"li 't s 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 . 1921 :. . '..' , ri iTH III M i."?. H$ 3P- ..v ! ' m4 THE Letters te the Editor Arbitration of Ceal Strike , T the Editor of the Evening Public- Ledger: Blr I noticed In the ffc-tiiher 20th Issue . ef the KreNiin l'rnitr I.rtmrit (face 18) hew XloeseTett ended the coat strike, but e de net nee anXhlnt In the article tht tells u hew the coal strike mth ended If my memory sres me rerrectlj thr Arbitration Committee allowed an advance , of fifty cents a Ien, t.'nt-rle centi of hlch wan Riven th miners and twenty firs eents te the operators, and the entire fifty cents passed en te the consumers t svppose the iime arrangement could new be arranxd te end the railway itrlke. ie j HVRMOtt Philadelphia. October 21, toil. Obey the Law of the Land 1V fJtr f.'rfirer e th' r.vt ilnu PuMIc I.tde'r- Rl -I rlw te repl te some of the erllles of tn niKhternth Amendment especially these who write under Mim de plume, as alllntr th preprrtj adopted law of the land. Because a man stand for the prohibition of tha lltmer traffic Is no reason why he should be dubbrd a 'fanatic' or be chained with "trylnir te fore- religion en the public by law." Any person of icoe.l Judimient who ha observed for ears the baneful effects of tha llciunr luff lc lea-ai and Illegal kncri that It Is a question of the public welfare. ef the home thut the use M Inteslcatlnit liquors as a beveraaa be discontinued that their use Is Inimical te the public welfare. ts mankind In general, and that the little geed they rsxslbly de la far outweighed by the harm done And this harm, under the old license system, was largely te Innocent persons te wle and children, while trsU the chief sufferer Is the drinker, who caring mere for his stomach thin for the law of the land, for the Constitution, for his health and his life, drinks a bootlegger's potion. It requires no religion t all for man fe sincere!) eepeui the prohlMtien of th sale of Intoxicating llnunrs merely a dsslre te advance the public weal and hie own afntv an! Interest of a oreoer nature A man who ep'ta the vae an J sale of drugs. Is no bran v ' fnratl- " Why mMte that sccusatien v. ,.n one ..ppn,, iw -," ... ...... rln and alnillar telnne te mind, bedl anl seulT Common decency alum- sns au with them " 01v the law of th- lind THOMAS H i)i:i.Kcrt Hammonton N J October 12. 1021 Adjust Railroad Strike Threat Te fhr Editor of thr Vvrnlrg Public l.'dacr: Sir Something heuld b done Immediately te adjust matti-s In the railroads" In order that the threatened strike ma net be brought ubeut and that funhtr dangerous egltatlen may be curbed We cannot affe-d ti have a -xllread strlku at the present time, when business Is getting around te a ntrmal condition, ant thus threvr us back . te the time wh-n the readjustment hgan j Nethlne mere unfortunate could happen In our ceuntrv at i tint wher. winter Is i almost upon us than for the rllread men te Ce out and tl up the tran'por'itlen facilities Of the ceuntr Tl-ese ral'reid men cannot afford te br ng about a chr.et'.i condition In the railroads, fnr li would hurt them Juet , as much as ary clase of men In the Keneral public The tteM-mnmn oe ever th nl'reada ' during the war ind W-e evtrjt'-lng else. they were badl mlm.inage.1 and te rail read men's wages were boosted out of al' reason All ether lines huve graduall) been brought back te a no-ma! condition In) wages, hours, etc and the r.vlrexd men III te expected te submit like i.erkerr. lr Other lines The bate alr-vl aecepicj ir a. 4nir4i, A 'h'v should net r tsked te go tee far. ind i'.tv adjutment Ol'ght te t. armed et that ll! Kl tlum the oppertunlt fe- a ery fa'r lHInc wage I een sufficient than these se Im ,lred will , 1 able te save s..pe of their salary ' Has the Oei'rr.mert trie! te adjust con dltlene otherwise than the empleyes' s-il-ries? They fn! them-cl- ee falling behind .n recnues sufflclert te ps th-1 ..'. f th. reads jrd 'he si'arl-s of tne I mpleye Hnve th njrvrM out he the" , xnd by lncr-aninic Wpment anrt t"ar.imrtatlr t. ..- ..iff-iit rt mifl te cpniuct tn .-.. n i nreflt and vet puy the railroad, men .he aa'ar'es thty new recele c !..,.. miVe leas of a cu' than thev at new tlireaten' There are tw eldee tn tela question, and adjustment will bring them together 'e the satisfaction of railroad xre- and r.u.r. an officialdom There should b no arbitrary movement en e.ther aide but instend h r should be arbitration en both sides, for i trtng up of the railroads at this time woe'd kv a calamity JOHN T KI.LIOT Philadelphia October 17. 1021 A Munificent (?) Offer Te the Kdfer e' the Everine Public L'deer Blr In ri ply te Henre Klrschbnum a ih ral and noble scheme te cancel the debts ' Europe ( Jl 000 iMHi onei due us fe' c.a leaned thtm -In idrtlt.cn twertj bt'llers of aid te Uurepe I weu. i si " s a be time te call a rait te this r'.di u cue fe I Fer mere than inr tea's Mi -rle has be aiding, sucierlng. suppurt. ne befri' nding -e Kevlng and comforting and th, n sems m r ungrateful Eurepe Are we the chump" or easy marks ' r erth? England will cancel the two 1 liens she leaned France and Italv If we wipe off the four billion cash ,ean we made atsr Munificent effsr Isn't it' T H M Philadelphia, Octeb-r 21 11.1 The Cat Is Defended 3e rJic .Editor of 'he Erirg Public 1 'age Sir I see en of yei.- readers wants a the cats destroyed In order llir.t we mi hae song birds This mwiii te be. a r silly suggestion The eat neier destroy anything, but the birds de The cat .s created for a purpose and haa as ;rucn right en this green earth as a -luman I can enumerate dozens of merchants ar1 farmers who would no de without ca't. the former in wholesale houses te ,i them from be ng e'.errun bv rats and ' r ard the latter a a protection te tne gra n I against rodents . If It were net for 'he c;mm n ever -day cat we would le dstnerd e- rat" T am a leer of birds and arima's of a'l kinds I hi'. s taken lu,ies C dr, br, id and acattertd th crumbs 'e 'he hjng birds I had a pe , at fe- fourteen vers Uh was neer known te touch . bird Ye' pelhaps a cat ,Ues a choice morsel the ' same as we de chlcUen or turkey We nrnt hesitate te kill a chicken when we chenae If cats were heued and properly fsd, ther. would be no trouble abmt thalr ca'chlng the birds lilts W L KIUKVluOD Philadelphia October 18 10'Jl Aunt Expresses Appreciation Te the Editor of the I vrning Publ e Ledger Sir I want te express mi thanks te th-Helstln-McDade Pest Amerirm lg'.nn the survivors cf Cempanj K, 3Hth Infantry War Mothers' Association and veur werths paper for haMrg hen my nephev . Her Ciant Tlietnas J I'earn Jr rmpany I SHth Infantry audi respect I also w int te thank the public In the name ,f his parents and relatives for Its svmpath) anl In making the funeral se impressive stlUll FINN 205 Falrmeunl iirnue, I'hlladelphi i e tet-r 21 1921 Olves Short Name for Flr i Te tbt Editor of the Eierirg 1'uVl.c Ledair Blr Teu ask for Ideas about the lU.'rt ex csltlen for a name Itere s one Kxcune thr poetic .xpresslen When I think of the fair le le held in or tenn I And a name for this Kria'. exposition I With a frown I declare while Im leek. tig I around. That shortness Is its prlmi! cenrllt r,r go why don't we call It. te save tt from wear. Just shortly and sweetl, ejr Phil Pair' ? JO KINO. Assistant Manager Impert' Thiatre Welt Philadelphia. October 21, ld-'l Decorate Liberty's Shrine JTa the r.diler i the hvenlng Public I.eitenr Sir The Impieasive ceremonies that are feild from 1 1 me te time at Independence Iall, of every character should suggest t some one that mere ample proviulei almui I he made for these meetings In order tnr Cuticura Talcum Faaeiaatlailf Fragrant ' Alwavs Healthful .ssa,il - h 8jueU frMsf CtUsara Urtsrl,DIXJU, jaUw. tTatrubsrs Ms. PEOPLE'S FORUM Litter te thei Editor should lis brief and te the point as possible, avoiding nn thing that would epen u denominational or sectarian ills ills cusslen. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letter Name and addresses must be Hlgned ns an evidence of poed faith, Mtheuffh namea will net be printed If request Is made that thy be emitted Tha publication of a letter In net te be taken ns an Indersement of Its vlewi by tltH paper, Communications will net be re turned unlpHsi accompanied by post pest ape, nor will manuscript be saved these who might w-nnt te attend could de se without much Inconvenience and discom fort Indtpendenca Hall Is gelnc te b.. used ter a number of leramenlea within the lust month and It would seem that the pUci should b appropriately decorated and al lowed te remain go until all thejc celebra tions were passed Delegates from all exer the world will he here for the arm con cen firence ae well as the most jmlnsnt of the 1 urepean arm and na men These dele xnles will b- itlen receptions at Inde Inde pendence Hall from time te time, and the building and It. surroundings should be ...uSB d. in M',7.h. ":Ld,".." '".' ! run n A nrnsi . ..n taki' ' - ,..t .-ai.-iimKtn.r viii i lilnr. at. .,,,.. k. . -..- i . .... ' """iti , ninifie iccemmnnn tleim for at least a fair percentage of these who will attend te icat them and otherwise' gte them the eptMrtunlty te hear what the p"uk-rs have te say. These meetings ire going te stir up a a great amount of patriotism and we can en ajtern te gun an ncess-iry attention te the comfort of the people -n0 will be 1 pue.-nt and a KPrclal effort shedld be made ; for Yeung Amerlra te hAve full swa n- ineae meeting's and net te relegMe him te the year In erder te make way for n let of callous old committeemen nnd onranlia enranlia onranlia tlens which come te b" seen and net te hear ard tee often crowd out these who would be benefited M the ex rctses It. I) J.. Philadelphia October 21 1021. The "Old Bird" With the Meney Je lhr Kliu, el ,r ,,, pblir Udecr lr It wins te Im an irt that en few possess that of growing old grnrefullv The old earing la c.iner that 'we nre Just n 1 ele as we feel ' but It would seem te ine that tt should he "Just as old aj we leek " in mis introiuctlen I hxe In mind" the foils i of se minv women are also men Just te admit their age -ind I might en thee I ag foolish who rcfuse nnd net enlv de eery- , thing possible tn make themrelxes leek yeurg I new refer te women through paint i nnd powder and tt-e wearing of pinks and ' baby I lues, colors unbecoming te gray hair I and wrinkled faces And jet the cltv Is full of thei ' eld birds" who refuse te grew old gracefulls ' and try te keep up the deception by going with people considerably veunger than them them ieles and are able te de ae because they j hae money te ahew these young people a i gee! t'me nnd In that wx buy their com-! panlnnshlp Hut they should have long slm-f 'earned that friendship or companionship I rinnet le beurht j This condition Is jsun, lirn-Jght about especially imeng iomen who In their ,nunger dan nre unuele te And their Ideals anu enifc uuiu im-ii ninun lire niarrini nnn I i are no' and th-y go with a lounger. crowd nnd this enlutlen finally brings. thm thrmgh a number of similar stages untl' I ther reich a period when the ejnger set no lengvr did them comrenlonable and If they want te Keep up the game thev must buv or bribe their friends It Is tniB -cins ci eia tuns who are fenstnntly seen en the rtreeu with eung men or at resurts and It s net hard te de- The People's Fernm will appear dally In the Kienlng Public ledger, and also In the Sunday Public I.etlgtr, Letters discussing timely topics will b- printed, as well its requested peeans, and qarstlena of general Interest will be answered. KTKAMSIIir NOTICK8 B Ideal Vacations A ermudA Only 2 Days fremNQwlbrk& M R Have ?Q1-00 Q i J Inflndlng All Expenses for (23 Payment Ilalnnce 10 dare before sailing date.) Coe, Invigorating Climate All Outdoor Sports Oeif Tennis and Falling Path ng M ,ter Beating end Fishing In enchanted llas ar 1 Inlnts P.M Irg nrlvina nr fjellng er strict- white coral roadways or visiting Bermudas wnd. rf Crystal Paves and mar cons Sea rtnrdens Ne Panperts Sailings Every 5 Days Via Pnlatln' Tw n S rew Rtcamera 'FORT VICTORIA'&'FORT nAMIITOX' Send for Tree dr L-txr FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall St., New Yerk Farncn, Witty & Ce., Lid. Ilnnn.e lildg ar Ann Tern Tf X WHITE STAR New erk nniATic HI.VMl'lC Cherbourg Henthii mptnn .Nev i .ei no ' Ner. 5 Dec. 10 Ihtc SI New Yerk Liverpool Oct SO ev. 20 Dre ?.S N'et. 0 iSd elnH enl Dec. R Ie 31 Feb. 1 Ne 10 Dec. 15 ( EIIKIC I.DIl ( KLTIC IIM.TIC New lerk errs, f.lbrnlUir Nuplrs und (ienea MtMIIC Oct 2!) Dee 0 Inn. 21 Mur 4 l WOl'lf or 'it - vnill VTIC sJun 7 'Feb. IS infill vmuml Alb.) ail at iaiein A.glsrs Mei sen Athers anl Alexandria I'hlladetphla, Naples. Oenea OOTIII.AM 'M class l gert only) N.n 17 Philadelphia Uterpoel IIAVEKKORD Dec. 3 Jan 7 Vew erk. Plymouth. Cherbourg, Antwerp iai'UNI (Kt. 30 O.T 3 n.NLA.ND e 3 Dec 10 7.i:F.I. ND Net 10 Dee 24 KKOUN'I.AND V 28 rhllmlrlplilu Hamburg I.tbnu Dnnzlg SAMLA.NI (id clans pas'gers only) Net 20 Freight for Dnnxig only sail from Nea ierk one da later Philadelphia ntweip MlSMlt HI Oct :n Mi-mi's!"!!'!! Ne 14 V. ABtsHiCfW Line ( emfnrt Cubln Class lliimbiirg, S141 NKW OllIt IIAMilt'Itf) MOMiOLIA 'Oct III Dec I MANC'IU ItIA ev 23 Ieec 28 lse calls nt I'lnneiith and Cherbourg MINM-ltAUDA 13d class Nev 8 Dec 10 Philadelphia KKI.filAN MVCKINAW MAIIVI.A.VD -Hamburg Oct Nev Nev. ATI.tNTIC TKWhl'OUT I.IM1 Philadelphia Londen MlhOl III Oct MINSISIIITI Ne IIOLLAND-.VMK11ICA LINK rhlladelphlu Kelterdam (itlllHISIsK Nev 14 International Mercantile Murine Ce. I 1J0 MTKA31KHM, l,3Vi.000 TONl I Passenger (inice. 1110 Ualtiut St Phil i i freight Office, 400-414 lleurse llldg I'hlla LUDWIG LINES, Inc. PHILADELPHIA te Les Angeles, San Francisce Portland, Seattle, Tacoma SS "GLEN WHITE" Sailing Oct. 30 Fer Jlatei and Particular apply GEYELIN & CO., Inc. Philadelphia Agents IDS SOUTH TII KM. PHILA. Lembard 8114 f Main 7610 termlne from which of the two comes the money for the pleaure they are onjeylns. I would Ilk te hear from your readers na te hew women of this kind can grew old grace fully nnd still -etnln a held en the enjoy ments of life, although In a hemming way. It. W. L. Philadelphia. October 20, 1021. Questions Answered Chasing Rainbows Te the Editor of the i'vrnlne Public t.tdeer! Sir I should IWe te knew of some Phila delphia firm where I could gat an abstract "f the city park land What would It cost? My grandfather lensed It at one tlme and we never gut anything out of It after his death Or would a lawyer attend te this? C M. V Philadelphia, October 18. 1031. The chances of your getting anything de lends In part upon hew much time has elnpsed and en ether facts that are net be fore us It aeems probable that your time and money will be wasted, but if you wish te pursue the matter we advise reu te de It through a local attorney, with whom you ( an first ire ever all lb faeU In your pos session A Citizen Te the Edl'er of -he Evening Public Ledger Sir Would a young man who wag born In Philadelphia of Polish parents who are net cltluM hare the same right te register en I ete when he becomes of age aa the eung man whose parents are citizens? h n n. PhlUdelphla, October 17. 1021. A eung man born In the Vnlted Htates of foreign parents who Is a cltlsen under 'lie V urieenth Am'nduient of the t'onstltu t'enstltu tin. would have the same right te vote that an ether Vnlted States cltlssn has About "Mether Geese" Te tee editor e Ihe Evening Public Ledger: Mr Aprepis of your answer retrardlng the origin of ' Mether Ooeao." I want te put n quietus in the popular belief that "Mether Ocese mi written by ttllzahcth ver Ooeso, an old woman In lloster whose "works" were published In 1700 Talk about literary lent' Mether it ie.-. D'e Ui.ns Mutter Mere 1Oye. Is as old as the habit of old women ;e ten I g e-r en town , onunena and te minJ children at the ame time She w ,H a Milage Institution who passed en t0 children and nureemalde ecraps of song nnrt ,(,, em 0f which were as old as the jnmij. Cinderella " for Instsnce Our Mether (loeso la of Kng'and Kngllsh rrd net if llosten, lloetciilan Most u! It Is ehlT th in llosten Mttch cf It has ben trneed and datt-d ' Hark hark the dogs de bar).. Tlrggire nre coming te town ' w-.s pelltlcii street doggerel when the Dutch Hergers a party In Helland, were unpopular In England "Ile ind girls lome out te pla The mwm it shines as bright as dav ccme from the time of the. Restoration when Charles It abolished the Cremwelllan urfew- law "A merrle heart gees all da ltj a std ere tires In a mll?-" ii from one of Shakespeare's sonnets et: L W. IIUCIWEI.b. Philadelphia October 11 1021 W '. C A "ce-tierarl a nrr fei eme.l of i cause from an Inferior te a sup-rl"r cn'irt This -r!t alwws lies, unUss expr-'s- tihen awiv b statute ind herein It dlffere from an appeal which can never te had unless expressly glen. V. r, K ' E-gland France, ita'.y and tbe Vnlted States are ruted In the order glen m regard te their progress In air plane cons'ructien C C N wants te knew wHe wrote th pa entitled 'The Tea-! of Save", in which Mxggle Mitchell used te appear KTKAMSHU NOTICES navc $Qfi00 and J nnward sinvmer. Hetel nnd Side Trips Insures Iteserratlnns Inert.ll Tenrj licit , rhlln. j" .In'itfj .sSLnu.-, iWP, COMiyiERCIAl STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN. BELFAST LONDONDERRY, WATERFORD 3 S "Oshkosh" First half Nev. S S "Eastern Kiiir" Last ": Nev. SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS "Masen City" Last half Ner. Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. E. W. STRINGFIELD, ., 428 BOURSE DLDC, PHILA. ,Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel. Manchester, Glasgow USSB SS "OPELIKA" EXPECTED TO SAIL EARLY NOVEMBER T CONrilltENCn HATK.H Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Bldg., Philadelphia Lembard &320-I Mala 13S0 BLACK DIAMOND Steamship Lines REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam S. S. EASTERN SEA (USSB) Sailing Oct. 25 Fer Itatea and Particular apply GEYELIN & CO., Inc. rhiludrliihiu Agents 10 hOCTll 4111 Slr PHILA. Lembard 511 Alnln 78J0 Fall River Line Te Bosten AMI NKW KNOLA.MI I'OINTjS Lr.I'lsr 14 N.K. (Fulton KV SiOO l' i. nail Orchestra op vch steamer NKW I.O.MKJN rjttmiVlCll) XIHK. Ltute l'ltr 40. N. I' ITctli Dair.siiU V. Poems and Songs Desired Wants Kllmer'a "Trees." Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Will any of your kind rsacVfs please let me have, through your valued column, the poem entitled "Trees." by Joyce Kilmer, the list lines of which are "Poems are written by men like me. Hut only Oed ean make a tree " I would thank a reader ery much for the complete poem. k. a. n&iciinNnACH Philadelphia, October IT. 1021. Who Wrete It? Te fhc t'dlter of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir t will appreciate It If jeu can tell me who wrote the following and try te secure for me the entire poem. Was It .tehn rteyle O'lUlllyt "Organised charity, carefully Iced, In the name of the cautious, statistical Christ." I. L. C. Philadelphia, October 10, 1031 Name and Auther Wanted Tt the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Slr Kindly let me knew the name and author of the following lines' "My beautiful, my beautiful, that standeat meekly by, With the proudly arch'd and glossy neck and dark and fiery eye." H I Bltnu0. Philadelphia. October 1R, 1021. The nnme of this poem Is "The Arab's rarewell te lite Herse." The name of the author Is Careline Norten . Perhaps a Reader Has Copy Te the fclller of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Where can I find a poem by Alfred Noyes called. I think. "A Little Heuso al Klmmeredre"? It was published In a news paper about four years nje, and my copy of It i absolutely destroyed I greatly nlue It and have been unable te get the petm since H, A L Philadelphia. September 23 1021 "Hew Did Yeu Take It7" Te th' Editor of the Evening Public f.rduer- Sir Will you kindly print In your col umns the poem one vers of which Is some thing like this: "A trouble's a ten, or a treub'e's an ounce, A trouble Is what you make It, It's net the fact that yeu're licked that counts, Hut enl hew did ou take It" ' A J. Cl'SiniAN Philadelphia, October B, 1021 "Useful Little Words" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Lcdjrr Sir This Is the little poem that a read, - requested. Hearts, like doers, can open with ease Te very, very little le)s: And don't fergvt that they are there "I thank seu, sir" and "If you please Then let us watch these little thlnrs nd e respect each ethtr, That net a word, or lock or tore Mav wound a friend or brother II . Philadelphia October 14. 1021 A Wilcox Peem Te thr Editor of the Evening Public Ledi' Sir In answer te the request of "F L O " I hive the poem In question and It was written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox "It Is easy enough te be pleasant When life flews along like a song Hut the niun worth while Is the matt itn will smile When everything gees dead wrong ' Fer the tejt of the heart Is treub.e And It cilwajs comes with the Sears And the smile that la worth the praises ' earth Is the smile that shines through tears I C Mount Airy, Philadelphia October 10 ll. EDISON RECORDS are Grst, with BROADWAY HITS FJprclal rrlenkjs each neett BLAKE & BURKART 'The Heme e The Keu Edlten' fl. W. Cor. Elerrnlh Si Walnut Sis. SECRETARY OR STENOGRAPHER loeng l"dy with 3 years' secre tarial und executlie experience desires position Eiiiert stenographers high school und business rollege education. -l reference. Capable of nssnmlng most exacting responsibilities, 11 112. LKIK1KU OKPltK u KEYSTONE CIFE. Orrmantewn Ave. nnd Lehigh 7-Course Sunday Dinner i,npe fruit (hit art r s. jp choice of roast turer 'ewed or roast el ice uteak with ftssh mush rooms, mashed pota'een friej sweet potatoes cauliflower in cream imulnatlen s a i a u pjnalng, p I e, len I Try Dailr Our 5. C(e I Tenria Farailv Dinner" V I 11 TO A M te n ,iu f iJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Hard Use ii I Fer a Reef. AT STRAWBRIDGE & A CLOTHIER'S store, en the reef, they keep going a kind of artificial waterfall, through which cool, purified air is con stantly drawn into the store. Fine for the people but likely te cause gallop ing consumption in a reef. And it did. The water fall used te fall en a slag reef, which simply wasted away. It was replaced by a reef of NU-DURA-TIN, which "stands the racket" easily, showing net a sign of wear or rust. NU-DURA-TIN ifi made of the new ruat-reaistlnc "copper steel," both waterproof and fireproof, and makes the ideal reef for bulldlnBS of all klrnlH t reefer r.un furnish It, nnd paint It of any roler, te hsirrnenlzi with the rest of the house THL MRTAL CLUIJ OF I'HILA 605 AHCH STiuurr tsHHHaHHaHPFr piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiir.' THE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES EXPOSITION October 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1921 First Regiment Armery, Philadelphia Take the Rub Out of Wash 1336 Walnut St. jag jjfiiaiiia nyft 'mm BSliliaEUi SEE OUR EXHIBIT BOOTH 80 itetel Automatic DU8T1 .WiHrf "WS&tiF VfAY Of coerse. if yen're satisfied tn keep paying out your reed money for costly coal, plus nil the Hbpr, dirt, dust nnd ashes that go with It, you're net a prospect for Nekel bnt If you" tired of nil this, and would like te hate year house at any tempcretnre you desire, every day of the winter, Kuteviatlcully AT A SAVING OF 20 TO 30 ON THE COST OF COAL HEAT Let us transform your heater into a Nekel OH Burner rVskel as Been Approved By National Beard of Fire Underwriter CORNELL UTILITIES CO. 135 S. 16TH ST., PHILA., PA. SEND FOR BOOKLET PHONE SPRUCE S36S It's Filtered Ne Water Needed X N 'V VV v LIGU5 WURUIZER -e-3-rrt- s TWA - V Hear this instrument played at our store or at booths 53-54-65-66. A clearness of tone combined with graceful lines and the Wurlitzer guarantee. Drsptayedand sold in our retail stera8 Send tfiia coupon if you cent cell of iWURUlZEl 800.811 Chsstnat Ht. !ftTf.n th mid Dth sts ftgnd m lull drtall of this plarsr U7 fe en nr ay Una Name Address Je9 Witk the Gainada) SEE OUR OTHER HOUSE HOLD APPLIANCES AT BOOTHS 97-98 WE ARE GIVING A GAINADAY AWAY FREE Oil Heating NO COAL NO DIRT NO DUST NO ASHES NO LABOR Relnve cleans hands and face We slice clothes te a wonderful whiteness inex pensively Cleans the automobile thoroughly Renews house furnish nigs, tapestries, carpets, elc. "Relave cuts grease like a diamond cuts glass. Visit Beeth Ne. 104 at the Household Expoiitien RESUMO, Inc. Headquartirs, 333 NWater St.. Phils dffer this BRAND high tirade and fully guaranteed 88 note PLAYER PIANO " a a y T9 rm a Philadelphia I- -U THE K J) CLEAN v Mfinee, - NOKOI. WW arrange'd Tnreugh our spactM Dorcliese Dlant. Cemnnrss .' plone wttfi eny en tn marMrt twlc -the price. F.O.B. FACTORY ?M JKS 0FQmp9 pitn M fak mat way I M . . toot and LMin TitnimLEs Instantly rflleved by our spsclsl arch supports, flttsd ami adjusted by rxperta. Our Ssnmlsss Hlnstle Hosiery, th most comfortable support for varl varl ces vslns, swollen limbs, weak knees nnd ankles. Trusses, abdominal atlH nHttMtl, ..,. Per'fs of all kinds. Lnrrsnt rnsnufae- :Hr.?ra. ?" deformity nppllancns In Ihs world, I'tilludelphln Ortheptdle Ce., 40 N, 13th Bt, (. ut out and keen fnr refsrenws P. I. WANTED HIGH-CLASS SALESMAN Te sell HlBh-frrndc enra, who knew hew te work nnd fret results. NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP. rhllndelphln llrnnch 675 N. Brend St. Ask for Mr. Klsemnn .503 Round Trip Washington OK $0-oe 3gn(, Baltimore j"0;,",; War Tax bT, nddltlenal Sunday, October 30 Hpetlnl Train Lenirs llrend Street Station . 7 50 A M West Philadelphia 7 '.IS A M. IlKTUHNlNa LCAVKS Washington . 7 111 P. M Ilaltlmnrn (t'nlen Htn ) :20 P. M IT7Slmllar I'.irunlena Netembrr 13, fl nnd Dec. 11. Pennsylvania System Ilie Huiile of tlie nrendwny I.lmltrd PRUDENTIAL Sectional-Steel BUILDINGS are admirably adapted for Storage Purposes as well as manufacturing and ether InduutrUI needu Standard top h I n s e tl windows and ventilators provide adequate 1 1 K h t and entllatlen. Ha In storm and woathcrpreof. In stock Immediate Hhlpmcnts Instant erec tion Wire, phone or write for quotation and catalecue AC." D. PRUDEN CORP. of The Blaw-Knox Ce. Ilaynrd Warner htrrets, Hnltmere, Md, HI 3 IB ci w m m W I'UBUGRIIIHHIIinilllllilMHIlS navy viinx a i leth Mexea ft. .' C'."'"".'.'!!, luuisj; till I'lilf'Ttrif k.tt . .. .t.t i ... ... . 4.,,,uii iiu nuu luiiiiuein irainini; linin eight mentha for Accounting or L'xecutlva nflltlnni. nr FV T A .v.mlnntl.. ...... vldual instrurtlen International Accountants Society (111 WlDKNKIt 111,1)0.. PIIILADKU'IUA J13 American Casualty Illdr., Ileadlnt, l'n. FILING A Paying Vetrsitinn uay ann Kjenlni: Classes Haasenalit Tuition Tel. phone Hell. Walnut OSBU 311: Kejsten" Main 7431. Call or nnte ttlrftnr II... I! tnH.l Standard Schoelof Filing andlndexinc ! ,. ii.Tsl ue-fi ti Iru I .. 111 i .. i ( . " T.V, I . ,'v i-'"if t"'"Ul ,"5t. rhl'adelpM.1, I'a. 8TUDV IlOOKKKKl'INO .?,',. 10." '.Ik,e, ,lBUr!s. make uss of jour nhllltj hy taltlnir a course In lioeklitenlni and Acceuntanci Our ceurtea fcrM exB' tlenally thoieuirh nnd nt .. ....... tlnn Day and Kvenlnir Classsa inrttM,',.i tlnn D Q moiruriien. enroll nny tlm. l'HII.A Ilt'hlMH COU.KGE ..1nl.(e""te of Commerce 101T Chestnut St.. I'hlladelphln. Philadelphia Turngemeinde Vehoel reopens Nrpt. 7. Orrenastlra. H!r rnlna, and Gerraun. Booklet en 'nSSj rnrell new. - iirean til, ana Cnlnmela Ats. riinDKU'iiiA flcimnr OF DKION VOR WOMEfT Bread & Master Hts. Dfs'm Fine Arts. New Classes In OarAsa Architectural Design. Mural Dsoeratlda" STRAYER'S "$ffi'A roslllen cunrnnt'd, Bnter new. Hay or nliht. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY piASinmS INHTITUTE. Fall el..M. form. Ins. mn and wnmsn l'hnns- SQ48 Arch t! The Meredith "en Dramatic Art 10 S. lBlh Ht. noehleta. Bpruce 30(lt. Ml'HICAI. l.NSTIttTTlON Phila. Musical Academy aTlA.nsnssfsasi-n If. .-!. V n m., . rifrnnintewn llrnnch A ...... .' imaieguc. ni i-T.1."' """M ' 1II J. II till! .-. "" prunuu Jl'". Sflsa PHILA. CONHEItvATOHY OP srtre. I). IIITiniHK KZKItMAN iLiySI0 II. VAN I1F.N IIKIIMT ) ulrect" 210 BOI'TH S0T1I RTIICET KMII.IK KltlDKIt 1714 Chestnut Street .NOHIIIH (Kloenlfon) Mrnice 3!St reniH SflgSef I -3 i&r ACCOUNTING MLCOST-C.B ArEXECUTlVE & aWCill I all 4 h E ON THE MAdMI'irF.NT NF.W TW1N-NCUF.W S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" US VATvT NOV. 2G-JAN. 4-FEb! '4-MARCH 4 Idnnl Vacntiens Amenir Enchanted Islands .,, """" ""i mi tne nualnt lils or Ht iimnias ntm ht I'rei (Amerlra AntiguB nnmlnlra mtiir.luhl nuniMnn n ,, i, ...... , ir,v,s' Ht I.UC a, Ilarhidia and Trlnlilail M.nnil.1,1 e, e I. "Fert St. Geerge" Ideal Tin 'frn LU."iUn; 1ni cnn""rt f modern and cold runnini wit.,. "an.l ih.-pre'm.S. dVck.Tr's ffniVnd lcle (uchertrii for Dancing ind f'enrerts, Itiiles for raises !75.00 up te JBS0.00, Including IS Itoents with PrWb",,'" Make (,arl rsssrallnns, FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 4ilil. a. ..' miy j.ui., Hearse nids.. I'hUsi.. or Any Toens- Fiivste rrtnmt ttM fc . sltl.riMl,MS!; SWl rfsdsMll.lMsMViy2;,,J4 ciiw.tiitwji.urr KCSMOM Hh IHI "'Mm WQie GIFT SELECTIONS bnep et l, ts and Favers Novelties, Heeka, Pictures and Candy New, Frem Paris WEDDING GIFTS Cards nnd Fnvers Hallewe'en Extravaganzas Pergenal Shepplnp Service Party Decorations Made te Order "A cup of tea the vrhlle you sea" G37 Real Estate Trust Bldp- IIIIOAD ANI CIIIIBTNUT STS. ' 'l'lien. Walnut 2031 AtlTUMV HEfiOBTH ATLAXTIfl riTV. N. J A FALL GOLF Tournament at TLANTIC CITY The Annual Fall Gelf Tournament Will Be Played en tlie links of ths Country Club af Atlantic City OCTOBER 27, 28. 29 An cxcellrnt opportunity Is afferdM Ihose In nscd of healthful outdoor recreation. The lleardwatk during this ihnrmlnir Autumn seasnn provides entertainment for All, whether yeung1 or old, Theatres. Piers. Mtavlej, Darelnit, Cnnrerts nnd ths dells-htful Heller Chair are but a. few of the many attractions, THE LEADING HOUSES Always epen. Theno, Wire or Write for Information, rates, etc. Mtrlboreuph-Blenhttm The Amlinssntler Alnmue lintel nitz Cnrlten lintel Hlrnnil Ontrii Hull Hetel Chelsen The Ilelmhtirst t'enM-nlxnt nnd mirvlri ttum nit The Hrenkers Hetel Dennis Tim fihelburns Hetel llrlKhtnn Hetel St. Chnrlti Neusltlr Heuse Hetel Morten The Wiltshire cnmfertutiln lp.lH points Fer full Information schedules, rates etc.. ceneu't local ticket agents tranD ATLANTIC CITV Jsls On th Beiuih Wnmt PRE WAR RATES JuisrleiB Mil Intlrilr. Jllwiii Im BiiU (Raaalsa Wstn . 114 fwwsak Xmsb jPriTsts BUi.UtslU DMilstHuslsiWiUt. . U - na rrinuBsth.71tsl4 DabU Rasas, rri.sts Bath Oesaa sersss, IM fas wash OwnartMp MajMsnnt Pksew 14H ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. I Directlven. the Ore Revl I i " il " nL til-i-rTux' ijI iuiAmmcanfiaunoiciei i CAPACITY 4JOO MzHereZBtajiA mmmimmtmmml ! OARAOE fllarlboreuahffilcnMm Vslar Wnlla s dins cemsnta Let Us Make Yeu Feel Mt Heme In ths "City of Hebtist Health" HOTEL MORTON Ocean I'.nil Vlrslnla ATf . Capacity 199 Flrvnter, I'rlrnte Ilatlis, etc. Always 0tx. EZRA C. 1IKT.I. & I'AUL SI. COPK. Pww. Vlrslnla av.. 3d hotel from lleach. Print baths, run. water, elev.: neduced Fall rft", BAM m.I.IH. Owner. N. J. COI.LIN3. Mn. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Hetel Boscobel mffi& Au.r: 2 rates. Bteam heat. Ph. 117. A. E. MAWI0N- MOl'NT l'O('OM). I'A. TV.. Onhjiniul Open all year, elejjnt IneUntWOOa location, special fill & u Irter r.itfs Hlltt K I.. & EV Artmsl. CHF.XCO. I'A Old Orchard ... .I.A l'AMfl& Open All lssr, cnF.sce. pa. WI.ST C'llHll'.K. I'A. Itixj.M t r one or t.e euesta for the winter In i pleasant home en this ediie or ' Chester , Modern cemenlences, enetna lUht. it.t-ater heat Mrs T. 8. Itelw. Weal Chester. Ta. Pheno 177. Ahiir.vii.i.il. N. C. Write for SPECIAL Fall and Winter RATES BATTERY PARK HOTEL Asheville, N. C. sTr.AMneATS nr.senTS IERICSSONLINE v.. ii.i.Im... jb tfanhlnfftOS I. C. Norfolk and the fmitj" u ! Daily .Service except Sunday. FrflIJ.,,i ) IMssenuer. 3 e'cliifk !'. I.J Saturday. ," o'clock r, ai from rier a, a. iifi" Philadelphia. TOflth ndies bruises 25 Dans Each c Is amu r m. iVn.t lnrl inciu." . h Naw Iln.t ,A..lnii.) Ht "." M.U'ni. .i i...i.i.'a nsrmua' OI.BuminB Cruising Stenmr hotel. Includlnic lir.s snd luiurleuil sen,i for literature te -v . wm.eh 1 U NEW YORK sfc AtHt 223g2 )
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