SsVppi' Vt,iu. w-wjjf'fr" fiAiB' i tf'Al-fV I J!" 'JTF'f w 'wlgpqnFw "'W'MJllRkipiA, P5-fT n-' . ' ' , J2 EVENING PUBLIC JLEDGER-jPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUABY 37, 1922 j- ,JJ lit feo) e Be a Public Speaker y . p. mcevqy Vocational ftlllilnnrA Kfrlttt ! fcj A PUBLIC speaker is one who says E'X' Clitnes In public which nobody carra ii.te HiUcn te in private, a tpecen js n one-slilcd conversation spexen in a "Slpud voice with eestures. v,at l'rnctlcully all you need te be a pub i lie Kpcaker Is a public and you can alwuyu get that. Yeu may net get the name one twice. but nntural curiosity will Insure you a ',, hearing every time. ;" This question comes Inte the minds of U vcry one nbeut te hear u speech, "Is r it nesslblc this speech will be as deadly h the ether one?" The answer is In variably, "Yes." .f 4 i 4 I i i TIIGKK are but three standard ges tures. With the one In which the Index, finger of the right hand Is shaken vig orously lit the nudlence jeu tmy, "I view with alarm " The second standard gesture is the one In" which the watch chain is firmly grasped In the left hand while the rlcht hand N extended te the stars. This Illustrates the drnmatic phrase: "We are trembling en tuc brink - Fer the third gesture the speaker advances one step with bis right feet and thrown both arms out wide. Illus tratlng the impassioned declamation. "But the principles for which I stand are known te you nil." TIB above is practically all there is te a public speech. In case you might have n particular audience, you might drop Inte the ppuccs between these a few sterling phra ' like: "The vision of our forefathers." "Our sacred hcrltnge." "We, the people." lHx49Xi msrw "All for one one for all." "Life, liberty and the pursuit of hnnnlneFs." "Washington, Lincoln, ltoesevelt, XTnmAXvtf tlincA wuai In 1tn tyarlntwl nf Immortality, linking our magnificent past wun our glorious luiurr. "Gentlemen, I thank you." BANDIT-CHASING DETAIL OUT Eight detectives of the new bandit chasing detail toured various sections of the city during the night. The men were in two motorcars and were armed with powerful express rifles. Only the higher officials of the Police Bureau knew the men were out. QPta'Reauhi&Dat of Philadelphia' Watch for the Opening McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 TVAlDT ST. Mezzotints, Etchings Refining & Restoring Fine Fram'np n Specialty Readed-Leathcr-Geld andN Silver Meh Bags, $3 Up "f.VW'-IS.rVnr..'M" LACKS. 1.U U ii. MARCEL BEAD SHOP ,1810 Cttntnitt St.. Spruce 7808 Why We Are in Business Yeu Investors who have conservative principles nre the backbone of the country's business. B.ut hew many of you can investigate as thor oughly as you would like the conditions governing any given Industry? That's where we come in. Hew many of you could personally supervise, audit and examine all the opera tions of a plant where your money was incsted? We can and we de FOR YOU. The R. L. Dollings Ce. 1421 Walnut Street Philadelphia aii the ipee.t uliupt fin ppert nnd outline. 1'nrt) sear' eirrrt experience. 54 Ne. 7th St. rhenei Market 3437 BranetjJeffenen Dje Werk,07S. 12th THKUUUK sleepim; cah SERVICE SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY FLORIDA Pinehurtt, N. C Southern Paies, IN. C Camden, S. C Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. HT- vt'. MA " llnltlmere Ar. Wnnhlntien L,t. Wih!nten Ar. Klfllirmnii. ItAlelcti freuthcrn fine. ' rinehurjt Ar. Cnredrn Columbia " Htintiinh " llrunawlrk . Ar. Jnfliienillle I.t. Jiuknenrilla Ar. Timp. l.leiirwater llellenlr Hi. rettrnhnrc Ar, llrndcntewn Ar. Hanmeta Ar. Venire J,v. JackMinlUe Ar. H(. Auretln fllrmentf " nntena-Scabrtrzt, . !'. rum uearb Miami .. 1 Ne. 301 1 Km. i i rierlJ. Mld-5.ulhIe.b..rJ I Eff.ttlt. 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A. 1S3S Cheatnet St.. rbUa.. Fa. New Yerk OSca U2 W. 42d St. Waahlnsten. D. C. Office 714 14th St.. N. W. tScuM 537ZV (krmantewnIve. Faultless Service, mXbpoatbaeidxlbeds. OTTERING J ipMmraiMraiia'tmiiH - 3 PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me ; Buy Paint New Whether you use paint in large quantities for industrial pur poses or need only small amounts for home usr; prices . are se low new that you'll save by making Immediate pur chases! MSat the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTING Vine & 17th. Sts. i We're as proud of them as the hens that lay tnem: g a Strictly fresh JL Eggs 4t i "" " COMTlKEHTal'EeUITaBlE TITtg & TRUST CO. liiiLfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiril in wi itnu n j I weriTS MOST 1 J JP carton of twelve Sold only in our Stores LmcaTl BTOPCS CO im!B!iiiiiiiina START TO SAW-And Stick te it! Make up your mind new te save regularly and systematically and stick te it. Don't wait for a mere convenient time or until you get a big sum te begin with. START TODAY I Our Savings Department pays 3.65 interest. Come in and talk it ever. Continental Equitable Title and Trust Company Twelfth above Chestnut Philadelphia Capital $1,000,000 Deposits Over $11,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 mMMWm.mWMWMMMM BBH MXljmmW6mWj ? JmJi VvJlWad HITS come out first en Edisen and Vocalien Records Try ua for any selection you hear anywhere. It'e en an Ediaen or Vocalien Recerd and we have it. "Yea ft the hltt here FIRST" BLAKE and BUMKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut H iS2E22Z2E2EEZ2S2Z2EZZE2S: sZusUi W,VW.WWW.WMMfm'.wrrm"t w flf SUNDAY ! i t u W OUTINGS j Frem Market Street Wharf j , Every Sunday i 1 ' M Atlantic City I i AJM 1""A Wild weed t I t3 B aflf Andrawa Av.nu. i, I W MmtJXr Ocean City ? fLA H Cane May Si R H Sc u, Ity ' $ t Uii Bal Round Cersena Inlet . v W 13 Trie Stene Harber jj "D Avalen . j $ t HI Atlantli City (8. Carolina Av ) . 7J0A. ' -' 5 ' tj Ker all ether rraerl 7 10, ;: I .- n ; M$3.50 Washington i i Q$3.00 Baltimore , P EJ Round Trip January Z2 . i K February S, 19. . v ;' ' I Bread SUMt 7.60AJ Wut I'blU. 7.SS4a , - i? s? N e i ! j fc , U FROM. DROAO STREET STATION J f DQi-OO NEW YORK Y I n Bft-J January 2t 15 I if VRnnTrla February 12, 2C. a l WnirUla.7,(k erthlhlia. 7.484, M j H l M Pennsylvania System m I M Tha Roula or t ha Broadway Umlla-l M J M Thrift Week and The Helpful Bank ODAY is the birthday anniversary of Benjamin Franklin the man who made Thrift a watchword, and who said, "A penny SAVED is a penny earned." Spend less than you earn. By this is net meant te be mean and niggardly, but te be wise in your spending. Buy what you need save the rest. And dent' save it in a bureau drawer or an old stocking put it in a BANK or TRUST COMPANY. TODAY is BANK DAY A Bank protects your money as well as saves it and in saving it pays you interest. Yeu get mere back than you put in. Ge te any Bank in the city and tell some one there that you want te start an account. Gladly, willingly you will be told hew te save. And saving is the Mether of Thrift. Ben Franklin said: "A man may, if he knows net hew te save as he gets, keep his nose te the grindstone." Learn te be thrifty, learn te save and let a Bank show you hew te begin 1 Philadelphia Thrift Committee Building a boy Here is a mere difficult and delicate task than rearing a sky-scraper- First comes the framework, the bony structure, which must be strong and of geed material. Next come sturdy muscles, full of the resilience that gives grace, strength, ease of movement. Then firm, clean, solid flesh, through which rich, pure, red bleed should course, furnishing splendid vitality and health. Yeu judge your skyscraper by the materials from which it is made. Flimsy weed may give the appearance of stone, but storm or fire will quickly destroy it and all your labor is lest. Yeu may rear your boy en improper diet, but the risk is great tee great. If some element in the diet is absent, sooner or later your child will suffer for the lack in his feed. De net let the realization of this come home te you when it is tee late. Mi Brcad-and-Millc forms the perfect, balanced feed that gives your boys and girls every feed element for growth. It also supplies the energy for daily study and play. Brcadand-MWt provides the carbohydrates which should make up 85 of the normal diet The vitamines in Yeast and Milk add the ele ment that controls nutrition. Give your boy or girl at least one meal a day of Brcad-and-MUk. If you de this you are building bones and flesh, making rich bleed, providing energy te run the intricate, living, breathing machine. bread-ancUmilk at every meal Baby Clethes Woolen bootees, little sacqucs, flannel petticoats and shirts sheer frocks and piquant bonnets all are safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Ce.'s new wash-bowl flake hi, u. a. rAT. err. Fab is different from the ordinary soap flake because it dissolves completely. Bits of soap must be rubbed out of fine garments and it is this frequent rubbing which wears out baby clothes. But Fab is thin, and soluble even in hard or cold water. Fab contains just the right combination of oils cocoanut oil and ethers. This per fected formula is the result of ever five years of Colgate study plus the Colgate soap-making experience of one hundred and fifteen years. 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