Wjrvrv" 7. -" ;f i :?r V 11 I ' , 1.1 ' B .ii .,. v .:: nff . ''v ,'ji V ' , s.-, ;j .... .r . t.'i 'i.:.1' ", '": -i'i u j"1'".-? .vrK ." '-i .' . . ' .- Mtf, Mir.- r -. , ,., rv'K HJlr &IA:; MO&DX17 SPTElMtBEB 5, 1021 ij -vis 4 ' BVEKINGPUBLIO liEDGEK PHErJAD ,, 'Mij " J g. -ji i rW tothcEditor (Ha Eoemnfl """;. .i,i.rt Sfe1.' - WSg wHJi too much "JfJtoi con"""'0'y;u,ror th. army ,n... and our l"'" 0(i government. inl 'n com in contact - th Q .ke denounca o when ,,k,,i wnorn , utterances to their sentiments that Northern Gtatt M-l ''' the ! .c."?.i... " The Elru. Including- Korytsa, ahould be award- ciais cl".h. last election inr. o"1! . at the 'aa.. i. .is.less. HJ ..J IOT1E " 7 ... tf rx: it and now we """" tmea to vote nmenis 10 ne supreme Council. battle bullets ''".i government. " .OVernmnt Is sw. tux n y "v wt unto 'fclrV, or aiacn;.-- ,fAr,Rtj. w.ot " J, ,. AugufUlt. 10-1. rhUadelpbla .. of Vice and Virtue Sources of vie Ltdgtr. rtMt''ll"'r' 3 jvank C Wrl,,,l,."?o tlme' nevertheless I surely do approve of It W ...jib Aug"1 - . in crime a w ,, ,. ,, . , ... . .. -. . . ltMfdlloro . ' k c Wrlg1t . Lnn Au -3 ..nin crime I L rsel "Jjf read In the Pub" t "ch,hnu or anibody elee claim It to be un-American LiM V'.r. .'k. heir of Paf-""-' nifnrmltles .-.A D WVm -. . ...I .rnrmuri ... -- deformities of the liool .oil. cf the min". . , ,e 0ert tr that In yVold ther'e nr, causes, and 'J. ' We insist that there i- -- do ftl without " f"C.etntWor"d we areja permit v .4hlnf haPPena jn 'h. w Wi pro-Oe, tUllM that It "', may be obscure. but V. at, ""'"'hSow 'positively what Iritm 7nhe5l9,phy,l?al world we have Ihtr " In , that there It nothing Si tho !,veh. 1. natur.I-and "if..purnTt. we account for our 'W11,7JneroPb.;b,.'e tha?" what" . 'true "in t not P"bnar.9 .J eUally true In tho M '""SJn that strange world of .lm cf mind, n tn aj We ....tun and aeairei - tha MI1UII . 1 nr twualons are tno ihowMi. or.""": "' f nothing? Can v' I. A ctilldren irt.. v. - -,hnB, aa a rorce, or W"!lve0f,nl0th there Is behind every 0, ;----- ... force, or aa Ws ""',,, .here a benina tv" . .11111? If. then, "B" ' . nr!nt en4.eVnrVr"t anVast. account for ,b. sctlont of men. ertslo conditions A "".in man under certa "" V .:. hi with This brain, with il?,: J.ht,Uh hi. intelligence. .with m ""::; PJ,nint withstand, no is tLrtrtoT'or impend todo. ! ; e""S ""an. his actions will be ' albly In C ",.,' of necessity that his conduct I oifferent. .,-.. ,. thr are J& .TSSp!. incapabi. of committing 'ilonroot'ner.l.c . w.1. a rnlnter or a statesman. . We aay hs Hi not the genius. Are we ceriain inai It d"s not require genlu. to bo good? mm and what are the sourco. ot vie. and vlrtne? in what obseur. .nfl dowy nuts 01 tne Drain am f -- Wtat li It that for the moment deetroye .1. ...... .1 rih. n,l wrong? Who knows (0 whit, extent reaaon becomes the prisoner of niMlon. of some strange and wild desire, ' r . ... ... 1. n.a,r M III ias or wnicn were nuwn, ,. ...- -. theuiands of jeara ago in me m" ' kim ravage? To what extent do ante trfnti and surroundings affect the moral unit? JOHN 1: i'u.iui.i. Mtivllle. Pa . A"-u-t mJ. iwi. An Enthusiastic Knitter IraWirdiloro the Kieiilno Tubllo LtdatrS Sir I wish lou would warn tho girls that aae good twaltlona (which are acarce then dri) and knit on their way to work bout a little, Incident which happened to m the other dty. I wis nn intireMeil ln my knitting ln the flevited car that Instead of getting off at Fifteenth itreet I got oft at Eighth street. Of coune. that mado mo late, and I almost lost my good position. I havo worked In a hotel ton me root (irlen) for two years, and I certainly would lot like to loss my place. It Just goea to ihow that a little thing like knitting could ciuii an) body to loe a good position. On the other hand, knitting certainly does I lup your mind off worries, and anybody can to It If they try. MTIJinKD DF.MPSTEn. Philadelphia, August 30, 1021, lisue of Northern Eplrui iTotas Editor 0 the Evcnlno Public Ltdotr: Blr The Issue of Northern Eplrus Is be- twesn Orern and Albania. Northern Eplrua li a prolnce to the north of Greece and to thi south of Albania, bordering; on the Adriatic Bea. It has a population of 200. MO people, of whom 120,000 are Greeks and '0,000 Albanians. Theso two nationalities ! 10 Intermixed In Northern Eplrus that It la Impossible to unite the Albanians with Albania and the Greeks with Greece. The eueitlon Is whethir the 80,000 Albanians ahall be handed over to Greoce, together with 120,000 Oreeks. or whether the 120,000 urnki shall be Jragged Into Albania on awurj of the fO.OOO Albanians in the province. In 101$ Germany and Italr threatened tn rrcclpltato a world war unless Northern irui was awarded to Albania. Yielding JJ that threat, the Ambassadors of tho rowera. In the London Treaty of 1013, gave " Province to Albania, But In 101s. when thi Albanian troops advanced to make good thi diilmi of Rome and Ilerlln, the Greeks t Northern Urlrus rcoltod, and defoatcd nioaniani in eery battle during nine HWUIUI, , . ' "' mo . unci n BiKiiru l no un .Miv 17 inn at,- r,... -- i l. ."? Lrfu. whereby tha Pact of Ixmdon "13 was nullllled and Northern Eplrus ii made aulrnomoue. anil, eac Conference Mr. Venlzelos !.u . 'n, hanJ Knd humorous Albanian rn "v ,on" on th9 oth,!r reo nci1 th, North rn cpirut, i.sue for a n-w settlement. Tho ..... """"nee reached unanimous . a.!71!i'UJ.'lnuary 13' 1UJ0- "'''ch detlnltely dlstti.. ,N,.rther, Kplrus. Including the sf !. Kor. 10 Urcece. One clause (!,..". rf"ient. however, provided that r."" wuia lot occury Hie nrovlncn until ' Alrlatlu issue wa, settled I lilt Ailr alii. 1 . .. .... -- I lr 1" inii. V. " :a" wuieu on Novem iBrii li!.?.?0 . x,'n,'h Is Italy evacuated In ' hih V ' " lro"',e of Nurthorn Eplrus, of surr'i Jcu'l'l alnc, 1U10. and Instead Moilem tn'1 " ,0 Qrec" k,1 mvltea th Jority, l v UOOK wnruiiau ma- (j rifft ti . . a ... t'tls o.. v. i.' ,u"y a ,a,la international avoid n"1' he." 1:plru"' But "h8 d"1r AlbJnlsn. t'"h wh I'T neighbors, the l Si " ,n'- hhe hooes Hint ih. .,.n,. that thi 5 " b,""" ttt I,ar"' wl" dec",r mu I h! ""'"'""a reached January 13. 1020, d ch7raii?neUea by you" Albania. Such f. . L1""" may convince the Albanian. t ..,:. r.'J'V """: "o toedihS n,, e ?ro!l Provliico without wiueu Utherwlvi nr..ai.a .ni . m . r "rrr."! w ' ,.. ""'" "ti unvu iu tn.,. .a """" w viugrco Uin l'urlM i.r.. ftteaieoi ?h."The. w." ro"'Plld to do In . 01 the Treatv nf .u,.. Cr "."!!;!!. "f xh Albanian Comml.. elilra, t0 Vi;; ,,s,un '" Ofeece rests her Ul th. m!l .h.?rn. .' "'f"1? "ron the fact iTrovInc, bVlo,ir . .; ",hftl"'n"' "T that I Pi-L" "Oloii. to the Uioek Orihn,i, ""t treaty He"" "i prov"ln of the 'waded Ureece l.fn,l0n.n0' ,018' ' un" ttent for .. ' n"er adduced as an arau- WhoJox m iu. ",.""" P'rotes are 'e that II,,.?. 15, " '" u'flclom to rty and wnSde ?t"01 V"'" ,0 ,hal ft Albanian, jo U ,',u1", u w""t as '"' Un"-1 States' symnathl.. ... ... -- " ! Ull Ttf PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor should ba as brief and to the point aa possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian ula cusalon. I No attention will be paid to nnony mous letters. Names mkI addresses must be Hlened as an ovldenco ot good faith, although names will not o printed If request Is made that they be'omlttcd. The publication of a letter Is not to ba taken as an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript ba saved. Ida on this laaus. The Semite 'r.slrl.nt hav. Bl.aailu nit An miklln . ner vote. I ""?'., flint to get f ,0ore"- " howl that Am ' '-".J a long and bitter ngni baa(,or Hartey will communlcato the, Chancellor Qencral bora ot American Evo lution. Philadelphia, Auruat at, 1021. Favors Ku Klux Klanera To the .Editor 0 the Jueii(ito Publio Ltdotr: Sir In reply to Hampton L, Caraon. our former Attorney General, who raps our new American organization the Ku Klux Klan, does he not know lh this new organiza tion la composed of 100 per cent Americans and nothing elso? Although I am no mem- lir nf 4hla natir n,i..nl..Hnn a. .Via .rnl and all It undertakes to do. How can ho niTI ' . . An YOU s. . m-M - " it hub iirni n.auru rimiv noro 111 uur jit, writ"'. - n, 0f criminal. -.- Dwn country afl.r tho Cvll War? Does he .tnlhf fn ' .-. nf honest menT ' , ktlow thft, wft hav n. rMln rln.s at stUr l'4 ,?' ,ma ambitions, the people here In our country today who claim erlmln-l- "!? h.nplnoaa or ot wall-oe iija . t Amerlcan,( but Bre nol AmerCRns stin "..lils in brain. "".:".' t, after nil? We have the Iteds and the Hmn ,amre"e' dlffeIencolncharacwr7 lnor3 Me Amtrcan. flr,t lind socoo"- '- ,n heredity ",,.a by ' '"l Nl "hen why should he undertake there """! bear burdens m",,,, i to break up a real 100 per cent American in some '0,! v-, that diseases 01 i"" nrotinlmllon nnd lv. Ih-a. nlhnr Iwn ,.r. i,c":?!!j ra transmitted that in ganlzatlons that do not care for America stay as they are now? When this new organization applied for a permit the other day our public safety man ln tha City Hall refused to give it to them. I suppose you know as well as I did not refuse J. A. Mcuarrlty when this msn tried to pull off rman meeting here last spring. He would havo left It go on If we, tho true American people, had not protested against this meeting. I think every true American who still has tho true Yankee blood In him should stand behind the Ku Klux Klan. for I am proud to say I am one of thorn that has Yankee blood In my veins. WAL.L1S JOHNSON. I'hlladelphla, August 20. 1021. From Barber College Alumnus To the Editor of the Evening Publio Ltdotr. Sir I Just road In tho Teoplo'.s Forum a letter from a correspondent who signs him self "3. It." who attempts to slip the rasp berry to us college graduates. Aftsr read ing this guy's animadversions and diatribe I thought to myself, "Does it mean some- thlnir?,, By using a lot of big words this dumb bell Attempts to feign Intelligence, but It Is easy to see he Is suffering from pctrlflca tlnn nf the hrnln cells. Ha says tho "time has tronn by when a man can sit In the other things grandstand with a set of cold storairo brains . .1.- . HinA. ."X hi. ht . tr.. Vhra lexceot DOS- wrUla thlnrs; ana ' -- ,, the , nlnned to his cheat." etc. Where (except pos Camdcn) was this custom ever preva- ctnlltlons of thla man. Bis Bci;onh,m new , lent? I havo seen them alttlng In tho grand clinied. P'' h,s ri0? Shanw the' stand with a bun on. but I never m.w any rtU?Vfth.h0m'n1, beng changed. It fol- one sitting there disguised as a meat mar !,U1! ,.n il'.i.'S ?h. Vs conduct will be , ket. .. .. ....... . iVn,....r. "a. n." shows Intermittent ln- t,uinnr. ns when h beseeches the joutbs to "peer at the pamphlets." etc. May I not go farmer nna ousnum m they rest by the' reading matter, tarry amidst the treatsles, delve Into the dic tionaries and browse among the brochures. I m sure all college men will agree with me and I am proud to append my alma mater. MOF2T.it.EIVB HAIUlEFi lui.ui.um Philadelphia. August 80. 1021. 08. Questions Answered Losses In World War To tho Editor ot tho Evtnlna Public Ledoer: Sir Which State had the greatest num ber of men killed In tho World War? P. E. C. Philadelphia, September 1, 1021.. New York State Buffered a loas of 4782 men In tho World War, which was the greatest number of any State. Pcnnsjlvanla was second with 3053. What Is a "Rodeo"? To ttie Kdltor 0 tho Evtnlna Publio Ltdotr Hlr -will jou please explain an Item ln--a rocent Issue In which It Is said. "Tho na tives In Kobuo Hlver country. Alaska, con duct a reindeer rodeo every winter." Are reindeer native of Alaska, and If so. why were so many reindeer Imported from Lap land a fow scars ago? What is meant by "rodeo"? cirAnLES T. UNDERlttU Philadelphia. August 31, 1021. "Ilodeo" Is a Spanish word meaning round-up. as It Is used In California and . .i,. nrieinallv It meant cattle market. The reindeer ar.i not Indigenous In Alaska. Tbey are all descendants of reindeer. Im ported from Lapland. Electrocution To tho Editor of the Evtnlna Public Ltdotr: Sir in the electrocution of a human body which does the killing, the voltage of tho amperage? .n...1"" ' ' Phlladelph'a, August 29. 10J1. In the electrocution of a human body the destructive effects are causid by a current (amperes) which flows through It. To get the current through any conductor, there must bo an electromotive (volts) force. Hence, ln one sense the result depends on the voltage without which no current would flow. Postage to Germany To the Editor ot the Evtnlna Public Ltdotr: Sir Is mall being sent to Germany now, and If eo, what U tho poetage ratea? 'Philadelphia. August 81, 1021. The Postofflce Department says that at ih nrnt t'nlo mall Is being sent to and from Germany. The postage Is live cents for thu first ounce and tnree cents tor eacn arfAlllnnal ounce "C. U. C " Iliiffalo Hill was burled In a tomb hewn from rock at the top or looaout " - 1U THE statements of this bank reveal two outstanding facts. The surplus and undivided profits amount to over four times the capital. And every dollar represents earned money solely. jGentral National Bant of Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Fifth H Capital $1,000,000 SurplusandUniMUd?rofiuEamtd$4,ioo,ooo t - "tr i Mountain near Denver, Col. rrarks this spot. A monument Fruit and Fence To the Bititor ol the Evtnlna fubHd LtAoert Sir I built a wire fence at my own ex penae. Iaa the adjoining owner any right to damage the'fence'or the fruit vines grow ing on It? ' Tho fence poata are all on my land. Will the adjoining owner have to help In the repairs of the fence? I would rather have complete control of. It, and for that reaaon put It all on mjproperty. tf. U V. Cheater, ! Auguet SI, 1021. Adjoining owners of Inclosed property are required by atatute tt contribute equally to the coat and reoalra of the division 'fence. Apparently, however, you have placed the I And mnce not on the line, but on your own prop crty entirely, so you could hardly force a half payment. Each la entitled to the fruit on hta aldo of the exact boundary lino and can trim or cut on his side, if rruit is wholly on your land, of course your neigh bor haa no right to any part of It, Climate of Hawaii Tj the Editor ot the Btienlno Public Ltioer: Sir On account of 111 health I have been told that I would be benefited by going to live in Hawaii. Please tell me what Is the climate of that country. O. 8. I Philadelphia, August 81. 1021. The climate of Han all Is equable, rarely too warm or too cold, and storms are rare. The rainfall varies ln the different locali ties, depending upon the position with regard to the wind and mountains. In general, the climate Is healthy and agreeable. "D. I,. E." Omaha, Neb., had a popula tion In 1020 of 101,001. "C. C. K." The IMJnoU bonus will be voted upon In November, Apply to the Ad jutant General, State of Illinois, Sprlngflrd, III. "D. I.. C." The United States Geological Survey sa.ys that there Is practically no difference In tho siltnesa of the two oceans, "P. C, L." To years, between the aires of eight and ten, was all the time thai Benjamin Franklin attended school, "C. I. V." Sleeping cars were first used In 18BS. Pullman's patent dates from 1801. Poems and Songs Desired "The Stars Come Nightly" To the Editor of the Evening Publio Ledoer: Hlr Can you locate for mo the poem of which the lines given below are a part, also the name ot the author? "The stars come nightly to the sky, The tidal wnvo unto the sea! Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor high, Can keep my own away from me," v S. D. P. Philadelphia, August 21. 1021. Wants "Retribution" To the Editor of the Evtnlna Publio Ledoer: 8lr I will appreciate It very much if you will print for me the ppem "Itetrlbu tlon," which contains the verse: "A working girl, though a woman withal. The typewriter clicked at her fingers' call: Incessant and loud from morn 'till night. In a dusty office, by faint gas light." Mrs. McC. Philadelphia, August 24, 1021. Two Selections Requested To tho Editor of the Evtnlna Public Ltdotr: Sir I will appreciate It If some reader will send In the words of the old song en titled "On Ilockaway Ileach," which con tains the lines: "Down ln the valley she Ilea aaleep, And we poor darklea are left alone to weep." Alao the song containing the following: "I'll take my banjo down. And play my rtosle a sweet tune." S. Tj. O. Philadelphia.. August 23, 1021. "School Girl's Soliloquy" To the Editor ot the E'lenlno Publio Ledorr: BIT I will appreciate It If you will print the poem entitled "The School Olrl's So liloquy," containing the lines: "Going to school Is a wretched bora. Over stupid lessons to puzzle and pore." Mrs. L. T. WINKLER. Philadelphia, AuguITt 23. 1021. "Do You Ever Think of Me7" To the Edttor of the Bvenlitor PubKo Ltdotr: Sir I will appreciate It very much It you will print for me the words of a song con taining the following versa: "Do you ever think ot me, dear. When the lamp of life burns blue. And wonder If I'm living yet," etc. MKS. W. L. O. Philadelphia, August 24. 1021. "Taking Tea In the Arbor" To the Edttor of the Evtnlna Public Ltdocr: Sir In reply to a request by Miss E. L. Argeuy, of August 10, for "Taking Tea in the Garden," I Incloso It herewith. J. C. Philadelphia, August 20. 1021. TEA IN THE ATtBOIt What peasure folks feel, whon they llvo out of town. In the culture of turnips and flowers. And getting a friend, now and then, to como down To look at their walks and their bowers And such Is the taste of some dear friend of inlnei , Mister. Mistress and Miss Mary Uarber, 1 Who will nft have me come to their villa M dine, 1 And tm-n to taKe tea in vne aroor. Where there are sweet willies and daffy-down-dlllles. Terfumes like tho shop of a barber, And roses and posies to scent up your noses: Then come and tako tea In the arbor. I decline as I can, when oft they Invite, Kor of rural delights I'm no lover: Of Insects and reptiles I can't bear the sight. They make me to shudder vll over. However, last Monday I went there to dine. "I am glad jou are come," said Miss Uarber. "I kno'w you will like It, the weather's so fine, ' And we all will take tea In the arbor," Sweet lilies and willies and daffy-down-dlllles, etc I bad on thin allocs and the gravel was damp, The thought of It made me quite nervous "From a cold, or a fit uf the gout, or the cramp." -J' '. -f - T ftatft tn tnn.alf. "Ah nrIIPVA UBP' And when wa g-ot there-a great frog mads m Jump, Whlrh wis excellent fun to Miss. Barber. Then there was a lonjr caterpillar' fell Plump In my drat cup ot tea In the arborl Sweet lilies and willies and daffy-down-dlllles, eto. Of little green files on my dress came a host, And a bee put me all In a flutter) . A great daddy long-legs stuck fast on my toast, And left one of his limbs In the butter. In rather bad temper I homeward did Jog, And njxt morning I wrote to Mlas Unrber That here In my pocket t found the great frog Which frlghten'd me first In the arbor. And though there be lilies and daffy-down dlllles, Said I. Ill my note to Mlra Tlarber, rcaes perfuming, excuae me from coming Again to tako tea In the arbor. "Where Did You Get That Hat7" To the Edttor 0 tho'Kuenliti; I'tibtlo Ledoer: Hlr ln answer to tho request of "J. S. J." for song. "Whcro Did You Oel That Hat?" ' Now how I camo to get this hat 'TIs very strange and funny. Grandfather died and left It to me His property and money. And when the wilt, -It was read out. It told me straight and flat If I would havo his money I Must always wear hts hat. "Whore did you get that hat, where did you get that tile? Isn't It n nobby one and Just the proper style? I should ilko to havo one Just the same as that," General Electric Wo have just prepared n complete analysis of this Company. Copies now ready for distribu tion. ASK FOR ONE TODAY NO OBLIGATION Milton Heim & Co. Stocks rorrlgn Kxrliange Ilonds Members Philadelphia Stock Kxchnnge Consolidated Slock Kxchiinge uf N. Y. 1622 Chestnut Street Phones: Dell, .Spruce 8041-2-3-4 Keystone: Rare 7S0 74 Ilrondwny 4, 489 Sth Ave., N. V. Htnmfortl, Conn. Hprlngiielu, Man, IInloke. Maas. Boles 6.Westwood Msmber's Phila.j5iock. Exchange INVESTMENT SECURITIES LancLTitle Bldk Philadelphia PHONE' LOCUST 4721 NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB Members New York qnd Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 1410 Chestnut St. 4 GE0.A.HUHN & SONS STOCKS AND IIOMW Members of the rhllnileliilihi. New York nnd Chlenrn Sloek Kvrhances New York Cotton I'vi-tningr Commission Orders Executed In All the Principal Markets Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold llellevue Court Hide. 1418 Uiilnnt St N. lit Ilrondwny. Xtlmitlc City. Amlipasmlor llntl Sixty thousand dollars re quired; will pay handsome commission for sum needed for first mortgage on our own building. B 913, Ledger Office J. ti. Jf ATJ-UIS & CO. 3D A CHESTNt'T STS. BANKERS Successors to HAH.BK A. bTKVKNSO.V M nonds unil Storks Imiiflit ond sold M.mb.r. PMIi Itneli Exeliance Bonds for Investment Circular I'pnn Request The National City Company orresponilenf Offlcts (11 Over 00 Cities riilliiilrlplilu 1121 (hrstniit .sf, tll-ntlc rmO'fi "- -i " AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE I.II1KHTY JIVTl'AI. INSritANCK CO. rhonei I.oen emt tr-"" lO-'-J So. 1,1th f. f IXAXt'IU, rtpeelal Meetings JS5" A Hl'I.CIAI. HKkTlNU OF THK " atockhoiders of 1 he .Moore ft White Company will be ho'd at tho general ntncei of the (-ompany. on tho first day of Novem ber, lOil. at 1" o'tlorlt A. M.. to take ortlon oil approval nr ulsapprou of the proposed Issue of 1100.000 of .10 cumulative pre ferred Btoclc, to he eschanued for the present U.u, Of l00.0U.VofK7V .-eferredstock. Secretary DUIdends American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 13HT1I DIVIDKJSI) The remulnr nusrterly dividend of Two Dollars and Tenti live Oenta per share will be paid on Haturday, October IS, Iftai In stockholders of record at the close of bunl Tiess on Tuesday, Heptemlier 'JO, 1021 1! rn.Am-a.MITH, Treasurer. Ifnposais HIUH WII.I, IK UIX'KIVKII FOIl THK construcuon 01 inrou jeiues ai Kenobnth I Ileach. Dolaware Plana will be mailed upon I application tn the chairman at Milton. Uela. 1 ware, and deposltlmc ten dollars O10.0UI, wh'ch will be returned when the plans are returned. All bids to be sealed and deliv ered to me cnairnian 01 me committee at Hrtioboth lieacn.Ue aware, by il o'cloolt V, M September 18, 1031. ' v JAltEa CAIUOT PATJIHIU V Chairman. Where'er I go thsy shout. "Hello! where- did you set that hat?" At twenty-one X thought I would To my sweetheart be married! The people In the neighborhood irail said tnn Inn we tarried. So off to church we went right aulek Determined to b wed. t had not long been In there when Tha parson said to met (Chorus) Could -some reader furnish me with the words of the song "Somewhere Somebody's Wkltlng For You"? Mttfl. C. HOFT. Egg Harbor City, N. J., September 1, 1021. 1 "D. S. A." asks for a poem containing the lines: "Young men toltlnir on obscurely. Struggling sgalnst an adverse tlds, With a high and honest purpose Which a mocking world deride." BTJMMKIt ItKHOttTB ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. PLANADE WboU Block tin Oocam Frot Coolest location In Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel In Chelsea SectJea. Caaaelty Flro HandreaV OninU OlfMtlM bmiM. w. r. btiaw "Open All the Year" Brisk, Hteel and fltnn Constrnetlom - jSkMjaja So Csrollns Ave., nr Bhs DDIIIpalaCV Bathing from tunas and our rlllllUbllll own uosrdwalk bulh housta. RHNNINQ WATER IN ALL ROOMS Mod IUU. Eltrator. French Chef, OrcWratra Dandoc. Cap'y SCO. Bkt. saalUd. PAUCC.HOSECHAJW.Owm WELLSI30R9 Ksnttieky Ave.. iwt Beaeh, eer. hoosei epn sermn4 hts: esnter of attractions and plerj 1 Konnlng ',? rooms, private baths. Bsthlns pritlljrM frees hetaf. Shower baths. Elevster to alreet. TabU Bseiealljd. U Wop dallytllT M op.."! ," Phui Mufje. Dane- M V' oYiUuV, ..eolfh W ,h" HOTEL MORTON Ocean End Virginia Ave, Capacity 300 F.levntor, Private IIMlie, ete. Alwnva Open, Kr.nx o. nr.r.T, a pa pi. m. rnrrt. rrrs. GRANDATLANTIC NI'.W OWNERSHIP MANAGliMlINT I Virginia uve.. near beach. Capacity S0O. Private baths; running water; elevulor; $4.80 per day up. Special weekly. Booklet. Auto meets trains O. D. PAINTETt. ITATtOT.P LA N DON. stvcWIOThire; Virginia av 3d hotel from Beach. Private baths, run. water- elev, jieuucea fan raies. N.J COLLINS Mgr. SAM F.LLIS Owner, narlboronglvlSlcnMin HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always readv terms moderate Writ or phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN. TARflR INN Oceun end Connecticut nve. lnDUU lllisj I(Jea) Iocatlon. Iare room9 Kxce'lent table. 10th season. Special rates from Labor Day. J P. A A. M. DUNN. TIIK xRI.in (Cottnce) M22 CENTIIAI. AVE. Eirellrnt tnhle. Near bench. E. IT. flIT.KH. IIKACII HAVK.V. N. .1. THE ENGLESIDE MUCH HAVEN, NEW .IEKHEY The Island Keiort tho only rcort In New Jersey that combines perfect bathlnit, ood is'mr with a modern hotel and alln? sure re'lef from Itay Fewr lslde. rie Tennis 1 mirts Hpoclnl rates for this month; open until September 20. II. F. KNfll.K, Mnnnser wn mvoon. n. j. SHELDON Wlldwood'a Finest Hotel, apecla' rates nvnr T.ahor Diy D, J. WOODS Ownership Management AVAI.ON. n. J. - HOTEL AVALON. Ocean front, will remain open durlnic fall months Tor nervous con valescent patients, especially hay Teer. I)KI-WARK 1VATEK OAP. PA. THE GLENW00D Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity 400. Modern brick hotel, has ball, room, orchestra. thre clay tennis courts, coif, bathlnit. boating flilnK and all amuse ments, garage and supplies, qoud arcommn. datlons at moderate rates. For booklet ad. ciri HILT 1IIIOS Meri MOI'NT 1'OfOXO. PA Th e Ontwood 5f" J1 y'ar- ,Acco.m .... - . . ,,)2. J0', KleB 'ocat'n J table. nnoklt H I.. A R V AHTMAN Hxeel THE ELVlN pen un,u Nov- Newy ........ T.-remod.. prlv. bths . show ers White for hklt. A. J BT.UTTKR. k.st sTKornsitmc,, i. MAPIJ:iH'H'.T INN. East Stroudsburir. Pa. AicnmmoJites 200 modern Improve ments, electricity, music room: 27.1 Toot ver anda: largo lann. tennis: livery: booklet. Special Pall rates, MRS L RACII WBTtNTK'SVll.TK. PA The Highland u"htTuIly Situated on Overlooklne the famous Lebanon Va'Iey. The Ideal place to spend your vacation or week end. P.ates mo1erat Write for booklet J. HOWARD TOIK3. President Hillside '."y'li1' "canary. Prlv. Uatbs. nulslue IMIlilii mod. Kath. Oarbarl DEVON. PA. WYNBURNE INN MrX1!: slrable Tor business men with families Rooms with a bath at reanonable rates Danclnit. La re grounds. Wld veranda. Phone IWvvn 210 W ir.FPF.it'-oN. n. n New Waumbek HOTEL COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN Till: MKAUT OF THD WHITE MOUNTAINS GOLP TENNIS PlbHINO Prank I . Shiite, Ma truer .STKAMHOATS RK.SOUTS tit Couiecfi'onj or all Neio England Linei Fail River Line tool, Comortotle S(atroomi OrcHestro oti Eaoh Steamer I.i.niltnii M.l'ler UN It.B:30 P.M. Diilb Inrluillnir Sundays New lleilford Line Dallv exiept Sunday. l,v pi,- j V II 11 uston Street, 0 p jr u New London Lin, Hilly except SunCay. L,iava m.. to N It.. Houston Rtreet B no pm I'ler -nBR, 'J2d Street il P. " l),i.Tlsht-SnTlnir Tm. TIcKetH nt 1311 A U30 Chestnut St .. I.AIIOH DAY KXci'RNiiiv L0REW00D ,GR0VE (III the tlHsiiiieaki- A I'rluwure C'niiil Steamer Pnssri thruuli o lock,. Mo I heautlTiil wnter trip out of i'hllailelp, ,' Stt.men LORD BALTIMORE & ERICSSON ulll leue I'ler 3. " DeluHiire ,e v.,, "rac FARE, ONE DOLLAR Day Hunt Tor llalllinore eer TuesdiiT Thuriduy mill Hatiinliiy and I.hor Da Jj H o'elneli M (rtljllht.si1nr time). FARE TO BALTIMORE, $1.50 Wo Trip lik thit by water from Philadelphia B-llimore & Philadelphia Steamboat Co. -.all" TO BALTIMORE " &l?"- ERICSSON LINE livery evenlra- at 8j Saturdays, S o'clock Fare, tne way. 12,00 round trlu, is no DAY STEAMER From Pblladelphlaevery Tuesday. Thur.. day, Haturday. at 8 o'clock. Kare, li.ai ons way! J2.00 round trip. ' '0" tloat Deauuiui water rioe out o( Phlladal. a. Bend for pamphlet. No Sunday aitirns Hieamer feayes on dayllBht-savIni ttmi. OKIee PUt 8BouU PeSwari avenue, If You Are Interested in a PHONOGRAPH Hear the NEW EDISON SNELLENBURflS Fifth Floor 5000 Menls Composition Belts With Nickel-Plated Buckles Alone Worth 50c Each tffllE3 at 23c Each Tliis Is a well-known belt of exactly tho same material nnd construction na the one now being nationally advertised for ?1. Shown. bHLLENBURflS First Floor Women's $2.19 Long Silk Gloves On Sale rrrr . Tomorrow C Pair lG-button-length Milanese silk gloves in white and colors. A limited quantity so early selec tion is advisable. Women's 85c Silk A Qr Gloves at, Pair.... y 2-clasp Milanese silk gloves, with 3 roWs of heavy embroldeiy on the back. Whie and colors. bNFH fwvirgS First Floor All Our 75c & $1.00 Sport Blouses for Boys Tomorrow 4oC Each Clean, perfect blouses of good grade percale in a large assort ment of striped patterns. Made with convertible collars. Splendid blouses for school. Sizes 7 to 16 years. SNELLENBUROS First Floor The Quiz of the Wiz A Fascinating New Game That Answers Mr, Edison's Questions Now on QjT Sale at jOL Extremely interesting for every one really four games in one. S'.ELLEUBURGS Toy Dept.. Fourth Floor September Sale of Aprons $1.39 Bungalow Aprons, 59c Each v In percale in neat patterns. Sash models, with rickrack trim ming. $2.00 Bungalow Aprons, at Qftr Each In stripes und checks, made surplice style, trimmed with pip ing and rickrack and finished with sashes and large pockets. SneUENBJRjjS Second Floor A Special Sale of White Sports Silks Which Have Been Selling at $630 to $9 JO Yard at $2.98 yard This lot includes mafo'y copy righted or trndemarked qualities the authentic materials for modish silk sports skirts. In all ivhite and white with black stripes. From the Leading Silk Manufacturer of France Comes Beautiful Silk Duvetyn In All the Very Netcest Colors for Fall, Marked Special Tomorrow at $5.75 yard A very choice ouality of silk duvetyn all-silk, light in weight, soft, yet of firm texture. bNELLENDUROS First Floor N. SNELLENBUR1? & CO-. asN. SNBLIiBNJUKG.vCOjMy J' .' " . -JF V "? STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. fi MOMIAY, HKPTr.MnKB B. 1081. f 1 W ,' SnellenburgS p I 1 l-UTIBe BLOCK- MARKET II 12 STREETS M U A Wr'11' ( Formal Opening Display of Millinery Modes for Fall and JVinter Qur Exclusive Importation of Paris Models and Adapta tions of Imported Modes Arc of Particular Fashion Interest j ', SuIlMBv v ci mmM ' IMPS? fjllllsliliijl l1 allnrfaBBrrTTirnKFiaTBl liMmE2 lillllil Ml JMyMlM JMxn- Sf 1 1 fil Hii IBAp HaHwi 4r$x w Ready-to-W ear Millinery Untrimmed Millinery Ribbons and Millinery Trimmings bNELLENBJRflS Millinery Salons, 2nd Floor Boys' $16.50 Tailored School Suits At $12.00 Each Every Suit With Two Pairs of Knickers, Full Lined front and back. All coats lined witn mohair. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Shown. Lot of 300 Boys' $6.00 Regulation Oliver Twist Suits 00 CA Each at , Of best quality Palmer linen, in navy blue. Made full regulation style, as shown. None sent C. O. D., and no phone or mail orders filled. Only a limited quantity, so it will be advisable to come early. lot Ml Anotlier Big Sale Tomorrow of Those Popular $6.75 Cot Beds at $2.29 Each When Ordering by Mail, Be Careful to Give Correct Address and County. Cotton Pads to fit, $1.95 extra S'.'CLL'-'.JWflS Fifth Floor Here Are the Smart New Tricotine Dresses For Women Introducing the Newest of Style Features At Only $12.75 Brand-new models, in advance au tumn styles. All made on the fashion able straight lines some elaborately beaded, front and back, like the model sketched others richly embroidered. Sleeves, too, reflect the advance ten dencies, flaring slightly, as shown. Altogether the kind of good, all around serviceable dresses you will need for street and general wear. Black or navy. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 V. M. ' Tl ' 'W i ' n ' II Of all-wool fancy cheviots, cassimeres and home spun, in brown, gray and green. Single and doublor breasted models; also yoke Norfolks, box pleated T'l a!& b'.'ILl ENBLTicS Third Floor An all-iron cot bed with all-steel link spring just as comfortable nnd commodious as a single bed it can be folded up and stowed away in a small space. Well built; sturdy; serviceable. Mail orders filled if money is ent with order. N'one Sent C. O. D. SneLTenburcS Second mmt I 1V Uin A mat !SiVV:tI ij 1 i M T4 fr4i , V ?& 7. . ...i. B . ,," n JF j .-" i i-., I t TU! u i ,'? -V- M""-. l'.Mfv ,J ,t v,t. ,r. .. ,...-v. . ,. v - 'Wi ..': '" , W-T . ' Hi, . T i j ' j , (. - N