PRSC&nraPiKTWIBiH WFV&wirrKr - - -? Wetter- 'VU,U i'TjTm tffTWtTTI "g HM ' '"WiA'i ';vfif-i,'i' w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER, PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER' 10, lttfiL fjKHMv jhh -. u -fT K ffST!ttj3r?WwK - - - . L , K THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ' '' ' '" "" '- " -- ,r Leiters te the Editor Verklng Wife and the Heme Te the Ki'l the Kvtntnp Puhte rfij'-: 8lr There c men ft time In the life, of evsry mnl" coupe what ml-ht ' m".e'I "ths cM test " Cnn.llllens, In n monetary wafi com un. nnd V: eml wife nn.l hus t.nd talk It er nnd the wife, te prove tht U itenil lenminnle. offers te be ti work. T'ty find the family exehiuuer pretty we',1 flattened nt tnu end of the in nth whsn en'y the hushsml's money Is cmtrlb Uted. The husbnn.l Is . nenilble sort nf n fellow, nnd nfter their l.illc. nlthnuRh hi sses net re l-h the Id -a of his wife working. believes the eIer'enee Ruined, the relief of Settlnc some of the flniinc.nl worries les sened, the brmdenlni? effeel 'if learning the Wy of the outside, with Its Jealousies, ha fredf, suspliluns. nrmKiinee. selllshness anil numerous descriptive adjectives of the busi ness world, is worth wnik. He. feels It will tench her self-reliance, confidence, reuniirc, a better unilerstanlltu. and a wav te prmlde for herself If such would be necessary She tries It. nnd con tinues with her household duties, ami much credit should be itlvan her for deitu se. Itut there. Is a difference in the physical tnake- up of a woman. She enn stand se much the same as -a man. nnd when that t me cornea she Bets pceln-. The tk which I was easy at ene time becntnes burdi n She I fesla she must centlnne and forces herself. Fhe then takes a different view of "work- Inr." It becomes hard work and the man has te suffer for It at home In the tired leek, wife, never dressed up at supper ttine. loe tired te ke cut, ready te let. re after the dishes are clone. enJes no company. etc When that time comes nnd she Is a tru? blue pal, hive another talk nnd Iny all the cards en the tnble. If he Is a sensible fel low he will feel. "well, the Blrl nave me some help, but It Is undermlnlmr her health, and I better take her out new. rather than huve her whole life s 'Ured by the trying life ene has te lead who kecs te business very day." Hut for the woman who is working te set money te buy silks and ti te shows, or -.., lUe.- 1.. ..i .,,.J .IOMI ,,......-. Ol Ul',1..... h. . ..,.. ..,.. ., --, . ""'. ?"M.1' ,h'wn" '' "; all .....ii.-jr tit me nuii'i, 101 nri 1 iive uu thought If you feel your husband ! getting cold and finding fault with ou. possible you arc UiknewlngW contribution t.' It yourself lie l.enest with him and eureif and show him that you are doing the best ou 1 .in but nature Is calling a halt. Your bed Is tired out. Mrs HAllllY K. WILSON. Philadelphia. October 14, 1021. Three Days Cressing Atlantic Te the Kdtt.r nf the Kv-iine 'uMir I .J.er- Hlr Referring te "H. W. K s" letter In the Kvemmi Pi nt.ii- Lr.nr.Kn ilat-d October 8, 1021. regarding a vessel crossing the At lantic In three ,as the information given by his frlnd Is quite ac-urate In the prem ises. During the war one of the lntet English liiutl- cruisers, en a secret mis sion and trMI. vlrtuaMv touched in at our oeast In a little ever three clays after ile. parture fr,.m i:r.glnnd This astounding record Is net generally known, but the dnte nip and rout could easily be ernd. possibly by the Itrltlsh Admiralty or the Hrltlsh Kmhussv NAVAL OKKICER. Philadelphia October Is 1021 Neighbors Should Be Vigilant Te the Editor nt the Krenlue Public t.edai': 8lr New that the bandits have taken te the robber of prlate residences te the ex- i the public librarj en that r. adway, and the tent that the are doing, neighbors should large art gaiierv which Is te be placed at 1 be vigilant In malting Inquiry as te ev.ry.'h.- .I,trnnc', te 'he park. I suspicious rharacter who mav be lolte-ing j People who would come te this city, with I around a neighbor s house If they iln net , all these Improvements tin shed, would llnd care te personally Interfere te Inquire re- t-t . hat, 1 b'autlful ilt. with a Pa:k gardlng what thev .ire doing the could ,VMV and edifices ns hxn.lseme as anything phone te the nearest police station and have In the world. Philadelphia has been In the them send around an effl'-er. and by doing I habit of drugging out Its Improvements te aj thin there w uld be a great lessening of this rt.llcu: us period of t me. for Instance, mt j danger of robbers breaking Inte homes when ' "v "all, and there is no reason whv much the famlli Is away. money could net be saved if all munle.pal It Is unfortunate that some one has net work was ste led up. We evidently tire In been able te Invent an inexpensive device, I for giving a warning when some one Is en tering a deer or window- for the purpose of robbery. Stores are se protected man of them, but these devicea of warning are hardly applicable t . the prl.-.ite h me. I am sure no neighborly act would be mere appreciated than would ! the warning of a neighbor that some one was prowl. ng around th premises with net the proper Intent. j w L. Philadelphia 'Vteber 17. 1021 When te Spank Children JO rne e.nirnr or rn' t; pt7 oie.io Ledger Sir I read in the People a Kerum where , a correspondent Ml) IhHt It Is H .lisirr.ir.. for a mother te spnk h-r children nfter ; they are ever three y. ars old. W-ll I , think It Is .1 dlscrace ,md s.si cruelty te spank them bef-re th.it ait" as they de nei Knew wnat tr are s-eu.nc spsnke.1 for While I de net ubjeet le sp'.nklnu. I think I It ought te be done only as n ;;ist res .rt j Sir - Mv attention was called te pronun prenun Of course, people have different opinions en ' ei,itl n of I.n! Kirann" In n mr paper It. My eplnl n is th.it It Is often neeesH-v ' p. rni t rr-e t- point out that the correct and sometimes the best kind of dUclplUi. , A few w. ek ace 1 n.el In th. news columns of the Kifmv, pi in n I.r.i,KH where the little g'rls were .irr st- I ,jn Market l'.t for shenJ.ftinB and mm. '. thern wns n.. twelve vi-.irs of aire Well I think If the i parents u',1 Blve tl..m a f"w ke . srink IngB It Would de a V. hole let of K- e I I think th.- parents e-nrht t. he h. ;, , ioon ieon ioen Slbte for the is e' '.'. i rhll! .-, Fer Headache 1 Relieves Pain Keep ci Tube Handy Thej L-.,n( (Ce -N Y RUPTURE BOOKLET AUK Ftm KDITIOV NO. 4 k-t.-i.i- i.fn.millnn nnnnl trimei . ICII"l'ir III " , . ., - ri'mm fcire and lt treitment V-n tetlranntn. 7rFi;Ki"S njrsm nrnrRr .tr,'- "Thure ? nBula fTeM. Srhen aD ethers tall. Can ttaeh te aiem unr trnss. . fj-'see yteld te prreaurr but renter nut CI i '',unb erreM adjuats prr-.ure. Ale eslin. rinrlliilli:n Wllhnut rherre I. it rv r. mt7 wai vt'T t nit linf and Keen fee Tr-enee Li? iijX $ f tf If R B B fl ?5;aiillllBBB im&mcmXLWE i I m "" " SB i Sil VICTOR V. CLAD CO. TWIN "ft One Dellar 217-210 s. nth sl J V Jr i B it5" t-sSHsHaass-asssjipssepwsjwssssjsMS)isMasaisii av.lint -kBBft. T m imsansl HM ,. . . . , . l.l i,. n.-ilf-.-wllt.. .. -. ssr .sssshbk k Hilt jr maMa-gsjlLiipfBev Ollicial Auctioneers ' "" ' , "'' " "Vinm ' -- i 4 f 1 f JTt Kfe - ... ftV. ATI AWTir WK)labh. ' Iiie. fur aurtlmik nt MilriiKii mill New r ' '"' r.itlen nitici.ui I :.. W . M Ol ft J ft 1 tV mm Hxammatien JJJg MlrTk : """""" "'" "' " ' """"-j ijiJ-,;,:;,, i YYVI OTBELE UC UKitirl J 1,"-luul"l vuusuiMiiMii, nmikvi J-JWsmswasl9sWksWsm ' i n l rer tHJ Iffl ! Bloed-piessure Test nnd Chem- H3tEI3ffiKISj3HHB I Medical Supply Officer , Fl 2 Z- ft 5 W& ical Analysis. JSSMSBSmWKI ARMY SUPPLY BASE H b&m'ip- ;j iMflW MMWffn!rWmWMlM .-9th St. & First Ae. ; ' u .. Wn ''1G Electre-MBdical Doctors JBKfflli!! Brooklyn, n. y. ij i.re-eri,.n..n e,.tiri. W&M . Entire Second Fleer WffflffleHtsESH "I, i " -)' 6' 8 & ,0 Seu"' 15th ,St- fiSsMiH' tni c ion en , HH''9'fflYiyW5BrWT??s,RP!- Surifeen dencrnl I g wmSii 1U1 e. lain eireel JilariitMttBglliiriwHslit'Js n,)0ni 1815. Munitions Buildine i ; nv ;je .vet Bj-nminr Kurj - Lctters te the Editor should be brief nnd te the pe nt na possible, nve it Inn nnythtriK that would open a d nomlnntlenal or scctnrlnn dis cussion. N'e nttent'en will lie paid te anony mous letters. N'amcn and addresses must be s trncd as an evidence of Beed faith, although names wilt net be printed If request Is made that n ' be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te b taken ns nn Indersement of Its v ews by this paper. Cemmun catiens will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. Seme time nce I read a letter In the ' People's Kerutn where a Klrl tfet married , at the nBe of twenty-two years, nnd she had n e id husband. Her mother knew she I had been pnylnc attention te .mother man and advised her te step K. one day. while she was at her mother's house, her mother ' accused her ac.iln, and she lied about It ' Her m ther then proceeded te Blve her a I Reed spanklnir. Heme time afterward the' iliuuhter went te her mother and thanked I her for ilelne It. as she said It made her .-allie she had been deln wrens That s one os. wher.. spankln d,d some Boe.lt probably kept another ense out of the Dl- Mirce I'eurt . I t,,,,eve in spnnklnB when It Is necessary If It Is done in the rlBht way and at the right lime i lo-.ie.'i nun ni'nene it cull- Pen Just te satlsfv her own nnner should . net d i It nt all C J HOWARD. rh.eulelrhlii ivteber 15, 1P21. Motorists Violate Orrllnanre motorists violate ordinances Te th,- Kiliter et the Kvmine VubUe l.ttlatr: Sir I am sure there Is 11 city ordinance n my Pat. Can I Bet a return of my rent requiring all motorists te step when a me.iey if I have te Bet out? street car has erne te a full step. The ' O. W. U. ether morning while Mttemptlns te beard a Philadelphia. October 11. IP21 street car the 1 ar had come te a complete The birth of the child would net gKe him step, but th chauffeur of 11 ceupe. going , pny right te put out additional te the rights the sons way. pnld no nttcntlen te this, but that he had b-fere Its birth His tights de kept 1 eniliK en full speed te get past If rend en the nuture of the tenancy. I' nnd nut been for the courage and quick 1 thinking of a young lady, the coupe would "Sweet Aften" ve -iruia me i nis is me sixm tune 1 th-lthef .nt exit and fient'entmnce street cars. As I catin.it ai.vus be lui ky enough te ns be ItKky enough te scat I suppose th ".ext time I will git bun .! erf. ' 1. w .i.vvas hae te wait un: I m le.- gets klll.il before we adept pteci nletian m. iur. i" We should make .ill si'.'et ci.-s -top n the near side ..f th. stre..; .mi mmiv! a. I .iiitomeblles te Pass .1 s" et eat in tne cent, r nt a uieck uniy, ana net at any cress street KKNUY W. OKIUKK Ph la.lelrhln. October 17. 1P21. What's Become of the Bridge? Te th rrtlfur e the Kv ulne Public Ledger' Sir The middle of the summer the site for the P.-lawnre Hive- bridge was chosen, and 1 ve w,re t".I thaw work en the structure, would be begun at hi'e Since then we have ' t'e.inl nothing of It. Why the delay? The brldgi Is needed badly, and It should b started se that t will hive been completed and open for traffic b the lime the Ssqul- I'entennlal will be held in this city In 1020. It would be a w nd-rful thing for the cit and the exposition if this bridge were open for traffic by that t.me. It Is going te bi a big year for the cltv, and is going te bring tmlltnns of people here, se that all civic improvements should be rushed te com pletion as seen as peKs.bl-. When would be n better time tlr.in new. when work Is se scarce and laborers ar., suffering through n in-empinyment te cemplet. the Parkway " P".tlnn tj pa for these Improvements, itherwls.. thi.v would net lime teen started. se why net finish them w th dispatch J. K Kr.l.t.KHLR. Ph.Iadelphla, October 17. mill Questions Answered Texas and the Union Te th Editor ut the Evening PtUir Ledtfr: Sir Did Texas, when entering the fnlen reer.e the right te sub-dlide into several States" w r w I hi.ade'phla. o.-teb.-r (1, 1021. Th- State of T is entered the fnlen ;"h the understanding th.it she had the ' l-hl t0 sub-dlv de Inte net mere than II v. tatrs 'Dall Elreann" and "Sinn Fein" .. tain, emu umn rsm . Te ' f.ditnr l thr Evening t'uh'sc ledger The People's forum will appenr daily In the Kvenlnu Public Ilirer nnd also In the tiniliiy Piihllc IIcer. letters dl-i us-lnc tlmelv topics n 111 he printed. ns Mel! as requested pems. nnd a'lestlnng of -eneral Interest is 111 he answered. Men's Hats -i. j r ai. 1 nTr-ntilJ r ' h i"! rt '1 Jeffersen Hat Ce. lATTRESSEt RENOVATED Brass Beds Relacquered .V'T' M'e guarantee all tporfcman tperfcman h i r;ev lately equal te new at 1-s h rest Pe Ihers sterlllieil Jliide Inte Mnttresi.es llex -prliiRs Kr-uphelslered Our .lute Calls Everywhere I C1PUC1 'C Il f. I'helie l.nni t703 V,OlLnE.L 3 ;.! t l't I7 irs. EDISON RECORDS irc firBt, with BROADWAY HITS Fpeelnl releases eneh werh BLAKE & BURKART The Ueme of The Neu Edisen' tV. ter. Kletenth i Walnnt Hts, CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water An Sjle nr lie ; trten Eqmpm: il Far Hotels and Restaurants T. n -' e in r i r. ' -pin n . t m. m Or iille i, -e- i jekera u 'iff ? Mi Oaellc prenunclsi en of the words "Dull 5lrcann" Is net 'Dttnll Krln.-' but I)aw-ll Vyryan, Pronounce the letter 1 like "th" in the word "theuuh." The Hlnn Keln ,s pro nounced by scholars "Shlnu rain." the double letters "nn" bclnu nlvcn the sound of "n" In the word "lenelne," and "Keln" i.elnit rendered "fain." Unserve that dlpli dlpli jhenss In the (Inellc tonaue enrry the sound Tf both vowels. john d. e'lnnntN. nestnn Uaelle Scheel Society, llosten, Mass., October i, lOL'l. Somebody's Else or Somebody Else's Te the Fdlter of the Evening 1'uhltf r.rderr: sir Please tell me which of the fnliimlmr Is correct; "Somebody's else house" or "somebody e'se s house." J. K. U. Phlladelphli. lletnbsr fl, 1021. Here Is the ay thai the Stnnilnrd Pic tlenaty replies te your questien: "The ex pressions some one else. an one else, every one else, etc . nre In keuiI usane treated .11 stltistnnt lve lihrncns nn.l hat... ... .......1. mnecilen upon the else: us som.nedy else's' umbrella, but some prefer te neat them as ,.ptcii expressions, ns the umbrella Is somebedies else that Is. ether than the per- i rn previously mentioned." Ohie and the Benus r ,hf K,,((0, 0, ,hf ,.,, ,,,,,, ,, sir-Has the Stn,e of Ohie vetrd a benu ..rvlrr men- ,.' w, , P'-.llailel-hia. October .. 1021. The people of Ohie will vote November S 011 the proposal te pav ex-s. rvlie men a b( nils of Me for ..eh 'Oentb of kerllen lit. In ' I 1"S0. Landlord's Pet Peeve Te the Ertitn- nt tli K 1 11111 'iiiVk .- ilni r I sir I an any Innilleril evict me en account i, mv hlivln n,w blll)y , . ,, Mr I ,Psplse. children and Is alwevs Inte.f.rliiB -. ,,., t.,,,,,., ,,,. ,, v r,,. I Sir Hum wrote "new gently. s-eet Aftrei ' I. lhrn ullt, ., r,v,e ,,r ' llie , , nrMl. fn,.rilt? I .,i.m,.i l'n I anell . -Ivr 01 nn map that 1 hiv eer.-u", A. T. illi:it Phlladilph 114 October II. IP'.M On KebrUin .'. 17S1 llj : -" 1 eepv of "Sweet Aften" te M. Pin'. ;. i:i. ill the aecunipiintlnu b-tt r w ua, written "ns a rempllnvnt ib nier Aften that flews Inte NMh rear New Cummis-k " The Njth Hews thr lugh r- hlre and empties Inte the Sn!wa Plrt'i 1. Iiumfrles A Familiar Saying '1 e the Krflfer 0 file Eveniue PiiMe 'do,e 'de,e Sir Te whom Is neere.ntni the ..a ing "All men have their price'" , WILLIAM T 11 VI. I. Phliidlphia. Oetnbei 11 l''JI All men have their price" ' ,-ni"i,"' credited t I ' Kl, er Sir Rebert Wn'pi utery he d- spi. I He er t. ,1 tk. 'iii--.'irtr ' w s .f 'le i ie their relatli.-s the ileclar.i' n".s f t- ' I ,1 itTt llO Hlil.l. , 'le hat" their pt ice.' " "The PHILIPPINES INSIDE OUT" Our ParinV coastline is fiOOO mill's xet of San F.-ancisre. Japan ceulrl take the Pliilipiiini'snliuest evcrniyliL Arc the Islanil in he rcckenril nn asset or a li.iluliiy nt the Disarmament Ceufereucc? The November Special Philippine Number The American MAGAZINE en the Orient intrrrircts our position in the Pacific in nn absorbing pirturn of the Filipine, and of the ro mance, history, enterprise nnd beatitv centered in his island?. Out tedav-all ncws-Stanils-S.-, rents "" U. S. ARMY SUPPLIES Announcing a Series of Auction Sales nf Medical & Hospital Supplies by nriler of the Surgeon-General, U. S. Army for this month ia nil next The ales will include Medical and Hospital Supplies and Kqiiipnunt. and the niaterinl will be effmed in quantities sufficiently small te inter st every prospective buyer. i.ieim nf iti-ma te h mill lit riroellvn mil -rf"'k ar. n'i r. .nlv fur ilintr mtlen TfhKrniih r wrlti- ter 'linn mil If veu (! fire . your num. !l In- ;il.ic(d uri mailing lifts nnrl ynu will be nnt.fleil of all future wilen The .Seenml Alietliill of tile Will lie llelil at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 27 ARMY Sl'PPLY IIASK 59th St. & First Ave. M. FOX & SONS CO. jAsnK. A F IK Jtv"'ij iMpUkTkwkMkMtkkUkWkMWtkkwMmt'i sftital ' i iiT -r A .00 siiNnaYS H ? hii m JS Round "oteher 23 MSl HL, T,,n Nevemlirr d. Jn Bktr, k '" Deeemlier ( IH R2j Him ir i r ifNew.erK m if War Tax 24 Cts Addition! I tea1 Jg SPECIAL TRAIN U -QTf- jLfi Direct te Pennsylvania Station, 5k "XV . ' JEitLjSlit -J 7lh Avenue and 3Jd Street, New gTfi - ' -'"''r'jee Yerk, leaves fil . . -, nr..i.d S- Stelon 7 40A, hK 135 S. 10th St. w.sipii.Kdeiphia 74.1 mj, ,m rtni'l.Hadelplim 7 MS "ap. See Flyers Consult Agents Hr Je Tlrkets en stle cemncnclDg Friday FitM fcTA prccedlnit excurnlen. tmA V ;j(&& n ,...,. m W1 rennsyivania m System j ThTftsule'ef thi Breidssj Llmlltd KB' Poems and Songs Desired "A Farewell" , Te tin Editor of the Evening fublte Ledger: sir 1 am anxious te secure a poem which Is eniltl d ' A Knrewell." which contains the fellow IttK cre. "Krem Iechburn le Olenflllan, the ursy meitn.alns chnnitlnB. Naurlit falls '.n the ee but the changed and the ehanKlr.jr." The refrain Is: "We return re mera," II. V. I,. Philadelphia, October IB. 1021. Wants "Planting the Palm" Te tin Mil r e thi Evening J'tiblle Ledger: Sir I wonder If inu one can Blve me the poem "rlntitlmr the 1'iilm. It was written nt Colen. Isthmus of Panama, bv Tr.-wey It, Mi, .en and tuil.llt.hed in lliimer's Monthly M-wm le In the cnr 1S73 or 1874. It b". K'n "The sen wns brenliltiir en Its reef of coral Vith Its imieasltiiT rear. While d..rker tl.nn the line of plne or Inurel llejntid us lay the shore." It. W. I.. Phllnddphla. Octeln-r in, 1021. Who Wrete Familiar Lines? Te Hi- IMIter of the Rx'cnine I'ublle Lrilacr: Sir - Can any of your renders tell me who l th. niither of the much-quoted lines: "It Is eas eneunh te be pleasant Whi n life flews nlenK like n senar: Hut the man worth while. Is the man who can smile WM' n iver.thlna ffees wrenir." ' have teen ittrlbut-d te Kiln Wheeler Wit. ex. but we hnve searched the public II tr.n through In uln for them several vel-um-s of In r verses and all the lioeks of Hid. x mJ inlli oil m and would lie most ml te iinv one who will uhe us the In- rr.rmaMen. Philadelphia K. I.. U. Octelier HI. 1021. "Oh! 'Tls a Levely Youth Te thf Kiliter 0 the Cmilm; Piilille l.alecr: Sir I am ver much Interested In your !' -ip!-' Kerutn. 1 would llk te knew th trmntnlmr verses of the fdllewlng pem wbl-'h -ippeured en an old sampler lielenglng ti the family mr.de about .-Iglity years age. It Is partlv flnlsheit, nnd 1 would like te get the remainder of It. It rends, as far ns I kt.i w .IS fi Hew-: "Ob. in ,1 levelv thing for veuttv-T- walk l-tlms In wlsde.n's vv.ix. GAS Seldertnu burnacmt and Appliances .UnniiMefarerf hy L D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. Bi 1 Mcket CH ;irvren, . .Vnln MH .We Buy Geld SILVER, PLATINUM. DIAMONDS JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS Pawn 'nket. for diamonds bought TUP. OLD (Mil I) SHOP enin Smelting Ce ene rii.nr.iET st. r..i. ihh7.bm akin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Feap OInhnent Tslenm.Jie.eTrrywhere. rerpsmples sa lre" C8tlcarsLtsterl.t,Dpt.X.Usl4.a,klAll. i Sweet Hawaiian Rell Girl of Mine 709f Ulenclulu Heney . . . 7091 TOft MADE NEW " is entirely i eat small t . v nf nf v 1 u Vurnituri- it ! . '.lern. Hi nuirlnc Itr-fiiiMiliiK ItLilt er.itlneC i Thi- (lulr S12.I1II , ,s .'.(( or inilem, ice tiinl-e it L. C. KIRCHER & CO. Mi' ii i ii tin rrs and ll'ttvler.s 1810 CHKSTNUT ST. 'ril'ti ( (l. fl ttilh liUel. Hj rilrp (,Mi H'rifi- nr call for our nru i. ml ntrrr&tmrj llniiUb I 1 i.k'nn Inte Your On n I u s ' H A Series of Eye Talks - M .Jeseph C. Fcrrjuseii, Jr. Our Nevt Tnlk tVeil., Nin, '1 cuiri'iit writer Mnik- I ' iva-'i tlmi f r 1 i K 'n v I H'jtrn thiriR for nothing v, 'ii cot 111.- apple v. !th"Ut n nni'V niul vltheut iiiii-i ,i'nl n in. rnl.ei- his finish Semp people buy elas"is s-.i'.-ly en thi- ehiuii-i-i l.'iv'u, efn.rues net iiviti ItnewuiK whither thi y are really nne s.'i i y Whenever your rvea nr.. In a renilltlnn te mnlie irlusvna . i in nei-i'MHary thev ari In re: rlitlen te ilcmanrl the best attention lies'lble th. ,ittn ti'.n of a ii oculist a iihvician . I- sperlli.lSt. If EiasseB are requlre'l, have Uu in made nn I fit teri y ;, in i riptlen optician 1 1 :F; - i ,tj, p-s-j i ti3 WSsIM Q .' rcerd "013 r Tnitcd Music Stores 3 8 M' Clu'rry m rmminrn ki T fear" lie', te speak the truth, That they mar trust te all they say." 1 ' II. w. n. Philadelphia. October 10. 1021. "I Shall Knew the Loved" Te the Editor ul the fvinnie Public Ueiatri Sir Will you kindly print the Inclesed lines asked for In your Issue of this evening? MAROr C. W111TNKY. Philadelphia. October IS, 1021. OVEIt TUB ItlVErt Ovtr the river they "beckon te m. I.eved ones who've passed te the further side; The sleam of their snowy robes I ice, Ilut their voices are lest In the dashing- tide. There's one with ringlets of sunny geld And eyes the reflection of heaven's own blur; He crossed In the twilight gray and celd: The pale mist hid him from mortal view. We saw net the angela that met him there; Ths gates of thi city we could net ee; Over the river, the peaceful river, The aneel of death shall carry me.- Over the river the boatman, pale, Carried another, the hnuseheM net! Her brown curie waved en the gentle gale; Oarltnr Minnie! 1 ae her yet. She crossed en her besom hands And fearlessly entered the ptMMem bark; We felt It glide from tbe silver strands, Ana all our sunshine grew strangely aarx. We knew she Is safe en the further strand, Where all the loved ones nnd angels be. Over the river, the penceful river. her dlmpleil K. VI. rriutnmnLeafl m Excursions lr( ) Mauch Chunk 1 "The Switzerland 7. i of America" in Alse j , I'rcry Snturtlay .V Siiniln 1 (I'ntll October 110. Inc.) i $3.00 ?nTd 7 War Tax Se Additional 7 isssbii nor estium infermauea eentult vd, Philadelphia . e' White StarVeyages In Summer Seas Te the West Indies Frem New Yerk te me West Indies i (Cubs, Jsmslca, Panama Canal, Venezuela, Windward and Leeward Iilandi.Vlr-dn Itlandi, Perte Rice 3nsW0?- sSWe SjySVcW and ten the third cruie; Uermuda. MEGASTIL (20,000 ten dlip.) Jan. 7 Feb, 16-Msrch 18. Ur-est dimen sions of anv tcamihlp sailing te the tropics. Te the Mediterranean Frem New Yerk te ihe Mediterranean i (Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monace, Genea, Nsplei, Athens. Alexandria for Egypt end the Nile). ADRIATIC ' 14.541 tensijsn.7 Feb. 18 I "MBC (17.324 tens) Jan. 21 Mar.4 Independent travel. Doeklngi te anv Pert White Star Sendee, of the same high standard which has made the Olympic inter, nationally famous, provides utmeit luxury for either voyage. Wril today for eetet boeklttt WHITE rbJIsedelphla Passenger The arurel of death shall carry trie. Fer none return from these quiet shores, Who cress with the boatman, cold and pale: We hear the dip of the golden ear And catch a gleam of the snowy sail. And let they pass from our mortal gaze; They cress the stream and are gene for aye! We may net sunder the veil apart That hides from our vision the rates nf day. We only knew that their harks no mere Hhsll sail with us o'er Ufa's stormy sea; Yet semewhere I knew en the unseen shore They watch and beckon and wait for me. And I sit nnd think, when the sunset's geld Is flushing river nnd sea and shore, 1 shall one day stand by the water cold And list for the dip of the golden ear. I shajl watch for the gleam of the flapping sail; 1 shall hear the beat aa It trains the strand; I shall nasi, from sight with the boatman Pale Te the better shore of the spirit land. I shall knew the loved ones who have gene before. And Joyfully sweet will the meeting be When ever the river, the peaceful river, The angel of death thall carry me, "L. t.. P." asks for the words of the old Largest Old Boek Stere in America BOOKS Come in and browse among BOUGHT -l000 one will disturb you by ask ing, "Is there anything you want?" But if there is, you'll find an interested salesman at your call, and you'll find what you want We have ever 300,000 vol umes treating of every sub ject under the sun, and in every language, gathered under this old reef. Se what you want is here, at a big money-saving price. Scheel and College Text Beeks Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street, below Market OpiMislte Pest-Office STAR LINE Write today for color boekttti Ag-enti IS IB U'alnnt Street STEELE IDES - vfeA. ei idy ... ..' Industrial Should Be Erected New Present Warrant It, They are designed, constructed and equipped by one efficient organization with a co-erdinated plan of effort and fixed responsibility. Waste in the construction industry which followed in the wake of war must be wiped out in order te bring about an economic restoration of normal business. Therefore scientific knowledge and proven efficiency are the greatest weapons that business executives can use in solving their building problems. They can save thousands of dollars by submitting thdir construction ideas te com petent building counsel. In the Steele organization they will find groups of architects, engineers and constructors capable of mastering efficiently and economically the most in tricate structural problems. The Steele Idea of Industrial Construction, supported by 57 years of successful fulfillment, eliminates waste and reduces all costs that enter into completed buildings. It has been adopted by Philadelphia's industrial leaders, who have found that their organiza tions and the Steele organization can work together successfully in designing, constructing and equipping large structures which meet their individual requirements. Fer three generations this firm has been an important factor in the progress of the construction industry in Philadelphia, and it will gladly consult with any executive who plans te build. 'TEELE ESTABLISHED 1664 ARCHITECTS -ENGINEERS - CONSTRUCTOIJS PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO song "I Will B In Philadelphia In th Morning" and the poem about the Christ child and the ball or world. "D, U Ji." asks for the words of the WW DONT SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR THERE'S unusual underwear service in every Munsingwear garment. Fine in quality they wash well, wear well and fit right. Fer every one in the family there's a right style, size and fabric. Buy your winter sup ply new. Luxurious Bex Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET Repair or Replace Which Is the Cheaper? Many a dollar has been spent repairing tin and slag reefs that could have been saved had the house owner but known of our replacement offer. Phene today ask Mr. McKinney te tell you about our offer te lay n new reef ever the old tin or slag reef at a price but little mere than the cost of repeated repairs. Jlell tfin&ucm B3SJEBSSBIB3n Buildings Favorable Economic Conditions Provided ONS enr containing "the tlncat ",h'l?br Ul' lrewn edl " W j UNSING Is yours a Real Bed? Bed la cither the most luxurl. eua place en earth, or else miser able. Yeu are responsible for what yours is. If you think you knew all ubut bedding, nnd nobody can tell you anything nbeut it pe en pitching and turning night nfter night. One night you'll get enough of it and put in Dougherty's Bex Springs and Hair Mattresses. Then you'll really knew whnt a real bed is. Luxurious Ilnx Sprlnne, Kellahle Hnlr Mnttreseea, Mnhngftny Hetl. stenils, English Down Fnrnltnre I.nmpe, Dainty ninnketa and Com Cem Com fertnhles, White Enameled Xursery Acresserles, etc,, etc. Tiega 8700 I 111 III I III I II Roberts Ave. and Stokley St f MJ y j J U: i'iiiuaiikumiia SlSsfflmBa WBHhinBten. i. c ,; IMl,..T!t,k.. fna r,h. s f. Heurst Usllr U ,V. M. te V. M. WFWMH'iiNamtt - " rl" A" rlBh,H ","' r-ert Ll.!rJ',rMri-!:M-. . m09mmr u. s. army supplies lifegamEzsii .1 Hfe" 2 -rV & A MMfc-al.- - ' . . ft .rffrl . J
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