Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Deplores a Lack of Respect for Older
Persons in Youth of Today Site Tells of Affair for
' the Main Line Community Heuse at Haverford
PERHAPS I am old fashioned, but
mnm ntid mere these days I am
ty struck with tlie lock of respect for elder
tlCOpIC SII0WI1 "J 'v-'iiiurrs " ll'v joilllg jeilllg
! v .,ni.nllnn. Of retime. Inte rif fresh
thlngH urc mid nnd tlone In fun, unci
U every out understanda that, but don't
Jw Tetl thlUK Hie imuit yiiirii ninny cull
IF Hrcn nnd young boys mid Rlrln liave
r adopted of lali. or eniiinic their parents
by their lirpt niinics, is miner -crer
' well, rather going tee far?
Of ceimc, when llip.v nre vry wnnll
thy are apt te call mother by the same
name that fnther uive her, nnd the
mine attention is often given te father,
.,,,1 li renllv ieun(ls elite te hear Men.
i nnr eall. "May," lustily, till mother
; conies.
i itni after it's hannciicd enee or twice.
It really Is cneujli, nnd Eleaner should
be (might that., though It sounds funny,
it Is net respectful te father or mother,
and se must net be. The ether day I
enn n.ivlnc n visit in tlie nftcrnoen. and
the daughter of the heuse enmc in.
After talking a while te her mother nnd
tn me, Hhe asked her mether: "Has
Hcnr) come home et?" "Ne, deur,"
replied her mother, "you might go down
and meet him in the runabout."
As the daughter departed. I said:
"Welti I must run along; you're, having
guests nnd I knew you want te freshen
up for dinner." "Oh, no, we are net
having any guests." said Mrs. 13 .
"Hut your daughter mentioned some
Ilenry coming." "Oh, that's her fath
er," laughed the mother. And Nancy
did net laugh ; somehow it seemed te
her as if the trend of the timed Is get
ting a bit ted "trendy."
TI1U new crcpe cloaks arc very geed
looking. They tire made of heavy
canton crepe and lined with a contrast
ing color In crepe dc chine or soft silk
nnd have n fur cellar generally. I saw
Kitty Ilrlnten en the street a few daya
nie wearing a long cape of tan wool
Bilk crepe, finished nt the neck with n
wide cellar of nutria fur. A band of
fur was placed around the edge of the
cloak, ever which fell n short fringe.
Kitty h hat was black, and she certain
ly looked very pretty.
YESTKKDAY I saw ills. I'crslfer
Frazcr, 3d. walking up the street
wearing u striking costume of pink and
gray. Her skirt was of rose pink
heather cloth and her hlp-lcngth coat
was of gray tweed nnd had cellar and
cuffs of opossum fun Her hut was of
gray felt embroidered in rose color. It
as most becoming. Mrs. Frazer was
Ellen Ulcndinning, you remember.
HAVE you heard about the fair which
in te ln given out at the Merlen
- Cricket Club en the 27th of April 'I
It's te b" for the benefit of the
new community house ut Merlen Square,
which the Church of the Hedeemer has
iponKered out en the Main Line. It Is
railed (i'athvjn Hall, and is n center
for jeung ami old around tlie country i
there. All denominations nre Invited te
nect under it.s reef nnd there U a
library, an auditorium, gymnasium,
thuftlcbnard and billiard room, nnd a
little cliapel. Women living near there
meet in the guild 100m te learn hew te
make aprons, drones) and rag rugs and
it's altogether a great addition te the
wclfaie and comfort of the people.
Among the women actively interested
In llin full ntifl tfi tlin iivn if tnltltu tittil '
ll ttil Mill Mini lit IdtUlffU tf tttlfll ft lilt
furnishings are: Mrs. William H.
rhlller, .Mi. nffiiighani Merris. Mis.
Ktricker Celes, Mrs. Harry Thayer,
Mis. Frederick Phillips. Mrs. Geerge
Kales lhikei, Mrs. Charlie Slunickseu,
M... I i.. i ..... mtiA n . t. n. i
.lir.1, l.lVlIIKnl(MI VIIIIIUII', .lirw. llODCn
Steel Mrs. .Imnes Evans. Mi.s Kathe-
rme llrewne. Mrs. A. F. Kelly. Mni.
Oenrgn Cuhert Curter and Mrs. Herace
Uulleck.
The women's Heuse Committee of the
Community Heuse includes Mrs. W. O.
l.ellls, .Mis. E. W. Cliijpoelc, who Is
(halriniiii : Jli-s l.llu De (Jrant. Mrs.
Mrs. Ilnre,, Mrs. William Herbert.
Jr., and Mrs. Edward UurLcr.
AS DANNIE knelt down te pin era
the ether evening mother suggested
that he add. "Oed bless (iianduia mid
Auntie" mid a few ether loved ones, be
fldci Daddy nml Mether. Dannie con
sidered a while and then snid he: "Ne,
I don't think se: it takes tee long;
they better ask their blessings their
telvcs." NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
,-J'r. and Mrs. Algernon It. i.'lupp, of
130S unlnut street, are recelvlnif cou ceu cou
mtiilutleiis en the birth nf a aaugli
jr, Anne Jrffeiys Clupp, cstcrdnv, Mrs.
Uapn was Miss Anne Jcfterys, (liiunliter
"f Dr and Mrs. William Hani'lten
Jwees, of Cranstoun, Chestnut Hill,
Mr. ami Mw Gceige Mi-Fndden, ef1
li.M AValnut slreit, will cntertJln ut I
Qlnner ut their home en Menduv cwnlnij
next In liener or Miss VlitflnU HcrU-!
. finer, ilaushtcr of Mr. and Mis. l.cdyard
r JiuvKscner, or TielliiglirulvC, Ituilner,
yhOMi cugiigenirnt has becn announced
te Mr. Bun lay MuFudden.
Mrs. Ucoige W. II. llebeitn, of 1800
De L.incey place, will entertain at a
erd party en Fildny afternoon, March
;li In honor of her daughter, Mlns lMlth
I-. Huberts.
Mr. and ilru Themas de Quartel
Rchardell, if 180.' Ic T.ancey place,
jull tail en Monday for Fuiepe, where
tlicy will sptini several months tiuv
ellng. th,' anU ,,rs, K-"'VU1 K- eWl a',1!1 I
rZ,, .. 11 "", ".". ; '"'
twentj-iiist st.ict, returned ycBterday 1
"'iii .iiigusia. ua.. wnerc uiey s icui
bctoe time.
Mr nml Mrs. Frnnjt Therno Tatter Tatter
en, of iijuO' St. James iiKie. will le-
'Urn tlie latter part of llil.s inuntli fiem
-Medlterrmiean cm Iho.
Mr iKaau Clothier, ,lil, sun or Mr.
,nd Mis. iriiuc Clothier, Jr, who Is
student ,nt St. IMul's Si-lieul, will
iwirn en Tuesday imM te spend the
'I'llng Micntinn with his pniuuta at thelr
neme, ,Suuntiiii(,, it.uluer.
W . Mrs, r.llshti T.ee, who hui bean lulling;
tr Mm anil (iiiimnier-lii-law. sir. anu
Jlr. J. Iitinirr Lev. ut Sliuniiiklu, l'n.. '
will return te her lieni". 1701) l.euit
"rtct, tills evening,
. -.. uiiii .inc. 1 ,iiiii ni'iiici- niinrtp-
Wlrirer. of Veriiinnilw l.'innu i'.ivviwihcI
tf ...i.i S... I1..I..1. ft .... c-.
s.., ' xu"' ""lr J01"1" M,n' 1'eter. 1
Ii3 P'JP lu tl,1'' lllr home at JeKl
llalUnil. Kt'llliu,,' I..1- l!fi In inmn u nil.
til tlie 1st of April. ' '
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'.'auBhters of tlm Confederacy, will held
Ue regular monthly meeting at the
tJollevue.Rtratford en Menduv. nfter nfter nfter
joeii nt 2:30 uVlnrlt. After the busl
Mss meeting a musical tireguilii will be
J"in by Mt. iiev.aid Sutten, who will
'US r'niieh jellc ienj;s lu cesluine.
Mrs. Thenuia Itldgway, 15.'5 l'lue
trett, ia In New yeiU for u tew du)a
Oil lb htalng ut the Hlu-C.uiten,
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Cenrad Parker. Mrs. Frank Lcnsz, I Z,7",t, TnP, BOJeri wlu lv ,tN
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vi.mi ana japan-en a aix aenth''gn, Wednaay at City Uui, (Uitre Druuut nata JTAOIt) puRH D etkwmmLmmm I
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tour of the missions connected villi
tlie Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mr. I-eenard Themas, of
777 Madisen nvcnue, New Yerk, nre
en u trip te Ci ba and Central Arner.
tea. Mr. Themas In a flen of Mis.
Geerge U. Themas, of 301 Seuth Twenty-first
street,
Ml3 Estlier T. Hhends. daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Heward Hheads, of
1710 Walnut street nnd Mala, has re
turned from a visit te her aunt, Mrs,
Walter IT. Spear, nt Merrick, I I.
Mrs. A.Harker Meller and her son, Mr.
A. Uarlter Meller, .Tr of 116 Chestnut
avenue, Chestnut Hill, who have both
been vry 111 with Influenza, at I, Inch
burg, Vn... Will return home the latter
part of next week.
Mrs. Seth Hetherlngten and her
daughter, MIh Betty IltftliTlnglnn, of
2310 Pine street, and Miss Allen Kerree
Heyt, daughter of Mrs. K Tedd- Heyt,
of 21 1C" Spruce street, will leave April
20 for Annapolis, Md., where they will
attend the hop en April 22,
Dr. and Mra. W. Ucynelds Wilsen and
their family, who spent the winter at
the .Bellevue-Stratford, will open West West
weed, their ce'untry place nt Vlllimeva,
early nest weclc.
Mrs. Charles Rogers, .lr.t of 5428
Crocue street, Germantown, is visiting
Mrs. Qustnvus Kucminorle, of l'ert
Wnshlrrgten, in Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan D. Wilsen and
their daughter. Miss Helen Hepe Wit
son, of 1811 Spruce street, wilt occupy
Pear Greve Heuse, their country
place at Vlllaneva, early next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv S. Khret, of
2223 De Lancey place, ntid their daugh
ter, Mies '.Wtriide C. Hhret, will oc
cupy their summer home. I'lne Tops,
Edgewater Park. N. J., the early part
of May. whero they will remain until
the autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Hmett Hare will
clese their town house, 400 .Seuth
Twenty-second street, en Mav 1 and
will leav for their ceuny-y place,
Stenyhurst. Strafford, where they will
remalti until November.
The Sigma Kappa Fraternity will
glve lln annual dance at the Bellevue Bellevuo Bellevue
Stratferd tills evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. X Hag-man. of the
Sunderland Apartments, and thalr
daughter, Miss Margaret Hagman,
who Imve been spending a few das In
Atlantic City, hae returned te their
home.
Mrtt. Charles II. Hewell and her
family, of 1K23 Walnut Htreet. will nr.
ctipy their country place nt Torrcsdale
mc curiy pari 01 May.
Mr. and Mrs. Milten Herald, who have
been upending a few days at the Am
bassador Hetel, Atlantic Cltv. liave
returned te their horn?.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr, nnd Mrs. M. t. Katze. of 229
Seuth erty-nlnth street, announce th
marriage of their daughter, Miss ltesa.
llnd. Kntze. te Mr. Jules Itoblsen at
tne home of the brlde en Saturday eve
nlng, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Uoblsen
will live In New Yerk.
Mrs. Heward Katirman, of 4934 Kay.
nw slrAitt m.1 . . .
ser street, entertained recently at a
luncheon nnd miscellaneous shower in
honor of Miss Carrie S. Cathrnll. Mlrfs
Harriet Harback and Miss lilsie Kuehn
sang.
Mr. ntid Mr. Knfll J. Huge, cf Wynne-y.-epd
renil, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Helen Huge, te
?.1,,.l A,lnn Watsen, son of Mr. Jehn
O. Autsen, of San Francisce. Calif.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. M. Tayler, of 3350 Germuntewn
avenue, unneunces th betrothal of her
(laughter. Miss Lillian Kay Tayler, te
Mr. Raymond Moses, son of the Rev.
and Mrs. Pavld Moses.
' -tr in,l Alre M I ,.e.. mi,1
I rtt.ve'SnneunwS'thS' engeme
lef their daughter. Miss File I.uger ' tT Mr
Irvln It. Gwlrtz, at u reception given
. I" honor of Miss T.,ugir nml J!r. Gwlrtz.
a,1 th hemn of Mr. Gwlrtz, 1C37 North
I hevcnteenth street,
A nioetlng of the Gnniiua. Delta se.
rerity was held nt the home of Its
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Cdna Cahoone. Miss Adele tos tes
sau, Miss Helen Wls.. Mr Herace
ii-mf0"' Jlr;, Jamf.1 Ixll nnd Mr.
III am SllKllpm Will nntnrlnln Iho ,.
bcrs of the "Maidl Gran" ut a recep recep
VPilni.tne henic of Miss Adele lyissau,
nlng.
'"ni uuiuiuuu HLit'et
this eve-
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. 1;. Cummlngs, of B9 West Po Pe Po
men.i street, announce, the engagement
of her daughter. Miss Kmlly U Cum
mlngs, te Mr. Charles P. Tull, also of
Gcrtnantewn, at a St. Patrick's Day
luncheon.
The Women's Club of Onrmantewn
gave an entertainment yesterday. Mem
burs of the chorus sang Irish songs,
and Irish legends were also a feature.
A dinner dance was given last night
by the membera of the Pelh.im Club.
FRANKFORD
Miss Alice MeUrlde. of Koulkred
stieet,. will entertain the numbers of
her sewing clrole nt her home en Mon
day evening.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry J. McGeugh, of
I alrvlew nenue, nre receiving con.
gratulatlens upon the birth of a son
en March 15.
Mr. Fiederlclc A, Union, nf if. in
uycr slti-nt, Is traxellng en thu Pa- ,
cine coast. lie will be gene several ,
IIIOIIIIIH.
Mr8- H'njamlii l!uili(r, of t'eiui street,
win i-iiieruuu 111 iiriuge en .Monday eve
nlng nt her heme.W
Mrs, Daniel It. (Irecnwoeil. of 4047
Ixilper Bluet hail as hr KUest for 11
sheit tlnni Mra. Jehn II, Hurdlnr, of
Atlantic City,
Mr. mid Mrs. Sidney Kaplan, of Hit
man and Orltseem striets, urn receiving
cengrntulutlnuM upon the birth of a
uen, Merrlt) ltnymeud Kaplan,
Mrs. Hareld Keinmern, of Flllrnore
strint, has returned from Atlamle City,
when she spunt a few weeks as tlm
guest of her nlbter-in-law, Mis J', L.
.SummeiH, of New Yerk.
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MOORESTOWN
Mm
Ueoijte lllllin.iu unteituiu
l,I.l,t,. i.,u. ... i-,,,1,..,
UllClgO IllSt ulClllllR.
Mra. William (Irneliler. of Newbern
avenue, guve a tuiicheu en Tluirsda
'
Mr. Jehn Voerliees was ghen a sur-
P"HH turiiiuay party en Wednesday
(.,l(.Hi8 w,.re i,rCseut from Camden and
Moercotown.
NORRI3TOWN
Jliss Margaret AVurt. of 605 Aster
street, wit irtuliied thu ininibeis of tlm
IN. I. V. V.. (iub at hrr lienm U'ihIiw:,.
day. Thoe prraunt worn Mlsd Margaret
and MIh.s Naemi Wurtz, Miss Mabel
Iteleheiibach, MIbh Maud Ixiwis, Mlsa
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Photo by Marceau.
MISS KSTHEH WHITMAN
Daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. !.
Franklin Whitman, of IMIiijis Park,
whose cngageinent has recently
been announced te Mr. Leenard
W. Reth, of Sedgcwlcli
were 300 guests and a minatrel chorus
and dancjilg.
Mr. and Mrs; X. H. Ijirzelere, of
DeKulb nn Basin streets, have returned
from a month's stay nt Southern Fines,
N. C, and Washington, D. C.
Miss May Schrnder, who has been
the puest of her brother-in-law and uls
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fhll Berkes, of 14 1G
Juniper street, has returned te her
home In Chicago, 111,
STRAWBERRY MANSION
viv1 ,i m ' . i,'' ', JaK1, "l 1
Ins street, wa:i the leader of the ballet
at the performance of the "Land of
Chance," un epciettn given by the Phil
adelphia Musle Club nt the Ilcllcvuu Ilcllcvuu
Stratferd en Wednesday evening.
A masquerade dance was clen for
the children by the Ileth Israel Congre
gation en Sunday afternoon. The prizes
were awarded te Miss Vlvlen Klrshuer,
Miss ICtliel Cornfield, Misa Selma Ber
ger and Miss Fricder.
DELAWARE COUNTY
The third of the serles of subscrip
tion dances nrranged by Mr. Frederick
Calvert and Mr. Albert N. Oarrett will
be given in the Weman's ciubhouse of
Bwarthmere, this evening. Mra. Gar
rett and Mrs. Calvert will rocelvo the
guests,
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he mairlaga of Miss Helen Vashtl .
T
Dernau
Dunlan Dernnn. of Norwood, and Mr.
Mark Allen Axtell, son of Dr. nnd Mrs.
Cugene Kdward Axtell. 0f Jlnrlnette,
Wis., will tiihe plnce In the near future
Mra ntchartl Gundry, of Cntensvilln,
Md., Is the eucst of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ixiuls
Itess IJttle ut Screggle, their home
near Media. Mrs. Little will entertain
at a tea this afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Gundry.
Mrs. I Stauffer Oliver, of Itese
Valley, und Mr. Walter Grecneugh. of
Philadelphia, presented "The Docter's
Dilemma" at Bernard Shaw at Arts
man'n Hall tn the Valley en Thursday
evening.
PLAN FIRST 'PROM'
FOR SWARTHMORE
Innovation, in Secial Life
College Is Approved by
Dr. Aydelette
of
rt cuiiijii: nuiii iur mum; iejks is ,
the innovation ut Bwarthmere College I
this spring. It has been arramred for
A cellege prom for "home folks" is
i
March U0 nnd is the crowning event in , which thev did ns will h nM ni.
the social program. Only 250 tlckcjs COIlnJ L. ke,n 'etnhBcr ' cabm)u Q.
have been nit en sale There are 2e0 1 Ventim, that is both funnfanVl cit
women students and 230 men students. ' in.. racit-
Erge.
thfcAWr.1!! iSciSri ORPHANS TO BE GUESTS
the first time in the hiRtery of the cel- '
lege dancing will he permitted en the T"e Cuba Will Have Purlm Party
campus, after inldnlght. , for Jew8h chllrirn
In I..al1r .l.il.lnl.A .1. a ,. .
... ....i.i. .i,.ui,v, lm. jiresiuent,
piHrm iu nuiiienieiu :
dances a social event
lege studuntH can jel
et tlie prom He said
dents:
Alumni are co-operating with the
siuernis in prepnrniieiiH for the dance
L.. rusey rnssmore expressed approval
et the rearrangement of social activities
winch nus taken piacu Oila year at the
college, I
Benn Stlrman
A quiet home weddlnir will talcn plaoe
today when
uia.-. iisiner Mtlnnnn.
Mr. ami Miu v,.,i.....
daughter of
Stlrman, of 00311 Chrlsthui street be
comes the brlde of Mr, Allen M. Hrnn
of West Philadelphia The hi Ule ulli
l), ghen Iu nuirihiBe by her lather
Miss IVari Stlrman, Bister of the bible"
will be the maid of honor .Mr. Merrla
Stlinian. brother of tln bride, will uct
an hen mnn, Habbl Ortc.ir Levin will
oltlclate. The lulile and gioem will lean
Iminedlntely after the reception for
Atlantic City. 1'pen their U'tiirn, thin
will lie at home, at GSM .Springtide!
u veil ue. after April 15.
Uncommon Sense
lly JOHN 1ILAKK
AMONtr the jieople jeu find repenlng 1
en the pink benches theie will be '
'u 'lljii sprinkliiig of men of nbility. ,
I Ten will find frtlll mme men of nlnllt ,
In the small paid position in nlhccs and,
factories mid nthir institutions. '
Ability is commoner than is gencr-
ally supposed. It does net always bring
success. It often is followed ihiellgli
life by I'uiliiie.
I'er ability alone is net enough.
It Is the iiilM'rtiM'iuent which go
, ..i,.,nl, mi I, iniili.i
11 chance at 11 nuiiKet. '
Hut unless the goods ndwrtlsed are 1
ii. .1.1.. .....1 i..,i.,..l .1.... .....iii,.
riUlllO'l Mini inn, in IIIUJ 1111 n,,iiuu, ,
produced, the thought and niiuie spent
en the iidveitisemeiit nre wasted.
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Magic Fairy Cap
Br ABTHUB W, HTAC'K
Jnck nnd Janrt, hy rcucytlne Prince
flitter-Flash from a snake and a
ninnt npidcr, pain magic fairy cap.
These caps open iheir ryes se Ihcyt
see things as a fairy sees ihrm. They
ask I'rlnce Flitter-Flash where
Fairyland h and he tells them te leek
about them.
CHAPTER VI.
They Find Fairyland
MAOIO fairy caps work wonders.
They open the 'eye of their wearere
te things as strunge as dreams. '
Se Jack nnd Janet found when they
obeyed Prince Flitter-Flash 'n laughing
cemmand: "Loek about you and you
will see Fairyland."
Their eyes swept the lovely dell anil
they beheld a marvelleus transforma
tion. The flowers that bad been beau
tiful before were new ten times a
beautiful and one hundred times ns
large. Their pcrfumu filled the air
with rare sweetness. They were no
longer Just flowers they were living,
smiling, friendly sprites.
"Will you have a drink?' murmured
i n pretty honeysuckle blottsem, holding
out n brimming cup te Janet.
"Thank you," said Janet, balancing
herself en her gauzy wings she sipped
from the cup, nnd found the drink
the sweetest and most refreshing tihe
ever had tasted. Jack, tee, took a
sip.
"Ah, this is better than ice cream,"
he cried.
"Try my nectar." 'cried n wild rose.
"And mine," offered a daisy.
All the tlewei-M seemed eneer t lint
the children should drink from their
cups, and Jack anil Janet joyeu&ly
accepted. It was like tasting all the
wares of a soda water fountain. Kach
drink was delicious ami each bad a
Unver of Its own.
As they sinned the nectar. .Tack aid
Janet became aware hat musle wan
filling the air a deep melody ns from
an organ, n humming as of children
in a cnerus, ami new and then a sharp,
clear strain bursting out by Itself.
The children alnnced unwanl te he-
held another wonder. The trees, like
the flowers, were allve nnd nctive.
Thi.v unrn ..Yvnvtnrv tl,..lw l.Mi.mlinu u
i violinists sway their bows iu an or
I chestra, and tlie music was coming from
the playing of the brccze upon the
''"ves and twigs und limbs. The hum
mlng was made by bees and ether in
sect dancing happily niueng the flow
ers, while the sharp, clear strains were
the songs of birds. Ilencath the trees,
strange creatures were hopping about
In time with the music. Jack and
Janet wanted a closer loes at these
creatures, but right new the children
felt like dancing, tee, and they did
dance danced in the nlr. with Prince
I Flitter-Flush as the partner of both
01 them.
"Oh, I think Fairyland is lovely,"
cried Janet.
"This is only a tiny bit of Fairy
land," laughed Prince Flltter-Fhish.
"Yeu shall sce mere of it, and meet
fairy folks and have fairy fun and thrill
wiin tairy adventures, leu shall come
1 the court of my father, the King
nf the Fairies There I will nrewnt v nn
the tjueen, and thej- shall reward you
A., I
What the fairy prince was going te
say was net finished. Frem far away
came the call of a bell.
"Claug.! Clang! Jnck and Janet!
Come! Come! Heme te dinner!"
"It is the dinner bell," cried Janet
iu dismay.
"Obey!" cried Prince Flitter-Flash.
"Yeu can come with me another day."
Already the call of the bell was f nrry
lng Jnck nnd Janet toward home.
"Your fairy cups will bring you,"
cried Prince Fiitter-Flnsh, his voice
growing faint in the distance. "He
sute te wear your magic fairy caps."
Tliev rushed nlenir se fast- tlmir nnrw
blew off. Instantly they seemed te
grew heavy, heavy, and big. big. Down
they came te earth. They were back
again en the grassy knell above the
lake.
"Clang! Clang! Come te dinner!
juck aim .lanet: tome te dinner!
"Oh! AVc have lest our magic fairy i
caps," rried Janet. "We mrntr n
back nml find them'
lck wisely. ,
,us te obey
11- We will I
ui ih'w . sain .lacii
"Prince 11 liter -Hush told
the cull of the dinner b
i,i ,(, .n,in rnl.ir .....
" te visit th Pnfrv JJSme"w
? .'. viblt tl10 iniry KlnB nnd
.--...
Addresses will be mnde by Judgel
Lewis and Director Certol 011. president
of the Cubs, nn organization of news-
,ir m,m Imhit,. EZZiu...
,,',' ,. ',. ', iL," 'iin '; .?
et' orphans.
i.!n, i ,i. fns nt i?uii,. ...i ..1.11 '
' dren from the Jewish Fester Heme. Iln-
brew Orphan Heme, und Downtown,
In :iSl:,f3lta"' Philadelphia will be 'the -?.H '.?h :,?& America,, I.eg.en will win this
ivn nnnilrpn nrnlmnu fnn. T.....1..1. (liners 01 rauiiuj iiihiiuihiiii.v .....,..- i,f 1, ,inn0 l.e,.ni,i.. n l.iw
11 In r,;,.in. BU t,lN "l i"-'.-""" ' a t'urim entcri "", W'";1' ,, Vi, ' .V nh. "B11 lf n,)t tllls year' s"m" etl"',
11. j 11 spcaiiing teitunnnf in t.. 1 1 i, ..... .. n..i ...... Inn's ftlrHiiLT follies. However It be, "... .i..... :..i, .. .i,.. ...1...
te the college stu-I I" "' ' t'l'" lKn """"" n h fact remains that in udheiing te J, '.," "' " ? "'"i" L" .".' m
Jewish Orphanage will give a costume Whatever else may be said about the
play depleting the triumph of (Juenu1 curtulled litems fashion, it 1. as attained
llslher ever Hamuli. This will be fel-1 the dignity of a cliindard, and with
lowed by a program in which hcadllucrsiKccmihg permanence "Tin n is safety ,
fri m local theatres will participate, in numbers," and the ladles Knew it
- That makes it unaniim Us. Se why
Te Lecture en Literature should meie man wnny iiheiu the stand-
''Tin, Sei niirl (lemirniln, ..f ri.t. .,.. ..
r 1. ...,., ,,..." ...in 1,, .1 ii "'"" kcIvcm; Thev are te I iiiiiiueiuicd. net
ne itlH! 0 WturThutai'V.lX ""' ""0" "e adopileu of sensible.
lie C iiVreli He is of the lii.L... . health-prometlng ga.inents that iiiublv
111s 1 ri,"ni ,, S?,,.0' them 10 secure the grent-st possible ,..
w'VTt' uZl S'.'i'"'- ,:1"f? ren of plijalunl eoinfert -and udinl.a-
Philadelphia Divinity Scheel.
Ability Is Net Enough
ates easily, who can de geed werlc with
little effort is tee likely te presume utien
his extra iutelligunce.
',"',. lu" ,l"ul',,vlu . down late
""' . ''" KUV' '. I"J,r,Jncu '" Nlidc
" ' k '" "Urit te de off IiIh own sheul-
of nt'h"r men! " ,he tlieM
I cdevetcs n part of his nbllit.v te tlm
y slug of schemes te get out of wmk.
lie thinks because people admire his
1 euIelrnesM. tluir I,., ...... '1 ...... " '
". ! -... ...-Jll-ia MH. LL'l n l'.i . Ill 1 1 it
- ills
ts,;;i ,,,' ", ..." ."' SU" I
! ;"' J ""' """ "lis wrec,ei tlieiisuni Is '
0r (.nre(..-i4 w 1 eh mlnin ,.,i...... . ." ls ,
been ahuible
ie and productive.
. .
llLICATIOV im.i ir .
A , ,'1A11U'N "' fTert aie as
- ail LL-nnui a III) Illflli nr .1 I. 1 1 f
i, .,.., " 1 "'"" ."'. nm.v as
Kt
THE
Letters te the fiditer
Hates Boasting
Te the Kdtter of the KvcMne 'mM.'c htiitti
Hlr After reading the letter by
"American Always' I thought bow
amusing it sounded where u suggest
America finished the wur In six months.
Naturally, after England and Jier
Allies weakened ntid lessened the Oer
man Army, and pushed them out of
France and through Ilelgluin.
The first part of the war was the
hardest righting, England losing tnon tnen
sands of men in just one bottle nlpnc.
the Dettle of the Mens. I was there
and seeing is believing.
Hew nbsuid te even suggest you
wen the war in six months after the
Englishmen were tired nnd war-worn
with- strenuous und continuous fighting
eS. three years. When America caine
in it was net a ua nnni uiier urc uinj
work was done, and the American boys
were frcph and felt geed. Se thev were
eager te tight, feeling geed nt tun be
ginning, whiln our men were ready
te die, net light, having done mero
than their shaie of the llghtlnK.
I'd like te knew hew America would
leek ami feel If she hnd fought for that
limn nml fntlli! Iilirillv CO OH tllUCll
longer, then England cume In just at
the last lup. Naturally, wc would net
have the peii and ambition te. wipe the
Germans oft the map. ulve every ueg
his due
v. ..ion uinin tn mm letter, if Amer
ica hnd net come In, Germany would
have licked the conceit out of hngland.
Well, te use the same expression as
yourself, no doubt she would be en her
way te lick the boasting out of America,
as this Is all they de.
ONE WHO, WAS OVEll THEKE.
Philadelphia, Mnrch 12, 12J.
Shifters vs. Clippers
Te the Lihler 0 the f,t liiii; I'uDlle Udutr!
gir There has ceme te my attention
a clipping from your paper, being a
letter by "A l.eyul HhiCtcr" witi ref
erence te the Clippers. I presume thft
"Leyal" means he or she is still graft
lag, I note it Is merely out of curiosity
that said .Shifter wishes te learn mere
about the Clippers, and It is evident
from the tone of the Shifter's letter that
he or she does net wish tnis aaiu i
order te become a member of our eraer,
but simply for "knocking" purposes.
if possible. . ,
Te "A Le.vul Shifter," I might. say
that there arc many ethers who nre
anxious te learn mere about the Clip
pers, but owing te the strict secrecy in
the past their efforts in this direction
hnve been fruitless, ccept, of course, in
such cases where they hnvc become
members. ,
In view of the many lequests I liave
received of lnte, I hnve communicated
with the Ite.Mil Clipper recommending
a few slight changes in the by -law's,
which will, if accepted, enable the pub
lic in general te become acquainted with
the purpose of our order and the cause
of its existence. Then all these in sym
pnthv with our cause would bu placed
in a 'position te become members should
they se wish
tiKnnbi mv MiBimstinns meet vith the
ennvnin nt NhnnvlS MSLef 1 si mil .
Inform thn "curious.
MEMIiEIt QF THE CLU'l'EKS.
Philadelphia March 1-1, 31122.
Women's Dress, Present and Pat
Te the Editor of th Eicnlne Public Ltdaer:
Sir It has frequently been emphn
s'ued in both oral and written discus
sion that the latest fashions in feminine
raiment arc tee radical in soine re-
or net the woman of
.1 , -t !. 1 .. .Mn.ln.. U ml
lung
would
und p
eminently, proper ey n i Di-rui-m... .-.-..
PiHLin. ,,....v.
tj...i.ifu Y nnrni.i-
today oversteps the bounds of propriety """ ""r. ?" '""" "; v ' .
in her tvle of dressing deiiciuls upon ' thpm ftned by tinhorns who call them-
ihn nnlnt of 1,1 "Lv S i that ' sclvcs -rervfce men. The majority of
the point of ylew. Mti tia 111 tnat ictter-writers never looked nn
meuest.v is in uic eye; imii is m eaj, ,----,.,.-,,.. ... .,. ,....
i i7, Z i mitaH '"11 the world that they are net in
I shock a person with puiltunlcni ,. , . ,, ,, ,,, .... ..
rudish Ideas might be regarded. as ' ""'."' . ", ,"V.7 L ..i,.in n.
, . 111 1 ...I l-.l L11C ill! I KUII ,'.. v.. . .. I'.u.. ...ta !.'
person. ery much tiniiue tun lauics j" nuhllc
n Colonial days, who made themselves til2Xnte1 World War t.t.
leek elder and mere dignified, as i . ergllnzatinn. mad p f r.al
matter of course by wearing powdered . nc wle MW servlcc in the big show
wigs, the modern descendants of Eve , . inl- t ,,,, , t 0, fi ht.
seek, and find, tie secret e perpetual
youth through tlieir sartorial accein- ,
lireugn tlieir fn"naincc,n'n-i
nlishmenls. their motto being Uell up
ul,(l Krevv J'01"-" . , ,
The tcmuiine cry is a ways inr some-
thing new. se,etl,1g , ifferent In rai-
SSSr 1 Adornment; A weniun taste
m matters of dress is stii ctlj her
own. She wans clothes branded with
personality, and gets what she w.t;
often by gentleness or tad. teuictlmes
uy icurs, or nr u iwi n-w ;.- .i.wui.. i
H.n Inmeriitlie and menacing rolling
pin. When milndy steps out of her
boudoir robed in nil her glory and in-
culentally flushed with emotional in-
rf n9Jtf ' 1I,UVt nlumnce the '"0
.'?.vl.J0rf,L1,nT.n UsenU,:
",l "'" "
c ii ..! oe,. .i,.t ,nn .,i
"' .lV.,V."t".An.i.iLan'i,;i.
"'"P10 l'llcs a"J i'" MJilet, iiegntle
shades we men are like sheep following
the bell-wether, save thnt new and then
mm of ns skids out of tin- beaten pnth
nnd with nn exaggerated waistcoat
frantic tie. or. petlmps. waing proud
nf n irinriiins new lid tli rt C seenii te in-
crease the cliciuiiferenie el the head,
gees en "high gear among the ladles.
arilH WHICH WOmeil sei lip ler uieill-
tlu. , . 1 , , 1
As ngninst the yauished mij.ii,. of long
skirts trailing and sweeping 111 t he mud
nnd dust, the snort s:.irc 111s uuw.'iin,,
'in nreiier iilienment. and net wind
I tossed) is nciit and nttractne. while
lending Itself entirely te llie Utiles nf
hjgleue.
While women uewadujs may luck the
demureness mi liighl itteemed iu utr
lierdas, ihe luue niiieh in which they
may take u cempenMitury juiile, iiuiud
lilt; 11 luagiivtism ceiumcusuiate with
their uewl dlseeu-reci petcntiailtli'H.
tn ieenl all the pine geld of lift
' 'V'," "".."' .''"..,.?". ..,M"V .'."".
"p luiues are uiieiiiuiiiiK nun i-iisiin
nt,u m,i. .,f tlm ,ln,ss
I'llANK lU.I.lS HKHOrT.
'. i
sifv ;.. i. . w.i. ..... j
Lh,,x:v-mMwi)i
j. . .. . ..niaj a-r. -- , iL! , laaaaaalt
And, truth te tell IIU'J cnerisll meiiesiN ' '" " - .ii-.-ii i..n . 1 m- mini sw. iri. mini lutra It ilay up.
just us much ns did the deur old ladles I '-i (euntrles had suffcie.l a gie-n deal kl' P',.00;1. ,Il0.1V,sTIVic,"',,
of the iiuletcf und mere sheltered imj.s 1 "'" from the Inst war than we .lid, um "sc-1" " ' Tl.n
..e . ... riM,.. ,,,... 1,. . ,.,,,,,. ,,n,. ,,r still the.V lire in n nine 1 beltei' nll-hi ,
,'i jui, 1. iiiu 111. mi. ,,,,,, iii)'.imiiii . i-.r.'-. aiaBBa a,aav aaaiai aa aa aa a. m
nrnspiit.ilnr llvlnL- enn hnr.llv be nl,i , ''d are net surrounded with se man, Rfll aM WW
1....
l'h lade nil a. l fbruar ''s. iirj
I -tuma 1 -... nHAuiuiiin. x.
'"
PEOPLE'S FORUM
by the old hell-born whelp. "What ls
11?" ' 1
An words are Inadequate te express
my feelings concerning a thing mac nns
bccii licensed te make mere trouble und
kill mere people; licensed, I say, by u
fe-cniied civilized unrisuanizcu, in
L HI IV CJ Jl V IllSvU VaUI II! Ill III VMS M i
lie Natien te destroy mero people, i
, body, brains, pocketbook ntid repu-
trletlc
soul, b
tutleti, than all the wars and dlnsters
of every description (all told), hew can
I say it? Net with flowers, net with
music, nor with candy. I win sny It
nnd will say it with nil the bitterness,
hatred and' prejudice that I can pos
sibly bring forth frpm nn honest heart
and etic, I believe, te 'be in the right
place.
If nn mnn kills another he Is elec
trecuted. If a bluebenrd kills a dozen
saBJMsar&fci'iifS
h 1. . .. ! , men There Is lid '
h m te swnllew two rncii. in ere is no
difference of opinion shown. Uut tlint
old rattlesnake, Jehn nurleycern, that
has gobbled 00,000 peer souls aniiuallv
for hundreds of years, let him live. 1
T.lke 11 hnnrh nf hornets they feel like
vtlnelntf overt mnn and woman who I
favors the Velstead net
-- '"i' . ." . I
Mnd? Well I think I can say yes!
I knew, ns a Slum, wemer, wuni yaahitr. underifelnir traltUnc. tuition. tr
going en under the license law nnd Dr. vldu. but with no maintenance pa.
Amy knows n thing or two about beet-
leirirlnir. Heme Tiennle even tlOW advocate Blhlleal Trm nf "Cern"
the soldiers' bonus coming threitKh tlw'le,hr tlMore the Klrntg Publle Ltlller.
former process. A goeu iiisnnp 01 in
--"--- ' "" " - .-. , I - - nun IU1 .- sil II irii
cnge, I see. is very unfavorable te tnt',j(Fuh was in Hifyjit, and his father im
dry law and he is only one of the many. eer te buy rern? a. i. 1..
He said he hnd no reference te the, Philadelphia. March 12. 1922
innderlnln. hnf the ether clnss. Accord- ! The Hebrew word which Is translated In
Ingly It appears that the Hishep thinks
the tenderloin ts a jew, (legrnuen cinssj
te begin with and the lirst "gentle
mnnly" glass stays where it started.
Again, in conclusion, my best wishes for
the success of that twenty-thtec-i'.ti -
old mayor of Iuirpeit. O.
Vj. e. eepked
Philadelphia, March 1, 1U22.
Fer and Against Benus
Regrets Benus Conflict
Te the Editor of tin Evening Public Ledger:
Sir I regret, as a member of the
American Legien, very much this con
flict that is going en between the bonus
and anti-bonus forces, for it is taking
all the glory out of the war for the
peldler who really went into the con
flict threuzh a snirlt of patriotism. The
public Is net nware that there is a '
big and respectable element in tnc
American Legien who are net favor
able te this held-up of the Government
for several mere billions of dollar.
I admit, nt the present time, the
bonus forces have put out such a prepa-
fanda that were a veti taken of the
.eglen there would qulte, likely be a
majority for it, but 1 feel that a very
respectable element of the world war
veterans are much opposed te holding
their patriotic effort at a price. Leve
of country should be beyeud price. This
propaganda has blinded many of the ex ex
seldlers te this fact, and they seem te
use the argument, "ethers get theirs,
se I want mlne." What will the few
hundred dollars amount te te the men
who nre new In hard luck? It might
who nre new in liari iuck.' it mignt
tiJ them ever temporarily, but if they
bonus looking for a job, this job would
give them n bonus thut would lie reauy
worth while. JOHN T. SINCLAIR.
Philadelphia, March 10, 1022.
Calls Objectors "Tinherners"
Te the Editor et the Evening rii&l.'c Lcdecr:
Sli The criticism one sees In the let
ters through the People s terum In re1
R-V1 Ul tV soldiers' bonus makes n real
Tliei.
III l Hll II llIU llllllin. ill ,.. ...... ......
. . . t -, th . bI11
,,, for tllir .,,... T, . ,a.c thelr
representatives in Washington del
rnnr-spnt ntives in Washington doing
.i,n, fi, mninri, ,.t n,c numhuru
voted at their last two national con-
,..,.. ions
The Aincrlcan r.egien's represents
,. aT?SZ VZ?.
, , mmhvU. 0f thr erganl-
iU(m nn, tellin. the ,! politicians'
: , Xv S. DC.. ' uVt what
w,at ,n t,10hwny of tla. acljuted
omnensatien bill.
tnJKP? '8a ",?.i. ". ' . i. ..i ..w
,, f()rm nn erKnizuti0 r their own.
nini(il)g ti, ppiIinr C.rover Itergdell
tll(,,p cemmnn,ier ,im their first move.
Kt-World War x etcr.,n de net mnk.
a p.actlce of .writing their likes and
dislikes threucli the newspapers, llu'i
take only whnt is coming te them justly
when it becomes a law. and it won't be
,P tj. n,st in line, that S. ii they hine
lnnt el(1 .lischarge mails and dated 1!MT
t(1 ini9i HARItV l COLLINS
Philadelphia, Februuty 27 11)22
Give the Farmers a Benus
Te the EtUore the E"i iie r.bhr 1, ter
Sir If iiu.v one is entfi ed te u bonus
It i the farmer. Ir Is doubtful if a in
people had te struggle und suffer dm 'is
the war as much as did the fanner
Tlu-y raised the wheat and allewel
ethers particularly the '-ehliers te eat
the wheat bread while fh tanner live,
en barley bread. Let the sWunhp " V
i.ynur. ,ui mi; 1 uiiini i"i '- mui ne:
n :ir. 11 i 1
Dolcstewn, l'.i , March ." llt'J'J
An Instrument of Happiness
fa thi .'idler 0 iJiu f . tni.iu i'libtic da
i s'r An Inevitable dualism blseets imr
j W(1,t says I! w i:m,,1Mlii. Hi ei v thins
uls IWll ,,llc,i ,111(j nill ,, ,,wl a ,
of ,.... ... ,, . ..,. ,.,.. .,.., ,..
nlse, as nni' of the partieles af the entire
sjsiem et things.
The evil side of ilmt law moivbech
feels and knows. Lvir.i iim-l'lgent bu
man being feels ami wltniM.es the .lis.
astrmts results of it.
A few adheients of tlm 1 ,,n m-
"ei Miring te put tlm bl line ter all these
"",'""" "''i enn inr. inn in
ClilS US WO lire lleiv. Iihimiiisk ll.ni. Iki,u
net ".In- Inu. " lv
... . I - ' " , I.
-, ."..: . ,,....
' "" ertung the geed suit: el tlint Un
it Is Miuicit.jit te sny enh .1111. thing
Hint It invites and niekes iuiieis.il
liuigliler, and for that reason alone ir
diiscrNCii te be en I ed : The cieitesl In.
siruiiii'ui 01 Happiness, uh iiryiieu hii
I . ,". "
iik&ii.ki!ui!
I
''?ShMifybi
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Questions Answered
Heating Power of Ceal
Tdthr Mlfer 0 the tjvnrliig Public Ltigrr'
Hlr What f Urn dllTerrnea
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jJVXiV et 1"ud ",d B0'1 t,ml 5nV7 '
MilieiieitMa, Mnrch li, 1022. ' ' "
In the lii'At-
The heating power of i-aiit Wilrli can be
exnrrascd in cnlerlns or llrltlnh (hrninl
enltii (U. T. V ) In Its nieul ImtHirlant
preKTly nnd In tpntd frenuently by meaim
of tn appsritus kniiv.ti ns a "1 iilorllnetor."
Ilic rrltifllte nf the tent li ponds upon Iho
determlnHtlen of th( welsrht of wnter which
one t'eunrl of renl inn reMert Inte ufam nt
V!li! dtcifi r, ai.dur nlmesphrrlc prfSJure.
Iltuunlnnus ten! contains 1.1,828 II 'J, tl.t
antlirncllc, 1,1, SOS II. T. t!
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8eldlers Receiving Vocational Help
"lr-w anr soldier, of the lata war
ut recclvlne vocational tralnlnR"
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phiiadciyhia March i.i; 1H22.
T)w ,,lrocter of vh9 vt.run.,' liureau .eyi.
that at t) close uf 1021 there were 101.57s
tefran rcelln MKitlenal tralnlr.ir Of
then, 03,014 were recellnif from $f0 te
mtn ....k. . ,. ., ,
addition tu tuition, beuku, buppIIps and
v,v vi iiuiiiii iiiuiitipiinnce uiiuwhiic- 111
equipment The remalndnr of the nutnber
pro - pre -
UlllFUl mtn a itin ilaln f nM.k.1 n..t U.n
the autherlwd oralen of tli Ulble a -
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Happy, restful days at
(jiaifonte-HaddenHaii
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J
The Original Hadden Hall
Has new reopened
The original Hadden Hall, dosed during the construc
tion of the new Boardwalk Wing of Hadden Hall, has
new reopened, while the Wing nears completion.
Hospitable, quiet, homelike. The choice, for many
years, of interesting, cultivated people seeking recreation
at the seashore.
It is Spring right new m AdanticCicy most delightful
time of all the year. Mild sunshine and a breath of
sea air add zest te pleasure and sport. 18-hole golf
course, horseback riding en the beach, endless amuse
ments, fascinating shops and theatres.
On the Beach and the Bemd-wmU.
American Plan Only. Alvayt Open.
Write far iUmtrattd folder and rates.
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RAVMORE
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IIMMA T. OnAHAUlO
J'iiunue:pnia, Ainfcii is, 1022, -.
The Knitllsli trannlatlen of the In
tten un tlm pedtitut of this statu I
"Hoener Hhull these meuntalna crumbU I
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lirnak the cevnant, which, at tbd fart.
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Sir I hava hern trylriK for aeine tlme t
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sins as fellows!
"Ye, ladj, I'm a peer eM liaslt;
My wits ara net Nery clar."
Can you nceuri a ceny of this poem for
tureuKU tne 1'eople Kerunu
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l'hlladelphla, March 12, 1052.
"The Bey With a Bundle"
Te ihr Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Mr Would It be nonslhle for me te
'euro through sour People's I'erum a poem
I m Iilhel I." tin Peers entitled "The Dey
1 1 With a Uundle' 7 The flret Mana Is;
1 "'Iho boy with a bundle! That's me, Jehnnla
' Day.
lft Bt-ir.dlnir In cool In the hall,
V.Tille the waiter geca easily up th wide
stair,
As fresh from the darknaa I blink at tha
slare
Anl werder while wattlner my par
If In hcavii'i are bundles nt all."
JENNIE T. PRINCE.
1 Chester. Pa. March 12. 1922
hrRINO ItEHORTH
Phillips Heuse
MaiMcbeulu A.c. armr Urach
Attaining the Highest Standard 0
American Plan Scriice at
Moderate Kates
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b.lh. mad running water tn rtMiait.
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