'.aw. j -,. ',-n. j;:'!r,j''T . r , '., ,' -''S1', Vs SCCy? ,TK'r z: rWr". ."' , ."y- 'ffpp',TW' POpSW,"F-'- " ) j i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of a Want of Geed Manners in Seme Members of the Younger Set She Repeats i a Conversation With One Frem Out of Town - tiAVK Vioen te many parties lately. 1 and I nm beginning te believe tlmt things arc actually better In the wny of behavior nt these nfTMrs. .At any rate, among the yeunff peeple there 1h m0re decorum, and I think then Is an .-Idence of better manners tee. I mippese when you arc young, and teu de a theiiRhllMB thing, you have no idea of being rude, but you de net Htep te think of the linprcsRlen made en nn elder peroen and hew long that lm lm lm orcsslen lasts. After all, It Is Hie elder persons who B1ve the entertainments nnd pnrtlex for L debutantes; he It In net Beed policy, Ti .i,r is no higher motive, te be io ie L'1 the elder people? Seme of this nt of politeness, 1 am very sure, is etb .i, .nrraBtlc : ile Mmply told me "" S ter Item "be ?rrfl In tte much. - WE WF.nE discussing U' ""s clrls of tedav and Mrs. Bj" : .f? I tell yett my objection te the Mfl i l.Ji.f she is apparently "ryirHhe'ne eced nnd overlooked her Intimate friends. NATUIUW' I Ht'ed. 1 Wt ' could ..et let PjnJpWa " '"'.I entertained at brlrtw recently for . hriilP-te-be. She made out the list Slanatlen te this day. and, seu knew, a a bridge party one guest's non-ap-Jeeranee is necessarily most annoy iD" After thai fmall party only one of the iiiMtB called en me. She's evidently appreciating my invitation. caUed with In the conventional period. One ether Ruest. after being received and wcl ?emed in my home, and uinn ng one of the prl7.es. tee. refused te acknowledge nr 'geed morning' in the street a week later. Life mny be busier these lays, but it scans te me if a young girl has time te accept an invitation, (-lie enn make time te pBy a twenty minutes rail te show her appreciation, especially te one wlie Is a comparative htrnngcr in the city." AND, my dears, all she eaid was true, except that just wh things, no doubt, happen in ether cities. J can t believe that thn girls in New erk or noten or Chlcnje or r.altimme are ull hrttirbred than our girls. That state ment I fiicht. but 1 cannot tight the facts, for I knew then te be true. Don't von think it's time for us te call a halt en these things? Don't you think, perhaps, the mothers had better exact courtesies from their daughters? Surely, we de net want it said of our girls that they "get nil they can and Klve nothing in return." Don't let it he tnisibl" for nay one te make such nn indictment of the girls of tills jear. Somehow, when I see hew sweet and pretty nnd darling they are, it would m.kc me feel very low in my mind If nnr one could say such things about tttttn. WHILE en the subject of politeness, did T tell you of Miss Itunny. who went te visit auntie when she was three years old, and wn-i. therefore, at the crewn-uns dinner table for the first time? She hed finished her ice cream and auntie said : "Yeu may run out and play new, dear." Se Runny slid down from her chair, looked at aunlie nnd her guests and baid : "I'lcnth 'IheuHO me, everybody." Then ppyinij the fin gcr bowl, added: "Oh. auntie, what's rtem?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tha Junier Dances, successors te the fimeun Monday Hvenlng Danclnir Class, will held three meetings this season In t!"e Rese Gardens of the Bellevue-Strat-fenl. Tils dates for the dances are "Wednesday, December 14 ; Wednesday, January 11, and Wednesday, February 15 The patronesses an Mrs Henry Brlnten Coxe, Mrs. Rebert Ke'.ee Cii. att. Mrs. Geerge Dallas L)len, Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, Mrs. Daniel I,. Hutchinson, Jr., Mrs. Rebert L. Mont gomery, Mrs Rebert H. Large. Mrs Ed ward T Stetesbury and Mrs. A. J. Prexel Riddle. The first meeting of the Junier Cln Cln 'lerella D.inces will be held en .Monday, December 20, at the Mer en Cricket Club. The dancB are under the direction of Mrs Matthew Balnl. Jr. Mls3 Sarah Legan Starr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Stair, of elney avenue, Oermaiitewu, will be the guest of honor at a luncheen ut the Dellevue Dellevue Slratferd, te be followed by n theatre Party which Mrs "Wilbur Paddock Klnpp. e' 1710 Spruce street and Hryn Mawr, will give en Wednesday. October l!ii Miss Htnrr u-.ll tip one of the guerts of hpnur nt a tltvutre party en Wtidnei'day, Jevtmher D, le be given by MIkji Kllza Kllza eeth Dwlcht (Inrrlten. duughtur of Mr. aiyl Mm. I". Ln.oed Oarrisen. 101!) Clinten street. Miss Ktarr will be one of the guests of honor at a luncheen which Mis. llell'n H Wilbur of Old etone Heuse, Ht Davids, will eive en Thursday, Octeb.-r 20, In honor of Miss flair and Miss Mary H Miller, d-bu-'n(e daugbter of Mr. and Mrs Philip DUs W Miller, of Ht Davids. Among the guests who will nttid tin luncheon at the Acein Club and thentre PJfly.whlch Mrs Jejpph Le.vry Frits . or Pelliain Court, CJenuantewn, will r.iv en ednesday, N'evmihcr . In honor of atr debutant,, iluuglitcr. Miss Henrietta MacAeBh IVIlz, will be Miss Pi Isu IU ,lPT,riH.' iUuH Ottilia MerrK Miss (ler rtW0.!' Dougherty, Miss Al'ie I.' Rene n m V Mllri' ' -N'errls. Miss Jean I) n V. s."Ra H-nnnh M .Klllet, Miss Klea nor l Mean, Miss Janet H Si raw budge 3iLnml Mr"' I',,tz will .utertadi at n ?,,roll Krlday, November 11, In honor !'"' 'Tit!!, before the dance Mr and Ws. lien ry .' M chell Mill Klve ul the i , v.arl,en '" honor of thslr debutante thg,,tT- Mi! ,lelri1 V Mlehfll. Among "ie gucsta atjthe dinner will be Miss M, ? ?J0'V . Mlsa I'rlacllla Meirls win f Kenten Hisenbrey. Ji., Mr e.'d S3 x?Xl ?. William A. Lipplncett 3d, lnJ Mr J Kent Kane. Jr whV",01f thn K'el,'H from out of town Ma?,,.,1!1. nl.,en1 thp wedding of Miss MMTer.'.10 Agnew Adams. dauKhter of hturtin?wi Ad,(,TIM- ""d he Kv. Paul of iv,V ?', ,Iewe' rectw' f tbe C'hurcn . b el2mil,i.e,nt' ?p MftV' wlcl will ?? evnli',d .S Monday nftorneon nt'xt Chanel k v .he a'fnBten Memerial and x. n '""r. 'urn, win en sir, nil Mrs. Itaymend Hllles, DajinU Mra! H. Crlttonden Harris, all of Glen Ridge, N". J. j Mr. and Mrs. P. Albert Heien dcen, at New Yerk! Miss Hachcl How Hew land, of Wilmington ; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. KlrkpKtrlrk, of Kasten, l'n., and MIsm Maud A. Peyton, of Ilapjdan, Vn, Mrs. Klrkpatrlck will attend the brlde a- niotren of honor and Miss Pey ton en maid of honor. Mrs. Jeseph Chapman entertained at a tea en Wed nesday afternoon nt her home In Haver ford In honor of the bride. Miss Henrietta MacDennld Wilsen, daughter of Vr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wllsffn, of 170D Spruce nlrcet, whose engagement was announced yestetday te Mr. Ldwaid Oram Shakespeare, Jr., son of the late Dr. Edward Oram Shakespeare ami Mrs. Shakespeare, of the Wellington, will entertain aB her guest neKt week nt their country place, Wesiwoed, Vlllaneva, Miss Kllr.nbeth Russell Evnnii Tucker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, of 1818 Tlne street, who Is spending the autumn at their place, Tranquillity Farm, Mary land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus B. Stoughten, of Kast Washington lane, Uermontewn, will e ve a dance en Saturday, December 24, In honor of their debutnnte daugh ter, Miss Nnncy B, Stoughten. Mr. und Mrs. .Stoughten will entertain ns their KUestn for several weeks their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hctherly fester, of Uroekllnc, Mass.. who will nrrlve te attend, the Harvnrd-rrlnceten Tame, which will take place en Hatur lay, November 6. Mr, Jeseph S. Ijverlng Wliarten, of Old Yerk read, Oak Lane, who Is spend ing a fortnight cm sing en his yacht Vega, will return home tomorrow. The date, for the dinner which Mr, ind Mrs. Geerge Dallas Dixen, of 2001 Spruce street, were te have given en Mendiv evening, December 19, In honor of Miss Dorethy llreun.ng Redgers, debutante daughter of Mrs. William H Donner, and Mtts.s Margaret L. Large, lebutante daughter of Mrs. Rebert II. Lnrge, before thn Junier Dttnce, has been changed te Wednesday evening, De cember H. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere Sedgwick Paul, of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, will leave next week for a visit te New Yerk, where they will attend the wed ding of Miss Charlette Le Molne Dun lop, of Ballvheather, Ardrriere, nnd New New Yerk, nnd Mr. Jehn Lowlier Welsh, con of Mr. and Mrs. Kdw.vrd Lewbcr Welsh, of 1422 Spruce ntreet. which will be solemnized en Tuesday nest, October 11, In St. Bartholemew's Church, New Yerk Mr. and Mrs. D.ald L. Short, of Crcshelm and 1'elham reads. German 'own, will cntertaln ut n masquerade party at their home en Saturday eve ning, October 2hf The ilrst luncheon of the season of the Matlnen Musical Club will be given In the bp.llroe.n of the Uellevue-Stral-ferd en Tuesday aftc-noen, November 1. Mrs. Geerge Washington Edmonds, tit the Teuralne, Is chairman of the com mittee. Mrs. Ralph C. Stewart will entertain it her home, Beechmcie, Seuth Lnns Lnns dewne avenue, Lansdowne, en Mendny next, te be followed bv a card party. The guests will lncluda the memburs of her card club. Mr. and Mrr William Squlre Belding, who have been (pending thn summer at Kenncbunkpert, Me., urn occupying thcl iilace, Hnylden. Montgomery nvenue, Hryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Otis, who have been entertained as the guests of Mr and Mm. Belding, have returned te their home In New Yerk. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Draper Whiting, who spent part of the summer In Mntn, and Swampscott, Mass., have returned te their home. l."23 Spruce btreet. Their yen, Mr. Jncl; Whiting, who spent the summer nt a camp In Maine, has re turned te his home. Mr. and Mrs. E Swift Newton, who have been spending the summer at Islnt.d Heights. N. J, have returned te their home, 4 IS Seuth Carllsle street. Mr. Leut"" A. Carter, of the Tracy, announces the engng-ment of his dnugli ter. Miss Mildred Carte.-, nnd Mr. Ar chibald Le Rey Heath, of Garden City, L. I. Mr Herace I"! Smith will act as best man nt the wedding of Mlw Marguerite Agnew Adams, daughter of Mrs. J. Hewt Adams, and the Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, rector of the Church of the Ad vent, Cape Ma", N. J., which will take place en Monday next In the Washing ton Memerial Chapel, nt Valley Porge. The ushers will Include Mr. Geerge Hendersen, Mr. W. Atlee Burpee, Jr., Mr. Edwird M. Saycn, Jr., and Mr. L. Bert Eyster. Mr, and Mrs. Frank W. Stanten, of Morrlstewn, nnneuncn the engagement of their daughter, Mlfs Dorethy Van Meter Stanten, te Mr. William Doughten Huzliy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam D. Buzby, also of Moorestown. Mrs. Prederlck W English, of 226 West Scheel IIouse lane, Germantown, who has been lsltlng In Pittsburgh, re turned te her home yeRterdny. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llnplncett. of 1712 Spruce street, who have been spending a few days at their farm at Butste, N. J have returned te their country place, Melm.v, H'thayres. Thetr son-in-law. Mr. Nicholas Riddle, of YerK read, Neble, and ren Mr Josrph W. Lipplncett. of Oak Hill, Betbayres. will leave today tcrv Batsto, where they will remain ever the week-end. Mian Rese Butlrr, of Ogent. nhese marriage te Mr. Charles A. McKcen. also of Ogontz, will take plnce en No vember '.', was given a miscellaneous shower by Miss Katherine Mclveen, at her home en Thursday evening. Mrs. William Maler, of Washington, and Mrs. Edgar Detwllcr. Jr., of Phllllps burg. Pa , weie smeiif; the gues!s. Mr and Mrs. V.'llli.im Coupe, S-, of 032 East Cheltcn avenue, Oeimantewn, announce the engagement of their daugn ter, Miss Clr.ru C. Old. te Lieutenant Edward J. Rankin, of 4353 North Thli tcenth street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A pretty wedding tnel: place en Wednesday evening, when Miss Marlen R Bnrrlck, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. William M H.irrlck, lirenme the bride of Mr. Jehn Andrew MucMastcr. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward MacMaster, of 2400 North Myrtlewood street The cer emony wns performed by the Rev. Frank H Plsher a: the home of the bride. 27.13 West Somerset street. Miss Bnrrlck was SUSS VIItniNIA HKCKSCUKIt Dnutliter of yr. mid Mrs, Lcdynril lieclisclier, who will be formally inlreduced te society ut it tea te be given by her parents at their home;' Uollntbreke, Radner, this afternoon PuaaV UasmaEfBHaBhiwMSP'' EVENING PUBLIC A DEBUTANTE i 'JaBHBaBafciiiii i niiaamrM mwm&r& iv4am99BHBWB9aHalBlBHBM MISS JKAN BURT KILEY Deliiitautu datiglitci- of Mrs. A. Hurt Riley, of H.ivcrfnrd. who will be (lie guest of honor at a rihnicr-ilnnce en Tuesday evening, November l.", te be given by her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis A. Itllcy, of 1501) Spruce sticct given In marriage by hrr father ami at tended by Miss Dorethy Cadwallader, of Wash.ngten. as maid of honor Mirs Mayme L. Keller na br.desmaid and by Miss Mildred Bnrrlck. sister of thf bride, nnd MIfs Jcnncfere MnrMnster. sister of the bridegroom as flower girls. Mr Geerge Pllegel wa3 the best man. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Clprlane, of 1922 Seuth Kecnttenth street, ni re ceiving congratulations en the birth of n daughter, Vera Clpnane, en Sundaj, October D. Lieutenant .1 T Brooks, of 1713 Por Per ter street, left recently for Charleston, S, C. where he expects te luiiialn ter ierne time. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. W.lllam C.. I'nhnll. .lr whose marriage took place last month, hive returned from their wedding trip and arc occupying their home at 2S11 St. Paul street, Baltimore. Mrs Cahnll will be remrmbeied ns Miss Mary S.' Rchardsen. of 5007 Pine Ftreet. Mrs. Charles Nnssau Cadwallader, formerly of Pertieth nnd Chstnut streets and new living at Johnstown, Pa., Is the guest of Mr. and .,rs F. Edwaid Nelan, of 230 Seuth Pifty-thlid street. The wedding of Mls Plercncn Ran dall, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Richard T. Randall, of 3461 Chestnut btreet. and Mr. Rl-hard f,. Ila'.g. of Swarth Swarth Swarth niore. will be solemnized en Saturday evening. October 22, at 7 o'clock. In th Kulscepal Church of the Saviour, rhlrtj -eighth stleet above Chestnut, te be fellow d by a reception at the Phllo Phlle inuslan Club. FRANKFORD A heuse bazaar will be glttn this afternoon by the ladles of Hrmen Women's Bible Clnss at the home of Mrs. Buneughs, C021 Penn street TV affair was alie held yesterday after noon Miss Nerma Tayler, of Orthodox street, will entertain th members of her card club at her home en Tuesd.iv afternoon. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Br.ldu.n of Chester, will spend the ue.-k-cml at Morrlstewn, N. J where their sons are nt bearding school. Mis J. Heraco Baker, of Custer, entertained the sewing club te whir-h she belengr. at her home en Meiulaj evening Miss Martha Beatty will be hostess for the meeting en Mendav. Mr. and Mra. J. Milten Reed and their daughter. Mis Madehu Reed, of Dreiel Hill, hae returned from a meter trip through New Yerk State. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heger- of w -st Main street, entertained nt a (linnet party last night. Cexers were la.d for twelve guests. rr and Mrs. Henrv Stiles eiuevn'red tlf- G.tls' Club at their home en ."umlav evening. NORRISTOWN Mr and Mrs II p. rilegner nf mi.', Aster street, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary at a card pnitv given at their home. Among the Kust" were: Mr. nnd Mrs P M Bui her.. Mr. and Mrs. W. J B.unbe, Mr and Mrs Fred Ker-sler, Mr. and Mm W C. Knapp and Miss Mai v FllcKnei LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape , Til, '3 1'AUK AVK M'AVS wither. KenrM'. Kxter! Latent IVud Nnlcs! Tlie.lon Tlie.len wnrs nre nhed tliK v,cek in the big tend between th Hunts und the ,Ieiu,lns. en iicceunt of MiiiiiI .rnnsln Inning called up Hid Hunt en tin- relcfene lust Wens day and then Jest tu.lng there li'-sen-Ing te him my Ho'le ,0n() 1Pii a,n,(l 10 times without getting eny s.alihfak s.alihfak tlen. Hlssieiy. .Miss I.eretter .Mincer knows eme lltt'c guy run errans in n ding tterc, nnd Inst week he gave h'r 10 lit tle sample jnrs of Theeder Kara liewtv crenin, which slic has used up ," jar's nllreddy and still loelts about the v.inic. I'eine In Kkinnj Martin Heps rated for Life '1 lie iiriple grows upon n tree And likewise does the peach, Rut alas upon l! diflereiit trees rie never side by eaeh. Intrleling Knelt s about IntrKtlng I'ee nle Sim Cress mice nxsldenth swal lowed -' pencil stones in oue weel; and never forget the ixperienee. Thing.i ou Awt te Knew. Dneters rite their pcrtcrlpilens in the I.ntin lan gwidgc, thus uiaUing them leek harder nnd mere ixpenMve, If nu leek n wild berbt ferinly in the eyes it emit mutch J en, but it Is preberly best t be up n tree if possible wen you trv it, espe cially the fcrst few times. The llceret you get te the equator the lens mid Jess clothes the peeple wove, partly being the climate and party being ivut theyre used te. Lest and found. Nothing. - LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OF THIS SEASON Thole bv I'hote-C ratters MISS HANNAH WRIGHT WEDS MR. U. SULLIVAN Marriage of Much Secial Inter est Takes Place in Cathedral An autumn wedding of suctl nueirst wa-i solemnized at half after 12 o'clock j today in the Cathedral of SnlnU T'eter 'and Paul, when Mlrs Hnnnuh Chnp ! man AVrlght. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs j Samuel Mcgargse Wright, of 11)03 Wnl , nut .street, became the brkle of Mr. Upton Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeiemlah J. Sullivan, of 1910 Walnut street. Thn Rev. James Paul Sullivan, of St. Clement's Church. Sevcnty-flist .street and Woodland nvenue, brother of the bildegioem, eflleiatcd. A breakfast fol lowed at the home of the bride's parents. The brlde vn.s attired in an exquisite gown of Ivery whlte i-atln, veiled with cream-colored chiffon elaborately em em bieldered In seed penrli. nnd nppllque of lare old point l.iee The long reurt train t.xtendn.g from the shoulders was composed of white Katlti v. ith bands of chiffon. Her ril of deep ueam rose e nt lace, which completely enveloped her. was nrrnnnr,! t,. , i, . . .,fe.., ,i,i. i a i lu,-ter of erange blossoms en either iiua, aim icu grneeiuny in long points te the end of the train She ran led a small, old-fnshlencd bouquet of white gaidenlnr. The maid of honor and e.Uv attend ant, Miss Matgaret M Wright." sister of the bride, was rewiimI In a hmart ireck of jh.Ic jiink and u lvr tusue with a long uipe of Pilver lac with silver slip pets nrd f;ec1:Iii(jk She were a veil bediming picture hat of black trans parent Ince, and t-air.ed a shower bou quet of blue delphinium and erchliUi Mrs. Wright, the mother of the bride, was attrnctivelv nftlp.l i. ,. i,.....i.A .. , gev.n et dark brown p..nne A-ohet, fash- iucu wu iuiik une?, wun a famnil brown velvet lint adorned with a liige shaded brown plume, extending liein the brim te the shoulder. ,'.Mr. J1u''ett Stewart attended .Mr. hulliian as be.n mini. The usherM included Mr. Theman Hitch. eck.Jr Mr l.ilwln II. Morgan, of Westbury. I, I.: Mr. Lcter O. Munn, of New Yerk Mr. Ueorge C. C-itler. Jr. Mr. llajaui V'nrren, of HotteTi , Mr T'hlllii s P Randelph, Jr., Mr Whitney Wiieht' brother of the bride , Mr Alfred A II ddle. Mr. Hareld M. WiK-e ,,,' ir' Alexander Blddle. ,i!l of this city A breakfast followed Op their re turn fiem a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan will live nr Jicr Ue Laiicev stree.. FRAZIDR MOI-'PAT A wedding of much sec ,il it teiest te h.f i dty van rnlimt.lsvl in neon today In ht Jehns Chapel of the Cambridge. Ihcoleir'cnl Seminary, at ( ambrldiT,., Mass when JI Hi Kruncesca White Mof fat, daughter of Mrs William Kmeivsen. of New nrk and Bosten beenme the brile of Mr. Francis Pearson, Frazlnr Ben of Mr. and Mrs Wlliiem Vsl Fra iler, Jr., of L' I : J Spruce Htreet The ceremony was p.-rferme,! by the Rc Rebert P Fra tl.-r, of W nnw. S D a brother of thn bridegroom Mi5"t'v"ll? AVt'lst- ut "est.in attended Miss MqlTat ah mild of honor The brldchinalda Included M ss Illlrabeth V I ruzlfi- a sl-ter of the brltlf groom! Mrs i. B.irclny Moffat M ns Ruth i'. Innany and Ml.ss Perls Pitkin Mr. Wll'lim W.st Fiazlcr 3d nt tetided his brother an best nian The uslui., Included Mr ll.niy .1 Toen-, of Cutlibeit Ha ; Mr. Jnnn Uurd Hunter, of Savannah tin Mr. Alirei Iv'lig of WfiHhlngten ; .Mr c. lrclav .Meff.U and Mr Albeit lx.w Moffat both of .mw eik, and Mr Donald Moffat of Bosten A rmall r, cept en followed at the uii.e of Mr and Mrs Knuu-en, in Cam bridge en thrlr nturn Irwn a wed ding join n..y Mr. nnd Mis. l-r.iv.l, r will live In Bosten. WLKI:r pr-riM.c wedding will take place th's aft.r aft.r aft.r noen at 2-?0 o'clock, whtn Miss Helen May Peters, of :rjn Wenulan,) nvenue. will hecem the bride of Mr. Celeman ! Walker, of r,451 t-lne fl--e.., Th rerVi men, "hleh win bu performed by the Uev Asa .1 Firry p D . of the Pethanv I'rcshvtiT.an Chi-ich Piftv-thlrd and Spruce stieel . will be followed by a -e- -iii..i,ii ,ii in.- iMiuie or me in de j The livldn will ! at.uidcd b her 8 s. er. Mrs Iwls L--pi7 n intren .-f bonei Mr Heibeit W.il'.er will act as ' lifHt linn for lilu bicther I Mr nnd Mrs WalKer win i,m, i.. mediately aft,... the rtdpt en for an ex- tensive wedding tour. Me VA LLY J i:. K INh( i.V A wedil'iif,' tool; pla.-e at 7 o'clock this i morning wlt'i u iiuj.tl..: i,OTB, .,, .....- 0,1,11V ..i .iiiiiiMiin or 4t Sciwtb Forty-fifth sneei, heeame the brlde of Mr Frank F McXally. of 2503 "e, ierk read Til ceremem wh'ch took plnc-i In St. James' Phurc i, Thirty, tghlh and Chestnut ''tieet- wns per formed by the Rev James Monehan Miss . u-ti Virginia Jetjklnsen. it sl. ter, attended the br (., s maid of honor Mr. M Utterly was best mun Mi- and Jtrs. MeN'nlly will Hve In i..i .."uru "PQ. eir reiurn rrem their ' ere,vre,m-b.they Wl be " -- .v, THE Letters te the Editor Jobs te Lecal Men First Te Me F.tUtdr nt the Hvtnlne Public Lriteef Sir New that n erturt Is belnc mmle te find work for thnis who nr iinmple-e(l, BM.i tuw Im a ituiihrn nf thr, belnff many JeLn hanging around Jn the ner future, I want te malm an Bprn-ai in una ui"e W" te I'hllsdeliihlans first, nnd then. If thefe I are mere te ba bad. distribute them nitiuni; ,l,nn vvVin hnvn rr.mn litre in M'.irch Of wntU. t.et this latler armv return te their Jinnies, nnd the alecnn dheuld be "We must leek after our own flrit I nm net one of thes who nas no ieyb for hia fsllewmen yeiu-r.ill and. of cerus, wa all hnve ft aympallietln rherd for nil unemployed msn, hut In i .. cevrins our prea-nt treuble we aheuld leek -.ifter our own flrat There Is a rnaaiin. Other nines are deln thin, I Iiiiua- It rrem a rfceni f.nrlnr nt fflV M-ll KvCfyWhcre I TAS dltcrlmliiBt'd agnlnal In f.iver of "local tal ent " beltis bluntly told te LnBt winter thla city fed nnniiretis ei flonters who had ceme iire undi?r one pre- ,., ; nnnihnr. Of reuru theea iwr devlla had te eat Bemewh"re, but thla win- ter let theni paea en tee cnnriiy m buiuv i.dier ellv I'hlUdelphla baa dotie Ht bit in thn mntlnr. t i-r.iM.tit tliat only rhllndlphl.i men aheuld I participate In any work Hint Is e be clvcn out, and married men ahnuM be Klven flret i call, It Is very easy te chcrk up en the nppllfanti and detertnlr.e their status anu the deirroe or tntir neeui. .w n Phlladelpli i. Octebr 13, 1921 She Wants te Knew 'je the Ldlter of th Kueilur; rvbUc I.kIe'T- air-Is a Klrl twcr.ty-R"vun years of 'd tee old te marry n man three ears her 3unler? Aloe. why 'n It that punple I'asa re marks when they knew a woman Is elder than the nun1 I would like u have these questions answered nnd dlacuMr.l by the contributors le the Peuplc's Fenini Philadelphia. October 10, lO'.l What Causes Lawlessness Te tbr KdHer of the EvtrUa fiihV.r l.'daer gir There is much speculation na te the treat amount of lawlessness that we ere exrnrlenclnit today. I think th reaeen Is te be found In the fact that obedience has Bena out et the heme, hence out .f ths State. The home Ib thus ceasing t" Iei Iei ferm Its leultlmate funrtlen of tmlnlnK the yeune te the observance of Individual and ciile duty, becoming s'j tur a miiure run r...ii'rn I IuJit.. is 'a th ihr.nce of , publle opinion rcuardlnc tb" autburlty thut should rule tne neme ami mn n - ' chans-e la a reversal of the divine lav" which makes man "head" et the ser'wl erd-r and woman man's "help." Tha ev'ls of this chnns are obvious. Unity In the government of th h 'me !) n,n.. rnnflninnt urjen perf ' t asic-ment be- H-.e-n husband and wile e'di.ni If er . -t .. . . . .. ..t .. ,,i.M.'rt ! IstfPt TllO InOVltall.V' tenil'TC . IU - uuuw v ...,, i... i. , ,h. rrf,t-innetnent and relax i inc of Incllvldinl d'clalen. with a aubse'iucnt irlH,ll..lt fllillirO TI , ItlCleTlCV ni.i. i. nn, nrlm.rllv a fault of individual I iretita. It Is an Inevltible fndency of natural law arlslnit from the r.ew relations between the sexes While mnny cities. r-a'S-lnn ths Impor Imper Impor tance of unltv In manaBemen-. lemnilt their finances te the contiel of a a'.nsle re-pnnn ila head men, for an authorized and foolish eeiit'melit. bave destroyed the tr.id.tlenal and divinely established u.iliy of the horn-.-and sulijeeted Its puvcr.iir.K autoentv te the operation of a alew but ture paralysis. I have no faith that this era of law- lesmeas can ee remeuieu uiu-m v ........... bow te the autheilty of thetr Ierd rendur- Ins obedience te Ills commandments, ulven us In Hcrlpture, nnu in purncuiiir, .' .". divlne lvivv neveinlnc the sex relation (J. V L. Philadelphia, October 13 1921 Hew Did His Women Feel? le t;.e Hditer et thl E cing rvblic I.'djci Sir Wll -ou klndlv print th' following tale In our People's Porum? Thank :ou Unco upe.i ,i time thr. dwlt In a crest cltv n mini whose -rente-it mv wa i t delve li.le th hi ana nf ilcp -lefP boe'n. Ha 1 haerlsid "olesles" nnd ' una' b-.- the rfk. Then he at down nnd rrtlecl.d dce-.i! Dur Ir.tf hie musings the theJiilit neeiirwd .n h'm that perhr.p, ether mn did ne: l.i.nw as much iih he did. fwi lie 't ut te Inform Hi., world (hreush the dumns if t.-e ilvcM.se Prnth I.ris-.ra 'le thl di me , rctnl his ra-sli.iia n.id am He knewIiK Thin irentle lever of I'-mthv - d h" lleved. as rln tfce Turk th.t hi- wem.ri should lm content le 'le in t' ' Hetc Clery et thslr lerJ and ua-'er" n'hlevn nunt.s and should tnasu e 'he ifutls of vv.Bdem wnlch drepp.d from b..i l.i-s evtuse n-i lrlp-l from his pen. Alia1 my tale Is Ii cempl'n bernu.v no ero known ke.v his ' vvemei ' fe.t abe-it bathlnr; In utenJ-lund aunshlne .ML'Si:iJ Philadelphia. October 3. 10:1 Consider Them Told le 'lie Editor et th' ).' rr' -a I'iM - ; -"it .Sir I hid occasion toeay te have one nf my spectacle lnses replav.1. and iiltheunh It v as .in -dlnnr reutnl atec'i lens, and I recel'-ed the rjmp'eted Jeb within en hour from the time i .ft it, the chnrsn wer f2.1T for the one lei i 1 am told by vhelea.',i ee.i'e-s I'l optic il L-oeds thit the h fcb"st ),rk 1 a steck lens cesta la nftiee cents In't It tlme that aome 011a told the retail (.pUcI.ins that thj war Is ever' . P. I"lli..U Plilladelph a. dtie'er -.3. 1C21 Beest But Don't Knock Te t! e Crtiler e' the P' r x'"J 1'nhlir .'.,-dji Plr There is a i n-tie'e In ou- tlr.e pwpcr of a recent dad under "Hard en th- Veunc Mn" by Jlabel f .Me-ti- As I n ive two breihera and .i het uf :ian- men ncuualn tancea. I chal.enue Mnb-I C Mjrse tu prove her atntcmcnin l hnve beu tauitlit bv the school nf Karri Knei'nH te mal n, a:atinents (es pecially when :he reflect vn iar s character, uh-tlier liv'lvldui'iv ir rilbstlv hi th.,1 I nm net read te i-eve bt-yind guet'en of a iluubf. Of course lllsa Mute Is wierif but If nhe thinks ihi, la r Kht I eay 'Onme en. slater, and prove it " If 'U cJiinev bees., de! 't l.nec'n' "A l.nockei- never w.na .i vt nner nsver knocks " 'I'nlrk this our' ie.' ' M'.IiilTr llithland Pain, J' i iitJhe . 1JJI Payne a Bacheler Te 'c Ed "or et the Eit" t ig ruh'te In. jri p. I h-ivn ett-n wer. Ie-e,l t-e Vajne reu.d write surli a be.iutlf i, son ns "llem Hweut Ileini." tut hi." lied the -eesen Ltp'nln'.t when ' 'u eu.ed i'l Ihe nnpi-H"-fial di-a ntie In ii p..nii tha' Puyns waa a birpebr, ami ns r. 'i hi '1 n-ver on en on euuntere.1 h' cend tle.-s tra' lei d te nf"l .nit eilmr ' se. V '' v,l')l Phlladelrhlj. Sep' ii""' 0 1'J-' Defends Accusation of Cheapncse Te the Ediler et the Mown; Pi I'''e trfjc S.r AnsnerinK "etter n" ' PeB- whkh a-jpr-ared In the Hi km 'i I'i m e l.cis ru . October 12 reimrdlni the sd; in.- v' Vuiinit Wen Ar Cheer. '..letii'i.l n ".in; ,u. h I merfsii as al.und above 1 I have been a udlciens s SprndiiiK nn nry un n 1 s us fur hb eperm i.iRrabln Is eencu.i e iiiei- In this, poile! wl.eie .1 flnancl.t atrlnve-ev Is pr viiillni A elll,l! mun bus ihe l,in- I apend bin nunev us frei'v as Puss ble, ba- rauej there ia na lu t t w bbeld him fru:n .leir., n 1 Hut consider uu n mur .'u insertion ' PiKiO " n I vn w '1 i.n.l'U llei'ce ihat jiu hai lal.e.1 tu Hi uiM of , ,nsl,l. 1 1 I lien Whe.i 11 itins mi' 's te a dunce I he hna the n-rf.v 1 1 1 11 am. a-. en. t, 1 (lane. Ii... fle. lit , A' rt I1..' url-e for nd mlDJleii If he s 11 I'l.nt I'ld. i csr-vtl j be, tn -er tern .1 Is ii.Hter ef ''" " I I en hs iu nd IV b" uct-iili" the Inv.ta. I.eticrH tn t 10 IM.'nr Mieuld be ns brlv-i' and tn the "ii t .m iisslbb. iiveldlnR urn llilnu '.1 .it weulil epen a 1lem11111r.al1n11.il or secmrlan tlln iunn. e nttentien will be 1 ;ild tr annn annn tneus letteiH. Names and ii(Ulier.s'tH niuat be hlKiiett :in tin evidence nf teod fnllri, nlthntiKh litimcri vv 111 net lip iirinted if rcqueHt Is nuule tlmt thev bu emitted. Tim vublleatliin nf n letter la net te be luhen nn nn Indersement of its. views by thin paper Communication!) will net ba re turned uiilena accompanied by pet. ftf.0, nor win manuscript b snvea OCTOBEP 15, 1921 PEOPLE'S FORUM What's iOVR The "Llatenlne-ln" Pest Te the hMler e the I'.vmina VvhHc Lfitaer' Hlr Ihern are mero phen pteta than these ennnifert In phenln?. and I reftr te the tsirsen "Hutrnlnw In,' nnd Oils perren Is net only n. pet but e cir Ms- phone U a party line, nnd nleht uf'er nlithl I have found sume one en t-.e wire Itftenlnr t all the eotnereatlena between myself anil friends Thl inn.l ha prv lltlla te da. or tmv few frl'Tid, . Hint ti, rjn ufferd te up nd l erentr.K nfter evenlnit slttlnir at his phftne IIKNIlY T (HUM and "BtrlnmnB up" what my friend and Ii riiad!ililn. October 14 1021 have te say. It la Invariably personal te , the two of u. i;t he seems te Und ills j Th ncen8derate Friend umuacment. Instend of selnic te the tin v traa or movies. In rpendlwr an evenlnB Un-.Tefhr l.'l tnr Ihr 1 xmlna rub"" 1,'tl'jri tenlnp te our conversation. Ite net nnly dues Pit In my cxnrlrnee In business roier reier thle. but evcrv few inlrutes he will ceme I rrfr a trled of many jenrs I bnve found back with an anawer ten queatlen I uddri3 many phone pvsis fit I think th ureateet te in friend which la Irrelevant te eurij,f nil la thn lneins'der:t friend or btial btial btial conv?rsiitlen. i.aaa avuualniarre who tnlrta en uslnr your Thm tei frenuentlv maker our phone I phone ever time he comes In uur erfiee ennvereatten nnvililne but sallafactery. and ninMl u tu urolenr It much further man , neeeary, and It is very nBmvntltiR t j noer mm cnucitie ai tne emer enu vmcu ., i gets us tnlssd. Of lata he his b"oeme mero I und mero of n. r.uisance. and by frequently Usteninit lie knuwa tl.e names of all my friends ns wel'l an mv own. nnd at tlmea (ta verv personal. Illn "llatenlnif In" method has almost rnnde phenlnw en my pne Intolerable. I think It one of tr.e we-av brtncb.8 of rtlnuetti for nnv one te spy en nnether, eapeclullv te muke It his busl- I ii, u te llntcn te the converejtlen tieiwer. two friend. r. w. I. i'hbadelphla. October II. 1021 "Preston 3295" Te the J.diter of the .'i-cubit; public l.ri'jrr- Sir -Hasn't the old KM- of "Call P-es-ten 32115' been wjrked e- rrtlinr Thla Phene number la the SSoeloilcnl (Inrdens, and et aome tlmn or ether In every phenr's llfe he haa found ft note en his desk asUinK him te rail up ".Mr Campbell." ".Mr. Hear," nr a almilar name. The praen te whom the memorandum la addresatd ateps hla work nnd nets the number, asltn for the tlen nhe Is the one te blame, and net the yeune man, fur the pimple receen that nil. assented te bis Tieitttm. If ths yeuns- man la net mesA he may call nt her house of bis ee-n accord and ask if he may take her te the dancs nent week, or atate that be will Bn hrr at the dance ball next week. Th prle.. does ret bott.er the yeunu man In the least en the contrary, If h sea al.e Is n reapectab'r. ,.mL. Kav he will n ak hei If he tnnv uc- company her te tha dance the fellow Inir week, but vvhat "V, 'e (lu ' will epend a dollar en a Kirl he has the teatt Idea e inarrylnK If a let of men tr- te put thla ever en you. It Is merely yeir e-n leas or Inneiance en your ern part Thla ehr.v.-s whra you laek In jour Malenvnt rf "i;hep Yeune Men '" I)i net be undtr ihe Impreialen that im men ,!,. ,,., nn..i-. tunt i",ur. ,..T,- few have piayen --wis a in:ie cemmnn -henK'u en eir part went settle (he wh"b 'U"H" J" ". .''. '" .,'..--, i., .nn- my advice and w!,e up a littl. ours for mere consideration WII.MAM J K. l-niiaucipnia, uceir j., iu.i. Try This en Your Banker Te tie fdlter nf the f, e,i rj rnb.'l" Ledger Hlr As solution e.' thj iinmpleiment .i.:.:'".' r..: ".... .,",.' .:.' v.: ; ,. """"' "' - ' "-"" ' "- "- ' publish nelle e that af'T n irtnln dal9 Ihy would accept fer(Iffn m',)n',a at par value, with th proviso that tlK-e rmnyH b 'pent for American-mad's tend te b t xperted n Amer.cnn bettnms. with the proviso that these nhtpa vveu'd be Buar.inteed return ten raw,, th-n evil man In Inls court- v n- want'd work would lia .-e an eppnrtun ty le et It vlthli. alf ml l"uiibr. urn CnnBri"s te r'p-al the I.a Pnlfe pll! rr, readjust It se that American ships ceu.d eompete with the v e-ld for tennnK D I. VP.Ii Phllarlelphla Octjbe- in. 1021 Questions Answered An Impossible Werd Te the Ei' ter et the I'i eniil.7 PuV c gr-. Sir Will e-i lcl-dlv H.1v.e nie if -v., re . ' ' nrd sps'bd "p-e.mtltrar.s ibs-irt t Wtici" nnd klndlv cl-e nia :he rtrltr.-len uf the word' C v 1 . Tin ade'.pb a '''p-en.her 20 lu.'l Th. word 1 Iripnsslb'e. 1- we i d siir f, f f,e .nd against the der'i lr.es u! tr .n-. .bsn 1. j tmtlun , Tnnsubs-iiiUntlei m-'c Is t.e d "rme .f transubstan'Mt'e-i. whn'1 mnri.s ihr eei--.iHl.,n ef ihe w.e sjbsirinen of b- nl nnd wlr Inte th b" lv nrd blwii of ihr si. 1 e- the eonsr.itIe-i of --u harlstlc e.ernrts ' 1h eddltlmi of t' e p.,r, ' pre r.K-nlfiea lr, favor of the U c-.r'r. Magaslnes In United States te II. t.clitnr et ihe 1. e- -a fuhlie I.fL.3, , Mr l.'r.w many rn.' urmt. ir published 1 In the I'n't.d Mves m.J wha-. I th.lr c lr-1 eulnl.en: u. ; n. The loc,' 1 'ii.-r r." p.rlnilc !s rf nil' dT'"lptl.ins in th t'r.if.l t.t(.s !k 22 7M. ! v 1th a vjmli.iiml r.r-ula-.lrn e' 2Ue SOIUu; ci pies. Pershing's Salary Te tl c Vd ler of tilt I i"n -.(j ',it,,ir l.nhyrr s'ir V...ht .. -.he r.ilar:- tha. Ccntiul rtrshlr.n- n-ce fa' PWIP T MORTON. Phllvde plua. 0,-r,teT- 10 10J1 I!y spctir: e.t of 'riKTi-s vinral T'T'.'i ire r rlv ,i e euriv .ilnr- ,f l.s-..,n nn.i !plIewares '1 l.e all.vw.,r(r f r r;,jatr, js I Jf.noe. for heat h .: Iisi.t Jlf.OO end e-ie-i i,r' et tsfime 'r.-:J.!i. te b . posli'en m. added. Meaning of "Actual Service" Tet i" Editor i,' ifle 7'-,einrj l"nelie I.ei'jr. Sir What .s inen.t b.. ' .ic-ua1 ,ir en m - bs'.tlefrent ' i' ii 2 Ph' idrlph s (.'..t. ln-r i'l I'OI 'I tin -crm a-u.' ei-ice ' ire-3 tla, 6 ma 1 r.11 b' r -ni with. '. i,-.e;, ,,.., ,,, em aecl ir whe-i, tn trrv.;,., ar. eltl er ei Ktizd In battle or a-, ntnju' de en I dues let mean tre th ir.t wjr siatim d .11 q ''i.t rerl,lr ati-,ud who were iruln'.ni: nut v i . iv I 11 1 ipu.-i..n.' es u 1:0 10 nw front Ball-Pitching Recerd Te 1 he lld'ler of tint I eeelei; I'i ,1 ; , ('n. Sir What Is tli rece-.l fir 'h few e b.il'.j. pitched In i i.v prefri.- enii kui of 1 b'.!!"'' II V t I Pbllade'iihli Oetetxr le Ki.l 1 I 1 l e- -.1 f r th ! v e. 1 i s pit -'in,, n a r'i.e-lnimix pamt. Is held b t rbn i'ab-r el the i. hitTf, , W'l. hi .1 a ;,j ,,. 1 f -e'.jlil 'Hi I'eenle'a 1 nriiin w, nppenr dnllv In llir. Hvrnlnsr Ihihlle ledeer. und nlkn In (he Sundav Pnbllr I edit r. letters illHeuelnn tltneli topic, vlll In prliKiMl. 11 j well na rruuesletl pe.ius. nnd n'le-tleni of K'lirrul In erest will be unsurred. NOW il FeUV 7 te Have Cerns Millions of People Knew an Easy Way te End Them-Quick and Sure "CVDLKS all about you new treat corns in this scientiiic vA,fy. Tliat's vhy corns are becemiiiit 30 un-ommen. At the first corn pnin thry apply Blue-jay -it uqmu or ine piaster ler srde at nil druacists'. The nnin Btenn innt-nnfl.. Soen the whole corn eentl 1nn,.n. .! comes out. This is net Hks old ways, harsh and crude. It is the modern method, put out by a laboratory of world-wide repute. Fer millions ofpeeplc it has Delved the corn problem. It will bring you freedom and forever when you knew it. Fer your own sake, find this out tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue -jay steps paln-ends corns a Bauer & Black product Pet Phene Pest? name, nnd Is wrcaatleally Infnrtnrd that This Is thn Zoe aome ene Is outline ene evor en veu " A lltll" Jeke Is prrnlllil betwien friends, and thla would be n drary old world yteri this net the cure, but te Inflict thla "Preston flSO.V enll has lenif alncn sntten te be mere than a Jvle. a nuisance, for It net only tukes up the time of the Jehcninllh. but tlm perren upon wnmn he has inflated Ills JeKe niaUlrti the ree-lvers nt the Zoe anythlna; but pelite operators tlimu.ni me i-reat ntinejMnec Oils Jeke h , aueil them I de lint hnv,- a Phene with untlmltd rerv-i ice. and uln snip jar 1 t) pay only u nnm i Inn I sum fur niv serv ee. Whin m" bljl eame m mr a rr--rnr neinwi ,l .i e..,. nine-tenths e i-hlrh was for euae ne - . i eral of th-ni le-nf-illetunce inlln T-eie ia'i fronds ai .J r 'icn nnn would net be qulliv of esUim me fn- lenn of Sle ci vsn ten cents, but 'hsy de net rr,nlder i". jnlhlnk- , uee mv phone i nnd put me tj 'he ei:p,-nBe In that way. nnd, lh(.n lf), ,,.., ,n , ,l1Nn ,,nllP eeniethlntT for Ihetn that Is ii- least worth a "tlinliK nu .viv pnens nupcnses ur-nTnc rn irvrt-, net thre'iKh mi use, but us b- my Innirslrt. . eiate frler.ds, that I have placed n lnrae I "tun eer the ph'jr.e winch reads "Itemem ber, I Pay 1U cents t.r K.ery I.eeal Call." J II la often hnrd t'j believe that your friend are he in ensldernte. or that a busl- neis aenu.i'n'nn-e use ea te lil silvan- Hlr Plea print for me a peem centalnin taue by epprnprla-lri; jour peraimnl pr.ip- I ,,n siuna- erty. but It U neverthr-less true, anil thla I "Tenlsht there la muale and laughter, eert of a nu'eince must be placed with the I I(-it,py abandon and wine, man who birriwe i,ur buel: or yejr uni- Thln.i net of the iiadness hcresfie br!U and no": thinka of returning It. I Fer tonight 1 nm yours ami "-axt re mine. T I. I.ANDIS r, A. ,. I'htlade.rli a Dr'eber 14. Ifl.'l. About Mary E. Freeman Te tl:C Editor et t) e Eve-,iing I'ublic Ledger sir V. her wa. Ma"- II. Wllllln Pree- mvn bum anJ wheia deea he live" 11. V. S. Ph'. le.ph a Ocnber 5. 1021. A.ra Mnrv K. Vniina Pre, man su-her. vaa born In It-ndr,pli. .Mw.ii . In 1 HrlJ, of eld New i:nk-lutiil yterk Sh r env,d her edur-aiiuii there and at .Mount lloleko rm inarj Ten e.,rs of her llfi were pas"-! In Ilrattlebern. Vr lr 1002 h married It. diarl-a M Pir'inKn ill"" which time i be has J1m! .n M tuchen. N. J - "(' V. M. Jehn JT Hec'...fel'r borne I- a- 'lttr jwn N. Y April 15. 1870 lO "1 r I ,j '(jr Qf fjir Jt ry,t ig P,ltj'.tl r, Q Si - w 'I veu pienee publlih In our IVe- J pie Porum the date of Gead Friday In in,. i,.r i , CATIIIIINC OAITNUY Ph.l.'Je'ph a. October 5. 1U21. ie niadi te th" ftimmlssienir u? K'lici'iun Wuhlr.tf.un. U r. T. ' l- - "errt " h--r- sn j for some t.r.ln 1,4 In thn uV.rllii.. nle, of (.rand I) ike N.clvtl.m. fenrer lemrnandi In-'hif uf V liusulan rim', -- .fnr.vl nructleff The last heard e! t..-ni they w.rc be'h al'. Mrs v.- We I-.njtr. n s cxplana-le l'n VTIIAMSIIIP VOTK : 'M Pllll.lt 4 Carolina Shipyard, Liquidating WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA. VALUATION $1,500,000. ENORMOUS QUANTITIES MACHINERY. METALS, NEW MATERIAL AND EOUIPMENT II PI Mllll IN ( ITIII.I fit UH'. 103 ACRES IMPROVED LAND, SMITH & JAFFE Sell by public CAROLINA SHIPYARD, MIIMUI IlIMIW. WI.IIM.MI.W ei null K :ltli th 2Htb .it II . M i-nil i.v i IMdllHlU-BAMl Tape tOMl'ISI'-UK. IlILl.s : i leh . '.er. vrt al i r.ns p'ate-pu-cn 'at, es in.uM-.ts. tv-essus, - h. trinre t , .era 2 ir!pl-vv',..nvle i .r c e- )-,ri 'in , re t i 1.HI) p.. A C nTl P i il 1. rnwe- u- .1 i ,Vi . e nsie-rrers rr.tuv , ir erlits .. "Ivct -ti-ie-a-i r r an- l.i-Ke uuunt r- i ' ; rtr rf - nlr d-II s r ' v -1 J rir c Ipplnr; rnu.l or ' anirnrs and ,' .er Ten r . V ! fun -s. ae'.-. .ers run.p-. -, . 0 ' ani - 'ai v e'-es-r - -n.i ' i-c r.iaclilrw , t .. s r Mil .1 dr.! e.-c--!, 'dlri? r-.t1:' ai I ,,.,.. J00O tens of r'-.-t -n te-. i. t irr.. i.-i ',. W ..A " 1"n- m ci. Iiei je. 0(H) ion- i.i.eiu-iNMMX ii:i iii,i..m.i,', jiiiji. -ii.ii.. iiiii.v's. , v. Hniinu ll.ir nnd eiieet. lIMtl.I. AMI Kl)l U'-.0"M Knoinieu eusntitb-s nf tiltnnblnic. rlretiirnl , nulimirnt. hnrdwiire. bruss nnd leniier mirs, bruk neil brnnze eis'liic. te,l. hr,i mid lepp-r wire, ,.i 1 .tree ii i..ntilles of sllll" ( Mil KItV f kimis .mil drairlptlena. 1 I VI. Mlirellf Mis vii lltrt K i utii; (U.WTiTiK.-. tip pi i MiiiNt. wn sTi'.tM.mriM, jin:i;ii Will He kni,) vtrilllMI IK MUM if 211. ul 1 P M IN1-1.( THIN riimrnenclni: Tils, Ot r. J8, . ,1 rintmulnir le il i, nf rte In- fn-ihir imrliriilsrs nil . it ilnrnea write or wire -.VUTII A Uril.. Auctioneer- nnd ipralrs. fid Vtt 4.1th st s v ni t UtHI.IW snif-kAItp. ,n ru-i-i North f ri'il , NAWSCO LINES Pier 19 North Foel of Vine Street S. S. Springfield Sailing Oct. 20th Direct te AX IHI'.l.O. LO.- .Nt;Li:s ,(), LO.- ANGELES, S.W ntXNClMO. OMvI M) :TTLL. T-U-OMA. PORTLANU. ASTOR) ' M) VAXCOlVKIt, H. C. s( Fer Rates NORTH ATLANTIC 13h S. 1 uurth 'st., I'hi'a. Phene Dixie Sfcamship lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow I ,-.sR S S "MONO.MAi l.vpvt ri n in .u. 1 ah (K r 1 SS15 S S "OPL'I.IKA l.M'ltTID HI '"Vll i ui Ml. i t(M-r.itr( i. it i 1 s Harriss, Magiil & Ce., Inc. 425 I.afny.-ttc Wdg . Phi'ndelplna I Liiiiurd I'll. I VI tin ;;,i) IUSJTO LIMES, he. PHILADELPHIA te Les Angele, San Francisce, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma S S "GLEN WHITF" Sailing Oct. 10 ' V '! ' 'II , GEYELIN & CO., Inc. I'hlluililiiliiii Art-til. 108 SOI Til till S . im New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulesne-iur-Mer N. AMSTERDAM Oct. 22 Nev 20 Dtc. 31 NOORDAM Oct. 29 Die. 3 ROTTERDAM Mev. 12 Dee. 10 RYNDAM Nev. 19 Dec. 24 Ptucnitr Office, 1531 Walnut St.,,PMI HOLLAR AMERICA UNE 9 I you can cnnrult avr .pf'- Hie arlleles and boons en iw he Tubllc Library jr rems and Songs Desires Twe Old Songs lu I he Editor of the Evening Public htiaT Mir Will you please print In your Pcftpla'n Porum the follen-lnn senra. "A Sen of tha Seuth." which bsulns with theaa werds: "A woll-feuRht bnttle ended, a victory nobly enrned," nnd "A .Soldier of Old Japan," this, cl erus of which rrnds something- Ilka thls "A feldl-r innn of old Japan aalled e'tr lt billow v fenm " .ID. H. Phllndelphln. September 2fl, 1021 voices i j0 ihr T.rtlter of tltr i:ventne rutillc I.eaetri Mr The little poem aaked for by Vv. L. T la as fellows- uti, little wistful wind of nltlit Mishlnrr. cmnn you far Kurthir than tha faint, fair hunt Of farthtst tremblltii star' .ib little wind, your whleperlnce Waken drenms anew. Veu are the Ireiith ,f Invn that brlnta Yuur dar ene'a lieart te jnu. Thene verses were Written by Oulda ScetJ, nnd U'e entllled "VeltcB' KATB T 8IIANB. Camden N I September 23 1021 Twe Songs le ;.. Editor et the Evening Public Ledger' Sir am onKleus te net the words of a renr entitled "The Old Plantat'en Heme" Mno an old llndllah senr entitled "Th Vnrknhlre Lud In Londen " If dminencts, vhen nret In Londen t arrived t.i heavy bMI and thumlei, , i uyiru H. u.wiii.7 hi si, in kirn nc. Can a reader send them In? Phi adelphla. Heptmher 25 .t 1021 'Tonight" Imlr J.'i! 'or of ffie Evening Pubf.r rdger I'r.ilad- !ph ,i September 2.1 1U21. 15 Splendid Corsets Medels for Yeu te Cheese Frem 7 ,f I r t 1 ttl 1 rr of 1 nr''- lm' -, e tti.'i fit i it en (i'c 1 i'Wlt te r.' e ',, in our shop. ' time 1 nr na iv, it, the 1 ,rtiet tried et e nt rninv ui fit p.eneei Whether IO" till ' 1 flutter 1 tir t. , r,f nitr ef'.r i,e.r ijn ,' y Jim anfU- fui f.L-i e ul ew The Corset Shep 121 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Around the Cerner en Saniem St. Eieru filling receives the pcmernl attention of Miss Pauline Campbell .TI- MMIII' At I T.ON1 VOTICI I IT 11ITIIOIT I.IMII til! Kl.sntM 25 BUILDINGS & IMPROVEMENTS PHILIP SMITH, Auctioneer auction en premises Wilmington, North Carolina Till HMW lltlDAi. .Tlltl). 2lli '.'Kill '.'Otb ihi. k. r . ' st ind.ii d I line. ,Ti:i:" and SfM.IVW AIP. .lll lil.Nlll.M. IU.I... n.i.d n A (nnr.a ioeemo-ii- f.st in a andnrd fr'auie' Ine rnr e mine, r h a n a i-1 I dKerwoed 1 rsts. ,e. 'no trel.ey I nli tei ,1-ir ar.d weed t IT-U-if d -rrb s i,oem fet-l at. 1 beapltal - v '.-.rr. r ".lU'.iretn' u-lrtieis v .- . sa-.'s i-a- lab en me den sirni. n ri:. ani.m.s. i-m: m- anti Information & WESTERN S. S. CO. -' ;! 'i 7 ;r Lembard ."91-J-:i, M.n 778L2 r IERCIAI 1 STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUnUiV BFLFAST LONDONDERRY, WATERFORD S S "(Nhki-h- 1st '.. v." MAI.M0, GOTHENBURG. RIGA HELSINGFORS v " "N'utur SaiIcd MdOIU: A MC( OK.M A('K CO.,Inc. t. W. STRINGFIELD Philadelphia Manager "in lint ni. in 11,, i-iin.s. i nr ., ,? Steamship Lines REGULAR FREIGHT SFRVICE PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam S S 'Emitrn D.wn" flSSfi) S.ilid S S "KtU.rn Se"(USSB; Si!iE( Ocl 25 En rs ii,i,( ft: 1 , .;r, ,,, GEYELIN & CO., Inc. I'l lb ilrlni 1 iMfl, ins '111 111 Ull nr.. Mm, ln.i..iii r.m ii'.i., ,., Services from New Yerk. i,v Wk. Ilu.luii, hll... Ilultn 3uurral lu )i lljllfj.. urilaiij, il.. ' lif rliiiurf, Ilrl.lfl. lmlii,, trr, l U.Vei' Anlfn. nel'fr'tim. Ilembura. Il.IiiiiXSi ninn iin-l l.erer.l Perf. ' r' "Jrf rejiirr Orllcr, )IN WJ?A IM ' Wi. 1 lr.UUt O-e.. UfmMnffitfm I rrlntlvflHn ular MV aubjJBjl c(3i$qg , ' ,( if'r,-e tgptl j f enM that j ,il'- Iinf fheij . m Hbk ' F3m ri & r V Jj R S m rm IA 11 jr B w. S-Vlinrjf A. FtiiAghTeJFr if f m iJ
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