Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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ffi 'ySKV,.. . ' vflvmjJQly MONDAY1 JUNE
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THEPEOPLE'S FORUM
tetters te the Editor
Reckleit Aute Driving
Te thtT.dlter of the Mtnlne PubtioLrdeer:
Hlp-Wliln Superintendent MIHm niul
Cnuncllnien continue te argue our lm
w rU qtiertleii tliejr lye no .illrii it en
ffihcilraOTt dully crtw ilm out of lives
br fnstMlrlveii automobiles.
l'n" ihlnc tliat ninuscd me was tin
,.rtt e H"Prlutendcnt M lis t nil
Should Lei rinrtlcll In the nulo nule nulo
mebllo law nml.lic InMnncM niitomo niitemo niitome
Knot bchiR allowed (;. pa.-sHtnn.line
trtHw cars when the latter arc held
X? for any reason. Dees be net knew
tft tMHl the only, big city In Hie
euntry where autos seldom halt became
trolley cars are standing? In Camden
irrests are made often for UUs effenw.
Hare veu ever heard of an arrest In
rMlnblaforrtbl.Fcause?nxseNi
riillailclphln, June 7, W1-.
Deepwater 8aller'a Advice
Te the rjlter of the Eienha l'nblle Ledger!
Sir Ulltti K. says she feels she
heuld hae the Inst word. I einphatl
lall) agree te that i she obTleusly knows
mere nfienslve words than 1 ever heard
of, She ought te take them way out In
swamp fcemewherc and bury thnn
deep, all of them j don't keep any, even
Mibconsdeusly. Then If she but prne prne
tire Military nuto-suggcstlen she may
get well, peer child. Sbe evidently has
had a terrible experience.
I nm only an old sailor, deep water,
"Peabody Packet" te every seaport In
the world and I never saw such things
tn she mentions, and I de net recoil
tier having heard of sudt conditions
is xhe secm te be familiar with.
Well, well! Times de surely rhnnge.
nm thankful the flowers are still pure
nmt suret and beautiful. Consider tin.
(lener'', )21len E.. read the Constitution
of the United States ns first written
and weep for the sins of this generation.
CAPTAIN JOHN J.
ni.ll..ti.lr1ln Inne r. 11111.
Weatherman'! Aide Correct Critics
te the Editor of the Evenlne Puhlie Ledger:
Sir The "Concstega" letter Intro
ducing wcHtlier proverbs nnd the news
paper article that called forth the let
ter both indicate soine ridlruleiiB con
ceptions the public has of the work of
the Weather Uurcau. Surely an Insti
tution whose records arc in constant
demand and whose forecasts are twice
dally given the widest possible distribu
tion deserves te be better understood by
the millions of people it serves.
Te tuppose that Mr. Bliss or any
ether Weather Bureau official ought te
be an authority en old weather folklore
or that he would quote an nncient
weather proverb with any thought of it
being mm-IeusIj applied Is just about ns
fitting us te mppe.se that a tailor ought
te stub medicine or quote Shakespeare
uhen talking about the cut of n suit.
Heing one of Mr. Bliss' assistants
and hurlug been in the office nt the time
he was interviewed I knew that no such
ridiculous lemrrMitlnn as was reported
ever took p'uee. Mr. Bliss did net quote
any weather proverb. He was nsKed
about a rainbow proverb nnd certain
(uperatltlens concerning rainbows. He
dispened of this proverb and tbese su
perstitions in short order, making ref
erence te what he termed a better
proverb en a red evening sky, which he
laid was considered a .geed sign of fair
weather, He explained that this prov
erb lias the merit of Indicating a con
dition that Is an evidence of widespread
fair weather. The version of the prov
erb in the paper was net Mr. Bliss' ;
it was the reporter's.
In the conversation as related in the
newspaper. Mr. Bliss was ridiculous!)
represented as attempting some six-
lime's te sny fcemetlting about it certain
"area of bnroraetrle pressure," while
the reporter was almost desperateh
trying te find out something nbeut the
recent rainfall. As published Mr.
Bliss' part of the conversation was
just about like what you would expect
from a lunatic. As it actually occurred,
the conversation was one of much in
terest in which he was asked for In
formation that he gave explicitly, with
out the slightest hesitation, and with
the manner of the class of highly ener
getic nnd competent men te which he
belong".
Again, Mr. Bliss was spoken of ns
'sarlng gloomily out of the window."
ilierc would be no such uncompllmen uncempllmen
far representation in newspapers or
elfewhere, If It were generally known
Init his ethce collects telegraphic re
ports of wenther conditions twice dailv
from 141 stations well distributed
throughout the United States and
'euthern Canada; that It prepares.
prints and distributes nlne different
periodical publications, three of whfeh
are issued daily, besides printing four
periodicals for ether offices; that his
office maintains twenty-one different
'nailing lists, has charge of K50 co
operative stations, three storm-warning
iispluv btntlens. "seven rlver-gnuging
nation., the distribution of weather
rerccuMs and the collection of cllmu cllmu
teirtghal icterds for all of Pennsyl
"ilia; that it compiles volumes tf
leinl ncerdx obtained from sixteen dif
ferent Instruments, prepares dally six
jpejiHi , harts for forecast work, mani
folds and distributes four bulletins dallv
;?.ri",iwnpnt)cr1 Prepares five ether spe.
al daily bulletins for public instltu
' "ns. prepares daily two large public
display maps with crayons, stencils and
l.ei C00Tal that it attends dally te
?,"'' 1f ca,,S ,n Persen or by letter
iei (-en re and Information and 1fiO or
ei W f0M calls; that It handles
,.; ,lncs,ef rk tee numerous te
mention tui,i nnnri,,A .. ,.-.. ,
I lnti..... -"luv.in Ills UIIUirN in N
,r1' n manner that mere thnn loll
;""'" MtuiK or printed forms
"" niiers are required.
I.I IIIMZKl AV
uml
U. N. Dcpt. of Agrici
, 'flw Bureau,
I'lillndelpliia, June 0,
MINDLINO.
iVgrlfuJturc,
102
Questions Answered
Interstellar 8pace and Heat Theory
hi M("'or 0 '' v"',,' l'dar:
'. P.li 'J"1 P,WIM explain in thf pBe
IhreuaV hm ,h?w the ,un'" h"1 n tiav.1
of f, lhe ln,,en,e cl of tin upper trat
eirth-Lani1, J" or "lx m""1 al"" l'ir
or uVn " n.,ln'' ,h ,,ery ,n,1 of n ft,u
Inilrum 'U ,up 42'0,l) fc,,( aJ ""'J his
ll wTTh" ?,?Er""U." "" "l" rn. ,
rht nueMien Is; I
the hmi lin ii. ....
mni-h u. . , K "" ra"n. new neon se
S" Sir . mU' V" ,,nr,h "'' 'll "
"" ar te celU ul lilgh altltudei?
'"r.rein,.N. J..JUc:..I;KD-
vB lha lnf.1..6,,f,nln wl,h any 'h0'-lt'
hy ii,J '.. 'r,'e'lr Pa! are ceM and
Th.rJ ?."',0,,,,hre " rth U warm.
I a r, um". by mn of clone that heat
( .?! ,Vf m?"" ani lhat the t!Bt
aiiiiOBiiifrt nr th nn,n, . i.ii.
" f 1 ill T cf ,hn Bleb- Thi '
e have L,m. hn," ,0 b" Bml In enter
ave of "hi ',''ub"""-" Ihmuirli wlilrh th(
i "..". v" !'". i no reiunesa or
Pa(
....!
lni..i , r'l""iilfil
licat
i"l lhe lhcer. that t lie
fy kii lAiiiiiitia iln.i ili,. I
ait ,,..i.. . u. .""-""
Ha ...... '" VU H lme li.) i-rred
earu, 1,,eir" ,he lcner ntmuaphera of tin i
"'itiiaily IN till lh lnrreiiilne. .I.n.n... .., '
VMnUna : Pni,;, im "or lai page of I'm
.eldVrV M,.m Vh", ?"' M,"hy " ' luJ,
H n it- i.? "' dte, ,he "Uifaie thnn It
ii en thfl surface.
rieVl iVm..'. JU ll",.,",0, " havlius "!
STttvJ teniperaliire of lin ilrgrr, k l1ew
fro wh-ii t the aliltu.l.. nl.mrd, "Thcn
''J,1;" "" I:1 cold experjenrp, en lhe
Bleuml. iviih slmuh hi a stratum ut nt-
irk'tej. '" """ ,,CI'1 '''"' I & ?
Secretary Weeks and'the Navy
TeJ!'c r"T el """ ''f'"e fnellr l,r,luru
.Hlr Kindly liifi.nii no nhcller th- men
ent secretary of War enr a rvcl In the navy
of the Undid Mati-s, y
I'hlladetphln. .Tune 0, lnsi;.
. frrcCel?-rI wffK" ." Itrniluatnl nt the
United atatee Naval Academy In 1891, iml
ter two eira thereafter wrv1il n n mid.
hlpman In the United HIhIpb Navj.
Unattachable for Debt
Te the Editor of the Eicnlne riibjfe Uttaer:
fir I have seen It atated rainewhere that
the Hiilun of n I'edrral emplnjn latinet he
iittarlied for debt. J'le me tell nn hMhr
thla Ik retrrcl. ' CttUlJl ruil.
I'HllndelpKa. June (', 1(122.
The etattnent la correct. The salary or
MiKcti of a ridernl ilimlnjc rniuiet 1m lit
tni lied fe- deht. This Is ent for the Iwneflt
of Ilm debtor, hut te MMild IniiHirlnff addi.
tlenal ilutliH and rtspensllillltleH umn the
ulsliunliiL officers of ths Uecrnnicnt.
"He ul -r." f'amdei, N. .1. VVrlle te lhe
circulation department of this newspaper for
ciples of b-ick numbers, p.nd If liny are en
hand they will In sent te M)U nr two cctiti
a iep.
Poems and Songs
'Just Tell Them That Yeu 8aw Me
Te the Editor of the Evening rnblie Ledger:
Hlr Mava ou the words of the song
"Just Tell Them That Aeu Paw Me"? T
remember try father hummlnit the chorus
jeara age when twits' a small be. lit ran!
, "Just tcdl Iheni that ou saw Inc.
And IJicy will knew the rest."
1 greatly appreilate seclliK tli Henst.ln
print. IIAflOl.U
hlladelplih, June 0, 1012.
JU.T TKt.t. Tltr.M THAT YOU SAW AtK
Whllj strellliiB down the slreet ene day,
upon mere pleasure bent,
'Tiies after biiilnrss uerrhs of tha day,
1 met a gill who shrunk from mel In her I
reeegnl7id
Jl schoolmate In the village far away.
"Is that ou, Madge?" I mi Id te lid, Hh
nuh kli itrued auaj.
"Uen't tuin uwny, Mailge; I am still our
f I lend: ,
NiM wrl. I'm gelns bick te see the old
folks, and I IheiiA'it
rerlmps n misriK'i son would llle te
tend." '
CIIOIIUS
"Just tell them thit nu low me, and they
Wjll Itnrw the rest,
Just tell them 1 nm looking well, you
knew ;
Just whisper. If ou eel a chance, te mother
de'ir nd sns
I levj her as I did long. Ions aee."
"Your c)es sre dim. jour cheeks are pile,
ceme, tell me where veu'-ve leen.
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OUR POIITY
HIGHEST QUAUTV
MERCHANDISE
LOW PRICES
CLEANLINESS
COURTESY
OUICK SRRVIfC
"WHERE ECONOMY RULES"
Specials for Philadelphia, Reading, Lancaster and Vicinity
Pure Cider ft
VINEGAR
12e
ij iutK viiNbGAR made of apples is wholesome and the quality we. offer is
absolutely pure and wholesome and gives that decided "braccv full iirt (,(t
m fact, it is the BEST the market affords. Tryabettle.it the special price offered.
Tall Can PINK
SALMON
Red Salmen ..
"leaa" Cera . .
"IW Peai ..
"leaa" Peaches
.can 25c
can 10c
can 15c
large can 29c
A&P Sweet Chocolate
"Encore" Olive Oil . .
Baker's Cocea
"Red Frent" Cocea .
... '; lb cake 17c
. .8 ounce can 31c
... .Vz lb can 20c
. . . Vi lb can 13c
WESSON
OIL
PINT
CAN
If you could see the manner in which we produce "Red Frent" Cocea if veu knew the
purity of this product, the ritfd sanitarj conditions under which it is manufactured the rc
piven in hrlncr it in ih cm, -ir.lt. t.A ,,., nn.i,i...... i ,.j ... . ' "
' . !i u iJ .--.".- w",tlll. uc.uunuea .inu required veu would
no ether and, besides, our price is se much less than all ether advertised brand.
use
5
KIR KM A ITS
SOAP
Cakes
Puffed Wheat pkg 12c
Shredded Wheat pkg Jlc
Hartley's Marmalade jar 27c
Heney (pure) 5'2 oz jar 15c
Fels Naphtha Seap 5 i2c
Arge Gless Starch pkg 9c
20-Mule Team Borax pkg 14c
Ln pkg 10c
France-American Spaghetti can 10c
Kingford's Cern Starch pkg lie
Kellogg's Krambles pkg 13c
Red Frent Baking Powder f. .lb can 20c
H9
CRACKER SPECIALS
Velvia Sandwich
Fluted Cocoanut Bars
Sugar Wafers (All Varieties)
lb 29c
- lb 21c
pkg 7c
Going Stronger Every Day
"RED CIRCLE"
COFFEE
i
!J.;.uu. - -1
Specially
Selected
m
Coffee
TneCKfL & li
lVjle.ifi' II
V u JI
And it is still 25c a pound, while all ethers have
had te advance their price or lower the quality.
Preparation our buyers continually en the spot
where the best coffee grows buying entire produc
tions se that varying fluctuations of the coffee
market de net affect our price.
Fer as we buy, se we sell. We require only a small
profit, because our great volume brings the neces
sary results.
Aa uramf jftVAnr hnmaiuiFA utrKrk fAn1 lLi .J a. t
X. . .... wr"' """"' " - "us auverusement te Knew
Circle lies the most satisfaction the biggest coffee value for
the land.
When ImI vt met Jeur cjcn ulioiie clcur
"1 1-rlKlit.
ceme item Mili me n J go back; IIkj
chan4 Mill de .veu Keed.
lour inrllifr UondeM vllce seu nre to te
iilhl." "I'd lll( In .rr. (hm nil asiln, but net Juit
( (rl, rim ,,
It i prlrlu Hlutie Hinl'i kpnK me
nMH.
Juki Ml ihi'in net (n worry. I'm all rlirM.
'""i t Jnu hnrm?
Tell tnnilirr I nm cernlnc liome fome
flu "
Aaks an Old Peem
Te the I'diter ut the ,i cvlu I'ltbll- I rdurr:
Mr Ihore In nu old mm r-Mlltd "IlK!
' . .". .' " K" or '""l0 WemUrfiil I.eclt,"
"lllill lirslnii
"Till nii.le beUBlm luilf hid ilie heucc,
I... ' "x,'(1 lenrly wlde.
Urhlriil It tend Oie cIiebUiuI weed,
Defero it Hpread tin mnileii .
fclifl nnd no tnenry In hgr till
And was tee peer te torrew,
Galvanized Beat Pumps
Tft 11 lf li (! I
In r. Iirrcrr te.. Bl) N. Sil .
Matn mil ttnrket nsm
Mill I I Hill IW il l lllllllllWiiIMB
mmuwvmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmm
r ' m
' 1
r
And with her In me Irtt Him could net beat
He no ena thcrd her Hnrrew."
'Hint Im nil t knew of It nt nreienl, hut
would .veu please nk If -our rendr enn
eunply U7
It li rnther tee lenit te print, hi 'veuld
nu plenne mall It te me If a reader suppllsn
117 . O. T.
I'hllnd'lpliln, Jiinn t, 1922.
The reenlf"' Keram will nnpear .dftllv
In Ihr Eteti n Public tdjerr. and nle
In the Kundar Public ldter. Ittera
dl"ilnrr timely tallica lll be nrlnted,
11 well n runiMted pnema. uml iiieMlena
of renernl Inlrrent will hr nnnwereil.
HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART,
Hen. UatlKhtcr, Uretlirr or Hlhter If
be, vvrltn u today te wnnl jnm rui'l!
the Allen' roel'Knte WnlUlnit Hell,
One DrilKB!',t vvrllrji. "Thmc Knot Knet Knot
Kape WalkliiB UelN nre a Serrani.
Mnn tweplc hem are using thdn nt
hanaiintK ird festlvaH as table ilcco ilcce ilcco
ralienn, ene dell te n cevir. Hcnil iib
nnother nuppl.v." The Allen'n Kool Keol Koel
j:aRC Wftlklngr Dell. RilvrrtlMriir Allen'n
Koet-Rasf. thn Antiseptic, Heatlnj,'
l'evvdcr for tender. Hnmrtlnir, swollen
feet, la the cleverest nev'llj of the
ticayen. Drep a Postal le AIIpii'm
Koot-Kase, Ie Hey, N, Y., and get a
Dell K1UJE. Adv.
(TSlS"EI5IEaiSI5ffll5I35lfflaiuLlIi5
ft. i
Wire Your Heme
High-grade work by a reliable
house guaranteeing safety and Mtw
faction. Buy your
Lighting Fixtures
from the manufacturer and save in
between profits. Original and dis
tinctive designs.
a DJKuiviuiMJ & sujn. inc.
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Alurjivc fin TTjuiH in Hsinil
. V v , m -!f
(NE of the best indications that
President Harding: was right
when he recently said at Washing
ton that "business is reviving," is
shown in the number of new de
positors manufacturers and in
dividuals that this bank is adding
every day. Mere than 28,000 ac
counts at the present time.
Your account here will mean much
te you.
Open Monday and Friday Evenings
6 te 9 o'clock
m0y
JL jfct Philadelphia
G'S'sisjajsji
''Will'llllillllllilM
Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday
49c
chemises,
79c
June Sale of
Undermuslins
Has Brought Prices
"Way Down'
Women's 89c
Undermuslins
(Jewns, envelope
unl btcp-in bloomers.
Women's $1.29
Undermuslins. . . .
Envelope chemises nnd gowns.
Taileinl 01 trimmed medcK
Women's $1.79 QQ
Undermuslins OtC
Gowns, envelope chemises,
princess slips, skirts and two
piece pajamas. Tailored and
trimmed models.
Women's $2 Extra
Si.e Undermuslins. .
fJewns, envelope chemises
and skirts. Alse sateen bkirts
with double panel.
Women's $2.50 (I-J AQ
2-Piece Pajamas J)AtcJ
Cut full, of Windser crepe.
SNLLLENBUROS l:-o"emy Baacment
98c
STORK OPKNS AT J A
CLOSES AT ::30 P.
. M. CLOSES AT ::30 P. M.
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE MOCK-NIRKETU2!te 12? STREETS L J
Beys' Serviceable Play Suits
At Liberal and Timely Savings
Beys' Slip-ens
41c
Tan, brown and blue.
Sizes 3 te 8 years.
10,000 Crochet
and Satin-Finish
Bed Spreads
In a Great Price-Lowering
Event!
Geed, sturdy bed spreads in
pretty patterns.
$2.95 Crochet Bed
Snreads. $1.49
$3.93 Crochet Bed
Spreads, $1.98
S5.00 Crochet Bed
Spreads, $2.49
$6.00 Satin-Finish Marseilles
Bed Spreads, $1.50
RIPPLETTE BED
SPREADS
$2.50 Spreads,
63x90 Inches. .
$3.00 Spreads.
72x90 Inches. .
$3.50 Spreads.
80x90 Inches.,
Snli
.-2X2
Beys' Overalls
48c
Uluc, denim, with
apron front and shoul
der straps. Sizes G
3
Mi
Beys'
Playalis
81c
HI up denim and
tan khaki. Sizes
" te S years.
bMELLNbJRuS Kcoiiemy Kasemcnt
$1.95
$2.25
$2.45
J RiJS rconemv n.iscmriit
Women's $5.00
Smart Slip-en
Sweaters
at $1.95 ea-
Attract
blue, , l-f
ra
J
Is
butr,
orchid
and
'ether
prettj
summer
shades.
for
sports
and
jrcneral
wear.
Geed- Leeking
liuthiiiK Suits at . . .
Jf .'if
vUuJ
Twe Special Offerings!
Women's Coel
Bungalow Aprons
Werth Much Mere Than
79c ea-
Percale, trimmed with nck
rack biaid, sash and pocket.
Women's Extra-Size QQ
Bunjiahs Aprons at 0C
(in Uh.nn, (inihfd with iii-K.
link bund, ah and pocket.
5 Nil NB':ijS '"'"-""v Hiseninu
June Corset Sale
Exlraerdinry Values!
Sncllenbuip Special and Pansy
makes. Girdle or medium bust
models of plain and fancy ceutil.
$2.50 Corsets, $1.00
.$4.00 Corsets, $1.59
C B Summer Net Corsets
$1, $1.50 and $2
M'dium bust or girdle lop
medi I .
79c Bandeaux at 39c
Pink breclie. Heek back.
SnTM hNBJlcS l-conemj Rascment
A Special Sale of
Children's
Underwaists
and Bleemers
29c
n 1 oemern
m a d e e f-
cress - bar
m u 6 1 i n.
Have elastic
at waist.
Sizes 1 te 12
jears.
"' 39c
aists of
t i ii a - bar
muslin with
b e n e d button.
Kai nients in sizes
at
-k
Or
Sturdy little
4 te 12 years. Twe pictured
Children's Muslin
Nightdrauers.'. . .
Made of cres-bar muslin, with
drop seat. Sizes 2 te 8 years.
Children's Muslin
Nightgowns
1.0 ripi'k aril slnut slee.n
lli, Diettilj tiimmeil. Sizes 1
le 14 t ar.
' -i "? 1 i i li.i-jeuipnt
49c
lin, with
years.
49c
$2.50
j i-
nt
Wonderful Purchase of 500
Girls' Coel Summer Dresses
At Less Than Half Price!
Girls' $2.50 Pretty Frecks at &-i
Lingerie and erpandie in white, pink and light P JL""
blue. Many splendid styles. Si7es 7 te 1 J jcars.
Girls' $3.30
Airy Dresses
dg
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ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS
IN THE WORLD
.
.. .-- '
x , 'WE??,
.. . Sk jf!y i i i r-
that in "Red I 7 T ',
the money iu ) fw-'1 "v-
v f&i. 7 Jr 'ii''ii
I t m J -I T I , V I T- -Tl
" M 1 A lT I 1 SL ii . t I W U i I
TEA Jk' saSSSSTlii'nnldMM
" wh -- i y cdir
CO. : w-ls 3i.oe KA $1,93
-. I M
ft .V tilJrlCV'A
v -.'pM'i 1
bNELLENBURflS
$1.45
Winsome mf
(led styles of or
gandie in pink,
canary and blue.
Sizes 7 te 14
yea is.
Girls' $5.00
Summer
Dresses
$1.95
Hest.s of charm
ing ntylcs in or
gandie and voile.
Sizes 7 te 14
years.
Economy Basement
Save 50' and Mere en These
$17.50 te $50 Weeden Beds
at $8.75
te $22.50
Tin - 'a Is aic odd piens taken
''. in i ji 'pkti .uit, and aic e
lellenth made, with liigh-grade
finish. The let consists of full
size beds, in s-uch desirable weeds
ind finishes as oak. maheiranv nnd
walnut. Just about 40 of them,
and all are- wonderfully geed
values.
Staysneat
Mattresses
A leal iien-tretihab! mat
tre-s, iiKeitntceil for te i
, eat -.. Made of w bite i ottei ,
puie white layer felt, pun
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