11 rjui 1'.. r T, v f.tK V; V'( M ?vy' vjr. ., "' t f ;-,' n, i 4 up"'" EVENING PTIBLIO LEDGBRr-PHHiADELPHIA, THUBSBAY, ' 'SEPTEMBER 22, 1021 R THE letters to the P'ditor rh.nki for ixpoolng Klon Thf nK . ," ,i0 wiloWwn ir-iTMr b?'i fir? has bapper.d In the f "n l ..Tl Is practiced In tho South In '..tiitf as . ".'" . . nnver been J ;,wh.t. ml l.f, " o,s a any time tt"'. with Uu. mn In their lib u lot''"" ,'- to show that any mis- Swf K';d, do harm to other group., will, n "w one foad to the good, of the S"'U.SVT. "iwtlc. to all." for In Julf"- "? le all mu.t go up or down Id! Wf run WttM'' .,. honor to be. an overseas vet- . fr . c0'"u. .h. Eymiko rcnuo S5f A thf n In the-name of liberty r.M lutllce In ?0J"..VMt.Avn UOU1I3. iK""-' he women and tho Vote ILro, the Evening, JbUoI.edt ,edoer.' -MPW.0""'? k ..iMohla have din M-A1" 1' doubt, a rat .'! ippni. - hn lhy entered Pos WlevV .h, beginning of mcnu "- i muia "" . u. "." ..A.m. Th.y ssemea o "' s." of oltl.en.hlp that "J,D .ho wer in favor of clean pon t" ,a Alined to give them the voto. """'Jantid. and now. muoh to our 1 if two things are brought to our """!?!; that the majority of the women la.: '', h. vote, as the suftrago Mi S',,.,, ui ll otherwise, or fafit Wt.'St H thsr soon tired of the 5S,ri .m.ll psrcenuir. of th. .women of "LW"Sn": - t number wttn4. "nI", . conjinons that T.v.m did not o " canuuivi.. ' Ki f of tfood government pointed t".na,AVomtn In tho future t a oui . . .. nm.n in inn luium iw "" M a .. the means for clenhlng out wm ". iTul city and Btato ofn HUP f':"n.C Wlnr to be biased, easily SSrlver,n the worn. 1 V. . orlvllego. I don't mean to .? any one ho disagrees with me "'l'. wrong but If the women would " "J,?. register and then vote, what ". S. result might be It would be sat ,TJf.?.t Tin If they did not vote aa I SSS for It might convince me that I am irronc '" .... in.. .Am nf tnose wnmen w i" . .. . .... JtoS rtr who were crying so loudly JSf ii. tallot in order to clean up po tics W '"..... . fnilnwlnc the result of S. tl'ctlon ye.t-rdsy. wherein the women ?. Hen of the slightest ben.nt In the tU SIS' ....-.---- .... Mta. to be 'convinced Will on. or S,, if these political sisters express their U I " ' t ould make Inter- niUJtlPhl". Hcptemher 21, 1021 The Tipping Habit to 11 ilor t the Evening PupUo l.iiotr: sff-From what source did the tipping libit original? It seems to me one of tb i Mils m our commercial life that should e mlnsted Why should the public. JJttr paying their hotel bill, their restau not ehck or any other menns of tipping U npxted to hand ocr a certain per cntue ot tho cost In order to my the wilier, the porter or any one who Is em toyed by a firm? Tn stem Is unfair Tlio hoteU, the mtorant. the cabs. etc.. should ra "f (clmt to their help to do nway with the lipping It Is not onl unfair to the pilb I c . but a Breit nulsince. Tf jou don t tip ou get poor service, and ery fre tuently jou lo not have a tip In change In your pocket nnd o ero either dabbed n "cheap skate" or nu hae to walk to the eiihler and hae him change a bill and then return nnd pay .ho waiter. In the great majoilty of employment the implores nre never tipped, lir-cause it has tt con- to he a custom, so why ohould It be done In certain lines? The empires I'l'.m that they nre paid such smill sala mi that they ore supposed to ilpend on tipping. That bo'ng the case, they should either force a living wago or lustomero Ihould band th,emsrhes together In an antl t.pplnr cru'al and tlwoby compel the fmploierj to pay thm n sufflrltnt ealary tcr their v,ork. mX)ItOB T UBED. rhlladelphltt, Septemlier 21. 1!2I Heredity and Environment l"e the editor o the Eienlno 'nolle l.tdotr: Sir "Do-s th lllbe pre en' crime?" Letters pro at d con upon the aforemen tioned moject have been printed from time to time in the People's Forum. I'crsonnlly I think we neglect the only solution to the rrobUm, thai Is to ray. tha study of heredity and environment. 1 will deal with heredity first Iwcause It Is needful to take them one at a time. Heredity It "descent" or "breed." Hered ity, the word Is here used, means those Ciutltin nhlch are handed down from one tineratlon to the next, or, In other words, II Ihouih every dead foreparent back to thi dimmest horlion of time Is able to Put a ghostly finger In the pie to mend or fir It. One can no moro help being born "lood" or "bad " "smart" or "dull" than the can being bom an American or Frenchmen, and let me nay now, he that li tilthout Inherited taint among ua let him tut the firat stone. Environment, by that I mean n person's surroundings, experiences, what they see, tear, learn, the akkneaa that tries them, tht griefs that sear them, their friends who aid them and the enemies who wound them, all their hopes ar.d fears, their victories md defeats all their weepings and laugh tir, their klialngs and cursings, from the looment the lamp of life Is kindled to tho lailint the llcht goes out The Bible with Its Rood nnd had pas Mi I environment Now tlie question Is. li th Bible sood environment? There nre a number nf rasatcs betvcr. Its lids that ati "rood, ns wo understand Boot to b. ind there am quite n number of pissuges "lit re bad ' a we understand bad to be. Suppose I takf (he case of u youth nth good heredlts who rend, as I term thirn, the bad rnssnges In tho Illble. and 'Mis other environments are bad If the heredity l, weokr than the environment. v!, ii mu"' triumph. The opposite result 0U1Q SCfnirt wrrn mv Avomnt. ilfld .u. .The m.-le mm u. K00,i and ,)art . PAHCEL POST Brand New vt ..'J-fote ,J0 KoIIs tliulo nnd Bench $382 New Pianos, soan tn $585 r .f.ww r ifirwv CW I'lr... II! . Rtproth,?."11 ?, nn08' S325 t0 $1395 "Producing IlaycrB,$7GC to $1445 unn Mon.. Woil. n,i rvi v'a UWARD VINCENT 836.8,ia.R(n.H,eo on oi NORTH SIXTH ST., PIIILA. PnL,.'L-l0''Er ..for ev, Iteof- v 'I""" I'n-ii Von Trv OOP-FIX fORKYBARs . brush oi.r i, "' " put on with vis you mlnvldi' i,worn' 1,aky root: VEntAHT?l!Sy dollars, o vss you an S4erfu?VooS, 1VAT,:.TIUHT UOOp" ' itorir, ?S0,?.",'..Hi,9P. ""kji evMi during a;'gj.,r?'- Hty rl.lla..Vu I'lano polish for furniture. si l Z. l"n"" iornounes, BOc rg?L.ViNOKNT:,isTs,,S.'.,g. K Ath i mmj "IBMW IMF I 1 PEOPLE'S FORUM K.f"ors, to the Editor ihould be us ;Ufiiittnd t0 ,h Po'nt BB PoMlbl. avoiding anything that would open ouas?on onal pr "larln dl8 N attention will bo paid to nnony J5"? !ctters. Names and addresses Jmirt b?.f.slKncd ttB nn evidence of 6n i!fi' although names will not th.J i2ttd .lf "quest Is made that they be omitted. .W publication of a letter Is not View, hv.1..ns nn Indorsement of Its views uy this paper. turn0mn3!i,,Jleal'on8 wl11 not bo re- .-un,.1?" accompanied by post age, nor will manuscrint be saved. ges Is only n small atom In that complex .l.1l ot environment, granting the fact tnat there are passages In It authorizing and dofendlng lying, deception, cheating, tl.ift. slavery nnd polygamy, I ennnot conceive how It can be either the direct cause for crime or Its prevention. P. O. Philadelphia, September 20, 1021. Soldiers Are Not Loafing To the FMtor ot tho Kvinliip I'ltMfo Ledger: Sir A recent letter In your I'eople's Fo rum cast reflections probably not Inten tionallyupon tho service men which I think aro wholly unjust. Tho writer Im plies IJiat service men are loafing around becnuso they don't want to go to work. There Is but one sultablo reply to such an Insinuation. With the possible exception of a few young men who aro wealthy and who aro not obliged to work unless thov care to, thero Is not one able-bodied service man In this city or Stato Idle from eholce, unless he was a chronic loafer before tho war, and I defy the writer to cits one single Instance) to tho .cdntrery. lf work is so SDundant that service men can get nil they want of It for the asitlng. I know of a few hundred of them within n rndlus of n hundred miles vvhn vvnutrt tin u,i BM,i thankful If tho writer were kind enough w li:,, inrin n iiuro vo lOOK TOT It. Tho writer sajs that veterans of the Civil War have condemned the self-aeiklnx vetornns of the World War. I greatly dtubt whether Mr. Wilson could glvo the name of one slnglo Civil War vctenn-who ever said anything to him nbout It. A lot of them were our daddies (my own was one of them), and I think we know what their views are a well as this writer. The Oov ornment was tardy enough nbout doing any thing for them, but It eventually got around to them, and for many years every ono of thoso who served ninety days or moro and tould produce an honorable discharge hss rocelvod a pension from the Govern ment, the amount of whloh for one year gieatly exceeded the amount proposed to be paid to the veterans of tho World War for the entire time they woro In the service, and not one of us has over begrudged It to In his writings, . Trobably a reader car. them or enMod them because they were re ceiving It. remaps they didn't get n so-called bonus, but they did got something a whole lot bet ter, and my memory Is long enough to know how they went after It ond kept up tho fluht for their rlghtB until they got It. The S'i,""".? of In"ns to veterans of thu civil -vnr was not a favor, out an act of Justlco and right. Personally. I havo never heard a .vord from a Civil War veteran agnlnst something being done for us, and If anything- of that kind were said It would come with poor grace from that source. They were not a bit backward about stick ing up for their rights, and because they did so and stood together some attention had to be paid to them. .., 'i'EUT-. aKOUQE T CAItSON. Philadelphia, September IB, 10J1 Be a Pal to Your Wife To the h'ditor of the livenina Pulllc Lciloer: Sir To ".Mystery" let me say: You cer tainly seem to be In bad shape domestically llefore condemning your wife, why don't you tako a look lit vourself? You say she treats jou In a cold manner How do jou treat her? You clvo her n car, lots of money nnd a nice home. Of courae. she Is to bo blamed for not keeping her home clean, but do jou kIvo her love, a man's gentlo consideration" Instead of quarreling with her. why don't j-ou try reaeonlng with her? You alio sijs that she sneaks to tho table to say grace before jou nrrlve or says It very low If you are there, Why does she do this? Don't jou approve? Tf not, why don t you try Joining In fnmlly worship and then tell her that "cleanliness is next to godliness." Majbe that would fetch her. Do you discuss your business with her? In asking her to write a business letter if jou would explain the d-tnl's, take her Into vnur ronndencn And talk In her rs vnu would to jour secretnrj- (If jou had one). I, am surn sho would be willing to help jou i Troat her as jour "sir!" instead of jour wlfo and you are bound to get results. lie , Philadelphia. September 17. 1921 Young Girls on the Street To the Editor of the Evening PubUo Ledger Sir I have been hoping to see in jour People's Forum for some time a letter or let ters regarding tho loose way In which the city police ure conducting affairs In allowing girls very younj In -cars to walk up and down Markot ond Chestnut streets at night and hanging nbout tho street corners It,1 has finally becumo n disgrace of the most i marked character, and durlrc the many years that I have been famlllur with street ' llfo her- I have nevor found so many girl loungeis, especially on Market strets, rh , at tho present time If these girls were regular habitues of 1 the sttoet It would not bo so bad, for they urn usually bujond the reforming period, but throi-fourths of these girls aro between the aces of fourteen nnd eighteen, and they aro the most braren of any of them. Last evening I spent a brief period on Morket street In the first plnce on an er rand and the second waiting for a business acquaintance to come In on a tralr. In passing the north side ot Market street from Eleventh to llroad I was approached snd Hpoken to by no lose than half a dozan girls not much more than "klfls. ir you will allow the term, and In groups of twos ami throes At the corners of Eleventh, Twelfth spd Tl Irleenth ttreots jnutig girls not more than IKtrcn were hobnobbing with clvlllons and b: llora twice their ages, Their cenduct wai most obleitlonahle One of the sail nrs, ns I wis passing Thirteenth street Read this Krementz Qiiarantee! "If damaged from any cause whatsoever, any dealer anywhere, or we, will re place it free." All jewelry stamped on the back with the name "Krementz," always has been sold under this guar antee. There arc no conditions or time limit. Any owner of Krementz jewelry which is not satisfactory to him should profit by the Krementz guarantee. Collar buttons 25c $1.50: loose links $2.50 $3.50; soft collar pins 50c $1.50; correct evening jewelry sets $7.50 - $17.50. Each piece is stamped on the back "Krementz.' Krementz jewelry natur ally is confined to the better shops. Kimertt? Correct Jewelry ft Mm told on of thee sdrls she had better so home, and as the clrl walked away the replied In a voice loud enough for every one to hear! i"What's wronir with you? How do you set tinat way" Thoro was a police officer standing within three feel of the three girls who had Mopped to speak to the sailor, and' he merely smiled, and they nodded to him ns they passed along. Thoro ore policemen at nil thrca of them corners, but they never make on effort to rid the corners nf these girl loafers. a. r.. n. Philadelphia, September 15, 1021. Questions Answered Qlrard Estate and Taxes To tht Kditor o th Hvenlna FvbUe Ltdatrl . Sir Will you kindly Inform me In tho Teople's Forum whether the Olrard Estate) pays taxes on the various buildings which It owns In the clty7 A friend of mine claims that It does not pay. DAVID ritESSMAN. West Philadelphia. September 14, 1021. The nirard Estate In taxed the same ns nnv other estate In this city. The (llrnrd College Is not taxed, however. A Copyrighted Book To tho Editor of the Evening PuMo LcAvcr: Sir Will you ploase state In tho col umn devoted to nuorles tho law governing copyright of books whether plays and r.hotoplsys may be made from thsm with out the author's consent, especially from books long ago published? F. W. L. Philadelphia. September 10, 1921. The copyright law prohibits the use of a ctpyrlghted story being convortid Into n piny or photoplay vylthout the permission ot the author. Hven though a book has been published many j-ears go, lf It Is within the copyright provisions no ono has ft right to utilize the story for any purpose without permission Tennyson's "Idylls" i To the Editor o the Evening J'uWIe Leioer' Sir Please favor mn with n romoletr Hat i of tho poems imbrnred In what Is called ! Tennjson's "Idylls of the King." O. U M. Philadelphia, September 16. 11121. "Th Coming of Arthur." "Oercth and I.ynette," "deralnt nnd Enid." "Merlin nnd Vivien." "Lancelot nnd Elaine," "The Holy Grail," "Peloas nnd Ettnrre." "The I.at Tournament," "Oulnevere" and "The Pass ing of Arthur," which Includes "Morts d' Arthur," The Horse Latitudes To the Editor ot tho Evening PubUo Ledger: Sir What nre known as the "horse lati tudes" in the Atlantlo Ocean and why so named? O. W. I Philadelphia. September IT, 1021. Tho "horse latitudes" are a bolt In the Atlantic Ocean where calm often prevails, so called In Colonial times when vessels carrying horses from England to the West Indies wero sometimes obllnixl. when detained there, to throw overboard part of the cargo for want of wind. Wants Information To the Editor of the Evening Public I.-daer1 Sir If our I(Ord was upon tho earth forty d..ys after He arose from the dead, how can the last chapter of Luke bo true? Moreover, will some reader of tho People's Forum who knows something about the Bible please tell us what he thinks nbout It? U. D. WELLS. Philadelphia. September 19, 1021. Instruments In a Band To the Editor of the I.'voitlno- Public Ledotr: Sir Please state vvhr.t oro the names of the Instruments that nre ueually used In a. hard T. P. F. Philadelphia. September IB, 1021 It depends on th' alio of the bond and tho point of vlow of tho conductor, but the average military band Is very likely to have the following Instruments: Two first D-flst clarinets, one excond nnd one third II clar inets, ono piccolo, one E-flat clarinet, two fliat K-ftat cornets, ono second and one third D-riat cornets, first, second nnd third nllos, first second and third trombones, obrci, glockenspiel, saxnphone, baritone, 11 ll.it bsss, K-flut tuba, bass drum, anure drt'm and cymbals "J N I, " desires to know which of the nuthors. Scott, Plckena or Shakespeare uied the irrentest nun, tor of different words throw some light on the query " . . , . rOCWS and OOUUS UCSlTecL I "What Lies Over the Hill" To the Editor ot the Evrmno Public I.cdaer- Sir I would appreciate it If n render ,,, furni,,h you Wlth a poem and you THE UNIVERSAL CAR pi0'55 hQi BS yf3 ( v$ HI ml m I H J s ivSrsrs,, 11 WNHJiflP3FHlHHZj HHBH LFiasaaaaBsHarj9JB. 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MOTOH AOF.NOY, U'AIU'.U A UAKI'ICI.r.K wkst niHAitn AfiKNnv... ronim ritF.i-.K motou AI.KXANDKUAM.AN would print It In the People's Forum con taining tha following! "Traveler, what lies over ths hill? Traveler, tell to me: Tip-toe high on tha window sill, Over X cannot see," Thsss may be th words of a sonr. but my Idea Is that they were written a Ion time ago. A. L. T, Philadelphia, September IB, 1021. "Friar Philip" To tht Editor of the Evening Puttie tedgcrt Sir Ploase nams for me the poem from which ths following lines aro taken: "Poor Friar Philip lost his wife. Ths prldo and comfort of his life: He mourned her not like other men. For ladles, were worth having then." O. A. L. Philadelphia, September 10, 1021. Ths poem from which tho lines nre taken Ib called "Tho Hermit! or. Nature and Ihllosophy." Wo cannot name the author. A Whlttler Poem To the Bdltor of tht jrveHlno Public- Ltdaerl Sir Please give me the name of the au thor of ths following lines: "Hotter well-fired hell with thee Than golden-gated Paradise without." II. W. I Philadelphia. September 16, 1021. Tho lines you no doubt have In mind are: "Hotter flre-walled hell with him Than goldorl-gated Paradise without." They oro front Whlttler'ie poem "Taulor," wt.loh begins: ''lauter, th preacher, walked one nutumn day Without lhe walls of Strasbourg, by the Ithtne, rendering the solemn Miracle ot Life," t0- "No Ono Knows" To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Witt you please ask If any of your readers can furnish the words of the song "No One Knows" 7 It contains the following lines: .WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 CHESTNUT STREET In Our Windows Today Just Placed Into Stock Handsome New Fall Suits -I llll S I II I III I $30 and $35 THE first group contains as handsome suits as you will see anywhere this sea son and other stores are offering them at one-third more than our selling price. Made of celebrated Fisken Tweeds. The second group consists of handsome worsteds in heavy weights in a variety of de sirable patterns. This day one year ago it would have been necessary for us to price them at $55, but the William H. Wanamaker store has taken ad vantage (for its customers) of every decrease in the cost. of textiles that has occurred in the markets. We do not think you can find greater value than is sewn into these two lines of new suits. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 CHESTNUT STREET Authorized Philadelphia Ford Dealers: unom I'lUe. VJil llustleton l'l Itoilioroagh 0776 .......,., llustleton soott 4011) nrown bt... Jlarlng JOB.0 Qcrmantown Ave .I!!!!! fieJmaStoirii Tl 84SI-4S S. llroad Hi. .. .T.:.!:! ,'.'. ' Tloia 4WMT. n.h York Sts . ....... ' Iil'imond JoflO . Qverhroolt 4WH uvu tv Hs,sy tg 1VO sssssaaai 41H4-AO K.nslngton Ave..!!! 5" ' neslnnl Bt Preston ai4 foSV-1."??! Sl i llelmont H2B4. West 17JT 5! a'w,i7llllJ,nl A" Poplar 6871. Itsco OlUa ?n,?nlM22lJnA.ATV MoodUnd 8115 10 Highland Ats Chestnut 11111..! Chestuut 11111 48IS "When twilight shadows orsf sarth are And golden splendor lints ths far-off West. CHOnUB "Ko ono Jmows how muoh X, ml.s tvtu. No on knows how ror heart grieves. II. W. u. Philadelphia. September IT, 1021. "The Continental Band" To tht Editor of tht Evening PubUo Ledger: Sir I will appreciate It If you will ask If any on can send In the words of th song "Th Continents! Hand." on part ot which Is: ... . "Kind friends, ws must now bid you on nd sit .... Farewell: may heaven's blessings on you rest." D- fJ- miladelphla, September 14, 1021. From "Deserted Village" To tht Editor ot tht Bvenlit- rufcKo Ledger! Sir pjaa giv mo the completo Quota tion which begins with these words: III fares ths land." Please give mi tho nams of ths poem ana print It, If possible. W. L. B. Philadelphia, September 14, 1021. Ths line. Is from Oliver Goldsmith's "Ths Deserts1 Village." The entire poem Is too lone- to be printed. The extract containing the line Is ss follows! Ill fares the land, to hastening Ills a prey, who wnalth accumulates and men decay; Princes and lordB may flourlrh or may fade: A btesth can make them as a breath has made, t hM M...ntrv. their e.nuntrv's nrme.J i."u" .:. A.tr,Vlt rin nv., h sun. 1 Whon once destroyed can never bo sup piled. Ths People's Tonirn will appear dslly In the Brenlng rubl.W lUrer, and also In ths Sunday. Publl Ledger. Letters dlscnsslng timely toplM will be printed, ns well ns requested poems, and questions of central Interest will be nnswered. "V , oPc- r i hZM 1S31. West ZDS0 B77 usee oo m ford 4A37 on 27TB-7U, East 7348 0700 IS. Race 1471 luso. norm 009s I'ark Sjhs SiMSlfl MSImMiu "Z v'r I T J f . Tl 7 T Woodland 407-03. West lOtO Frunkford S707-HK, Kast 7038 82M. West 17B "Night" To th Editor of tht Evening PvbHo Ltdotrt Blr The lines quoted by "M. U D." are fiom a poem called "Night." written by Helen Huntington, and InoluAeM In her poems called "A Solitary Path." The poem Is as follows! Nioirr Night, snd the curtains drawn, Ths household still I Fate, with appointed strength. Hath worked Ha will. C10S4 ta ths dying blaze We sit alone; Naught but ths old dsy lost. All elas our own. Far In ths corners dim fThe shadows start! Noar to your strength I cling, And near your heart. Dearest, the whole world ends. nnds well in this Night and the flra-llt dark, Tour touch, your kits. n. F. B. Philadelphia. September 16, 1021. "Myself and Mo" To tht Editor of tht irticnlno uolfo Ledger: ' Blr I will appreciate It If you will print In your People's Forum tho poem entitled "Myself an1 Mo.' It starts: "I sm th best pal that I ever hid." F.-Vt. h. Philadelphia, September 10, 1021 MYSELF AND ME I'm ths best pal that I evor had, I like to ba vvltii mm ' I "like, to sit nnd tell myself . 'nings cor.nuentlally I otlen sit ahd ask me If I shouldn't or I should, NEFF COLLEGE II School of Applied PirebolofT Its Courses give the Personal Develop ment and training essential to success ful living snd to euccess In any vo cation. Develops Attractiveness, Self Expression Concentration, Confld nco, Memory, Orlclnnilty, etc (.'lasses In Public Speaking. Conversation. Dra matic Art. Sa'emanahlp. Elocution, Authorship. Day, Afternoon, Even ing. Class and Private. Children Saturday morning. Send for Litera ture. Call, write or phono Spruce 8218. 1730 CHESTNUT STREET AIJTI'MN KKtmitTB ATLANTir CITY. N. GMENHM1 WERNERSVILLE'.PA. 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Managing Agrntn V. 8. bhlnpliur Hoard SO South tint Street, llultlmorr. Md or nny local stcnnishtp UKeiit. d'ERICSSONTTNE ''"r I'altlmore A Wishlngton. D. C., Norfolk nnd the Smith Dally Hrrslie incept 'uiiil.vy, PtpIkIu nnd Passenger, S o'clink P. M.I Suturdur. 3 o'clock P. SI,, from I'ler 3, S. I) luvvure nlr.. Phllndslnhla. IlESOKTS STIiMSIIirS Savannah Dayllgbt-Savlng Time Jnckaonvillo J liiea.. 5 V. M. (loston, Wed., 5 P.M.; Sat. 2 PJK An Invigorating enjoyable ooan voy age. Minions or paasengera car ried, nat a life lost Tickets In- MlUIoni of pftsienceri oar- dude meals berth nn main deck. tfia or llhntrntrit older MERCHANTS & MINERS IK A IS M. CU. i-aiabllslted IUI , flsr 18 B.Tlet. avr. Tel. Loin. 1KO0 1 ;;:.! ELBEROft? TOI'llI 3 f&JF. T u R s vi myff with or vilnoiit escort J m:B Europe California. Wost R yg Indies. South America. B ; m m ki. , ..no. yi,iuuiiii h m I I the TTtnid. 8eamship B a I Tlc'.tsti for AU Lines. V H U AmrK-n Knres Co. M B -T& 111-IIS s. Hroud St.. 7 ff y"VvV Phllsdelpliln. Pa. 1QM y2L I'linne 'Itell) jPCuff nLOJvV Wnlnilt 4(101 jSSjff And I And that my advloe ta me Is always prstty good. I never got acquainted With myself till hero of late, And I find myself a bully chum I treat ms simply great. X talk with ms snd walk with ms. And show mi right snd wrong! I never knew how wsll myself And ins could get along. I never try to chest me! I'm as truthful as can be: No matter what may como or go. I'm on ths sounrs with ms. It's greai to know yourself and have A pal that's nil your own! To be such compsny for yourself You're never left alons. I "SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT" Sensational Value, "Chesterfield" $QC 3-Pc. Upholstered Suit 0 fr) JMsustfsSS tvJijS Combination Tapestry and Velour ava Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite Full Vanity Dresser, Queen Anne Period. Retail valuo .$25, OPEN DAILY eft SATURDAY TILL 5.30 P. M. Great Eastern Wholesale Furniture Co. inn-inn S. 2ND. (2ND & CHESTNUT) SCHOOLS ahp COLLEGES lloth BeTrs PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR BUSINESS t Whatever success you mav make . . . j - n -. ... can be increased wonderfully by the ability to think and speak on your feet. J The Drexel Method of teaching Public Speaking is unusual. Prac tical business talking1, not oratory, is keynote of every class hour. Enroll This Week DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL J&JLIVIfjS WIGHT ! f&rn&rA Ar l , sJ; smj. jrfjl-l hijjiii ov.uuui For Your Future Success n business 'tfe vnu should studv her" o fiat HUo thoufar'ls nf ucp"i'sfu 1 en nnd women vou too vrlll nt bute our success to this fnmoui hoo' Q nral Ilusiness P enngrsph n ,-luh PaleHmnnshltj Higher r.n? un nttectivc Pie-vkintf d- -SerM e ' P A Aecnum'nt; Hej Estate mil nve anclng ViiM) U'nlnut St., PhllnrtrlphM FILING A Paying Vocation PAY AM) L.VENING t"l,.SSt:s UKAbuNAni.U Tt'lTION i"sll T,ephono lis I, Walnut 0350 n'.Sl. Kestonr, Main 7131 Or w-ito Plrc-tor Hess n Murtlr. Standard School of Filing and Indexing (Globe-Wcmlcko Co ) 1012-1014 Chestnut St Phlla p CCOUKTIMfi: 1 B.COST-C.RAr EXECUTIVE THT PRACTICAL 6FAHE-TIME COTRSE ttnroil uovt and complete training vrlthli ellbt moaths tor Ac ounttnc or Kiccutive pokltlons or C P A eiamlnatloo. Individual Instruction. Internatlonnl Accountants Society 511 WIUENBIl HI.no PUIIPF.I.PniA 312 Amrlca;i Casualty Hide . lteadlcg. Pa I PARENTS r,n ,ou want your son or " .!.iri;h'i-r to bn he'd down all ! thir lives bs luck of business triln ns" I llnrm fiem now In either our Stenoirrarhv r I .((k.fpint: fourss n thnt thev will c ,r K1 ii-pavinu porit'nnH nay and Eve nlng Ir'vilial Instru tion rnsttlons (rua 1 VIIIT.V TiT'CfVl-c. rnrirnu ttYl d College of Commerce inn Che-tnut St , Philadelphia WANAMAKER INSTITUTE 23d & Walnut Streets Enrollment almost complete Register immediately Trlrphone I ociiki 3140 for Cntulugiie or Information. OAK LANE iui.miu DAY bCllOtll, A diktlnetlvely practical auhool. Klndsr- rarten to coilrn open-nlr rooms. 3u acrsi of playKroiinda mil woodland individual at- tintlon. Hue ht Phone .r'lro o7. V. M. ritOEl.lCIIEK. Hradmustrr germaotownIfriends J'llJJl-' cles for earnost cuHece prs paratory boys, Stanley H. Tarnall PrlnclpaL Shorthand DTy Tuition, I18 Why pay moreT Our nil years' experience, location and Inrtruetors are unozcelled. Ca'l Phone or vvrlte for cats'ig PALM! R lU'SINESH SCUvtr in p 10th si Sl'ltl.M, li.MtDI'.N iSTtrLTE llroid und Spring (uirilcn bts , I'lula. Day and Nlait CIsbkss Art Electrlclt Uschanl.'s and Auto Opens September IS Emilie Krider Norria School of cxrerlon and since ait Start 1 of seven txpinsn ed teachers Dipiim ' llll Chestnut Stleet. Hiirine 3J57 FRENCH "';rl""'n In grunrr, reddlnj I " and conv rsnt'n by InrNirin I Tutoring a si eulultv Hours bv appointment 1 I ""' -V'.'-1 me I.acosta. tjijWalmu; , STRAYER'S 'JIoVc'iiI'V-t hsfi""" i Position giiiirun'd. Enter now Djo. or nls'ht. I Maher Pr. p and Tut rlns- Sehoo Surom r course C01. A High 8ch. llr lis s sttjj t 1 MIAKtlA llll.t.. f.V. HIE ACADEMY O' UIK IIU1.V UltUJ A boardiin. und day scnooi for girls ilta year Conducted by ths Bisters of the Society ul the Holy Omd Jeaui llunurm ana to ic, preparatory courses, muslo, art, domrsils cirnce Halts istill Addrris ths Mulhtr Superior no '.'It D Hharon II II l'oons ttOSKMONT t'A. UOLX CHILD COI.LEdR for young women, under direction of tht bistsrs of. ths Society of the Holy Child issue, usensior or arts course, muslo. art. Heautlful buildings and forty-acrs eampus s Main Una. For details, addrsss Ihs Dsaa. You'll try 9' dodgs the masses. And you'll find a crowd's a Joks, . If you only treat yourself as wsll V As you treat other folk, I've mads a. study of myself, Compared ms with tho lot And I have finally concluded I'm ths best friend I've got. Just get together with yourself, And trust yourself with you. And you'll bs surprised how wsll yourst!! Will like you If '.-j do. D. E. Burton : 1 the poem containing the following linos "Hearts that are irreat srs always alnnoi They never will manifest their best! Their greatest greatness Is unhnowm Knrth knows a llttlo, flod lhe rest " Illustrated Compare There Vnluos. Exactly as llluttrated Both Heirs THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED 1781) City Line and Berwick Road Overbrook If parents In selecting a rcioo! for a boy could have ever) thing they desire, they would ask '1) A faculty conslstlnK of men of at 'ainment In their respective subjects, (2) 1 kI uholesnm,. rompan.onshlp among ths hojs, (8) Attractive surroundings a library good literature magazines, olc. U) Easy and abundant opportunity for outdoor exsr Hse In the country. (6) A schocl o d enough to huve traditions a rrhool tinder church tntluenre one with a strong moral and rellg- 'J"r?!',n;ph;r;7t?obtru'lw' but '"" the sis real and definite P.ntlI wll llnd BUCh a pehoo for rtflr toys m the episcopal Academy Tne Headmaster will be at the Academy on and after September 1 The Upper School opens September 1:2. The Middle and Lovvnr Schools September 23 A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Preparation for s'l Colleges nnd Sclent flc Pchools. Apply for information. Greville Haslam Headmaster Night School Now Open Pelrr School teaches no ly f? how It should b done, but how It nn be done In business Courses Ilusiness Administration, Accounting Ilusiness, "iecretarlsl. Salesmanship Stenographic Teach er Training Write for J7fh Year Hook PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISrEAnOH fine Strert West of llroari. riillmlrliihij Have you hesitated to attend nigh' school because vou la, ked the fundn Mentals'' Our school Is organised to fit tho Individual's r.ord Enro.l now "Dsv or Evening In the following subjects Power Plant Engineering Heating nn.I Vrntll.itlrie Ekctrlcnl Construction Mrclmnlinl Drawing Tool Muklns Klement'iry Arithmetic Industrial Arithmetic English nnd Letter-Writing Monday and Tuosday Evenlntcs 7 .10 to ,111 Tuition JK 00 por month per unit Philadelphia Power Plant Engineering School 1515 N. IJroad Street Philadelphia lirll Phone Poplar 1010 GREGG SHORTHAND THK HOItLD'h CIl.Vill'lON bVijTUM learned In Night Clsssea of The Taylor School Phi ade.phla 3 1 Irst Gregg Shorthand School insures your sue ss Classes for teginnern A lvnncd Mudents and llu-porte-s ' a ' vvrl e or m u w.i nut 8M THE T.)I,(IB hCIIOOL. IOOJ Murkrt St. Friends' Select School ror llojs unit l.lrla The Parkway, Cherry and lath Sts. All grades between Kindergarten snd CoU lese. Btands for thorough work and all-round ilirltltan elmiscur. Tlegins Ninth ilonto I8ih. Nnn open for Inspection and enroll ment W.ller W ItnrlMnil rrlnrlosl. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY " CII.VJinEKS INSTITl'TB. I'nll classes form init m n ant w itnen Phones, 20 Arch It. Vniing Men and lloya CIIKSTM'T llll.L. 1-A. Chestnut Hill Academy St. Martins. Cheslnnt Mill. Pa. An Ideally omted country hoarding and day rchool for boys. Especially law rats for eve-day boarders Reopens Bepteuiber U7. rntslocties on snnllcntlon. J 1. ptTTrnnnv n....,,, oiiny 'omn nnd OlrU THE rOWLKS HCIIOOI-iioBMIns; and liZt Schot I "r plr from kindergarten through ITlKh Srp" ni, ho crpted In Prima r Oepnrtment. I'.MMA MII.TON CII1VI.RH. A rt Ileml of "1 mo'. Osfc T nne. Phlln , Ii. The Gordon-Roney School Kor (llrln U1J Spruce Street O -neral and t oMei-e Prep iratory Couree, Hnof garden snd rivm MISS HON'KY. Prln. MIMCVI, IV-TIH'fTION COMBS CONSERVATORYMUSIC Illtli Icur A School of Individual Instruction Dtsttciulshed Frrulty and 00 Asstttas) Ttachtts. All bianchei tsught Norms) Irsln ug Courses for Tearhera with lnttrus tlon In s dednlts method In son, courts. tosstssr wlta praotloal teiomng ssperlenos. Dormitories for Woman. junprooai tisia- tlaot with University of PenniylTanla, His fipacloui Ilullillnsi, Our su psgt lllus- trstsd ihkik mailed rrse QILDKRT EAYNOLDb OOVtDB, DlrsctM. ADMINISTRATIVE UUILDINO 18M H0U11I BKOAD BTHEET MOTION PICTLHE COUIWE Complete coursti for urgunlats. Including stMe an 1 type u( muslo used, planning muauul program to fit pictures viewed. Op. partunl to play for pictures, Phone, call or vvrl" lor Information M. t A. N( IIOOL, 1421 At cli Street I,oi nt SMIO nar 7nniU , 1 171. I7CriMlJII t? C'ONMi:icvA-r,.i,l. 1.1-t.l JVI1 UL.1-,W nie tlltiin PU1H.10 HCIIUOL MI7HIQ HUPKiViMMMf , . " 1351-SS Ulli;tTrIIT T.. l'MII.A.. " "si I ..k.4.wpT1 Hr.0rK.1tri ssuti 1AKS0N.T.?ff', .v Vi H ' m w 1 ' tl 41 " wsrtj (rus. WHtsos, XM. Jf, 6th; flox it V, Rosemont, Penns. .. ib i, .n -a KL5e ltJ c t.
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