vi "".'irnrTTF ".- ' -vmvrrr , f.-wr----. .iti"iVii... JJfVlA.'.Vl.yi. WrlVV'". ' i ' ' -"'.W M"t V'i tf? f ( ! ft ..I' "V '"" '' , luT . ll.; ' .-' t I. ip- 4 1 ' .' ! ' ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE i Arency Wynne Tells of the Parties Given for Twe Debit , tantes Last Night She Hears Various Bits of Interesting News TvOES it see"1 POssib'0 "mt nnetllcr U vtar linn come ami k" B ." n nil " a 4 1inM tnliAn su-il UHT11 V n I "um, 'ch ollier n M"ry Christmas r,l tee r of hnpplnMS? Fer ,me of Jli it linn been n year of happiness, for u , 1 1 1 lin been miicli wkIiicsr: 111.111. W Jtil " . - Jn riY of nencc. wliellier rail or joyous, -j.i nil rtt1llale It ourselves ran . t nml show jroeil i.a .i vnru tmrt ,Hli tint pence ,v" :, " ',';-,: girUX'TappcUl-n.. II Snt n mcrrv one nc which In "Hc l h th" praw ' l'l,mc ,n thc WOrld thnt riir'i-tmiiii nlgM "" c r-r.vtu.v "p fellow L....A ... t.i. il.... f.iH fltti f In V HIM Wlllll .m:n. " " fl.Mr fnn.iiv- .1. ah I npu VI I uivu ...... - - imwii -" - . . ' '. " :.".:. ii 11... ,nd I eatrt begin te rem niniicr .... ether plans for HiIh beautiful day. trnrr will be Interested. 1 am sure, I te hear further news of MIks Hen .i.iie r.iv. who lint tiecn se ill In rieils condition. , , . I understand the trouble Is with her mm and she would net have- nn opera -tU performed until licr ; risterB reaidc, her. Thcv have been there some tlm.. Sew and 'the latent news is that MIsh Henrietta hns been moved te 'en. "here several eminent phyrfdnn mny he consulted, but... far. nfrt'jne,?i there hns been little imiirevemcnt. ir ny. mur; l.iitlp- nnrtv at Hie uvcrurneh ltJelf Club last iilsht for Mnry nnd v- .. ,i.,i p iifn nlTnlr. I lie tuests nunibcrrd about .300 and were mostly of the deh n-t. Seme of thi thi piM.tfnttelwtli purtles-the 1-lttles firt and the Kvnns' nt the Klt-Cnr ten for Margaret l'lielps the latter purt of the exenlng and vice vcr'ii. Nnnc Mtlle ! n. debutante, you knew. Mnrv rame out a couple of years dim, lint she rei'tiifi .--ca reply mere than a bail herself. Nimey bus brown hulr nml brown eyc. nnd Is a perfect little dear. She were a frock of white chllTen trimmed In siher and 'had silver slippers and Meiklngs. Tt was suh nn airy, rlalnly i-eltiiiie and suited her te pcr pcr pcr fcollen M'L..: AND MltS. EVANS gave n Inrce dinner nt the lutr. rarllen before their dnnee: the dinner for Lenere McCnll nnd her fiance. Nor Ner man MncI.cMi. nnd the dnnee. ns I said, for Miss l'helps. I.enore McCnll's en xaKPinciit te Mr. Mnel.eleh was nn nn neunced nbeut two months iige. There were about fifty nt thc dinner, mostly if the jeiingcr mnrried f-ct. nnd It wns A brllliaul uffnir. Among the guests were, the Leuis Herles. Sewell lleries, Andv l'erters. Oil Mathers, Jee Mo Me Call. .Irs., Oeergc Mclvers, ,OeerR0 Wlmrten I'epper, Art.. 1' rank llehlcn. Jrs.. lleby l'erters, Jee llellltm nnd mnny ethers. The decorntlens nt the. dnnee were levelv, principally Christmas greens nnd red llewcrs, nnd It wns altogether very beautiful. POLIiY wns walking nleng thc street yesterday with Dnddy. and ns they rame toward one of the shnhby-loeking fianta Clauses who were collecting money for Christmas dinners she re marked te Dnddy Hint Snnty looked pretty peer. "Yes," said Diuhh, "he Is pretty peer thls-yeur. and he's col lecting money te help the peer little clrls nnd boys hnve n Christmns din ner. 'Wp ought te be very generous." "All right." suid l'elly, engprly. "I'll Irtvc him all I've get." '.'Well, denr." vAnllAl Tlii.lrlir 'tlintu linn lull vmi must be wise in giving, tee. De net (live nil you hnve. It you de. you 11 nave te nsk for mere yourself." "All rlKht." said Pelly. "I won't." but. added she, "T never carry mere 'nn twelve rents." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Alfred Paul McrrtH unneunces the cugugement of her daughter Prls rllla te Mr. J. Kenten ISisenbrcy, son of Mra J. Kenten Klscnbrey, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lyne Clawsen, or 5015 Walnut street, unnounce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Mur gar?t Clawsen, te Mr. Benjamlu R. Heffman, et this city. , Mra. Richard P Bennls, of Chew and Prlce streets, Gcrmantewn, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jule A. Bennls, te Dr. E. Jehn Benin, of this cltv. Mi. and Mrs. Jehn J Gralium, of Consliehocken, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Ella H. (irulMin. te Mr. Cleorge S. Hastings, 'en of .Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Hustings. ini.iig the guests who will nttend Urn theatre party en Monday evening which .Mr Frederick M. Dunn, Jr., will five In honor of MIhh K. Murtyn Geerge, debiiunte dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs William H.iimen Geerge, will be Miss CJnrgaret L.ilid, of Wilmington. Miss vury Mxen. Mim Helen Mlchell. Miss Katlierlne I) Perter. Miss Elolse War liner Miss Louise Dixen, MIbs Margaret "anil tun, Mr. Jnukiren B.illngh, Mr. I'u'ddeus .M. JMly. Jr , Mr. Paul Hun 'ci Mr Percy H Wilsen. Jr., Mr. Ralph I. ..'"!. ,':"u""1 M I'-Jwaids, Mr a, !. Grew-. Mr Rebert N. Downs. 3'1 .md Mr .Inmes Hay Beattle I'lu- guests who will attend the llie.v i .;,. '!',ru "' ,, Siven by Mi Daniel W'UKheiiy and Mr Andrew W. Dugi- , ,' "J, VU .V,U,, Htrcet- ! honor el ,,.' s'lcr' Ml,,'s Geitiude D Dougli- " nil Thlirnil.il r.ve. i. ', '"?.i 'll Include M kk ,.l 8V.r'V."."U,ur..:? Isabel Kniasler, I... (l... T.-...1 ... '-"' -'.I'" ..inn jva.iiuiine I'eiter Mr 11....1 ... '""'. " .viiMiii nceir Mr '.;"'." "K'. 'Mr. Wll linn Newlln IVo,uerlek"scl,ueffor,;,n'a",lr':.vn: yen Mrs. Frnncls lieuirl em- .bneren the nttrty. Tli .IV. lencu will Party. Tim (riiests "m Liter nitenrl the ,ln.',e .A"," "J "1 In M,K lieiii.,,,1., ii",.1.'.V "" Kiven 'augliter ..""'"'." " ui'iit i ret- Miss, Alberte, P. Iteatli her Jlr Vfr? Merull UauBh.r of nure ri,a,i ,?'' . e.V'h''. f '6 anil Mi-u i.. i... , . . and ii, ."". -""mi .iciiiiich ,ee l0nfne..'K.." .l.C? ,,m0 '"s,c'l IllVlta-I horn. ,,,, . """ lecept en at their "rem 4 umi'V"1?' "fierV0,'. J'tnUHry 2, . ,un.t" " " c ec k, n honor of timir STtrlS? t,,if,l,Ucfln-1"? " "- Mrs. Ssrurii-,.!!?! l$y i, "mer of Mra. Jehn Newbela. . Ml Bllritbtth Ke8s( daughter of Dr, g'innv t'frsnns will fellow tlie- el.l -uitom'ef linvlnc law nm Hy .1 Inner, tomorrow, nml II I" ilcllchtfiil thlni I i Mr ind M". Ueulnntl Kvnns. ir ulll linv" b lirge family party. an, ..II t ii r c II mi ""u v" """ J I1C IlCUl.V dinner tenlciit. en the eve, and Mr. and Mr". Ilrn H rove will have a .""" DO RIVl'l I'raeue. Jl sjusi aueu. '."v?,7;" h" two MKtw. Mrs. Charles Tiffany. nfNew Yerk, nnd Miss Oertrm c fcly failed for Prague en lcurnlng of her se- HIMi I'llmi lvl. J'avte,,. Mis, MnrF'! I. Ml er "llss - iiiibuuriii viiviii itiiuu i...i Willi,,,, it- "'.""-' ..""euwatd, .Mr it- ' tee,, announced reeellv t Me'v"1' ih" V,"!ard a'oi-w?"ei 'Vl' ; II1,,, 'Xm,,,.'w M'tPl.elHh, of crnllfelii Isl Ti H1, W!M ""ii MeiSluy for a n.Me -V, Maelx-liili-B inueitH Mr ! Mrs ndrew Miicl.elsli nl llencee I". uhere .1,. expects te rem,,.,'"..'! Lr nnd Mrs, Geerge G. Heps, of 172J Spruce street, whose engagement 1ms been an nounced te Mr. Donelsen W. Heepen, of Qormnntewn. returned te her home en Tuesilny, nfter spendlnp; six months traveling nbrentl, accompanied by her aunt, Miss Mary Jennings, of Harris burg'. They visited Italy nnd Switzer land nnd spent four months In T'nrls. Mr. lloepcs, who hns been spending sev eral months In I'nrls, Is expected te nrrlve In this country the latter part of next week. Mr. nnd Mrs .7 Wllmcr Middle, of Blnderten Heuse. Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt n dinner en Friday cvrnlnir, January 0. nt the Rltx-Carlten In honor of Mrs. Ulddle'f, dshutnn" daughter, Miss Virginia Seuthnlt Gorden, licteru the Klrst Assembly. Mr, nnd Mr. Hid die nnd Miss Gorden will spend Christ inas In Baltimore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv Price Wright, formerly of Chestnut Hill, new or 220a Massachusetts avenue, Washington, en tertained nt a dinner en Tuesdny evi nlng In honor of her son, Mr. Htuyves nnt B. Wright. The guests Included MIh Sarlmelnte, Miss Mnrv Chapman S'niltb, Miss Anna Huntly Gorden, Miss Breum, Miss Helberg, Mr. Henry Prlce Wright. Jr., Mr. Chester Locluveod, Mr. Hamilton Wright, Mr. Washburn Wright nnd Cnptaln Jjemlinrd. Mr. Wright Is spending the winter with his grandmother, Mrs. Charles McKeun Bayard, at her home, 10S Kast Jehnsen street, Gcrmnntewn. Mr. nnd Mrf. J. Heward Hheades. of 1710 Walnut street, will entertain at dinner en Monday evenlng In honor et her brother. Colonel James Addison tegim, U. S. A . who Is spending the ChrlstmnH helldnys with his sister. Miss Judith M. Legan, of Ttoehketo, her Jieme In Bnla. Colonel' Legan has Just re turned from Purls, where he has been connected with the Reparations Com mission. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge 11 Evans, et lloscment. will entertain nt a dinner rei a hundred guests this evening nt the Bellevuc-Strntferd In honor of Mls Ignore A. MfcCnll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph V! McCnll of Merlen. vhes pngngeniMit te Mr. Nerman Ulllurd MacLelsh, of Glencoe. Ill . wns recently announced, before the ball Mr. ami Mrs. Kvnns will give at the Uollcvu Uellcvu Uollcvu Stratferd for Mls Margnret A. Phelps, debbtnnte daughter of Mrs. Charles M. Phelps. The Sphinx Club will bold Its annus) dnnee In the Junier ballroom of the Kltz-Cnrlten Hetel this evening. A new club of younger members Is te be In troduced te thp organization. Numer ous unique novelties have been ar ranged and the affair premises te be 11 great success. General Littleton W Tnxewell Waller, lr. M. M. c.. and Mrs. Waller, of 2500 Seuth Twenty-first street, will be the guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Majer nnd Mrs. Littleton W. Tazewell Waller. Jr, of Hydul, ever the week end. Their son, Mr. -.Henry Tazewell Waller, at Pittsburgh, nnd their cousin, Mr Jehn Wild, of Xew Yerk City, will be the guests of General Waller nnd Mrs. Wnller for the Christmas holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Squire Belding, of Balyden, Montgomery avenue, Bryn Mawr. will entertain at a Christmas dinner at their home tomorrow In honor of their guests, Mrs. Ida t-'ex-Sm'th nnd her en. Mr. Chesten Fex-Smith, of Lcb Lcb ni'en, Pa Mrs, Randal Morgan, of W) ndmoer, East Willow Greve avenue. Chestnut Hill, who lias been visiting In New Yerk City, returned te her ncme yes terday Mrs. Heward Pnls Prlzer. of 232 Seuth Kerty-flrM street, entertained in formally nt luncheon nt her home en Tuesdny nftcrnoen. In honor of Miss Mildred Carter, of the Tracy, whose marriage te Mr. Archibald .e Rey Heath, of Garden City. L. I., will take, place quietly In Junuary. Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur C Stevens, of Melrose Park announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Alice Gritit Stevens, te Mr. Wlllnrd Hamilton Wll- Us, of Virginia. Miss Stevens Is making her home at present with her nunt. Mrs. Eugene Gibsen Heinden. In Washing-1 ten, D. C, where the wedding will take place Easter week. ,, i ,,,,, ,. Mr nnd Mrs Hugh C Moete. of Kings Hlghwr.y and White Herse pike, i Hndden Heights. X J., announce the I I'liiiHum. in i't incir iiuuKn.nr. .ihh.i Susan Pattpnwin Moere, and Mr. Hugh Walter Stevenson, et Colllngaweod, N J. Mrs A. H Meyer Bauni. of German town, nnneunceu the engagement of her dnughter. Miss Helen Bnum. te Mr. J. 11. Glmml. Jr, of Leg.m. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ierd. of Cyn .wyd, nre receiving congiatulntlens en nhe birth of n son, Kdwln Ird, Jr Tuesday. December 20. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jehn L Hwplg, of "07 Gcerge street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Ethel .welg, te Mr. Ellis Hubbard Barker, of New Yerk Clt. The mairlnge of Miss Ida It. Koliu. daughter of Mr. and Mis. Simen Kehn, of 2.128 North Woodstock street, te Mr. David M (Irndstenn, et 21 Spruce street, took place at 4 o'clock en Thurs day, December 2-'. at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Marvin Nathan. The engagement of Miss Sephia Fex, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merris Fex, of 2123 Montgomery avenue, te Mr. F.d ward Sllhennan. of this city, has been announced. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ' Mr. Andrew Devlin luui returned from,! n trip te Helland te his home at 2121 Seuth Fifteenth stteet. Mr and Mrs. James D Meade, of BOOS Walnut street, will spend the week end with Mr. Meade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P D Meade, cf Atlantic; City. Mis. Meade will be remembered ns Mls" Marie V. Themas, formerly of 1721 Mlfllln street. Lieutenant I C Shute nnd Mrs. Shute, of SriOi Seuth Garnet street, will enter tain this evening nt n buffet supper nnd cards. Their guests will Include Mi and Mrs. William L. Scettj Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Hnrrlinnn, Mr and Mrs. Jack Broughten, Mr. and Airs. Walter Samans, Mr and Mrs Jehn W. Cran dnll, Mr. and Mrs, Geerge Cnrr, Mr. nnd Mrs Themas Gibsen Broughten, Lieu- Betrothed INllfiS KTIIKI, ZWI5IU Miss Zwc.Ii'b encuxement (e Klllrt Iliibbttri! Iliirlter, of this clly, Is nuneunced (eiluy ammt-- . HHTTrin i I 1 1 1 sHT JSm Vi 1 WMtKr-r i ftlr. EVENING iPUBfilOIiBDGMJRP: -L. Engaged m:y si' !.?. i. ?&. '? rVv.-. .YM !v .,t..mt MISS HICLKN CLINGKK ' The rngageniciit of Miss dinger te .Mr. Wesley J. McDowell, son of Mrs. Wesley S. McDowell, of Chester, I'n., Js announced by" Iter mother, Mrs. Themas Jeffersen Cllngcr tenant Commander William Gower nnd Mrs. Gower, Dr. and Mrs. Clelghten Turner und Mr. nnd. Mrs Frederick Rebblns FRANKFORD Mlis Mubel Hmberv, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Jesenh Kmhcrv. of 1221 Hnr- rlsen street, who has returned from I Wilsen College -te spend' the helldnys with her parents, will glve a luncheon en Friday. December 30, at the Manu facturers" Club for a number of her friends at college. MfU ir T.n...l n.l !... .1.. ..,.. !-- V Miriam Lewis. of'Krnnkferd avenu'e'nnd Op, inifnt e.HnA l.n.... tt. m r . . ' II wi.t,uuv.A n,,c-i, iiiivr lejl lur ..usic-n, Mnss, where they will spend the holl hell dnys ns the guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Andrew Miller. TORRESDALE Thc Terresdale Gelf Club will give a dinner nnd dnnee en New Year's 13vn at the clubhouse for the members nnd their friends. Mr. Harry Unit, of 932 Terresdale avenue, will entertain at an nftcrnoen brldge en Friday, December 30. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Geerge B. Harvey entertained the members of the Delaware County Chapter of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution ut her home recently. Among the patronesses of the concert given under the nusplces of the Junier section of the Wemnn'ii Club of Media were Mrs. H. If. Battles, Mrs. E. Shirley Berden. Mrs. lirnest L. Clark. Mrs. An drew KaBtwIck, Dr. Alice Rogers Easby, Mrs. Walter A. Corkran. Mrs. James Paten Hunter. Mrs. Alfred L. Hnwklnr, Mrs, Charles Sheemnkcr Jnclc and Mrs Charles Francis Williamson. YARDLEY .Mr. anil Mm. victor iiumurect .tie , daughter. Virginia Mitchell Hiiiiilirert. en Friday. Decemoer IB. Thc brldge club wns entertained sev eral afternoons age by Mrs. T. Sidney Cndwallader NnnnicreuuM iNunme I uwin Mrs .1 It. HniHlud, of the llnmllten, has gene te Pittsburgh. Pa., te spend the holidays; with her son and daughter- In-law, Mr and Mrs. Rey Umstad. Mrs. U niter Buker and her three chll- eren, or uurr.iie, N. and Mr. H Cem ud, of Geoigetewn. Del., ate. gucsm of Mr. and Mrs. H. Creskcy Allen, or Swede and Oak streets. Miss Pauline and Miss P.ebeccn Ito Ite nmii, of Cedar Hurst, I, I . were guests recently of Mrs Marcus Uydetnan, or De Knlb street. MAYOR TO HeUdAyTn N. J. Werjleln Has "Surprise" Tree in Of flee; City Empleyes Remembered .Mayer Monre nnd bis finally will spend ChilstiuuH ut their plucc in Island Heights, X, .1. The Mayer went there Thurxdii.v afternoon. Iteferc leaving City Hall he gave his, sccreturv. Ihirell hhuMer, gilts for piiiplejes of his ellice which were listrihiitcil 1 mini- Mr. Sinister has n Christinas tree in ' lis ellice. I When Itlchnnl Weclrln. president of Council, entered ills office en the fourth Heur of City Hull today, he was sur prlspd te find a tree gleninlng with colored balls, llnsel and iirtitlclnl snow. It was erected nnd trimmed last nlghl bv Frank W. Short, executive clerk nf Council, Harry Wlttig, .sergennt-nt-nrms and ether emplejcs of Council. Mr. Wetflein today distributed gifts te empleyes of Council. Hundrqds of gifts were given in ether nlliccb throughout City Hull. I 4 Wills Admitted te Probate I Wills piebntcd today follew: Llzlc Kline, who died In thc Samniitnn Hns. Ipitul. S.-rfKIO: William Xerrls, 1'J Knt Chestnut avenue, $lN,iflfl; Leuis A. Teller. 'Y- Xerth Nineteenth street. .yjS.OOO. and Ueusliis Williams. 7f:t Seiflh ltnncreft "tract, ?.TJ00. Inven tories were Hied for the estates of Siuuh S. Ueillj. $10,007.01; Antonie Siuiline, i5.';!l.i:iL,."7. and Mary A. ItuiMinrt. 'S'.':i.(IH.!ll IHf. tE & i ' mWM JSrA:.wtr. vWnMtiW-s !. asmX'TX-ysvKmm? . , SSrwtvi$m&j V rvt s s ?i!'HJil. i r' V mi :. HAVE YOU A LITTLE ABIES OR PICEAALBA AT HOME? of I'. Helanizers in City Hall Mart Find Balsantra Is Heal Thing in Christmas Trees Have von bought j our nbles Imlsn lid j en buy a plcen nllin? inea 5 el in- If j mi bought tlie nblett you Imvc the real tliliiR, the real Christinas tree. That is one of tlie thliiRH the botany cliiss of the I'lilversltv of PcniiHylvnnlft, whleh iicceniiuiiileil Dr. Jehn llnrsli hcriter, lirofesser of botany, around City I lull anil Terminal Market lenrned ou a liiitniiUlng expedlllen yesterduy nfter nfter nfter noen Christmas; time offers the sliitleut lietnnist opportunity t" FluJy nlnnts from nil parts of the country without leavini! the cl,ty Klftht very intcresteil women followed Or. IlarshbcrRer, Heme of the piiNsei'Hby stepped le listen nnd even te nsk itiestieiiH. Cnn jeu tell a renl ChrlstmnH tree from a spruce tree? The real thing hns blisters en the trunk nnd Its leaves are growing in a flat arrangement, while the spruce has; no blisters nnd Iln leaves grew around the stem. Needles you call them. ' The lve most common kinds nf spruce Beld for use as Chrlbtman trees nre both popular nnd many prefer them te thq old origins! tree, They nre the whlle spruce and the bhick spruce. , r v. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Hungry Crocodile r DADDY . Jack and Janet, turned into Blum , her Sprites, 0 te Kevpt with Sleepy Woodchuck, lllaek Snake, Cnlnncl Croaker, and Chip and Chipper Chipmuck. They go riding en a Hungry Crocodile. Chapter VI Dume Instinct's Call SWISH I Swish! Thc Hungry Croco dile rushed through the water like a launch. On IiIh hack rode .Inck, .Tnnct. Black Snake, Colonel Croaker nnd Chip and Chipper Chipmuck. Out In front of the Hungry Crocodile's nose dangled Sleepy Woodchuck, clinging te a stick which was held at the ether end by Jack nnd .Innet. The Hungry Croredllo, in trying te reach Sleepy Woodchuck, churned nleng ns fast as .1 speed beat. , . , , It was 11 jelly ride. .Inck nnd Jnnct steered the Hungry Crocodile just where tl'ey wished, merely by swinging Sleepy, Woodchuck te one side or thc ether. After a time they swept (dose te shore. There Jack nnd .Inuet were stnrtled td see cvll-loeklng snnkes. "llls-s-s! There are my cousins. Ooed-by! I nm going te spend the winter with them." Illnck Snake slipped off the bnck et thc Hungry Crocodile and joined the serpents en shore. Soen the Crocodile rame te n swampy plnce from which arose the song of frogs. "Ooed-by !" creaked Colonel Crenker. "I nm going te spend the winter with my frog cousins." With n Hying leap he was gene. The ethers went along until they enme te n high bank at thc edge of the desert. Sleepy Woodchuck sud denly swung himself te the shore. "Thanks for the ride!" he, cried te the Hungry Crocodile. Jack nnd .Timet nnd Chip nnd Chipper Chipmuck scrnmbled nfter Sleepy Woodchuck, They found him nbeut te dive into a bole. '(oed-by !" cried Sleepy Woedohurk te thrin. "I'm going te spend the winter with my Dgyptlnn cousins. Meet me in the spring, and I'll take you home." Wait!" cried Jack and Jnnct te Rcthcr. "We don't want te stay hcrt until spring." "We wnnt te go home right new, ' wullcd Chip nnd Chipper Chipmuck. "Wp don't like nil this snnd. We want our own happy weeds." "Iln! Hn! Iln!" Inughed Sleepy Woodchuck. "Yeu should hnve thought of thnt before you tickled my tees nnd woke me up. Yeu played n joke en me nnd new the jeke Is en you. Yeu can't go back until someone wnkes .you up, nnd who will think of looking for Lyou In my enve. Iln! Iln! Hn. hieepy noedeliuck vanished into the IieIp. which nt once closed nfter him. Jnck nnd Janet were dismayed. They didn't wnnt te stay thrre nil winter nnd miss Christmns nnd New Yenr's and roasting and sknting. As for Chip nnd Chipper Chipmuck, they squalled uleud in grief. And then Jnck nnd .Timet seemed te feel emp one tickling their fpet. And semp one wns tickling thc feet of Chip und Chipper, tee. The tltkllntr crew worse, they kieked, they squirmed, they jerked nnd then of a sudden they nweke. lucre tney were back in jsiecpy Wood Weed chuck's nest. Dnme Instinct wns tickling their feet, while Mr. und Mrs." Hnckee Chipmuck were tickling the tees f c,n ,m(i ('liinner "Hurrah! Wp nte back!" shunted (Jack. "And we knew where Sleepy Weed- chuck gees when he gees te" sleep," added .la net. "Hurry! Hurry I Wake up! Wp must find the summer bird, who Is "singing spring songs in the iiutiim weeds." was Dame Instinct's only answer. (Hew they find the summer bird sing ing In the autumn itoeds will be told next week.) OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mullen, Gulph Mills, Were Married In Phlla. Mr. ii ml Mrs. Isaac Mullen, (Julpl. Mills, are teilaj celebrating their fif tieth wedding uimlvcrsery. The couple, widely known In t onslio enslio onslie hocken, Xorrlstewn und klridgctKirt, have lived in (Julpli Mills foity-llve jeurs. They were married in Philadel phia December 124, ISO!!. Fer many jenrs Mr. Mullen kept the general store nt (Julph Mills, retiring only u short time nge. The business is still innniiBcd by Miss Sue F. Mullen, u daughter. Mr. and Airs. Mullen have two ether children. Walter Mullen und Mrs. Jehn Mncl'iirlund, both living In (itilnh Mills. Ihere are five children nnd one gicnt- nindchild Mr. Mullen is In his eighty-ninth jeur and his wife in her eighty-third. WILL WED CLARE EAMES Sidney Cee Heward, Wealthy Yeung Playwright, te Be Bridegroom New Yerk, Dec. 21. Sidney Cee Heward, playwright, son of J. L. Heward, u wealthy San Franciscan, last niaht continued the repeit of bis engagement te Clnre Keines, who rose te fume ns Mary Stunrt in Jehn Drink water's play of that nnnle, nnd who also plajcd the leading iep In Mr Heward's production, "Swords." MNs Karnes is u society young woman ",,,. tl.;, . .1 V , l """ Decn I out tlltCP jenrs that she turned te ' a -.mi in uiu siuge ier interest nnd diversion, with no idea of going into the business professionally. She is the dnushtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Lames, of Cleveland. Ihere are. several klndb of hellv en I" 'J,00' nntl ,,l0re iH n tllfferencc in It. Ihere iH one kind that has brit tle leaves and is net durable. Anether Iiiih pale, berries. Then there In the plioradendren flavcKceiiH. or the stuff j,m )inK ell the chnndellcr or ever the doorway and then try te patch your best girl stand nig under II. Mistletoe was associated with Iho DrtildH and their religious rites. It Is n Norse myth that it wns en arrow of mistletoe that killed Hal der. the beautiful. The mnrket In ii wonderful plnce te betanie in if you don't mind being Jeutled while you are ceiiKidering Whether thin encer thing Is nn linblsciiB esculenthus pod or net. If jeu nre pni:. zled nsk the man at the counter he will probably say, "New, thet's e'krn. e den t carry nny hnblsciihes." That wreath is lycopedlum complium cemplium turn. Just (hen a woman who lind ijfckeil the price of the wrcuth and wns nb..ut .ft.1"1-'. f?r '.' ,,0,ok(,,1 "heekeil nnd said. "Oh, I don't think I'll take, that kind of wreath, glve me ene of thewi red ones, Tivcopellum cemplanntum Ih popularly cnljfd club tnetm, tA, &A3roH:' - &A3reH:' - THE Letters te thc Editor RememberShe Mall Man Te the Editor et the Evening rullle f''J"r' Sir I would like te mnke a 'u""?": Take, for Instance, the mall man carr i" all your mail and packaaes te "."fSl if all kinds of weather, very "'?" mlipleclnir cither. Pheuld his r.vl"..: b-. appreciate 7 The.e m'n ,,V. ". Jir" were net ral.cd Ilka ether occupations dur Inar the war nnd at ether hard tim. Veuld It net be a kind Christmas act rer . . . . .... . .. , i,iv mm. say. eacn nouse no ucnvcr i - , ,,h a auartr or what you can "'""'. h)m would net be mUd and would hMP mm out during the Christmas cheer. I Knew " iirjii). " 1n11M nnnrrlatn tt. I'lilladelphla, December 22. id': 1 Theatres and Prices Te the Editor of the Evenine TuMIc l'tduZ'. Slr-There Is muVh complaint h nin theatrical men aa te the peer butlnees tney have been experiencing as rule. 01. durln the fall, and e.l-eclat ly '" n0,"U": Whtreln In the lault? The H. have been well-patrenlzed-but se mny M tte shows that have been brought Here have been of .uch an Interior nualliy that they were net worth the price the thealrea 'rTh'Atht.tr. mnnaaers may net b- te blame for the conditions, and they no dnubt have their defer. In hlh rental-, hie sal arlea demanded uy acier. . .-- ---they have te pay te musclars and sUR-e handit. etc They will hav theee conditions, and brlnir te iheuldcr nbeut n. r 1 he !Ket'n de net have the money te pey the jmr Pm' thnt atlll prevail at rje.t of the ""l" s'.hU There ere plenty of thetitrr-loveri In , tm city who would be two. three or mere times te the theatre If the prices were such that their pockntbeoks would met thm. Tnrr" are thousands, nl.e. who would un .10 the theatre but cannot afford anything but aal lery seats, and at the preient gallery prlre. they cannot even nfferd them. .... nf The theatree. (Ike many 'V"rt,"f business, -.heuld be put back te the pre war pries with M.BO Mr th bst seats and the old pelal bargain matinees Mr $1. That Is .1 fair price te pay for he nvernire show and much mere than some of them nre worth, whlle ther- would b no oWeellon te the minngement PU"n their pries down te JU Mr nn especln rxpen.U.. show. The balcony prl-es ehe I d acferdlnsly be rertueed te H; 'I rnllerv hej.l go back te the old fifty cents Mr the nrst three rows nnd twcntv-tlye cents as a general admission te th Ballerj. If thou price, prevailed with filled ......... - .u-- tniiht would be. tee lieu!.e, nn Mine .... " - - , 1 .i...... .,e-. wniilil mske a much money as they di today, nnd the aricrs and .ictress would be playing te niled bou.es InM-ml of te empty eeatx as net li.frequcmlj heppens Ther ara thousands of people today who used te be classed ns theatre patrons who rarely fm te tlie plays for the reason that they claim th management hive drlen thnm Inte lndlns amusements In ether ways. c.r:oneE t ner.r.iNS PhllBdelpha December 22, 1021 Give the Beys a Chance Te tse KeVnr et the Evening PtiMIc l.rdgrr: Sir I was much Interested In reading an article In your paper signed "Fermer Army Officer." I think this writer misrepresents the attitude of the average former service man. Just because th-ee boy receive a comparatively small bonus he experts them . ,! ri, nf themselves regardless of whether their health Is geed bad. t wonder It this officer was ever up ugalns- It" as some et he men are teuny. iney cannot find a Jeb and when some of them de, they break down under tha strain. This Is due te either wcunds or ether Ailments which they contracted in service. Anuthcr reason why there are se many former service men out et work Is that firms employ se mnny omen. The reason tnr irivim- nil these women work Is that they work 'them se much cheaper. Aiyjeuun eme ei de net have te work, they want a mil. ntrn nln money Fer this reason It Its easy te see why se mnn men are walking the streets teuny insieau ei men in u living employment FeiuiEii siinvicrc man. Philadelphia. December U. 1021 Te Relieve Foreign Suffering Te iie Kititer of the Evening Puttie J.rrfnri Sir Mere people nre dylns in this vear. 1021. by horrible, slew starvation in China, ; rtussla. the Near Uaat and Austria, than, were killed In all the four vcars of battle. The public In America has been slew te I renlln this or te feel ltn own responsibility Cengrcs'i has at a Inte day taken lognl legnl 7.ante, though In a small wity. of this con-1 dltlen. nnd jet we are told that farmers are burning their corn and have ever 300,000.000 bushels that they tannet sell I Why aheuld net Congress de something te help th-se starving pcorle? It has net In minted te take the peoples tax.es Mr u 113 000.000 battleship that e shall scrap nml we may be assured that lers than half that sum te relieve the agony of Ilussla and. incidentally, te relieve our farmers will de mere in Ih. future te pretert our ieun- try from res-ntment and contempt tn.in any Investment thr.t we might m.ike. Hut there is ene feature of the Kurepenn misery th.it Congress could relieve without spendln: a cent We have previously limned Austria $21 000. 000 for feed We shall never be paid unless we postpone our claims Iter sixteen ether creditors have agreed. I understand, te poslpeno their claims for twenty years If we iigiee and thus enable Austria te develop vv.iterpewer and te get! upon her feet. All action hns been held up" for six months owing le the failure of our Oevernm-nt te postpone Us claims in like manner Conditions In Austria are again frightful and congresnlenal dallying and red tnpe are making us unwittingly responsible for the dally excess In mortality in Vienna Let ii flood uf loiters make Congress reallz thnt a stroke of the pen could relieve untold misery. ,1A1: T riMl.nitl' K Philadelphia December JO. Ili'.'t The High Cost of Christmas Te tl.e Editor of the Eictima Public l.rde'i Sir We read much In the p.ipnrs t' dai of tliw proper way te celebrate Chilstmas, esperlullv as te the Kind or gifts te be glmn nnd the Christmas dinner le he erv !. We, also rend much of grafters nnd of these i who seem te forget thai the wai Is ever i ii iv) that Hi. werklimniun's wagei hai l.- ii , reduced, and that many thousands arc nm of work Hew can the peer mail prep-rlj I celebrate Christmas, In respect te Mud nnd at when the high cost of eeiylhlng, In puihlbl Hi te him? Kvervbedy is ngaln trying te rreflteer upon the peel people, and It tna net he very geed ivivice uut i irei tnai r tnes- O - oflo O - eflo O - ofle would only be satisfied and make this A "lean C'lirlsimas In their homes n inlslit be a geed lekten te the pretlte ts Fer J Inatntire. turl.ey seems te be the fowl that Is appropriate te the Christmas feast Just us egga are for the l'asler. T t nn are told In the newspapers mat it ne want turkey this year we must pay from seventy seventy ftve te eighty cents a pound for u Only the rich can afford the luxury of a turkej at Christmas. Then as te Christmas trees and Christmas greens. I went this morning te purchase h tree, and tlw man had them all marked with thelr cost. There was no tree undei l 5(1 and that was hardly mere than n little branch Ne person would havu csied te carry any one home that was net marked from Ii BO te 3..1fi and the tress that we used te purchase. fv.r tl previous te the war are new nmrlied at M 50 Hew can the peer man have Christmas tree tn his home f,,r his little etus at such prices' Iln .xwiul.l net be Justified In making such an extra v a gant eutlav. If It would be possible te pre vail upon u sufficient number of people iv t te pay the prices and Impoverish Iheai selves. It i aulta likely that by another year we. would have a, very much less expciie... Christmas than this year UliOKOIS V ni.ANK Philadelphia December 1!1 1021 Cafe Raids Te the tilile' of the Evening Publii. I tder Sir-If the State Prohibition iu , i,,r , wants te accomplish semethlns; he win b ' Keine about H In th.- right wsv if he make n rn'il in tl' bit cafu and hotels win i . litiuer la urveit epenlv and where lie ,n p.t all the evidence he. wants win , ,, ,, en the bttle fellow and mske hi exainn e rf him' The small erner sal ,e iH .HW, teen hit hard, but the hB felluvM, hsw bi-en Ut off vvllh no flne and no exposure This Is what Is rauslnir se much dlseen. Irt We fretiuentli read in the panr of the. quantity of liquor In the poseaislen f rich men for their enjoyment, the w net i lite People's l'ernm villi In the KvenluK Puhlln ledeer niipenr dally In I lie Mllllilnr ll,lln I ..i... ".'. .'"" ji.r .'.In. iln III, ....l-.'T.I?.".!. '-r'trrx Imely tnulcs W be p'rln rTi: reniiested norm.. Hni nt es. ' crt ietere.t ullll,, Bn.v??J5; xvcil sia xrqi (Ions et general pBB - ' - itei pBB - ' - itei PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor sheuldittid!! brief nnd te (lip nnltit nn DO&HIUC, avoiding nnythlng that weuld'bppn a denominational or teetarlan dis cussien. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and nddresscs must be signed as an evldance of geed faith, although namen will net be printed If request Is made that they be emlttad. The publication of a letter Is net te be tnltdn as nn Indersement of Its views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. hindering thorn,, but the working man who wants a glass of ter Is unable te secure It. I am nrlllntr neither Mr nor agalnut prohibition. but'I nm trslnr te point out the discrimination that Is being made In the enforcement of the law. In the Walnut street cnf that was raided, the UK-nls Mum! plent nf liquor, they state, although being handled In such a way thnt It would b haid In nccuse the proprietors of rendurtlrlg the business; and yet they must have been cognizant of what waa going en, an well ns tha waiters and the musicians who play ihere. and all ether nttendants. The law s.is thnt "any owner having knowledge of the possession or sale of llqcer en his premises, and countenances such n sltustlcn" ts guilty. If 'he Judgen wfere fair they would net leave any ene off through the charge, of Innoccnce of what wan going nn. nnd new Blnce a start has been made ether cafes should be raided, as well ns the smnll nnd big hotels; and If thee responsible Mr upholding trn Isw are net willing te act. thn the best thing te de would be te repeal the nw nt once I), n L. Philadelphia, December 23, 1021 Revolving Deers Te ih' Hditer rf the Cvnlgji Public I.ctte'r- Hlr I note i xheri letter In your Peo ple's Forum about the ,revollng-lner nuis ance. I wish te relate inv experience last Wednesday afternoon As 1 entered n store en .Market street I rnceunlered a lady coming out. She had b"Mi hit hv the re-olvlng-deor nnd In. Irving in save hraelf from falling, rhe struck me no that I fell backward and rnv head ti eulil hae Ktruck the- sldew.ill; hut Mr the kind as sistance of a gentlemnn who heinjl gain rnv equilibrium. About we a friend of mine was bit se ba another building In Ibis clu lint sll undet the doctor's .arc with fneinl pa MRH C H Philadelphia. December 22. 1021 Questions Answered Who Is Israfll'' Te the Editor of fir ;criuiiy Pitehc Ledger' Sir -Who or what is I-rafll refer 'lice le whleh Is made in Kgvptlan stories? U. K. T Philadelphia, December 10 IOL'1. In accordance vvllh Me'inmmedan belief. Israfll is the archangel of music, who. en the div of resunecllen vlll sound the last trumpet He will stind en the reek of the nnple at Jerusalem und rsil miinUInd te the last Judgment. Ills plains will be one of the Jey of Parudlse. About Dr. Frank Crane le 'he Editor of the Kieiibie Public l.edgti Hlr Please print In the People's Kerum a short sketch of Pr Prank Crune (the writer) life. HOWARD W AI.K.VANDCll Philadelphia. December IP. 1021. Frank Crane was born In Urbana, 111 . Ii 1MI1 He we a educated In lh Weslean l'Mversli. rfnd In 1Ss3 was married te i:ille C. Stickler. He was ordained in thj M.thedlst Uplscep.il ministry. He entered Journalism in ISO!) and became editorial writer Mr a sjndlcnte of fifty ncwspapeia In the United States. He hns written a number of books. Including "Itellnlen of Tomor row." Vision." "The Seng of the In llnlte." "Human Confessions." clod nnd Democracy." "I.ame and Levely, "War and World Government. ' Must Human." ."Adventures In Common Sense, ' "The Leeking Glass " Christmas and the Year Around " "h'uur-Mliiute Isays" 'ten vol umes) ete, H. resides ut prcsvnt In New Yerk Cits Oil Producing States Te tlic Editor of Hi Hveninp Puhl i l.tden Sir A friend Insists thnt PennBvlvanlu Is the greatest uf the oil-producing States J nm sure he Is wrong Am I right" II s I. Phlladeiph a, Dicember HI. 10-1 A recent cetnp latlen "hews that Califor nia Is new leading the Slates In oil pro duction. Durlrg the llrst sK months of lfl'.'l California produced liO.SSl.neO barrels. Oklahoma S4.D!h!.iieii birrels. Texas. flU Old 000 barres and Kansas, JxtM.OUO barrels Twe Quotations 7e tin Eilitm of the fctenlie 'uti.r, l.ntgir; S'r Would veu 'hrnush the Penp,' I'eruin enlighten me upon these subjects? should Ihimlt jeu. The derivation and significance with the authority for the stme. of the expression, "Clie has overleUe, h bei The authorship ntd location of these, linei "Leve stiikes the Tiun down net when ni MsL.ygn iTHavi i ""4HB f raHTBK.. v.ByL w ,...se, tne nuns down no, when j . , fc -RESTAURANT:- i ii.i It HANOI KTS.. KTt ' r ii Dinner 5 P. M. In H P. .M. JKf J A l. Carte II . M. le II I'. M. 1 tr?Tv-!e-tS3X is;'Xi jK(-i , l(fnst-''irv?OTeMilliS:;-55l Guard Against Damaging Leaks replncJnK that worn tin or bae ,e0f. I vi us ,a d ncw :,.,ear irantecd reef ever the old, nt less than cost f repeated repairs I'l.ene Ttegu ". ), ,uu., Wfn, JwMstJixm yfatesihaimiOi, nwpfir'TS bid' ' i 'l'u i mmii r ,y 1 I I I1IIW III IlliM I STKAM-illlP MITirrx 'COMtVUERCIAl 1 STEAMSHIP LINES "" PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY SS "Eastern Tempest". Leading SS "Eastern Helle" Last Half Jan. Moere and McCormack, Inc. E.W. STRING FIELD, ihii... Mir. 428 DOURSC BLDC, PHILA. Leinb. 0."i8. .Main 7J13. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U. S. S. B. SS "0PELIKA" EXPECTED TO SAIL JANUARY 14 AT COM TUI.Nt K UU.S Harriss, Marjlll & Ce.. lnr. J25 Lafayctte DHs, I'hiladclpliln Lembard 0!!?0.l SI.iIh'VKX they first begin their mountain piling, but when one mere peak would bring them te the top." W, D. MANKEB. Philadelphia. December 10, 1021. We are net able te locate either of these quotations. "P. C V." The average length of life ef nmall common birds, such s ft robin, Is from tin te fllteen years. "K. I.. It." Th Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution was erganUed In Washing ton, 1). C. October 11, 1800 Poems and Songs Desired Wants Auther of Lines Te the E.diter of the l.venlne Public Ledger! Sir Please be geed enough te ndvlse If any of nur renders con 'ell the author of the following lines "Then marched the brave from reekv steep. Frem mountain river swift and ce'd. The borders of the stormy deep. The vales where gathered waters sleep. Sent Up th" strong and bold As If the very earth again Grew quick with Cled's cresting breath. And from the sods of grove and glen Hese ranks et lien-hearted men. Te bailie te the death." Ci L. KTNF. Philadelphia. December 10, 1921 Lecates Requested Peem le the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger Sir ".M. C asks for a poem In whlc.li Is found "The everlnstlng teamwork ' I be. Ileve the following from Kipling is the de sired verse: "It ajr.'t the gun nor armsment. Ner funds thtt they can pa nut the close co-operation That makes them win the da. Ii ain't the individual. Ner the nrni as u whole f tut the everlasting teamwork Of every blooming reul." I trust this may be of Use. and nm isking Advantage of this note le tell you hew much I enjev the Forum MARY K. rtAKK Heading. Pa . November 7. 1931 Want Complete Poems Tn Ih- Kriltar et the Kvenina Public l.edaei ' Sir Will some render inform me where I cin find n eetn of which the following Is ene of the ver-es' Or ,-an vru quote it In ull If It ts nil! accessible otherwise ' 'Sen of the erean Isle Where sleep v,,ur tnlghtv dead ihew me what high and leftv pile Is reard o'er glory's bed ' ft T r. rinlRlelphln December 13. 1021 Te Uf Udiier nt the Public t.rdgir Sir Can ,in reader glv" me the complete j poem and the name of Its author from whleh these lines nt,. tal.n: ' bleep sweetly In this quiet room Oh thou, whee'er thou an And let no mournful yesterdav Disturb thy peaceful hesrt " WILLIAM T I'l.i'U Philadelphia. Decemler 13. 10'JI "The Town of Ne Geed" Te the Hditer of the Evening. Public Ledger Sir t will appreciate It If you will print in your People's Perurn the poem entitled 'The Town of Ne Geed." W. L Mc.MUHP.AV Ph ladelphln. December 11 1021 I'Hi: TOWN OF NO GOOD My friend have jeu heard of the town of Ne Good Goed Geed fir the eanka of the Itlver Slew. Where blooms the Walt -a While - Flower - Fair. i Where Some-Tlme-or-Other scents the air Nnd the soft Ge-Ensys grew? I It lies In the Valley of What's-thc t'te In the Province of Let-Her-hUde ' That tired feeling Is native theie. I It i the horn- e" the reckless I don't caie. Where the Glve-It-Ups abide. I I It stands it the bottom of I-aiy Hill. And Is easy te reach. I declate You've inly te held up '.our hands and glide I What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC A'-""JS"'t'fyS'- 1 1 1. n net no a s, ,, ,-,. t'tnilAMt Ii.e nt - '" '"PTUN Alll'lTAMA Ib. T lii. Sg Mar .; K iiia j,,,,' ,; ;.;,'" ? :nr. N. Y. te Ql'HRNSTOWN, IVI-UPOOI, AND ULASfJOW nim.A, -,.... . . ."" 31 N Y TO IOi l JTIIVS. DUIIKOVNIlv' Ti U5,TI- i V,h.".. ITALIA IIOMUN re i I'siM.Npni'inv" i.ii k,m,?L8 A.NLI til AMli.vnr -w A8Slt!A . 1VI. . . piiiLLiri.piit. m pihAi'Ls' LviJ.1,'!:'3 sM.n.vti- civsT On' riNtii.iIi"-NA' Ill i tin 7 L'iiimiiI nml nihiir Sieunish n i... Vas.enser (IfTlce. HUH) Wall u MreeV !', IrelBht unit. Heurse IllUf? "mi,,."'"'' AMEAtCA LINE J;,K"' ,'JORK TH limrFRDAM Vl Plymouth nenlnint.Nnr.jtcr B,ndau, .......' Utctu' b" 'l5,.r 111 . Amsterdam ., ..Jan. 4 1K 3?I hi, ,?.rin . l m: si a!?: t II f. .1 '!' (lermnntewn Ave. end Cbelten At, ;!' of course! j CATERERS i Tl illsmr NnTirrw ht;itviei.b ' " I N ili.nuei mi a s, , s - V N. Y TO HAM I 'A, PI.YMUfTH. t-ilK sixevit "1J "A.MllL'ltti JsAAtlI. Jan "I xi S.A:..WNTO.SD5Jffiv8IKVv4;t1 lAHhYItl.V xin. 'iV.'r"' -a Apr. UQl.LANI I i AMERICA LINE W& SKV&.ftift3w e"-"-ffl Down the lop of Weak Wills I i i I slide Te b landed quickly thett. ' i The town Is as old as the human fact. .jv ' And It grows with the flight of years) "--, It Is wrapped In the fog of Idler's "'"'"Jf i fj its streets are. paved wnn eiscaraea v.-"y-And sprlnkljd with unless tears, The College-bred Teel and the rich, man' Heir Are plentiful there, no doubt The rest of the crowd am a motley ijrew. ', With every class, except one, Jn vlew The Foel Killer Is barred out " The Town of Ne Geed Is alt hedged abeUt Hy the .Mountains of Despair -Ve sentinel stands en Its gloomy walls, 7se trumpet te baltle and triumph Mils, Fer cowards alene are there My friend, from the Dead-Alive Town Ne Geed, If you would keep far awsi l Just fellow jour Duly through geed 1'" 111. Take this Mr your motto 1 Can I vUll, And live up te It each da Old Irish Seng Te th Editor of the Evening Public r.edeirt Sir I Inclese herewith the words of son requested by ene of jour readers M 11 W1LMH. Colllnssweod N J December H 102 MICKDY IirtANAGANS HtLI. VVV Old Mickey Dranagan had a bull PUP, The gauge of an elegant stock Fer teventeen hours the battle he fought. I He did. my soul, by th" clock Ills tall was a neat little bit of a slump! I Hew-legged and two croe'ted " es The leek of his ugly mug win eneiish i He'a a devil himself In dlssruls I citencs new Hid the pup. te b su Fer fighting he never gave up I There nevr wa known sin b a vendrftll I deg s old Mickey Ilransgan s pup He 'ere the tsll off Mnlenev s b"st eni.lt .Me the hustle off -Mary Ann Klvnil, He rsn between veung KIllv Mulligan f lgs: Vew wasn't Hist surely a in He csught up the old Dutch sheemaker'i de And shook him around like a e.i' He murderej old Matlmlth 's ces' Ate the tall off McManua i n Italian csme along with no organ pn dsv. A m,enkv tid fast le a strlns I seen as the t,up In- spied in i,i In msde ilasli nnd most wonderful "firing i He upset the organ the gr'nder nnd a' , , And busied the ergnn tnsl le I He labers he tried for le sv alle-v ths monk, ', Ilut he choked en his tall and I Jled LADY (CAPEL) WOLSELEY Scuds Ikst Season's Wishes te Her Many Friends. Li:nT3irui!fm!;n;iiiui!TJ.i:!niMutritmTiTrir(:,:i:n;i;;ii;!!!!niiiia:!niEiimiiuri3 You'll (nslc the cliflfcrcnce! asce Coff 25 lb At all our Stores iiru STOPCS Ce. Oar stores will bt open tonight nnttl 10 v&wzJieammmimMBttx We Buy Old Geld Diamonds. MWcr. Platinum False Teeth. Watch and Jewelry JlepatHng Reaeahl PENN SMELTING CO. "ThE. .cim h,,p,, 906 FILBERT ST. Have Your EYES EXAMINED m Reliable Optometrist J. E. STRECKER CO., Inc. 3017-27 Ruth St. -e- ,lnu.i. in I 'i eat s riilrtj ellra r.xiirrtenre fiiiiniiTOiiiiiii'i,iiim'tiiiiii:riiiiii!ii,ii,iiiiiaiiiiifi!iiiii Lust minute ll8 Warning! Our Stores will be closed all dav Monday. Be sure te buy enough of t lie delicious Bread te last Tuesday. Victer you until Victer f tread Slais Froth Victer B 8 rea H , Jt Sold only in our HlercH .;: ll Jehn S. Trower's Sens ! a l;;:cah it open fettlglU I t 11 M 8 l mi i 1 r. j.------ i,T, n 'alien tr eik iMi;ii;rrp.ij:T!tei wIUO .t;