t1 j? f -VTffS' N t$ivMrQr r - S w 1 "" -TT' Vt f" ftr" lk,V v--- - 2fWT7f3 v 1j'nr,'1.?J'', I 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHICABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921 1 it THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor i Absence of "Brotherly Leve" Te the Editor of the l.vming Public Ledger: Sir I he reJ sevjral Wttcrn In your apr rrcaitlltie the alntiic cf "hrethsrly Jove" Misting; In tliiu bit: 't. as sell he ene defending the pesittui rhtudlpliltins i ttke as te strnnnars It t'i jii mterentliux discussion mil 1 MiuiiM it'.ie te sei mera ltttem en tlie rubjn-t. One of ycur correspondents buys that a tranrei lias no i easen te ex.et any ceur tesy unless he has pem 3 direct aue8tln te aik. I disagree vltl. him. If tv l9 directed some iiliicn all h" meds te de I Is te sk th relkenian. That li a n.ir- of tliat ffcnilcmn.11 s dut. If v.iu .ir? only -pected te ask a 'dlrtct auction" hew far T;ou!d au'h small . ppirtunlt BO tewMiI Jflvlng- te phl'ml. luhU tli title of "City of Brotherly I.ee' I Such a ceurtesv one v "uiu xpe-. U'.lA-ht X say, In th njl Isln.ii.ls. If 'h-. 1 e nil- A Geed Suggestion J 0 1 e t.a.ter or tte Lvrnlng rueitc meager. !f we ceuW 0,v brn eurB,iVc3 Sir I would like te inMie a mwueitlen ,(t, or mnj therein we would only make thretich vhlrh. I thlii'i, e itrent maje ity of , (lifts, moderate In price, te these who are . hildren of the pe0r could te reached at this , Vh'e."' d .." of ?.f ?.f ?.f lorled. although thi sujeostien may ceme allM fwl tn(lt tney ar9 ln cur mnrt, u Uttle lute. Why would It net be veislble , would relieve us of much bother at this ps ... ,K. ,,,,, .,,,,. ,i ,..-- ,,, i i,,,, rled, and we would have a far happler for the Kit mers this jour, or In future chrnlM perlert. Mr,. w. I.. TORRE. yearn, te lime a 'Vlirlntniae for the Peer Philadelphia, Uccemtcr 20. 1DJ1. counter, tJ which shoipers could ki after , wants te 1 thCJ. iav provided for their own famlllen. j y .st of the Needy and there nrike their contribution te the peer" I bellfi there are thousands of people who Intver 1,'Ue lj the Iver at ChrlHtmaii. net be ' caus thev wnuld net wleh te de f. but N'raune tb"y de net want le take the treuble and tin ret knew hew te (Te about It M: iuvl!er, euld be that nt the "Chrlnt- mai fur ll. Peer" oeunter there iheuld b tes of een character from five cnt te Balllne ships and cnlley-ear beats. All the artillery of the armlea of Alexander, Caeiar and N'apoteen did net threw aa much deadly explosive ln all their wars aa was hurled In ene hour e the war out of which we have Dcarcely emerged. Yet there were terribly destructive and deaelatlnr wars ln thelr day. If disarmament should be mode complete and universal (which It will net be), let 1 another world war ensue, and ay If ever te.mm.Mi.i ...i... -.s. .i,. ., ini.ni fnr I n'ht, new engines of destruction will appear 1 commercial valus rather than the Intent ter ..,,. M., ,.,, -.vi. ., '". whl.h they were originated. . .. ,. , ...,,.,, ,; ," " "' ,. .. Hew te Make Christmas Werth While '".i:.:z,iz ' . i ?,:;'eVd uW.rr;A ,.,'ar.h. ether ceurteslen re ew one another, and specially a duty we ewe vi :rnngers te inalte them fil at home In our mldit. We may ret 0" r-.iw'fl t tnit ihem l:.ti U." home without knew'nsr heni i.rr e'.eiiid Th'l delphlan3 tw considered ) stupW that they cannot rr-eimli' If the reraui h Idresnlnz them la uelnit te held tnr-n up or net. ThN ect of oeurtusy te stnnaers 5".'m wantlrx :) ur churches, our schools, at our public cntert ilnm.r.ts. en th street cais and Indeed it pms t? vifent no maMer here we n,ay he. 1 have felt It In thf Philadelphia rhunhes In n.-ver h-lrnr rivei any (.hew u' -eengnulnn e'.ihi-r from rter Or cennrera'i n, I have m"t It at the t'hrlfc tlan Associations, he no en paid ine anj sttentler, a id if I mad a.- attempt te apeak te ei or. te raMy see if 1 wss 'lll able te e.iea. I ha -e b' '. j"Mi de r told. S-urlT I d!a net ente- th -r.ui -i-es 0- the Christie.-. Association i'th t l,itr. en e: held-ur and ' et th xe e m betn mad? me feel that way. I hi' been living here several ear.e. but as et hae fiur.u no fr'endly spl"'t expended te me In any -"fay except, t m iM jv, tha fw times I have Ts.nderd from the lna'.It jtlens 're I sheull re st.nMernd te CO te a peel room, rlgar ster e- ilmee l.all, 'lei'lrg; te And some cengenla' sp rit Is there any w neer ' reur.c men ji wren; In a nt like t'-'" The ire -.et s;lven a vel"eme .n the r'Rht v'.aee and I blteve ' 1b 'n th's way "bit ir.-i veyrd jeunr ma make 'he." -ar' ,'pecU'.) 'lese he come 'r the el'y t-ije-'. anl wltv no school rompr!ens or church compnlene te depend uen for f se 1. 'd or .t; i Uves. rttOM THE COCNTRY. Phl'.ide'.p: !a L'.-ceinb- ., 1021. Medals as Bek Priiea fdi'f EiiifO" 0 t.'ie JL'- !re Public '.rrtjt : 3'r t read ' It.i a"eat Ir.'evt t. pale B. ee'urr.n J in th Ehmi PcuLf l.tvin of rveThnr 1" l-l r-arlliir the It :. yrlzs e hch ha"e ben crsatel U - p. Icen.er. and flimcn for braver;. I ou,d 'en t euc sest te mm, tiruugh . . ur a'.uable pnper, if lie would p-'j-n e ' erv pairelr.iai or ftrerr.Ti fn liaa been cemmndel or bra-er- s !, be his ben In ti" U-vartmer.'. a geld cr f sta", te ba worn en inn lapel or his e'ei a tr b'eas co' ar at a 1 t'mea. By that htT' einbl-'! 1' would show th genera, nut.i' hi ' "-ary bra -nn ' ha'.e In the ilt t ti'iT.1 i'.'ie ' would put pep In the yeunjrer i:in e tb they oeuld be rn the alert te obtain su".i an emb'em. He Ir.g th's will me-t with our apprm 1! PRLULRICK 1.. lt.UtRIS. Ph. ".". a LiecsrnbQr IS 1J21 Tne Pardoning of Debs Te r,;(fet- of fEver 1 ? Pubi r In,?- fir It ert.lrly wa arr.UK' :: te -e..a . lette in yer -,jaab.e tnr the et- fo fe riny, fc;-cial'.y aa It wa iri n j. hO-ul d x-llOa-Tnt. wbe pa-v h was sur-rl?l Talned and c--ievd, by n recent Announce ment ihut certain t.f!crs of :ne American Legien i.d petitioned Pieller.t Harllr. t? Tardcn Kur"n V ,'',V, " 'he srreurd that he was h honest In h.a oen-luot a ihsj were in theirs. I 'lan '0 teil tale writ-r that th.e ex-.lcutenant is Jst a !!-le : lore se. Thr : eer l'u a. .r.er- hcut man tioraen wishing te make the purchi.se could de se with ered, and he should ba given n J ll'tle card upon -li'ch he euld n'aee hl name as the dvie. If he desired te de ae. It -seuld ret be 11 difficult matter for the store te ee thut thes presents -re pre;i-1 erly dls'.r.buted 'n he.r eter-. thnuprh thc.r st re. or at sir- b'a d'vt, ibiulen p,rt niieh as one of the city armerlen. whtr c.itv pv-r children wjuld he udmlt'ed tbmurh cinl. t the ceriis tak. n up se that no .hi'.d .eUUl cet mer than e-.e present. If all the Hter s w,,nid de t 's th j weald ' find it prefltab'H business, and tru-y could , easily sell enough toys te go all around ' am ng the peer, and If thv weu'd t.et cire 1 te lvnd;) the al-tributlen or If It was net , passible te de th distribution from or cen- trl p'.nt a certain point in a.-h s ard of , the ctt ceu.d be nnmei'. v ,tl the --ame ' etetn as mentleried above followed, and ln i thlc wav would ri'il. b-j oessib e te mlm I en- ehild In this c't: unless they re-" tee tnu..ftrent te 30 for thelr present. Mrs. W. I-. KDWP.D9. Philadelphia, December 10, 1&21. ' Indscrlmlnate "ChrlstmaQ-cardlng" Te f-e frlltni- e re ITvmlicj PuSJie LcJttrr: 1 Sir I nultr agre with our rorresvender.t vhi eempla'ns of the Indiscriminate "ay In which rhrletmaa cards are ent out eich year. It is en e! the most anne: it g cun cun tems that h.is crept Inte tne celebration of this hellcav, and t'.iq er.ly way te break up tr babit of lndlre--'i.i.iate renulrff 's for t'.ie reclp'.crt mt te ru.'h out and get a card te -eturn. bLt te slrrply lcne e the receipt. Tnere should be a limit in sendee Christ mas cardj Just h there Is ln g.' .n rhrlet maa presents. The card Industry hap ad ad vareed te such an extent that the are new mule nv.'t elaborate and oxpennU, and te se.id eve 1 e these you wish nartl jlar'v te remember -tuirea quite un outlay of tnene". Christinas ia-0s, llke Christmas rifts. ai Se being reckoned theie days threjjh tbe!.- Te f." fidifer 0 thr Kvttlng J'tiSUc Lftcer: Sir It arrears te me that there l.i.ben a slip-up somewhere this year In the ab- ' ser.ee of printed llstu of worthy peer In tha I i.ewspapers. an has been dene In past Jeara, thus debarring many of us who would he 1 Inclined te give from flndlnc some one who Is worthy te receive. tV read In the pa 1 pera about the irreat poverty In the city and vet hew difficult It In te obaerve It any 1 wherp. 1 The city this year em te be filled, In the busy thireughfares, with proBpereue- Ineklnsf shoppers, en1 If my obserutlen is correct, they are spending their money llb I Tally. Uat there must be u treat many peer te whom Christmas will mean nothing I en account of unless they are assls'ed by these mero for- re ahead, J . u they 1" reassembled, would or ire Miuiiiiiiaicut in neon le wane te me truth that only by a vital and permanent Joining of the nation In an effective union te forbid and provide against It can man kind be aaved from another conflagration which will leave the world In ashes," We ctnnet take thla thought tee much te heart. j, T. SI, Philadelphia, December 18, 1021. Dancing and Christianity Te the .Editor of th Evening PuoHe J,eilerrl Sir One of your readers, a Sunday school teacher, aakn the euestlen whether a con sistent member of the Methodist Church Is (5elnj wrong It she dances, I see no mero tin In danelnir than there la In turning the tieuci of Oed Inte a marketing place or a plcture show, aa la tne case with most churches today. If some of these sponsors of the Church would read their DIM", per haps they would net try te be better than our Saviour HlmsMf. Llfe la what ene makes It, whether at 11 dance or any ether place. t se te dances and I alre read inv Hlble. Win- de net ministers preach en semn parts of thlr Hlble' It 11 because they dsre net hurt the feellntn of a part of their fleck the almighty dollar. T say u. I, ." and dance. Chris t.L.atr. It .sermc te me Ihrtt this ear, for some rp-isen or ether. It Id hv.rdr than ever before te locate the needy It la net possible fe- the meat of ua te iw Inte the sections where the unemployed I live mid find these who are In need our eur our relves Organized charity la ene source through which te secure the names of such famllle 1. but from pant experience I have found them very loath te give out any In formation, but exact that all donations must Pasa through the hands of that organiza tion. Jtany of us dilre te distribute our glfta lr.dlvlduilly, for it la In the peruenal visit that we find the great pleasure In giv ing, ln watching the conduct of the happy children when the.v rccelve the ur.ctpected gifts. In past yeara I have wj,tcnfd the news papers and would find a number of letters from peer children, which were addressed te (lantu. Claus. I would relect my Uttle Christmas wards from such letters, but I ha.'e net teen ene let'er of thla character ' thli year. The .hospitals and hemea contain mat.y worthy children te whom we might play f-arta Claus. but meat of these Insti tutions are denomination.. rd I have found that each church ered ier I's O'ln hlddlcd I In this respect, and the- are often te leaded tlanlly deej net direct your srelnf through life weartne a long face and wrapped in Bleem. 'Vr. i(, 'f. Philadelphia, December 18, 1021 Questions Answered ated ft seneallen by suddenly throwing n dagger upon the fleer of the Heuse of Com Cem Com eons, saying; "Thorp Is Trench fraternity for ou. Such In thn pelftnard which rYench Jacobins would plunTe In the heart of our sovereign." Rhertdnri threw great ridicule upon thla theatrical exhibition. First Missionaries In Japan Te ffa JMfter 0 the Kuenfnp PiiMIc I.edeer: Sir Who was the first Christian mis sionary sent te Japan? VT. I OOltDON. Philadelphia. December 10, 1021. The Jesuit Francis Xavler, who was after ward canenised, was the first Christian mis sionary te Japan. He landed at Kageshtma en th 18th of August. 1BI0, and retna'nel In Japan until November -0. 1G31. I The Nearest Fixed Star . Te trie Editor 0 (he Efftilnj Public Lcdcer: Sir Hew far from the earth l the near- 1 est fixed star and what Is its nnrne? T. J j. Ji. Philadelphia. December H. 1021. He far aa la ktiev n at present. Alph C'n trurl la nearest. Thla etnr appearn te b at about 271, -1O0 tlmrs the sun's dlstinc" from th3 earth, or about twenty-five bil lions of miles away. A Shakespeare Play Burned Te the Editor of the Kvcntng PtiMie Ledger: Sir Is It correct thit f-hnkejpeare wreli a play which was entitled "All Is True"? r.. T... D. Philadelphia, December 13, 1011. It Is said that Shakespeare wrote lur'.i a play, but that th" burning nf the Uleb Thfatre In ltll.1, 11 h J 1 - the plcie was being played, destroyed thn manuscript. Prob ably parts of "All Is Tniu" tvere incor porated In "Henry VIII " Poems and Songs Desired Of titter misery, "Let ma die! Oh, take me from scornful eyes, And hide me where tha cruel speech And mocking fingers may net reach " (Mrs ) L. W. LOK'. Philadelphia, December 17. 1031. "T It. St." hopes some render wi;l l able te send ln the words of tlie song con taining' the lines: "O'llrlen and his tuikey On a Ureidway car did ridi. ' AAAACAAAAAAi.AAAAAAAAAAAO yvvvwvvvvvvw 'wv 4 ', "4 j I Sure thing! ? V W Hnve a Knit Mne of '.Mrs. X.. n. rcem entitled ' n." "The would llke te get the City Policeman." WATERMAN'S IDUAIi 1-OCNTAIN I'UNS AND Fine Xmai Stationary WM. R. GORDON rn e f i a ritjwn OlO IViOrrlCI. 318 SI'K'T A T .tx-x-H-t-M-M-M-:-:-:'':":-:-:":. flffliii)-! I.urse Assortment of lVATKKMAX'.S IDEAL FOUNTAIN I'ENS t'hrlstmps Cards end tlllT .STATIOM'JlY Rcatenably Priced Charles R. Harrison & Ce. 1300 Snnjem St. rhnnet Wil. n?lil t , 1- Ca?atn h0tneLy nnle McNeil's Rlde Sir-Will you please .ettle in the F.txmte t ''' UZ ' tht LtT l wm n b rumte Meiltn a friendly argument? A ShI will appreciate 1 It It you wl 1 pub claims thnt the Canadian Oevemment runs 'lh In your Peep e'a rerur.i the poem con- a lottery te help pay her war dbts U1 r"'" '"""'""" u" ". '""""" claims that no such lettry la belnc nin by the. Canadian Oeernment JOHN C. IIANCOCTC. Phlladilph'.a, December 14, 1MM. Pe far us we can find there In no Cana d'an Government lottery, the money te be used for any purpose. Oevernmenta de net run lotteries, as .i ru'-. Paul Uevcre was a soldier bold, Oft hae his valoreiiH deeda been te'd. Hut why should mn have all the fame When a lelnT patriot waits for them? Just listen te me while I reieal The dashing rlde of Jennie McNeil." I O. W. 1 Philadelphia, Dceemlwr IS, 1021. I We will print thla poem, pros Med n. reader Auther of Pnpm 'will send It ln, and it is net tee long, but r .1 t . . 1-.. n v, . .often descr!ptle peeina of this character te thefa,tcr of the Eve-.no Public L,ac,-: rciulra t00 ..uch spK00 m their printing. Sir Seme time euro you printed a pem , called "The Djlr.ff Califernlan." I clipped . p.Pedv en "Marvland" it snd have lust reread It. and would llks A ' "r0y en maryiana ,ie-xn v.-nh nr.'ct. nnrf filled with n.i uertn i te knew the author ru well as the Incident Te fxe Editor of the Lvrntia Public Ledger. of geed things te cat that t feel that I that called out thla poem. W. Ij. D. i sir I nm ery anxious te find the werde would llke te reach a few children who will , Philadelphia. Dcember 1H, 1021. .of an old campaign retirf, sung durlns I.le net be favored through this source, and if "The Dying Califernlan" wae written by ' coin's t-eeend campaign, te the tune of I Is net tee htte. why dent you, through Ceptiln Chase upeh rtcilng a letter telling I "Maryland, My Maryland." I knew only your paper. pjlnt out te'us Heme ether method f the death -of his brother-in-law, Hrewn thn following lines: ti.remrii irhirt, we ran re.ieh thla class? Owm, who died en his passage te rallfer-. "TI19 people cry with one accord. ria Dy sea in me uays Deiere inere wj.1 an 1 ueatn. ne.itn te an me reeei nerue. Philadelphia. Detst.iber 20, D. 1021. A. O. better.-, tn tha Editor hr-j'.d be a3 brief and ' 1 t'ie pe'.r.t aa petblble, aveM'np anything t.it veuH epn a denominational or seccurian dl dl dl cuoslen. Ne attention xvi.l be 1 c'.d te anosy anesy nnj letters. Nar.cs and addresses must be slgned as an ..Idenre of sroeil faith, nttl-euph :.ames will net be j).-i"t?d if recjuPi' lb made tnat the' b emlttcj T!.e p'-bl.catlei of a. .et'.er .s r.et te be taken as an li.dertemer.t uf lt3 views by this paper Ci rururiratlur.e " ''. r ,t ve rt tarn d u.ik-ss acecm.ua:. eu ty post age, nr ".ill n-unuscrip'. 00 baved. than Kugpr.' V. Debt. 1 enFt te prlni ..; anl for h.s very honesty an 1 frai,'n. ha he was put In prison He spoke 0-1. y fr 1 1 r-cuts of the pef.p.e and what e'jr De-'Iara-tinn of Inr.ep'i'.dence preclaln.s. I a-r net a ditcla'.lst. but iuai foV.ew.ng up what 'lr Debs said a-d the report -f t1 e t'ebs ainneaty lobby e'.d I-) rsAhlr.g'e.i at .1 tv 'la'.r.etic fcte";- of M-. Ti.-js' .,-". u'dn 1' .!t te Atterne; Cfereia1 Da'Tjl.er'". - h'0'1 sbj d have been b-eught out In our dl'y rss a'.je -vha. Senater Onre a:-1 't!.sr ''tratirs salC. I cannot undermrj he ury teir -iinde2 nan e- -.v.-man cue 'j iff..e-ii.'. narrow minder, anl orjju.'.leej Dti.3 ret "ll f.'eu f.'eu ener.t' tnew that It ts a lldgra.-e te oil the world te ha e such fc. r.ob,e chaact-' ' Sir. Debs ber.lrl prtjen bars" There should be - nien'irnent erected for hu:b a eharactee. fqual te a Washington or a Line-'- monu ment. I -ir rflad te note he justice and l.n iel'.ljerce expretsed by our Senators. MP.S. J. A. QUINTOV. Pleasant Ji.l's. Pi., li.ral" 13, 1PH. Te Find Happiness in Life Tn Editor 0 tv l.virme V:l ' c Ledge Sir As a .-eater of : our ia;er I van f much Interested l.i th- piece ' jt. .1 "W. C. " In lust Haturdaj's par-r. lf kure'. bs t.ie right spirit, ftr I l.uve eund the cr.ly "'ay te be real.y hapry ' -j de f-r ethers ''en you are hure trer- 12 r.e rc v. trd coming te you fe- doing 1: Ir.v I M,te a lew lines r.'gar.i1"! n-.ael" The terrible flu of "."t.-. If"., e .tered our htrne i:d roelt'd us of a 1,, ed one u.i 1 I can trulv sts'e k- that if It had nut tee.-. for Kfi ''resa and the canteen work I woul weul ftae lest my rea-'k.n Me ha 'e Just loeated hee and In thin mill 1 am serrtlng in ir.: app.lcatlcn ta Jein the War Methcra' Ajsj .latien. you carry out "W C e '" IJea :ind the true Inpnlnesr In life. 1 1 I i .'- t'-.a -la',, piacee l.'0 Mrr. I Ce - it' guutf :n f 1' e-hl ui:A'i,:r.. :.n'.. 'x --ber ' . PJl eterland route. Dependent Soldier's Mether Te the Eiilfe- of fip ivcitne Iniblie Ledge-. Sir If a r-oldter'a mother Is derender.t I upon him. and for this reason the soldle seldle soldle ebtali u a discharge, what prevision la made cenctrnlnr his transportation? T. T L,. Camp li's. N. J , Deccmb,-r 18, 11121. (n dUcharre for deper.deticv, transperta tien 1" net pa'd by the Government. 1 Daarjer Scene in Enallsh Commens no attention te them, but 00s about hla ' r the rMlto-e the Evening Public Ltde'r: , busln.si It Is only the I 1-bred mn e-j tlir PI ase tell me when the famous "ds-' woman who stares at ane'her, anyway, -nd I Kfr en(1., eccarre(i In the rn(rI1.n Trejse they will a.najs be with ua. , of Commens. A. I, LYONS. llemember. 't la always the sma,. mind ani. ' cherter Pa December 18 Ifl'M narrow ero that Is always liuntlns gess'p 1 Uurll Ul , r..r,.r h nevelulrn "ll'ur'K. - a and meddling wit!, etbera' aiTal-s. They the I The people conquer by the sword Abraham, ear Abraham." Leave Judgment te Ged Te th. Editor nf the E ventre rublte Ledger: Sir In reply te one Btitnlng himself "J. f. "V the iwep'e who lue.i at you In a nus nus vIcIeuh manner have tu'li u KU'lts consc.ence ttn'tnseHes that they oujpie-. , ery one they de i.et knew or wr.v en" 1 ' w.iim tl.ej ln been able te pic'a uw ft pie 01 com lp in or der te enlarge It. Tbe world U iu.1 of th-lr V.lnd. bir the man he has werl. te di pais Philadelphia December 1021 "Peer Child" 7' fi ivdirer 0 (He livening I'ubH; l.i f'r M Can an reader locate these lines fe m? Peer chll'l the prayer, begun by faith, ".row te u IOA-, despairing cry The l'eetle' Venim will appear dully In the Kwnlns Public Ledgw, und alee In the Sunday Public Lidger. I.r-ttrs ilUciisxIne timet; topics will b printed, a well as reeuestesl poems, and questions of general Interest will be unstverrd. en f trtn, .. ' "h. lla -, . t. n.th.vi" .flfllf1 outside, but It would : t te iell frr ur.y I 5j: minds The pure In hear- loel. upon every ene an oed'H creatures 'Thother they are rlht nr wrong. 113 they re bread enough te understand that no one can Hie anether'u life or understand the circumstances t' that life: th" tlieiefu.-p de net Judge another but leae that te the del who understand!) all our V. er. K T li Phllad-lr-li.a. I'ecniib-r ::, 10;: The Danger of War ' ter of 'V t en me J'ubhv r.n.t. it vp'endld achle-emen' (f en Conference Lheala errpha-.!-. t 0 I! you si 1 or .y .v e r c . I- a Te the . Mr1 Wa ihlr.s l.eid f')i- erms Imposed i.nd preMnt another we. war. " .1 c h dlsarMume..' r.l:." cam et This thought Is happily etrressed ln "Th Great Deci pt'nn,' by e),tnue' C'olcerd, fri-.a tthieti I nuute th.' fel owing pas.aire: ,,Dtsdi...nnert i.i a.-.; ..ir'e i.te.ihu-e eu.d be an Ineilculatle Messing In that ' smuld rt-meie or.e rf the gretert lenv.a'le. s t war ane. lift from the bacltH of men inrijfferr.ble .cad. Hut d'har.nan.ent 1 . . '. 1.1 11 ,t ;e.- n era te - 'v "s or pa- e na--Uln3 i' n. .- Vr-or-i .: a'.i'h. 7'C a'ai ' ' .'r wei 'a: -u world - - - hen i Kle 1 v --e n ada ' u-nu'l mwt&m L yjl jT5L 'O' BJV m sst. vg.ns asS,&f31a!5iSrSrrtSr!si! Fur Coats OlIiECT T-'ROM THE MANUFACTURER SEAL COATS Spoil Medels, $49.50 Knee Length. $67.50 FRENCH SEAL DOLMANS, $95 UP COATS Trimmed nith Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, SI 10 Up , HHsPw pBTJflsi8sBaKiaH tm JrM-?BNrr-i--MMai it ' ' - '. i V TcaKTsV vv.C jfr-" t"w1jfilEHWsB SmSkiIi 1 1 fljrif3T3frWcirfclSff ftHffl fcmwmKim WTr.ihiMB&z! lie Sffigmmrm ' WW'M predated Vresent KS M !NlaiiKd-QM-iiiBBi W' rawLjiy npHEwerld'wide reputation of Waterman's Ideal ; y. fflKI' X Fountain Pen Suggests it as the perfect present .' ! j$8ww s, or evctT member of the family. JzMiiis pi In addition te pride of possession, it brings with Kr $j!z$&vk & years of faithful service that endear it mere jfWMwr J$kL and mere each year. J&&' JW i Three Types: Regular, Safety, Sclfifillitig jT JWr FAr-Ji rrJdi a choice of natural Iridium pointed geld niba Vr 4&&Wir fetSS&SfaJX fit any Individual pen preference. jT AXr A&VW &&$&W Selection and Serriec at Hcrf Dealers JS&Kw FrMsffl jSk l$St - the WerU 0rer Jj$r J&SSr s$S(i? l2)?iS 'rt8irBtTttiKfn JWBtemun't P jdm!W ?tr Rw'tfvVv)ai'-5 it Fountain Petw Is dx Mist. The tTjeStiSr SWSSy JPS7&i!r K.Ta,3''W'''WJ.Vl rfltference In prices la determined JTjvBt JyVsMF ArJfir ri'.Ns''iV--'-".trVI by riee et iinttuwauilea. ar Jm'Kr dX&ijUS' 1 s-jf:i's.T;-tsaita dtar wfr jvfuey vfs. p im t p w,t,rm, r JmT- Jw j$w n 'W::':-iVyA 1 xL Waterman jsr JfSbw JSeffiy J?W t WBm Company ; JSBF Jmr J9 VP :fi 191 Breadway.N.Y. jmF J&F JF tit S.. vr s&r Jz$r K, r':tW'&(&$& 129 Se. State Street SSSr jfiflEr f2r W iSB .4 school P T Jw $2-5,0 0$ Mi-Lywrf V7StoctenS JUP bquirrel, !110 Lp M , !$:-$&S Sea Francisce jMf f.ifA' beautiful garments te appreciate them Thin tcell- Sf lfJW'rTyJ"lVWS?ft5'ySv?tAV':, vtlvV knvu ,t fur Manufacturer is lell-nn '& i-ir, (it ou -- hi (. V0'!.'Vr-v:r fJP i j t,.i. i,-e pncH in, enlcr te Keep hte ttatt of xcerkcri. busy. S W&Zg&fii&Mfy i X-onderi Paris itu i-t;ii.T.'T-j-. .. .---.-. -".-.. - - -.-.-. e-.. .utv VC--V ' V'.'l'i-U-.U-rf- - sWsJ- -..- s,---.- -.---- Mentrttl I. Herman-900 Walnut St. ffiS & iggiJlg Small Depe.it Held. An; Garment Until WantedgtigiJJ!.;! I eunJed in 18e5 JL Km. louse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price bystem in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th 6: Thompson Streets ii ' V Male this a Viclrela Christmas jjb Yeu jnav e j '0 ad" e' e i' -.l.-i ,ir.e a V- -jpe iuic represents me apir;-Liiri-tinas ciiJ u iall:.ng machine - : earr ihc C hris-tmas spirit through-. m the entire a ea-. It i a gin :r: i-v ! lam in 3''-ra the ear Be sure it is a genuine Victer- Victrela jt'I I in net buy u a imitation ei a ictreia. JJuy at Dieppe's and you will be ture te be atiafied. a we sell 'icter-'ictrnla- e.clusivel . bettle ::ien' may be by eaah or rental iu'iu.ni-. Heppe Outfits are all Victer- Victrelas ictrelu A'". IV, iiJU.IO . .tli t) I'l-'ru'h douli!i-ue reoerils ray vnti) i'ja wtcklj Victruhi Se. dO, $e0.W wth ii 1'J ' iliublo-fu-e records J'uj viUy 11 ttictfcJy Victrela iYe. SO, $110 , till JI0 wirti of ri"erd(i 1'ay only ti.50 iceekly Victrela . if, ". vlth ?10 ' jrt't 1'uy uuj i 'K.il Victrela Ne. JUU, $!6Z wltn 116 sertli of rMoertiu Pay only 12 i.:IUj Victrela A'e. l,J0, .yj;,; with t'Jt, wurtli of rei'j,i.j uv etuv tS.'i Ut'ekly The Hepjie Stores ure open eveninga unlil Christina The Due-Art Reproducing Piane plays as the artist plays hvery element of expression is accurately reproduced en the Due-Art. U is just as if uur favorite pianist were seated at the piano. All the great artists record for the Due-Art, hear raderewski. Bauer. Oabnle-u-jtsch. Grainger, Cortet or am ether famous pianist. They will play for you at any time in jeu. own home. A Due-Arr reproducing piano makes a Christmas gift par excel lence. Come in and let us demonstrate -. , ' . it te von. Six famous mafces of Baby Grand Pianos at Heppe s Our line starts nith the Masen & Hamlin which if is the highest-priced piano in the world, is net i estly when you consider the tone. Side by side with the Masen & Hamlin we sell the celebrated Weber, Steck, I Jeppe, H. C. Scho Sche macker and Edouard Jules pianos, each itli a particular tone Steinway Weber StecU Wheelock Slreurl Bargain Department Used Pianos and Players We have 1 uriilrcus te'ujilt instruments at bot bet bot e'lin priccD. Many of tln-se hae come from cxcelle: t he i. cs. Thcj- arc (jiiaran .ecl fe 'i' years ,iu1 c wi:'.d'i.'el!i at lull ai.'; ii "e ; rj.i. Here ais a ' it V "" .uUlCs. I Chickering $180 Heppe ,$295 a u 'C ..iiidgaiy. Steinvay $195 1 U . i. J" (.i r, , aetl tOUC. Schemackcr .$390 8S 1 O'" II ,y. - I ,',ej,"ll,y We arc ueiils for the folleuing: quality appealing te vari eus tastes. All carry the reg ular 1 leppe guarantee. Call, phone or write at once for catalogue. Manen & Hamlin Weber Steck Heppe H. C. Schemacker Edouard Jules Prices from $M: The Heppe P. cnial-Payment Plan It r :z r.ut i.envtfmenr. for you te make full pa i.irnt at ;juriiia,e, you n:ay rent any piano, vil.iye' vil.iye' piane ur Victrr'U tli.it nt e'-ll atiJ all rem will be applied tow anl the pur chase piice. Yeu .ire free te purdid! thi' iiicinnnci.t or return it at any time. X-r Mu 1 Tin" Ceupun for lull Information C.J. Heppe & Sen iJuwntuisii IU'i-19 fluiHtiiUt I'pteAn-- (JthATiioiitiiben H'S, "Without i.ny obligation en my part plcudu tei.u full infoiitiailen about (mark X bt-lew): Pluyur-rianes XX Victroliie 0Piuiioe Kve. Led.'. 11-21-ai I $rara.raffiffiffi!iiMffira I ""v- The Puzzled Superintendent Suddenly 'iheught of "LED6ER6RAMS" and he get what he wanted. If you, tee, need an intelligent, skilled, experienced electrician, machinist, plumber, painter, tailor, cook, knitter, operator or ether skilled labor, a LEDGERGRAM will carry your rush message. Many efficient people are waiting en the receiving end of LEDGERGRAMS these tiny, inexpensive classified ads, se potent with pulling power. The quarter-million daily circulation of the Public Ledger gives you almost instant commu nication with THE RIGHT KIND of people. Phene your message NOW te our Classified Advertising Department. Bill will be mailed later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 Hi Ifi i Hi .WiffiffiffiffiffiffiyiHiaiffiifiififfisiiK I A 1, --g-'' iik -m -v -'WW- -
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