r lTiX''3iF!Pf M il ' MllWff HFPI1WWMWHPi'l'MIl Jill' I'W f i TiWIBlHI Itf Ml WT. IW'f .Br71.KK71C7 t ?7?HB4i4BPr'W'? . fflfc. "x t' V t .J . LP.V!fcBii,: L. L S' ma-.Au.lW MMSKKBiflil I- Jl-9 W w,Ty-Vi gswPm 4M f$ , if A V mssmsmssm1- immmmimm it i ft.-?' J w i l r I i ' in inn I ,. . I 7W PEOPLE'S FORUM letters te the Editor Lincoln an Inspiration r iiy H-iLlnsV'" ... tfuhiM l.rdaer! 2..- iMIInr 0 '' e.n'"" ."-, j"--- . J "iii-Yeiir wl teriai i" i" " """, "' l?Wn .i I'uin.K IjUjcikb en I.ln- heart "", " mere imtfiil tlinii Hip L (, tivEM" r f l -loUehCH tlir VV. 1 ... .4 llfl V feri '" "A 7.: i.;i m i-tiirlfv tin- i .i uiirem i" iiji"" ';": ..ii I "V.T...1 niirne-c of our ) !: i.' minu " i ft KSftSen f H""'1 nnirniitllw'iii of nil nnililxl I lit' peM-war llzrlliPlll, dp- "every ktrnji" r-- ,!, ,B' f' , ,m nil sninetllllic "f tlif Xncr. he iPfliliiB "f "' vhlen. Heit.e. Am''an.J .... f,. tlllll. .wiiierlnl. I "''" ii. ). UAHI). PhllBlll'Iplll'l- Mny HO, 1IKS!. Eager for Beyer's Recollections r. the Ml" "I ,',r '''"' '" I'liblir l.edper: ,rnr7l H. K. Hnyir In InilujV. Kvk- liFixinit InlPipxtpil me iii in hi VTy! r.i.,l,i' ipnvn ncn I met Mr SflTfr n iiiimlior'ef times nt lecleraeli nt Deild'-t I IMP 'Hi" ...ntlnn wiiii " '" '" " - t- l1' . . .l...t tin tti4ln lilu mntulen T III! I " '- - V" iiicii it Iip kiicw tiiPin lind sufficient ren ti lenllze that your nlffffCflinll rr.rr. ..,i, Zl Iip ii Milnnble rniitrllmtieii te thr mM : mile him w it In the right IIrIiI ind srt him t '" 1'' T took ilinnrr nt DedilV IIeIpI mvpmi times nnd hnd Hip Reed fertjitiP te sit Kt Mr llrPr nt Hip tnbln. Our renvprHitlnn pxtpndrd hpjend thr meiil. Iip wan Intprpslpd in flip ppIioeIh if Plille.lplpldn. ImvliiR I.PPH u tPiudier in thr pity hcIioeN hpfei-p Iip studied w nnd un lcnwil te hnxe me tell him hat I kujji' of some of thp vet irnn sclioel men whom he knew Ions ?1. . t l.le i.llllnnl nfil'imr mill Hil IOr.V III " I"'"" " the reeple lie knew found In hip n ery Mr IlstPiirr. "Hut new." lie s.tld. 'I ntn only n fnrmer. I told him I ui n former, tee. nnd nnnd It vrv iaterestlng. I hnd n flfty.nrrp fnim n mile went of Lrderneli. mr fhthwV pllHP. which I orrupteil Hiriiu tin- Miinnipr for Hve yriirH nnd this brought hip into rinse touch nKnln Mm. ii... vppnrs of my boyhood, nnd ameiDf ether incidents led te my know knew In Mr. Hojer. , -I hone our splpudid suRRestlen of Mr. Hever writing his rpminisccncPK will bt Wicd -1IKXR Y(5. LAXOI8. Kerthenst High Scheel. l"illn(l-"Jpbia.Mny '27. 1022. Replies te "Sympathies" te tt Editor nl the Kviiliitf Public l.idutri Sir I simply went te wiy u word In -..j i,. "I. II. H.'s'' heartfelt sym pathies H mIiuiiIs for Hnrlejcern, nnd . I am most inclined te believe lip if a I half-brother of old.lelm ll.V. Oed Pity I He fir! quotes Mr. .Ie.eph IViinell, of , Philadelphia, an nrtNt, who j.ns, "you i cannot liave geed art or geed literature without dilnk.' Of course, we nil knew that "n lmir et tlic same neg win cure." When the brain become- dead ened M alcohol It requires the Mime kind f .tr.m. iii midie It. as will nmi'.v te drugs, tnbncce. etc. Leave the brain i enemy te his bedside limit? Whatever it K she feels it must be nbeut SUM) yenra old. Oh, very well, don't get excited, nnd plen-e don't worry, Klleu K, ; It makes one se uncomfertnblo te fret nnd fuss, het vi either just coming; en. loe. JOHN J. riillndclphin, Mny 20, 11)22. Gelden Opportunity for Farmera T6 the Editor e the Evening PuhUe l.aleer: Sir: 'New Is the time for nil geed farmerx te whistle behind (be plow. Things nre coming their way. There me mniiy Indlcntleus Hint the erep sen sen sen of 11)22 will- be pretltnble, net un precrdcntedly he, but sufficiently pnylng te justify the agriculturist In putting forth bis best efforts. It will be his dinner te ninke up for tbp loses of last year nnd put his business once mere upon u solid foundation. Opportunity Is ripe; industry and sound Judgment te be converted Inte needed dellnrs. There, arc farmers nnd farmera, some iessesslng the requisites for attaining high degrees of success nt the right moment nnd ether like ninny per sons In ether wnlks of life, who Inek the prime iinllllcntiens of efficiency. Hut for the fnrmer who nppllcs liberal desnges of horse spnse nnd attention te business there is un excellent prospect Mils jenr, nccerdlng te the students of world feed conditions. Queied n' few das age the. an nouncement In n dlspntcli from Wash ington that foreign notions will want twenty million tens of American agri cultural products from this year's planting. It hns been generally known ler some, time that the foreign demand would be heavy. Many of Europe's production centers nre In bad shape, some premising light crops nnd ethers practically nothing. Fer example, t lint rich field of the 1'krnlne. known ns "Europe's gran ary," in pre-war jenrs produced 2(1, OOO.OfM) tens of wlient nnd ccrenls, Its niinuul yield of potatoes being 6,000.000 tens, while in Hll4.it marketed 27, 0(10.000 hend of horned cnttle and 0,300,000 pigs. Today the Ukraine Is described ns n "deselnt'e waste," unable te feed itself. What its population is new I don't knew, but before the wnr 40,000.000 people inhabited this region. Apparently, HritMi India is the only foreign section t lint hns prospects of lurge crops. The big burden of supply therefore will fnll upon the tanners of the I'lilted States, nnd our farmera all ever the land have a golden opportunity. HI'S IN UUBE. Philadelphia. Mny .10, 1022. Taking Ne Chances Te ill Editor el the Eienlna Public I.rdaerl Sir Here's one 1 picked up en my Inst trip. Don't- knew Its genesis or Its locale. Hut it sounded se goeil te me thnt by jour leave I'll pass it along te the readers of the People's Forum, of whom I nm one whenever I tarry for awhile in m. native cltj : Twe old gobs hnd been at odds ever since the day of their enlistment. They were due for discharge within n few ilnjs when tine of them was taken seri ously. Ill nnd the doctors broke the news tu him that he hnd small dinner te live. He summoned Ills old-time Aimln she kneeli and sanln the feels 'the panidru Rcoume et war. Thr- winters new hnvn rolled swsy Hlnre her llltle werlil ns ended! Thre mimmerj. loe uli! ii,,.i. ahn i,ni The minutes of every hour. Anil here naaln Is the new sprlnir ilny. xiii-ii ui wnem nt esrlti Is blended m cniers iair and thp very nlr is use a norfreeu flower. , Still kneellnir ami with trembling- huniU She places the enew. white reees Up-ill the he.vl of -the Verdant h.fl Agnlnet the danmened eed. men witn nn effort len)t he atandu, And her he i en-turned fare illecleee A Kleamlnir mint, like llewers ilewklit. She sobs nleud te, Ced i "Dear Iird, wilt Theu grant my eeldler lad, My baby boy, my only, What I aspire, hln heart's deelre, That we Khali meet real neon? Fer Theu muni Itnew hew my life la sad, Hew dreary and lenir and lonely. Oh, hear my praver, for I de net care Te stay another June." Hh elenly turned In the mernlnu nun (On. man, de ou net th itnry?); Her head wan Unt. her heiirt wns rent. With the bitter uoe she bere. What little Jejs ihe knew were ilnne Dene In the flair's Brim U'lery. Oh, read It, m-in! and heel It, man! The aftermath of wr. "Forever and Forever" Te the Editor of the Evening rubtlc l.tdeer: Sir Will soil pleas- print the word of "Forever and Kerever," a sons- made fjmeui by the melody uf Tnstl. the Enllh-tt.'illan composer, who died several ear njrn? W. II. S. Lancaster. Pa., May 20. lOSL". FOURVER .iND FORKVIitt I think of all thou art te me. I dream et what thou canst net h. My life la curbed with thoughts of th, Forever nnd forever. Mv heart l full of srief enil wee, 1 pee thy face where'er I k. I would, alas! It nern ndt se, Forever and forever. Perchance if e had never mt, I had been spared this mad reuret. Thin endless striving te ferset. Forever and forever. P-'rchance If thou wert far away. Old I net see thee day by day. I might uKnln be blithe and Kay, Feiever and forever. Ah' no, I could net bear the twin Of never eeelna then again: , 1 cling- te thi-e with mUht Hnd main. Forever and forever, Ah! leave me net I Ieih but thee'; WesMnB or curf vvhlih'er thou lie. Oh! be as thou hast been te me. Forever and feiever. "Your Twe Hands" Te the Editor of the El enlne I'ubllc J.tderr: Sir I am a vlster le veur Uly. but nl- reedjr have become in admirer of the Km Km Kise PIBU0 I.kikihr and an Interested render of Its delightful People's FnrUin. Frequently I sea poetry, Keed, bad nnd Indifferent, Seine e It son'. In by patrons of the department. t nm therefore makln held te Incloae eom eem lines that I found In a paper from my home city, Minneapolis Minn., written by Vera Andrus. They causht my fancy, nnd t hnve thought they mlirht mike an appeal te the People's Forum. MINNIK. Minneapolis, Minn.. May 22, 11)22. YOUR TWO HANDS I think when Qui tatule your two hands He gathered 4BMJUS from Strang fair lands; Pure sne (lakes from far nerthrs less, Pink, fragile ehlla from euthrn seas. Whll t-etal flenlln down s stream, Iho geld of stars, menu's llvered gli-ami And fashioned therewith dimpled grace, UlUfh-tlnted from dawn's lifted face. While apple bloeme from nature's llpa fty soft Msy breewt became your finger lips. Then as the sui through mist divides the blm, . , Inte a ralnliew brliht of imrlad hue, f-e In the white nd silver Bltnm of mi He made h soul of beauty In shine threuih, A foul ou, vivid, eager, unafraid, K'er greplnu upward toward a life- tled- made. Oh, love, of dim. far years, but Oils I sk. Te knew lha selnee of your sneel hand clasp, Te steep my l.ps te ealyx nf your palm And And through life eetit tenipn and soul calm, X ITII TAFT IN 1.0VIM1S The outstanding features of Chief .tuetlre Taffs study of Urltlah Jurisprudence will -promptly spread liefere the reader or the morning Punl.ie Lrnnss. This Is but one of many Interesting '.mppenlnga In foreign coun tries covered hv our own correspondents in the leading newa centers of the world. "Make It u Habit." ilc. fgnrrr rr'gjgaEngH They Den t Lese Their Lire whether a few luster that Palm Beach, washings lese them prc- Summer suits, f Ml t mohair or silk, alter the lite and luster that make sentable. Herseg Cleaning keeps them smart, fresh, retains the shape, prolongs the life, and is cheapest in the,cnd. It's time te clean them new. Send them te I. HERZOG & CO. All articles insured against fire and theft until delivered te you Germantown s Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene. Ger. 03-92 ZSZAas29.J2isr& a " '' ii iiiTilB Mac." he said plaintively, "they tells me I'm gein' te kick ever. If I de. will ,ve fcrgit all our fights anil sort of let bjgenciN be b.vgenes?" "That'll be nil right." said Mac, in great i-nibarriis-mient. "And Mac" here the old gob's voice giew stronger "If I ever get, well and I ever Mini Hint. I 11 wooden block off jer shoulders." DIM'MMKIl HILh. Philadelphia, May .'10. 1022. 'Questions Anstvered natural and all tIiee tilings can rcatuiy be dispensed with. Anether is Dr. Denver, m noted sur geon, whom the lennied Mr. Keesbury also refeued te. Then Dr. Conwell. Dr. Krauskopf. Cujler. Well, what about Titlniadge. Lincoln. Hr.van nnd a bn,f of ethers'.' .fnbn 1',. Ceiicll could tell the stei.v of the first drink and thee lemlml me world Knows I don't nied te uuetc i knock tjiat fat another. "I.. II. H." muM think the Lord mnde n falluie of man's brains se the devil 'must de a little repairing. Oil. ret! Mr. H. nn-'t jeu steep a bit lower? Ju.t irj If at first you don't succeed, tr J . irv .ignln. I will take off mj hat te S. .1. Itutt-. I think he is one truth teller. iMoiermnn -lim did wonders if he piikcil ii' lie drunks. I haven't seen tlini many en a inr since 1010. One drunk un sec a carload of drunks (who nie all -"ber). Wh.v wouldn't thev? Ye--, Mr 1.., (led niiiile the corn, tlie irbe.it. ijp. potatoes nnd all kinds of fruit te grew fop eating purposes, but net te put through a form of decompo sition te erii7e the brain. lie never gave a surplus , v-e need them nil. Pull jour hat down ever jeurs. Yeu say that what ethers drink will never rest en my peer soul. I didn't expect it would tame tliretiRli like a tliumlcriielt en my peer land jenrs iike. Yeu s,i the pen- ' Gifferd Plnchet's Religion pie ll.ive sung "Sweet land of liberty" j j thr Edttcr nf the E eniee Public Ledger: Ifitlje.irs. It slidnlil have been "Sweet sir-Plesse tell m If Olfferd Plnchet. Re. Innn nf slnvery in-tead. Hut I think publican randldite for iJovernor of Penn- HsisisisisA m The Kohlneor Te the Editor of the Evcn.n'a I'ublic l.tduw Sn Tive geed friend", Pan nnd mvelf Bet into .in iirKUinent the elher dav ever th Kohlneor illnmend. Dan eis the word "Kohlneor lm i ' mumlnc all Hi own' hut fersela whnt II Is wlnl my own opinion I Ii Ihnt thn name vas Jut a matter of ihee nnd I en no aUniflcance hh te the atone Itself. Which of us Is light? Jen MORRIS. Atlantic City. N. J., May .!. 11IJ2. Dun has the better of the nrffument. The word "Kehlnur" Is Persian for mountain of llpht. Tub diamond which bears this nam Is said te have weluhed 7H1 i-iirats originally ! l-i no of the crown Jewels of Orat llrllnln n.lrl llu .irucnn, lllirhf la 1 OA 1.1ft It 1 1 urats. new tin- prospects are with some eMia geed sweeper like Mr. Plnchet, Mr. Davis nnd mnnj ethers we might men tion, tin- rising generation can truth fully Ring "Sweet land of liberty." KM.EX E. Pliiln.lelpliin. Mav 20. 1022. Uncomfortable te Fret and Werry Je th ni'tm nt thr I i mlna While 1 ediier- Sir "llllen.i:" -.eeilis te lie cen-Id-ernblj p cvi-d about something. ln say, -I,,, hns worked lier "he-id off." I neiiiler If -in- iii-r henid nbeiu the niun who wns -d wondrous wi( he jumped Inte a hiuiiible-bii-li. eic.'r I would suBgn-t thin Klleu I',, work her hend in ngiiiu b tending the Hlble and the wegrnphv of the men who leiir.ded the-c great I't-Jted State-. It wouldn't Make i01' ,',nvp,1,-N JPUis" te learn that one Jheulil im ic-micrnli- in all thing- even langiinge. -mil my ,. mt ,,.S,,M. xullj, (n K,., .j. Ilt,,,(- ,n ,, Met tluit wiiim-ii novel- think, thev feel: tnntH where they get Hint "liecau-e" from, f.-elim; net thinking IntejK,.i thinking I- logical reason. 5. "V1 whoever henid of a wemiiii """"' lKlnll. "The,e just ain't no s,., anim,, s,, a,M, U. i ' . " course len t - n nm -ne m luinlrf. ! a member of church. 9. It. II. MMdlftiiwn. Pd Mavv2S. 1022. Mr. Plnchet Is an "nplscepallan. "Ferm Letters" Te the Editor of th' Evening I'ublic Ledger: Sir l'lesse nAvlse me through sour pap-r a geed form te use In answering the "male-liilp-wnnted" advertlsemente CONSTANT RRADr.R. Ca.nlm, X J May 29. 111'.".'. V "feim 1-tter ' for the purpose ou name would net lie narh effective as one i-emi-iis"! hv vuurepir, wnlch would give a p-espi-itlve einplever a litlt-T Idea of the applicant i Indlv Idunlltv than a communlca cemmunlca llun patterned after u. stlltd "form." Must Touch Every Base Te the ftttter of the Viening Puliic Ledger: Hlr We had a discussion, nfter n game of Inx.-bail whether or net after a man hits a hum" iuii he haa te touch his haies. .s IIRAUDIS. Philadelphia, Mny 27, 102J Up mult touch evee bise. Poems and Songs Desired menus but W,v the People's Tern Th In lh l the lieu,. i ".. K. riUIIPMIPII tln.u ....-.--.."" wneral Iniere.t ..' ii V"'.' "?. MrMiens i. VviJr" ,.!".,,.", ' nnneur dally ---- ina lllisiu Rrfn jdrmWKnfrs "The Aftermath" 7e the Editor of tin Kuc.ilne Public Ledger: Mr Please pulillsh the following In your estimable pa I'M IOIIN NOI.riN. Phlltdelphlii Mav 30, 1022 MHMnni .1, DAV. 1022 'I he sienn Is wit wlih the morning dew, nd tin mound Iv thick with clever: The Ihiush ii-wlng has begun te sing, iul the wind la efi mice inme. I he heaven I, dressed in a summer bluj nd the -v Ini.-r drear la e ei , woman s et it te de this "Simply Wendtrlul'Sayi Rath Reland "Help!" Says the Average Weman's Complexion ml. ........ . j up complexion is n bipr factor in every me. it is her duty te take care jieip it. Mere, then, is new she can F-F Lemen Celd Cream F-F Lemen Massage Cream F-F Lemen Cleansing Cream tn one week's time you'll see results. Prove it beprin today! At nil ilrutr stores, department stores nnd lienuty pnrler. Four sizes: 50, fi.p, 85 cents and $1.25 Alse makers of the famous F-F LEMON SOAP of ii.! rr,,u tnr ernerens -iimple uf uny "'e.'.ir.ve:Tv,"i?; if '"r d""" ,,,,, MMEDRICH-I'RIRDRICH CHEMICAL CO. riulatlelphia, Pa. Lauk for the Trade-Murh Remove Freckles and Pimples ' Women who have long wished for tL safe, easy way te remove unsightly skin blemishes, will find in Beauty Bleach just what they need. Black and White Beauty Bleach is a double strength cold creamed com- Sound that removes freckles, tan, sun urn, pimples, spots makes the skin clear, soft and youthful. It is harm lesswill net grew hair. All toilet counters can supply Black and White Beauty Bleach 50c the jar; Black and White Seap 25c the cake. 'Clip and mail this te Plough. Memphis, Tenn.. for free copy of Black and Whits .Birthday md Dream Boek. I !lB.Hk?)Bta klsMMUi ilflV) JUNE SALE TOMORROW at OAK HALL Watch the evening news papers for details concern ing the event which will make clothing history in Philadelphia. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth St. for 61 Years Kill these sneak thieves Moths must go. Spray Flyesan into a closet full of clothes. Shut the deer. Soen the moths will be deadand nits prevented from hatching. Use Flyesan periodically and you will never again have moth-eaten clothes, rugs or hangings. Flyesan, which quickly kills every insect pest, is a clear liquid you apply with an ordinary inexpen sive sprayer. Oder, pleasantly aromatic. Absolutely non-staining. Absolutely non-poisonous. This wonderful new product is used by the United States Army and Navy, and leading hospitals, hotels and public institutions the country ever. It is new en the market for general public use. Get a can today at your dealer's, or send us $1.00 for Introductory Package a pint can and sprayer, complete. COLONIAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION Reading, Pa. AUe tnalKrt a Phtnetan, tht Ideal di'jinrctant for heutthitld tut PRICES: Pint $ .75 Quart 1.25 Gallen 2.25 Gallen 4.00 Introductory Package 1.00 (pint and sprayer) Flyesan iy SAFE INSECTICIDE Kills Bugs wholesale Harms Nothing else rvi.fii ion, Cttinitt rhttiiiti Ci'fMii.n iS. m : -.. 'ii n W MAJESTIC The World's Largest Ship MAJESTIC OLYMPIC HOMERIC The SMagnificent Trie The lure of European, travel is stronger than ever. With the addition of the world's largest ship, Majestic, and the superb new Homeric te a fleet already including the mag nificent Olympic and such famous ships as the Adriatic, Arabic, Baltic, Cedric and Celtic, the White Star Line pro vides amply for all classes of tourists. The gratifying demand for bookings HE ily comes net only trem these who eeek expensive cabins and apartments de luxe. Many discriminating travellers, who practice economy, appreciate the fact that the ships of the White Star, Red Star and American Lines provide accommodations te fit any purse with uniform standards of comfort and at tentive service. Whatever your destination and whatever the size of your vacation budget, come tceur agents for advice. Early Weekly Sailings from Ntw Yerk te Cherbourg and Southampten: OLYMPIC HOMERIC MAJESTIC Junc3, Junc24,JuIy 15 June 10, July 1, July 22 June 17, July 8, July 29 H'eekly sailing! New Yerk te Liverpool via Svetnstewn, and te Antnerp via Plymouth and Cherbourg. Regular schedules te Hamburg and the Mediterranean tiWHiTE Star Linext American Lime jMJtf &t i & i tr International Msrcantilb MarinI Company Philadelphia Passenger Office: 1319 Walnut Street oAnneuncing REDUCTION IN PRICES en Oxweld and Eveready Apparatus for Welding and Cutting Metals Effective today, prices en Oxweld and Eveready apparatus are substantially reduced. Every manufacturer or shop owner, user or prospective user of the oxy-acetylene. process for welding and cutting metals, will find it te his advantage te inquire for information concerning this price reduction. Full information and any ether service, for Philadelphia and surrounding territory, may be secured through our resident engineer, P. A. L. Maurhoff, 1615 Vine St., Phila delphia, Telephone Locust 4912. OXWELD ACETYLENE COMPANY WORLD'S LARGEST MAKERS OF OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING APPARATUS -u fiiiiKi uiiiimiitiriiiiiimi:iiiniiiniiiiini: Hritniini'iiMHHiuii-i'i'nifliiiniiiitf Hiiininniii.mriTii'ijnriiHiuimiuiiiiiiuijthu:ibiiiinii iiitbiMiibitiBuriaiiuiiwa eusmi ' Am iriii ir-Hiiujiinfiiuaiiui READ THE REAL ESTATE ADS CLASSIFIED SECTION ,N I Jin '4 .tfl VI 3 m t v. 3a m 1 1 1 14 i' i V " ii H " i 'ft Tl ' c uaaEugM rwimiiireacii ' ) i i hftjy.iii-vt &. .fry iJ:m&$ J5d&ivM M ' e stmmkmtmmkwmy , m 11 ' ?fflm
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