w WWPLE FfiBijrwr"" w .'AraJrjyf TOywwfWPWTC.'y'. T? -' ww !fKTOI3i ' SWSKMiBHHKHKflWnHpTHBK?M'WB ; -) ' ' - '8FO&UM UtenJtEL ''uNaV 'T.tiavrence between "tttBEfti 'lh' ,nd a'm blt P!f)!r,.':!!Vnn Deric has knewl teW A" I Hie part of Hwednoerg-s '. j..a.if.fti wnn - --- -; N "sir Arthur Cenan Deyle Latter Hf. i..r' nrr lecture BAiniila anil conversed wltu 'M1! the "ubject of .Sweden- Brjf " should be a re- "u" 8JsnberglnnH' Bhe ,t;rlfth;Un'.in8plrltMl- B"l.nh I roust tell you et ; u. 'OPi i '' .i a mn recently." a in rwendly, nnd even lurffiK relate en ndventure e :""1 i(mt. He mm icwuuf" .stall inferewc. .,..... ;- ' ALlVw" observation upon Mr. i""5 TfJ i.Mtirp lie r-ecmeu 10 " na BaWtairtS nnd big-minded boy, who 8ffiE "' and Is honestly and " Jw twin te convince bin audi audi l'te t" beauty nnd Its verity. S I, wrtalnly "mixed up," how hew 'Jthe wbject of the true Chris 52' SSlrien revealed through the tigs rUien " d.,j.k, 'uM te the nature of existence In Jn life, obtained partly by read- E id"partly. as he claims, tnnuBu aHiaiUitlc communication. SKI as te the necessity for llv- LTaBielflriily 'n this world it one SSldeMly te Christian teaching;. Sid for hi pulsatlnr. personal In SSria hi. newly .undVrttken Jeb of iftteMef spiritualism 10 u tfte the solidity of his Intellectual Jlrtre en subjects theological nnd JteMaal that Is another question. ife . ftLa-W. 'Jcc Imltnfcer- brings together the sev m fundamental doctrines, based Jri the sacred Scriptures, which de fettii doctrinal position of the New ft!-. . . .... ..-j. GSDMIte CBCn ene Ol liiene lieuum.e l... ..nturnil n Indicate hr fl- km the percentages of understanding of theie doctrines of which Mr. Deyle's jcetore gave evidence, judging only In i- .ubnln lnfrint nf nne who might tt ntrking an examination paper. Of COgttt, In a large iiuKri-e hub m u nperflclal method, but It may nccem- inhject ns n whole In the light of n ftlrlj accurate -ew uiiurcn vbiubheh. Mr. Deyle's ' UrnJrr- True Christian rtcllglen standing Ter Cent tOeJ lh Creater , 10 t Tilt Lord the Rrdecmrr 8 I TIM Hely Spirit and the Divine Operation 8 1 The Sacred Scriptures or Werd of , the Lord 8 I The Catechism or Decalemir i: clilnM In Ita External and In- I tfrnal Sense t Mm t.JCUrlty. Lee te the Nelrhber and uuuq im "" tfmdem of Choice 40 ft .u..nHA IK ' f. nvpTiiiaiiwe ..tit.i. it, Acignnmiuii auu j.rkriiciviuii .u II. Imputation 9 11 Baptlam 0 11 The Hely Supper 0 if. Tet Leniummnupn et tne aev; ine t uiming ei inc iiru; Ann ine new Htnen and the New Church 0 8 3 no ti. u u.r.r t tfttnl I1M h 11AA l.jDe;le'a lecture vae evidence of... IBS Xtt'lhewn In Mr. Dele'a lecture 1385 We de net wlh for n moment te is) Jadcment ns te the Influence upon it Dtenle of the nlntferm utterances at till diVlnguiKhed Kngllshmnn. Wha ta mj what thp effect may be? He Mr pewiblv stir up the Hluggish thoughts of thousand of Be-cntlen Christians. Iradlnc them te forgotten PUMfcs In the lliblc and tender and loiter Influences, which Ih the flower u4 fruitage nf it truly religious life. Hut tre de have n dutv te nerferm in Mphitlcilly dissociating from the writings of Kmanucl Swcdenberg. bes name he mentioned in his lee- ttire. th tenftM wlitnh 1r Hwln nrn. dilms. The New Church, dlscounte dlsceunte dlscounte Uecm snlrltiinliKtic prnetices. Jtlll.N W. RTOf'KWELIi, Vict nrpslllcnt IVnnuvlvnllln Akan. ditlen of the New Jerusalem Church. reiUdclphla, May 2, 11)22. Would Restore "Wet" Daws '' Wl'er ej the. Kie iina "ublc Ledgers I. "'M have rend mnnv or the articles the leruni telling what prohibition au iprnmnitbliml rn u ... m. Ki!" of ,,linklnS the way the United tw went ilrr. or tried te go dry, ws-Mmethlng like this: rt. 1 1 !! .war was declared in Tlussla te mIahIu"8! "" (!ev"nment did was li.i i ."" "'p 01 wntsKy. This 'tQ geed te some nnd wnH the chnnce iltfii.f .ru Promnuienlsta were tk. ,;I. .u '", ""'J'Pcu (innK during Wr. 'Ihfn rimn Dm F!Uh.r.l. i.'Bn T'. J&:! wt nlaV ...i I "". unlien states is .WJI under what they rail prehlbl- lWrvrlTi,.l"i'n !'la ,lns M w,"e and SbT.1 J.. r'."lf' of eu,r phhca Imve Ti".8"'1 any etllPr lin- they SS2mtenu" ,lttle ,or raedlcinal fa?.""lMs hf ,Pas n doctor $2 or Jtrtifui" fnr Jl't one pint, u our niLp0er ?V1 nn" t as pure frw'TSnTS, fr fif'y Ccm " CJhtu2vpSKIll amr ser what rae"- "" Where MWk b? nk at !he dpa"' ' hi hi, hil'Vh,.,rk, 8Pt ,1,e ,f'",t -tttt u an! e ,,a,, tl,p men,y fk w'lin'1Li;n.u,!trv new nl"' com cem CHw .?.ULn?i,,en? ,Pn v-'"-8 age. hiiK. arc crowded compared te tt la'SS' V1?.?1!-!? Prohibition Mreik "i br miH u. rl"iBi Pnck ",0 wn'! taMi.' are ""Jurtly banished from .tin. unjubtly banished from. the Tfce'Whiliebrim ln,s,end of "''very. tolei.t.1." F..Um rime, mere soeri bii..l ""'. ."""iter erens anrl . ... II. i m . J.OV ,i Baeh iZ'l.,"" .".rnp" and it Hi,i:(',JWASIM,S, 'b, ..ni '(, 7U'ja. T...r!.r!c"n,xlne" op" t,fP fureel. hClK et ""raldlne Y"k elme ' nPnearanc in New imfi n fc. 4a" ? the an- "m s Ji,.;. ""' 'nren-K rcsigna- h "si iLbe ,n r,(,ttb'" thw PwdenVrn "s of 'Americanizing11 ta A?ue Kn.p ?-lal,,"s ,wlf wiin hta of uhN.i" '"l HoUUer" in ihe JThli)li Hhe has been vaptnln LSSfe&arj ftt Tm;iV0"X. lfTL Vf!r W fflajrn&WfKra ii "WW rlurltif a brief nhd troubled, period. IS lie r1(nntiUfiti Ka wi .Uk i ."- -". . w "v F"" - livid A" pecUtlens from ,the leadertthlp of Samuel Insult, i recently ' chosen presi dent of the .Chicago Opera Company, because, '.'hi .-thought, are -American, Ills decisions are American, nnd that is what ; we,, at an organltatlen. hatl never had." It Is net at all clear te what extent Americanism was a factor In the troubles of the company. Though Mnratere accused Miss.-.Garden of ''wrapping .herself in the American flag,'.', it appeara'that It was net se much the few American artists" In the com pany that were the storm center, but that f was rather the old story of pro fessional jealousies among the tempera mental foreign stars themselves. as te ucnunine rurrar, the com monly accepted version Is thnt her fate was scaled when Mme. .fcritia, of Vienna, took New Yerk by storm. All the counter-enthusiasm of the "Gerry flappers" was of no avail. New If Geraldlne has an attractive concert tour offer, It cannot be that her volce has suddenly broken down. 8he was simply dethroned by the Ackleness of a public that turns "Jhumbs down" en estab lished merit m a bored fashion when ever , the ptenrnnt excitement of n novelty comes Inte sight. Of course, the public Is entitled te the best, or whnt it thinks is the best, for Its money, und Americanism would be n peer plea te set up for an artist who is really declining. We have se little faith In our own Judgment that we usually wait for foreign approbation before accepting native talent at its real value, and we continue te bow te "what we ought te like" Instead of asserting our own taste. ,, , THOMAS B. LANDING. Wilmington, Del., April 27, 1022. Questions Answered World War Memerial Day Te tht BUler 0 (he fivtnisa Puttie Ltdetrt Sir In jhere a. Memerial Day for the dfad of the World War? VOLUNTEER. Philadelphia. May 2, 1B33. The American Lesien haa made arrange ment! through local charters of the Legien te have a special memorial service for sol diers kilted In the World War and have recegnised May 80 as Memerial Day, which Is observed generally throughout the country as a memorial day for soldier of the Civil War. except ih the States of Alabama. Flerida. 'Georgia. .Louisiana. Mississippi, North Carolina. Seuth Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Confederate Memerial Day In Alabama, Flerida, Qeergta and Mississippi Is April 2fl; In Meuth Carolina It Is Msy 10. snd In Tennessee It Is June 3. Poems and Songs Desired Literary Melange Te tlit Editor of the Evening Public Lcdeer; Sir After reading the "Nenectise Verse" In the Evkkine Public Lkdecr I thought perhaps you might use this; BOOKS I HAVE READ TELL ME Is "El Supreme' the name of a. cigar? Is "Quced" the title of u. motorcar? Is "The Tit" the place where meat men fall? And Is this "Brass" a new name for gall? Is "The Scarlet letter" a note that's red? Is "The Harber" a place where beats lie dead? Is "The Red Badge of Courage" a bloody nese? "The Bent Twig" Is a twisted branch, I suppose. Who Is "Jiuren," the man that makes face pewdtr? "Ethan Freme" en a menu mans clam chowder. Will "The Llghtpf Men" continue te shine? Was "Sl-non called Peter" or Peter called Slme? Dees "Onldle Green" mean this new ercen geld? "If Winter Cernea" will the summer be cold? Is this "Great Prince Shan" a chink who dares? Is "Konieno" a wrap that woman wears? "Te the Last Man" does that mean when they're all gene? Is "The Rese of Dutchers Coolley" a rsg- time song? Is "Cytherea" a kind nf u rne? De you knew where "Upitrcam" gees? Deea "Timber" mean this stuff called weed? weed? Is "Our Unconscious Mind'' bad or geed? De "Sleeping Fires" go up te bed? Dees "Th Wild Heart" 'beat when you're dead? Did "Pudd'n'head Wilsen" have a garden? Did "Susan Lenex" ever get her pardon? Has "Linda Conden" ever lied? Who's "The M&u en the Other Side"? ARTIE ROSS. Philadelphia, May 3. 182:'. 'The Flowers, That Bleem In Spring' Te the Editor e the Evening Publio J.tteer; Sir Would ou or eni of your readers kindly gle me the words pf the song be ginning: "The Doners that bloom In the spring, tra-la. Have nothing te de with the case." K. J. L. Philadelphia. May 3. 1023. The words are from Gilbert and Sulli van's opera of "The Mikade." The lines ou quote are the beginning of the necend ers. The song complete Is as tollewa: Nankl-roe: The flowers that bloom In the spring, tra, la. Bring premlae of merry aunhln. As e merrily dance and we sing, tra, la, We welcome the hope that they brims, tra. la, Of a Bummer of rnaes and wine: Anl that's what e mean when we say that a thing Is welcome iih flowers that hloem In the spring, Tra, la, la, la. la, tra, la, la, la, la. The flowers that bluem In the spring. The flowers that bloom In the erring, tra, la, U.... nAlhlnv in Af with (hi. (&!!! Vti get te take under mv wing, tra, la, A meat unattractle old tning. ira, la, With a cancuuM or a jnr. And that's whet I mean when I say or 1 sing, ' "Oh. bother the flowers that bloom In the spring," I- m la. Ia. la. tra. la. la. la. la. Bether the tlowers of spring. EDUCATIONAL Yoerur Men and Bey The Mercersburg Academy FOR HOYS , Merwsburg, Pa. 8end for cat-leg"- I; Wm. Mnn Irvine. Ph. O.. I.I.. "., HendmnMer. Hex 10 Itelh Hexes HMVICK WnF.R15 HKBVICE COtNTH' We Secure the Kind of Teacher Wanted and the Kind of Position Desired. The Bryant Teacher' Bureau, Inc. ai0-ai:-61B WIthrrapoen nidg.. Phlla. BiO Keensn Hid,. Flruhurgh GTDAYFR'9 The. Rest RiiMnrsN Nrhoel 3 1 If aa HOI CIirTNl'T HT. Poltlen suaranl'd. Enter non, Day or night. HDMMKIt TAMPS Yeung Women nnd (llrls Pine Tree Camp for Girl. ;-?. $Sk i HPRIXO RESORTS VIRGINIA IIF.ACH. VA. EACH. V. Fer Infer. writ VIROIMIA KftM Committee. Chamber el Oei inn tisMAtB iAbfeKWaUitn 11 ' i i HOTEL CECIL i THE "CECIL" it the hub of Losriea forlrailneM or pleunre. 'f , .f;.? I ' " ' llri ' " ' - "Tl-an T scDJajljBHa SI MM i rv 11 g' t aWO cdBTflLSM O, Vialtert have the advantage of the right address with a reasonable tariff. O, The service it quiet and unobtrusive, vet always fully efficient, nothing is lacking in comfort or convenience, and the cuisine is perfect. WrtU or Casie te Ine Htitfrjar d frig, CaUesi " Ceeella, LeaithM 1 R I aaflHHftMaaWl lls(faBsBBHrrs ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I OCEAN TITY. N. J. ALBEMARLE Virginia a vs.. block from famous Boardwalk and Steel Pier: open after Improvements coating 188.000. making this beuse strictly C??KB.'n everr sense. Electricity thrueut. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Spacious selarium: sun deck: private baths: elevater: Sl.nu day up. rooms only. Owner ship management. GABLE A DEVITT. HeiEEDISON Michigan Ave. near Beach and Boardwalk Atlantic City'a meat beautiful hotel aectlen. RUNNING WATER IN EVRY ROOM Newly Furnished, PrlvaU Baths, Electric Lights Clsvater Service. European Plan. 3.00 up Pally. Single Reems, SMO par Day. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE SiEvertqN Kentucky Ave. adjacent te Beach, newly reno vated -refurnished; private baths: het and cold RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM Truly a wonderful hotel at most reasonable rates. IHO up dally. Special weekly. Kurepean plan. There's Comfert In Everr tieraeir" KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE. NEAK BEACH CQ.M Dully Weekly 17.M ?.s Ameavteiasa Plan 1., Elevster ta street. Eleetrleity and Bhones In all rooms, rnvau baths. Running water, rtre-preef addition. Waits aerrlee. Owaeraalp gm't. fclNOAEAlUIAttT On Ocean front at Mentpeller ave.. new open. Suites with bath, running water att roems: elevater: Spring ratas.ti day up. 121 UP weekly. Amer. plan. H. M. REEVES. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia avs. a Beach, riot Celd runniru water. Prlv. baths. Kates 14 day up. Upeo. wkly. Cap. SOP. Bklt. Orch. O. D. Painter. fnarlboreuan16lcnlicim j..irNIfi57.v- empirf RIO CT A MriC Fireproof. Klrtnter. fiurJse. vaTuiw I'ndKr Jeiv Miimcemeni. New ierk Axe. ut Ueub. 1U0 rooms nun ninninR water, si. no uay up, HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always ready: terms moderate. Writ? or phone M. WALSH DUNCAN. Hetel Boscobel &&&" Wkly. rstes. 18 up. Ph. I IT. A. K. MAK1QN MARTINimiF Kentucky Ave. & tioard tieard tYlAIWiniVtUb Wttlki Kurepean plan. 11.00 UP ealiy. c;are ana resiaurani auRcntu WrminatW Kentucky Ave. nr. Beach. WetUTUnBier Bie4ftter. private baths. running water, upen su year, n. i"rr wr!ie-t?V VSLfKt Kw Ttirlt AVSl inlU91E,I Jim beech. Amerleas san. All eonvenleneea. MH3. P. K.NAUEK. N.u, Pint-inn Kentucky Ave. Just off WeW -IHriOnnnR,dwllll(. a. K. tinnlface SlliKlf.iiiSa VVltslslskM far gal Atlantic City On the Beardy. OCEAN CITY. N. J. RICPAYNR 'e" ren.nlnJE..w.5JJ.Vl.' DlaU. nBt fWeTJ resm. E. nLPNDPf. OCEAN OKOYE. N. J. STOKES HALL (Venn Orete. N. . 0n Pathway. AU med rn cenv. A. U B. Btrsssburger. Prep WERNKRHVIIXE. TA. SUNSET HALL one'neusand feet above sea level: oxerleoklng beautiful and historical Lebanon Valley. Modern Improve ments. Superior table. tire. H. fiATJL. Mrr. DKI.AWAKK WATKH (1AI. PA. TT. r.lanurnnrl Delaware) Water Gap, The uienwoea ,, 0p,ni) JIity , Capacity 40. Ctaraae, ballroom, orchestra. Oolf. tennl!". ull amusements. Fer booklet ..hire.. HILT BROS.. Mgrs. I.APOBTK, PA. Kett K13NT t'ettage at Laperte. near Lake Makema. about fl miles from Eagles Mere Park1, for the aeaken. Description upon ap. pllratlen J H. OABtAND. Deuslasvllle. ra VAHII.S J1KRK PARK. PA. ... . . Desirable iurmmicu ranmir collages near lake snd golf, courre for lent by the month "r selsen Write H V. VEAOKB. slsr. NOBTIIJVATEBqAP,PA. p- Trrrace Ta LeJ:. Bungls. j strictly rine icrracc rne,Ieri a OUU(,er ,,,', non farm prml. N. Water Uan. N T. Tranaue KAHT HTBOUDSBfRO. PA. TURN VILLA n Uhk'll Tike. Bunga 1UKN VIS"'' low,. Bathing beach. Itea Itea senable rates. Cloed cooking, Hernellku. Boek. let. Under nianaftenent .V. Turn Kalaie. MOUNTAIN LAKE Heuse, mdrn.. homelike". nn farm, beating, bathing, geed cooking. Jay Huffman. It I'.D... I!. Mreudaburg. Pa MT. I'OrtlNO. PA. fhTPENNHURST iiT.Tn", , m; nulet ami homelike Ml Mnrv Prlee. TT.- frnrwoed (wn Var. Modern. lite UnWOOU r.leeant inratlen. Pp". rial spring rnte Ttkll. Fi. L. a- 11 V. Artman M IrTWATKB. PA. The Swiftwater "t"ater. ". "B . New open, for the Mat season. juiiim n. uupi,tNQ. milTK MOUXTAIXH. N. H. Mlewoed Club "nV Inf. at roster Treel RerMie, Bti awbrldgeVa ClnthlrHtnre. nr N. T office. 8 W. 40th at. The Profile nnd Cottages. Francenla Nelrh. White Meunliln. N H, Armmmndntea .inn N.HKAtlXr.i:TT PIUB. B. I. The Imperial Narragansett Pier, R. I. (II'F.NS JIJXK 31. An exrliialie hotel for dlicrlmlnut Ing people ut one nf America's, Tlneat Seitalde Ite'erti.. rOLO. Helf, Tennis, lthlitg, Dane Ins. Well kept Htate Hluhtvnvs for metering. Ter reseivallens rtdres JAMKS E. IIAIIIHHV. WANAQRR. Narrnsnnaett Pier. Rhede Islan, SPRING RATES Sptcial wttkly rat-. Mawrican I ; plan. Agnniftf utttr. Stiam htat. I FeHr. . C. fUNCK, Jr. 'eii.v vhtv .: k: OCEAIl CITY'S 1 m - LEADING HOTCL 1 eTmalidle OPENS JUNE 30. 922 ilhmene tlxkef OceanFonljBearJualk jCapadyeOO 888581 C'AI'B MAY. X. J. HOTEL WINDSOR New open. Di rectly en t'.ie Bench. American plsn. .Special rates during earlv spnsnn n. Hxlpln. Owner-Prep. SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. 4. SPRING LAKE, NEW JERSEY WILL OPEN JUNE 24th Management Andrew J. Murphy C. V. Murphy. Asst. Mgr. Booklet. Address L'ntU Jan 1st LAUREL HOl'HK. LAKEVfOOD. N. 3. PUFF POINT en T.AKE CHAMPI.AIN. N.Y. HOTEL. HAN PLAIN - SlUrr OiKT'ON-lAKr. cmalaih.m.y. OPENS JUNI 2i iitaarr - IU fifth Me. I TJPPEB 8ARANAO IJlUK. N. T. SARANAC INN IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK CERTIFIED MILK A BUMMER BESORT of the BJgeesg environment curs superb culstnsi an envlrnnm daily desirable. Cottages ter Beat, -r'T"- .g.jE-yj ri.va a oed golf. All s ana Amu HABBINQI JOnNM. 1 TvMatMl fin tRA shem of the TTONDKBF0I, TJPPEB SABANAO.LAB foea gun. heir hast. 8. Managst Excellent Skats reads. ports ana Amussment IUTUM sUdrsas Hetel Graftal, KIRnV. Asa't Manarat? waaoinrtea.ts.ta, LAKE PLACID. N. Y. WH1TEFACE INN LAKE PLACID, N. Y. Opens In Jane. Modern in nil its appointments. J. J. SWEENEY. Manager New Yerk Office, note! ColUngweod 4S West Mill Street Winter. lllaWand Park Hetel, Aiken. B. C. TO CBS i2Panadlatt Wrrw Yerk-Halifax-Queb-Ki ermses tin palatini twin-screw S. S. "Fert Hamilton" Sailing from New Yerk July 8-22, Aug. 5-19 Bteprlng One Dny at Hnllfax and Twe Dan at Quebec. .Macniflcent scenery, nmoeth wnter, cool weather Orchestra fnr Dancing, Round trip 12 diyi, $150 and ap On War te Quebec, S dari, $80 and up Fer Wustmted literature addre.13 FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE at Whlte'iall St.. N. T. Kurness Wllhy & Ce., Ltd., Bourse Bldg., . I'hllu , or any Tetirl.'t Agent Ideal SUMMER VACATIONS BERMUDA DayffnWiNW 8 Days $83.00 MX,,. Coel in Summer Ne Passports All Sports Modern Hotels FREQUENT SAILINGS Ma Luxurious Twtn-8rrew Hteamer Send ler Special Summer Tours Booklet FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Bt . N. T Furneis Withy A Ce., Ltd., Bourse Bids.. rhlln, , or any Tourist Agent FRANK'S MEDITERRANEAN Cruise de Luxe, February 6 hy Specially Chartered New CUNARD SS "SCYTHIA" Turhlne OH. Burner, 21, .100 tens months. SflOO and up, Includes all riiensea and shore excursions. Egypt, Hely Land, Constanti nople, Greece, Italy, Spain, etc. FRANK TOURIST CO. (.'stneltsAed ins) 210 Se. 15th St., Phila. Bell Phene Spruce ;S34.e823 ERICSSON LINE FOB BALTIMORE tt One Way. S3 lUund Trie 1KB II 80. DELAWABJB AVE. f 1KB 80. Daily at 0 Y. M. Hstu us pnniiay wwsmer i V. H. Heturdsy at P. U. WRTTWfer booklet an England, Londes) and Narthwsstsra Bwy,. SO Cth Av New Yerk, Founded in 1865 vy i '4.' v. VtfW5? C J. Heppe & Sen Wl t -' Si W Central Stere. 1117-19 Chaatnut St. Uptown Stere- Cor. 6th tt Thompson Sta. "The Heuse that Heppe built President, Florence J. HTM Sen of the rounder Inaugurated the One-Priee System in 1681 The Philadelphia Orchestra is always ready te Play for Yeu en the Victrela The Victrela is the modern genius of Aladdin's Lamp you have but te wish and that wiah is instantly fulfilled. Ne ether instrument places at your command Buch a wealth of music. That is one reason why Heppe's recommend the Victrela only. Latest Period Style Victrelaa Victrela Ne. 240, $125 with f 10 worth of records Taj; only tt.lt teeskty Victrela Ne. 260, S170 with $10 worth of recerda Pay only tt wfc!y .Victrela Ne. 280, $210 with $10 worth of records Pay only tt.SO weekly Victrela Ne. 300, $260 with 110 worth of records Pay only f J iMsfcly Ernest Schelling Bern in Belvidere, New Jer sey, playing at the Academy of Music when only four years' old, studying in Europe under Leschetizky, Moskow Meskow Moskew ski and Paderewski, often soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Ernest Schelling new stands among the fore most American pianists. Mr. Schelling makes record-rolls exclusively for the DUO ART Pianola-Piane (Net merely a player-piano but a reproducing piano) He knows that as he plays se will this marvelous instru ment reproduce even te his most delicate shadings and per fect technique. And Mr. Schelling is but one of the many famous artists who play only for the Due-Art. The Due-Art is made in six pianos all en sale at Heppe's: the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian. Prices are from $750 up. Call, phone or write for full particulars. m T sssississississiBm W. I eS v rlP a. af aA, M Bargains in Rebuilt Pianos at Heppe's Yeu will always find in our Bargain Dept. many pianos and players that we have put in condition te give long and satisfactory service. Prices are low and terms convenient. '" .......- ....-.. . J..--ririrLnj Chiekering Upright Piane Rosewood Decker Bres Upright Piane Ebony Winthrop. Upright Piane Mahogany SchemacKer Angeius Player-Piane Mahogany-88-Nete. $180 120 195 400 Hallet & Davis Upright Piane Walnut Henry F. MiUer Upright Piane Walnut Heppe Upright Piane Oak Mendelssohn Player-Piane Mahogany 88-Nete. $225 245 290 325 ty. Mail This Coupon for Full Information C. J. HEPPE & SON Downtown 1117-19 Chestnut St I ,. ., Uptown 6th & Thompson Sts. J Phlla. Without any obligation en my part please send full information about (mark X below): 0 Pianos 0 Player-Pianea 0 Victrelaa Pub. Lcdssr B-S-33 O KELLY stSSSps TIRES 1 mj 2tKttk BsssssV SlVSssssssssssssssssT B&SC" VI It costs no mere te buy a Kelly SIZES FABRIC Black-Tread Km-SUp CORD Kant-Slip, Block-and-Butten or Grooved Tread TUBES Red 30 x 3 $12.90 $2.15 30x3 14.90 $18.95 2.70 31x4 24.00 29.80 3.35 32x4 27.50 32.75 3.45 33x4 2850 33.75 3.60 34 x 4K 44.30 4.95 33 x 5 52.30 6.00 Other sizes priced proportionately FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Kelly-Springfield Tire Ce. 1400 N. Bread Street ,V We j$ M .ti vl ! - A i '.' 1 4 :4i 'M 1 r fi ti u i yl i n V M ' v. a -l l "1 ' .MA ft? v "Ji iCl 1frt "J f THr ., , .. i- - ( ' v& t f J-te;?wrisc' ' vWJiafe: srsT.,:W"', !'' .'.. . . ' i'r. ' Ji. ASfa: