- ' r -, v ' & A v "- 't'l . ,' A"f f Tffi o,i Philadelphia m.b w recently spent Ln day. In "Irlcl Jnd Interesting oily, nd hv l",w,i!i city of mdr miM. 1 M P,.Sh t" tqu and rpur good PMWIo w'MlSf .PPreclMlon of or quick J ""V rihl u.t within .our lr. W.C,'J .. best I could In the tlnvi and j ', d at my commnd your fir. wiunllf ' ."" j0Ur wond.rlul pollc. and ""i'litai " tm Your locil politic. l ""'".Vv lm iry"g to Pick out Ml ""' thing. In " p011"0' " p"" iki !nl1'' nHrful future t com. tt ,plJl.ud your r for .landing w, and liUd J"' ,, to put do M own W" i.ii,.,i Sunday b.ssbsll. ? oufdoo ? ilhWle fPorli and belltv. ' !"T' ? Sunday and Monday, tno, but ,h,melalt2 Sunday -porta. Phlla- ftVh. lonM to a pilgrimage. M, SVih it Tnd hope to coma ageln om, t al.o hop. our foPlo reMIr wh.l HUM. I "ut Ct for to m Phlladel. "' "'mere ovn thin Wa.blni.tQfl. D. C. b,'..".T. In your mldit that tho cradle of Uf It w '" ' r0Cktd and principle. Tm5S n" 2 thr.h.d out by which tlTiroVn o ond.rtully. I th.nlc you 5 your valuable sp.c. p wlml AN ' frt Tork. September. 0. 1021 eor a Grand Opera Seaion ,uL. communication. .Imrd K. M. K.. wUb ' ' rum ia L,W)Bii, haa Cn brought to our attention VMS ? ,.v. i-nrmallon of "K. M. T." and .lti tauraiied ! we be to .ay "2, 'iion. object lu formir thl. "n I. the furtneranoj nf musical BK T'opf'rh S5S Tuntrr 'it 'W within the wArfaaSdtlonn' w.. organic ahor.U J? ib. highly wcc.Ml enacm.nt of ,r.. rTrlo Orand Opera Company U.t ft." Th?Wl oce"l'nce of th. Pro '; . ,ivin by thl. flru? company waa ?"taS.ti hfin PfomPted number of H f KhU rnunlc lover, to call a mcetln .'ft. "ay. and m.an. by which col Ki .M orT.nld euprort ml.M b Iv.n iirtnwhlle enterprHca 1" Ihe mu.lcal ?iwlth "ipeelal ref.renoe to tb, opera. Vft.'liUeV . tb. '"virion to th.; SfiStuT on Arrangement, felt ju.tlfled In 5Si.i.ly maklnj plana for a three-wek KtMn fttrom !; of the ...oclatlon Due to the lite Ol "v... . . ..a ...iw i. ilrln and un.einan mun. u. -""- '11,7,0 commlttce.-ono of men and tho T of women-It. aucoe.. of thl, en 1 Jfel Phlladolphla Grand Opera Axocla m. .iki the co-operation of all per.on. who nwred In fo.terlnit mich a.encl.a a. t?ki for the Intellectual proir'a. of I'l.lla (ripfcla. and It appcula for their .upport In euklsr thl. really fine elvto movement rt MUUBt rocce. o that U amoclatlon S7 be Nicourag.d to ooctlnu. It. work and MwrTto opera-oer. of Phlladolphla ocoUnuance of yearly Mon of Brand Jp,rt worthy of our clty'a blgh place In the ?be cSlcer. of tbe aiwociatlon are Brnll V Albrecht. president Eugene V Alee MBJronl. vice president, and -William C Hinunir. .ecretary-trea.urer. Information niHCtlnt the plan, and activities of the n BCtitlon will bo uladly furnished by the sec- ""pHILADBJM'HIA GRAND OPKKA AaSOCIATION. William C. Hammer, aecretary. 403 Marrl.on DuIMInc. Itllid.lpMe. Soptember 7. 1921. Progreulve, Up-to-Date Girl to the Bdltor of fh livmp I'ubllo Lodger: lirI would ninxt to one .lining hor Mil "Emplor.r" that the length nf drc.s Ul nothing to do with efficiency. Thrro 1. Jut a. much Inefficiency among the long Ulrid. lonr-sklrted female, an there Is tnoag the (hearcd. ahort-.kirted on... a fatt. the up-to-date girl, .a a rule, ha. ZciteM to to J'tor I uusaxjimiin nuuojuui aPUJMnamu;raoiuj:iia'Viiii muuouvLniaAi.ti.iiiijji ju.wi nu inniiii, uu nunnnuii m 'iniiiii ii.m m My Dear ! Mod tht letter wkich nczavf to Sybil m tkt Wttttm Mt! A DREADFUL thing boa happened. Tbe roost tmfoHnnaU accident . . . Freddie was paddling me slowly down the river in his canoe. It was a lovely night . . . moonlight . . . distant music . . . tbe odour of tamarisk . . . AND then, suddenly, he asked me what T thought of W. L. George, and when I said that, if he wanted to talk Irish polU tics, I preferred de Valera, because he has such a romantic name Freddie gave one groan and collapsed backwards out of the canoe. AND that waa tho last rime anyone saw Freddie alive. It does seem such a waste too, because there's no one here who can toddle as well as he could. And the really terrible thing about it is that the coroner said It could all have been avoided If I had only read the OCTOBER VANITY If you prefer iho books of Normnn Donglns lo the boots of his famona namesake W. L. If Diaz suggefito Barbizou to you, aud not Mexico, oil paintings and not oil flhurce If you enn hear of Gobeliufl without inwardly wondering whether Cousin Jim's division fought on that sector you will certainly wunt to read this latest number of Vanity Fair. 7 L GEORGE cemtinnea his psycho-analytical fa . studies of womankind. Erik Saue is as fwv Jtic m writing about musicians as he is in writing f- ,H. G. Aikman, who wrote "Zcll", recounts the uttra,at'n of authors of "realistic" novels, and Charles anson Townc those of the scenario scribes. GEOGRAPHY is covered by George Jean Nathan's J account of the Most Absurd City in the World, "0 oy Captain Traprock's outline of his phenomenal oiscovery of soructbing new in the South Sea. Where's the Nearest News Stand? fcndo Naaf, Pubjlshe PEOPLE'S FORUM LetUro (o tho Edltqr should bo as brief and to the point as itosdlble, avoiding nnythlnir that would open a ujnqrnlnatlPtiai or neqtrln dl cuasion. Nq attentVon will be paid, to anony mous inter,,. Namea nnd addresaes ""'V be signed oa an evidence of pood fith. nlthough naii)o will not pe Printed If request In tnade Uiat they be omitted. Ihe publication of a letter U not lbe ,al4n t" an Indoraement of Its views by thin paper, t..r,mmu,!,calln w"l "" re mrnea aniens kccompnnled by post age, nor will manuscrlot be saved piore proarrea.lvenea., mora adaptability, more pep and outdistances her mora conser vative sitter. Any one capable of rea.on 4ig knows that short hair I. mor. conten lent nnd comfortable and requires lasa time to care for It I have never yet heard a man My that he would like to wear long dien.s and long hnlr. As to ttiv older mothers. If they were girl, today every one of them would b dre.sed la pre.ent-day fashion. It I. only Ihe lightweight elemant that find fault and sees harm In everything- tbe girls do They are only trying to throw dost ln people', eye. so their own faults won't be aetn These people should begin with them.elre.. and when they are free from enlfl.hne.., decrltfuine... uncharitable nee., untruth, unklndnn.e and dlsboneaty In thought tt will be ample time to take up trivial matter, and decide whether girl, should be permitted to ponder their noses, how many Inches they may cut off thoir dresre. or whether thoy shall be alloaed to wear anything but sidewalk sweepers. Tho builnees man's argument wero logi cal. No man ha more right to In concerned about the comfort of his workers, both male and female than he. It Is a business man's duty to be progressive and up to data, or hn will not be ln bu.lneea ery long. He rboote. the girl who dreeaen In the current mode becauso she le likely to br the moat efficient He know, from eiperl.nce that n Kir I who ia Inoapable of lem Pin up with the time. Incut progTe.. and will ba a detri ment to any buslne... c. o. Ancirart Philadelphia, August 31, 1921 A Call to Scouts To fhf Kdflor o (he JivrnUw I'ublir I.tiAotr' Sir Kindly publish the following In the Err.Nitn I'ubiio I.tiwir.R Kcoute, If ou want to do a good turn dally. If you want to avn life, If you want to help boy. In particular, do tlilv De nt roy every cigarette you encounter At one time Troop No. 2, fnm Cemcnton, Vn eollecled 780 clgarettea Tghlng one pound and two ounce. Of those, sovon were vthole, 401 were .tightly smoked and the remainder. 822. were useless At the earn time It wa. learned that out of twenty acouta who ud to .moke before they took the oath "to keep mxelf phy.l rally strong," etc., two of them bought clgnrette. although they were under e I' all tho cigarettes would b poinonous rep tile, people would be hunting Iheiti dnun with the run. and y4 In Itn present form n cigarette I. not lee. danKerqu. than a jiol.onou. .erpent. e.pe.lall to boa undtr alxleen Of what use la the hand of the law which forbids the sale of cigarette, to I'flyg under age when enough clgarettea can be found In tbe .treet to supply all tho boya In need' Hon exterminate clgarettea and tramp on cigarette, when thrown away. CAKiriNE D TALOTTA. Hroutma.tcr of Troop No. 3. Tementon Pa August 31 1021. Women Need Education To tht IMilor o Ihe Kioilnu I'ubiio l.nlair frlr 1 hae urked aeral girl. wh they had not gone through to the flnlnh with Jholr mo.t Important factor In life education -ard the reply In general waa to the effect ' Why xhould I worry about school or col lege? When I B"t married my hueband will hee that half of the houno to keep up." I laugh Inwardly every lime, for they haven't the least Idea of what they nre ..in Ins Th 6in't km w what thev are preparing thtm aele for later In life Education 1. not cnty In studying physiol ogy, p.ychology or "trig," but 1. also In re tirement, .perch and taite. It comet quite natural to ono who I. educated, while I doubt whether uny person, no matter how well bred, can without education have tbe society of the well-educated people, who per haps were born In a barn. IN THIS ISSUE; HEYWOOD BROUN discusses the stage ant! tho ball nark with equal wit and acumen. A page of rans by Edna St Vincent Millay. Humour by George Chappell, Donald Ogden Stewart and Nancy Boyd. Satire by F. M. Colby. Criticism by Kenneth MacGowan and others. PHOTOGRAPHS of stage and film stars mingle with a tiic latest achievements from the studios of h nnd America, while authoritative articles finance and clothes round out the issue. Frank Crownlnahleld, Editor A man bo would take (t upon himself to marry an uneducated woman There ar. hundred. wLlklni th street, today. The burden I would aoon become Intolerable. Hhe haan t the taste or refinement or tne way oi nnn Ine wth -her hu.b.nd, which would shame him and make a farce out of her. I don t need to say more than once that most of theae "camouflage." that walk about the street) of today, wth exceptions, are the biggest farce, of the decade. My dear young ladl.a, bofore you attempt to "down" man rrrnll the Tact tnai yeni a. op the old earth before Kv. and that that baa quite a bit to do with almost everything, I will .ay, however, that there are many nice and woll-ducatel glrla, a. there are, vuuner men of the narrL caliber (which la In timated there ore notleli tut If you should come n contact with the kind oi poopie wno know "everything" that goes on "outside" and "In" without n break, you've eot to show me. I am terribly afraid there are gclng to be g couple morn "old maid." added to tb. rest of the "hopl but smil ing " Here' lo the ladles; may they live for ever Hut It', very foolish to try to "mock" men for Ihey laugh, V. A. Philadelphia, Heptmber 0. 1021 Hns the Stage Degenerated? To fht Kililor o Ihe Buoilnp I'nblW l.tdour! Hlr II. . ihe stage degrnorated and lo what extent I would llko to have thl. que.tlon anawond by your reader.. To me tt .earn, to have done h In most la montnble way Who are the singe artl.t. pf today? I fan to find any of them to b compared witn the great star, of the past Edwin llonth. Henry Irving. Ellen Terry, Ada Itehan lllchard Mansfield, Salvlnt, For. rest, etc What can be the renson for this? Will an explanation b forthcoming from aome reader or readers of the People'. MiruniT K. I (JHKENE. Philadelphia, deptembcr 4, 1021 Man's House His Castle To tht Kililor at Ihr ICicMna Pulhe I.etlatr, Bl' To those who foel enthusiastic over ponator Heed's epewh, nnd to the support or. or the Vnl.toad act, I would like to recall a claH.lc English sentence, one well noown, out .eldom quotod ln Its entirety An Englishman', houxe la hi. castle: the rain may come In through tho roof and the wind through th- door, but tho king ond nil ni. arqiy tannol " ine xounnatintia uf our liberty are one with Ilrltnln'a going down and baik lo the RlgnlnK of the Mrnina Chnrta. when Ihe divine right of kings was first successfully curtailed nml deinwratlc government born to nil English speaking people It Is safe to say no real llrlton will ever attempt to unnermine thl. foundation. Then much more certain should it bo that no American will do .u. No pie of Ignorance nor of good Intention tan excuso him The question I. D.)onu ana outside of prohibition I have been a lolal abstainer for forty year, bdlcve In It, advocate It, but expect to give others th liberty I demand for my- anil. . H. norriN. Philadelphia H-pt inter 1, 1HJ1 Recognize Irish Republic Tv the tdltoror the Hvfnlna t'nlhc 1 ritwr: Sir Please Inform mc through our pnper why such a man ae llencrnl Jan (' Smuts should say the "Only solution lo the Mtua tlon In Ireland is dumln'on home rule'" Tho Philadelphia newspaper, have lauded thl. man to the rklex and no doubt this ort of propaganda pleases their reading public, who presumnbl are pru-Engll.b, ton In fact. Internal lotml recognition of tin Irish Republic u tho only road to a final Anglo-Irish peace Ireland's spokesmen Know their bu.lnen and despite all th efforta of the hireling press and all the In irlgue of John Hull Ireland I. on the road to vlctorj. Orci tho Irish Republic la rec ocnlzed Internationally no matter what gov ernment I In powir In llrltaln. Ireland will li safe. Urllaln dare not Interfere any more than ahe ran Interfere Willi Belgium or Hoi land, or Denmark or any other Independent States or tho world M1HS SINN FEIN Philadelphia September 1 lP.'l. Hotels and Prohibition To the I'.dltor of Ihe icnno Public l.cdgtr, Mr It has been recently announced In tln papers that the hotels are unable to cut room prlcea on account of prohibition To ono who is continually traveling this Is a ridiculous statement. Tho hotel, never before have had such n patronage More mil mi n n . iiiiiui iiumiii! iui. ill' IIILl IUlIIIi Njli. inil!IS!.tI.I.II pir. fi C Tuitj aVwtT urope sport, on ITcywortli Campbell, Art Director 3 Ye, and I pity the wei-ducti over, trarellnr men and InWlnss. concern. tr now brlncliujr prsssure for reduction In the bote! far.. Thla la done beeatise It ! known that Iheea Diibllc hostslrl.. are In tha sam claa. of profiteers witn in. ice cream od renders. TTia naien cannoi make prohibition tha scapegoat oi tneir profiteering. W. I UHICKEB. nilladelphla, September . 1821. Questions Answered To "Queen's Enotlsh" To tht imtor of tht Kvenlno futile l.ttgtr: Sir Will you print for rn. in answer to the Question, What la. meant by queen's Hrwll.h? F H. I-. Philadelphia, September . 131. Queen's En.llsh and King'. Bnsrllsh are both terms that have been In com.mon ue for yeara to designate irrammatlcal Knc llsh. In Hhakenware'a "Merry Wives nf Windsor" wo read' "Here will Im sn old ebuln of Oad'. patience and the Klnit's l.nalleli." such phrases a. murdering tne Queen'a Cnsll.h" and "clipping- the Queen'. Knitll.h " arose from a took by Dean Alford on tho subject of accurate speech Pointing to Objects, Etc. To the Kdltar ot the Kvctitno Jii(e l.tAotr: Sir I. II rude lo polrt lo en objMl In order lo have a companion locale It? Thl. bablt In on with whom I am In con.tant association 1. extremely annoying- to me I1 am unable to convince him that It Is ul eor. Also Inform me a. to how prominent or noted wa. Ola Dull, and was It a. n leirher of muelo only? M. J. WATWOKTH Philadelphia. August 81. 1021. It I. vulgar lo point lo any one In upenk Ing of them, and, as a rule, to iny object, for the reason for doing o may be mis understood by other.. It Is always possible to direct attention to the per.on or objert to which referonce I. belnir made without pointing Ole Uull wa. a prominent violinist, even more so. than a teacher. In hi. day he wa. one of Ihe greatest of Ihe artists on that In strument, No Pension Provided To the Editor ot tha F,uentno Public Lrdoer' Sir Doe. the United mates Oovernment grant a pension to tho widow, of ex-Preel-dent.? If so, state the amount. O. I., o Philadelphia, August 31, 1D21. , Rock-Salt Deposit To Ihr Editor of the Evening Public l.rdgrr Sir -Whore Is the lane.t rock salt deposit In the world? if. W I. Philadelphia, August .11 1021 Tho Geological Survey says that the larg est deposit of thl. kind In the United mates and probably In the world, extends from Northern Kansas acros. the wc.t end of Oklahoma, tho Texas panhandlo and Houth cortcrn New Mexico to Western Tens -an area of nearly 100 000 square miles No To the Editor of the Kienlng Public Ledger Sir For a mm lo be eligible for the ores Idency of the United Htate need hi. parents !. born ln the United Statu as well ns him-Bill- H W 1. Philadelphia. September 8, 1021. "Sea of Upturned Faces" To the Editor ot tht C veiling Public Ltdgtr' Sir What prominent man used the ex pression "A sea of upturned face.' ? w. l, n Philadelphia. Soptember S. 1021 Daniel Webster made use nf tho expren IN The How, therefore, can any National Advertiser ever hope to cover the Chicago Market without full use of The Chicago Daily News. Practically every local advertiser and merchant in Chicago knows that Chicago can not be covered and sold so completely and at so low a cost in any other way. Ion "A sea of uptume faoa." .( Ceeh In Fanetill 1111, September M. lnnng an uddr.s. with the wordii 'In this raa of upturned face, (here In .om.tfilne which excites me straiurely, deeply, even be fore I begin fo .peak." The figure wa, no doubt, quoted from Scott's ''Bob Boy." In which the same worda ocoun "I noxl atralned my eye. with e'lU.lly bad suecm to aee If nmung the sea of upturned faces, which bent their ayaa on th. pulpit a. on a common center, I could dl.cover the edber and buslnes.-llk. physiog nomy of Ow.n." "0. P. T." Henry Clay said "I would mtber be right than b President' In a peech In 18IW, referring to the Missouri Compromise. "W. C. I. "The flr.t tr.d Journal Is sued In the United Htatra wa. the Price Cur rent. Issued In Philadelphia ln 1783. "C Ij. O," The vear of the recent great fire In Baltimore wa. 1004. Poems and Songs Desired "Grace Darling" To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I note In a recent le.ue of your paper that a reader de.lree the word, of the song "Urace DarJIng." I Inclo.e on v,llh that title composed by Oeorgd Sentry. fJBACK DABI-INO "Oh. Father lov'd, the storm le raging. And cold and heavy the night mist falls Some hapless crew, a prey lo dauaer, For help, for help, despairing calls Trim, trim the lamp, the boat launch quickly, Tho' danger threaten, the worst we'll brave: "The toll I heed not If w can rescue Qticura Clears the Pores Of Impurities Daily use of the Soap, with oc casional touches of the Oint ment as needed, cleanses andpurifie8 theskinand v'keepsitfree from pim ples and blackheads. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. ItmpW Seek r by Hall Addrew "CaUtuaLab riWrtil. Pp xl0.)(ltal,Kll." Bold every where Botp Be. OlnUncnttfendftOe Telram2fa (MF"Cutfcura Soap ahaj. without mug. o 11 I I W & V&r ill THE CHICAGO Chicago Daily News Reaches 7 Out of 9 of the Entire English Reading Population. And in comtng into An middle west vrilh any campaign lwnys rememW that it b The Chicago Marhel proper which u the three million population of Chicago iUelf, that must be put over first. Do that job Uioroughly and you will find that the scvcalled greater Chicago Territory, which include, the thirteen million more people m the ice grounding state, will be waiting fox you when you come. Keep that firmly in your mind along with the fWcl that m Chicago the one paper that reaches seven out of nine of the entire I Enliih reading population is THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. g Tt ahtpwreelcM wn4'wr from Wf Oh, Father lov'd, tha Btorm I raging, And o!d and tiegvy me nigpi fnv '! Sam hanless crew, a prey to danger. For help, for help, de.p.lrlng call.. " 'My gentle child, 'twere worM than mad nea. To tempt the billow thl. fearful night; Again to deep, to rest txlak thee. Await, awnlt, the morning's- light. "f carmot aleep. their hrlk appall m. Oh, Father, heard ye that piercing cry? Arise ye, hs.trn, the day Is breaking, Ixk out, look out, a wreck I py. Oh, Father lov'd, I fear no danger With you I bofdly will breast the wave Th boat launch quickly, th boat launch quickly, Yon hapless crew we yl may aave " the boat la launched Ibro' breaker, roar Ing. Mke lo eome wild blid the frail skiff flow. That gentl girl with lor unshaken Has save I from death that hapless crew The datuter past her heart boats llrntly. Her silent transport no pride betrays. Tho' grateful tear, are round her fa'llnir And heart, are throbbing In her praise Tha heroine's name wa. Orare Hor. ley Ilerllng and she and her father rescued nlna n,rinim from the ixrmr.it of n Forfar- hlr .team.r Darling was the llnllhouiie I kcoper Mnley me auilnr or this once well known song was a popular Bngllsh oomposer My copy wa. published In Phlla delphla by Blake the old time muac dealer EXCURSION TO flUUNBUnY -1 cwi&nn WILLiAHPORT 400 VRT lII.TOV MONTIJOMEHV MUNCY AND MONTOt BHVIM.K V7AJI TAX 1 ADDITIONAL SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 ard Time), 3 00 A M. (Day light Time) simpler at Columbia Ave , Huntfogdaa At., Uanayuak, Conihobooken and NonJtowti 'DeKalb tt ) Consult AgeaU See Flyers Philadelphia & Reading Railway whoa mu.le etora w On Fifth street. Th Bourse cover fh alt. J c- Oerrnantown, September Ti 193'' irt r. rt t Th tinjia vmi nuota are from I Macauloy'.'poem "Ivry." Thl. poem Is favorite for .arhool recitation CT" M A It W cannot reprint Ihe poem "The Face Upon Ihe Floor ' but will mall you a copy If you will aend u. a stamped addressed envelope The rrepl' Forum will appear dally tha Kvenjnar Public ledger, and lo Slhe.Hunday, PuMW lr. Iitlera aeuaelng timely ttvtr wll be printed, n wl a requested r"m. and question. of general Intvereat sill b anwerd. Independent Ever ulncfl I Blarttxl Belling conl In West Philadelphia I have mnlntnlnel my own anunro-ileal bUHlnefm policies, uncontrolled anil unhampered My many customers have benefited there by gottlng hotter burning coal at a fair price quick, accurate service , full uclKht nnd a dis count for cash, J. E. KUNKEL Largtit Independent Coal Dealer in W'tl Philadelphia 63d & Market Slt & Gray What Is Title Insurance? No doubt there are sev- eral people, perhaps ' some who intend to purchase a home, that ' do not know what Title ( Insurance is. 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