Pf ..?r-Mlaagffi. '"'"ffl ' i' -' :&i,t. , tFvz, ..5r7. iBWffBi THE PEOPLE'S FORUM TT P Letters te the Editor Patriotism vs. lenut "if tht Editor of the Evening, Public Ledger! v Rlr I nm an cx-scivltc mnn. I t'krved seventeen months' In the artillery C'durlnj tl.e World Wnr, the trcnter part of the time In Frniice. 1 cnceumemi ipiebably as nianyrliarlships as ii ever due BOlcller, aiw jcha.ain iiruuu 01 un it nart I tOOK in HUB ceninci, nnu .urn Syitrletlc enough te se through It alt' rMli'i without, cons.ueraiien 01 n oenus. l I tnli'tedt ami was nei ierccu imv mu rvlM, and had dependents tiiet would kite excluded me, A bonus or, as ; umc would like te have It called, JMc i fi red wmpcnsatlen" ncven entered 1 By mind when I enlisted. But It did f rftr my mind that I wanted te help tr mr country, my Heme, e that my ' nttr and drar ones should continue te enjoy me . - "V!J - -feuht the Revolutionary War. Were the soldiers who fought In that conflict alun deferred compensation? Did they expect te set thrir patriotism i conferred upon them, ei having helped te create a great nation, was sufficient of a bonus te them.' The mme Is true of the Wnr of J 812, the Mexican War. ml nil ether wars' but this one. Has Who la te Blame: Mistreat or Meid?' Heme and Factory Werk Contrasted Te tht Editor e tht Kvtntne Public ledger: i. t7In n wcentf Jetter In your Peo ple s forum a Jawycr tried te point out . Y'ay 'Pf thc wutlen of the servant f',l"Meni. It Is evident he never tried te run a home. i Dees he knew hew many tours It takpste make, ralxe and bake bread? Hew many cooks want te begin In the middle of a meal te finish It and hew many could de It te the satisfaction or the employer? Would the said lawjpr like te have a different typewriter or secretary te start and finish his work for him? Would a clerk takeany pride In' his work that he knew- seme one else would finish? no shall we blame for peer work when se many "spoil the broth"? Again, as It li new, the housekeeper is mulcted by employment bureaus under uevernment control. Hew would we fare under corporations' treatment. I agree with him en one point that most housewives neglect te correct or instiuct their servants. It is net pleas ant ; most duties are net pleasant. We de net like te rerrect our own family, OUr Clerkn nr teflMinra V ... .. Just in se doing, but We de net knew pvhat we may get In reply and -none of ub iike -scenes," consequently many heusekeeneri) Imnn , niimi. i. ...... keener will train her servants for her America reared a generation of money- J"n" she weultf rather keep changing fSirs nnd net patriots? I.eve of 1 '" teach or correct them. country and service in her behalf are It would be humiliating te me te he handed a few paltiy dollars for what I lave cone through, and then huvn them pn me up with, "We paid him for his service, new we ewe htm noth ing." I am willing te accept, for the fx-scrvlce man, any henprs this great BUllen would wleh te present them, te show its great appreciation, excepting money. , It was my war. I was fighting, net alone for my country, but for the pres pres tateon of my home, of my family, of nil I held dear te me". I am sorry thni I cannot qtiote verbatim thnt patriot's remark dtirlns the Revolution : "I nm nnt unrih tmrHiartns. but such ns I am U the Kins of Iceland could net buy." That s my sentiment exactly, .uy serv Ires were tmnll, but surh as they were, they arc held by me te be beyond price. OKOKOB K. MOnitlSON. 'Philadelphia, February 0, 1022. A lesnectablc clrl i!ni imt hi stay in a disreputable home unless she prefers dollars te morals. All this talk about., "whisky parties" may be true, but net among my friends and 1 knew many who have lovely homes that can not find worthy rimids. It is true n housemaid's work is spread ever longer hours than in fac tories, but in most fnctnrlpH ail-la wnrk at piecework nnd drive full speed all day mm en sons ei companions and rough men te insult and annoy them. I have had many maids who would finish their work and sit with folded hands, hours sometimes, until their regular duty railed tbeiri. ,1011 DIEN. Philadelphia, February 6, 1022. Dlecentent Among Domee'tle Help Te the Editor of r Evening- Public Ledger: Sir I have read with Interest most of the letters you have, printed en the wrvnni question, and i believe me real reason for se much discontentment is the present attitude of women en most subjects, net alone in the home but in public life. The present empleyes of labor in the Kitchen no longer reel any responsibility In the home, threush their dcsre te get Inte bigger things in the ?reat world of politics, economics, pro, pre, pro, esslenal life, etc. , The consequence of this is that they de net leek upon the servant as a cook and cleaner, but as a maid of all work, ?nd in this work they even include the aking care of the children, the part of a seamstress, and everv sort of care that enters Inte the home UK. The servant of today gets much mere money than the servant of yesterday, but there is much greater demand upon ner time. The malerltv of servants work, fifteen hours a day out of the twenty-four for the reason .that the mistresses of today are net willing te turn their band at anything. If a husband finds nnyWault with the conditions or neglects in the home, he is told that one servant can not de It all that much for the con sideration en the part Of" the wife hut- tile husbnnd knows full well the trouble, nnd that is that the wife takes no part in the duties et the home, wnicn 1r her part of the contract when she -takes the marriage vows. Things are going te grew worse ns the women of. the country enter mere and mere into the lite en the outside of the home. MARY T. McHRXRY. Philadelphia, February 8. 1022. Questions Answered "Our Brains Are fjlecka" Te the Editor e the Eienlne Public Ltdetr: Sir t am-anxious te seflira thn rcmiimfei. et the fpllewlnt: ' "Our brains are ssentiiaar rlecka. Th Angel Life wlndi them ud once for lir. nri slves the Key Inte the hands of the Anel ' of the Resurrection. Tick-lock, tlck-teck se the eara of thausht. rvnr Willi cannot atop them they cannot step themielvea." etc. Can ou or any' of our readers (.11 ma where It can be feLrd? MARY T. STOKES. Philadelphia, February s, lO'.'J. Why Ex-8eldlers Demand Benus Te the Editor of tht Eulitne Public Ltdetr: Sir We hear se much criticism te ay 0Enlnt siing the soldiers a benu- i ei deferred roinjiensaiien or wimicver - tlicy mm e.ill it. for the Iebh they fiis- I m'...4 i- .,,. tninnl en nc count of the World War. Mu8t Income Tax 0e Paid? t knllnr.. the Ainerlefin who went into M the Editor et the Evening Public Ltdetr. Ihn wnr I" hist ns patriotic ns these I. . Sir Will ou kindly answer me thla cues " , . , . , . . A,. .. ... ' WHO lOtlgnr 111 imy ei mir iiuuuu is nnrx. United States Army, although army men who hae seen sen Ice will be tlven preference. Poems and Songs Desired but conditions In previous wars were se different. The powers who control our flestinj tiy te can reflection en the sijl tilers for demanding money in return ter t'iclr n-rvkes. Why frheuldn't thev? Was the, (iov (iev rnment patriot le? Xe. Few of the rich men's snni went into the service the HoescvcJts were an exception nnd If they did thej were si veil safe berths abroad as well ns at home. The ich imn of the country were net patriotic' when they tried te llecce the (tpvern luent en nil Mde'i through army con tracts and in ether wnjs. Many thou theu sandb of rich men's sons were kept out of the scrWce and were given preferred positions it home. The Government taw fit te pay the eldlers n dllar a flay, "but gav6 these who stnd home work In the Govern ment plants at that price per hour and ury much mere In many instances. Te tidd te thU dlpnrn2ement, the Gov Gev frnuient rnlhed the pi Ices en everything at home It controlled and did net Hay the hand of the profiteer, who crnunil down the heldlcrs' families te liie extent that they could hardly exist. The M'ltlee men aie angry nt the v.ay they were treated, and I believe justly mi. nnd therefore, like all ether Americans, they waul te get oil out of publishers it tney tan, nnu tne smaii ameunr et tonus thnt Is ashed in only going te empensatc, in n meager way, for the lees they have stibtalned. Fer this reason the men of the American Legien are fighting for equnl rights, and they de serve and are going te win A WORLD WAR'S MAX. Philadelphia, February S, 1022. As California Deei It Te the Editor el the Eicnlng Public Ledaer: Kir In the People's Forum of Sat tirdfly. .lanuarv 28. under the caption of ".Due Sky Laws." a coricspendcnt. A. F. Iluebuer,' asks for Information lencrrning the Fnh'ie. Your icply te his query Is printed in the same edition. Permit me te add the following : I lesliled in Itjvcrslde. (' if., for a number of jears and tlie hud in the State what they designated as State Corporation Department. An office was mated, Commissioner of Corporations, and his duties were te thoroughly Investigate nil proposed new corpora tions, stock companies, etc., te sec that they weie due blue, as it were, and Vm eeuld net go ahead lining stock until he had put his stamp of approval en them. ltoferc this efflcc was created, nil kinds of wildcat, geld-brick scheme flourished In California te the detrl ment of geed, legitimate ones. Ofttn the Easterner was seen separated from his bank roll, te become victims of these unscrupulous meulitebncks, se thnt since the establishment of this Commission of toiperatiuns the sharpers haveate leek te ether States. .The enlv thing they June new is te sting an Kastern cap italist with a fieen erunge or lemon pec. like this Winter. m i , , . C.' " CRHSSMAX. I I'lulnilUpliia, .Jenuaii 111, 1022. The Vete en Prohibition Te the Ldlloret the Eicning Public J.edeet . "ii-i iiiip icud mv. .lehn II. Mill- I "an s in tide en "Prohibition." He I fates that hu 1ms doubts that In due time enniiKli States will come out ffflllltit s I . I . . a a . .a .? 11 . . ' outrage, sneiiKed tiiieiign if nashlngtnu. while the brawn and lcv, the builderH of this country. ere abroad lighting for the lifu of this Natien. 1 ,1"."1 three tens ever there. They rai back and told mc they weie eer there te help the ullles te whip Ger- 'n. meic thnn twe-thlrds of the ' Btatps (ted for the amendment bcfeie, , .Js 1""1 "nlfdrms nil or weie inns- , k. . '" '"J sell"',rH. The people elected hide leglHluteiH that voted for the 'jijhleeiith Ameiidmciit, and if no mere wan twii.ihhds f the states had se voted. It i, ,.,,i.i i i i ... f, - "' iinvr liven inihcru uj Jr'Bfew. but only about six Stutcs.dld et ote for It. i,iT'ie Idlers had voted for-tlicse leg leg "Uters bcfeie they wint te Furepe and tien inreuEh your paper. t am a ulngle man and hne earned about HBOO In 1021, but I have been auppertlnc two brothers and two slaters, who are bread, and are depending solely upon me. f have sent them ever $700 since July, 1021. (Twe are miners ) Will I have te pay In come tax ur net? LOUIS CI.KFF. Atlantic City. N. J., rebruaxy 0, 1022. Yeu will liae O pay Inceme tax en $500. exceptlns for sum supplled te dependent minera under elchteen ears of ace. The blank te be filled clearly specifies this fact. Our Elevated Te the Editor of tht Eienl g Public Ledger: Sir Are any elevated railroads operated In Philadelphia and en what streets? What Is the rail and beat fare te Jacksonville, ria.T U ,T. B. Allehtewn. I'a.. January 2S, 1022. The i'y elevated new In operation la en Market street weit of Thlrty-ifcer.il, The Frankford L la about completed, and cars en this line will shortly be operated We cnniiut glve railroad fares In this column Veu can And the rate by Inquiry at ycdf rnllway station. "T. T. It " Chlnf Justice Taft is n Unitarian and Vrs, Taft Is an Episcopalian. C. W TeAPF Yeu can secure the book, "Lejklnt; UncKward," at snv of the luree book strrra, or thi book department In a department store. If they de ret hate a cop In stock they can eet nu one' f rem lh David I.. Terde. Jr. The first copy of the rtnLIC I.snaKR weull certainly be of value te a person maklns a collection of old news papers. We have bound flies of both the Ponue I.KPQEn and the Eiemse I'lblie LsDern from the first Issues en, "Bill." Yeu haie all the requirements te (enter the United States Secret fjenlce, and ou wilt he able te And out If there Is a vacancy bv applying le the Civil Service Beard, In th. Poetefflce Bulldlne. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Tlie will die ou a clr- Icular with full details, and tell u when ' the next examination eccu-s. "XI. A F." Write u the Pennsjlvanla Slate Pe'Ice headquartera at HarrlsburK. ra., rerardlne a vacancy. It la net nec essary te haie served an enlistment In the Wanta "Meney" Te the Editor et the Evening Vubllc Ledge): Sir Pies se print ' the senc entitled "Meney." in your People's Forum. It starts: "Once I had meney: once upon a time," and the chorus starts: "If I only had It new, 0 Just a little of It new. Hew the bjys would enw me," etc. ISAAC II. SNAVb'LY. Norrlitewp, pa , February S, 1022. Difficulties Jn Er.giiah ! 7e the Editor of tht Eicning Public Ledger: , Sir In answer te II. W. Bensen's request for the poem. "Difficulties In ISnillsh." 1 am sendlna; this petm. heplnc that It fulfills the request: v DIFFICULTIES JS ENOLISlt When the Ensltsh tongue we speak. Why doe break net rhyme with freak? Will jjeu tell me why It's true, We pay sew, but llkewlse few? And the maker of a erse Cannet cap (rhyme) his horse with worse; Beard sounds net the same as heaid. Cord Is different from word; Cew Is cow, but low Is low; Shee Is never rhjrred with fee. Think of hose and dose and le. And of geese and jet of cheese; Think of comb and tomb and bomb, Dell and roll, and home and some. And since pay Is rhmed with snv, Why net paid with tald, I prn? We have bleed and feed and geed. Mould Is net pronounced like could. Wherefore, done and gene and lone, la there any reason known? Our sounds and Utters surely disagree. MAXWELL BLOCH. ' Philadelphia, February 2, 102.'. "A. L. B." desires the poem called "Twe Prisoners," which begins: "Twe prisoners were looking behind prison burs. One saw the mud, the ether saw the stars." DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Owl Weatherman By DADDY (Jack and Janet a$k Judge Onf, the Weatherman, le hurry spring along. The Robins and Itluc Birds en the tcay yerth send a icireless te Judge Oir, asking if the weather u geed. The Crews tell Judge Owl it geed.) CHAPTER V The False Message JUDGE OWIi Vas Worried. The RebliiN and Klue Ilirds had asked mm or mru wireless If the weather in the North wbh warm enough for them Jits, te come back. The Crewa had aaid the weather waa geed, but Judge Owl didn't trust, the Crown. He knew they were tricky. " Aa Judge Owl hesitated te send an answer te the Robins and Blue Dints, Blackle Crew grinned evilly at him. 'Caw! Caw! Have you lest your voice?'' asked lllackle Crew. "Can't you send your message te the Robins and, Blue Birds? My voice Is'seund. I will help you. And raising his voice in a loud caw, Blackle Crew sent n message flying toward the Seuth. "Cnw! Caw! Send this word from Judge Owl te the Robins nnd Vim Birds. The weather In the North is geed I The weather in the North is goedl") Judge Owl was vexed at th saucy way Blackle Crew had taken upon him self xe send the message. "Heet I feel That isn't what I in tended te say at all," he hooted. "Caw I Caw! Never mind. The mes sage Is gene," cawed Blackle Crew, his beady eyes 'glittering. And the message Tied gene, for Jack and Janet could hear It being passed along far in the distance by ether Crown and by Owls. It was already well en the way te' the Robins and the Blue Birds. Judge Owl hissed nnd grumbled. He wanted te be sure about the weather, and sent out another cry : "Who! Who! All you birds nnd nni mals, tee! Hew does the weather leek te you?" Back came the answer quickly from dqiens of crews that were flecking Inte the thicket. "Caw ! Caw ! Geed weather for Crews! Geed weather for CrewHl" But from the North came the faint honking of a Wild Geese. "Pass the word south ! Old Mnn Win ter Is raging ever the coming of Spring. He is turning back from the North te meet her with n blizzard!" "Who! Who! What's that?" hooted Judge Owl in alarm. "Old Man Winter is com I ns; with a blizzard!" Judge Owl glared 'through his glasses at the' Crews. ''Yeu Crews from the North saw that blizzard coming. That is why you have hurried for shelter. Yet you said the weather was geed!" "Caw! Caw! Cnw'' laughed the Crews. "The weather is geed geed for Crews." Blackle Crew blinked his beady cje. "Blizzard weather freezes Robins and Blue Birds. Then the Crews can feubt. Geed weather for Crews!" "Who! Who! Yeu rascals have trick ed us. Yeu knew the Rebins1 nnd Blue Birds, fresh from the warm Southland, will perish in the blizzard. I will warn them. Who! Who! Who!'" Judge Owl raised his voice in a mighty hoot, but as he hooted the crew s cawed, and there were se many Crews thnt their caws drowned out Judge Owl's hoots. He could net tend the wireless message of warning te the Keblns and Blue Birds. 1 Jack and Janet were shocked nt the evil trick of the Crews. What could be done te save the peer Robins 11 ml Blue Birds? (Tomorrow will b.e told hew the Crews are given a fright and hew the Robins and Blue Birds are saved.) OYSTER PIE. 40c UiMjeaM. . It 19 A. M. 8 P. M ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut Straat JOHN O. II. T.IEVKRH. I'rep Recerd 3441 SHEIK Fes Tret 7137 TT-TEE Fe Tret 715t Compare' the above ConnerlMd record and roll with ether makes. If Seu're net convinced Connerlred records and rolls Ann BUST we wlff cheerfully refund jour money and CAIt FATin. CONNORIZED MUSIC SHOP 4 NOUTH OOTII STREET wwmmriY-$------ ---i- v-tt ,f W f t - .aBP eeeeeeeeeeW mm 3rminil pc27 4iii rfyPgflWMiPi mpyvv. wk4 .'.'IM1! tSM J M (TYPEWRITER JL QFTPPfrFQ TYPEWRITER PAPER SECOND SHEETSS II While II Manila 1 1 Pelygrapk Bead (Lightweight) CARBON PAPER RIBBONS, ERASERS YEO & LUKENS CO. Stationery, Printtng, Blank Beeks 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut Comfert Your Skin WithCuticuraSeap and Fragrant Talcum nnian All Smoked Hams 25 c lb. Small, lean, sugar-cured At all our Meat Markets 1 wrfiaii ffiflf n STOWBaresrn mmvnn tiM!iiiaaiLi!fiiiiiiiiHi.a:iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai;;iiii';!iTO;ifi These Leng Winter Nights Comfert and cezineas in the home are provided by Incandescent Gas Light clear, mellow, restful. Te get the most enjoyment from geed gas light, care should be used in the selection of the lamp and shade. Our display of Lights, Fixtures and Shades is in keeping with the needs of this time of year. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. New Lew PRICES Established a,u finite sure mere thnn half of 'Mm. wen tn il, ii..i. ...... ..i. a i Mia... i. 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