x I J P " Iran , t- 11 w ' fv ,' --" .&'.. i'-i. hi," I ' '!' c?'KtfV'' VW.:' , -M-r; -7 . . . ... ....:. 4 n i. . i 4 . . i , ' j . w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIBAnELPHIA, MOKBAY, AUGUST' 29, 1021 7 ''-, Atf'i ' 'fs LV Iff r A " u W'. LA u . E1- v ,t 15 l Kf Ml r V' In rHK H sn"' ri Lv 3$' ' i'i' I' X JL if ?m Li ' THE Letters to the Editor The Shiftless Wlfo ffp the Editor of the Wvniiio PubUe Ledger! sir 1 read no much and hear so much constantly about husbands out of work, un ihnppy homes nnd wretched domestic con dition!. Who Is to blame for this? Tho Women. 1 m n woman. My sisters will ayi thit t shoulJ defend my e. I can't do It when 1 ceo how inch n hi percentage of the, woman are treating their hnshnnds In their slruimles for existence. A'e remember our morrlsae vow "for better or for worse," or something to that Affect. Nina out of evcrv ti-n umwii ti i this vow ns n rrrnp or pnvi. Thrv r hoping for tho tetter." but when the "wore.o" cams they are not worn n 1.111111 to meet It. I have In minJ en couple aitnniinn mis coubla reorenenta n dozen l Know, ami ihitb ari nrt rfnliht hunil.rds and thousand of UCh ' ... . ,. n,u. u...i..nj t.n. i ifomsn .na , on "' -'-- """ ; J?.. .!. i-L . . -.-L, ..ee n.rniih II,. Indifference of his wlfo to hla welfare that Is. their welfare. It would bo too lnnr tO I to ln,to detail aa to how she was respon sible, but he neglected nls work at her so licitation, an I h-jenu" she demanded certiln thins of him. until the emulnver f und tint aa he was so ln"itentl' to business ho could set alonit wltrout hln Then come tho etru.-ul' The llltl- money soon became oxhautted The wife lieaan to fool tho plrch. litre th -viirse" had ar rived and she win not prfture.l to meet It. Che fuund fault lth her hut'oind ehc nagged him for not belnci able to r-t em ployment. Sho nu ft on-d to hU fate hla ability. hen 1 imrra no ms uuw iu m,;- hawn nil oirlh to eel work So that she cnuld not renroach him. Is such woman a helpmate" ,,.. Then did she help Mm eae nht llttt aa left' DM eho stav home and ! him encourasemeif No. she must ha ner movin and her little luxurleo JUJI the eunie The husband was too weak ".,"i,i'". "" request Th.n she starfd "sadd Ine about, solns; to Mslt iclatnee and frlemK and leu her husband home to atruuslo as " t.,i.4 tthii,. h wa sDend.ntf what i.m was left. W hat w.t to W- the end She Id not know 'vn.l did not se,m U care h!ll,nnrt l-ll lKh B Wl eUCCCeJ Can Is l r. lllr.lv thftt rflitlUI 1.0 "i'l " that -WhafN Hi. u 11. d-.. r b-tt.i- Xh,. Is entitled to no sn1th He- fr -n U ex tend It to her H-r husband '. J"''-u,"', fn his misfortune- his e-russle !'ucn''; .i k...i.n .. .i.n a i-o'.den crown MUcn aiCIIV IIUOUBII ID ..'v . " ...---- fniihl.n uttea ileerxe th indeTin.it on of their own sex and pity i." 'h'' tnc' not suffer a'rne. M' - rhllidolphlr.. Aucust i", lfSt- rail' o Would Distribute Flowers To tin Eililor 0 the fcVrnlno ruble l.alO'r Sir I want to brine out Utile bit of eharlty which seema .o lne Uen uulte for eotten. and that l tho d'sirlhutlon of flow rs amoiiB 'hose who are -ick ..r ! t"t ' them to enjoy Jut at th- P"'" "e the rarders of the city are fl'le.l w th fra- arant blooms the roid-Mc, niona r tne coun- iry are ""' ".. " , u.,n.l.. ' wo ael aside a certain ua " .-., . - - - - ScDteml-r 4- t. c Hen nil the tlowm i" ' fir It will i-ob.ihlv do ne-ceir- 'or us elb'e nnd delHer them to the hospital ar1 , to reel I- In Urcand for ttm- llttl. tlnio bornes where such of Cod a K.ft . lister find no- ju-t v .i but ,n .. vrar or so Wo v .U " ' j" , ' tru'v be nrnns-r r a e-rons la-d -- Commlttees In eauh d.str et of the ltj ,i-,r- ne ii.wii.. -o'J n this . thn could he nrpolr.ted to rollrct the Ron era from a-e printed i.i nnrlnnd" Could joj adle .k. hm.. r,r,1en nd ih a h ,ol - hlldr-n , , s n v b ch e k iu'd "ft -iMtnted ... ... B.. kj.neA nlrinC WUIU '"- n..i., .v w in n inn iiv uviwir " the country londs to Mrs in ' '" ' i" rs of ory thnrv-ter thej ould find In each ward n commltte- could wolleet incso flowers Into bounu-tj ant d etrlbut-) them, through the children, m the homes hospi tals and other place here they would w appreciated. .. What a beiutlful thing It wculd he If we could hae a ' Hf.y It With Klowero Sun day each tear, op why not eurh u Sunday ...k mnnihi v.ithinir could bring moro hap- Hwl nt"..." !,.., ,knn plness among ihn rioor .vuu aiini n-'i '.. auch a day. Philadelphia, oiiAcn t rrcrtKiN-y. August "2, lrt'Jl. "What You Know" Counts To flic Kd.tor o the rvauaa Pvbl.e l.'ttv'r: Sir An actor In a more or less reon' how rem irked that he wished ne nau nnn , educated Instead of going to Vale. It Is ' a d fact that many younv men muddl" i through the alma mr,tr feellns: that If tho can only gut a college diploma they will -. no n.ed of an education They seem to think thlr experience vlll be taken for granted Among u ier.om snobbish s t it lil te, but tfti masses are from Mlsmu-i Th. tlm. has gone by when a man can sit In the grandstr.nd with a set of cold Htoragc brains pinned on his chest, secure In th knowledge thu ropulace knows he could If he wanted to The hoi pollul are demanding that he get out on lee and prov- he can cut more graceful capers than Issj. who eot his training on the pond back of the gas house Huslness men do not care where you lenrn'd a thing or what opportunities you had fir acquiring learning, but what they w int to knm. i Whit d on lcio " Increasing aiimbi rs ar- coming to realize that In the rs of the rollge boy mer-, proplno.ult to erudition decs not In ure the , agacliy of i" pers n place, in juxtapo- , sltlon to leirnlng. I The vouthfu) mind of to la Is worrvlij about bobbed hall Jazz ef What lio.t these things' Tr.e wo', not a not Iet he outh of ur land toko it lean osa night off und lurk in tho Ubrnr peer at the pamphlet atari at th statistics, loiter by tho literature gaio at th- gazet. teera and mnko a fuss oer the fa-ts. be cause If father's berries should disappear they will discover the boas does not care whether they wield a mean ankle at the dance, but he dooa care whether or not they wield a wicked cerebrum uer the problems. &. R. Philadelphia. August 25. 1921. War Debts and Money Stringency "To the Editor of the Krealne Titblic i.cdsrr. gir Just a few words on the hard tlms we are having, with i ) many mi n out .' Work and no prospects of getting betMr right nway. I th'nk it w mJ te a nod th.ng i' all war debts were canceled, say fur a pw rlod of t n jeara. and ,ust pas th In'ernt Of course hate certain resirlrtlons so thnt we could slap the war debt right b-t"k on the first country that broke them. If all the coun trlea tha- ero n the late war i o nd vt to Ctther and form some kind if an allla-iie t that effect all this money that they are paying on the war debt would b used n bwy our product which ould open up all our factories. nverlody would be working again. The factorUs cann.it emp ov men when they can't sell thlr goi-ln anl thor' old countries esn t bur while thev are paying tbelr war oebts All the hu ni hnsmi la getting from Grmanv Ill te ueelss by the time she has any use tot them, in I ni 1 the end of ten years sh- iwi: bo Juit h'r. he la 'ody If things are lit go as th- n I today, nnd no one knows wlut vll: hsp-n'n I this winter wlti mi on of work anl ro1 money I All the monev we are receiving from 15ng land on her dibla s not helping the situa tion nny Some of our bermtore say It will ' pay the aoldlera bonus AT. erv well bu' Jf the factories and mills were all running tfce Income tax wou.d do that and we would still have that amount to our eredlt in England. .. T. It Philadelphia, Auirust 21. 1021 Apply the Remedy To the Udltor of the 1'ictiinj I'ubhr Ledger Br 1 read with Interest a ree.nt If tier In your I'tioplo h Purum It struct - r-sponsi. cofd In ni mln.l No ont pr-sumen t.. iiu.'s tlon tho atatemvnt thet lb" unhersil appll cation of the pi tu'lpe eiib .1 1 in tli ii.,. i a Itule In the lives of me i wjud v. an in I evltabla harrt. r to war. A so I notl-e Unit writers, in rotnmn' r.g on ihe world rtui tlon. Ore forced to tho ennc uslnn thnt srni thing more 's lnol-d In the sttenipt t' In SlUguratc and maintain p-seeful rondltlons (USiongT the nat.ins tt.in mT. dlpomiti. (Conferences agreements which may b easily turu-d Into scrapx of paper Something more l neeerl to override the avfleh. Impulses of men, and set how loath V r to come out Into the open and ue tn plain words of the Golden Ilule, "Do sia S-OU would be done by. ' attnough well know. In that It Is the orly solution of the prob lem. We are afraid of being called cranks visionaries old fogies impractical, fanatics Vhy la It that when men abhor Its rav ages and Its vast expenditure of life and money, and when eery one enjois hnpplnesa fai doslrrs unlimited opportunity to purue Ul we do not apply the same logic and trie game inetn n to toe prevmiion ir war that are brtiugot Wto pla b' a successful business nun In the management ot hn af faJrsT A successful business man suspecting something wroti, at once iceUs for the otiiie and the loglcnl remeds and. havinu ascer tained the cause and a method for Its re- ival, at one appiiei u ami wasies no time lh other counee wnicn tnignt prove uene d. Why not, tnen, bring mo same bun i-Uke acumen to pear In the effort to it that which every one admits to bo ex- imh desirable? , 1k- , Wp fall to use our brains, but prefer to i. , ( W. Vlth the current and Uuit to liKk. It PEOPLE'S FORUM Letterg to th Editor should be. as brief and to the point as possible, avoiding nnytlilns; that would open a tlenomlnntlonnl or sccturlan dis cussion. No attention will be paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo Signed at an evidence of pood faith, although names will not be printed If request Is made that they bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to ba tnkon na an Indorsement of Its views by thH papor. Communications wilt not bo re turned unlcs.i necomiunlerl by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved. Is too much to expect that the vvor'd should i In the near future, awaken to the fact that '( would be a pood business- proposition (teav ' inrf out the quwilon of morals or rolljion) l -o conduct Its iiftalrn on the hum laid dr,vn in the Eleventh Commandment and th Ser mon on the Mount, or. having been awukeiicd mon on the Blount, or. , ,he necessity of auch action. It la tmpo. sltlo to conceive of united action In any crnslderable number of people la earrylnB OUt SUt n orineipie rl. r trni-ii inrn.- ,-,ir ( on Humiay in puipn ami eununv ?uoini, hum ! send missionaries to the heathen, and the world j alom In the old. old way. laj Inct the ;lrea for the next crcat war. All that ran be don In the wav of effecting a change Is. as I)r Vlnceit eald. "keep ham inrlnit nwaj OEOltOK T GHAVCS. Pun 'do phl.i Auuu't i'3, lOJt Who or What Is "Sovereign"? To the Ktlttor o the Emnlnp I'ub.c f.crforr Sir The letter of ' V V. V taklni 'k ccptlon to ano'her writer's statement tint I'resllcnt Wlleon went to I'm la "as a rullr.ir uNoriTn" ehou'd not p-ns unerltlcli'd, 1" ciuse the t'-no h.s come. In cder to sio i.r ItepuMlc. for th people to know who Is the supreme ;joier In our Nation. "P. T I" sss "th- people are sovereign " How can the people tv o"erlKP when the Con stitution of th t'rlted Slat Is "the su preme law of the land " If he hid eild thu pom" of :h P P'o hati uo'nii fullv assumed to be sovereign, hi would hn to .1 the truth President Wilson 1ld outrank lh other legotlitnra In Paris ttcause no other rul-r there had the poHltoil piwer with whlc'i ib" rri-.i'1'nt of our N.i ilon Is Imosted b the rupfme low. II.- Is oilhbound t" nm ntaln a tonstltutlonal r' publlcin form of i:oernnnt In eery Sta'e in Ihl Tnlon ruarnti.ieln; eriual Ub.-rty for all o' th- p, oule. nij on autorr itlo di mocrnt'i. form bj a mijorlti cf the pio ple N'nt o-!'i Is t'-o Constitution "the supreme !" of the land ' 1 ut It untiilns the funda mental prlnclp'OM In wbich the enmlnir world-wl le rerul Ii 'i 'I be ruled nnd whleli 'llll make paec .n earth anl ood wl'l anion,- men In pl.ic of the hate and strlfo hlih tho so-called rule by the toirelsm peo ple hse made H '! CI.AHK Phllad-lphla, AuBJst i'l. lU'.l. Questions Answered information Regarding England Tn the F.,;tlnr nt ll.e fi ritun I'uhl c l.rria'i it It .. J-r !! mA . hir." tlu ltl n i it - ir ft i - -. - .! i -.. books te "tir b,n publl-h-.l d-ilin n .th Cr fllh IJM1..W et- at -h.. prra-m t'mj I am not Intcreet-d '.1 the polit.cal sld of it. I. J. O Philadelphia. August 2.1. "?21 You can pjrehtse Ungll-h mncazln"- such as th- Graphic Illustra'ed News, Tatler. "tc Jt an large news department In i de- j pirttnent store and st man- large n -w I stands Go to the puM.c Ilbrarv. Thirteenth and Iocust streein wher- the Kr.gllsn rant mines are on til" and select one or two which may Interest you most and subscribe for them We know of ro un In which mu could get icrtualnte.l with Hngll.h pep!- hr- We do not recll anv quite recnt poo'ks on Eng lish customs but In the piitl'e Ibrarv ou could find all of the Utest b oks on the sub ject Filipino Students in U. S. To the I d tor o' fie 1.1 cetna Pu6I X "toe" Tir Hailrg read Ii 'V I'' ' T"jt nf your paper under date of AU.US ' - 1.fl2l 'list It i estlmatej tm- tr-r ar .. . . plno rtudtntt In th Vnlttd -'atee i ! t inform the readme lub'.U that a" ri m to th r -cords of th- lUreau o I-.su'i- Af fairs War Departm-nt Wflshne-in P f as the eopy of the Directory of Filipino Stu drnts In the tr.lied States inclosed shows there sre 1320 ftllplno students In this coun try. I.AZAIV MILAOn Class 1021 Un!ers!ty of I'ennsylan'3. Philadelphia August 10 1021 "The Ancient Mariner" To the XMItoi o' fe Bt en-no I'wh i" LeiUjer Sir What ts "i mith attaehed to the Ci-'erldce poem ' Th" Anelent Manner' " V V I.. Phllal-'phu August 21 li'21 ' The Anc.ent Mariner ' the h'ro of th- I rolerldpe poem for the ,-rl 'e of having shot I an albatross a til-d of good oren to 1 marlr-'rs suffered drea iful pena'tlei to- gethrr n th his romranlons who made them- sees aecompllce to his crime 1 neso pen alties are at last remltled in ronseuuenre of his repentance He renches land, whero he ercnunters a hermit, to whom he relates his unrv We cannot gle ou the origin of th etory Diamond In the Rough T" the ) dtor at the XJienlnv X'tiMic Ltdoer: Sir Please tell me In your People's Forum how a diamond in the rough can be recog nized 3 I.. A. Philadelphia. August 21. 1021. A diamond In the routrh may i- m any erior I ut diamond 'n this state genernlh hae n greasy luster Different colors may lie seen In the stone before it is pollBhed. If the stone Is fractured but these colors are not the colore thit ale serr In cut and lollshd rtones The United State Oeo i logical Surev &as that a d amond can onl? be tested by an expert Thej Name "Porterhouse" T'' the rd tnr nt the f.'ienliia rublic t.'do" S,r -1 ivllj appreciate It If vou cin te'l trie where the name "perterhouse." a attached i a r'eak, orlrlnated rjurinr.R T. .moran Philvdelphla Aukusi IT. 1P21. In New York more than lift) vevrs ago there were es-ab Ished -i numter of so-eall 1 pnrterhnure plaeet. nhere porter -.nd ale wrre sold The tridltlon la that a be.f. teak was railed for t a butihfr'e shop ir 1 nene belnnr on hend a cut from a roaht re piece About to be snt to a pirttrhouse was riven the customer It prevrd fo mjch ! .iigj'inr iv in" "iniii.i , .i, ..,. ..... i. I. I... --ii .ed the next time he asked f"r i i irter ho ise steak sn the rut became , In, ', und the name reeime popular Submarines In Civil War To the Editor of Ihe Fvenlny PubHe I edoer' Sir Is it not a fan that submarines were used effective!) (luring the Civil War"" 1IKNHV T WVRD. Philadelphia. uuet 21 1021 PurlnR the pedre, of the f'lvll War the t'nlon had no submarines The Confederates had seeral called "Davids " (m- nf ihe 'IHiid' submarines attempi'-'l tn I low up ihe Ni-w Ironsides but fuile I The Con federate submarine whb h n- inpl shed run. slderablo destructUin mas the II L Ilunley built by OaFi-iiT- il'Jti ei This submarine de strued the H lusaton ' "E L c There ore no nations! hn 1 dys Ixra. holidays are made for the in d vldual States b their Legislatures and the declaration nf a leual holiday h" ' nnicress has effect only In the District of f'olumbla and the territorial possessions. "C. c. -John ITrown's gravs Is on Tfcs People's Fonim will appear dally In the f.wntne Public Isljrer, mid nUo I'l tho hundt. I'ublU I.iiUer letters niM-iieslnir timely topics will lx printed, us well us rrquttrn poeme and questions of general InterVst will he ansvrrrrd. EDISON RECORDS are ant first, with nil BROADWAY HITS fpeclal releases ench week BLAKE & BURKART "The Home of The New Edison" S. W. Cor. Eleventh & Walnut Bts. i the form nt North Elba. Essex County, N. Y., which was formerly the home of tho famous abolitionist. The property was pur chseed eone vears two by an association headed by Kate Field and was converted Into & public park. Poems and Songs Desired Author of Lines To the rd,tor of th' r.'i'rrtlnp- Tiibllc Ledger! Sir I am denlroua of know Ins tho au thor of the follow. ng lines: "The lltllo raree that fretted me "I lost them oiterday." It II. It, Philadelphia, August 23, 1P2I. These lines liegln n short poem originally published in ft Paul's, an I'nrllsh mana sine, about 1800 The author l unknown. Wants Drydcn Lines To th' Uitlto' of the Fveiuna Public I.erloer: Sir Can some reader of the People's Forum faor mo with tho eight lines of Drjden'a tragedy of "Aurengteba," begin ning "Trust on. nnd think tomorrow will pay," of which Macaulay sae: "There are not eight finer lines In Uucretlu"? K. O It. Philadelphia. August SI, 10S1. "Our Duties" To the Alitor of the r.vcntno Piihllc Ledger: Mr I inc'oo tho little poem "Our rutle." which whs recently requested linACK T. FIIAN'K. Phllad.lphla August '.'i, m21. oru DL'TIES Coil's angels drop 'Ike uralna of gold Our duties 'midst Kfe'e ehlnlnir sands, And from them, ono by one, wo mold Our onn bright crowns with patient hands Tiom dust nnd dross wo gather them. Wo toll -nd stop for love's aweet sake. To find each worthy act a gem, In glory's klngl diadem. Which we may dall richer make. i "I, lines I.. If ' asks for the sons hating these j ' That strain once more that strain once more, ch touch thoro chords again, t It brings from nut the pnt sweet Joys that ootid not last. l"n a fith.-r and a mother a sister and a brother. IHneath the o d elm tre- shared our dear home w 'th me," etc. "The Old Man In the Woods" To the Editor of the Evrn(no Public L-tlaer: Mr Heferrlng to the article In .our Peo ple's Forum headed "Wonts 'Old Orlmca' Song," as I rememler the Jingle or ballad J referred to which I learned nr. a boy, oer rortv years ngo. it runs as ronowe. There was an old matt who lived In the woods, As vou can plainly sec: He iald he could do more work In one day Than his wlfo could do In three. Si itv well, my little old man To thnt I will agree. You may stav in the house tedn While I will follow the plow. And miu nmi milk tho tiny cow. For fear of her going dry. And mu tnav feed the little pigs That are within the at And jou may watch the si eckled hen. For fear of her laying away, And ou may reel the spool of arn That I spun sterday old woman. took the whip hand, Tn go and follow the plow. The old man, he took the pall In h's hand To milk the tiny cow. Tln. she winked Tln. she blinked. Tiny snuffed up her nose. She kicked him a crack across his ehlns Till the blood ran down to hla toes. Po TlnV eo Tiny my good old cow, Ptard still O please stand still. If I eer milk nu again in my llfo It Mill te against rny will. He uent to fed the little pigs That were iilth.n the ef. He ,-r.ieked hii head against a beam. Oh' hnii hl brains did ft;-. II wr.t to Mutch the sptrliled hen For fear of her lnjlng away Ar 1 he for it to ree th spool of lani Tr-u hi wife spun jtsterda. II. K Tern Yen N T Aurust 24 1021. In her rinvxTiovAi. khitationat. ""' IfffillfffiTfiTririll'iHi ssnmTTflffnnl'TlIfP 1 Ynnnff Men en, ltovs doling Men nnd Ilnvw L -- - - , mnsOXAH N .1. WF.NONAI1 N. J. TR,IE3STI5S' I wnriv . - I4 CENTRAL ! drMflfe) mf&nnnah 1 vW-STi V" v " l . ii jr.. .rv ii t i V Whero character, manliness nnd honor ore developed. Wenonah is an independent unit in your bojr'a education. and not merely a preparatory school. Healthfully situated in a solely residential town. A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic studies for college preparation. Special and buiiness courses. Military system brings out all that is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten or over. Academic course, seren hundred and fifty dollars for the school year. Junior department, ix hundred and fifty for the school year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Request DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, President BOX 411, WENONAH. NEW JERSEY THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY trOUh'DUV 1783) City Line and Berwick Road Overbrook If parerts .n selecting a school for a lm eou d have tverythlmr they dejslre, tiey veould ark il) A fscu.ty consisting of men of at-taiiiTie-it in treir resinctlvo sul.jects, (2) (jcod wholceome companlonehlp iimnns; tho boys. (S) Attractive, surroundincs a library, good litrra'ure mnKarlnea etc . (t) Easy and abundant opportunity for outdoor oxer. i Ise In the eoun'ry. (5) A rchnjl old enough to have traditions o ' hool under chun Ii Influen'o, one with a stronK moral and reUy. lous ntmosphi ro unobtrusive but none the leas real and definite Parents will find suci n echonl for their boys in the Kpln'upal Academy llr. Orevlllo Haslam. Headmaster wl'l iKi at the Aiademy on and after September 1. Tho Schoel will open September 22. A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Preparation fir oil Colleses and Scientific Schools Apply for Informvtlon. Grcville Haslam Headmaster BIUaVJgJK?BBtaeg The William Penn Charter School No. 8 Huuth ISlh Street Philadelphia 1 ; Fouiitled IBSO I The scodemlc vear 10.'l-22 b.-cltis Tuesday September 20 1U2I and tho Prospectue may is obtained on application. Ruiidlnrs will oe I open for Inspection and fur classification ot pupi s September rt 1 Hlfhnril M. (lummere. Ph.d. Ile-idmnstrr (let n success rdnrntlon. The Ilrown Prep plan bucked by 40 years' success sires It tn ou. Our direct aim Is to develop the student lo think conslructlrcly to use vilml he know. He Increases rftlilenry and I'oneri kiiowlrilse fullows nnturiwu?, TVs wewuv for any cnlleire nnd for business. BROWN PREP. Broad & Cherry Sta GERMANTOWN FRIENDS school 'r.n, ,r pt I A few vaean enrnest co letfe nre tir e Mian'e It Vu'nall Prinilpal SU MtTHMORP. PKKPM1ATORY .SCHOOL lor lloia lln in Mirnrllimore, I'u, W P TOMLINSON. M, A. rtiK-TM r iiii.l. Chestnut Hill Academy fll. Martins, rdeslnnt TTIH Tn. An Ideally located country boarding and day school for boys. Especlsl'y low rate far fiij-day boarders. Reapsns Beptsmbsr 37, Catalogues pn application. i. Ih PATTKB80N, Ilcadaiatlst More "Homes of Glass" To th Vtlltor ot tho Evening X'ubho Ledger! Blr In reply to n, request about the "Homes of Olaes" In your People' Forum ot the ETEtiNO l'l'PLIO Lxptixn ot August 10. I am sending' the poem that begins with the words mentioned In your paper on the above, mentioned date, MP..1. E, D Wilmington. Del., August 21. 1021, HOMES OF GLASS In speaking of a person'?, faults. Pray, don't forget your own, Ilemember those In homes ot glass Should never throw a atone. If we hae nothing else to do Put talk of thosn who sin 'Tls better we commence At home And from that point begin, i We lme no right to Judgo a man Until ho a fairly tried. Should we not like his company, Wo know the world Is wide. Some may have faults. Who has not, The old as well as young? We may perhaps, for aught we know, Hae fifty to their one. I'll tell you of n better plan; I find it works quite well; 'Tls try my own defects to euro Hefore ot others tell. For though I some time hope to be No worse than eome I know," My own shortcomings bid me Let the faults ot others go. So let us all when we commence To slander friend or foe Think of the harm one word may do To thco we little know; And remember that curse sometimes Are I.Ike tur chlckons, they roost at home. And don't er-'ok of tithern' faults Until we.haxe none of our own, "Darling Bcs3lo of the Lea" To the Editor of the Evcnlnu Public Ledger Sir You published by request the words of tho sang "IVjele of the Lea," an old ttmo ffonc ns sung by George Horn, son of the old-time mlnttrel Eph. Horn. As you only published part, I send ou the fu.l sepg. DAItlilNG DESSIH Or THE LEA Oh' I wander "mid the roses tn the gnllen summer time And listen to tho streamlet While It rings a merry chime; Hut l.ir ewteler thnn tie rosea Or the etreamlet unto tn", The sun-bright fate of Bessie. Uarllnc Hess'e of tho lea. C1IOHU3 Oh' ah" Is the aweelent flower Uer sent to comfort me. Pure and gcntlo na on iingc-1, Darling Ilcssie of the lea. Not n bird In nil the wlldwood Dut will answer to her call; th' most I loo tho twilight, Wnen iho pe-itly dewdrops fall. Then eho meets me in the valle). And eho kindly wolcomes me Mv bonnlo star of evening, Darling Besslo of tho lea. New the honey bee may "lnger Where tho buds and blossoms grow. The gentle breeze or summer In Its fratrance come and go, Hut thiy all will pass unheedeJ. For vhercer I may ho Mv heart Is full of Ucsslr. Darling Ileslo of tho lea. rtUADEIl. I'hllndelphli, August 21. 1021. "W I, T ' tleslros t 'o poem containing this yern "Whl o nameleas rest those people plain, MILITARY ACADEMY MAJOR C. A. SNYDER. Superintendent MEUCKHrlHClKi. I' A. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mercersburg, P. Bend fee eatalegue to Vl'Jl, MANN IRVINE. Ph. T.. LI- D. HcadnvvMer lint 1?n rnNNHncRn. r. TEltKIOMKN HtllOOL FOR ROTH Music Oratory & nuslness flcho'arshlps. Mot onducted for profit. Jrod rates Catalo-rue. ObCAR S. KBIKIJKL. D. D.. PrlntlpeU Ro 111). Prnnslmrs. Pa. LANCAITHH PA . rHAMU'lN AND MARSHALI, ACADCMT prepares boya fur nil Colleites and Technical Bthools. Moderutj terms, , Cats oiriie. Address E. M. I1AUT.MAN. Principal Rot 411. I.nnrnster. Pa. NAZARKTII. P NAZAIIKTH HALL MILIIAHY ACAUIOII lio 0. Natireth. Pa. bounded I7t. PrrDiratory A Iluslness Courses. Or,. Inter mediate and Jr. UePts. Athletics. Mlllta life Rev A. D. Thaeler D D., Principal WKNONAHN .1 Wenonah Military Academy Healthfully situated In a residential tewn A faculty . nd only to that ot West Point In cfflri.ncy. Aesdmla course. J7SH for the bcbool year. Hep- urate junior iivi'-ni"-ni i.u jor scnooi Itnr Catalog at.d view book Rot 111. DR. CHARLES II. l.ORKNCL'. I'm, MAJOR U.111UA , b.MDLlt, ri -pi. HORDIWl U N. N. J. Bordentown Military Institute Thorovuh preparation for collece or business, '.indent faculty, small classes. Individual attention. Military ralnlnf. J7th year For cnte. saorrss'."i . i i.enonn iiravft C-t2. Hordentos. t.J.. Prlii. A Cnrnmandeat I'OHT nTPOSlT. MD. TOME SCHOOL National Uoardlng hrbnol for Hoys ICATK 5I0UU Hurray Pmltoilr llruh, ph. I) Directs Port Henosll Md UI.ACIt.MllM.. VA. ULACIlbTOMJ Mll.irAltY ALAllEilT liluik.toue. VirsliiU Deptii Military, Acudemic, Commsrcls. For cataloK and Information, sddras. rill.. K. N. I.K.IIV. Pre.ldrnt Kxnr.neioxvii.Li:. x c. Illue llldie Hehool for llnjs- Solect, Accred. l-d scnooi for boys it yrs and upward Idea'ly located In dellshtful, healthful cli mate! home-like, reflnlnr inlluences. Summer camp recular session provide all-yr. home A school. Sessional fee, IBSO. For cat., ad dss: North Csrellna, HemlrrsonvUle, llax L, g, Tel Loc. 3141) 2M, I iiiiniij A Beauty Secret! MORE ACCOUNTANTS jfi Some of America's prettl-st J 3 The readjustment of the Yi'J'nr B V, ivomon owo their soft, clear rom- ', ilnanes. tin changing n1"".01 '". ' ' i plerlons to uee of o'-.- Skin Food f; zM taxatl.n. In- mere' 'aed bt III iu r JU k It cleanses, iftens nnd nonr- ' 3 ther the :pportur.ltv for train. fg '' Ishes, and will not harm the ' 1 accountant" ,...., for iho p i most delicate skin. Also pro- 6 d The ; evening cou.se p rW-" K fr-etK ncninoi ian nnn sunimrn. ? m 'T1':. - : i.". -.;-. it. n m i f '"t""' 3Sc' Jar' Z m Night V.Vi,o.,'l o'nen, Sept. 19 p LLEWELLYN'S IZZV'XnZ'evt P i. Phlla.' 8lr.nd.rd Drug More $ 3 TOr.F. SCHCOL M , I Jr? 1 OFCDSIKESSAWONISrEM n. I z H Pine 't. CKt of Ilroiid. Phlhi. f ! W.W,M,b-y. 7W1 ' W., VW,... M -J..'; wJj 51 .1 ".erica's ronmmt ffc t Of humble life and simple aim. Whoso virtues old form bases great For lowly thatch and noble state," "M. K U." asks "Foolish Questions" "Thn Melting Pot." them? for the poem entitled end another entitled Can a render supply SCHOOLS and Until Hetea THE STEVENS SCHOOL GERMANTOWN FOLNI)i:i) 1R0A An old school with a new spirit and new equipment. MODF.ItN DAY RCHOOI. FOlt OlKI.St for boys through the first (trade. KlndcTRartr-n, elementary school. Junior nntl senior high schools. Collcgo preparatory nml Kcnernl courses. Corps of experienced teachers, collego nnd professionally trained. Progressive methods: Socialized recitations; supervised study; atten tion to Individual differences ; wholehearted, purposeful activity. Educational motion pictures. Attention to character development Athletics. ICnrollmcnt limited. For Information address tlio principal, j MISS KATHAKIN'k M. DENWOItTU. 221 West Chelten Avenue, Gcrmantown, Philadelphia Hell riionel flernmntown sua. .Thlrty-seicnlli Season PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE SCHOOL OK T1IK I-KNNA. Ml'SHUM AND SCIIOOIj OF IMiUSTKIAI. ART D.iy School opens Sept. 21. 1021- Kvenlnr School opens Oct. 10. 10. 1. Two Diploma Courses aro offered in the Dav School. The Regular Textile CourseThreo enrs. Thorough nnd Comprehensive. Tho Chemistry, Djelng nml Print ing Courses Three cars dealing with nil Textiles ... Two enr. abridged, Certificate Day Courses In Cotton Woolens and Worsteds. Bilks. Jncnuard Design, ndmltslihi to which ma be had by substituting practical work for a por t on of tho college entrance units re quired In tho Diploma Course Application should b- filed two weeks prior to the Opening Day. circulars giving detal s of Dav and i:enlng Schools may be had by np Pllng to K. KRANC'i:. I-'rcitnr llrontl nnd Pine bts.. l'lillailelphln WANAMAKER INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d anil W-lntit Streets Da Classes begin September 8. Afternoon and ovenlng Septeml-er l.i All Courses Comnnre Prices Ulth Oilier Schools ,i.. -... i.nm sn-i nn to Si 2.", Oft 9 Menllia' Average. M BO to SI2.S5 Tcr Mnnlli Aflernoon Courses IVnm SlS.ofl i to S'-OO 7 Months' Avcnige. 1.f to r.lD.TS l'er Month .veiling Courses. 1'rnn S12 00 to S37.00 Months' Am rage. 1.7 to S--.2 l'r Mpnlli S'liurtl'ij Connies, 1'rom SIR.Ofl to S32.00 0 Month'.' Avenue. S3. 00 lo 03.BO Per Month Save $2 00 to til) no p lylnit In advance, or pay In four vieeks. for Catalog or Send rnstal JL SCHOOL SYSTEM For Boys onJ Girls Philadelphii, Pa. ooi i:lkmi:nth mhuih.-i Kith 4 Race sta. iUtli Lancaster Ave. nth i (ilrnr.1 Av, Greene ht. lib. clunl I.nnc Centro' School, 15th and Race Sta. Junior end n-nlor high s. hool, In-luding col- ege preparuioo uey.iruneiu ',, , ', 1 mnstruc'ive raiiiiiua iiuuuiii i'um.B, ... mural culture. Students tnught .he prvetlcal and sklllfu' use of l.nnds ns v.'ell no brains. Small c nMcs Constant personal lontiu t i' an exceptionally ame lacun i.hiko ; ' ground, gymnasium, lunchroom. sp.endldl lighted and ventilated classrooms. A row students ma bo admlttel now Open to ot'ier denominations. Write for scar book & rates. Charles Ilurton Wnlsli. Prlnclpnl nth and Hucr Sis.. Plilladrlphlti. JjAWM'jS 0GJlA,jrrVfry.A'm Uay Sehoc COLLEGE Ni8ht Sth001 A Business Education Pays Our craduatei Bet good - paying nnd advance positions, hold them rnplillv Il'iy r-rlmnl Openu Sept. H NlKht SrhoiJl Oin-ns ent. 0 1201) Hnlniit St., l'hll idclnlilu rvi.i, ii:rm nl:lI seitkjihkk o Our regular dav nnd nlulit clasres In shorthand and tjpewrtting nnd In book keeplnre and accountiin begin fecptember fl lnveHtipnto and enroll now Personal and practlial Insttuetlon Positions for our credui'es Ca'l or v, rite for full Information. PHILA nt MNKSS COLLEtiE nnd Cnlleite of Commerrn 1017 Chestnut St., Plilladrlphl i Strayer's Business College 807 ChcutRut Street The best tralriins: in shirthand tvpcvvrlt Inc borl-jieepinjr peiimnrnhlp tirltnmet e si")UlnK itrummar b 'smesi correspondence, nrrounilntr oalesmnnshiii tnd calculating machine operattnrr New classes HturtliiK now I)av and nlKht Po.itluns guaranteed What would ou like to lo'irn-' Ii Will 01M .CXST-C.P. A; EXECUTIVE TIIK PRACTICAL SPARR-TIMi: COURSE Rnrnll now nnd compie e tralulns within nix to eUht monitis. International Accountants .Society ,10'P Ml VM!iKNi:il DLIiU I'lIlLADlILl'lllA J.irust 141(1 "the farnum school 1807 Pine St. RKOI'llNS ON JKIMin, Of T. il dlrls I.ltllr lln,s UlndrrKorten Miss Rush and Miss Wilson Principals Teachera Wanted s'll'"'li toachinir It-auiuo iiauii.utnltlrl an urados inrludlru Hlnh Ht'lool all sulijects. now open in I'enod N J , Del Md nnd N Y Modern Teachers' Bureau 'il't Rrr.lsler NOW for Tiitirrslty nf Pu. ermine clutses In Commerce r.nd rtniue. OKnaKJiTY of PA. EVENIMG SCHOOL lllfl I.rt'ti It "II I'll t Rnr llllli St.i. SOD DEVEREUX TUTORING SCHOOLS Acerwood J,1', ates t s ever clshl who are mal .n sni-inl life but lenulre ei-t on In etiiHi.ii Deven Pn ANNVMIP.. I-A U.IIANU.N AI.I.K HM.l.tilil'. cu-lSI Lollesr. Academic, Music, Uraiory, Coiled isles, ISO' tj 1112. Music istes, J.UJ -. Illlll. V'nr ratalog eddrrsi Dlt. II. (j ((IUARD Annrl'le P. AMIHLRMIA MSIASM. Cushbg Academy cSVadu"a scceptcd by all colleges, The best at mod srais Gobi, Aaaross ii. n. c;u tv a... A.U.. Ph.D,'., Principal Ajfoburnbam. kM ii i CCOUOTW $30,000 Fire at Corydon Corjilon, rn., Awr. 21). (Hy A. P.) Flro stnrtlnp; nt 1 :H0 thin morning for n time threatened the destruction of lhl vlllngc of 000 ppoplc, nntl before being stopped had destroyed flv build ingB nnd their contents nnd several niitomoblles. COLLEGES Both Fexe SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE llroml nnd Spring Rcrden Sls. Phltn. DAY Classen In ELECTRICITY AND AUTOMOBILE A nine montha' course In Ul.EC- TIUCITY. both theorete nnd practical A two months' course in ATTO ME CHANICS, repair shop experience. Night Classes ' Machine Shop Electricity. Applied Mechanical. Archi tectural & Tree '.land Drawing Hook Illustration Arithmetic Mathematics rractlco Machine Uhnp Mathematics Pattern Shop l'ractico Automobile. Else. nnd Mechnnli.nl nt yourself lo tnke edvantago af thn opportunities open to technically trained men nnu women, i:.tccntlonnl Facilities and Low Hates. All Classes Open September 10 Illustrated Ilooklct. Enroll Now, Friends' Central School System For Boys and Clrls. Four Philadelphia elementary schools nnd Central School. A Junior and Senior High School Including co). lege preparatory department. Largs plar ground, gymnasium, lunchroom. Open lo other denominations. Writs for year book and rates. 111th nnd It a re PI.. Philadelphia Friends' Select School r, ,& The Parkway, Cherry und lflth Ms. A bit of country In tho heart of the city. All Igrades between Kindergarten and Col lego. Stands for thorough work and all round Christian I'l-imctcr. llczlns Uth mo . 10. WAI.Tr.rt V. HAVIT.ANI). rrlnelnnl. ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY Main School. 1017 Sprnco Street Opens September 1st for registration. Classes begin heptember tltn. Send for prospectus. Till: HOLMAN SCHOOL, 5S01 Wnlnut St. will open for Ita twenty.&econd sear, Sept. i1.', A dav siieol for girls nrd small boys. F.I.IZAnr.TII W. nn.LKY. Itrndmlstrrs $5 a Month. Night HeSinol. Day Tuition tin n MAn.i, flhnrthand Typewrltlnir. rtooklieeplng. Secre tarlal and lltislness Administration by spe. cinllv trained teachers. PALMER BU8I NKSS SCHOOL. Ill a Tenth street. Philadelphia Turngemeinde School reopens Sept. 7. OTmnastr, Hwlm mlng nnd dernian. nnoklet oa reauf.t. Enroll now. Tlroail St. nnd Cnlnmlda Ave. Philn. School of Office Training Trier now and be resdv In 30 dajs. Heat poni'lnns fur OI'P. ORADI'ATII.S In Steno. .,..v or Ttoel-'nlnc l,nHe. HMir ai) H in TIIK PRO(iUr.S SCHOOL. 1H30 N. 15th St Publlo hehool Curriculum Short Hours Fmall classes Tor details write: "MI- Pr.fiOV." 0741 N. ih St.. Thll- Voling Women nnd Olrls Course for Deeta! Hygienists A new profession for women, legalized by the Stale Legislature. One col legiate year of thirty-two weeks qualifies for prac tice. State, municipal, in dustrial and private posi tions are available for graduates. For full information address TEMPLE UNIVERSITV lath und Ruttonvvnod Strrcls Phllu.. Pu. Tlin PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL Ol Oft I PATIONAL THRRAPY 2300 He Lancry Place feven mnnlbrf' Iralnlnir In rle.lvn l,nl,htn I las;. Jowclry. weavlni, toy-maklnir, carvlne. iasKeir i.i-i.-muKina ana otner crafts, with lectures In Anatomy etc Two additional months devoted to Hnipltal Piactlce. (Iran i. rites In demand at Kflod salar es. Address MIWH ri.tlUICVCK W. ri'l.TOX. Dean. ntlsa Illmull'a Hclioel tor Rlnrifrflrnrfnera. r. Sr. 4 Graduate Courses, Primary meth ads. Practice Kindergartens. Jlome-llks students' residence. Tor particulars, addrssi A. T. 1LI.51AN, Prlncloal Rot T.. auto Vnlnnt Bt. Phllnrfelnhln. Vm. I'llII.ADKI.l'llIA SCHOOL OP DI'.SION FOR MOMCN Ilronil A Master Sts, Peslsn rim. Arts New Casm In Osrden Architectural Ilislq-n. Murnl Hecnratlon. Miss Nio nurd's Nrhool fur Olrls. Oierbrock! Phlla.. Pa. Co ie-o prep. A secreturla courses. Athletics. Write Dept. L. rIH9 S JANUT SAYWAHU. I'rlnclpal Pennsylvania Overbrook. LITITZ. PA. LINDEN HALL SKM1NAHX A Klrls' school since 17-10. Academic. Collets preparatory 4 Special Courses. Separate Jr. Dept. Ovmnaslum. Secretarial. Catalog, Rev. F. W. Htensel. Prln . Rns 108. T.ltlis.pl IICVOX. PA. IIKVON MANOR On main line or Ponna. It it. Id miles from Phlla Colleite Piep. MRS. IeNflI)ON CASKIN. Principal llox llll. Devon. Pn. JlixK I.N TOWN. PA. l'i'.r..N!l l.V ANlA, Jl'.NKl.N IllW N. IRIX 43, BEECHWObD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Vounu Womnn. A Cultural and Prac tical School. Kits for nny vocation, Prejara tory, Col'eh-e Departments; Conservatory of Music; Art. Oratory. Domeutlc Arts and Sciences, Secretaryship, Uymnastlcs, Normal Klndersartoti. .'.wlmmlnK pool. I.srs neat s-ymnaslum M H Reaser I'h D Pres LUTHLKVILLE. MIL UAUkl.MI CUleLUUi lUk IUilk. Lutbcrville, Mi. An Ideal college In site, equipment, location nd cuurses of study. The faculty Is largt nd able. Two and four year courses tot Vlh school graduates. Courses tn music, pipe organ, dpmestlu science and art, school nf etpr.eclnn, srt and elocutloa. Degrees conferred Catn'oa Pov X WASHINGTON. I V T GUNSTON HALL inn7 nerlili Avenue Washington, n. V. A School for fllrl Kitnhlli'.'ied lBtri Woilt coipu'e'ieiislve, thorough and progressive Preparatory ond Aearlvmlo i oursej. To years Post graduate and ''oilege Musle Art Ilxpresslon, Domes t Srlem-ft nnd u Iluslness course, Athlet ics Including Indoor und oulde-r spoils. I'stnlov n renuest. Mrs. Heyerlev It Mnsun. Prlnehnl MUSIC HYPERION SCHOOL OF MUSIC Opens Sept. (1th. Vocal, uriau. F'.aplclln E. Cressnn, -s.ma aM ., ata, fHi.MMF.n nttsnirrs ATI.ANTH' MTV. N. .1. LABOR DAY SPECIAL $12.50 Saturday, Sunday nnd Monday for each person two In n room. cAPAcrr700 PACIFIC AND AIIXAN8AS AVES. Pleek from Million Dollsr Pier and New Amoiement i'srk. Orchestra, dancing, rrirste Ilithi. running water In rooms, EstensWe porbhft. Kleetrle lights. Usth houses for Burf llsthers on grounds, Amen esn Ilsn l 13 CO up dsily, IIT.M op weekly, Lnropess? J'lsn t II 60 up daily. Fireproof Clsrsie $1 on rse t . El II rbone 2i0. IASLETT PLANADE Whole Dlook on Ooeon l'ront Coolest location In Atlantic. CltlN Ideal family hotel In Chelsea 8eetlon. Capaolty Five Hundred Ownership Direction riooslet. W. F. BI1AW 6BIANDAfLANTI NEW OWNEnSIIU' .MANAOKMKNT . Virginia ave., near beach. Capacity 600. Private baths! running water; elevator) $1.90 rer day up. Special weekly, llooklet. Auto meets trains O. D. PAINTER. HAROLD T.ANDON. WEBJLSSSORO Kentucky Ave nesr flrseh, cor. bosie; open sarroand lags; center of attractions sad piers. Running witarls rooms, prlTtU bsthi. Osthlng prlvllrges from hotel. Bhewer baths, Llevster to street. Table unexcelled. UtOapdallri tlT.tOup wkly. Am. Plan. Moite, Dane- "Open All the Yeiir" ttrlok. Staal and Rtnne Constrnctlon PRINCESS rw. usrojina Ave., nesr uraeft. llathtng from house end our own Uuardnslk bath houses. HOT AND COI.ll RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Mod Ketea, Elevator. French Chef. Orthestra Dancing. Cap'7 600. likt. nulled. 1'AULC.ROSt.UIArU.Owase Let Us Make Vou Feel nt Home In the "CltT of rtobnsl Tlenllh" HOTEL MORTON Ocean Fnd Virginia Ave. Capacity .100 F.levitor. Private Ilnths, ele. Alwnvs Open. E7.TIA O. HF.IX A PAt'l. M. COPE. Prope. Oi Daardwatk at Montpoller Ave.-BultM vfltk helSs. Ilunnlng water all roams. Mievato, Spec. September rates. II. M. UEKVEH. Virginia Ave. Closo to Heach nnd Steel Pier Capacity 2.10. American plan. Private batis. rtunntn water. Elevator. Electricity. Spec. Sept. ft Fall Hates. ALOIS OltUnBTt Virginia av., 3d hotel from Heach. Private baths, run. wator, elev. , Reduced Fnll rates. SAM ELLIS Owner. N.J. COLLINS.Mgr. flslarlfjorotiQiilcnMii) TARflR INN Ocean end Connecticut ave. Excellent table. 19lh reason. Special rates from Labor Day. J. P. ft A. M. DUNN. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always readv: terms mederate. Vrlt or phone. M WALSH DUNCAN. oriuN CITY N. .1. TIIK SRI.IO ICottaee) I4?S CKNTHAI. AVK. Kxcellent table. Neir bench,. K. II. Q1I.F.S. wii.nuoon. x. j. CKNTRAL INN Ilollybeach nnd Taylor Ave. Home com forts, large rooms. lino table. low rates. AVAI.QN. N. .1. Avalon Hotel .t (i d n r 11 throughout, aneclat rates. S.I dnv. Mrs. S. E .'ml. Mcr. Avalon. N. J. Hell ph. MQtlNT POL'OXO. TA. The Ontwcod Open all cnr. Accom. 101) od. niosr. 'ocat'n Kxcel tahle llooklet HUtn V. ARTMAN THE ELVIN. Open until Nov. Newly remod.t rirlv. bth... show. White for bklt A. J. SLVTTRR, WKRXKRVll.T.TI. PA. The. Httrhlanti Ul'htfully Situated on ine nigniana Hnutn Mountain. Overlooklnn the fnmous Lebanon Va'ley. The Ideal placH to spend 0ur vacation or week. end. Hates moderate Write for booklet. J. HOWARD l'Uli:rt, President Hillside lteautlfui Scenery, TIT. Hatns. Med nates nnit, ICath. Clsrhart nr.LAWAIlK WATP.R P. PA. THE GLENW00D Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity 400. Modern brick hotel, hai brill, room, orchestra three clay tonnls courts, eolf. bathlnu. boatlns lls'ilns nnd all amuse, tnonts. Raraae nnd supplier, cood necommn. dotlons nt moderate rates. For booklet nd. dress HUT MROS Mrrs !JVos.,pa, WYNBURNE INN On Main Line, t.sneclally de. slrablo for buBlners mon with families Uuoms with 11 bain at reasonable rates Danclnit. Lnra-e arounds. Wldo vvranda. I'linne llerwvn 2.10 U' .IRITTRSON. N. II New Waumbek. HOTEL COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN Tlin HI3ART Oie TIIK WHITE MOUNTAINS fiOLP TKNN1H risiuxa 1'rntiU I', hhute, Mnu.iirer TORONTO, CAN. WALKRIt HtlUWJ TORONTO'S TWO AND CARLS-RITn FAMOUS HOTELS illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. Hard Use I for a Roof. 1 AT STRAWBRIDGE & l CLOTHIER'S store, E on the roof, they keep going a kind of artificial 5 waterfall, through which cool, purified air is con- 5 5 stantly drawn into the store. E E Fine for tho people E E but likely to cause gallop- ing consumption in a roof. E E And it did. The water- fall used to fall on a slag E E roof, which simply wasted E away. It was replaced by S 5 a roof of NU-DURA-TIN, E which "stands the racket" E E easily, showing not a sign E S of wear or rust. E NU-DURA-TIN is made of E n the now rust-resisting "copper E E steel," both waterproof nnd E E fireproof, nnd makes the ideal E S: roof for bulltllnt'g of nil kinds, s Any roofer can furnish It, uml z: paint It of any i'-olor. to harmonlzu with the reel of thn house E E tiii: mi:tai. ri.rn of phila. n STUIHOT sKHM5!H&eSa rTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP, W triir t r N11T us. i .1 Tut fi ' ' iiis.li r" fl strf)tWVih&-rIF& '"' e lle-eo 1017 ParvlsH I'"'!' ,,,,1,11,11 J$smlwr&mi s ?" V !" "."Vn.'" i-sihedrsit; -jtJl 11 nki ft Vw "t I Xat- ..feMiTi fl I n HJh.iI 111 Cm I., n. llrrger Co., BD N, 2d HI Uattttooo ttarke' out ' Galvanized Boat Pm A Sail Rig for yovl r motor iinat ..... can't carry n complete WJQ' "pare parts iiRainst m-0l. trouble, but you can have I sal aboard for u3a If iSur motor Goes floole. J Ur F. Vonderhcrchen's Sons n. water Street At the Sign of tho Sal!'' IUOT AND I,I3in . TROUIILES Instantly relieved by our special arch "'POM; .tled and adjusted by experts. -Our Seamless Elsstlo Hosiery, tbs most comfortable support for varl. coss veins, swotlea limbs, weok knese nun BIlHieS, l Trusses, abdominal . . . " i. B,,nlyio sup. porters of all kinds. Larr... rorsrs of deformity npp'lance. ii' J1""4 PhUadelphla Orlhoprdle Co.. ii it .!' Cnt out and keep lor "Nr.neff.'.t" INMKMORIAM IIAINRS.e-Au(r, 28, 1920 f , IIAINKS. aged 14 In lovin mVmorv 'Jf5' vvoll-ltnown son and brother. lrmory f .viuniElt AND SISTER eatljg inoiiuir, un VVUg 2H. inot eit-. V. I1WHOFP Relatltes ahd frlci.d. . K?'' vlled to the services, on T.iiic,J?!.?.r- ' iiinvvr- lieiat les and friend, v:.," 1 to the services, on Tuertni .?!?' ' clock nt his late residence. MNofaS. Interment ct Rorrysburan. Pa" 4No"'"" f C Cl St. I uii.YKU. sjiidenly Aug, nd of AgneMcllrTennVy ifflP A .1 uunuaiiu son nf Mel ernzler iv. llllvsn. 1,.Hi Interment private unices sua HLNlvn.HORN. Aug 27 aiv.ii.,. husband of Kato Rlankenhorn, aMUS,I' Relnt ves nnd friends, si.,-. fi.....IV! ' Tyndalo Post No. inn. a. A it n.HSJ Castle. No. 104. A. O. K. if th. M ' C 'is emploes of Electric Storage liatt.r' rJ' ere invited to runeral services, Tu.s j P. M.. lato rerldence. BS.la Ella st Oin.r Int private. Orcenmount Ccm Frlenas Ai Mon eve ' c,u IIRnCKKIt. Aug 28 RAn.vtr ,. .. Cbarlcs rirccker nnd dauirhter of the lit. Uanc and Katie Starck Reimu., is! ft lends nro Invited tu attend funeral n Ices. Tues.. 3 V. M precisely, at tier liT. residence. 8723 N. Grata st. Int. Jrt csrmii Com. Kindly omit flowers. v-arrael CARRICK. Aup, 2,1. 1021. MARY RAH. ROUR CARRICK. widow of chsrlei t Carrlck. Relatives and frlenls are Invited In attend funeral services, Mon., J p T late residence. R707 Hoffman st, ' lit West Laurel Hill Com "" CASHAH. On Aug. 27. THOMAS, mubum of Amelia Cueeas. Relatives snd friendi aro Invited to the funeral on Tuesday morn. Inir. at H:no o'clock, from his residents 4H2d Ponlar ft Solemn reoulem mssi it Our Ladv of Angels Church at 10 o'clerv Inlasirlfint eat ITnlii I'nmm Iam . .. .... --.. IIIK i in. nv a, iiiiij luiti ''ll'ICrys iterment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CONRAD. on Aur. 2S. 1021. JOHN COW AD, fnrmorly of S-prlnz Mould. Slant Cs .. aged 7.1 jcors. Sorvlce on Mondsy '. V.on ,nc'3 Ji'5'?5H. a.t. UJ. 0Jlver II.. nair RAI PH., orripon at i ocincK at tns Oliver II li TIMrr 1fl')A Pv(,.iMI at Tn..Mav-a lit "V' Vlevvlnr Sunday evenlnir. w '"' CRHHSMAN Auir 27 ANNA R A - of Allen C Cressman and d.vuahter ef lata Charles nnd Rachel Uterllntr. Relatives inS friends nro Invited to nttend funeral srrvli Tues , 2 I. M., roildence, (twvnedd Villev Pa Int private. Mt Vernon Cem '' CURRY Auir. 2d. M'ARQARET. Sn ot Charlea A, Currv Rolatlvee and friends nro invited to nttend funeral service. Tuei E P M into residence. 10S7 K, Clrmtntlni st mt private. North Cedar Hill Cera DAVID At Ocean Orove. on Auk. 51 1021, ANNA ARMSTRONG DAVID. wf. f T. Nelson David. Tuneral at Wayne. An nourcement later. Di: ROUSJE At Onk Lane Pa . en Aim. 28, 1021. LOUIS TIlEOOfiRK Hi: ROUSSk, Announcement of funeni later. DOYLn. Aue. 23. ANNA A. (nee Smith), wife of P. J. Dovle. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral, Wed.. j A. M.. from her late residence. 3708 Print). ton nve . Tacony. Requiem high mass at ft. Leu's Church in A. M. Int. St. Mark's Ccm . Rrlstol. Pa. DITFY. -Aus. 27. 1021. CHARLOTTE ff, ' DUPFY Relatives and friends ond emnlorii. Hen. Asso of N, SnellenburR & Co. m Invited to nttend funeral services. Wed, P M., at the residence nf her uncle Al!rt Ward. 2120 S. DuRnett t (il.Mh and Weoi. laud aw.). Int. prlvot . V.oHlne Tuei, ECKSTEIN Aue. 27. at Atlantic CUr. N .1 HANNAH wife of the Isle Abratiin Eckstein (neo llcrnhelm). aeed 72 Relitlrei and friends aro Invited to attend funeril services, Tues.. 2 P. M precisely, st tni Earlors of Morris RnsenherB's yon, 2009 N. irond street Int. private Mt Slnal Cim. ERVIN. Formerlv of Camden N. J., en Aw: 2d. 1021. MICHAELS ERVIN. la Ml 84th year Relatives atsl friends are Invited tn attend funoral, on Mon., at 2 P M , frcn the residence of his brother, W E. Ervtn, Pomerton. Phlla. Int. William Penn Cem. Friends may call Sun after 3 P. 11. TELLER. Auk. 2. JOHN P.. huiUnl el Elizabeth Feller. Funernl Wed . 2 P. II. from his lato residence. 8300 Chancellor It Int strictly private. rCKM.KI'OD - Auir. 2d. .TAMKH. huebind of Emma Foulkrod. ased Art. Tunernl n. Icea Tues., 2 P M.. late rtsldenre, KM Unity at.. Frnnkford Int Nnrth Cedir Hill Cem. Remains mBy he.vlsived Mon. ; ClAi.l.At.iJii;tt eiic in. mil i'Ainn.a. mnn nf Dm lntn Tlernurd mid Mnrv Dal'luVr. Relatives nnd friends, also Court PrMf. Hi. 42. u. or A., nro inviteii io uttena iii-irrii. Wed., 8 SO A M, fiom his late residence. 110(1 Unity nt.. fronkrora Miiemn re quiem mass at St Joachim s ChurcH, II A M Int St. Domino's Cem UliUlllil. --'Vl imjpeinwn iownsmp an.. on iMi sAiiiin, il ononon. md II Relatives end frlendo are lnvlte.1 to attecj funeral, from nis late rssiaonce, men, P M. (daNllaht-savlra; time), and at Uprj Tlnlcum Church. Tuts., 10.30 A. M. (rtnndnrd tlmo). .- tlKNDERSON. Aub. 20. CATI1ERD.I HENDERSON. nued 78. Relatives ind friends ore respeoiruiiy invitea io sue funernl. Tues , fl A. M.. from her Ills W; dence. 220? N 21st st. Solemn reaulem hljli mass at St. Elisabeth's Church. 10 A. M. Int nrlvnte. Friends may rail Men. . HERMAN. Aug- ZU. HAHAJl A., .-i',"' William H. Herman. Relatives and frln, also ir.emters of D. R. Rlrney .t omen. I Ju liet Corps. No. 104 Invited to funeral ;rr Ices, Tus 2 P. M . at spirtmenli of HIT" old H Mulllaan. loth st. and Oerminton nve. Int. private. lit. Pcseo Cem. FtlenJl mnv coll Mnn , 8 to 10 P. M ... IIILDRETII Aus-. 21. EMMALINE wife nf the lato Wlllard lllldreth Kunenl lirv lcs Mon . 2.00 P M., at her lots reildy"' 111 ft t N Lawrence st. Int Northwocd Ca. Remains mav ho viewed Sun eve . I HILL. At his residence, 3001 Ilarlni rt. en Aim. 2d 1021. OEOROE II huebsnd of the late Mary W. Ill I teUthei ijl friends nrc Invited to the service on Tuna" afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Oliver n. Hair Dldn , 1R2D Chestnut st Intstmenl rrHURLEY Suddenly Aui. 2 nANlEI husband of Mary Hurley seed J?,..!"f5. tlvcs and friends are Invited to altenj I neral Tues. fl 30 A M lato "'a'",J' 1(130 Lawrence avo.. Darby Pa llllh , nt" Church R'essed Virgin Maty 10 A M New Cathedral ,.., . il. KELLY Au ?ll. OTRV, jl ',JS ll.im Kelly. Funeral services Tues , 8 si ,. ""kiH-nI.1"-. m., ii. Jwp-jlifSSri " '-" v"1'"'1- .' Vti:'-it-; va an i. v and -friend's. nlVo lllro Trite No 30 ; v R M nn1 emplovis of J'h" , ! P !l.. nro InvitM to tiyenttiitwnl. 'cd - -' ; lute r-jslt'ence ll'ifi N Mder st in v ronimt Cem 1-Vlends may call Plies t. mount fern pTienon i i-n- - -... .HiSE. KB lit'tuiiu.-iiM.1 - rrltw1 widow of Adm Kuetinli.ild W" . may mv .li.ne., nf f her ..Uuehtcr-ln-lavv Mrs t., ti in iucnnnuiu. Jlailel'n. P LAY. All 27. lato William l.ay lilUU CAROI IVE ll.lntlvta ar cl'e ef IsJ r "'.l.V. .re Relatives ond ""!,", funeral Tues Ir.V teil tO P'lepil ouii- 7 ripl.cTT -v,5'I7;r.IvVofrN'." Mo 27th MARY, 1! , ';' 'I"' lid t" st','r,i funeral. 3d Day at 2 P M "J Sorestown. rerldence, 23J v . .viain "Sui.LIN -AJ.C a.I,eA-.v5ffi al-son F fe ''"S MaeMuMIn (nee Mourh-adl "'nt ha lit" neral services Tuss.RPM. rlie, rvadenco H033 N. , De'h' "' I .. ... en nl-'IINA M MA?'..;. MASTIN -Auir. ? '"'.'"aSi Irli (nt Iu"l!: jirinsii "' .--.. i also II ' M Hrid.llltV fnnrrnl TllS s mi .'i fl'OIll H-M "".'ah I r,l. HLV!,,i ici-Ulpn mi ? ,MWA, i n ti fif I pritiii'i'i mns lesiaence. .i.iu , ",-,"- r . vuiod Cem Vlevylnc Mon eve . c LICHTH1N Auk- 2o, "',-' ,.,"' iet I.1CIITSIN Relatives and ''lends . Franklin l.odne N-J.B. ' rt l .i M !r wdeca Trlro No IM. i " . " it tn vl Moulders' Union No. 1 " ,,,n,V ,esMnef t nd finer.i! oe.-ve-s at hi" is" 'ci, E 'MeCARVNEYAJIRKNJVMlN If" W'tW' rtiAMONP 111 I " jr. 1.1 i-,'5 t - i V, kLlfiM'X'i ' i"1 JeJrJ,! Vl iU". tB !taiL'UJA&L.jii