i '', vVi.S OT1 $Xl ' le ire 1 ! cd ieT n tr Ida KJ ay of 'n'J 5: ICI'I it the e. alt' ast54wr sirQGt&r A fsfWd&lP ABOUT. PEOPLE M'.i Wynne Talks e) ? i l.7liiirV IVJ , , , , , " nws Miss Mary &n ignt West and Is Visaing Mrs. Lee Other Matters ed In tlie rnY ONB will be Interested In tne '( IT ..t nf Miriam lteDcrw nun 1 flnrtcer Err'"' iLi. Mlrlmn lives by thf Brl,n,r nil tlie Tflrleus members in '? ,w5!Jf. "f the Uebcrtfl family of u.t branch of tiw wmnmg Ueb. ' he iarrta 1 Bllnner Thompson, M,i'J IlndSlffe Ileberts. whom wife iK'"!llTume.hete it open"' ; , j stepson et airs.. R&rrErTflnrnnll, who .'w formerly 4i Ban" wi-in His two Iiau-Dreiiiers, W& m.TA A Ervln, are Mrs. W YmMrlLlmZkn eme 'ft flkaVIBfl Hilt! w--- -VT Errln n.rnu ;" af0i 8i,ter of f?TiMln Godfrey, nnd one of the . IStB Si wSmen I ever knew. She. tee" D"U"J".P ,ftr8 age. I remember ded,Wme of ""death reutt Mr. jt he time . , thh American ?";'"? Madrid. He haU beenfin 1 EtM jiJmnHei service, but is new living ' !te,&SaSS Spwce street., H.I, lllt iStekw, Miss nebert?,wflsa Wend of the former Mrs. TSryin; they " it about the same, year. "M.tofer the wedding haU net r ?n announced, but it Is prebnble Muttklf place jnjlhe late sprln THERE'S nothing se fascinating i(s ?M". !i .. .fnreq buvlnir busily, leu I- knew, she and Ted Shakespeare nre te tStried en May 31 ii, , the Churcl. of i the Redeemer, I ryn Mawr. That . s 1 ;l.. nrrltv WCddlngS WHICH yrm i u. all out te Uryn Mawr In April,, May M linn Virginia Hcckscher's first, St been April 22, Henrietta Wlbn'a May 31 nnd then Pelly Thayer's en June 17. Henrietta looked very smart. She wearing n dark blue suit and a witty gray straw hnt nnd gray stock steck lnu and her slippers were of gray nnd patent leather. MART KNIGHT Is home from Tuwen. Ariz., after spending most of the winter out there. Her' mother, Mrs. Bradford Knight, nnd Kittle are "ill there and "Millie" Smith Is with them. Mary is staying with Kcy Smith Lee at present and I believe her mother nnd the ether two girls, Kitty nndBll lie. will be home in n month if net foener. Yeu knew the Knights rented Ihelr heuse nt 220S lUttcuheiibc street (or the season nnd se I suppose will net move buck into it until .May. Mary looked extremely well, hue is e smart looking with her rich coloring . and dark hair. 1 snw her with Evcy Smith en the street jrstcnlay nnd they were both wearing dark blue suits nnd inther small lints. I AM se interested in what. 1 hear of the Cuslitnnn Club benefit. Uf course, you remember they always have an annual benefit mntlnec. Will you ever forget Francis Wilsen nnd De Wolf Hepper lnbt year? They hap pened te be here in "Krniinle" nnd they tested each ether nil through the per formance. 1 remember some one in the midience offered te give n check for $100 te. the club, if Mr. Hepper would re- tltt "Caey nt the Hat'' nnd quick ns ' I tV t .a i i a wink l rands AMls.en steed up audi yelled, And I II give two hundred if he won't." However, much te the jev of the audience he was fiuully persuaded i le let Hepper recite. j But that has no bearing en this year's afternoon. What is Interesting me especially Is the fnct thnt most of! wveral ethers invited by them or by Mr. Potts, who is manaclm; this part f the entertainment, will be there "en testnme" te represent great actrc-se-, of the past nnd present. T hear thnt Mrs James Klvcrsnn, Jr., Is chnirmnn of tee nttcrnoen nnd the plans are se xoed for tlip costumes nnd impersona tions We will rpfllk- tlil.il- ,1,... .1... "divine Knrh" i 7.1.1 .. ,, , Wednesday. April 19. Amenp the naes.1 in. : is.fV" ,a well 9,C'iests wen Mrs. IM-r Helmes, Mrs, ',5 V Jf',,0ri JIrhl- Sarah Slddens, , Nerman MuNerney, Mis Jatne.s llnyle, .., . uie wuy, is te no done bv .Mrs. I sjenry Hutclilusen, nnd mnnv etheis ' There will be mere modern ones ! loe, Ada Itehan. who ,, v .ilL'i 'Yl: I years aKe; Frnncess Starr; new n,. , f ine icauing (ictrf.v.i..s; I.illinii Unwell, If- fint.... .... . T 11,1 ,. . i. ethers ' ' n,l1 vnr,"'' nnd'TJ.h c,,,b "lnv(',, from Tlftli mere .i0".1 tims " lt,1( Hprure mere than n year uire, 040 0t11ur "nd?heh lhC. StaF ''"V- stayed h 0 re. th. mrfc .eTr"y of U ls "'"J' ""ve made west n.0ru,'v for tllt, " nd in 'ret en mertciiccs. ,i ti, ,e.... L' !"". Vwhwlulecl for the lift- Tuwdiy. which falls en a DETTEIt keep your ejeh j ,iU before Till or S TBVlnctti "nence.l tee, but 1 Vi.sr 8 " Very ,,1('(, "' nt intetulm'TS Klve ye" ' u knew .h.m ''? '"''"J' 'mlr w. tuess "lee unlce en be. Nw tu'M' XAXCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrff. rims. i.... ,-, . . ! Pine streer ,7M?K vans, of I'ni Wfi In).- srs.. 'en at her home 0.'rtran at lime 1 win entertain at luncli- Include the meVnhL'i', , J " .BPii will Mr. nnd Mr. -n...., ... . Ilcr luru emu, P'Cheatniu : Hin ",""nm Wurti Harinnr, 'tlens en U,tl" 'b'n ,h eJr."wiylnB cengra tij: erday e u",h et duughter. born Jvoefro'T'iLl'o-i.Jr ria,e,;,.Ha,n!'.r.. who-, narHn 'Z"ZE urd"nrlia-?:',,,1 '''' l'lee mi Reawmef, lirvn"."'' Church of tlie, " Mil their" Um JhiVr bML,S-Si.,," '' "flflfe. of i 1 '. -'I'ss Anita straw- HWm . - u"" at Aiken n i ...1 ' ""'ui'k Beinn nweek. ' - e ' wl" return home Mri iVffiXS Vf' hem r e. ir. 11 n.l 'ne their tnivL'i"'10 nnve been ",iterii11!?,URe- 001 Da (juntry "'''nwoeil Fan thl month Rt h,rnCf"rd, the been eccup-' i.nncey 1 rm, tneir month, nilddle Xl X. . bia ;-"5"10 MncN J avenue, nvi' ""'.. r C1 ill). Pllllltll- 5 a Hmnll l.V'..""u"K, xr 11 Thursday. A'nVif16.0" ."' .her small entertain liimiii . ii E. rV ifeVi: . J1L .honor" of l.Vr Hi. April '. Mrs. lieien " Uu110"0 e. who win ,n.?!.ft0!'herMii jEW. Who WllTremn J "8rhn, of rill fcC?ver win v,i' r?'"5ln for a short tin 0. fi will be laid fr,er. ,l f,10,,t """ r, and Mr- Ja"l for huvn nmiu Aante City. t,w ,Iett'l Tiaymere, n&? $mk, ' S)la,,,t!fnlng "at th, iS, Gf'l? will "1, (f' Hie cl.il,.'0 2 Newton . ,U(, M. nnd Mrs. ' the I The ljWUIefle j ji'Ji J-r Mr. and Mrs, i-in SMIUUIe- ." Deeii sneii.ll.,.. ""'J' '." :"! nienr thl peaiV i.e", '".". " WSSS&B&nJt? 'fti.v "P 1 ui UllKl'e , Oreen inn .i.UCHU'iy. Anrll IS m i,A I Vlrelnla Hrckehe; lni ll0,,,er "f MIm !5 Mr Ud?Vehe,rF' S?"n.Hter . of Mr. iirnve, ri . - r . a ht is 11-iint, rw 1 '5USe'' Ii!ucre,.lfflnIl, iTPV"1' . danehtcr of .. " trpckseher ?&. bw Vn';, e.c,,,,..kHcller inn wintr . y Mr nd,rM n"11 ' ia,'t ' ftftwids. Mr''n''JV'B" WnshiiKten inn v- . ' '"-lucin aii .,. " Until J5Vl.er t? Engagements and Wedding n as nemrnea r rem tne their yacht, tlie Enchantress, returned home Inst week. , Mrs. c. It. Hmlth. of 220 West Nippon street, Chestnut Hill, has Issued Invita tions for a musical en Saturday after noon, April 8, nt 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. D. . V.. Cummins Cotherweod will ehtertalrt at dinner nt the Hollevue-Stratferd this nvcnlnjr In honor of their daughter, Mls.i Louise D. Catherwood. Miss Withelmlnn. II. du Pent, daugh ter ei irB. wimnm uu i'ent, or Kenneth pllte, Wllmlneten, who ,hns been the guest of Miss Marjery Nixon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Heraco V. Nixon, of 2223 Walnut street, for a few days, has returned te lier lieme. Miss Nixon, who Is a Btudent at Wostevcr nnd has teen spending the spring vacation with her parents, will return en Tuesday next, Mrs. "William Frederick HVilamnti. who has been gpemllng d week wlth her iiurciua, air. ana Mrs, llehert Emett Hare, of 400 Seuth .Twenty-second ,reeJ: ,m9 turned 'te her ' Heme In Washlniften. Mr. nnd, Mrs. Hare will leave'An May 1 for their summer home. Stenyhurst, Strafford, where they expect te remain until the autumn. Mrs. Hnmucl T Hninmer, of 2130 Spruce street, who has been upending a short time In Atlantic City, will re turn te her home tomorrow evening. Miss Klolse Dickey has returned te her apartments nt the Wellington after spending- a week In Atlantic City. -,.Mr',.nnd Mrs. James If. McCrone are new living In Wilmington, Del. Mrs. McCrenp before her marriage en March i was Mrs. linker Townsend. daughter Q Hr.sV,B' Coulter Baker, off this city. MM;,.McCr.on?.l!Jhe son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. McCrone, of Mlddloten, Del. Mrs. Frank R. Donahue and her daughters, Miss Elizabeth Donahue nnd Miss fcloaner Donahue, of 115 West Tul Tul Tul pchocken street, aermantewn, nre spending two weeks In Atlantic City. QERMANTOWN Miss Knthcrlne Uroeko Smith, of .151 Pclham read, and Miss Sara Barr Fry. ?l IVTlh.nm feurt. will give a luncheon nt the union League, followed by a theatie DirAs '5 hner of MIbs Kleaner Helmes, of Oak Iianc, whose marriage te. Mr. W. Clifferd Moere will take place en Tues day. April 4. The guests, who will In clude the members of the bridal party, will be Mlts Dorethy Moere, Miss Marlen Maxwell, of Hast Orange, and Miss Margery Baum. Mr. arid Mrs Rebert Kllleugh, of 6334 Greene street, uimounce the engagement of their duughter. Mlse Josephlne Kll Kll eough, te Mr. Warren A. Fergusen, of Xenia, O. Miss Hazel Ceflln, of r.07 Hansberry 5er.et,AWl,1.1 ive, a i?rldB0 Party en Thurs- wi, "V "?' n honor of Mif8 Uorethy Walters, whose engagement trt Mr. I'Tanii ueacen has recently been an nounced. There will be about twenty guests. Mrs. Heraco MuFetrldge. of th Hamar Apartments, Forty-sixth nnd Walnut streets, gnve n luncheon and a bridge party at the Delmar-Merrls yes terday. ALONG THE READING ."Mr and Mrs. Allen Mnthleu, or Jcn Jcn Ulntewn. have returned from Washing ton, where they, went- te attend the Hetnry Club convention held there this week. Mr. nnil Mrs Willi. im M" Wmvap lmvi. returned te their home in Jcnklntewn ufter spending some tl:ne at Plnehuist, - -' I Mis M. r. idler, of Montgomery iwe- nue, OgunU, hus returned from Atlantic City, wheru she f-pent several duys last , wcck- Mr. and Mrs. Lester I. Dlngee. et Elklnn Park, have returned ftem Her- muda, where they spent a few weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Hteele, 3d, of i Lenex rend, near Ogontz, will siiend the i week-end at Atlantic City. i WEST PHILADELPHIA Mlls Helen McGewen. of 4927 Cedar, avenue, case a kitchen shower and' five-hundred party recently In honor of Miss Helen Sheernn, whose mnrrlaire te Mr. Mnurlce Mulhern will take plncu en Wednesday. April 19. Amenp the tn Misses lllglit, ttu Mt.sse .MunninR, Miss Genevieve l'ewel, Miss Mae Sheirnn. Mlsa Anna pinkey. Miss Dore- thy nibli. Miss Munru-iltn I'arty. Miss u'?.n b", a"" " ivatnerme mui. Iltril. Mr. and Mrs. K ilen. of 6041 Irvine street. West Philadelphia, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Mary Zlen, te Mr. Abraham Steumen, son of Mrs. Ida Steumen, of 2928 We.st Co lumbia nvenue. Mr. and Mrs. TVIIllatn 10. Heward, of 4tS Seuth l-'erty-thlrd street, have an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter, MIhb Maud Kstelle Heward, ami Mr. Drew M. Thorpe, of Plttuburfrh, ferji etiy of this city. Mls Jlary Lent, daughter of Mrs. A. I, Lent, of E10 Woodland terrace, ls entertaining a number of the mem bers of her sorority ever the week-end. The guests Include Mrs. J. V. S, Htrlck ler, MIhh 1'dn.i Strlckler, of IiwlsburftT, I'a. ; Miss Hannah Madren, of Mtincy, I'a.: Mm. A. M. Ilrewn and Miss ltutli Brown, of Oxford, I'a.: Mrs. S. II. Starkcy and Miss Kleaner Ktnikey, of West Chester: Mr. Hays Drewn, of Oxford, nnd Mr Hlehard Lent, BRIDE OF MISS WAI.IU KOA Mlrs Hi-lllv, who is llte iliiimlitfr of ..I.. i . .all . . .'.'..: I.V !.'.. . .... . ,,r,rt''''flMSja, Br"-' izWBti&y'swTssL LVHHHHHHHHHHUiliiHR's' 1 jfleKHt' -Sti' 1 iTi'sssssMilllH rnr 1 r I SSSSSiaSBSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSKV' -xSBSm.. TSSSBSBSSrfSSSSSBSKXVBfiBRSBSBSkSSUIfMSSSIVSSBBSSSSnSSSSSkeeBx:l9LM iHBKIK?4ltl j.'WMnWV BSI 1 M MlWiS M M' ! vmm&mmmmpWrsNmaBMmi mmmamf w viKaBjsspiiin.-sBTSjisiKrj'' sppiHBfiTBSvKHTi siBBiiiiiiiiVeHvTTaiiiiilDWT i jsiBA?xlilBBiiiiiiMeiiHa - lsaHam!. Jn t,i .'"-.- . 1 1. V-ieV.wVA, .ValaVavar 4MB VMV fl, tlUniOH pilU'O, Will HO iniaiTiru aiiw iicnwvii, n . usi ns I,8,r f,er M 'f,eck ,0 Mr Alexander Broeh, r0, of New Yef MIm V . TV Make Debut Photo by Photo Crsfterd. MISS MARY FALCK Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred erick M. Falch, of Sprliigfleld ne nue and Lincoln Drive, Chestnut Hill, who will make her debut nt n dance te be given by her parents en Tuesday evening, November 28, nt tlie Hellcvuo-Stratferd MISS .WALBURGA K. REILLY TO BE MARRIED IN NEW YORK Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph H. Rellly Weds Mr. A. B. Paine A wedding of Interest In this city will take place very quietly at 6:30 o'clock this evening at the rectory of the Paullst Church, New Yerk, when Miss Walburga Knul Rellly, daughter cf Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Henry Rellly, of 2'.'09 St. James place, will become the bride of Mr. Alexander Brooks I'alne. of New Yerk. The ceremony will be per formed In the presence of the immediate families of the brlde and bridegroom and n few Intimate friends. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will wear n smart gown of whlte georgette crepe, the skirt embroidered in an oxqulMite design wltn silver crystal beads. The short train extending 'from the shoulders Is of cloth of sller with a glulle of crystnls nnd silver bendu encltcllnir the waist. She will wear a wreath of Jasmine In her hair. A dinner will fellow at the Hetel Plaza for these attending the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. 1'alne will snll for Ktl Ktl repe and will spend some time In Paris. On their return from their wedding trip they will live In Leck Haven. I'a., where Mr. Palnu will be In business Greenblatt Shapire A pretty wedding will take place to morrow evening tit 6 o'clock, when Miss l.llllan Shapire, daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Shnplre, of 1214 Xeith Fifty-second street, will beceme the brlde of Mr. l.euls Greenblatt. of 2E57 North Thirty-second street. The rero rere rero meny, which will be performed bv the rtev. Samuel Fredman. will be followed V. n KAnAtvlInn n Mut'uf'd 1 1 r'l ttt I it r ' ICt t:itiuii cat 'ii,it;i r iitiminh Itoem. The bride, who win le glen In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white hnln und chantllly lace, wltl n court train nnd Nell of tulle, ar- SYcnStV&'m " h" pl0 beunuct of whlte rose" ,X and ?llle of tteYallev. nnd will 'he unnttended. Upen their return from a wcddlna trip, Mr. nnd Mr-, flreenblatt will be at borne nt TMwirk.Tak.. t & At '' kV Bf 11214 Xeith Klftv-seoend .street nftcrUin,,,! nrnlnct the solder bonus. 'Hint May 1. I NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mis. P Kellensettf of 2114 Ni rth Thlrty-llrst street, announce the lietrutli.il of their ilaughter, Mlsq Pearl Kelletiseii. te Mr. Charles J. .eznlnky. of KCniiett Square. Mrs. Daniel Kranks, of .Verth Seven teenth street, has returned from New Yerk, where she spent some time vlsltlnej her sister, Mrs. 'Walter Miller, Mrs. Franks will leave early in April for Pittsburgh, where slie v 1 1 1 visit friends and relatlNes. Mr. and Mrs l.euls S. H.iuni, of 3216 Diamond street, liave announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Kvelyn llaum, te Mr. Nathan Geld, cf Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Julius Itanilnll will entertain a number of lier frlendb at luncheon ami bridge en Monday afternoon at her home en North Klghteenth street. Among the RUestn will be Mrs. K. Smith. Mrs. V. Brighten. Mts. S John John Jehn eon, Mi s B Itlclimends, Mrs. J. Wil liamson, Mrs. Tt. Adams and Mts. T. Schauffer. Miss Iras M tieldsteln, of I .".32 North Seventeenth street. Is entertnlnlng as lier guest fcr bome tlme Miss Mildred Uluiueiithal. Mr. and Mrs James Merris, of North Nineteenth street, are receiving con gratulations upon the blith of 11 son, William Fruleilck Merris, Mra. Merris was feimerly Miss Alice Bayer Frank lin, rt' New Yerk. TODAY - I ' l'hetn hy Phetn-l-rafKis H.M Ij UKII.LV Mr. mill Mm, JemjjiIi II. Hellly, of J 41.l sfl.ai.AAas, am VaiV Vn.il .. sV ,'i t.i - -.. i.. V.e V..-1. .. ( THE Letters te the Editor CamdervColllngtweod Jitney Perils Te flu, KJIInr nt t Kvenlne Publte LtiOtrl ..I ..I ... . ,.. I.. .. r'n... Ia,i Hir A rme yeswruay vrti,.- Colllngsweod Jitney fchew carelessness that Is little Miert of criminni. The Public Service Commissions, which all public cnrrlers nic controlled by. show n gross carelessness for the public welfare or safety when they grant licenses te busses te carry passengers through the city streets, equipped as the bus in which I rode nnd operated by us careless "an operator. The gasoline tank is located about two feet abeve the iloer, fastened te tlie front of the bus, nnd within two feet of the only exit te the bus. In case ei tha tank accidentally igniting no pas senger could lenve the car by the deer without being seriously burned. The fact of, the gasoline tank being allowed in the passenger compartment is gross carelessness en the part of the authorities. , , t . llenrdlng a jitney en Federal street te go te the I'ennsylvanm lerncs ni 2:'M) V. M. yesterdny, eight or ten passengers in the enr nnd'twe children under three jenrs of nge, the bus stop step ped nt 27 Federal street te 1111 the tank nnd, .without stepping the engine, the operator brought the gasoline hose right Inte the pussenger compartment threugn the only exit nnd proceeded te n.l the tank carelessly, overflowing nt least half a gallon of gasoline right into the passenger mmpniuutun n- --- - ! flowing through en te the het exhaust pipes, and it was nothing less than a I miracle tnnt tne gasei nc ii " " i v.. ti.n kuf.i- nf the nubile the nil- tlierltles should compel all large busses te maintain an emergency rear entrunce nnd also step every bus operating; wit it a gasoline tank in the passenger com partment, and rules established that would prohibit the filling of tanks unless the engine is stepped. "?1- " 1'hlladclphin, March 'JS, 10'J'-'. Roosevelt Beutevard Traffic Rules T tlut Kiltar of llir Evtnlne PuWe Udger! Sir I was amazed at the story printed in the Evemne " Lkdeer, March 28, te the effect that the Keystone Automehllo Club had pro tested against the rigid regulation of traffic by the Park guards jilen? the Roosevelt Heulevard. De these gentle men wish this beautiful highway te re vert back te its former state, when a self-respecting person could net drive his family ever tills route en account of the spooning purties and worse that parked along the sides. The Park guards deserve credit for the splendid way they have handled these pests and any self-respecting and law-nbidlng citizen sneuiu ru-uiremw; ,n. i..... . Rteatl of attempting te hnve thcin , re- moved. I hope this foolishness will go ( no further than its beurcc, ier i, iui j one, nm proud of our benutiful nvenue nnd tuc way it is inaiuiwui-ii. Philadelphia. March 20, inb'J. Applies Old Saying Te tlie Editor of the Eve line I'libllc Lutn-r- Sir About twcntypiKm jenri 1 s - 1l.lt. Inln n bnl III tllP ItOCKV Mountains near B,ltte Jln., wnrn a native alongside said he was nerry for me. .... . .. 'When vnn en hack Kant tell .veur friends that If there Is anything of value nere vc can iuar ir .,..,.... 0 inc Kast for money." I um often reminueu 01 xut- mi u. Inf. "The cewi far away navi iiuib horns." H. K. HOTCHKISH. Vlneland, N. .1.. March 'Ja. lil'J-'. Care of Disabled S.eldiers Inadequate Te (lie Editor of the Evening P'tMIe T.rdaer: Sir Senater Pepper took a HtnuiK took courage. Hut I cannot square his 'tcmarks nbtnit tulJlng care or me us iii..i first, before be would even con sider any kind of u bonus te the beldier who returned nuind in body. I would be much Interested te knew if he is in touch with conditions here in his own State as regards the di-abled situatieu. 1 deubfvery much If Mr. Pepper knows the truth about hew the mental and tubercular cases arc being handled in his own estate. If he menus what he sujs why don't he go after the dianbleu situation with u mulhd lUtV The hospitalization of th k and wounded soldiers in Pennsjlvnnlu i de plorable. If the Senater is sincere why doesn't he tear into this condition and clean it up a la Roosevelt fashion! Is he using the disabled Mildier a" a i leak te befog the Ihiiius ipntienV If he ls in earnest why doesn't he demand the best of cure for these boys? If he is sincere why doesn't he imeligate con ditions in his own State' He is against the bonus. Ne disabled man will iiuar- i rel with him en that score. .Many tatr ...in.ie,l nnl take the same stiinil. I'.ut . he made -etne very hlsh-seundlng u- " "contrlbute ' a icrtalii iim.ium in inrks about taking cur-of the mounded '"'"I' -"" " f0'c,u "ieund for . d disabled soldiers before he would Pebvlble bonus. That would mean thut "insider the bonus. Sounds splendid: ll w' i'ltended te laNe.the entile, lit what K he doing, or what hoi he nmetuit et the bonus iciuirements b) , dime, te bring nbeut a reform In the".''"' tusen. which, us you knew, treatment or hick of treatment of the.e , '"'t b' Miggested. wounded nnd dl'abled soldiers who rn- I Hut fellow your own line of re.ion re.ien side in the cenliucs of Ihe Rtiite he tep-1 1K "ith regard te that Went I'hila-1 resents .' Dees he l:no, for examiile. that In beicttlur es-Milillciw are tieins housed in a Suite liiHtitutlmi ut Ment Alte, I'a., where the Indigent and peer of the State are M'nt for treatment? N this tlie "hesl" thnt v heur mi much ubnut? If It l, then the hehlier who went te wnr with the expectation of rettirninc te his rewnnl of "nothing tee geed for tlie returned Mildier" ttlW lied te! Has Mr. IV'iuicr devoted nny ntteutlen te conditions within his own Stntc ns. te hew the dinnmed seiiiier Ih reecivlUK caie and IreiiiiiR'UtV Would the learned Sennter, for example, ten us what ne is dnlnjc te preUde proper hespitul tare I for the disabled? Uu Is aKainst the benun. I be for the disabled? Let him prove it with deeds, net empty words. WM. L. nrilNS. lMillndeliliiu, March LM, 1!ISL. Ne Intent te Belittle America Te thi Editor of Hie Kcrnliiff futile ltdgei : Sir Ah n nnturullBed Knclishmnn i I ciinnel but feel resret e;or many nb- , surd letlers In icpard te who wen the1 war. Many of them seem te be utterly ' lll...,u. 1..., I mil niielirltiAil l.. ..,A,I,I" I,. li, i.nn rlte se well as Hrwin Clui-li. lishtnnn wishes te belittle what Aincrlen diil in the war, but lie is net imhnmcil of what England did either. If Mr. (lurrett will permit me I would HUKueRt thnt he read Owen Wibter'H "Siiuure Deal," with a quiet inind. This book, written by u thorough American, nne clear mi SOIUO lMllntH of Ktu-llsh i-hnrnctci- for him. Tht-re is iiIhe an article in tlie tinniii- .Monthly (Febru ary), entitled "American MIsglviiiKH," by loiiiien, which contains a very; si'snitunnt iiiiss.ice en Iago 151. .1AMHS N. i.enn I l'hilmlelplihi. Muicli '.M. HV.'L', Vieivs en the' Benus Hopes Preddent Will Vete I Te the Editor el tne tnit0 futilfe Ledger: Hlr in nil tne xurera about ta he the l7tte hn ueteii ( which 1 also "hnl and tirivatn correspondence. In . ou bay ou 11 py by the letttr h nuetes (wniui I ulse , t h wJ b nM() ,0 (,0 nU , beKin-, SI .. a a. ..I.nn i litllfi Iwinn .1I.4..I 1 I1III11UI 11 II III rt"'ll viliniln- III) I" Mr.' Oarretf. statements nre uu- J""' bunlneM by prepared BreetlnK y up. come threuah '.lenbtedly comet. Ne sensible Enr- S: " w L...nbfL?... ,r"J!?ucLa I.KSSOX NO. 3 '), p b put, X.JUrt r jrMVjafis, "'WV? T7"f.ilHK-J PEOPLE'S FORUM by "Leterlp,''' wlie. in today's Issue, m! vised the cx-servtce men net' te sell out. The majority of writers have taken the stand that all the real soldiers were In favor of granting of "back pay," M some would cxnress it. and that only slackers and milllennlres' sons were opposing "adjusted compensation." Any one who says "all the real sol diers" is taklns In a let of territory. "Lcterlp" evidently la a renl soldier who takes n stnnd against (he present political bait; If mere than two years In France and Oerniany with the "first division te arrive in France nnd the last te return te this country" entitle me te call myself a real soldier, I wish te take my stand with "Leterlp" (and, I hope, n few mere real soldiers) an a real soldier who declares himself unwill ing te sell out. The real argument-in favor of the bonus, nslde from the political aspect, is the fact- that civilian workers, safe nt home, were knocking down high bilges while the service men were get ting "$:10 n day once a month," less, of course, Insurance premiums, allot ments and Liberty Bend subscriptions. However, 'he Meli wnecs nnld nt home were justified as n matter of expedi ency ; our uevernment was merely fol lowing the methods of our Allies in try ing te rush through the vast amount of war work. That the work at home could have been done mere efficiently and mere economically is generally ad mitted, but in time of great need man usually acts first nnd thinks it ever nfterwnrd. The main thing was te get the war wen; cost did net count in these days. Apparently many people think that the war Is still en, nnd thnt governmen tal extravugnuce must continue ! never theless, the war has been ever suffi ciently long for us te see where we made our mistakes and te take heed that the same mistakes shall net occur again. Therefore let us hope that, in spite of our splnclesH representatives in Washington President Harding will veto the present "vete-entcher" anil save the country three or four billions of dollars In tuxes in addition te giving business n chance te recover. If the present industrial depression is ever- come, and cverv one who is willing te ...b e n,i n V. the hi.mii will un I i us n .1 linu at jwij Hw "unue " uvrwa be forgotten. .T. KAYMOND DATTON. Chester. I'a.. starch US, 1021'. An Argument for the Benus Te thr Editor of the Evening PuNtc I.rdutr: Sii I believe ycur editorial. "We. the Government," In the issue of Mnrch 1!',, has struck the nub of the bonus question, though net in the manner intended. A few weeks ae I t)e!!'e--scd no defi nite opinions ns te the merits of the bonus, but duiinir this period the fal incleiis reasoning expounded by the nnti-benus exlierters aim the ehnructer of most of the pcrseni nnd Institu tlnns eiiKugin!; in nnti-benus tirade. lin( aroused theushts that lend me te the following eoucluslens: Flrit. We, the (Jevcrnment, when we' bejran eiganir.liiK for war. mnde n tre- t menueus mistake in tailing te draft labor and Industry I liulustry. and In Inaugurating 1 c tni"" "5'"r ''e,' ,a' "" ''"""'t''' plus iontMCter-lii(l.uI).UStM,nut ,h jay dra.T, re4r vhu. I .!nna -t tln .-est- Sccentl. Ili-fiiuv.' of that niNtnlte a cer- tajn jll(?0 sjertitm of our liojiulatlen wns1 given ciierinuus iniuiipnntIeu lit wntje-i, , ,,nlnl.-., , ,.!, m-1,I1,. nt th- ume tim,. another portion of our pepulii- mm iiiien' hi iniiiiury "crtici'i wns Riven a cempunHntlnn that was pitlfull Mimii In foinpuriien. Third. That situation wns lunnitVstU unfair te the hitter elif-s. Iinpnii'.f, though filth class was ddins only lib duly, the military class w.im iprfenn- mc tne mere nnznnieus (iui nun in aml ilc- nrvetl te be cemiiensated nt lait cuunllj well. Fourth. Since we, the (iiiwrnun'nt. iniide the mistake thnt caiued this in justice, we. the Government, should re Kret it nnd should recognize our right anil ilun te rectify it if possible. Klt'tli. The only way thnt we. the Cov eminent, can ctlfy that mlvtnke Is te uwunl new uddltieunl i ouipensntlen te that ieitiiin of our population which utis unfairly ttcuted (luring the war 1'ersniinlly, 1 ile net hee hew in get aw.iv from thep cinelusien ami. though theie may be differences of opin ion us te the proper nineunt of row pcnsatleii and the method for uiislng the money, it seems ridiculous te huil charges. Mich as "ceminerciali.ers of patriotism," ut bonus adherent. Pa triotism, If genuine, exists in penre time as well n in war, but we. the (rnverniuent, de nor expect our clerks and emrilees te uerk for nothing. When the K i.-MNr, l'rin.u' l.iaieui: prints the udtertNeuu'iit for n sale of Government geed-, nr the old pi nee time leciuiting nil, It ihurges and re ceives payment. Your editorial is misleading, per haps unconsciously, in that it ceutejs te the head of a family the idea that he iieipiiia iiiecK ei it'll liiiuiiir.s inut ou describe. Cemider it during the war. ' At least ten men from that block were engaged in wur-tlme work that netted them mere than one dollar a da v in ex cess of soldier's pay. Ten dellurs n din for two j ears is ever SHOOK. Following jour chain of thought, it appears thut each family m the block contributed $.'W0 per jeur te gire extra pay te th".s) "war worker-." It ieeins te me that "Jehn Dee" und "Rlchnrd Ree" have u cae, een en your own all-in-ene-jeifr basis. .1AM US .'. K HATING Philadelphia. Match ', KIL'U. The PpadIs reirm will HPtieur dully Public Idrer. and nlae In Ihe Kirnina- Public Idtjer, In the Sunday Public I.U?r. letters illsciisktnc timely topics will lie printed, ns welt as required poems, nnd lines lines liens of ireneral Interrat will he Hiiswrred, Our Heme Course in miii mill: Held of t lit is cmnmeicinlled expanding se x BrectiiiK JL erecting curd tllrtntlen, get money irem Heme, no knowledge receipt of goods, collect nc ceuntK, propose, start divorce proceed ings In nhert, take care of nil the plmses of modern life.5. In order te free you 'from the slavery I of IinUiiB te buy all thcnt prepared sen- tltnenttf, i propose te Rive jeu n few IcwniiH. very brief (loud ciles of "hur .. ... .i... HHM..nH...i t .i....- I ray I l ll,c uui'iiii'ii "i menu mes- wVges. ' . . t 1 1 iiI 11 (.itaMi riliniHHilii ii ll rifif. i i,rSNO',! --"'. s f- , Dear l'ml, I in here in cel egc Trjlng te get Bome knowledge. Alse tr lug te get some dough ; Hew nbeut u five or se? Or If u tive Is net enough A i-nupla tens will be the stuff I often think of jpu, dear diul, .I'uier think of your lnvlue lad' ( you de, kick In and make me glad. LE8SON. NO. Collecting n Ac- I' ti ' &QF:&xuiM MHHM Qucstiens Answered Field, Net Rockefeller Te the Editor of the Evlii7 'uMle Ltietri 8lr DM Jehn D. Jleckefllr rive th? trait ef sreunl en nhlch tht Unlvartlty of Chlre wrr built? It. H. .. Phlladtlphls, March 27. 1022. NO. MsrJhull Klfl.l donated ihe original lt for lh uiilvfrnltj'. City Ferester Will Tell Te thtKiUter el tin Evening Public Uietr! Hlr t am very anxious te knew It Ihe city will tlant a small tree In front of one's lieune by requett. We nr -ry anxious te luue a ties In front of our heus- M n. Philadelphia, March 28, 1022. Anuly te tha city Ferester. City Hall, who will ehe you the denlrad Information. "O. P. CI." Hareld Fowler ItcCermleh of Chicago. a rrealdent of tha International Harvester Company. The peam for nhlrh you aak la net nt hand CecHU. Ilerlln, Philadelphia Your brother la tee you nc te Jein tha Hey Seeuta. 'Ihe' ortnnlzctlen haa a rule, strictly enforced providing- that mmberi must b net under twelve yeara old. The headquarter! of the Hey Scouts In thl city. 010 Walnut atreet. ran ctve you desired Information. "M. E. n." If jour husband aa fatally hurt In tiia line of duty while In aarvlca of the railroad, application for compensation nheiild be made te the railroad company whleh employed him atd te the Stata Com pensation Heard. Harry A. Macfcey, chair man, Harrlsburg, Pa. "O. H. H." -The rierlda Times-Union la the only merntna: newspaper published In Jacksonville, Da. The latbst edition of Itand & AfcCallv'n e-uld- mnk,i nn tnentlnn of a river calld lnlda or of any stream. town or ether eegrauhlcal point of that rame. Poems and Songs Desired "The Lass Behind the Oyster Bar" lly Scutle As I strolled In tae an exter plate. I saw a bennle emlllns; face. My sare was held by some enchanted power. As I irazed upon this wonderful flower I watched her serve the eyatur stews 'h breight thfm in. two by twos "he a tha snecleit nener r flower by far. ' The bout 'e. bciiiile las behind the oyster I bar. I In frf.nt of rn a l,dlls she lnw ald: ICIn I hae a i ia' ester stew A voice I beard teur the deer. ' dozen nn the half-shell mal:' 't ha f a ' deen n ere. then (.err.efcuildy amele.m; a cheiiri cigar i Almest uttct mv chronic catirrh. My thoughts drifted mien wnere natninf 3'uld rrar, T.ie the lerinle, boin'e lass behlr.d the ess- ter tar. one putiea up in- i-i-r Hiiiic in .i uuuiiil ejster ,in. Beiran te open n-iters en the half shell aailn, Anl smile it the customers aa they entered the uoei ' Hhe could erii ihf 1 Ijem'n' cysters by the blemln seer,. 1 nitrteil th wee dHBtt'r .ie 1 slip. Mir ilni'l her bio' d-tiilneil flnnT ntralnit n :esy lip. I bone It "III nae len s .-sr O i tht ber.n e iKinnie la r,,iltnl Mi- nvster Imr 1 i,ae te ke b.uk where fet.d men t the iimi e' IibbbIb nni nni.b' Tina e no, r I'm Biud I met. She's enrned en my hnrt a.d All(, ."fht in the h aen 1 ! ir th. etar That buIJi-s Hi" tfinri bur.I ie 1 1 "H I elil.Vj thi stcr hjr Wllmlneten. Iel Man h l'Ji Mls fbrlrud" t'hanille" Cliste- Pa u ki for thn iwm culled "Th- Irlnh Methet 1 Lament." Can a r-ader auDidy It" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Allele Lessau. 2720 Seuth "el oraile terrace, will entertain Mlu Frances Jenkins, Mr William ' iclleni Mr Harry Jacksen and Mr M.mnlnn Orr at a farewell partv in liennT of Mr l'uill ' "Vlellush who s leaking t!i city sheitl Mrs Fiatik Iielatun. .f lsuj Shunic strei-t will entertain a' a bride,- paitj this etnlug. Mr nnd Ml- I Utiied sT'i Xertb SVxeiitli str,-el, enterttiined at i ninnet p.UtA ncentlv In honor of thi-lr daugh ter. Ml"s Sylle Hazreii, w huff 'iigag. meat te Dr. Harr; Meani- has lwin an an neunceil The guests Included Mr and Mr". Slenlnsky. M- and Jlr'i i)mnn Mr. ami Mr- rtedr-.. Mrs 1 K.wifffsKv Mr ami Mrs. N" llazred. Mr and Mr, J Weel, Mr and Mrs H HaKin. MI'h Hessli ilaskin. Misi Iteb.i Haskln, Mij, Tanltel. MIm M Newman. .Mrs , Daikes, Mr .ind Mrv II. WVssln, Dr Fisher, Dr H-rinun, Mr Reekltt. tr M. Newman Mrs H Hnrsky and Mr ' J Oblensky and Ml I'hnrles ")h!en.HKv . of Youngstown, C) The Phi Delta llhe Flatern.tv , plMi a reception ntia dn ice this eeiiing at the P.lttenheuBe HetI The-- ei, tin- eiit-rtalnliig committee ate Mr Harrv J llrandt, presliknt Mr Heb, rt Beam ie prtsldent, Mr Heward Itlddl,', chairniuii. Mi. Jehn Dts, 'ecrctar' and Mr David Celry, ti-.istirr TIOGA Mi and Mts Jehn Paul of Mleghen" avenue, announce Use engagniiHnt of their daughter. Miss Harriet Paul, te Mr IIaiey Meum. Ben of li- A I. Hall of 151-1 Venango strett FRANKFORD Mi and Mri H. M. Ua'l of K.iniseu stteet, aie ri'LOlvlns i oneratul.it'eiw upon the birth of a daughter, Heinlcu Allen Hall. Mrs. Hall m.ih MIhh Ali K. Allen, daiiKliter of Mr. and Mi Kranl, Y. Allen, of Helme-djuri; Mr Wllllutn KntzfUlieii.-, of l.eiper and I'enn streets, Iihh lelt for New irk, where lie will r-peud sevnal weeks MOORESTOWN Ml and Mi-. Jehn n M. Mulli .ii.il their their futiuh will s, ,,n ,1 summer Imine ut Aliei.-iu N' .1 Mis. Herbert Lenuacre. who ha becn vlnltlUK ner p.nentn, Mr nnj .. Grube, of Central axcuue, has returned te her home In Yerk, Pa. Mrs. Geerge Hlllniaii ae a luncheon jesteidny at 1 t clock In honei of her dauKhlHr, Mlns Dorethy Hlllman at her home m West Main street ' Correspondence By J. P. McEvey Hew len die think we our ikiv? can wait for flew the bhinli d ye set that wm whj dbn't juu "'el' our, kick in A. L i...... Itecelnt of r.nn.l, "-" ..'using Your goods nrriveil tednv. Yeu took your time, wt.''U Kllv Yeu might hne worked your bean a bit And used u quicker way. l Al,,J "Lfi'li" l1"' "Uy J0U I,,,cr' Jeur uhere is ,our fact'rv "ut in the' weeds? ,,,. , . Jliat we hae .-onfiied with tlie saw- hruitiK I.KSSON NO l. A l'ropeMil Under the Constitution Eueh mati hus the rlkht. mi. i ...... Te marry und starve one wife at u tlni'm Waddje Mi? Let's go! n,"P' Vfw - I.hhSUN Ml. .ll Sllsgi-kt 111! III. Servkeut Il.DO A M. Ihe AlniUi. r . i,. L ii..A tf.i.?l..7 ul.tJVff.?"JI?l !M?-li verce (Te be Scut by ti Ladvl. luiaar K. leerbea, will nrearh. Hi biT. "" k.im TZZZil'JZL "j."7'jg.''i HaVJ sal m ceuitllf te hee seu Juat for fun. Churuh aehoel In th. tn,h L.. :' ;HIH 1mu Um.. . lail ,aC' !v 9 J,'M bllSllAC bttaUltU ffO, , XL?aSi SSS21S5, at U ktn( h0Urr 1 -gBM.gaaaVJfclllIWaaatI? it ii i i . - I l"k Jti. St lre-Af ' - n" tf J' '.',. it ?. , prsawe wiwtb ATTAHTiC OtTV W. . KENTUCKY KCHTUCKY ATT. NKAR PEACH AajtflcM fits $J 04 if silly, tU.SS is wttMf Paavlar f artttM Rates flmfer ta street. Kltrlf Its ard phenea In all roeaa. Private bathe, Aaanlna atr. nrr-eroef addition. WertssfTXe. OwmnUt '. JUNOSilCAMURT THE BREAKERS AlUnUe City, N. J. Ob Ocean Frent Fireproof Baduend rates durlni present aeamjav Aawrlean and European Plan. STANLEV He. Carolina ate. near llriieli, A etrletly I mm'ern fietel. S..'.Q up per diiy, 118 up wkly. I Hpr.fMAl. KAS1I2U llATi:rf. nth season if nershlp manugeinent lru. f.. Klelmlnnn . On Ueaidwnlle at Mentpctler ns. Opens I April 13th. Suites with baths. Kunnlnc nster an rooms, i.ievaier. pp-nai nprine rule.,. Jit nCUVT.H GRAND MLAfSTEC Vlrelnla ave. Ucach. Het 4 Celd running nater. l'rlv. baths, nates M day up Knee, wklv. Cap. SOD, lllclt. Orch. O. D Painter. RIO GRANDE New Yerk are. i;iirennn, i;iev.. at HaardifBlk. rtreprnivr. Itunnlnr water In nil rren. 7Te I RA3TMORE "Mff0 Worlds Greatest Hetel Success GOODFELLOW r'1 M, uwuiuuuvn American Plan. Every appointment. Med. rates. Mrs. C.J Cloedtellow Hetel BdSCebel Kentucky Av. nr. Iach neiCl OOICODCI Kxcell'rit table. "t!V.ri tea, IIS up I'll 117. A i;. .MAUIO.N M-.,, rv!nn Kentucky Ave Just oft Henlfsce " Ilnardwulk. H K First Unitarian Church Chestnut .Street West of '41st Street SKKMO.N IIV Rev. Frederick R. Griffin, Minitter Sunday Mernins;, April 2 at Eleven o'Cleck "WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?" Can We Be Christians? Who Are Christians Today? ALL ARE WELCOME RKI.HIiptW NOTI('KS Itjptlst tiii; TP.Mi'i.i; Itread nnd llerlit ets.. 1'JOO K. ROOM Sef.te Hutne nf the K.CK ItMTlST (111 K( II HL'SSKI.l. II. D.NWEI.L, I'MSler Vnr Ure M'urd.v As,epIhI I'uster .1 Munin Ilanni .Mus iu DlreLtur 1 r Inr Ck 12 .Stark". OrKanlut !i .'10 A. M I'arly prayer mm. tine in t.im er Temple 10'fln A M Worship Mr Cenweit preiici' "ti "fhr'st'!. Preparation for Ills Kinirh I'.ntrv Inte Jerusalem in T A M. Chlldrti h rhur. Ii w tli n ., m pictures in th I.ewr IVmp'i. JT.'il. M 11IW- hchbel. J-r I 1 rK- -nut 1; 30 f, M Christian nnd.Me'- (rf-u h1 M t'hrlst .in Kmle.iter i"v T'l M. OrBatr lecltal b PreU-rlcl. K ' no ' ."tHrlc r r, p M V e r s h I p M r. r enn.ll m. Teninl" Mimlilnt-1 huriiM niKe jMcnfli'' ll M ! I. .Mr Wllm-r H Ilr. 1 .nd .M, IrKlniu It Uetnerl'-x I'hurrh irnvr meetim; P. M I 1 l.l.iy J'Jhlr.ll !-eelel At VIli'.Mdll' MI l( . 11 A. M xi.Kr.:ii v. MAitriv ui !,;. r,n 'llle tMHt!lirtM M,,i if llllHlul-ni. Friends 1IIK Ol.ll HKl.tl MKI'.TIM. 1101 -I.. .Merlnn I'.i m Miiii'Knm-ry rllte. eeti..i-lisht-U In liisi Im upn fnr uer-ihip f n-Hi-ili. '.sundH rnn-nlnc lit 11 uMirK 1 Ih tmlille In rerd a l IniM-.l t., menu In t'llM ilil h iiiw U 11. i. nn I'enn worshiped wjhen tn AineH -a Mi'tlmdlst Dnlseiuml 1 sih itn 1 'poe Me stt M. MrWII.I.IA.MS I) I) Mieel'l 10 ,tii i;k rruncln II .sher' X" I' -' 'In H i.le Sehoel lllhli- I'nli " 7 .'ii Oiiin i ,-lttt' li.,rlten ei. 7 1". - -1.1'" s pirn.,re . iiiiit i will IriK i'lH."inn frfrjii i h .--ki-n Last Werd l, .Merr kJ.ui" f I . Hurt in., n enprune lux Mrt.r Mart -rj un.rulti Iyu'le i:mll smit, f..nf,r ,, Ulin Si et -e l.i-'Jlie l'ml l: li Jurlrtu .tr tiirnri nr-1 d'r-rirr Preshvlerhin Aitru sim:i;r iiiikui. :slt. n i vr i, I'- MAf'AllTNKY "111 pre.nh ,i t In 4.-, ,.. ' Inms Hn 1 St P.i il Hi ThH rilUi r ' Uu hH! (llsi'uei th" rt --i-nt-in r nn . . tinri yf histuru i'hr Ht1anJi nn the ur m u fh' 1' ..urn'' fiuni r.iu aii.l in fi i Jesus s 1 1 ' A .Mini, tftit WnlK Tlimiikli I'm1 h1-pIii i.nl What 1 s fcN Qf (H ijr. rt; i'i' s r j'jr- sn ,in j -0rr.m rii- huri.li de ire ,i .it-n hi 7 , ,,. i( . i 7 in ii rnial ni He I'uitier M- in. r i nrriaii 7 I i: 1.' H'lii iIj, ,.- imiuri li 1 ir i'Ii i smnti A H nn K in rm. kiii. t I'lti.si'.x n:iti cut n n H.i, ni itnl D'in'etd -t liei W I, Mm I Mm' rm ). I-.-... r s.inu. i.. i ,.,, tt4nr rt!,t ir Hi SO rm in 'I lliet : l ilel ' M irk , s Se sihlntl. St,,. 7 !'-- Siirmiiii 'A '"itvui n 'I i-n i K ns 40 m.i. skats rr.i.i: tr u.i. surivi "I.s si.i iimi PKinrKiti uu iuii '.1st ami Walnut at 'txv Kl.nXANTlI.Il Mjci-'ijU. 11 1 1 Minister l'.l AI.VIS' II HI III.KT Vs-lt,i.i 11 in A M Strmnn Itc. I., wis . lud 11 II atil--l l lirlt uf Hi, t,i.ria' Hii-nih soul' .t lies .'.U.n II i". ir e w.i. f ir e uhllear pri-arii nn niftn"i anu .'III P M Mi.alidl .-"-rucii JU.wi HM Kls, t , h k 'lift' h.io.rien V.) . 1 a ir rueutM. Nunc IUmlttlv ' I'reiln" . ' tln.l That f ,d-si riiH i'ru. UK ' lt.siruu-.i-m.il Tn ii. I'liii, M. "ur la s i.ul.' ,, i , I 'h-s Mid Vwe,C ""el I! ill hill, ill 4 I.- wlih n.llrss iv ii M, i 'nit isituii- i:i.i'i'mi: I'r st. nit lplsiepMl rm iimi eit ".ii iir" i nn, n TIIT. I! th nn I Mi Vernen se Km J.MI.- ihI'I. i Hii.sm.in n t , 1 ii .In V JI (' ml riu..tleii I , ! J,n Tluunas C Oai und I Ii J (0 P M "hjnh n t m! sUl,.r Mhj ir A .1 MuU s, . ,, ,. 7 tr. I' M I-i-nins .shim,,. i',.., -er lti- 1 'ed i Muf r r.XJJIlillODY i'OHDI 11.1 T W ,.I i iJMI riuiuii or nn: inu.v apeiu.s Jlst and rhrn.llen sis iti: litMItili: II TfifiP r' 'ei li-Ou A M remmiinUii In Se x M. - i emurunifii i -cter S'-'lllCn I) Hip j in 1' M iun.n s i 7 ml 1' M YuJ'ik Pi i s, rv ,, , I cauui- 5nerM -Hei n Hen- j- mi'.meiuu. UMi'i.i, or I'm. nm I'miMlMON. '.'7111 hi.iI Wharinn "t" X .11 .ill I" III A .J .i ,!.,-., el .,,1 eaitliutur ii,aii- ul.i i. Crincr, i,.n h. ' i Uu III nd ih.. nfferfd for tl hi-ailnir 1 eirt nnd th iu'dx hu.' 'I Ul III i-i.r'i,l in? nietiwrUI ti Um Ileal Ink ner of ii in I'hrist yr. i'i:n H's m ik u Tluril 1,11.1 I'm. sii- Il Kdu ard M Jpf'er h s i , 7 ae M ih: i- mui i s e M -lleli i .mi i uu . r tt 00 M - Mern n f. ., i, innn t Hie Kei-or Th. i'h . r Tn Ileum In A ' i) Snlnur et the eml s ile V M - M'i:i I M Mfn vi. it- I Shi I IIU Mnlner . lid sun Hi; Ail ci in- mil' 'c hi hus In the '.up Mi ItVTlii I'Mtlvhr "run u "Te Wh nn Then Will i.ihvu en, "New hinK" the S'lti' .Nt.iLnllli.it In i: '"lheu hhilt It nuuilK-r ' Nlalliiii Arm " Till. SALVATION Ki ('tllH'',. 701 N' Ur. id M O Minpsen officer In ihuri.-e Kvansellne Hull ru'nliij. Mr.MllltlVI. l-"s c, Jel I, i'i - ' Ii e, n 1'iid.iv biiI i I t A l . r,,l suiureH) n i' -ii s.inti.1) 3 30 1'. M fin s tu M'iniirli.1 AyiU terluin Muuua s r M i nurpuuy Anrll i 7 no r m nn siurj nf id, ' lien In tui lure unci song a-uuiii tnuted I nltiirlim riiisr I'Mniu.vv (iititiii 2 1 lt. Chestnut st, Itev rilKDIZHK'K It ilIUPI'lN Mini.ier 11 .it -iir uiuii'i.N win preu i, Sul.jeel "WHAT IH i'IIIM.4ti I m.i v In) t'wn IVi lie C'liriSilaus ' 11,1 h., 1, iJliiMIJiiireitui" u ' t'MT lll rill'KCII III- I.KKM .NTllls ' te..B''.sJ?,lI, ''larad. Suinuiueaa . t, -M?:1 ' ' Mi jiiiin ' iftr inraiwafsl .!: . AWJVNtltt ! n SPECIAL' EASTER :j'-1 ELBER nud FlrviiMef Aiinei, '1'i'iil.esiee llesrh. t'anarllr 400. Central. RUNNINR WATER IN ALL RC Oren Kiirrennillng". UniHsltej CathvHSj Protestant Chur lies, rrlrate lisths,' .lav nn ki.Aial u.viv. i!nreuaau an (iR5(0i(aym5 UUWW1( T3.50 Day op Spec. Wklr. Amtriesi ntM Seuth Carolina a., 00 yards from na walk! I'anac . nn?AI,nt lO SI, njrnvi araclty r.OO. strictly modern. Etevat RUNNING WATER IN RO .Urse, tfiiiltfiitlj oupetntwl wlarium,. ftnaiil ae.tWilitDa 1'tltf. ItUlllM. i 'llllllfli 4 ...e.e .. . . -. --. ..- . i. . arvl'a litis) tna.1 latil . HUlf. lsen newiitnj rihlp manarsment. Ra D, L0DY, l P r Upend the Raster Holidays la ATLANTIC CITY AT HOTEL MtmvWTKi I A Excels In Comfert, Nervlea and CdlM,i Ajj KentucKf Ate. ear uesca ....'M.S : Aiianiic i 117 rintM, wiri ." -ai1 . Fenulsr llederata Hate Hetel . $3.50 up Daily, Special I Weekly American Plan Cl.elce. vrell-farntshed rooms, prlrste bath. ,i i.h. Ai.tiinr, te street, uuususllr attractlre lobby, rarlers sod reception roemsi tenacity 600i orchestral dancint. Nenly papered and renefated tlirouibeut. lnKII hftmra. RISNI.NfJ WATER IN ALL RWMS Unnemlilp manmenient. Iloeklet. KKT1BIS .t. HOI.I.I.NCIlIt ...? ToeleAUailitiireaajbe EASTER fe5. lACaTION ,f OmUnent are eJaysi aarlaa the OUEAT KA8TBR rkOMKNADB JOIN year (rl.nsj st tin Nt fcngUad. Kajar its eeen headed leejiitaltty. Its (snemia enaajra eaifsru ss mech la seMsees at eesry tore. Taa HOUKTHINC, that snakes eaei year's aefeani ' rsfruBlealr new. ... . apeeUll'wter Season Rata startle sjlttl JMi; Sanlar-Ameriuui Flan. M-M Utlly. ee-IM WsTyT 1 RINMIRt WATER III ALL ROOMS Hr Farsbhsta at a nanfai SSS.IM AM. YOU'D RXPRCT A HOTKL 19 SB' NEW ENGLAND la, Oarellaa Ave. nj.Beach, rlaht e SetxAwaMl Pliillips Heuse Msbueili Ave. near Death Attaining the Highest Standard of American Plan Service at Moderate Ratet Kxteuslvelv Improved. Additional pslsaia bilhs sod niBnleff water la rooms. A. C. E. II. MeCMXlAN IS Till: MtlsT HI.AfT'Il'I. hECTlON DDQEDISON Mlihiuiin mr, iir. Ilcnili. Atlnnlic (Itj. X. 1. .:yiniKelv iinnrev d Hei and cold running; water In nM rooms llltctrk llehts Klevater i--rvn mich u rj ami sunn rooms. Euro Eure I'vi i Mti Iu ile rooms flu tin and 2 r "i-u .ni rule fi, $3. J4. Slnele room " HriKi TIN 1'IIAI IIO'.IKT7llib COAH'OKTAULK Sout i Carel na A near Ilearh A ' ei I 'or V. re .Sister Mether or Dail Running Water in Every Roem Vneilum Plan. Weukli rates J20 te $24. Pilvf t In th -" te 130. Dully St te JO. lis, ION It MtNOID. ll".r n llinicr eVDLLE Mefct iifltet, heietiful tiemrlike. nanny ecn-Tewj ItTOruemn witttliet andceM runmns watrr; bnJitltuitMt rinvxti nnd public batbi Orchtr, dancing, nun ptr ptr et, 'anne-rTHery, Harare, golf pnvila. PnnaJ cvnfrti p dirrctiun aur and (ruaran(e9 fatiffte t.ur. . nasHI brnng rctea. SC (0 wct-k Op. Arnrfft ln VoedrfuJ maU. THOMAS M. O'BRJJUil OXMWIEiL-BL b n i jt- 'jml heue from lieurdivalk h'iI Mvi I'.ei IIvi ry niirielntnient. lllxhest ' I" I ' mi-inn anil service Hoelilet, -i -I r tea J llethweM, Prep. HOTEL RAVENROYD i iu I. lieunis, overleokes. ii Ml iv ui IJ. wek up inciudins x iiiniuni: Nater. Is'ier llewer. SiLVERSIDE HOTEL i ,t s'lUTII CVRdl.l.SA AVK. i e k i 'ii Saturday afternoon jttt Mir,' , mi-r're in Write fii fartlcillsrs. THF P' A c.ir.e Hidl'a'cTiv'. i r L i i ' t I l Ii &. It Iwsell.Mgr. Cl-i'SrER INN . " Ave. near - iftcn. Clan AH reiivenem-s. MKi leach. A m e r I e a i '..SAI'EB, vVpstminHtej" nlu ' s' ,,r Heaca. tyesunnsu-r K.u,r trate innh.; r i i n ijl' Open a i ie.tr. V. ICOPP. HOTEL CONTINENTAL AiKKlh I'pVIl. alii Write ur i-none. s readj : terms moderate U WAUhU DUNCAN. mvit.i:ri.m See SWITZERLAND Send Inr rumnl luentar, (ruwl ilt. Nu. 30 MPs, federal It.illre ids. 2 II -Mil Atc.N.T. net us NASSAU and EASTERN CUBA FOR EASTER Nassau v """" ''' manful -1". itil the IlllCHt i "1111.1 , I,-i i -'i huu ne inllcH n' tieim In.i it in th s charin nit llrli ,.b . nt v Eastern Cuba yuamtest, e"is jiC. turesiiu,' p.i-t of i nl ,.i hantliiRO, I-1 i .iticv i, .nii.in.iii e Iialrpilra, .iti In in tn.-l 1 M i s ht-l u I !-rur . I , sMiik Ml! l sis II ll nf w th their .Mountain Id ferls, 1 Vis1 I I'.ll. 'll i .in titer- l Hit I "'1 ' UW ll tO T i..i i" mil tr p tati s. vil 1 Iti'S OS ftttlljU i Munarge (11,000) lam) April 4 & 11 Munamar (7,500 lern) April 8 MUNS0N STEAMSHIP LINES lirfl Itlilir Thili. ur Anj leuril ri in Clark'i Cruises by C. P. It. Stsamcra ' CLAIlli'S 3rd CIIUISE, JAN. 23, 192 ROUND THE WORLD Br Ihs Specially Cl.arlrrad Superb C. P, It a.. "Ernprcaief France" 1881 i-reMlM A Cealinl nalice for the whole Irle. Reuts: ' fscwlnrk, i'siismi, Sn I'rsncistn. iln i oae. luiu, ii usyi in japau, i.iuna, Alanlls, Java, fliulapere, liurresti. Option of 19 days la India, Csyleu, 4 day In Caire, Naples, liavrr, Seuiluinntuui (nep evtnl Ouabsat Ur. le Mentreil an I JNew Verk. 4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up lacluduu Hotels. Print, Guides, l'taa,M. CLARK'S 19 tli CRUISE, FEB, 3, lt2( TO MEDITERRANEAN:: THE utv: ' PiPl! "?".. WrfA -Jti "W M M V -run -3 ti '5,1 1 1 .r SJ hfi (I f c.i 73 w t j i. i u 3 M hi hi i i ;Ml . i i, ' "VV f 'r v t s -? ' a-ii I s. .e f . kflftl . m . a. . i .r IWWt. LiMMA(i i, ....i h . ' " v.SIi i v" ' &WGrmrWRmKmmmm