Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 02, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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Letters to the Editor
v" To Give Unemployed Work
Hf tVi fk Rrfiinr f fhn Rvrnina Public Ledger:
V i Sir I believe that a great number of the
A A,Bmiloytd ciin be i
rti',S'tln the present i
W' 'Jtitrtcn States If a p
gien worn wiuiuui n-
number of positions, in
person Is round in inn
s . f. eompsny of a msn who has commuieu
i '"tnurder, they put both to death for th
, crime. So all those who are connected with,
r encourage, or causo greed aro all guilty
the act. All emnlojers and managers
who art keeping In their employment mar
tied women who have husbands working arc
accessories to tho crime of Breed, lcs.
and! maybe greater crimes. And the mar
fled women who are employed and have
husbands working are guilty of tho crime.
Now, the United States should pass a law
forbidding married women with husbands
vnrklnr n hold positions. Somo Will '
their husbands do not support them,
The
authorities should compel them to
Jo It.
All positions that could be tilled
.h...H mn ha 1inlfll llV WOniCn
by nun
and no
woman should hold a position of authority
except It may bo over a rcw gins.
A. married woman should not bo In any
vktnd of business of her own other than
'that of her husband's, and It they have a
business the husband should not hold another
' position. And. boys should not hold a
position that pays a man's salary.
Employers and married women holding
'oslUon that should be occupied by men.
will you all stop long enough and consider
what youar dolngi the misery and crime
iron are causing, and what ou will have
to answer for when you face the Almighty.
It every married woman holding a position
Would resign, I twllave that three-fourths
t the unemplojed would get work.
Women, can you see a picture of a man
hlnr In his casket, a suicide, with a poor
.Wife and children In destitute circumstances.
'weeping over his dead form? He could
rot get work, and he committed lulclde
rather than see hli dear ones suffer be
cause women refused to give up the posi
tion that belonged to him with which to
support his family.
Reader, If you have a position and nave
is sufficient Income, take a vacation for a
while and give the other fellow a chance.
A. country Is founded on the name. The
man is tho head of the home, whether he
Is married and supporting a family or
whether he Is slnglo and supporting bis rar
cnts. What have employers and mirrled
women to answer for who will deliberately
break up a home through non-employment?
A. T. II.
Ftox Chase. Pa.. August 20. 1021.
How Can Civilian Know?
fo the i?dltor,o the Evening Public Ldger:
Sir A soldier comrade answered fully a
letter that appeared a few days ago In the
Ft rum condemning the cx-srice man for
"demanding" compensation, but 1 "'ould
like to say still a little more for the benefit
of that large class of people who through
Ignorance of the true motl of the ex-serlco
man are unsympathetic, and more especial y
that class who thinks thu ex soldier so narrow-minded
as to consider the "bonus his
lust compensation! ,
What do they know of sleeping for weeks
In the same mudhole. a few stolen boards
to cover water pools' What do they know
.of such an existence with groups of white,
sallow-faced men, victims of shell shock.
dysentery and Improper nutrition? Wiat do
they know of American boys, of the best
type, falling bleeding and dead at their
rtT .. ,v.
The bonus Is not our compensation. e
) demand nothing, not eien nk for anything.
Rather, we simply stated our plight, and have
been disappointed In tho response of a public
that once was our "eternal" friend. Our true
compensation we garner from moments uw
the one that brought our first inspiration to
do our bit In old '17 when we remember
that our sufferings have won us a place
among those men who stained the snow
of Valley Forgo In '7(1. We know, too,
better than your correspondent, how "AlnW
a thing life lo here. AN EX-SOLDIER.
Philadelphia. August 27. 1021.
1 The Hypocritical Men
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir I see quite often in your Peop'e's
Forum, which I read religiously, that some
roung men ask: "Where are the nice,
modest girls?" He Implies he has looked
everywhere. Well. It may be that he
really wants to know, so I'll tell him.
iTbey're at home almost all the time.
' Take, for Instance, there's Florls. Florls
Is a nice girl. She Is the new kind of
nice girl, who weam short skirts and knows
how teVput on Just a touch of rouge so lou
would never suspect It. Florls has a maiden
aunt This aunt has an admirer. Aunt
put "on a nlco modest dress and waited ot
,-(n evening for him to go past her porch
He did. He went right past On the
corner he walked oft with that girl that
mother wouldn't let her (the modest one)
go with. Later aunt undrtood him bet
ter. But It was so much later that It was
too late.
Florls, too, has admirers And she under
stands them now When Florls expects one
'of them she puts on that cobwebby thing
that father made such a fuss about. She
Improves on nature a little, and Is ready.
. JSot that Florls wants to take an unjust
advantage of him. but she knows. She
knows that after a stimulating diet of
tabasco movies, chill-sauce magazines and
Mack Sennett sirens he has lost his taste
tr.r I'read and butter.
Mother knows, too that Is, the clever
tncther does. Mother thinks she 1U say
something to Florls. She rehearses It:
"Really, Florls, I don't want to seem eld
fashioned, but your new skirt "
Just then the ihone rings. It's a mrst
desirable young man, the one who has
the big car. He wants Florlato go some
where with htm. Florls has to ut hlrr off
for week after next Mother decides to
ay nothing. Tou can't blame mother, and
you can't blame Florls, Bu: why are the
men such hypocrites? II. W. L.
Philadelphia, August 20, 1021.
Personal Liberty Is Myth
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Some people are greatly excited over
some laws that, it is alleged, were enacted
and enforced In the New Kngland colonies
two or three hundred yean ago. Whenever
an attempt Is made to enforce some modern
law Intended to make our so-called civiliza
tion a little cleaner and a little better,
these people throw themselves Into a fit and
trot out these skeletons of bygone days.
Judging from the amount of noise they
make this class of Individuals are the only
citizens who are Interested In preserv
ing the liberties of the people of this gen
eration. Instead of that being the caso they
re the tyrants, and their kind has ever
and always stained the pages of history
with oppression and the trail of blood. The
personal liberty advocate Is extremely
elfish.
He wants license to do as be pleases
regardless of the rights of others. He
forgets or Ignores the tact that personal
liberty ends where civil liberty begins. Civil
liberty 1 the guardian of personal liberty.
The Republic stands for civil liberty and In
that Is Its glory. Civil liberty holds every
- citizen equal before the law and grants to
. each one personal liberty to the point
Where It doe not Interfere with the common
i good.
Let u have more concern for perpetuating
i the civil liberty which has been established
la our land and less prating about the
SeraoMl liberty which Is guaranteed to
very cltfzen to the full measure to which
tie la entitled. Under our form of govern
ment the majority decides what la for the
common good. Let the majority rule, keep
ing In mind that personal liberty ends whsre
civil liberty begin. We stand for civil
liberty and abide the results.
E. L. AHHURST.
miadelpbla, August 29. 1921.
Wants National Day of Prayer
5,V tfo tA Editor o the Evening .Public Ledger:
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OH iibto n, wuu irau ui many
Mesa, aohemes and plans expounded for the
purpose or getting a tottering civilization
back to normalcy. Civilization Is passing
through tho seething waters of economic.
political ana social upheavals, ureat stales
rr.en convene, expound theories with pro
found deliberation, and still there Is no sign
of peace for a weary world racked with
' cataclysmic disturbances. Economists write
lengthy theses still no results, I have been
wondering, wondering whether there Is no
' exuDe great force, greater than the minds
of mere man, to grasp.
We advano economlo and political the
rUa, but eeem to forget altogether that
nan lives not according to his own rules
and earthly laws, but according to the
dlotatee of a great Master, the Ruler of
the Universe Ood,
TM have been thinking too much late
tm ttrmi of materialism reparations,
'twatlea. Jtrlkt. lockouts, bolshevism, so
JaHsra and other "Israi," and put away
(sTent M the mean of real, eternal peace
:!. X V not wish, to preach a Ungthy
'mi T aaa'Mt a preacher lost an
risMPHea roath and my sum.
sjisy fclsfrlyht fcjr nmt materialists
pool wuisay.
erltual
.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Lotters to tho Editor should uo as
brief, and to the point its possible,
uvold.iiK nnythlng that would open
a denominational or sectarian ills
elusion.
No attention will be paid to nncyu"
moua letters. Names nnd addresses
must be signed as an evidence or
good faith, although names will not
bo pdntcd If request Is made that
they bo omitted.
Tho publication of a letter Is not
to be taken as nn Indorsement of Its
views by this paper
Communications will not bo re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript bo saved
tlonal day for prayej and communion with
K
od, and let avery man. woman and cniid
this country, of all denomination, de
vote tho day to prayer, that God In ms
Infinite wisdom and Justice and loo may
alleviate the sufferirg that now afillcts our
sorely tried world. I earnestly and sin
cerely believe that this would ba moro con
duclio to real progress and peace than a
dozen International treaties.
HKNJAMIN II. OMINSKY.
Philadelphia. August 20. 1021.
Information Regarding England
To the Editor a! the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Tho letter of "U J. O." In this eve
ning's Issue concerning Information desired
on Kngland. if "L. J. CI." will write to
mo I shall bo delighted to give him any
Information as to customs, literature, In
fact, anything that will tend to mako him
feol less strange In that country. Also
information concerning any town or city.
Uoth my wlfo and I will consider It n
pleasure If he will get Into communication
at this address. OF.OHUE IIER11EKT.
7 South Fifty-third street.
West Philadelphia, August 20, 1921.
Questions Anstvercd
Maine's Four Governors
To the Editor of the Evening Public I.edoer:
Sir What year was it that Maine had
four governors? E- L. S.
Philadelphia. August 20. 1021.
Tho year 1843. Coiernor Falrchlld was
elected to serve that year, but resigned.
He was succeeded by Oolernor Kaienagh.
President of thi- Senate, but he also re
signed. Then Governor Dunn, Speaker of
the Assembly, took the chair, nnd he was
succeeded by Governor Dana, President of
the Senate Governor Anderson was elected
for the year 1814.
'The Unspeakable Turk"
To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir What Is the origin ot the phrase
'Tho UnspeikaDlo Turk"?
Q. W. I.ARIMEE.
Philadelphia. August 20. 1021.
The phraro "Unspeakable Turk" cam"
Ir.to prominence In England during the Bul
garian insurrection of 1370. It originated
with Thomas Carlylo and made Us ap
rearanco in a published letter of his, in
v rich occurred tho following sentence. "Tho
Unspeakable Turk should be Immediately
struck out of the question, and the .-uun-Iry
left to honest European guidance."
The Garrison Problem
To the Editor of the Evening rublic Ledger:
Sir llepljlng to Mr. Herman L. Ander
son's problem In your yesterday's Issue
concerning a besieged fortress. I find that
the garrison consists of 1200 men and that
a man's dally ration Is one kilogram of
bread. This result la obtained by means
of the following two equations'
Sxy equals (x minus 120) times (y minus
4-0) times 16.
Sxy equals (x minus 200) times (y minus
2-B) times Id. or, nfter contraction
fix Blis 21tl0y minus Dxy equals 000.
4x plus 2000y minus Bxy equals S00,
F. S.
Philadelphia. August 27. 1SS1.
Barbados
To the Editor ot the Evening Tubllo Ledger:
Sir How many islands are there In the
Barbados?
Philadelphia. August 25. 1021.
Barbados sr Barbadoes Is a single Island,
the most easterly of the West ladles. Its
name Is Portuguese and means "the
bearded." called on account of tb bearded
fig tree which Is found there In abundance.
Annoyed by Unruly Children
To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger:
tlr i have a married friend with seeral
small children, and she never comes to se
me unless she brines them with her. They
are not only annoying, but destructive. The
friend likes to visit me, and I don't know
what to do In the matter, for the children
always brine a dread when they put In an
appearance. What would you advise?
J. W. L.
Philadelphia. August 25. 1021.
Thero Is hardly any advice we could gto
you The advice to cut the friend's ac-
nu ilntance Is almost cruel. If you are
(.ufflclently well acquainted with her and It
Is to bo assumed that you are you might
have a heart-to-heart talk with her that
would bring results You might explain to
her. In as delicate a way as possible, that
jou are very glad to have her visit you,
and that you an also glad to have
the children come with her, but their
unrullness Is annoying. You might point
out to her the need of keeping her children
well in command, and that when she speaks
to them they should understand that they
must obey. The friend Is probably not of
r nervous temperament, and the children
do not annoy her, as she Is used to having
them around. Would It not be possible for
ycu to find something to amuse them while
their mother and you are engaged In con
versation? Ages of Cabinet Members
To the Editor of Evening Public Ledger,
Sir How old are the various Cabinet
members In Harding's Cabinet?
c. n. f.
Philadelphia. August 20. 1021.
Secretary of State Hughes la fifty-nine
S-ears of age, Secretary of the Treasury
Mellon, stxty-slx. Secretary of War Weeks,
sixty-one: Attorney General Daugherty,
sixty-one Postmaster General Hays, forty
two; Secretary of the Nav- Dnbs flfts--one;
Secretary of the Interior Fall, sixty;
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, tlfty-flse;
Secretary of Commerce Hoover, forty-seven,
and Secretary of Labor Davis, forty-eight.
Carnegie on Wealth
To the Editor ot lh Evening Public Ledger;
Sir Will you please print for me what
Mr. Carnegie -wrote about poverty and
wealth, giving his own experience'
G. W. L.
Philadelphia, August 20. 1021.
This Is probably what you have In mind
"I wae born In poserty ona would not ex-1
change Its sacred mmorles with the richest I
millionaire's son who ever breathed. What
does he know about mother or father?
Those aro mere names to him Give me
the life of tho boy whose mother Is nurse, i
seamstress, washerwoman, cook, teacher I
angel and saint til In one, and whose father I
Is guide, exemplar ana irienu. .no sersants
to come In between Those are the boys
who aro born to the beet fortune. Some
men think that poverty Is a dreadful burden
and that wealth leads .o happiness. What
do they know about ItT I have lived both,
and I know that there Is very little In
wealth that can add to human happiness
beyond the small comfort of life. Mil.
lionalrea who laugh are very rare. My ex
perience Is that wealth Is apt to take the
smiles away."
Poems and Songs Desired
Who Wrote Lines?
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Can any one tell me the name of
the author of the following lines and where
I can And the entire poem? I quote from
memory:
' 'Tie the old, old story, one man will read
His lesson of life in the sky;
And the other, blind to the present need.
Will see with the spirit's eye.
"You may grind their souls In the self
aamo mill.
Tou may bind them heart and brow)
Hut the poet will follow the rainbow stfll.
And hi brother will follow the plow,"
8. L. A.
Philadelphia, August 29, 1021.
The People' Forms will appear dally
Stlie EveoiaeT Public I.e4jrr. and alM
the Bandar, Pobllo Le&er. Letters
kfliusfnr timely toolce will be DrlnijuT
fjeri ajrm'Mated poeme.and questions
. I,'1!.- V.wHl sslssssisii
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EVENING PUBLIC
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"A Simple Church"
To the Editor of the Lvintng Public Ledger:
Sir I am very desirous of "icurlng a
poem, the title of which 1 cannot give, but
vhlch represents nn old man sitting alone
In his study reviewing his successes from
i world y point of view, and haunted by
tho memory of
"A simple church In a meadow land.
Where I sec a white-haired pastor standi
Ho warns his Hock with uplifted hnnd,
"Except e bo like the children, ye
cannot enter In."
O. L. W.
Thilsdelphli. Aujnt't 20. 1021.
"A JiandfuTof Earth"
To the Editot of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Seeing a request by one of your
enders for a song entitled "A Handful of
Earth," I herewith Inclose same.
ANNIE M. O'HRIEN.
Wayne. Ta., August 20, 1021.
A HANDFUL OF EARTH
OchI It's sallln' I am nt tho dawn of tho
diy
To my brother that's over the sea:
Hut It's little I'll caro for my life any
where. For It's breaking my poor heart will be.
Dolh "exes
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THE STEVENS SCHOOL
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Musical
Academy
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Classes in all departments
resumed September 6th.
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D Months' Average. $3 SO to S12.2S Per Month
Afternoon Courses. From tlS.OO to "-00
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lBth A Race Sts. Mth Si Lunriistrr Ave.
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moral rulture Students taught tho practical
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Small oiasses. Constant personal contact witn
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ground, gsmnaslum, lunchroom, splendidly
lighted and ventilated classrooms. A few
students may be admitted now. Open to otier
depnmlnmlnni!, Wrlia for year book rates.
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und College of Commerce
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. 1807 Tine St.
HF.OPENS ON MONDAY, OCT. 8
Girls Little Hoys Kindergarten
Miss Rush and Miss Wilson
Principals
lou tun Ipurn almost liny business
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LED&ER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
" - - '
But a treasure I'll take for ould Ireland's
sake
That I'll prize all belonging above '
It's a handful of earth from the land of
my birth,
From the heart of the land that I love.
And won't the poor lad In hie exile be glad
When he sees the brave present I bring!
And won't there be flowers from this treas
ure of ours
In the warmth of the boautlful spring?
Ocht Erin Machreol tho" It's partln' we be
It's a blessln' I'll lavo on your shore;
And your mountains nnd streams I will see
In my dreams
Till I cross to my country once more.
A Flag Poem
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir In a recent Issue of the People's
Forum Mrs. W. L. Horton nsks for the
poem entitled "The Unfurling." Tho lines
quoted (aro from "Tho Unfurling of the
Flag,"' by Clara
Endlcott Sears.
A. M. LENIIERR
J.. Aug. 20, 1021,
Rlvers'de, N.
THE UNFURLING OF THE
FLAC-
There's a streak across tho skyline
That Is gleaming in the sun,
Watchers from tho lighthouse, towers
Signaled It to foreign Powers
Just as daylight had begun,
Messago thrilling,
Hopes fulfilling
Rntli 5ese
Temple University
High School
prepares young men and
women for admission to college
and for all State examinations.
Fall particulars given in
Catalog E-16
Phone: Diamond 0031
TEMPLEUNIVERSITV
llroud St. below Ilerks
Philadelphia
Strayer's Business College
807 Chestnut Street
The best training In h'lorlhand, typewrit
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spelllrur. grammar, business correspondence
accounting, salennanhlp and calculating
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GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
QPHfini Opens Sept. 20, A few vacan
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Phila. School of Office Training
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Accessible by the Pennsylvania Railroad
to Osirbrook or to lla'a stations; by the
elevated road and tho cars running north
on Fifty-second street, the Narberth Dus
leaving 03d and Market streets, passes fie
Academy entrance.
Mr Oresllle Haslam, Headmaeter will be
at the Academy on and after September 1.
Circular on application.
Greville Haslam
Headmaster
The William Perm Charter School
No. 8 South 12lli Street. Philadelphia
Founded 1689
The academlo year 1021-22 begins Tuesday
September 20, 1021, and tne Prospectus may
be obtained on application. Uulldlnga will b
open or inspection ana lor ciussincation or
purl's September 1),
iiirnarn .11
Gununere, Pli.d. Heudmnster
N.V.AUBTU. PA.
Nazareth Hall Military Academy
llox 00, Niu.ireth, Pn, Founded 1713
College Preparatory and Iluslness Courses
Senior, Intermediate and Junior Depart
ments. Minimum age I) years. Vigorous
athletic and military life, All outdoor,
sports, Gtinnaelutn and swimming pool.
Address The HF.V. A, II. THALLLU, V, D
PrlnelnsJ
MKItCKHnlllJtm. PA.
The Mercersburg Academy
FOR BOYS Mcrccrsburjr, P.
Send for catalogue to
VPM, 1IANN inVINE. Ph. D IX. O.
Headmaster Hat ltd
CHIWTNUT HILL. PA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
Bt. Martins, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
An Ideally located country boarding and day
school for boys. Especially low ratse for
nve-day boarders, rteopene September 27,
Catalogues on applications
To those fighting o'er the seas.
"It's tho flag we've named Old Olory
That's unfurling to the breeze."
Can you see tho flashing emblem
Of our country's high Ideal?
Keep your lifted eyes upon It
And draw Joy and courage from It,
I For It stands for what Is real,
Freedom's calling
To the falling
From oppression's hard decrees.
It's the flag We'vo named Old Glory
Tou see floating In the breeze.
Giortous flag we raise so proudly,
Stars nnd stripes, red, white and blue.
You have been the Inspiration
Of nn ever-growing nation
Such as this world never knew.
Peace and Justice,
Freedom, progress,
1"Are tho blessings wo can seize
When the flag we call Old Olory
Is unfurling to the breeze.
When tho cry of battling nations
Reaches us across the space
Of the wild tumultuous ocean,
Hearts nro stirred with deep emotion
For the saving of tho racel
Peace forgoing.
Aid bestowing.
First wo drop on bended knees,
Then with shouts our grand Old Glorj
We set flauntlmr to tho breeze I
Yom'i- Mlind flnvs
tVENONAH . N. J.
v vo3itjy
Where character, manliness, nnd honor are developed.
Wenonah ii an independent unit in your boj'i education,
and not merely a preparatory school.
Healthfully situated in a golely residential town.
A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency.
Academic itudici for college preparation. (
Special and buiinest courses.
Military system brings out all that St good and manly.
Separate junior department for boys of ten or over.
Academic course, seven hundred and fifty dollars for
the school year.
Junior department, hundred and fifty for the school
year.
Catalogue and View Book Upon Request
DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER.
President Superintendent
BOX 411, WENONAH. NEW JERSEY
Tonne .Men nnd Hove
MIAKON HILL. PA.
Till; ACADK.MY OF Till: HOLY CHILD
A boarding and day school for girls. 57th
sear. Conducted by tho Ulsters of the Society
of tho Holy CUM Jous. General and co'lego
preparatory course, music, art, domestic
science. Rates. l.'iOO. Address the Mother
Superior. Hox 2S I) Sharon Hill. Penna.
KWAKTHMOItn. PA.
Swarlhmore Preparatory School
Prepares for college or life work. Send for
booklet, "A Man Maklnc School," nnd learn
the secret of our notable nnd continued suc
cess In training bos. Separate Junior
Department for bov 10 to 14
XV. V. TOMLINSON. SI. A.
Hot. 211. Swurthmore. Pa.
PKNNSlUlHr.. TA.
Perkiomen School for Boys
College Preparatory, Music, Oratory,
Business. All athletics s 20-aere campus.
Scholarships. Development of Character
and Training for faervlce our aim. Junior
School for younger boys In sopatnte cottage.
Catalog. OSCAK S. KHIKHCL. U. L ifax
11U. PennsN Uanln. Tennsburg.
LANCASTER. PA.
1UANK1.IN AMI MA1IM1ALL ACAUEJli
L M. IIAHIMAN. Principal "
Hov 112. Lnncimlcr. Pa.
HTIIICItVlLI.i:. .MI).
MAHVLAM) C01.LKjU5.rOK HOMIIX
Luthcnlllr, Mil,
An Ideal collego In size, equipment, location
and courses of study Tho facu'ty Is largo
and able. Two and four sear courses for
high school graduates. Couri.cs In music,
plpo organ, domestic Mlent o nnd arts,
school of expression, art and elocution
nenrees conferred. Catalog llox X.
POUT Dlll'OSlT. Mil.
TOME SCHOOL
Natlunnl llonrdlng School for Iloya
KATK 81000
Murray Peahoily llrusli. Ph. I)., Director
Port IteiMiNlt. Md.
HLACKSTOXi:, VA.
ULACK&TON1J MII.ITAKY ACAUJUIY
Hliickstone. irglnlu
Dept ; Military. Academic, Commercial.
For ratnlocuo and Information, address
COL. 11. H. LIC.OX. President
iir.ynr.nsoxviLLr.. n. c.
lllue llldse School for Hoys Select, Accred-ii-d
si Tini Tor boys Ii vrs, and upward.
Ideally located In delightful, healthful cli
mate, home-like, refining Influences. Summer
camp ti regular session rrnvldo nll-yr. home &
school. Sessional fee, J.1R0. For cote., ad
dress' North Carolina. Henilersonsllle. Box L.
WASHINGTON. 1. C.
The Law Department
Georgetown University
Washington, D. C.
Announces the establishment
of morning courses in
law, in addition to the
afternoon courses,
Beginning October 1, 1921
A Free Scholarship
to tho morninp; course is open to
College nnd Hiffh School gradu
ates of the State of Pennsylvania.
Applications for appointment
should be made in writing to '
JOSEPH L. McALEER, Esq.
Commercial Trust Co. Bldg.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Tonng TVomrn und Puis
The
Stevens School
GERMANTOWN
l'lllNDKD 1808
AN OLD SCHOOL
With Modern Ideas and
New Equipment
A Day School for Girls
For I)oy through . the First Ornde
Kindergarten, Klementary School, Junior
and Senior High Schools, College Pro
paratory and General Courses,
Strong Corps of Experienced Teartiers
Attention to Individual Differences, So
cialized Recitations, Directed Study,
Training for Cltltenshlp, Character
Uul'dlng, Athletics, Educational Motion
Pictures,
For Information address the Principal
. KATHAnrNE U DxTNWORTH
Ml W, Chelten Ay- germantown
liell riionei QernaesFtrnj OZ9f..
SEPTEMBER 2,' 1921
. i T
Alleged Wlfo 8layer Captured
Richmond, Vi., Sept. 2. Dr. Wit
burg Anion Hartley, former nrmy stir
peon stationed nt Camp IiCC, who wns
indicted in tho Henrico County Circuit
Court on the clinrgp of killlne his wife.
Mrs. Sue TlnMcy Hndlcy. whoso body
was found In the .Tnmcs River Decem
ber 30. 1018, lins been arrested In
New Mexico.
Yntine Men nnd .Roy
WKSnxtii, N. -i.
-
Wenonah
MILITAR Y
ACADEMY
Young Women nnd Girls
Miss Sayward's School for oiris- sub.
. urb of Phila
delphia. College preparatory nnd secretarial
courses. Music. Domestic .science. Physical
training, outdoor sporU, horseback riding,
swimming IcpIops character, mind and
body. Writ . Dept. L.
MISS JANET SAYWAUD. Principal
Overbrook. Pennsylvania
DE.VON MANOR
College preparatory nnd Junior college
courses. Vocational worlc Art and Music,
Secretaryship, Domestic Science nnd Social
Serlce. lil-ncro campus: out-of-door sports.
I)n Main LliU' of Penna. It. 11., 10 miles from
Iilla.. In beautiful Va'lev Porgn region.
JIUS. LA.NtiHON I'ASKIN. Principal.
Hov. 111). Deinn. Pn. .
Miss Illmnn'N School for Klndrrgnrtners.
Jr., Sr. 4. Oraduate Courses. Primary meth
ods. Practice Kindergartens. Home-like
students' residence. For particulars, address
A T. ILLMAN. Prlnrlp.il
Hot L. 3(100 Wnlnnt St.. Philadelphia. Pn.
PIMLADKLPHIA IsClinOt
OP IiEXlClN TOR WOMEN
llrond & Muster Sts.
Peslr-i rinu Art New Classes In Garden
Architectural Design. Mural Decoration.
nnsr.MONT pa.
HOLY CHILD COLLEGE
For young women, under direction of the
Sisters of tho Soclet of tho Hnlv Child
Jesus, n.ichelor of arts course, music, art
Ilcautlful buildings and forty-ncro campus on
Main Line. Tor details, address tho Dean,
l'.ov 2f D Hovemont, Penna.
hi:thli:hi:.m. pa.
BISH0PTH0RPE MANOR
llox 272 UF.TIII.KIIEM, PA.
Offers exceptional opportunities to a limited
number of girls In their preparation for
college or for soclnl or business life. Special
two-ear finishing course for High School
graduates, llxceptlonnl advantages In Music
Art, Household Arts and Sciences, Arts ami
Crafts, Expression and Secretarial work.
Junior Department.
High healthful location on the slope of
tie Lehigh Mountains. Noar New York
nnd Philadelphia.
New gymnasium and tiled swimming pool
tennis, basketball, skating, riding;, etc'
Aesthetic and folk dancing. Address Claude
N Wnnt. Principal. '
wxmungtox. p r
GUNSTON HALL
A Select Washington School for Girli
HlEhest standards In general, collepo
preparatory ana uraduate courses. AH
forms of athletics under trained nuper-
waiuu. rui i.iuwuK iinu views lUlUrCSS
MRS. DEVERLEY R. MASON
1007 Florida Avenue, Washington, D. C,
LITIIZ. PA.
L1NDKN HALL SL.MINAKY
A clrls" sc'iool since 1740. Academlo College
Preparatory & Special Courses. Separate Jr
Dept. Gymnasium Secretarial. Cataloc.
Key, r, XV. Stengel, Prln.. llox 10.1. Lltlti.Po.
6TKA.MIIO.r.S KLSOrtTS
Connection! lor all
New England Lines
Fall River Line
Cool, Comorfab!e Sfaferooms
Orchcsfro oit Bach Steamer
Lv.nilton St. Pier IIN.U.SiSO P.M.
Dallv Including Sundays
New ltcdford Line
Dally except Sunday. Lv. Pier 40
N. It. Houston Street, 0 P. u.
New I.ondau Line
PoVJ, ?rc?.. "IIY- . .Lave Pier
tv. iinu, ii'juoiuii owed o all I ji
Pier 70 E.Il. 22d Street 0 P. M '
Y... 11-1., t, I n.. ' "
.'(ijiiKiii-nuvini; lime
TIckrtN ut 1311A 1J30 Chestnut St.
ill p LAIIDIt DAY KllBsTo"v"
SrfgS&lL hllPTKIIllLH flTII '
L0REW00D GROVE
On the CliesapeiiliB .V Delaware Cunul
Steumer Pusses through two locks. Most
heutitlful witter trip out of Philadelphia
Steimen LORD BALTIMORE & ERICSSON
will leae Pier 3. H. Dclnwnro Ate.. Smi
5th. nt K o'clock A. M. (dayllght-snOrnr ili.i
for LOKF.WOOD UltOVK, returning tTili
same evening. . '"
FARE, ONE DOLLAR
Day Iloat for llaltlmore every Tuesilnv
Thursday and Saturday nnd Luf,or Day it
R o'clock A. M (daylight-saving time)
FARE TO BALTIMORE, $1.50
No Irip lifee ifiii by water from Philadelphia
Baltimore & Philadelphia Stcmbot Co
r .M-" T0 BALTIMORE
'l"'T" rr' ERICSSON LINE
" ;jv " Biuiuwji ii
n'rvlrtnl
pnig( Vtia nni fe. uu rUUIlQ (tip,
DAY STEAMER
J3.00.
From Philadelphia e try Tuesday. Tliur..
day, Baturday. ut 8 o'clock. Pure. It Rn
one way, J2.B0 round trip. ' "00
Most beautiful water ride out of Phllad.i
phlii. Send fpr pumplilet. No Sunday steamer
Kteamer leaves on daylight-saving me
Office Pier S Houth Delaware nv nue.
riUJ" SPECIAL'SUNDAY
'brg:a-!!3'-. EXCURSION
All dsy on tho water to
Beautiful Lorewood Grove
on the Chesupenke & Delaware canal Horns
Houth Delswarn AiTo.! i ..1.i. .!.".'.. f,"r. 3.
Boutlj Delaware Ave: 8 o'clock every H in,i..
morning,
uayngni-saving time Kare It on
MTJHIO
ZECKWER-HAHN I-HIlAT
MU5ICAL ACADEMY
"" ijSVftau 0J.T Borne.
Rrc ji Dentlmei. '
rfUZV
qtnmr.it nr."nnT3
ATLANTIC CITY. W. .
LABOR DAY SPECIAL ,
$12-50 5jx $12-50
J" Monday ,
yLBENARLE
Virginia ui iilnr beacli. one block from
Steel Pier. Private bnths. K,e,vn'Sr Ca
pacity 800. Danc'ng. 4000 feet of porch
space. Untiling from house.
Running Water in Every Room
American plan, 13.G0 up dally. Huropean
plan ll.f.0 un dallv. Special weekly.
OAni.E ft IIKVITT, New Ownership Mgt.
LUAVLUJLWJiiCTMiig
Hotel
Brighton
and Casino
Atlantic City
LABOR DAY SPECIAL
tft 1.60 Saturday. Sunday nnil 1 3,B0
" Mnmliy (American Plan) ""
MALAMUT3?
Rhodo Island nte, near Bench. Hot and cold
eoa baths. Orchestra. Dancing. Special
Fall rates In effect Sept. 7.
MMABE
Wlints lllock tin Ocean Front
Coolest location In Atlantic City.
Ideal family hotel In Chelsea Section.
s. (Japeelty nro liunatto
, UWU.I.UIJ, Ulltllim,
,jR, Boeklst.
W. F. SHAW
Kentucky Ave., resrlleBCh, cor. home; ope n surroond
fiics: center ef sttrsctloni and piers Hunnlng water IB
rooms, prltste bsths. Usthlng privH'ges from hotel.
Bhower batbi. Klevstor to street. Table oneieelled.
U Wop rlellr: KIM op wkly, .Am. IMn. Musle. Dane
Let Us Make You Feel nt nnme In the
"City of Robust nenlth"
HOTEL MORTON
Drenn Pnd Vlrirlntn Ae. Cnnarlfv .ton
Klevitor. Private llnths, etc. Alwnjs Open.
F.KA C. IIKI.L & PAUL M. COl'ti. Props.
So. Carolina nve near Iteach. Centrally lo
cated, near piers and amusements. Rooms
lth running water. Klcvntnr'to street level.
Unexcelled cuisine. Capacity L'.'iO. Uathlng
rrom hotel. J3.S0 up dly . 17.fin up wkly.
OSCAR VAOO. Prop.
Vlrglnln Avi. Close to Reach and Steel Pier
Capacity 250. American plan. Private
hafis. Running water. Elevator, rjleetrlclty.
Bpec. Sept. A Fall Rates. ALOIS ORUI1KR
TAROR INN Ocean end Connecticut me.
lrtuu" 14,il Ideal location; large rooms.
l.tCB'lent table IDth season. Special rates
from I.ahnr Dav J I' & A M DUNN'.
HOTEL RAVEN ROYD ch.i.
Voir
sea ne. &
ch. Rnenlal
Fall rates. Run. water. Private lslhs. llev
Phone 3002-W. IS AC ROYVKR
Virginia av.. 3d hotel from Deach. Prlvato
baths; run. water: elev.; Reduced Fall rates.
SAM r.T.I IS Owner. N.J COI.I.INS.Mgr.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open, always radv; terms moderate.
Write or phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN.
SlarlboroualiSlcnTieliii
.. . ,ATNT(p.prT XJi- - ..
eisTsie1 e esi - t w i eat ,ei"-ae nH
AVALON. N. .1.
HOTEL AVALON. Oeein front, will remain
open during fall months for nervous con
alcscont patients osppclally hay fever.
OCKAN CITV. X. J.
Capacity 000. Ocean Citi'a lending hotel In
appointment, cuisine nnd Hervlcg.
J. HOWARD SI.OCIM. Lcsset-JInnager
Former manager Tho Greenbrier, Whlto
Sulphur Springs V. Vn.
IMPERIAL 10tn nna Central Ave,
. ..... I'Vrr comfort and
service. Notable tab'e. Uathlng from hotel.
Hod, rates. New Manncemcnt r. 1". Ntwbf
LA MONTE
running ttiuer. ,
plans Fall rates
eth & Ocean. Open ul
Var. Heated rooms will
Anurlcan and European
M H. THOMAS.
TIIK sni.JO (CottijEe) 1IJS CKNTKAL AVK
l.icellent fhlc. Near bench. II. H. GILES.
jyurnvnon. x. .1.
SHELDON HrrsfaSar.
rntna nv,. Tnh,,
Day.
D. J. WOODS Ownership Management
CllXTKAL INN
Holly Reach nnd Taylor Avenues
Bpeclnl rates iner Labor Day
HLACH IIAVI.N. N. .1.
THE ENGLESIDE
iiiiMii ii.vvr.N. xi;w ,ii:u.si:v
The IsIiiiiiI Resort - the only resort In New
Jersey that combines perfect bathing, good
llthlnir with a modern hotel nnd gHes suro
rillof from Hay teier. Resides live Tennis
t nurts.
September 20.
JL1 KNfiLK. Manager.
llslf lletil, !..... XT
The Peer ot Seaside and l'l, slile Itrsorts
MorNT poroNo. ia.
The Ontwood 0pen a" 'ear- Accom.
, . ,, . 100 Sfod. nieij. locnt'n
I'.xcel. table. Iloohlet. i: L. & n V. AHTMAN
1ML E.L.V1IN 0pen un"l N"V. New,y
-remod.; prtv. bths. show
ers. White for Licit A. J aLUTTDR
rocono Mt. House Mnny improvo.
. ments. Forty-
rour years. Ownership management. IlooUtet.
WKUXKUtVILI.B. PA.
The Highland Ue"g""l!1'v, situated on
, , , . . Houth Mountain,
Overlooking the famous Ibanon Valley. Th
Ideal pla-e to spend your vacation or week,
end. Hates moderate Write for bonklst
J, HOWAP.D Pltma. rreatUent
Hillside '.."li".;1 snery. 1'rlv. Hm..
lTl.Iilltejmod1Kath. Osrhsrt
DKVON. PA,
DEVON INN
nr.vox. pr.NNsyi.vANi
Main Lino Pa It, 11. In tho heamlfui Ches.
ter Valley, forty minutes from llro.ul Htrtet
Station, forty-four trains dally each way
three minutes from Devon station SPlli
mi, HA1KS Iirill.NO Aldl'ST AND SIlC
TKMIIP.K. Telephone Wayne 700.
jioir i-nvurges llorsehack Rldlnc
'1 ennls
ll.irgnge Hen Ice
WYNBURNE INN
On Miin Line,
l'ur.unlellii j..
siranie ror business men with families,
looms with a bath at reasonable rates
Dancing, Large grounds. Wido veramli
Phone
A ll.rm... nit. .F '
erwvn S3B W
TOKIIKSHALK. PA.
MoreltOTl Inn Dlrec"y on Delaware, Hoard.
. ., , . IB by dr.y and week. Tennis,
boating, bathing, excel "cuisine", reason
ablo Id miles from llrund Ht Hta. Arrange
ments solicited for prlv dances, dinners, car 1
pqrtloH M P Taron Ph Torrnsdale 7n3t
KAST RTItOl'DSIUlltO. l',.
TURN VILLA
U. P. D. n.
T' U mi.. I Dl..,.n M
Home conking electrlo lights: bathing
?'y,piR.''".J.0rPanvarntlon
jHjrn:iioN, n. ii.
New Waumbek
HOTELCOTTAGES
and SUNSET INN
Jefferson, N. H.
INTIlK'jIRAnT OP THE
WHITE MOUNTAINS
Wc
Jrat STtWft. MJr-iO-
1
-a
W'tMMKTf UKSOnTS
I'AjGIHT. N
Announcing completion
ana opemna of
Stockton
Tk
ar&ea irt, N.J.
On tho Ocean fronl
Own Through September
In the plr.e'hnd holly seotlon
mile south of Soring Lako: n ' ehtrm
ing hotel Accommodating' 200 with iu
own boardwalk. Its own private bsseil
nnd bathhouses, .eight acres S
mounds, clubhouse and Brill: tennis,
BAMI3 MANAOKMTCNT AS
THE WAUHKX. HPR1NO XJiKm
xv. ii. STUimq
BTKAMSniPS nr-SORTn
Ideal SUMMER
VvAl IUIMS
DajirtTtnmNnirVxr
ft Dnvii RQ1 nn 'nclmlln
Cool in Summer No Passport
Hallingn Every Flvo Days via steamers
"Fort Victoria," "Fort Hamilton" anil
"Fort St. George" Sailing Alternately
Send lor Special Summer Tours Polder
FURNESS-BERMUDA, LINE
FURNESS, WITHY CO., Ltd.
31 Whitehall St.. N. Y. i
Ilotirse Hldg., Plilln.
fiTBAMSIUP NOTICK3
s. wh'te Star
New York Cherbourg Sotithnmntnn
oi.i.iiiiii nepi. ii nrpt. Z4 ncL II .
fiS.l!
1I1I1..V , ... .. ...V , ., ..!,., H. ,
iew xorK i.ireniooi
rmuio
CF.LTin
IIALTIO
v.... Hept. 3 Oct. 1 Oct.!
Hept. 17 Oct. IB Noy.il
, . . u. . . . . Bent. 34 Oct. 22 Nov I
New York nnd Iloston Azores. Gibraltar
Naples nntl Grnott
CRF.TIO Sent. 7 Oct. 2R
AKAIUO Sept. 20 Nov. 3 Dee. I
CANOPIU M-r" "" .
Phllnilelphla Liverpool
IIAVKUrOHD Scut. 17 Oct. ii DN,
Eieo Star Iinb
New York, Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwirn
ZHKLAND Srpt. 10 Oct. 115 Nov.ll
KKOOXLAXD Sept. 17 Oct. 22 Nor M
I M'LXI Sent.2l Oct.2ftI)ec !
FINLAND Oct. 1 Nov. Vet.U
Phlliiilclnhln Hamburg Llbnti Danilr
SAMLAXI1 (3d class p.is'grra only), Oct. H
rrelght for D.inzls only Sail from New
York one day Inter,
Philadelphia Antwerp
MACKINAW Sept. 3 1 MAIIOPAO ..Sept.ll
tosiWAH Line
XF.W YOltU HAMI1UKO DAXZI0
MONGOLIA Sept. 8 Oct. 20
MIXM'.KAHDA Sept. 22 Not. I
MANCHURIA Oct. 0 .
Philadelphia llumburg
MACKINAW Sept, J
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
Phil idclpliln London
MACKINAW Sept. 3 I MAIIOPAO ..8fpt.ll
HOI. I M) AMFItirv LINK
Philadelphia Rotterdam
Schleilvk ....Sept. 3 Socstdyk ....Srpt. II
YSLLDVK Oct. 3
International Mercantile Marino Co. '
110 STKAMLUS, 1 2.10.000 TONS
Pussenger Olilee. I.'IIU MiUnut St.. Phils.,
Trelght Office, 405-1 H Ilourse Illdg., Phlli.
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
BREMEN
HAMBURG S. S. "Bannock" (USSB)
Sailing September 17
ANTWERP
HAMBURG SS "City of Flint" (USSB)
Now Loading-Sailing Sept. 10
(Vl.i Antwerp.)
Hudson Shipping Co., Inc.
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Hell Telephone Kej Mono Telephone
l.oinb.inl .V.'OI .Main 014!)
PHILADELPHIA
Direct to
Glasgow & Avonmouth
S. S. "Monmouth" (U.S.S.B.)
Sailing' Sept. 6
Baltimore Stea'mship Co., Inc.
For rates, apace, cto. apply
HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc.
Agents '
615-616 Lafayette Buildings.
PHILADELPHIA
Dell Tolephono Keystone Telephone
Lombard G2G4 Main C449
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg,
Stockholm, Helsinglors and Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
lSll SS ".nHU.s" ..About Sept. 10
AT HHIPPI.NCI 1IOAUD UATKS
Tliroiish llllls of I.nilintf Issiml to all
NiiiwfBliin. Danish anil SnrdUlt Ports.
Direct K'llllngH fur nil Sriiniliii.itlun una
Itultlc l'irts im iiirgn iifTerM,
SEAGEIt STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
PHILA. AUP.NTS
Lombard 51711-7
308 Chestnut St
jsialn 0705
Oixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA to
BRISTOL, MANCHESTER,
GLASGOW
USSB SS "OPELIKA"
Expected to Sail
Middle. September
at co.Nrr.iiP.NCi: liATEa
HarrissfMagill & Co., Inc.
425 Lufnyetto Uldc, Philndclphta
Lombard SJ'.'O-l H''ln '3
DIRECT
To
Danzig Riga
41
S
BERMUDA
Libau Stettin
From
PHILADELPHIA-LATE AUG. ,
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