B w ,-' . ' -EVENING PClttte IbGBiiflLkDELt'HtWitlD .sfilS, 922 ,. '-gjV ' ...' 'j . - - ' ! I - I I I I I - ' ' -' ' ' ' I I Letters te the Editor "Be His Pal" MU Xrflfer 0 the Ctniliic ruMIe l.tdgtr: . Sir Hey Werk It tiore. nml every irktrc we lire beluc requested te "He Hlii VrV The Whllp-Wllllnnn I'minilnilen ii proud tlmt In tlie cics of n 'eml ninny toy In tlie iiulillc mIkieU it Ims been accepted ns n "pnl." Frem the boy JiaviiiR difficulty In ml just Ins himself t.i pthoel or home life, te the bright 'eyed, t-afer, ambitious boy of mil lender qual ity who ciin't hear te Mop hee'. but Cn't nffnril te re en- by eiieh of thfe the fotindntlen has been "lU'eent" i ' Hilt the White-Williams Koundut'en ran't be pnl te nil the-e tnseth nppoal nppeal inr lndf. und :l I spuri-hlntf like IHor IHer CBS net for the Inmost man. fee we think we knew n few e' -in'l"- bei for the Kcelnit unit' who s, .... "hut U'ml of chance n bn eiijjnt tn Iihvp nnd hm te btlp him K'1' t-wlti .ill 'he umler standinp he.', nn offer thrown in The rimnil.itieii i sivniE -cheiir-Rhlps new te tifteen he in the various high nehneN In the lt, te fry te bridge imr for 'hem the gii between grammar srriO'Jl mill c.Iini;p .'r lmm-Hiiiii life. If Rtiv .eeln irren who read- tour eeltimn." Mr IMiter. would he tnter Mtetl in hfnniiR bow the lilte-W ii Ham rottndatien is being pnl te thee beTS, nnd nf nil the rhnnrt It ha te offer of li-lpinn tine, nmliltlem mils te crews ii ierx d'lhei it itni" in 'heir ca reers, let blm fft m lew-h with us t once nt IIVJT Spring tlnrden street TVr-'ll cladlv te'I blm what w aie do ing, nnd be uu. ledire for him-elf whether he can resist the attraction of our boys. ANNA It PKAT'I . Iiireeter Philndc'phm. May ! H'-2. t' welt your prewtm whi'ie it ustt leave 'n the Afterglow v . u,li, . - i ', ..... i ,hl Te the Editor etthtKvtningrubltc Ltdprn Set bt thl te mrk your footprint! te th- , srPlMP(, ,,, ,h. bulfu, rm called ti. i,,?..i .,..11,.... II.. in h,in. tinrt "" h Afterglow." by Mere. H. HIela. It Tnc truest ftreAtncss nee in neinir Kina, i, ,. A,i.fc ,i,. ...... . . .. ... , .., ! an e;a feerlte or mine. ... . inn irurni winueni in n nnppy inin.i ...... ttitirtv? All llvlli.g beings thrive by dlse.ildllig or i hill Move we mtiet remove the. Move i In he .leepend. his Maker' Ju)innt i ....'.,, M.v , ,,' ,'""A:" THE PEOPLE'S FORUM DREAMLAND ADVENTURES getting rid of that whle'li Is net geed Atom their presence for Ihelr own geed. for their existence, nnd e will the des tiny of the lu.l.in peepl" wur! Whntexrr wtengs 'he haie In Ihelr constitution they will rectlf. 'I'lielr policies, like theM- of ether giiernnieiits, ' chunee niv online te the condition nf the lime In whlcli we nre ll lug. I lie Ittts- I slnns nre ready e deil with the world. Liberty Lean Drives The Mist tttsinn I'lillnte l nbeiil til" , re or Editor e' Ihr Kitnine rnblic l.rdgtr: best piespei'llf cliMOhier a i-euntry like Hn Klmtl, publish Hi" ilntes whn the ours teiild wlli for ItWeiid of helping I l.lhrt l.een .lras rc htld In Philadel- I mil- liiislness men i. nxteml their Held f". "" 'h' ifler loin uriv MAK (.'. HAYI.IN. riillndelphln. May 1(1. HI2L'. Questions Answered mole, i The gloomy Christian le e paradox. Onlj th eunny soul respect ita Oed, Slnre life Is short, we ed te make It hreed. Slnre life Id brief, we tie?d te mnke It bright. I Then Keep the old klnu'a motto well in eight, Vtid lt Its meaning iermte each day, , Whatever rntnes. ' Th.s, tee, ehall pass awy." of opernlieii we are .1eenardi7liiK them Our foreign buMne.s n geing: thon--eniK of 'hips nre either idle or rettinc nun . large fnc'nrle- are en hnlt-'ime nnd uiieniplejment is hccemliiit grctitei dny by dnx. nM because we nte linking our foreign trade "Where, Oh Where?" 1 IN TUB AFTKlldUiW Mether e' mine, in the gflerglew I Of mothering yearg, t love you se: K'er loving me e'er life I knew. When next ur heart a new life grew, tvlng me en Inte fair childhood, When I ee little underaloed The long, hard way we all muet go, Mether e' mine, 1 love leu se. t.elng me, tee, when life en aweet Tempted my wavwnrd, girlish feet Away frrm paths of truth and right Te paths that lead te aln'a dark night, Winning me back with leilng tone Te wn that ou had made jour own The Peer but Proud Staters By IMItDY ts ..vfrj woman fspcid te register. ren I' sh ,loc net cxpect te nte" Tn Ihr Fditer e.lhr Kventne TiiMIc l.edetr: HONDHOl.DKR. , s,r ll(.0,, 1,1,-n.p nnd a ahert riciggerel t'hi ailcrhta Ma '0 I1JI nr nn old song. While alltlng at home the . llv atruggl" rt.- Lihen, I. sn. in, e, .,er,i,. fellows- mner evening me eimiinruy ei. .n- i.arn-s prayer; ...... first May .1 n lunM 1 1, tnlT serend ,vth thore or nn old song Mrurk me, and In Uy loe a own cords ou held me there, f) ieh-r l" re. (ictebei 3T 1017. third. Aprl'li'eut Ui, mlniile. it cenatrueted cemne.sd r, te Mav 4 tni An,l fourth. September ;S nd enunciated thla truly wonderful and .rlh.r e' mine, 'tis mine tn take lias (terminer. Hie .rlentlp. nation m ivtnber te. tOIS rhe Menn l.ean drUe I magninrent br.Mri. . i The burdensome lead, the etre.e th. acne, we admit .lie is', turned foeli-h. I.c.uue ss from spnl 21 le May 10 llitli I ...... 'N Jh.it come In motherhood's fair years. .naiiPlpn a . .iih. i. ii'.. i . " rf", ..- iy,,. tii.i .uir. .... ..-..- I'is mlne in slt e.i what ye'l ga. me, Oil WHKRK OH WltKltK 1S-MV OLD DOO I Mnlh.r . m,n. , ..enM f.,lhful be f,t-NI'-' , Te the highest nole in the eeng ou taught Janet, turned into a Fairy Oed Ood Oed mether, and Jack, turned Inte a Jelly Oeblin, tcek te help three peer hut proud sisters gain fame and for tune. Anne thinks she -is a singer, Matilda thinks she ii a ffoetf voek, and Rese Marie thinks she can make frocks for trealthy ladies, but all three fail, CHAP I Kit V lcssens In the Weeds f her pein'ef.il policy tewnrd Ktissln? Iliie the I .tig I ii "tlie nation of l.ep- Itet-pns," n tliei nre termed, nllii l.i .jd I (Jeorge, pei Imps the most brllltnnt of the weild's lenders . dn, gene ' .i:t7." ! becnuse tlie are nt peace niu! d .'ns hiislnexM with Kiisvla'' Dees tin 1 . S I A. desert e a "boost" l..i- ifuiiig le "stn.ke hinds ,i.tes the -en : I , think th.i' If je leiilinue w'.'li our I .resent poll. of "hands off" in the i near future e lm!' find nniv it. . n terrible ine-s. ) I w.iuld like te lienr what ether '"ntl- rv tllltllt of (ill l- pnliiM lewntd It si HAllNF.TT COfiKI .N. rblladelphln. Mav Hi. 1!L" 'itliens are oet trnuired te tegtter If thev I ite net intend i te!,. .'I his npplle., of j icurae te mn and wemtn I H ' t-dli i' is aske.i te eem- m'lnira'e with 'iarct.,t. ite Kem. secretarj of the (, Sa i". .1 street. I'll, h te.phli O v Ktre O Vare Is my Alter deg gene, r, nh.r. (I ti here run h. he. lie Neme, secreiar . i- - ...... tun North Warnock I f"1 'h "'' ,,ini1 M" h,?r'j O v Ktre. O Varc can he he? Poems and Songs Desired Aeke for Peenn Want Dry Law Moistened Te 'tie Editor of th. Ki nilne I'ul, ir 1 rifr Sir - .Mr. Herbert i llel.lfs letter in .tour lsile nf tin iL'th Hist mi lireinpted this reply. Ilptng n tml' stenographer ir. thl- uy. 1 in eentae: daily with men in earn. ,- walk- of life from what 1 Our Policy Toward Russia 0 the Editor e' fe venin0 Pub te i ri3'T Sir -Whnt geed Is our Ametlcsin po, pe, icy toward Ki.repe de'tig for us": First It's (.tempers lefuslne te me. t w.tli th Kurenean delegates nf labor heennp the Ititsdlans were in. luded . Men be objects te the V. S. A. taking part nt the (ienna Conference, nnd tinnllt our Ui.vetnment refuses te take an active pait at (ienea. W'f aie still making ueub'.e b cor rupting the word T.oMievik '" Years age the people were tmight contempti ble things about the 'Uedceats1' iF.ng llfih) and seen the public tvgau te ile splf anything tli.u was Kngllsh Win didn't we broadcast the stand adopted by the Uritish admiral at Manila Ha V Instead of adopting policies by which one may learn te le.e hi- neighbor. here of late we bate nustaken'y led the public te ncern anything that is in anj way connected with the weid ' l.ol l.el t,hevlk." The word has been se badly used that a majority of people en seeing it Immediatel connect it with that of a savage beast. What if. instead of Hnl sherlk, they called themselves "Sn . vierlc" or 'Angelic"? There may have then been a little mere difficulty for corruption. Surely they have some geed qualities. Men like Senater France, Yandcrllp nnd I.leyd C.eerge will touch for it anyhow. Vhy net once for all cease painting him. the Helshetik, bliii-k'" Is lie net huninn? De they nit lite in a manner they think geed for rliemselves'' r.-nr in mind "self-preservation is the first law of nanne " Natur" itself (mi. n. i ways cast off (that which is its cnmy. . Pe ihr rdl'e' e' 'hr Kt nd. J Pubhc l.tdem sir tt 1 ou or one of cur readers oblige wlfh a peeni' i dm', knew b, whom It is .trltter, or h title bu' t beglrs with There was le.e tieugh twlx' the two of us te .: us n 'ifetlme through t.ut we threw it here and we threw It there tith -ie,er .i theitbht or care W na j the piper In go d mv dear, for everv note of his son ' t'.fe the rs.eni K in This Shall Pass Awft, b Theodeo Tilton. ' i tunnis. observe from Ctmden N ,t May Irt 1B3. them, from the .sight- one sees in the , Can a rd- supplv -lie first of the two street" and from what is rend .n the poems mentioned It i unfamiliar te th papers, if seeniH te me It Wi lid he a People a Kerum ,.s te the ere attributed te guild thing for light wines nnd beer tn Theodere Tilton It does net appear In any come back. It might soil of ,,, tne ' of the nntholegl.s quoting that pee' Perhaps il,i...... ., ,.,. n..i,,,n i.... .., El '. Wheeler W ilcet s This ree. Shall tnistt men nn, perhaps en,. he Anav . ( mMnf hv elJr wrni.ni poisons t lint are manufactured today Th, lines r- as fellow. under the name of Hener nlene It is utter y impossible te break a man of THIF TO "'' H" awat any "vll habit Instantly, 1 doubt ft Kiia Wheeler viice whether It can n done, unless you mlghtv monarch It. the dats of old take the exceptional man. but we are Made offer of hlgn honor wealth and geld sneaklnc of erdinnrv mortals. It might Te one who sheu.d preduce In form corn-lie .IU n l'aker a Schneider. In der bend. ' A Sproul nnd tteidlenian, tee, Ur,d die Irish tut Markej und Mr. Magce Sey Kte. a.t are could he be? O v Etre. O Vare is my Alter deg gene? D.c wlmmens would like you te sav Hie contrails dst ou und der Max will get Well she,t you del tay in M. und stress nnd pain ami mllK three sisters were very, sad ever L their failures te win fame nnd for tune. They new were anxious only te make n living. They looked mournfully nt .Tenet and Jack, whom they regarded nn a airy godmother and a jelly goblin, hoping that the children might he able teJielp. T'Plcntie sing a happy song," she pried te Drewn Thrasher. "Sing te drive awav the sadness of these, ttatcrs three." He Drewn. Thrasher s'ang a sweet. simple, delicious song tiiat quickly seethed the sorrow of the sisters. "Hew beautifully Drewn Thrasher sings." they said. Then Cat Dlrd sang, and Cat Dlrd, ns Is his way. sang net l girlish Hps. the music fraught With all the mother hopes and fears, Thut till 'e the brim the mothering esM, Mether e' mine, In the afterglow nf motherhood's enrs. t thnnk teu se I'er glfta le me from out tour heart ' At iheughta that rlsa my hct tears start, Cled glte me wne te make ou knew 1 Hew great Is my lete before ou go tway te rest from our mothering I would remote llfe'a etery sting. And site you rtet in the afterglow Fer, mother e' mine, I love u se. make," replied Dtiwsy Dee. "We ren'J' make maple slnin or candy, and J "Tliere Is n lessen for von." ..,.' .lack le Matilda. "Yeu make mnrwi tins pies why tlen't you make hi... alone?" "i win. nnnwrreu .MatJlun. Mv, nu Hit lli(l will Itrliirr ..'n f " only his ewA song, but Hie songs of many ether iiinis. ,,.,... "Hew wonderful" cried Anna. h doesn't .Drewn Tliruslicr "t, '," 5"8J of ether birds like Cat Dlrd.' ' .lijucl n ii.ni nn..,tini i... I trew ii lhraslier, I for she understood bird lalk and the sisters dldn I. ... "Why should I sing the songs of ether birds?" asked Drewn Thrasher, "telks sny my song Is lovely. It I: all I can de, but I practice It often te ninkc It perfect. My voice Is net made te sing the songs of ether birds. If 1 tried ... .1. 1I..I I ...nntil full." t . ...... n .I..,.., nf tnr. "All. new ' stildcr snln cloth, tee? I 'knew what Is wrong 'with Anne's .Innrt put the question te Fum-Let, singing," she cried. "She sings charm-, Spider .' ingly when she. slugs songs her voice "I spin rt beautiful web bceauS(! tits. She sings badly hen she tries te Is the one thing I knew hew t d '.! stretch her voice te fit senss loe high I said I'Usw.yLeg Spider. "I prn ,.' or tee low for her." , , long nnd practice makes perfect.'' "' "I never thought of thai.' snit , .Innct turned te Hese Marie w,t Anne. "Perhaps I can win fame nnd shining eyes, "r tizzy-Legs HptiCr il . .. t. ., t. ....... ut, linn1,,,! ...... n,n,l t-n.l t,t.,r,lf,m 4i. It ..t . .US fortune otter nu. "i i...,w e... ,,...., ,,c.,. ....... ...... ..- m cue mm S liini iiiicu ion iiiaKC line inyq tvny net de Ik.. i ..... ...... ...in i.-i . ' . nnpn in.v jve ni urmg me laille n.J fortune after all." nni ltose Marin was looking Inte the .k of Kur.y-I.egs Spider. It was !? of dainty design, spun of llncsi silk "Wlial a beautiful web," she au ( admiration. . "Hut why doesn't ii,? . ...j.. ..iM iu ,.. l mil tn sine slmnle. sweet song her voice, and her singing was lovely, nlene, jind net bother with drcssmakint DtiMiv Dee hummed by en his .way nbeut which you knew nothing?" ' le the 'tree where be lived. t "Tlmfs what I will dr.," ctW "(tivc us some honey. Duwy Dee. Mnilc. "for I make better m;c thi' nn nr .innir. "I nini: till ilitu vi nt int. un- tiiiti vnm n in. rr ivtii ! m - - " me replied lluwy Hee. They followed him . jne fntnc nnd fortune. te the bee tree, and there they feasted I "Let's see If our problems hare bees en honey. solved rignuy, si eiitcu .lack. He-i3 "This honey Is delicieus: saiu Jin- tllda. "I think bees are wonderful te sniveti rigiui.v, siiuincu .incK. 0 t.j the way back te the palarc-llke hem, of tlie wenltby mother nnd daughters t the bnke-shep of the rich baker j te the opera house of the fat manager, (The remarkable way In vchiei. l. ii... nk. geed honey because that Mhree. slslera dn their desires will Z is the one thing they new hety te, told In the next cnapier. make it. but ch.v don't they make ether things, tee, like mapie sirup, or can dy?" .lack put that question te Huzzy Hee A mot.e fe.- his guidance, terse and wise- s preeepi seething 'n his hours forlorn. j Tet en that In he prosperous da would i warn. lsn of the msslms s-n. the king, men sat Th one he chose "This tee shall paas a-vat. ' Oh ewpl sentente from the mine of truthl I le unity with the secret stuis that nre being operated antl which everv er.ce in a wlule explode and take the lltes of j.ersnns. Then it would be giving eniple.tment te n great number of uti etnp e.ted Mr. Kehlfs. vim sny prohibition ists niilj offer the moral side of the nuestien. nut the practical. " Yeu seem te forget that the tievernment Is run v nat ri-ns it contains ter age ana eum; for the people and net the people for tatey epic, measure.1 and sublime, I the tievernment Ir seems rldleuleut. -"e romfe-ts or .e cursels for all time te imply that the Cevernment should A ,b',,r7 word'- wr"e ,h m en 51,ur permit the liquor Industry te go en Ani mak, ,h.m nf ,.011r dally uf, , part as before just because it netted It a vast income, regnrdless of the physical Hs some misfortune fallen te your tot? we fare of man In that case, why net The. tee. win pa., aa absorb the permit the ie such industries.' of slaves nnd ether H would afford em dts their qualit that has created a such a demand a 'Nutritious Delicious ACTUAL size theuchT And wait. our wnltln- will net h in vain pleyment te the unemployed and net Tim. " fi're"J'n! "'''? I..- .. i,.i..., lnm. The rtnrk tt.lt. .! Inte light tomorrow. the (Jnvcrninenr a hnndseme income Then again, It would also .satisfy 'lie railroad The law is net.t.t rannicnl at all If chi dren will net keep nttay from a The People's Fernm will nppear dally In the Evening Public Ledger, and also In the Kundey ruhlie ledger. Letters rilarusslnr timely topics wtll he printed, as well as requested perms and qiiratleni nf grneral Interest it III be answered. There ! no endless joy no tndless sorrow. sre you u'vin eirth's heights? Ne cloud In tlw" fe read our rrotte once again "This tee, Shiil pass away", fame, glory, place and power They are but little babbles of the hour, Klung bf the ruthless vers down In the dust TaJte warning and be worthy e. Oed's trust. iV-V m Fer Sate Everywhere w. 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