v... v-if , t ' fft vv ' n w . r : rf &v 1 " ,A 4 fl & r t w . M If IS, ii I B,u4 '.': ,n -W .a Hfes ,.vi, ,..( , .TOfrgtW, JUxiSM-L. CtfteirfUtd Products Cprpora'fen Wflt referred nlTt4nd N. 30 New Yetlc. Dee. . l2t. Knllee la hithv Bli-an theft the llAAftl .--l-- .- .,.,.., ,..,.-.. ...... ..--, ...-- ei directors Mu declared tnla day twentieth quarterly dlWdend of i thrrr-qnarter ner centum (lH :a or cert the enf an4 en the alntet Products Corporation. payable Jan. 1, lOIJ. te J'lrst Preferred StocKhelderr of rtral Preferred Bleck record at the elnsa or business 1) lam. tnecKs will N mallail. UOllAnT M. NKI.80N. Sec retars -Treasurer Certain-teed, Products Corporation Second Preferred Dividend Ne. JO New TerU. Dec. 0. 1051. Netice la hereby erlcn that the Heard or Directors have declared this day the twentieth quarterly dividend of one and threr-en'rlers per rentiim (BAftl en the Second Preferred Hteck ei Cartaln-teed Prnducta Corporation, najahle Jnn, I. WS2. te Pecend Preferred Stecklinlders of record at tlie close of liuslntss Dec. St. 1021 Check will he ma'led, nOllEHT M. NniJtON. Secretary-Treasurer '""' ii. ii i i 'iii'i' ' 'in mi ii ii in ii nil m ma1 'piii " iiiuiiiii-i mm Hi Lfj'J.J -'I't.?---" ''"' iiKi'in ii tui i i ' '" ' ' -' . '''H' f "i J j III JJIH" II 'Ji ' "U1 m I'li'MWiM'll THE PEOPLE'S . FORUM Letters te the Editor HUPP Praises Philadelphia Hospitality Te tha Editor e the Evening Public Ledger! I Sir Net beln ft native et rtilladltl. and havln been privileged te yl.lt alt the .foremost cltlaa of the United Slate. I feel that I am qualified te reply te J. J. T.. whose letter prrJ In th. Utimjce Pt)LW LxtxiKR December 7. I Klrat of all, let ma say I have Ved In New Yerk, have spent nema time In Bosten. ami haw had an opportunity te observe con- dltlena exlatlnr In all h cities mentioned by "J. J. T." It la meat peculiar hew th. experience of different people should ary ae (really. ... Hut t cannot quite see hew any one could advance the Idea that Philadelphia la lax In her duty toward strangers, or that our I people a u. whole are y lnelnfU than people of ether cltlcn te leek with sus picion en r stranger. Without any "J""" Ite appear conventional or te discredit J. J. T.'s" titiM of what I. Jtt.l the thin tn de, I may 1 remind him that It Is net ftnvd form te approach a per.en without some ir"i reason and mane an cnert n te the point of carrying en conversation i ann ... . i .A. I I ,aim nlllllKT L Hew te Maka Christmas Werth Whitq Character In Qlft Buying Te fa AMIter ej the Kvenlng rubUe Ltdgerl Sir Aa the Chrlatmaa period arrive, we are all In a quandary a. te the character of. rlft. te buy. and for the next few week, we will be In auch a .tate of mental direc tion that we, finally arrive at tha holiday almeat exhausted from the effort. Thla l brought about through the nwny change, that have been gradually growing into the cuatem of the ob.ervatlen. Chrlatma. haa coma, te be a commercial featlval rather than one In which gifts have been made or purchaaed and rMa.cd out by loving hand, te tbeae dear te U. nnd thote te whom we wish te express a llttle Christ mas Jey. Pity It la that we cannot get back te the old form. Jfaw many people fin.t themselves en Chrltm morning, after a few weeks of etrenueua shopping, entirely dissatisfied with the gifts they have passed rut and the gifts they have received! It Is all due te the misconception we have of lata acquired as te gift gtvlng, The average person. In these strenuous time. Is tee laxy te make glfta worked by hi own hands, which are always the most appreciated. I am sure every woman will imm..il.i.l hruihln aside all formalities TurtTmj nAn rr-Dvrr ATinw ' net mn ' ,,lr lh. ! .1... fln'1 ,ht "he hM ha1 corresponding sat- iVlUIUK UAK CUKFOKAlItjN be done. There are unusual circumstances , i.factlen In the gift presented te he? that ' a . ... ... I W. inb.n Inin gA utdArS lleTl. And U0I1 t as, aa ,. hu Ik. !...- 14 ... II Preferred Dividend A'e. S5 I have neve Detroit, Michigan, December 5 1021 te be taken Inte consideration, and uen i was mnrt by tn ,i,.er, j. m(,y express tlt- forget, I said, "without some gnea reason. , or n(,ihlng In value, but we feel that the r seen a person ran vn - (elI that has been put In Its making la an Tha Directors hai declared a nuarterlv I civil answer when asking far Information Incentive te preserve It with great mm. and dividend of l"ie en the 1 rumulaiixe pre. I in Philadelphia, en the ether hand I have ter ear0i Tn, ( B)way. tn Bft me,j ,p. i i vvi niuvni I'asa.iii eaiiiiuiaa, s'OCKnemers or record Checks will be mailed nI!i",rTLi"iM1r...,.', ' Pl10 " out of lhelr way te try. 1 t,r,,w and should be the one most ac DecemW .0. lO.'t g(,t a ,tran,rr en the right track, end It ceptable. for the right spirit I attached te i Is often a thankleea Jen. . .. 11. A. VON SCtlf.KHBl.T. Treasurer .... m ,h.n1i1 tnV. Again, may I remind our friena j. j. in our Christmas shopping w should that we are passing through a periw j make It a rule te purchase everything that greateat criminal activity In the history of , useful. Instead of really meant for shqw our city, and a great many of us have hail ,em cheap tinsel effect of no use and I may net be able te raake myself dear. as I am a peer composer of a letter, but I will try te explain, what I mean. Whn I was a girl It was th habit f our dunday school te have a large, Chrlatma t'te m the ftunday school room with exerclaea ap preprlate te Christmas. This form of spend Irg the pleasant event hag ben done away with, mere or less, through decorating the church, but without the tree, and ttempt Ing te sing hymns that the children cannot Jein In, and which have no meaning ta them, sung by the well-paid choristers. I can remember the thrill that went through ma when I saw tha church well lighted, a big Christmas tree before the al tar, also well lighted, and with appropriate sentences from th lllbt adorning the walls, either made from evergreen or gill paper. Then we would sing "It Came Upen the Mid night Clear." "Jey te the World," "Hely HOLIDAY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN rywyvVfv, -irV ' THE EI.nCTIUC STflKAflK HATTKIfV COMPANY Allegheny avenue and lGth street Phlladelehla Dereinhae T mil Ur City, enu a miw -- --- ,- i' enrap iinsei enrci in no use ana. Th. d'rec.er.hsvePl ?clared"J 'lHHi , our medicine. Can you blame us for belne which I. usually relegated In a abort lime Three Dollars (M.Ofl) per share from th ae-. a bit skeptical? i te these received In past years, and the cumulated surplus of the company en both ' I would say te our discontented stranger, donor Is forgotten. Why! Ilecause the giver "'T T '""," l! i,rwiiMnu.' the nstructer in our saietnaniiu' ."" nas net carried out the proper spirit of the !les.,,of bus neCSS DeVcnVbe'r'Tt1 'lV'V n"n ,e1'1 u- '"'" 0ur9tl( nd."' , !' 'v aeinethlng useful and It will be Check, will b? ma'led Be'nrt)er " "-1' g00d portion of the difficulty I. nel the fault a valuable adjunct te the home. The WAL.TEH Q HENDERSON. i of your manner of approach." character of Christmas giving of late years TmiaiifAf Tiklk..lln.ln ,inllnM u a manv wneie Tiam u.n ..K.irtl,. Iti.nii.h h custom that ............. 4 .,,rv-, .,'... v" .. .. ...... ... ..,? ..,,uurt. . vw.iviu niifc . . ... .t l.. . .l .. COM'MltIA AVBNl'K TRI'lht n.MIMN h artKl, hone-l.te-noodnesa repIe as anj han becn ktrailuftlly i?rQwln Inte the lyatem. aiau peneq w w wi orre, uu irncn wy Ilrend MiTft utiil Cfilumb.n Arrnire Phllndelphla, December 8. 101 .l and If T. .T. T." UOCfl at It In UiQ and drnemiM litlrtl en th amnunt .if mnnttf I right way I am -utc he will learn te knew , represented, either te the person receiving HISTORY SIMPLIFIED Hcndrik van Loen Has Writ' ten a Readable Story of Mankind The qualifications of HtmUlck van Loen te wrlre n "History of Mankind" (Ilenl & Llvcrlsht) nrc probably as great na these of II. G. W-lla te write nn "Outline of History." There are these who would Fay they are greater. Mr. vnn Loen Is u college graduate, a former Associated 1'rw correnpond cnt, a lecturer en modern history In Cernell University and new a prfe' Night. 3lknt NUM." and. hymn, of that "r """' clc"c "XhoVnte j character In which we all could Jein, aven lege. Mr. Wells tct out te elaberatO & tneery or Historical aevgiejuucm aim tvrote his story te buttress tha the ery. Mr. van Ixon has simply tried te tell the story of man en earth te a way te make clear te the simplest un derstanding what hns haDOcncd. 'and. where the rcaoens can be ascertained. why it happened. He haa succcwica In making a very Interesting book. It Ifi Intended primarily for young peeple, but It In written In a way te entertain and Inform adults ay well. Mr. vnn lxen covers creat events in a few pages, but he bclzcs the salient points, empnasir.es tuose arm men usu ally tdU the rvader If uu wishes te knew mere, about the subject dUeuescd he can find In the libraries many vol umes devoted te It. He Lift managed te grasp the significance of men and events and te t,et It forth graphically. Take his treatment of Napeleon aa an example. He tells of his crudity and cruelty, of his overleaping ambition and of the lint red that he aroused in nations outside of France, luen be remarks: te the smallest children, and be for we left the church we had the true Chrlatma. spirit, and the Cay vvms held In fend mtmery for a long time. New some hlgh-prleed soprano warbles about the "Shepherd, and Their Hecks." "The Plains if llethlehcm." with the tenor, baritone or contralto Joining In occasionally, and the children ar net, ex pected te assist, and the whole thing Is meaningless te thm. I would like te see some of the churches have the old-tlreo. Chrlstmases, Add I can aasur them the announcement would bring' out an overflow ing congregation. Mr., W, U CON'KLIN. Philadelphia, December 0. 1921. Chrlatmaa and Santa Claus 'ri the Editor e the iJvenlne r,itlc Leciecr: Mr Frequently at this period we find people who are opposed te associating a tit tle romance with Christmas, and believe It Is wrong for parents and ethers te deceive children Inte believing In a Hanta Claus. In his reindeers, and the ether myths connected with the day. I believe no hurm ha ever come out of auch a deception. It la the romance of Christmas that makes It such A, n PBDillnr m.tlnr nt fh llnn-il nt . VM .. .. ,,..1., KI .,,.... h .-., .., . I .,l.,l ...... ... ...!., If.Mlt, uiiqviui.i ,,Mvii".a "w. v,..i-uu-, u,.i-I Anyway, wne ieiu you ynu t"uiw ....,.., den of lire (S) tier cent was declared , M.,i.ih i. ,.n,l ,M n.vvav with HT te stockholders f record December 20, 1021. Checks will W. H. F. D. Philadelphia, December 7, 1321. the gift, or the giver. Mrs. W. I MANNINO. Philadelphia, December 7, 1021. The Music at Christmas Te the Editor of the Rvenlne J'ubllc Ledetr: Sir I am a peer woman with severat chil dren, and we have but little Christmas In the home, owing te the limited means I pos- ekl' ,h: lTI"VanU",.,?h"..5!.l-''"'.,;u-13'ne time age I netedan article centrlb- ftH,nUn. Knd my chdr,n .,.. m. thB uted te the People's rerum reiaun ... ,,., u, .-,, M,.. ,, , ,fc. payable Jnnnnry 1st. 1022 or recera bu mailed. WM A Cv.ni,U.K, Tri.aurr. llll.lll lltl'ST CUMI'ANV AT A meatlnv nf thn rtn.ird nf ManHtreri. h.M i . :"- " - ' . - ."...-. .------..-.-. -- ..-- IMS day, per cent a per rent a. ivz? 5. 1021. Checks will be mailed. THOMAS 3. HUI'KINM. Treasurer, rhlladelphla Ta Dec. E. 1021 Claims Philadelphia Inhospitable a quarterly dividend of nine ft) i T (n, Rdlter 0, the Kventnp J'tiblle trrfcrr: ind tnd extra dividend of four (4) ' ...... .. i,i..iu n.m, ih following were declared, payable en Jan. air Will you kindly print the fellow ing te stockholders of record en the article In your nrrMNO runi.ii. Ljipekst ness Dec. 13. Annual Meetlnre 1 heart- ''""day achoel and religious services of the ruraBniDX ei Birnnscra m jwm. vs. Ily sympathlxed with the ser tlmenta of the l approach writer at tht time J '' nve ' " of Christmas, due te the entertainment that encad the same treatment ""' ,.":n "" , vv as provided, and I have often wondered I dered If It was my fault or what the matter children a 1 wa. p c. Ofller of thi krfif 40IIN It. MTKTMON COMPANY rhtlailclphla. J'a.. Drcemlr 10. 1021 Menda , January - holiday, the Annual U.l.t... n t, t.kn iiuiu.i s u. uis mw,, ... r,r.uii , vnim.iij ,,.... v. . - - - , will tie nein nt tne general enim of the uch a barn nme ei u nttr in 7" ' vlnclal and narrow beyond all belief. They .-u,,,j. ....... ... v ...U .w..,K.M,,r,, vvnyT vvnav men no r u.,v, ... seem te nave geed schools and insitiuiienn iiiesaay. January 3. 1U. at , 00jecl. et opprobrium and scorn that we , of ,arnlnir Dut what deea It val If they oeks will be eles.l from De- nre made te icci iike euicua.a ..u ... maintain their really hateful aland toward .. ... Ti-n... Trvrii of interested, anil I eeiieve tne great trouble is New in tbe KvEjtMi rcnuc Lr.rr-n of m(jily e q muile ...ii"".' . ": , Liecemeer ,. iui, - ..," -. -. - ,hn. .. .,.. SleetlnV iT'tne-Hk-' ! , bemoaning "rather I muni ..y. II. Stetson CemDnny lamenting the fact that we outsiders have fSBBBBBm IlENDRICK VAN LOON Who haa written a "History .of Mankind" for young people that will Interest adults come te learn the truth the day has lest much significance te them. In what way has any child ever been harmed by a deception of thl character? The mother that tells her children Utile fan tastic stories, we will say at bedtime, raises an Imagination In the child which Is bene ficial In after life. It Is the children them selves who employ this Imagination te later ferret out the stories told te them are myths, and I doubt whether any child has ever been harmed In the way of disrespect te their parent when they have learned the truth, for by that time they are old enough te realize that the deception wa merely a pleasant way of entertaining them. I believe we should keep ur the old Idea et Santa Claus. of his team of reindeers, of , the chimney with Its 'stocking hung with care," and everything else romantic about the day, net forgetting, however, te Impress upon the child the day'a real significance. K. In C. Philadelphia, December 8, 1021. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Excellent Cheesing' for Christ mas in Publishers Netv Juveniles Giving te the young folk for Christ mas becomes easy when books are chosen. This year the publishers' have Fer Levers of the Herso. "Comment-.on'Hack. and Hunters," by Llda L. Kleltman (Scrlbner's), Is a book that will be-greatly relished by tne heree levers of America. It Is the work of a famous American horsewoman. whq has given an American angle te the Ocwpetnt. Hitherto the hooks en the subject have been of English produc tion and dealt with somewhat different condition from the prevailing en thl' Mde of the water. The few American 1 books In the field were of n professional ' or technical nature. Sirs. Kleltman, however, whlle she knows her subject vtcll from Hi" terhnlcnl Ktnnilnelnt. writes from n general and popular Standpoint, nnd givey n wealth of' just the information that person" tjeslre whu jvlth ta take charge of their own horses, hunt them, ride them and show inem. Among the subjects interestingly dls cuwd arc buying horses, the model saddle horse, the, hunter, sidesaddle, WAMa.ta .i....-. ...l.ltJ 1.1... .. .... 1...M.I..M ' ,.-...c vruas saiiuie, niiiin t jiuiiv'iia, suggestion te horse show management. Droper dress for horseback and for driving nnil Vilntu nn climvlnir the I various classes of hernes. There lire I many Illustrations, which are clear and helpful. a AT THE FREE LIBRARY , Heeks added te the Free Library. Thirteenth and Locust streets, during the week ending December 8: Miscellaneous Tleebe. William "Edge of the Jungle" necrbehm. Max "And riven New." Burroughs, Jehn "Under the Jlsples." Dicksen, ft. n. "Poems of the Dance." U- ' ! Ktectrlcal Year Heek. Fabre, Augustln "Life ct Jean Henri rahre." Faunce, C. L. "Airliner and Its In ventor, a .. Foakes-Jacksen. F. J. "Introduction te "e 'iisiery or Christianity. vvyyvvv; Fer Every American, fr THE BOY SCOUTS'? LIFE OF LINCOLN By Ida M. Tatbell With many Illustrations from new drawings, photographs Fer bey3 12-15. $2.00, At all boehntores or from TH5 MACM1LLAN COMPANY 04-00 rirui Ave. j,-ew T i .W4a,v, SA AJLa!vi 4 Wvvvnvrrvvvp J NEW BOOKS FOR CHILDREN The Old Tobacco Shep . By Wllllnm. Dewen, in DV Reginald Ulrch. Ji.75, (S-lj) The Rainbow String. By Algernon Taseln. in j, Amm Brewster. $1.75. (S.fj New Plays Frem Old Tales. ay fiarrieu Wrlglit, )n J Peens at Manv Lnnrla Twe titles In each vel. Kach ' fully 111. In color. if 50 liu-i-.j acna ler musiraica catalec JIncmlllan Beeks for IJeys and blrli ' , At alt bookstores or from THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 01-60 l'lftli Ave. New Yerk ' M Olbbs. l'hlllr "Mnr, Thit ifusl lie Told." "Tl V.n.,1,1 I Unni.ii in InnV mil nf I . .... . . ,.. .u. I ''ajeaern. Ilermahn "noesevelt In the ,..,,,....,...... ........... ... .....j. , eeen laviih in new issues, aim i i uinns." the window down upon Seventh nvcnue I , ., ', ,k '" '"" m '.., . . , , ljuneker. Jam.es "Variations." (he was wrltlnc in New Yerk) and following notes; there will be teunil i Kalian, if. m. '-Zionism and World roll- should the endless precession of truck; Bemetii itu te suit twtM' ;. ' "nv-ii. e. ri."Adve.,.. i Sw..i. aal.Aaal.l W Illlll IlllllUnn rUftlllf I 11111 4. S I M II ......- -. DUUUill J, ., .-"........ a..,v... ., land." a. .1 a.a.. a..A . tnt It 1 hear the sound of the heavy drums and U""1"?, Company), Is a new volume in rrwii, e, o.-"aei.i." see the little man en his white hore In Russell Carter's cntertelnlnp nnd In- jjfyj- JMj, Ufa and his c then that kitten Letters et Henry translated by lid and much.-worn green Uniform, innuuvu ni il stuuiv;....,. -- nealand. Kdmend 'Tlays." I ilen't knew, but I am nfrald Francis Tolt Wheeler, ever a favorite H. D. Nerman.: 2 volumes. I would leave my b6eks and the with the heys, haa started a "" S2Jr"Z&ri!. .e .... and everything else te fellow him History of America" In which tne van- united States." i ........ t.. ,...-...1 ... ,n.i " An,, i.m i,d nitreinni tin .van a nvn in ii. a nu ev.Hi.iaru. i.ninrnn"v.w Avnriii ' or concludes the chnptcr with a warning first two are "In the Days Heferc Ce- a.en. M rt.-ruty Tears a Journalist " naalnst the books about Napeleon, "for lumbua and "The Quest of the est- Webster. Hutten ''Mcdieval and Modern they arc written by men Who clther ern worm," both pubUNtieu ey sseiirae her,l him nr lnvM him." "Yeu will II. Domn Oemnnnv. "lllack Hetlldfr Fiction avenue, en 2:SO 1. Si. Trsnsler rember SS 1021. te January 3, 1022. both Inals' I have often, wondered where tne eu,,jer.j dates Inclusive w-vi 11 ."r-HN-niDKR Secretary, -... i l a -. J I aa 1 a. MAnnswvtlnn I nretheriy L.eve erisinairu m ..a u...... I with rhlladelphla. II IS mesi reria.11111 P$f Till'. ANNUAL MKKTIMJ OF THK misnomer. I sometimes think the Inhabl- - at nlr Vinlrle res nf that Inaienns,. fi . ...a.tu V isesei a n Pn?y ef.t"e Sla,.f of pfl!!IwJl2nl wl" of all Ihe places In the world te t In feSS.nlii1-- - -ruch-Tthan te aerve for three (.11 v.in anH tha ,..n. ' romnnnlennhln or help ns u snoveeau uees action nf any business which may be , In Hades. Kven the children are unchlld- praaanted. Wle ,n tn. lr cnd, unfriendly behavior, and JOHN J P nODOnnS Secretary I , way they held you at arm'a length They jp5" TltAIH-Mi:NS NATIONAI. HANK ' are Kreat for standing en the street and '-3S Tl.ltf,.ll.,KI.. ,.. .. ,n .fte. 1 . .. J - ll v.. lie' The Annual Sfretlnir nf the stockholders will be held at the l.nnklmr rooms, en Tue- unr. January 111, 11122. nt 12 .11.. for the Telect'en of Directors and for the. transaction 'or such etne: the meetlnc. such ether business as may e.eme before EDMfND WIM.1AMS. Tashler when It comes te Invltlne you te their homes that Is strictly taboo. I have traveled extensively In my time, but have never encountered auch offensive. Ill-bred nroele. I regret te aay. I am ther- NATIONAI. HANK t euchly aeured with the treatment I have rnllnilelnhln ra. h.n arr.irded here. I have made every er and Kine, out u is an neither visit ou nor ?..-.. .. .a ..lul. . t n- .4 .i.lul, l hava vnu visit them. i: H. tVnnT.' ' I I hav ae far presumed te call at a nelsh v falilr. ber's, and found such a frigid reception that I never made any further attempts te ac- A LONEUY SOUL. Philadelphia. December S. 1821. Llltea Old Philadelphia Picture! J'e the Editor of the Eventne JueHc Ledger: Sir Tour views of old Philadelphia are great. If possible keep It up. I am say ing them all. WILLIAM A. WEHT. Philadelphia, December 8. 1021. Scatter the Wage Cut w. .-- - - .,., 111... e mc .flimr 0 in. fiVO.mil nmuv l,ni rr, trying te pump ou dry of all your me a aif u the rttIire,j employers would cut history and nil your pan-ur -a miwi uu ' the salaries of some of their hundred-thou y247" sei'TmvAitK ? sand-a-yar eftlclals It might help some te reduce expenses, ana net try 10 ar 11 an out of the men. If. D. C. Philadelphia, October 24, 1921, I The Annual El'ctlnn for Directors of this fnP. le ,. hesDltable 1 jrank wl,l be held at the llanklnt; Heuse, en l"r:"J Th.v will Tuesday. January 10th. 1022. between thei'n '" TBJ ",,,.' vsr 1'KNN NATHINAI. HANK t.Ulle.l.lnh n n..mlu II .OO, The annual meeting- of the stockholders for It5e election of directors for the ensulnir vaar r-lll he held at the banklnn house. Tuesday, Lmuary 10. 1022. between 12 o'clock neon .and 1 o'clock I'. M. X W n WITH) rashler. E" NATIONAI. MKCl KITV HANK Philadelphia December Sth. 1021 The Annual Me'tlng of the Stockholders fnr fha alarllnn of Dirartera of thta Tlaiilf will be held nt tha nanklnr Heus. Tuesday. ,i nuary linn. iu. iiveen tne neurs or 12 neon nnil 2 r. .vi. tV If MeKRB r..-,ah,r milra friends here. It aeems te be the same In every class and among all the people, rich or peer. It even holds In business. I really and the Thlladelphlans Inclined te be pre- Questions Answered FINANCIAL TO THK IIOLDKRa K riIIUIKI.rilIA Hl'llt'HHAN ii.S AM) jsj.ki.tkiu v .ii rANY TilRKB-VKAtl CONVEHTIIILK HINIflNO I'tNII SIX PK.n CKNT 8K. nl.iiVii emii lilivns. IMdI'P.l) I'Mir.R TIU'ST AtlHEEMKNT. DATKD DEC'ESI- iir.u l, iiv MH-THE H(irTHK.TKN NATIONAI. I XiSf.Al: ii uicnRnr OIVEN' that the L . .."VJ,'K. .,,h.',a-i r". ' fol'lewlng numbered tnds havfr been drawn . UVIlua uuia.a.tu.iin, called for payment IntrVrf VMinrt at the t-ha Annua, ,i..nn i ,.r tnm w. nn i.a... .., i,,,,u.. .. . ...... ... ....- ,'i"innnucij u. .,, ,rt. r-nm in. nier-i.iu this Hank vt, be held nn Tnrsduy. inn. 10. ", jht the same are 1025. at 12 o'clock M,. at the IlanU'ng "1 iSJ.VnHen1 h the S Heuse. 8. K. rorlire 'l nS.uth alreets. price of 101 of the r-' '''"i. " "I'TMt rashler i ,., .m.rf n.nl ."3rJSIHTII NATION L HANK -" Phlladlphla Pa ember 10. 1021 he'd at the Hanking Heus.- en Tu ii irv 10. 1022. tMtWfan th, hmiru nf Ju'cleck neon nn.l 2 I'. M. riiAniX" u rneKB ruhi.i principal amount thereof thereon, en the 3d day of January. 1&22, at the office of the Penn- ...ivuni,. r.nmnf.i,v for insurances en Iives The Annual nieetlnn f.,r Dlr-clers will be , and Orantlng Annuities. Trustee. In the City esdaj Jan- of Phtlaileipnia. i-a rreji sua ''r ut" ilnie nieri-si biiuii cirme . .- j,c-.',, said bends. The berejs drawn for redemp tion by the Sinking Fund should be pre sented for payment et the aforesaid office of the Trustee en or ftr January 3. 11)22. and are numtierie: as ioiiows ieiiows ioiiews 37 330 5 8J9 lll' 13S4 87a 700 ua ixej iai n8 741 flne 1209 H2fl 301 840 4 1281 144N 141 047 1025 1235 1452 47S R7!l 1033 1281 14511 470 SOI 10-S 1287 1485 527 80S UrtiR 1317 1472 585 1112 1128 1328 148 347 "118 013 1143 13(11) H 350 (143 Wlf Hfl'l 137!) 1520 PHILADELPHIA SfllfnilAN 1A.S KLKCTK1C COJIPANV m. w stuevd Tresldunt THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY K"Il IN Sl'nANCKS ON LIVES AND ailANTTNa NNfITIK8. Trustea. Dt.l November 13. 1021 KTIIK ANNIAI. IKhTIXi OK THK -" members of the Philadelphia Mnnu fpetnrers Jlutunl Tire Insurance feinpnnj v'lll be held at the efnea of th fempenv 011 rnrnmarrHl Trut nelld'nu Friday. January ISth. 1022. t 4 o'clock. hnS THE ANNfAI stockholders . iv.r .M ninir i r tTnrsday. December 20lh. 1021. at 12 o'clock lnoen. at the office of the cempanj, 517 (Chestnut sin-at ,.... -33. filK AN.M'Al. MKPTIMI OF THK il3C Pel rvheld' rs of the Mand.ird .Mutual Fire Inatirnnee Cempanr will be held at 1'ielr office. 013 Cemtnerriftl Trust llulldlne, J.munry 11th. 1022. at 2:30 o'clock. P. jr. nD'TN T TT rr qrrtary 50 Hi 88 MRKTIVf, OF tiik.wj I'f the Sante Demlnirrt ,e. Cemnany wl'i be held en i 217 323 Why "E".Net "I"? Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Why de we have an '" In liquefy Instead of "I," since liquid Is spelled with nn "I" 7 V,. L. O. Philadelphia. Dectmber 0 1021. Liquefy Is derived from llqucre and facers, Latin words meaning te be liquid, .nnd te make. IJquld la derived from llquldus. a Latin word meaning te be fluid. Frem these base words you will see the reason for the "e" In liquefy and the "l" In liquid. Women en the Stacje Te th- Editor et lie Kvealnfi Public Ledger: Sir I have frequently read that women were net allowed te appear en the stage In Englind for many ears after the drama ha.1 become oeDular In that country, when were thiy rtrat allowed te appear? V, L. fl . Philadelphia. December 0. 1021. Women flrat appeared en the stage early lr. the latter half of the seventeenth century. In 10J9 Mrs. Celman performed the part of lanthe In Davenant's "Slege of Rhodes" before a select audience. Mrs. Davenport ns Ilexalana and Mrs Saundcrsen as lanthe .ra thn Aral honaflde Kngllsh actresses. 1333 I Th.v m.da their first appearances In 1(101. 1333 riefore this period actrceaes were unknown. written by lllehard Lovelace, appears thla verse as one of feur: "Stene walls de net a prison make. Ner Iren bars a cage; Minds Innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage. If I have freedom In my love, And In my soul am free, Ancels alone, that sear ubeve, Enjoy such liberty." Supplies a Peem Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir In answer te "Mrs. A, L. A.'s" re quest for the balance of u poem, I send It as fellows; Santa Claus came down the chimney. And I tell you he was block, Soot was en his hair and whiskers; Snot was en his precious pack. Then the fat old fellow muttered: "Here's a pretty how-d'-de: I declare these careless people Quite forget te clean the flue. Guess I'll have te leave a message. Place It up ajralnat the wall: 'When jeu're looking for my visits. Clean your chimneys one and all.' " MnS. M. SKILLMAJC. Delalr, X. J.. December 4. 1021. Line en "Jitney" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I note one of your readers asks It any reader can suggest a perfeet rhyme te the word "Jltney." I don't believe there Is a perfect rhyme except It be the proper name Whitney. Let me contribute the follewing: "A chauffeur by name Jeseph Whitney, Was rapidly speeding his Jitney; Was held up for a ride, And said, 'Step Inside,' 'Dut you're full, se where will you sit met' " "Sit me" Is a bad rhyme, I knew, but I can only think of Whitney aa an absolute rhyme. Mrs. W. A. WALLACE. Philadelphia. December 0. 1021, J.V! the fe-nale parts In plays nlwas bln 5 ? I taken by men. Charles II Is said te have nn f.rrt enceuragrd women te appear en the VIA D43 D72 D73 nit AND ,p35THK ASMAI. MKBTINH OF rill: , .-' ntnckheMera nf C'ef A Allen Cempun I vtll be held nt the nfflc- of the enmprnv. 1 33d and Mark t ts Phltad-lnhbv, Pa 1'uei.day. Jnnnnry 10. 1022, it 10i30 V M, CREW LKVIC'K COMPANY FIRST MOHTOAOK OH SINKINO mfll (,)IJ) IIONDS Netice Is hereby given that pjrsuant te the hlnklp Fund prevision of the atwve Mnrtfage ..ated August 1, 1012 proposals will be received at the office of the Com mercial Trust Company. Trustee. City Hall Square Philadelphia, for che eale te the e.ied proposals will be received at this 1 rusic ier sinning r un. .imran nn r. u 8'?..K ,. ,. rlei-H no,n Tumlinv. 11.. ar 1. 11122 of 1122 400 far value "f said uevi , ...i, ,.,,., .... , ....... hA.ri, n, .. nrra net III .lr.,,1 10ic and l..l . .IVl. ,.,mj ,,,,1 . .'UCIIVU - " ' , ' 1 , 1 .. innwi, - niTruru iii.vicb, . ,,v i.h.i. , .,....-. . "sTkpautmkn'i of piiii.ic iirvlth UUI rt" ,K;cTOIl'H OITICK Roem ,-,KI. CltV II. ill Philadelphia, Neiemler20. 1021 stage In England In 1002. Army of Occupation 3'0 the Editor et the Evening Public I.tdgtr: Si, What Is the Insignia of the American Army of Occupation In OermanyT W. S. D. Philadelphia. December 0. 1021. The Insignia Is a Urge white A sur rounded by a red circle, mounted en a cir cular piece of blue "n. K. L." Myren T HerrlcW is the, American Ambassador te France. "U. R. E." The present Government of England is a coalition represenllnc the Unionists, Liberals and Labcrltes. WILLS ARE PROBATED Dr. J. Morten Delce Leaves $14,000 te Mether and Brether The will of Dr. J. Morten Bolce, 1020 Spruce street, probated today, din puses of en estate valued at $14,000, which gees te his mother, Mrs. Mattlc Ilelcc and a brother, Wilsen S, llelce. A clanae in the will prevldea that if hla mother and brother die before him, $1000 is bequeathed te the 8. P. O. A.. nnd the residue equally divided among the Aid Society of the Philadelphia County Medical Association, Beard of Ministerial Relief and Hustentatlen of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, and the Heard for Dis abled Ministers of the Reformed Preti- byterian Church. Other wills probated were: Mtchnel Silverman, 525 Pine Htreet, $03,000; fVimnn learn many facts," he continues. "butiOlalm" (Penn Publlshlnic Company), it is mere Important te 'feel history by Perry Newberry, la the t-tery of two than te knew It. Don't read, but wait boy prospectors for fold in California, until you hove a chance te hear a ceed "The Triumph of Virginia Dale artist sing the song called 'The Twe (Pnjre Company) la a new "clad book Grenadiers. The words were written by Jehn Frnncln, Jr., which will appeal by Heine, the great German poet who te girls In their teens. lived threuzh the Napoleonic era. The Tn Thn Yellow Ouill Olrl" (Penn music was composed by Schubert, an Company), Letta Antheny has written1-. Austrian who saw the Emperor, the en tninreailnr tnrv for nlrls of ten te p- -,,,----- . - . - , ...... ......p ...-. --- ..--- - , , . enemy et nis country, wucuevcr ire t-ajuc fourteen, about the ileugntcr ei a ricii te visit his imperial iamerin-iaw. -mic famij. whn ,Vents te amount te pomc pemc pomc Feng, therefore, Is the work of two men thinR mnTC tnnn n mcrc social butter who had cverv reason te hate the ty-, nv "Pcggv in Her llluc Freck" rapt. Ge and hear it. Then you will (Houghten Mifflin) is by Kllaa Ornc understand what n thousand volumes white, the noted short-story writer, could net possibly tell you.' 'nn(1 i(, tj1( ,iPHRhtfiil record of the ad- It will be seen from these sentences vcnturcs e m, rrrprPf!f.ble Utt.le girl, that he has net followed the dry-as- , .,,,,, etlwr llttU, grlK w Hke te read, dust iiicUied of wrftlng history. Ne..A Ynnkee Girl at Hull nun" (Penn cine with any curiosity about what has , r) , nr,nther of Alice Turner hnnnened in the cemiiaratlvely short ',..";,., V1....1..S .,.i- f, ll .nn period of recorded time can rend the , , , , of ihQ rnry ,iays Boek without regretting every lnterrup- f ,hc CIhv, Wnr n8 vell B9 t0B n B00,i i.uu t..i c ..e .....e..v ... .tnrw fnr th ktnrv'n snKe. .Mariene h Heuse Party" (Page Company) Is a sterv for younger girls, full of lively Interest and with plenty of humor. "The Rlue Fairy Reek" (David Mc Kay) is a new and well-Illustrated edi tion of Andrew Lang's classic collection of falrv stories. Fer younger children is another nf Johanna Snyrl h books, this time "Maezll" (J. R. I.ipplncett Company). Her "Heidi" is a classic for veungsters, and Elizabeth Sterk has ... ah.. ntipnnrivn null luiricsi . . IllllflU U H-IJ ,.Mvw.... -j The nlavs of Jehn Drlnkwatcr almost I l.nldlnir translation and there are Reet Invariably defy ordinary criticism since pictures In color. "Zodiac Town they arc never built along the lines of , (Houghten Mifflin) Is by Nancy Ryrd t conventional drama at all, but belong te Turner, who writes charmingly for the an episodic school of their own, in which Wec ones. It Is a book of prose Inter dignity and simplicity nre the chief spersed with rhymes, arranged accord characteristics. ' ing te the months, and taking in ills- Villi,, n. ) canons" c,n,.r,n & Vnn vilet) is n neiprui compilation, telling with rules hew te ploy all ports 01 lniereniuiK i"" IterCOVlcl. Vnn.,,1 Slt.ll'. nnA rilVtA nnmances of Oypsy llloed." llurnet, Dsna 'h-he Lark." Cedy. If. A. "Jvss of the Hebel Trail." Cumberland, acratd "The Poisener." Metcher, J. 8. "Herapath Property." r. .1'. J "."Vindication of Itebert Crelghton." Mackentle. Cnmpten "Rich nelatlves." Streeter. Edward "Ileanety. fjanelc "'."". ..u me 11 p. - CENTENARY BIOGRAPHY The Life of James Menree Ily flKOHOi: .MORGAN Auther of "Life of Lafayette" ','I'atrlck Henry," etc. Thq Centenary Biography of our Fifth President. A definitive work of vast historical importance. Profusely Illustrated. Net $4.00 BOY SCOUT STORIES by Thornten TV. Burgess World's Heit Pepultr Juvtnlle Auther Four Volumes fl.78 ench At All Bookstores Tie Pena Pabliihlae; Company, Pkili. SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY CROMWELL Jehn Drinluvater Has Put the Great Englishman in an Episodic Play PLAYS The only place In the city where they are obtainable and the largest stock In the country. . If you cannot call, send for a new lllustrnted catalogue. T The Penn Publishing Company MS Filbert Htreet Ph-ladriphl llHt-.H.-inil'. -e IHH III UV IUillMi- " - "Oliver Cromwell" (Houghten Miff- terle events and ether timely lln Ce.) ia in thin respect mere like i "Children's Games et All he 'Abraham Lincoln" thnn it is iike "Mary Stunrt in which the author fol lowed accptcd Btage traditions In a mere or less sketchy fashion. In fact, there Is a close analogy between "Lin coln" and "Cromwell." There are te he sure no "Chroniclers" te come before the curtain and explain the import of the story, but the life of Knglnnd's Protector Is followed In much the man ner that Drlnkwater employed in pre senting "Ltneelu," presenting only high lights and using the reactions of the man with his family te bring about a vivid contrast with the history-making affair of state. Te be sure, "Cromwell" la net a tragedy, but the similarity between the two ploys is further berne out in the close-te-the-battlefleld scenes coming shortly before the climax. The religious ntmoHphere and- Influence is quite nat urally and properly stronger In this play of the Kngllsh Revolution than it was In "Abraham Lincoln," In every act, Drlnkwater hammers home the de veut personalities or uremweii nnu ins The Next War By WILL IRWIN Dr. FRANK CRANE describes 'The Next War" as "The greatest book of these times." tl.OO af nny bookshop ar from E. P. Dutten & Ce., 681 5tlt Ave , N. Y. Kdaar O. Feltr. 21)04 North Twenty third Mreet. S.T0O0: Kllzabeth Garber. i n., t., .Umt rv net thfm in n lfti 1 n MT encmV 3t)'00i he llnal curtain Cromwell Is praying William 0. Linck. 2003 Ridge avenue. b..Kl(iL, hiH ..w.thcr's bedHldc. XU.ikki nnu iiaiue r.. negga, inwti ,,.. ,iiftu,RUe of the play Is ini-pir ' 13 ' i iehed-.l'il " l"'w and cn,,'u Ill-Al "F IHISI'lfALS Unit IHlll ,.llrrnr '. r-lect any or .11 prepyls In whole or In j.,', h;m )n Omaha June 1 te P'.ft .... .. . . I , . . icne .- p& inn ri' a. l.ui ynrKr. ij nina.i, d.iru ,,.wu.,w,a p...,, ,,v Wisr inrr,'- . r ", t,. . - j .. .. ..j ,,t,,npu,un i. tnr ul.rf ine.udins ''onstruLiien. in jnii.ni. he-it- "nus ener.u aim nii . "i -"", ". V,r.'- .lectrl-ul -irk. .the sale of Crew Ivlck Company Tlrst !' ?.i ?.., i.iu urinis. fnrm, n, .. ! Mnrtae - NlnklnK ruud ti.ld Ilends , apeciiii";-"' lnfnrri.,ien , , ,al ,.-. '.V' .hnuld be presented te., the undersized t- sals w "' .'. ! ,-., .VT. : ...V"T ... v. 'inrl. neon. 1 rdneMlar. Deermeer un 0" "e l"r' ",. . ""'nejis warU ii ,i, had upon iiiu-dnen iq r-iuip Ji. -"' .--.. Architect, IT'.! .ian.un, si COMMHIICIAL iniST COMr.VNT, Trustee. III1NKY C. G1IISON'. Treasurer. no rectl . ha .inhnsen. iSC "Viids from ethers than Dmfe eimaael or established In business for whk.h proiesals '-- nHked win i ue iiiieii.iiici or con 'Vil bids must be accempanUU by a certl - v .nn. ii., city solicitor th.it sprnri,, Kv been furnished in accerdante .ell', the I cured b iriertssaiie by that company te the previsions of the nrdlnaiu of ceu.rn.lis, up. Land Tllle snd Trust Company, Trustee. of November 1, 1608. "C. L. C." The rallrcads own the mall cars and net the Postertlce Department. 'TV. S. A.' Addresses were net de'ivered nn the occasion of the burial of the un known French and English soldiers. I xne (iiniegu An Inventory of the personal estate - .. HtenMH. bi,nned with Rlhllcnl y rise f "T L. n." wiuiam Heward Taft is a Dliimunil street, jfiietiti. . ' ing in Its sheer simplicity. Straight- l. - . ivniin ! nn i "nnrrn i , ii iiiviiiuiiri i iiii i rMinH isui ri r n i i uiriiiucr u. iu wui ..--. "Minn A. U A." The TranvMHuwiippl BOOKS BY PhiladelphiaAuthers 1.1A. II. NKATIIN (MAI. tn.MI'ANY December 3 IOL'1. PnOPOSAI.S AS TO IlONPfi Netice Is herehv given te holders of bends y cf the tiee. . .ewin i ei wmpany, se I rw T,.lit, 4 'lunn a L'n lllwil i. .e n , Uv... , '--- ,,-,"" i.-." Kmn -tv and beauty, eunance man tne vane ei mwo.eo. ana reiwni were " th; . e .,, slery of the iianniiui r iiiiniriiurruru ina nurnru ni ...-- . - . , , h,.,...r.. ","""".: "?",?."' of this fanner te a brief ruiersiup n t.race a. s cijec, in . niru n tie mate rr - , .. no t , the ,,,.,, 1k, iiesn tei at iorrisiewn. icavmir an Poems and Songs Desired Sjnved May '-'5. l"r'" ,N , u dated Decemlr 1,1 The director resenes the rluhi te accept ,nertBe dated Ja "Toe Uate I 8tayed" 1U13. aa amendd by Te the Editor et the Eeenlng VubHc Ledger, Sir I am desirous of securlntr a poem nuary 20. 1VW. te the urn , -, ...,.,. , .. ' , r: ..,. . --- . , .... - -,i7.-. .nv Dropesai hi '.""i" r ... ji.n-t or reject Iand Tins anu uu.i gmnx, irusite, i rt-,-ii- .. tinMa !n the bids as he may deem best for ths that there Is held lr the SlnXInB Kund el cen,''nlnB. thT"e .""J. flv ,he mm. interest of the cltN. When a l.ld or aszre. ,Sid Ceal empany tha sum- of M2.1n8.si 1 "Toe late I stayed, forgive the crime. kite of bids excerns me umei sing it will ,nd that offers of said bends for payment sate ei uiui, -'--'. -- - - . . v .. win snu inn, ,.. v, -... v..- .... ,,, .,., R necessary for the contract i0 be entered ut of Hlnklnu Kund at a price net exceeding into the cost of which may he obtained 1071 per cent et the par lulue of said upon Inquiry at the oft, of tt.e city solicitor. I bends, and accrued Intereet w'll be received hy the umli-rsixneit up te and Including neon, .,.j --- . ,wrnt v pi-pm-uii .. n i l j-. v...., ...... .,, .,, u iMeeniiM.r m iu.i. Yllrecter of the Penartment. T1IK lJND TITl.li AND TIIUST COMPANY v . r v riuiTiTolfeTAifY fiF-TifJ- rnusT dkpahtment OEJMtm OK COMVIi N pi.KAH Ivn S W. cer. Ilread and Chestnut streets OVnWWctfSifi cWi-RT nAii Philadelphia. Pa. nni Cltv Hall- Philadelphia. Nmember 21. ?e" Pealed proiiesa a for blanks, books, JeblndlnK be"Ks. stationery etc., for the x5i- ..f the Prothen.ilary of the Cour SSffmSn '. a"" Clerk uf the n Annual Kleetlens Is nf clpa K3jQL'AKKB CITY NATIONAL I1A.VK Of " , I'1III-I)K1,I'IIIA feurt or "" ,;,. 3 ',. " reveneu uecetntier u. ixi. . T this enlce unri .Mnndnj. December 19. The Annual jre'tlntf of the Stockholders tell at " o'clock nepn. rudders are In. for the election nf Directors of this llauk Cued te Inspect samples of supplies and will be held at the Uankln Heuse en Tues inVi reeulred "t this ntllci.. Ne bids will dsy. Jsnunry 10th. 1B2J, between the heurr W'.J.i,ird except from these uriuii. 1 , Jtiiui M. and 1:00 P. M. k O. tU ItK.tn... fltlll a CT.tT.na Hi,... .. "Sftinrnt from the Cltv Solicitor rh.t the J!fs ens of an er0lp"c of Councils, an. nved May 23. 'auv- "B n complied with. WM. 1. 11KCII Cashier. estate of $15,700. RIDES 94 MILES ON STEP Collapses After Cllnelng te Hand rail en Baltimore Filer Samuel West arrived In the city last night from Raltlmere, clinging te the .heugi, they are all of necessity subor suber handrail of a coach en a fast Penn- , ji,.,i tit that of Cromwell. Ircten. sjivuniii ei.irt-t.n. Hnmnden and the King, taKcn irem come stilted or pompously heroic as lu home historical piays. jnsicau, .ur, Drlnkwater makes his Chnrles I talk with as much humanncss and reality us the farmers In the first act, and the dramatic scenes In the house are ns close te actuality as these in the quiet of Prtynwell's household. The cnaracicm urc viiiriiiimiy tivuwii, m... in.-n,nivn" werkt will vary tlctlen in giftmakln?. "Ch Idren of. Ancient Rritaln" (Utt c, Rrewn & Ce.), by Ii. T.amprey. is a geed de scription In brief of the almost prehis toric days when what is new fcnIf.. Scotland and a les m iiiu,mi. ,.j people different from these of today. The River People, the Pllnt people nnil ether trlbcH arc described In a way intelligible te young readers, but In ac cord with the discoveries of modern ethnology and archeology. "Rlble Stories for Children (David MeKnv) In a retelling of the old scrip turnl "tnles by Margaret Living-ten Hill. Abraham. Isaac, Jeseph, Jacob, Saul. David and ether notable figures nt tt1p Writ nre the heroes of thebe slmnlv rfnd charmingly told stories. 1 fAAAjv There arc a number of excellent colored plates. "The Ferest Beyond the Woodlands ( V A Knopf) It an elaborate and graceful fnlry tale by Mllded Kennedy, who wrlteH her story around a gentle maiden, a chivalrous youth and an en Xanted woodland. The silhouettes by vu.,. i.'nu'Hnti nre very attractive and are 0 fitting accompaniment for the fascinating and Imaginative text, "Rip Van Winkle" (David McKay, is a line reissue of Irytng's classic tale. The X. C Wyeth color plates are full of fantasy and spirit. A Thrilling Story for Girls DIANTHA'S QUEST A Tle of the Argeaanli of '49 By Alden A. nnd Emilie B. Knipe, authors of "Pelly Tretter, Patriot," etc. 111. by Mrs. Knipe. $1.75. Send te us or te your bookseller for illustrated cataleg: "Macmillan Beeks for Beys nnd Girls" Af all book torts or ftein THE MACMILLAN COMPANY New Yerk 01-88 Fifth Ave. THE PANELLED ROOM By Rupert Sargent Helland. $2.00 A "Main Line" story of mystery uA surprise. AMANDA A Dattchter of the Mennenllrs By Anna Balmer Myers. $2.00 The nualnt "lumer and human appeal of this story of Pennsylvania life are Irre sistible. AMANDA touches the htart strlncs by these uualltlea which make thl whole world kin. NATALIE PAGE By Katharine Haviland Tayler. $2.00 Suddenly transplanted from old Vlr Klnln. Natalie raise, yeuntr, pretty anl unspoiled, fln.ls .the restraint et polite society unbenrable. Humorously written, with a dellcsls romance Interwoven In the plot. NANCY OF PARADISE COTTAGE By Shirley Watldns. $1.75 A ulrls' book of unusual Ulstlnctlen el the type which Is In creat demand by librarians, as well nn pnrents, ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN Retold by Sara Hawks Sterling. $1.75 (WashlnBtnn Square Classics) Miss Sterling has tnkn the old allad nnd legends anil with the true spirit of appreciation has rewritten the sterlrs In charmlnnly quaint InnKUiiBe. IJIjht lllui lllui tratlena In color by newland WheelnrlrM Geerge W. Jacob$ & Company Publishers, Philadelphia "Friends of the League of Nations or of our entry into any vital association of nations te prevent war take new hope when they see in this book the utter and tremendeus rout of the irreconcilable position that the people's mandate was against any thing of the kind, 'In his splendidly constructive and statemanllke final chapter, the author clearly shows the only possible and the best way by which we may new join ether nations for that much desired end."' EDWIN WARE. lssssBHw!sssS ssssssH fBlyHsssssssssssssssss! aVsLMft'BsBBBBBBM I'nhi-rdlnit flew the hours Hew noiseless falls the feet of time, That only treads en flowers." It wan In Cleveland's "Khiillsh Llteraturs of the Nlnteenth Century" about forty years ;. J t x. 1931. age. Philadelphia, December II. ,,nl ... ,.n l.h.n Immiul nr t tn ..v ...... ... ... v.. ............... v . i, .ferv. una tne painetic imiru in . the iiannemnnn Hospital te oe treated rrnnn.V N well as the vividly dep for severe muscle strain ami eyes eurniHi -- . f th Cromwell household, hy the wind and cinders, as a result of "em"",7,L rhe nnywrl-ht. his nlncty-feur-mlle rule. , i, iVimnl tn sav iust hew West Is. twenty-one years. old and ' . J' l '' L ?hls Uv I h c iVmes icted all Where Lines Oecur Te the Editor of the Evening rublle I.tdgcr. Sir Where de these lines eccurl "Stone walls de net a prison make. Ner Iren bars a celt." B L. O. Philadelphia, December 1, 1031. In, a little poem "Te Althea from Prison," Memerial Heselntlnn Annual Meellnss WILLIAM M nUNN. rrothenotary, C. C. P.. Clerk M C I'IKII'OSAl.h aw CIJ'.VKLANII AM) riTTSIIl'nr.ll THK jiaiuieAU COMPANY ,i.ind a November 28th 1021. tealsd Proposals for the sale of Oeneral "SKf nf the Hlnklnu Fund, at net te ex SSf par "' -fcru"J Interest te the amount 3S L'NION NATHINAI. HANK i37 Philadelphia, December 10. 1021. The Annual Meeting of the stockholders will he held at the banking rooms, en Tues day, January 10, lOtli, hetwrrn th, hours of 12 M. ana" i I'. M., fur the election of Di rectors and for the transaction of such ether business as may come before the ineet'nu. ' I.OUIS N ai'IKLUKItOKlt. Cashier. Il3y l"-MON NATIONAL HANK iS December H. 1021 At a stated meelln of the Heard of Di rectors of this bank, the pres'dent an nounced the decease nf our assnclMe. Mr, Henry 1 1. Darten. whereupon the following minute was unanimously sdeptedr WHEnKAS, We are called upon te renurn the less of our faithful colleague; and WHKHBAB, , In hlf Jtlndly courtesy uentleness, upright Christ Un charseter, and slrcern Interest In the welfare of his fellow man, he has endeared himself tn a host of Irlends who will grsatly mlsj his wlke U......I, mn.l wiuii.nii ... w..,. . l . , . . inirariijr ana nanx, f pur- respect, fellow Americans entral fie- ,hW 'ea'twht the train as it left the have a TteAXniVr Ilaltlmere station. It did net step until mains, 'J.'!. It reached here. Although he was has done a remnrKnlile piece of -werlc numbed b the cold. hi. flniifn and and has Ps;Vlstlc an 1 rea arms stiff and achlnif and his eyes nf making history both artistic and real blinded hy tears, wind nnd cinders, he for stage presentation held last until tne train naitca t X VTeeVrr V.n.W 'lin .r. . j Cpm.umV: KUl N.t.ee. '"'V"',, nhoBn'e,WKr Sd". 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