fepggErggS'qf f 77 PEOPLE'S FORUM - Letters te'Jhe Editor After Thirty Years li r JMKer ' "' l6H Ledger: i glr At last Philadelphia Is resenting f- bclnf ridiculed. My it emerge a yln ". "itinf ilicre la never an effect with $ out enuse; there' Is nothing absolutely !'' uerect, net even a human Is 100 per '$ nt normal. It Is natural and Just te ? defend one's home town. Philadelphia i culmcd most of my youth, and gave me ) a uplctidid and useful scholastic educa- si Te my childish .mind, America's de- relepment seemed te emanate from the i Cil)' 0I nreineny jjuyc. wny neu : t... It tmf tlin hlrrhnlnrn nf mtr na tlenal Independence? The cradle of our, beautiful emblem? The quaint, narrow streets, ever Interesting? Wonder of - l.a.1 ate. UnAMtl ittitnt tint Mtmit f Vtemiura due uiuiiu run, iiiii nui hlglmpy te opportunities as the child's mind vimeneti uisiance, iuaHtei sireei typified bustling remmcrce; while cul ture promenaded Chestnut street. A few months age I returned te Phil adelphia after an absence of thirty years.. What Is my Impression new? Am I te understand the gibes one lienrs ( almnat from coast te coast? What f thrills greet the traveler at Ilread Street gtitien or the Heading Terminal? My !" answer Is a gray, gloomy atmosphere, , OtlSignciy wiuruuKiiinrcs, no percepilDie chatiEP of n civic development, except , the Parkway, jet it still' retains ugly rums jeu ey me piew or progress. Market street, n veritable Bowery; con , glemerate aggregation! Where de I find the old lilngham Heuse? Is Phil adelphia proud of ltd present occu pants? . Again de I traverse the length of Bread street, after thirty years; ray highway of jeuth's dreams, where I pictured chatcaus arising of architec tural wender: shens of cerirmii ran. tents from the world's masMve store house! But. alas! nethln? hut . "junk shop." It Is net pleasant 'te comment uniavoraeiy; criticism should be1 constructive. Then metered for miles through the djvujs nna iiignwujs. xe understand conditions, study humans, individually and iii masses. .J!?10, "Glutton ww unfolding Itself. Philadelphia suburbs ere beautiful; as lovely ns any casfef the Reckies. Yes, Philadelphia has become, In the last decade, just a factory. Why bother beautifying the city when one does net hue te live there? Hew about the masses? Same old story, political pres sure lined with geld. I have lived in nearly every lane eity in the United States from Maine ?... from const t0 cnst. Phila delphia Is net the city I would cheese Ter my home. iSe, I am net a New lerkcr. specially, but for its immensity end cosmopolitan population, New Yerk Js the cleanest and most cheerful city in the u. s. A. 'Could any effort of mine furnish am- 3UH,i.on..te teIp 8,ny ,the "coffers" of this "flrst" great city of our nn nn tlenal history, mr mn l . .. service. ' " " '"" Philadelphia, February 11. 1022. Why He Favers Benus Te m Editor of the Evening PubHc Ledger: SIr--As a constant reader of veur raluable paper I find that there Is finite discussion and all against the bonus. let one In favor. I am taking the lib erty of answering the much-distussed question. r.L read,,n '' Paper where (senator Fenncr Is nnmt n hnnn. ir may be right in his stand, but I, as a wounded ex-soldier, can't sec It. At the time of niv dlsclmrjfe irem the army I was clven 10 tier one rtioehitu- : I- i . J-! """"ij. mill was awarded $12 per month. When Ifls:ianrried they allowed me SSinere. What'cnn n ,1lunl,l,l m. ,1.. .T.1..1- .,- I er month? I have applied for training with pay. I was refiiK'd. Fer what reason I don't knew. Itefuscd te n man with a broken If?. And yet Whoever you talk te Is (lilt te t-av tlimn la .n iimeli 1.. f. the wounded men. I can't see It. 0W tllP rpasen I nm in fntrnn nf . bonus n bepnuse the untheughtful .ones re etninst it. If tlicy would have te sleep In trendies full of mud nnd be right jt'iuler the enemj's fire 'and many times te be without mcnls. thpv would mere than glad te gie a bonus. Fer the much sulTorlne nml ). in Ke all CXncrlellPPll n Imnna n.nnl.l .... ;s financially en our feet. By the five fold bill we would be nble te bdy a home, or n farm, or a pnid-up lnsur rncj. As te finding the waj te finance the bonus, thcic nre a thousand different ways te rnlte the money without put tins the burden en the public. When there Is a will there is a way. M. It. D. Formerly with Pnmnnnc H Unit. T.. Itntry, Thirty-seventh Division. Chester, lJa February 12, 1022. Argues Against Benus le ' Editor of the Evenfng Public Lcdacr: Sir-I have read with great inter est the arguments for and against the bonus presented in the columns of your paper by the different ex-service men. The Evening PortLie LEDenn of this date. Februnry 10. contains a let ter signed "A World War's Man," nnd another by Geerge E. Morrison. Pos sibly 20 npr cent of the ex-service men he sen til In the recent conflict nre of ;?elJP who arc carryln? a chip en their shoulder, wnnt bonus or deferred payment, nnj thing te sort of make them yn; bepuuse they feel ethers get soft Picking thev did net get. Admittedly they don't object te being censlilPrcd cads or any ether unpleas "' things just se long as thpy, tee, t theirs. ct they condemn the Oov Oev ernment and nil ethers of crookedness nd unlust dealing whlle they were Stht"' w"ns neer did make one if ,cvry exponent of this bonus, whiclt S101D1V mpflnn nrt.la.1 luip.lnn A.. l.l....lf "no all ethpra wnnlil i,.nmri.n -r- Morrhen's letter. I nm sure they weuh . "-''-r. am sure mey weuui mve a change of heart; nt least their Prl'lppf manhood weuld'be piqued ii j uiunnoe'i would he piqued. J llCllCte ISO nnr nnnt .if .1... 1,..., !. dnr,HCrC(1 the ,a"' "li'-tiiient and In In if.len .V?re red-blooded fellows like I i'lwuru mis mnn Morrison te be. Veiv vv. our Uenjrcss wilt decide this issue, "M the wclfare of 100,000,000 people dependent en the erdlct. ,1,1'",lV0 t0l much fnith in the lutes y of our country nnd Its Combes in tsrne.i '" !" '"""need toepprehs ten? m,n bL, ilie :V- minll. .-,"'"""""' Illilll- lir U'M, HH- tleTf, ''"-'''bejs. Proper concern i en f)r , , . M 11(l r will, I lellev,., i,,. forilii-emln.'. pi,,', , , , ' VAN Itlir.M.K, 'lladephla, rehniai) Hi, 11(22. Hates Unnl IIC..I.IJJ..II II" 1 dtler of the Eielu Public Ledger: eti u7l '"ltrlng out facts quoted by l'rni,ri...,0,lr.rel'rc,-t,p,"IentH en "Dees inier l"'.'" l'r"''lblt?" one would bp ill . . J" '""tr analogous ones en ...L I'lM heWlpiil U,!.. ,.f ll, ,,, tu.'i" if fc"' srnntPd that "pinhib iin Vi"n"s "Piohibltlen of Inltui Ar,,,ti '"l"" : hut te n geed man S.iICi""..",i,"lH " "I'l'nreiitly means uruelcii" iiimI thnr word Is en record ni- hiving cniiKNl the dewnfnll of n ujy powerful nutleit. ""? rllMIMtH .c me Ijpglnning te rfwive. Hint I he end may net juMlfj " nie.n.s i hhun oeiitlniio te ete Tllfc IV.ml.'. ! ..... j.i... Iii h. ii . ."rum mi,, Hiiprar n'uiy Msasswfi fiM.I LZ-ZlihJi) L Who Is te Blame: An Irish Maid's Experience Te tha Bdtter e the Evtntng PuWe Lttetr: . 'r Mnvlng read the mistress' and maid problem letters, I would like te add my opinion. I am a young Irish girl and, wish te state some of my experiences when I came te this ceun-tr- Myflrst place was en North Bread Jm! 'Vhcn l WM en88el te go te this place they were supposed te teach me hew the work was done, but once there I was supposed te knew it all mye!f. The maids' rooms were en the third fleer. Where tliprn . nUn n l.nil. T thought it was for the maids alone. One nfttrnoen. after getting dressed te wait en the table, the madam asked me if I used the towel that was In the bath room. I said "yes." She said, "The Weal Yeu will give my child a disease." This child was thirty years old, while I was twenty years old. .New this madam bad her cellar full f chickens, and she never thought of their giving any one a disease, but I am sorry I did net let the Beard of Health knew about the chickens In the cellar. As long ns this madam was nfrald I would give her child a disease I felt justified in leaving at once but, te my surprise, she would pet gire me the wages due me, and I had te take my friend, in whose presence I was en gaged, te get the few dollars I had coming te me. My next place was all right for a few months, until I took the grip, and then the lady of this shack told me te go home until I would get better, ai she did net want her little boy te take the grip, and. although the snow was twelve inches deep, I had te beat it. I sometimes wonder hew these ladic Will mlX With the pntnmnn nennla In ueaven. iney mignt get a disease. But. thank Ged, I'm through with private families. , I work In a place new where there is a man as boss. and. although there are mere than '100 girls, he has no trouble, as they nil like nnd respect him. New, .maids or girls, get together for a union, the same as the men have, and then you won't have te work any mere than eight or ten hours a day"; If you de, you will get paid for It. There is no reason why a girl or Weman should work fifteen hours a day any for the, abolition of liquor whenev' I have the opiertunlty te record mv wishes nnd tri hope that the country will se fnr master Its weakness n te "wear off" for geed; but can one fe"el much horror, or een astonishment, that e many Americans of otherwise ex cellent character nre reveltlns against "verbetcn"? Consider Patrick Henry. W. Ii. P. Philadelphia, February 2, 1022. Questions Answered When Bill Becomes Law Te the Editor of the Evening Publte Ledger: Sir A aftya thnt when n bill has paastd Cenirreas It la a law, aubject, of ceurae, te the Prealdent'a sppreval. B that nfter a bill haa peaaed Censreaa It has te paaa a higher house. Which la rliht? w. s! c. Philadelphia. K.brunry 10. 1022. Apparently B centuaea the term "Con trols' in Ha popular aenae and In constitu tional use The, Censreaa of the United Statea cenalata of a Heuse of Repreaenta thca and a Senate. X bill must paaa threuih both heuaea before it can be sub mitted t', the Treaident for hla approval or disapproval. .Suppose a bill la Introduced Inte the Heuse of Representatives and la paaaed. It must then be cirrled te the Senate te be passed by that body. Complete Quotation Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger: plr Teday'e columns of the Teeple's Forum contain n. request for reimlndcr of a composition given In part. 'Ihe complete quotation fellows. "Our brains arc neventy-esr cleclts The ansel of life winds them up at enre for all, then closes tha caaj and slvea thi key Inte the hand of th- ansel of resurrection. 'Tlc tac. tlc-tac' se the wheels of theusht: our will cannot atop thems madneaa orb mekea them c-e faster. Death alone ran break into the case, and, setting the ever-swinging I pendulum, which we call the heart. allnrp . at last the clicking of the terrible cape. ment we have carried ee long beneath our , wrinkled fereheade." Heimca, .. ARTHUR T. CIATTON. Camden. N. J.. February 10. 1922. Alse ant in by William I.. Creelman. Es Es atngten. Pa. Popalatlen In 1776 Te the Fditer of h Evening Publle Ledger: Sir Kindly print the population of the United Statea ct the tlme of the Declaration of Independence. O. A. wchiuuc. Norrlatewn, Pa., reeruary jj. - We cannot slve the eiwt population In ,r-n Tinnrnft. the historian, gives tne population of the United 8tata In 1770 aa r . . . ann a. niK (Win 313,000, ana in iibv. am ." Asks a Riddle Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Can you or any of your reader give the Answer te the following rlddleT "A headless man nea a. mu w " t.e. r.ri bv one who had no ilgnti The dumb repeated It word for word. And he was aeai wne micueu . U, lit JWlRltfAl PKeenlavltle, Pa . February 14, 102a. Chinese New Year, Etc. Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Ltdser: Sir Kindly tell me en wnat aay in tea ruary Is the Chrlnese new j ear.. When l tha Greek Catholic Easter? S. 8. L. Cliften Heights, Js. J., i eeruary u, ia Th Chinese new j ear occurs en Febru nry 0. and tha Greet. Hely Pasch or Eaater this j ear occurs en April iu Fer Forum Readers te Answsr Se the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger: Sir Pleasa ask our Forum readers te answer, "Dees water realty run up ntur- iv. s. a. Palmyra, N. J., February 13, 1022 Publishing .Beeks and 8terles Te the Editor of the Evening PubHe Ledger: Mr riease ten me aDeui new mucn u costs te have a book published of, say, 310 pages and hew I can secure a publisher te publish a book, en a royalty. Hew should written stories be sent te n magazine for publication? W, J, HEARD Philadelphia, Februae 10, 1022 It would tint b possible for us te che jeu tha cost of having a book published It would depend entirety en the number nf Piges, the difficulty of composition, the nualln of paper, the ntjlf nf binding, etc. Teu would have te write te book publishers and get estimates stating hew many pages tha book would require, nml tliey will es. t.tnate en the character nf peprr and bind Inn. It would net be llkilv thut ;ou reul.l I cet a i uhllsher te publish mir bcel , stim seu u percentage fr cull pens ee'il. Te milimlt stnrlei te IO puhllthnl e i sreuld have t'icm cirrfullv tpewritlen nnd carefully edltd. Veu should nd a stamp td nddr"sed emnlnrw fur their return In case of nen-sreeptance, Yeu might send the sime aterls te rt fferent mairuliies. which Is eflen done. This weu'd fiellltate mat tern, as the magaslnes ieceln greut qujn titles of stories and, natiiralls, tan accept only a limited number. Poems and Songs Desired "Our Geed Parson" Te Die Editor of the tvrnlug Public Ledger: Sir Can any ene oblige an aged parson with a poem containing the following; "Our geed parson had gene touring, On a trip he'd long been earning; Te that wonderful whence Tltket3 ate nst Issued for returning." W. I. I Phlladelprita, February 13, 1022. "The Colossal Bull" Te the Editor of th Evening PubHe Ledger! Blr a varir 4Jreua at wuria peess . '.') .. I IrkMI aWMSiBS .MMISfMMlBW WkrM.' ', UW rVVBfajiBBDAY, Mistress or Maid? mere than a man. Where I work the place Is open from 0 A. M, te 12 P. M., and no girl works mere than eight hours. . . COLLEEN. Philadelphia, February 12, 1022. A Servant QlrTeilves. fckr 8lds Te the Editor of the Evening PubHe Ledger: Sir The great trouble between wsr vant nnd mistress these days Is that the mistress Is trying te live quite beyond the family means nnd the servant girl suffers In consequence. Thousands of families in this city are tee peer te employ servants, nnd they are net will ing te de the work themselves. Hus bands provide their wives with a certain nllewnnce. probably In most cases as much us they can spare, but the wives' are tee lnr.y te de anything themselves, nnd employ some one for the work. Their money won't reach, and the one wrvant must de nil the cooking, keep the house In order, de the laundering, for the family, etc. If the wife would only recognize conditions nnd would turn in nnd de huch things as is her part te de, and save, the servant, she would net find that her girls nre continually lending her. In order te apportion out the sum given her te run her house by her ser vant, she must economize and compel one servant te de the work of two nnd often three. Then, te still further cur tail, she is se sparing In her pur chases that the servant is nllewed in sufficient feed te keep her strength, and there is seen an aigumcnt and the-servant leaves. The wife Is invariably te blame for the servant girl question, nnd it comes about through her efforts te keep up appearances at the expense of 'the servant. She would net want .het frlpnils te knew thnt she did net ha"0 sufficient money te afford a servanl, nnd she don't wnnt them te notice her rough bnnds, or sec her in working rlethes. The pride of the nilhtrcbs !. the reason for all this nenant girl trouble, nnd It will always be se ns long as the wife is trying te push the family through beyond her means te de se, nnd ns long ns she is unwilling te exert herself in the home in any way te help the" servant get through with her work. W. L. T. Philadelphia, February 12, 1022. sure one of the readers of the People's Forum will be able te supply It: "In rage tha bull colossal rears Ills slant 'form against the god. Welt. Tauius, well thou spurn'st the sod. In that huge plunge of million years " . Mrs. C. I,. CLARKE, Philadelphia, February 12. 1022. ' "Their Beckoning Hand" Te the Editor of the El ening Publle Ledger! Sir I would appreciate It If you would print a request for a poem containing the follewing: "And when the sunset Rates unbar, I shall see them waiting stand, And white against the evening atar The welcoming of their beckoning hand." SAMUEL, R. YOUNQ. Philadelphia, February 13, 1022 This Is from Whlttler'a "Snow-bound." WINTER EFFORTS i.AKKwnnn. n j. ... - -ULJ'.i. ...... .-.- .. I..., -l LAKEtVOOD'S UQGEST, FOREMOST p LAKEWOODf 1 ..iAi. 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Heenia ulth runnlnx water and private hatha Electrln llEhta Klevater te street level. Large comfortable eiphangea nnd leungln rooms tpeclal i Winter rates Plkt MRS. I). KNAUE.K. ' BOTHWiLLl Virginia Ave. becend heuse fiem LleardHalk1 and nteel Der. Kver appointment. Hluhest standard In culslne and service, lieuklet. Hpeclal weekly rates J. Hethwell. l'rpp. 11 atlniu ave. near Jleucn, Runulnt; t.tter. Amer. plan 14 per day up, feA.V KI.l.IB, Owner. N. .1. COLMNH, Mgr. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alnnya open, alwuys reads , terms moderate. Write or lAione SI WAI.3H DUNCAN. Westminster E'n,uck'r Ave nr n'h iiviuuuwu Klevateri private baths, running nnfr. Onen all yenr. A. V. XOPP. hSHOREHAM lr'l" Avp. neur lleucli specnii r"niirei m;er rnieg Aleis timber. "PHILLIPS'HOUSE A, me,1b:hr'ul I imllk hmel New Clarien r.KenJuc,1' Ar, TJ",t0', Pe-crtWHlk. S. K. Ilenlfnre FARM AND GARDEN i ulnrli uu iii.itiri' ruiiiu tin j ii' iiir, Iterp iu uur Nurseries nr- llyeBt plants of vv uie Mtrlpty teni, hpb tin in nmkq jour t-vcry blc lien jour uvvn personal clieku Thnt uny al;ija means cemiiletr s ttlNfaillen. Flnely sheared, trimmed specimens, eisllj kept at any iti-sned heikht e deliver amr plant for ou Hlsns fur alnnuslde perches foundation plant lrr etc gladly mails, Cellins rarir?rn California JTiXIVCl lll net nnl lint rove the iippenranee nr our prep. I i tv but nitu.ilU add a I Mar rer running feet te im value, Our kim.cI. noted fast grnnlna nlanta mat teu about "ic me running feet. ClTAi.mii"K Or 11 ANT1. MIPK-flkl ritEEN, ETC.. rREK RTHUR J. COLLINS & SON OlOOKKHTtlWN lies l .New Jerutt I ". 'k Merrt n in ATLANTA' flTY. N. J i Ever0reer?cS . ulnrli uu iii.ltiri' ruiiiu tin ju I Ku7edBBtBBBaal ... .H.BB .1 .( lBlimm22ZiliwM. W'KSLBm in-mrmtimmmmmomwmmmemFmr- n ,'i i '.,-' ..i, TrsBssar-saasaadsam.' "A Family Drum Cerpa" i Te th Editor of th4 Evening PuWte Ledger: Sir Sem ,tlme age Uterr appeared In magaitne a poem whleh I would Ilk te eurr, and which centamea th fottewlns lines: "K little man bought him a bis baa drums Beem-boom-boom I 'Wee .knows.' aald he, 'whan a. war will oeme?' ' .Beem-boom-boom I I'm net at all frightened, you understand. But If I am called en te flght for my land, I want ta be r,dy te play In tb band!' noem-boonvbboml" V. It. FRETZ. Philadelphia, February IS, 1S22. "Mether e' Mine" Te tht Editor of the Evening PubHe Ledger: Sir Pleas print In the People' Forum the poem by Kipling entitled "Mether e' Mine." W. V. S. Philadelphia, February 0. 1022. MOTHER O' MINE If I war hangtd en the highest hill, I knew whose) ler would fellow m still, Mether ev mine! If I were drowned In th deepest sea, I knew who) ler would com down te me, Mether e' mine I If I were damned. of body and soul. "I knew whose prayer can make me whel. Mether e' mine, mother e' minei "Common Sense" Te th Editor of th Erentng Public Ledeer: Sir I am anxious te get a poem by James T. Field entitled "Common Senae " Can you supply It through th People' Forum? S. L. W. Philadelphia, February 0. 1B22 COMMON SENSE She came among the gatherlrg crowd, A matden fair, without pretente, And when they asked her humbl name She whispered mildly. "Common Seme " Iter modest garb drw vry y. Her an pie cloak, her hoes of leather; And when they sneered she (Imply said. "I dress according te the weather." They argued lenr and reasoned loud, In dubious Hindu phrase mysterious, Whlle she, peer child, could net divine WhV girls ae leung should be e jr!eus. They knew. the length of Plate' beard And hew the scholar wret In Saturn! She studbd author net se deep. And tetk the Bible for her pattern. And se she said: "Excuse me, friends: I nnd all have their proper places. And Common 8ense should stay at home With cheerful heart and smiling faces." WARS ON DARWIN THEORY Rev. Dr. Straten Opens Campaign . te Exclude It Frem 8choels New Yerk. Feb. 15. (Uy A. P.) Tlie Urv. Dr. Jehn ltearh Strnten, n Irntlpr in the fundnmentallrt movement of the Baptist Church, has begun a cnmpaiKn te have textbooks tlealinif with Hip Dnrwlnlan theory excluded from New Yerk Oltv publl? schools. The fumlninentnllt will ware e cnmpniBii of Information concerning the tmrt'linbilltv of the theory of evolu tion. Mr. Strnten declares. He snya. it is their belief that te saturate the minds of children with the Idea that tlipv art descended from the monkey will lower tlinlr morals and bring out the beast in their natures. WINTER RESORTS T.AKFWOnn. V J. HOTCl - 90 MINUTES FflOM BROADWAY HO yr lmcewoeo !JLl N1WJ1R9CY H a-a.J.tl II ITL'I.' LVis ult.. met-trifm. rt . ..! "aIiI m' "T ... uia aimu ujvENTiri'vt. Athletic and JeclaT Director. Indoor bw ayakiicinar nignnv in naiirnum -! .... iiiuirnipii nnmnnv le'lel Newly built and newly furnished. 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BuMBIfflcLEIBJBItMMBfi A veritable Scenic Wonderland, "In th Bean of the Blue Ridge." In a lOJ-raile circle around Aeheville are 04 peaka flOOO feet and ever; lit. Mitchell 8,711, "Tep of Eastern America." Twe hours by meter Inte heart of risgih National Ferest and Oame Preserve, with Its herd of elk and ether forest life. Read cress Plsgih a mile high. IS.BOLB ALL-TURF GOLF COURSE 228 miles psved street and reads. Many hundreds of miles of fins meter read throughout the) mountains. ON THE DIXIE UIGHWAY Pure water from In, 000 sere city-owned water shed en Craggy Mountains and eastern slopes of Mt. Mitchell. Handsome cottages, bungalewa, residences Hetel and bearding house facilities unexcelled. Come te Aehsvtlle for rest, recreation, pleasure, buaineaa. Ideal for homes. Conditions Idesl for Farming, Trucking, Dairying, Poultry and Swine raising. IllsstrstsJ Asheville FeUer asd ateeiel ketel Hat free. Ckasstsr el Cesiaere. Aekevitle. N. C N. Rnekaer, Seerelary THE MANOR. ASIIEVILLK, N. C. In America, nn Kngllah Inn. SE1IR1NO. FI.A. At Sebring, Fla. Beautifully Situated en Lake Jacksen Kenilwertu LODGE Th ExcepfTenal Resort Iletcl hew and Modern Throughout KTtry Roem Wltb uth rr R Bate Reflecting Present Vat Tnsugni I Outdoor Recreations 'enesrts Dancing Moving Calf. Pictures Hugh J. Flynn, Mgr. BKLLKA1B 1IKIOI1TS. FLA. Tha Bellavtaw' and Cettaaaa Beltealr Helahts Flerida Open Ja--. I DERMI.UA HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Modern In Construction and Operatlep SOU Suites with Hath rlreproef Accommodations for (100 Concerts by British Reclmentsl Dane' Booklet Cable Addresi "Hetel Ilermuda" .. Mansaement of J. A. hherrard Alse Hetel l'reeten, Henrh IlltifT. Mass. Reached by the ecean-snlnc steamers of the Royal Mall S. P. Company and the Furneee Bermuda Line. TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETS ALL LINES THCTDBBT NATIONAL BANK Steamship ami Travel Dcpt. 143 SOUTH 4T1I ST,, I'llII.A. Fall River Line Te Bosten AND EV KNOI.AND I'OINTS Orchestra en each stcsmer tT.ritr U N. R. trullen at.) 8i30 v, sj. Dally wl&ujlk it. ii p i jmmm v V6$&XB)Ltmrz;aW3 . 4 rPWP 'SSSMSSSSSa ' mm Fast Palatial Passenger Steamthlpe of 21,000 ten te eJAPANaCMINA and MANILA Frem Seattle ta Han Knn ul Yokohama, Kebe, Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila y!c. rk, ta tis Urli itlLi'.".-rr,u,tiJr V itLths aJJw '.. Wf -FKBRUABY IS, ' WINTER RESORTS FliOKIDA Vi v Aleaaar , . Ormead , Rreakere , Rejsl PelaeUaa , Royal Pales Ixieg Key Fishing Casap , rasa Marina . Colonial , Royal leteria WSSJ ai. Augnsnae, i la. w?Jt K inlUi, AHHEVIM.K. N. f. TOL'RS Frem Pier 3, Se. Delaware Ave. .ERICSSON LINE or Baltimore and Ihe Seuth I Freight reeelred dtlly. Ne passenger service "mil rnrtner notice. ClARK'S CRUISES WrCP.R.STEAMI3U UA'e 3rf CevJaj.. Janearr 23. ISM ROUND THE WORLD B.VSIIU9S "BMPRBSS el FRANCE" 18181 Gress Tens, Specially Chartered , 4 MONTHS CRUISE. $1000 and up Includiel Hetele, Fees. Drives. Guides, sle. Clark's IBtB CreUe, Fobreary 3 r MEDITERRANEAN Sumptuous SS "EMPRESS el SCOTLAND" 2SO0O Gress Tens. Spaclally Chsrtsred M DAYS CRUISE. $600 usd u laeladiej Hotels. Fees. Drives. Geidei. ate. 19 daya Bypt.Plestins. Spain. Italy, Oreeei.et. Eorep stop-evers allowed en both cruise. ret eaiPautea Play ParHtt, Het Oartlet Tours Ce.. 200 Se. 13th St. Gillespie, Klnperts A Beard, 1MB Walnut i m. BERMUDA WEST INDIES PANAMA, etc. Inclusive tours and cruisesfullef charm and recreation, leaving at frequent intervals throughout the season Attractive itinera ries of leng: or short duration. Fir full information apply THOS. COOK ti. SON ..' Seuth Ilrend Nt. (belen Uulnm Mtrert), Philadelphia lilrphenei Walnut 0300 and 3032 North ICELAND NORWAY SWEDEN Delightful Days at Sea. VMUUHM ijOflOss 'IS"1 icwjcsTJM AMurWMsi' v vva tfi'V . jl( aC4 th s. J. VV3J j "' Weasl frmmtlitlmmitmmmtidmimk&BlM II I - - - I- g The Cruise represents all that is finest en a luxurious ship, along a skillfully in a journey te one of the world's most planned route, with delightful shore spectacular regions. Thirty-four days excursions into the glorious Northland. As though a member of a private cruising party, jeu will visit the vast Neith Cape, Arctic Hammcrfest, Trendhjem, the king's city, Bergen the medieval, Christiania and Copenhagen, as well as a dozen of Norway's indescribably wonderful fjords. Our Handsomely Illustrated North Cape Boeklet.with Complete Itinerary,en Request Europe Famous Battlefields, New Memorials, The "Passion Play" at Oberammergau. Tours departing frequently. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. 1338 Walnut Street PhiUdelphia 19gl 'i'sv-ftsry , TOt'M Just once in - see Let GATES TOURS FemmJeJ 112 "tPtrti Travel tt Moderate Ketm" 225 Fifth Ave., New Yerk Leado Pari Reeae All Calm Trt iaehii, nHtmtmt estr , Parte, the A rtenat and the ether A merttaa BattlmUlie Gtles t.. llefere rate and Apply Aeely HPHE world's finest climate and your favorite sport net three JL days from New Yerk. Gelf, Tennis, Fishing, Bathings Sailing, 20 square miles of tropic beauty in this nearby British Colony. Splendid Hotels. Delicious Feed. Levely Nassau jvill delight you and rest you. Ne passports needed. Steamer Munarse (new), oil burner, with de luxe suites, small dining tables tne finest ship in the southern trade. Leaves every Saturday, arriving the following Tuesday A.M. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Roem O, Faasenger Dept,. 67 Wall Street, New Yerk Or Any Tourist Agency B2l?vrlakSBlHBiHHsHsBsisrl(7 utiiJw& FRANK'S TOURS '''ir'- FRANK'S TOURS Travel'ln-Comfert Tour, with Escort, Limited te 12 Member. European Tours Da Luxe Tour, by S. S. "Olympic." leaving March 11, te Spain, Le Midi, Pyrenees, France. Battlefields De Luxe Tour by S. S. "Paris," lealrur March 15, te France,Riviera,Italy,ItalianLakes,Switzerland,England Returning by S. S. "Aqultanla" May 20. Send for 'Tour E 29." Special, by S. S. "Providence," leaving April 21, te Azores, Sicily, Italy, Switzerland. France, Battlefields, Belgium, England Other European Toots feayiag frcqncntly Spriay aad Snmaer European Steamship Tlchata Agents All Lines TraveMn-Comfert Tour, with Escort. Limited te IS Member, te California-Honolulu Vlsltlna Grand Canyon, Apache Trail, Colerado Reckies, Yesemita Valley, ate. Frequent Departures February and March. De Luxe parties, teurliur California resorts In 7-passener Autes. Kverythlns first-class, best trains, best hotels. ULeial sUhtacelna and tlmt for restlnr. BERMUDA TOURS 8 dajs and longer, 1105 00 nnd up from New Tork Cruises te West Indies, Cuba, Nassau, Jamaica, Panama, Venezuela, Perte Rice, etc. 16 daa and longer. 1180.00 and up from New Tork Tours te Flerida, Cuba and Other Southern Resorts Send for complete Information and detailed Itinerary of Tour or Cruise desired FRANK TOURIST CO. 219 Seuth 15th St., Philadelphia Eatabliehed 187S , Bell Phene, Sprue 0883 Raymond-Whitcomb Annual C 'te thm Landi Midnight aee .HflBBHHPsa Sailing Direct Frem New Yerk June 28, S. S. "Osterley," Suites with BathtePrivateCabtns,Ratas$67SaiMJup California The Best Tours te Califor nia. Best Routes. Best Ac commodations at thq famous hotels. Weekly departures. $;' r TOt'RH 10 venrs can ve r TTJ OberammergauT Gates Tours take you' THIS selentn retlgleas festival, tnactsa alaMM MsV tinueuily every decsee since 163), Ii en We rtrietal during May, June, July tn4 August at I9i. Special Gitei Tour Bookings will ensure year seeing this stliitri spectacle and give you, In sMItten s visit te 16 ether M world dties, Oatienal dstts of return ass etteaelea may be arrance. European Teut's $395 and up $. .- . It. n '. V. .,... JrtKil you go te Europe get (he Gates 'Complete Tour BoeKiet. Tours ranging rrem be te are listed, costing from IStS upwards. from 80 te SO daya I upwards. Let u tend you a copy tedy. Oatea Tour, founded In 18S2, eliminate th ueual travel trouble and an. neyancea and provide world travel at moderate In the company of congenial companions. direct, or te naymena wni direct, or te Raymond Si Whltoemb Ce . Oen'l Agent. 1S8S Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Ask for Booklet "C-5." Cruise Sun" DENMARK BELGIUM ENGLAND fascinating Trips Ashore. Flerida Delightful Tours te the Fashionable Resorts in Flerida. Unique and Varied Itineraries of 3 and 4 Weeks. Teleahene. FUhmrt mmm . . if: Jj.i vVT t IT. -A'fill r.a"r IBA'l'lu J 1 . 1 i ) 1 V j -fl m 3 -B ivTTO PC IXT" ""TT'T ."TTT. V.'. I." JK.. MwE&vtrW&M .isasiHSis sssissssssiwsss, mam t.r ggaaraa V T' .J jL rA. -J lirffifTHMlWMLIgri rfw,w- " "'TT ii fill iPhviVKJ 9W tiJMB Viv-C'f liA ?JTiWml)mVMS.KtiBtUWAJC)J-siM vrV.eM9SYI7ZiTm3lim&MVKrTMR!Al'.:jFv' j. m t 'I tww.ji. miitmuj,aA'i,..iiawt. i i !! . v irtffl 7. '" .m v -uwJfiMtt ii . J'..a;VfciBsSBffitcrBi2 mmmwm..arf--.vw-.im!eamM .-,. in in 1 1 in nmrnTui' m 1 1 r i i i
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