&V'-mit-iSi'qfrii &" JfWW EStsSii s'5jnr! (ffsesviS ?pP r- ') 22 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 iJfrJfiwl m m .1 ! V II IB? I'll. i if tffl M M y'ui !); i Tffi Letters te the Editor j Are Women Failures as Votere? Te thi Editor of the Eventng PubUe Ledger: Blp Blnce the election I have been elnc carefully ever the returns and have Men wenderlns whether ether. as I have, feel that the reform movement was Wten W the. women voters. I have net come te this ccncluslen threuKh examining any of the downtown ward, where the Vares slvvavn get Out the full vote, ana make a comparison with Oermantevvn ami West Philadelphia vrerds, where the big Independent Nete Is always te be found. Thl Independent vete was mlatlnr thla tar. Is It possible) that tt was overeemo bv the women who voted for the velltlr-nl rlnrclerB I live tti thi Forty-sixth Ward In West Philadelphia, nl wtyit one of the strongest nt the Independent wards, and tbls yar a ward In which a great many women registered, and was It through their means that th. ward wan taken out of th reed government celumn7 Probably a reader can explain, and prefer ably a woman reader And further. I have tried. In n email way, te mnke a study of women and the I vote through mv acquaintanceship. Where 'l have m t ladle I hive ben amaxed at their political opinions One woman a i professor's wife, refused tn ete for a certain candidate because his wife p'av-s j a very peer game of whist, and she knew, for she plaved at the asm tw mm ner Anether woman mv-s that she hid receded circulars centalnlnir the pictures cf two opposing candidates, and she thought the i Vare candldatj. m she put It. was much the better loeklnir of the two Anether woman would net veto for a certain candi date because his wife was s- "dowdy" ar. she put It "sloppy.'' "Independent Can didate's" vote was minus two women at Jeast. whi told m that he eppewd te his wife's plsylng wolf nt th Cobb's Creek ceurse "with th rest of we lad'es." The Idea' This tn. In my rstlmi'lin the oversee woman's Idea of -vht judirme-it she Is t. uae as te randHates and "Lord heln m" for ever allow lie them 'n mtx in semthlng they knew nethlnir about, and which Is se entirety foreign te their natures that It Is net likely that they will eer be. able te learn. H A DAWKS Philadelphia. September 27. 1021. Lengs for Old Play Days Te ffie Editor 0 the Evening PuMIe Lrdser- EIr I have no douet that many old ' timers, alenx with me, r-irret that we can not have a return of the old days of the theatres. I refer te ths d.vvs of i:iwln ' Beeth. Mrs Jehn Drew, the Daly Stock , Company, Ada Itehsn. etc. Thoe were the ' deys when th dram wns nt lis height here but today all that the public seems te I want Is te fro te the m-vtes. It Is very rarely that th theatre offers anything worth . seeing at present, and there must be little .Incentive for the actor or netress te make I a serious effort te rise In his or her pro fession, for their w-rrk Is net aprrer.ated 3 L. FEI8TER i Philadelphia. September i!3, 1021 Caution te Aute Drivers IN) the Editor of the Evening Public Ledg'r- Bli" This controversy about automehlle accidents Is simply slll. The general fl !rc that hUh speed Is the cauje of sj many disasters 13 absurd The real cause Is that, outside of the eon een eon trel, the men drivers haven't the patience tr alew down and reassure pedestrians as they are crossing streets This all automo bile drivers should make it their aim te ac complish. 'Tl quite easy te de 1 The way is when you see a person crossing; a street and you are nearlns It. no matter whether you think tha person can ret ever In time, slow down, and thus reassure the man. woman or ehllj who Is crossing- JOSEPH MACLEAN. I Philadelphia. September 22. 1021. J The Crime Wave ls the Editor of the Evening Public Ledgrr- IBIr On every hand one hears the state ment that the World Wtr brought In Its wake an Increase In crime of all sorts, from petty larceny te cold-blooded murder Much truth Inheres In that averment. Hut In the various explanations put forth te elucidate the causes of that Increment there Is lets eundnesa. (Crime, it must be remembered has a two fold basis heredity and environment Crim inals are lawbreakers tx'Ciuai of bad heredity or bad environment, or mere often Ibicause of a combination of both. SIr.ce 'the heredity of the gnat mass of people Is jr.et much different new fro n what It was prier te thu World War. It is necessary te assume most of th Increase In crime Is jdue te a worse environment. Doubtless the hatred preached against the enemy, against rtuese tn ones own land opposed te or luxa warm toward the war. the numerous acts of lawlessness and !"lcnce committed bi 'various Individuals and organizations and connived at or tolerated bv the law-en-forcing groups all these factors are pert y responsible for the Increase In crime The treatment of crlmlniis m-revr Is b larg-e factor in the le-r-ass or decrease of crime The elder scheme was that of .punishment. Acerdlnc t It ectcly must be 'avenged upon the criminal for the violation el lis laws. A century age In Ens-land cme twenty crimes, such as sheep stealing. etc., were punished by death Newadavs some Judges try te revlve that barbarity by Im posing pnltentlarv sentences of from ten !tn fifteen vears upon men for autr stealing. Today such Inhuman penalties can have but cnei effect they "in Juries te return ver 'fllcte of "net gTillty." Fortunately hewevsr the who e tendency Of modern criminal Jurisprudence Is toward prevention and vvhn the crime has oc curred, toward reformation rather than blind, vindictive punishment The Indeter minate1 sentence, edu tlen ar. I preparation for active uieful citizenship durlne Incar ceration shorten. nir the period of Imprison ment for s-oed boravier slf -p-svemment among- tile lnma'es all un attempts te re. fpim and net punish in the old sense ,vve criminal Such treatment particularly fir dingle effenders and veuni; criminals, has the very beneficent effeet of maklne a geed citizen Instead of a hardened criminal of the temporary lawbreaker. In this connection it must be added that "crime thrives en revere pnalties." The two chief deterrents of crime, from the Viewpoint of law. art certain' y of apprehen sion and mild but sure and speedy penalties fv'et only Is our police machinery wesfuily In efficient, hut our Ceuits are extremely slow slew In rendering their verdicts It Is net at a I uncommon for a felony te Ns p-ndln some yeers Then. loe. the Kreat opportunities of appeal and of havintr a ve-dl-t set aside because of a technical tirer ara lnnumer able Klnally ,t must be said tht the caues of and cure, for er'me ar complex as In tricate as humin nctare and the social or er or ganisateon Te proceed en any one pet theory as tn the cause ard cure for crime. Is futile Heredity, environment, the prer. esses of nrrr.'henslen and trial of criminals the methods of prevention of crimes nnd tieatmtnt of criminals mu&i all be studied if secletv desires tn arr.vn at a suund er.lu er.lu tlen ef the preblum nf crime EnwAim g. pi nke Philadelphia, September 27. 1P21. A Negro's Herels.n Te ffte FilUur e' thi Fiemng 1'ub'tr Ledger' Hlr One Is often Impressel with the glory of the evirv clay, one marvel. r,)n tuntly at the r si soul of humanity that manifests its-lf suldunly and unexpectedly lights up thu pathnn) of th.. hourly routine. There ij semehlnu In man simply as u human be'ng JtNtn this present plane of his development that rwr- new nnd then (lasie forth, glints se tn kp.r nUt 0f the un tutored reurrhnr.. of i.lm nnd thBt set, him en a plnnnti" of greairess, overlooked most ly or feintten Twe men Imprisoned 'n a mine an iraehcn tlnallv lt th ttst-iit-r bu' th. -e is oem fee th r. l-v-e (f oily nne St ft time and thmuch a t arrow uncertain hiistv epenlnir you r flrst jn, ve r, rnnrrleit ' What imkut . niam man talk like that Tin- 'hm .l.sn't happ. n only CW and then It tlcuvers he frequently In the columns of rnir dai'v papers that we have come M a. cept It m n nitural true-tr-ferm tesitlen t i pl'e nf much in hu n.n life i-nd nature lhat U ilepresslng- It Vculd seem thnt when the real moment comes, th.. test that dntermln a whether the tuff In "lan Is drri.i 0r trei leus metal l1 trail that then, when the IIbM Is thrown TUI upon Mm man rm.-isuri-s up The u ir wa full of It The books en our shrlvn In of It this natural innat heroism f vs. Lonely bem In lonely stations, rigid and alert, airlew within their jeung breasis a ift KvsMilnjr t'nhlle Vdrr, untl alue r iTiirri Ha syfltll UMiSrtnltuljil LA-jSmaA HltJ Mnssilnnli ct gtueral Interest will bolsaairered. PEOPLE'S FORUM Letter te the Editor should be as orlef nnd te the point as posnlble, avoiding nnythliiB that would open a denominational or sectarian aU cusyien. Xe attention will be paid te nnony nneny nnony meus letters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence of poed faith, although names will het ue printed If request Is made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taltcn as an Indersement of Us views by this pnper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post pest age, nor will manuscript be saved. senss of duty, devotion, responsibility that warms and thrills you as ou contemplate t What mads them like that and let Ihem se te acquit themselves? It was the fontmen response of us In the hour of real test and need. Man. It would seem, meas ures ud mostly. Th se-called yellow strealt Rben the supreme test ceir.es Is seen te be cure geld. Of this chancter Is the act recorded of a Vigre In the chance write-up In a morning super A bridge collapsed (Chester. Pa.). A hundred or mere persons ar with no anrnlnB. thrown Inte the river, tome twen 1 live of whom .reevn. There Is much reculng going forward men nnd boys vying 'lh each ether te jsslat In the saving of ilmple human life It Is thrllllnn One rie.vn having- rene heme exhausted from his notable efforts (lie has. in fact. a life record 3f life saving) returns, unable te leslst the lure of his fellows need, nnd. theuxh It Is tee Uts te save further llfe, brings still another body te the surface. What make ncn like that? nut what strikes one as the high notes In this tragle scene Is the action of a Neero. Truly this thin that is of the stuff of us that glints In the moment when leal mnn mnn mnn hoe.l will tome te the surface (If ever), truly this thins finds Us hmti" slTiplv In the hu man heart of us whether we be hlKh or low rich or peer, and vvh-vtevcr our color. Here ceres this nunir colored mn, then, and Jumps Inte the rler rescuing- three. He Is Dip and .1 (ree-1 swimmer and returns for a fiur:h. when the unfo-tunnte, self self ferrettlnc here Is himself ilutrhcrt under t ft.ur deipali Inv parsons In that unreaHOnlnpr frenjy of the drnwn'ntr. All hall and honor te this eung man who. with no thought of rnf9ty for h moment lushes eagerly, from the real nature of him. te the help of a mere fellow betnj. His name? Here It Is as irlwn In the record of tl captain of rollce nichard ilnrdy, thlrtv.flc ears old a Ntgre. He that leseth his life shall find It." P.EV. J r wniNMANN Institutional Chaplain. Phl'adelphli. Septeiibr 1?, 1P21. The Mad Rush for Meney Te the Editor of the Eve-iinn Public Ledgrr: Sir The mad ruvh for money seerrs tn be Chining in epeed every div, and just vvhere It Is gelnc te end bring" fearful forebe lings ri Its centemplatlnr The papers reem lit tered with news of crime, suicides, murders, gcmb'.lns. divorce and ethers of a lesser de gree until we wonder where It is nil coins te end. It undoubtedly l the aftermath of the war. When the conflict was In presress the pceplM lived up te their Incomes, and tl.lr tncomes were tee and three tt-ns greater than ever before It Is impossible fer them te pet back te the nermnl el'her through prlde or a deslre te continue their luxurious way of lMnu It Is easy te understand such a condition is existing In the nwmx temperanvnt. but tt must be met. and these who hive te meet It would de well te get te a serious appre ciation of the situation as seen as possible. In the mad rush te go along at the same prce men take chances of every kind. In vjrlably they lese out. Then comes theft, or even worse, suicide. It Is the mad rush for money that Is the cause ths Inability te drop back and mjet the situation. Would It net b a geed thins If every family would onre or txvlce a ear take an 'nvontery of their financial conditions Man and wife, could get together nnd sum up th!r esets and their liabilities. If they have grown sons they could take thun Inte the conference When living condi tions c-entlnue as they have been and fal fal nrte or Incomes are reduced. It Is necessvrv te readjust matters Every family should live according te Its Income, and It w uld he n grand thine If veu could prevail uren some few of our readers who are familiar with the conducting of finances te write veu a letter telling you Just hew a man sheu'd expend his menrv if he Rots f2.1 a ve-,( hew much for rent, for clo:h cle:h ii g fr feed for nmusements. ete ( or If hi" Income Is J3S $50 or H0O a week Naturally the figuring could b- alen the wimM line, although tneie "euld be -i dif ferent in the amount of mnf.v te N; caved, for the msn with 12.1 a v ek today and with a funl ) could hardly be rx-ri-cted tj lay an thing aside for a rainy dLV I-et every reader of this letter auk him self If hj la In thl3 med rush for money, urd if se, what la it going te mean te rem Is he willing te continue and take clini-eu "f gelneT broke entirely, or will he 1-e willing te rendjust matters at home erd trj and live within his mesne GnuRDE T TAYLOR. Philadelphia, September 2T. 1021. Questions Answered The Orlfjlnal Dreadnought Te the Editor of the Eicning Public Ledger: Sir l'lesee tell ma which country de signed nnd built the original ship of dreidneught tjpe P V. V. Philadelphia. Sptemler 22, 1021. The first drcalneught was built In Ens lend After I-erd Planer became l'lrst Lord of the Admiralty steps wer laktn te build a new tre of warh.p. This was in 1004. A spec-lal ctmmlttije repirtc 1 the type 1nd In October 10O,'.. the keel of the original ehlp, the Dreadnought, was laid. She had her trial trips in October ll'OO, and Imme diately cftsr the kte's cf three similar ships were laid Judge Advocate's Department Te the Editor of the Lvenlng PuhHc Ledger: Sir Please tell me what are the du'les under the Jjdae Advocate's Department in the Government eerice. II A, T. Philadelphia. September 22. 1021. The Judge Adveeate Department Is that eh-vartment of the armv v.h'ch is the cus todian cf all IckvI lecerls and conducts all ceurts-murtlal. courts of Inquiry and tnlll ticry commissions It is in charge of the Judge Alvoeate Uerera Kathleen Nerrls Te the Et1'je of the Li etutiij Publ ' Ledger: Sir Weu 1 vu k.ndlv punish In your very Inter uting c .lumn a br'.' f description of Kalh ten .Sjrm the eh)r'-tery writer' What t h-r i.arne, n j-rlvate Mfe7 Where does ah-) .U"7 About whit ae CDC. Philadelphia September 10 1021, Kathl-en (Th ntseni Nr-is was born In Sen 1 rxneisce m JiH in 11V). She wae c."ucaiid by pri Ate. -uier Hhe marrled t,viarles Jilm tn X-rrH cf San FTanclcce .'.rnl 3' l'i'ili She begin writing; khert stories In ltl'i and bus contributed te all the ir.id rg mdR.cz.nc4 Her present ed dress la National Arts Club New Vur City. The Mexican Service Badges Te the 1 Uilnr of the Ertmitg J'uel.e Ledgrr Sir -PI. se ti-.l ue Mho 1-t er.titlud Kj th kfexiian set vice t.ade I had a son v, hi was in the a--r'c ct he time uf the Mext can treub.e and was In Mexle, OAR. Philadelphia, September 22 1021 The Mexlc in nervlcn badge) Is clvtn te the men li mi servleee in Mexico un W the fellow. ng e nneiitiens I'lrH as members of the Vent c ruz r-xje-d.t.en, letct-pen Arr U4, l'H. and Nevemlxer 2fl, 1014. 'c r! n n emlv-s if th. punlt!". or ether au'leri.wl exrdl'l et.s U'tcteen Mirch II 1010. mil February 7 lt'17 th.rd. th he who wre actually i r.,v.nt and pdrtlcipitd in an en gi geir.ent tgitlnst Me-xlcantt U'tcveen April 12 1H1 1 an I February 7, 1017 rr thei. tvhe tert prese-nt as meml.eis cf th.- M x lean ber ler pa-rel b-iween ih- timu cUtes p ertlcipatlnrf In e.r In prexlmity t,, an n gagene it in vthhh there w eiv cusualtleg en tl.e side of the I'nlted States troer V, ii dividuMl - nn have mere than ero Mex', in bttVlCO LiVeUH Negro Troops In Spanish War Te (lie f-'citer of the Evening Public Ledger- blr I'id any Netro ttoeps see service In the Spanish Uni ne-un War H W I, Phllade .ph a September 2.1 !l21 Yes At the siart of thu Spanish Amerl can ar In 1808 the four Negro regiments in the regular army were among the nrst troops ordered te th front At the nrst battle In Cub, Laa Quaslmas, the Tenth Cavalry (colored) distinguished Itself by comlnc-iiJlhe reseu of the ''Heugh Itldtra." TheOrv"fth infantry ftolertd) took prominent part In the Battle of El Caney. The Ninth and Tenth Cavalry (colored) and the Twenty-fourth Infantry (colerod) ren dered essential aervlce In the Battle of Ban Juan IIIII. Poems and Songs Desired "A Deg Ulke Jim" Te tht Editor of tha Evntna Public Ltdoer: Sir I desire a poem which I wilt appre ciate It If you will ask your reader te send In. It contains the following verse! "Hew would you llke te be a de, A peer little dnr like Jim? Hew would you like te be a dear And have no home llke htm?" H A. E. Philadelphia. September 23, 1021. "Hlo Fate" Te fne IMIfer of the Evenlna Public Ledetr: Sir Who wrote th following; verse! "He either fears his fnte tee much. Or his drsrts are small. That dares net put It te the touch. Te caln or lese It all." H. H. V. Philadelphia, September 20, 1031. The title of the poem from which this erae la taken Is "My Doer end Only Lrave." written by the Marquis of Montrese, "The Church Perch" Te fHe Editor of the Evening Public Ledger! Sir Please tell me who wrote the lines! "Dare te be true, nethlnir can need a lies A fault which needs It most grows two thereby 1 Alse slve the name of the poem from I which they are quoted. 8. A. E. I Philadelphia, Beptember 2fl, 1021. I These lines are a part of Geerge Her bert's poem "The Church Tcrch " ' "T U. T." The lines "Usarn te rcd slew nil ether graces Will fellow In their proper places" are from William Wallace's poem "The Art of Reading. " "Finished Forever and Dene" Te thr Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: i Sir Will you please supply me with ths wrrds of the song containing the following 1 lli.es "Finished forever and done. j Wrecked by a girlish rmlle: 1 Following madly a will-e'-the-wisp, Happily If but for a while: Onlv a henrt that Is broken I (That Is If hearts can break), i Only a man adrift for life. All for a young girls sake" H. L. T. Philadelphia, September 21. 1021. Can a reader supply the remainder of this form? A Biblical Peem Te the Editor of the Kuen(nn- Public Ledger: Sir There is a biblical poem about KlnJ David and KlnR Solemon writing the Prov erbs and the Psalms. It contains only two verses. Can you print It? 1 ORACE T. DARE. Philadelphia September 32, 1021 Kin; David and King Solemon Led very merry lives. With manv. many sweethearts And many, many wives. I Bu when old ere crept o'er them. With many, many qualms, King Solemon wrote the Proverbs, And King David wrote ths Psalms. "Fer Myself Alene" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Ksr many years I have besn vainly seeking the name of the author of the fol fel ' lewlrg lines Terhape one of your readsrs 1 can help me "Fer mveelf alone I doubt, All Is well. I knew, without. I nler.e. the btauty mar, I. alone, the musle Jar. Left with hands by evil stained And an ear by discord pained, I ani groping for the keys Of the heavenly harmonies. Still within my heart I bear Leve for all things geed and fair. Hands in want or souls In pain Have net sought my deer In vain. I have fait my fealty geed Te the human brotherhood " S. S OORDON. Philadelphia. September 10. 1021 "Ne One Cares," Etc. Te the Ed.;or of ffce Z."ien(tit P-ib'fc Lritgtr Sir ' Ne 'ine Cares, for Ne One Known ' vas aske-l for by ' II W I, ' I am lne'i. Ing it MTtS. J I. PR DV. Phllad.-lpnla. September 20, 1021 NO ONE CARES. FOR NO ONE KNOWS When twilight shadows ever earth are far Irir. And ceilen splendor tints the 'ar off West When bl-ds unto their mates are softly ca'.i Ir.ff And te.ll the world sinks peacefully te rest, 'TIs then I miss you most as I sit all alone. I hear jour voice en everv wind that blows, Iho' I hav loved anl test, :et dearer you have grown, And hew I mis you swe-thea-t, no one knows. REFRAIN Ne one knows hew mjch I miss you Ne one k-ews hew my heart gne es Hew mv lips have yearned te k'sa you. Yeu In whom my soul bellevea. : one knows hew much I love you Mere anl mere as each day gees Though my been may break in sorrow Ne one cans, for no one- knows. A Deuble-Meaning Rhyme Te the Editor of the E entng rubr Ledger Sir There, is a double-mennlns Revelu t enary rhyme I would llke te secure Eve-y ether line being read conveys a different meaning te the poem Can you find and print it' H w L. Philadelphia. September 21, 1021 There may br many of them but here Is cne that Is popular 1. The pomp of court and pride of kings S. I prlie above all earthly things 0 I levj mv country but my king 7. Above n I men his praise I'll slnp. 0 The reval banners are d'splayed, II ,in,I ma sue ..is the a' tndard a'd 2 I fain would banish far from herre 4 The rights of man and common sjnjr I I"stru'tlen te the odious name. 6 Tne plajrue of princes, Themas Paine 10 Defeat and ruin s,)li the cause. 12 Of jerenrs her liberty and her laws liy fol.eelng the n-imbrs you will li able te get an entire! different sentiment ficrr this pctm. "D. V. V this verse aa.es fur the poem centatring I am grew-in!,- us d te pain; We de, you knew, after a while; And I bav. learr -1 ie bathe m7 wounds With the soft ointment of a smile." M T. P" wants the whole poem r( which th t lewinu U a verse, and would aUe I. he t0 knew the name of the auth r "Chan net. with u-iJejire'l larcesau Of 8-mpathy, the heart. Whkh knevci:.- ner own tltterneea. 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Oct. 8 inrjugh II 's f I.adlnir for n 1 ports of piln rlr 'r Algeria Tun sin Cette, Ni'e cjii.ra tar Levant it I.eKhei n TRANSHIPMENT VIA OUR OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Ce. 139 Seuth Fourth St., Phila., Pa. Lembard D20D-01 02 03, Main 3201 Agents ter Three Star Line file, tea Affreleurs Tteunls .is iirmte m,, new ierK ,TJ- Will Qlve Paster "8end Off" Mere tlinn n thousand members of the congregation of the Chapel of the Me diator, Fifty-first nnd Hprnce streets, will give n "send-off" party te the Itev. Phillips E. Osgood and Mrs. Osgood tonight. Legien Pest te Qlve Dance The Oscar II. Oruber Test, 152, American Lesien, 1ms nrrnnged for n dance nt the New Century Drawing ltoems, Twelfth street below Chestnut, October IS. in a Keer : The asphalt saturant and heavy coating of asphalt compound prevent drying out and make Carey Shingles impervious te moisture. Today Carey Shingles cost about one-half what they did two years age. They arc the cheapest geed reefing you can buy. GNES1A EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF DDAnilTC! m i m. y r-i a 1V r , . .w 75-21 AMERICAN SERVICE, SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA te Clitistiania, Copenhagen, Getheabarj;, llockhelm, Hels!iifers snd RevaJ U. S. MAIL STEAMERS Lbli .. ft "1MI1A.NA UU1JUUU" About Ot KHIl.ll 6 AT 6IIIPP1NO IIOAItl) KATKS Thrnush IIIIIh of Lading Issued te nil Norwegian. Danish nnd Swedish Ports. Direct eulllngH for nil Hrnndlnavlan mid Ilaltle Ports n rnrire elTers, SEAGEU STEAMSHIP CO.. Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Ce. PHILA AOINTS S08 Chestnut St. Lembard .M70-7 llaln C703 DIXIE STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow USSR "MONOMAC" IIXPLCTED TO SAIL 1URLY OCTOIirjl AT CONnaiENCB KATES Harrisa, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Bldg,, Philadelphia l.emhurcl 2jU-l Mulu 1KU AMERICA UNE W New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulegne-iur-Mer ROTTERDAM Oct. 8 Ney. 12 Dec. 10 RYNDAM Oct. IS. Net. 19 Dec. 24 IN. AMSTERDAM ..Oct. 22 Nev. 2C Dec. 31 N00RDAM Oct. 29 Dec. 3 VtntBer Office. 1S31 Wtlnul St.. Phils. Fall Excursions by Sea fiOQ TO BOSTON unel Ii.,.,... 6mKJ ivnr Tnt " Additional reals and stateroom Accommodations m Bteemer ini.-iu;i. Sv Phll HBt. 'i 00 P. V I).". Hosten Hen. 7 Up A. M iUr Hosten Tues. 0 P. M Dus Phlia. Tburs. T A. l tacft ialnrdajf in ucieerr X II Information en rsqutst. Itl'IIANTH A urr.un TlcAKHrallTATKIN CO FM.r IS S. Delaware Avsn f. Tslephenss Iximoare jvuu mm inr- ' - " ' . rITBHaunMaMkMaVfW&MlBflKn(nMBnDHIHb till f F n sftV I I'H xiAsti- alniilH a Uf TT. . .. I d W ' i lH" I"1 I I I' I IIAI KSI1IM "r""""""'""! iiaw- When in Londen alren'.t t r II M(;,-7 ... ,, -, - mu fe. Mi.tvr tiHCfview. MtU UV'llfHJN JIOXULa I J'l, wmm am-ttttttttttm.jLmAAr irr.i xMutnmw vvm - - . i. ivjij ui hii u, iirki a, . . i . t . jv. j. ..;....- - a amtm Columnar Beeks Wp carry in stock, books with from 2 te 36 columns in seven different sizes. Loese Leaf Columnar Journals, almost any number of columns. Blank Beeks of all grades and sizes. Loese Leaf Ledgers, several grades of binders. ae Columns 34 COLUMNS I , je columns'" I Ye & Lukens Ce. STATIONERS 12 N. 13th St. SCHOOLS and lleth Sexes MJLMJKJS WIOHT SGMOOL WILL BE A MIGHTY HELP TO YOU In your deslre for succes In Inulnees llfe. Twe evenlwra u week enables y.eu.!. Inn.Bl.er nn' of these vital ceurses: deneral lluslness. Stenography, I.ngllsh. Salesmanship lllgher linrllsh. Effective Speaking, Civil Service, C. I. A. Acceuntlns, Renl Estate and CnnveyanclnR. a. --Ai'i'KUiJiTKU" cmi.MKKriAI. SCHOOL 1200 WALNUT STREET llffl Nlclit Pchoel New Open .... u.u.evi tAnhA net enlV hew It aheuld be done, but hew It . in he done in business. Cours-s: lluslness Administration Acceuncinn i-ua..veU, -..-. ----- , Salesmanship. Stenewraphlc, Teac'.i- cr iraimna. TZlcr 5?th Year Boek I PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMDnStBArBll rlne Street West of llreiui, 1'lillndclphla FILING A Paying Vocation DAY AND EVEVINQ CLASSES nEASONAHI.E TUITION Call. Telephone De I. Walnut 030. 0531; Keystone. Main 7131 Or write Director. Hess II .Martin Standard Scheel of Filing and Indexing (Globe-Wernlcko Ce.) 1012-10H Chestnut St I'hlla, Pi :ii THE PHACTJOAL BPAHE-TIME COTO3E Unroll new and complete tralnlne vyithla elKht months for Acceuntlnc or Liecuttre positions, or C. P A examination. Iuditldual Instruction. International Accountants Society Ml WIDIINEP. 111.00 PIlILADr.f.PHIA 312 American Casualty Hide, lleadlaa:. ra. WANAMAKER INSTITUTE 23d & Walnut Streets Enrollment almost complete Register immediately Telephone locust 3119 for CaUleBue or Infnnr,'itlun GREGG SHORTHAND THU HOKLIPh (HAJIPHIN SYSl'LSI le.iri' I In Nulit ClnH.es nf The Tayler Scheel rhl'udclphln a Plret Grege KherthanJ Scheel Insures your iiucfHs. Classes for Heclnncrs Advanced Htudents and He porters Cixl' write 1 r phone Walnut 8rI Tin: TAlJ.Olt Sf 11(101.. I00J Market bt. Shorthand Day Tuition. 110 Nlcit Tuition IS and 10 Why pay mere? Our 3ii yearn' experience, location nnd Instructors are unexcelled. Call, phone or write for ratnleir iAi.Mi:n hi'hini:ih .sciioei,, in s. ieth at OAK INK COUNTRY DAY MCI1O0L A distinctively practical school. Klndsr. rsrten te college, open-air roems: 30 acrai of playgrounds nnd woediand; Individual at tention, llus service. Phens' Melreie eli7, V. M. riini:nriir.lt. 1 1 eii dmiister j Shady Hill Country Day Scheel HH.Ifl Crrfelil Ht.. ( lieMmit IIIII 1 Tel.t II. Slim Helen M. ()'N'clllt rrln. KPHINe'tiAltDKN INsriTlTK Ilrnjid mid hprlnx (mrd'.n His,, plilln, i Uev and Night Cliisees Art. Illectrlclty, MechanJ-8 nnd Aute fc. honlnew jipen. ! WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CILVMIIUHS INHTlTUTi:. loll classes form i In men und w.nien. Phenes. -QUI Arch Mt O 1 lVt 1 CI O no, (hkmtMIT HI'. Pesltlnn Biinnin'd. Knter new. Par or nlsht. Mazier Prep and Tutoring ficnoel, Hummer course "el ti lllph Bch Ilr US H 34tll Ht ltnsi i.n. HCHOOL FOIl LACKPTIONAL CIIII.nREN Kvery fs tilt in n be-nutlful Huhurhan home for the oiiuentlen of children unahle te nttend pub.I" or private srhuuls Ilnmestlc Science 1 I nille-i frcim I'lilln Iloeklot MOLLIR A. UOflllS, Prlncli.nl llOX HI, KeealWl, I'll. Jeiinir. ynineii nnd filrls rilK COU1.P.S HCHOOL Ueardlnu and Dm 8choel for Klrls from Iclndi marten threuitn HlKh Scheel . i.iuie neys ac-cepuci n Prlmars . 13IMA .MILTON COiVLKS, A. f iSehoel. Oak Iine. Phllit., v'C department II.. lleuel The Gorden-Roney Scheel Ter dlrle 1112 hiprure Hlreet Oeneral und CulleRe Priaraier Ceursei Itoef garden nnd Q in MISS UH.VKV. I'rln BHAKON HILL. PA. THK ACAHKSIY OP THK HOLY CHILD A bearding and day school for girls. 67m year. Conducted by the U'.aura et tiie Soeisti et ths Hely CvilM Jeaui. (leneral und ceilssi preparatory courses, musle. art, demssils science. Hates f&uO. Address ths Meid. j Uuixiiler. Hei 25 O. fiharen Hill. Psnna. KOSi:M() NT PA . IIULY CIIILII COI.LLOK Fer yeunc women, uudtr direction of thi Ulsters et the tteclety of ths Hely Child J.iui Hachelnr of arts course, muaie. art. ritautlful buildings nnd forty acre campus os Ualn Line. Fer details, address lh If te. Hes 2G Ii rtnsemnnt Penna. MI'fiH'AL lNSTItrrTION LEEFSON-HILLE t"riJ,v PUHLIf SCHOOL MIJHId NL'PERVIMION 154-2(1 CIIKSTNI'T ST.. PIIII.A. tljTII AVK AM) YORK Jte I) JleriON rilTlllK (Ol KNK Cemplul" course for erganlstii, Including style and type of musle used, planning musical .program te fit pictures v. lowed, Op portunity te play for pictures. Phene, call or write for information. Y. it, O, A. SCHOOL, 1411 Arch Nirrei Locust 280 Hare 7001 Ii mcewnimf a"-ACOST-C.P. A: EXECUTIVE & PRINTERS 719 Walnut St. COLLEGES lletli Pctm DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL " IJO.N'T AVAMTK YOI'K KVKNINUH Make use of your spare time. Three even ings a week In our nveninc Scheel will enuln you for a. Reed paying position. Uoekkeeplng nnd Accountancy. Stenegranhv and Herree. rial Courses. Individual Instruction. Enroll SR5.any time tilfSl Mill A 111-CiIVl-uu r-ciTT-... At'lrv and Colleen nf rnmm.r.. 1017Chrtniit St.. 1'lilludelphla Vtmng le nnd Heys THE EPISCOPAL ACXDEMY -- iFOVKnm tyum City Line and Berwick Read Overbroelc Will Open September 22 ns n COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL The Cource of Study affords enreful prep prep nratlen In the fundamentals: for College or Technical Scheel and for lluslness. The Faculty consists of men of years of experlence skilled In their departments, and In vital sympathy with youth. The Routine of the Scheel Day Includes n short religious service, recitations, lunch eon, a study hour for the preparation of part nf the next day'a lessens, dally exercise In the open air, L'pper Scheel opens Septemher 22; the Middle nnd Lewer Schools Sentemher 9ft ine Jieacimastcr win be at the Scheel en and after September 1. Circular en ap ap plicatien, Greville Haslam Headmaster CHKHTXUT 1I1IJ.. PA. Chestnut Hill Academy fit. Mnrtlns, Chrstnnt Hill. P. An Ideally located country hoarding and d school for boys. Especially lair rates ter five-day boarders, nenpens September 27 Catalogues en renrllratlnn, J. I.. PATTVn'.nV TteniTmester iTWivmnv v. .t Olte nur sen n four-square ednrntlnnnl equipment Write fcr "Th.v Pennlncten iiM x'tul 'ear 1'ranc-ls Ilarvev Cireen, AM Itt u , Headmaster Ilex 70. Pen-' nlncten S, lien Pennlnuten, N'. J 1 Al Tt'MV HKOUTS ATLANTIC CITY, N.jT HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY On the llencli Frent PRE WAR KATES Aneriean Flan Entlralr. AUiyt Opin Single Kuneins Witr . $36 perr week llnem ) Triune Dull 142 te MS ' Deuble lliinnlnc Wiler 166 " Ileceia j I'tinteell.tli. J72 Ie lit " " Peuble Roem, Pnvtte Hath Orean corner, 196 per week Ownerahtp Management Phene 1 155 Michigan Ave; close te beach. SPECIAL FALL AND WINTUIt KAXUd ALL KUUIVD $6 or $10 weeky ,. 5Be 1lry. eutslde-vlew rooms, runnln water pvt Imths, eiectrle liKhts, elevator service te street level convenient te all plsrs i amusements i:very attention clven U eerr fort nnd service, SPECIAL SEPT. RATES & 1 lieproef Annex Tennessee Av nr lleach. I Cap tee C'e'ii'rni open surreundlnqs, epp Cnthele 1: PieitPHtuiit Churches Prlv litlis , Running Water in All Reems. Vii svriee Iinnkle.t It. Il. Lmly.M;JI, WefitminBlpr Kentucky av. nr. lisaetvl I running wnter Open all yen" ". A. Kdi'P. 7Te I RAYMORE "WV Worlds Greatest Hetel Success StNATOR 1I'"K tu l'"-""r prt.es Pull .iml winter rates II per day, iierlrnn Plan Fireproof Klrst hotel fiein I IVurdven'k en Vlrirlnla Ave. Hnnklet K'KN firv." N. J. Biscavnp Hunnlna vvnur an rooms, spseT ". -""i1. rw Ji- HLIINIJIN I.AKi:OOI), N, J, I.AIvLiiOOW. N .1. witiTii town 'i.i:m; i 'fin hoeki.rt M IIMIHSVII I.K PA STH lffSSaSC---r-ffr-f GAIMHMI, WERNERSVILLE,PA. Physical Comfert. GSf' Wysjc.DryAir: BeautifulScenerv. Baths. Massad'e. Hvdnatic Df-eftrtmenfr. uci ,..i,.,,i, lur in in, nr hi,Mlil net lie ilelajed. 'riirniijjli Pull. C'wu I'rem New V.irli 1 I'," H0WACDM.WIN3 l-IANAOCn Helpl Heupnlwtl Kentucky Av nr Ueac ch . '"xe Hetlt tnlile .Mid rates Knthlnu Phene 117 , K MARION .MO I NT I'OI'OSO P (.HOVi: COTTA(Hi-OPKN ALL YI'.IR Hteam heat, sun perch, New In the meat Uniuyl.HrnBHpee;alirsnln effect. I LONDON, rtNOLAN'n vyii TRAJNJ I 3UaaVaBIBB9HMMBHBHE2XH3E&3l IN Till! MOST HKAUTIFUL SKCTION iKKDISON Tnnns T n ii e e will, .. Jlll .. .I , ..... niuiaui sicen Lurope. Catifai.nl.. .... Indies. Beuth Ai. ? Japan China. Ar....Ti the World. Steamahin Tickets for All LlnTi. American Krpress c 1 1:1.1 jk a t,.VV. ".:.:i" " reu or.. .rimnaripMn. Tn. ... .""""u lainui 4001 .ANIL HTEAMIIOATB KESOnTH ERICSSORIiE BTKAMHHH'8 RKHnnTa BALTIMORETO" HAWAII and return Cnlllnc nt Ilarann. l'anama Canni I-e Angrls. Snn I'ranclsce DK I.UX15 STTASIEIt BUCKEYE STATE Iienvcs nnltlmere for Hawaii, Oct 8th MATSON NAVIGATION CO Managing Agrnta U. 8. Nlilnplnc IJe' 20 Seuth Ony Hlrtet, Ilaltfmeri. mS4 or any local steamship nrent. pahcel pest P T C -'lane pellsli for farnlt '-v. pianos anil ntitomebiles itiu per enni .1 rnns for 1, postpaid. ' HOWAWll VINTKXT. 834-B30-B3S N. etb WINDOW SHADES "Vir-MDlct VIII send man with anmplcs te estlmits en Furnishing nnd Handing (all irrades). KRTAII. AT W1MLENAI.K I'llICER TItANSnTTKK MrO. CO.. 201 8 RANBOM It' Geed. Asphalt Aibeilei. Ne Ttr Hut It Uccause It's the Heat ROOF-FIX! Tlint Will Wear 20 Yrars A finre Cure for le-nky Hoefs, Is n dlfferent ns chalk Is from cheese from the various cheap Imitations en market. Easy te use. Just paint It en. Reefs .thielutcty CANNOT LEAK. Will never run. 1 cnl. (ter RQ sci. ft ), fj; 2 gal., .'.. (1 tn 10 gal , 2 a gal.; 60 gal , 11.22 per gal. Ready fur Instant use. i:m. PIIU3 CO.. 13SS Chestnut St . I'hlla , Pa Hell I'lienr Knrnee .12.12 BIG REDUCTION DOUBLE SEAMED EXTRA HEAVY r fr 3 Gal 3.50 ffl' Jr Gal $3.98 I? TTei. 8 Gal S5.98 0 j, I'arrrt Pest nnd Insurance, 4,1c Copper Tulilnc, 10c per ff. Unions, 115c J. JACOBS Celd ReHtd COPPER Hardware Supply G08 N. 8th fit., I'bJIa, Open KTrnlnis S-Vete PIiier-Pliine 20 Hulls Music nnd Jlrncli New Pianos, $250 ie $585 New Player-Pianos, $345 te $875 Baby Grand Pianos, 325 te $1395 Itepredticing Playcr8,$750 te $1445 Open Men., Wed. and In. i.vgs. HOWARD VINCENT 83G-838-840-812-84 1-816 NORTH SIXTH ST., PHILA. PAINT SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS OUTSIDE WHITE Manufactured of pure linseed ami wa permeations ai required by I'nlted States iM'ivernment. The manufacturer of thla li tint has larce contracts lth the uov uev uov 'rnment snd tru.ir.nuccs thvy ure tna .rue qua'ity. 32.50 Gal.; 5 Gals., $12.50 HOUSE PAINT ALL SHADES ln.lde ivlilte. outside vihlte, brcnie itreen, hrlarlit green, pra grifn, chocolate brown, hulT Celnnlnl yellow iitul Ivery, The Inside vvlillc n snow while M snnrnnteed te stay vihlte. $2.50 Gallen Varnishes, Stains ALL SHADES LIGHT OAK, DARK OAK, WALNUT, MAHOGANY All beautiful shades White and ro re ro heenny mslte a beautiful combination. $2.50 Gallen Can INSIDE FLAT WHITE A perfect snow vvhlte for lnlile uje nnd eimrnntrcil te htny vdillc, tn n, liiimrdliitcly. $2.50 Gallen PRIMING FENCE PAINT $1.50 Gallen Ilrlght sreen. lend nr steel color, brenie green, ilnrlc briiwn. Irir-i reel. blarK. PORCH PAINT Henutlful shnde of lend nr bn'l,l"j'l! cr.i, Hrst-rluss tnlnt. dries with i n' gloss, diirnlile -mil mnde i-apecLiliy i st.'ind we tllier, iirnr and (e"r. 1 -Gallen Cans, $2.00 ROOF PAINT, $1 A GAL. llrewn. VetielLin rnl nnd b lack r tmrntl clve thnt Icnhy reef emit und frf. nbeiit It. llued iiinllt.s . nirn'N ."''" leilks. (llirrH niM) .qnnre flit te f"J; 1 he hi ick Is esperlully recemmeiicleil ter rubberlied und sing reefs. WW 1"" '" jeurs. INSIDE VARNISH $1.50 Gallen flood varnish for genuial Interior "" nnd gunrnnteed te clve satisfaction. SPAR VARNISH $1.00 Quart, $3.00 Gallen GLOSS WHITE $2.50 Gallen BUFF PAINT A mioil-Kntrte oil tmlnt for Intlclf or oo eo oe slile ur, buiignlews. ruuntrr or u.,,er" liuiurs Mini Is i vers lienullM sh-ue' $1.50 Gallen Can $7.50 5-Gallen Can AUTO DELIVERY WM. E. HINCH Acresi rrein lliri ""i'nn aft I 1919 MARKET ST. iv i. P' ? Nnr'elk nnd fhe 8nuth '" This New TSsHjOlfl $345P f)ur mm Is llrst uu.illiy e InvlW 'f pulillr te Klve us h call and " K, the lient-stecked paint stores In the n of Phllnde phU Kst ever 40 ' ar (lueieU shipped promptly en rscelpi ifrtlllicl check nr numev nriier