IfgillWgSlifwg" fMerate the Editor maidIUI War Memerial iKn. Ythe Forum's corrcitpen. JrZ ether lay suggested recognl recegnl " L h relucs, nue and ether, "'.l' . lme nncrlt.ee In the without getting the acclaim w.rtd War .t,ie valorous aeiuier tbat w?;,c1iivliinlly nnd pmnawje. for icSVr ?? r tie. In ,renc,nir of means brcathe JJd bright"" with the pawltt of the Hn' 11 !.. ntmiit this recognition of .' 'tl8 "?rh I Urtlly imierse, "Lhl.us l"cn directed also te thought lint """ ,,,. ln the ".Sn of the .problem of rl i Ltieiild de of n suitable memo meme tal1 I 4e died in the war te 11,1 t0Minwtten ami humanity. Out lClayi. nl v nnd county aid; this great BfiJl Mulpment te stand as a "mint te ex-rcrv cc men. e.nu l c Lt0nhut as appropriate a me- j,n v ,. .. . miinmlinity C0um nulla .Inl nH 11IIJ ..- -.. . ., S"Mate W! in I inc Kieni lout health rl . nm iieldlcrs who .'i. .. in the great war, ami ter Si'S. M bEk only Je b.,le and for Aeple Blossoms In November . ,a, r,uter cf the Evening Public Lviiecr: 'tr- "nth- month of " I enticed "n account In a Philadelphia SsMr telling of certain apple trees KwVeit Chester that had blossoms S? due te a severe hall storm the lust e?' August. I " t0 state that al luKh e did net get any ha 1 with the "tern of that time, nevertheless we iaVtww that blossomed nt that time wllf and new I am able te ret one bttrr or this day (November 21). 1 ricked " '"" PPte M0880" V. lch ie the table before me as I write. Thl Is such nn extraordinary thing te roe that I thought It might be worthy ft mention. It may be this Is mere ?end rful te me after living In Mlnnc i,ta, hcre things arc frozen up at Su'tlme. thW bring K " " Penns ivanle . W ATTLU A. OLD. Elktiew. Chester County, Pu.. fto fte wrier 21, 2. The Heuse of Bendage f tke fiiiler e the Everine Public Ledger: Sir Once mere me luruing cunrn til demons of the underground have taken a hcavv tell from among the men who labor there te provide these above rlth fuel. The somber tragedy in Ala bama, reported In today's newspapers, Is is old ns the mining industry, ester diVs Kvksimi l'uni.ie Ledekh had the news thnt the mine management had been held responsible for the recent disaster nt Spanglcr, in this State. With all Its progress, science has ten unable te erect effective safe jvanU izainst the silent, uiiFeen and treacherous tneiny of the cenl miner. The sword of Damocles still hangs emineuclv evir the beads of the men he supply ns with heat, transporta tion, light nnd power. Only ii few days before the Spongier Master, n committee of Investigators from New Yerk, reporting en the con dition of ether Pennsylvania coal mln s, declared thnt "men are driven harder limn ever an Egyptian Pharaoh drove his Moves." Worse, these who rebelled were driven from their homes ith a brutality comparable te thnt attending the expulsion of the Israel ites from Lgnt. Mothers dying from exposure, children starving in ben houses, were sketched in as high lights it this desulpte panorama. , The connection between, and the toniliislens from the two tragic stories ire obvious. The people of the United States simply will net much longer permit such treatment te be meted te people who labor in the shadow of death te pretide nn indispensable necessity ef life. V must lime coal. Some Seme Some ted) must mine It. Certain individuals ire willing te perform that dangerous nd ditty task. It fellows inexorably that they should receive net peer, but the vcrj best treutment, Indeed, and a rate of uimpcnsntien compatible with the risks uml dibiidviintuges of the job. JUSTIOB. Philadelphia, November 23, 1022. The Study of Prese Te the hditer of the Evening i'ublle Ltdgtr: Sir The student of preisj Is a rara ails neuudiijs nnd the reason for this is net far te seek. We lme made the IruiiMnMen of thought through speech eisier at the cxnense of exactitude. We re splitting sen-e inMend of wiwlng it. netnplieiliiilly speaking. We have shen te many of our words n fluidity of Hi ailing when what was needed was WMiiity. Seme of our most respecta ble words have denned pantomimic rai ment and the professor 1ms new te leek t tliein nskanee mid seek ether me jengers for his muse. On the ether J'luid. mtniii Milgnr words have been iieUted hiKli nnd have bevn ungracious 'J prujiLiitl Inte it llgurative chimney pot hat. t)ne such Ih the word "grub," "ii J of the new -rich. I luue suld that the fault lies mainly in our speich ns explaining the lack of prose students teduy. New It has been Mid Unit the knack of writing convin cenvin "ugly uud withal with a certain charm was te he free fiem mental tension, ul ul aest without n enre for the effect like IJ te be prediued, s thnt jeu might be natural and buir nil our own colloquial imtes, ceiiKenuently te impart a keener Mm te j our views. I'iKe nil ether nxiems this is only partly true. Indeed, the lesser hnlf ei it is preferable, te the greater, for Uncommon Sense By JOHN 'pHrilB is rnrrsv In lest motion nnd wiiHtetl every Inibinewi pstabllsh nfnt, an well uh In every life. Frem tlie wlilte iloern of n Brunt uu lOmeUlll USHI'IIlhllnir atnhlltdiintit n wj" Ii-mics every forty second), theorctl theerctl cally, But Mimptltnra the Inspector notice 'fit this fnfty Kecentls in Htretelntl te sixty. Then they go Inte the plimt, find out 'iere the hitch Ih, und tnke up the Ag a result this pittnt coiiieh n near te pcrfict elnrleney eh nny in the werltl. I'T hihIi n rnte of production wiik enlv nttnliu'tl ufter len pxperlt'iiic. "'iei pliiniilng by libit, ,.ngiHtr, uml inuch bpeedliiK up en individual ef- 1?cl! '" '"Binir.ntleiiH Ih nlwayn ex Pilyp, for It ineiniH Iekh of time, and Im In piild for by the hour, nt- ryi '"i"" lest "'',t Jiel Hlty mill- - imin ier wiuieiti result. The vHtiibllslinifnt Unit inn hwp Mat-k Jt minimum in the one thut imyn dlvl- the particular plant of which we THE PEOPLE'S FORUM letters te the Editor should be as brief nnd te the point as possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous Icttem. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence of reed faith, although names will net be printed If request Is made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te he taken aa nn Indersement of Its Vlewe by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. stilted prose only induces a mental ache, where the word "garbage" of the mart and the street produces an eruption. , Fearing te extend this note lest I become unduly critical, I will new clese It with a few Intimations that may be of use, if only for mental di version. The study of prose Is at once me most entertaining una usciui men tal occupations for our young men to day. Ife net confuse this with the study of literature : rather take It as a parallel te the academic study of pecsv, I wish te say that there is no limit te its ramifications, nnd en its highways nnd bywuys you will skirt all knowl edge. The study of prose is In reality the louniintien ter the setting up ei erudi tion ln one, nnd the machine by which It Is at length te be made manifest. We nil knew the ndvnntages some machines have ever ethers In the metering world. Heme are mere economical, some mere speedy, some unusually silent In opera tion : ethers nenln whleh nrc exceeding ly powerful nnd lasting. Just se must you consider the vehicle of language te be driven by a mnchlne of your own make, your very own style, mnde for your own particular needs. Oct nwny fiem the standardised product in the prose business. After n while may we lope that some of us may be easily de lected lu our prusu nnd that no matter Iiew we try te disguise it we may find such n thing Impossible. I wonder if nny epe could tell me who wrote "The Lunatic D'rlnge." nn article in last week's Saturday Kvenlng Pest (No vember 18). I will bet my shirt that 1 knew and thanks te my study of ether people's prose I knew that I knew. AUSTIN JUttltY. Ocenn City, N. J.. November 21, 1022. Questions Answered Meaning of Initial! Te the Editor of the Uvenine Public Lrdeer: Sir Is there any special significance In the letters "B. V. D." en men'e underwear, semctlmee but nut always, for I hme acen and worn muterlnl that did net hau these tabullstlc ijmlwls? If there In any meaning, will ou kindly say what It Is? CURIOUS. Philadelphia, November S3, 1022. The Initials form a trade name which has keen dcrlvvd from the name nf the manu facturer of the garments Indicated IJever ley, Verle A Day. The Old Rubber Ceat Te the Kdtter of the Rvcuine Public Ltiatti Sir Please tell mi If there It any way te ki-cp an old rubber coat from Ntlcklng to gether. A. M. Philadelphia. November 23, 1922. Ordinarily rubber Is net ery long lived. Having- a R-arment stick together In a sign that th" rubber in It is deteriorating. There Is no remedy. "Gibraltar of America" Te the Kdtter of the Eimlne Public l.rrfeer: Sir I sometimes hear a town spoken of aa the Ulbraltar of America, but fergut what It Is. Will ou kindly name It? IdNenANCE. Philadelphia. November 22. 1D22. Quebec, Canada, often Is re designated en account of Its strateglc position. Poems, Songs Desired I "Jane Conquest" Te the Editor of the Eienlng Public r.edatr: Blr tnclesed please find the poem "Jane Conquest." asked for recently by a reader of the People' Forum, MRS. S. O. FEROUSON. Philadelphia, November 20. 1922 JANR CONQUEST Twos about the tlmn of Christinas, Net many years age; The sky wns black with wrath nnd wrack, While the earth was nhlte with snow. And alone, amid the tumult of waves and winds at strife. In her home by the sea. With her babe en her knee, Sat Harry Conquest's wife. And he was en the ocean. Although she knew net where. Fer no word of his ship had reached her jet Te lighten her lead of cere. And her little babe vves dvlng; the pulse In Its tiny wrist Was all but still. And Its brew was chill And pale as the gray sea mist. The fire burned low In the hearthstone. The wild wind reared with a win. And burled In deep and dreamless sleep Lay the hamlet under the hill. But leul threush the nlnht and tempest Oarn n cry te Jsne Conquest's ear. Thrilling her through, for well she knew 'Twas the veire of mortal fear. And a light leaped In nt the lattice. Sudden und swift and red, Crimsoning all the whitened wall And the fleer and th reef o'er head. Ter one brief moment, heedless Of the bube upon her knee, With the frmzliHl Mart of a frightened heart Up te her feet rote she: And through the qualm old casement She looked out en the sea. Thank Oed that the sight she uaw lhat night Se rare a sight should be. Hemmed In by hungry billows. With msd nnd feamlius lips. A mile from shore er hardly mere Pile saw a gallant ship Aflame from deck ta leimast Aflame from Ktem te sterni Fer there seemed no specie On ull llmt wnck Where the fljrce Urn did net burn: And llie nlsht wns l.ke a sunset; The sea llke u sea of bleid. And the rocks and shore Were bathed all "'er ' As by sumo gory flood. A strife. Again that cry of nnnulH Thrilled through the temprsl's : Taking Up the stack HLAKK have Hpeken the enrs move Alene, en u ienvecr hjetcm. nnd ench mun Iiiih te de IiIh piirtlciilnr purt of the an Hemblime eh it puhhcm. H ITOIinH. when Ihey ereur, which mnr-htnerv The imiti'H time Ih filled, Imviiukv he muni de hit) Jeb ut the right lime. Could everbedy nrrunvti IiIn life en thnt bnsts there would be no nlnek, no leHt time, nml no wnsted effort. (iitehliiK up," that meHt dlfflcult of nil thliiKB te de, would be elimi nated. An arrangement of thltt himl Is peg slble in fact It i made by tlien who are iiiinnIiii; their fellewM en the up. watd climb. Hut it Involved plnnniuK lu advance nnd thought ami care. Thetvc are dlfllcult, even for eight heurH a duy. Hut they are just ni neeessniv tn n Hteudy ami prefitnble output of phyMeul or mental pretlurtlvlty iik the conveyer KVBtem Is netcnt-ary te the Meady and regular output of the uuteiuublle uu aembly eBUbllgbment. Cegvrtgaf. tf ,Ti i.'l f' And It wkned then In hr hurt and eram Thy active, thlnklns Ufa. The light of an Inspiration taaptd te hr brlihtenad era, na en Up and brew were written new A purpose pur and high. Swiftly the turned and Mftly ' Hhe ereited the chamber fleer And fajterln net In Its tiny cot u8h" '"Id the babe she bore, en. Chrltt, who rtldst bear the eceurglnf. Hut new doth wear the crown. Here at Thy feet. eh. true and sweet. I lev my burden down. ti'.Z'0?1, thou hnewest what peril Jeth threat these peer men'e Uvea. ii ,'.1lim'" most weak and human. Weed for their waiting wlvee. Theu canet net let them perleht UD. IjOra. In Thw .I.. Hih .. .. Prem the scorching breath of thla terrible 9n ii1" crul winter wave. Take Theu my babe and watch It. . Ne enre is tike te Thine, u , Thyi pew,r ,n lhl Perilous hour Supply what lack le mine. Solemn and weird and lonely. Amid Ite counties grave. en us tan rock perch steed the old enurch. aray a.I'.'J""11. th" " na " waves. Ana thither Jane Conquest bravely threush the tempest fought her way By snowy deep and slippery steep, for there her duty lay. She crept through a narrow window And climbed the belfry stair, .. rVp(, ,h8 ret- sels cord of hope Fer the mariners In despair. And the wild wind helped her bravely, And she wrought with an earnest will, Ana the clamorous bell spoke out right wen i Te the hamlet under the hill. And It reused the slumbering fishers. Ner Its warning task gave o'er Till a hundred fleet and eager feet Were hurrying te the shore. And then It ceasei Its ringing. Fer the woman's work was done. And many a beat that was new afloat Bhewed man's work had begun. Then back te her home Jane Conquest Fought her way through the blast, Te find te her Jey her danger And gloom nnd grief were past: Fer the child she had left with heart bereft Of hepe and wrung with pain She found In peaceful slumber laid When she reached Its slde again; And she knew that Christ had watched It, And she thanked Him for His care As beslda her baby's cradle Oncj mere she knelt In prayer. Bliss Carman 8eng Te the A'rtifer of the r.vtnine Public Ledger: Sir I Inclese the senif by lilies Carman, requested by Mary SI. Illack In the People's Forum of November IN. MAHY HAUn.N'STKIN. PleisantMlle, N. J November 20. 1822. A VAQAHOND BONO By Bliss Carman, In "Songs of Vngabnndla" There Is something In the autumn that Is nitHe te my bleed Teurh of manner. hint of moed: And my heart Is llke a rhyme, With the tellew nnd the purple and the crimson keeping time. The scarlet of the maples can shake me like a cry Of bugles going by. And my lonely spirit thrills Te see the frosty asters like a smoke upon the hills. There la something In October sets the gypsy bleed nstlr: We muit rise and fellow her When from every hill of flame She calls and calls each agabend by name. In the Evening PuEjift lid In the Sunday . rublle d oepesr dally r. and alia idear. ftteva dlaeusaln flmslv toetes trill na nslntM. ns well aa rraaestrd poems, and otieatleas el apeetal Interest will be answered. WHEN TOU WROTH IT ON TOlTst flLATB Did you go te a "little red schoolhouse" ta these happy childhood dsysT Then you will certainly enjoy reading this homely .story of fhtt rijtva nf mlttenu And flDDet. lie aays or muiens ana tippei. e; y Katherlne of the Hub. Henry, day PI ..- w ...... . .. .-.r-.. f. in tne Maaaaine. necuen ei ins eun- rrsLic L,aeass. Stake It a Habit." 4 KPrrAllONAt. Beth Re tea Bookkeeping a shorthand, day night eta rhlla. nustness College. 1710 Markst I MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PHILA. 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Contains special relief map of Cal ifornia, illustrates points of interest, gives Information en railroad lines. Californians Inc.ia a non-profit organ izatien te furnish authentic informs tien. Address rnianS Inc Iltitten llulldlng, San Frunrlsce. Calif. TOTTta the ACROPOLIS at ATHENS ARISTOPHANES, ST. PAUL, rare experiences offered by the 1 1 R vmsm jaw" i i, mm Gaufo FVaatfav7i iji l in AMERICAN EXPRESS 1 ravel Department Philadelphia! 1.03 Chestnut bt. Spruce AS93 ijamucre: m wui arena bi. Washington. I2ii F Street. N. W. VataSsrf'SSi wim - JAPAN X5X I DBA WW. lees. Thure !,IP, 1732 M .- t recltely. at her late eaalrlAPra etutm"nt me. Int. iiiaihit a ,""";:"; '.:.... !. d. ON VII NANWy UltlNUJY. widow t Uterne rueker Il'apham, Ks'i,, and yeunrrsi daughter at the late Kdwurd l Ilrlne, Kat of i'hlla. end Newport. In her 72d car. . 1I01.1C1I Nev. Jl. 1-122. hllWAftl) I), husband of Kllsabeth I;. Ilellch. Funeral servicer Krl.. 2 p. M., at his IJte resldenre, 2 W. Duvnl st , Uernmntewn. Int. prl-vav- Friends tnav cill Ihurs ve . BOYLE. Nev. 22. AONKH, wife of the tate .Patrick J, Beyle. Itcintlvfs nnd friends Invited te attend funeral Hat . H se A M.. late. residence. R2:(i H siith st. Illnh mass HI. Haphael'e Lhurch in A. M, Int. private. Friends may call Irl, eve. imADL.KY..vev. 2e. m:2, vkiienca KATlIAJtlNIJ, beloved wife of James I. Bradley, (ne., Mrlienatdl llelatlvts end frineds invitd te funurnl. Sat s no A, M.. from her Inte reitlili nc, ,1247 N. '1th st Helemn requiem rnuii at Bt. Veronica's Church 10 A. M. tucclscly. Int. at Ca thedral Cem, ukaijv, un n v 22. .MAHV A , winew the Inte t'ntnilhiH Hreily. fernn rly 171S InRersell it Itr.tnlUrt. und friends. also flcsll II. V M. Sndnlltv, Invited te runeTai, hat s 3D A. A!., from re-ildence, ,Mf N, -tutli st Snl, inn re'iuletn mass at Ou Mether .of Heirnvvs Church 10 A. M, Int. Hely t'reii t em. nnBITKNIlArail. Suddenly, en Nev. 31, 1U22, WII.l.lxM ! , hu-tliitid nf Antile It. IlreltenbaKh n, liitlv.-, and friends ere invilta te uie e-rvlci- en baturuav oner ener oner neon, at 2 e'elixl-, nt hit Inte residence lhl3 PprlnKOeid ae. Interment private. CAMPIini.l,.- Nev. 22, IICUTIIA WJl'ISH. wife of Clinrles IJ. Camplell. JlelatlveM nnd friends Invite 1 te fumrnl nervlt i Sat., 11 A. M , at Inte rxB.ilem.'. :,01S Locust st. Inl private, CATIinSOV. Of ,17I7 N nth st . en Nev 22. 1822. AMCI.lv, vvldjw nf Jehn F Cuter, son. Itelntlut nn I frl nds are Invited te th service. Hat.. I I M nt the O'lv-r II. llnlr Bldg.. 1S2U Pheirut St. Int pilvale. ile mnlns may lnj viewed Frl eve COSTKI.I.O N iv 22 1DJ2, KDWAIID. husband of llm Inte Musin Costelle (nee Hotisen) HelHtlvfH and friends, nlse U. M Ornnt Circle. Ne. 7.". 13 of A . and Court Merrlmuc. Ne. nil, ". of A., ure Invited te funeral serv ten, Snt , 2 3u V M, st his late resldcnte. 3111 N. Frent st. Int Oreii. weed (K. of p.j Lem, Friends may cill Frl eve. CtmilIi:it "ev. '.3 1122 JOHN II CFK- muit. ui ins re. hi. en-, :i7H. ixinRiiiere -it. Tacenv, vlce nn ulint of the 1'tnnj Mote leaxue or if. uml I, As. r.. and n tneinlur of the Phlln. Ileal l!iate Heard. Due notice of the ft;nernl will t, Riven DANIKl. -A I W Kl'urv. N. t Nev. "2. MAItT CI-t.n.MIA (WueliINdTON) UANICI.. aged 72. Fun, rui fnun th- rl-! m .. of her sen-ln-lavv. Itev J c Strk. loe Hunter st.. Woodbury, N .1 . Sat . Nev 2'i. I p. .M. Int. Mechanics' Cem . i'lillmle pi,ia, UKKItY H iMen'v. Nev 20 1022. PAT RICK DEi:ttV mbi :a ll-lntivcs end friends, alee nil be etie of h rh In- wns a member, are Invited te attend funeral. Sat., SJ 30 A. M, rrl nre .',127 )effer-nn St. High tnni of renuiein St (Srec rv Phurch 10AI..J.,.1'" .""Iv S tmlehre Cem DOWNir:.-N'tiv 21 I'isj lute of 1011 w I.eht!li ave . HAItAII I.VIjIA, wife of ISeerKe DeWnlA (nep Ttirirtfr.il, nulitff.MM and friends, lm Os Cnunell Ne 105. I), of p CimiM Ne 31, p e S "f A. are Invited te nt'en-l funeral ervee at 2 P. M. rnrlerx uf I) ICe'iler. irlilt N. inth st Int a-, nwoed (K. of p) cm Remains tutu ) u,-wed I"-i nfter 7 P. M deti.ij .-1 r.Awnn.wi: j. hu- hand of Mirir..t y je-le tne Hlckey) i iv, iHinrs Tiui i .n i- i - u'v e no A. O. H.. und C-i'irt v i- ! till . Ne. 22'i K of A.. re Inwti I te fun-r.il. at , 8 V) A. M.. late reslilinci 1 1 ?.' .4 With st. Sel-tnn requiem mns .it M. firthafe-s Church 10 A. M Int He'v r it,., fVm DUIIOIR - Nev. 2:, t!2 JAMKS hu. Vnnd of the lite I em DuIieIh (nte K'eln). Ile'atlves tutl frl-ndi Invlti I te funeral, Hat.. 7.30 A M fr m reild nee 2fnl a st, He'emn reeul-m rnai--i In Church nf the Visitation. A M Int. at Hely Sepulchre Cem ucrrr. Nev 21. 1022. pTrtir-u .1., leleved hUJhnnl of Cithnrlne A. Uuffy (nee KeatlnK). Fr -n. ire Invlfd te nttnd fu neral. Sat., 6 31 A M.. rrsSlence. 2041 Ap p'etree st. Ke1emn reuilfm mass at Cathedral 10 A M Int Helv Cre Cem KADS At hr resli'encc, Montuemerv an t Pnrk nve-, Kllln-i I'.irk. .V.i -Jl 1fi'.'2. DORA OKItTIU Il. wife nf Arthur II. Ilads Ulin nniirr. ni ii.ni will te mun, Kt.DRWny. bjddenly Nev. 21 ST1TKH. huluinl of Annl 1'enre I'DOAR I KhlrliUe Funeral servl'n nt his into r-fld-nce. 41121 Revttl st. litrmantjun Frl, 12 nuen. Int. pvt. EI.DRIDOr: N v 22, 1122 SAlJllI. wife of William J I'.'l-il; Funeral Kervlren Bt her late reiJeii- ',-,7 Manlilm st . Satur day. I 1. M Int rment private EVANS Nev n ' er 22 HAItnr H'. hus lnd of 1.117 it, th I.vanu (nee Muil-rV Rela tives and rrlrniH ure Invite i,, nttrnd the funeral rv Ires Mt At 2 P. I d.ijuhtei . residence. .017 . Fellows Cemetery cvenlnp EYT1I Nev. 21 7th st. Interment Odd May be viewed Friday 1022. ADAM, husband of the late Anna i:yth. Relatives and friends, also I. hlsh Ave. t'nterstuetzen verem are invin-a te attend runerai services Sat.. I -SO P SI at reallenee of her s m-ln- I law. 400R N. F ilrhlll et Int Urenmeunt Cem. Friends may u I Frl eve. FARRKI.I. vt Atlantl Ct N.J Nev. 23. 102J. WML'I:l, f eon of David Rnd Kllmieth Fnrrtll . Relatives nnd friends nre Invited te nturd fum-ral from the resl deniM of Mrs H. J Flhlir 227 W Wo We minz ave, Oermnntixvn, but.. 2.30 I. SI. Int. Westminster Cem FI.OHR. At Philadelphia, Nev 22. 1022 HANNAH C. vvlf.. of T hi A FInh-. nge, SI. .Relatives and friends Inv te I te funeril tervlces Sit Nev 2". at Tin P. SI. resi dence. 3'1J7 Cutht-'t st Phi t A se fur. ther services at Mrs Mu-v .--chnildi's. at Olossbero N. J. 'un . 2 I' St tlMtRlVTT. .-'ull.nts Nm 22 JASIR husband of SInr .-. tli-reit Relative,, .ml friend", also SrnrtHcus Castle Ne. nt K '5 I H anl Isaac C t'nd rdnun Assenblv'Ne S". O. of A . invited te fun-il, Slui.fnv, I. 31.. late resilettrt, seen l; ('lenier.tire Ht Interment iirlvat SI mun ent Cemetery.' VlewlnB Sunday ivmlng. I OIIISOS" On Nev 22. 1022 S.M.Mn K I wife of (Jeerite F, tJIbsen Jr Re' ittves and friends are Im It d te th" services Men 2 P. SI, at hr liti res, , nee nil! ft. Ssth'iit i Int. prlvite. Fr'en Ij may (all Sun eve r u I. !-... -im 1. - v ;ev ill ihj.1, j( UN J, son of the te Jehn und Kithrvn (llenn Rel-itlves and fr i n !. an 1 t'ltj Hull Ltiirdr nre Invited te utund funeril hit. S, 3Q a' SI. lata reld r. 132'i V. 21 n sneri n reiiulem ma t t Sllebnei's Church 10 A. SI. Int II Sepulchre O-n ORAHAS1 Nn- 21. 102J III.IZ VI1ETII widow of Fnnl.lin A Ur.iham. aired 8S runerai services private, ,st 2 p si at ter late residence moo sit Vernen st. Friends mav ra I Frl. eve . 7 te 0 ORAt'UR (fllll 7( rn V v 22 IP"" SARAH J -vi' of Chir.es l d-auer Rclntlves and fr et is n-. i, m ,j te the KK.,ci. ?" 2 '' V Ht h"r i'x'" r"illnce 2S20 N'letnts st Int prlsa'. cuttinNi: - Nev l'2. id.', i.min a OItUi:NK. Ui O'n tstene ave Torerto Canada. Int T. ronte OIlKl'lr N '.1 I.DWVRIi I. hll ltd of the Ute i a'li r ne lir th 'ne K hi) It I lives and frl 1 .i ln i'.l ij .ui,.t, t e funeral, haturl - HA I frjm his la .. residence ."He N II nrl "110010 t ns of requiem 1 1 A v i'i ir h of th ,1. tlen It V M r II 1 -. niVhte ( r HARNKD On Vn 21 -i;j SIATH.Dv SI., widow of V. 1 im It Ilnrred Rela vivrs nu ir ' 1 ire mv te.i ta cn'l en Thtirsdav at ht r lit,, r.sll, nce Intirmfnt private en 2M1S N. Iirt , 1 , r rldty meirnt : HAIUtON. .S loved husb.in.l 1,1 Nkimee). father ' Itel-vtlves nti 1 1 which he vv n a fum ral. Slen residence. 24J 1 :" m:j rrvan t.- M irv Hirreti (nee Me lt v Tbn n is J l i-ren 1 t e 11 I s irli ites of ii'ii r nvlt ! te uttend V M trim his late i in iv e uleinn re- dulem mass at M iii s uiir s Ch'jren I) A St Int i i 1 il Citn HKt.SlNai.il husblnil uf He- N .11 i. J HARRY . I i '..' ' 1. i 1 Ut Hi li A t,V.'S all I . , 7H ' Court Mil' I t'l n I uit r I friends, nlxn I ' I O. H A Ce un Coherkslnk. N i , Ledge, Ne 113 K Keihtned Frauttt v Jeshurun Ludite. .S Invited te funeral St . from his lute st Interment Sh t te HIH Nev. ..I mini Hrsa (nee 11 funeral luttr from N Mil at. I V l 1 .Hi- lierti.iM ml r O J S !ie at lu.Ui A I 1'I7 .N ibth i m ti rv N V V wife of Iter v iti nn term ni. r s ii, 1i l. 122 Hunt, . Nev 1H2J nreitriF H f e Is are inv t. I J V M at Till N e u .' 1 rl "ti ir Hi I vnr Potts HICH Relative an 1 .te attend services .-.ii I 27th at. Renin ins in i 1' SI. Int. North t . I.r town iPal papers p v. , HOLLYWOOD. .S HOI.I.'OOI). Imsbw t urine Ilollvweod, of I'irt ( i unl Tyrene. I.. ,id friends nre lnvlt It m t S 30 A St , from his w i Jehn Duffs, 22.10 ." hi tii-vss uf rtqu .m nt hi 1 i tie ife I if i ill M'rttunrt, R. I Ms II 1 I f mil il at i 1 1 si I. i ee - ' it h gh 1 i i li ii h 10 A " ' II. t I I is HOSKINS Nev 21 1 U2 if i.ttietcii and I.itu liei n HS II i II , SOI I ; is. ' I tlHATttW ' T J seed US. Relatives and friends. Slse Pnst Ne. 87, American Legien and Meh'can Tribe. Ne. SI, I. O. R. M.. Invited ti funeral Hat., 2 P. M.. from Ih3 IladdenOeld Baptist Chntiel. Remains may le viewed Trl eve.. nt his late reeldenrc, 4bU Kinxs lllahwny, Last Hadilenfleld, N. J, . .. , JANVIIIlt, Kntered Inte rest en Nev. 22 1(122. at his resident e. 3u llunnjmede ave . Lansdowne. Pa.,. THOMAS CI., son of the late tleerae and Katherlne Pavnter Janvier, of Newcastle. Del. Services and Interment P,IKHPI.KR On Nev. .22. 1093. , BMZA nil'Ill AUSTIN KKPMIR. Relatives and friends nre Invited te the service, Sat., 2.30 P. M at the resldenre of her hrether-ln-law, Jihn J, Stewart. 1220 N. GOth st. Int private. ' ... KIHSClItlAItM. Suddenly, en. Nev. 22, M IIARRV, son of Jewnh and Maria ne Ileffmnn) Klrschbaum. nseil 20 le-irs. Itela. I"i"h and frl, tuls nre Invited te nltend tlje 'uneml servltej.. en Saturday, 3 e cle K. retn his parents- residence, insi ; '' ted st Int. private, at Ml. Pen. ' fin iiry Frlendi may irtll Friday evenltut. 'ion 7 te It o't'e-k .......... .. ,. I.ALTK.- Nev. 21. 102I. IIKI.r.N M . wife f fleorne l.auck. Funeral Frl.. 2 10 Iv I. rerldenee, lull F Jessue gt. Int. Mt. Paee evm llemulns mav te viewed lhurs.. 8 te 'VrillR. Nev. 21. CIIAHI.KS H . husband nf Hnreh I.. !hr and son of the late I.el ...., ...... 1.... , u.. ,h... ... r.-?r.n A.t Hunt, lit i.iii'i ..in muni.; 1.111, ti.i'." " "'' " .'.'" , ' He'stlve nnd frlmd. at'" Mt llereh Ixlje, .no r,2M r anil A, .M . r inviieu te iu. nrl serv It,-,, Sat. 1 I'. M.. at. the funeral parlors of Wllllsm II f'hew. H W. ter Bdtli end Snrnc" ts Int. fedsr Hill Cem. Friends mtiv tal' Frl . 8 te 10 P. M I.I:ITHI:AI On Nev. 21. 1"22. IIII.Iti:(l.HI)i: wife of Jehn W. L :rjtTH elthead iini iikn. nnri r-lnrfi. are invited te the serv ice. Frl . 2 P M.. ut her late residence, 010 N 4ld st, Int private. I.neVAltn, At his into re'ldenre Klt-flj leth N. J . Nev. 20. 1022 WIM.tAM HK.S'RY, husband of Careline Rrtleni Ion Ien ard In hlr 18th year. P.e atlve; and friends also Tvrlnn Ixedes. .Ne. 134. F. and A. M , of Hllzabeth. N. J : American Stnndprtl Council. Ne. 830, O I A : Atnerl ran Standard Council. Ne 30. Sens and DniiRhters of Liberty, ure Invited te attend ftmeril services, Frl.. 2 P. M. precisely, nt the Djvld II. Schuvler Illdg., Ilread and Dlvmend ats Int. private 1. in:; en Nev. 22 1022. rii wii-mam MNN husband of Minnie I.lnn Il"latlves nnd friends also St. Jehn's Ledge Ne. lis. 1 F and A. M . are Invited te the services. tn Frl., S I'. M.i at nia residence, itn n. :,Sth st Int. at Reading. Pa ...Sat MACKLIN Nev. 23 i:i.l.AIli:TH, will w of Jehn MwcKlln. aed SO Relatives nml friends tire Invlttd te funeral services M mday. 2PM. late resl lenci. 0327 Oreen way ave Intetment et Mount Merlsh Cem- t ry Friends may call Sunday, h te l' I M- ... .. .. ... MAHTiri.iVOV. i Alifil- ,-.. who ni r.ilnrd Martin tnce Kelly).. Relatives and f 1 lends, nlse U. V. M Sodality. Invited te t.ttctnl funeral. at.. 1 A. M , late reMtnre. Calumet it. Fnlls of Srhuylklll. He emn requiem mass st Hrldget's Church '..J0 A M Int Westminster. , MATHURS Nev 21. MAROARKT. wife of Wll.lam II. Mathers and daughter of tl-e Inte Jehn nnd Alice Welstmhnm eued 72 ! Funeral servlres Set.. 2-10 P M.. at t ephew's residence William M Helmes 1111 ! Fnulkred st . Frankford. Int North Cedar Hlil (Vm Remains mav te viewed Frl eve I McIlF.VITT. Nev S3 1022 MARY F. ! wife of Jehn F McDevitt (ree Mrtlenlete). Relatives and friends Invited te funera' Men . S 3ft A M . from relderee of her hus. land. 2112 S. Woedsiwk st I2n-h and Rlt ner) Solemn requiem mi" at Church of St. Mnnlea 10 A. M. Int at Hely Cress Cem. M1LLKR. Nev. 22 1022. MVRTIN S husbind "f Inir (nee Meln) aged 34 RelnV tlv.s and friends, also Progressive Assem bly. Ne 4. Order of Artlsnns, are Invited te atttnd funernl servlres Sat. 2 P. M. nt resldenre 1420 W Venango st. Int. private MITCHELL Nev. 21. HARRY, son of Harry and Jnserhlr.e Mltebetl (nee Cehen) ered 2S. Relatives nnd friends, also Camp Ne. 4S. P O. S, of A.: Wlnremucca Trlbe Ne 230. I. O R M and empleies of A J. Reach Ce , are invited te attend fureral. "st , 2.80 P M from h Hte residence 2B.V7 N. Franklin st Int. Northwood Cem Friends may call Frl. eve. XAOT.R Kntere.1 into rest, at his res' dence. Ocnnts P.i . Nev 22. 1022. LOUIS A NAtJl.K runerni services at at fall Is 1 Church Ocents Set. 2 15 P M. Int. prl vnte Remains miy be vln-ied at Jay Coeke Ve-nnrlal Hall. Ozentz. Sat.. 12 te 2 P. M I'le-i'e emit flowers Ni:RSON Nev 22. ANNA wife of W'l- lintn Netsen r."lntives end irien'ls tire in vited te atterd funeral, f-at 7 30 A. M. fro-Ti his late reslderce,. Riet O rnrd ave .'oiemn re.)jieni mass nt St Oreser's Ch rr- 0 M. lit St. Denis' Cem. TANCOA ST --Suddenly, en Nev 2t Miss JMA.HTIIA M.. deueh'er of t-e lite Charles r, Hnii .iia: n rium' ipi c- .hi:', miii i"" held at ht Michael's Chnrrh. High st.. Qcr- rrmewn aturuay tn .. i- .vi I RKNNKR. Nev. 22 MARY K.. widow of I Wlillnm IUnrer. egct ni .servlcs Frl.. a P. I M late rtIJence. 626J y. Cth st. Int. ROflKRS On Nev. 21. 1022. ENOCH ' mi art Rt'tiKK". runerai services en. I'ridav. 11 A. SI . at the lite residence. 203 Re'-erts resd Ardn-ere. Pu, Int. private ! f-rHLOShHR Nev 2t 11122 JOSEPH. , hubhand of StdDhle r,chleser. aired TO Hela- tlves and frleniic. -.'; Frank'ln r'lrcle, Ne i 11. It of A nnd Paklma Trlle. Ne. 9. I. O. rv tit. aiv iii.ivrti . niiniu iuiii isii 0iun.. 2 P SI . from residence fl",21 Frankford nve int Oakland fern Remalns may be viewed Sun. after 7 P. Sf. ' itll'I'ri. Nev 2.' 1l22. DAVID L MIIPPS Relatives and friends are lnvltd tn attend fnnenl "ervlces, Hat , 2 P M. at varlers of F M. Rew'and k Sen. 1608 Dia mond s. Int pr vft slIOFMAKFR On Nev. 22. 1122 WIL LIAM St .SHOPMAKKR Service Sat.. 2.10 1' SI . at the residence of hla son-in-law. Mr .siinuel J. Creswell 204 Chu-ch read, Ard m re Pa, Int. private C'envejences will meet train leaving Urend St. .Station at 1 43 I P. SI I .lfl.l Suddenly Nev 23. 1P22 D tnirv F HMt'LL. at h's lite re.idenre 2'.tl W. Ihlghave Due notice of funeral will be , ulven from David II. bchuy.er's HldK., I Uread nnd Diamond sts. hPHRR Nev 22. KATHF.RINF. daueh 'er of the late Cl-arles anl Anna yperr ied 22 vears Relatives anl friends also omplejes of Olmbc nres.. -vre invited te at- 'tend the funeral s. rvtce, en Hund.iy, 2 1 I SI . from 2120 Mister et Int. prlv ite I nt Northwood t'pmeterv rrlnds mav call n JRtfdvv evenl"i- frin 7 te O nrlvl, HTIIKI.MAN Nev :2. OnORCJE STF.FL StAN aue 00. Relat vei and friends also Oriental Lede. Ne. .""".. F. nnd A. M, are Invited te services Hat 1 30 P M pre. vlselv. at his late residence. 4442 (Jrlserm st , Frankford. Int. Sit Slerlah Cem Friends nav call Frl. eve TAYLOR On Nav 2t lf22 SIAR OARHT wife of Heward Tavler Relitlvea I nnd friends are Invited te the funeral en laturdnv mern'nr at in o'clock from her residence. JUtW Constitution read. Fair view. N J rte'emn hlir "i ut St Jean uf Are t-Mireh at 10 e clock VAVIir.vnit On Nev 21 1022 .Tt'T.Ti widow of Henjamln Var.dever Relatives and ' 'rlcnds are Inv Ite 1 te th se-vlce Slen . 2 I M., at the rei lence of her dauuhter. i Mrs f.ukens 1S H itnpden read th and .Mn-ket sts. Int irlvate I WARD. On Vev 21 HAIIVLT.A SFS N sister of Rev, Frederlclt D Ward, rector of M Kilanbeth Church and di.u.nter .,f the lute Rebert and IsatelU Newt n Ward of Hirrnud.i Funeral services svturdav. Ne vnnber js. at In A M at st Klisibeth (.lurch 10th nnd M.flll'i sts . sn,.r for ;li. Imd Frldnv. after evensn s le P I U V'lON. At Atre V .1 Nu . I Ul.. VI! 'PIN L. son of Mary I jr i II ran p I it son, agd ,1 :erv c .-tin. . p ! pu tils' residence, Alce, J Int It. r n i , W VTSON At her residenre jts, , Sth st en Vv lit. 1022 KI.I.X C. w fs cf Hi hifl It. Watsen aaed 111 vears Serv. Ice in Sattirdav morning, at 10 n cImk a tie Ollv.r II llalr Hlda.. 1K20 Thestnut st Interment t rivals. New Yerk Clt tarers ti ea ne or r v WI'TIIIIRII.I Nev. 22, m"' DRIM1 WKTHnnil.I.. In the r2d e,r , r h nk-e Funeril serv s at Jamestown R I Int servli'iu at st limes the Less- rvtii ti i lei hln 1 me te te? announce 1 a Wit 111. "n . i. J3 Hi.'.' KsTHFR h Wlliri; Villnw Of n II White in,,,! - irs llemiirs mn be viewed Snturlaj f r-Hill'sF lower Shep 4465 Frankford Avenue Call Frankford 0770 AsfviWrs any plict, agy ligM l'M)FRTKFIsX Burning the Midnight Oil - outtSeisl MPv&TtMce.sJ LiW-iMO rb(irWfxT-srTlCS- Hcvi&iet-tyictri Ht. tujus ( ABOfVi6.a RGaecs,' if1 BROAD and ttf DIAMOND at ti.e residence. Ijtnhttr Mrs. A. II. Oinnn. 4S N. II mnitr Mrs. a. 11. innnn, ite nr.l Intetnwtit. I.tirht Htreet. WII.I.ARIJ. On Nev. 28. 10i2. Ul II,, ten if the late Jeseph W. and. Anna friends Ihvlted te funeral services en Frl;! ni 1 f. ai, at cnnnei 01 iinurrw j. j Sen, Arch and iittti sts. intermrn town cemeterv. riewlewn. ducks ue e i M wiLser At iininstmri. n. .1.. et. tna. .lnsllPIHS'H I)., widow nf James Wilsen, eued r,e Services, nt her late r dence Hnlncapurt. N. J . Sat . 2 P, emi I. H, llntlv. .'rem 022, 11, anenatf tt&'til Wnch. ngeeL ! '$n WINCH On Nev, 21 1 li,,.t. n1 tt t.nllfn llltl nn-a t7i.1ntlvs ntiil frleiuls. also FsfBe weed LedKe, Ne. r.13, F. and A, M.! Unlet verrlty Charter. Ne. 2VI. It. A. M.l Ph a detphla Cemmnndery, Ne. 2. K, T.i Phlla delphla Coti-lstery, S C. It. H Ne. ; Fraftsmin t.lub, CI ften llclshts. S, P. A., Ne. 1, Invited In funeral en Sit , at I V M . fiem residence, 2d Sutnmltt St., Cl'flnn Ilt-lvt.ls. Delawnre County. Pa. Int. Arlington t 1 nete-rv. Friends in ly call Frl dav from S te 10 P. M. pATtCr.r, TOCT nine laatber and teaenar palms. Well esddea. VVell made, double slurri ed Kery toy should nsra set. It Is a tnenns a strnn hslthy esrclse. etO Rfl Per Reg. VaU -'aU Set M. Pestsge ltr estra Pear-Shaped Ptaiching Bag Mads ef best quelttj leather. double-stitched and aelted seam, malting It strong and ajis te withstand the hsrdeet use A bag tkat IH appreciated tr all seat men. $2.50 Res. val.. ! asssssi-ssassjSBsssssSsgal Rugby Football, Full Size tleatilne lesther cerrr with guaranteed litilder. erv rned ball 'vies. S1 l Kff- '' 8 50- rice yi.oe 1,. i,c, iOi i:xtrs W'e al-r, bse u lienvy iiislltv pehhle rained leather. Fill l-c. wlih guaran -ed hltilder IliN I. the tanie tpe of all as used hy sehimls ag PricelS2.50 Rrgelar Valee, 6 00 f'ustngr, 10c Extra oe'-t-tr or Basket Ball HesTT genuine leath er, band made 8 sec tions, with guaranteed bladder. This Is the same kind of bslt ss used ln the professing! games. nn viiur tr 'e I'ii tnnr tOr ,'xtra Price, $3.50 Stiite Kind nn Want Write for our H ilitlnv ("Itculnr Wander, 502 Market St., Phila. A Fur Set or Ceat BUY NOW Our SIOO 000 StMk cf F rfeitcd Leans of highest rrerchsii'lse s b"lnr ul'l at 50 Belew Cost Goods are A N i. 1, ren oveil and in e eell'nt shape, Step In anl loci them ever. Y u don't m ve te buy. (Jowls stnf C O. li en utvui-al. If etttiiflnl vV Postman .' If tot return Nete Fdliwlng Bargslnis $125 Sealln. 50 Cost $176 Muikrat Ceat S05 $200 S"allne Ceat. Bkur.'t Cellar SIOO and Cuffs. . -vv $200 Sealinn Ceat Squirrel Cellar CIOO and Cuffs.... -I-vv' 1175 Beallne SIOO Vell'Q see $300 Seal Ceat $500 Hudsen Seal Cost $1810 Mink Sabl Ceat S175 S300 aiuuu Coats. Wraps. Dol Del mans Ch hers, CrlLiri. Neck Pieces. Etc., Sflf. pa? Carver W- Reed Old Fstnrjli.hrd Lnnn Office 10TH & SANSOM STS. ie-J fuaranteed as Rapr ntei' r SfensV R'furited With ut Ouejtien " U. S. Array Khaki Coats Complete Wi'h Puttees 65 c cu 2 for $1.25 P-rc-l Pest. lOe Extra Geed for hunting and anv eutdoer e r I P rfect cinilltlen. Geed st n vv. WAHGED I I f r"POWTINO X)03 O TOY5Jl.. I Q Beys' Boxing Gleve mm f T W U. S. ARMY Weel nn xi). rv SOCKS. 35c 3 for $1 00 1"e r tr 's-e.l " st Menty I hcirtitllii l'iurulil t .v&f sit' ' 'i my SAPITOLr ARMY &NAVY STORE TJsakA 1 MARKET SX t PLOa, fa. I mmiMiy ALL-METAL DRUM OUTFIT i I I SI. I t I .-nt. CI fcv! i ji ii pu rn I S 'u i si, ire Pit IVitu Stnuni r NI ,. 'i nil ne i I It. k rv st k- iiii K llt w ite ple f i an ills (Use Chat. S. Walten Ce., . INC Sj nnn in.,iU mil, Ci A Philn. F u R s $5 up te $150 Scarfa and CheUers in Sable, Mnrlrti, Mink, rata and ittilf Fur Coats, $50 up te $700 S-le.sl '! 'It" t Slesl Sf,),, Iftesti yueifa uers It, ( un emr annds by n rtlttiblt f'urrur tridenberg'i, 37 N. Ut I'hll utrlnhla COIN MACH1NLS Hi II I r it .in 1 1 i r far I Ilei. HH.-J Mislils), Jatltoel I'ekvr (anl. Ixneis list net aad rilmllt All Imr'ilns Kastern Oltlee SWAN N0VFLTY MFO. CO. 10? N. th fit ?henet Ilell fitiUr s7Ii tVLNlnG Ci.UlHie. 111 HUH. AMI I ou sw i: Full Itltes mil I lulu Milli (nlitHiis for Mm I a ttl t .I.lliis IJIte.t Mm) 'Is li' Mil lift (Jllllll. SAMUF.!. COPPFR ,.;""?, 1010 C.1RARD AVE. r,.. Z -t: GTA SSFiS myntr kmim TAuwn lr,w,::ee?(?"! faaeCUsrieKi rune Aars-Kiri lr iMstHTga t$k m? 2P0 PRINTING 1 1000 Tf.r.i!jttRt CmUl Cardi $,QQ I 0. . KOCH, itl Xiiiha At., 0amH, V, fc. R?'J M WfM S 3 f' s w r;'J 1, I r . .".vli Lv,iii TA i, ..I..,! I..