Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Image 9

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fancy Wynne Tells About
at the RitZ'Carlten Last Evening She Tells
of Luncheon in Ptalm Beach
Wi(
-i I M anil Mrs.
i' gMffC? nflnCc given u, ... ..- ---
7Tt Kilmer Blddlc lat' nliht wa; a
?lr. i,wll.wii'1ss
.' J"10;, ""' for' Mr- Hlddl'r. daughter,
IJfilea Oorden, nd for Ellin Mackey.
i Tlrfinia '""'" ', nnrnthv Haxall. of
i'i.ire Virginia Gorden has been
''P1 S n ncrfcctlv wonderful time tnle
?ffi W?hngenc out a; much In
aKwss;
'." inv. were n ureal mnujf umuv'
.lAt The Bnlney Hutctalnwma enter.
.iMf"'. ... .1.-1. nl... nintra E 111(1.'. and
' SWihK fadwulndcr-. entertained for
v'SSter. Anether dinner wa given by
ft inn Mr. Beb I Cente for Lydla
2-.. .," ,, ..mi nnether for Evelyn
dSatten. at nhleh the Derr Newton.
het. MW. .cwien wan iiics
stSSien and la a first ceuMn of Eve
'Eft father. Uebert Mnsev Drayten.
' lln "":"":; 7mh-V
'ii, announced a few weeka age, and
L ik-re were several ewicr ira -.
h -"err ".. .,, tin hiitulrml viiphIr.
? ' .i,.m debntanten and ethers
wThila of Mr. and Mrs. Wddlc. Mrs.
K-SS te the ballroom. She looked ex-:-m,W
liandcemc In a gown of sold
' Ite blur brocade. Her two daugiucrs,
! ae and Virginia, the latter the debu
1 ttnte. were cxquUltcly gowned In velvet
Jwv-ks Anne's waa orange colored .and
' Tlrclnla'fl was re-c pink, trimmed with
vdX. Ellin Mackay. who U "Mr.
'.... MiKtnv'R dniiehter. you knew.
1 wre a white frock, and Dorethy Hex-
ill. the ether guct of honor with Ellin
and Virginia, ioercu an-i m . ....
f blue brocade. Supper wan perved at
J2:15.
IM-1' "ll "lrl Ull.r.u ana
1 JVI Wll-en Catherwoeil have been down
If ta M -cll en A'"-! ", Ln ''Vl
wird Btetesmir.vn guvr n iut,
Sli. hnnnr nt El Mlrnael, their Palm
IH-ich eatatc. en Thursday. Mr. Jehn
fBrll and Mm. Geerge McFadden were
' alie -mem: the guests nt thc luncheon
I? and the E. Clarence Jenes, Mra, Ed
ward Thomaa. .MM. .1. icnrwey .uiii.ii
til, Mr. StetcMmry'a daughter, and
KTtral ether men and women. '
A great manv Phlladclphians arc in
Palm Beach. The William Wardens, of
aimintnnn. hnve cone down te their
I, rllla and Brownie Warburton is there
wltu tier ruunine. tin- uuiutt ,uu.,i,e,
and the Jee Widencrs left yesterday
. for that resort.
1IIEAR that Charlie Morgan Is as
'Mint; Virginia Sterry In New Yerk
In the production of "En Camerele. '
which the alumnae of Miss Spcncc'a
achoel will give en Valentine Dny. T
also henr that Julia Shanlcy and Marie
1,-irv are te give a dance called "Pep
and Gln-ei- and I in wondering u It a
the same ilnncc that Kitty Coxe. new
Mrs. Andy Perter, dnnced last year at
tie "Talk of the Town."
Ten remember it. don't you? Kitty
. wan dreed in brilliant red nnd had a
mall hat like a red pepper en her
lair. She turned the most wonderful
cartwheels jeti ever saw. I can't think
who (linger wus In that dance. Teddy
Browning's name Is somewhere In the
back of my head, but I could net swear
te It.
I miipesp if Clinrlie Morgan stnrts te
runninc danrlne In New Yerk, we won't
klave him ever here much, though I doubt
If the Charity Hall would let him go
.without n geed-sized fuss. And, of
Mur.e. Iip'h get te tencn the Mask and
Wiggers te dance for their annual
hew. se we won't let him lese us.
I. Charlie Morgan and Geerge Kendrlck
" .I........ 4 It v 1. .... . .t.... .! 1 1 n nl. I
Hill mn'4iih lut Wl-l UlllllUI D" IUC ...UOIV 1
and Mg ever pieduced.
I, rpilK (icnernl Dnhney Maury Chapter
of the DaiiKhters of the Confederacy
will hnve Its luncheon today in the
palm room of the Ilellevue-Strntferd for
I , the new president. Mrs. Francis I. du
renr. mere win no aoeut tnirty women
iprewnt, mneng them Jfrs. Archllmld
narkiic. .Miss Careline riinkler. 3Irs.
James IlaUcj . Mrs, Hnrris-en Tayler,
(Mrs. Heren t'resman nnd ethei-n whose
(names I de net recall.
iiyilAT a smart bat Mis. Fit-Eugene
" Dixen is wearing these davs! I1
Ueria? nTlfil,nM?.rnlnRL?,r',i,nn,e,,,!!, I
Monday. The lint Is a sort or mustard-
colored one nf'riuvctvne with n hlch '
Icrewn nnd small brim rolled en the left
me and tilted launtlly en the right. I
wnere n smurt featliCT-H placed nt a I
dtthlng angle.
i'vt Mrti iv . . i .i
L.NT M01;I, went te spend the
"afternoon with her sninll nlece nnd
Jphew while mother went shopping. '
liwc plnjed exhaustively all afternoon
winning it nrces.arv te cntertnln the
te continuously. Flnallv Edith, who
yitt piajed enough even for her taste. '
rayked nt her aunt nnd n-mnrbcd:1
Oh, IcCk s.ten. Auntie: won't eul
Hwrgiew up?" NANfY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Among the guests who win attend the
tiieatrc party and supper nt the Illtz Illtz
urlten this ecnlng which Mr. nnd Mrs.
rrederlc H Straw brldKC. of Torworth,
Otrmantettii will give In honor of their
en ami ilnuKhter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs
J. Clavton Straw bridge, will lie Mr nnd
." HarriRen C f'auer, Ji Mr and
Cforje A lluhn. 3d, Mr nnd Mrs. Wal.
n Clark Jr Mr and Mrs Jehn Win
2"I),.?l,lBhi'rn Mlfb Sarah M. Hnrrl Hnrrl
en. Mi, Maicnretin I. lliiirlsen, Miss
-Dcin ,s. jenius Miss Helen L.
V.... ",r" ik'ii-iuM flirt, .Misi nur.
Mra IIemI Mi, i:il7nhrtli Uevil Mlsii
wnHetls Miiclt Wilten. Mr. Clayten
fcElrej. ,li- .i,. pijin,, i.ricp, Ml.
nnry nrlnien feve Jr. Mr. Jehn II.
MIVP. Mr I.V. .1.1.1. t..i t-.. -.,.. t.....
. Strulilng ji , Mr S. Hudsen Chap
m" Jr..ind Mr .luhn A I.ehiHi-
Mrs f'l'i.u. ti i -,,.. . .,.,.
vii,,inces.pl?ec'' ntertnlned nt brldse
l. ,, in ,U)1IC"' "f er ilaughtcr-ln.
lt! ,A Trl,,m (' Celh.M, 2d. mid
"f ii "," ,!p s I'ltchneld. daughter
ileiif .V ,, "" '-"ion t.irr i.itcii-
aennr. " V,"u"' ,,,'lrt'' VU,H rectntlj an
"OUnced 'Ihr rrllCU In.-lll.ln.l Mm "Pnnl
"'"manr .Mrs iv.ii... -mi.. s,". . ,
Scull
Mi-js Maigsiei II Davis, .ilns.
''flar,'
u '"".." "niten .mips Hulterwert h.i
twin .':'";':''"?"' . . WllH.;n MHs
I Wain,, ,.. ,?"""0l-'l' mis Anna M.
. "niinein At 'ia i ,.!. u,i. i,n i i,
Uath i!..n ;. .....cm nui nun ,it-iri
Mr n,.i i,
JnMnt, :'.. '."'V1' li-niiB. of.
I n ivi.ie. " '""-'"Hin hi a dinner i
.n..'"'J I'venuiB Kehru-l v 1(1. at thi
,"n nr.iLen In hnnnr ..r ,ir.i ,i...i,
meett!".lfnV0llV.. ''Vr'ng. before Ihe
ncht."'' ' l,nrles Htewmi Wuita'
Mr
c..- ".""
and Mis
Philip s f'lurkseii, of
."'"ve 1,11 1, l,ii, ls.nir.,1 inilt.iil..nu'i,
"n w"cr ." Monday
J? het,, r ,,f ,ilUr ,,'
It.itteiiH for l
iiuay even nc. Anril 17
evening, Anril 17.
. nan ,. . " . ' , '""'Bluer, miss Thcrene
ftp,' Klttcnhmise square.
harlM st,.,H,il: '"-"'b of Mrs.
'ica etewait Wurts' Dnnclng Class.
Ilr.i ','"' PI.
I flO Inn .
Mra. Ilutchiven Scett'a .
uri.... i. " "vs'iiii'eii neon a
"III ei,:,' .'.'I'"?. nt. l,,e Supper t'lub !
eerl9 uii ,' "" "cunjg. The BCsend .
ivs win i.egii, Kebruar.v II. '
oaTlvent,tede1ivllh',a,t,,c,lUei! ll,e lul1-"
'"" Bellevue i? r.Vi V10. ""'J11 l00,n ut'
-bncyil M,f?.'rUXerd ' ",n "eneral
... V. '.. vllllirj fllRntrr nf llir. li,,,l, .
,., ni the (?niire,i.. ... V.." .
WtMra-nc
u I'eni VZ1 5!,w5.nl' Mrn. Krancm
r. t Vl sfhJ.i1'8? Careline Slnkler.
w xie. V ?h.'lPerd. Mra. Jeieph M.
'w. Archibard Barklle, Mr'. 5"mVs
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T xii- ". "hepperd. Mn. .ln.nni, m
ii --, jure. jvrihib.ij Di.i.i;. .-": .
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rm
the Wiltner Biddies Dance
..
T. Halsev, Mrs. Harrison Tayler, Miaa
uray, Airs, ueerge u, uarreic, Airs.
.unariwi Mauie. Mrs, jesenh M. welie.
Mrs. T. HerOn Cresman, Mrs. T. Irving'
nelchmer, Mra. Valter Heward John John Jehn
eon, Mrs J. Ogle Warfleld, Mrs. Je-
sepn jeannea, Mrs. Bewman L,ear, Mrs.
Hecter McNeal. Mrs, Jelin M. Qatea,
Miss Florence dukc. Mrs. waiter Far
lev, Mrs. Clark Durant, Mrs. M, T.
Alexander, Mrs. d. e. Register and Miss
Bessie Register. .
Miss Nannie R. Dale, daushter 'nt
,Mrs. Richard C. Dale, of 136 Seuth
Eighteenth street, will salt this month
for Europe, where she will spend (some
time.
Xfetf ! fntlfts nf 49A1 Of fntMiA
'place, wilt entertain at bridge en Thurs-
aay evening, reDruary y.
Mrs. Abram S. Valentine and her
daughter, miss Carolyn H. Valentine,
and her son, Mr. Abram S. Valentine,
or 4ii Bast wiiiew ureve avenue, cneat-
nut T-1II1 tln ftr. fpAV.IInfl. aV.Mrf ha
spending the winter In Switzerland,
where Mrs. Vatentine's son Is attending
scnoei. t
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montague Lewis
will entertain at a small dinner at the
BellevucyStratferd en Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. W. Herace Hepburn are
eeing congratulated upon tne birth -or
a uaugnter, uareiyn Meney Hepburn,
born en Wednesday. Fehruarv 1. Mm.
Hepburn will be remembered as Miss
oerotny Chapman Meney.
Mrs. Jehn Joyce. Jr.. of Llttln Break
Farm, Berwyn, entertained at dinner at,
me .ueiievue-Btrairera in honor of Miss
Margaret M. Joyce before the Miss Hill's
Scheel dance yesterday. The guests In
cluded Miss Letltla B. Owens. Miss Sue
. jjbvis, miss Mary A, Wagner, Mr.
Carr Preas. Mt. J. Henry Peel. 3d, Mr.
Jehn Kendall, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs.
Charles Van Wert, of New Teri:.
Amene the out-of-town pue.it n who
attended the wedding of Miss Gertrude
uiiDert, uaugnter of Mrs. Geerge S.
Lasher, of Lerraine. Rydal. and the
Bellevue-Stratford. and Mr. Rudelph R.
Lecnlng, of New Yerk, which took place
very quietly at the Bellevue-Stratford
at 12:30 oclec: today, were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Leenlng and Mr. Albert T
Lecnlng, of New Yerk.
Dr. and Mrs, P. F. Meylan. their
daughter. Miss Agnes M. Meylan: Dr.
and Mrs. J. J. Meylan, Miss Marie Reach
and Dr. Leuis P. Leve left last Thurs
day for Palm Beach, where they are
staying at the Royal Pelnslana until
after Washington's Birthday.
, GERMANTOWN
Miss Clarice Mayer, of 6002 Greene
street, will be the guest of honor at
a lunchecn and brldge party te be
given by Mrs. .1. Harbeson Barnes, of
the Lenex Apartments.
The Junier members of the Wemen's
Club of Germantown will give a play
and dance en Wednesday. April' 19. at
the Germantown Cricket Club.
Miss Margaret Blckley, 34t Pclham
read, will entertain at luncheon and
theatre party in honor of Miss Clarice
Meyer. The ether guests will be Mrs.
Den Hinckley, of Buffalo; Mrs. Charles
Carsen, of Roanoke, Va. ; Mrs. Themas
Merris, Miss Dorethy Pryer, Miss Janet
Acung and Miss Dorethy MacBrlde.
Miss Sui B. McCalla will give a small
tea Thursday afternoon In honor of
Miss Mary Louise McCenn. of 6804
Emlen street, Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson Bilyea
are receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son, Carl Thompson Bilyea,
Jr. Mrs. Bilyea was Miss Elisabeth
Hees, of New Yerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Bremley, of Wis Wis
sahicken and Hertter afreets; Mr. and
Mrs. Jehn L. Steele and Miss Nancy
Steele, of Elklns Park, are staying at
tne rraymere in Atlantic City for a
rew uaye.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mis. William It. Abbett and her
daughter, Mrs. Frederick C. Dwycr, en
tertained at their home, 4842 Walten
avenue. Inst evening. Among the guests
were Mrs. j. keciiuck, Mrs. s. SpulKa,
Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. A. . Bartel, Mrs.
F. J. Massey and Miss E. Rebuck.
Mrs. Sayler, of 5848 Cedar avenue,
entertained a few of her friends at a
luncheon en Thursday afternoon at the
Arcadia.
Mr. and Mis. Ferd. Caballeie will
entertain Mr. and Mrs. Jehn lrnlev. of
Baltimore, ever the week-end at "their
home. 5120 Locust street.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Tlie eeBagcment of Miss Jesephine
Marie I.arkln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
m. a r.eriiin nr i5n,.i, d,iie,iii.i: .'
Mr. E. Raymond Clinten. Jr.. son' of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Raymond Clinten, of
- orin - erin
Bread street. Les-an. has reccntlv
been announced.
.mm mil wurenuer, cr ..' .ertn
Sixth street, entcrtnlnpri th. m.mk.
her sewing circle en Tuesday cvenlnir.
.T!108!. Present weie Mrs. Silverman,
Miss Edna Mark. MIfs Mariraret Krhnti.
Miss dances Kendall and Miss Rcglna
Vlciei.
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Kreucrick N'ichels, of Mount
Pleasant
avenue. Ambler, hat gene
abiead for several weeks,
Mrfj. Samuel Garre has been enter
taining her methei, Mra Jeseph Cellier,
of Hroeklyn.
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' MISS MAR VIRGINIA ALLEN
The attract he daughter of the Rev. Perry S, Allen, D. I)., and Mrs.
Allen, of 2124 Spruce street
MISS GERTRUDE GILBERT
BRIDE OF NEW YORK MAN
Wedding Takes Plac at Noen In
Mra. Lasher's Apartments
A wedding of lnteiest was solemnized
very quietly at 12:30 .today, when Miss
Gertrude Gilbert, daughter of Mrs.
Oeorge S. Lasher, of Lerraine,. Itydal,
and the Bellevue-Stratford, became the
bride of Mr. Rudelph It. Lecnlnjr, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lecnlng, df New
Yerk. The ceremony was performed
In the apartments of the bride's mother
at the Bellevue-Stratford. The Itev.
Dr. Glenn White, rector of Christ
Protestant Episcopal Church, of Itlvcr
dale, N. V., officiated. The bride, who
was given in marralge by her brother,
Mr. Jehn Gilbert, was unattended. She
was attired In a simple gown of velvet,
fashioned en long lines; the skirt was
slightly draped; her tulle veil was ar
ranged in a cap effect of point lace
and clusters of eranre blossoms. She
.carried a shower bouquet of lilies cf
ine vauey,
Mr. Albert T. Lecnlng,. a brother of
the bridegroom, attended as best man.
A small breakfast followed the cero cere cero
meny for the Immediate families and
relatives. On their return from a wed
ding Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Leenlng will
live In Princeton, N. J.
LEE PniCE
Miss Martha Evre Price, daughter of
Majer General and Mrs. William Gray
Price, of Chester, was married nt neon
today at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
unester, ie lieutenant Klcnaru Lee, or
the Engineer Cerns of the United Statee
Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn P.
Lee, of Recky Mount, Va. The Rev.
Krancls M. Taltt. rector of the church.
officiated. General Price gave his daugh
ter In marriage, and Miss Elizabeth K.
Price and Mlsx Virginia E. Price at
tended their sister as bridesmaids.
Lieutenant James P. Jcrvey. .Jr, of
Camp Humphrey, Virginia, wns Ihe best' Luncheon was served, with Mrs William
man. and the ushers included Lieutenant ! I1- Llpplncett and Mis. Burr an lion lien lion
Otte Praeger. Jr., of Camp Humphrey, ' teses. The Guild, with Mrs. M. Sum
Virginia ;Lleutenun t Arthur W. Pierce. I "er an chalrm.in, met In the afternoon.
of Fert Haword, Maryland: Lieutenant I -.,- ,.,Kr. , , .,,..,.
Heward I,. Peckhiun. of C-amn Hum- ..AT?- lto.rbe.rt. LeiigaKcr. of West Mam
phrey, and the bride's brother. LIcu-1
iciiuiil ii imam viuricn i-rice. , eieni;- 1
fat nt tllft lininn nf rii-nnrnl nn.l Mra
Price followed. Owelnc te n recent
death In the family the weddlnc was I
,, ,. ..
wAnl-rn'i il,!f.nV,rr.,rAtV
wedding Journey Lieutenant and Mrs.
Lee will be stationed nt Camp Hum-,
... . . . . .--
phrey, Virginia.
WHETSTONE JACOBS
A wedding of much Interest te the
West Philadelphia younger set will lal:e
place this evening at the Church of
the Hely Apcstlcs, Twenty-first and
Christian streets, at 7 o'clock, when
Miss Margaret Jacobs, of S25 North
Forty-first street, will become the bride
of Mr. Rebert 'Whetstone, of .'01 Seuth DISLIKING OL'K PARENTS AND
Forty-ninth street. The Itey. Geerge HATING OUR CHILDREN
Herbert Teep will officiate. The bride. , muiiiiimi,.
who will be given In marriage by her' Aie jnii up te date? De veu keep in
father, Mr. Geerge W. Jacob", will wear1 fenned en the Infest scicntilic reveln
whlte bridal satin and duchess lace, and' tiens of this age f,f nsvcholee
alllster. the matron of honor, v. Ill wear ,"f H1! , '! f, '"test theory no. net
a flame-colored dress of taffeta andl i,;?';, ,V,s,e" s- thut s old bv new
carry a bouquet of Ceclle reues. Miss D1,t "'e brand-new one about the par
Isabel Jacobs, sister of the bride, will ent -offspring nnlmus.
act as maid of honor, and will wear a
niiyci anu Dim- mucin, iiiist mm "ill
1 lltlikh Anrl llvftjx n rr a 4 l.-. &! tll
" -" . "h" " -v.. ,-..
and carry an old-fashioned silver bus
ket of mixed flowers. Mr. Walter Wliet-
,W V l.l.AVU...,, cr. .,,,, ,,(,lt- ,,IIL.
stone, brother of the bridegroom, will
. . 1 . , 1L. . ... m. . 1
FRANKFORD
Mis Walter Kastbum. of 5! vnn .
street, will entertain at bridge nt her1!"
home en next Thursdny afternoon
The Weman's Club of PrauKferd will
held its regular meeting en Wednes
dsv afternoon next In tin- Fri lUfnrd
library. The club has started i cur
rent events course '.retinas ill he
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ei ui l iiiversnv ui rciiiisYjv.tuiii
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..up iwi,inuiiii iiuiiii ill ill. I. i'i) ii' i
Ltn.et. Iinq lRmie,1 ln lint Innu fnr .1 mllil. t
STntKS? w!f,rwc:,i!-t,t,Jelt'",ua ' eurM.lv.s en ,- sllb
ATwl earn an ril.l.ffiulilmieil ull.ui hns. - . .'
;ui. an ucm limn, mm hip usners win no -i""' uu, nun iuiiil- iiuiuraiiv is an out-; tne wnrring tiictieiis et werkincmen Lulllr " " iu - ..., ...--
Mr. Ralph Hnrceurt. Mr. Chester S. worn fullucv . Science, this new science from committing nets of violence with wl" re' ht ln a ,OI,n,,,tfn 10 rfr"" -owing
iVeTaVd- lrTaiiAUl-r thBt tl.',,'-V,U,n0t' , nrexuS"Sy 'for exni dumM e "U""1 "- "'" ""-
lSmea?.uiyJSftWeh"m Iv'nt" 'L S ! , f,,"-, fe, '1 f,r0m th, "0?"-" K m" Our Allies' Debts te Us
tien will be held at the Aldlne Hetel ' L, um,n" u l(" " selfish little nniina should have the r ght te er?nn e and ,. ., ,. ,. , ., ,. , ,,,.,,
After an extended'1 wedding : trip" Mr! 1 'at "etlalnR and Is alvv.iys n.ak- join the organiaatien of his Trade, pre'0'" '"I "' I'll 'Z Kl , e T uht
ai.M"'. Whet.stone vyll beBat home at f ""df.-.!lJ51, '."' I" .tin'e ' ir h'!si""": . . . . . :.' c X ".?? at' thVm-
n lrivsiiinriii unii t.v niniir ut i aat ti n ri ah, iil'i rnri v . i ii'v ii tr- i ii ni'ii nmi innrn ri'k. A.ni. .. r i, f . t -. .. i ..;i.
JYIUIHI lt
e.vle te be given nt her home, t.mdi ti natural for thini te hate their parent-
Ilnll en Saturday evening. Kebruarv iLiai'd they re.illj ,J I It is time, we aiel
ofriAinkfe?d f-meiRinev Aid lde quit feeling ourselves
et j lanKieiii, weiuIit ir the long-hailed men and
Mis. .1 Hammer and In i daughter, '''ingp women -who belong te the ciirlc, i
Minj CiladyH Hnmmer. of Otthode-:
street, are spending severai weeKs In
Atlantic City aa the guests of Mr Hay
MaeDenald, of Seuth Albany avenue
FALLS OF THE SCHUYLKILL
Mr. and Mrn. Jehn Ke i,, of V.2S .
Alnalle street, will enteitaln in honor '
I of their nicer. Miss Ksther Hlead, at a , (
ginnuaiieii niiuier nun pariv in tueir
home this evening at 7 .10 e clock .Miss ,
Stead was one of the fifteen who was
graduated from the rtieclc Public
Scheel, Krnll and Crawford ntretts
She will new attend the tleiinanlewii
High Scheel Th" table will In d'ee
nn Ind ..'till tin. Plrejil. Unllnnl ertlr-.i.c
old geld and blue AniLrlcin Ueauty Ki
roses, ferget-me-nets and jiulled plants sil
will ilccernte the nble. 'Among the
gueBts vvlll bn Mls'j S'n rn Kvle Mii-s
Dorethv Klddleugll Mls Mhi.v .More .Mere
head. MIsr Allec Leach Miss Lillian
Dunlap. 'Miss Kll?.nh"lli Ciilihln Mlsi
Freda Htelule, Mls Oeitrude Tremmee,
Miss Matilda Sinn cite Ml Leuis d
lemnn, Mr. James Oav eon. Mr .lames
Ounlep and Ml. Jehn Oilffen Mr.
Arthur Patterson, the principal of llieek
Scheel, will deliver an address
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mi Allen Heffci enteii.iined
the members of their 'nidge club at
their home en .Situiday evening, The
K"V,V,.r'ea,,1JH,."mlI,?',;t
MnKUlre. Mr and Mih IlirlaV, Su ie I ,,L,,,U"': ,,. '.'' I,",l,n,h1 tM
Miss Mabel Phillips and Mi flussell V""0" m "ly in whom the lintuiul
Qleln. ,nc ii" their parents that Is nil In.
Mrs. James Heniv Hunt ,, ., f l(,Sin part of them did net nt s0me time
Tll.llev Pnlh. untertnlnr,! :.l n hiMeein OtllCrcOllie te till StirfllCC.
.--.' ..-" . ' V- " .-r- ,
0"-
Mr "- Mre' Rbert Irwin, of Lans-
dewne. are pendlnr a fertnlirht In Chi-
2t?c? iU th rie.tifer mnSS. m cw
S- i ' " " '
Hp7T,.4'i, va
- DEB
-Y
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Agnes Mary Kane and Master
Daniel Mehan Kane will entertain at
their home, 2418 Seuth Garnet street,
tills evening In honor of the first birth
day of their hrcther. Mnntrrt lllllv Kntie.
.ir. Among tne gucstii win ee .Miss
Helen McDevitt, MIfs Mae McDevItt,
Miss Jlclen BeycC, Mls.s Eleaner Tieyce,
Miss Peggy Kelly, Master James Rod Red
gcrs, Master James Beycc, Master Fran
cis Uevce. Mrs. Themas McDevItt nnd
Miss Catharine Beycc will assist In re
ceiving. n.. ii- n . - ,. mi ji , .ui
Miss Ida Pesternak will spend this
week-end with friends lu Allcntewn.
NORRISTOWN
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Krusen. of 214
East Freedley street, are receiving con
gratulations en the birth le'f a son.
David Edward Krusen, en January 31.
The 1022 wlntpr graduated of the
Norrlstewn High Scheel were the guests
of the 1922 slimmer Class at an Informal
dance nt the GetwaN Gymnasium en
Tuesday, the evening of Commencement
Day. The members of the high school
faculty were also among the guests
The Class Committee In charge of the
arrangements for the event Included
Miss Gladys Burrows, Miss Frances
MuiiBberger, Mr. Clarence Allabough
and Mr. Fred Unustr.
The X, J. Club gave a sleighing paity
te Fortslde Inn, whern supper was
served, en Wednesday yen Inc. Th.is
present were .miss Mnbei Yocum. MIpi i
Mary.Frey, Misa Margaret Housten, i
Msslclen Kelly. Miss Vlda Vercoe.
m!?"iIc, Lin,?.1 S1' Mr:,'Umere nJ.lBl"'
Mr Meredith Mewday, Jlr. Lerey Cam.
Mr. Han y Snyder and Mr. Jeseph
Downs.
Miss lclen Kelly. Miss Vida Vercoe,
MOORESTOWN
The Weman's Auxiliary, mn In th.
pailsh house of Trinity Lutheran
Church en Friday at 10:30 o'clock.
'uf,eh
she is n member, en Monday
cniciui en inn liiiia i'miii n,
;...ni.,.
'"'""S.
Mra. tt.m.inir ii,.i...i ,.. ,. ,
Hendersen ..mi vVi " ,. ' ..... : .'.'lfn fnrtni..n.. n,,.ii,i if L n ..,-
- . " ..-, .1 t4 lIUIILM ill
- -- . .w. ....I. n.i, ,t ,-. lUllt.'.'l Jlr
Sended nvT "'"ndird pin ty In Cam-
den en Tuesda afternoon
Through a
Weman s Eyes
y JEAN NEWTON
I'lircnts, we nre told, hate their
i ill uu ill. llic SCnilllieilt IS
r lit LIhah 4-1... ,..t.
hcnrtilr
iii'iiirueiui'ii. iiiKi it is timi'
that we
. .
no, sny the learned fathers of this ;
. , .. ......-.. ... t.
,'!f;0,r.v' ' idea that parental love und
11 lln I . rr,.,.,. , A . ,. , .
1'iem doing cverj thiiig in tin- world that
sue wants te (le;
Hew L,",l ' be mituiiil ler a man te
)0 .".r"r,I'.e(l, "'' '" what keeps his nesc
""- unntisione nnd brings him netli
ing but worry and discomfort?
A(i, if tlic.v will leek the fuels in the
ftice, puiwiN will And that thev ivallv
liate their children.
On tin elliei hnnd. hew inn it he
natural fur children le love the snuice
nt ine pereiinml "lliuu slmlt net." tln
i Iiund th.it is alvva.v.- slieviin- tln.ni i.k.i.-
"II IIC 10.1(1 OI ( l-llL'rcl'.'lh O lllin, ii linn I
.. . .. ' -... IMIbl.
. I , """'
"1CV VVlllll le III) as they IlleilscV It 1q
where tlic.v start these thinir- liml thorn
te be true of thcm-elves or de they
think they nie cm options''
Hec- the euiik poet who is i hunting
1'iee vei-e think it was hate that made
hi" mother toil nnd scrimp te get him
through college ei that it is icnunjinent
new which makes possible her en-
euriigeinenl, her faith lu him. he one
ncstrc hi see lilni succeed before she
ILlssiN content into 1111 easier win Id V
And iIecsJih think 11 is antiiiiith.v to te
wnul her thai I:n him unnf .. ....
llieie inuiiilv le see th,. nn nn.i ,,ei.i i, '
lias learned te icuil in lier'i.ves'' nh ,.n.
even with in- iipiverted liiiitinir .if
ielice ami
1KW lIliiliL'lll. with nil ln
y twnddle, even lie isn't unnatural
enough 1101 te love Ins mother
Science may be nble te tell us tiling
we don't knew- about ourselves, hut 11
(iinuet tell niitiire Hint it Isn t. Ural
-1 ii'iice is natine, discovered ami cliihHi-
lied. And I nm Miirn It it. .i,iln ,,...
1 ' 'I'
hilling dish S(enti-ls who would in
H'.V
te tell mothers, who fiem tin fust
luickiuing of the ue lite within ihem
liiivc known no gieater love, that it is
net nntural for thein in hue their chll-1
111 en. nr who would liv in tell th-.n
children Hint thev luile their narenti. ,
I have known light headed chihhen
thoughtless ihllilien n few selfish und '
'"'Si'ileful (hildren lint I inVe never
nnv 1- iiiiewii n loeii-n parent, an
unwise 11111 cut. even n selfish en rem
1 , , .. . .,, ,
uii'vise patent, even h sellisl, parent,
hut iipvrr nliy who were nit, accerdliiK
te the r 1 eht at least, delni th hesV I
they cepld fee their children. ', '
' V. 'X '
c
THE
Letters te the Editor
Liked "Flu" Editorial
Te tht Editor of the EreiUnf PtiMle Lttvtn
Sir Your editorial en "The Flu"
was geed. 'ev held up te public
scorn the persons who perslpt In sneer
ing and coughing lu public nlnccs, in
trolleys, en trains, etc., without pro
tecting the public by placing n hand
kerchief before their nose or mouth.
The UMR flu was spread by them nnd
1022 will zee the same .tery if they nrc
net suppressed. Rim cartoons nnd eg
first-page warnings. MBDICUe.
Philadelphia, February 1, 1022.
Mummers Advertise Our City
TO the Editor of the Eventhe Tiibllc Ltdatr!
Sir P'Jcase permit me te congratu
late you en the editorial proclaiming
the mummers' parade en Bread street
en New Year's Dny ns "the greatest
show en earth." It Is really a Pity
that the big business men. nnd these
active in the affairs of the city, de
tirtt rerncnlz. tli. trnm.ndeilfl advertis
ing value of' this parade, and the fact
mac ii unngs several niiiiurcu ,........
victors te Philadelphia. The same
amount of advertising could net be
bought under ether conditions for ten
times the amount of appropriation al
lowed. It Is deplernblc that the busi
ness people of Philadelphia de net rec-
nirnizA thin fnct trhpn. recently In tllC
' Pottsvllle Journal, there was u boost of
the fact that the smaller towns in
Hchuylldll County hnve awakened te the
realization of the great vnluc of the
mummers' parade, and rejoice ever the
number of people they were successful In
keeping In their own home towns, who
In former years had come te Philadel
phia te sec the parade.
if your paper and the ether Phila
delphia dailies will make a drive for a
crenter appropriation, te be announced
in Fehruarr or Mnrch of each year.
ine mummers
K
arnile wiiipii. uy tne
ntnr nnti ltili Via llAlrl rm .ImillfirV I.
would be the greatest show In the world.
and de mucii toward putting i-mimiei-phln
In the fore rank of nil the munici
palities. I nm positively sincere In say
ing that there nrc two fancy dressed
.elulis parading the streets en .lanuery J.
.., ' . ...i.i-i, nr fir times greater
I !rti 1 L? ,"11, "TRIi.-f
Mnrdi Orns nt New Orleans, nnd for
which the business men and residents of
Mint city contribute mere than thrce
thousand dollars annually.
Agnln expressing my thanks for your
timely words of prnl"e and the hope
that you and your paper might carry
en the geed work that ou suggested In
the edlterlnl. I nm,
II. HART MelirCJlI.
Philadelphia. January 28. 1022.
Wants Widow Foiled
Te the Editor of the Evening Public I.tdec
Sir I am very much upset that your
1'artoenlnt. Mr. Smith, insists en al
lowing the Widow Zander te continue
le work her wiles en peer Uncle I!lm.
mini i in imnii "i"im.'-ii hi juinui-vi
nnd thnr lie seems te be boeja enough
te inn ter ncr Honeyed words, ran;
about your "woman with n nernent's
tongue." that Zander woman si
i keep her tongue wagging with
Lviiifi P, tlmt u1,n i,n., i,
,k1i,l,.f '" "rt , u lms. ,our Au!
I millionaire quite hypnotized in
tongue." that Zander woman seems te
such n
ustrallnn
his in
ability te fathom her honeyed words.
PlenK', please. Mr. Smith, help Andy
' te foil the widow.
MRS. W. L. KXK.
Philadelphia. Jnnuury .'10. 1!)'J.
Suggests Help for Policemen
Te Ihr Editor of the Eicnlne Publ,c t.tde'i
Sir r read the letter of "Mrs. A.
H." concerning the trinls nnd tribuln-
I nni in riif. nn inn miip t inn n wp rn i
i I)lr . ,r rn .nn n;
L,.. i.i -. :,,: ","
ease of her husband heme shifted awnv
from lmine. Whv ,lnn the nnt vleit
...... "i ivi,, mi hi ."iiain . iii
retiMdernte gentleman nnd will no ii
, listen nnd tnl.e favorable action
'"LI" """ l",, "'"r'"'ie anion.
!' 'its,i.iill"-"ituit -l"l.ll.rtt..,
leubt
Years age the letter carriers ale had
Heng hours of tell, but Rindually
i through perfecting their orgnpizntien.
1 1 hey hae gained better working rondi rendi rondi
itiens. The police should get busy and
I likewise ergnnirc for their mutual' pro pre pro
Itectien and betterment of wonting
heuis and pay for overtime, hut I lcalizc
I the obstacles In the pnth of this goal.
Take, for instance, the incident sev
eral ycnis age around City Ilnll when
ninny policemen turned out te protect
against certain grievances and weie di
persed b.v their fellow cops en hpr-ebacl;.
And then ever in llosten when the peller
went en strike there, ether men took
their places. This gave the pelii c nn
idea hew it feels te have jour job taken
nwnv bv non-union men I am nc
qiiaiuted with the affair ever in thp
ITwentv - mth
Police District, where
Iheme of mv fi lends, sersennts and men.
get in tienble becnuse they committed
the grnve error of taking n nap, after
ii.n.i. ii, ,iti, nc nf linnlulitnfc. .in, I imiklahhI
.....J.,, Wl,,..- ... 1.. - .,. jivi -iiiuii
sacriiice maintaining law and order.
....'- ...u. ......... i.b .., .1.111 UlUlli
l protecting life and property nnd keeping
I. . .- . .,
te join his cliih, the hiislncs man should
join the business association in his im
mediate neighborhood, and l-r, hut mil '
least, the v.v et king man should join the
union of hi-, trade or calling
Seme people enlv have time for it
pellcemnn in cnes of emergencv : before
nnd nfter Hint they hnvv nn time for
the guuidini of the law. nm caie what
become- of him.
f'eiii eining our Mnyei 'it n have
enlj wind- of priu-e for linn Tune nnd '
time tig.iin he hn.- nKed fm ninre men
f.. .!. ....II.,. t., ,.n II... I. ...I.. -
I.HII' ,,
.li'l III' I"'1'" '"" ' . i,illliiiil'-ll!IIIl'Y
I tn ,.i,n dm ,.(!. I'npm nn,..,., .....I 1..
.Moere is trving'te de tin- bt-i lie ran ' '
We j-M have our rn.il- mid lunula- ,
Uen-. r.ve.y man. pol.eem,,,,. llZan
and nllnu- who nre cemiiellcd te work
vei time, should ten ivp cmui lemtien-
sntinn I svinpntliie with
II.," fur I knew whin -he
about
.Mrs. A.
i" tnlklns
isKOIUiK SCIII1 TIIHISS.
f.etti r Curnei
I'lillnilelp'iin, .liuniaiv ''l. '.)'.
Our Dependence en Fanners
7e (lie Pd ter nt Hr fmn-r ' r I ule'i
Sir I see whole muIi.ii- ilipp think. I te nialte settlmiint a settle, must pe-sep.
ers nie hecnmlnil. iieitmhed evei ilin'i,'v be uiwn and Improve or establish rrsl
alleged farm bloc Theie i- nut n man '
' r . . --
vv 01111111 "i' (laid In anv mi
HUM' JOll '
does nut depend en lln
pre-i.eiitv of
the fin met l.vu.v meniiln inter of an.v -
ining wiiiiii-ici ecu- i-iiin-i in people'
who iiKinn -ell tn tin tun- ei fjs,, le
sells In peelile who ill -mile nt In-i wn.v
get their munev iliiciilt or ludiie(tl,v
from f.iiiui'is, u- people in -iiiii'I town-,
etc
Sn cveiv t.iitntv wnil.ci in I'liiiii.
. I.. I. .1.1.1 .iii.ik I1I14 111I1 1.1 llin fm iiia 1
'I, mii 11 . j". .... 1 , itiiti
the m-vvflmv who .-.!,. 11 p.iper or
Ihr
mr. erclu-lia vvhli h get- -iiuic e tins
facter1 vveiker- inene.v . gei 1 1 1 0 1 1-
nume indliei tly ft em the weedbi'iiiler-. 1
l'ven the college pinfc-er peeping.
.sedetelv from behind Hie petted nalnis
te issue iiltiiiiiiliini- mill (hep thoughts
M'tK '''' '"'' '""" ' 'nrl"'r. heeau,,
father made ihe inenev fiem Hit farm.
" ?..' "'""d "1"1"1 . "'. .
llin inOlUW tO l)lt VV til f-lt'OI 111 lln-
new nrillge across tne weillUrtie will he
paid for li.v the lilvp.'lvet'H who make
. .. 1 a. 1
"I'lussj clenics te sen 10 jobbers
in
111- People's Inn 111 will appear liul 1
In Ihr I'tciilnc I'ulillr I fdcer. und ,i.0
In the Hiinihiy Piihllr l.eilcer. Lellera
in Vft .hK? 'nn ie iVTi-Vr. u'Pr,7r:
dl-u.ln iiwely lepir. win ij, nVRUJ "Thtr Art Noontide."
"f wr" . rea"ela Mnn. and quasi Um . -,..... r-oen'iaes
"' "n,", w-ffi' -" J m Te tu Hdifer .t a. jiv.hIh,, p.-,-,, ,.....
" F ""rclt it .r
.1i,tttktmi44kiSXiii.mimt.'m
9nE3
tmrnij. ' v
' .rtv'.
m
'UJ.
S.'l
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Who Is te Blathe:
The 8tatut of the 8ervant
Te the Editor of the Evtninp PuiUe l.edaerl
. MT I see the discussion of the serv-nnt-glrl
problem has been resumed and
the solution Is problematical, when one
considers the different sentiments ex
pressed by servants and employers. It Is
true the servant receives mere wages
than the mill or store girl, but she has
longer hours, less freedom and less
privileges.
'J llC advnnllllTKU Hint llin nfTii.n ir
factory girl has ever the servant arc
mere than the equivalent of wages. If
vl!k ""ht's wages were multiplied by
TOO she wouldn't he compensated, be
cause she confesses Inferiority that no
Other Werk in ir rlma i-nnl,t ttilnb of
doing. Fer Instance, her living quar
ters ere entirely In the back part of
the house; she has access only te the
if uJ' bnck stairway; she eats from
delf dishes and uses tin or aluminum
knives, forks nnd spoons,
'Moreover, In addition te the family,
she is compelled te wait en the trained
nurse, fcenmstress and the woman who
comes te de a day's work.. Her em
ployer calls her Knte, op whatever her
name Is, and refers te the manicurist or
hnlr-drrsK-r ns Miss Se and Se. Then
there Is the strapped apron, the em
blem of the servant.
The War Is ref.nnnnih1n fm- tin in.
creased number of wealthy peeple who
were brought up in the environment
where the luxury of u servant is nb
sent. nnd. with their recently acquired
wealth, they can afford te Indulge in
comforts that are a novelty te them,
Willie the servant hnsn'r evin nn nnr
chair or a couch and has te sleep in n
cheerless. Iieatless nnd noerlv lighted
room. The "Maggie and Jiggs" class
of society ppins le predominate now - new -
ndeys nnd some of them betray such
lack of etiquette that I would 'advise
them trt read n book en etiquette,
They knew ns much about geed man-
ners as n Kangaroo does about playing a
iiiHiiu, una men they leek upon a serv
ant as an Illiterate plebeian person
who hns no inferior.
The employers eliminate themselves
from being Instrumental in creating
the servant problem, but they don't
hesitate te Invelye the servants, and
attribute Its existence entirely te them.
hy have they the privilege of net
having te .furnish n reference, while
the servant must be guaranteed from
any standpoint? Today we read of n
woman who is prominent In social ac
tivities, charitable work and all the
rest, and tomorrow we will read where
her husbnnd Is arrested for embezzle
ment, bigamy or some ether offense.
Then Uiey talk of "dishonest" serv
ants. In days of yore the servants
Chicago. They tell them te small town
merchants who sell them , te farmers or
t. 1 II . ....
iuyii: in sinaii towns who get their
money m some wn.v from farmers.
The farmer, in reality, is building
the new bridge. The moral is, let the
clever kickers prosper. Uetter let them
get the jack than thc.c steel mugnates
who ship it ever te Europe te buv
titles. T. II. '
Philadelphia, January .'10. 10'J-'.
Favers a Benus
Te the Editor et the Eicnlng Public l.tdatt
Sir ltelative le tonight's cditerm
Hew Many tService Men Want theian Amburirh l the man who neea te ah
Miich-Talked-ef BenusV" I nm send- ,he shows,
ing j en news clipping. Alte the Lc-"'" eee7, int0, th "en's d'n M te"" -l0u
Kiuii nun iiiuiicu iiumiimuia i;ui .-i iiih
the whole ground of fncts as te why it
is a "National Duty" te make some
ll,,fl "I""'''"! P.w'" n. or ts rqu va-
. . . z ..
enr. lour ei tenn stait sneuiu nnvc
' . .... n i.. i ,.,..,
, "l: ,r " '"""J eui"'"'
I . Jr f-cems nu, or most an. our Ayics
ve alread) done se that in cverj
i cast where the matter of a bonus hns
I been submitted te tiie people for n vote
thev have overwhelmingly approved
of it.
, Personally, J think the question is
our- of national pelie national prnc
the and largely apail from the Le Le
geon, ether urKiini.itiiin- or indivld-
1 unls. I de net believe that we. the
wealthiest Natien, 'an affnul te fall
te de what tne ether nations have ul-
lead dena. I think failure te de se
i will have a bad cftect en preparation
for anv future cenllict. if nothing else
C. MINTXH.
Pnllndelphla. IVbnmry ''. 10'JL.
Questions Answered
Made-Over France
le th hditer of thr fi r u Pnbhc I.'daev
.Shpieaen stnt" h"w nnirh of the land
thai was rteatii'i'rt In France threueli the
war han been made evei fei cultivation
pamfki. i roennn.
I'hlUiltlphla. .lanuar 31. 10;.'.
Of the 7 OflO, 000 arr-s of land In France
-" ." "' "
irade unfit for cultivation i.v
.., ,.. ,,.. . ml. ,.nt.
t tlmn what reui f " .re tne mesest
d.hter" Has inv lntet heen nalil"
W I. ri
riiilmlelph a, lanje v Hi 1PJJ
Th areu-t of money iei u ,t th's time
is art revlm-ie! su neil nne enn e,ir
'te-rl debt r ar r.np and ? l.'.'TT flnft 000
Trmre IJ 0(17 177 son ltalv. M.rt'il "3S
'isil Relriuni ISS0 71 enti Russ'.i 1S7
TL'l 7.'.0 etc
Seme '' 'he . -our . T e n.e ,..!,,, ,
I'uha Is t'ie nil' del' - p,i.'n ll-i
Interns repu'er lln1-. t i s - niml pn
Jut interest ei th, i'i t . t' te hr 'e-
,mbe' 1 "' 107 l'i ' i' '1 ion. n- d
interest In full up te tin- p-lng- or mm,
when th- c-.i-eil te pj in a eennt of the
unettl-i ex hince riiun
Homesteading
7.m,i,., an,,, r -.m, ,,.
."-P"-e Ktate what n thu law nr the
u"" '" r''-"rJ ,c a n""1" vvl' makes a
hem-stenil entrv of puhll'- sod llvlne en It "
'I W L
I Phlladciph'n Jinuaiy .11 inj;
hetnistea.l elr.lm nnv he eatalillahed
AlU.er bv seltl invent en a euar'er section of
ll.mil e, lv niln-r wilttei application at the
I and off ce Se ttlemet t n-a he made h
nnv p'rsin vl ) h.is the legal uullltleatlnns
, as1 te jae cltUmshln ete forel(tn-hern
persin sun nis net ta'ien nn nrst papers
innet m-ke a hitnenteail rn'n
in outer (
''"" "" ,th1,,"", h" '" Te tna. hi,
, ,,tm i-.ii.ii Ii.- mutt -l(h,n .i inu i-i
.i ,. al.lt.', -..i .eacfl.. ..!
:".:...',:.'. "''-. . ..-:...' ."'"'Tu,'r
mi if he fniu ., ,ti nm ,, ,n c, of
pnih his uie, Hens e- iieise, fnn ,
continue ccltlvitlen t irshlene or If
rT his widen heirs ru il s.rs fi, i,, rnslie
nt'v vvilhln time ninnihs fi nn the time he
tlrst settles en siiMe-cl ,and et within
(hi m nths front
the nilne in the lnr.il '
land office pint e
n -nl,, en v'hii h h
nivn or unaurvrved
male KfdleniPIlt the
rleht of maUlnit ei.m uf the lands nettled
. ,,
en "111 fm lest in tali ex an adver-e elilm
ntnl the land will I ecemn subject tiS. ntrv
bv the flrat qualified applicant
Poems and Songs Desired
A Sterling Peem
Te ,1,
Hir
Editor nt the l' rui g Public ,fju, ,
-I I. AMl.l II?.. tn mMB, . .A... .
Ur,,n A f,nd . riAatw I., Hene.,, e . ....
entitled. "A lne of Wizard) " nublUhad
"0,"e Jeara aee In 11 maaaln. Thla poem
' ( t,f m- "nt- -icriinK
at Ilia time of IU prlntlnc rre.ited ceneld-
er.thle discussion at te Ita rightful place
H II T
rnutiirlrhla January ."I llijj
me eueria nr
i .fc.lt flHA nnffv
SkzS
Mistress or Maid?
were slaves, and If the modern em em
nlevers could recall these davs thcr
would consider the servant problem'!
belvcd. ANNUS M, O'BUIEN.
Wayne, Pa., January 31, 1022.
Time Off for 8erva,nta
Te the Editor of the Evtnine PmMIc i.edeer:
Sir 'Die mistress is te blame In
variably for the servant trouble. After
a girl has worked twelve hours, why
net allow her te go home Instead of
keeping her? There she can receive
her company , piny her piano, take her
music lessens. All maids xbeuld be al
lowed te leave their plncc of employ
ment b.v 0;.10 P. M. even' da v. Why
keep tabs en every hour of her life while
ehe Is employed? LUCIA ASENHIO.
Philadelphia, January 31, 11)22.
Inexperienced Mistresses
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ltdaer:
Hie I have been reading the Inter
esting correspondence in jour columns
concerning the eervnnt problem, pre nnd
ten, and think it very difficult te ar
rive at a definite conclusion in regard te
the subject. There arc ke many lncen -petcnt
Hcrvnnts, but then there ere
many equally incompetent employers. It
Is true that the nvcrngc employ, man
or woman, today weks te receive the I
maximum reward for the minimum n- I
turn. Tills lack of principle seems te be
one of the many evil rewultf, of the late
war. Hener Iiejj fallen prey te i-elliaii - i
ne-M nnd greed.
On the ether hnnd, hew manv women
who employ servants knew absolutely
nothing about housework themselves?
Hew can they judge whether the work
is properly done, or If three or four
times ns much feed Is thrown out as Is
lneperly prepared for the table? I low
I can they knev whether he servants
1 1 nre ecr-exertimr or just uust'ng time?
j The girls of the English tejnl family
i ate trained in the mesl minute details
i "f hotiHework, eyen in the dairy. Tf our
I women were all se prepared te become
cmplejers. impertinent maids would net
presume te dictate or take ndvantnge of ,
tncin.
Fer three years I have done all tlu'
housework In our family of six, feir
children (all In school), my husband
nnd myself. That includes the care of
n three-story house of ten rooms, wash- I
Ing. ironing and much of the Hewing, i
T have only fair health nnd nm net very
strong. Wc could afford te have help,
rut T just will net be accessory te the
"held-up" methods of the modern mnid
.f .til ., Ab
T unnlri tr,,rrr(vq( (lmt seirw of flip i, v "'fvir 111 irawnn in ini veiw 01
l weum sugsesi mat ."re ei hip, Prerhffy " a Mnnpticen lecture en th
omen who femplnln of inemclenl serv ' n-cnnd rinpir or Daniel.
ants -ind high wages de inerp of their i iinptl.t ""
own work and enjoy liberty and Inde- '... -,,.,.,,
ix-ndencein their home-. K. W I I j,rartn4 ,rk, (1900 s)
Llancrcb, Pa.. January 31, 10U1!. i Jlome of the Orce Baptlat church.
would aend In n. pnm from which the fel
I
'owing llnea r taKrn
"Ttl... M .. MnM.l.t..
'ThT are noentW In autumn when aum
mr -fturna.
Though th luifi are all garnered and iald I
In their urna "
MARION T .STOUT.
Camd?n, N. J , Febrjary 1, Id.';.
"The Menagerie"
le 11m Editor et Ihr Evening Public I.tdeti:
Sir A few nla-htn aue "A Constant Read
r" aakrd for th? words of the following
senr. which I have copied from an old celltce
eongbeok:
Tin: MKNACERIE
atl he knew?
i it-
Ulcka lila head Irto the linn's
mouth
and heldi It there a while.
And when he takea It out acaln h creeta
I nn with a mlle.
i
Cheru'
j 'Mie eUphhnt new aeea round
1 Tli hnnd bEln te play
I The be around the menkc.v'a (.as- had bet-
ter keep away.
That hv-na In the red care, med wonderful
te rel.it
riot anful hunery lh cthr dav and ate up
his fmnle male
He' n vr- fercrlau beasi den t e nar
him little bes
! Fer nhm I'm mad h ?halte hi tali and
m.il. an awful noise (Initiation of
etenllns)
'
Nm
n'ieF Hi- anaretula bun lOrvilctnr
en caii'e inacenaa for brevity
He s noted tl. world th-ousheut for his age
and ares.t Innaevlly,
He ran ralnw himself crowd through
hlmslf and i-ome out again with
farllltv
He (an tie h me'f up In a dejhle howknet
with his tall Hnd wink with the great
esi aet!lt
M rrill.H tie Mllui, MVflll turd freir
the mountain a h'ghs tops
Ilea lecn known te eat up Mttle sirls and
then te llcl: his chops.
Oh" th ahevv It can't gn en there a te0 much
iiuibu atici contusion
Oh' ladles, atop reeding tl ob innnk
nuts fi injure iheir constitution
, , JACK Cm.LOTT.
Htid-eten .N J January SI m.".'
-am fl.andress nsl.s for the t inl of s
-en .n'ltled llnil rhlUdelpula VV de
ml assun , tht h means in,' cullese enir
Hall Pinnsvlvanla. ' If there u a son,.
such v !" title Biven a rtHiIer tn., b
able te ?upp' I'
Pe., i 1 h et lent" s.mare fa Te i
n. si. i i rs'ni.'l i:H - -erj,j.,. ,sh, ,)M neI
s"n fur I.'neft'r a 0''dres hi rirttvshnre
0 pies or i M I'e hae I., ni pr, nl
decriptne f that adores
t t" s . , Than ii 'ei i ni r. ,
h ei s ' pnrm requefcted i,,,. v, i vj
i read r.. i'i i and m nied Oe Inn
ei-l 2 'n tie Peeples Firiini
C W ' - We innet i 1 1 ti,,
U- IS' P SS f i Qr njn. n' ,,
''ns ' " 'ii " w u wl Ml. .., rnn
prnji ,t r ( V have no cop os
fe rt.-'i ibu en
r" 1. 'vfiitrn rhinl. e, fn, wni'ft
is ih pcem bu' " w is pr.nted In tt,,. ivn
pi a t'e-unt in - . t jr.Irt Tinuirv Ji
Read Your Chnractrr
R; lltehi, PhtUtpi
Ilrelicn Words
'I'I e foi-epeins till
"inclined promi-e-liiep
'neinl It lv
dc"M net t "fe
TN meaning
tne 1 ha' -it ten"
of that tvpe of lininlw rlting which you
1 11 v e
fl"Il -1 en till lllllllll Ml ullIPil
I lie word', nie mn will ten Willi n cen-linumi-
-tteke of the i" ' tlie
writ in1' of 'lie pet son who bie'ik- lls ,,
lici wrrtten wilds nn mt,, two or thtep
pleic bv falling te tnln loiter. Iipis
nil there
in it- most oeminrii
aeteri-th show" itself
1 111 r .! 1 Iimi
"1 Hie fnilnie
le Cenner t ;i (Ollltnl lettet Willi the n
t
,. tn word hv :i , ontlnueiM strnl.e
'I'M. , ,1, umnlr.l -iii.l u.i . .1
- -'. 'i' i, 'i'
THE GARRICK THEATRE
Tomorrow Afternoon at 3:15
.JOHN HERMAN RANDALL
Auther und
Subject: "THE LAWS OF
The pieBirsHlvn nmii is seeKInn seinetlilnt better ,ind liceps lib mini,.
te that which iinlifts nnd makes for succerw. . ' iU
open
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I " erH epe" ut -:J0
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WTCS!tYfvlSHi
WuL H ' -' J.Jy.'a;
LJt vWm' ititifiv
Writtf kcs nlnr)yMtr,
arntefv. or writer lrl IreniN
groups of--two and three IMW
leaves iCenwucniDic ei a snii
tl.A ma..mh K.lntf tin ttlttli
ihthcr disconnected appearance. Nv-?S
CtnAt. tyvftlncf nft thlu lu nti ihdlpraiai.
V...V.i.i ' ,fi ...i.- .ui. 2B'W
OI lnLllllll'll. , J iiumc ny wniy uiiTpn
are these who mukc up Ihelr, mlwR'i.-Vv
... 11.1.. HM m M.illl m lMblnMtt,A,lMlCtH '
ijutuniy, net u ivmii. i ,.r,i ,. ,, ,env,iv, .i
consciousness nilher than of drllbwrv4.
. , .j.r m.. , ,.L-T"
ntc. coumcieuh rruseuiiixi itjinin timf,--"
limits of their rxpctlcnce these !ntnlrfi.
liens are nueiy te prove mere iienenn
. . . . . " .'.-. T
Die than n labored attempt te re
a thing out. ' JMbi
leu ve met people, no doubt,
jumn et n conclusion and then nre
deliberately te prove or disprove H'A
themselves. These nre the people tH
de It, nnd this somewhat Invcrti
nrecess Is really the most lealcnl.al
eiacieiii ene mr inrni te ioiiew- sinnjrxji
.AAn1A ....! ln..llln.. ... I. ...M- miI&IfGt
ulty than reason. Jf isn't. M-'tkiiM
matter of fact. It Is a kind et reason 35.M..M
ilf-clf. an autemalic icnseiilnn power' .' '!
that works mere tnpldly than Its ewjter ;
can fellow it ni
r- ,M
jomerrow ueiermineti lianas - -
raiiFiiiiiiBniiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiie
The finest butter
in America!
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Sold only in our Stores
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nKMGlOfH NOTICES
SKtKvrn.DAV,
ford J Vpnn
Arirrhtlat
Mt and Locust, Dr. WIN
BDjimB ,
SMullnHMNMIIB a
anniMT Sunday rveninir. i
RUSSEI.r, JT CONV'i:m Paater.
m. Djre McCurdr. Aaaeclate raster.
J. MarWn Hanna. Musical Director.
Frederick n, Starke. Orcanlat.
Mr Cenweii preaches 10:30 A. M. and 7:43 t
P. M. Temple rherua elms both aervtcet.
Oept nole by Wllmer S. neddy at v:,v,
nine Rervice. "
Surday Scl oel, 2 30 P. M . Jere L. Craai-, -'
aupt. '
Christian Endeavor at rt'30 P. Sf. ' ''"" r.
Uhurch preyer meetln. Friday, at 8 P. M., '
Ethlfel Weclrtr
AfADBJIY OF MI'SIC. 11 A. M.
DR. GREGORY ZILROORO. or RusMUV n
"THE WHITE MAN'S SIN." """"""
Frlrnda
COXFERF.NCR, Fifteenth and Race ate;. ",
11:40, "The Fatherhood of Ged and the ,,
Brotherhood of Man." Leader, Samuel J,
Burning, .Tr. Vlallera wn'cem.
TIIK eiTn QUAKF.R .mketing necE..MA
M-rlen. Va en Montgomery plka; eatab-
Untied In 10S2. la open for worship vtty
First-day (Sunday) mernlna- at 11 o'clock.
The public la cerdlallv Invited te atttnd '
In thia old heue William Penn werihlped
when In Amerlra.
PrehTterlan
RCir STRKKT niriiril. 18lh end Arch: '
10:-!.-. The Orer.t, rhrlstlan After
Christ. Hie conversion life, mlnlilry nnd
wrltlns na h proof rf the Christian re.
Ien The eeventh In the aerla en "Whv
(JhrletUnltv l True At 8. Dr.
Macarlnei wnl preach the eighth ear
moo In this serlea the auhject being
' The Hffe:je of Chrl'tlanlty." One hear a
It aalrt that "Christianity ha ner bean
trld " la thla true? Of Is It demenatre-
niv iris- pnnnine mm trie man mho aaja
It le at heart antl Chrlsf
IIKTIII,K11KM I'RKsllVTKRIAN CHUBCH
Bread and Diamond sts
Ilev WILLIAM I.. McfOnjnCK. PMtef.
Rev S K CCnitr, Atelitant.
S.inday. Kebruary .". 1D2".'.
10.10 "The Ane-tnllr fhurch
J SO Sabbath. Scl (ml
7 ,ri "The Predlirala "
V 00 Wed. r-1. Preparatory Hervlf.
sixeNn iRrinTrjii.N ciiunni
'Jlsr nntT Walrut ats
Tlev Alexander Man 'oil I) D Minister.
Hev. Ah In Ii r.urle) Assistant
Dr MacCell will preach at 11 and 8
e cloek
Vtermnir wrmnn eitijth in series en "The
Lord's Praver uhiect "But Deliver
I's 1'retn' Uv ' (What lUht does the
stnr- of A Jan. and :ve Ihre-v en th"
erljln of ml" The rea'ltv of evil nr
dNreverrri In oersen.il experience and the
t-alltv of tli.- wv uf e-car" threush a
creat Deliverer )
Kvenlnc sublect 'The I'ln, e te necln te
tlulld a JI, Iter World as Jns Suv It."
7 le r t nnLetAN jirsn-
Uerrember Net Lord . Arcadilt
,V erum a pr
11 j mn of the su1, Tlnel
' i.ern ,ii 3i neiv iranck
Instrumental trh e.
in en A M .sjndjv Scheel and Bible
t la.
M'eeifn'Rht service Wednesday 8 P. It..
In Pauh Heme
Visitors neloeme
l'reteslnnt rnlscen.il
I'IH'i 'U 1" 11 ifrvT- VTtve
nn am or st .hih: ami mn
- l IM . 11", nd Mt v.rr'ep it, ""'
P.'V TVMl" fOl'n ''KOS.SriV It-etrr
'""ii'-'v Sundsi Pee-i, ir. r,,i
MIx,nBr!?'?i,n-TI!,: -W"" or
"'dneda' el- P M (he parish
t"le plr r 1 .Inme uiien bv the
Tm u- Pfif 1 'ih
VI nt'- PO-TI I'.v 1. VI I i-,KT I
"' '"J-T ':v rtvntiriv vvj-r,r,ii-
VIIMOItlM. (IIPi:i, OI' Till. TlOLY
IIIMMIMIIV, -7m and V ,r s'i -s
v M .in. I 1" in v M 1 s,ie,. nnl
piiti'ilAr P .if r h'i ei, - 1 ix I,
(fer.'.l fll 111 .he. , tf ,1H ,,, J ,,
heii aid the h' built a- an everlaet
in; me nor .1 ut i' llj n Power of
Jesus 1 hr s'
sr.T'irf i:ir m ii 11 "
I Thin' ni ,1 Pine t
!,.r''",1"1 .' leffeer. - p nectnr .
1 ; 10 A ",( ITelv Pemp in ,
I 11 On M Miirtiitik- Srv re and Sentlln '
Iv the P.cier The thelr nil sln.r
re neum m ,' T.utkln
lln' Kverv One That Ihnseth Martln
s 1111 I' M Iliief Sprite Bhert addreps
and recital hv the che r
'Frmp the III- n-; of th- Sun OuaeUv
sun of Mv euP .Ohadvrlclt
in llutnhle Tilth Oarrett
1 he Heed Samimi ir ChadwIcU
InliHrlin
nusT 1 Mfimiv ( itrnrii
Jl.'. f'heatnut at ,
It.. mi'lH'llli Iv U (iKII-PK.v MlnlaUr
II M Mra llrlftlu nll preach. '
"IMTMMAV (ill III II OP IILHMANTOVtV
i-.leen- s li .1 'V 1 he'trti HV ""I
sundav I'ebruarv r, Service al 11 A VC
Itev llOOl'lt .s POItHRH Minister
-Mluert Knreutacenieni at Jericho"
Sumla Sehoel In I'arlah Ileua at 11 A u
M.L sni' INVJTKIl ' " A' Mt
Mlseelliinenna
lltNh 1 NM"MIA.'"I
. ill epe. K
VIKIUC V PUIS'JS CONDITION-)"
lollewed l dleetiaiiiciii
SundJ
dj' 1 en - -i p j nre rt
, ir auspi-gg ntint llemoeraey
ils'.en (ree KvaiylMd w oleema,.
The, ir
Vdl
SW? TVTTTll-r r-Tr ,r....
4, JV i-iJU-Y JUIf.1V "Jill
lecturer
1
SPIRITUAL GROWTH
Organ recital at -3 e'efc
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