fpHTOWipr?! .v"--wpw " " ' ' '. 'v,x:WWfiT"J,v' .ipttp XS Wt" - ' L ' K f'Y v J "". - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER ,10, 1921 IS J a f 1. Tffi Letters te the Editor The Shipping Beard Robbery r tlie ZMIrer e thr Kufnlitff Public t.nlatr: WrT!i8 HhlwInB Jlennl fehlwrs. which ffy MvffAl days re iHnMId th public by ii,i prlrflitiK ' the news f II" durlni. i.rnM nut te M a ttikt lielrt-up mi lh vmrt l. .mrleifn w"h lh inlrnllen of rnbl.lnit Thii robbery ni lh result of the much PreVRlnl Attlr In mln menty mere rat-Idly than ihry wr bl te Mm It. It is the miwi ell utery tun men In the mils two lirektn hnms nun two deceived 1Rj'hnrt-brekn vvlve Ami vst tomorrow nil brlnif another utery; It may net be of iVninvi diameter, but It Is breuilit About ,;,rough the Mint n-encylha Kreed for 'te these "',10 n"" ke'"" lh', pil'0 '"diy nA have net yt been upprehendfil It should 1 , mml lessen Will they tnlm wernlnif Jl (9 better te live In pence nnd iull nnd wllh n clear conscience In n hovel than te ieM In n Vmnlsemfly furnished mansion, lei with 'h ,f,r nf detection continuously hnrlni ever our heae. This I r fast eite, but ou should slew ,'cnn elnaye te keep within our twins tt It dans-ereus te nveretep yrur thrhe!il. fer vnu "'ill ee thit fake held-urn for khIii ,i net pay In the end If eerjheily ceiiM rtiU brli'tr It within thelp minds that they should nttempi te live within thi'lr Incomes, ti wni'ld be a world of hnppy people. Mild (he ii-urts Mould hale te ke nut nf buMiiem er allow ludsvs arid Juries nrlnnsid hn. J,u O. CI.ATTON AMId. Philadelphia Oeteber .. lOJl. The Daring Autelat -e the rdilnr nl Ihr Evmtna Public Lrdetv Mr I 'lUlte RKr 'th one nf your rorre rerre rrendente "he states the rellc elmuld be much mere ulert than they nr.t In prohibiting the driving of automobile it throughout our ettv without n Mreiisn nnd hv persons Inex terlenced In handllnc marhlnes Tlvee. ' urth.s of our accidents come about In thit nay r-v dnrliiK autelsta nnd by tli lenlney r nhlch the' are tratrd when they are dU r.irred or uhen they have run down and IrJuied wi.iie n-ie. I knew a veunir man who remit H nree a unman car through the busy thorounh therounh thoreunh Hr. nf thld cliv and It aa bv nitre (bailee IHI hi nn- wa In lured bv hla darlnr. Ite (,rf lie rrarhed hie destination lie manlpu i, lit) lie car In si'di a way that II was nerluriied and erlnmlv Injured but, form ferm rntU I' where no c.ne wni hurt li H wry rare that the "tp'Hemd cliauffmir mule with an aeeldrnt, nnd then II i ver rarfli hl faul" but It Is th darlnir nutnlet 'le la a innn'i in the nuMb' Tbev need wilrhira: Mini iiitp punlshmnil. it. w eii,i:nr. PhlhnHphia Oi-lnber H. 1021. "Where Is My Girl Tonight?" Te Kir Erfilnr nl Ihr yvmmg PnliUi l.rilgrr: fl,r P Hnnkev breUKht mnr" tere te thr ei's of the wnld lhietiRh hie eon 'Whre l Mi Wnndirlnc l'.ev TenlBht''" ilnn hae n'i nther snnz been (he mean nf lelr.r. Tlieie are many "uanderlnc lmv" eit mil there lire m.inv rnrrnwln. nmihi'ia linme 1 . Jn-at llltr Iho title nf Ihla emu!. nul tln I" equally true nf ' iianderliw irl' . In f" t thev eem en th' ncendan. y eni rllh the parents never eeemlni; te nht tJirm an' attention when they n much xtii It I hue never fen h time when (he In dirTrnr nf the t.U'lile in In their dainh "r l en mikd -. at thn preeent. C'nest- i.l unit Maftet klrnila ere rmii'tlflil nVmu n f hi nidi euulr alr! wheee conduct t arvthlnc bui In inrnparlsen te thetr eara U'lme aie their parenla? Of what I. the lituhl nf their mniliei ; re, h ak her ilf Wh'rr la tin iandirlne alrl teniRlit?" Ipparentlv net fni" the mother la rearlnir her In such a way Icday that tha seunc - rl la very much In Iho position of the "etar boarder " The mother exacts in linme duty from her tjiuffrttr Hha pees ahead and does all tha wnrk. allows the daughter te Idle nway ir limn anJ Immediately he has had her i'Plfr he depnrta fur the "whit way." ai.d thu mnth'r elthr mea te the mevlea er retires, tiled from alavlnit all day or hr femtl . flut there la never a theUBht as te "Wh'ie la my wandurlng Klrl tenlxht?" II. Ij. C. Philadelphia. Oitnber 7. I9JI. Parents Are te Blame Te fa Kdlfer of Ihr Kvtnlnn J'uMie I.'Antr: Sir A letter In n receni Isiue of jour "nple s b'erum hrlnura up a mattar that ids attenilen. Vltheuch I don't bellevn rlielllles and fade plav an l.irife a pert In ur etluratlnnal effnlrs a the writer nf thin tttr would Implj, ei I haie lnnpr felt thit Hev havn been nli"ti ten much weight. Hut I am net leartv te lav the blame en th v0'Jn; pwple Thev cannot be expected te knew any batter. The arc. fellow Ins their 'ehns rather than their Intellects. Ner de I hlarr.a the achers, but. rather. 'he parents, who, In the final analysts, hae 'he controlling; power. There r many 'eaehera who start out practicing nnd prwch til tha old Integrities, but they de net last len as teachers. They are net preressla meuith The. student don't like them, of eurie That wouldn't b human nature. 'or de parenta and echoel officers want hfm. Thev are renaldtrM tee ir.essbacked snd loe slew. The coneequenre la that they muit 'rsferm" cr be dropped by th way slda In ether professions nclneertntt, mtdlctne and law. for example experience. Is a valuable aaaet, hlchly esteemed. In education It l all tee often a handicap. Ths experienced person, who has learned te reeurnlia ahims and who shuns fads, timet riie way te th tjre who. full of en Uiuil.sm eier a newly found fad. blotsema forth te Impoae It en th unsuenjectlnar nnd Innocent youth he come tn him for In spiration and for guidance. And why? I3 cu that la what peple want. Tha remedy? That In easier te auBtest than te apply. The one ths writer of th letter referred te la geed. In my opinion whit we need la u clearer Insight Inte tha rurpere of an education and a, fuller re.ill. ixtlen en the part of tha parents of their rtapensibtlltlee. OEOUOE T KILIOTT. Philadelphia, October B, 1021. What Bible Teaches Te Ihr F!A(tjr of tht Jfrnntng PuhUc LtAem- Sir I feel sorry for "P. O." In the Ten. 'a Forum of yesterday. The Illble la iuit the reierae of what he claims. It teaches righteousness It condemns lying, deception, cheating, thieving and a thou theu nnd ether forms of eln that ha may or my net ha in mind. The New Testament Inatructn us mortals M Wt H y, I -z?? llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH inn Hi If you, tee, need an intelligent, skilled, experienced electrician, machinist, plumber, painter, tailor, cook, knitter, operator or ether skilled labor, a Ledgergram will carry your message overnight te the ONE MILLION readers (averag ing four te a copy) of the Public Ledger and Evening Public Ledger. Thousands of geed people, victims of the current busi ness depression, are waiting en the receiving end of Ledger grams these tiny, inexpensive classified ads, se potent with Pulling power. Phene your message NOW te our Classified Advertising Department. Bill will be mailed later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 PEOPLE'S FORUM What's YOUR The Weman With Nothing te Say Te thr Editor nf Ihr V.vtntna Public t.titnrr: Mr Hnvn you ever heard nf n "wnm.1t' with nothing e any' ? I have n alth-r In law nf that character, and .et she taken fiem thrce-uuarters te mi hour te iay It. I knew my experience with thla sort of n phone, pest la only the experience of hun drtda of ethers. I am a Myman with eevrrn! amall chll dun, nnd my rtster-ln-law has nnn 1 bnve a heuse te kep In order, and she enl. loeka after ,i small pparlmrnt. I de mi own washing, she eenda hers out At least twice n da for want, mi doubt, of some thing in de she rails me up en the phone It Is the same "nothlng-te.fnv" cenvcren tlen a i both periods, nnd at both perlfda tht nxt day nnd the next. This evening eh I'erated me for net being at home when she called and accused me of btlng n "gadabout " I left her undr that Impression, but I wta In the cllnr washlnu and failed te hear the phone. T wanted her te think I nm out n great deal In order te bm rid of the nulaance, hut new she hae Marled te call me early nnd around meal tlnie In order that ehe will he sure te tfet me Then I lime te turn down the gaa I den'i mean my alaler-ln law's test my meals dr up my children tuKleeted. nil because, thin "nothing-to-de" nnd "ni'thliipMn-eny' vrmn continues te be a rhnpe p'irt I nni writing thla te Till th attention of lour readers te thle pet In th hope that many mnv read It ind Hep nnd cenaldrr Whv doesn't evcrv woman who hni "nethlnr f ray" rensld-r that, nltheuali she may lv In a tmslllen te wafte time, rhe pnbibly celllntr up a friend who ha ' something In de " Phenellls la like manv ether (Ureases although unlike manv nf them It seems te le Incurable Ten rati talk about b.eball fann and movie fans, but lhre phone plianp It should le spelled that iriiv te distinguish tlinn are prnbihlv th grtateat nulmincei' that the housewife; iaei e contend wllh. Mill. W. I.. U. Philadelphia. October 1021. hew- te live clean cut, pure, and healthv Christian liven free from l,i In all of lit lle ferme. "P II." falls te mention en' passage n' th" Ttlhle ns poof of hlr nrgu tnenl. 1 would ndilse him te sludv tl" Tlreia of all rtniike, ntid ak find, the mi ther. for llghl i n Ills written word, Ti PO.S'AM IPOS' Atlnntlc f'llv. N". .t . tVlelier .V 121. The "Calclmlned Ladle" Te Ihr P.lhlnr nl Ihr Ortlfiiq 'llfllie t.ritarr Sir I wnnder If veur correspondents who have been "ellnKlni: Ink" promlsceuslv a' one another would have nnv ibleetlena tn mv having n vnnl nbeut "the IUa.en.hUed bnb-balred, blahlv ralclmlned ladlea." When T fneua inv evca upon nne of the aforenisntlener. ladlea I have visions nf an tlnt tlreece. T hear llvperldea and llha tnclea. the or.ilera. I see the plava nf Al exnnd'r and Arlstnphaiiea, 1 hc.ir the enci lilegenea and t'rateH epesl., Heerntes rcn inn I eee Alrllllndra, Perlflee Ittnl .erx"a but 1 must step, for T have nther visions 1 see dlieti-riaden engaged In smoothing their blmid hnli . I sen nthers pnlntlnK their face" with n (lib U nlntment. 1 see the great paint era nf ilreece, beuulllng their lelture heun trjlng te Improve upon nature In ei-aichlnv ihe Miirlent hlainrv of Uirvpt M-iln. Orcire. Reme, the rarlv Christian th, l-Van-e duililK til" Mlduli Ages; Inn bpuln and flrc.it Ilrltaln. 1 find that th' (uatiun of Meiii'hliiB the hair, painting faeex nnd lips Iwhlch In Keine InaMncea was com PUlaery) weie nil lir ru tn th- eume environ tnenl Hv that I de net mean te Inslnuat' that the Indlea of today who us hair djes cesmatlce. etc , are of the Mime tjpe an these who did In historic riivs, bill. UKh' what a nasty laale II haves In mv mouth n. e. Philadelphia. Septcmler 2". 1021. Questions Answered Te Make Shoes Waterproof Te Iho r.dllar of Ihr livrnltte I'm Mia l.tdncr: Sir I find much vivluoble Information In your People's Kerum. I writ te Inqulr' what te put cm sheea that will cause them te turn water. I have a pair that even dew will eeak through and keep my feet wet most of the day. J. A. It. Philadelphia, September 20, 1021. It tha leather of the slmea I" se porous (hat even the dew pnettala It, It la net possible te eugKCHt a remedy but tn wear them out In dry weatlier. hvveet oil or shoe grease, well rubbed Inte leather, should inake It waterproof The Pierian Spring Te the Krflter nf the Ktenlitp PuhHe l.rita'r: Mr Wm there a Pierian sprlnn. or was It Juet the fancy of the author when he ais "Drink deep, or mate nut the Pierian Pprlng " . W. A Philadelphia, September 20, 1021. The rierian spring was located at Plerla a region In Northern Thesaily rjid Southern Macedonia, which m saerM te tha Muses Seme aay that the name of the fountain was derived from tne nnclent King Tlerus who Is said te have emigrated from Thrace Inte Roeeila. and there first established th" Muses of Thespli. The fountain was slid le confer poetic and Intellectual fire en all who drank ef Its waters. Fast Ocean Travel Te the TTdlrer of the Kvealtiff Publle frfer: pr tvill you be, se kind a te let me knew In your People's I'erum celumng what was the faarteat time, made by n ocean liner fiem New Yerk le Liverpool; s-Iee from Liv erpool te New Tork? Letters te the. Editor should ba aa brlr nnd te the point as possible, avoiding nnythlnft that would open a denominational or Bectarlan dis cussion. Ne attention will be raid te anony aneny anony meuM letters. Names nnd Rddrenees must be signed a nn evldenoe of Keed faith. nltheuKh names will net be printed If retiuest la made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as an Indersement of Its views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post pest nge, nor will manuscript be saved. TLe Puzzled Superintendent Suddenly Thought of I Ae-J SV A -- rt Ajcugcigiame And he get what he wanted Pel Phene Pest? "Have a Heartl" 7'e the Vdllrr nl thr l'vrtlne Public t.citarr: Sir- I would like te say te alt these who hne taken te the phone habit that they should "have n heart" for these, upon whom ll.ey would Inflict their queries or needless conversation? llefnre you try te annoy the M iv husinret man you should step nnd trnslfler -vhether he has the fume nineudt of lelsur. na .ieti haxe. I n. nil the phone In my business. Why? tireause the ether fdlew has It, And et I net Infri'iuentlv lenk (iron It an meat tiu'emce nnd nnnej-ince le one who, while nl hn nfflie, h.ia nni n moment te epire te tnke a way from hla busltiesa by glvlne out uceleds Information I de net think a day pnseea that I de net recclv from half a doien te n dn7en rnlta en the phone fren people many nf whom I knew but slightly nnd senin net tit nil asklnr me some foolish question, the answer for which they tnuld Hrciulrn with but little effort en their part. They ,i'k me ever Iho phone te uae that ef fort. 1 nni rnmrellnl te ehllge In business, et 1 nm net In builness for that purpose hut le mnke a 111 Inc. nnd 't 1 And se many 'nronddernto persona will Insist en bother ing me and taking up my time almply be cause, thsy consider that I am well In formed en the eubjeeta about which they de sire Information. Most nf (here inaulrers could have the stme Information m hnnd that I de If lhay would take enlv n little time each day te Inform themselves rr collect and Me doeu deeu mtnta na I de. They ar-i loe laiy or In different, nnd heroine n phone pet te ma slmplv .is a matter of convenience. Te such let me ray and there ate no doubt many theunande of them In thla ellv- "have a heart" and don't i-s.ll a busy man away from his work te give you some Information that veu eurlf should be able te find wllh but Utile effort, although you feel It Is much esslir te teke up the phone and call up reinu one who In a little mere alart. , M. V HAKCROrT. Philadelphia. Octnber . 1021. Wis there ever an ocean liner that made the run In less than a week? II mnv I TMAYKTl. Keel I smden. V. J Beptemper jii m.i Mem nf tli large ocean liner make the trip le les-i ihsn a week. The rasteai time en re.erd was made between New Yerk and tjiiteinieMM bv the MHuretanla. '" I dnvs R hours and II nilnilles. en Me (ember 1R. The faeteal time 2ii rum The Mniirctanln nlse made the ' fasten time from tj'ieenstnwn te New Yerk, j September 11-in. HMO. th time liein 'dnia li) heuis nnd 41 minutes. Abbey's Citizenship 1 7r lh' Prft'er of Ihr I'veiidie Plihtle f eiljer I Sit Old nd.vln Austin Ablxy. the artist 1 b'ceir,.i a Urltlsh subject? O I. I', i Phllndelphln, September .V. 1021 I AIIIieiibIi Kdwln Austin Abbrv lived In llnaland fop manv Tara and dhd In Im- den, he new gavn up his American na- tlenaliiy. i The I. W. W. Te eir pililnr nl Ihr Ci'enliie Public l.ritn'r Mr Mew long bis the t.ereiv Knew n aa the In luatrUI WnrWs nf the World len In eilstcnie and wher- was It formed' I H A. U I I'hl idilphli. Srpiember 2S. lO.'t (hi. age, in I.-, ear lOul. nnv Iw il'l te hnii. witnessed the beginning nf this so ciety. The meeting had been arranged by n rreup of radical labor lejidtrs. of whom the lesdli-B splrlie wer Themas J Haggerty edllei of the nffklil erxan, ar-l Clarence Hinltb. Brnernl kh retarj-treasurer nf the Anurli an Laber I'tilnn A ennd meeting i of alnut thirty later leaders waa held In Januarv lllll.'i, whl"h Issued n Cell for an Industrial union convention. At thla con ventien, held In l lib ami In June. 100S, were repreeenlHtlvea linm unions with an aggro aggre gate m-iinberthlii of 10,000 men The German Mark Te ffie V.dilnr nl Ihr I'.vfnine PiiMtc l.rita'r. fllr Please elate why. If (Jermaiy la se proapreiia an we irn told In the newspapers, the Unman murk i t-e low- tn value at the present tlnie. A L (JAPLEH Phlladeliihla. S.-picmber 25. 1021. Thn grnal fall which has occurred In tha value nf llm (Icrmuii mark Is due chleflv te the f.n't tint the amount in circulation haa Increat-ed Miormeus'i. until thcre are new ninrh elghlv en billion marks of Herman Impel nl (link nctfi In circulation, compared with less than two billion befere the war In addition there are nearly eleven billion marka of lean bank bills, the total of both Classen amounting I i 1700 marka per capita The ti.til dictation In the United HUtca la Irea th.ui JftOti per capita In addition te the es"alve uaura, another factor 111 de preaalng the v.ilue of the murk la the world wide doubts na te the sol ency of tier many Th. pre v.r value of the mark was auttajsiii fjia- ij..ajiA'.vX CBXCZLJ 'jmeH .verssvii i r's-aWlW-3ilfWJ3KimiflB iimiiOioi'OJiiuTijsBeinmi ll Ivi I N KALKAKU 1 ! W ( S If n Sinffle-Sive 8 BH s-. -j-- ,e.. yj MOJiuiuranr 21.8 tenia. The nreaent value Is less than one rent Longfellow's "Reaper and Flower" Te the Editor of the Evcrlng Public t.tdetr: Hlr--The assertion has been made thai tingfellew's poem "The Reaper nnd the l'lewer" Is net nn original effort, but a translation from Iho German I nm sure veur Peep'e'a Forum can threw some light en this lin.NHY T. IJKVEREl'X. Phllade.phla. H"pttmber 23. 1021. Yeu no dejht nave reference te a German perm, or, rather, ballad, fiem "Dea Knaben Wunderbern." by Arnlm and Itrentane A comparison of the two peema vtlll show that while the figure In both Instance Is the same, thj treatment la wldelv different The first veree of the German batted Is ns fellows- 'There Is h reiper Drntli bv name; Chi sen bv Ged en hirh he c-ime; Me makes his elekle ken, Iletter 'twill reap, I wren. Soen will he thrlce It vleld. Naught can wn de hut yield. 1'ewnre, fair flowers'" leongfellew's first erie Is "There Is a reaper whose name te riath. And with hit sickle keen He reaps the bsard'd craln at a breath And the flowers that rrew between " In both poems Death reaps his harvest of fet.der flowers, net In the chnracter of n cruel destroyer, but as the pitying rervent of thn one who would traneplant them tfi an nther garden, "In the flelda of light above." "C. I. R." aaka who It was that said' "It takes three i.-eneratlens te make a Ren lleman and four le make n lawn " Poems and Songs Desired "Back of the Beating Hammer" Te the Editor nl the y".venta Public l.cdeir: Mr I would Ilka te get B pesm, a verse nf which I Inclese. Alse tell me who wrote It, The verse la: "Hack of the beautiful hammer. Ry which the steel Is wrought, Rack nf the workehep's clamor The seeker mav (Ind hln thought The thought that la ev-er master Of Iren and steam nnd sttel. That r!ea above disaster And tramples It under he " P K E Philadelphia. September 2, 1021 "Life Is a Mystery" Te Ihr Editor of Ihr Jfufitdte- Ptidlfc- t.rderr: Sir Who wrote 'he poem containing the Inclesed verse? If you have it could von print It. "Life, la a mvstery as deep an eier death can re. Yet, eh. hew dear It Is te ue. this Ufa se live and see " p yt jf Philadelphia September 21?. 10JI "Come Away" Te Ihr Editor of Ihr Ki n(n Publlr t tdri'r Sir Can anv of aeur readers (ell ni who Business Courses for Business Executives CLASSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN OPEN WEEK OF OCTOBER 10 Part Scholarships AilrertNliic: Four ld-vveek terms (II Funda mentals a aenerai course adapted te the use of executives, (2D Crpy Writing, (8) Economics. (4) Me chanics. I "ere I n Trade: Kipert and tmmr( Ilualness thor oughly discussed by eiperts; solu tion of l-arte tireiletlis. Investment ltunklug and Inveetmenta! Heslifnfd for men and women Inter, estrd;, as Individuals, trustees or banking or bend hovse emplevee. Commercial Credits nnd L'ntlcettn!in: Sound Uienry nnd modern practice In the grantliii; nf safe credits; use of agencies and maklntr collec tions IVialnraa Mutlstles. Charting nnd Analvels: Hew te compile huslneja dat.i In. a sclfntlflc. uniform and sieurata manner and te file te na te l eaallv accesalhte. Preparation nnd Dictation of Iluslness Lrttrrs nnd lErpnrtx: Fer the everutive and correspond ent who wishes te Bet away from the commonplace, te exprrm Indlvl. duallt In his work Z-Ycar Course in Prrparutiett for Erceutiva Positions in Acmiiuthuj I'hei'k the kind of irjimii: von pre'er. and we win hfnd von fu'l Inf.unintien" or telephene Lecuat 2800. Liecrlptlv catalei mailed en requrat. Name Address Director off CENTRAL Y. M. C. litemwi.Trriiaii iiJusmrxBi"xiiuwuaJuimwijULiii TfCfSfSj A m& This is the first birthday of the Packard Single -Six. Of course, we're having a celebration all this week at our showrooms, and since you knew the Single -Six, you are mere than welcome. There's a birthday cake, tee, with enough slices for every automobile owner who attends. Five of the slices are lucky ones, since each contains a prize of value. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 NOIITH BROAD STREET l the author of the following lines n send In Iho complete poem. If possible! "Come away le the land of the eaprhlf sky. Te th kingdom of unalloyed bliss: Te the land of delight, where by daw nnd by night A crown only cejts you a kiss" If It 11KPHURN. Philadelphia, September 2, 1021. "News of Battle" Te thr Edltnr of thn Ki-rff-tfl Public I.'dacr: Sir T am anxleua te gei n poem of which Randelph Murray la the here, which con tains Ihe fellow lnr lines: "News of battle, nws of battle Hark' 'TIs ringing down the street." tl O 1L rhlladelrhla September 12, 1021. Old Seng Wanted Te thr Editor nf Ihr Evtnina Public J.rde'r! Hlr- I will appreciate It If one of vevir readers will send In the fx-m lentnlnlnc these lines: "Soldier, soldier, will yetj marry me Mann up th flf and drum " "Oh. he-v can I marry rurh a pretty maid ft you When I hive no shoes te put en?" Off she ran te the shnmiker A fast as she could run And bought him a ralr of the verr beat ehees, And the soldier tut thm en JANR T. PHILLIPS. Philadelphia, Prlmlier 2 10J1. "Loyalty" Te thr Edltnr of the Kvnlvn public T.rdgr: Sir There Is a little tw-e-verse poem en titled "Loyalty," written by M Ji Mnlley riease print It In the I'eiple'a I'erum. JAM", T i-onner Philadelphia, October r. I'i2t LOTALTT Ker every word of trndcne I f pa red, Fer every Jey of mine we mtcht have shared When you were here. 1'er eesh carers left locked within mv heirt. Ter every thought 1 held t'cm von api-t Terglve me. der' When you wera hei-e Llfj was e ahft' Ker all the music I have drained from earth. Ker every happv rmlle ei- erh cf mt h Plnce you are r"r Ver everv balm mv achinu l'C-r has line-en Iper every pleasure 1 hiii-" eeuirht nlrt'ie forgive me dear Since veu no i one Life Is SO lung V ti Ms ' An Old Peem TO Ihr Editor Of thr 7'lnnp Plh'l I rrlnrr Sir- I am arxieus te in-or' nn e'd reem entitled "A leans Time M: h'Unpi'.s for Ex-Service Mm Nulfeniiinnhtttt TaUBlt through pre i al ee'in ena of problems In the whe,eme re tail and specially i -;, Heal Kelntri Cemprlsea n k. i,w ftr pr..,(. uie. Cenveyancing, ft ):. Practice. nicuaslens deal with practical problems tn modern rtalt practke. Fetlernl Tag Tlrpertet Preparation rf Income and capital "lock tax returns. General prin ciples followed by .1 careful Mud nf new lelrlatlen. Public (speaking: Carnegie Couise for hun nees men wne l8h tu addret-a cluh Indaes director' meetings con. Iseiy. rni. phatlcally and vvliiein f.,,r llfllce nrgnnlzntlen nnd Management: The npplliatlnn of modern , ftl. title iu.in.iEeinent tu utile. details te Incieesn efllcl'my ami de ibt wnrr bpunlsh. l'rcnrh nnd llnllnn: Almejt ndlsrenel ii. in fereisn trade I'errect usa-e for tustnesa HUH frit' ini inc. Instruction A., 1423. Arch Sircei e B aBJOPWJiiis BwnsJxrsn su rrevwri w rtl ti ffi l ifl Vf fti rf n-i tin al & """Kg j U m "Once ther tea a littles kitty, White ns the mew " MARY T HART. Phllidclphla, October fi. 1021 A LONG TIMK AGO O'Ke there waa a Utile kitty, Whit" as tha anew; lr a barn she used te frolle A lore tlm age. In that barn a little meusle Ran te and fro, A'ld she heard the klHv -eminff r. m. m u w k.ma Ejfe-1B 'asceT asce asce 1 p-sce Asce S ft Wt ig ?fi Hi '' ' " n ' ' j Big, Meaty Selected "Exfrs von There's a let of satisfaction in buying eggs where you knew you are going te receive twclvr geed ones in every dozen. Every egg that is sold ever our counter? is guaranteed te be sweet and whole some. Yeu take no risk whatever in dealing at an Asce Stere. An Asce Stere xvill save you mere Best Granulated Sugar lb It pays te trade "where quality counts." Asce Sliced Bacen Sweet suffar-curerl bacon that fairly melts in your Strictly Pure Lard Open-kettle rendered. The same high qualify we have Asce Gelden Syrup Absolutely pure. Unusually nice flavor. Asce Perk and Beans Selected beans, in a rich tomato sauce. Madp from ripe tomateos, purr ' inejrar and spiepj. SSCD Teas 2-ib. pkg., 3c; lb. pkc., 45c Different folks hne H1fferer.t tastrs when it romp., te w havp fi e different blrnp, t0 , he isp "rem -thrre's a hlpnd Ornnre PcUee Inrfir. Crvle-. Old Country Styl? U fJ fJ yfiilsMfe 5?T lb rsLSJ.. T-M.tr Butter It i3 significant thaf een thn.-e families who could well afford te pay 75c or 80c per lb. te (?et the best butter are stcadv users of the delicious Leuella. Yeu can't buy better butter at any price. Richland Butter, lh 48c Sernnrt only te thei tneemnarMe J.eji;a Geld Seal 1 O'J . IlOl r of Oeld Geld SenI Fleur ;0 Salmen -10c It pft te -f-t 1 j,t rh Af -trfs Bad Alaska Salmen, can 25 ASCO Means Qaality Asce Dried llrtt pke; lOe Asce Maine Cern csn 16c Asce Oleemarxarine. lh 23c Asce Pesnut Dutter. xUs 9c Asce Silted Pt&t can 19c Asce Bread Crumbs, pky. 10c N. B. C. Vanilla B ars h-r,ni i f w h.f nf piy.r Choice White Potatoes ( i nil f7'i Ihi 1 ?n.. 1. L.. . in IL.. . fr- l pk (7li lbs ) 20c: Fine bip menly fellows tha' cook like ral's of flour. very inoice cmione, T Visit our big, new, Get Acquainted Day , ,Evfr. Tuesday, w0 held a SpeclaT'Snle in all our 198 Sanitary Meat h li cta'nJ1 S e nfW cu'temcrs come and get acquainted with us. Our hlRh standard of quality and our low prices have wen for us the patronage of the discriminating housewives wherever our Market? are located. Meat Specials for Tuesday Small Rump or Round Steak lb- 25c Finest Standing Rib Reagt . 28c Thick End Rib Roast, lb 18c Lean Salt Perk lb- 12',2c New Made Kraut q 12VU Fresh Killed g Chickens ib 35c ASCO Stere. All Over Phila. and Throughout Penna., New Jertay. Delaware and M1-J e J (1 ijfM my VsJV-i m miM-mW-9mrm ! m ASCO ASCO, - " . - rih m A lfc hl mWtk ffh I mUlmm Mm iHl gtfc Imtlk BASCO A tenr time age. Twe black m bd Hills kitty. Rlack as a rrew. And they Med the little meusle Lene time nge. ("our Utile paws had little kilty, l'aws as soft as dough. And they caught the llltle mouale Ien time nse Nlve teeth had little k.ttv, All In a row. And they bit Iho little mnusle lyinnr time are Anether Link in Our Chain of Meney-Saving Values! dez rn OTJ a-VJJI can be SURE eP' ksj ra , Asce Cera Flakes A quality product through pnd through and can can Best fwe Catsup betQc ex? 25) em rinc tomateos. Purr ' inpirar and snirrt. Q, cyi Clifwfi $&(&- Zx&r rfr tifi i, Siy This splendid coffee is se geed it sells itself. Its rich, rare aroma invites a trial and the first cup of its delicious "endness will make a booster of anyone. Try a cup. Vi-Ib PKR xzSma ec AVhit and brown crust. baked. Fleer And All Mill Brands Pe,i' Htrter C:e.e'n r ' shjry or any brand 'n stvk. 5-lb. bac, 20c Asce Uniting Powder. . Minced Corned Beef 9c(3 25) A bijr pound can for only 9cl Snider's Tomate Soup Big can 1 Oc A h c ran fu Siup ter 10 eif rle'reu TBmalei Rich Creamy lb ihv we v r, t Tl-ere s a Ini ' ' 'n f;er1 . ph. - bu. (30 lh l ?r 33 lb '" 5c Vf.rv nire wM flaVnr combination Grocery Stere and Meat Skinned Stockinet Hams. ,b 23c " ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO? AsrctTZZZ . J J- " lllillA lb !! Mfc tl, iT mtht Afc l ifc . l ,m mMmudmmmmtmmmmm When tha teeth bit llltle meulU, Meunla cried eul "Ohl" And she. ret away from kltr Leng lima am. Ths People's Fnrnm will appear 6Mr In Ihe ICrenlnx Publle Idjter, and also In thei rliindai' Pnbll Leelrer, le-ttre dlarttasing timely topics will ! prlntea, n well n Teeiitealecl reeeme, nnd nneeHene, nf general In interest win m nnswrrsn, pks rnnuth. ,b always sold. pk- our price talks! C O ems 25c) W ler e', C (3C"25C) . ' ib fl tSS flavor in If a Tnat is whv for every taste Plain Black Mixed Biff Leaf flaky, with a rich golden It's bread as it should bcl ec 15c 6c Victer Raisin Bread, 11' 10c Pncked with hip fat raifcins. 12-Ib. Betr can, Sc, 9c, 17c Tasty Dewerts Asce Cern Starch pk;. 7e Trvill Puddlnp pkg. gc Tear) Tapleeta Ib. pkt. iee Inatantanreus Tapioca, He Asce Jy Powder pk Mrs. Morrison's Pu4dlns,10c Ckese 2!S ,,t ri'uri s,i"sient a.rfl beeie I" 1 J e V 1 s. ' Stve eream-'d on;en tenichf Market at 14 Ne. 19th Street. - ' a. mmel0imr . J-lmmVAJI m " ' ASCO I." MkA! " a . ..." ts c v " (