.Jlfw i. CM TWT1V' ar ii f ""' !' .f in VfA' t .. 5 ri ' - & V Si i EVENING i?UBtiIO ' LEDaER-PJETIIABELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 ' ' Mi m 7 PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor Various Suggestions te Help the Unemployed s I Washington and Alllarces Te Help the Unemployed i-9.tn Editor e the meniia run ic , nwrr- 10 inr yaitt .. n lit 'nina WiHe I rdeer ,Blr NobeJ) rrnllzes inert, fully man i inn , r I hne tlimuht furiously ever the futility of ajituninit with an editor "u .qiiisilen nf tii mump et,l und hew Kf fttwayj hs tli. Ihi vvsr-l te help them, and have nlun rd most of I sitbmlt that inur nfilllert.il writer wa5the vttiirs that jeu have i r n't-t in sour wrenir In aaeriMnr t" Jrffnaim rathei than l'enple l'eniiii nn the ulijc.t. and It would tVtriliititcin the foundation of the pelliy , Km tu nie that It would l besi fef all I'Mnst cnla isllnjx i. Unices 1 1 met met If iv rvth nt In the inanulm turlns. r objection iu no! te n a auneui u.r , , , ri.jUP, ,0 ,h( 0WfJt ,,,,, ipie prlri. .Mu. . . in,.f.llH. . Illniiriia tn -lnrOn yiMJ lliillilutli H i ' - - --- , i xu i.. it . .. I... ij Itu m,lli,r 111 Atory e' i" iijui nu n" , " .....-. .- tnt spu-tru taitmrn teri ilev stlsmpt te slvt jemrs.in innn i t vvhli'li a profit could be made Ip'nimfit te anethrr larBe army of empleyes I connerteil with his dtpartmtnt. The Judan his ihn rlaht ji'n If he were only the Mmr an I I'mm I t I inlKht be alii te fe pad 1 ou' th Mat of iMtinlnvrs in nvery department. municipal and Judicial In Iho city, that It Mid net hi 1eh W r ery mm, woman and child unempleji I jn the city today would te rirawlnx n teod, fat aalury from tha tnunlclptii trPeaur, .Net tvlnn a noe.l inathrmatli Ian. I am net tv im ,tnea n.. m ii a '""r '" i inanufa. lur, ih with ateck en hunJ and rin.. form Hut I de lwt te th ( Mmllrr h ft .urpllll( of B,j, ml cr 'Pt eui rwcti a d cirlnc '"'''era te Ei, Jsiliri'in i rum r.ir Iri the Anvihul national pnllrj pi Otn of fe eitn uffalit www t mu only ene of tiu tenairui iu,na. It in e'Ulnut- of Ueeplnvt mu te nca r Isn i ml evilnilnetr ibn rape Mi1 of th lu .iani elumn en WUahlnatei In the kc.' ' en - rlttiiKH f American si ii,mi ' .1Um1 liv l.i,riiu'e Bw.Kvan'" ntlufia we Iln1 thn- Vt nnKten , aatfl, "Whv inianK'n eui fie- and pro pre Jifrlly In the tella f Huren an mtil ltin rivalry lni-rct or riprirp' T'lN km In hla farrnt-li adJrtss dated Scpiember l". 1TB. ' Jfferen mai Mi n-nark ' entnmf altlanrra In M Prat 'nain.-u -il 1 1 Ir. March 4. lni Se far fr. m erirlnitlia- the l(5i. h 1 r 1 . ndnpifd u H pnraif pnraif leir from Waahlmten With" it un iv Inl mini - b'lnu ro re markablv wrll versed In fu 1 nm'ir' I eub mft that 1' jmr e!ieri will -xamlne tht farrretl ndd'em of Waihtnmei wlih cur thi'V will Pnl that tha palatini h fem J" frtJinn a l.i 1 nit ir 1 1 hl-h ( nnm the rn Uhsllnir nlllani.fi" al uahin an I iuch oewpact ntHtrmi'r.t of Am-rlcan prnkt 01 all ether mattfri was net tn an afnsu original with Jfftri"en .What JefIren nall d d wna tn para phfa W inhl'iRten a farcw 1 a Idrcsi. PraalnK hh id'K In lua "n nerda tt l net fair te rrh trnlnrtcn of credit an try te pinrnt Jtlferr n the erWlnatnr efevnrhinht n a dectlnc 11 1 1 mmK 11 ,r0 menry , piy the rf,., Tet) will mud the faiauell a I Ir-M and the t lry ,j0 ,hl t knew thjt jenoraen iiiaunurui inaijeu " - 1 ar CTint te cot them ae much that thc m. n-n a p. wapapi r mm-r. .e-r, v v,... n,)nu- te Miner n t te for. down n. Ir. li n t human hut ccauae ilicj cannot If the nnrplua ateik wna dlspeafd of the factirlea and th textile Industries of ver rharaiter 1 mil nsaln U- Mailed and put In motion te Mipl new co da Thla would employ urtualli ill the needy later new ' 11 of emil)inint In wlut wh , ,ul,i this be done It In ft known fi.v that th. (x'nple ,lth money are apendirir Juat at IHtle n peaa bla tedaj nnd are ahlftlni; wl'h whit thev hue In stead of luMnir new clethlnir, aheea. undcr wiar. He th.y nre ahlttlniif with laat win ter a atei 1;, Ucmlna . nd mending It and innklnK It inawar for the preaent, nwalllnK lower tr. es In thi heni"j penpt., art net hnvnit re palrlnc 'en' nn account of th Wjt coat of malerlu'a The" nre net rcfurnnh'iiR, net repapeijnr, mn ar Mtnplj drlftlner All thin lerda te keep lahir out of w rk. Tha anme 1? true of mum nts If tlm theitrea nnl neilpi weul.i drop buik te the pre-war I rice juu would net ace empty aeata If th.. rcatnuranta would come te ttrina In n 1 b.ith hylqutH aure that I am able tn lliture Jut "' where the money would ceme from te pay r!" their aa irlca. ntid acme one olae mera " r.itnhle ih.ui I reu.d l'lelj.ibli explain In n letter "heW te keep the city frum telng broke " Hut theuaanda of teople need employment, nnd Judxe Hrewn haa aehed the fiuestlen na far aa Ida offlce la c.inetrned With a lltlle en'oureir, m'tit he mlKht at leaat he able te find room for half of the utiemp.ejcd In thla dtv and the ether half could he taken care of by 10 tain ether political phllanthreplata (with eihei p epl - n mem I At an rate rt tlie JiuK a chmce, and r'cnnalder tl.e rpnoaltlen te hla ldeaa whlln I15 la off ruallr.iilnt: In llai inuda. Place an advertlaemeiit in the tuwipipera "llmpleyea of trv chani',ter wanted jn Judse llreivn's ceurt from 1 in theuaind boethWcka te kt-ep the JuIre, the Juiy and the at'eridanta ahoea In innditlen, te u Ihike prrannal ri tlnue te urreund hla efflclil bLtich Inc.udlm; scleral hundred tlpataiea and .0i".e siennraphera te ln'ure .1 tnee, r, IHJri of eM-rthlne aald and doie 1 the ri-.i;iiln4 iiewtr." H I.. WA1.KCH. I'hl!.idclrhii. NevemUr -1. tP-'l. rniuctien ainae th- Ktnre people weu'd step mv Brether's Keener nrryliu the.r luncheon and would patrenlw ' , . " aremcr 8 rvceper mero ltberall the restnumnta. ' Te fe ; diler 0 the v;i"nfiii7 J'nMlc Lrderr: i:en aJ , health the jnetnra rnl-d their ""7Th"W'1Il'a" r,;,1",?t.lL,n " '? ""VJ.m prkea durlm: the ,, , , ,, ! PW " "e Idea ,, all he people aheuld .fteii ..-.ri . ...... . .u . .1.... .,.. i t" Iniereted In lie plnu the neeI. A acilptlena te Uy nr In meat caa a double w'nit ties were hf r- th war The 1 on en on .e.uenco 19 that the peei le de net haie cter'a lee and If hla proaeripilens fctatnrv 11 . i. .m it te Ita read i a te bt nitrite, hi 1 i ill a'l due r,., t te mur dftera It eeenia te me the were net rlsht. and are net fair rHAni.r.9 v n.AUK yhlladelthn Neernber l."i. ItlSl tThe heat wni te r'("f the altuat.cn la te nueie tne w ula rf Wnahlnm'e a farewell addreaa. Here thev area ria ur true policy ti ui . ar of p-rmanem a'l'ancca fTh ,ii p-.-tl n of the 'en'itn wiiM' far. I n eai as we ire n iw at HbTti ti dj It "(th ti 'd O'at-a at the tlme ."111 In trtatv nl with Krene, i fir lit me no' tas-nilai.nl ra'r. 1 u tapable of ptrenlx n Inftdel.t, t.-,xtlnif , niKem,n' But In rr. tplnhni It ia unneceiairv and wejJld le unwlae te cxienl thnu Taking care awma te keep our lee by suitable establlMini its un a reap." ti b, difene a peature me niav aafee truat n tMiic'riirj alllamea f,.r rxtraeidlnarj eiii-rK"ncl, a ' Jeffersen sail the nathnal villc alw uld tI ' liaie cemmer and hne"' fi endalilp with all nitljna entjn.llnn nllliin.ea th nde." Superficially the d ffirence In the fejm of . i '.a h Te la IV t ureul but the hi' tejy of Ire , rfei t ff the two atatcme.its la ucn ea t I la" the ii. - if ii th ' t national hostility te ul' an -ea la due te Jeffersen uilh i th vr. i, V r v n it has bieu assume 1 bi the opponent! t.) al ltanc.B that all tllmn "i ar ,-iit.ini.iliu nJ that the rlieull hs uieil d Jefleraen l reaponsleia for this. Vashinjten. howeier. was net oppeaed te alllancea I it nl le permanent alllancep Ite knew as wel, ua Jerferaen that any al liance would entangle the nation In the affairs of tha all thjt te be real the alli ance mist Iinelic equal obligations as well aa cquil beneflta Theae who accept the Jcffe.-ienlan formula hae for mere than i ctun Ina ated that no emerKcncy could juatlfj an alliance of any kind These who n eept the Waahlnit Waahlnit tenlan doctrine h i alwa belleed that we sheu'd net hem t te n.ake an allanc when an ,nieiren'5 Justified It and te nccevt Ua cenaenuetuea It t unfair te the mcmer of W.ih union te cite him In support of a policy whuh imelvea a nh.rklne of Ita In In ternateona! rBiixiusibilltliii b the United Htates. when that great statesman clearly believed that the American Government aheuld. en eccaa en wo-eperato by nlllance ullh any nth r U imrnnient which was seek ing the same ends The Editor 1 . The Profiteering Druggists fe th Tlditnr 1 1 the ."! 'nina public L'datr; Sir I weuid .Jkr te "peak of a act of prefltcera nhi are rarelj m"nt ened In the paper, and the ar the preflturne drus (data. t buleia there ae exceptions hut J have fal el te tlnd them In no line aheuld there he ma atttnipt at pi eflteerlni; than In drugs, whuh are ne,'sar te heal th ah k and eppi-an d IJealde", I never thought It aru fair for the oevernm 'lit le put a tax en druKS whuh are meant te heil the sick I am a peer man with a famili. and w Daie cenadeiable alckncas I must apend practlcall) al. I make for me I in, a while I cannot prevlda m little n a with the preptr feed te keep them from the ne 1 of drtua butral d.ija aee mv little bej had an Infected "ncer, and I took him te tha doctor and raid hla fee ind was u.wn u prescription fur a waive te heal It. which coat me sevrnty-flvc vents te have It fln 1 With Intridlenls that 1 am sure coat enl a fvv jeiinlea I "tat thla tn,rej na ti Incident and one that wi 1 be f un I te ap; generally te th drugglati prts. nt ever charges. I tl inU it la u , r ma and outrage that these nun profiteer in thla .i ii L I) JPhlladelphii NevemUr 10, 1D11 Substitute for Armament We (fie i'dller e fnc Cirniiis PuUlc fderr Blr Hew may peoples of the ar'h b i fes breutht together Through the iTferta of Women. Ily what method" Pi ,'rrespend- nce nnd exchanirt of rh i'?ri;hi and I printed matter Het wh w 1 ie tin nor" Slimn ii ellih In Alhnr V wftnte. I t- te beceme acquainted with the people of I Lilian. Italy by correspondence, what would S tbelr World Amity Cemml'tee i'e" Ask the , M United States Censul at Milan t put th, m rf In touch with 1 ka Americans living the-e lp Ask these Americana te furntah inem w 1th I rij photos and periedica a representative of Milan Through the Americans i:et In touch .jrlth a lew relleeua or educational pcepie Italians, of different political beliefs pei hap a club In the cheaen In ICx'-hanae Utters, photos and literature with them i in phaaUing tha personal, human element He pert regularly tn the home uue At tr end of a ear have a Mian exhibit n t, a Milan elltinn In an Alb-iri) ntwiti: Searing In mind of course th rri ir -that everMhlne mern-an It, sup r or i everyth ng Italian v The World Amltj i uinmlttve wej'I i ' the assistance of aome one able t, f ' Italian Lacking a club mtmUi a putr i Italian-American weulj net b rrd n tin1 Again, they would need name , ne te ' the clerical work rupinc it trans it en , of all they would need enthua aam ami !' !' rnlnatlen Hut thea .trn ihaiacuriati i f the friends of mr I a-n i The Milan edition cf tli Albinv r ivip.iper could Ixt 'X,hani.-d f r the Vik aina di tin p.i for the medic. net tl at w u ,1 relieve mem. 1' en rrndll) be ain In 'i hea la tlm destiny of the uncmplovel aoen a irea. with m tiey been apardlng that aeen the entlre sltuulen will ts rilkved I i.lie-e It la i, snxltu; panic which la afTritlnc ihe whele situation ard as seen as th, ntei iljint feela Incline 1 te meet the jieKeUiek i the lublie that been will have re turnej u a normal cend tlm of emp orient. rUANKUN T 1'lllt.i;, I'hlladt plm, November l'J, lusi Why Oppose Employment? Te the d Inr of thi Hvcninu 'ae.lc ; eilorr eilerr 'ir I notice that the newapipe-s nre Ink- their II nn, ut Ju1k Hrewn for hla "iliive .he uiiempievment a tua- lnir fferta tu lien Thev are ciir through e xerv smell percent.!,? of the pcople have carried the burden , f charity taxation." Wh net' He net u email number of pcople cirry the burden of ixieii vvtalth and free dom from ocuiemlo worry, recnrdlcsa of In dusttlil or agrjciilturul fluctuations? The masa of people nre enlv. a ahert dla tanee, from the 'poverty line" and wh aheuld they naaume or vduntier an pert en cf the hurl, n that rlithtfully lnlera te thnae i pre'tt fr un the ixpleltatlijii of thu htn I I needv i M,ml nt the latter , ,mie 1r 11,. I condition I y faulty ur Inauffle cut education f the right Kind peer hiUHlni,- wattes that latiae both iu erdr lh.il atecka and binds thi. iim) fiiy iiieir KUiii .imeuu en liieiina, Whv should net the vveilthv p iy back In ehirltv what the n i tl In pretlta or dlvl d nds r. mi an unjust wage scale? 'I hey ciujIh Chrlatlin and ether nxletna of broth t.y love, .ti., bjt few will fellow their prefcaaed dial and "sell ull they have and Klv te th- peer." "The mammon of unrishteeuaneaa' Is still tee diar tj le IlKlitlv sacriflced, and though the may be w.lllnr te share with the 'nrrer rrrentai;e of i p u that giew that comes from Kcnci ,ua glv.ng, the latter aurtiy K t enough Blew from the ixcrclse uf kecplru; a u Nev. is. urn. atandlnr l a matter of opinion, of private encern, net a right. Hut If h the term "social rquillty" he rcfera te theso social actlvltlea net Included in tne political or economic spheres, but wnicn are controlled or regulated by law, such an marriage, ntucallnn. publle amuse ments, transportation, etc.. mi what irrniiii,! of Juitlce cheuld the Negro b denied equality in any fir ineni7 Healden Vlelatlnrr the nrinemla nf annul rlghta, such wholesale discrimination alvrnya reauna in nntagenlsma which grew mere nnd mere lense with tlme. With merely n. paaslna- allusion te thn oulragteua crlmea committed against the black man, from the eaya when he wna tern from hla native land le he aeld In bondage m ether ceuntrlca te the preaent day, lynchlnc and ether bru talities perpetrated against him, I plead fur ma complete iquiilt) Iwfore the law. There ia no warrant under a democracy for racial, creedal or ether group distinc tiens. Th" ixcuse tha' they are necessary i a protection for the remain ler of society la net n geed excusa Tiny cle net protect, in Ihe contrary, the widen the brrneh nnd Incrcaae tha dangerous menace already exist ing. T. K. U l'hlladcliihln, November IS, 1P21 Can't Understand Change Te the KiMer 0 thi Uvcnina f'libdc I ritvr: Mr 1 urn Blurt sour pater pivea the peo ple the epixirtunlu te 'xprras themU'ilvea en conditions an they find then,, of whatever chiracter I have been a resident of thla c.iy for "he Inn six mentha 1 llvtd here for a number of yenra prevleua te ten yenra a At my previous realder.ee thought l'hilidelphla wen u delightful clt In which te live, and I have se cxpreaaed n sself te preple during the in my eara In which I was absent from thla clt. I de net b. lleve I could aav nn very geed word for Philadelphia, new If I were te rn rwuv anil cannot underst ind why the P'ople here lave changed te the cxttnt they have There was a, time whan 1'hlla clelphln could truly be referred le m the City of llrnthcrly Leve, but (hey seem te have eutllvid their title Tlvre la no I mtrr u community feeling amine tlum Today I llnl I'hlladelphlana mere selilsh than the people in any eth, r cltj In which I have lived alnpe leaving here Uvervtedv r.cta lis If he were ausplcleua rf cvervhedy etsv unl nil could seem te llve for tlumailvca alone, leu find no longer a neighberl c imrnunh itlen. There la no longer the delightful home life that was an ate. parent at n : pnvtetis resllcnce I cannot in count for the chnnge The former rlty reu 1 n t have found Its Hrethirly Ieve tit, nil) ctlninhle The peeple cle net leek as happv ivs thev ence clld There peema t i be a pall ev.r the entire city whert It (omea te six lahmty, and I hav nut f und change alone, In neighbors, but tn thurches, In associations and In rtry lints or community work, I'lty 'lis. but 'tis true. B U. 1IAIU1KH. Thlladelphla, November IT, 1021 Questions Answered Poems and Songs Desired The Light Brigade Te the Editor of the Hvenlna Public LtAetrl Sir ricaee bIve me Information through the People's Forum regarding the Light Ilrlgade what battle they feiutht In nnd when nnd where. B. J. MOimiSON. Hridgepert, l'a November fl, 1031. The Light llrlgtade was a llrltlsh brlgida of cavalry that feusrht at the Battle nf ' itahiklavu, which was lad hy Lord Cardigan. ' Twe-thirds of this brigade was left dead en the, battlefield. The direction for the charee was misunderstood, and the brigade was aliughtercd, with the Russians stIH In pcasesalen of the Vorentanvltrldge, up which the char go was made Ttnnsen made th Immortal charge femlllar through his pop ular poem. "Jccus, I My Cress Have Taken" Te tl.e Editor of the rvenine Public I.cdetr: Sir rieaae till me who wrnte tha jwrm etitltled Jesus, I Jly Cress Have Tiiken' also If there Is any story connected with the eensr. II. S. A Philadelphia. November 1, 1021. This hjmn was written by Itcnry Krancla Lyte, who n.se wrete "Ablde With lie" any many ether lenutlfui hvmns It Is rn Intcd that a child of a wealthy family In Kngland. whose father had all his earthlv hejca fixed en her, teturnlns from n hall, heard n Melhedlst meellncr belng conducted and went In, and the iccltnl of what the love of Christ had done fur various persons charm ed her, and before she left that meeting- she wns converted When ah, had mode known her fnlth and punxVe Iit father caat her off and she was ohllved te go away from home. The strry of thla girl ctma te the Rev. Mr. Ljte and the result was the composition of thla beautiful hvmn, which was written in 13:m. "T. II. N." "Oliver Optic" was the pen name of William T. Adams. "II. II. J " Sarah Hernhnrdt was born In Paris, Trance, October J2, 1814. Her nnme la Reslne Harah Damnla, she having been married te M Damnla In 188'J Name of Auther Wanted i Te t he Editor of the Evening Public Leieer; alt Please ask If any of your readers can give me the name of the author of the following lines: "We met with worldly friends today, Be euro te meet tomerrowi We feel a hind of anguish crew, We feel a touch of sorrow. Out who can feel the grief of tears. Of them who part for months or jears. Who part, perhaps, forever?" JANK T. TLKMKNS. Philadelphia November 11, 10J1 emws te ioek like. new. An oxelunlvo procexA that flafcfrunrds ncalnit injury Special methed: of hnnd IreBln,T. Clcithcn delivered en liiincrr-rs In dtm-proef bauH. I'liene. Ieplnr 8680. We call anywhere, In I'hlln, or suburbs. Men Dorfner&Sens Cleaners & Dyers 1324 Girard Ave. VVants ''A Story" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Lcdeert Sir I will npprod'nte It tery much If ou or or,6 of your renders can supply me with a poem whlth starts as fellows! "SO you beg for e story, my darling, My brewn-eyed Leopolds And you, Alice, with fact like morning, Aud curling locks of Rold." MIIS. Iir.NIUETTA riNUIt. ,. Philadelphia, November 11. 1021 Who Wreto Peem? Te the lidtter of the Evening f mWiO Latacr- Sir I notice In evr Teeple's Torum'.. a recent dale that Agnes W. Purcell c den, N. J atks for poem called "Tn n.,'. It Leving." The clipping Is net quits . ." redly quoted. It Is from a poem by Viu both narrett Hreivnlng. entitled ..V Wcman's Shorleemlnsa," Chestnut Hill, October 30, 1021 READErt. Pfc JYtl BR n Si r"S ::: VZm nn m Fer Cleaning Tile, Bathtubs, Kitchen Sinks, and Marble Use SAPOLIO. Quickly removes the stains and makes everything leek like new. See that the name SAPOLIO is en every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Sele Manufactatart New Yerk U. S. A. The People's Inr-im will nmxisr tlallr In the r.venlnj: lniblle ledger, anil also In the Sunday Public Ledger. Letters dlaciiaalng tlnielv fnples will I., printed, nn well ns rrnne'ted poems, nnfl qneatlens of ranrrnl Intereat will b nnawered unvvillliie te allow him te I ihe wi If from thL de, budtct that would give ,m ileimantuwn. Philadelphia tln cf the Auatin Tex . paper and for the Huenea Aires ed Hen from Denver Perl .ipa the plan has n!ri.id l-ren tre,l. Mcidlfl at ens if It will readily eunmst them s. e It would In tlme develop u different nnnrer of thlnkiiiK the enl peni.ble, suo sue st lute for urmanv nt IIAIliM.D H PlATf Lrr.ei3ter. Pa . .Nev 17, IOL'1 German-Made Goods Te th' Cdi ter e thi I irnlnir PllliKc I cde1 ' Sir I wonder hew many cool, ;ed bioeded citizens of this country realize hew the Oerman-made goods are cemlns Inte thla ceuntly and are for sale in the sterea of thla iltj7 Ksptclnlly Is thla true cf tevs, and thla In the face of another winter of tinem pnvment with the citizens of thla country tr 'i te the!r very seula with no work In sight Why will the people buy Clermar made goods' hv net jut our own piople at work and bin their product" It the O rmnn-mad' h'oeda ru en thr ahelves of the nierchunta who ne fit t, buy these In preferenc te goods mide n America Whv help Oermanj p.t en her feet te give us another war for which If reports ar true, she la already preparing" Amcrlcin made toys ought te be geed enough for American children who nre te grew up te probably be called te right the Germans i or tonie ether ferulgn fee t. L b I Philadelphia, Nevrtnb r 13, 1921. 1 Equality for the Negro I 7u rhr .rf 'or n ii. I.i rituie Puh,lc Ledger i hlr A.I lib, ral inn .1. d persona wl.l aup- rirt the I'rca'd nt iu h.a maml for tin ' p I lltii al and economic euuullty of th Neur , I Lint just whut does Mr. Harding mean by "aeclal tqualltv." for which he bll',a th N,re tinlltted' If he meana ,r,u.iltv In aeclal alandlni; using the word ' seeial as an adjective te dcscrlbe theso relations of friendly Intercourse popularly known as so ciety " then It should be observed that social Letters te the FMIter should lip ns hi f and te the point as possible .velillnp anvtlilnc; that ueuld epet a iK-nominntlenal or sectarian Jl - ctialen. Ne attention will be paid te anenv tieus letters Names and nddieevs tnu"t be s.cnecl ns ,m tvllet.-e if f;ied faith nlthetigh tiatnea will net 10 i rint, il If rtqueut Is made that h,'V he em tti'd The publication of a letter Is net tn be taken as an Indersement of Its evn by th's paper Communications will net be re t'jrned unless accompanied by pest- .lKC, nor will manuscript be saved KUMPMRI RT RSMePs Llther have i ti r rrpre a e n t u t lie call or we'll gladly aend our circular en request. WM. AKERS, JR., CO. nrlery Ilrprcscnta'ita S. W. Cor. 10th & Filbert Sti. Start a QenuinePcai'lNecldaceforYeur Little Qirl 2 Pearls $500 5 Peerls $7.S0 6 Pearls $1000 $$ W I THE " . Qdda-hQcirti, I NECKLAI 9 Pearls $15.00 10 Peerls $2000 12 Pearls $25.00 NECKLACE The Add-n-Penrl Necklace consists of a group of Renulnc Oriental pearls strung en n silk cerJ, inserted in e fine cold neck chain, se that addi tional pearls of any number may be added en birthdays, Christmas and ether special occasions until the necklace is completed. S. KIND & SONS, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS - JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS Last Announcement ! lEtttfttmg fefcgier Readers Should Jein the Heppe Christmas Club Membership in thi9 Club entitles von te extraordinary advantages, and offers you any of the very celebrated pianos and player-pianos represented by the well-known house of C. J. Heppe & Sen. Any responsible person may apply, but application must be made before Thanksgiving Day in order for you te receive the benefits. Club Closes Tomorrow Night ! i fJirVL. W. .'. '. WW.'.'.'. 'AM a r Ut rttiWii in moth riw iirw in rre wwii it. . jn'ja 0 A filling endinpr te our Thanksgiving Dinner asoe 1 I cTfofi-jae 9i TbJ .. iL M e ve At nil our Stores LaE-mfllM STORES :e n tlWWkli The protection of a coat of paint Gtieti paint, preprrly applied slieukl protect the mateiial it covers, fiem the elements. But, te de that, it must be mixed right and laid en right and Wilsen painters are trained te de just thut. 70 years' painting experience and reputation. HLfi.MW jCiOOP PAINTING I fl Will stand the test of time X03 9ArchSt nun MIT Btii - spsuci as?; J AA. 'A.'.'. VA AAA,. VAAAWAAAAAAAAVATA'AWAA'AAAAAAM AAWAWW.W.WAAAAAAAAAWAAAm Down Payment That Is all it will cost you te have in your home any model of the OCALION "The Phonograph Supreme" The balance may be paid at the rate of a few cents a day. Monthly payments te start Januury first. V Complete Stock of Vocalien RED Records Made by The Aeolian Company Mmi Other Sluices ler ( omparlseu ' BLAKE and BUEKAK1 S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Walnut VAAAAVA. VAAA,. VA VAAAA -AA 'A'AAAAA VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAV WAWWWAAASAW. Members may select any of the follewing: MASON & HAMLIN Upright and Grand Pianos STEINWAY Due-Art Pianola-Pianos WEBER Pianos and Player-Pianos STECK Pianos and Player-Piane3 WHEELOCK Due-Art Pianola-Pianos HEPPE Pianos and Player-Pianes STROUD Due-'Art Pianola-Pianos H. C. SHOMACKER Pianos and Player-Pianos EDOUARD JULES Pianos and Player-Pianos FRANCESCA Pianos and Player-Pianos Or any used piano or player-piano in the Heppe Bargain Dcpts. Only applications mailed en or before midnight Wednesday will be accepted. Fill out the attached coupon and mail it at once. Membership Fee $1 All it costs you te join is $1. If your application is rejected or if you de net select a piano your SI will be refunded. Call, phene, or write at once! Fer Information Sign This Coupon and Mail It at Once C I Honne Rt Snn Downtown 1117.1119 CHeitnut Street C. J. neppe .OC OOn Uplewn-6lh and Ttonipien Street. Philadelphia Without any obligation en my part, please send me full informa tion about the Heppe Christmas Club and hew te join it. Name Address Led. 11- & II III Miss Mary E. Pratt Tells Hew Cuticura Healed Blisters rrw &,'i V- VI "KcMmi. broke out en my face In blisters und pimples and itched and burned se that I could net fc"Cl 1IVJU1 bllKlGJUHIJ 11, r'i ivjy 1M1.D war LUinEU vim Bere eri'ptiens ar.d I could -s. nei aic-p. i wicij uuicrcni r remedied rut they d.d net V help me any. I Law an ( dvcrtlseineiit ler tutlcura Seap and Ointment ue puichnsed some, und after using one c.c of Cuticura Uenp and one box of Cuticura Oirtmcn I ."is cemplttely healed." (Sigr.edj Miss Mury E. Ptatt, R. 4,Cerry, Pa , Jan. 2B, 1921. Prevent the .e dietres-sing skin treubUa becoming serieuu bv making Cuticura Sesp your cvriy-day toilet Beftp, assisted by littln touches of Cttticura O ntment. They axe ideal for keeping the complexion fresh and dear, hands soft, Fculpcleun, hair lux uriant. Always include the Cuticura Tulcum In your toilet rrepr rations. luylttMlirrwlirMUl Ai! Inu "Citl.iir.lit. MaUitx.Dsrt B.MJlfOsl.Uiu" HoliKirnir HeliKirnir liAr. kieauus. Ollltutnt U uiilCe TAlfumLe. Cuticurs aesp tbsrss without mu. Your Opportunity FACTORY TO YOU ( lV IM 1 ll K I I i t rn It-n H'lleni, Axminsters, Velvets and Brunei:, ExtraeriUnary Quality and D sipns In any size. ZJiyycvr Hargamz in Town Special Extraordinary! I Illr-t l,il III'. I 'HI ?. Ml '. mli .ii-r I! ii.s " un M 'Ixlu il f.M no nn 1 iriril mill i tin m pir i 1'ii-s lei n iv S",ll for tlip ' r. , Ml rn . ii ,,, ,i II t-It I i ill -I lln.l, i 7 -, ( 3ij uml ?:'i('i In iti -ii i Inl it "" il Ii Urj n I 'I ut JH 'vn ,,!) : 'is !) i-ri -;- I 'I il Hl!i id ,ln .'! 2".': J"' k'".''! " 4! ''' "I' II SxlX rr sp,i I nt r l'J ', uu Itt l -I'VMI.I - WIITIIN-. aula. M en h urn ii sioeo -I I'l ICFIM" Ull TONS i. -rv i il i .t te! tin Jr . iii ii si i ;n ,)r) Unniifr. lurirls hi Hi- inl 'HI.' U ll-s. i, ill SI ULral JI Ii lllf I r iUh As Bii'jHy Avv uu 2 .i:,N)trr villi I' V .llliurill s. Tiikf Reulr .1 t ur I te t unilirln ht. I 0.cn Miin., Uld.. Fll. I ill 11 iu I'. 51. I Open huturilur Until 8 I'. M. .Mull Onlrrs Filled. Free Dellrerr 09856 Make Heme Tour Smile rOW often a house hides a sunnv, hespit able heart behind a gloomy exterior. That is because many of us de vote our time te creating an attractive interior, al most entirely forgetting th.it side which the world 6ees the eutsiJe. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave, 'AVE" Automatic Gas-Fired Beiler i mm ..s ili:i, 4 VTOMA TIC ALL Y CONTROLLED Supplies the most healthful heat for your home through your Het Water, Steam or Vapor Ilentinir System and gives you a positive, even tempeiature and luxuiieus heat comfort without any work or worry, dust or dirt, which ,our present heating system forces you te put up with. "NOTICE" The lint Wnvc rnn lie iiiMnlli'il In ( elil tVrtitlier without I nl t-rru pt Inn te .vniir prrsrnt lirntlnc or tile bllftlitrst I neon -venleniii III til Ilium'. Sold bj ALL PLUMHING OK HEATING CONTRACTOHS fecc lm niatr.vtlen at the Oftlces of the GAS UTILITIES CORPORATION 1200 Locust Street Wrlif for Iluul.lrt W I.MT 'J1.IU I'ully Onnrnnteril ntHwmfr7:afftTWrinHRa RS We buy our coal where we get only the very BEST u li m We serve you right, and We Knew Hew OWEN LETTER'S SONS Largest Ceal Yard in Philadelphia Trenten Ave. & Westmoreland St. PL11 TWrt, I J Bell, Frankferd21S0 Phene New ! KeystenC( Entt 77S4 ner: m& reke Up !er Heme But the arrangement was mutual: she was his wife. They were migrating from Philadelphia (where people live in houses) te the land of the midnight son New Yerk. There, among the cliff dwellers, the parlor rug would be tee large; four flights up was a little tee much for Dad with his bike (he didn't use it much anyway); Bunny had outgrown the baby carriage, etc., etc. Se they offered these things, and ethers, te our readers, who, being alert, wide-awake people (as 'tis well known), quickly grabbed the bargains while the grabbing was geed. The quarter-million daily circulation of the Public Ledger opens a market with tremendous possibilities. Phene your Fer Sale ad te our Classified Adver tisement Department. Bill will be mailed later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1G01 CT30CZ3lallCZ30Ir1 V M fA- v,.
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