77fxlTJ'Y,'-'n"'ii,!r: WiW"P m - -. , I...... " -rTE ia',y(i"3lw'uyJVTPfV''r -ey-"f5,"7 ,r ' it. f 't' (Jt 5. Arms 5fairf v Is Wel1 Defined Continued from I'nee One Certain senernlltlc.i, surli ns the ns Hirnncp of Chlnn njrnlnst foreign ns .rMSlnn. JtiMt ns Mr. Wilsen seiiRlit the protect ion of the smaller nntimiH jf t la world iiRiilnkt nggrewUm by t lie 'blC iiiitien-. It linn only 11 Kenrrnl upiniHim in view, just ns he lintl. The (rniible will be en the tlrtallB, jnet us Itwfis At I'nrif.. The position of the t'nlted Stnte nt tOth cenfeieiirc is Inherently the smiie. It is the hlsteiie American position thai the nntletis of the world linvc a richt te dcelep free from external in ttrfereiue tluit ImpnlrH their norer nerer fltntv Mr. Wilsen hud In mind ran ran ehlncrv, the l.eegne of Nntlens. te achieve this end. Mr. IIurIics Iihh no, maehlnerv in mind. The meat he hopes ter is mi Agreement among (he grout l'owpre wliiiii may tke the form of n Mi." tti'l.Ws desire for n Letigue of Nations prtucd n tetiree of wenknetR te liltn. J lie (iltier I'ewrrn muicu mm i,in leaciie for certain consideriitiena. Mr Iliiftticft "nvii tills country nshs rintliini? from the conference. Hut te an rvt'lif of which lie l net entlrrly my nre he H uklii&f the ending of the Anc'e-JniiDnee r.llinnre. 'Tluit con cen con tummntieti bulks nhiie.t nn Inrge in his mind n- the str.iilnp of n League of Nn tl'ini did in Mr. Wilsen's nt Pnris. with whnt cnnseiiuenees no one can yet fjVrrsef. Ne One ..Man Dole;;.itlon The Amerlcnn commission starts tin Act better nuspircs this time than it did nt Paris. During the Paris con cen imnc there was one meeting of Hie American delegation in the beginning trifl net another until Mnreh or April, when Mi. Wilsen made his famous tenure of eliding for his ship, the Geerge Washington, te ceme te Hrest. Thfre was no Mich entity there ns the American delegation Mr. Iaiibing, Mr. Waiie and Oenernl Bliss ummI te inert ecnlnnnlly and talk ever their tfirrews te each ether. (Jolenel Heuse. having the privilege of entering higher sphcrrs. ignored his nsseeintcs. Presi dent Wilsen wns unapproachable by any one except Colonel Heuse. The American delegation actually meets and organize this time. It will work together. There will be tnutunl nml'TMiiMlinj; turning its members. Its tas will Le cnMiT than that confronting Me Wi' en ar T'iiiim. U is working for tin? rrad'cil, net the unattainable. Ne en" rxp"ts loe much of It. Ne mem-y- ,.t i. exicits the Impossible. MILES WELL KMWN BY PHILADELPHIA'S Pail Hile Is widely known in Phlla dp'phm. although lm gave up liU rel- riM'V Iitc some live years nge. He is tlv ion of Air. and Mr. Kreileiii-k of hi- slaters is. new Mrs. Hnr- oil Hump?, of New Yerk, whose two fl" ighters, Constance and Fnire, have r eiitlv anneared en the stne and in t mexies, Mr. Hinufy was Miss O-rtrude Miles. Anether sister. who wai MIs Ada Miles, married n Mr. Kurett, of New lerk Me Miles was former chief of the 1'lvls.len of Russian affairs of the State Department, and since August lias been n peeinl assistant in the department in connection with the armament confer i tic prier te 1017 he wns a special lis lttniit te the American Airi,bHSsnder nt l'etrngrnd and Inter t-erved ns secretary. ef the Heet commission sent te Hiissla hr President Wilsen. BEAUTY BEATS SHORTHAND AS COURSE AT Y. W. C. A. Announcement of New Course at Kenoingten Starts Something Beauty vs. Shorthand, n match at th.- Kensington Y. W. f. A. last night. win wen by n knockout by Ilenuty in h Tery first round. Whatever inter" the girls may have In nny of the ether educational facilities fff'-ml by the association the aiinounce aiineunce ri'nt of the start of u clnss where they C"uld l'arn te "make the niet of them fdvcfc." started a rush that necessi tated the limiting of the number of pupils. The new clnfs will take up every pbise of removing the wrinkle, dressing the hair, clothing the body and the thousand nnd one ether things that arc n part of making a girl "leek like what she ain't." (Jirls ranging from eighteen te twenty-five yenrH se rushed the regis tration clerk when the announcement of the establishment of the e!ns was made that the size of the class was re duced te fifteen. There Is n long wait ing list. LEGION TO AID UNEMPLOYED Members te Open Bureaus and Make Personal Solicitation for Veterans Olknhema City, Oct. 12. i Hy A. T )--A program for pests of the Amer. lean Legien throughout the country te ioiiew in comeaiing me unemployment Problem was Issued here today by Hey Heffmnn, of Oklahoma City, chairman of the National legion Committee en l'n l'n empleyment. KktftMlilmiAiit tt 1 itnn dmnlnvmpil t bureaus te get in touch with employers j uu urge employment 01 war vchthm hi all possible openings was asked. I.e I.e llennlrcs In, paying positions were asked by the committee te "act iih lilg broth era te less fortunate men, nnd lend the money te furnish feed and shelter dur ing periods of unemployment." GAS Soldering Furnace and Appliances Manulnrturcd by I. D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. B'll. Market SSj AVtleH-, Main 8TI -We Buy GeXd SILVER, PLATINUM, DIAMONDS n JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS run jickttn for ilinmend 1euKit Tllfr llln r-m . cur... Penn SmeSting Ce ""i ril.lir.KT NT, VM. IHH7i 1' Chr.itnnt mul l!th. "hnr Acker's QuiilUij R,'mi 1 '"( formerly Itxrttttl, wi'l lie nptnrtl thr mutt mntlex .' "" uii-tn-iUilr Heslntiriim in (I Cafftena in the I m'ef ' 'n'r i i &) states f pK KcstauraiU 3 X- Cafftrnn f 'U ii kj V llifihc.il tiniiiltiril nl ;i rvtce II B ' Vepulnr prirrs JL J ' addition -a ilelicatr.sen, bJI S Va'try, ntZ fruit ihtiuri' H 'Dry' Agents Bought Liquor Freely in Saloons Here "Many saloons In Philadelphia are selling whisky openly." snld I. (I. N'utl, acting chief enforcement ngent ef.the Cnlted StnteH forces Inves tigating bootlegging. "Agents Investigating conditions in Philadelphia had no difficulty in buying both whlky mid beer in the saloons of Philadelphia anil through out the State of Pennsylvania. Thrse cenditinim will bn wiped out nnd nctlen will be swift and sure. "The responsibility for such con ditions rests entirely en the shoulders of the Federal Prohibition Director for the State. He should see tluit the law Is enforced." Calls Philadelphia Bootleggers' Nest Continual frem 1'flKe One method will become public property, be cause by that time we will have acted." Will Arrest Any Violater "Will you say if there will he nrrctn of violater1" nf the prohibition law?" "We will certainly arrest any one we find has violated the law when we imve en hand Millielent evidence te sat isfy us that we can convict." "Your Investigation shows that prac tically every saloon In Philadelphia is openly selling whisky?" "I enn safely sny that there ere many saloons in Philadelphia selling whisky nnd that our agents had no difficulty whatever In buying it. We are! compil ing evidence and will lake care of it In due time." "Who is responsible for such condi tions?" "The reenensibllitv rests entirely en the shoulders of the Federal Prehibi tien Director for the State. He should sen thet the law Is enforced?" "Will he be held responsible by Com missioner Haynes?" "That is n mntter te be answered by Commissioner Haynes. Whatever in formation we hove or will receive will he turned evor te the coiiimisienor and he ivlll direct whatever nctlen fellows." "Are your men new checking up en he withdrawals of whisky nnd alcohol made hy wholesale drug beuses and ethers holding permits?" "Yes, we lire new cheeking up en permits for withdrawn!". This will take some time, but we are going te find out a few things about them withdraw ills before we get thringh." "Will you snv whether them will hn uholesnlo relocation of these permits?" "A grcnl number of them will no doubt be revoked. We will revoke' the eermits issued te these we lind have net heen withdrawing whisk) and nliehnl in emplinnc.' with the lnw." "Who in respenslbb for (he issuance nf these permits?" "Tlint Is another matter that you will have te take up with the Com missioner. All thnt I knew i that we have en hand evidence that alcohol withdrawn for a Philadelphia account hns been shipped te Washington nnd ether peiuts. where It has been disposed nf for the manufacture of whisky." "Whnt nbeuf the disc-goods whisky withdrawn ostensibly for uc in the manufacture nf medicine'.'" "We are cheeking en that tee. We want te knew just what particular kind of medicine the whisky Is used in nnd Incidentally we nre going te find out." Nutt would net discus just hew far the linesllg.'itlen 1ms reue along these lines, but smiled when the names of foreral se-called health tonics used by permit holders ns n bnsl.s for securing their permits w;ere mentioned. It 1 known te the Investigators that much of the alcohol withdrawn never gees into manufacture of medicine, but la uswl in the preparation of whisky. It is nlse known thnt the statement accredited te Director McConnell te the effect that only one permit hns been issued hy his office since liis appoint ment, last June, Is erroneous, yend quarters in Washington nre nt n less te account for such a .tnlemeiit, as their records show that between twenty nnd thirty wholesale drug permit have been issued for I'cnniylvniila since June Inst. Officials in Washington point te the fact that holders ej basic permits, is tiled before McConnell assumed office te whelesnle nnd retail drug houses, may have withdrawal permits issued te them nt his discretion without reference te Washington. The holders of basic per mits must, of course, be approved in Washington, but there nre thousands of such permits in existence, having been issued dining the regime of Com missioner Kramer. imin Peimlt Helders There are iiheut 'KKll) permit holders in Penns)lvania and It lias been found Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Seap and Cuticura Talcum Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pets, 10c You'll never knew hew geed Baked Beans can 3,';fj be untU you try our. WK 0zm 24 Reilauranti etnlmllu Urnl.J. J? ? KS3 intrally (ecattci. r-'.-' - .,,. j.. 1 1 MM "i-,"t Mti-"" DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? THE pain and torture of rheuma tism can be quickly relieved by an application of Slean's Liniment. De net tub, as it penetrates and seen brings warmth, case and comfort, let ting you aleep 6euiully. Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feci the first twinge. Veu will find it just as geed for neuralgia, sciatira, lunibaRe and any rxtcrnal achf. It ii splendid te take tlv Piin out of tired, nc'iing muselesi tprains and Etrains and 'ame backs. It id dean and nen-hhin-stainini;. Fer fetty vi jr-i Wein's Liniment ha3 proved itu'lf t thriu'inds the world ever. AM: our ne iRMter. At all druggista JSc, 70c, $1.10. . . LiniineniQSnd IMMM X Oven Baked Beans ; M In Individual Pets, 10c t fi te? '!.' i II llliWI-T - &S 5 EVENING PTJBLId LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, that n Inrgc majority of them nrn nt this time open te question bccnilsc of forgeries, duplications, fraudulent Is Hitnnce nnd fratnU practiced by the holders after procuring them. Tills condition Is the met grievous 0410 Commissioner Haynes has te contend with nnd It Is said Hint with the revocation of such permits Hie liquor situation Is bound te cleur up te a point where the law regnrdlng It will be respected. Commissioner Hnyues himself will net discuss the situation in this city nor In the Stnte. "We hnve the situation In New Yerk well In hnnd. I might snv that It Is 100 per cent dry," snld Conimlsslencr Hnynes, In New Yerk, "nnd I hope te de the snme for Pennsylvania. Just hew we will accomplish this 1 cannot fay nt this time." U. S. Holds Pert Te Supply Jobs Continued from Tntt Onu tern mny be excused. This Is peace time, however, although the feel fiction prevailed in Washington until recently that we were ftill nt wnr with Oermnny, notwithstanding thnt the Inst gun In the carnage had been lirrd three jenrs nge. With n ilelny thnt suggested indif ference, or the ItHelenee of power, the Washington authorities permitted flve months te elnpse before the petition re ceived attention In the shape' of a reply. W. K. Heyuelds. cemmandnnt of the f'enst (tiinrd. en August HO, returned the petition te the Cnlted States Dis trict Rnglueer in Philadelphia, who transmitted It te Director Sproule, president of the Heard of Navigation Commissioners. The petition was refused. The reply was accompanied by n long dissertation en various . Federal law's and quotations as te the light of the Government te continue te direct the affairs of the pert. Case of "Investigate Yourself" Frem the documents returned it would seem that the United States engineers' office turned the petition ever te the commandant of the Const Guard. This was tantamount te n command, "inves tigate yourself.'' And the commandant proceeded te Investigate bis service. In the request forwarded te the au thorities in Washington Majer Moere nnd the shipping interests set forth the following : "The l.'nited States Coast Guard Service i new maintaining liu the pert or fiilinileipnin) ni a large expense three beats, fully equipped nnd minucd nnd paying high wharfage charges. In charge of an officer designated as the pert captain. 0 man no doubt of high nl'ninment but possessed of no local knowledge of the conditions of the har bor nor is he in touch with general shipping matters. "Ne jurisdiction whatever is exer clet ever the Foetion of the river at Chester or Marcus Heek, where the vast nil wflneriefl nre located, nor en the Schu)lkill Hiver or the upper reaches of the Delaware. Vessels arc allowed te anchor promiscuously off thesp points and off Chester. "I'ntil the shipping enmnrsnity arevi '11 masse against these ennditlftns ves els were allowed te anchor off the harbor, blocking the ferry slips nnd ren dering navigation within the city limit.s both difficult and (longeren. "One serious collision, involving the less ni life, resulted from this lack of supervision, and innuni"rnble complaints ns te the blocking up of decks by ves sels tailing within dangerous proximity te the outer ends of piers were re corded." rtcplics With Gunrilrd Denial Mr. Reynolds, nt the end of a fiv months' leisurely inspection of Hie situ ation, replied with a general, 'though II Igunrded, denlnl of the fnetr- nlllrnied In the petition. At times he was equivocal and evn Men's Hat YMe'irs. nrba nnd e I t 1, rtemedflfd In'n ln't s'yl"!i und r-trlmmtl ciual te Jeffersen Hnt Ce. 135 S. 10th St. HAT FRAMES Th InrXfNt n fiirtmfnt of Hnt Vramri In I'lilla- ilMphla. Csll any time nnd make your lelectien DAI FY Lareel Hat lrlJULj 1 Frnme Display 612 ARCH ST. Hl-.fmrnnm Open 0 A. SI. In H I. SI EDISON RECORDS rc first, with BROADWAY HITS Plirclnl rflenufi rarh week BLAKE & BURICART The nemc e The .Vete Cdlsen' fi. XV. Cor. KltTtnlh i Wulntit SH. RUPTURE BOOKLET ASK TOR FPITIOV NO. ! Ttcllftht Information about trur, rm. "VkklkvIb 'ivnirsTe mmmrrftfff ).'0 iThum I Rir Rirulli2. ITe'ifii when itJ tthfr fait. Can atfarh t uieat nor inn, .& V Md tn nreesure but renter umm lilfta. Thumb nrrrvr udJuatk nrrsien. A- Vnnliinl belu und Mipperter of tnpert Vtltn, , ,CinrltiiHiin TC'llhnnt Ctinr I. n. SKlVuKV, 1M7 WALNUT T. V"! Ont nrM Kn tnv pfr.n ivrK!i;i!:i!nrdiii;iiJTi;!innfiiTT!inii-ii!i' tiiTiiiiiTH;ii"'i,iTin-ii:rjii!i'i'.!;riif:i,jFi.i-i:ii'' You'll tjuste the i difference! At nil our Stores taifiir s fTW i ' ' - 1 ! 1 I I 2) ' e s -intM WMmMWMmw $&fl!iJhdwfe&P$t r. uHJiX Coffee sire. It Is unfertunntc that he quoted from Section I), Article I. of the United States Constitution, that: "Ne preference nhnll be given by nny regulation of commerce or revenue te the perts: of eue State ever these of another." ' The ports Of New Yerk City and Nor folk. Vn., from their proximity te the open Men, hnve been the only ports In the United Stnte.s In which tnc Covem Cevem inent assumed control of pert Interests, All ether ports. Hosten. Haltimere, etc., hnve been exempt. The preference Is, therefore, ngainst this city. Again, unfortunately, the com cem mandnnt nf the Cnnt Gunrd, which Is the seaboard police and detective force nf the Government, quotes from River und Harber Act of 1111. ns follews: "The Secretary of War Is hereby authorized, empowered and directed te define nnd establish nnehetnge grounds "or vessels in all harbors, rivers, bars and ether navigable waters of the t'nlted States whcneer It in manifest te the snld Secretary that the maritime or commercial Interests of the United States require such anchorage grounds for safe navigation." There were the exigencies of the time te justify the Government taking con trol of this pert during the World Wnr. Thegrentcst shipyards in the world were turning out vessels hv the s-ere Warships were cemlug nnd going. The harbor was greatly congested. Condition- Different Today Ne such conditions exist today. It If the consensus of opinion of the entire maritime power of Philadelphia that there nre no interests of the United States which demand Its continued cou ceu cou trel of the pert. Commandant Reynolds slipped a cog when, following ils invc-tigntlen of h!s own cervlce. he stated : "It has been necessary for the Coast Guard te make ninny changes in the assignments of the commissioned and of the warrant personnel in readjusting the Coast Gunrd te n peace -tim status." There you hnve the milk In the eocc eecc nut. Coant Guard officials, with the war ended, hnd te be taken ew" of. They liad te be "readjusted" wph nw Jobs. Te use n crude simile, suitable neles hnd te be found for a certain number of blue nnd brass plugs. Why net con tinue te use the pert of Philadelphia as a place of assignment for the per sonnel of the Const Gunrd Service'' Should General Reach, chief of engi neers of the nrni). or Gen"ral Henry Tnyler, ehnlrman of the Deard of Rivers and Harbers, cheese te deny the above, they might ncrempnnv Hie de- i nlnl with nn explanation why Hosten l I Tl-I.l C! I. T--I... 111 unti Ditiiiiiiiiu'. n'i uiinuii. .no kpouvhi' kpeuvhi' New Orleans nnd ether ports have net received their polite attention as has Philadelphia with Its Ceist. Guard supervision? Anyhow, they might elucidate these two lines In the United Stnte.s Con'tl Cen'tl tutinn quoted above, Hint: "Ne preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue te Hip ports of en! State ever these of an other.") SALES PROMOTION MANAGER Fer th Ms' fur ' t I '.in? eo-erd!-pnii"1 th ptlMle of th Pal nl ArUritMns ilrrimrvt of national .t'hertMfr tn this dMtrlct. IInvn plan ne'l anl directed effeeitv inrchandllne campaigns nnd ravn innd a deep Mudy nf the fWd of retnll llln(; N ftfk Inrr eennetltn lt'i ip"niitble cempanv wlie ,a pl.inelti? tnr ih pncVcvanl awlim nf th hiil!ii".s n'liri'ilum. Th m nrd iriinnt -l"l Mh- I'pvrt v ! tn nip' vm.v i.Fnr.rn nrnrr. CLAD'S URNS f r.OFFRF. 2C Chocolate, Het Water Any Styl? nr Hlx Kitchen Equipment Fer Hotels nnd Restaurant Rnnfft-Ji. Pam TAb'r Plate-H armors Or (M' Prtnrrj, foekrs, Vat!! Irenn. tr. VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 217-219 S. lUh St. mimm decorating FOR THE HOME ' lT-WPk Cnurs under tht nrtnnnl I direction of LLOYD EASTWOOD SEE BOLD nf value te linm-innKcrs and these who ttiMRt ceuntel in tefcrpiien te mutters ! nrt. f.td for f elder giving full detaile. Tuition ?10 Cemtnenriug Oe IS 7 30 I' II. Oct 10 T 31 P. M ' at H'liMiriR Verlh ButldlnR 65fl ft SJ.insi.rn Sis. 1013 v T.ehlRh Av The Y. IYI. C. A. of Philadelphia Marief" and vurA Ss. PHILADELPHIA WHERE WILL IT GO? Where will your life insurance re? A life insurance trust rafepruHrVls thf money, provides for it 3 wi.ip in- cstment r.nd asrures en incemp te your hciip. f r( Our Officer Explain CVPITAL ft SURPLUS $1,550,000.00 Vat- :i f k jHaaixactsgt.TOrrefla fewsi w wi vMwmkwijSZMT courtesy of common life might nise n-'tec Hues t("'O.S! fl. lab nized uggest tnnt tney explain wn.v, representatives of forty steamship protested, nnd all the marine In 4 of the pert nnd the chief of of the city, they were net rccog rcceg nt lenst te the extent of giving representatives 11 henrlng before ilef of engineers before he turned their petition. their the . down A lispntch from Washington of te- day f ays : "I pert 'cderal control ever the hnrber nnd if Philadelphia may lie accepted jT-gy-af nri. K GIRARD rHERE can you will go as far as Thr SSiim l juhl'iiijl 2am C. 'mill T mil an f 0 JkrJfl &-WPSk Hi SSSESSQlPenrmG m range wLSw NF Phene, Spruce 1446 gr MIIBM''''aM"g-Jii'i'i'i"iiw"iiiiiiuiiiajjiiiija)gjMjijru iinijiiLiimiiBmium l4JfM Vl f E UN,VE??SA!-CAR i j A Seimd Ieestsient j X7HERE can you spend $355 in meter transoertation where veur dollar Ii i tint The initial outlay and the after expense are se small that Car will pay for itself many times ever whether used pleasure, for business purposes, or both. The sooner you place -your order, the sooner you will be car. Terms can be arranged. Jehn lljrhftr 07X4 Puf'.'en Tin) Dus'.lei 'ii " ."n r.. m. n-irtictt 4310 ni"" si. lUrlnK uai I; Cnh! f rrfl Moter". 7210 Wn..lllHl A H endl .n.l "5215 t. A. rimnlnih.nn t'.Vl.H7 feuih P'M'l St. ri-s .n 4377 H.-i-. i'-i.M II. 3Jt 5srui- Tl'.p Itehrrl r TeiilUrnl 71t!i "I 11'" r - ' rrluli' . r.7 OCTOBER 12, 1921 ns pcrmnnent, nnd will net no relin quished. This Information mine both from the Wnr Depnrtnient which has lurlsillctieu ever all navigable waters In the United States, nnd from the Const Guard which is vested with authority te enforce regulations for the control. '"The only reason the Government dlil net take control of the pert of Philadelphia prier te the wnr wns that It lacked facilities or fulled te perceive the necessity for doing te. Regulation went by default. The authority was there. IihI wasn't exercised." "Senater Penrose, it wn.s lenrned te --asnr mHkMMiWBnMnilliiMM ?.g wTigp 'Mr HrrVe Seilim ISS-?1? Inte Every Peerless is built that amazing dual ability te breeze along silently, softly in ordinary driving en a thin trickle of fuel in the "leafing" range; and, at an instant's notice as the "sporting" range responds, te rear defiance at distance and hills. Here is rare flexibility, acceleration and grace of motion in a meter car that can be purchased for a comparatively moderate price. De you seek VALUE? Then consider the distinctive advantages se apparent in the Peerless and compare prices. Here is dependable substantial value in a time of unsettled standards. NEW PRICES: Touring Car and Roadster -ith new permanent tep: $2880 Ceupe: $3500 5-Passenger Sedan: $3650 7-Passengcr Sedan: $3790 Sedan-Limeusine: $4060 PRICES F. O. D. CLEVELAND: War lex net included THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohie RAJvTGE AUTOMOBILE 231 1 Chestnut Sjgcg3.jT mucta5!j;ayr.- ,,5rf3t?sS5fcrea!T, riire3 spend $355 in meter transportation where your dollar in the purchase of a Ferd Touring car ? will go as far as in the purchase of a Ferd Touring car ? 9 ;! Authorized Phil arlel pfu'a Ferd Dealers llnrrj- S. lrne!i, Inr. i '.'iv rrji.i.r.ini a Ktna'.r.Btun 277. 7U nji 7.'4n Urnrr A (.tinUf 4131.3H N irth Hr al .- v )"in'ns (7S'J KcxIlr-f.irffnHoeU Ce.. Hen. 'lf22l irnnniwii Act, fibrin i' tow n Iter..; i Norih no:)'.' The. It. lurllnd.ilr 348" 4t Virth D- uil St. .1 4I7 77 r.k .'. .7-1 Maltrr I'rlri .' in 3. Yerk -its rmumn I '.ti', i .autliwrnrrn Atrnrj, Inr. fX-t 1 nIM"iir A Wnl Mil 4n;.-, in.'n 'ln A Mrnnn 11.14 ". i K nlni:'. i ,. T. llnfTmin, Inr. grth Urual p- mnri lta.-rj :-i7i ltnnlf remniiiy 241' imj'Ii S' rpir 4inii 1.'fU .Ini. Inr H;'(n w mi, .. . n. - A t ' I'- f" . i T a r...e, . rtf-rt Mi:i day, wrote the War Department a month nge protesting against continued Federal control of the pert of Phllu ilelphln. General Tayler replied, ex plaining the statutory nutherlty for the control, und the Senater apparently wen sntlsfied. The correspondence In the mibjeet censed with this communica tion." Frem the above It appenrs flint Philadelphia's own pert efHclnls nre pert efficlnls no longer. The scepter has de parted from Israel. Captain Jehn G. Berry Is the new boss. i3 j j h H lujSi ma II II MM'wf COMPANY Street, Phila. your Ferd Touring as a family car for enjoying your Ferd Vnlvirtl Moter Aurnry 3427 Oiennut ht. Prenuii 3.'l Wait 1780 nrrr .t Ktrpalti .'nth rh'Mnut Ms. ll-'ment !124 Wst 1717 Hl .lrirrt Accur,v 2.M7 ll V Olrir Av. PenUr .17t I--ir Mrti MftnnHr Alltn "i Hleh'n-. A. 'ciut ii .i jn LA 1 -lit Itnnhmn Mnlnr f'emiinni apinTiT raiBTJVs ' u ........- .,-. -.-1 j, Wm A m , 1 in,,-.,. e, lll'l 13 KnUTATlONAL IlnlJi Htxrn LEARN LANGUAGES I THE BERLITZ WAV llv the fumeiin llrrllti Mrthfid of, IfttiKtMire tnttrurtlnn rnu en qutckl Icmrn haw le rk. rrirl nnl writs , ny moeerri lftnieiii(t-Kngiun in rlurlfr). I'rlvnl" or elms Instruction hj' xi)frniil tin tit k tenrlirn. Day Rii'1 Krrnln c,n'p ItcaaenAlil tuition Aflt for Catnleif. SCHOOL OF-- LANGUAGES EST lere OiO URANCHE8 1511 Chestnut St., Spruce 4604 I ;tpf..vin f'l' PL Straycr's Business College 807 Chestnut Street The bt tralnlne In therthAaa. frvewrlt Inr. boekkr.n. penmanh!p artthmetli rrxlllnr trimirnr, bulnn rorrepenlnc euntlnr. tatetmtnthtp tnd cileulttln t margin" eprMln. Nw cltea atrtlr new Dny anti nl PnIt1en riinranUei What would you like te learn' Teene. Wi rut n.ltj. VOCAL LESSONS S13 i0 for t etttm PIANO VIOMN 32 10 tn- 7 minth atari nrtnbr It flrrnein KtrnlniT nurilvr Vanamaker Institute ?3! M) UALMT hTIli:KT INDUSTRIAL WELFARE The new prnfeielen for wnmn Insirue Insirue Hen Blvfn in t"rennl M'erk. emp'ov emp'ev mi'nt caftrig fai-tr first ai) mpleve.v rprontaMen instructlnn bj w-Aman mth 7 Vfart ereMne Moderate net a-33. i.nnr.rn errirK it k a n e n r k b n r e n Every office anrt hutne require Boe' Keper r.r Arrfiun'ants. Teu ran rt one them coed.perlrn roltieng bv taking 01 -. jrinretjRh end prarttr.il , fl,,r,.s Day B, j SVr." 25. r "'",- Indiv'dusi l.tetruetle . . -.,-, r'iirnnin Enm en- time niiL.i. nrsi.NKss college and f'ellee of ( emmrree 1017 thretnat St.. Plillndrlphia S5 a Menth,. -N1B' "cioei. f a "enu,Day Tuition. 115 a ilenth. . Shorthand. Typewrttlnif Hoekkeplne, Seert tarlai and Hulne Adminietratlen by p rleln- iriHrd teerhere I'AUIER CUa. SKIa Si-hoot., ifl s. Tenth street. Philadelphia Turngemeinde Krhoel rroernn Pent. 7 Gyniaaetlrs, Pwlir . mlnr and (jtriujii, rtoeklet ou rtuurc . tnrull new. Jlfejl . nnd eln-nM-i tr. TUTORING Fr"t r sis l.r.Tiern nrnrv: J Night Classes in Bookkeeping Tniirh Tt'tk. C.rerir Shorthand Machlt "ilru'tt'.-.ir 'A-r-m-'-r rhTr M.lnnt 6 Tiir rWi.ttn vrnent.. inn; Mirket s Vnunt V'rmrh f.iidv. experienced tenche itfcrl- -r 'Mril.iri''. f'AJree 'e frtrl sma : k"ip 'f rht d-en for mernlnits ar f-e'-r. i-p In "n r' iv'-he Phila. Scheel of Office Training Knter new and i V In 30 davs. lieat rr.1tlen fe-OT-Rfjn tDT- TEN In 8ne. rtrhv nr TteVn'ne fyder Wdr . 30 3. Irt. Emilie Krider Norris "chr.nl of expre!ei ar 1 etare art Ste of wn rxper'nred teaehrri Dlplem 17U Cbretnnt Street Nprnce 3t: WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CIIA-MnEUS INSTITUTE. Ta.i cleu... ferr ITT- m-n ni wnm.ii, i-nn.. ;:i'4n Arm ! Itrrrnrd Scheel. 131 1 1ctnut Sf , rie. I50i Dra'tlc Art. Cur nt Events in p-mi & Qp' TennB Wemn and Glrle rniLADELrHlA HCHOOJ 01' DESIGN FOIl WOME.V Ilrend & 3!.T-trr Bte. Dee'm Fine Ai Ne i'la.e In Rird ArchUertur.il Dmlrn. Mural Tieeeratler MXI.1CS. N. t. St. Jehn's Military and Preparatory Srttrutl Mnnlina ll ml'es from Syracue. cnoei, manuus Cnnip., eautp. wei ordered athletlce Business prep, course. Jur or 8ehoel. 34tli yr. Oen. Wm. Verbeck, Fret T5nt 27S. Mai'lm V. V. MTSlrAJ, VTHITT10.V MSBi!!S!SIS!SISJSMS!SS3!S!SSS3iSISM Ben Stad Orckestn Musicales, Weddings, Dances or Private Concerts OrcKestras furnisKed for all occasions iqc3 CHESTNUT STREE Phene Spruce : 3530 The Musical Blue Boek of America Under New Management The er.ty national rt.mUrd refeience ivnn the whole fte.d of muii" rem " ie recletratien cf Jrus.ra' Artlels ' is r Cluhn and Federation, Independ e i Musirn' Ortan latlcms. Mui' ichuela '.Tl Ii duel-1. n Kererpe from r.tiee ef the tilted -airt it! I'aneda ineit mhuflt r I" ' n''ri.a dr! and iir'Uts may '. fa ! 'preeented If nev :: Lem ni jr -if u,th IIIXNfllF tOPi: AM.EHT, Mannrer tlrlte r. or nhene nr"rj 7SJ0 Itenm M, r.tev nitllcllnc. Ualnul, et 17th Afreet Pinne Playing Taught Beginnei in 20 Letiens OPEN EVENINGS Adult Ileet'Miere a Spec Iriltv Adrnnre Teuree If Ven Neu riHv Phunn .,.r,.KU A.1A, TIME HOll FREE nOOKLKT i.H'Ji'.TENSKN hrnoei, or rep. jiri ISiO hytnntMjnA VU JIniXA M The Meredith "o,dieDramaticAr Ju es K Meredith Dremet.e rilr-eter TrlLite nr r ir, lriB'rur,en ,'e- en,j ty, nine. M,i if 1' 1 r. fro, ral d re, 'rrr ll2T'- -' 10 p' ,ST" ST- Spruce SOU Phila. Musical Academj- Germantown Branch 30 East Walnut Lane " V ".e T"h S.u- ,,,n Ts, .inri'll IV t I W;if? Dlrec. i i t i ELSIE MILLER Soprtme-T 'earlier t I hurch Oratorio Concert ' tiilln 412 Kit he.lmit Ht 'fc 'k 1 ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY Main Sillix 1117 bprme Mreet ' ny time s,lld fn r'.i'i's " ' rrrppe 't'i EDITH WALTON H AMLfr I'Mire.lu (-"tic. lAOfj Maelrr hi. In I epiir 73en MONTANI VOCAL" STUDlb' . .1'" Vt'.nm l?."h.ti!,,ar i'li 11 A. e.NHi,;it Tutv "or iiiii!!, II. VAN I1K.N III.IMT ) "'recUir lfl MM 111 10TII NTItr.KT C TSCHOPP N :ti. hi. .. . ., V . -"' H- I'tll HI. Menilnl'n llenjr, iiilfir .lllier A. T. Maynard, Mus. Bac. A. R. C. 0 'IIH H mm..' ............. "2jl C lieHtniil HI. ltarliii; OOOt IV IAPIr'Ci"kM Teaener of inuniiE. i7lnr-... jnv-rWUlt 'H t Write fnr Isiervieir, KnllflMtv lilt RAG leUn limlrudlen. t'ltealnut, Btreee', VI Tl. bunui itti,