Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Tf PEOPLE'S FORUM
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unniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
letters te tlte Editor
imsuna Llfe-Savera
fc,lr.m clvcii te n mnn who risked his
?,!,m. i mother. Thin Is right, and
MlVpr. s anil adulation show
1 W nil Ih here. At the enme times
A .V.",.1 ..M,rrcd te me. Who nc-
1,1 ,n of Kdcnce, whose
t"ln,., !...... ...nilleil In the means
H . nn but many lives?
re-of
.-1 :i?iien of the National
me i rniiin-11 nnil ilcnn of tbe Mctiicn
$? nf tl " Unlverrity of Michigan
& if. ti(
5S liirs Iihm- been
JTI tkiriv pitrs ey e
'"" . rri
wived within the
campalgtiM agalnbt
..!.. .1... ...... M'nH HIIt'HHllllC IU
.Kdcgntnt (e the National Tubcrcu-
.. : W liitltin, wheMe work has cut
Ions ? '"'.' " ... ' ... . dint Nincie
dwn ' .imi'l e n. extent equal te the
"'Vhls altlc H but wiped out yellow
fever,
headway has ltccii mm w i Rumm
'..i tin iiern nnu uiv nwv'""'"
IS wttlhi heavy blows from tcicnee.
.ne i" ie'y -el,,,.n ""r ,r "?
SSSr the IM-tw fly h being ehallengel
terror, -.. . i.0 nrpn8 0f the
In M? c" ":" "A.l I m vlrtnrv. bcnili
..rHi's surface, anil Its victory, ukbuii
Sltably n paleozeic day may end In
Kte? defeat because man Ih after It
"ith tl" weapons of iiilrrowepo and
"Tift the form of llfchavlng that
,,nt Hut as a general rule the Wo We
rn? S'ar "nsunK ut leant they de no
A n l the public npnlnuM as rellecfil
tic lalv .ewspapcrn. 'The people as
1 "who lr "are net Informed, but remain
.. ..!.. lennrnnt. of WJBt i belllg
remnlivheil for their welfare.
- . - i..... nfr rinnriiini-i'ii
Hcienee n'"'jr;
ii Liirn mil nil iuiihi.1 i"v
The ills
all ills-
t - if tin inuppr nliiiiui
nte III U MIM', inn. " ,V"C".. " .
baffled in lre-eiiee of any. Tlie ills
Damcii in i . iMhtMir. Mctehni
K(f and Vhehew aie Htipplemented nnl
innlled bv devoted huntcra who-e quest
lur the germ nml lt.s antidote never
tot I'.eventablii dit-eanc in being
routed, and ft may come yet. that we
m return te the condition thutpre-
Wen- the advent of "Dr. Horn Horn
eeok" when "men died from less of
BSd or lock .f breath." At any rate,
ihenatliwnv of life I" made a let easier
e trawl bncmi'e lmslleal men nrc cour ceur cour
aeceui. ncthe mid liiMilrcil.
My hatV off te medicine, surgery and
te lndrrd -lem,,NK .
Xcw Yeik CitJluy !!1, 102.
The Great Commandments
Te tlie killter of tic Kocntne Tublie LAlacr:
Sir Sittlnc in my church pey lat
Sundav I hcnul the i):iter read thU
rasinge limn one of the gospels, te be
met. Matthew xxil. 155-40 :
"Then one of them, which was a
Imvwr, asked him 11 iiiehtien, tempting
lilm nml sa!ng: 'Master, which is the
creat commandment in the law? .Tesusi
raid unto him: Theu shnlt love the
lord Ihv tied with all thy heart, nml
ilthall'tb Mini, and itli nil thy mind.
This is the first and gient command
ment. And the speend N Hke unto it.
Theu shall low- thy neighbor ns thy
self. On these two lemiiinndments hang
all the law and the prophets.' "
The minister's voice was softly mod
ulated. et every word fell distinctly
upon his listening nnd reverent congre
gation. Here, I pondered. In the words
of the Master is the simple, straightfor
ward way, plainlj stated. There lire no
bjpnth". no iiiniplexltlei, nothing te
bother either the wisest or the simplest
minds. When men are distressed te
reconcile reeds, te establish harmony
between tJenesis nml geology, stUl un
rertaln ns te the exact interpretation of
"bapte," and leso'utel.v nligueil en
one nr tlie ether side of "el cum fllio fllie
qiif," the answer of Jesus te the'law.er
chines a clear guide te human conduct.
Man Is curious, prone te Imestigntc,
te lebel aiminst estnldlshed order, te
(ilsresard rules, and. tnie te his nature
of contradictious, is amenable te dis
ripline, te erdeslv movement, and regu
lited conduct. If in no ether way he
presented iliesp characteristics thnt sup
port the thought 'of his dual nature.
this is sniliclent. Tlie struggle between
the two forces is Incessant, and the end
I tletci mined as the iuillvidtti suc
ceed1., iltlnr in e.stnblisliiug if just
npillibrhm, lietween tlie two, or per
tnits one or the ether te dominate, and
te become one-sided.
On tlie-e two laws should nml must
depend tlie meinl pregiess of mnn. And,
umatPilal progress In the long run is
proportionate te tlie moral, all of mnn'fi
grew Ih upwnid hangs en them. Tlicir
mcanliiK is e'enr, their application is
ej'y. their effect N absidute. Debnle
or dispute will net alter them, but
the one who sixes them full expres
sion in life uii rid beauty in living,
anil tlie consolation that u clear con cen
Mlence and an unquestioning faith gie
le the billewr as wlieu the last ban
wnw. DKMOS.
Philadelphia, May 'JL'. 10U2.
Argues Agnlntst Prohibition
T'lt Killter of I lie M'rnlnp J'nhlle Ledger:
mr Having loiiewed. from time te
'me, the articles appenrlng In tthe
remni relative te piolilhltlen. Its en en en
foreement and falluie. may I add the
Allowing in siinnett of whtit Mr. Kees
wrv h.isM, urn stated.
Flrt nf nil l..i -... .1.. ., i!
-.. . ... ,IM, ,,-, ,llt. ,U,UI. Ut. wenis 01
r. .lesepi, IVnnell
amsi or
'rae,
me consumption or poisonous concec-1
liens by n eeple who liave sung for 150
years, 'snoot land of liberty.' "
In finality, :nny It be said that the
return of light wines nnd beer has been
lmlersctl by the American Federation of
Laber nnu what labor needs It generally
gets. I,. H. .
Philadelphia, May 20, 11)2J.
Master and Disciple
Te the Vdiler e lie iJucnliie Publio Lcdaerl
Sir Is Alexander Dumas, the elder,
en Immortal nml Walter Scott only tt
name? Or, mere commonly, is "Ornnd
old Alcxnndrc." as Thackeray wasn't
It? called lilm, being rend bv the
present generation, while the "Wizard
of the North" accumulates dust en
the shelves? Or, speaking ideally, I
ask Is the Frenchman really n great
nerclist of the hlstorlce-romnntlu
school nnd the Scotchman only n
"bcst-nellcr" of n former day? I.el
us think it ever, fellow feritmites.
The "Waverley Nevels" began the
historical novel. Net only were the.
first in point of time, but they presented
the model and accounted for the fnsn fnsn
Ien. Dumas was proud te be known us
the French Scott. He was the disciple
and Scott was the master. It must net
be forgotten that Scott, like llyren,
had n Continental vogue. He was as
much read abreml as at home. Ills
Kurepcnn repututlen exceeded, If any
thing, his llritish one. And like Byren
again, when the original enthusiasm
was fading In the Islands, his fame
upon the Continent was undiminished.
A disciple, te be sure, can exceed
or even outgrew the master. While
Dumas did derive his Inspiration from
Sir Walter, his talent was neither due
te thnt inspiration nor defined by It.
He was an original genius without
doubt. It Is said tint Shakespeare
was Inspired first by Kit Marlowe, nnd
Kit was great enough te furnish In
spiration, even te n Shakespeare. But
the distance between Marlowe nnd
Shakespeare Is great. Is the distance
between Scott and D'umns anywhere
near se great?
I don't think se. The distance
doesn't exist. In fact, Scott, the mus
ter, Is greater. I believe, than Dumas,
the disciple, net merely by the fact
thnt Scott set the pace, but nlse In
essential quality. Dumns is mere sen
sational, mere inspiring, has mere
tricks te spring, nil of which accords
better with our corrupted taste of to
day, which demands speed, startlemcnt.
superlatives, exaggeration. But Scott
remains the better dramatist.
What Is really adventitious about
Dumas pleases what is adventitious In
present-day taste. He Is keyed up. He
runs en high gear. Whereas Scott is
moderate, restrained, uses simple lan
guage, employs milder contrasts. But
Scott is n great dramatist. His sit
uations, which ure net bensntienul, nrc
superb. Ills conversations reveal the
characters. His plots, while net In
tricate, are adequate. And after we
haw get tired of siiricks and toelings,
walls nnd bembastli stuff, we can re
back te Scott for snne romanticism,
entertainment nnd instruction together.
Dumns has one advantage, which is
much. He Is net restrained by the
Anglo-Saxen literary Inhibitions. He
has as much literary liberty as did the
hlizabcthnns. Scott, te be sure, wus
no Puritan, but he is extremely "re
spectable." He docs net offend a
Puritan conscience or afflict the Ameri
can and English sensibility that derives
from Puritanism.
On thnt very account, however, he
better does the Anglo-Saxen art. And
this is te be said, thnt British novel
ists depict Continental characters nnd
situations better than Continental nov
elists ever have succeeded In doing Brit
ish ones. Continental artists de net
really try te render English characters
and scenes. They caricature or mis
represent woefully. Dumns and Victer
Huge alike de se, as does any Gerrann
novelist thnt might 6c nnmed.
Dumas has another apparent advan
tage. French history may net be mere
violent than British, but it Is mere
cruel. There Is net se great n sov
ereign In French history ns Elizabeth;
nor one se sympathetic as Mary Queen
of Scots; but women such as Catherine
de' Medici, Marguerite de Vnleis. Marie
Antoinette de afford inore deviltry.
Cromwell may have been a grenter man
than any frenchman ever born'. Bona
parte, for purposes of romance, Is drab
cempnrcd te Hlchelleu.
Dumas may be nn Immortal. But if
he is, se is Scott The disciple rivals,
but does net eclipse, the master.
,.,,,. ! VAN HOE.
Philadelphia, May 11), 1022.
SHINNS
ONE-WEEK
PAINT SALE
100-lb.
50-lb.
DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD
Kegs $10.75
Kegs 5.50
r
25-lb. Kegs $2.75
12V2-lb. Kegs 1.40
PURE RAW LINSEED OIL
American Crushed
1 Gal. te Bbls., 95c Gal.
E
Flat White, 2.25 Gal.
OTlIBlt M1ZKS PUOPOimO.VATKLV I'MClitJ
Pure Orange Shellac, 3.25 Gal.
Pure White Shellac, 3.50 Gal.
LONG OIL ENAMEL, GAL., 4.00
PKIIFKCTLY WIIITK AND VKRY KABY TO AIU'LY
Complete Line of Murphy's Varnishes and Enamels
anil our prices are rlRht.
MURPHY'S DA-COTE AUTO ENAMEL
AM, COLOUS
SHINN'S SUPERIOR SPAR, 3.00 GAL.
SHINN'S INTERIOR VARNISH, 2.00 GAL.
PURE LEAD AND OIL PAINT
wiiitj: and .is miiadi:s
3.00 per Gal. 1.60 Gal. 85c Quart
This nalnt Is made from Lewis Dutch Uey Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Pure
Turpentine, Jnpaii Dryer and Celers.
1 THAT'S ALL
Positively the best te be bail, regardless of cost.
PORCH CHAIR PAINT, Lead, Pearl Gray and Rich Green, 1.00 Qt.
Paint & Varnish Remover
S $1.40 Per Gallen g
Varnish, Stain, All Hardwood Celers, 90c Quart
B. FRANK SHINN CO. i
Spruce 4920
21st and Seuth Streets
Open Saturday Evening Deliveries Everywhere
Questions Answered
EDUCATIONAL CAMl ft
KDWATIONAL CAMI'S
Vennc Mm nnd
no
Yeunc Mmi nnd Beyn
CAMP NESHAMINY
A nearby camp that offers te boys of varying ages
an ideal vacation under competent supervision and at
moderate expense.
Beautifully located in Bucks County, en the Neshaminy Creek,
twenty-two miles from the Philadelphia City Hall and twelve miles
from Trpnten.
Fee for the full camping period is $150.00; for one month
.. 580.00, and for two weens, $4a.uu.
TOR FURTHER INFORMATION AITI.Y TO TDK DIRECTORS
SENECA EGBERT; 4814 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia,
en TO
J. LEONARD MASON, 802 East 16th Street, Chester, Pa.
The
DR.
MR.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
I1ANTAM LAKE. CONN.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
SEASHORE COTTAdK CAMP
Conduced by cellek-e woman of tone eT-T
Hence n school principal. Hceut it.ttnecu '
practiced. One block from ocean. Cottage
with all Imureiemrntn. I
Write Fl.On.RNCn ATRES.
Prln. WnnMiiBten Scheel.
New Urunimlck. N. J. i
CAMP WONrOSKT, Bantam Lake. Conn.
A camp (or young boys In th Berkshire!. 100
miles trern New Yerk. Writs (or camp book.
ROBERT L. TINDALE,
81 East list Strut. New Yerk
RDITATIONAT.
Deth Sexes
TDNKHANNOCK. PA.
Camp Cerey Send (or bklt. 7-10 yrs. Every
sport a boy wants. 1200 (t. elevation. Fine
times, tine (ellnws. and flnp eats. Don't wait,
nnrellment limited. 1200. Charles R. Cellins,
i;ast Orange Hlnh Scheel, Kan Oranxe. N. J,
LAKE CnAMPLAfN. N. Y.
CAMP PENN The logical camp for Penn
sylvanlans. A high-grade camp with m
moderate fee. rtefore decldlnp en a camp
sccure our boeklot. LOUIS P. IIOYER,
6608 N. 10th St., Oak I.nne
Caesar's Assassination
Te the Editor of the Evcnlna Public Ledetr-
.c2rr of ChrM ' camFriverside ""., ,s
KCHROQN LAKE, X. T.
f I'lillntlclhhiu, nn
iltcrii'itlnnnl rt4 unll fiu Innnl
UP NIs. Yihi ffir.tinf limn riiwl
"ft r 'm, U ,.,Mtiiii' without ilrlnK."
r. 1 eiuiMl's ht.itciiicnt iiipi'iirs In tin-i.iterm-.
l)Krs uf tln i.i(- of April '1.
,u,',lTU'nx ""MiHeii-s "iiiiuef Phllll
'fipnia k iim-i imii'il muhceiis ns stntlni;
' imiliiliitiriii litis Iii-imi a liluw te the
wwir-al mI.micv." b,.ife Mr. K. 1ms
"octer iViiM-r in mind, nnd, iii,v I nsl
"telsii yirii ,, ,.l,j ,). m.,i
'?" .'"" ,ll'in ,lls ml"rfiil sur
f. "',"' diIkIh uImi tiuett. Docter
l"et1I. UiiI.1,1 Kniiihkimf. T. DeWltt
?. i "'"l ""l" li'iniliviN eC noted uixl
nremlii(.ii ,,., ,. ,,, v.ilsir.KU.
i... .'""' '"I""' '""'l thrlr ilk
-5"-,i' "I fin- s with
0Ol lil.,ll,,,,..,l .
tnj".1, "IISM '"' ''. !l IniM'UnK man
tione.1 ",,,l;"!l',llllkr.iiii. llh lilCll lilCll lilCll
Honel .Ml. K..0!,lf.1.r llttri ,,
". ' m ii ti m.,.r nun ami cover even
erct. into, j ii,.,,, fl.k.m ,(, I1(I ,
wlthm.i i"",,"""lr "" ev,,, lll,,Mi- ,,ml
II nil .''"' 'V"" "'' ,IU1, ,'",'t,l l,l-s.
mi,, '.','" """'"'ter my te hi-, meter.
Me'u. ' l",,1":,!,"l wine eiiNtemers,
tfh "I1J'I v" drunks tenlRht."
'Ti .,"',Il.',;.l"fi'i-ied from tliatV
iipruf.e .. v . t.tr,.
i(-e..UIU -..(
IfJMnil AfTTa
I'arlUlp, Ia., May 22, 1022.
The date at which hhtery designates thl
Beats at Niagara
T"irr w'Jer,nJ ,he Evening rublle Ledger:
f,J WaB theI0 at ny tlme I" "" lt
fifty enr im bone, both K.arlntr the name
of .Muld e' the MlHt running at tl.e sma
;."!',' .""'J carrlns piMenKers at Nletrari
1 alls7 One ih nurileieU te be carrylnir the
American flrifr, th oihei the Hnifllsh.
Thin la te Bettle ,i bet. Hoblnsen bfl
there nenr worn te of ihe caine mine. Mc Mc
CulleuKh b.)ts there were.
,.,. . , . AI.Hi:HT J. ROBINSON.
J'hll,lililila, Mjj y.t, 1(12,
Maid nf thn Mibt wan the mine of a small
HlniinbcMi nu u.M cm the Nlnifara River
ltwcn the I'alls mill the Whlilpoel nupMs
te carry llturH i 'ose te the cataract, tn
Ihil", ill erilni ti, meld sol.ure by thu hcrlff.
slm inailu tlii. Uaiifc-ernuM trip ttireuuh the
rapids with only tdlKlil IiiJui v. Tl,l m.th the
original .M.ild nf the Ml8t and she hud no
ruiirpetitui, plilier Aineiic.m ... j.:n..n.h
nince nmi limn h, lunar exi urslen boils l(
ii.eii Hl.llleli.il in tne r.ls, ,rid,iBed ll
siiinii buIne8 uf c.irryltiB luasrnger,
ncir iwe hnan of the sntna n.une,
iHirnmlarks. Sohreon l.ak. N. Y. Riri,,
hH camp for Jewish-American boys, 0 te 17
sears of age. Individual attention. Aim la
character training combined with physical
end mental development. Booklet en request.
Directers: Lawrunee R. Bhaiilre, B. 8. and
Samuel P. Prenn. 260 W. 108th St. N. Y. O.
CHARLESTON LAKE. ONTARIO
CMP -k Vr.dA. Charlestown Lake. Ontarta,
(unadii (Only 12 hours from New Yerk City)
A select camp for boys. One college councilor
for every 6 bnys. Bungalows. 4 meter beats,
tall beat, unusual nshlng. Docter and trained
nurse. Camp mother, 1000-mile radio recelv.
Ing set. Hadle lntruotlen. Persenal super super
virien. Fer b90fclt tvrUt
U1LL1AM O.nAZEL. 16 W. 47th St..
New Yerk City
YounaJVemenjinil fMrls
CAMP IN THE POCONOS"
FOR MIl'Nli HO.MKN
UrainntlcH, DancltiK, Land and 'Water
sperln. Soelal-Actlltles In summur colony
uf IiIkIi Htandlnir
M. E. STARK. RffchHiKHl Scheel.
.lenklnlOHii, Peiiiin,
Peabody
Conservatory
BALTIMORE
The Leading Endowed Musical
Conservatory of the Country
Summer Session
July 3d te August 12th
IIv special arrancement ttlth the Jehns
Hepkins Unleralty. credits In certain
branches may be efrercd for the U. tf,
degree.
Tuition $10 te T", according te study
Circulars Mailed
'rractlca Pianos and Organs Available
FREDERICK II. HUBER, Mgr.
TEACHERS' Summer Course
itfti.nt.iw anKe bll0rlhllnd
Touch TyplnL. IloekKeeping and Methods.
N'rlte for iletnlln nr phene Walnut 0851.
The TnWer Srhoel. 1002 Market St.
"Whei GrretJ Shorthand wns first
mugm in fiuiaacipnta"
CORINTH. N. .
LEARN LANGUAGES
at the BERLITZ SCHOOL
IB41 CHESTNUT ST.
IKntrnnes en 10th St.)
Telephenei Spnirr 4UM
i""" e,we""'"aaSBsasBSBBH-;-!-!s-iM
i hae '
In khu,
i, but I .,
CAMP MESACOSA
Kfner I-aWe, Corinth, N.
FOR
OIRI.S
l.
meet '
melt n k I
Peenis and Songs Desired
'The Haiel Dell"
'V,'IC '''"urn t, Pvmlnu Public l.edaer:
hli e nut isu-ntu ..bug,, u rvader
200 miles from .Nl-w Yerk 3up acre nf Meld
1 and fiirest. three-quarters of ;i mlle iHka
frnnl ike. . Jv. " .f ."i.ie. easUall
rldliur lcellent .equipment Directors Directers
Mlbh I.AU11A SANFTjRD. Addison. N y .'
JI SS HlJUNAUlNi: M. VUNCK. TcabhCr'J
"nllegf. Culumhla L'nl erstty. X. Y.
" CAPECOD, MASST
SERVICE WI1KBK SERVICE COUNTS"
t Secure the Kind of Teacher Wanted
nnd the Kind of Position Desired
The Bryant Teachers' Bureau, Inc.
010.013-Oia Wltliersneun Hide. PlilU.
QUI Keennn lllit-,. I'lttslmrsh
Economy Basement Specials for Thursdafjji
he
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ttan-
the
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s laws. wlin L'rnux
tlie lie ami I In. Ii.l.n... .,
tin" Ihe.s of our men and
In this "heaiiilful world"
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If Mr K ' '" '"', f" l'IMy about V" i
luvfctlii'i, .!U,N '"'!'" '" answi-r that'
tei,W ,1I,,,J"':1 '"W ("member the I
wily In i tl. "."'''" "i""1 tin- jiui
f'lle ih' ftn', nmrlt. bvc-iiiiHi
M1id .Z h1"11"1"1' "'" rich man
tern, h ..",;.. !,'v,M,""'ri''':
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MniiK, bicaiiKu of i In. i.,w..i r..n.....li.i.
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rinkij nnuii nh.i r. . .s -. .. ..
...t .....ni-irii aim buiikh nnu ,ieerns, lr you
mil pi Int the old nenn called, I think, "The
Hii7il lii II " It begins-
.ln tht. llf.v.il 1...H ..... v,iii-i , .....
- ' -- "-.. mi etnn bleeping,
Nellli.' loud se lentr,"
- v- "
Jserilntimn, Ta , May 10, JP22,
tiii: iiAzi:r. di:i.i,
III tlie Ilii7.el Diill my Nellla's alcepins.
Ncllle loud ,, ImiK.
And my lulu ly, lonely Match I'm Kciplnc,
Ntllle, Inn and Bone.
Ilire in moonlight often e li.ne
diK'd
Thru' Urn bllcnt hhade;
New mIhie leafy braiiihi") droeplim deiin-
M.I 111
l.ltllB NiIIIe'h laid.
I'llimU.S
All alone m natch I'm Kcciilng
In the llnel Drill,
Ker my diirllng .S'ellle's near me, bleeplng,
Nellie, dear, fure'.iell.
In Iho lliicl Dill my Nellle'KuIeepinrf
Whi re til" tinners nave,
And the Klleiil Htiirx nre nluhtly nceplnjr,
tj 1 1 iiniir Nelllt'a ki.iie
HupeH that iiiim, m L.Mein fondly chcr
lahed Hmlle no mere fur me
lively dreim of Jnj, alas! has perished,
.Nellie, dear, Willi III. c.
New I'm wriir), fiiendlem and ferHil.cn,
1 Wntihlnir here (ileiie.
'Nellie, Ihuu no mule will fundi) ihcrr me
I Willi tli I ntnir lime.
Vet fouler tdiill Us ueiillu iunse
In iii ini'iiinry divell,
And my Hard thy lunuly crave shall nieln
MRS. NORMAN WHITE'S CAMPS
Cape Ced, Orleans, Massachusetts
heaslde Cumps in the Pines
Owahsa: for girls 12 te 18
ifavteiucr: for vlrls 8 te 1U
Ter particulars, address
MRS. NORMAN WHITE,
421 West llutli St.. New Verk cit
"KAMIKI.K. MAINE
CAMP LAC0T A, Rangeley, MainT
Fer Blrl" from U II. Ideal location. Small
Kinups. Ker HUt. adilresHMrH.CnrlS.Zellner. i
lliN ljy.lstL. Plillii. Ph. Penliir 3117-wl '
llelli Seies.
KAMP KETEPEC I
nm (HHI.H
KA1NIP KOLUMBIA
rnit nes
Under auspices of Columbia Prrpnraler)
Scheel. IS10 Wen In Allegheny Mts. In Pa,
Siilinniliif. CnnerliK, Itldinc. Athletics.
Ilneklct en Request
MUs Ailelulde NerdlmiiKiii, Rruls,
SOI West HHIh St.. New Verk
I'hnne. Schmler 0760
FUCI.M'OUT, L. I.
Camp Grange, Bellport, L. I.
Limited tb SO ulrls 3-10 yrs. and fur small
iju8 under 10 yrs. 00 acres; snorts.
Ocean and ulll-ivater batlilnit. herseUack rid
in; beutluK. etc. I.xperisnced teachers and
Leunsclurs C'aialeKueH.
te M1HS . II. IIAliKDORN.
600 West 131th St.. New y0rk
Consult leilser lllireau
GARDNER LAKE. CONN.
STRAYER'S Xl, n" Business Scheel
w C,IX 07 CHESTNUT RT
Feslllen cuarae'd. Enter raw. Du or nltifc
Veung Women nnil Olrls
ten,
rarcnpll.'
i Camp CADAHO for BOYS
Camp JUANITA for GIRLS
pintincuv i(ii'irie inniiu en itib snore 01
ititrdner Lake, Conn., 1.1 miles northwest of
New Londen, Conn. Milk and vegetables
direct from the farm. He,tes HBO for
ivKs.. June yu iu wm. x. ter dkiis, Aaursss
ijiei
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Costume and Millinery Design
If jeu Mould spend a charming,
ns well ns Instructive, hour, call
and permit us tu demonstrate our
ieik our results. If te cull Is
Impracticable, write for u compll cempll
limitary com nf thHt intensely In
tereitlnu bunk. '-rhB hecret of
costume Deiiicn." by Hartmnn.
America's uri-mlei designer, Trern
It ou Mill lenrn all i.buut that
wonderful new und profitable pro
ne" " Cc,lumg unJ Millinery
FASHION ACADEMY
ise. norm iireud Slrerl. studio L.
Vupnjr Men und Bera
JJlle Main. Nermal I
goal. Wttt.Cketer, P.i.
The Mercersburg Academy
(A 0V8 M.,r.br.. .
m. Unnn Irrlne. ph. p.. jx. D..
nBJm.istf. ne i?e
Women's Trim
Bungalow
Aprons
Advantageously
Marked
at
79c
Ea.
St nlm uliiy, M-(.v ai, 1U2!. KK.re Opens nt 0 A. M. Closes at 0l30 1'. M. M.
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET IIXteW-S STREETS V. M
Ginghnm or percale,
smartly trimmed with pip
ing, rick-rack braid, sash
and pocket,
bNELLENBURCS Economy
HdMuinent
Phenomenal May White Sale Offer!
600 Pairs $1.50 te $5.00 Corsets
at 65c Each
C 13 corsets slight imperfections,
lines nnd durability. Broken sizes and
This famous make is celebrated for its. geed
styles. ' - ' nfu'TReS Kconemy Basement
In Time for Memerial Day
Special Sale of
Girls' $3 te $4
Dainty Dresses
Savings of Third te Half
at $1.95 Each
Organdie. Lingerie and Dimity
4Swk
Mm
if r
In white,
colors a n d
c e m b i n a a
Hern of col cel col
e r s. Ten
charming
styles Twe
pictured.
Prettily
trimmed w i t h
.iSfleunces, inser
tiens, tucks, rib
bons, organdie,
self - strappings,
sashes nnd tiny
self-bows. Sizes
7 te 14 years.
Dresses fine
enough te
wear for
"B e s t." Ex
ceptional values!
w
1 n ji i
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Twe Marvelous Footwear
Offerings! 1000 Pairs of
Women's White Lew
Shoes and Black-and-White
Sports -Oxfords
Majority of Which Retailed for $7, te lie Sold
at the Amazingly Lew Price of
$1.95
Pair
Seven Exceptional
Values in
Revs' Sturdy
filtUi v
Fer Memerial Day!
(fa
t
Heys' $8.50
Pants Suits
at
Pwe-
$6.49
smart
c-lu vlutH
knli licrH
in-llll ih of
ilth full
T te 17
Twe-
mlxvil
llncil
Mb& e
JNr Jr i
$4.95
Clearance of Girls' $8.50 te
$10 Taffeta Silk Dresses at. . .
Just CO of these charming frocks in brown, navy
and Copenhagen. Net all sizes in every style, but a
very geed assortment.
$2.75
Clearance of Girls' $7.50 te
$8.50 Kiltie Dresses at
Tweed made in cape style, with suspender skirt;
also separate dresses with sleeves and a few cape
dresses.
SHELL ENBURgS Economy Basement
Utica and Lonsdale
Pillow Cases
Remarkable Values
at 25c ea.
In 42x36, 45x36 and 5x38Vs inch sizes. Slight mill
imperfections. Wonderful offer! Ne mail or phone
orders filled. SmELLENBJRgS Economy Basement
Sale of 500
$3 Comfertables
at $i:69
Filled with white cotton and. covered with geed fast
color silkeline. Deuble-bed hize. Nete the saving!
1000 Pairs $2.50 Cotten d- r A
Blankets at, Pair tpl.UU
White or gray with pink or blue borders. Geed size.
SNELLEMJJRgS Economy Basement
Fine white canvas strap pumps, with rubber heels.
White canvas lace oxfords, with rubber heels.
White canvas pumps, with rubber soles and hee!.-.
White canvas oxfords, with lubber soles and heels.
White canvas lace oxfords with black kid ball straps,
tips and heel fexings.
1000 Pairs of Women's Satin
Boudoir Slippers
at $1.UU Pr.
Six pretty kimono col
ors in Quilted Satin
Boudoir Slipperi, with
thick padded soles and
large pompons.
SNEZZenBJRijS Economy Baseir.ei t
Heys' $12.30
Pants Suits flfQ KA
17VJ.W
13,500 Yards of
12V2C Barnsley Weave
Crash Toweling
Te sell at 5c Yard
Extraheavj, absorbent and lintless cotton teueVrfTg,
with plain or colored borders. 16l,2 inches wide. I.&SS
THAN HALE PRICE!
Mail and phone orders fdlcd vhHc quantities last.
SnEL'.l'.BJRGS Economy Basement
at
All-wool iniftl
Kull-lliii'il Kiik kpis
17 pur."
Heys' 13.73
Pants Suits
at
MI-wool blue
riii-l i-lioMet-knloKors
HUc-
Heys' Reefers
at
l.itriit-uclRbt miseil cheviets,
.Siz.-s . '.. te 10 ears
Beys' Tub
Knickers
Wasli.ilile aim ?iiitl chev
iet- S',7.1 s 1 te l'j yearn
Heys' Play
Suits
Kl.nUi .'mil blue (Ienllii Sizes
" te S Oil t
Beys' Blue
Denim Overalls.
tt I'll a. iron front ami lioUl lieUl
lrtrii 7f ?. te 11 jenrs.
- '-' " 3w J Ua-,etncnt
1 lievletd.
SI71H 7 te
Twe-
$9.95
ii rsre anil
Pull lined
te 18 vearrt.
$5.75
95c
81c
48c
in
Three Notable Specials
Extra-Size
Undermuslins
Women's Extra-Size
Windser Crepe QQp
Bleemers ,v
lllaht.i- at Knee and waist.
Women's Extra-Size
Envelope Chemise 'TQc
JetlereUsl eut of soft '
lingerie eleth anil trimmed
w itli emlireiilury
Women's Extra-Size
Skirts at
Mus-lli" ti'i -lii'il with
ile. 11 rullln 1 f en. breidery.
, - -u5 I-c"iemy
;79c
Women s $3 te $5
Pure Worsted
Sweaters
Marvelous Values
at 95c $1.95
nam novelty ettects in
the popular slip-ever style
Special Offerings in
Bathing Suits and
Accessories
Bathing Suits
$1.49 ' $4,95
Bathing Tights
59c ,0 $2.50
Bathing Caps
10c t0 50c
SnellembltjS
Kocnerry
Thursday Only Specials in
Basement Rug Department
. 200 Seamless
9x12 Ft. Tapestry
Brussels Rugs
Oriental designs, 25 val
ues. Seconds. Fer today
only.
$14.89
Smith's Seamless
Velvet Rugs
Oriental nnd floral de
signs 9xl2-ft. size. $.10
alue. Seconds. Fer tedav
enl.
200 Heavy High
Pile Axminslers
Limited pattern;,, 9xl2-f .
size. 10 values. Fer ted ,
enlj . Seconds.
$29.89 $25.89
5000 Yards "Kolerfast" Fiber Carpet. .
Special let of
Celer guaranteed. Many matching lengths
mill remnants at half price.
19c
yd.
Japanese Grass
Rugs, 9x12 Ft. AM pTQ
All Neatly Bound P.Ji7
"Kolerfast" Fiber Rugs and
Veol End Fiber Rugs,
Each
9 12-ft nize
$5.49
50,000 Crex Rugs
At Vi Regular Prices
18x36
Inch
24 x 18
Inch
27x54
Inch
30 x 60
Inch
36x72
Inch
9x12 Keel
8x 10 Feet
6x9 Feet....
. 39c
69c
98c
$1.19
$1.89
. ...58.97
. ...$7.97
....$5.97
JAPANESE GRASS
PORCH SET
4x7 Feet
36 x 72 Inches
$2.97
Pay Less Here for Your
Geld Seal
taLEUM
" Art Rugs
livery Rug Perfect Wrapped Individually
With the Celd Seal Guarantee
$16.20 9xl2-Ft. Size..
Other sizes piopeitionatcly i educed.
A- SEAL
(ONGOUiWA
v y
$11.89
Verg Special
"A" Quality Inlaid
Linoleum, QJ
Square Yard 0C
Remnants te match.
Cerk Linoleum
Roem-Size Lengths in
Many Patterns, QQc
Square Yard.. O
SN. snellenburg & co.-
bNELLENBURflS Economy Busemcnt
Furniture & Bedding
Fer Summer Hemes and Cottages
at Big Price Reductions!
$20.00 5-Piece Breakfast
Suit, $12.75
r r'f)
n
r
Sle Exten
sion Table
SI 3.93
S.-).5I) Perch
Rocker. .$:.9
S 'Hi . .1 ' r- V k!i
CUl.ll t' .. t, n e -
Men-nil r i ii , II mil l.i I 1 1. ,J
I.eil.-tl.i! .mil , irn, i" il , ,,ic
!i k s. it
.'-Feet
All Steel Bed
and Spring
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SI 0.00
Beds,
Metal
$.-).9.-
Pillows and
Bolsters
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II Hr, M 'J
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S,'.!IS. .l.!-
514.30
Couch Beds
Complete at
$8.4!)
I'.Ul t. 1
Si.25 Dining-
Roem Chairs,
S2.23
'jgpjll
It Sf.ttH
S23 Kitchen
Cupboard
$13.93
H? rl 1
$17.30 Librar
Table, $10.95
l.ii i ' ,rii'er
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l u ii li hIze
$18.00 Da-Bed, $8.9.')
mih rri.tunm. e I i, r ,i ui0
Mattresses
snsmsjnsiw
Heversihle Rell - Kdire
$10.00
.Mattress . $1.95
$12.00 Cotten .MattreHs . S6J5
$18.00 KelLKdue Felt Mat-
in
SS.OO Steel
Felding Cot
and Pad te
Fit at $3.93
$33.00 Brass
Bed Outfit at
$22.30
t iMflH
A 2 inch C nlenlftl
iiehi l,fij. with tea
l-ilifll llllrr up
r I k Ii t s , provide
with nil . uIm
HprliiK nnd nuti-tef
,,.&.,, ran
$9.75
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