W A'W,. .'ji-' ' 1- ' !"',) . 7; 'ii.i HV' V i '- JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tymcy JFymc Regrets Death of Mr. Christian Hagen. She Tells of the 'Sloans' Affair at the Bellevue- Stratford Other Matters of Interest TUB tlcnlh of ChrlMlan Ilugen yes terday, "nftcr nn'lHnbM of several Wcfk. lrltiic whlrh his friend; We Ilrfdcfl between liope and fear for the outcome, come ns n great norrew te mnnv. for he was one of the ment J.f t IllVnl.ln nt ItlAII nepuinr mm "' .,"-,"', Ills ?.:. nviirVeit nt the Methodist Hea- iital, wlicrc he lind been for mere than KS celts. There lind been n-Nlljiht imnrevcmciit in his condition n couple of da.V8 ure, nml tll "hcquent re; Upwniid denth web a severe shock. Ir IlnRcn worried, Mlwi Bylvla VtsM, daiiRhtcr of the Inte Mr. an Mr, Jehn Hernce" Fnssltt, of this city. nnjitrnnddaHBlitcr of the late Mr. nnd Mri Themas McCredJ', about fourteen ,,,;, nce. They had four sons, th6 eldest ofwhemMs eleven years of bbc. Uncoil Is n sinter of Mrs. Wharten nrchnian, of Chestnut Hill, .n of Mr. .TehnH. I'nssltt, who mar- M Im Margaret Hlahely. IW his whin w and children Mr. Ilajcn Is "" i.j l.v n brother. Arthur Hnircn. lie was a first' cousin of Mr. William lllrft, of Havcrferd. fvcrybedv Uked Chris Hagen, he w.i F0 whele henied, fine and straight, lie win a treat lever of Miert and used t ride a great deal nml belonged te a number of the hunt clubs. He will be greatly missed by an unusually large circle of friends. THI3 Uurrews Sloans' tlancd for Klcnnnr at the Hcllcvue-Stratferd last night was n very pretty affair. Ten knew Adallne Cerey was te have flmred the honors with Kleaner, ns the fiirtv was given for both debutantes, till Ada ine tieciticu ie ''CB", " .... party for a wedding party nil te licr Mlfnii.1 NorrIsk.Hendcreii,,niHl they went down te Klltten nml were married ..... i. v,in remember. They urn new in the Seuth and were net prcseiit it the fiance. , 1'inniwir looked nwfully sweet in n t i. f u-iiiin mid nllver broende, finished with a silver girdle and n bunch of diver (trapes which were ar ranged nt the side of the waistline. The skirt was of uneven length having a straight pnnel en nc side. The bodice Oepveless and she held a darling little old-fashioned bouquet. Jlrs. Sienn wero u very hnndseinc town of bind; sequins nnd llnisbed with n clrdlc of jet. It was most becoming .. i...- imiiiini, lmr lnelt cxtrnnnllnnrily fair, nud the American ncautlcs she held wane receiving tier n","-"" mj'c just the right touch of color. The party ns in the Ilese Gardens, which were beautifully nnd tastefully decor ated v i greens ami painm. .1, . ..-..- were about -'M giief-lb. Tim Saturday Evening Dancing Clnss will meet tonight In the foyer of the Academy. The bevs who will lead the germnn will be Jehn Kennedy. .id, Aleck t'elesberry. Jr., Farnham War rlner, Edwin Yen nnd Reynolds Drewn, Jr The ladies who will re ceive will be Mrs. Charlton nrnall, f..i l:i.nrmi Stllfirl l'llttOrSOtl. Ml-S. ilarritigcr. Mrs. Ernnklln Petipcr. Mrs. Paul Mills and Mrs. Percy Chirk. M US. WHITS DANCIXC. CLASS met lnt night nt the Bellevue- Stratford. It wits great fun, the boys nnd girls love it nml have Mirh a geed iime 'rim I'litnmlllee of boys for that clit-s was changed last night, and the Wi'u "he ran things and who will ad for several ether clnses included llnlnh 1'iiriiliniii. Stniisbury Miller, iilMiinl Xnrrls. Jr'.. Arthur Hacker, ,lr,. Kinrd McCaleli, Jack Van Hern and J:uk De Coursey. Sixteenth, te be followed by , a break fast at the -4Ht-Cnrltoe. . Mrs. Francis I. flu Pent, of 1424 Spruce striqt, will leave In February for Flerida, where she will spend sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. du Pent Will kIve a scries of dinners during January. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland CadwalJder wvans; or 1702 rina 'street, will leave the ary part of February for u, trip te Flerida. They will spend n, few WMks at Miami and Palm Beach and will return the latter part of the month. Mrs. J. Lawrcnce Pancoast, of Bryn Jiawr, will entertain at a small In formal card party at her home en Wednesday afternoon, January 18. Miss Vlrirlnln Hcclsscher, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd, Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher, of UollnRbreko, Iladner. and 2123 Spruce street, Is spending a fort night in Atinntle City. Mrs. Fnela Ellis Schuyler, of the Bellevup-Stratferd, snlled lat week en the Adriatic for a trip around the world. She oxdecIh te uncmi the win. ter en the nivlera and will return In the autumn. .''"""J Mrs. Abram AVInterstcen, of 2214 De Lancey place, will be at home informally, en Sundays In January nnd e-il. ""m uW0 Sunday'' In February, win ,Wl" be. mUBl- Amens these who VI !iii,aJ.ari to"10,rrew evening- will be qJ"cn 8'ade, violinist, and Mrs. Hale, soprano. Ne cards have been Bent out. drhiS lc, thT? e8aRement of their npAri. 'h O. Orleb, son of Mr. and Mrs. acersa F. Orleb. also of Glenslde. GERMANTOWN iVA'-nnd MrB- Charles K. Illday, of si 10 Wayne avenue, nnneunce the en gagement of their daughter. Mildred Alice, tp Mr. J. Stecle Pcarce. son of ..... mm .urn, liugxme ll. I'carce, also el Clermantewn. Mr. and Mra David K. Xclffer. of mis city, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Mrs. Marie f.lT. BAlndcr' t0 Mr- James H. Clem ens, of 30 East Seymour street. Mrs. Clarence Kenderdine. of BG08 I'.mlen street, announces the engage engage "en,?f her daughter. Miss Winnie Mil ler U elhcnmaycr, and Mr. C. Merrltt amtlbell. Of Hnnhitntvn HT,t ,. .. .. :: i- r.""". rs- "ewara c. story, of i ? .eetvlew etrcet. will lcave Phila delphia shortly for Miami, Flerida, where Uiey will visit friends at Blscayne ir??1"' 1"d JIra J- w- Alexnnder, of 4B31 Merris street. cntertnined Mr. nlcksen Cleveland, of Bosten, en Tues day at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. O. Kettcrer, of 4BJ West Uringhurst strvet. will occupy apartments at the Blenheim, Seven teenth nnd Chestnut strcetB, for the w inter. Engaged '':4'flKti ' '.--it THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor MISS SHIKLKY B. LACEV The engagement of Miss Ivicey, of C027 Malcolm street, ie Mr. Paul J. Nichols, of Delmnr, Md., has been anneuncctl bridge club at luncheon at her home en Wednesday afternoon when her guests were. sirs. u. u. iiarr, aire. Carl Chaffee, Mrs. Bamuel M. Dedd. Mrs. Walter Durnall, MrB. Jehn C. Harper, Mrs. A. F, Jacksen, Mrs. Jeseph Perry, Mrs. Jehn W. Pltteck. Mrs. Ooerga Simmons, Mrs. Leuis Skinner nnd Mrs. Albert Stanford. A musical program nnd tea followed the meeting of the Weman's Club of Media en Wednesday afternoon, after inn mm en ".Nursing ns n I'roresslen," glv?n by Miss Frances Maltby The' afternoon was In charge of Mrs. Alfred I Hawkins nnd Mrs. M. P. Dlckeseu. Mrs. Samuel S. Evans Is the club hos tess for the month. Miss Mllllcent MacDade, daughter of iijr. anu uru. Aiucri uuuen AiaeUade, of Chester, will be the hostess at the meeting1 of the Junier New Century Club, of Chester, en January 17. Mrs. Earl V. Denne entertained at a brldge party at her home In nidley Park en Tuesday afternoon. STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Adnlyn Schecnfeld, of 3137 Diamond "street, lias returned te Cor Cer nell University, after spending the hell. days at home. Mr. Lster Schecnfeld haa returned te Ihlgh University. Miss Esther Hosenthal, of Bridgcten, M". J., Is the Buest of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lewis, of 1914 North Thirty-second .street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnbcr nnd daughter, Miss Beatrlce Hnber, of 1883 North Natrona street, have returned home nffer spending- the holidays In Atlantic City. ALONG THE READING rJ,L sfer1'l Ambler, of Ablngten. has returned te the Unlversltv nt wi.irn.i. sin. after spending the holidays at his i her home. neme. NORRISTOWN Miss Nera Walsh, of West Mnln street, entertained nt a card party at incroiwere iiztecu cueats. Mr Wllllnm Trilinnr,!,. em.I fl.. T..K- Prof. Burlington and his family have Kllmartln, cf 337 Kant Oak street, have luiurneu irurn.il Hiny in iiarnsuurg,1 I'u, M OTIir.lt was busily teachlns Fred- (He lllhlii hlnterv. He was awfully interited in the story of the Deluge, nnd listened intently te hew tne nrit was bul't. nnd who ircnt Inte It. and hew many sons Neah had nnd nil about it. The next day mother thought n few questions en the subject would show just hew much he lind learned, nnd se she asked n few. The answers were fine, but when she asked whnt the dove hreueht linek te the nrk after it was ent out, he get n bit mixed. Know Knew Inc. however, that olives and such were sened en the table and net ie- raemlierlng the name of the ellvri, he theusht of semetlilngClse, and suid lie: "A picuie brnncu." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An emriireinent of Interest In New Tork nnd tins city Is that of Miss Alice iwanelil Di'iin, unumucr or .ir. miu Mrs. Philln .s. Dean. te Mr. Uebcrt Tt Uvlngstuii, son of Jlrn. Rebert R. Liv ingston, f Nirthwoed, Clerment. Co lumbia County, N Y Miss Dean was related te the late Bishop Petter, of New Yerk Mr Livingston in a brother of Sirs. II wlnnd S Davis, and n nephew or .Mr .siinvnr Taller, Mr. lsuwam no FeyMer Livmirsten and Mr. Goedllne Livingston The wedding will tnke iilace nt month. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Winder Jehnsen, of Oermantewn iwenue nud Bells Mill read, I'licstiuit H 11, will entertain at a dinner mi Krl'ey evening, January 20, la hQner or MIh.i Clarlfse Claiborne, daughttr r.f Mri Fernand ClnlboTne. of Ntw Orl. ai s who li the guest for sev- fral weeks t.f Mr. and MrB. Jeseph Sill Clark, nt Kate's Hall, Chestnut Hill The (meats will later attend the ball Mr and Mrs (iinham Dougherty, ff Crossroad--, Wyncen. will glve In honor et Mrs DeuRhertVH slst'-r. Miss Isabel iV-'razer M'ss Clniborne nnd Mrs. Clnl- iern l ie ricently leturned fiein a jear's -t.ij in Constantinople. Cautu n Wllllnm Hell Will! nt Vew Yerk, h,,-t Issued Invitations for u thea- fe pans, te be followed by ti supper, a honor of h'H debutrfnte niece. Miss Uliabeth It. Buttles, daughter of Mr. Lnd Mil- Vruittr ltuftl 4t "f.7 Mnn,h 'Ineteentli stieet, en Wednesday after- Rie liu tin. LMieut of henrr nt a small pinner te be i(r;-cn by her nurcnts en 'urfa.ii i-vi'iilntf. January 19, at their r,tne' I'ffore the ball te b.j given by miss Hnltseher and Mr. llustave lleck FCnep in ,i... ii. -...!. i.. , ffl. ,. l,,u Vlft-Vill nun in iKinur cu Wfi Vi..,.hi, i lr....i. i.i... ".'"H"! r of Mr nml Mrs. Ledvard "eckseher. of 2123 SSnrn,-i. utr.nt MIA.S Il,..iiini- AniAll .U....I..... .. fln.1 t -"'"." '.."nil, U..UHUIUI 111 .III, 2ns ,T "'"'am Woodwind Arnett, of !i!iii m" 8t""jt' wl" enteitalu at a 7t,,J ,,,lfwm"l lunchecn m her home en hSnn- , ""'''neon, Jammiy 31, In ilu?Let ?llHi Curollne C. Kiu-llsn. ?tt?P'jr "' Mra. Chancellor O. Knulish. en tV.. h'"'.1ic? street, who Is bailing - -.iuarj .a rer a trip abroad. ?!lain1'1Ul!':"0UTSl,il.H",akur' daughter of WW ,,r r i.'- ei "u I'l'iteit aiioe-l-reok .. J.81' Shuwoeil read, Over PWy'B ier,a.lnea ut ",l "uctlen bridge In La... le.home yesterday afternoon wen, i ,',"eJ' KWM AIrH- 13'twnrd H rvnilly of Sn, ,,,..,. kt t P'lO L'lluu.. .. ' u . rnturned te Ablngten, after spending seme time at Oswego, N. Y. Mrs. Jehn Sims Wilsen, Miss Mary i ,n.?n.a 5Ir- Jhn Slean Wilsen have v..w un.lr oeuniry pince, near Ambler, and are at their home en North College avenue, until the early spring. WEST PHILADELPHIA i,.I'i98 Klsa. E'ter entertained at a luncheon at her home. Forty-second and Spruce streets, Thursday. Mrs. Samuel Carse Meglnnls, of 5012 i arpenter street, announces the cngace cngace ment of her daughter. Helen Mareucrltc, te Mr. J. Newton Klnsey, of this city. Miss Florence Shecmnker, cf 0300 bherwerrd read, entertained at bridge jestcrday In honor of Mrs. Edward B. Iwembly, of Summit. N. J. M.r- uand JIrs- Frnest G. Holllngs Helllngs Holllngs wertli have returned from their wedding trip nnd are nt home at C25.T Osage avenue. Mrs. Holllngswerth will be Te- WeY.ht'de.'.a? MftrJ' """ 0t Miss Joseiihine Yates, of Newark. N. J . Is visiting Miss Alice Stauffcr. of 000 De Kalb street. Miss Helen Miller, of 326 West Mar shall street, has left en a she weeks' trip te Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada. Merchants Should Ute Heme Pert Te tht Editor of tht Eventne Tuelle ttaetr! Sir I was particularly interested In an editorial nppcarlnz In your paper last evening, urging a concerted nt tempi en the part of merchants te at tract -dilpplnj nnd freight te this pert. U- hAiri Ihn fnrllltlnil nt till POrt tO attract nt least. CO per cent mere bu el new than has ever been handled, but efforts must be made te urge merchants te Impert and expert through Philadel phia. , . , As an evidence of the present-day tendener of our merchants there occurs te me the cuse of nn nttempt that was mrtde a short time nse te establish a direct scrvlce between Philadelphia nnd Barcelena. A ship was put en the berth, but her ngents failed te fccurn teifBcIcnt cargo nnd wcre compelled te send her te New Yerk te finish. I thfnk It is a mntter of record that much of the cnrie secured upon her arrival at New Yerk came overland from Phil adelphia. New If our merchants have net civic pride enough te ure the facili ties offered them at their own pert our butfnesa cannot be Increased. The pert of Philadelphia offers won derful facllltien, and, as your editorial very properly trtntcs, cargo can nc hiimiliei tmrn much "hentfer and) mero expeditiously than nt New Yerk, or, In fact, any ether United States pert of which I have knowledge. Ilrlnglng Je he nMnntlen of tJin ntlhllc tllO dlfilOUl lies under which we are new laboring, as you have done, is bcuntl te attract attention te our pert and facilities. OEOltGB F. SPROUM3, Director Department of Wiiarves, Deck nnd Ferries. Philadelphia, Janunry 12, 1022. High Theatre Prices Te Me Editor of the Evtnine PvlUe Ledger: Hlrr-Ceme en, theatricnl managers, and forget your war prices, and give tin amusement at popular prices, as before the war. We want te go te the theatre. We can't nfferd it nt the prices new prevailing. Help ub out. We will apprcclate it. nnd again bc bc bc come your patrons. M. L-. II. Philadelphia, January 8, 1022. Opposes Parkway Site Te tin Editor of the Evening Pullle I.tdetr: Sir I notice en artlele in your paper regarding the site for the coming Sesqul-Ccntcnnlnl, In which it is sug gested that the Parkway should be utert. I think this would be n most undesirable silo. It would ranr the beauty of our city, and we have been in hopes that this l'nrkway would be llnlshcd U.v the time the fair was held here in order that wc could point it out ns ene of out beauty spots. There would net be room en the Parkway for this Scsqul-Centennlal if it reaches the proportion that we hope it will. There would be no chnnce for pictureKluencss, nnd, besides, all that has been accomplished nleng that drive way would be held up ler ut least ten years mere. It would be easy of access, it is true, but it would he a little tee easy te conveniently handle the crewilr that are likely te attend nnd nlse allow buBlncH te he conducted thnt linn te cress the Kectlen. It would he intcreting te have the projectors of this site explain hew it weu'd be possible te build an ndeitunle Is Ours Really a "City of Brotherly Leve"? Indifferent Attitude te Stranger Te the Editor of tht Evtnlng 1'ublte Ledger: ,. 8'r Leave -it te n woman te tnngle tilings up. Aa I distinctly remember, "i W&Jent nrgument in the Forum J 'I? f .m.a comparison of the celdnexs of the Phllndclphlan with the inhabit ants of ether cities. New the females ?. .i. "'c3- through n few indignanr i ,'. ,mve '"locked our perfectly geed illHMumlen in nine different ill- nCninH., 0ne ,n,,, ln Particular casts unconipUmentary remarks about the tilclcs from the "r;ephcr" tewiiM. Then i.L,i "S. S" en another (nngent nml defeniN Philadelphia when the rlty It ftii.E?" Tet Pflcr 'Hficusslen, but Its inhabitants. Civic pride is a fine thing. ,,.i,tc"lz'!n ".''""hi claim that honor lYini,i. n.et a Kobs c,v'e pride Mlcltlng out nil ever him. However, t'1,11- iip1 .nt alter the fact that the I hiladclphlan Is Indifferent net enlv te strangers from out -' t'-vn but te 'very ene outside the t.. clique. The ntrangcr does m.v ..xpect te be met at the station with n brass nlnl I,"'"; l0M CXnCCt VOry rilHri- 1,".,',n8h "P nml M l)im, but ?. , ,Ie."' for wnnt he has been ac customed te receiving elsewhere n civil answer and ordinary jielltcnws. qiiD,?ui'10 ?ct lt?. tIlc centrnry. v ?,?' , .'.'sk n tca honest-te-goodness I I ladelphinn n slmple qucslfen, the latter stares nt him a If he were a W,or Uelvhevlk or a man who ? iu. ?n l!10 Snbbath, and turn's coldly nnd mnjestlcnlly' away. In on en Mvcr te the lady nbove mentioned. If f.he Hheultl nslc anybody who hay been about n bit" she will learn thnt tlic ...S51 V.'1"7', "T, me't K"lllble jay, is net the "geplier" town cut-un. but the clty-rnlnril hiek, yt n g I hlladelpliin, .Tnimnry 0, 1022. We Recelve as We Give Te the Editor of the Evening FulHc ledger: Hlr Frem (line te time I have read communications In the People's Forum whose- writers sought te settle the old question of Phllndelphl.i's attitude to ward the stranger within her gates, hach correspondent settled the matter te his or her own satisfaction no broader settlement than that will .ever be achieved. The- soul of n city Is a subtle tiling. nnd I believe the dis dis dis ousslen In this Instance te be quite futile, but cannot resist adding te It by n brief comment en one of the let ters. ln your issue of January 10 appears a letter from Mr. K. M. Merrltt (the "Mr." by courtesy only I de. net knew I) te certain statements of which I wish te call the attention et your readers. Te quote one sentence : ' I have net been especially anxious te make friends here, but am living ln the thought of getting nwny ns seen nf. possible" I would like te remind this critic thnt wherever we go we are most opt te notlce the things we hnve been prepared te expect, nnd mere, thnt wc are nlmest sure te receive, ln proportion, as we are willing te give. H. M. Merritt came te Philadelphia prejudiced and self-confessedly disin clined te give What could he expect te receive? And regarding n further statement in his letter, there nrc ln every city ln the world two clnsses of neetilc these " mtinMp of Ji. ..riii;; p.wUSUrt. - .". ... visits te their, art .ilbrics nim ether centers of culttwe, and these who are net, and, consequently, de net go. I strongly suspect that either E. M. Merrltt's duties or his inclinations, or perhaps both, hove established his as sociations with the latter clas.i ln Philadelphia. J. T. T. Philadelphia, January 11, 1022. AorepUne." If alia writes short, stories for the macnxlnes. He lives In New Tork. The Victory Medal Te tin Editor of the Evening Public Ledgerl Hlr 1 n American boy who served In the Canadian Army during the war entitled te a Victory Medal? 0. C. V. Philadelphia, January 10, 1022. Unlens a man aerved with the United Mate troops at eome ierle4 during the war he la net entitled te the Victory Medal. The Delaware Boundary Te the Editor of the Evening 'uMle Ledger: Hlr Pleaae explain te tne why the peculiar arch oceura In the northern boundary be tween Delaware and Pennaylvanla. OKOWli: T. FEI.r.EP.S. Philadelphia, January 10, 1022. Aftr Penn had obtained the srant of Pennrvlvanla he waa riealreus of buying the J land nn the weetern bank of the Delaware uiver ie me eea. in lueii nc precurru irem the Duke of Yerk a release of alt hi title and chtlms te New Caitle and twelve miles arnund It. and te the land between thta tract and the aea. A line that wn the are of a circle of twelve miles' radio waa then run from New Caatle as a center. When the three lower counties en the Dqlanvu-e became a H tn te they retained this original boundary. Protection Frem' Gases Te the Editor of the Evening PuMte Ledger: Hlr I will appreciate It If you can tell me .. ....,r . Af ,,. ,.,. ,r, .,.( ran h' Philadelphia. January 10, 1022. Protection from saaea can be made almost I perieci ine lem or lire zrem ran la una te damage of mask or gas-proof clothing, te aurprlse tacilea, te carelessness, or te the continuing quality of the gac. Ity heart I new bleeding te Its Innei , core. , 't 1-lleen Allaima, atlis Asjliere. An Ehthuslastle "Reader Te the Jittlter of tht Evening 1'ttblte Ltagtrl M r . v tnv wiiiiir vi f ,, rtvtmjig t nvna rnywTf 3 ' js Blr As a rule I would never read th,, " - Pl'iu.te l.anesn except en Sunday, but mh,i) day my cousin came te our house and tltl '; us that he was trylntr te win n Iltek t, j, j.cnuir nicj-cm ami asaea us 10 miDenB)t tn the nrg.MKa PtM.ip I.ineicn and se wa, ,' did. I ran new very truthfully say ttat.,- 1 will never m able M thank hltn enntMii " for ashing ua ns I naver ml reading tKa'd' I'eopie-e Forum, arfd all the ether Inter. A& estlng things which your wonderful paperiS; certains. W ti I new want te trr te help one of vow,J v1! adera, J. H. Timb, of Chester. Ta., wb, Y - l s All Bosten Net That Way Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir We hnvc rend with Interest nnd net a llttle nmuHcmrnt the arguments about our city. There is some justice in the criticisms, but is it entirely fuir te censure us because we choew? te pick our friends nml nsseclntes? King Geerge's Power Te the Editor of the Evening ruMie Lede'r- Sir What Is the power of King O'erge, as the sovereign of the British Kmplref It. H. A. Phlladetphl 1, January 10, 1022. The powers of the King of England ln ln elude In cenral: Appointment te office, th disposition of land and naval forces, t calling, opening and proroguing of Parll I mom. Thn King la also the eource of i nere nns 1110 "11110110 ' uei'li lilil- ing hat he has never met nn.i one nblc "rternard r." The-best plan would b te te discuss topics of the dny, music, art. e te the office where you "made appllea Ctc.V It does net speak well for the'"" for cltlaenshln paprs" nnd ask thrm class of llMPcintes he attracts I te direct you what te de te sctirn another It Is In.Ie...! neiva tr. mnnv lhlln,lM. ' registration card, stating nil the facta In ., . . . --.. - i ........y.. thn case tn thm. pninns te icnrn that they hail never read Shakespeare j did net even knew who he was. Ilns his contact with such lowbrows cracked his veneer of llosteu culture te a degree that permits liitn auch nn unmannerly outburst? it is te De hepetl that, In justice te Is desirous of necurlne- the stansus of thi,f poem canen "I ijvn Teu, Mether," or "Which Ijved Pest?" Trusting this la the poem he want, t am MAItaAIiriT FAOAN, 1021 Pine street. Phlla., Jan. 0, 1032., WHICH LOVED 1JESTT "I lore reu mother." aald little Jehn. Tlun. forgetting his Werk, Ills ear wentea. Ana n vraa err te the garden swing, leaving his mother th9 weed te brlnr, "I love yen, mother." aald resr Kail. "I love you better than tongue ean tall." Then eh tesaed and nouted halt the day, Till oil ruelced whan she went te play. "1 love you, mother." aald little Sanl "T1 I will helD vett alt t cam asleep, tu. Ainu She rocked the babe, till It fell ai 5 i s Then stepping softly, she brought the broom And swept the fleer, and tidied the room I Busy and happy nil day waa she, Helpful and happy ns child could b. "I Iffie you. mother," again they said Three little children going te bed. Hew de you suppose thnt mother guesatd . Which of thsm really loved her best? (Alse tent In by illss Anna Cray, Jym Jym Jym bortillle. V. J.) the case te them. 'V,'. Jj. V " nsk for the peern. "On Ml , way Prem Nazareth te Dethlehem." Th first line Is: ''l "The long read loiters late along Its urgent ,j way." "O ir. I1.M atks for the poem "The Bread Thief" nnd the words of the song, "Tin Dime Museum by the Hlertrlc Light." 4" "W. c r." wlnlies a poem entltlsd "letii of Fun Upen a l-'aim." Aftcr-Dinner Tricks Poems and Songs Desired "Why Must We Meet?' sm; j?.LA?E"? r -- r :sr.p: city by this Ictte"r of one of her sons. A PIIiriADHM'inAX Philadelphia, January 10, 1022. liens nre supplemented by parental in telligence. Tills condition is worse to day tann it has been nt any time be cause of the housing situation. It l thn dutv of thn rninmnnltw tn supplement the home with opportunities for the clt.in and healthful occupation i f leiMire. It Is this work that Ik being done by the settlement and boys' clubs, Him Hey Scouts of this citv. In the most practical form pnislblc and with demon strable geed results. S. H. WUIGIIT. Philadelphia, December 110, 1021. Is Uncle Bim Saved? Te court this Widow Zander; V by you could save him much nbuse, Frem that old bird that gander. By having Min bring en her mint, Frem Maine, mayhap, or Tcxni, Just spenk te Him, we knew he cunt Refuse, or surely he'll vex us. Have Carles wed this stately dame, (Come en, new, be a nice iiintn. viu 11 place you in the Hall of Fame, If you have he wed the iceman. reem. one crse or which Is as fellows I "Why must we met, why must w pirt. I Why must we bear this yoke of must, Without our lene, or askrd or given, ; By tyrant Kate en victim thrust? l' A. L. D Philadelphia. January 8. 1W2. I Regarding Seng Te the Editor of the Evening Public I.rdatr: I Sir Let me nuete a verse of nn old I scng: "The King of Trance vnt up the hill With twenty thousand m-n i The King of France came dnwn the hill And ne'er went ui again." In the revised edition of Ilartlett's Quo Que I tstler.s It Is stated thnt thrsu lines are O' I I . .i .- . ,- t i t r,y ' t I u UU i if D D D :;. 59 I f'llew weu d you ke te be the ice- ca"td 0,d ,Trl" -u"ng' in "Pig c ,(,) iVtltltv t- vr vii- ' rantcej or Newea fr.-m th N'. rtn." a quar ,,, v. """i L. Mil.tK. linrt printert In Londen In 1042 Lnimlcn, X. J., January 10. 1022. ' Tan any ene furnish the additional stanzi Ne. nil A Pnzzle Willi Matches A nent little puzzle Is te lay seven- quarto teen matches ns shown nbove. Thn problem is tn tuke away live matched ' Wants Blm te Marry Te the Editor of the Evening PuMfc Ledger Opposes the Widow Zander Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledgri air uy no means should Uncle Htm if r.r.r.hTn. .V1 leave ,l,n.e.perfect Squares of the poem. formation rejsrdlng the historic cient te which the fiords refer" I'hlledelphla, December 20. H W. L. 1021. "I The miliiilen is sbewu in the second illustration. CevvHght, 1123, bu Public I.eJgrr Company Sir-We nil read with much inler-st Tc ",L ll'nJtZ iiT1 M, ,h,P ,bwt nml pleesure "The flumps" la Ihf uLT'l i1""'11" ,lfrll',',llw5' Ev,:n,.v., PirnLie Lr.n, and are I "b' "" "J:, VI h. '"' '.' Has the Music Te the Editor of th Evening Public Ledger- Mr. MOORESTOWN nnd Mrs. Hernce Roberts, of -ee .1 , i , -...... .. .urn.., iii.iL uiuiu ui iurcii .inanna lint nnt ,. AIpv I.""" '. "' ''" '"' ailgllteil en. and lm, words. It was publlshe hut the nut the IlIlM 1nQt fir tUn fit,,.. .1... . y..ii create some rne ;,, .i. :.. "" ,,re"er "re Heeten Hall, will entertain a number or tneir irienas tnis evening'. Miss Miriam ItORers entertained thn Girls' Club at her home en West Main street en Monday evening. The Ilev. and Mrs. Shaltelferd Dauerty nre spending u. few days at Sharen Hill, Pit. Mrs. Heberton Williams, of Chester avenue, was the hostess nt a party given for the ladles of Trinity parish In the parish heuse last Monday afternoon. The members of the Eastern Star irave a large reception In the Masonic Hall en AVednebdny evening. Guests were pres ent from Mount Helly, Merchantvine and Camden. nn.i n... . " ' - i- '", mm nil in ,. .-...- . i . .... . ..... , exposition nt Rich a site. It would lienuiirh "xcited new ever I'ncle Illm nml I,?"? ".TLrl"!' .f0?, 1"ftt"r,,'1 W I note an Innulry for a song I hiie ,h iiei-i".siirj- te icnce en tuc greuuus, in , .Mrs. xnm or. I should 1 ke Ie me" , h """--""iicu iiiumer, tunc i music erunr te prent tureugu numissiens, anil l m-i Him married hew could t!ii be done in tlic tenter uf Xnndcr. fnn't vm flu, ,,lfi ivlflirmt niml 1 ti,.fi,i,..)nlnnr, t , I... . 1.1 1... ... , , .... ...... ...k......b k.ii.v .......... ...v.... i .ii.ii wx'iii, in iiiiir,. ,. tin, in,, tin ,,n nn, r., . . . I te the public In having te se around i Mm? A woman of Mrs. 7.nmlir' tipe',,, nK,! ,"il nwn; Please, from the In- iiincitH ei snucc Denrueil up te reach a , would marry him for enlv what . h,. " t ' ejes nnti no will mmw domination? . ,(,,i R(.t t of l.im. iWt mhi think "WHkcn t0 ,l correct knowledge of mnt- I rliinu the he,t eniee IIiiih fur men- i L,i' uuiv I i vr ci'i.-ni uiv ins. tinned Is the. t-trlp of land between thf i'hiliidul'iihlti, 'j'anuarv 12 1022 lower end of the city nnt League Is- i ' land, which would bring an incen- Andv vs Blm vs 2-inHer , ,.ni,,t,,.n i ,.i.nii.- n.,.i .t,... .1... nay vs. uim vs. anaer i i iuiiiii.1. r iiuuiriij , it 4(i it lit.li; lie njiii!iiuiiiijii!uaiiin Eggs you can lie sure of SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mre. Fred Hehblns. at 2527 Seuth Garnet street, will entertain this eve ning at a dinner nnd bridge pnrty. The guests w II Inchiiln t .i' n.i: ,ii'.. W. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs Walter I congratulated en the blr SamaiiH, Mr. and Mrs. Geeree Carr Mi- I Henjamln Vardley Heans nnt Tru T-l., n t VI 6 T,, -l1, tltrt Rett .... ....c.. Atiuiiiua uruuirriinn . aiiaiidh, v... Commander and .Mrs. I. C. Shutte. Lieu tenant Commander and Mrs. Wllllnm dower. Dr. and Mrs. Clelghten Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrlman. by William Pnml Si Ce., mu!e publishers, r,7 Broadway. New V.irlt. nnd 39 Vnlen seuare, New Yerk. ler hups they h.ivc the words Its date Is 1H7G. FIIKD KKIIMANN- Narberth. Ia.. January Ji, 1022. Th. words of the sentr have been fur- nisn.-u uy i..iara iarrlitan. tVllmlncten grounds are already laid out for stir!. Te "'' ':,'iler' 'c Vvmtng Pniiic Ledge, NORTH PHILADELPHIA . MI,RS Florence Morehouse, of 102S .Ncrtll Cllll.'ic ntreet. l-i. i.n,niir. n.- wcel:-end as the guest of f: lends ln Atlantic City. DELAWARE COUNTY A Hal Masque was given Inst evening by the "Hamstnrmers," a dnimatle so se clety of Ilidlcy Park, in the Auditorium. Mrs. Prank Shnttuclt, chairman of hos hes pltallty, and Mltw Helen Hays wcre In chnrge of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jessup, of Swarthmore, entertained infermallv nt I a brldge parly and supper en Friday evening. Their guests Included the members of their brldge club, whom Mr. nnd Mrs. Iwls Kinmeiw will en tertain en January 20. YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heans are being birth of a son. en Sunday, Mr. Alfred D.inser has been in the Seuth for the last few weeks en a busi ness trip. Mrs. Ruth Harper Is confined te her home by Illness. Swimmer-Chalkln Wedding Miss Sephia f'halUIn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merris Challtln, of Chcs ter. will be married te Mr. Maurice Swimmer, seu of Mrs. 13. Swimmer, at the Congregation Ohcl Sheleni Syna gogue, Third and Lloyd streets, tomor row afternoon at -t o'clock. A reception will fellow the ceremony at 2(128 West Third street. Chester. Mr. and Mrs Swimmer will be at home nfter Febru ary 1 at 143- West Fifth street. Chester. THOIIPR KELLY A wedding of interest will take place at 7 iv o'clock this ovenlng in the Kplscepul Chuich of St. Luke nnd the Kplphany, when Miss Hewer Kelly, daughter of Mrs. W. J. Kelly, of 1C2.1 Spruce stroet, will beceme the brldn nf Mrs. Frank G. Sweeny will entertain Mr Clinten Jheipe, of Haverford. the Ijelaware Ceuntv rhniiie,- . .,, I The I lev. Dr. David M. Stewle re.. Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution I ur e tllu church, will perform the cero cere nt her home In Chester en Mendav meny. afternoon. Mls-i Henrletta Sweenv A small reception will fellow nt the ... ' iiii.i,. ill ml, n in H mniiiAn rn. .. . .. . in.;.,,1,1. u '"e im- Smlth, fnve I'm-le Him mlv (iuinn. t-er i. uetter nun ter .Min, Ple.'iHi; rescue them, don't be a chump, Why they're nil worried thin.' We knew that I'ncle llim's a gne.e. . The I'eeiile's Forum will unprnr dnllv In the l.rrntnir 1'elille I.pilsrr iiimI nltii In the Nundir rntillr J'tlcrr I.ellrrs dlsriiKelnc timely tnnlrs lll br nrlntrd, ns ell ns ri'iliestrd imeins, nml noes nees noes liens of senrrjl liilerrst Mill he unstirred. a show, with the exception of the.. .77, nlnntlnn- nf treew tn n,bl In Ifu tin.intv l'l'ar All' nml tlitu Lnmn ll.li,,. .n,,l,l I,..,., , ,. 1, Atl ll-MlOmill iOUS flttC done If the Pnrkwnv location Mieu'il I- ' '' 'urblng his me-.t foolish whim, ncoepted. I should like te hear from ! "efere It Is tee late. ethers en this point of utllUine Hit . We're henrt and soul for iiirKivn.v. diin.x i. miiii.ui. Philadelphia, Janiiai-y 11, Ui2l, About "The Silver King" Te the Editor of the ilvendie- Public Ledger: Sir I heerd some one remark that j they saw nn innulry in your paner ns i te who wrote "The Silver King." I de I net knew thnt it has been nnewereil, but ' will send you the particulars in ease ' no one has given the correct reply. The piny was written by Henry , Arthur Jenes and Henry Herman, nnd first played at the Princess Theatre. I Londen, under the direction of Wilsen Harrett, Thursday. November 1(1, 1SS2. Mr. Ilnrrett as the Sliver King, Mlis F.astlaltc as rscllle. lilt wife, the Mitres m, Atheren nml ('. Iltirten as At-y and Ned. their children, be sides twenty-foue ether cli:ir:ietei-.s. Saturday evening, .Tiinuary li", 18S.'l, it was first played nt Wallnek's Theiitre, New Yerk, with OmueiuI Tearle as the Silver King, Ueae Ceghlnn, ns .M'liie, ii win1, anil Ned. Uieli Carne Klberta play rrm for several years ln all the iw.-iiamnn-mtein "Mirneii-s nf M.inhutjn leading cities of the United States. T.-"nr!,!;a!! S'M!""'." ".,,,.!,'' "I i'l.i Annthnr innn u-lmun .,,.,n I ... . '' Marshall Vllan a "lllt of l.lfr Anetlier man. whene name I cannot H - MaiUe Kennedy in "Tin. lllBli.t Hhlilrr recall, who iilnyed the Silver Klni? died a few yenrti age en Stnten Islnmi ADPAHIA chustni-t n He'll come around nil riM.t ni I ,:,.. J' then, tlieugh he may bike it back once I ' ....... jrTAV.v.. mere te the land oft he bucbwlincker and ' EJt-nn.N am.an.va Jimtilllg kuilgaroe Australia. Hlleen Allanna, Eileen Asthore V T'FIJIT T i Llsht of my soul, arid Its que(n eierniera Mauch Chunk, Pa.. .Innuary 11, le!2. Questions Answered About Sinclair Lewis 7"e the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger- It seems j i-ars haie linuered since last w did part, nileen Allunna, the pride, of my heart. Oh! darlini; leid une, juur dear smile I miss, My lips seem te cling- te the fn, partini kiss: M.iveurneen, thv dear face I ,, at the Joer i;ile-n AUanna. asus Asthore. f'herus c,aTrrTewirthte!"uTh,,ert0meth'nS C"0" '- faithful Ml Is te XtZn I adore ru'r 783. at" t", ' K""n Allnn0' - '" In 10H. Mr !.li !?,,... "" Th ixean's blus waters wash l. the shore Pirter for .'fvei'e.'a,"::,: recall ? eX" ' "" thU Wr;m-0-r'--rh: -VraTeruL- T" '"" "I"n ','' "" ,h" "r!" Jeb.- "Th. innoeents- a'n, -Kar.TK ,7 thw &' ', m II Z- Strictly Fresh 1 Eggs I Carten m C of twelve fcjlffBj. Sold only in our Stores g fcwrwrJsl wwiwriSiaiiEii' iim'iu, h inuHmimni mriimniiiiiffl'iKi I'HOTllI'I.AYH IMIOTtinW'.S riiOTei-i.Ais I'IIOTOI'LaVs .eusiKUl'afaw Wppklll Pltnfmtlrtll fltlirtr, 11'f. C T in . w . . . " fi.AJ' " ; ,-""'" '' "- ' ' ie jan. -ji. subject te Change r I j&lanZtU, J The following theatres obtain their picturei through the STANLEY Cemnn ( a , - - J"aJ2fuli?7Sk Z i. a guarantee of early .hewiK of the finest production,. A.k f rt fTh..,S " 'your t.lT" M X.l i"B Plf' ugh the Stanley Company of Americn. lOCUly bla,n' xSS TO ATNH . - " 'liil rti i 30. .. e5ST Hi a ,j! ?! ,-. 1 '" & "r w "' w e K i. h 1,4 iS wife, and An$y and A POT 1 O B2D Thompson s1 children, by the MiMes : V,1" ,i- , ,MAT,'-s.Ir l'tV.- i nml Vnv Vevm.in 'nil Vl -Are nnd Vaent.ne In "The hi-lk' 4 nml .W t.Cl neil. Ibis T Ayres nnd Va'eitlie In "The "ln-IW 1 re '.t GREAT NORTHERN .U'!IS, . mewArt In 'Piitilnu -. n.ti... I (j, - - - - ... ('(((es s'i -' ,'. A Stewart In "I'lurthlni of lli-stlnj i vui ?'"" '" "l'luthlns nf lrtln ,'. .!,a V l,uv "' "Hnnie Muff" i 0-'0,'1 ',-""1 In "Hume tnff .1 -Melu Jjnna In Hump stuff ril' IMPERIAL T."--V;Nc SHERWOnn "' Humnietv Av i . .:" . .. TT --A I .' M'K i; tn v ai raa T. i i-..i...i ... . . .. . T Ail k tV '"'"""" m "i Hi "MiriK K . A.r" H VaNMiTtn in "Hit. MifIL" . O.Lhbn 1T1 laltA TI.... 11..." ti : ,' Minr ifir ! leKh.in In "A I'rlnr Ihire n" Mi1lr .n 'n.m'i nn i .. i..i. '. M M 't Jn II Hurt fill Me I.lttlr tllrl LEADER 41ST x ' -XN x vl i M eldr Hi, .1 U Itennl.. Hr. . it..Li. Iliiiinle llrirr llnl." I. ,'. "".' .1 ""' ..ll,K u'"' " MHrtll tHi ,.., '"" l.,u,.' "d " MeitMn' 'l mililri unit the Inn" . ",iiur nun ,,. i ,, n ri H w Mniiirhf pi nf Citlnnpl nnr! tt-u UiA.B. Is In Haltlmere, where alie will be en ' medlate famlllea of the brlde and brlde leiiuiiieii mr u innniftni uy ner ceusltiH, Mr. nnd Mrc Illchnrd Going, Mrn. Merris 13. Smith entertained Iter ei-oeiii On tlielr return from a wedillnn- trln Mr. and Mrs. Thoipe will be ut home at s:)5 Marlyn read. Ovetbroek. l Wl Ms n .W.ei Ml " r''lman Selltns m l'.n.laV" ?e". . -MrH. IJuvlii Mmy m' ",', ln,f,,; M"-h Atme r. lr, iii f.. M'," ,1""r i:dard I'.'uli I'.'uli Birltie H "lj".lie Jiuiluier, .MlMh Katli- fl!.letf:'.!,,arul,UlrulWma,a""U Me und Mi iiilertii,. . ,v ".vntie, uveiiirueh, win I .'eml fur tin' growing pnrentH. e I lie Hill III lllllllI.H .. 1.. I.. . .... " . 1. I I. l I -. .1 cf nri , .iiiuu-H uny i nn nun, jr nlert.i...":". . ;, - in ii 'try 28 i."" " l'''-lday eienniB, .lun- Kbmlln.7 ", "u"er r .UHa .limep i uu ilai M0nn dtuifhter of Mr. ami Mi Mnth ...Jlom,l"s.en' "r 4 Keuth Klf- 'Twwiaa iVi-i. ,V102,'rrlaKe te Ur lk."i!Alel'.f 1717 Hlne Htreet. will PlUmuen .- ,13 3U L,let:1 " Saturday g t ---,. ! wvvufc DttVWk Muyvu Hew I Raised My Parents By an Ex-Child : : By J. P. McEVOY CHAI'TKU II Hew I Kept t My rnrrnts in Geed Health i sitting btill In my buggy and lettltur it Through Kxerclse ' ,-emV t0 mt- .lieu, iii! never wanted tn nn ... t .i. ,ii .".- .iii-i i...uhe j Mum i-vfiiiiiii.1. nui i ciiniigeii that wil,.,, t I ..I H... ..n........ ,!..!.. ...... I, I lil'MI I tliniii-hl 1,. .......1 , '. " 11' 11- V- UIHMIl and inex 'l.l I, 1 IMiiitrt .....I .1... , ... lit . & . . - --'.....,, ., r , i, a . 1 '.-M elAiNLEY M-tKi:T at it.ru I nrrcr . - im, , , 7 . .. -' n i m -. ii is r i LULLM '-.' .x:" .l"' ' - .i.i.tm . l -7.; Needef Clean Recreation !!! S in" "OS? .?,&' f:! SS f' K S "?f - " & - J. ',' ,V .? '? .V 3 1 Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: J8.-WHI Itetier In "IXn.l.lIng for Humr.." I -aWcl, Fe J .ffi!"? ...V,1,, f ,." Hill'-' ' n-"m". -The ulnl: Vu"r" i " l-s'. ','"" " "nill! I" ffi iiffew KagorieV'ii ASTOR raAN,MAT,f:vuu KARLTON u?? STANTON",'- -vh NIXON ' ''r -,. " Itentl te Ulllll. ' la te bocemilii'iided fn,' i'.'.,Jl.K,n.'., JT!M:,",.I,,I,,i5!' .V-"."" "' rirusen lr?'"l-uter lhl..t...n' V '.' """ y I" Klne rtlmrS (', ,, M- sr ,v . . ., , -' " nd 8 tr 1 it, emplmslH upon the voMpenslbllii,- of 'Tv -WtTtrS' l.Cfni - n.'fd 'ln!i V-;su"en '." "'' ''"" ' -uZ Wft' '," V1."- '!'"- "" Ji ,"' " ' '"' - ? t'SrXl til?," - I parents for the character and ceml,,,- T-An".B&t.i!'"M?thrn,. nf nesti..;; r -1 , .'f fc'&Te',? 2 ? Vl'l'V""'-'. ,', '""" "& in hinf ?tll: 'u',!" n - - in c V., "" '"'" "- I of tie r Clillren. The writer is tleubt. !' Anita Htewait. "l'luthlnB. of llistliu" I' Hel.l ri,, J,f,2n' i" ...Jl: W,'U" ' " n. iMnkre In Kliii rlliurr i.V.YJ..- I-- -i. Hit,.. .'"""""' Iniili- It leas risht when he siiy, that "pnr"!! H A""a S"War'' "J24.V.,,""." "-'"," s -"'' "" """" in" '&& ?t?. ' - "l" '"" " liKS .Vrlnu'r-". ,Cri" - - U A- wr'mTS!: Ill IZl , I run fin morn In Itf-en t liclr elitlilf.its .!. - at nnt r ms-. r t- n. ut hat rivniip -.-. .e. . 31 N,1 A fl! """t' .t . ul? f i. . r. i y-. ...... Hi cent than all ll.e aw, I ever ee, ive, AL 1 UVlUKt "iV; 7, i hV.T jut LIBLK 1Y lm'rl v i'l '"..' ''jr K1VULI """ V .7. 1N TV ?' 7" i, " E by man and reformer." ""' , ; $ $$ &H$XlS $ " Mf t r 'iX ?inn "nfY '-'-"'-" ; - rV,,'.-1'V. !'" r1 aK ' ', ""' ""- '" U '' L Hut when tills hn.s been nltl there I V -fin. iin.l Valentine m "Tt shX- w -r'.m 'I Sw2nn In n!' ! l" :'nihln J . '"" .mik in -Inl'll,,- u -a M1rr,,",".,1 ..";" '' !. JMil." ,, M remain certain considerations nnn T 8vila Ureamer In "I iiseeii reriTi" r Hetly ( jtni,,en , , .'ti! '.T.'1.1 ,:"r,,,,ln i- 1 ' '" PH"n "Thl' M't'e MinUIrr" p Alhtn. ,., -ii,,,,"! '.i "."'. """' . 9 ! $ iiiryer ns' IS,. "T , ff ::Ks;,Bai s si:" j i vSz t "WSvr l " ' " w-' "-.'' x ! Sir '''' 8IK .' I riillndelphlu there are theiibaiuN f j ... . J arnum in n,r Den Htthin" 'pTADM miukit vt , n-rii e-r- ' "" ' si,H't - Wit' -l home eeonemically Incojiahle of pre OI UFRIRH 1,reR" Hu.iuehnim ORIENT Woodland Aie nt ii-m s, . "-' UKIA ' ,.' , ' "'.; nT" OV I H S 1 . Jh'l"-n- 1 i ,,,, ii .t.lliin, tin- lin u- inlnuini.. ,,ln,.fl ill-.. J-L,VJ1D1IL' rnnlliiii.ma ' until 11 WIIL1 1 r " "- 1 hi i K l, !,,,., .,.... .''.'..'.. ..'.'. -M M i " . .- ' ' I t ill of the children, even where gn.l ,. T' ILk "t:n.n.," -f .'!"" r,,V ",! V tl " 'M" ' " ' ' "W nV ,J,,'i '. '.".",' ': g jjltt" !, f : . . . . W Henart rtosnerth In "Hhlte lliinil." -' -nsirtnce rlmH,Ue ', miJ K.f.V.. . 1.. ,'. . '."'.' "1 ril . 1 ;. ,'- ' ll M- sh ,, - i l,'.' ,..' .". '. 11" 'Irr'.' f T J ' i,l,, llllir tn-- i ,,..r K Ml I rill ut my parentH win (heir jeuth lever 1 thought he needed a nCp J.'.iC experience. I could en very te the corner, I would threw mv bnttle iliilcUly that they were unused te haviiiK i "" the lloer he he would have te Jn babies that 1 wan probably the first one I te the drugstore te get anther Or l thev had and they didn't knew quite ou Id chew the end off my iiiin'0 ,. , what te de with me. would nplll nil my Infiuita' f00( ' I could (innrcclate their position somewhat and sympathize with them, for (hey were the first parents that I had had, nud I didn't knew quite what te de with them, either. At first I despaired of doing any thing with Heugh Face. He looked like a hopeless mens, but I wild te injself: "After all. he Is my father, und one ewes a duty te ene's father. Never be It said that I neglected my ilut.i." Se I steeled myself and leek lilm' in luiiid. fSV. of the iery first tilings that I netk-eil wiih Ills need for exercise. New, exeiclse, as every baby knows, Is teriniiii'il te give him plenty of it. Kvery Sunday morning, when he would want te sit around and read the paper I would tuke him out for a walk. Tlmt is te sny, 1 would go out, but he would ile the walking. This wan as It should be. He needed thu- walk, whereon all I needed waa air, and I could cot mero of that by feed wasn't getting the TTIVKN then lie J-i exercise he hheultl have Rn t started my night class. Kver'v ,,.h for two months I persuaded Mm te walk wl h me for an hour or two l, tween midnight nml daybreak " I don't belleve he reullv imniw.i,... i what I was doing fr him." ' 0 ' "1 te give mn the most villainous leeks and he kept saying things that sounded very much like what Hwnet l'nce wi as she knelt nt my bed evenings hefi rP sin, went te sleep. lleMever. even tr. mj inexperienced ear the sounds ..", te be arranged semewhnt dlfferen iV and they, were said with a great leai mere determination and earnestness Ilut I llriuly eentiniieti u,y preglam nnd. ns n result, nftcr a few month, of my training I liad ene of the heultl -left Heugh races in our block. All my young friends would compliment me en Jilin when we would meet In our buggies. Hew proud I wnsl New weelc, Chapter IIT "I Oat I Seme. Teeth te Amuse My l'arents." ' aisKiiiiiiiiuiii'i am It stays fresh ever Sunday Victo r M. unuw in "IHveniler und Old I.iki- - M na mi in t.tnml nir ".lniirni.y'M l.iiil" H (,'nnwny Twirle in "ft-r .Mldnlslit" BROADWAY nl V;krS i i M Hetty I'nmiisnn In "The I.lttlr MlnUter" iT--lltty Cenipsnr. 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