IV ft wt J w't" 1. - v I I v mmmmmmimaKtkitflm THE letters te tlie Editor ADhIluCII'Mi w.ip ----- "Tk. a "w"".nt r;rdlnr a con- Mr .tills the pctullur position tbrf ST 1 '". - .irTnnr. And wnetl I i!T"K1sa-K.si " MLu'i. ttwi, I hT Mn h.r. for $? 'I newand am una, te under- ' IM mll0" Shicti ery en. wm te MM, w.y '""." n Is n ' Mvln ''V.bt und tuit you .heald think rf "' ."," and honerftW. until you " eek upon ethen M MWT cre.. ill PfM.nf, fr,.t , or In & .uspleleu. way. f ffi S..lt " thlt " ""'think eM of your nlhber you must Tih.0UI 'h"U "ved here I hav, V "' HIS en who l-M tjeaUd m. In t, find ",,,, W8 j,av Men properly M.' d en th?mih th. formality telrrf" ";w. acnuatntanee.hlp Ufere the ?" ..midehtB worn oft. Why should "?' w arc all Children et (he same "" b' S,w "' created In 0 "TKS butTf w7ai; .UaVthVd SX'Tdnw.th.uT ". rfrner try te talk te m. one en tt'- rt. VtrMt eern.r.. or .v.n In th. w'cn ite wilt Wt and .'rebBWs, .? wMd.t"r him from takln a o e o rneeT In Nw Yerk, whera I haw wd d thtnr ara different and very " "L.'in h willing te talk te avary one f5fh he cr wffat they are. "Vk.V .i.r aan Utte care of them- fi6UBr " ' ,d,",.lTn.'ilvrdV!n noeten, tha city ofoul efoul ofeul 1 !I I hive never found tha anohbleh "? 4r.vleu attltud. that I find In Phlla J'.'i.ta ! hlv" HvVl In Ualtlmere and In WJ? Va and J have found the peeple W"0?!'. . ? If you wer. Innocent be- ?'. tier found you were nullty. but It l fort ty leuiiu -,miM I ka te $, of etr .iranaera- e''" T ntladelpbla. December 2. 1021. ,iinn CaDltal Punlihment htk. Jdller e th JTvntlne PubHe tedeer; """ .. .. i.- tr.riim nt ieur rseer. ,S.nr M. 02 : app.ara an artlcle by STsS.il rewntliur capital punl.hm.nt a. ' '.l0 . ' .. Thern .eem. te be fflP,::rnl.,prer.denh,! JShiMjrK ,,-r, .eeB.en.., '-';- -; .. h. JJel Oielr consclenee. would b cen.lderably taciiplUI puhlnhment. In Deuteronomy. rttll-H. the Lord dlrecled that: ' any man hate his neighbor and II. In nit for him. and rie up nialnnt htm. and S , him mortally that he may die." elc. iS, eld.r. of the city Bhall fetch him One. and deliver him lote tha hand. i of htM hd. h mar flle. Thin. S, .ball net Pity him. but thou .halt put inr te. u'" of Innocent bleed," etc. jlnl faln in tn. ia.i Y.r ei me Aieltr It Is stated: "Aha thine ee .hall net pity, but life .... . iif. .v fnp avr: teeth for mill ui . ww -.-teeth; hand for hand! feet for feet." Tb above wuia seem te puun um ctenrtjr ftit no renen need bay. fear of condemn cendemn ltr Mether te deatl' for a penalty actnc ... L- a .l.allHI.(il IihIIa. AB tree'tlie evidence produced, that the party U rulty of the crime. U It might net be ami., te devote mere Iwtallnai In Dew ipe, in cennpicuau. pmcea ft i pren, Instead of te murder headline. ti vtnei like these from the "Doek of Jutlci " It would be far mera beneficial te th public, for they may catch th. .ye tipltH punlihment, but fear, te declare him- MI 10. at a pn)cnoie.lcl moment, iuui Aiier til Tl.ws en th. subject by m.tlni out Jus tin as It Is Intended. T. A. WACHTEH. Ftllad.lphla. December S, 1921. Names for Coming Fair ft Ml Editor e fhe mien(na iuHle J.edatr: Sir As a nam. for the fair of 1020 hew Ibwt 'Teace Victory Exhibition" or "Vic tery et Feace Eshlbltlen"? Of 6eune. you will have te guarantee l&tpesce In 1920. It would te a bit Ironical tttneut last. A l'HiUMJEL,i-iiiAr4. PMIidelphla. November 23. 1021. Other names aucsrated for the 1020 fair in: Jehn T. Naulty Universal Democracy Mr. Mrs. U. Ulumenthal Hern, of America.'. Utxtty Imposition. M niditely Robinson American Indo Inde Indo KnJtr.ce Imposition (1770-1020). Mfi II. II. Kirk World's National Cen tmnlal 1820 Htien P. Turner The World's Industrial bveiltlen. wlllUm Spellane World's Exposition In Q Cradle of Liberty. "M. V. K." All-World Exposition. Jfrf a. If. Tayler World's Pair of rrciifit, Jehn A Aekermnn Twentieth Century JtMUi. Vkla Hum The World Fair. 2fn. WitMnm Cra.v.tarA Christians' World Extwilllen E. n. Hebertsen International Industrial rjpcilllen. Hirry Harlen, Jr The Greatest Fair of Uhsrtr. Mm C Iiwnsbury rcerless Penn Cen lur nxpoeltlen. Ab. Ilothiteln rhlladelphla's World's Omecrac)' Exposition Public's View of Plava htU JTdifei e hc livening rublle Ltdetr ElfI.ftf as. rinua kaan ann.nrln In imlf -- .... (II. .D ll yf"l ! 411 J " wiuan taklnsr the theatrical managfra te t&lV A ..!.. Ik.-. It.. -l M n i nivuifj mem urtr hid uiiuia. ru Way, The proJucera and manefrrra ar -T trne the avoraae theatrctjoera what ieek. a wlthy-wathy play, with a a bordering en th ebcen; a melodrama t remlndi one of tha ten, twenty und -- cni ar.ely, rermariy seen at the mtlnnal .,li i-.. - -i... .... Jwwm between two and eight wpks. while iupaiantiai play tnUTBlei threutih - "P1M or 1C9R, Kttt Wt.ln a . .. - .'utiiH iu mppvnr an one ec me "ite- rfi?,the,w celumna te advortlne a play. Vlih IO Inform inm nt mr a.irfa.U. l. i. i bre,hrcn of a conversation I ever- ST. ' "inter wniie leaving: a Houth efij itriet theatre, where ene of Shakes- "'" Pls was bclnjr preduced: Uri i irnn...K..Li .. . iii i. """"'"""i"". warning; arm-in-arm .... ,N8vtr,hlnk' fereln th. Harvard az:.;::i .."" "c.n '?. na ilii. m airuia it is ratner demer- U In effect en young people. Ne, of wwi.. I j0n.t brn. th chlar,n, Whjf ,j0 ou knew fr j...n..i.in,. ni.-, ... in... . --", '""winmn, niiBeapeire u t net al,vn',a sufficiently obicure. lki .1 aK " "" ana beside., as ij V' e" ' te Mr. Knownethlnn. u Is C '" ul uur reaicai arnmatlst hav ,,7n .a drinking man. tfif t Vm """."f"'1 m through the iJmebV, l t hobnobbing with Ur. -er ... T. ". nna .teannir aneep U4 D.S.M. '.V ..At Snr r' ,h0 'Sen8 k,j -."- i ww i-rovemer. of Jexz SL??U,? Pnli. 'Ten Nights In the airiB fB? t ?2aU c,rt0n'' take the - ..i una instructive drama." MdtlDhla. D,c,mb B( ,D2, "' ' Th iHaaiiila... m " iMLuuiiuuB urecer lIrn.TarS.lht.b! L oei WtIen te Mr. ' en , I "l"- " '" grocery Wel..J?. y. la,t w' nd overhead u ""r for k., .m,n ,ryln t0 secur. an 1 th. rt at tw""y-nve cent, a pound. U buy ii ..." "ia r,,nt eul Wu1 h '"Is m? L'J9 h.BP he wanted at twenty Mf Pound, i had jmt bought a sllce rUt aid ? "JE Ea,,,or Bheula " T0ldn2 V,"?, Jho l'lnt M possible. "nf'""- 0r bctarlan "'" """l be shVnJi m,a an1 Melrss P faith sw..1"! nn ovldenca of " Sr n id' ?,1,heun " "III net te Vl.?."b"catlen of n letter in net ' by thiVJ"' '"derment et Ua PaJX'nlB. Jfper, 1 Jlwr m manuscript be saved. PEOPLE'S FORUM Suggestions Tending Community Chrtitmaa Tre Te I 'ft. Adiier 0 tfte Btienltie rubrte Ltdetr, --- -.. Ub juur reaaari AverAi nnvi im beat wa.rie'"l?.t fet '""0n te th. their ..""' Bb?.ut ,ha me" Chrlstma. cneer i am aitMiaiiv ini....ia4 i .-it.-... i.J .. . ' ,"wn-.UI no longer leek upon th. for . ... j inm;nce, out a. a nay !na. . a 'ly for cxchanrlmr gift, uauallt genSJaT n bre,uht aWt threugh0 in. JlaTed enlt .P.re.Va".,.n,f ,ht a '" " ""8 ciatert only a. te It. monetary value. iak? fI0W,n".UJ" hfye plent' of w e rl .of '"mlve. nnd about all they whirh ?LU,,hV thft ls holiday In kmhJ.,,,,n ' J18 e work, and .njey WHK Jh ' !:,,V,,h ,he Mlenes. It bring.. f0mfn?.ChJ ?"!? !1 d?"' for ta thm ther. 1. Knrtii ,u5he1 '0 . which has been a?3 miiil" ,rem enortlen te generation. 2hln Ti lh V.ry 'y ln ,hl "untry wer- 1 ,mJ .,h;,n et 0 Patre nalnt. ma. for .il fc!.V Way t0 colbe Chrlrt rSSSt.J r 4 '. hlId"n would be for a com ?. f"!2rt t0 Jw,.mad lvlng mean, that noe. of th.m .hall be mined In bringing merriment Inte their young live.. Fer wh community exercl.e. I think th. publk. school, should b. used, especially th. prl nary ccnoeia, .ch?tr.M? a nunb' of helld.r. for th. a.v fLf- Jlfl!i! . ,nvftr'RbIr beginning th. when.'h'VPl ,tm"' Au th MUrtn te whom the Chrlstma means se mueh ar. at tendant, of th. public .choels. Ceniecuently In having the., children's festival. n the ichoela no en. would be missed. Prieu. te th. pjrled the te.ch.rs of th. varleua da partment. could offer an Inductmtnt te chit, ar.n te leafn Chrl.tmaa poems, mil. Christ ma. play tc.. the. meet capabl. bln t rtal t Mrt ,n ,h9 cemmun'tr n- Th. Chrlstma. tree and presents could b. pnrrtded through subscriptions In the nelgh nelgh nelgh borheod. The ceet would be quite Inex pensive. Then a. community requeet should be 'gent out from each school asking for con cen con trlbutlens In lbs way of presents, nnd If thl. was done and a proper explanation was made, I doubt whether there is en. com munity .cHoel In th. city but would have an abundanc. et preaents, and te spare. Thl. would give every child In the city a merry Chrlstma., and I think It Is the beat way te reach alt, very much better than through the churches, which are sectarian, some of them with very few children, and ethers with mero than they can eare for; and It would Include th. non-churchgoers . contributor, who rarely If ever ar. called upon by th. churches te help toward a merry Chrlstma. for the children, Mrs. W. L. DEWALT. Philadelphia, December 4, 1021. Te Distribute Christmas Cheer Te tht Editor 0 the Evening rubllc Ltdetr: Sir I have read several letter. In your People's Forum lately In which various m.thed. were suggested a. te th. beet way te bring the proper che.r te the greatest number, and I believe If en early effort was made, what sheutd be dene would be for each family that la able te de se te adept one, two or mero guest, te entertain Hum of bam and paid the same grocer sixty-five cnt. per pound. n. It. T. Philadelphia, November 80, 1021. Needless Noises Te th Editor et the Evening PubHe Ledger: Sir Why .heuld a city be compelled even If It 1. a city te put up with se many useless noises? Have you net often heard: "My. hew peaceful It ls here we quiet and restful"7 Why cannot the city be made. In the residential wctlen. Just a. quiet and peaceful a. the country? Because the peo ple hav. gotten the Idea that the mera n"-1.. you make th. mer. of a city It I. tn which you live. Ge many noise, as ws have te contend with could easily be den. away with. Take, for Instance, the automobile. An automeblllst tee often will net blew his horn when It Is urgent that he de ee, but he will en that horn In a frightful mann.r after midnight ln order te call some friend. out et a building. A motorcycle with the muffler oft makes mere neli, than th. Twen tieth Century Limited. Why I. It necri.ary for th. newsboys particularly when they have stands te cull out their papers 'right Inte your eardrums? If they had n. large bulletin giving the new. of the day, as I under. land I. the caie In Londen and ether European clttea, pee ple would purchase Just a. quickly. If every storekeeper In the city hired a man te ealt out his wares, the din would b. ter rific, and the business would amount te no mero than It was before. II. W, L. Philadelphia. December 2. 1021. Questions Ansteered A Widow's Pension Te f he Editor of the Evening PubHe Ledger: Sir I am v.rlttm; frr a. soldier", widow. Her husband died twenty ears age, and up until the time of his death he received n pension for service In the Civil War. She la new In need, and we wonder If she Is en titled te n pension ns a widow of a Civil War veteran. Where should she apply for such a pension? O. W. L. Philadelphia. Docember 2. 1021. It ls very likely that sh can collect a pen sion, but pension, ara nwnrded after an Investigation and regulation blanks nr. rilled by the applicant. Her eligibility for the pension and the nmeunt of the pension would depend en many fact net stated in your letter. Wrlte at once te the Commis sioner of Tensions, Pension Ilureiu. Depart ment of the Interior, Washington. D. C We advlse that she de this at once, for If the ptnslen Is te be awarded It In dated from the time the application Is made. Medals for "Unknown Soldier" Te the Fdlter nf the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Were the medals which were put en the casket of the "unknown soldier" burled or w.rs they rrmeed? II. W. L. Philadelphia, December B. 1021. The bunting flag which cevered the casket en it. Journey from Prance was burled with th. body of th. unknown seldltr. Th. silk "ag which covered the casket whlle the body lay In state and during the funeral cere mony was removed, together with all medal, conferred by foreign KOcrnment and our own. The preent plan Is te have a case rrad. te held flag and m.dnl. and place It In the archives of the amphitheatre nt Ar lington, where It may be setn by lalters te th. tomb of the unknown dead. "C. C. K." It was Duller Lytten who The Teepte. Forum wilt appear d.lly tn the KTcnlng PuWIe ledger, and aim rn the Hunday. Publle Ledger. Letter. dlscua.lag timely topic, will be printed, as well e reqnMted nwmi, and qurslleni of general Interest will b. answered. Come and bring a friend. A lessen free. Cooking, Jelly making, making cakes, etc. Mary Wilsen Cooking Scheel 241 S. 23d St. Phenel Hprnre 0783 Coulter Junier Shee Helder $y "u r8 Fer SMninf Sbeei PltMfAll Sizes & Shapes Chiuiffcible lasts. De. tnchnhle wall bracket N'lckn! finish. Complete Outfit, $2 Including pnllshln cloth .nil polish. pHlLA. SMUt REPAIRING CO. 114 H. 15th Ht. IT B. 11th St. 17 H. 13th Ht. E33 Clirmtnat Nt. VlJ l 1HS. .tV EVENING ' PUSGIC BEDGIia-PHIBAl)BIBCU WEDHE&DA.Y, te a Merry Christmas i Ien Christmas with plenty te eat and with Present, te carry nwy with them In order te remember the munlflcence of th. donor. ine inclination today seems te M among many peoel. ta Mnlev ihn rsults nf thlr charity, and they can de .0 In thl. way by distributing personally th.lr Chrl.tmaa cheer ui ineir own homes, e be enjoyed by the whole family. It ta selfish te feel that Chrlstma. t. a home day 'with the family alone, net te ba Intsrruettd by ethers. Ifmr about these families who hav. no home and money with which te enjoy Chrlstmas7 There ar. many thousands of th.m In thl. city this year, mere than for many Chrlatmase. past. Celebrate Christmas at home, but bring Inte the horn. th. unfortunates who have no mean, of celebrating It except through your generosity. uy adopting the peer for Christmas It will be possible te bring Jey Inte the heart, et tha thousands who will ether nine have a Joyless Christmas. Teu can afford It and will net miss the trifling- cost. It will give you a new incentive te thank Qed for HI. bounteousness. Try It. Christian friends. JOHN L. CLARKE, Philadelphia, December S, 1931. Employers and Christmas Te t ft. Editor 0 tfta Evening PuMte Lede'r! Sir An old custom is gradually dying out In thl. city. And that 1. for employers te leek after their help en Christmas. I think thl. would be the very best way te meet the want, of the peer at thl. period. The char itable organisatien, usually take care of the destltut. ln some way or another, but It la th. elas. Just one gnade higher, these em ployed, who ln many cases And little cheer at th. Chrlstma. period for the reason that th. salaries th. majority of them receive nr. .0 .mall that they must spend all their wage, tn providing the dally necessities, and when Chrlstma. comes they have no way of providing any special way of observing the day, or of passing presents te th.lr loved ones. Th. persens who need essistanrs most at the holiday period are the working classes. When I say "working classes" I don't mean the htgh-salarltd empleyes, and etrange a. It may eem they are virtually the only one. who recelve "fat" Chrlstma. preents from their emplejers If All th. working classes were given a Chrlstma. "benu." by their employers, either tv week's .alary, or at least a portion of It, they would have a little ready money with which te provide addi tional thing, for the celebration of the day In the home. Employer, are lnvurlably men et means, and can well afford te distribute gift. In this way, especially ns the donor, have virtually had "value received" through the efforts of their worker., who have helped them te plle up their wealth, and for which, a. a rule, they have net given them n 11b .ral ahare In reward. If eery employer would give his em em plees, at Chrlstma. time, only a part of the money they have brought te him dur ing the year, all empleyes would have abun dant mean, for bringing Chrlstma. Inte their various homes, and as I stated before, the really peer, unemployed families ere Inva riably sufficiently helped through the chart table organisatiens. J. Jj, S. Philadelphia, December 4. 1021. wrote "Reading without purpess 1. Baunt.r In:, net exercise." "E Milan, ents C. It." anlll-Curct was born at Italy, of Italian and Spanish par- Poems and Songs Desired Wants a Hymn Te the Editor of the Evening JVeJfe ledger: Sir An Inquirer several weka age asked for the hymn In which this I. a stanza: "When wo've been here ten thousand years, Ilrlght shining ns the sun, We've no loes day. te sing Ged's prats. Than wh.n w. first begun," I, tee, would Ilka the same enlightenment. I think It I. In the hymn beginning with: "When I can read my title clear Te mansions In the skies," several vers, of which appear In many of our hymn book., but emitting that of which w. Inquire. All of the., old hymn, have rung In my ear. ever since my child hood many year. age. The foregoing are net specimens of these most esteemed for grandeur, dignity and reverence. H. W. CHAMPLIN. Tewanda, Pa.. November 28, 1021, Asks for Twe Poems Te the Editor of ft Evening PuMie Leieef Sir Will you please clve m. the poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox en. verse of which reads: "I am success, the' hungry, cold. Ill-clad: I wander for a time. I .mil. and .ay: It ls but for a while: tomorrow I shall be glad. Fer geed fortune comes my way. Ced Is my father: He haw wealth untold; Hlsl wrilth Is mln.: health, happiness and geld.' " Alse one which I de net knew who wrote. The first line reads something llke this: "The sculptor boy steed at his marble." The'last line la "Hut what cornea out of hi. mind " MAIUON A. HKDIUCK. Philadelphia. Decembfr 1. 1021. .. II Grews Thick, Heavy Hair 35-cent Bettle Ends all Dandruff, Steps Hair Coming Out Ten minutes after using Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will net itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, ; fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all ever the scalp. Danderine is te the hair what ' fresh showers of rain and sunshine are te vegetation. It gees right te the roots, invigorates and strength ens them, helping the hair te grew long, strong and luxuriant. One ap plication of Danderine makes thin, lifeless, colorless hair leek youth fully bright, lustrous and just twice i as abundant Advt. DANDERINE ' jmKL i "' ',aW Consistory Rings wG ' wfl . the 02d degree. 14 Qftii K- blue whits dnmend. Bivf We e.rry a full line of Masonic Jewelry. X31AB OATALOOVE EEADV WT ITHI632CeIumbla Ave. nil 1 nmd55e.8ttifc. FREE FREE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY AN ELECTRIC IRON WITH EACH CONTRACT We will wlre any soven-roem house, seven switches, lour 3-wn.yB two plug receptacles, one light In cellar, complete with a set of solid br.asi flxturee for $135.00 All Werk Gnurnnterd 28 Years' Exporlence Sawyer Electric Ce. 3216 Germantown Av., Phila. Hell Phene, Diamond 8186 W fTry this Beauty Treatment iet several nirrhts and note the clear, soft, youthfulness of your com plexion, WasH your face, hcclr, hands nnd. arms with warm water and Black and White Seap. Then with the f inp;cr tips, lightly apply Black and Wnite Beauty Bleach. Allew te remain en the skin ever night. Next morning romevo again with warm water and soap. All dracr nnrl rlennrtmeTif; rf.nrrt can supply you with Black andirLI UliMeffmt White Beauty Bleach. 50c theli package; Black end White Seap, 25c the cake. Write Dept. K, Plough, Memphis, Tenn., for your Birthday and Dream Boek, and leaflet which lolls all about the i toilet requisites of the Black and UTtiil-n Vna ' 4i vw 4.MW. Why We Sell Cheaper Hecuuss v.n are manufacturers and In the future w. shall !! directly te the public ut our fermrr jirkes le deulers. Yeu v the difference- and It a worth werth whll. ilnir Cema here nnd ae. OUn furnltu.re twins innrt". This Massive CHAIR or ROCKER 19 .78 Retail Price $45.00 Wonderful Gift for the Felks at Heme We have a full line of 3-Piece Living Roem Suits $55 Up A small Deposit ulll rtfieric any article till Xmas Empire Upholstered Furniture Ce. Inc. Factory and Salesroom 226 North 10th St. Open Moe., l"r. a t?ut. Y.r. Till 0 'S 1 ," ?s. Men's Hats Velours. Derbys and sefts. Its modeled Inte latest style, and retrlmmed equal te new. Jeffersen Hat Ce., 135 S. 10th St. Wiy m imi, M--KA Ten caa vw your SMALLEST SHOE wtth EASK smef COMFORT whQe nrfeg MAGUIRES IKImIH CORN PLASTER f tklts t rvtxr fet Itkw m pttrtaf rtafttp. Li ftM JS fir) rirUM- Tfc as. ifktf. Recerd 3024 Tack Me te Sleep. . Snnnr Tcnneiiee . . . Ask Krapf Music Stere 926 W. Cumberland St. illl!Uill!Hli;niPIIIIl!lir.Bl!lIflll!IIH!II!!IU!in WINDOW SHADES ESMr'THATWORK Mea.nrrd and Hunr In 24 Hours Big Stock Die Facilities Aik for Eitimau I Ralph De Frehn 3123 FRANKFORD AVE. Illl Kenrincten 030 nEiiiirjinrniBL'irKUFn'BiiiuiHEiDaiii CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water Any Style or Slsa Kitchen Equipment Fer Hetmlt and Rrtitaurant lUnK.. St.am Tht. Plate-w.rmer., Oriaill. Steves Cooker., Wain. Trn. ate. VICTOR V.CIAD CO. 217-219 S. 11th St. f ij) 5 3 .50 Sunday 1 .S,Decemberlli i Hagerstown, Md. i Mechanicsburg, Carlisle ' Shippenskurg, Chambersburg and Greencaslle, Pa. AND HKTI.UN rhreush the rirtiirriQue CumbrrleDd Valley PrtXIAI. TRAIN i.KAvrs I'hUndelphlu (Hreiul Ht.) - (1 110 A.M. Vet I'lillndelpnia - . . 0:33 A.M. Kehipilng lemrs Hanrstewn 0:30 SSI1, M.. mulilnc snme step, ui en SS coins trip. S Bee flyers Consult AurnU - H Pennsylvania System TTlie Itaute of the Ilrenlnaj Umlled WINTER T.kM Tk.re Out by th. lUeti PAIN Taka Oft CaUoea MMM-P-M 1 I BIO IV all' I II Mi I raw w l! l I w f I You'll taste the 1 I 3 ill I diitcrcncc! Coffee Ij i ill i. "0 l i i I At all our Stores m 1 '..- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHl , aMME J h ,i Will Find That Leak in Your Reef Patch here, patch there, still another leak appears. Once you start, seems you can't step. Let us replace your worn tin or slag reef with a 5-year guaranteed reef at less than cost of repeated repairs. Just Phene Tieffa 8700 Mr. McKinney - mviu Kebe DECEMBER 7, ' 1021 GA flkSetJiring Furnaen IfatMectureii ev L. D. Befgcr Ce., 69 N. 2d St P.H. Market III Keyatene, Main .711 Cuticura Seap Will Help Yeu Clear Your Skin tint. nu-r. tlilticr fur thn family at any store you prefer. Cloth Cleth Inr. Furniture. Heuse FurnlnliInKS, Jew tlry and Oeneral Mercliaridlse. Pay at our convenience. Ileen at It rlsht her. en Chestnut Btrent ever 3(t year.. Call. Theno or Write 8R. WEAVER 1112 Chestnut SI Reems 21 and 23, Take Elevator $345.00 AN engagement ring of ex Qulaite beauty containing ene large tHJllnnf diamond and twenty-four smalt ones an platinum getting. TXTB new have a wonderful diavlay of diamond ringi in platinum, geld and preen geid at prices that range from tSO 00 te $950.00 Kennedy & Bre. Diamond Merchants & Jeweler. 102 S. 13th St 1878 1920 Aiarie and vurA St. PHILADELPHIA AT THE TOP OF THE LIST Bepin your Christmas Rift list with the item, "Savings accounts." Christmas shopping will be simplified by giving such a present te chil dren, relatives and inti mate friends. If opened at this bank, the savings account will draw interest and in crease in value day by day. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,550,000.00 "An Opportunity"! Present low exchange value of Italian lira places these cars in cus tomers' hands at less than one-half their nor mal cost. .tfi New models exhibition. new en I IMPORTED FROM ITALY Wr offer n remplft' series of rliassls mounted with Imported and tlomestle eu.tem-nullt tlennl hedle. nt prices loner ttmn .ver lfere. Nete fellcmlnr price, upon standnrd mndrlsi l Sed an, 501 Medel, $3575 Town Lnndaulet, 505 Medel, $5200 Suburban Sedan, 510 Medel, $7185 POTTER-DIESINCER MOTOR CO. CHESTNUT ST. AT 22d RAINS j&WC4i, V r4. tt Ul S3 mm fr' frbw ii Reberta Ave. and Stokley St. We Buy Old Geld niamnnd. Rllvrr, Pl.tlnnm a False Teejb. Weteft and Jtwttrv tltpairing Eenxmatle PENN SMELTING CO. ""IrmbPiMT"""'" 906 FILBERT ST. Individuality in Suit- $65.00 ings and Overceatings AND Mede te Mea.ure. . . $70.00 008 VfAIXVT ST. STKAMMItIP XflTH'Ka 'U7 24th 'v I I Hill Eight Cylinder v IK ROADSTER W 111$ $162S 1V I (( F' O. D. Factory 11 1 1 II 111 ITie comfort and convenience of this Jjl J J WWtt model, and ita ease of operation in traffic, ' u make it ideal for the professional or busi III 1 1 vu ness man whose time is valuable. 111111 yAm Larson-OIdsmebile Ce. Ill I I VAvSS, 800 North Bread Street NvcCk. Hern. OIiole Territory Open te jyw N. XXXv JUponlble S.ai.rs. 0ys BLACK DIAMOND LINES Regular Freight Service Te Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam SS"WEST INSKIP" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Dec. 10 SS "STORM KING" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Dec. 24 SS "NEW BRITAIN" Sailing Jan. 14 Fer Rata and Particulars, Apply Geyelin & Company, Inc.. ?-.. A8.nu 108 Seuth Fourth Lembard S144 NAWSCO LINES Sailings out of Philadelphia the 6th and 20th of each month DIRECT, via Panama Canal, te San Diege, Les Angr'Ies, San Francisce, Oakland. Seattle, Portland, Asteria, Tacome, Vancouver, B C. S. S. WEST ISLETA December 20th S. S. COLD HARBOR January 6th Tara frfUht rtrelrrd dally at Tier 10 North (Keet of line SI.) Fer Ratti and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Owners and Agents XT. H Shipping Beard Btmmers 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5701-2-3; Main 7781-2 -S Newlferkt Seuth America Qn&L&GdvmttnentShips Fastest Time te We 6 Jnlre. sIoei.tIAm ni Ou.ne. Atr... Irtn.st .hips Amsrl".. s.rvlc Am.rlc.n feed- Am.rlc.n com forts. 8tlllnss Xrem Pl.r S. HobekMi. S.S. Huren Dec. 22 S.S. American Legien. . .Jan. 5 S.S. Southern Cress . . . .Jan. 19 S.S. Aeelu. Feb. 2 SteamshipLiiies ijrnrrii umrr, Munrn mac HT Wntl St . Knr Tn.U TMIndrlnliln OITIf. Ir.trl UMr CHRISTMAS SAILING S. S. PARIS, Dec. 14 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS I'RIH H01SI1.W)N I.V KAOIK I.V IlHKAlVK IV TO! kim: iRnrnMiiF.vi Dec 14 Jftn. 18 feh. !1 ik. in IhT S3 Fell. II Mitr 11 Per. 31 J.n. 2H Mar. 4 Jim. 7 Fd. 1 - Jan. 17 . , Krh. in Mur .' I New Yerk Vige la novnne.NNAiH (Spain) Havre Inn. 7 ; TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO Hulllnr. from Ilerdr.ux or Merwlllru I Three, nnd Four Meek Moter Trip. 1 Writ for Interfiling drarrlptlvr lltrruture , r.MII.K. v. (1KF.I.IN, (Jenenil Arent 1335-37 Wnlnul M.. I'hll.delphlit 1 Tbenei Malnnt 0231 BALTIMORE LINE PHILADELPHIA te GLASGOW S ' S "COELLEDA". . . .Dec. 14 Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Iximbard 5361 5 Mnln B(Mj Agents for BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. CARDIFF till. IUMMMH IAI AMI IM NIHIAI CArirtii. or wai i s m m . i t r (, terl.j, Und nvnIUble c'lt iwpulallen S.1II,. tiOO, Area 18.804 Hcr.s 41 Il.nka. Iloekl.ts .te. len.na. u iu. .uin .c. Nmtr Ynrlf a Dvvslepmeat. JUent.' jfudltr. Seuth WsJti. rSsjflHflHHSlsBiHHBsHf'Zz'HHHHiiH IK t A Pair of Parrakcc i Hand-Uccerated uiru uage Jen a convenient lse I'edeatal. permlt ln th blfd. te be readily .en anil SlalkM te. rrlce. WO. f "mt-'st- I A. L. DIAMENT & CO. S 1R)S IVnJnnt Street find n NlrrftfTern. 1.. kvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyV. WIRING rA"" ere Tmr. payjiknth LINDSAY MILLS CO. rrxTtmr. 8iiowneof at 2619 Germantown Ave. Park 1200 or Diamond .109 BTKAMHIirT NOTICES Street, Philadelphia Main 7620 A" NEW YORK te EUROPE onlLS.QevzrtimentShips balling;, from Tier 1 and 4. Hohekrn Je Plymouth Cherbourg Bremen Georg. W.iaintten, Dec. 8 J.n. 17 America J.n. 3 Fb. 4 Te Plymouth Bnalegne Londen Centennial State . . Dec. 14 Jan. 17 Panhandle State .Dec.27 Jan. 31 Te Bremen Danzig Potomac ... . Dec 31 Fee. 11 Te Bremen Hndioe Jan. 14 Feb 25 Princeu Maleil.a Dec. 10 Jan. 28 United States Lines H00RE & McCORMACK CO.. Ut. ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP CO. '. UNITED AMERICAN LINES. I.e. Manaiini Ofxraten for U S Shlfplng Bard rer Doeniei rajun L Linu 45 Ure.dn.r, New Yerk fOOfVISVlERCIAl 1 STEAMSHIP LINES " PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDONDERRY, SLIGO SS "Enhtern Guide" .Dec. 21 Copenhagen, HclninKfers, Danzlir Aarhus and Korseer SS "Conejos" . . -Dec. 15 Moere and McCormack, Inc E. W. STRINGFIELD, ii,h. Mir.' Aie UOURjZ IlLDC, PHILA. , Lemb. 0583 Main 7513- Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.S S "W00DMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL DEC. 12 AT CO.NrLItF.JCK KATEM Harms, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Uldg., Philadelphia Lembard 3i20-l ainln IStl) vic renresent till Cvi and every Steamshie Line. INFORMATION CHEJUVUU.V PUHMIIMtO ' JiARTLETT TOURS CO. XUJ D. ljijf STRP.RT p)fljji. "v, ; t i lv I KJI.S i Ha tt'ra1? m m ,w. It ' a' I 1 It'll M ft.1l' 1 m m 1 ftj m Vi V ', t A iflra
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