HtMMMBBJjBBJHBJUHB fr,. McM MM- i , I i? La ii ' -, &-- m Jkk Editor. Ul?wpJK!"1?n'.J,w v v Urt ei uth6Uy en the hiy of tayleri In &1 Ju,erWl2aY . feii. - Jiwfflpflr-; ttHttVf -iVBsi h7wreiru:v,'fir: vintMdieuiaewnFr. eM.anrf: i' .hi w...r.v. "' t fcava l.. .Ona of th ahui "HMf IS, riutakf' tiutrith terteekln of fcl, bodies li ertiy apparent, te- pMbelam of MltyM ,m that U nu dlrcct.ejWtrtceJw wj,lch It .v. vnnu-n whether "the earth . meh NK(rend or a thousand iilMli.;, By all It ,1. mwI al i tint there la actual (notion In Rvcnlyte,lUi:i8cUncf is ready ffi WffliBr. icd ra :, frer'the relative motion, time tm klvt 1'iiktrin nml the nnclents. Fdte these examples of the fallibility nSchelam of authority" In deter U a fact in the creation of the AN Mty as evidence of the uncertainty miif knewledae. AfiTlutleii is bnised en. the facto., of IMcftl science Physical aclence la iii the fundamental tacts 01 me ten of Genesis. ,vThe" primal factal .it .bIIam MlfA antl .'Mrafai. nnA NThe prlnclple'ef relativity hm UJtflfln in tnat creation, unce me Sie' creation is related touts Creater. Fjs the spirit or man, made In'the L VU tnd likened of the Creative Iflri?,, that has .penetrated through fat lerins ui .irvi w itgiiL u wb il principles et creation, ami teuay iirit stands In the presence of the 14 Hnlrlt of Ged. ijfcical science having demeiistrated rnin et tue prims i principles ei me !qn of Genesis, It necessnrily fol fel that evolution, which rests en the jMt of iihjHlcal science, Is In har- r Willi inui cnaiiviii in eu lut itlen is In agreement with natural iH8es. , ; ' i " n?eu'l(l be rteil If our "scholars of itfkerlty," who se highly estimate their knowledge, would explain f hew &'; mere than three thousand years iMftntw be accurately the fundamen- WWncipics et tne creation ei tnc uni Mi: Without spirit, water and light tiiiienld become of science? It. 1$. UUdeipbia, April 10, WZi. V . r ' J,A Drenched Mevie Fan & editor of the Burning Public Ledger: frr-ln jour People's Keriim 1 read letters of'fleergei Parker and one l a "Sister ISUt" wltli much mrnl. ..i. , . Let me rclatc''nn experience of my fin.fr The ether day, I. dropped into a iTi(Wi,pciginwfiiM) ueue,sLat.wa tiDTlng.plctiire place and I enjoyed it tlcture en the screen nutfe nest'e- hlly. Somehow I felt my enjoyment fteuat -tiny" was toe-oortto- Inst. "It happened that they sold bottles of L' Li.h Il""- - .. JXJir i'-,l-IWi.tl --... Kinr BiBav. ktvtbiii lsiihi. m ,Br,.L j7.m .7??--iLi;5asr iaKs "elar. et .ut-uT", . ..- - Le(,ndit,0- for pWCing. in w. v.vU the sun and ether lumlnarlaa Km. ffiLWJKrJEra: i. M 1B .! m aHSl ! ,f M Jedsy knows that Hht.xlst in.; dent of the luminaries, t - ,- centuries tnrc was inrpemenn Hclielars .of authority" ,tiat 'a im mmmt ina idql ineniar' Hw SML& iS&Z . fhff Pa8( ilWW iVWU U ( mwM,mmm therlty" hav been In areemnt e fact tnat w wm and that the mevthtni of the aereenlht them tibta when i1eth,'ii4 la anuallY without hw klintitft rTtirlatUn Bcltntlsta want te mnpfil thu fueta retarding any caH? Surely net en 4J vflteund that the confidence, hope and-' faith their teaching, inspires will .dhirm. tn'C I ftt i . it'weiMn nei dc leerauxc ei the number of fatalities that occur under Christian Science treatment, for the rteerds of the SUte Bureau of Vital Statistic tihewlng tlul large mini bet of Jataffilea reUultlng , front ' dlph therla when 'ether methods of treatment have been employed, can give no occa sion for alarm teethe Christian Scien tists. It la also tee well known te be denied that Christian Scientists have te their credit thousands --of' cases of healing given p by physicians as hope less. . - In the duPent . case the Christian Scientists In attendance, as ebn as they learned that the Health Department wanted information, volunteered te gire It, If- that (department- has. difficulty In getting Information from Christian Sclentlts at any time, the reason for It Ih likely te be .found in the attitude shown en this .occasion toward the phy sician of another school, who. when appearing before the health officers te Klve information, was 'at once con fronted with the fact that he was going te be treated ax n .criminal,' because he refused te administer antitoxin te the' pntlentt although he had a perfect legal right te de se, And In the face of the faet-'tbat physicians ef'thj,ame school frequently differ in their diagnoses of cases, and manner of treatment. The claim that the Christian Science nurtstf in attendance ' refused te give medicine seems rather silly in view of the welljknewn fact', that .Christian Scientists, hever'glve.nny material med icine, and she was net asked te de se. When material medicine is desired for the patient, j a Christian Science prac tltlqnerwlll usually withdraw from the case, knowing thdt when faith Is di vided between spirit nnd matter, theyp is ume nope ei tuc patient gcting tne benefit of either, and therefore it is better te rely upon one form of treat mentat a time and give It full scope In, Its healing purpose. AAnnx r. rinAxrvr Christinn Science Committee en Pub licatien for State of Pennsvlvnnla. . Philadelphia, April 13, 1022. .teilwDMCnlace'A-rmin- trav wWratiuhe mdTc, lieus'e and shouts llii wares ns if he were en the street, ill enough with people talking In mat, back and both sides of jeu, let ileu the endcr. Well, a uemnn siitiiii neit te mn trdtred a bottle of soda water, and bt man opened it. tin for her. The ilttdrft at that moment reached a hlah hitch and tlie woman, forgetting that tie uiis holding an open bottle, some tow or ether iipcet all the water en y lap. She being a woman I nnt irtlly linrt te held my temper and keep h the "het ulr" that was en the tip my tongue. Hin meM- ieiuh want tu rat or urinx sibtdli, whv In the name of common sue don't they de te In the lobby or iwr tlicj gu out? ( llm) fellow movie fans have lind any iwips tlinllar te mine I'd like te hear ten them. HKMNAItD POUTKlt. niladelphia, April 10, llKiM. Cintennial Excursion Ticket l tutor et the Eve ufiie ruli'le I.edeert Sir flpprnl f1aa un U.i ""f ireiu one of your readers stnt VI that he had un old railroad ticket H In 1RR0. I Imvc a Pbtlndelphlu Wt from Kensington te Centennial B?i?i!,n'1 rp,rn. Ne. 1I17. stamped Clfnelden, April lfi 1021'. ' ' 'Cilia for "HoeveVlzed Action" lBilltr rfia Etfitlnj TuMle f.rifen; sir After lengthy discussion the fair "qasflnallr been selected, a s,itp that 'Mia Inevitable choiee. What de wn ni, jut plain mtillecrlU ? Am ve IDA mnlanfr ..til. ,l.. ft T. .,-. t Li.V '' j'"" ""i ' r"i mm is nS.'.rrr?cnLl11an' would Indicate. en the Art Mieum K.1 ' id iniii-iuirillllK, I DC XBf ITOnOWd hlllllllnffM urn nnf .at I'W COnMNlCtlnn. fnv nmn nt tl,n have net even been d-cided upon, uaniiportatlen. n sjntcmiinnbletonc sjntcmiinnbletenc sjntcmiinnbletonc wneciate the dtlacns, sne the Influx i R. Inn i It iTi.nk no ......i..i. ..i... rpnnUhn,,;,,.'-1 '"'"' K "ur rrcent il ini-lnl it ..ii, n :. wing they did net march in a ' 10 tlt Hnll en.l ,!.., .1 i... "ate opciaileii nf the Krnnkfeid I 'J net (lemanil tlie mnnlnlnnl ...,no. of the V u. T. linen, 'or ,', oter- tO IMll tin. I. nn.l .1... I. 11... rurtlen of adequate 1h and Mib- ,7' ""' euiit, but operated by Questions Answered "Neutrar Indians Tp thi Edltoyet tht-Eitnixa Kftllc Ledger ' KI--A frlfnd of mine liM told me thr formerly eltlitad a tribe et Indium called the "N'eutrsH," but pie can give no c count of Ihirn. tie i hi heard et them when he wsa a achoelboy thirty eare age. Can you or your readera ta'l tne anything of thwn? conesteqA. TAnbaater, Pa April 17, lBi2.' The Neutral Natien was an Indian tribe of the Jroqueli. family, raktdlnir,, In. th sev enteenth clrtlUry qn-iherthhpre or take Erie." They were ie named by 'the Trench because thiy took no part In Ih- lone War between the Hurena and the Iroeuols. The tribe waa utterly destroyed by the llurena In 1631. ?;.!,, v. .fi .i " ' t iv-i "j.i'iwr Flrat American Colna Te Hit Editor of the Kvcnlne Public Ledger: Sir Will jeu kindly tell me when the flrat celna were made In the United fltatea? c. it. n. Alloena, April 17. 102.'. The earliest celna minted In thia country were Ihe Newtfnsland tthlMlma. nlx-pence and three-penqe, USued In :hc tole-.y of ila buchuietti about 10S.V - . ' Flrat telagraphic Message re,fhe Editor eJt'tlieLBueiilOTMliKc Ledger: Sir We ar Marin an 'much et the radio theie daya that you met. think me h "baik number" If I auk you te tell me whin and where the flrit meaae wh transmitted b teletraphy and what waa It? TONOIIANT. BeMders. .V. J.. April 1, 1022 The first teleitraphlc message was sent from the Uhlted Bthles Supreme Court room In the Capitel at Washington te Baltimore. May 24. 18H. It was: "What hath Ced wrought?" Poems and Songs Desired T.I.. Ii i-.1 . "" """"i iiiiiiuiiiu, m. ri. ' flrhwn apiireiieli, for in ne pregren en the Art Mn library Is disheartening. (. The prngrPM i M the library Is , Hill ll-u ' ....,,, uui ..niuirii e.T f'' hy nut demand it new? Thev litre te rvfiiiunll), mid thnt be- tSM $"? ,0 '? the M . iii. It. "' .".' ueeP uiap)eiiit- a WT .. '." ""' n'K win net ,.?? "1? b?ten' but "oeerized '"i tep en il,P gns und rt.H Wtfclphla, April 13. lf.22. ''iiilin 8clantltt Denies Chare.es '?" tup nl ,i. ...,. - lilt in . nvmmg rnBH5 l.eaaer: itltn S.K .rfrmlt. e" behalf of ian HelentUtS. a rnlv n th. nn. t lsPhu thfm 'P " unfavorable i tf ' "P"rt of their connection th L.L"ri "i '."p,r connection mm i,' wj,, .n,e.,i'",i:rt i t Inne... ,i . ''""iiniiu ininrr. w We ft. '"I'fM m:n eM i th. e.lpLn" w,r " nttendance wmi:rA";i vx 'l? '.V.r N '". the Intter giving ilel.. .."' tjveiity-feur hours te B 51M,r'WV WlrnHi.ta left htiunU .!" Ah ,lll,'"e "f the child ia . t'liiiinariiMiat fiu n.. aS5S?.la.T mh.. r7h''7" mtJ!!tc "'n by the nurse rZIlz,Mh Irrail of "th disease. fe m ..TOl!ll! SZ U171W i .-"""l iWlea astear isllr I sser. M alaa I w&m I 1 Old Teatament in Verse Te the fdller of th Kvenina PuWe Ledeer: Sir I think thtie are the tines which Mis. n, I. Dalley renvests ou te print: WIU.tAM MOnni8 HAHDCASTI.K. .Philadelphia. Apr.l 13. 1022 . ,' OLD TR8TAMDNT. nOOKS ' IO Genesis the world was mads J 'By Oed'a rreatUe hand.' ' In Esedus the Hebrewa marched Te tain the firemlsed land Leviticus contains the lew. Hely and lust and e-oed: Numbers records the trlbss enrolled, All sons of Abraham's bleed Metes. In Deuteronomy. n.rnrda Ged's mlshty deeds; Drae Jeshua Inte Canaan's land 'Ihe host of Israel leads In Judnaa their rebellion oft t Provokes the 1-drrt te smite. But Ruth lecerde ihe faith of one Well pleasln In Ills slaht. In Tlrst nnd Second Bamuel Of Jrnt'i son we read Ten trlbei In I"rst nnd Second Klnaa Revolted from his sesd. Th First and Soiend C'hronlcle Pre .Ivdah cnpte made: But Etrn lead a remnant bnck . Ily princely Cru' aid. The cllj walls of r.len Nehemlah builds ngnln Whilst Hsther sates her rerl rreni plots of wieked men In Jeb we rend hew faith Will Ihe Beneath affllctlnn'N red And David's fsillms are precious sunce Te eveiy child of Oed The Proverbs, like a goodly string Of choicest pearls, appear, Ecclealastea teaches tnan Hew aln are all things here. The mystic den of Helemon Kxtels sweet Sharen's Rete, While Christ, the Mavleus mid the King. The rapt tsalilhr shows. The warning Jeremiah Apostate Israel anernr, His ilalntlve IamentAtlene Their awful downfall innuiiin,. Jzekle tells in wondrous werd.i Of dazallptr n)ystrle. Whilst kings and empires et te come Daniel In vision Sen. Of Judgment and of mercy llesen loves te tell, ' Joel dsscrlbas the ble.-sed day Whep find with man shall dwell. Among TekeA'e herdsmen 4mes ro"led his call, Whl at Obadlah prophesies Of Edem'a final .fall. Jenah, enshrine a wondrous Oi Of Christ, our rln I.ard. Mleuh pronounces Judah lest, lout, but ngnln restored Nahum dee'aree en NlneHh Just Judgment shall he poured A ilew of Chaldea's coming deem Ifabakkuk's visions give, ' Next Zphanlnh wnms the Jens Te turn, repent and Hie, Ilnsgal wrote te these whu saw Th Tempi built sgah.' And Krtcharlah prophesied Of Christ's trliiniphant reln. While MX'iihl. with garment rent, Conclude the Ancient Testament. Theea line ere sent also by Miss I. II, Andersen. Camden, N, J, 'Asks for "Country Dinner Bell" Te the Editor of (hi Evtntng Publte Ledger: . Slr-Jeuld ou or Any reader farale a pm .entitled. "The Country UltuurMiell.l' aarsilltU veaural lUat i rata seas yaws J'?jb..hi"k"d "Irs fMchln' U.i if??- .- !, ,J? TilltB. 'J. C, 111,111 'i I-. xKr. flL tnm nseTi ATtWTifi ertvf w, Jr rf " . MVA- fjQT"! i jnjjVsr'yi)- AJOcrrrffrrrX n i" RC atmt. etinOPKAM mdmxtu t(jt Urant Atteehtf fltassbii Karlr-Heasen Rates i filMWnr. n. rerTMAN. Manaer OSBMBWI fc-J l-i L CHESTER INK WW IOKH ATB-NUK rACR. CentraUy, located. Convenient te eaurese aad all attraotien. Moem with runnlss water and private, bath. Kleetrle "IliraJ Hrniier vi nrees lerei. marm exehanaea prtnaT rata. Large oemftmVe room. nnialal is. bKiVAtJiK. Ctest On open 0tt lean front at Mentpeller av-. new Suite with bath, running water all roemej elevator; sprint rate 14 day tin. 14 up weekly. Amer.-plan) H. M. REEVES. I, 8 BajaivrmtaMK ajamiiaiaTi WnOLLAND id New rk Av. Essentlslly medera I htm. mnnlft water. elMtrfe Itchts I I JnHlae, Ibas iSjilSpeelsTSMlna rsjes I WBeralaatB't. Cbas H Weed Jr. War J 'stmktatct tntueky av. nr. ueaea. - ibieraieri open al year, runnlnt water. private a. v. KOPI bathsi ZZ1 Hotd BeMObel rte?luck Av- nr., beach m ywa.wjpa u x c e 1 1 n tf table. Wkly. rates, (IS up Ph 117. A. K. MARION NarW aaaenKntuekir Ae. M'w f!lartjasi Kentucky "Tyneardwalk. Just off 8. K. UenlfacS Allan Shalfente Hadden mil e Qftr On the BaarOenWi fOCAV OBOTB. N. 1. ' STOKES HALL ?, cv Vi3. 0sf '"r.AJl modem cetiv. A. U It. itrtaaburter. Pretw yiROIMA' HBACH. VA. VIRU1MA BEACH, .VA. Fer Infer. write neiei ; vemmiiiee, unimwr 91 commerce, KDtJCATlONAI, Yenna Women nnd Olrl (r Deiigri as a Profession . Oestuale nd Millinery Design Is the ' , .inest fallnstlng s -wll-- proftt-sble-srefenilon .'open- te .Women.' 'Casllr learned. Kaillr -tvlthlrt- yetir reach. The above book fully and rharralnt'y explains It all. A com plimentary copy l your for the asking. - - ; , FASHION ACADEMY. INC. " 14Si" North-Ureid" Street. tudle X" Tr!r yfflffyaiV' u.uvg.iy.,!-, -v h ,v ' -,,,,i, uTiff... ,. V. ' . 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Deslrabli. fumUhed ajanmer eettattt neat ier 1 im py.inf niimra icaucB,ap, lak AtlA Veir KIHirM r Masen.,; ""Writ H.j . jJntH'tAmiitiAe'iAxm; Wt SARANACINN IN THE HEART 0F.THE ADIRUNPACRJJ. A-' .1' J KKtmrtKb jiiik ' Hi A HtiUMKH RKROftT of the hllt ehaf eieer aunarh eulalne! an environment se- Ctaily, desirable, Cettaira for. Rent. WONDKfii7,WnEVnRrNAc'l.AKK. uxcejiient, .nme remaa. voea soil aii PsVv7tP -saim .imupsfinfjntsi hi mrs?EBJPQ AUrtsa Het! Qraflea, W 1 heir best. I. Manattr t Uiisne aahtnttaa. D. C. TOfRW Newark Reth larael Heapltal offers 'J year and a month' course In all Branches of Nursing. Attractive tieme surroundings Liberal monthly allowance while training, further particular, apply Superintendent et Nurses. Beth Israel Heapltal. High and Kinney Sis.. Newark, y. J. Ueth Heses I.EARN t.A.NDUACFH at the BERLITZ SCHOOL' 1S4I CHESTNUT ST. (Entrnnea en ISth Ht.) 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Wt one way, 93 lUund Trip PIER S SO. bEtAVTARB AVE. Dally at B I'. M. Saturday at 3 P. M. ' Via N 11 ml it v NltAinas 36 Old World Cities en a Gates Tour that takes you te Oberammergau j H T EAVING New, Yerk by one of the reg- u ular Gates Tours, sailings beginning in May, you may have 14 days in France before seeing the Passion Play. 6 days in Switzerland and almost two whole weeks in Italy. 36 old world cities will be visited. Optional dates of return and extensions may be arranged. Gates European Tours $395 up Cevering? Steamship, Hetel accommodations and ordinary sightseeing expenses. dates Tours; f6unded In 1892, hae earned a reputa tion of peclnl character. Bofero you go te Europe, get the Gates Com plete Tour Booklet Varieua tours fully de acrlbcd, costing from 1395 up, ranging- from 30 te 90 days. Apply direct or te Raymond Whiteomb-'Ce., Gen'l Agent. 1388 VVnlnut St., Philadelphia. Ask for Booklet "6." .Ill Qates Tours Include, ulfneui extra cef, Paris, the Argannc and ether American Battlefields GATES TOURS FnmMltfl ? WtrU Trmtl tt UUirtu Ktsu" 225 Fifth Ats., New Yerk Parle Reese ., iK - THE, , AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY Anneunces: The special charter of the Great Cunarder &M.S. MAURETANIA -the fattest and most luxurious of ocean steamer for A WINTER CRUISE of unprecedented Interest TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Sailing from New Yerk ' February 10th, 1923 Tending detailed announcements, applications will new be given consideration In the order received Addreis AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 1708 Chestnut St. . Philadelphia 1 Utttl ClaaVa M Crtri, Jamtary JaV Iff ROUND THE WORLD 4 MONTHS CRUIM, 1M wl . , Including Hetel. Feea-.Prlvaa. QM: it'. Clarli'a Ittfc. Cniiaa, fibruary u IO MFJlITERRANEAn " - . Te&SSSA'SStr TMK HiimefiMifa i.aea (Iran 08 DAYS CBUUt, JgaJOB " ., fneludlnr llptl. Fees. Drive, Ogldee. ale. pe etop-erer allowed en 10 daya Oreece. etc. f araaa caal Fm1m Hsf FsrttH, UH tp Barttet Teura Ce., 300 -S. IStk 1 St. OUleepl" Klnp.rta m Beard, HIS Wateal MOTOR TOURS Ker special parties of two or mere person In private touring car, land aulets, limousines, In nny part of Enaland. Scotland, Wale. France and llelalum. Yeu travel a In your own ear at home. Mileage, tariff, or Inclusive rat (ceverm ALL. EXPENSES). We are special agenta for only well known and reliable Arm featuring thle ervlce. State your require ment, Ask nbeut the Serine Britain Moter-coach tours da luxe. W. H. Stoat, 51 E. 42d St., Nw Yerk N. Y. K. Line NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA OFFT.BS NF.VV. MODERATR PRICED PASSENGER SERVICE SEATTLE, te ORIENT ' AND FAR EAST Tin 13,000 ten commedJoue iteamshlp Kaga Mam Shldaueka Mana Iye Maru Yokohama Maru These ateamahlp are furnished and equipped with modern appliance and pnnvetilence. Cabins are located or lilrldge Deck and most of them contain nniy vu iwtitm AAw.iT-ii uumnn in European style. Refreshments, beveraat end mineral waters nt moderate price. Deck chairs for passengers free. RATES OF PASSAQE Te Yokohama .' . . . .$210 Te Manila and Heng; Keng .$275 Proportionate Fare te Intermediate Points Fer Information and Literature apply te Rnllreid and Teurlit Aienclea or NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Maritime llldr.. 8-10 Ilrldre St., New Yerk Celeman nida Brattle 'Travel Free Frem Care" rtletfs 8a saaKESa FOREIGN ours We travel leisurelv and unes- f tentatieusly in small parties thus assuring te our individual mem bers the personal freedom of independent travel. Our selected parties travel first-class both en land and sea. They enjoy, without extra cost, many side trips, drives and meter runs. The hotels they visit are of the highest standard of comfort and refinement. Our prices are inclusive and reasonable. We point, with pride te our forty-two years of successful travel management. Write, telephone or call for our complete Itineraries of 1922 Season. Fer Independent Travellers We repreient every iteamshlp line and all speclsl and regular crudes. Rstei essctlv the sine as thee quoted by the Steamihlp Com Cem psnlei Ne matter where cm ulih te go, we lll prepsre your Itinerary, supply our steam ship tickets and maleyeul reietvetlens. BARTLETT TOURS CO. 200 Seuth 13 th Sfc, Philadelphia CaXO.OOONP alaaaev 4T A 7 A lA Ck AiCIla, 1 T J tO aW i r r "" iviiics Dy cunu ana aea Leaves New Yerk Nev. 21, 1922130 days i ne American express Svstem. with irs line r,f ffl,.e ... , . . - - ..... w wt.iww UAI- .m-MuK uic kiuuc, a cruise stait witn br ll nnr rnra i managing such enterprises, the netu Cunnrti 1 Arn-MiA r 21,000 tens, larcer than anv nassencpr sliln tW U . h.j around the world, arc all guarantees for perfect arrangements ana personal comfort. 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