Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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piltadl1l- October 8. l.i.
The "Wlxard'8" Income Tax
,M,T,t recall If the queitlen of In-
' df.h. 'imperial Wl.ard-a- In-
-"'ax for lb. P"t "w year. wa.
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'Jld help te .tablllte bu.ln... con
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nilatlplil. October 8. 18-1.
wi Sehoel-Teachlno Method
TW.hKKft&erirtn; I
? J'.n r,r.M that attendance at hth
"v u incrcaie when the courts In tne.e
)"! . "aee te meet the requirement.
SI. Th. eu-rlntendent apparently
: ... v.1'v In the old ana lemimcu
SJrref SffleS "trtkh would attempt te
"'J7u,re pen. At .nuKly Inte round hoi...
'".?." i.r,h alwiut It that our publle
Slel .wim of educ.tlen-and that of many
fl'e ... a. w.ll-1. a. much In need
Yt tirtmplwr. Derating. rArermmir. it n
5LJViiwr a. many of the ethtr methods
8 SIM l.t ha.e been handed down
u e, from iteneratlen te generation.
And thla l no criticism of the fathers
,f Vw methods for they doubtless pent
JJeertlre te the best light lhe had In
rtilr day and time nut this Is no reawn
L. should fellow them further. ..pe
diUr that It has been Ien preed that they
tr. net whit they should be ...
rnry parent anei e.. .......-.
Aeild knew that the ble problem In dl
ttctlnr the life course of the yeun man
or'weram li te first And out what th-y de
tn their life's werV. That, ence os es
Ub'lihed cemparatlielr certain. thi rest t
iHptr application in the rUht direction
Is MUCitenal courses wura un n ":..
a fir as possible, te meet the Indlilduat
Mrit of students .Many ei ine laracr cui
kfti ire new shevlnr recomltlen of this. In
itit thv first make n thorough psycholee-
Ml imljsls of prospective student'. They
uk ret se much te discover hew much
tee ernln the mm or woman ha. as
hit their minds nre best flttLd for and
lit course In llfu they desire te pursue.
Kitjrslly sometimes a student I. net
(j'ts cenflrrrcd In this course, or may seem
it iiplre te be something; for which he or
its Is ret fitted, but thes Instances are
tut. i nature takes care of that. Where
Her de occur the psjcholeetcal analyslH
will ihew this, and the student Is n1vlseu
laerdlntli It. W. LEONARD.
FUltdelphla, October 5, 1921.
CafeterlaG and Tipping Evil
felni Tditer e (he Ktrnine rublfe I.cdg'r-
tlT In your rople s Kerum rtcently "I'a'r
lllnded ' said that If the cafeterlns would
blft waiters at fair wiires te serve patrons
theuiwJj mere people could find omploy employ ompley
t. Tes the present writer fully agrees
lilt fair nates xheuld t pild, and nil
wiltita ercunlJallims should unite In de-
lundlnff fair wanes but whatever the
Willi, sreuld denounce and refuse tips Let
tai waiters make war en tlpplner. presore
llilr lf respect and refuse te be made bc
nil and UacUmallera T'pa ere .1 di trrada trrada
Hen le the one who receives and an Impoul Impeul
tten oft the ptren.
The writer trnveln Breet ileal and knows
of rainy efeterlss that feed theuiindx evpri
M Tu- reasm for tne popularity of the
Cafeteria ll readv H.pvlr. nnrl fri.diim from
III llpptni Imposition. A. lenr na the tlp
Jliif Iurc continues cafeteriaa will In
! In popularity -and should
OEOROE T. nKNUDICT.
Philadelphia, October B, 1021
Flag Raised, but Ne Soldiers
T fat Fdiler of the hirmta Tubllc J.erlgrr-
Sir On Ssturlav October 1, In the south seuth
Jtilirn part of West rhlludelphla. ut th
simue! Tilden Junier High Pchoel a flap
i truented and unveiled by a patriotic
t with the ssalitance of seme ethers
M much te my rurp-lsc, en arriving there
Wttsanral eth-r frlenls. net n seldl-r.' or er or
ItnlMtlen of any kind uii present
IN
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T PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te tlie Editor Bheuld be an
brief and te the point as possible,
avoiding anything that w'euld open
a denominational or sectarian dls dls
ctmslen. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Names and addresses
must be sinned as nn evidence of
geed faith, although names will net
be printed If request Is made that
they be emitted.
The publication of a letter Is net
te be taken ns nn Indereement of Us
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saed.
Thl. was certainly nn Inspiring; sight te
the many school children who were present.
Aa some kid. remarked, "Where are the
seldleiaj" and a. the flair was unfurled.
there stepped forward a firing- .quad of men
In khaki who were net soldiers In the le.t
World War, although their ages certainly
would net explain why. When several pir
tie. eked where were the soldiers' organi ergani organi
sateons the chairman In chanre explained
that they were unfurling this flag, net the
seldiers,
1'elng a member of the William I. Tteche
rest of the American Lesien and closely
associated, with members of the Veteran, of
foreign Wars, with whom I was speaking
at the time or the unfurling of the flag,
we took h walk through the different or-
gsnliattens present and noted that, although
tne majority were between about twenty and
thlrty-flve years of age the service button
was conspicuous !' Its absence. Among; the
no-called flrlnn squad Ave of the eight men
had vrerked either at the shipyards or In
ammunition plants during the war. Thla,
Indeed, is an Ineplrlns example te our future.
Americans the school children of this neigh
borheod where the slacker flourished
Philadelphia, October 4, 1021.
Effert te Kill Prohibition
Te the Kdlter e! the Kinitvte rubUe Ltitaev
Sir The writer ngrces with "S U O.'
nnd ether, recently commentlng in the
column, of veur paper te the effect that
prohibition Is new the fixed sentiment of the
people. The failure of the various public
demonstration, opposing prohibition, ths de
cision, of the organizations fighting same
te "sneak in" the various legislative bodies,
both national and State, with their doc
trines, and uven the recent republican pri
mary election In the city of New Tork, where
Judge Haskell was overwhelmingly defeated,
running in what he termed n referendum
en the prohibition question, are all indica
tion, of publle opinion. Prohibition main
tenance and enforcement are the resolute
expectation of the great mass of our people,
who leek te the Government In nil Its
pha.e. te carry out their will n expressed
particularly In the Eighteenth Amendment
in the Constitution.
The value and effect of any purpese (or
of an act such as thin) may quite often be
Judged by the character and Intensity of
the opposition te It The part session of
Congress has been and the cemlrg session
will bfl indicative of ths great result, ac
complished by he Prohibition Act as re
vealed by the opposition of the liquor Inter
ests and a few "se-called perseiul liberty"
organizations. Hrst we have had th
' boer-a-medlclne" nght. Second, an nt nt
tempt, te restrict nil search and selsure laws
se that the desired end. ths nullification of
the Prohibition Act. might be accomplished.
This has been dene a. a. purported re
statement of the ruarantee. presumed te be
contained In the Fourth Amendment. If se
guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment theri
need I no restatement thereof. Inasmuch
as such guarantees arc nlreadj In our
Ktetutesa and of the same legal effect: but
the liquor Interest, knew that the Fourth
Amendment does net restrict absolutely
search and seizure without warrant, nor has
prllce power In the pr.st beer curtailed by
such a .weeplmr regulation that would per
mit n criminal te cseape before the eyes
of these appointed te maintain peace merely
because of lack of warrant. In these
two attempts the "wet" interests realize
they are 'lefonted, for their only hope when
Congress next meets Is te filibuster or pro
long by ether method, a Vete en the beer
bill, and this cannot be dene Indefinitely.
Therefore, we have next the "beer-fer-rev-crue"
plan, ene version of It making the
scldlers of the late war the goat which.
It Is believed, mty carry the scheme across
by reason of proposing such revenue be
used for a bonus
It Is fortunate the majority of the Sena
tors and Representatives In Congress knew
the will of th3 people nnd net In accord
therewith, despite ether Influences Te them
we ewo our pralee and commendation. The
writer suggest, that all contributor, te
jour columns give their names and ad
dresses for publication when referring te
the prohibition question.
, , C W DOAN.
Celllngdale. Pa , September 20 1021.
Should Take Impartial View
Te the Editor of the Eiemlng public Ledger-Sir--I
Kheuld llke te put In a wen' or se
In favor of ene Ve-non Arlington, who has
tsken the liberty te resent the letter of
Miss i:ioiner Trlre I nlne notlce that In
jour People's Verum of vesterdaj "An Ad
mlrer of Dells" has tried te give him the
K. O.
Can It be posslble that the jeunr ladles
ri'nnet teke n. desn of their own medicine?
Tt Is veij true thnt jeurir men may "ad
mire" and even hit the high speta with I
these se-called ' dells " bi-t I'll bet ten te I
cne that thee dells den t get the respect
that should be extended te the opposite sex
In ether words thore ere two sid. te
everj story without a deabt
first, the jeung ladj says thst nil the
nun nre bad, cenrelte.1, "knew-nothings"
nnd a let of ether trash while the young
man come, back saving that he has found
the sime thing, If ret mere se. thin the
aforesaid about men In women.
Personally, putting all partiality te the
side, I think that both of the opinions are
wrong. Te discuss a question of this sort
we should tnke In view the earl environ
ments, the circumstances surrounding the
Thr People's 1'erum will appear dally
In thp I'venlnit Puhlle IiUer, nnd also
In the Sunday Public Iedser. Letters
dlseiisslnx timely topic will he printed,
an nrll a. requested pevrns, and question,
of general Interest will be answered.
The foolish man who built
his house en the sand
Ha rbve en example In felly which anybody can understand.
It ien't no eesy, however, te eense the mistake of trying te build
the body en feeds which lack essential nourishment.
Here, again, is a foundation of eand which gives 'way when
the test corned,
Many a feed that tastes geed lacka honesty of nourishment te
equal it's teate. That) it tempts the appetite into mistakes that
often are costly.
Grape-Nuts is a feed which helps build bodily endurance for
life's stress and storm. The full nourishment of wheat and malted
barley, together with the vital mineral salts se necessary te bone
Btructure and red bleed corpuscles, with phoephatca for the brain,
is retatned in urape-Nuts. ine long baking process by wnich
Qrape-Nuts is made gives the feed a natural sweetness and an
unusual ease of digestibility and asaimilatien.
Served with cream or milk, Grape-Nuts is fully nourishing, and
whether eaten as a cereal at breakfast or lunch, or made into a
pudding for dinner, Grape-Nuts has a particular delight for the
appetite. Sold by grocers.
Grape -Nuts the Bedy Builder
"There's a Reason"
Uadsbr Peslum Csrssl Company, Ins., Battle Creas, Michigan
EVtiNItfG PUBtla
fa.t-maturlnt youth, and maiden, arid the
circle of friend, they ar. connected) with
All men nre net of the best, and neither
are women. Why should we .eparate one
dlstlnnt class of many hundred and call
that the "model type"? This I. Impassible;
It can never be done,
I think Mis. Price must be In Inve, or
word, te that effect, and that .he has been
"heart-broken" and needs must tear out the
heart, of all men. A. ter "Alt Admirer of
Dells," you may be right, but 1 knew you're
wrong-. And, Mr. Arlington, I think we've
fcund your "mlsslnic link," a. ,ou called It.
IDIOSYNCRATIC.
Celllngdnle, !'.. September 20, 1021.
Questions Answered
Why Jehnsen Was Omitted
Te the Kdlter of the. Kvenlna Public Ledger:
Sir I have heard a .tery telling why An
drew Jehnsen does ret appear in Carpenter's
well-known Plcture of "The Deathbed of
Lincoln," but I cannot recall It. Can you
supply It? XI. W. L.
Philadelphia, September 28, 1021.
When Carpenter painted the plcture the
ngure or Andrew Jehnsen was one or tnees
gathered about the couch, and this was as tt
should b, because he was really there with
the members of the Cabinet and ethers, ne ne
fere the plrture was quits completed, how
ever, ths feeling In the North had grown se
bitter against Jehnsen that the artist feared
lest the popularity of the picture would be
Injured by the appearance In it of the then
Chief Executive, He therefore erased Pres
ident Jehnsen and Inserted Schuyler Colfax
In hi. stead, although Colfax was net really
present at the death of Lincoln.
Referred te Readers
Te the Editor of the Evening PublJe Ledger:
Sir I have read somewhere, but I have
forgotten whera te leek for It new, that
knlfe handles nnd ether thing, were made
of skim milk and that potatoes were also
i.sed for the same purpose. Alse tint silk
was made of weed. Hew much of thin Is
cerreet7 H. II T
Philadelphia, September 23 1021
Lord punmere8 War
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledoer'
fclr Previous te the Revolution there was
a conflict In Pennsylvania known as Ixird
Dunmore's war Why wa. this se called?
I 11 FIELD.
Philadelphia. September 22. 1021
The last Indian war within Pennsylvania
prier te the Revolution was In the extreme
sruthwest In 1T74 It was known as Lord
Dunmore's war, also as Cresap". war. Lord
Dunmore wa the Governer of Virginia, who
undertook te assert the clnlms of his State
In Southwestern Ponnsjlvenla by arms.
Llgonler was the center of Pennsylvania In
fluence In the region. The Indians were par
ticularly nggresslve. although claiming the
war was wltn the Virginians. The name of
Cresap was sometimes given te this conflict
tx-cause of the alleged but wrong connection
of Captain Michael Cresep with the murder
of the India l Legan and his famllj an
event that took place early In the war.
"Mr. Finney's Turnip"
te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Recently in your People's Torum It
was stated that Mr Longfellow did net
vvrlte the little poem "Mr. Finney's Tur
nip ' I was alwavs under the Impression
that he fid. Can any reader glve me the
truth about the mutter? I have had the
frllewlng story regarding its writing relatej
te me
"When our great poet was nlne years old
his master wanted him te write a composi
tion. Little Ilenrj. like all children, shrank
fiem the undertaking His master said
'Yeu can wrlte, can't you?'
" 'Yes ' was the reply. 'Then you ctn
put words tegether?' 'Yes. sir 'Then,'
said the master, 'jeu mnj take jeu- slate
and go behind the schoolhouse and there you
can find somethlrg te write about, nnd then
you can tell what it Is, what it Is used for
and what Is te be done with It. and that will
be a composition '
"Heiry took his slate and went out. He
went behind Mr. Finney's barn, which
jhanced leTe near. and. sielng a fine turnip
growing, he thought he knew whnt that was
what It was for and whit would be dene
with It. A half hour had bon allowed
Henry for his first undertnklng. and he suc
ceeded in that time In producing 'Mr Fin Fin
ney's Turnip.' and the master is said te
have been se much nffected with the ef
fort that tears came into his ees "
Can any ene tell whether this story Is
true and where It is te be found"
S L It
Philadelphia, September 28. 1021
Te Become Reporter
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Lidgtr:
Sir tan jeu tell me of whom one should
wit'uii., lur a position as a reporter en a
rewspaper? Dees the position necessitate
n college education In Journalism? If a
story Is issued for publication in a mnga
zln can that help me In obtaining the
mentioned position A STUDENT.
Philadelphia. September 15 192,1
1'sutIIv one makes application te the
city i-dlter of a newspaper for the position
an a reporter. A cellege education In Jour
nalism Is net necessarj, although of course
It oheuld help. The fact that a story has
been printed In a magazine doe. net nec
essirlly Indicate ou would be deslrnble n.
a. reperier. nuneugn It may show that jeu
can wilte geed English
The simplest way
Direct Dealing
TVTien jeu buy coal from me
you deal directly with the man
who owns nnd hns built up the
builneBS Yeu are certain of
jroed coal, geed weljrht, geed
nervice, fair prlce and a discount
for cash. Next time you need
ccal remember
J. E. KUNKEL
largest Independent Ceal Dialer
In Wtit Philadelphia
63d & Market 51st & Gray
LEDg3SB - - l?HlLAPEPHIA'l - THURSDAY,
would b te apply for a
might be given a trial.
place, and you
0 C, Mavis Ll Hung Chang arrived In
New Yerk en August 2N, 1800, and left the
ccuntry September 11 of that year. Prlncn
Henry was In America from February 23
le March 11, 1000
"R L. V "The State of Minnesota I.
pajlng It. ox-.irvlce men a cash compensa
tion of llfi a month for sch month of serv
ice, with n minimum of (.10.
"E. L II." It was Charles Lamb who
first called William Wordsworth "Ce6I of
the Evening," Sidney Smith sometimes re
ceives the credit.
"L I. J." Thei expression "Mether
Berth" had Its origin In the mythological
belief that the earth was the mother of nit
living things.
Mis. Erica Ratdlnl We cannot give you
Mr.. Caruso's address In Italy A letter ad
dressed te the Metropolitan Opera Heuse In
New Yerk City would no doubt bring the
nddreis.
Poems and Songs Desired
"When We've Been There"
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir In what hjtnn and In what collection
Is the following stanza te be found
"When wove been there ten thousand
j ears,
Bright shining as the sun.
We've no less das te sing Oed'a pralse
man wncn we nrst begun "
L W. O.
Philadelphia, September 23. 1021
Remainder of Peem
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger'
Sir I think this Is the remainder of the
poem entitled "Human Seul te Human
Heart." I have never seen any mere of it,
"But the heart te the soul replied and
said:
'The' I live but a day and tomorrow am
dead,
I live, I love, I laugh nnd say.
What doth It matter? The soul must par.' "
M 11
I'hllndelphla, September 20. 1021
"What I've Seen"
Te f he Editor of the Ft-cnlng Public Ledger-
Sir Will j-eu klndlv print In veur People's
Forum a poem with the following lines:
"I've steed where great cathedrals lift their
domes Inte the sky,
I've seen the land where Hhakespeare wrote
In measures rich nnd strong.
And where for freedem and for right great
Cromwell fought and bled." etc
C w. s
Philadelphia. September 25. 1021.
Moere'o Humorous Verse
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir I am looking for a verse written by
Tem Mtoere regarding errors In a poem sent
te a publisher. I think It Is called "Fulges
In England." p E. I.
Philadelphia. September 10, 1021.
Teu probably refer te the following
'But a week or two since In my 'Ode te
the Spring,'
Which I meant te have made a most benjtl
ful thing.
Where I talked of the 'dewdreps from freshi, ,
blown roses '
The nasty thing made It 'freshly blown '
noses.' i
And ence when te please my cress aunt. I i
had tried
Te commemorate some saint of her clique
wne nau aiea
Having said he 'had taken up in Heaven
his position,'
They made It he 'had taken up te Heaven
his phjslclan ' '
The Clouds
Te ttie Elller of the Evening Public Ledger.
Sir The Inclesed little poem was wrltt-n
by a young girl who Is an earnest Chrlstlnn
nnd who Is under a doctor's core. I think
It brings a geed lessen
FLOYD W. TOMK1NS.
Philadelphia. September 20, 1021
THE CLOUDS
Clouds often seem the most te bar
The sunshlne from our eyes
And also keep from sight the star
Which we would see arise.
The heavier the cloud miy be.
The mam mere the showers
It holds within, te be set free
Fer refreshing of the flowers
And sa the darkest clejds of life
If we with puttence wait.
AI'TI'MV IlKSOHTS
ATI.ASTir PITY. N. J.
Announcement
The
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ATLANTIC CITY
wishes te announce a reduced schedule of minimum rates
for the coming winter, effective until February 1st.
WEEKLY RATES INCLUDING MEALS
1 Persen Single Roem with Running Water $35.00
1 Persen Single Roem with Bath 45.00
2 Persons Deuble Roem with Running Water. . . 60.00
2 Persons Deuble Roem with Bath 75.00
F. P. COOK'S SOS
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ATLANTIC CITY J1 dP
On th Bench Frent
PRE WAR RATES
taerlcin Mis Entirely. slmyi Open
Single RaDelsg Warn ll f weak
Roem PrifSle B.th ItUelU "
Deuble I Hunnlei Jfut 160 "
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DosMe rieera. Fritsle Dstsj
Oeessi senisr, $96 psr week
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OnmeeuH au.umn fellnfe. steim heat, open
fireplaces, electrle 1 1 a 1 1 1 . beivllnx, tennis.
rldlnB special rates Sept. and October.
Bell 1'hene B M. DENOLKH.
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VS irM Honolulu llermuilii
te,imsli P Tickets for All
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Fer llnltlmere A WashlnjtOD,
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n.illj herTlce esrept biindsr. Irenht an
i'assenser, a o'clock 1. Sl.i Baturday.
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I'blladtlphlii,
Vlll vpreve . for Ach one In ths strife
A help le Heaven's gate.
-Id V. tVallls.
"Health Insurance Physician'
Te the Editor of the Evenlnu Public Ledger:
Sir I Inclese herewith n poem which Is
literally translated from ' Jugend. Munich
Ilavarln I believe the readers of jour Peo
ple'. Forum will be'lntcreelcd.
n. e v..
Phllndelphia. October 1. 1021
THE HEALTH INSURANCE PHYSICIAN
My Income's qulte tremendous new,
Fer ev'ry one te whom I go.
With whom my knowleduo I tndew,
One mark's the sum which they allow!
Praise Oed from whom all blessings flew!
Whene'er two patients I relieve
I buy a herring with my fee,
Hut If meat rations I'd receive.
Six patients this jeu won't believe
Must ceme that iliy te visit me
I run about the whole day through,
My bursting shoe-soles show my feet.
And when I need rhees that are new
Te get the money that Is due
Four hundred patients I must treat.
And If my patent paper clothes
Should spilt and from my frnme be lest,
Te buy sems new ones goodness knows!
With patent crease and style that khewa,
Twe thousand patients pay the cost.
And thus I llve a life that's sweet.
On air? Ne) People full of piety'
My money'H found upon the strict
I chase r. but I meet defeat
I'm the doctor of a sick setictj
"Discovery"
Te thi Editor of the Evening PuMfr Ledger:
Sir The follevvlig bit of original verse
is submitted for publication In the Utfmnu
Pujii.ii: Lrtxirn:
DISCOVERY
Inte the garden
Slowly 1 pa.s.
Autumn Is busy
Drowning the grass
Prewn grass and ragweed
Whole of the clese,
Lel I discover
Here Is a rose.
Blooming In rapture
Hera vihore 1 tread,
Perfume exquisite,
Blessem of red
Oreat Is wr pleasure.
Finding the re.
As giving a frit nd
True till the clece
PAUL H GRAVES.
West Greve, Pa , September 30. 10J1
Norrlstewn te Aid Workless
Xorrlstewn, P., Oct. (5. The Town
Council of Norritewn, in enlnr te pro
vide work for conic of the tinomiilejcd
tnrn III the borough, him riwiiti'd te de n
let of grading this full thnt tlm did
net intend te de until next spring
Meney will be provided for the pur
pose. i.OO SUNDAYS
October 9, 23
November 6,20
Dicember 4, 18
RlQlI
'NewYerk
Wr T&i 24 Cti Addition I
SPECIAL TRAIN
Direct te Pennsylvania: Station,
7th Avenue and 32d Street, New
Yerk, leave.
Jiromi St Station 7 40
West Philadelphia 7 4eV
North Philadelphia 7 50 V,
See Flyers Consult Afents
Tickets en sate commencing Friday
preceding excursion.
Pennsylvania
System
Thslteiite of ths Dreidwiy Limited
APTI'MN Kr.snilTs
ATKWTIC ( IT. N. .1.
front
SENATOR ),acl te pre ur r ej I all
iiumiUR,,,,,, winter nm tl rr de
AmerlcHn I'lan Fireproof l'lr-1 t rtel fiem
lleirrtwaik en Virginia Ave n rf it
AI.TOONV I'
"Courtesy First"
Hetel Penn-Alte
Alteena, Pa.
Opened September 7th
20 Reems
Every Roem With Bath
Circulating Ice Water
and-
Coffee Shep
STI VMSHil's in -OKlx
BALTIMORE TO
HAWAII
nnd return
Cnlllnr nt llnrnnn, I'nnumn Cnnil,
I. os Anrl:, Hill I rnnrlsce
nt: 1 1 i: s-rr mi:k
BUCKEYE STATE
femes llnltlmari' for llnnnll, Oct. Klh
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
MunailiiE Agents I', S. hhlnpinK Uuard
20 r'eulh tiny Htreet. Ilaltltnnre. Md.
or nnr lecnl strnmslilp iineiu.
OCTOBER 0, lyJL
Making It Easy Fer Yeu
Few men have a prc-cen-ccivcJ
idea of the kind
of shoes they want.
Our part is te efTcr a wide
selection of the season's
best models with sales
service that combines
YOUR choice with a
perfect fit.
930 Chestnut
31 Se. 8th
.TrMiiii' niic i:-
NAWSCO LINES
Pier 19 North Feet of Vine Street
S. S. Celd Harber
Scheduled te Salt October 6th DIRECT te
SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND.
SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND. ASTORIA
AND VANCOUVER, 1J. C.
Fer Rate and Information
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
.lift'' V .V Shipping Ren i
136 S. Fourth St., Philn. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2
ANEW FAST AMERICAN SERVICE
12 DAYS FROM-SEATTLE TO YOKOHAMA
1 1 .lays te Kebe i!2 dnym in Ilnne Ken4
19 Heys le linndlml
New and I'jllti.il U.S
33) feet long, 21,000 tern, speed 17 . kreu.
- SAILINGS -
SS."Tenitchcc,,Oct. 13 S S. " Silver State" Nev. 26
Jb."Ke5tena itatc" Nev. 3 SS."enjtchce" Dec. 24
rarer, reserrancn, etc , apply te your local tadread or teunit agent or
Hugh Gallaghui, Gen. E, Agt,, 17 State St., New Yerk
e.
Passentler &. Freight
Services from NcwYerk-
HklllliiLItt,
aitniMA
IIHlhM,lt(A
tLITM,
si Mi 1 11 vMPTr N
Hit II Nnv. .-, Her. 3
II, t JO
Di I. i; Nev. Ij Dec. 1J
MI II f,
(TIIIX (new) Oil I t Nev. 12 Dec.
it
lll.Ni HUM) Nm .tiler 10 J III. 17
IVHMWIV Deu. .11
PI itel'TH AM) it VMHtItG
MM)M Oct 'J9 Dec H
i iisne.spi:r.ia m niA4i,uw
. Ill I Mill . Kt. K Nev. . Dec. 10
(AMI HUM (new) Oil 2J
s. ( tin ill II, r. 3 .Inn 7
Ut.iltlA Nev 11 Dec 31 Jan. 21
M . HI ' 'hup li i AS'iKA .ST
Mil HAl I.S I Ulli N - 1AM I'll
C I- VIIUIV . Oct. 13
1 i IN ON
PAN OS I
Oct 23
iki
( Hit 1 TIl
l U11U Nil.
PI f -I PATIIAS
I K Ht TK
"SPECIAL' '
WEDITERRANEAM
sr SAILINGS
""CARONIA" . Octoesr 22 Dectraber T
XAMERONIA" HevcmVer 19 Icnuerv 18
Te Mediterranean and Adriatic Perta
Madeira. Gibraltar Alriers Monace (Riviera),
Oenea. Naples (Reme' Patras Piraeus (Ath
m), Trleite, Alexandria (Caire and the Nile).
Sumptueuilr appointed brae steameri offer
tmescelled sennce and cui'ine slncle roerrs.
rooms nitli !atb and emuite UenVtn-s te
any pert and perlct freedom el action.
Short evctiMinns it desired- sNe et'in erera.
Idsal for Independent Travel
Ctinerd ind Ancher Steimtlilp Lines
l'sssenc-r Otllce. 1.100 Mulniit ht. I'hlla.
I'Veieht Office, llourse Hide . riiila.
mm mmmrn
Steamship Line3
REGULAR RE1GHT SERVICE
PHILADELPHIA te
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam
S S"Ea$ttrnDawn"(USiB')SailingOct 15
A Steamer (USSB) Sailmj Oct 25
Fer In'' ' fiiii Vint iiiri apply
GEYEUN & CO., Inc.
riui nit it i u i.i nt-
108 MH III IIU &T . I III!
Inniliuril nilt M iln TO.'O
rpejarap
Fall Excursions by Sea
$0 0 TO BOSTON ,;:"
c!5lVnr 7iix &"" Additional
ie. s and rfi".' . '. n'.!i'"l.t.i
n ateunur In i i leii
,ne I'h la -' i ;' r"
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tarn Salnrda in Ocfefcer
r u i interir iiini ir - i
VI t lit llM A MIM 1."
lKsreltTTHN II
i.er H S DelswKre svn
T i hull, lllli h- lliuu
EHSSlSSSMS1
r ....- ...a --
UIAIL SItAMSHIP LINtS
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glascow
USSB-S S "WOODMANslE"
WILL SAIL OCTOBER 10
AT COM 1.11 I.N ti: K VI 1.3
Harriss, ManiU & Ce., Inc.
425 Lafayette Mic, l'hihidelphla
Lumlurii e.'4U-l Main Hit)
XQVt JWL-DjieArif1f , PrndhlcTai 7
JJrQ v5e3
gw,
X t rfj xjts
wfalwi
CAUT I ON NOTI CES
Al I. l'l IC.IINS Mil lll.KI l ( hum II
w IIIU1 till 1 I It u I ll UHll i n tl ,
i r I th. Iiiiii.h ", . Iiiiiiiiii ii in
i ni lift urn .Mit.iilf rit r us n i
delilH if th, t tnntr ulnm ,ll It, paid t
Ult l IS I l, II" hi i h ui I
1 ll' I INI- '. s i tl q(, ,,
llj Hull 't ll dn 1JU K Itli et lh i
- -
' ":
Dlucher Brogue Oxford.
Imported nnd Demestic
Scotch Oram leathers- black
or tan.
g OO tO 12.00
203 Ne. 8th
STI MMIIP NOTIC i:4
VMI .Inyo te Manila
S 13. Pmenuer Lmers
AL LI 1
Interceastal Sea Carriers, Inc.
mii i. DispTni ev
OCTOUEK 10, 1921
SS4A. L. KENT"
0OOU TtlNs I). M.
from
Philadelphia
for
Les Angeles Harber
San Francisce and
Seattle
r-ir n e (i fi Ki,t ,md r-arse spice
Laine Shipping Company
Agents
li'.e llullltt Uulldlnr
Pa.
PHILADELPHIA te
MARSEILLES, GENOA, LEG
HORN & NORTH AFRICA
ss "Mllm:"
Oct. S
T ' lBll I
M n 'T
N .. n
! i i s f r 11 pi rls of
li r t Tun sla v tte
- If n' Si I eEhern
'n:NsIUPMCNT VI V
Ol II OWN STE MKKS
Earn-Line Steamship Ce.
139 Seuth I'enrtli St.. I'htln.. Pa.
1 i .i 1 .0 " nl uln UOl
l T-n 3 for
Three Star Line
"li MTrrtppr. IttMinN
I. lilcr sl NfW ttrU -
ERCIA0 1
STEAMSHIP LIKES
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND SLIGO
S, S "He aun" Oct. 22
CORK. DUBLIN, BELFAST
LONDONDERRY. WATERFORD
.s S "I'.istein Kmvr ' ..Nev. 7
SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS
S S "Mi uaakie UuJgc".Oct. 15
MOORE& -McCOUMACK CO.. Inc.
E. W. STRINGFIELD
Philadelphia Manager
1 s nm ii i in Di, i-illl
M i n 7513.
AMER3CA L!NE
New Yerk te Relterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulegne-iur-Mer
ROTTERDAM Oct 8 Nev 12 Dec 10
HYNDAM Oct 15 Nev 19 Dec! 24
, N AMSIERDAM Oil 22 Nev 2G Dec 31
i N00RDAM Oct 29 Dec 3
I rtneerer OCice. 1SJ1 U slnut St, PLila.
I TARCEL POST
This New
XH N, l,
l'l ', I n,
'II ll .11- M i.lc
uiul l.i in li
$335
New Pianos, $250 te $585
New I'l..jer-'i nes, s'l'l le S7"i
H.il) (.r.iml I'i.uie-. S.IJ-) te SI 1J')
Ri'prutlm iiik I'l.n t-r 7"l() te si 1 1."
Ojit'ii Slen., ed. ami In. Vc-.
HOWARD VINCENT
836-8:18-8 10-8 12-8 11-8 1(5
NORTH SIXTH ST., I'HILA.
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NEFF COLLEGE
t$ a Scheel cf Applied Piyenoleiy
H s Courses ttve the Personal Develop
me t,d tralnlngcssentl.il te succe.s
fu living end te euccen In any vo
cation Develops Attractiveness, Pelf
Expression Concentration, Confidence.
Memery Originality, etc Classes In
Public Speaking, Conversation, Dra
matic Art Sn esmanshlp, Elocution,
Authorship Day Afternoon Even
ing Clnss and Private Children
Rsturdav morning Hind for Litera
ture. Call writ, or phone Sprue
sun.
1730 CHESTNUT STREET
THE rKACTICAX SPAXIE-TIME COuTHUS
Unroll new .ml complete training wl litis,
etclit mouths for Aueuntlng or KiecuUr
position, or C P A examination IndlTldnaJ
Instruction
Intcrnntienal Accountant Sncletji
611 nitlhShlt W.IMI PHILADELPHIA.
312 Auerlcsn Lssualty Itlilg Uniting. Pm-
PUOVIIMION I lilt STI MM.IlAPIIKliH
V i tm i h Is the it. IP tiii -.wne te geed!
n i r ji neti r r stljnx Ae se ther-
ik ira n wninu men nnd w .imen that
J vli hue no d'HW i Ity In filling any
i ft e Our course prev.ds individual ana
.ir-i-tlcnl inMruitiji Enroll any time.
1'IIII.A IH"IM:sS rOLLF.GE
tinil I ellege of Ceniincrre
1017 ( luMniit Ht , l'hlliiililphls. .
'Vinrtlinnr' ay Tuition. 113
snertnanc NlKnl Tulll0n tr, nt)d ,8
sill... f.nt ii.nra? Out fill Visa Atti.slinsa
-jr 1'14J "iviu i vwi vr ,.., ni'viiviib!
loratien firW InMructern are unexcelled. CH,
itirnn, ( iVS ts f t ruffllrit?
PALMrP Ilt'STNEtS SCHOOL IP, 1 10th at.
Shady Kill Country Day Scheel
H8.! frefelil St.. Cheitimt Hill
Tel
C 11 tlBH llilen M O'Neill Prln.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
t HAMULUS INSTITUTE I ml r form
.nil e n m t women I'heti -Olil ArehHt.
vTRAYFR"? Th licit lln-lnei. Scheel
ISA C-IX Hl)7 f IIPSTM T ST.
I'nJlengiinriiii'il In'r new !iv or nlrht.
Vimig Men nnd Ilr
Engraving or Watchmaking
l r 7 m n '
Printing, 7 Months for $25
Wanamaker Institute
Evening Scheel
111) M 1 i M I stl I.Ts
M !'l I W(IOI) ntiei. Km heik
I' ' "i d ii 1 1 er a j d tub!..
Tr r f li Inst M 1 ri'fi Hk.t J (. Short-
HJ'I ' ' "t7I-'lL '" ' ' " ra.
CHESTNUT HILL. PA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
St. Mnrtlns, Chestnut Hill. Ps.
In Ideally eh ed ceun'rv hoarding end dar
choel for boys Esreeln'lr low r.ts. f
r-dir hoarder. ftepns Hspt.raUsr at,
'.Atalerue en ennMcsttei
J. !. IMTTT'RenV trendms.ter
PKVVISI,TOy N J
lnnnt: men pretmrcil for cellece. technical
-. ' 1 w r.i 1 Tit rihre fr boy.
' f r Th.- Prrn.ru tjen Francis
H - i.reen AM 1 I) II, trimeter.
t " 1 F - r inrt ri - r 1 nn nuren S," J
eunc Women nnd Clrl
I UK COW MS sCIIOOI-Beardlnii and Day
Scheel for Kirl from ktmJcrnart 1 mreuca
Inch Scheel I l"Ie bee ncceptetl n Primary
Depwrtment KMMA MII.TOV COIVI KS, JL.
1 llend of einei. OnU Inn, Phlln. pi.
Ml slf INSTHI ( TIOV
MOTION 1'It TlUK f OIKMK
remrle" luurse for eruanlsts InctudlnK
me i if time ( used p annlnr
rus' I if" "Ti te fit rktur m viewed Op
pirtmli ii I ay fir pictures Phene, call
r vvr 'e f r inf rma' en
. It. . SCIIOOI.. H2I Arcli Street
Teclr' "-I'O Hile T8Bt
ZECKWER-HAHN r'HILAT"
MUSICAL ACADEMY
M nn cliei)l, lt,17 Npruie htrret
Pui n j in r my i n lend for
LtFk)7HILLE"Cu
1'LUI.IC siHOOL MI SIC SlPhllVIMIOX
ISM ", tlllsTNIl si I'll 1 1. .
(1BTII AM" AND OllK ItOXD
TACKSON Teea,ch.',r Vl",ln',1 ?':
PARCEL POST
(J J 1 iiine iMillmi li r furniture.
X U t V iunii nnd iintiinielillrn, 30e
r ,i p t m for fl. H)M(piiti!
7IOM ll" 1 N I N r X II K W-U1M N (Jth
Diamonds Bought
ri-I uji I ne for lad s r y. i men te
t v!iu lis.v ere ur invru U aiu njs te sell
eir e n i rt'ai i. stati
'-no 1 it- 1 I '-ee'n If h-fs
'IruNt 1 dK
it ur, l In 4
$1 .50
A UP
Men's
Overcoats
Walter's Pawn Shep
904 VINE ST.
neNDi'D te nir t m
I
Gas Burner
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G1RARD BURNER CO.
232 E. GIRARD AVE.
In ll 1 In 1 i' Ifll.lllK'lill I HI)
""ut!!(!'"5,en Cejhines'
,i , , f Are Ready
eMtfJiWii, ,'or Tour iMirtlt".
lCVefl'Tt cIiimw them il ,niue
?jfct?"iK ' r'1 venr l-"- en jour
MffriflW let Mill
.jytV S llteUlil. tlieiiHinils
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Mil. vwir
I'rtr,- rr much
lrter th in I tt llul
l,rr etl
t ivsin lr iriRik nml i
POFFMAN CYCLE CO. '
Oi Ken.lnrtnn m lull I SI I
ii i , Tel-i hone OnrleM III! I wmmmmmmt
ter Hele Who VY,-nt the Beit
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