(. "iTl ""v1."V mi. t "C? " .'f F( v ' (' J 'fvj' -I" tiV ' S 2W Letters te the Editor Turleys and Gasoline Te tnr Keiller of the I'.venlne I'ubUe Ledger; Air TeJr editorial rrimrillnB turkey rirlcci l cry K03'1' nna " you wln '?ok wk for the reason of tlie advance In price. ill will prelmbly fin J Hint the peer f armor didn't net any of the advance charee, en cceunt e emall supplr Heuever, 1 am wonderlns why eome nettrpapsr doe net Indulge n seme uues uues ifenlmis and ether pertinent lemarks In re tard tu th prlT of Ranlln. The big oil companies cheerfully put thin up ene or two rente n week whenever they feel like It. Ten or twrlte year ape U "elrt al ell,lu cents, end te v It la twnm-Hnht cents, uexsrnl hundred pel cent raise, and there In no al ienation at nny time that the1 rnmpanln -ere in hard luck r needed the raise. They Mid hundred of millions of dollars In ble riiJendf, besides many hundreds of mil-lle-is of dollnre In and en Meck dUldende. And I hate never aeen any nueetlen raised In any newspaper reardln lii:r moral or legal rlkht te de till. Gasoline has become ene of the actual ne enmities of life. There is no ciecer or re tail merchant of any sort net using- It In his delhery te his customers. Why can't ft ble Influential paper lltte jeurs ask them .hnut the alibi which you suggest In the turkey business? ',.,,. A few J ears age a small dealer downtown wss fined heavily for charging one or two cents advance en turkeys at Thankeglvlnc time, and the Government officials made a big nderllsement of the way they v.ere helping the peer people, and prebablv the man who was fined never made $1000 n year profit In his lite. If he had made sev eral hundred millions, tike the oil cempinlca de would he have lieen molested? is there net an Illegal appcurnnee In the fait thst all of the companies raise their prlre of gasollne and oil nt lrtunlly the same time? It la very lasy te audiest a private agreement fiem this ilrcuiustuiice. This Is merely a. susjrestlim for your run run sideratlen. r;- a- " Philadelphia, November 23. 1021 Age and Registering 7e the Editor et (lie EtcuftiD PmIiHe 2.rIeri: Sir neferrlnc te the pact laments about the "geed citizen" ote beirc ubsent nt the recent election, t believe that thcre l.s ene cause which the politicians eeem t) overlook, trMal as It may nppear te some, and th.it Is the public announcement of the letur's Notwithstanding the merit of counter-argument en the subject, the fact remains tint as persons attain sears they also ncMUlre a reluctance te reveal their age. especially it hen asked te state same In the presence rf neighbors. That bantering comment has been made en ages. In refilsterlni?. has Icen generally accepted as a fact, and that ene's ge, Riven as official data, has cien been published In the daily pPrs wlvn oemo noteworthy person had registered My suggest'en as a. rmd, and nn In ducement te win this reluctant lete, Is te require n. statement of ukc, privately glim, and concealed from the follower's ces. when first registered In a vutlnic division, and at all future registrations the fact that u have previously leted or wcre rcslstercd In that division should ha sufficient. This te appl te men and women. Age Is an ,iaet. nd If an expression Is ilettlmrntnt te one'H welfare, then such expression should n;t be required VOTCU. Uermnntewn. N'ei ember 28. 1021. Sesqul-Centennlnl Te the Editor of the Evcnlnq Public l.rdetr: Sir As the nitlens of th.- rurth by 1020 will begin Vu Icsrn the art of nur no mere, ard the srlrlt of the lIs.irmamcnt Conret Cenret enca will be fully weiked out by that time, nr.d as th" Illble indicates that Christ's ml.lennlul lilngdeni will be cttbllhed en ihe earth In that sear, unU thu blessings begin te (low te nil rmnklnd, Hb-TatliiT them from the bendages of Bin. eill and eppr o e s!im I reepe-tfully bubmlt as nn appropriate nam. for the Scsejul-lJen'ennlnl relbriitlen tq l bold in Philadelphia tint of "Werlil Jubilc Exposition" or "Kaith's. Great Ju bilee Imposition." XV II. OOVRTT. Itu. Ph . Nei 'mber 19 10.M. Oi'iir lunun sujicsttd fcr the fair aru: I,etter.i te the Kdlter Blieulil be as brief nnd te the point an posslble, nveldlng anything tliat would open a denominational or sectarian dia cu salon. Ne attention v be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed as nn ovldence et geed faith, nlthntigli names will net be printed tf request 13 made that thev be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as nn Indersement of Us views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unlesi accompanied by post pest aco. nor will manuscript be saved. en ymxe rj-., n Unrth mm tftiifs AXVOWi Vi JUKI t t'" -"- ""- "- . - t en The California Limited or The Missionary, se you can step at least two days at the Canyon en route te California or, take The Navajo or The Scout. The trails are open all the year. Yeu will find summer at the river, 6000 feet below the rim. El Tovar Hetel and Bright Angel Cottages never close. Yeu will enjoy every minute of this detour. Fred Harvey meals all the way. Write, phent or call and let me belp plan your trip. Atk ler "Grand Canren Oullnji" and "California I'icturc Heek." R C. Smith, Oen. Agent O C. ntll.iril. I)lt I'aes Ast. A. T & S V. Hy CO! I'lnmun HIiIk . rhltiwU'lplila, Va riteue. l.uLtiat lt:t Vfa PEOPLE'S FORUM Various Suggestions te The Station "Despair" Te the miter e f he Evcntna rublle Ledger! i,. , Uew mttny tscngcrs In Philadelphia r?, iUll l"18""! the station "Despair" be cause there uus no conductor te cdll out r nI!,vl0l,, sl0"' n"J B've n hand te Might, or me passengers ara tee weak themselves e get off, from lack of nourishment through uncmplnjmeiit. H has been n long ride for most of them, nnd they have grown weary of the trip. Take Mr. Allln. He has al most felt that thcre was no hope that he would finally resell his destination. Ite has traveled, hungry nnd cold, from station te station, looking for Hepe, where he would aiglit and where he had pictured bright things for the future. Every lime he wan sure that Hepe was the next station he was dlsappelntm in hearing the conductor call out J allutc, Turned Away. Hopelessness. Discouragement and Desperation. The passengers he met by the way were '.nKy "L"1 they Ioeld thrifty. Among these iiun whom he held conursatlen were- Mr. Manufacturer. Mr. Mlllewner, Mi. Merchant. Mr. Profiteer. n0 received seme words of encouragement, but mostly glance of com passion as they would turn away In their easj chairs annoyed by Hopeful n effort te tin I lseme enceurigcment that would lead him te Kmploiment. 1'lnally he passed this point, which be found was no step te leaie off passengers, but te take en a number for hla destination, Despair, none of them i eining return tickets. I wonder hew many of your readers who rre thrifty and traveling every day te the ntat'ens of nncouregemont. nigpreMs. Hap piness, Contentment and Comfert, and alight with smiling facer te greet them, eier slop in innr juiiir.', te een b!n a passing thought te llopeful, who lu rushing te the ntiitlmi De'R-ilr' Thej could hnie him ul gin nt inn one of ihe lnli'ri.nlng steps It the would hut mnke the ffnrt Mr An An neM. 1 ilnenn't take th- truuble tn ste If he can't lend i bund te Mr. Hopeful. Mr Manu facturer Is Ht'M tee busy iMiiinllnu his war urelits te siuii .mil think lout, enough that Mr llnp.'ful whs i ne nt tin- many traiclliig te Despair who are ipnpunslhic that he bis p liiindsiunn home nt Comfert, nnd Mr. ( en-trntuir-nt Is tee fend of the luxurlen that wealth brings te glie a tup about tlie troubles of Mi. Lncmplejcd.' it la this total indnreienc and un encern en the ptrt of these who dele out eniploj eniplej nient thai Is lining the day ceichei te De spah full te t.ip.v-lti. it Ik n deplornhle condition wh n iivmi bet mie se aeltlsh through their own prosperity tint they urn unwill ing te make even a feeble ffert te help th-lr less fortunate hi ether. P.iSLngfr te De spair let me I'H.v te iuv. don't alight from the trim, but kinp en te th atntlen r.ncur ngetiient. It maj lm a Ions end tedious Journey but thv stTtlen Is jIwuim reHcira before the etvl of the inuti-. no it seu can run iirtu-s Mr. P.'rs.fti-u i be pure te chum In with him, for he will aurely stick with miu until ion .iij-He at th elation, and sen seu ere with i chceiy smlli te Hetti'rdnyi, JOHN V. CltAMUn riilladilpli u. Noiember 20, 1021. Leglclnte Against Married Women Te the l.ililur el the Evcnive 'iililir .nlyri: HI. Mould It liet be pesalbln. since the man id women Insist en holding onto the Jelm that th"y K-currd iliirlng the war. te pafs mi oidln.ince in this ells th.it oil mar ried women nmt glie up tlielr Jobs, wh"re tli"i' hiue hU"b.H).ln te support them, nnd that no tnairled women elrill hereafter be allowed te nccept emplevment? Where i hubuid in weiklng, his wlfe, Uene lenghue Domeciacy's Industrial Pem e C inl i alen ilmrse It ji t. k The Liberty Hell I'alr. I'. .1. Hellnuin Piacu en IJarth and Geea Will Tnlr. Ml l.ui 11 liieEi-n The Jubllce cf the Mum nmi Mrlne Wllllnm IJt.ll WtlKht The Great Unitd I Slati Imposition. Open te the World Phlludelphli 1020 A I'. Kal.'i Werld'H IItpt:" Land Knlr Mrs. A. J. Dersrm The Wuild a Industinl Tcace F. ir. Plays, Net Public, te Blame Je the Editor el the Eieiitng Puhllc l.ednrr: Sir Slue the bcgiiinlng tf tie current tre.itrli.il thnui the theatres ha. imltted a continuous leuipl.ilnl UKiiiut the ineplc for th' Ir failure te attci.d the lln.itre te th eitnnl that thev hav,i In etlui sensnis I am ii great lever of tbe dr.ana nnd von itintlv .ttteud lilnss. 1 hi" I p m ttil .v.ir no less than .mv ether, although 1 feel that the nuinb' r el bid pie s which h.ivi been in dm ul Minild bive Justlflerl ni.v one In htavlng .it home It Is heruuai of them that I think It Is unfair of the m inrisTS tu bla.ne tl e public Pr m theatrical frlct. bs 1 learn that mans pietluters have made up their minds that this Is j. peer mmseii nnd ate cenBequentls iml'ncd t h"Id un thi pioductlens of ne v tlur.gi until n Infr period I think this Is ' a gre a pity, for I utn icrtuln that there Is my&D & & &$- SantaEe wy cnnrr in thrniirih Pullman ZV'i M EVENING ''PUBLIC LBDGER-PHirADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Help the Unemployed nnd especially where they have no children, Is nble te work at a lery nominal salary because she Is net dependent upon her earn nry lege of enjoying By her working she Is keeping some ex ex scnlce man out of n. Jeb or soma peer man with a family from securing the neces saries of life. If eiery married wemm working, who la net compelled te work, wdre forced te relinquish her lob, and It was turned ever te an ex-service man out of work, this would at once solve the prob lem et unemployment st least as far as the cx-serilce man Is tenccrned. HDNP.Y T. WEISS. Philadelphia, November 20, 1021. Opportunity te Ex-Service Men Te ihe Edtler of the Bventne Publle Ledger: Sir We haie signally honored tha "un known soldier," new It Is our turn te de all we can for the living soldier of the World War. who needs our assistance te get property back Inte civil life These men are rapidly taking their places back In the color less scheme of our great American populace and with the armlntlce new three s-ears old they are almost losing their Identity 1n the great mass et the ordinary, plain citizens. We are proud that our "bes-s" who served In the war can come home te us, change their uniforms for the garb of civil llfe and turn enew te the work that always remains te be done the tasks of eiery day New that there citizen soldiers me back among thir friends their war servlce becomes but a memory and they are again en a level with their fellows. Hut are they en a level? Net se long as we don't tce the living sol dier accorded his Just and honored place among the llilng. for wr took him out of the plan, and fercd him Inte the nrm. I tak" It th.it no rx siTilef man wart mere than actually b-lengu te lilir bv right of Ill's sen Ice. I de net helleic he askn charity or unfair ndiint.ige, but nnlv the opportunity te begin v here he left oft before the war te m.ike his wu et In the nature of thlngt there are some advantages tnil the publli ran put In the way of the veteran soldier If It Is it bonus, or b.nrflts under the w.ir-rlsk Insurance, it should be promptly paid. There hnie been Instance-, where benun money has been r:celM."l only nfter Ien, lomreiersy. There t-heuld b nothing that iin where nearly approximates the nlgc.-iidls pioilslen of ?4, (1 ard tH n month wlikh was nccorded vcty tardllv te milill-rs of the Civil War nnd thnlr widows. In n word, whiiticr flmnclal assistance N te b" glien te a war letcran It xlieuld )ei gl.en premptls. Then the wnr icteran should be glien an equil rluince with ethers In eiTy lndti'trlal Mtuatlmi He will net ask ir.ore thnr. nn eicn tbince with th rest, but If his experience and his training entllle him te nn ndvani.ige he should hi'le It. In spe cial case, and there will doubtless be many of them, (.eitiiin 'adiantagn; should be pur posely placed In his win se that the e e irrilce man may be certain of the means of livelihood. And 1'trtnps most of all let us glie our veterans uf the war of 1017-1S the same usptct we ghc te a lelersn of fermr strug gles. I,"t us lemeinbei that where we take the hind of a World U.ir leteran we ,ne ehiklng hands with a m-in who 1ms been under ilic f'ir us Sind faced dcith as truly as the h re.s of Gettsaburc nnd ether bat tles thJt wp useil te think were the greatest the world had eier s.-"n XV. I n. PhllaiKlphla, November 2.1. 1021 no dlMlnilln.itlen un the pan of the public nut te gu te the theatre if they nre off-red Plain of nuullty which have real cnteitan uifiit vslui' s. U. T. I'hlliidclphM. November 2S. 1021 Questions Answered Over Twenty-one Te the Editor el tha Evening Publlr Ledger: Plr Hew mi is persons arr there In the 1'i.lud States mero than twenty-ene seara or se? J. I), l l'hil.idelphla. Neienibcr 22. 1021. Tin re nre m.hx(.320 pertens In the United States mere than twents-en sears of age, (if these, ,1l,10J.:iTO tue men ami 21MH3.1S0 ire women. The total number el jltlznns tvvents'-enn Sears of age and ever Ii ,11,. 421.S.1J, this numbrr being made ur of 27. (SU1..SMI men and 2i),7Jn.!iri2 women and i oni eni prlilng all native persons und all nituralUed forelen-beru petreus. The Forestry Service Te the Vditer el the Eieitinn Ptihlh I.rdi'r: Sir I will nppieclate It ver- mii'-h If seu will tell me wlMt In the dutv nf a forest ranger, and hed de I enter that mrvlce? G. II. L. Philadelphia, Nei'mber 1 1021 The foieet ranger Is n s ddier of pci . WINTKIl T I. NT'' JtKsOTS f'TV V .1 te be used for special pleasures that .her ,u.. , of national or. '"",.,.,..,. will nei give lier me 4i.- AN ANNODNCEMENT GJijr ATLANTIC m arlboreu begs te announce that during the months of November (e Jnnunry inclusive it has established en the American Plan (including meals) the following Weekly WINTER RATES DOUBLE ROOM AND BATH, TWO PEOPLE, $85, $95 and 1112 according te location, and a ' SINGLE ROOM AND BATH, ONE PERSON 160 and 70 A email number of particularly choice locations are at higher rates. DurinR these months the climate of Atlantic City is the meat delightful of the whole year. 3eth houses will remain open instead of one of them closing as heretofore. Exrjuisite music a feature. Obstacle Gelf en front lawn. Hewebaik Riding, Gelf (2 Championship Courses), Rolling Chairs, Piers, Theatres, Movies, and countless ether amusements. OWNEIISHIP MANAGEMENT JOSIAn WHITE & SONS COMPANY On the Bench Frnnt PRE WAR RATES Xiatrlcin Flan Entirely. Almya Oat Siufl. J Hunnlri W.t.r . tit ft wk Roem 1 Trim. B.ih MStelil - " Deubl. ( Haaalec W.ler . . U - -lloen Pri.I.U.lb.73tel3t -Deubl. Rema. Pri.tla Dal Oemd auri.r. 196 per wtk Ownmhip Muugimcnt Phena 14SS ALEflOH I ST. CII.ni.KS 1U.ACE A 11KACH Alwnu Upen Capacity COO Nely ren uted nnd refurnished Eerr appoint in culalne and eerUce Grentlj re. Juceil r ' w 'n effect. Dencrlnt. booklet. 1 N, druhnm, formerly of the TrlnreM ' tSOTRWELl, Virginia Ave,, second house from Ueardwullt end Steet Tier. I-hery appointment. HKheat atentluiil In cuisine and erlce. Iloeldet. $) Dally, hpecla! weekly. J. liethwell. Prep. SeWILTvHIRB Virelnla enue, runnliie tMitei. Sam Cllls, Own near liench, PrUate hatha; delater, leuuceu rates r. N. J. Cellins. Slur HOThL CONTINLNTAL Alnaya open, alnaa rjatly terma rnnit.rat. Wrl'a or tiun. u. WAt.BII DUNCAN. TUP I l"VIIST HI H. rennaylvBnln Av. intLUVUJi Near Ueach, Attractive and homellke, American plan, Hlnule, S3 SO up dly $10 &0 up wkly. Deublo (3u up wkly, CUnnPUAM Vlrglnhi Ae. near Ilench 3ritJKi-nvivi i:l'rei'ican riN hliecliil reduictl Inter raten. Alela Oruher. Wlmin.lir Kentucky Av. nr. Deech. l.uqlnr nHva I. V.b,K. wa.nnlnc n'Ht.r. Oee Open all year. C. A. KOPP. UtJ D.t.riT,'tucky Av. nr. bead) HOtel UOSCODei WxCrent tahle. .Med I ,atea. Am. b Eu. plan. Ph.llT. A.K.MAIUON. Mew Plnrinn Kentucky Ava. jutt en INCW UIOTlen ueardwalk. 3. K, llenltlca Ite patrols and protects the Natlen'g feteit reserves. The United Stales Forestry Serv ice In divided into six districts, with offices at Denver. Cel.l Ogden, UtsJil Missoula, Ment.) Albuouetque, N. M.I Ban Kranclece, Calif., and Portland, Ore. The work at a district headquarters la distributed among four departments operation, grnzlng, silvi culture and products, each equipped with men of special training for the work of their offlce. I The ofrice of operation has supervision ever the production of national forests, tne Duua- of the frce use and sale of timber nnd has charge of forest planting, Tha offlce of grazing supervises grazing business, except for the actual fixing et hII allowances, pe pe ileds and rates. The offlce of products conducts, both Independently and In co-operation with private owners, studies lead ing t( a mero profitable use of the timber. Ter further Information address the Tor Ter ester, Tercat Sen Ice. Washington. D. O. About O. Henry Te the ndlfer el the Evening Public Ledger! Plr Can you glve a few facts about O. Henry? What la his first name I mean his rial nanu? When did ha die? S O. V, Philadelphia, November 20. 1021. William Ssdney Perter, better known as O IInrs'. was born in Greensboro, N. C. In 1S0T, and was educated In prlvate rchoels In Texas. Hc began his literary work with ih ifniiitnn Peet. He became editor nnd publisher of the Iconoclast, later the Itelllns Stene, In Austin. On the failure of thin en terprise he went te New Yerk and engagefl in literary work. centribuUr.e largely te newspapr and magazines. His stories, which have obtained wide circulation, show (Irnt-hand aequalntanca and sympathy with the llfe of the peer In New Tork, combined with a lliety humor. Slang forms n large elcm"nt In many of them. Among his pub lished works are "Cabbages and Kings," "Pour Millien." "Trimmed Damp." "Voice of the City" and "Ileads of Detlns." He dl. d June S. 1010. Directions by Watch Te flir Kdlter of the Evening Public Ledger- Mi Hew Ij It peslblc te tell directions b i m.ilPh7 H. h. U. Phll.idflphH. November 23. 10J1. Let sour walch He flat In jet'r hand, with the hour hand pointing te the sun. The point en the circle half way Ir-tween the hour hind Htid 12 will be dlnctly south In the nertlcm hemisphere and directly north In the seuthct.i hemlspehre. "&, T. D " The abbreviation of "Sacrue TheoleglHo Dotter Is Docter of Sacred Tho The Tho elosy. . "C. C. D." wants te knew what ein phlloeephT lived thirty jcirs upon cheese alone. Can a reader nnswer? i "S I.. P." We de net publish the names of business firms In the People's I'eruni. "W. L. 11 " Thore are 1 S00. 243 miles of single telrgrarh linen In the United Statr and 1ID2 Miles of ocean cable. "C C. D." The story seu refer te i. that General Santa Ani "left his weed. r leg ns n trephs te the victors" t the Hit tic of San Jiclnte. April :, 1P3G. Poems and Songs Desired Te Secure Old Seng 7e the Editor et the Cpetiuip Piiolle Lrdgrr Sir In looking ever the People's Porum In thi.. HvLMM. PLntn Ll.POKli I favv tli.u II W. Anders wanted the werdj of n. pong entitled "The old Musician and Ills Harp ' The words arc by William Pljts. I think If the Inquirer would try nt nny of the large music stores he would find they had It In stock or could ?ecure 'i copy Jf Mr Anders annet find It. 1 have the words nnd music of It nnd would le willing te copy it If he will let me knew through th Pcople'n l"erum D. D Philadelphia Ni vcmber SI. 1921. Wants Peem en Keats Te th. Editor of the Even.ne Public Ledgr Mi Many s'earn age I reid a peem e' Kcits, the first atans only of which 1 r.u ncall It wis as follews: "full lite In llfe I found thec. Elerio Iv" ea t s. bonie chance-blown verse had lslted ni1. car And careless; esc, once In some sliding scar. I.lke senin fair-plumed bird ene rsrelv mets " Cm seu give the name of the author an.' the imem In full? I) L. O Plillidelphh. November 2, 1021. "Deep In the Silent Waters" I J fin f.ruiwrw nil-y.iiniiiy J'UUIIC l,ctljrr: mi I am Inclosing the poem aekd fei I by S. D. E" August IS. 1021. with thi Icxieptlen of four l.nes of the tecend stntua UlNTK.lt ItrstlHTS VTI TK' t lT inn rr mnnm irniia nni nifipr nil in uvdiiicii idi .ghBknhtim, CITY. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Directly en. flic OoMnFreiit i AixAiRerirarxPhflltottlef DistiRclkfXfl CAPACTTY 600 ribKcretJBuxAA awaataauaaiaanaMMM VSKHAatL UKEWOOP. N. .1 effEMBASSY Newly built and newly furnlahed All out aide rooms. I'rlvus hatha. Het and cold runnlni water and telephones In all roemn. Hungarian ruUlne. Mualc Danclnr. cirlll and bllltarti rooms Booklet Telephone Lake weed 331. New Yerk Ottlce. Schuyler W!B. WINKLER'S "WkS. Ilrllnln Ledie. LAKGwnnn. N. j. Capacity 100. Itoema an aulte with private baths and runnlnar water. Dietary laws atrlctly ehsened Telephone, I.altenoed 320. MAX W1NKI.EK. Vrep. 'A Oend Place te Mea'd'1 LA VASSAR IIOU8B. LAKEWOOD, N. J. Select Clientele; rn(1arate Itatea. KA8T BTKOUnSIIUHO. PA. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOUSE Open All Year. Moderate nates. Hoeklet. Jv Huffman tla.t Htreudliurg. Pa. Itn-2 ntfCtl, f A. Old Orchard In Ills raraMa. Upen All e noeltlel raKwre. pa. MOUNT rOCONO. VA. The Ontwoed Open all vm eleaaal location. A winter ratea. nikt. 13. t,. A u.V. Artraaa. nn. an ieeiai rail H.WANNAH. CIA. H6teIDe5etO"c EUROPEAN I'LAN Sel) roemai SOO with bath! 18-hole colt ceurae. prlvtlesa et sruaatai tennis courts, artesian wall water. Tamad for culiln. noefclet en reaueat. IT. C. Laraalar. Hfgr. Thla peem wan written of a ship that sailed from England In the thirties of the last cen tury and was never heard from again. The Hev. Alfred Cookman. an eminent clergy man of the Methodist Hplsoepal Church, was ene of her paasengcre Its was the grandfather of the clergyman of the same name who died nonie yearn age. Ptrhaps seme ene can furnish the missing lines. I am cry desirous of obtaining a senif the title of which Is "Oh. Mether Dear." The first lines are an follews: "There wan a place In childhood That I remember well, And there a voice whose sweetest tones Bright fairy tales did tell. And gentle words nnd fend cmbrace Were given with Jey te me When I was In that happy place Upen my mother's knee. cttenus "Oh, mother dear, eh. methr dear. My gentle, gentle inolher." I would appreciate It very much If you would print It MRS. K D HAND. Chestnut 21111. Philadelphia, October IS. 1021. yiNTKit niisenTW. iiAKKwnnn, n. .i Lakewoed.N.J. LAUREL HOUSEftS'LAURELcPIMS A J MURPHT-aKKfci C V. MURPm-Atstyfyr. Heteh of Unique Prestige and Distinctive Charm Among the Pines in America's Most Alluring Resort miDI.ESDMi:. IIKAI.Tlin I IIBAVTiriT. 1 avered Down Threuph the ears by Particulars rteort-Oers. ullen for rcminnent EngnKenirtit. Etrluslie Environment. Onlj .'1 Mllrn "reiii "' ler, -,(riiri 7e i ftrrn. e fur turaraullij. lnmlland llrldle Trnlls Danclne Tennis (iumilng Ilentlng. Gelf of Supremacy. Reconstructed :8 Hele Course. prek'rs ltrumley, fhaniberlln .t ( . On "The New Jersey Tour, n. Read of Ncvcr-Ending Delight" M1AIII 1 LA '" 1 'I.I!JL.1!1L. I tww?is??l' "-w-- I SSSil7d!ii? faSelf- It1 TkST g - Devv'nwhere E flvCeil)anilf g flfOW- (OaS t,ffsrTB - tf3!&&sA- . IP7JM MBSB&SLTm v i ' "X -' i-ii-"5--rC " sw&mf vSSSH' i ' r" I smniMi vr srnitiNO n. Ifl II i ii KENILWORTH LODGE SEBRING, FLORIDA ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE JACKSON. Outstanding and unrivaled among southern Resort Hotels, jfpicturesquc and enchanting spot In Central Flerida. New and modern throughout Season January teJjpril. 125 Reems. Each with bath. Single, en-suite. Natural Springs of purest water en property. Gelf for the critical. Riding. Tennis. Fishing. Hugh J. Flynn, Manager. NEWYDRK OFFICE. TOWN S COUNTRY- 6 WEST 10 th.ST.TEL VANDERBILT 5590 ri.lKKMIt lt(. vi . "The Sunshine City" Here'a the ideal place le spend the winter. Sun end fun and life in the open eery day. Delightful jemi-trepical clim ate. Open air band concert. Gelf, tennn. sheeting, bathing, sailing, metering. Plenty of fine hotels. Fer any information or our booklet en the City or en Sports and Recreations, write Chamber el Commerce, Dept. P, St. Petersburg, Ma. ST rnTT.IlMH KO. n.. Be, P0INSETT1A HOTEL !,?!!. riurepean Plan. A la Carte Plmnir Rnr m FLORENTON HOTEL 0ei looking Tampii Hay Ametli-an Plan Moilernb i:uulped Write for Itntca. tnerhl-Mntinirement rVTnnhnttnn Hetel st 1'eterehurg. Ha. IVIOnnHltiUl netCJ Modern Ideal Heme Hetel lleautlful eruunde MuhU Oarase A 1 erlce Seattin ratea Hk't Ownership Mist jcksenvii.i.i:. ri,.. HOTEL ALBtRT JACKSONVILLE, FLA. In tha iert of eer thing next Chllde' Iteetaurant filsam heat runnltiK water and fihene In all roenit. Elevater. attractive ebhyi parlor, perthea t'ti. Clean, com- fortable beds Literature 11 r0 up. i TOUT MM'.IIS, l'l.A. I Hetel Royal Palm', 'ort Mera llerlilu. Opt n .1 n 7 18 Hele, fielf riahtnir Stvlmmln 1 .1 Kvary llnem with n.Uh J I. NKI HOf Mur lini.I.KAlK 1IEI01ITS. riA. The Ilellavlew and Bslltali Heights, 1'leilda. Cettasea Opens Jan, T. JARS NOVEMBEB 30, 1021 DEEr IN THE SILENT WATErtS Deep In the silent waters. A thousand fathoms low, A gallant ship lies perishing! She foundered long age. There are pole sea (lowers wrealhlne Around her portholes new. And shining epnr nnd coral Uncrust her gallant prow. We knew net " The rent of thin line and the next Hire 1 cannot recall, but the next are ns follews: "We only knew from England She sailed far o'er the main! We only knew te England She never came again." Treil Andersen -We cannot lell you where veu can get "The Kid's Last Fight." We cuinet print It en account of Us length. The People's I'erum will appear dally In the Kienlng I'uhlle Ledger, and also tn the Sunday. Public I7r. rft!rr19 Jlseusslng timely topics will b printed, as well nn requested poems, and question nf g-nera Interest will be answered. WINTER nnSOIlTrV I.AKKWOOO. N. J. rrE hKANt.Jr SHUlf Manage!"- ." Five Months of Summer Splendor (December te April) in the Hvcst and fastest-growing Winter Resort in ntcnca, where climatic con ditions are superior te any in the world. Average temperature 73.4 degrees. OUT O'DOORS That's the life at Miami. GOLF, TENNIS, POLO, YACHT ING, FISHING, HUNTING, MOTORING, SURF BATHING. AVIATION, NATIONAL MOTOR BOAT RACES during the season. ARTHUR PRYOR'S BAND will play in Royal Palm Park, Dec. te April. 55 HOTELS- lit APARTMENT HOUSES Hetel rates reduced commensurate with lowered operating expenses. Protect our health and prolong your life bv spending the winter in Miami. I or turth-r information nn.l litnilaemr !ie.jklrl, wiit MIAMI CHAMHEH Or COMMLKCE MIAMI. 1LA. HIT l'M.M IIBMII. 1I.A. LAKE COURT APAR1MENTS e.N THU IAI.L Ol'I i-iib THE ROYAL 1"1N lA.N.NA HwTt-L. V n . en. re i' 1 in i ,r-r niedern fin ' "' a i b H f l.dij.i ui 1 Inn. us Ri m i ii, i i I Id t PALM 1JI.UII .l KANT CO. AUM Pnlni lleich. Tin. Brown & Wilcox Company i.st i'i.m nrAcii. n.A. I illldTs .f l.ik. Ccurt Apartment, aler, nt t h mes uf i licster C Helten, Ottw It lihi Pei.v i Wllliame. Trank II t Minnie i I. lUnllns Mrs. V m. Wal,. r, I Ji . nn 1 . th. rn dnly flrt-i-'a work delred "Particular Builders for Particular People" HeterScUTAir $$ t I'alni llcarli Strictly med througieut t imeurr isk. I ui'n hjthltiir HoeWItt & rt f.ii itnni . ti n Siraa It Mana Prep IIItl)l NTOMN. rJ liJiTi 1 1 1 yil I" n inp U.G.!JPjAi endei ceunti el ihe enderUnd el Flendi. Trop i trrdme, rare phnts Three beautiful little citie, tlriittntenn, Palmetto and Mini. ice HalHinc, fiihini;, beatmc, coif, requc, fine auto reads Acvommedatiom (or ery tuv and poiletbeok In hean el ereatcii midin. tervtcetable crewinj acttten Center eranee and grapefruit growing, meit productive grape. y., truir grove in uerld wi. -CJi -n come attain umter vmtera tefr fVii t ,nJ fa'nier lettleti. Cema r M:t,Z ni "' w"t today for te?"l t.''?tdluitrated booklet, ue mu, uraaennwi ;CsJ Urn l)TON.V 1ICACH. FLA. DAYTONABEACH HOTEL , Itread veranilaa face the ocean. ThoreuaMy modem. Culalne unexcelled. Hates J3.S0 te IU per day, American plan, JLi;"flBP' fflSKt WINTER nriSOKTH ArSHKTTI.I.K W. C. Write ter SPECIAL Fall and Winter RATES BATTERY PARK HOTEL Ashcvillc, N. C. AIKKN. H. C. AIKEN. Queen nf Winter Itesert" Highland Park Hetel ' OPKN DKCEJIBEIt TO MAT "Possesses n clinrm ujl its own" CLtlfATB P.E.CHEATION KNVIltONMEN"; Addres. 4. J. HWKENEY. Miinnger Summer Whltefate Inn. La Sis Placid. Is. T. STKAMIIO TM nEMHlTl iifec ERICSSON LINE Ter Ilnlllmere & Washington I). C, Norfolk and the Seuth Dally sei-rOe except Pnndny. Freight nnd Passenger. S o'clock P. jt.i haturdny. 3 o'clock P. Jt.. from Pier 3, S Helms ire nve.. Philadelphia. HTKAMIIIII'H UKSOrtTS T Cruises Three De Luxe Cruises of Twmtv.'hrr Da s Kuca Leaving New 1 '.rl Jan. 4 Feb. 4 Mar. 4 Ma Palatini Twin " en fill r irnire; S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" U.nei Tens !lila".ni' i Ne Passports Iteqiilrrd f"r t niises P.ntes Rllil (id up te S (.Id Wi Including l1" r njrs vvilh r- i ' 'i i h i for Tuitlier Pa-Utularn vi t FURNESS BERMUDA LINE n Uhlfeh-H St . Ne- m U nHNE1". WITII1 A CO. Ltd. rteurse nidg. or Ai , . erl Agei t TO I P.S Clark's 18tb Cruise. Teh. lllh. from New Yerk MEDITERRANEAN "ftiTeA Uy specially chartered Canadian Paclflc superb steimer. EMPRESS OF FRANut 13ne.r0" 74 Days, First Cleus, $600 and up 18 days In Egypt and Palestine, tiettls, drives, fees, guides Included. Stop overs tn Europe 12 days In Paris and Lnrvlen 100 Frank C. Clark. Times Piilldtne Vevr Tort Madeira, MifOliliill Se vflle, Gibraltar. Algicrs.The Riviera, Naples, Fiame, Venice, Athens, Constantinople, Palestine The most lnirructlve. the rftllahtf ill of all winter holidays. 61 days ever blue waters. thru sunny lands, with the erandeit pageant of oil hlitery running like a llvine, moving picture before you. The meit luxurious and comfertablccoodltioruof travel and thoroughly agreeable auociatien astured. S. S. CARMANIA (Cunard Line) from New Yerk, Feb. 11th, 1922 $850 and upwards Gueita limited te 4S0. Ample time will be allowed for lif htteelng. Additional American Express WinterTeura and Crunes include: Europe, Around the Werla, Uftina, Japan. West Indies, Flerida, Bermuda, California, Honolulu Third Cruise Tour ria S S EBRO te Seuth America satis Feb llth. Call, vrrite or phone. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 143-145 Bell) s JSL.teet y Vft ." n T-- r-:m.f a .i fJ n 'TW M-: rrS L5flUrT;; -t" II V , U i TW"4,rTT Ufs MrlatSSiffi'HSSJr3SW J-. v. -& Travcl Travcl Travcl iM Mediterranean t "i , f ' Vdn.iM ' fltlns Riviera, Italy, Egypt, Hely Land, Morocco, Alpers, Tunis, Spain, France, Switzeiland, Enpland l'rcuuent dtji.irtures Jan, 1'eb, March Cruises Te Bermuda, West Indies, etc. Ne Ruiing Ne Crowding Small 1 LiiM' (rreiipx rjth tniur! i i U mnul'cr" Uent sti'.inicra and lietPls. llb.T.il -ightvpetng nn.l tlnip f ir renting Eaily rccervatlt-ns necca tary btnd tui BoeKlt t tie1- rtti with cin.i ff tntoimutlen. FRANK TOURIST CO. 219 Seuth 1 5 th Street. Philadelphia (Established 187e) Bell Telephone, Spruce 0852 Seuth America Nethiiif In the whole Western World U of mero ahrserbing Intercut te the traveler than the tnyx tnyx teneua Inca ruins of Peru, no ecenery excels In grandeur and beauty that of Chile's tremendous Andean Range; no words caw picture the vastness of Argentina' plain, the gcrjreeua tropical verdure of Branl's river basins. Our cruise-tour te this continent win leave New Yerk February 4th en the new Grace Liner, S. S. "Sante dlsa," which ha an especially large number of staterooms with private bath. HAVANA. PANAMA CANAL. PERU. CHILE, Tim ANDES. ARGENTINA, URAOUAY and BRAZIL ere Included ia the itinerary. Literature and full information en request. Other Current ProtTares tnduda CALIFORNIA BERMUDA WEST INDIES, CENTRAL AMERICA, etc BUROPB EGYPT, THE NILE UEDITEIc. RANEAN Carenla Wonder Cruise, 61 day, aallln j January SKti. THOS. COOK &. SON 225 Seuth Bread St. (below Walnut St.) Philadelphia Telephone Walnut 0300 and 2632 ISO Ofticet Throughout the World Cook' Traveler' Cheque Ooed Everywhere I . 1 1 it it 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i CHRISTMAS IN ! FR ASCI SCO. Small, select pcmenallu conducted partj will leave DECRM--lllill mil, going via (ill WD l iVI'O.V, upendinn four daua rU beautiful RIVERSIDE; automobile trip threuah tlw f wonderful IMPERIAL VALLEY, SM.V DIEGO LOS AGELES, SAXT li iRllARA. DEL MONTI-: m,,l X.lN Itetum 'llcktt geed for Nnif Mnntlwi.iut.il nt mitlnn of tin- itihHciigcr. GILLESPIE, K1NPORTS & BEARD I Scrnl ter lie ( jj,ij el Travl Tours" I Phene, Walnut 4213. mr, Walnut Strt 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 ( tf 28 Tecns Steamship Tickets for All Line tReeu!Tarift Rslei. Fereijn railroad and sleeping cm ticket direct te deiliniben. Itineraries prepared Special terrice in tecunng patipeiti. Tours and Cruises Seuth America Third annual Cruue-Teur i S3 EBR0 tailing from New Yerk Feb. j j lh returning April I0lh (59 dajrt) viiiling Havana, Panama, Lima, Mollendo, Val paraiso, Santiage, Buenet Aire, Mon tevideo, Sanlei, Sae Paule and Rie de Janeiro. Honolulu via West Indies, Panama Canal and Cal ifornia. CruiseincludesllileandKilauea. S3. BUCKEYE STATE, January 7th The Mediterranean A cruise of 61 days sailing S.S. CARMANIA Feb. II th China-Japan Sailings Jan. 14lK,Feb. 7lh, 21st, March 4th, 25th Around the Verld Groups limited le 12 members. Sailings from San Francisce Dec. I7tl; from New Yerk Dewmber 31st. California Small Groups under escort leaving tt frequent intervals. Flerida-Cuha Tours in January, February find March Fer complete details, call, write or 'phone , AMERICAN EXPRESS) TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 43-115 Seuth Bread St. Phils. Bell) Walnut 4691 Cadiz, Pompeii, Reme, and Egypt. most fasclnatlnc nnd wholly Se. Bread St. Phila. Walnut 4691 I --ek t4 . x "x. " l t Ml .' . EiW'iT 1-VTWaV? 1 ,x "XZ- - in - Comfort - in - Cemfort - in - Comfert Tours Japan-China Ini lu'JIng Philippines, Manchuria, Korea LiuAlng Pailfir Ce.nt Jan. ami Feb Seuth America l n lutllnK East and West Ceas, Pannma Canal, Andes Mountains Krwiuent dtrrturt.s from New Yerk Peeemhtr te March -Everything: First-Class 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( iTMirrriTTaTi CALIFORNIA .,! 1 t s i ii Ill's .1 N- W' fwatla.4 t h
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