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A ' EVEN-m PUBIIO I;DaBi-PHII;DBI;PHIA, MOiTOA'K, DECEMBER g, 0921
? PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te the Editor
t Brlnn Christmas Cheer
V,, tAe Wit""1 ' fl""'1! J'""0, Ltie,ri
ele-Whaii we huse yawed tJie flrit of
n.a.mber we nre always i.earlnit the cemlnir
S cnXmaa. which aheuld be lh most Joy Jey
fi rloTet ihe year. On account of the
ube? conditions and the many theui-ir.de
if iople out of work. thla yar Is Keine
fitaVhard ene en many families who hava
Lrnd thrown the pioaperoue war period
.ihnt It n.eant te have ft marry Christmas,
"unusual efforts MII be required tills year
te brine about n marry Christmas te as
W families as possible. I .have lieen
flrrimich Interested In the many surues
Sunt tha nople'a Torum has given te
lh" people en all subjects, and I should
,k te sea letters Printed from this en ns
a the! W methods te bring Christmas
th.rte as many homes ns possible. I
Jirift that tha charltable owanlaatiena will
Sfctlbuti their full effort, as they have done
G?tofera. but there are ,,e many peer te
K eared for thin year that they will net be
file te hamlle the task.
It will tloretoro, be necessary for nil
,'miM of people who con te de their share
?0 Individual distribute Chrlstm cheer,
nnd I would "I" yur ft,5r ,0 ,maU UB
Dillons, for I knew of many peeple who are
lll but don't knew hew te be about It.
$r Wlter. encouraue sueh latter wrltsra
?b& I en. sure you will be able te de a world
a I ed. Christian readera, de whntever
rati can. especially te brlnit cheer Inte the
tome, of peer children. If you knew of any
rfarli that haxe been worked out te ad
vantage Hi past yeara, tell the ethor readers
nfitha Peeple's rerum. nnd lot'e mie If we
in't make tnls the happiest Christmas mil;
AddPhla has aver oxperlsncod. In aMte of
tht present conditions. . L.
Philadelphia. Dceember 2. 1021.
A WarleBO World
3V tht Editor of f ha Evmine Public Ledeer:
Dir The nations of the world nre dealrln
rce. Men nre bocemlnn tired of war nnd
bloody confllet. UnUarenl poace, lestlne
(peace will net come, liowever, In man a way.
but In Ged's way.
learned statesmen of the lendlnc nations
tat the world cannot meet nnd fermulate
alans h" which lnatlnfc peace can be nt
Itilncd, only Christ, the Prlnce of Poace.
.san brine relief te the distressed nations
teX ths earth.
The deliberations of the Peace Confercnce
,it Versailles, tha Disarmament Confercnce
,m Wnsliliuten will net bring; peace. Treatles
,re considered scraps of paper when men
,3elre a pretext te be te war.
Baten the prince of this world. Is oner ener
latlns threUBh the powera of darkness trylnc
ite defeat the purpose of Oed In the world,
neverthclcsi Ced'ii righteous and holy cause
iibill be vindicated.
When Christ, the Kin of Klnss, shall
vtome te reign, then will Saten'n power Ue
broken; "nations shall beat their swerda Inte
jilenihares. and their spear Inte prunlnt!
hooks, nation shall net lift up Hweril nculnsi
nstlen, neither shall they loam war any
niere." (Mlcah lv, 8). lllRhteeusness shall
hive abiolute sway, for 'The klnrdems of
tnti world shall become the kingdoms of
,Our Lord nnd of his Christ." (Ilov. xl, 15).
Oicece had her "trelden ukc " Heme her
te of triumph, but the poace nnd extent
Cf the Messiah's kingdom will nut be lo le
etllied, but hla dominions shall spread from
M te sea, and from shore te shore,
Mtulah shall relsnl and peace. llke a
rlvsr. shall attend our way.
Jlev. JOHN W. HILTON.
Jdlddletewn, Ta., November 30, W21, ,
A Suoneatlve Title
Xflthe I'dller e thrZlvenltie Public Ltilatv
air As 1 have been a subscriber or dally
ruder of the Evemmj 1'uiii.ie I.ghekii from
fj flrst iiiuc, I send hercwlth what I con
sider te be en oppreprlato name for tha
f1r of 1020 America' ii Ooed Will te All
ftlr.
'JOoed Will" la aVe the naim of a volun velun volun
Uer flrv company which wns started In thin
city In lbU2, havlne a tiall nt the nertheast
cerner of llrend nnd Unco streats, or had
In th, j car 1801, as March 4 of thtt.ycar
was the anntveraary dte of the celebration
l the old members, and I have often heard
iterles told about the fires they went te In
.e voluntier days,
MAltOAIinT A. McCUAltBY
t'MIadelphla. Nmcinber 20. 1021.
Names for 1926 Fair
Te (he Editor of the Evening rubllc Isteer:
Sir -I h.ie netlcd sour lnuilable efforts
n stimulate Interest In our cemlne Soetiul Seetiul
nl milal nlst lnvltlnir suifijestlens for
Various Suggestions te Help the Unemployed
Serious Through Unemployment
Te the ii'dller e the Uuchtna Pitbttc Lcdqtr!
Sir The main problem en rresldent Hard
Ine'a hand la work for tha enethlrd un
employed Americans who ero slowly starv
ilng. This, In turn. Is based en a sattlement
of reparations nnd the alllad debt ,due us,
which nre causing n net result of turning
foreign orders usually cemlnc te us te coun
tries of depreciated currenoles. and they, In
turn, through lack of credit nre utuble te
purchase of us.
The election of n few weeks age In Ken
tucky, Maryland and ether Otates shows a
clenr trend back te the Democrats. The
man out uf n Jeb nnd especially the sol
dier out of a Jeb and refused "adjusted
compensation" naturally shown his resent
ment ucnlnst the party In power. Should
thli trend continue It will mean n Congress
controlled by Democrats through the elec
tion of November, 1022. and you knew hew
an Administration can be wrecked by a
Cenitrcsi of tha oppealto party for example,
Wilsen in March. 1010
ltecalllne that Mr. Hughes refused te ma ma
dlate for n Just and posslble reparation,
claiming the Germans could pay what tha
French demnnded, AmerJcan new bcllew
either hla Judgment, an aubsaquent evtnts
have proved, was wrong or elre he wae
prejudiced. The boys who want ever te
knock the militarism out of aermany, te
fight for democracy nnd end war are amazed
tn find that where they have knocked It out
of ene It haa cropped up In many namely.
Krencli, the miln enci Poland, etc.
Trance, which liaa dena nothing In threo
yeara for peace, nothing te bind the wounds
of thn war, but, rather, te aggravate thorn,
and which s apendlng the money due ua for
military ventures In Turkey, Poland nnd
the many expeditions In Ilussln. should bn
ahewn that, whlle we did net win the war
alone, It would have bean lest by them
without us and Uiat wa demand she work for
penee.
The weapon Is tha debt dus us en which
we have allowed delay of Interest payments
for threo years, yet France ahewa net ene
single act of generosity In turn te Germany,
but uses either our money or that obtained
by skinning the Germans' backs for military
ventures. In fact, she would hnve us glorify
the French bleed and held the German bleed
In contempt and hotrod forevar. These
Americana of German daacent who fought
against Germany In the war ned net bn
nshnmed of the Teuten race bleed In their
ehu.
In ether words, tt Is far better for uf
te forget nnd forgive part or all of tne
allied debt due us and ferce disarmament
nnd a ronaanable Instead of the present
maniacal reparatlena than te keep our starv
Irg one-third out of work much longer, since
election Is net far off. Our debt of twenty
three billions even then would be nothing In
comparison te the Internal debts of the rest
of the world. Whlle perhepa the present
Disarmament and Far East Conference la
necessarily preliminary, still the main prob
lem la reparations, nllled debt and work for
Amerlean unemployed. Hew much longer
our unemployed can held out Is nn oxtremely
aerleua question. F. M. O.
Phlladilphla. November 28. 1021.
Married Women and Employment
Te the Editor of the Evening Publie Ledger:
Sir I am an employer, and previous te
the wnr I frequently made the assertion that
I would net employ any women about my
place. I did net think Uie office the place
for women, nnd cspeclally married wemen.
During the wnr conditions became Intoler
able, -and the mala help became se arbitrary
that I was compelled te discharge most of
them. If they were asked te de nny work
or remain a mlnute ever their hours, they
rnlml It nnil cast ud te me that they were
doing me a favor working for me. and that
they could get much larger pay In Govern
ment work.
Finally I began releasing my men te work
.n shipyards and munitien factories, end in
their place took women. Many of them were
young, unmarried women, whlle ethers were
married. 1 found the young women had the
war spirit and spent most of their tlme nt
night en commlttees that entertalned the
aeldlera nnd marines, and cume In unfitted
for their work tha following day.
The 'married women were the most effi
cient, nnd ene by ene 1 rcploeod my offlea
help, who had the yoemenetto fever, for
married women, and they have nlwnya been
se very steady and aatlsfactery thrtt I see
no .reason why I should dlseharge them and
employ men out of n. lob. whom I knew
would net glve me ea efficient aervlee,
AN M'F'n.
Philadelphia, Decnmber 1. 1021.
Wants Further Information
Te the Editor of thn Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir I read with Breat Intereit the letter
of "3, F. N." in your paper today, and I
think he ban Just the right Iden. Hut 1
deslre further Information from him as te
where he secured the young men Vvhem he
has educated. Hew did he go about getting
them? That ecems te be the difficult prob
lem. Ilelng situated very much In the same
position ea "S. F. tt.." without a family
and with means, I have never yet aeen tht
opportunity te de what he haa dene Prob
ably 1 de net leek in the right direction, or
probably he la differently altuated.
Where did he gb te find hla preteges, ns
I might call them? He has given ua geed
advice, but I think he should have been n
llttle mero explicit. Probably he hed frlenda
who were peer and could net educate their
children, and secured them In this way. I
have none auch. In fact, have net a very
wlde acquaintance, having alwaya been a
home man. and de net circulate about very
much.
I belleve If there was sotne place that
many men In my poaltlen could reach with
out tee much trouble or embarrassment,
that we would be Inclined te help these who
are struggling for an education. Thore
should be seme way of knowing nil about
these young men, te aave ua the trouble of
misappropriating our efforts. Will "8. F.
N," or some ene clse who has geno Inte
tha subject wrtte te the People'o Forum and
Kle nil the enlightenment posslble? It la nn
excellent thought, but tell ub, seme one. hew
It la te be carried out with the beat reault.
J. W. D.
Philadelphia. November 10, 1021.
forced te bring them up In mlaary 'and
without tha means of proper education And
nourishment.
Sema of tha children, sueh ea we aee In
ihe alums, would be batter off It they had
never been bern: also, It birth and tha pop
ulation were controlled there might be a Jeb
for every man.
I am net Jobless or childless, but knew
tint birth ,ls and nlwaya will, b controlled
te a certain axtant. .
J. A. DAVENPOHT.
Philadelphia, November 28, 1021.
Made Railroad Control Fafl
Te the Editor el the .Bumlne Publle Ledger:
Sir I aaa It aeema te ba the conclusion
of the press thai Government control of the
railways was a failure. Hut It scorns rather
odd no effort haa ever bean made te find
out trem the employee what menna ware
used by the executives te mnke It n. fail
ure, Plenty of proof could be hed If It Is
wanted. W. fl. C.
Philadelphia, Nevtmber 30, 1021.
hip.' Berne theorists advocate thU, claiming1
that uch training adda te brain develop
"D. Ia C." The distance from Weeds
Hele, Mass., le Nantucket Is thirty mllea.
"D. D V." The Knights bf Columbua
waa Incorporated In 1S02 t nder the laws et
the State of Connecticut.
"T I. K." Probably the record of tha
most often delivered speech belongs te Dr.
llussell II. Cenwell, of the Ilaptlst Temple,
this city, who haa delivered hla address
"Acres of Diamonds" nearly 8000 times.
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Questions Answered
Poems and Songs Desired
an appropriate name. Permit ma te aug aug
geat the nema of
The Werld'a Rehabilitation F,atr
1170 and 102)
Philadelphia Sefqul-Centennlal
Hollevlng, though aomewhnt lengthy, nev-
erthelesi every word truly descriptive nnd
appropriate, C. H. KOHS.
Philadelphia. November 20. 1021. ,
Othar names auggested are:
Charles P. Edwards. Jr World's Most
Progress lve Fair.
Hen-y T. Merford Philadelphia's Great
est Fair et 1020.
J. T. Hl.nrplees Werld'a Reconstruction
F.ilr.
Clara A Helscy League of Natien's In
dustrial Exposition.
Mlsa Hutu O'NellI America's Equality
Fulr.
Trancls J. Pratt renn'a Old Quaker City
Fair of 1020.
Mrs. E. J. Zolgler Werld'n United Pro Pre Pro
Eresilvo Exposition.
E;r.est F. Kech The Franklln-renn Cen
tennial. Margaret C. Tecbe. Jr. Intornatlenal
Tcace and Progress I'ulr
Francis Grant (Jrlfflth, Fr. World Poace
and I'rocresa Exposition of 1020.
O 'Thiodore Kctterer Werld'a Fair of
Eturnal Pence nnd Progress.
Believes In Birth Control
Te the Editor of the Eventng Public Ledger:
Sir I hav Just r.id Mrs Frederick
Scheft'n denouncement of Judge Royal R.
(lrnham. of deorgetown. If Mrs, Scheff has
been nctlve head of the Nntlenul Congress
of Methurti (fur nineteen yeara, I fnll te eec
hew sh enn have such a completo under
standing et mothorheod as she asserts.
I think It should be every woman's prlv prlv prlv
lloge te control the number of her offspring
otherwlse the majority of them would Ilvo n
llfe of slavery brlwr'ng up children, and th
working class, net being Wealthy, would b'
World War Querlee
Te the Editor et the Evening Publio Ledger:
Sir Please nnawer m the following World
War queries. The total cost of the World
War te nil natlens7 Alse tha cost te the
Unlted Btntea? What la the number of
Amerlcan caatialtlea? II, S. A.
Philadelphia. November SO. 1021.
The total coat et the war te all natlepn
was $180,000,000,000.
The cost te the United States waa $22,
000,000,000. In addition te this the Unjted
Htntes has made leana te the Alllea te the
amount of $10,000,000,000.
American caaualtles numbered J22.B0O.
Florence Nightingale Pledge
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir What was the Florence Nlghtlrurnle
plcdg87 II. W.
Philadelphia, November 22. 1021.
This la the nurse'a pledge: "I solemnly
pledge myself before Ged and In the presence
of this assemblage te pass my llfe In purity
and te practlce my profession faithfully. I
will abstain from whatever Is deleterious
nnd mischievous, nnd will net take or ad
minister knowingly nny harmful drug. 1
will de all In my powers te elevate the
standard of my profession end will held in
confldcnce all personal matters committed
te my keeping nnd all family affairs com
ing te my knowledge In the practice of my
calling. With loyalty will I endeavor te
aid the physician In hie work and dovetc
myaelf te the welfare of theso committed te
my care,"
Charge Against Fryatt
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir What waa the apeclfle charge placed
against Captain Fryatt, who was shot by
the Germans during the war? It waa an
odd word that I cannot romember.
A. L. I
Philadelphia. November 80, 1021.
Captain Fryatt, of the British ship Brus-
sels, v.as executed by the Germans nn the
charge of being n frane-tlraur. Literally
translated this means a "sharpshooter "
The word waa flrat Introduced In Interna
tional law ,ns a result of the organization
of benda nf Irregulara ns franc-tlreurs dur
ing the rrnnce-Prusslun War.
"E I. O " The Interstate Commerce
Commission ha accepted $10,000 000,000
as a tentatlve valuation of the railroads.
"T T. V." It Is a matter of opinion aa
te whether or net left-handed children should
1)0 forced te use the right hand In penman-'
"A Charming Bey"
Te the Mller et the Evening PubUe Leteer:
Sir Can any ene lecate for me an old
poem which includes these Unas:
"Trelawny was n charming beyi
He early learned te pray!
He levjrt his book and loved his school.
And kept the Sabbath day,"
W. L. A.
PhlladMphln. November 30. 1021.
A. J. Parsons, Haverford, Pa. The words
set te tha tuna of the lullaby from Jecelyn
were printed In the People'a Forum en Feb
ruary ID, 11121 We cannot reprint thorn
new.
Catherine Wllklna asks for the words
of two songs, "A Dream " and "Trnu
merel " Is It Ilartl-tt s "A Dream" that
la desired? There are many aenga with
this title We will print the words aet
te the Schumann "Trnumerel" muate If
a render will aupply them
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Don't let pain lay you up. Keep !
Slean's Liniment handy and at the first first
eign of an ache or pain, use it.
Fer forty years, Slean's has been the
world's pain and ache liniment. Slean's
Liniment couldn't keep its many thou
sands of friends if it didn't make geed.
Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Slea:
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Fer llultlmnre .t t nxliiniteD.
D. C. Norfolk and flip Siuitli
Delly M'rlre rc-nt Mindir. 1'reUlit nod
PimrnKer. S e'rlnrk P. M.i ntiirday, 3
I'rleclt I 1 from Pier 3. S Del iwnre a
rhllidiMnhln.
TOt Il
SEE THE WEST INDIES $350 & UP
Visit 7 em'ntriiv. t- im
In trepli.il p'aK lift
tedau shnr, i r ir
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GATES TOUHS Founded 1892
2S5 Flftli Awniir) nv Yerk
In t Ji i s charming
little British Colony,
it never rains in Win
ter, it's never het or
cold. Fine Bathing,
Gelf, Fishing, Ten
nis and splendid
Hotels.
MUNSON
LINES
announce Nerr Weekly aervic aervic
te Nauau. and Etcrn Cub.
Sleatr.cn Munarre (new) and
Muntmar leve New Yerk St
t.rdays beginning December J in,
a-riving Naaiau Tueaday morning
Send for Knlra and HoeKlet
MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES
inii:xi:i, in. no. . riit'iuiriniiia. im
or n.v Tour ht nrne
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FLORIDA MOST AnRACTIVE RESORT.
STI:.MXMII" UKMHITS
ti:mhh"-
i Ker-RiiDMnTbA
-UNE
La'iiy applied with ran.mir
jnd aii right te tht outs
and studding or ever dn.A
cr damaged plaster. Quuktr,
laixir and less costly te put
up than plaster-beard.
Under Contract with Barmuda Government
Extra Christmas Ship
W&TK5ir.w S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE'
Iuvca N. V. Dae. 2i Ilrtnrnlnc I)c. 29
7 Day Tour $97-50 and up
Inrludlnc All Slda Trtiia
Alse Special Christmas Sailings Dec. 21 and 28
Why we can produce this finer
Wall Beard at the price of ordinary
MP
tf
Because of our vast timber tracts,
mills and low-cost water power, you pay
no mere ler Cernell Panels, yet you get
a beard thut is already primed for paint
ing or calcimining "Milled-Primed"
nnd you save the work and expense of a
priming coat.
Yeu get the only beard with a beau
tiful "Oatmeal"' finish.
Yeu get a beard of pure weed fiber
a beard that is "Triple-Sized" in the
making, giving it triple the ordinary re-
Whcre te Buy Cernell
sistance te moisture, expansion, con
traction, sound and change in tempera
ture. Fer walls, ceilings and partitions in
homes, stores-, offices, factories, garages
and en farms Cernell is in highest
favor with thousands because of its
handsome surface, rigidity and strength.
Get quotations and sample from the
Cernell Dealers shown below.
CORNELL WOOD PRODUCTS CO.
Gen'l OITiccm: 190 N. State St., Chicago, III.
Water Power, Mills ami Timberlands in IViJcenjIn
8 DAY TOURS rWr".. $103 Z?
Other rinlllnira Dec. in-17
ln Tnln-fcrrrw de I.nica Oil Ilurnlnr Strumer
I.midlnR I'litnanjcrra Directly tit llmnllten lleili.
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" S. S. "FORT HAM'UO"
14, COO Tena Displacement 11 noe Tena Displacement
SAILINGS TWICE WEEKLY BEGINNING JANUARY
I-rnu N. Y. every Wed. A Hut. Frem llennudu even
Tnea. A. hat.
Tliktti uoetl en cither Steamer
flfrrlnip Fneutlllled Tlxfren lienlri.
LtfS Wrlte fur lllustiated literature te
il23A J0IIN1-SS IIKRMVDA LINK
Jl Whllrlinll ht N.
nirnena, Ultliy 4 l'e.. Ud
llnur'e nini . rnim. .
or any tnurlm axene Ji"
(1IA11I.I:S V. n:i,IN A CO., OIA Yerk llenil nnd lntler Street
A, II, AINWKK.IIT CO., U0 Ceinmercliil Truat Ilnllillnif
l'lti;i)EHK'lt It. OLIIIIY C( lUtli mill Murliet Strceta.
.1(111 N W. MOOItU, 2(lth nnil Suaqiirlmuiiii Avenui.
DOr.IUtINO & UKATTY, lllli and AlleKlieny Avenue.
Or.OlKJi: NAHh & t-ON, Glenn nml Avenue mid Iuiillilu btrrat,
.lASIF.K SI. IUWIV & CO.. 8th nml ilrnrit Aenne.
HOri'MAN IIOOH AMI SAH1I CO.. 10115 Vine Htreet
Hlll'1,1, I.l'JMlir.lt CO., SB50 Arch htreet.
B, H. ICKE1 Y & HON, Sliiln nnd Vmlirlii Streeta,
BAM17K1. MKOAItdRI., 810 Slontreaa Htreet.
CIIAUI.IIS II. CI.AKK, 10H Dtrklnann Htreet.
1AMKH SHAM', H'iii nnil Woeillnnd Avenue.
OOTTSCHAI.I. MOIH1AN. ISd nnd Woeillnnil Avenue.
J. ANDKHSON' ItOHS CO.. 2017 N. llrend htreet.
ZIMMK11MAN IIAKIMVAHK CO.. 41J Mnrhrt hlreet
i;ilVIC13 UI.r.CTUIO Sl'l'I'lV CO.. BS05 lliiltlmere Avenue.
GEO. V. STOICKU li SON. 34(h V Mnrhet Htreeta.
FOK SALE BY LUMBER pEALERS EVERYWHERE
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S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" "..
?,';' January 4 Februi y 4 March 4
Idenl Vacations Among Enchanted Itlanda
TuuiUta will MMt ttiH inialnt lilaterlu Island, of the et Indies. Imludliit
M Ihenija and St ( rev (Ainarka'a New Iland H.nnwn Pt Kltta
AlillKUa. Deniliil-a (LpBllah), (lualaleupe Maitlnlgue (Krencli), Si I u Hi
Ilarliadea ana Trinidad (nimllnh). Mercli 4th crulae Includes Bermuda
S. S. "Fert St. Geerge" Ideal Oil-Burning CruWing Steamer
Die 8 H "I'ert Ht Cleiirire" Is our hotel for the entlie rulae mid offers
5 r? Ju5urf' ?n0 pomrert "f modern hotel, IncludlnK larce and luxnrleuals
furntahed atnteroema. many telnit equipped with bedB. private lthi. het
nnd cold running water, and the rremenada decks nre lone and apacleua,
Orchestra for Dancina; nnd Cencerta
ttates for Criilara !!7.1.00 np te SRSO.oe.lnelndlnc IB Henmanlth pilratebatha
ln innirt required for (lie fmlui fin.i rr in.ri.ir. n
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, at Whitehall street NEV YORK
lirnh yiHiy Ar Ce.. ua,, Uer-rae llldu.. I'hlln., or Any TeurUt Anent
vt0mm
BaMaaUauaaaaiiiailaiaiaaianB
THE MEDITERRANEAN
The WeYider Cruise of the season by S. S. "Carenia,"
sailing Jan. 28. Strictly limited te 350 guests.
SOUTH AMERICA
A cruise-tour amidst scenery unexcelled for grandeur
and beauty, by Grace Liner "Santa Eltsa," sailing from
New Yerk Feb. 4.
WEST INDIES - PANAMA -CENTRAL
AMERICA
Cruises of endless interest and entertainment at frequent
intervals throughout the season.
BERMUDA
Inclusive Rate tours ; frequent departures. An ex
quisite holiday at moderate cost.
CALIFORNIA- HONOLULU
Large variety of special California - Honolulu tours
choice of route by sea (Panama Canal), or land. De
partures : Dec. 18 29; Jan 819; Feb. 16 27.
EGYPT THE NILE -PALESTINE
Te knew the Nile is te knew Egypt. The best way te
travel is by a Cook's Steamer or Dahabeah. Large
selection of itineraries for Escorted or Individual travel.
JAPAN CHINA
Spring Tours, exceptionally well planned, suitable for
Individuals, Families or Groups. Departures from
Pacific Coast Jan. 24; Feb. 221; March 425.
EUR.OPE Seuth of France Italy
Escorted or Individual travel covering all routes.
Reservations for the Pasbien Play at Ober-Ammergau.
Full Information and Literature en Request
THOS. COOK & SON
US SOUTH UROAD ST. BELOW WALNUT ST
PHILADELPHIA
Telephone Walnut 0300 nnd 2632
rNtVt YORK CHICAGO SAN rnANPIscn
BOSTON LOS ANGELES MONTREAL
TORONTO VANCOUVER
ISO Offices Throughout the World
Cook's Travelers Cheques
uoea Everywhere
Hetel Royal Palm
FORT MYERS;
FAMOUS FOR ITS CLIMATE-
Ueil J.v ii April
10th l h iO e f oUr.ie
PJ. ' i.iehicK It'dfna Ten
vV r,e,inir and Hunt-
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V.vmry llnem Mdth
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Ne Ceal Eills te Pay
It In (llorlena Hnmmertlme In
FORT LAUDERDALE
rierid.t'a Tropical AVendrrland
DIIATINO IIATHINO nSUDfO
Send ler lllaatrnted Iloeklet
SKOV tllAMIIEIl OK COMHEItCE
i:nrcATieNAr.
lleth Htxm
AUTO SCHOOL inducted te h.
llvln Offera ceuraea In
(1) Meehanlta. (2) Repair Shep rrncile. tl
, Imltlen. ftenrnitera. Hturtlnir Katara. 'an
Ilitlitlnp. (4) Hternee Ilnltery TVcrk, end t
Short Ceurae for Oirnera open te Iten ac
I Women Inderaed by the Philadelphia Aut
Tradi- Aoclatlen.
I "The Scheel that tnkes a perenal
Oifereat in every student."
New Day nnd Kvenlnr Cetiraaa Open
I Monday, Dec. 12
AUTO 8C1IOOI.. 1034 LUDLOW BT.
TIIK V. SI. C A. OF PIIILA.
1121 Areb St.
JBJLNKS
BUSINESS1
COLLEGE
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Accountancy
ter We Ken
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FILING
A Paying
Vocation
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i iu.tlen Telephone He 1. WaJnut 0680
0551 Keyatena, Ma.n 731. Call er writ
1 I. rector Heai U. Martin,
Stundard Scheel of Filing nndlndexlnj
uieLMt-WarnlLlie Ce lUl'.'.luM Cbeatnut 8
Phi ndelplila. Pa
TRAYER'S Thf ""T nealnaaa flehe
3 I lVtt. I CI J (yj CHESTNUT MX.
t'oeltlon minr int'd Knter new. liny or nlrbt
Mi'SirAI. IXSTmTTlON
Phila. Musical Academy
flern-nintewn Ilrnnrn, 3(1 E. Walnut Lab
rninlnene 8Mh Penean. Otn. a
IN MKMOIUAM
I'yerLP. - In aad und levlnar mtmerr c
mr dear wlf- and ine'har SVHIC COOPBI'
who rafl3 I Hw.n liecember 5. 1&20.
irSHAND AND DAUGHTER.
Seatfjs
AI.BRIOIIT ludrterly Dec D. Mra
MIIY AI.IIHIOTH (nee Hrhardt) runara
Mnlrei Tue . 2 P M p'eclaely realdanec
2022 N Sd at Inl private, Ivy Hill Cem.
ALI.KN On D.-c 8 1K21 VII.L1A
A I.I KN iired R'l yenre Kelntlvea an
fronds a'e Invited te the aervlcea. en Tue
la afternoon at 2 o'clock, ut hla lat'
leslder.ci. l'lll N dread at Interment
prUate
ATi HPmIV (n Huchnnan). Or. Dec. 1
l'i21 ANS'Ii: n wlfe of Jamea Atcheaet.
It la L'n and frim'i ure Invited te the aer
Lea. en Memlav afternoon at 2 .clock, l
tht ""in ,,, it Hir nil H20 Cheatnut at
Ihuti 'ent a' Ml Merla'i Otnatary. Krlendr
n..v w. leifiinw bun'lav ee
IIAM.KNTINi: -At Woodbury N. J. ei
Dec 1. U'2l JIINMF. M bleel wife v
Hei ert ! und 4au;hter of th late Wllllan
and Minn e Aru aaed 2fl Helatlvaa nu
fr'. ndn .ntlted le funeral rvlceh en Meb
dny nt t I' M ut I er K-iuidmether'a real
drnct lllli 1'cpnr a' Iterrraina may b
lwed Sundnt rfnmii N te 10 e Ueck. Ir
erTrt tireenmeunt (""emctery.
neiCE On Dee ; ll'2. 3 MOTVrO?
li'lih M Ilv.atlvea and frtenda ar
il'fe.l te iri kt!c en Tueaday aftui
pecn k 2 oile'k at hie late residence
(i 20 'it it jt Intt'rmvnt private. Plena
rut Mower
IKK IN iw a KATK. widow of Theme"
Hi en funeral Tuea 1 P M realdence e'
een-iii-luw Kliu d Shlaler Kaalnttten, Pi
iric in Triiniv I uiherun i hurch. 3 P.
Int ad.'eln na ctn.ner
HOiD -rn n-c 1 lv)21 JOHN W. nOYI
luneral ervlm, en Mendaj at 2 P. M., i
late re lence 1?0 Illoemlnsdale ae.. Waym
Pa Iniei-ment irlvatM
in.-rh A 21H s 4lt at en Dee. I
1 "-1 AS'MA MM' .lfH tt Arthur O. IMnc
"d diuil r f Oeirge and Emma Carrel
IVUtHee i.nd tni ! ure Invited le the ar
li ca en ifl'ifcdn iiftrn'Kin, ut 2 e'ciael
mi Uih iil'ver I! Jialr llldjr . 1H20 Cbeatnt,
it Interment pr?trt.
rl-p.r-H in T' On Dee "I 11)21. K1MU
i'IWMS 1fe of Jamee nirnhfield, Jbala
tlee int frle'id Rn lntel t the aervleea
en Tueslav mermnit t 10 clerk, at th
'H'vet II ITmr l.lir Ia20 Chtalnut at. In
termini pr.wue
l!rK.V Dc 3 WII.UAM It BUBN8
of 2127 S (17th at Due notice later.
CALLAHAN Dec H HANNAH. jrlt
the late Ij. nnli ("alluhun Kelatlvaa am
ft .miiU are U.ilted tj at'end funeral. Wed.
1 HO A M late ret derec 11125 lrchwee
ae SeliTnn retulein maea tit Cartbace'
' 'hurch 10 A M Int Ht rharlea' Cam.
Kelljvllle.
CAMPIONI Dee 2. ANNA M, wife t
Oeerite U. Campion and dauahter nf th
late Jehn and Mary jr-('ll Halatlvea an
'rlende of family nre Invited te attend th
funeral, en Tuta at 8 A M from th
realdenca of her brother Leula MeOall e
111 K Hecter at , Cenahnhncken, JIUh rate
of requiem at Ht Matthew a Church at P',2
A M Ini t Matthew a New Cm.
CANTIIKI L -On Dec 1 1B21 M. ELIZA
I1ETII HOHSON wlfi; of tha lata WJIllnm
runtrell M D ItelaiUea and frlenda Invite
te funeral aervlcea en Monday at t I. M
at her late realdenre 140 Weat Rixf ave.
HaddenOeld. N. J. Interment private, Hr
lelth Cemetery
f-AItPKNTKH Dec 8, rUtUH. widow c-i
William Can"iler Ileiatlvea and frtenda
are Invited te attend funeral. Tuea,. 3 f.U.
from late realdence, 2114 Naaaa t, iAt.
Leverlnten Cem. Vlewln Men., iCt.e'i
CAKTEn.-TOn Dc. g, 1021, tlKUKt'tl
huabad of ,7k Ut. Anna, L. Carter" Vifc
Uvea and frlenda. a ae all cirzanUiUeaYa f
n:JrS!MJu
ii
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Monday