" ; '$rp - B? $r" ' ' ' "' 'tj V N ': )' vH ' y y ( 'X I , i 18 EVENING PUBLIC LBDGEE PHILADELPBIA, PEIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Various Suggestions te Help the Unemployed Welfare Federation and Laber """ ,n0 i '" " 1WI' l0 "" 0 tht hdlter et the Licning Public t ederr- Annth-r m.n i .i,,h.i Ik, in clte la Sir- I am hfirtllN In nniniih with thp ttlat .. .i.- t- .............. ... it.A nnmlnv. A-y . -..-..- .... - ... ,..,. ,.t nil" U'll Hit' llltllitbl "l " .-... JTeirare Federal en mecmrni mil lmp sub ment bureau- of one of th local rnllruid crlbsd as liberally t I coil 1 1 i thin ciue Wp doubt thousands of ImMrw M men lii yen tha linn Hut hew mnv of ttieve buslnsM men aul. rlbers hv e I) ke.l ir und Warn te see If tin r uld net And rtnplo rtnple rwnt for ami' of the men out of work? TJie IVelfnre Kedi ration win no doubt ke iff P kct them from M inline and la all f lent In an erm rsvncj but It In rh irlt and lery self resix eted niirlmn eiths the ?rd and wll enl embrace its help when Mey can de n ithlmr else. " 'What the uiiemrleed want Is work net hrlty Thu want te wrn what Is handed te. them Th.n makes men of thorn The qe net ask fm nn thins in this rich land )t eura but i rhinie te earn a I'Vellhimd But hew rtidn of ou men with thi power ffl slve te the Welfare l'ederat.en hae ale nientleni I In ur ub. rii t n it positions u hae feutul t The, need thcin no badl' ;i:eiiii- r cnnxi 4 Phlladelphi i N ember 1 ll'.'l J empmlei) Jut think of a woman doling out Jobs te railroad mechanic., laborers, t c Th reason there are e tnnn men out of work at thlx tlm Is n t dji sj els te the bud times, It Is te a i.irisi extent due te It implevment of mirreil worn, n and itlrls who are net reull compelled te work but who de se for the ' p.n menej th obtain e thit thw ma bedeck thtmseKes In the latest creation It s all wrens J. .'. It, I'hll idelphla, November ! tOJl TP the Ed "It's All Wrong!" Vdllnr "' h- I, i . miitf Publtr Lrdaer Blr It was with much Interest that I rfcad In th s evening s Cuvivi I'tnttc JJkikieu the letter lcned ' , I, m jrhlch ah t Ited her expricne-, in eklnff flnplement I ihoreuuhlv re with every thing she si ml jartnu .n with her inference te th women at the empluvment desks. I am a veunu mm whi lias hetn ut if employment fjr nei-iv tive m n 'i and Jiave met with v.rnn Iv tMe sun treitment accorded 'AST' The thlnu thii dlseuted n most m in huest of a t ltu n w u t in man CJne of tin e -elf atiil 1 ones 1 ut In Jels case urn irrled I vP nslns ' '' J ' a n 5 branch if th Y M i V -mirl v ,u ba Yeunit M m ir-timi . 1 i u u In addition te het I have netu 1 n m severi' Vlslta te the as i ntl, n -e m v,ril th r Women anl uirls tllttlns a' out ft urn ill te place wh'l. leunelns In th. I. 1 1 v tud M noticed main i Itiin cut vuunu ' ' w - most of whim it no d ml t mm'rr it tin aisoclatlen MPnentlv without mpl mrnt ' Why sh iuUI iti wer.ier ,r jir i 1 un pleyed in iv i mn it n in fxcuIm v TPUnff mens asonatien'' Ihere ur nuns Wen right In tin. issue Uti n who would bi Commandeer the Factories Je the Kdttcr of thr Fieniua Public t.rdwr hlr I have read I believe all the letters veu have printed regarding the upetnpevment tin number situation and there Is one thins I would Inly thesi like te sav In. this dlsiusslen whkh 1 have net seen tout bed upon In theae lrttrs This Is the Oeiernmint tuklnB ever the fa terles nra i liee I and eperilltiK them en a um tnunitv l.isH allewlne the men t work and r ieve HI the piellts far their labor Yeu will naturallv at tlrst theuslit "w this Is lmteslbe Hut is If LU I thi il irnment net tike ever en rate them during th. en the sicrlflce of th fundamental truth of ChrlMlanlts It li in the itirhlnK and controlling of the powers of cevernments that thn hope of mankind for securlt and peai.e rests and net In the expansion the-eef Inte i world association of Bevernments with unl mlted uncontrolled und Irresponsible power .Mr Cillhert sass that the supreme council is te be the runt tlnnlnK eran of the, IlardlnK Hushis assee vtlen YeuvTiave In sour edi torial lOlutnn described trut body as nuto nute i rat r and irresponsible In the power which It exercises -.t it h-vi jurisdiction ever the jtreatcr pail of the eirth la this the test ." power hs which the world Is te he nnde safe for llberts and democracy? l'lx sour attention en the real thing iewer The expert football plaver or biseball plaver ke. ps his ese en the hall In these Intermtletul i inferences power is the ball The expert never loses s'cht of It Senater llerah has his ese. en the ball. It 11. Philadelphia, November an ln'Jl prescriptions, but taken tha ery taat penny out of the pockets of these peer. A man who is Buffering or who is run down in health will pnd his ery lait penns for medicine te build him up and put him In a position te earn u livelihood, but whs should the drutrslat take the money from hint thut he requires for nourishment and leave his body In such a state that even drugs cannot ni"nfl and restere 117 8 W. L. Philadelphia, Nevember 25, 1011. taki ever em, of th shipyards'' Has It net t iken ever tht. mines In an etneri.encv H h net the faiterles In this ummplevment ctnersencv " I believe i ffre it tninv of these factories nr- eles d new beiause the owners are Irv ing te ur ml 1 ilier down in their pas M uiv uf th, ew net s luiu arewn se rich ijurlnu the war that thev feel that th -v van after 1 te take a little v n itlen before thes agiln inter the H il nid wli n thes feel und r niuih mere enters advantateeus c ndltlens te themselves Is this fall te labir" Who mule them rich" Laber V e wen t OiKht duilnc the u ir tli 1 1 our ttevernment wai allpew,rful en liking veur life Inte its hands no matter hew seu tuav have pret ited if It uilil ill this whv leuld It net take mr personal iireterts and operate it te th, ad v ntiKe of th, p i pie If vim own sour own home In a i ert lln section anl the iltv wants te utilize the plan for municipal Improve ments seu a-e feri c! te sell Such llnp the uie nelh ni: sems te me tiosslble that the nt or Mat) e- nation il Gov, rninent luuld net de tl 11 ml , Phi adclphla, November 11) l'l.'l The Profiteering Druggists 7e tin 1 ili'er nt thr t-.viUnn 1'nblU l,rdn'r Sir I heartllv aRree w'th the several let ters thit I have si en printed In your Peo Pee ples Pet um retfardlri the h Kh cost of drugs 1 think It Is a shame the vvav manv of the dniKslsts impose en the public and profiteer in them ti the extent of several hundred pvi ' ent Of nil s-.its of iireflteer- the nil reads and lns " ls lr" mnnest irsteiu or taktmr wr Illd It Het niertiiuiKr- ,,i nit i',,i,i in- in, in inn ivav lue Questions Answered lrug business at least se fur vis the peir are concerned should be loe'ied upon us a sort of charltv Medlc'ne is neeessirv te keep the beds In condition ti battle with th- stern reall-I ties that are facinc mllll ns of our people j mit of empbvment A lilir mujerltj uf men and women need all tin money Ulel ns of the Interstate Cemmerce Act, "ex- the-th. their holies teffethe- Natup lis sickness into the c edlti n iti 1 these pe ir teeple hive te sp. nd whit the badlv need fi r feed for ilruKs i J h n the drun i.lt l mt wllllnc te pt re.isenible tereentac of pr lit f r In k "id- or for Ills Wants Correct Quotation 7e thr Ldlter et the Evening Public l.tdeer: Sir Will jnu or some of sour readers be k nd enough te give me Jhe correct quota- tlin und the source of this Ilttle bit that I ii number: ' man hiu two sides, one te fare the world with and one te show a woman when he ievcs her " I ii se want te thank you for the courtesy that I hive received through The People's Peiuni 1WI.MEH CAIN Philadelphia, November 20, 1021. Free Negroes 7e thr 1 ,llter e! the Uve tliip PiibWc Lcdaer: fli -Hew manv free Negroes were there In the United States at the beginning of the full ir" , H I, r. Philadelphia, November 28, 1021 Tin were 487,070 free N grees and 1 ( 7e slaves In tee United Slates In 1M, Adamsen Eight-Heur Law Te thi hdlte) e the flvriiliiu Public Ledger" lr ricvs the Adimaen eight-hour law arplv te ill cmplees of nil railroads? V C P Philadelphia, November 2S, 1021. 'Ih damsnn elght-hrur law applies te all rnpleMs or al railroads, subject te the pre. reads or between railroads and Industrial plants " Where Presidents Are Burled Te the Editor el the Vvenlna Public Ledger- Sir Please state where the Presidents of the United Slates are burled MP.S W I YOrtKC Philadelphia, .November 2S. 1021. Qoerue Washlnsten win burled at Meutr Vermn. Va Jehn Adams Qulncs Mats Themas Jeffersen, Montlcel'e Va Tames Madisen, Mnnt!lict, Va James Menree Richmond Va , Jehn Qulncy Adams Qulncs Mass , Andrew Jacksen, Hermlt-iRe lenti i Martin Van Huren, Klnderbenk, N Y 11 llam II Harrlren, North Bend Jehn Tsler, Richmond Va , James K Polk N'sn vllle. Tenn iZachary Tavler Loulsvllle Kv , Mll'iard Fillmore, nuffale N Tranklln Tierce, Concord. N II ,'",l", nuchanan. near I.ancastet Pa . bruhim Mnceln Springfield til , Andrew lohnsen arenvllle, Tenn , UIs'isch f. tlrant New Yerk City, nutherferd II liases, i remeiu. O James A. Oarfleld, Cleveland, u k v lies- ter A Arthur Albinv, ?. Y iirever -nvc-land, Prlncetn. N J I!njiimln Harrison. Indlanapellt. Ind , William McKlnlcv Can Can ten, O rnd Theodere Roosevlt Osster nay. Lere lsl ind, N. Y Poems and Songs Desired ixie ding 1(10 miles In length " with the pro pre vis that the exception shall net apply te suih rulreads 'whose principal business Is u using ir furnishing terminal or transfer fur il s te ether reads or arc themselves r.ni- i I In transfer of freights between rail- "The Weeds Are" Ged's" 77) the Editor of the Ihtnlng Public I.idvtr- Sr j vveuld like te secure a poem nnd knew the author's name which contains the following llns: "The weeds are Ced's own temples, dear, With their odorous breath of balm: And the solemn sighing of the trees Is the opening chant and psalm. The knotty trunks of the brown old pines Are the pillars along the nlsles, And through the leafs nnd tasseled reef The glorious sunlight smiles ' jiii1. w i) PAcn. Philadelphia, Octntw r 20 11J Old Pennsylvania Seng Te thr Editor of the hirit no Public Ledger' Sir I am anxious te get n old Pennsyl vanla Beng, sung te a, sweet miner tuna lis my mother mere thnn firtv vcars age. It its.1 ........ ,H v.. v,v a ereat aunt. The story told hew n seune Indian warrior had come te the settlements, eager for the white mans education Erelong ne ) matriculated at cVlege and the ne'gnDers freculAtecl no te what tailing he would fol fel low. Twe versea are a fellows 'Frem Susquehanna's utmost springs, Where savane tribes pursue their game, Ills blanket tied with sellevv strings. A shepherd of the forest came Seme thought In law he would excel, Other's In phsslc he would shine, ( Hut these who knew him passing well Sold .he vveuld prove a. sige dlvlne Who can he'p me find the whole poem 1 seems te have originated In the Petinsslvanla colenv ' possibly In West Jrrey A New Knglund writer would have lecited his wil derness hfsmd the Hudsen MRS A I.. R. Bosten Mass , November 28, 1021. Contributed Peem Te the Editor of the kxenlng rubllc Ledger! Sir -I am contributing a poem thit was recently requested in tne i.ini Lt'nnrn Pennle'a Torum 8 Phllidelphla November 20, 1021 iiiieAUsn un s my friend He miv be six kinds of a liar' He may b. ten kinds of u feel, He may be a blooming high filer Pint te O n, Without any reason or rule There miy he u shidew abev lilm Of ruin and woes that Imp nil I may net respect, bin I lev him. I love him because he's my friend I knew he 'has faults bj th' million. Hut his faults are a rertl m of lilm, I knew that his record s verm Ien He's for from a sweet seraphim Ilut he's always been square with "yours trlilv," Tver ready te give or te lend, And Iheugn he Is wild (ind unruly, 1 lev a htm bocause he's my frlend. I knock him 1 knew, but I da It . The tame te his face as away. And if ether folks kn-ck well, they rue It And wish that thev d hnd nothing le tay I never mike diagrams of him, Ne maps of his soul have 1 penned, I den t analsze 1 Jut lev a him Hcciusc well, because he s my friend "Ain't It Fine Today?" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: pirPleaee print Inclesed verses In sour Interesting Teeple's Torum. T C. I. Philadelphia, November 17, 1021. AIN'T IT n.NU TODAY7 Auther Unknown Sura this world Is full of trouble. , I ain't said It ain't. 'Lord! 1 ve had enough an' double Reason for complaint Jlain nn' storm Hsae oeme te fret me; Skies vvere plien gray: Thorns and brambl s have beset me On the read but av, ain't it fine tediyj What's the use of ntw.ys weepln", Makln' trouble last 7 What's the use. of always kecpln' Thlnkln' of the pist? Mach must hae his tribulation, Water with his wlneT Life, it ain't n ctlcbntlen i'reuble7 Pve had mire but fine. today It It's today that I am livln Net a month age, Havln', lesln'. Ukln', gtvln. As time wills it se Yesterday cloud of sorrow Fell across the way. It may rain again tomorrow. It may ruin but, sas. ain't It line tedajf "D. P O" desires the words of " Mountain Maid's Invitation" und an old song starting "There's a moonlight en tit sea, boss." "O. Tt H." nsl's for two selections "Th, Tellceman's Lest Child" and ' On the Sleni Outside of Dan Murphy's Doer." C D Onnt Gloucester, N J . asks fet the words et the song ''Mickey Branlgan'i Tup." Jp& Letters te the Editor American Idcn of Power Te the Urlltrr , ' thi t i i e Pnhltr I rtrjrr Slr Ptiml i m te t.i m i t(nttn t " the fact iht' our e rip n lnt rilnten sSl Qilbert In hi tltmrlpnen f th ivjuer bT the fanJlriff Hu)i t i r p I m-im Uli" n ht nations ik- with -iMt ? Het th t tia.t Is te bf un Imitl unl un nnimll I 'l v Joint beniiti) 1 ,ih iiihU" m muiI --hi le stands for the American i W a of ItniiVJ lind control J pewr u- irttitft h J European ,.nd Kiat Id' i f jn Mn 'd anl Uncontrolled pewir In Bucrnnnt jThe lasuf ' tvncn th . mm l U m pt pener 1 he iet1i t h b twecn i,Ir,.n ion ccrnlns pewtr This lit-1 ui m tat te th rerld th UUti that al i iwer is tnh r. nt In the peepl and that 8rim.pnTs riel" Nail their n, pewir tumi tht 1 1 m u t the irewmeU ' That idea i prej"d in our written constitution nhili .tmit the Jjpwers et m 'Tnnifntnl Htrt- t ilti p jn-easly or innnielU crunf 1 therein VI public effiteis irt. tna Je r bp n"ibk te that Itw of the pt nple for th r . t tl There art eth r eernm-,nt8 hich de tot accept the Ameritftti tjci uf pjrr Th y excrclae un ImiieJ and uiu mttu Ud nt-r fThe question is h h Mia Is te triumph 3D the Cenfer.nf(. N Vm rta U -a te Jhe wer'd that her J i un v. r r and inept the for ten idea of unllmitn i aid I un entrulled power In an ataeclat ion of ni it- n ' That in effect i thn question nur Htrah tuts t(( the cetmtr It in Rht rtv well b aked b uhat iiuthnrlt ' pre- tit t x ttts of tht p'OpIf of the t"nlt 1 it will temmlt th people te any mi. h r 'n an aseciatlun of rntlens. It m anneun id that there 1 te b ti nn.nant or iii tutlen of thi pn pns" 1 asKt.tuti n If thU he -0 it l te r -i tit n b en the rbal aprecment of ttv head- if th" s y n mnt, The pi ple uf th United Matts hive, by their t'ui Itu tlun granted no twwer te the KxecutUt t I In thr m b his word lone tn anv uv h am k la t let i J f 1m onatltutlenal puw m mil ce-ntr the rel. tlun if the (Jetrtimnt w tn for Ign nat en are limited te thes w hi h the ptei hie print d In the t'entltuti m It wll In n -sbir h(twe'r, for him te exert te lrwttr ir untimltfd ind un con trol ed power te Jein the United St it n in ui h an hn atlen a H proposed I understand v.n.iter Iler ih It Is ipUnM "ut.h lewpr thit h pr iet He holds that It ii dangerous te the fret institutions- of thi Itepuhlii te tntruduf su h power into our srn ?t beernment nd in this he h t th support of hlsier and the experience of mankin I surcl the pea f of the werll des net P nl en the sair IK of Vmerkin prin 1 I ls of sexernment ir rner" than It depends ft 0. -1 N.E. CORNER. CHESTNUT AT lltlST. Every Wage Earner is Invited te Open An Account Here leu are Given Cash Value Cash Seivice Cash Courtesy immediate Possession Pay at the rate of $ 1 Wk. $ Philadelphia's Great Chestnut Mrret Credit Cerner for Dlnmends Oeen Sal. Krenlnis r' " MWAM .( . V' L.TCU II JUU haye a charge account nowhere eise you may open one here. "'end for our ! tlf flneK of Gft, of DlamnniN ana denelrj. 5 m 'WW & pohlU-draienn m p? 0 ;;-irH-S3;Q-;;.ai-dr;-gHlkar: 1NATI0NAL CABPET STORES -623 MABKET STJ A Service that appealsn te the young woman and the young man. A System of credit within reach of evey income A WEEK Immediate Possession Diamonds Jewelry Pearls Philadelphia's Only Chestnut St Credit Cerner There is no system of credit that approaches the H. in liberality of admission, in terms, in values. 1 ?. Regard it as your Credit Jewelry Stere. Make your Christ mas Sejens NeWjPay ferjhem rate of $1 a Week. ' rljfcjniuMZT '' W " sSr ' i" ,s 14 VX. full cut atone &&ZrZ, - IjS1 fpWv rT- - - " - ' 14-Kt. Mhllcfiehl , fiSSR l "" i ?Jb Jyy .-- I,4K, JM'I'nin- xceptlenal alue. iLW 4MW l wIlTflBfifiTTii ffl ' .J mHir ...j OTC. dreen Geld Rlns " . H tWVmKuM!mtmSBItlSa v. W Mill Wll menrl. 'i iubles. , t ' ' ', H I jrfJWrEK'fiftwffiflfcWJ 9l A.WNT I I 0ff iear Beld - filled JPfT2,Zmf7fv!Xww. WUAllmEWE&PSKKEtdtiMm 'NIv5p i- r 7- wf ViMmsMHmmWlm I- '"', : t "-Xl&&T Diamond Bar Pin. . e'Ieee Toilet T JJ ?SS 7teL.l''s Men'H ll-kt. t, . - ll-kt. green sold n h ' Genuine Trench white Ixery , ?Ji TillL., ''"lid deld s ' er attractive dcslsn 'f n an attractive lined case. JJL " ItlnBH. Hlene. , , ' Genuine diamonds - !J3 i-i-iu. Lavailicrei t "! ; ' J ' ,,,,1' "" ' '"' " ftfg1 gmmlmmZ S cm diamond sU,. ' rf Oeen Daily Until 6 P. M. '","LaSta'n y. JW ill' .v I 8 tjiA2B si rrr irlnAnuracturer s . iTJrs; I ;: close-out yw I tiliii I ., -- in iiiiii mi 45fiA I fG r nkv mvsk fe ah jggre vr-jrtj 7,m.-Jifnt 2cir?$imiafit'$xr cMBassitSsv. jv M&rpBiS?;i ? txusSi.- Rtftsmfr. v. J;T OIF rS? K: .ii.men.i. iimi ftjec S"W Diamond ti -t diamond 3 $ 1 1M Ut" ,"ff M . '"unhlre Puf(. wh(p , ,. 4? QPrf 11 Scarf M il ! S fcj Ji $1 a week !' V Pb lawk p- Twk' ll ' l W 1 LT0 CI5 U IJW '!lllllllllllllllllllllHlllllliilllllllllllllllll(lllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllH i tf if ' mi m JLLmn ferf jsr i- " ii( i ii i ' i.ii..-..-i- ... 'i i. i i i. ,.. i ,, , i - , ., . l iaii r SJ. S N TERN-Ce 12-114 IMarfcelr Sfc a mmmmm mwm i v Jaya$YeBk Earn. w m M A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity i4 te secure the finest pieduc-U of a famous high-Rrade mill AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS CTUAL COS'l. 6 xO Ne 8'3'10 6" Nim 9 x!2' New . . . 9 15' New . . U3"xl2' Ne" 11 3 "x 15 New $37.50 59.75 $62.5 $89.5 $87.50 $110 J ffl tl A J t- T,,r,a ill I AIIIlllOlCI UUgO C3I buperh qualltT extn hlsh pile rtll beautiful patterns ami a s.j en ft'll did vurlety of tone" SJ0.00 Value 9x11! . S33.00 Value 8'.3 xlO.6' .. $25.00 Value 6'.9' $3.00 Value 27"x54" The selection is sr'endidly v a tr io js, a feature net often found where prices are se drastically cut. Every pattern is beautiful and there are color ings and designs suitable for every room Special Sale of (eiiulne Nateleum 25J $21.98 $1.98 Cut from ffc sq. yd. full rolls iS Nateleum Rugs .,-e $10.00 ''''-!,ew $7.50 a'xO' mew Sir Special Bath Rug Blue and White Pat terns Size 27"x54" Ne Mail Orders PltErAID MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY HLJ.ED AUTO BEUVER-r in cixir AMD CAUDEN s Genuine Inlaid Linoleum Regular $2.50 quality, colors go through te back NOW per iie&M eruir own measurement! Bell &-&& M.W se. yd. m&$L uvi5wwiitiaMJiSfcwMterrifiliTrrfTT 'Phene MARKET 2919 "Let Oar Stores Cever Your Floers" r k RATIONAL ' t! MA.BKIT STPrllLMtlMIA' Keystone 'Phene UAIN 769 J "A Cash Stere Saves Yen Mere" U Lew "S Prices en Geutin OOR-TREDS" gs H B r ' """SJ Sizes T ' iSi Sizes 1 I ' ISl Sizes SWC Misses' sfer' J ,,5loer-7'rcfs' sr- ii rlns IupI u . -JlBO i sli !' .) IN OUR FAMOUS TAN ELK Sizes 51 2 te 8 New. .". $4.00 8V2 te 11 New 4.50 1 V2 te 2 New 5.00 212 te 7-NOW 6.00 cnuine Russia Calf "ShoerTreds" FOR SCHOOL OR DRESS S's te 11 $3.25. Sizes IPs te 256.00. Sizes 2V& te 7 $7.00. rhe Ceuting "Sfwer-Tred" is clse carried out in footwear fur dress, dancing and gymna stumeien in our famous "loetlttc" ttallct Slippers. w A $' f 1 &iy Beys' "Shajtr-Treds" Children's Silk Socks all sizes 4 te 9!2 $1.00 Infants' Silk Stockings sizes 4 te 6 75c te $f.l0 Children's Silk Stockings sizes 6l2 te 92 $1.50 te $2.50 Storms Are Sure te COME! Buy Rubbers and Arctics NOW While Stocks Are Complete. They Will Be Scarce 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family mMf k 69 PRONOUNCED GTTTING) JL Chestnut St. She 'Stores of Famous Shoes-1 1 Mi ""J7J '" "ilMt ' I 1 1th St Shoes and Stockings for all the family (Quick Service Men's Shep) Every Feet ProfessienaJlyJ;jttedrpThree Geuting Bresupervising g siA Are Yeu Sending Meney Abroad This Christmas? INDIVIDUALS or firms sending 1 money abroad are invited te con sult with the Foreign Department of this Company. Foreign drafts en correspondent banks and bankers in all civilized countries are sold en a basis of current rates of exchange. The -Foreign Department also ' offers travelers cheques and letters of credit negotiable throughout the world. Girard Trust Company BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA Vm) t Capital and Surplui ? WA'i $10,000,000 Chartered 1838 Member Federal ) I Reierve Syitera ) t SB - I Ml ipnpniiii if. iiiiiiiiiiiijiii Miii'';Miiiiiiiijiiipi)yy ii' ','' i DLiimiiiiiiinn ," H'l"""i" "tfi&yi 1