wmnzwm WANTED 'rfjf r ' MmmI.mz Cnrnnva. Kvrith a splendid future te get in touch with organization or iual who can pre necessary financial tients. 0 809. Ledger Office t3' W'! '- "" gH -t nJB'W A. ktli Jl?M(,J 5f W a ( tFS7 THE PEOPLEWFORUM Letters te the Editor Bump, Jelt and Leesen Te till Editor e the EitnUie Public Ltdgtr, I wnr"? Kvcr.rthlnr that happens at the I irsent time l blamed en "the war." I Mr. Parker nynr "Unc'e Sam never I attempted anything but he succeeded. " I Well, Mr. Parker, there In a lawnalnt gamming. Jias it ever been enrerceur Ne. and It never will be. (iembllnf Is Yr9 MmM .nGvOtHT" 1 MM& ALK WTTM ALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder THEMTICWT ii. "r." i- -! l7. ... itn.ni. NtrfL't unit '0' aml ,l ever wl ' "Un.H.11.1 18 . 'r"T5P " r, ''' ' denc nPf"1.'- nd behind closed deem and pick etlt the soft spots. ' in 1C megt rMpct.abc horn. Prehlbl- ti.v uic 'n'"1 .";"' ,; v;r,. I 'ln "as .taken drlnkln from the a and Arch directs, Hl.lje avenue, nU- ,een te hem(t UMe MUnn a,,t iiiKien nrciiuc .uiu "'. ,.,.. their parent in dlstllllns liquor, mak Why net remove nil i nusci tracks , , d b , ,f Mf at Hnrc, lue, Cnllewh.ll, Christian ,, fc flreim,r nuch he may no. R8 sere stums, sweaters braath. A white powder. At Drug or Department Stere, Oc., $1.00 or write direct te B-uiM(f.c..::;Bt,i.j..itT. KM mm Man Who Loved m li-&'J 1 Geed Desserts n till nt line (She Philadelphia a street te be proud of. . . Philadelphia, May .1, JOi.2. Lloyd Geerge'a "Adroitness" T'Jlhi IMter of the Eienlng TutiHe I.cdgtri Sir Seme time prier te the reent dlMlesiirci of the alleged Angle-llus-vlnn pnet. n writer found that Lloyd (enrgc whs very popular In the Inltcd StntpM. nml that this was nrebnbl.v due In tin. mliiilrntlnn nf Americans for a geed stiert. Whether the writer has the fame ilea since the recent outgrowing . from Genea Is a question. A man of unrivaled adroitness Is Iwtintl te have admiration, but In the I Instance of I.lejd (Jeergc n high price is pain ler i no privilege ei euscmng and admiring his tactics. Net long age he produced u mem enindum from files three years old by which he proved Unit he favored mod eration in treating Germany In the peace treaty, lttit the fact is that In elder te retain his grip en hit job a month before the Teace Commission met he went before the English voters de manding a vote of confidence, en a platform premising te make Germany tlce the "drunks" that traet our streets and ride in our cars late at night. Per senally, the writer has seen mere drunken women and young people en the streets than ever before this so se called prohibition was forced upon the majority by nfanatlcal minority. And, fanatics they are. They are trying even new te hnve n law passed against the use of tobacco. Who are these demi gods that tell a people what they shall cat and drink V The "drys" (and dry they arc) claim that liquor is the ruination of men, a breeder of crime. All right, Mr. Par ker, we'll say one man In every 100 gees te a drunkard's grave or becomes criminal. New, we hnve millions of l Obtaining a Marriage Llesnss. Te the Editor of the Evtntne rutHc Lever: , Sir I would ilk te knew K 1 can st a marrlaie llctnia and ret married tha tama lym.Nw Tork City or Atlantis City, or the nearttt city or town te Philadelphia, I veuld be ttv much bbllced If ou could t ma Information aa te her and hew the llctnia can b rotten In each city. Thank jeu. C. U, and ft. P. Philadelphia. May 3. 1912. In New Tork City marrlr.r may take place Immediately after tne llcenie li pro cured. Application for the llceme muat be made at the office of the nurrlar llceme clerk In the department of the city clerk. Beth cehtraetlnr partlea muit appear and answer question under oath. In New Jer sey at leait twenty-four hours muat elapse between the time of ebtalnlnr the llceme and the marrlate ceremony. The llcenae Is Issued by clerks of cities and towns and by assessors In tennihlpe. In Pennsylvania the application for a license must fce made te the clerk of the Orphans' Court at the county seat (In Philadelphia te the mar rare license clerk, Roem 41S, City Halt). A license ebtal.ied In one ceuntv may be used In any ether county In the State. Persons dealrlnr te aeld appearance before the clerk of Orphans' Court or marrlate license clerk may apply te a notary public, marls Irate or ether eiTlcer authorized te adminis ter oaths and make affidavits accerdlnr te formal requirements. Resllverlng of Mirrors it. Swan, AnilAluela, Pa. See Tuesday's People's Pbrum for answer te your question nutomebllcs in our country. One driver of an automobile out of every 100 runs ever and kills a human being. Meral: Make a law against the manufacture or retarding- rcallverlnr of mirrors. use or automobiles. The people hnve no respect for a law net made by and for them. They had no vote upon the matter at nil. At the present time (as always will be) liquor may be obtained without te least trouble. The writer gets his when he wants It. The rich man has his in 1iis cellar. Disregarding the saloons that are selling liquor openly, the tiav Knclfliiil nnd cverv ether ally ceun try the full ce.t of the war. Other , writer knows of five different homes "planks" of his peace platform were where whisky Is distilled. The homes equally Impracticable nnd Irntnnng. are these of respectable people who. t'lilw iitlltittln tnunvil t lip I'pm'C Cen tlllttl thin ltn1llf Inn wild nmMl tvniilfl SCWlnC Otie IlftCinOen f..,.t...A .. .... Ln,t If.. Iin,nu nf f.vtflldUlt ' Mnvflt linr. lfAn n l,nt,ft'- l. nVntlnr. .' i, , I I' I ill' r nuinui it iii'(m i . v .--.--. ii.v. , ? .,ii ii iiiwiigu,. i" i.un.i.f eiik iimi i tun u-iiniiii -iTiii ,ur ,l,r. nrncn nf Kiirnnp. nner nm unnlil into hppn olmike,! nt r - ,.-..- .- ........ .---,-... ...... ... . . ... . fta-rZg "There -.-ees lMlth llin.lf.iid." BifirS" said Afrs. Knew lien, ns lic nnd rfWMt- .. .!..!.. . i ''!".". .""" """-"-".' "" MAT i " "" ' "l" -iiiiiiK "ii .' riils ntlltmle toward tne ' if" run !'' ! Poems and Songs Desired V-C.Hl linppy together." ijV'rirt "I nm sure Tennyson's Prophetic Lines Te the Editor et the Evening PuWe Ledger: Sir Please be kind enough te publish a poem relatlnr te war written, by Tennyson. I will state a few lines that are In the poem, but de ret knew In fyhlch verse: "When the war drum throbs no lenrer. When the bnttle flats are furled In the parliament of war, federation of Hie world." I'Anei.tNK i.inn. Reamotenn V. April SO. 102.'. 'Ihe poem eti Indicate and sllclitl.t nils- quote Is from Tennyson s "Leckslev Hull. rtei r - ii . i. 1 .1 -. i 11.. Haiti . iiiii HiirTPVi inn (it iir-Tin l-itiw n ii -tr in n' ,,.. .... i lie ihci linn lie nun nei uir -iiin ..,....... u. u. ...,... f ...... .-... '. ... '..'.'. i .1... cm Idea til brine nble te redeem these i People who never in their lives be- "nd Is tee lenir for reproduction in the Pee- Ttremm, '' nf J. Vtlii, ,. f.i, .., I piemlses appears by the memorandum ' fore took u drink are new doing se, Pie's Kerurn. 'the part cnntaJnlnr the lines H) $ thai'" ap e led' b nf" e " Kv ' e e ""'.' ',"' Vn iWiiXT.; ' "J ,,hh"bW?,",,th.'tI "0 " "rW'..'.'.'"."?:.-- far a. hum.n eye L-pl k niarr;P(i (itl ,1., . iMiti, ,.. ,'l,-cs had been made, nnd I.leyd Oeerge upon the street intoxicated was once a .0XA ... $"' A I, nS cxcltcuen "1!"1 t0 ,l,orferm nr, Versailles consist- , dlvgraee. new it is an achievement." Saw th.Jlv,.,eV of ti.s world and all the L . i Whit ..in I Prill i" tn ,ln" cn,l-v wlth t,,c,n' tl", rcM,u ,Mn """ ' At ll0Ufc Pities the jeung people come wonder that would be: i V )ip PT..inlmp.i iPnirinniiT 'iti.i.'u I "tl,l'r conference at Uenea three years. fn contact with illicit liquors and are i saw the hcaens mi with commerce, sr-;"-llf ILefhe, "l,n i si inf, ,.' ' he l, 'l'r' ,K fe "' touch and handle" tesles of marie sails. Ail i7w en cernsfir-h i id in- nn K,ll(1l, hn ',""'crc,I many ,"rl where before they would net have met. of the purple twlllrht dreppln. down r !'' en ternsianii puiiiun: anil ,'. , ,. i,. ,,, i, r ,,n. f . t. . .. i ; . ...i . with costly bales 4. J Mann ta.nt.nn rtn.l I .. I ..,, . llllllltl'i I. III! . :i 'Atis et make either '; waiC lniiglinblc. ml Iiiipl.v enn etic' s-orieus abniit it hnilffht. of fntne- (.eltleincnr lias been he prolonged. The Ye, prohibition lina taken the liquor 1,l.l-l. Il...l. i .. n ln,linltnn I ,, .. . , i, Kftriii-iJi i ii'iiuiT ii F.,,v..v... . cui-.p inie tne neme. 1 siatcMiian lins Mirvlvcd all tne etuer I politicians of the war Only vecently one of Philadelphia's "'.Never mind.' I ie.i.nrei Iier. l'".'.'-1'". ... "t M.a-inr nsnerinllr ' """i1 ,.10,f" '"'"Ccens told of tlic norm There is Puddine.' , .'" " wa "f ,'.' ,nk'll?,. "J'.?CI?"5 prohibition had done te medical science ,t. .. .I'nddiner she .motioned. ' nncr tne retci t iv u ""'" ".'! in that alcohol was net properly ob- m- 3 -what is i. r . . ' , ? .Lr: ,.:V:RLr l:. nA., nf:,isfn,;;fi !.?" te save iif?. . d vwea f J4 iX A me-t wonderful desert ""'"""'" "' ' '. . .. , n iinte ,,iat ,lie makers or this fanatical law IV'-yrlch and cream nnd liiM'intm.' '"J""" "f ,llic smnll",,s,n, '? ,.r,C",nre,Lf5 will some day themselves be In need of A & "'Hew de jeu make ltV snld:' ,,Crfen?a"t'";,f l L snlrlei, andl,I',,, f-iln and life-giving alcohol. fcMwith. ' f -"" ,h)n,m,'tvB '. SU: -prnments ' U U " ih government millions SjSJfflr "'Why. you Jut ...Id Mignr nnd '" .ebv'0,,,'J '.""''.lirPP f,7 U of M" t0 ,r-v 1e t prohibition. fcssllk. either fn-h or condensed. 0," t0"',rd ,"'"",'" l Iip?i ?,i,i flr te A" "niMTlal enterprls,..,' have lest !'i tr a s ii i, t ,i -..: eiirs after the war ended Ulu tair te i,. ,... ,. i,. ..i " i..i .. .i.. ,, ' ....!..- IL. .1 n. .iin-. nmiM-niir ic- nil e ill" liquor Heard the heavens nil with eheutlnti and there rained a thastly dew Frem the nations' airy naWes grappling In the central blue. far alene: tlie wnrlil-wlde whisper of th seuih-ivlnd rushlrs wann With the standards of the people plunginr through a thunder storm. Till the war drum threbb'd no lenrer and the battle flats were furled In the Parliament of Man. the Federation of the World. g. There th- common sense of most shall helB a fretful realm In aw And the, klndlv rarth shall slumber, lapt In unleral law." IJ.fl ---iiu U"ll II llll lllll." lll-llllll . , 'Vl it comes, nfler it's cool, a firn r ,ereamy meld of Ium'Ieus, rl( nn, i .1 i 7p.'prf., 1 . " 'Well. I nm certainly slnd te ' s knew It.' vliliPil fiiiiii. Mlnli'. mother is such n wonderful cook !' "'I knew Mm' I both like Pud fllnc, I nitl: 'nnd it .iiriii-n l.lnlfl l.pnri-P WIM.1AM CHAPMAN HENSH.VW Atlantic City. May '2, l.)2'-,. , . ' business. Thousands hnve been thrown out of employment, lloetlegging has Dcoeme a recognized trade among nil . . ,.- ..-. Clares or neon e. lie verv nffirers beience na w. ,vhe haxe bVcn' placed in po-ltiens by , ;h,X it In Uted thinking Je i A. Editor of the Evenly ' ,llP Government te enforce prohibition "ppreprl.t. for Staih.r'. ." Mr rrnm inc mm- imm-.-.i.i .'- unve eern preeil crooked r i l-'rt f I .num. i ,n.t!ililKliPi lii I.nrene. in tne mircrcnui win npnliihirinn .,... i ..,f..i-j any number of tlnwirs chocolate, century, te this modem day. the pes-iy0 xeVer.' J. C. KKRSBKRRY. rose vnnilia. almond, spire and i cs.nen of a uipiema uns nnnruru I'blladelpUia, Mav 3. 1022. nti tiicn veu guarantee mat us iiuhut numu ri. creamy pic and ' and consider eprn-mlndedlv the facts J. several ethers ran makf rich. rake Questions Answered Alii -.1., .'. 1 ill.. . -, ... .1... ..I. nlnM I .. .1 ! tAt.n Tvcae nuings witn rtiuuine, hiki Known aoeui in.- hijpi.-iii m. .,..".. feeii can even make ice-cream tinlilce was forced te retract his state- t S?tvith It.' imenlK nbeuL the nh.Vhlcal universe mere i &. , ,t . Ml 11..!. 1. t .1 lllll .......... e,n. fnn,pltnll'u llMnl Rap lAllllnrnHn. II.. gyt ;! i Miiniii-i- ,iuu ii uiiisji. new- iiiuii nn jpun null .,!.-,. .im.. ;".' ' - "i'n"..n insien W3i;.5evcr," said Kdltli. 'by telling me had snlled around the world, and it is je the Editor of the Exeuine PabUe Ledger: 'Tifa ? eapcnstvp nmi se ncli one a 'ate assertion mat a goeiuy iii-...ui-i sirr:ef.,e leit f k Kert wiuiama. the ni: iwi-nii r riir mill n m n milium rinii nr imp i-nnipiiii iirtirv 1:1 mniiiii u. .PEre Binser. iioiensen !r n, ivh 1. i . ... SiliKliev f tnl.l 1,..-- tlmt '.. ir;.. i.A ,1.0 iinU-nrutripa fniiiMl te irive nssent te Ledge. 1. Mn-M-if a v v:rTV.dn, ...... ... .... 11 ,1 ... wv mi ..- n--- 1 . - " .... .,. Seng for Mether's Day Te II e Editor of the Evening rublir Ledger: d..... 1 .... ,1c e.r in loon ng eer some ea son u. asses of .people. The very officers t ... ferlv ,,., .,. , fame ncre one it would ee Day. snd If you think se. tee. would you publish It? j MRS. O. M. RANDOLPH. Germantown. May 5. 1022. I A SONG OF MOTHER ! tf with a mother you are blessed, I j'n thanks te Ged and bj contented. 1 Net ee one In this wlde world Hnr s'ldi a happiness extended. J If a. dear old mother you still he. Treat her with klndneas and be blessed. ' Then she may Isy her weary head In I Pence for her eternal "rest." .W.srvetI l.i neon e. mid 11 10c her , is m- entitle views. Today, sixty years inuaneinnia. May 3 injs. inB: k'fejyV&'i'etjen people, and was crvinfter Ihe theory of evolution has been "r' Williams, who was part Ng-e s-id At e she ruddied 3 liiiriSwholcsemc. accepted and ntili.e.l by the scl-ntlflf '" "?"" J0, "" . ni2Tw.p ilrr. ,vr" ' . A.nd Kl"ln' ,w1"!lJ Kf,fe "Shortly after .he was man-led world, celleje graduates can be found &. iuie ' 0 " ' And were .en sick -h ?Tl'!,Mr'. Wliitei...' . she s.I. 'hew , tlen. just n gindunles of Calilce time Possessive and Apostreohe , And if mi 'ethers tax ,i,Van 1 ew (irnu juu.' I'uddine were protesting against atronem cat , ,he Veur mother n.xer ry.-tfia wonderful. l!ob raves about facts nnd the dangers concealed in their Vi vi.n... .1., Jv... . . ' ('v .. .1 . .... 1 ,1.. 1 11. 1 '' r.iiii.1. nuinr me inicu is correct in . Ill I 1 lllllllllt: llllb UlTLMHIIIll L'. Ih When first ou came Inte this world .She watehd o'er jeu with anxious long- ou 10 sleep ei in tne morning. e nursed 5011 through. symptoms, prayed the up hope, deemed ou lest. ns..- .1..., ....... .We. iuj urnirni. fMf . ...Innn Ir nil ' IskvOrder peme Puddine PEi i Sret'cr tednj ; Ad ;..r-apa I'uddine from :v Vjr. .' aiv !. '.,. sr V y .. 1, it Helps digestion aecentnncc Uesplte tne tremeniieus tienent.s re- jour suiting from science, which is merely , organized human knowledge, it is net nt all uncommon te encounter in college Icrnduates hostility te and fear of seien- tlfic teaching and scientilic attitude of , mind. The amelioration or living con- following Frem her jeu e lesrnen our nrsi srnau ..,. t. .. -M, .. ' ersc. -'' "", aeni-w . neil receded , ,.esrntd hew te r-akrlnd what te say "r juiivr huuii'm nii wpii receiea, pml ih rul for the pessesslie In this nsr- h and cleans a coated tenztte Thousands of men and women ,)uve found relief from various eiif estive disturbances by eating rFldschnann's Yeast. '', It is human nature te want te f .stadeufwhy." Se far as science .. asm tell us this is the reasen: & Fleischmann's Yeast is a feed abundant in certain elements . f i,WBlch are necessarj' te health and i',,Ve itself. It promotes the flew of -kUe and of pancreatic juice. It has " 'remarkably beneficial effect en ' jhe whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. f' Trjs Fleischmann's fresh yeast ' (in orange juice or in milk. Men .like it in milk shakes and malted tailks. Women like it spread en -Bread or crackers. , , Keepyeur digestion in the pink of condition and your tongue clean fend healthy by eating 2 or 3 cokes ejf Fleischmann's Yeast fresh , ,veryday before or between meals. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Yeast ' tlhe familiar tin-foil package with j'the yellow label. Place a standing 1 ' ,Sfdcr with your grocer today. tlcul.ir cane A, c. D. I'hlladelphn May 4. 1022 strlctlv p.ak!ng. nnd In ehsenante of cramriat'ral rule Uld down In- high mi- 5-l.e folded both our Utile hands And taught seu hew te Sing and pray. .She guided still sour Infant's mind; Watrhed faithful through the days of uth. I'e metlict li, your thanks alone If seu still walk ihe paths of truth. , ditiens. housing, transportation, coin- tnerif the scend form "Mr Jenes's f . .... .. ...... .... I .. ..f .II..n..A . ' rir.i.'', nml.ti Kt. I.4.M.. c ..i,. IllliniCUllOlls. lirt-' i'llliuil III IIIIM-n-iv, si,- ".- - k.h-.i-. ..uaiui, nnr-man mil. I And if our metner gene in resi. And she no mere with kindness meet, Teu can at least her carlv rrae Bedeck with flowers and garlands ewtel sympathy in the breast of rterj grad- 'ending In V (or the sound of 's'). If but Fer ieu nn eer-sacred piece; Utile of cverv college. one ssllable Iejik ndd 'V after ihe snes-I Oe hur'r there te this dear spot. WC readily ceniieiun tlie oililuatien irepne. b nurns s, -jimess, illles's' Se If threi f..n:. I....1 .i.A Lin, nnij ... 11, n i-ti.... nt ua name or no i nn n w in h. .mm. ' lltllll-lli:u 1111 iMiiiiwii-. 111 mi- V.IIIIIU i.i - - , " ' " " -. old nn ediii-nlleii that did nor lirevide " th" addit.ennl Is net disagreeable te ciolegr und the social agencies growing " i.m uroie.jer or rneiorie ana out of this branch of M'lence out- , "J0"' '" "TTl H?1""'""', ln te,t te,t gtew.hs and developments of science- ' .". " le ' l'" eucht te suffice te guarantee lifc-Ieng ...i.mrfi. ,. lh. , .. : "5 "'"; threatened with life's maddening pace. the pr. as Dickens s,' 'Herace's,' the open und icceptive minds in a '., . h.TpV' ., it.' "' , "l ' .1 .... .....1 t, ..i,...,.., ,w.-l,i i' ' "P ' Since he eer. ears differ, no hard 1 unirs te enter the world with mind I closed for the unbiased consideration of I scientific fuels' THOMAS IX PAHKK. Philadelphia . May 1, WXi. , Sailor Dies in Bearding Heuse i.linni-inie mill for 11 liuncinz unrld Can ""J .' " " .'fi:i. -an ein-r, no mru 1 A mail ntJOUt tniriynve years 010. 1 Hanging aim 101 a clanging worm, can (and ,,,, rU,, cail Uld aeni .Hastins's.' ,... ,r..ri., i,-. .,nifm-m nf n tniin in we nlteril 10 ue saiiMieti wun eiiiicntien , for ampie. has tee manv -a'.' for most T; T'nltecl 5tate Xavv was found tea that permits any proportion of Its grud- I cars, but perhaps net for ail " ''"V "' l e, il.iTi;l i,T,!r i i". , . . .1 ViVI UH. Ill H IWlVill SIUUOU HIV HI - ..... ,. ... """-- e nsii street bdevc 'lmrtcentn. iieniea rn"rV.r'rMaB,ipree:" l" hemPU.r.Uenft cVm" fr '"'"''"" """'lf tr, phy- rren neune, nr sa, for enampie, net "for wcians at the Hahnemann Hospital politeness s sake " but "for politeness' ; sake." Ner would we say "for goodness's HCCCIMB IN ONK WORD "BMIU" sake " liut for enndnets' sake," etc In " sure te read "Smile and Yeu 8r th s-ntence quoted by our correspondent l.tne marvelous story or acnteement of ' VICHY : innrn MKPVBUC nePQTT) Alkalini Water 4 l.4 m m ' i Ii?r Unexcelled for Y Table Use ; f (iavnewn ana pre k$$ jKribed by the flkfedical Profession many years as leasing great Properties V-r. m MeMielat thmSfirimgt Where the Gain In Daylight Saving? 7e the Editor of the Exening Public Ledger: Sir Slme we, hae been working under this unnatural, uselesx and nrtl helal istein. I liar e nbtnlned the- view 1 nf 11 large number of people as te their iltitudi' tewaid tills new farcical law. They sine their intaiiuble opinion of 11 n- n stupid and unless tnanlpulatiun of tlie deck. A man who hm arisen ar t e clec.c new nrlsCM nn hour e.nlicr and burn 'nt his u.i-i. Wlietein de we sae'' Thei get lieme tin hour earlier, is the rcplj Wherein Is1 the gain' Te he drum te bed like a let of cliti- lien in elder te save nn hour 1" 11 enselcs. Idui und ptelits no one. espe "inllj us thev must listen le a medlc of inhiirnionieiis noises from n b.liluiii 1. mm in the rear, as the writer docs. iiIiikIciI with the jazz, music en sercnl phonographs frnm thoughtless people wlie Inn.' no regard for the limitation of standard or nrtlileinl time. In the mniulng we awaken with th" siiMitinu 1 I1.1t we lime been robbed of nn hour of le.i and huri.i te our busi ness (lulli's wilii nn untested niuid nn.' Und beilj. Wheieln is the gain': Ted ii. if mi .'an ! The leitpr (tirrleis are iiuiiltcniblv opposed te the uicasure, fe, the need their es If n) one does. WM. II. S.UI.OK. Philailelplilu. Ma .'J, 1 !!-'-. Calls Prohibition a Failure te the Editor et Ihe Ktenliie Public l.edeci Sir -Iteferring te the Inter of Wil liam Parker primed In the People's Forum in the Issue of the KVKXtKCi Pi r.1.10 I.r.iK.K.n of Ma ' may the witter submit the, follewing: Mr. I'nrl.er asieunds us with his list of Mutinies, bin thev don't moon any llilng. lie says. "f!le prehibitum ' a chance " It has bad nil the cluinie II eer will have, and is deemed le fail- ' lire. Te effhet bis statement regarding 1 the Insane, may we state that the mi perlnlcndent of police In this city re- ' 1 ently gnve out n statement showing j that arrestn for drunkenness had den- 1 bled In some districts since prohibit Ien lias been In force (net enforced). Net ninny months ege our jail was over crowded, and teilnj. as In the past Iwi venrs. (rimes of all sorts is ruunin; ninipaiil. And. Mr. PnrKerni.vs. "mom of the lawlessness Is a reaction nf ih win," llali! Whv hlumc U nn "th' .i.s.r rnrm nrninhtv m nuM n... mii.t.. i the efllce clerk who became the head of one, either rerm preMBij would pass muster In , - our KnAt publle UihhM Maeattne Sec- nu.i. Kenci.i.j in.iwu 1.000 utiir, j tlen or rest Sunday's rcsLte Liioess. "Make' li a Hsblt." Adv. I THE VALUE IS THERE OeNfE pierce-arrow owners have driven their cars two hundred thousand miles. Even for ardent motorists this means a geed many years' use. These car owners are men who have a new car every year without scrimp ing, if they like. Their loyalty te their old Piercc-Arrews is their tribute te a piece of machinery that has served them well and deserved their confidence. Te these iust about te buy a new car this matter of dura bility is worth thinking about, even without looking forward te ten years' satisfactory service with the same car. It comes te the same thing. This potential value is there whether you use it or sell and buy again. Fess-Hughes Company, list and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Wilmington Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster Pierce-Arrew ;' i'DISTHIUUTOHS HACH MTT.T.KB sTbavrcejw 7. , nuum a ee, mm a nutkui ea. . The Peenle's I'eruni w III nnnear dullr In Hie KvenliiE I'uhllr l.eilser. ,ind 11U11 in uir nunu'i i iimi-i iaceri letters niM-uninK i.mrix inpirs will ne prl a; well as reaueale d nfeasia. mmt aneatl nf seseralUnterest will be aaiwtisnf. 'tiers I iy.Vi.vnfi . (f, Mtf ' t W';. ';., ( V w , , -1 - , ' ,11 ss"IsJSPSs-T-js-iei ."s. t li l" "ff'JU 'i9iVV.l,WJl'nssss MARBVICK MAGEE CO. Bugs for the Summer Fer Roem or Perch Country, Seaside, City Every one of them tftat smart, practical type, of fleer coverings which contribute se largely-to.ene's comfort" and pleasure during the long, warm days of Summer. Whatever may be your need, in style of rug, size, color or texture, the varieties we have assembled include every possible want and they require se iittle effort te keep them dainty. AT PRICES MUCH BELOW FORMER SEASONS Prairie Grass Rugs These splendid, long-wearing and ever-popular rugs are here in new and attractive color, combinations, in blue, rose, gray, brown, etc. Exceptional values, and priced as follews: 27x54 in $1.85 J 6x12 ft $11.50 36x72 in. $2.75 6x9 ft $9.25 8x10 ft $12.50 9x12 ft $15.00 9x15 ft $18.75 Rattania Fibre Rugs In beautiful solid tone effects, with floral and Persian borders, unique and distinctive in weave and most service able. One of the best summer rugs at the price. 30x60 in. . '.' $2.25 ; 6x9 ft $9.25 36x72 in $2.75 7.6x10.6 ft $12.75 9x12 fi -....$14.00 Bleck Rush Perch Rugs Imported and seamless. Celers in natural and blue and natural and brown. Sizes suitable for perdhes and indoor use. Prices very reasonable. At Half Price 250 basket-weave rush rugs with decorated borders oval and oblong shapes. 27x 54 new $ .90 36 x 72 new $1.90 Colonial Rag Rugs One of the best for an inexpensive summer rug. This season's new color combinations are especially invit ing; in solid tones, hit-and-miss and cretonne effects. 24 x 36 in .$ .85 te $, 1.85 30 x 60 in 2.00 te 3.7ft 36 x 72 in 2.85 te 4.50 6x9 ft , . 8.00 te 13.00 8 x 10 ft 12.00 te 19.50 9 x 12 ft 15.50 te 25.50 " . Weel Fibre Rugs An ideal rug for summer use. Weel-faced and rever sible. In solid tone effects with band borders; also in unusually striking all-ever designs very decorative and inexpensive for bedrdbms. etc. 27x5 in $3.00 6x9 ft $14.50 36x72 in $5.50 8.3x10.6 ft $22.50 9x12 ft $25.00 ' Japanese Rush Rugs Ne better rug te be had for the perch, seashore or cot tage. Seme in the oval shapes. Sturdily built and most satisfactory. 27x54 in $ 3.95 36x72 in 5.75 ex9 ft. 14.50 8x10 22.50 9x12 ft 29.50 HARBW1CK MAGEE CO. I220 MARKET ST. 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