' j T"" -Va!'J, p,L,J?JW ff ril '. 1..i'ME'Y, g 4 -'J . E$BSaS& "msm w&i&fiHhnmmu'i!umtt ' dswsa& 4pXu 'J rf ptgtty!''" J ' ' V'SaST -r fa Mi 1ft I 77 PEOPLE'S FORUM j Letters te the Editor Economic Readjustment Te Ilia Editor el the hi iiinn I'ubln I 'derr Blr Te a. public amlnusH heplnn for improved mpln ircnl rnnilltlnp" th Wash ington cenfersm en unemployment prorrj prerrj lis. lmmdlsti rrilf .ispiirers ht fur ther snceursmnit this hntv bi publishing the opinion snfl nhsn aunns of special writers lend n ie hnw liulnm l ibetlt rttdy for another bnnm. If tha pub.le antlclpalfs sreat rnults from th Washington cenfsrpr. H Is ilue for a disappointment In ni opinion Or Or nlllen of th Natien s leadership for overceming: unemplement n hr nir a mile relief, but In Ihla rpi"it no forced march's are llkelj te nei'nke ami rermanenils de feat the operation of natural economic law .t leait net until human nature u dllferent frein nhat It la nni Fer sral -eara the e-.l en?aeil In tsarlng down and niter n eeiMhn and In spite of the adance iMlU-u en undoubt edly made deln It th- rebuilding ptecea ! bound In be slower thm the one of teir tne den It has n wax laKen hrh necenltv cheerfillv .lurnl rati i i" wiser. sa it seeir te me tha- ra' leadenhlp should aim te die ji the fei and present ttfcm Ia Ihi r,rr hil 'h TV them net ter as an-l sirtiih.n,' the morale far endunn th re ie I ' i d u mi' If natural ii' i si -nu a'ert lrt'iU n l the" will funci n fin e- thin i mtutal Trices wlil esierrt nv" i I 6 en -ir mini aaatn On a lh i ! scale ronlltten of the list t - will temporarily ra pist themes if tesu.tmK in a reiare of the erderl prnces"S and lirtnutnt: stl 1 worse eneetiuencei tm i ar b-ine .un.-r.-i t"'v NeTipaper editor- knew t,il T in heuld explain the fac' te thet rub I- rh can point out rn is need'd te r-tler eenditiena -' r nu'eu Phlladlphu ivteber K lt:i Where's $1 Swell Restaurant? Tttht Editti of the Ft emus r-lbilf I ede" Sir In rep t . rKft e 1-tter "iwhch the aecua'3 euns mT of be nB ch'dr hat ! ate loeklnc fei a ceid time a- eme one e!e'B expne- he co- te Ittice. -era' tlmee alone he si" one eculd care i type. She iiiji Let(m te th Kdlter should b n bruf and te Hie point nn pos bl.' ue,dnir anthlns that would open .i denominational or sectarian dis union. Ne attention will be paid te anony aneny anony meua letter. Names and addresses h2 n,fS ilJ" P,1,heu8h names will nn tbheJ,rbStemlHedr'qUeS, '8 mai,e ,,iat The publication of a le'ter la net ne nor uilt manuscript b? Wfi l 1 ion t ihlik an ou' with I'egltv be ime vamp 'It' must !..--. an unh nm d.Oftltlnn Pv 'h S t !m- because no en- mrn u rnl lella- in her and take hp n t rMiu-an '' the dance, fien 'ae br lern n a ttxt and sm ii fir ' i- doeiatep and n' Reed nla-ht, addltiK Iei- I l.l ca f'r vcu next cdre1a nsh- or h'iwc 't n i Vleate vei Peer ' res"ir -hete is iur in!pen1enc Don't veu belens i rav ' nub" Y"u elieuld Insteal of 'eia-p mero man pay for your p.eaaure I have 'u rtturned front Europe and knew uhat T am -pealtlnu abtut Over there ou aet our mere a er:h It I the rlrls (some but net a'P who - cbeap and net he mn Who wejldn 1 be chap when ou pep i "ur w 'k if en ft Btrl and be lau;hc. at fe- belnp eaa or a peer flah" Vea it "' ne a e. Iilla' If you den t i'-h mar tr e he' I fe'- Philadelphia Octel-r M 12' Who's Who for Employment Te the Edllei of the 'ine Pub te l.rdjf Sir After r-dinE the artlc'e b M R T ' In the Teop e Forum en tne mann-r , In which the erk 'or the unmpU"ed heu d be doled out and te whom I ou d ad 1 this ausEest en That In 't of 'h" recent conference V Waahlnfften en the unempiewnent situation and the appeal of the I'rcaldent te th State ard municipal au-heri1 e rndew- no "J, that be' te pet therrie'ie tes-ther ind open up work en pubic mpreemen 'ne.' i hae been iv ns 11' lrc tn entr of ihe Urlted Stttai trt th- V.'r'd a' an I th old 'pewe- erp '-'loe. heit vas' rrepertles reel mpre-nen' ard -epa ra I without doubt la Mmeh and could p'ace I thousands of n l lne we'..era tn a portion e keep the te f a respectable d atance from their doers l "it R T prefers that eurh emp'eyrrent eeuld be Ele-i te Thllad-iphlan' 1rt Kut i he ieea net define lust what a PMIad-1 Bl.lan 'is In m bumble "Pin en i TnHde.phia is a eitlaen he'dlnK a 1 constitutional -IgntJ H that I mean that before be i an cla-m. rsa ( eutltenahlp tie must oeteme a etr and te . an Interen 'n the attain of hu ce-nmunuy and hla indiffererce te th.a dut sneuld be a I matter of renfrn whi imr'"!- ese-cia v I It It be the municipal ., nn I It ejld be a eid tlmr " teach th i ' ' Phila delphlans a leien n clt 2enhir t- penr' tzlnff him b -ef jsal te e-np n h m ard Ble prefererce te th . w no ire-en1 t pn ' tax recetpt as a ce-tlftcate e' right a a citizen te be emp eved tn wnu for the t county e- -tate If thla pol.e would b" 'el owed r e er oemnur.it the fleitera of wh h f It. T.' complain would be reduce 1 te a minimum but th--e vi I ee- be w th us eAen after eer tliiien ha ben auffht ht I le5ten Vsaln the fea'er ma have a I better excuse for fettlns ihji M Sen i Tetln Citizen t"1 ha- fii bmnK a r -n seter Fach of thee has te ie never'he f less, but a a chat.se-rient for clvl- tnd f ference let the e np t zn b tixe-i ca- of by the munf palit w no receive i taxes, then le ihe oemtno-t reii'er i ife ri k if need b' rerre rex - nd ths ar 'he feater ' ust c- t' the--e 1 enr.jh are round T rhllad-lrh , i'" 1-. n.'t Doesn't Trust Men TO the Ed te- of -h ft ei 113 li r I edf Blr I quite asree with TIT In hr vlewa of veuik men I rave f-und no arentlemen among t mar fedi J I have a wld acqau ntance m"r r lows. I hae traced censid-'ab nT-i have had the opnertunltv ' m - r , -t of the se cal el bet er c as but th - tare none amenif thm I wrud are ej 1 for as gentlemen As te bra'ns I thin-t I - n -ja'e n elatmlna te have as manv b'a ns h-j en1 average- eunT man "nd mavb a ' m-e even If I de have mv hair bf-ibej and war ehert aklrt I can be jjst as soed '1 h few clothes as 1' bundled up ' the neck Tccjnt men if v u th'nk the' w p'r are under ob pat'ena te ou fn- taklnp us nut ou btte- s np .nd nave antl e- th n if you r fs capab e c $1 -.t e h p-1! of teda " m te -h ne eat p - 1 a-e m e te be t 1 at 11 as he p Ar. V a It I weu 1 ra h-' ."v 1i.a '-oet i ail spend tn n m "e ,r m we r a--u'e They nm 1 1 d--n seem te p ab 1 te t a a lrl as a pa JL'r tWEM" Phl'adelphli ' "" 1" -l An Incident of Charity TO th" Editor n 'hr h eriii t. b IC L'liu" 61r There e r l " 1 phhses bu what t r-ad of 1-elJ upe l. nandlts -' 1 (r out In erteltn automebi 11 iird f m"n nd wcraen belntt wa-lald en their vi h m- or their hindl-ass b np uninml r 1 t-ter we Inveigh .m-dns 'h" peer pel "r pro-e--tlen and blame ne p.l ( e dpartm-n' frj-r-th" euperinten lent 'un re tn- pn at md ehare them wt n due c e 1 bu v. de n 1 try te solve the nw of h mi int it dttlens Jne 'f 'It 'fltisrs '" P-e" en dltlens ml 1 Pel evn tne mi 1 ije r,n bu traced 10 i-neiip e in" 1 Bupcr- iducel bv huiBet h- ve v 1 forcibly b-- u-h' hrme 1 " ' " ' ae whllr I" iht vicinity ' 0 if -n h ari Mount Vernei "tree s titnir .v "mien i"' . e.-. ih ftnn iv unci I a'i einpln ' " I was accosted by a vunu irm ., .tn-ti.rl that he imsh L i-rrjk.v. - - - . of th theaP leds ns house mm if ' i tenderloin lit as-d n ' ' " " ' ' ' Jspevrtrur lia' 'he tn ernv e' net,- .1 , vflth the menev pv.n 'hem I -us'i .1111 New right her 1 want t. m -eat I i forced 10 be a v 111-M te an hc of sa f itNtlal and learn lessen h el- I te seen forget The c rtumMar e. ate ni se After -efus tit, aid te th.s ve.np n ..1 he approached at ...I man h. w.s e np card witn ''.-" " - - doers, from tna 1 which I w . 1 . t. .. e-liu h tn nnc 10 -,. n Pit ipe Qia iH'i m"-t hand In hi. picket and l "WJ""1' ' '" out ni" " -n niLi"" nr"' "a' ; kr'i? ?h. i'i- i" "" " '"ll ;- h"1 hevrr sen h ' '"" "!" "n"w"1't ,,' Mid te him 'ha' I thought lie was ver lb aial 'Inl" ""' "'! " " "" "H'hJ tin '' f " '" ln H r"'"' ,'"'1 ..-.-. i i.ii i he 11 readv te leinnii ISSTe."- dertl... h,n fd h faee and I am lust tUI that I could MNirt.lri- ' f"'""'U '" f "l l?? the atiect -."'i " '" "r'""1 "l"" " "' gc aienr. d" ""' "1"' lf h' ""!' mte " Mloen, and pu. hused liquor with the money s.re.ati!dr7e'rUK" fr 'a X weu,d him ,...!?.. L."" . but nt te con eni.r.. .1. ' """ ntlataken He u flsh n.r ll house T returned ' ,!'h1 m' boners pd meeting the old m.-n I learned that he had been out of em arrTeM" ,0 "hl men,h" 1 thit Tn ? .ml. J1 " " " ""' hartll, W"'h " l ,n, ,or,werlt "mil th. -.euns-er el irent w.r)t placed had "?J.V ! 71""" 00d ,h' "hinbutlen he , , ";.'' ,n, ,h0, "una; man I refused te and therebv keep .eme en. frcm commit ,'.. L'm" ' nl urtt'n 'hla tn vim, , m eN! 'um" "' sour '"''era mav have' s me wer whkh ihe, ,eud be ab - te B've tc rem. e' ,, peer Ml0M, nh k lma upon th- .t eet fe- I have been con ;'r.dehnV ,h" V "0t " bWf nd" a all hi haid n.r'.J"1 ' C,m'rt ",nt'' "'"' a our w? f ," "Ut f "P'e-m'nt nd , b.", in n""",n f m'rc rt" "' 1ve Ph ... u M1.E1JHN i ni ade ph netib-- 1" p; Married Women Working Te th. ffrf.M e ,h, F eatap p,.b(ic f.fdae. Sir-If sheu d be exenbndva aim te bet er cendi- en. and te help these who are wtll inp n work bjf can find non When we court the manv mar- ed women working who hav- abehed rd irnlng huabands therebv deuftinp income, .rm, B imt. that this 'heuld be This state of affairs has been prow inp until new women mirr and keep right en a' wer Then husband aisum-s no respected po pe sitirn a. f- head of the house and no reipenlh n le makes Mollies out of men. I 'ad the cr- Vhe-0 a-e trie homes we used I n have where friends and kindred path ered areurd Imij" festive beards- Tfc.v are new '.ted 'n pr I -corns or hole's or In restaurants where v.ibaret and dancing pre val s Heme circles are no mere Chi dren are net wanted e- enl te erated One-reem kitchenette apartments are at a premium Th- married wemtn la preferred bj many business men b-cause she has mere cheelt -nd Is mere aggressl. She Is conscious ' b- n better deie. and this has a bearing in th s pime n' grab And while the-e are hund-eds having the b-nedt of thes. deub e ln-emes there ir- thousands whose 'amil es are huegrv This condition Is bad M-n and women who need wen. should rls. ur In a bed and demand the dlscharg. cf everv mar-led woman who has. tn able-bed'ed husband ADEI.E McGRAW. Phi adelph a October 11 ID.'t Questions Anstvered Our First Meney Te the Editor e' fhe Er rit.iie Ptib'ic Ledger " r Pleas "i m as re.- as possible when the firs, me-lcan ce'naie pf mer-' was accempllseh.d H W I. Phi ai'elph'a O-.ober 12 10JI The earliest Colen a coinage vras In ina- ' chusefs In pursutnee e' an e-der of the Curat Court passed Ma 27 lfllj whl-h established "a mint hej m Ponten The! order r-nulrad th coinage of 'twelve perce t s x pence and 'hree pence pieces which shall be for feme flan ard stamped en the one side with U. C ard n- tr- eti'r I side wi'h Xlld VId an1 Hid a-cerdlng te th valL" e' oath c'n Auther of Quotation Te Ihe Editor e' the rtritlitn Puh'fc riiec ' Sir "A"h- ts rejpen-lble for the expression Te be prepared for wa- la ere e' th mos mes rfiectual me-na of preserving rai.e " I C. I Philad'iph i Octetvet- 1J lOJl This s a I at i proverb th- authe- of wheh net f w i 1- was used bv Gen era! Uashtngtnr n t ap.ech t-i Congress e-Tenj'V- s lTin and is frequn t v ciedi e.1 tj h'n In i di-eeurse de iversd i fv "'' v ' h' Aaren Burr prcs.den' of th. i J. of N.T !--.. en Juput IJf,.; he said The wav te have peace in the pnicnt cause Is te make a speiI and Hg oretis preparation for war Origin of Expression Id 'hr Ed'er of Iht Et fiiine Public Ledeei Sir Pleeee tell me In our People a Forum the origin of the expression ' Mind veur P's and Q s ' H W O Philadelphia October 12 10'JI This expression Is said te have originate! with a sller of beer In Londen who kjpt the accounts w'th h'a custeme-a with n pl"i e n' chslk en the back of a deer P steel for pints anl Q for nuarts When the old man was called avvav he would sav te his wife who assisted him ' New, old vvemin. attend te the customers well and mind veur P s and Q a Procedure In Adoption Te the Fdlter nl the Etenlne Public l.rdeei Sir I expect tv adept a child Hew dn I proceed" ri v . Philadelphia October 11 1021 When It Is desired te adept a child thete is a s siuterv proceedlng and It Is essential te alwavs emp ev a lancr A petition must be presented te the Court of Common Pleas If th child s parents are I'vtng. they must give their consent and If they are dead the consent of fee official connected with the Buresu of Charlt cs is desirable The prep aration of thr p Hen should he intrustel te en .M'ernej The Old Night Watchman fe the Fditnr cf the E emtij Public f tdeer !r Pl'ase tell me hew the old maht watchman of the seventeenth century pa trolled the tow v and protected the people t he seen f picture of these watchmen at th" Pennsjiv-tn a. Hlste'lcat Secletv H W ANCHRE Phlltdelphia October It 1021 Ph'ladelphU up te 1T0H wae unguarded a' nleh' when en .lul 1 Councils estab ushed a nlghtlv watch Citizens were as signed te th's duty at first and there was re pa d watchman until 17M Heurlv rtunds were made by tre w itchmen calling t te t me of n'ght nni the condition of the weath" I'ach watchman carried a lante-n a rattle and n club tbe -ai'le te be used te call asslsjtnce t.t rati of need Uateh bexts were also p-ev Idf d which were In use until 1M x law establishing a police syaem fe- the citv and districts was psesed b th" I egls atur In ltH anil the ss-t-T-i was re re erganUed and 'mpreved bv a subenu'nt act Ptss-d In IS Slang Army Expression Te the KC ler e' th f trump PuMtc I rdiift Sir W hat Is meant b a 'sheestr rg cer real ii irrav a'ane" H V 1. rhttndrlph a October 11 1021 A shoestring corporal Is a sling n r-easlen app 1-d te a lance corperil who wea-s t single stripe en his arm Lease Renews Itself Te th Editor e the Ernite Public Lrdect Sit-On Junii 1 1920 1 leased a flat for elp' en month, e- until Apr. I 1 IC2I When the 1'ase expired the landle-d ted me tha: he wis satisfied and no nvv Jrape n-a made s i T kept en palng rent the same as beferv On September 1 en paving mv rert the landlord gave me tlilrtv das retlre tv move Must T move at the end of thir" daVs or dees mv -ease he'd ever until Miv 1 in22 I Philadelphia October 10 1P21 In ibsenc of rebutting cl-eumstanees th lase weu d renew from t te vmr si tha' r-'the- pert could te-m nate It or a"er ' s -erms except bv ssrvlrg ncilc. lxtv divs before the end e the vta Cnn't Be Answered 7e tt e Editor e' thn El f-t 10 Pvbl c L d je -ir Can von tell tne hew n-.arv wb te ptr sere ir the Vnlted States are mere than ini yesrs n d" Whs' Is the record auth-rtl-cull;, of th. eldes- while ma'e prcdu-Ing cMIdren" Wh.it la the "ge cf the c'des white re-son In the United States te be ktewn ajthentieillv or h official re.-or " h H r Philadelphia October 10 1DJ1 Ne en- of veur nuejtlens can be accurately answered Plrtn registration Is compu'.se-v In en'v a 1 mltcd pon'en of lb" cruntt Ore burdred v.ars age verv few States hid arv b h reg'stretlen It nn 1i C' ee-s mv thin 100 r.i-e of pe di e 'r hr Cittb rep strat in tree Tn s would -1 ate t.ia tht nunber in th nt -e I n '( ht-te was well ever 1100 rtut th s s-i r. en mej is that tht' hp u B r n he death cr iflcate s.cce-1 r n U'vt t es out e' each 100 (VO ben in "i- 1 z f ate- wh-re thev ha e had b -'h ep s it n fe s Teut tim fe t l e te pas- I'M ve.rh of age Th-s f is ba 'n ou ns ps sr m wha 2 Apartments at the Rittenhouse Renovated, refurnished made spick, span and inviting. Outside roem1", bright, cheerful. Pick from these: Twe Reems and Bath. Three Reems and Bath. Four Reems and two Baths. Rittenhouse Hetel, 22d and Chestnut ts ) np h a The People's Panim "III appear dally In ih Kvr Irg Public I.igrr. nrd als.. iCeuaalng " tlnirlr lenlra will bl, printed. m SreU 5 rV"ue.ed peeii.s. and questions Jf It "e?M Interest will be -n.wrrt COHTIIIIKTai-tfJUITUlI TlTHaTRUST CO. iiii'iiiu:iiiiii'iiiisjjjij yT wad stivtJ fT V BCtT I '. 10,000 Depositors and practically all of them keep in close touch with our officers en financial matters. Their prob lems are ours. We urge them te make full use of this personal service we render. They de. And they are mere than satisfied. Continental- Equitable Title an Trust Company Twelfth above Chestnut Philadelphia U Capital $1,000,000 Deposits Ot er $10,700,000 Surplus H, 000,000 Poems and Songs Desired Auther of Seng Te ine Editor of Ihe Evening Piietic Ledger: Sn -In i.ply te the appeal of "V. XV. t, ' In relation te the authorship of the song Me I merlca " I would av that t h. a com- of the aeng. In which Hsrrls.vn Mil lard Is given & the author of both words and music Millard sang It ery often at patriotic gatherings Just prier te and during the Civil Wir. OKOROK T NlfOENT Philadelphia October 111. 1021 Who Wrete Peem? 7e the Fdlter of the Kictiittp Public l.frfflrt ""r Who wrete the poem and where can It l secured containing this xeise Alike all ages, dames of ancient da a Hae led their children through the mirthful maze And the gay grandslre kill d In gestlc lore Has frisk d hneath the burden of four score j i, n Phi'adelrhis, October 11. I0J1 I'he first Hn of this ere is the '.'itst l.ne n' Oiinr Goldsmith's long poem Ihe 1tn eler rhe poem Is included in tJeldsmlth s collection te be found it nni of the public libraries Will Oblige With Peem 7e th- Editor of the Bi en'ite PtiMtr rdeer Te HOP Octtiber mi!1 who wani poem of 'niack Tamel Death I wish te sa thl Is one or a collection of Atab.nn poems I have said collection and vvl I oblige 'HOP with same O flit Kerpe- street I.awndale Pa October 11 1U21 "Sermons In Stones" 7e the Editor el the Elentne PtiMIr f.rdnct Sir Where Is the passage In Shak-speare aketi 'hermens in stones etc r w r Philadelphia October 11 1P21 The rofcrenev referred te Is In s Teu Like It. Act II. Scene I The passage Is as fellows "rd this our life ej.mpt from puhli. haunt Finds tongues In tre-s honks in the running brooks Sermons In stones and geed In ev.rv thing ' Auther of Peem Te fcc Cdller of the Evertna P' Mi I ede-r Sir Pleose atau w-ne . the au-her of the poem containing- the I net ' They taught us hew te live and eh tea high The prien of knewledge1! ttught us hew t i die mjis f y K Philadelphia Octehei 10 1P2I ' 1h.se lines tire from Themas t , h i . On ihe Death of Mr Addison "They swy they are relnr te sheet you, Old mil, but don't you fret. Fer the fellow who dares te meddle vrllh ou Must recUen with mn, xeu teM You're a peer old horse, Old Hlllv And you aren't worth much, 'tis true nut veu've been a faithful friend te me And I II see you safelv through, B K tlAHUT Phllidelphla October 10, Ifl.'l A Sailor's Seng 7eMi Editor, of the Evcntnn Public Ledaer- Sir Havlhg noticed a renuest In the Pen pie s Forum for the following erees t (ake great pleasure In sending same for publica tien I commuted it te memerv about tvren tv xesrs age from an old seaman a tog vvlill. stitlened ln slatle vva'ers when serving In the l'nltd States N'atv . JAMKS JI (IKOIIOH Philadelphia, October 10, 11121 a HAii.en s FAnnwi:i,i. Walt wait, ye winds, till I repeat A rartlng signal te the fleet, Whose statlenls at home I And watt the seabey n simple prsver, I let It oft b whispered there I When In far climes I ream. Farewell te father, tevetend hulk In spite of mettle aplte of bulk Soen mav his cable slip. Put while the parting tear Is moist The flag of gratitude I II hoi. In dutv te that ship Fnrewell te mother first-rate sh Who launched me en llf's ete'tpi 'i u1 rigged me fore and afi Mav Preldence her limbers spare nd keep her hull In geed repa'r Ie tow the smaller craft Farewell te slstr, levelv rncht, fttit whether she'd be manned or no' I cinnet vet foresee, Mav some geed ship n tender prev Well found In store of truth and le And take her under lee , Far'wtll te brother Jnllv beat And all the little craft afloat I In home s delightful Lav I When they arrive at sailing age May wisdom be their waathcr gauge Te guide them en their way Farewell te all en earth's wide main, Perhaps we neer ma meet again Through stress of stormy weather. Hut summoned by the beard above We II harbor In the Pert of love. And all he moored together I. M Shepherd asks for a song entitled I II Always He Walling for Ten " fun reader supplv the words? i -. ' Mrs e 1. I,.' Tile tine. Ihe llglu Hint ntver whs nn land or ea The consecration and the poet's dream" wire bv Wordsworth It was eitRt.esUd bv a picture of Peele t'aslle in a storm C M (' ' dtsltes W W lnM s pnm which starts as fellows Speak hlsterj ' Who are life s victors" llntell Ihv long nnnile and snv Are they these whom the world call the vie vie ters Who wen the success of the day"" illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Autumn Leaf Excursion ILURAY, VA.I I $5.00 Round TriP $5.00 1 'fr-"wv' Including Wnr Tax sij' - w v S Giinp; nn Oppertunit te Visit the Famous Lurn Caverns SPECIAL TRAIN passing through the Cumberland and Shenandoah Vallcji leaves Ilrend Htreel, Vntnrilnv Mght, October 22 11:00 I'. M. Vest Philadelphia . . Arrlies I.tirnj lenves I.nrn.v 1 1 : nn p. II 7 toil . M. nir. p m. Supplies Lines ,.,n'lnie?hJ,"h.AhJ:":..h'A'. Next Sunday. October 2 e " "' - v., uiivb iiini wr iiFirrn ev I bbm V f "i .- .,. tuui ifaurrji Nea'h the lake where dnepn ,n. r low Leng time age here the lock threw back tie im r Prighter then mew Pwet a maiden. lne,i and eherlh.! By high and low Put with winters frost sh perished Ixvng time sjte. Near the lake where drooped the vril'ew Murmuring low Plrd and bee and blossom foregather Leve's spell te knew H T Philadelphia, October in lf21 "Old Bill" 7e the Fdtlnr nt t) e Ei rut -a Pub ic l.etl-j'i -ir- riease publtih r- p-em Till ! It centa ns the fe lowing S2S rrsiieclnl rnte for ntlmlsslnn te Overtis, .15 renls. Indutllng tin T3 ISS See flyers ! Consult Agents ! 1 ln i I i i Vi I $11 Our Celer Ne. 3 Style Ne. 131 The smartest light shade russet balmor balmer al that you will see in all Philadelphia. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Established 1868 SrKAMMIIP NOTICE'S STKAMSIMI' NOTICKS NAWSCO LINES Pier 19 North Feet of Vine Street 3. S. Springfield Sailing Oct. 20th Direct te SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, H. C. Fer Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Agents I' ."? Shipping Beard 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 LEJgK!iiiTiIill3 ANEW FAST. AMERICAN SERVICE 12 DAYS FROM SEATTLE TO YOKOHAMA pjiKa 14 days) Ie Kebe 22 Iny te Hend. Ken4 IIS days te HlianiJlial 20 ilaya In Manila New and Palatial U.S S D. Paitenger Liners 33) feet long, 3i, oeo tern, speed 17'i knots. - SAILINGS - "xs Kevctnnp lnle Nev. ft c. hllvcr lnte Nev ! S s. I'lnc Trce M tic Il't. 10 Farei, mcrvdhent, etc., apply te your heel rtuheuder teuttit c&ert or Hugh Gallagher, Gtn.E.Agt., i7StatcSt.,NewYerk IphADMlRAL LIN yjktdvml Pennsylvania system Ihe Reute of thr ltrentlvvny I.lmlled inn n Ir i Announcement 1922 INFINITELY SUPERIOR During this week we will show, for National Six LJT new 1922 National Six. A few of the improvements embodied in this wonderful achievement of National engineering are: A gasoline and oil economy previously unheard of in a large car. Ne oil pumping, no exhaust smoke, prac tical elimination of carbon, which makes possible full engine efficiency at all times. Deuble engine life. Negligible maintenance costs. Ability te outperform any genuine stock car in the world. The 1922 National Six combines features of economy never before offered in a car of this size. DO THESE CLAIMS CHALLENGE YOUR BELIEF? Make Us Prove Them NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORPORATION, Ind.anapeli., Ind. Factory Branch: 675 N. Bread St. Philadelphia, Pa. Our f nrmer dealer had en hiiiul a limited number of ne 10UI National tars. We will depose el these cars this week at ei.v low pruci I hese cart, are net, neer hainp; been Btd antl ut present prites are IIKL liareains 'Ihej won't last lenp;. WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP 0., Inc. "Ship by Water" : Via Panama Canal Te LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE and TACOIVIA S.S."WILLSOLO" S. S."WILLFARO" Receiving Pier SJ,, Seuth Phila. .Oct. 58 .en. :9 ren ratks ami PAmiri'LAii. aitii WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. 114 Drcxel Bldg., Custom Heuse Place Lembard e474-." M6SSmEmTi. e VjWPMsentJer A. Fre1dht"Cr'7 PAsentJer A. Frelflht Services from NewYQrk. t-HEItUJL'nu AM; hOLrilAMPfON III' III MIAIIIA . (let. Ill AQflTAMA Oct. 21 Nnr. IS Iter. 13 CKMAMA Nin. H Dec. 3 Dec. .11 i.ivinti'oet, I'ANNOMV . (let. 21. I.IIMV tnel Nei. I Dee. Ill .Inn. 11 SI'ITIIIA ne) .Net. M Dec. SI .lull. J PLYMOUTH AND HAMUUI.CJ aiiAu.itii net. u Dec. H LONDONDEItriY AVI) er.Asnntv rAlIllUOMA (lien) Oct. SJ .Oct. Sll Dec. 3 Jan. 7 Ne. .' Dec. Ill Nni. IS Dec. .'I .Inn SI LONDON S8VltIA ( 01.1 MIMA MXiHIUA l'NMI.MA )er, i; V10O fJlllltAI 1 Alt NAPI hS PAT HAS. nt unevNiiv. tries ie nrvB nn en :t JfeA MEDITERRANEAN I a&dbakfcfc SAILINGS IlOM (Klnlfi J J I)'cen4ber 7 j' rKltOM No(vmlei lt lanuwrv 10 . Ie Mffjt(rr anni) , nd at 1 Per I Mfldeirn CJliinttai Alc.fr Mnn i. n mn lerat Onna, np e (Heme) P.ilri V rnPii-i 'AtliniJ rrlete v.inrlrii ii'u u find tht SumpMJeuhl ijipe ntci 'aiffpst nmi ffr uiifxc J ?ri n i i iilt-in h nc i v rOOTTlH llh bl til i!l 1 J-IlSUll H IRH IO flliv pert nni pprfert fi rlem t t ifi Snerf exiurniens if it-1 red it Ne u i Mfiil fur IinlrpenJfnl Trnrl ('iiiuird and Am her s(pumhl JJnen I'lih-tpmcrr Ofllre. 1100 W ilnut l . Hill... rretfcM (nire, Itetirne UUx . I'lilti. KERR LINE Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG S. S. "Kcnewis" (U.S.S.B.), Sailing Oct. 22 Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Hi II lllrlilinill' l.dll'llMIl! .1(11 Keiilene lilephnne Mlllll :mi fe white Star S. S. HAVERFORD One of the well-kneu'n ste.wly-Reing White Star Liners, sailing from Philadelphia te Liverpool Oct. 22 and Dec. 3 Abeaid the Haveifeid you enjoy the comforts of n modern hotel and a cuisine and .stewaul service interna tionally famous. International Mercantile Marina Company Pnsientje) Office, 1.110 Walnut St., Phila i V, eight OfTue, 0J nuiic Bhlg., Plulu fCOMMERCiAn dicHmdnir' unts PHILADELPHIA te Cerk, Dublin, Belfast, Londonderry, Waterford ss"ohkesir..ist 12 Nev. Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. E. W. STRINGFIELD Philadelphia Manager l.'H HOI (S, .)(, , pun " I (' fain 71? PHILADELPHIA te NORTH AFRICA, BARCELONA, GENOA S S "Pert of nnuleRiie" e. 8 ') H 1 l -i t I III 111 1 1 -I 1 11 Mlii Uei 1 I 11 i S i. I ISI 1 ls I . 1 TRANSIUI'MnNT l V or p. own sn:.Mr.us Earn-Line Steamship Ce. H!) south I tuirtli SI . PI11I.. Pa I r I ' 0 1 ' nt 11 I 'l A ) 11 1 or Three Star Line lc I ITr lr -, l;,.,,, j. - ' 1 Hi il-i- l 1 t 11. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow USSBS S"QPEL1KA" HXIM-XTKI) TO SMI. IJMtl. 0EMm:K I- I (IM 1.1(1 Ml l( 1 1 , Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. U.j l.afayctle Hldir , Philadelphia l mallard ;,iie-l Mulii IS.'u BLACK DIAMOND Steamship Lines REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam S. S. EASTERN SEA (USSD) Seiling Oct. 25 ler Unlet nml I'nittculara apply GEYELIN & CO., Inc. I'lill ulrliili 11 Aisciitn 10 k sin in mi sr., run. 1 I iiinliiiril SMI Miiln Hi .Ml u LLA P8ia AMERiCA LINE New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIegne-sur-Mer N.AMSTERDAM Oct. 22 Nev. 26 Jan 4 N00RDAM Oct. 29 Pec. 3 Jm 21 ROTTERDAM Nev. 12 Dec. 10 Apr. 8 RYNDAM Net. 10 Dec. 29 Feb 4 Paisenjcr Oflicc, 1531 W.lnut St. Pbil BALTIMORE TO HAWAII mill return ( iillliii; ill lliiiuii. I'liinini.i tiinil. I nn nurlek .rtii Iriiuilini III MM vl I MI l( HAW KEY E 5TATE 1 1 ii" ii iii i mum i- nn ii iii.iii m rM MATSON NAVIGATION CO. I MiiiniEliiu Kenli I s Milimlni: II mrd ' 'JU Miutli (.11 xtri'i-l 11 illliniiri-. Mil nr um lerul nti niiililp iistni umwtmst DBLGIAN LINU - I'll' 1 "l MM' S S NERMtill Ni"- Ij UICE, UNIlllIl & L0. neiitsr. in nt.., rim a, . I.amtnrd 5001 .Mil" "HI Ji ft k"j! .,,