Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 26, Image 26

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921
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Letters te the Editor
Conductor 1707
Tetlf Edttcr of the Evenlna P'tb'.ir Ltdarr-
Blr lead two letters In your paper
recently hi which readers criticised the rude
nutheds uied by ic-rttt. n conductors em
ployed by the Philadelphia HipM Transit
Company. But In this company there era
Jt'eeptlpns. but unfortunately enlv tee few.
Have you ever rldlcn en the Kilts-second
trtet line iid run ncrns Conductor 1707'
If you haven't If worth the trip He is
undoubtedly the Tellyanna of th transit
company's forces He la the personification
ut geed nature pitlencs nnd politeness.
il Is worth evi cent the eempan pas
him, fthd Rlore. tee li the conipme would
allow him te plnce ths placard en the front
of the car, This Is ejundurter HUT'S ' I
en assure veu that It would b rrewilrj te
the doers at eery trip, e-en If e double
far was charged.
Jn what wav is h different from ether
conductors Ne matter what ma be the
. .uirtn- h- nlnr r.t- fH.turh.-d II- has,
. ..... ..r.i A. At.e n. ifhi nAtran-
! hi. r.r when th m their fare. He
iclr fare. He
s ,i liuun ut i
!. rl.ira In mh,hm nmt t?el
.u.,0.1... V. .. U nll nut all thB I
atreela se that net - pasenser hut is nble te
hr him, and un'ess totally deaf It would
b Impessble net te de e
Thfn wh?n ou rca-h thi 'U t
calls out ' All out for the 'I-' cast and
Ttal. Chonue ctrs for the ferry or Sixty
ninth street. ' and then runs off n lent list
of towns reached from these terminals as
far as Palmjra and u'olllnasweod N. J. en
th east, and Chttr and West Ohestei en
tba) west.
Ills methods, by th's tlms ha -verjbedy
in Beed numer, and wnen ne siepe ni '
44 HIT I'HrilllK uni lu i..v ,.r...n". ..
ars: ' Teu nre nil mlllnir new. kep It up I
all da,y.' I noticed all the way In town
that people had smlilnt; countenances and
T am uuita jure uiit the majority of them
keep up th's cheer dupuslt'cn all diy b,'
causa Conductor 1707 ejt them In such i
frame of mind H I. W.
Phlledelph.a. Ncemher 9 1021
Are Gentlemen Scarce?
Ta thr Fdiler e' l"ir l'i"iii T'iIiIk- 'ta"
air 1 ham reitl enr correspi-"1cnt s
fa
nr,raeni stilenert te te e.Tcct thit he his
been ab'e te find e- few urntli'inen amunc
the ireeM ReTTitien of ieutk men I
would adi'ee her nut te boreme tee pesi'rnls
Uc. Thr.. are Jus' as mam ceV.li men In
rfopert.on ti rn'J at em as there wcre when
knlshllic i.l was in flower
Ilut siirpeslmr th-e i hut a mai: nam
her of aentlemm. hew de nciie.i stand In
comparison
V e thet- ai rnmv true ladles
II
indev i4 the-e v .Tr In rfrnmlm ltlie: 's tin
If geed men ire fw ar I far hetwien It Is
the fault 't the f.male race In irenerjl ler
when woman lowers h.-self In her own nnd
the world's utlmut.en min sinks s'lll lower
ler It 'h i atural for him tj de se. And t Is
tnu that the hene- of the rie i-d th
Natien rests In the hands nf the ve-nr.
Ne Rlrl can -eepTt hers-if tin much nor
have, her t. ndard of mer. '.1 tee tiltrh for
tha Ei'id "f herself an '. her fellew.nen
Thsre ir two sldrs t eveiv s'erv. If alrls
wtn ev-tl-.ne ladleji kh uld t I den t
tflnk thy would hove ' muili 'n eoni eeni
pla'n aeut the r.ien and the.r lack of re
t,pect for wominheod
I ndm.t trtrft ma i; men of nr ac-jUzinta-'.e
de net he the uu Ilties belttlne
a. cenilemsn bat 'et I fln 1 in,nv pesesslm;
ose qualltleH. Don't slam the men a I the
time I rm a c'r. wh- 's bread miml-d
eneuih te see nr J undarstend tee men'! s. 1
of the question
"There is se much ceed Ir the w irst of us
Xrd se mu h bad In the beet of us.
TTat It behooves none of us
Te taik about the rest l' us
M I S - 1 O
Philsrtlr i N ven r . 10.
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PEOPLE'S FORUM
Various Suggestions te
Cannet Live en Less
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hlr I dii!h thit one rf jour readeis, a
manufnuur- r. gives ns lhi cause for the I
. t . ,
Krett amount of uncmpletmcnt that the ma
Jerlty of the Idle nii, unwllltnir te wer'e for
lies waires, but ere still asking- wnr-ilm
I w. cee. unl for th.it reason he refuse' l
I open his factory and tuske nnrt sill his
Kinds nt what he ilnlnis would he .1 lns.
I quite nuren with this manufacturer that
he dies i.et want te Mil his manufactured
. uoeds at a le.s tnercJv te Rlic empie) mem
te a ccr'aln number of men. That Is net
natural Uut whose fault Is It that the
lnhnrer. the nuchanle the man at the loom
Ins.sts en a hlher wage than he was e"ttlnir,
say In 11)14 'fne o.isen Is that he cannot
nneru te lle nt thp 10! 4 wane
tee net th1 nianufiriiri.i u.,. is. m ,
i.u hi,n,ht.,,p1 IZT": XJ" '
nDin nerne rer i Jis and I'll a month
These same he.nes tday ar $30. (0 and
3u a month. In 1DU h ennl.t i,v i,.n
These namt ha.ntm tn.iav ar.. tin tin .i i
i.l( a mnnth in inn t,- .... i .
and three tens of coal for what one Cesta j
today .My coal bills for my winter's coal
and three tens of coal fee h,i . ... I
used te he helu..n On nn.l (in .. i ...
coal for th.s winter cost me 77. Dees he
net knew thut where we u-dt te pay a small !
tax of less than Ce a !-ar, since we pur-
chased our home v hen rents went eearlnir.
new we hie te pa ever S100 I
Hew nn labor N held rcBpenslhle for un
wllllnmess tn work and vet net mnKe ends
meet" At the mill nn husband Is wurklns hln
wbrcs have been reducej te the eitent that
If we had no elcltness in the family, tinuzht
i no clothes, toelt no i!aaur of any chirnc
! ter. lh" xmeuiit he recedes would net met
ur 0,,.i.,.
anil we have been remnrlled te
draw nil our savings out of fie bank In
nnl. r le liep cnlni. hncinff for h-tter thlnits
In the future Mv husband's implever owns
several rows of houses he rents te his work
in peerle and he raised the rents te a
very hlkh flcure durlmr the prosperous
I period but he ha3 net re luce I them n cent,
and h Klvis as n r'aen that thev have
teen way ever-assessed bv the . ty and hln ,
I.4TH4 (in (haiia tinlriivu Vim tuwin rsl.n.l n
.. .... , ,,- v iimiii t Hum I" ru lunni t
I'uih n creat extent that he (.anne: break
' even t r"du Inu ren's.
riii
peer man nut r." w -k rn!v iisks for
a nx 'v.iire le l. wlll.n t, work te
prevlle fir Ids fanillv the necessities tf
life If I had te work and be out of
tiix'eet at the mil of the month vihre n Is
le nv dlff"eiit from the manufacturer who
opens his mill and works and then has te
I lese nrmei or ret mil.e his eutlnv equal le j
Ills Income. There n-e c-talnly two sides
te mis question SIUS H A I.KWI.H
Philadelphia November 8
10:1
De They Want Werk Badly?
Te thr Editor of the Kvititte VunHc l.tderr
Sir I wendtr if m.itiy if th n-n. pe
ciallv the Miurp; men who ae e'lt of em em
pleymr.t reallj wir: work badly Ther,
In net a dii." that I am net appreeched by a
number if t eunn nnd mid Uf-ip-d men ark
Inc m for "a d,ma te buy roffe nnd rolls"
Urause they are huntrrv I h.-ve te ress
the pos'efflee .it the neon heu- every diy
srd It Is verv rarelv tint pemw eur.ir man
Oefl net come up te me te ' make .1
touch
At the rame time these jeun men who
lay In wait fei ou have s'.arlr.f them In
the fac th fact that the Government Is of
fer, rs Immcdlntelv e
tn the three brant he
ennore in ae te w eni i a r!nt." ) demami help from the city when
of the ftch'tnif rrvlcejthe puL Ic has te pav the hill.
the navv, the nrmv or the murines Thee
vi un ir.cn would rather itard en the i.er-
New "L" Service
7e th f'Jifer of th' i rttnie I'ubltr f.tdQtr
S r ! .i'.l te inhkn a rr mp. alt t th-eui:1!
" jr l'v pv n Kiiru'i. nxar.llnp tr wri' hi 1
er Ir- ' In t V r -r n petit ir ,n ll ' 1
appeals te
because of the
benefit if
The longest
refreshment
n
Sealed tight-kept right
in its wax-wrapped
impurity-proof package.
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The" Flaver
linn iiiTrr-Tiiir
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& JkVA KteremvZZZZrfTUJJt
Ti a ttf iejy fT-9 1 1 ' - r "r "' sssjw
'twr"9tr ttt Ir-JB. A iktr ul r mm -
Help the Unemployed
,n,r ? man "P" '"" 'f '.'...i
'P'netabfi tcr 'c. where they ut lea"'
.,,.,,,, .. ..,,.., -.. .. i-.ii fir the
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recessnrles of life Hut I don't believe n-
wrnt werls badly for Uncle Pam la Blvcn a
vury tlew cnll fmm thfm for a Ml
JOHN T. SQUIRK."
J'h"ade'ph'i November 7 1021.
Wnat We Owe Our Brefhersi
Te the Editor nf the Evvinu 'HOifc t.edicr-Sir-
Vu we bte dally remllrg of th.' treat
I army of unemployed, de we ever ask our
I selves "What de I ewe te my brother?" If
we have n. ceed home plentv of feed, n
i aenj ro.lt.eti, sem money In the bank, etc.,
we nrn tee art te reolize that we are it
I'lell lUriUllillH llBillUil niiriu -i u u iiim'
rndent rij'1 -len't r.rM te think nf Any enr
"... ::.-; .'' "eLJ?.,bL. V.
"" '""' ....u... ..v- .,-. ............ -
" eurselies- Dees It net Lach Us te hell
"1" another
ue eurfnw im-i u nwi i-.n.n uB iu ..t.h
unn nnetllr
Tnl" """Id be a miserable world r. fverj
one ,110Ucht "' '' "' Pleasure and come
This would be a mlserab.e world if fveri
tllencc llretlier. If ou are prosperous
J:I' ""'' cun 'xtc"d, ft J0lnln hand te
I"mn ""' '" "eul(,n ' J '"' better If
" (' d Mi Tr te "'ve ad t0 one et lh
vnrertunnte unempieyea, euner te neip mm
lido r.imseir evrr or. ir iKiesiDie, cun mm
some worn instead et aims, and sn new
qu."klv he T'lll irran the latter and huw re
luctant'y he will accept the former.
f be'.lev. tlint all men nre by natur
se.jare square with themselves nn.1 wflh
ethers but this In a big world, and em
men seem nt able te help themselves us d j
ethirs anl thev are the ores who need a
lielplnu' hind when a ftmnclal and commer
cial panic strikes us like the one are
finti iinsqlnir fhrn Iflh l'i fArlnnii, h...fl.r . '
ewe It te the s fertunate te rlve them
n helping hand when they need It.
n. n d
Phllade'phli. November T 1921
Te Gain Employment
Te thr Frttle of the Kretime PjMfc r.rdir,
Sir The trreat army of the unenipieved In
this i tv should band themselves together
nr.d show their atrencth. If there ari. mere
than 1eO OOu men ejt of cmp!ejmnt In th's
cl' they would tcpresnt a bin armv. suffi
ciently 'irse te command respect. Thc
sheu'd e'ert eff.cers and draft n petition te
the "n Council ilemnndina; that w hi rover
possible thev should be taken care of through
emplejment.
"Mich a ferce would compel ti dicon dicen dicon
.tlnuance of this peiit'cal snuabb.e in the
i I'l'j Council iir.d compel them te start Ihe
I Intended pjblle Imprevemerts In order te I
unempl.ived vetnl esterday te austnln th
Mjer or te sustnln the Councilman whuse i
Combine he represents.
The reople voted for the erection of a
se'.d!rs' an 1 ta'lers' memorial When will
work en this Uructure be betun It lsill no
doubt bans fre llli- thL r.-inkferd "I.." the
Pe.uware Hlver bridge and all ether mu
nicipal improvements simply hecause the Cltj
Ciuei'l"i dlvldrd Inte factions, each one
with hln hands at the ether's threat. This
la ret helpinc the uneirpleved. and thev hv
W. I, GACE.
Phi'adlphla November 0. 1021
en account of reducing the service feres
and bavins only ene man te control sev.
eral cars Oelnc out nn the "f," en Vun,
il pftern-'n 1 wished te alicht at Ilfty
e nnd str.e. T re . ar was very mueh
everybody
Pleasure
affords.
- lasting
pessibi
8
Lasts
. ft ! u iifnii nt in nn f. tkne V .. (..
. I' at a t me like thlr When recently money a, r-s.i... , i. . ,
kas nske.i te start si.eh ..n imn,i..,.. ... 9 r Christmas Is only about six w
I the Maver out of political splte he was "J"'1, '" ' " ' pa"" lulcklv. se w
.rr.A ,i li-.., .i .. .. -w-.. .begin p-eparatlens as ear v as poss
.u,,. uunl, ..,. iiiiii.. iiiuusrvilesi pi iupjr l
cfewde.1 en account of the many people r
turnlms from the Dins reception.
I was In the renr nf th.' car nnd grave mi
self nmele time tn Bet te the deer, but tli
tnnduetnr threw the deer njien. nnd p.s no
one Instintl) stepped out he threiv It shut
fttraln before I had been nhle tn push thrnuve
the crew I te reach the dJer. I protested
In the conductor, but he slmpli was In
sultlnir and made sneerlnir remarks much
te my humllln'len The "I," sendee hn
rliv.is been tud eneuffh. but under this new
rstem It has become Intolerable
W. H, 11.
Philadelphia November 7 1021.
Suggestions for Fair Titles
Te the ;,'((ller e th r.venine Vuhlic t.rdetr:
Sir Would attsvest te you thg, Phlladel-
pli'n International Txpcsltlen as n name for
the lOJ'l fair. JIOHHIP YKAOP.P..
' Phlladelphn. N'eemlsr .1, lnjl.
KathTlns Wlcn'enn susiests "World's P.e-
union "
Mrs nulh II. P.mlej "Amerlcan Libert
Fair "
Harrv Jasper' Perptuat Peace Fair."
I.. It Stephens "Our Hanner Kalr "
11. K. Aver "Liberty Expeeltlin "
I" W. Heffman "Supreme. World's Peace
Kxposltlen "
ll-i-nard Halph "World's United Kxhlbl-
tln."
H i". nennett ' 177d Inderendence Pair
nun ' ,
Winifred Crlswcll 'Talr of All Na
tions "
Max Kauffmir 't'nlted World's ExpesJ-
Hen of America."
W, Drooks "World's Industrial Fair."
J S. Heward "Philadelphia World's Cx-
pcsltlen "
1 P. Dlnirnvin ' The Pestennlal."
II K Pwither ' I.llierty's Phrlne Pair."
Hessle Uressman "Philadelphia's Vnlvrr-
ral Pxposltlen."
II P. ni'r.iale.r "t.lherty P.e'1 Pair."
Jehn MeMasur "World's DrotherL5d
Inhibition."
Se. Oreersteln "Philadelphia's World's
We-k Talr."
Amv P. Englert "The .Tar.Ue-Dlxle
Pair"
Arthur H. Sharkey "Wllllim Pcnn rixpo rixpe
altlnn "
:mma Robinson "L'nlted World's Centen
n'al." Mrc. C P. Mulhelland "n Plurlbus Unum
Pali '
i: M
tien '
u. i:
tlrr. '
Jehn J
Cleorte
Pair.
I. A.
Pair '
Jacob
tlen '
.T. W
tlen
Cain "Never Equaled PxpesI;
Petwln "Phil-American Expesl-
, Mahe-ev "Worlds Peae Pair"
W Klcnberccr "The Universal
Parlinc "World's Independence
It Mandel "New World Hxpesl-
nen.egls "The Amcr.can Kapesi-
Prepare for Christmas Charity
edeer'
eeks off
re should
Ihle and
avoid the mad rush that Is usually at
tendant upon our putting It off until close
te the holiday period.
Thore are two thing's thit I weu'd I ke
te Impress upon jour readers at this time,
and the most Important Is that this Is
ueinc te be the saddest Christmas In the
horret of theusinds In this city that thev
have every experienced and In strenn con
trast with what they have enjeved durlnsr
the past prosperous half desen vears
During the war labor was at a premium
and new empie.vmcnt Is nt a premium and
thousands of the Philadelphia homes nre
aetnc te be devoid of even the slightest
Christmas cheer unless the fortunate ores
make a united effort te b-lnit Jry Inte the
homes of families who nre net nb'.e te de
se en account of the present unsettled busl busl
ness condition There are many ways te
be found te de this. The chirltable organ ergan organ
isateons will no doubt make their usual
appeal te see that nil the peer famll'es will
have a bounteous dintur that they will pro pre pro
vlde te rough the puree.i of the mere for-
I tunHte of the publh. When jeu a-e asked
te iilvc. glve llbcrallv.
In the families an earlv effort should
I he siirted unions the tl.r.fty 'e provide
ueful presents for the children of tha peer
Whit an excel'ent example of iharlty could
I tie nacticed In the home among the chit-
' dren aid veii'ic people te have them start
new savlnic and working te buy and te make
Illtt! clfts of sunshine te be carried te the
homes of the peer en Christmas D-ij Yeu
will reier reuret It whn jeu fve the Jei
your children will take If veu will press
: upon them and organize them for work of
this character
M second thought Is. shop r.s earlv ns
possible Don't wait until the Inst minute
, md then force the men and women of the
rterrs nnd shops te work overtime bv con-
sunt j waltlnit en you riememlr they are
I Human like jeurRelf Teu knew hew tired
I veu get with veur little shopping, and think
I of lw tired they niut get 'who have te
star 1 from morning until n.ijht help.nje veu
te Bhep MRS. W. I, C'HAMUnns.
Phi adelrhla. November 7, 1021.
Questions Answered
Majer General and Governer General
Te th' rditer of the Ki'tnlse Pn'ilic T rderr-
r What Is the lllffere cci between a
ma i ueneral and a noverner gener-W
O I. KIRK.
Philadelphia OetnUr 27. 1021.
The rank of major renernl Is a military
ranrt and the enlv superior ranl.s In the
ai.nv nre lieutenant rcenenl ard freneral.
Ge . ri or general in u title, bestowed en a
r .Ian connected with the State Department
who Is troverner of some possession of a
ccuntrv. audi as Governer Oeneral of the
1 h'llpplnes. This Is ret a military rank
and Is net therefore comparable, with the
rank of "major general "
Parcels for Troops Overseas
le the Editor et the Ei eiil.ie Piib'lc I edecr
Sir Ph. ise tll me hew te send a pack pack
age Intended as a Christmas gift te a Ben
overseas with the American forces.
H. I.. P.
Philadelphia, October 20. 1021,
Prikages sen' must conform te the
parcel pe3t rercla-iiens, snd If candy and
tobacco ere sent they must be Inclesed In
tins or light wooden boxes
A'l boxes shipped by express or ma'l
should be limited te Deven pounds In weight
?i.d net te exceed snventv two Inches com
bined length and girth. Ne perishable feed
preliKts ether thun Inclesed In canu should
a i picked In any such shipment
M.ii! and exptcss matter aheuld be ad
dressed us new prescribed by postal rerula rerula
tleni. that is plainly marked wlili the
namn rank end organization of the person
te whom consigned, nnd both clas.es of i.hlp.
men's eheuld be marked 'Chrlstma. Ilex
and sent care of the Oeuer.il Super'ntendent
ArtnymTranspert Service. Hroeltln, . T,
r riei mms lea I rinD..if..lnn
.,UI,ll,l..-,MM, W,M. MWhIWM
7e .he Editor of the Ei'siuve I'ublis I.nletr
Sr Please tell ma which Is correct' "c-
cept ri'gjrdH from Sadle and 1 ' or "Accept
lerurda from Sadle and me "
P D S.
Phi'adilphla, Noiember 2 lO.'l.
Ths Utter Is the correct fenn Peth
words nre In the ehjictlv ca, governed
L the preposition from '
Bombing Balloons
Te ihr Editor of th' Evening Public J.rdier
bir Wa I thn lecent Werld War the first
In which the bombing balloons were used?
B. I., a.
Philadelphia. Novemher 7, 1021.
The first bomb-dropping balloons were used
In war as t-trly as the nlige nf Miubeuge
b th- Austrlsns. The first ta.k of bcml
.diepp.ig was In 1B12 when the Russians
were suld te have a huge balloon for thut
I purpose, but nothing was done about It In
'.Lit I .k ....-ln. ...t ........
l-iii euwcicr. me AiinuiiiiB. v iirii miiii'it-
Ing V.nlic. sent up a paper lire balloon
which was te drop bombs Inte the town. Hut
they forget te allow for contrary ulr our eur
rnts Thn balloon gat Inte such a currei.t
i.ii.l, d'lftlnK back ever the AustiUn line
bombed them Instead et Venice.
c It C. ' would llkn te knew the origin
of the phrans, "Three clieirt, and a tiger "
"V" wants te knew re meanintr of the
Letters te the Editor should be. aa
brief nnd te the point nu possible
nveldlnB nnythlPB that would open
n donemlnatlonal or sectarian dls dls
ciiislen. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Namei nnd nddreisei
must tin slBiied ns an ovldcnce of
(joetl faith, although names will net
be printed If miuest Is made that
they be emitted.
The publication of a letter Is net
te be taken as an Indersement of its
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re
turned unless accompanied by pest'
nee, nor will manuscript, be saved.
fellow In Inscription "Salus per Christum
ltedemtiterem." free translation Is
"H.ivcd through Christ the Redeemer."
"C. C. O "The tlt.e of the play In
which Mrs. Plslte starred and te which you
tefer was "Madame 9nd "
Poems and Songs Desired
Wants "The Dancer"
Te th? Editor of the Eienina Public Ltdetr:
Sir I would appreciate It very much If
veu would (prlnt for me In jour People's
I'c.rum the poem containing the follewlnj
Hies.
"Frem fleer te celllns a dense hush up.
sptead.
A moment's pause, and then the music's
leat;
Ard far within she tempts the doubtful
ground
With aulck, infallible confidence ef flight."
H. W. H.
Philadelphia, November 3. 102J.
"One Step and Then Anether"
Te the Editor et the Evcnine Pibtte I.cdeer:
Sir I deslre a poem which I heard In my
Jeuth which contains the lines'
One step and then, another nnd the longest
walk Is ended;
One stitch nnd then another and the longest
tent la mended."
HATTT V UL.P.ICH.
Philadelphia, November 4, 1021.
Words of Seng Wanted
Te the l.d.ter of the .'rrttlne Public Ledetr;
Sir My grandmother lenrncd n song from
her mother about'
"Pair Hvlvla en n summer's day,
Bhe dressed herself In mill's arra :
With sword nnd pistol bv her side,
Awav te her fruj love did ride,"
The enna relates hew, posing ns a high
wavman. she "held up" her lever nnd
rebbed him of n diamond rme. The lever,
aubveaucntly seeing Sjlvia wearing this
rlnr, shows confusion. She tells him she
n.erely robbed him te try his leve. and the
ttst proves entirely satisfactory. I should
like the words of the song nnd any par
ttcu'nrs about It A rearch In the libraries
and n uslc stores has failed te find It.
B. T. LACr.
Philadelphia. November 4, 1021,
"Nobility"
Te thi Editor of th" Evcntna Public Erdij'r.
Sir In a recent Issue of the llirvivfi
Prni.te I.r.nii-ii J. W. I.ennlng aiks for a
poem, "Nothing" se Heynl as Truth." This
may be what the readir wants. Will seu
kindly jtlve It spare In jour Forum? li.
Philadelphia. November 2, 1021.
NOHIMTY
A I3y AIlce Cary
irue worth is In belnx, net seeming,
In doing oath day that gees by
Some little geed net In the dreaming
Of great things te de by and bv
Fer whatever men say In blindness
And npltn of the fancies of youth
Them's nothing se kindly as kindness
And nothing se rejnl as truth.
We get br.elt our mlte as vveinensure:
We cannot de wren-i and feel" right.
Ner can we glve pain nnd gain pleasure,
Fer Justice nvuigs each slight
The nlr for the wing of the spirrnv.
The bush for tl.e robin nnd vrcn,
I,ut always the path thit is nr eiv
And straight for the children ' men.
Tin net in the rages of story.
Thn heart of Its llli te beguile
Though he who mnkef, courtship te glory
Gives all that he hath for her smile.
Fer when from her heluhts he hath wen her
Alas! It Is only te prove
That nothing's se sacred as honor
And nothing se leal as love.
We cannot make bargains for blisses.
Ner catch them llkn fishes In nets.
And sometimes the thing our life mltses
The People's Penim will appear dillr
In Iho Pvenlnc I'utillr I.etleer, uril nlse
In the Siinil.i) Piihlle teller. Letters
ellsriisslni; tlmrlv t'ns will , prlntril,
ns well ns reeiue-teil iin.-nis, nml Questions
of e-nercil interest will lie nnsivrrrtl.
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MIML PL.
frf
le
Helps mere thr-.n the thing which it Bets,
Fer geed lletll net In pursuing
Ner cnlnlng of great nor of small,
Ilut Just In the doing-, nnd doing
As we vviuld be done by. Is nil.
Through env, through malice, through
hating-,
Against the world early Hnd late.
Ne Jet of our courage abating
Our patt Is te wetk and te wall.
And slight Is Ibe sting nf his trouble
Whose winnings nre less than his worth,
Fer he who Is honest Is noble.
Whatever his fertune or birth
"W. 8. M." nsks for the poem containing
these lines-
"My mother has the prettiest trick of words
and words and werds:
Her talk comes out nn smooth and slick as
brcasls of singing birds,"
"It. O. M." desires the poem containing
tl.ese lines:
"One sells his reul: another sn.unders It.
The first buys up the werld: the second
starves."
E. N. BREITUNG FREED
si '
Court Falls te Held Millionaire
Caught In Raid
New Yerk. Nev. ,10.. rMvvnnl N.
Hrr-ituns, millionaire minliiR ciiRlnccr
nntl oil operator, whs tllKehnrReti In
Yerkville Court ycstcnlny by MnRlNtrate
n.vttonberK en a tcclmlcnl charge of
i rngrniicy In connection with n police
rnltl in an npnrtmcnt en Mntllsen ave
I nue.
The Court, in n twenty -pnRc review
' of the cane. IieM that HreitttiiR wns
I net subject te prosecution, null no cvi
i tlenec lmtl been Hubmitteil te hIiew that
he wna Ruilty of nnythlns except dciiir
in thu pnrtmi'tit nt tliu time of the
police raid".
The IlrcituiiK fac nttractctl mere
thnn nrillnnrv attention because of the
nttempt-te establish the equal guilt of
men with tnnt et women in eucnses
ngnlnst mernlity.
The circumstnnces lending te Mr.
HrcitvfiiK'H arrest were tlintt detfctjve
Cllicrillg tnc ueine ei .vir;.. .iviuu rv.ui,
at 010 .Madisen nvenue. arreted Iter
charged with letting rooms for Immoral
iiurnoecii. At her trial the detectives t
testilieil they found lireitung nnd two
girls, Jean Whitney nnd iJrnn Cln,rk.
Magistrate Jean Nerrlh, the only wo
man en tile bench, heard the case, und
llreitung appeared n n witness for Mrs
Kift. declaring he hnd visited her in
LUUIlsUlIUU sIlil u UUPiuian ii'ui.
RUMMAGE SALE
FOR CHARITY
j Ihe Sewing Cla).B for Charity is helil-
I ing its nnnunl rummnge Bale today at
the northeast corner of Hcventh and
Chestnut streets. All proceeds will be
devoted te the purchase of necessities of
, life for needy families. Mrs. Themn
Conway, president of the class, lias
charge of the sale.
0 .. .
Judge Lets Jurymen Ge Gunning
Mount Helly. N. J.. Nev. 10.
Something like n subdued cheer from
tliu men en the panel threatened the de
corum of the Uurllngten County Cir
cuit Court yesterday, when Judge
Denges, nfler directing the drawing of
one jury te hear n pending case, an
nounced that ether jurors were excused
until Monday and that the men could
"go gunning tomorrow."
l'.DPCATKlXAI.
Until Seven
mm ky
VOIJLEGE igeDWilnut St,rhlla.
i STRAYER'S '1"Sn7U'r,il!liTvi'iT t10"
Pes tlen icnarnnfel. r!i?e7r fJuIr nUtht.
r.mTATIOXAT.
Yennir Women nnd Olrls
I-
Pu.
Sprlns C.arden Sts.l. iJ'lillndelnlili. Pn
APTP.MX KKSOKTS
.MIAMI. FI,
SVIIAIVI
vcvez
"t& -
"Where Winter is turned te Summer"
AMERICA'S FASTEST-GROWING WINTER RESORT
THE LIVEST WINTER RESORT ON THE CONTINENT
ARTHUR PRYOR'S FAMOUS BAND
mil play in Royal Palm Park, December te April.
Hetel Rates reduced commensurate with reduced eneratinp
expenses. h
OUTDOOR SPOUTS-IS THE LIFE AT MIAMI
GOLF. TCNNIS. POLO. YACHTING. FISHING
MOTORING, SURF WATIIING, AVIATION
OUTDOOR HAND C O N C U T S
NATIONAL MOTOR HOAT RACKS during ,Ue LLt'.
tYeu'll find climatic conditienB hi the Miami zone superior te'
any in America. The climate is cquituble.
Protect your health and prolong your life by spendinj; the
winter in Miami. ' "u'"b "'
Fer further information and liandaome hoeklelt write
i uii mia.mi CUAMRKR OF
MIAMI, ILOHIDA
m
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JACQUES "SEES NEW YORK"
Belgian Officer Tells nt State Din
ner of Infprmal Inspection Tour
New Yerlt, Nev. 10. Civil nnd mili
tary illgnltnrici of New Yerlt City nntl
Stnte greeted Lieutenant Oncrnl Unren
Jacques, of the Uclginn Army, yesterday
nt a luncheon nntl reception given by the
Governer's Committee for the Itcccp Itcccp
tlen of Distinguished Guests.
General Jacques told his lieits of his
experiences Tuesday In civilian clothes
when lie Bought te roc New Yerk as.
New Yorkers sec It. fac nald lie rode in
the "stuffed nnd rearing Mibwny,"
climbed en n Fifth nvenne bus te Wnteh
the shopping crowds nnd lunched nt nn
"automat" in tbe thentre district.
Lnst night General Jncquee decorated
five Twenty-seventh Division war vet
erans with the Ilelglnn Croix De
Guerre nt the Twenty-third Iteglment
Armery in Ilroeklyn.
avti'mn nr.qonTe
ATLANTIC riTY. N. J.
ATLANTIC CITY MmuW
On thn llenrh Frent
PRK WAR RATES
Amerliitir'iin Entirely. Alnirt Opsn
Sieele C Itunnl I VsUr . tit per week
Beens ' Pri..ln.lb-Mltt,t "
Deable Rannine Witrr 144 " "
Roem rrilteHsth.Slell
DeaLle Roem, Prissle Rill
Ucein eunier, 196 per week
Ownership Muuftment Phens 1455
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. 1
i Directly or the OceMJimt a
!AAmfrifaiPlanHotdefPislinclJoai
B CAPACITY aoe
3 UZzItere:J3ciz4n
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VlilfilNIA AVII. & 1J0AIIDWALK
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Imnrlrnn fln.i Steele
Peutils
I Without Runnletr Water , . ?100
142.00
KI.C0
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rvitn jiunnine- water . . , , iiiu
With Private Datb 0.00
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Worlds Greatest Hetel Success
RAVFN ROYn Chelsea Air. A lloanlivelk
"ftvl" iUIU s ne,t (il)I), tVntlnunus
sunshine. Pill amt Winter rn'cs. Ocean view
rms $S te S4 with linth l. Amer Plan
M-e vvklv Kxe home ci'OKi v Isanr Power
Hetel Boscebcl ft", A.Vi
Iir, beacj
tal.le. Me.il.
rates fleam heat. Ph. 117. A. U. MAIUH.V
SANDRINGHAM J-
well-lieatejl rms. Kie'l Fall &
CheliKU Ave,
lliach. Sunny
Winter rates.
Tin: uKKAKi:itK
Oreatlv re.lueed p-i sent seisen rates.
SKIIKIXO, KI..
KfeNILWORTH LODGE.
ON LAKE JACKSON, SEBRING, FLA.
ricsnisMOST exceptional hotel,.
liWIGORATTNG CLIMATE, UNEICEtiEO GOLE
HtV.M IAV FIVMW. kfAMAr.ER.
' Boeiai erFiCE, town 5 country.
' flSTjWa STTE LANDCTDILT 2290,
st. PKTr.Ksitrne. pi.a.
b T. 1 ll 1 I. li h II l II u
"The Sunshine City"
Per lloelilets tr lntermat im Write
Chamber of Commerce. Licpt P
St Petershurc Pin
m:n.MUDA
The Ideal Winter Resort
PRINCESS HOTEL
BERMUDA
Dlrecll uu lua ll.noer. Aceoiiuneilates 40 v..
Open Ucc. U te May 1.
' L. A. TWUIIOUKH. .Vanncer
b'uecosser te HOIVi: 6t Twoueacn.
Hr. Tworeper will he at Hetel Uelment, Part
Av I'M St. N' Y Vi.y intii te e(ith
i,AKi:vtinn. x. j. 'I J
I.AKEWOOD. N J. H E
wniTi: town ei.Kitic i' ut nneKi pt Hiw ATtMY
AS61 Day NS
t Mediterranean Cruiie VvC
t S.S.Carmanla(CsDsrdLise) Vre
SaUing NewYerk. Teb. lllh Vl
I Amerleiin l.xires Cu elfe !
I I .', 'ive months' Cruise te tin. 1 I
I I iledlterranesn end Pis I.e. I I
Sinnt limited tu 150 Bue3ts Jli
TT1. "" en and un. I El I
irRX Crtll, tfrl'e or 'plieve Iir J I
Vf3A.MrHICAN EM'HLh.s Ce O'
VOXl-hllu. (Hell) Mnlnii. flj
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Ne PasiperJs Modern Heti
rreeucnt Ballings In Nev. '
Special Holiday Sailinii in n
sailliia, v.c vveeL.y ' ,;B'n ?-
linsscncers nt Ilamllien n,'"!
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H.O00 Tens Displacement
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United Fruit CemDanv,
Traffle-lleiil 17 llattery Pla e. N r
PARCEL POST
ARMISTICE DAY
SPECIALS
0. S. Army Weel
Breeches
(reclaimed)
Perfect
Condition
Parcel Pest,
10c Extra
Tine for intloer
jr outdoor work,
in e t e r cyclists,
liuntlni; n n tl
farming,
Oversea Caps 35c
Weel Spiral I.rcKlncs, C0r pair
mmTei
&NAVYSTOIffl
417 MARKET ST.
riUfeADELPIIIA. PA.
1U
ROOF PAINT
$1 a Gallen
llreivn. eiiLtian reil unit huu u ft m.n..
bIm that leaky root n teat ard fertet
about It. Geed quality, mends mll
!"!" .eeveri f.00 equare feet te callen.
The blaek Is esiieclally "Tieummended for
ruhberlred nnd slae roots. Will last IM
Wm. e. hinch
tOPPOSlTi: NEW MILLION DOI.LAIt
S'I'AVLRV THKATIIKI
1919 MARKET ST.-1919
PHILADELPHIA
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CHILDREN'S UjUS
GOLDSTEIN BROS.
508 Arch St., Phila., Pt.
MIVIYMIIPH (.(II.Ill'.V lll'll- 1'ltIfT.S
.NO. I. XOX-TAIl IKKlP-l'LV tine-it
inade Known world ever. 1 iral, (for BO
K ft I tn. 2 kuI., J.., B te 1U K.il. $21
Kal 110 pnl. Steel lleims, Jl '.'J a cl.
.Ne. 1, Nen-Tur KecVNrU CfCr l'er
B mils up. OJl Oil.
.Ne. 3, Nen-Tiir ItoeM'U fifjr '
1(1)1" & 1 11. . wei. (lil
Pel Pout f r. e n.'g, irtr a pnl extra
h.MPini: CO.. IS:iO (hrstnnt. I'lilla.. V.
lte-ll I'liiiitrt Sprnrr n!S?
BIRD MANNA
rv Mil.
restores their tieI
mnA eMth.ra Tlf tnl
irreat secret et the As-
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Alnirtil fe? ISC' n coin or sUmpl. '
BOOK ON CAGE BIROS,
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olfency canaries In tlielr niluril
colors Full Information ft i te e
and rare canaries. Hew te btta
tliern for prellt. Hints '
diseases and Itow te cure iM
Ml about Parrots id host Is
tltrm te talk nailed for IJC.JJ
both ter Sc tl!ll 1i";dIp.?1B'pI'
400 N. rd St., I'lilladelplils. M
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Overcoats
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