VW'I'' '""H1" PtHvfc,fWlI V I 4 v.i mM" , u t ' -. V ( ht & (UP. HS, Uc is u ,v J?V' n..n : SOTtf iu tjj 38 . TCTArtClAt. HINKiNft tntwn Mm Tfotle la hereby tlvnn thai, miraiian. in th Urmi of the mertsaa dated June SO. 110, thr (3) et aald bende of ttnoe each, numbered aa fellows! 882, BIO and S7H hav If en. drawn for redemption by tha Stnktn Fund at par and accrued Interest aa of January 1. 133. when all Interest thtreen will cease. The abev bende will b paid en and aftar aald data upon presentation with coupon than due and all unmatured XfflHS!!? uAtf.c.'!f,k..5.t I office of KIDKMTT TRUST COMrANT. S2S Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. In which trust company tha money haa been depeelted for aald redemp KlDELITT TnUST COMPANY. Truete ... . . ... . Ai'M- p- OEST. ITesldsnt. Fhlladelphla, December 4th. 1022. nMilvvTOaSen-RarRy'PTMS individually and collectively the ncrv f kn't'SyfIel0 ne'N'rw!5 ' rEB Joek a fashion In the face and tell Netice la hereof Wen that, punuent l , It te go te? Te? Yd-eT SpVAVreletreL ". . W1 lkls deralaned. aa Trustee. Inltea tendera of the I should Baj that the long SKIM IS ie uwiiiin ...r Kiiir enn acuvery aa ei eneuKh te warrant a reten. ipari sn:a Veered- .VtA-rr. ? t;(r.i,& "t d . time whi I2fin0, the sum new aaltable In the alnklna xunn. eeitieu (cnaeri, nuareasra le The Colonial Trust Cemnany, Truetee. account f elnklna- fund of The Clinten Gaa and S ectrle Company bends." Market and 13th at!,, Philadelphia, will b recehej until 3 o'clock I. M December ST, 1022. aim colonial thust cejivant. Truatee. FRANK C. KVf.S. Trtaaurer. HEP, 1021 NOTICB TO IMi.Dr.IM OF I'lill nilelnhl I Ann Itenrilnr I iiniirnna coin- nanr Slnktnr Fund Held Lean it Denili eatendrri te lSt. Undiir the rroWslens of the Supplemental Mertinin, aealed proposals will be received until 12 o'clock neon en the 30th Inst, at the office of the TruMec. 417 Cheetnut treet, for the Kale te It of thirty (10) of aald lemla At the lowest rat", but In no eaee rjcei'lln liar, with accrued Interest THK PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY MR IVURANCLH ON MVKS ANO OltVNTIN'Q ANNUITIES. Trustee Annual Meetlnaa 5- 1-KANKL1N .NATIONAL UANK ""' Incatnut street weat of DreiU . Philadelphia. Dec 7. IMS. The Annual Meeting of the ahareheldera of J lie bank will be held at the banking heu.a tlO Cheetnut atreet, Philadelphia en Tuee. ar. January B. lBti. at 12 o'clock neon, far the election or uirecier te aerre ter ui naelna yean alae te vote for or aaalnat prepc.ed Increaae or me capital fliec KanW (rum one million Ave hundred t IOCK d Ui loe ellars 111, 300.000) te two million dollar (il.OOO.OOA). the Increaae te be made. by a tack dividend from the undivided prelta ' the baak: and ipen auch ether buslnes aa DO oreusnt oeiere me meeiina J. WM. HARDT. Vice President and Caahler. KS HUE MANAYUNK NATIONAL RANK w Pbllndelphla, Ta. December 11th. 1023. The annual meeting for the election of glrectera of thla Hank will be held at the anklni Heme, corner Main and Leverlna treeta Phlla.. en Tuead if. January 9ta, 1921. betun the hevra 11:00 A. M. and IiO0 P. M.. and for tha tranaactlen et any ether buainera that may come before the meetlrjt. EUGENE J. MORRIS. Caahler SS THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY Hin INsl'nNCI--9 ON LIES AND f.RANTINO ANNUITIES The Annual Mreilnr of the Stockholder et Vila Company will be held at Ita emce B17 Chestnut atreet en Monday, Junuary IS. 1B2S, at IS o'rlerk neon, at which time an S lectien will be held for thirteen dlrectera t aerve for the ensulnc year C. S. NEWTfAI.L. Secretary. K3CTIIE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE K-x Eqnltable Kenrflrlal Aaaerlatlnn of Peanajlrenla will be held Vfedneadny. Janu ary 21, 1W3. at S e clock P M at tha office of the aaeoclatlen, 141 N. 20th at . Philadelphia. Pa for the e'ectlen of dl dl receora and the tranaactlen of auch business aa may come before the meetlnc 3. H. WRIOHT. Secretary 3C THE ANNUAL MEETINfi OF THE " contributor' of the Penne'lranla Se. dety te Protect Children Frem Cruelty will be held In the rnema of the aeclety en Monday. January IS. 1033. at 4 P. M for the election of manager and the tranaactlen f auch ether bualneaa that may come before the """".ljzxueth H EJUKINE. Secretary SS" UNION NATIONAL DANK BP nbtlirfelehla. December S. 1022. heinera rfc Annual Teetlna Of f-e Sterk of thla Hank for the election of Director' and auch ether bualneea aa may properly earn before the meeting- will b held at the banking; hnufe en Tneanar. Jnnu iry fl. 1M3. between the hour nf It M. and 1 P. M. mtEDERirK FATRLAMTl Caahler. &r NATIONAL SECURITY DANK l-nilan-ipnie. iecemeer t, i2z. Th Annual Meeting for the election of lM.tn nt thla ftanl barking beuae en Tueaday. Janua iir win urn iwia ( ina paday. January 9. tail. between th 'hours of 11 nnnn nod t P. M. W H NfrKF.K Ta.hler tKSf THE ANNUAL MEETINfi OF TnE v Traoapertatlen Mutaal Inaernnc Cem uanr will be held at th office of th com pany. 226 Walnut at Philadelphia en Tuesday. Jan.iarr 22, 1823. nt 12 n clock neon. HENRY F. CLARK. Secretary. Dlrldenda PEOVIDKNT TRUPT COMPANY OF PIIII.ADEI PHI A Philadelphia. December 18 1022. At a meetlnc of the Beard of Dlrectera Mia ime aay. a. qui JMEB CENT 0) a quarterly dividend of FIVE SC&t waa declared, ntvahl. January 3. en the bcek 10-23. te aleckhaldera nf vrnrS eka of the Company at tiia desa at bualneaa December IS 1622. Checka for dlvldenda will be mailed, un leaa ether dlrectlena ahatl have been Bld with the Company. A. O. SCATTEROOOD. P-creiarv "tUE ritllDELPHIA NATIONAL HANK Fhlladelphla. Pa . December 10. 1022 The dlrectera have thla day deMnr.i a AtitAnA nt flwa IHl flP mrt frtm U ,.- i three menthr. paable December 30 1922. te I teckhrldere of record at the close of bual-1 tiaea December 10. 10: Checka will be mailed. The aum of one million dellara (Jl.OOO 000) wa tranaferred, te aurplua account, making that fund ten million dellara (310,040 COO) O. IIOWAJtD WOLF) faahler PHILADELPHIA FINANCL CO. Weight man Building The Director have declare a regular euarterly dividend of 2". os the p-eferred 7,A" tck. 1V et the preferred ,fB ateeli and lOe ser ahar en tha common :naeekf We in iliS 5 ay able In caah and an extra dividend S23 en tha common ateck. payable common ateek all dlvldenda navah January 1, 1933. te atockhelder of record December 23. 1022. Checka and certificate reprtaectlng tock dlvl'itnd will be mailed t'HMti.r-- a mnr.ii iTea aurer r..it i-raaaurer company reR l4SS-rV4ND TO15 FKNNKL VNI 1N8CRANCFS ON OEANTINO ANNUITIES December 18 1022 Tb Beard of Dlrectera haa thla day declared a reg-ular qarterly dividend of Ta per cent (S1.00 per ahare), pajable January 2, 10J3. te atockheldera of record at th close of bualneaa en December 21, J03. R. CARPENTErt. JR . Treaaur-r THE AMERICAN ( COMPANY 101 Jlnrket at . Camden, N J December 111 1022 The Beard of Dlrectera h this dy d.. elared a iuarlrly dUtdend of M, or ai.SO ber ahare. payable Jnniiurv 2. in?.-t te the etockheldera of record at 3 e cltu-lt p. M December .'0. 1022 Checka m U , nulled. JOS V TOWNHE.VD. 3d. Treasurer OIRARD NATIONAL I1NK Chrlatmae n elriend Philadelphia December 111, U22 Th Beard of Dlrectera haa thla day de- elared a Chrlatmea dIUdend of rtve per cent n. payable December tsid. 1022. te ateck-. hcldera of record at close of business De- s becks will be mailed per iwiu iK.ii UilAllL&B .M. AailTUM, u Cashier. Propesala JEFAKTMKNT OF Pt'llIJC WORKS uvnuu ur vvAir-n December is. 1022. Sealed propeeais will be received and pened at Roem 21S. City Hall, until 12 i o'clock neon, en inssr, urcrmurr ta, ivtt, tot the follewing: Contract Ne. 624 Furnish and Install and machines. Queen Lane niters Contract Ne. B23 Turbe centrifugal boiler id pump. Terreailale Pumping Station. Contract Ne 636 Ceal storage equipment. Ihawment Pumping Station. Contract Ne. S27 Furnlshtna alngl nos nes gl fir hydrants, Contract Ne, 029 Furnishing and deliver Us e"-8"-12" atop alvtn Contract 620 rurnlsblnr and delivering O. I. water pipe Fer full Information and particulars apply ia Jloeni 780. City Hall. W FllANK II. CAVEN. nirectnr. rnoresA r for nevn OHOUUll OF HllAKUN HILL. PENNA Mealed proposals for th purchase of in hole or Tn part of Nine Thousand Dellar J80U0.OO) 4H llealstered llunds of th fcremh rf Sharen Hill, dated January 3. a Lniaj-a (1100. in aeneminaiiujia w wi" i,uu,ii eeu.eui, ire or rinnsyiranis Interest payable Mml-annually. Btfaie Tax. Int, eicipai payaei January d, iveq py in eecreiarr. fh Horeugh of Uharen IIIII reservss the k v&as$a& au eias- u cie I. " Pa., Becretery, haren IIIII. December 8. 1911 Annual EIettsM TMK Pfc.NN MUTUAL .Jim 1MBIIHANCK COMPi riwadelphla. December run s aber ID. IMS. I aanl election for. nln trust t THE Letters te the Editor Will They Actually Raveltf Te the Editor e f he vnn0 ruMltf Ltdatri Sir Wc ahall knew better hew far the spirit of Independence has spread among women when wc Harn the fate of the long skirt. Many women any they are going te revolt against that fnahinn. lint uill thr-v? Have they trio tarin Is expecieu te neisi f;ccbi It is it dust trailer, a hitmpcrer of lo comotion and net In any degree an ad dition te n woman's perennial charm. Hut it will mark the adcnt of a new era If a little matter like common sense has any appreciable effect In determin ing the fate of a hien. JOSEPH BAXTER. Harrisburg, I'a December 18, 1022. Decadence of the Pancake Te the Editor of the Eventne Pu&lic Ltdatri Sir The pancake of our fathers was a noble circular structure, spreading Its wrinkled suburbs te the edce of the plate where the potter had wisely pro vided terraces. The radius must hae been all of three inches. Within the area, duly buttered and sweetened, was rii.minn nnetrv. such Rlery and wen der and delight and smacking saver that the hired man. facing the break fast table, ceased altogether te grumble ever a fate that get him out of bed be be be fere dawn. , , , .,. Appetltles in the geed old days were magnificent institutions, the finest products of open-air living nJ.'" at the plow handles. Hut for al thche. Kiand proportions, no one could eat mere than eight or ten pancekM at a Bitting. The things were lilting. ih? took up room like a geed farm horse In his stall. At Quarter past the zero hour every one at tic table cried "Lneugb ! Een the hired hand. The pancake of our futhers wus no fully affair, after the manner of our modern desserts, that made a man usk what he'd eaten after he d eaten it. In a contest between neighbors in a Leng Island village I read that a native consumed seventy-three pancakes, se ci'lled. The Incident adds te the serrj evidence that this is a decadent age. It Is proof that the pancake of the day lb some miserable travesty of the hon est, whole-hearted pancake of blessed tradUl0n'0NE0FTHE0LD0eYS. Philadelphia, December 18, 10 One Mere Unfortunate Te the Editor of the Evenine Public LtdatTt Sir Here wc have nnether glimpse of the underworld that , ia most dta tressing In these prc-Christmus ila-. It is by way of a sterj prin ed in the New Yerk newspaper and briefly sum mnrized in what is "'.met ines described as the "provincial press." A girl has been slain nfter a drunken spree. One mere unfortunate Weary of breath. Raihly Importunate. Gene te her death. Few can be re fastidious as te deny some sympathy for this girl "he came from a country town only te "" such a life nnd such a death. Through what train of circumstance wen she drawn Inte the meshes of deduction The honest life of poverty from whic.i she sprang wa, net hal se hard as the tawdrv existence into which slie plunged. The keresene lamp en the tabic at home rae a much clearer vision than the bright Hshta of the mid night resorts. Untrained te cope wi h the world, unskilled at anv honest em ployment, she went te the great city and was reduced te rompanienshlp w I th a denizen of the underworld whose enlv grace was his abllltv te jing and play the popular jazz airs. There was net one line of honest sentiment or real feeling in all this music-it was us khedd" the rest of her environment. It seems unreal that this should be culled a life of pleasure, or that any ether girl should fellow along these paths. Theie Is but one end te it all. whether the death be a living one or net. One cannot knew with what long leng ing bhe occasionally went back te the home of her mother nor with what i. ...- -t.. iff ftpr the occasional visits te her brother's family out In the .. Such a simple nerae mm n- ..t lfe 0 domesticity might have been , " "le " J There Is something about the under world that raps the courage of its vie tims aud prevents them saving them- sclres. . , Take htr up tenderly. Lift her with care. Faahlened ae alenderly. Teunx and ae falrl cr.. r.atrlcken mother, scarcely able te understand the situation, sug. Bets that th man accused of her daughter'e death help pay the funeral expends. This form et primitive ju tice. conceived perhaps through the Idea :. i ' i-.i i Ann net draw an im- 101 rjyiauuB i v it ei,A I mediate proffer from the Prisoner- Sbe I does net understand hew lest te all honor is the worm in wuicu u u.u..- It Is n sod commentary en the med world of today. enANDrATHEB. Atlantic City. N. J.. Dec. 17. 1022. Proposed Constitution Changes Te the Editor efhe Evtnlna Putitte Ltdatri Sir Among he very llrst fruits nf the new 'Trezresfc" bloc in congress nre .... ..l nmemlments td the Fed lu. U'"''"7".." " ., . . T ,,,. vtlth nrai v'"'""""' ,;-" ."5 -i. ' ...i .- tnn Hicrrnrnl Collece. and the ether I shortening the interregnum by advauc j Ing inauguration day from March 4 te the third -tienuai in Jiuiunri. ii ia u"k iInurnbab e that faverab e action can be ' ?! , j ,J , i,Xn. ).... nf PnnirrffHa obtained, in both houses et I engress. Approval by the Legislatures of the re- quired number of States, however, Is less certain, As te the Electoral College, there has l benn u growing Impression for years I that It has outlived its usefulness, thnt , It is cumbrous and represents a system ' that has Been completely supcrsweu ey custom. The amendment would simplify the method of voting for President and Vice President. -Names of the can didates themselves would appear en the linllnt, Instead of the names of presi dential electors, iik nt present. The case of the interre in is iew tutiipie, for while it has proved embarrassing at times, some authorities contend that It serves a very definite purpose, and that its utility mere tnan eutweigns any in convenience that may arise from It. The Interregnum is generally un derstoed te mean the interval of about four months between the election et President and Vice President In No Ne Tember and their Inauguration March 4 of the following year. In 1800, ac cording te some historians, this "hia tus" nearly destroyed the union, for It permitted secessionists in the Govern ment employ te use the Government's resources te build up the strength of the men who sought te disrupt the Natien. If Mr. Hughes had wen in 1010 we should have had a serious situation) with our policy as te Germany sus pended for four months. In 1020 some embarrassment as te our relations with Mexico arose in the interval. The Interregnum was handed down te us from a time when newa was transmitted by messengers en horse back and when the most rapid transit known was, the coach-and-four, but thr ia reason m believe that tha ran wm apt wiifU Ufnctralea t the EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBR-PHlEABBImA;' WEDNlta&Y. PEOPLE'S FORUM . Letters te tha Editor should be-as brief and te the point a possible, voiding nnvthlng that would open aenomlnailenaf or sectarian dis cussion. , Ne attention will be paid te aneny nieus letters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence of feed faith, although namsi will net be printed If request Is made that they ba emitted. 4 The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as an Indersement of Its views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. primitive modes et these days. It might easily tide ever a time of crisis, serving as a safety valve te let off steam from a superheated electorate. There are geed reasons why it set et newly elected officials, fresh from the inflaming Influence of a political cam paign, should have an Interval in which te cool off nnd get their bearings before assuming scats of power. Thus the interregnum would serve as a shock absorber. Plans for its abridge ment call for the best that Congress has of wisdom and foresight. WILLIAM F. D. Lancaster, Pa., December 18, 11122. Big American Industry Te the Editor et the Evrnine PuWIr Ltiletf Sir Thcre Is little question as te the leadership of coffee as America's most popular dining-room drink tea, grape juice, milk and moonshine not withstanding. Few homes will be found where coffee is net seivetl nt least nt breakfast, while in all hotels and res turants this drink is provided for by far the majority of natrens. Mi America does net lead the world In coffee drinking. Helland seems te enjoy that distinction, with Ilekium coming second. But the United fitntcs Is accredited with ranking third, and as individuals we drink just about twice as much as our parents nnd grandparents drank about seventy or eighty jears age. America's per capita consumption in 1020 nnd in 1021 was mere than twelve pounds, or one pound a month for each person, whlle in each of these years our great array of coffee drinkers get away with considerably mere than a billion pounds. It can be seen, therefore, that the coffee industry in this country is ex tensive ALCAZAH. Philadelphia. December 18. 1022. Questions Answered "City of the Straits" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledaqrt Sir What United 8tatea city la aemettmea called 'The City of the Stralta"T lly nnawerlng threuch the Peerle'a Forum you will ereatly oblige S. a. F. Conabihecken. Pa., December 14, 1022. Detroit. Mich.. 1 called "City of the Striilts," ae named became of Ita geographi cal altuatlen. Y. W. C. A. Heme In New Yerk Te the Editor of the Eventne Public Ltdeerl Sir Kindly Inform me hew mnny Y. W. C A. henva for glrla he wh ledglnc are te be found In New Yerk CIO. . STRANOER, Philadelphia. December 16, 11)22. New Yerk City hta thirteen Y. W. C. A. realdtrrea offering roema at moderate prlcea te glrla aeeklnc ledglrga. Addressing Mall te Switzerland Te the Editor et the Evrnine Public Ltdatri 8lr Will jeu tell me If It I Improper te use the French apelllnc. "Suisse." rer Swit zerland when addrcgflng a letter from thla country te a French-epeaklns Swiss In Swit zerland? j, , j, Philadelphia. December 18, 1022. Although It would net be called Improper te use the French apelllng. It la cmtemary te use the Engllah form. Swltrerland, In nddreaalng mall from the United State te that country. Poems, Songs Desired "Smllln Through"; Lincoln's Birthday Te the Editor at the Evening PuMIc Ltdeerl Sir Will you pleaae print In your Peo ple's Forum the answer te the following queatlena 1. What are th word of th Bena; ' Smllln' Through"? 2 On what day did Lincoln' Birthday come In 190ST ALINE VERNON. Philadelphia. Dcmbr 13, 1022. SMIUN" THnOUOH By Arthur A. Pann. There' a llttl brown read wlndln' eer th hill. Te a llttl white cot by tht iu, There a llttl green gate, At hoe t-ellla I wait. While two eyea of blue Come amllln' threuch At me. Th Vi a gray lock or two In the brown of ber hair, Tbere'g aem gtlver In mln. tee, J aee, nut in all th leer yerg. When th clouds brought their taarg. These two eye of blu Kept amtlls' t&reusfc At me Abraham Lincoln' Birthday 12) In 1003. fell en Sunday. (February "ChrlatmM Up-te-Date" Te the Editor et the Eventna Puolte Ltdatri Sir On of your reader th ether day asked for a medernised version of The Night Before Christmas." I think this I wni waa wanna. BUU),v HIUMJLE Philadelphia, December 18, 1022. CimiSTlfAB UP-TO-DATE "Twee the night before Christmas, wnen all through th flat Net a creature wa tlrtinr, net ven cat. Above the stetm heater th atecklngs were placed In hopes that by Santa, they seen would be graced; The children war gnu In their wee folding bed. veue visiena ei aeaar-seaire aancea ureisrh And I. In pejemae likewise In a grouch Had rene te my patent convertible couch. When out en the asphalt there rose such a clatter I sprang from ray bed te what waa the matter. A mantle of darkness nahreuded the room. The "quarter" ras meter had left us In fleem ter dstachlnr ehalr from my feet, I threw back th curtain, looked down In th (treat. The are light shen bright en our new gar bage can. Awaiting th call of th "D. S C." man: And what did my wanfltrtaa optles dsveur But touring car of . hundrad-hera power. With a buslnsss-llk chauffeur, se shiny and slick. I knew In a Jiffy It rauat be BaJnt Nick. Aa dry leave bfr th hurricane By, He aecendsd th flr-ee,pe, nimbi and spry; I draw la my head and wa turning around, When In through th air-abaft he came with a bound; HI coat wa of radelth, th finest I've seen Though It smelled ratlxr treng1y of fresh gasellnel A bundle of bank net he had le a sack. And be looked iik a winner just horn tern th track. HI cheek wr Ilk r. hi no Or a chnry. H'd Ui air of a. man wb wa satisfied vryl A fragrant prfet b h14 la hi teeth, Whll tb amak erwnd hi ten-dollar til Ilk t. wTth H had a bread fae and a well nourished belly, That shook when he laugrhed Ilk a bowlful of Jllyi Be was ehubby and lum, but a shrewd- loeklnc trur. And thara TtMt4 thrsutk hi geggl ka llttU ere. tk t p Wr4. but Um foxy elicit Juit walked te th raantet and laid en the ahelf A letter, typewritten in bualneaa-llke atyle, The atraltht line of which surely caueed him te amll. fife jumped In hla ear and with three loud "nonK-henka" Its whined 'round Hhe corner and oft toward the Dreni. I opened the letter, th meaeare I read. And then I crept allentty back Inte bed. Fer here' what I aaw with dlamay and dliruats "Retired from buatneM; aeld out te the truil." "Somehow or Other" Te the Editor et the Xvtnlne Pubtle Ltdatri Sir t clipped a poem from th People's Forum about two year no which mude euch an lmpreaaln upon me when I wae In a blue funk that I atralchtwny threw off the peealmlam that tripped me ewlna le a aerlea of mlafertune. I tackled my trou treu blea, which didn't pre aa aerleus na I theuitht they were, and I aoen found thlnse runnlnc much mere amoethly than t had dared te hope. I fully believe the chanse waa dun te that poem, and I'm eendtna my clipping- te you, heplnr ou will reprint It. Mnyba It will de eeme ether fellow the same reed It did me. I with you and the I'eeple'a Forum a Merry Chrlatmna. .. . . J' J- OPTIMIST. Phlladtlphla, December 18, 1B22. SOMEHOW Olt OTHER By Dr. Elizabeth M. Gray Life la a burden for every ene'a eheutdtrl None may eacape from Ita trouble and cares Mlaa It In youth and 'twill come when we're elder. And nt ut as close aa h rarmenta we weir. Sorrow come Inte our home tmlnvtud. Robbing th heart of Ita treasure! et aenr; Levera grew cold rnd our rrlendahlpa are Blighted, . . Yet gomehew or ether w worry alone. Mldat the aweet bleaaam that amll in ear face Grew the rani, weeds that would poison and blight. And e'en In the mldat of earth' beautiful places Thr alwaya la emthlng that lan't quit tight. Yet oft from a rock w may pluck a aay newr. And drink from a eprtng tn a deaolate waste: They come te th heart Ilk a heavenly dev.er. And naught la ae gweet te the eye or th Uste. v Evry day tell la every day btesalnv. Though peverti'a cettnge and cruat we may ahare. Teak la the ba.ck en which burden are pressing;, ' But atuut la the heart that la strength ened by prnjer. Somehow or brighter ether the pathway grew Juit wnen we mourned there waa non te befriend. Hepo In the heart makes the burden trew lighter. And aomehew et ether we et te the end. I Old-Tlme Christmas Carel Te the Editor et the Eventna Public Ltdatri Sir There Is -n old-fashioned Chrlstmhn l-jmn or carol which epena as fellow. "Underneath my window, Where the anew Ilea whit. I can heir eweet elcea Slnslnx In the night." Four mere line complete the opening atanaa. of which there arc three or mere, the. refrain of all of them belnir. "In the East a gray light Prophesies the mern: Up and hall th da light! Christ the Lord I born." I would ery much like, te have thn rest of thla Chrlatmia carol and v. Ill be grateful te you If you print thla request. DOnOTIIY. Philadelphia. December 17. 10J2. PERU IS WAVERING Still Undecided en Acceptance of Chile's Invitation Santiage. Chile, Dec. 20. Direct nesotlntiena nrn nreceedlnar hpfufen Chile and Peru In regard te the rescr- vatlens attached by Peru te her nc-' ceptance "in principle of the Chilean invitation te ine sjortiiceipjing ran American Congress." The Peruvian reply referred te th" treatment of Peruvians resident in Chile, who, it was alleged, were forced either te serve in the army or te leave the country. The Chilean Government has pointed out that such questions arc in no way related te the matters te be considered at the Pan-American Congress and expressed the hope that Peru will net refuse te lend her aid in solving the general problems of interest te all the nations of the Continent. Lima. Peru, Dec. 20. Peru has "net ncceptcd," In principle or any form whatsoever, Chile's invitation te the Pan-American Congress, declares La Presnn, commenting editorially en a Santiage dispatch representing Peru as agreeing iu principle te attend the meeting. Final decision has been reserved, adds the newspaper, until the arrival of a "formal invitation" and the pro gram of the Congress. DArOITEETY "WOMAN AS8ISTANT MAT TESTIFY Mr liable Walker Washington may be brought even mera prominently Inte the public eye auring in threatened unpaacn ment proceedings uenstanc ursi, a clal PcaLie Ltpcga correspondent, wrl :1K frequently of news of Interest te wenvsn, of national and International Importance, In th column of the Pcaue Lipase. "limit It a iiaeit.-- Aav. FHI1CATIONAI, nnlh Hnt LANGUAGES All modern language taught by expe rienced native teachers. Day and Evening Clsssss. Reasonable tulttoe. Catalog en request Trial Lessen Free, Classes forming every week French, Hpsnlsh. Uermsn and Italian. elementary Intt-rratdlate and Advanced, TrteJ Lessen Fret BERLITZ Scheel of Language 1M1 Chestnut St, Phene Spruee 4404 . i KE TEAJMINO flCHOOL AT VINXLAJTD, Xtvf JERSEY Devoted te the IntiSSTa hose whose minds have net developed nerBttly. Schools, shops, farms, researcb Uboraterr, 0OO per annum. E R. Johnstone, Director, C Fmerann Nash. Ite 410 Superintendent CTDAVCD'C 107 Chssbaet atraa . Bggt Baslnsss ba . Pealttens guaranteed: enter new: day or algat tttepsaftii&.di?i ais'w Yenn Women and fllrls SCHOOL OF NURSING BLOO.MINCJDALE IIOSriTAL Whit. Plains, i. Y. Th Society of th Nsw Yv-k Hos pital erTsrs at nioemlngdat HmpIUi. In amilatlen with th New Yerk doc pltal. an unusually bread and Intsr sstln three-year course In amatral pursing, with specialisatien In tb Important field of nervous and mental dlserdsr. Ilsglatered schools, EUrht EUrht heur day, Blx day week. Text books and uniform furnished, and allow, sne of twenty dollar a meath. Unusuaj racrsatlenal advantaa. Hospital In suburbs of New Trk. Circular sent en request. Addrt DLOOMTVODAUS HOSriTAJL, Whit Plain, Nw Ysrli MCBICAl, INWTBtDCTIBlf RAG Piam PUyta Tang kt BagUBMra ia 20 LesasNU OrEN EVIM1NGS aUalt.BMluHts a BPMIaltr .-at." I iivir. -Jflrw?erSt,iS,J - WVl?.m.?UlkXSE?. I narsisa a'naaaairiiailiiaiss Sf. C la Krtrr Braaell i ,eke f MaaateU a tree i. ertk 10tf lM UWua JTAMC AKD OAHCIK i 5 e .iirrvi ",i v -aaadagV W , Xm as Trees for year Chrttmm$ Dlnntr Tmhh Celllne Live Chrletmag Tree com trtih root and ar getA, ah a pel y, arewtntf ireei. Their aplcy odor fllla the heuae. The only Piece you get auch tree, with real reef full of life. Aftet th helldaya they can be get out aa permanent, orna mental lawn treea. Stand about 18 Inchea high. When trmtmed with Chrlitmaa decoration they make aa attractire, nerel dlaplay. SINGLE 1 fin Each TRRES, P 1 UU Twe Trees for $1.75 Tr tant earn day order la reeelr!. All peitpald te yeur deer, ARTHUR J. COLLINS & SON Bex L, Moorestown, New Jersey FDET Out Bit niwaniti rtVLiLi Fnit eni Stii Catahgw PARCEL POST Yeu can de a smashing CantJjr bivslnesa this Christmas Crab this opportunity and go te It quick I OhrUtmar trad. this year Is g4a t b heavy. Don't delay Bey bow. OMK18TKAB CANDIES Helly Obee. Ast. . . . .... ....... . lb. Asst. Chee , regular 140 aTd..B lb. Medium MUterss in tin .1 lb. W.rv.A.4 llliliif. Sib. 1 Mb. box Benera Mixtures Bib. .40 Sib. .JO Royal Mixtures il Asst. Choe, Metre lb .10 J4-lb. Empty Candy Bexes 100 .T Lib, Empty Canity Boies 100 S00 Atat. retsr ran coec , Beautle Mixtures. 1 lb 10-lb. eases, lb. ..dot lcture Tops. Asst. Chec. 1 lb. .dot. Oxford Beautl Asst Ban Man Arta St Cra Choe.. IC. B Ban Man Am tt Crafts. 1 lb... Ban Man Arts & Crafts, I ID... San Man Milk Choe., lib..... unanoeiier unoeniaiea, 1 i Coeur et Fleur. 1 lb., Asst. Nuts, Merse, t Ik. Meadewbroek Chec. 1 lb lewbroek Chec 1 lb das. 4.M wbreek Choe . v4 fh dpi, 1 14 stla Chee Cr Dreps. SO-lti pall, lb. ll',c Meada. Pen eat Tapestry llb. tins Asst. Obee... de. Traymer Cneeeltea, 1 lb de. Tel Obeeetatei. 1 lb dea. 1.40 sea 7. se Yaneasen Asst Chee,, 1 lb...... .dei. 10 40 eauntess Amelia Chec., t, it....det. s Heur. Asst. Chee.. S lb ,,..des iy Asst. Chee., t lbs ....dot. s' Community PackaeT. 1 lb.. dei. assrMllk Chec. 1 lb...... ...dot. tea' Milk Choe . K lb. ...... .dot. 10 SO 10.78 uews- I Mersaa' T.e '.visvs A.11B ..line . .a..... ...i 10 7 Han Man Castelfm Chee 1 lb ,.dei, Ban Man CtndvTreits Chec.,1 Ib.nez, Ban Man Nut and .Fruits, 1 lb,,, del, lit TB 85 nan nan Pretoria cnoe , i in . .flei nan Man Welcome Chee . 1 lb. .dot San Man Butter Choe. 1 lb . ..dot, 7.7R 7.78 .78 Dewt' Oeerglan Fkr. Chec. 1 lb. des. 10.76 ver Tinsel Tinsel .. 1 Tinsel .. Tinsel no oes. i.ie dot. 7.1 h: 2:11 dei. t.OO de, eoe del. B.1I ..3 dot. yards 70e I ..2 dez. yards ISe I 1 dei yards 6Be I M 71c , ISO 7tc 13 73e , 73e Si 71c 18 7ie ISO 73r ver ' eer ' Santa Santa i , Clans . ulaut Chec, ttanta Claus Choe. Santa Olaus.. oe eanet . lOe Canet le Canes . Vt carry a full line of Punch Beard and Push Cards W carry a. large variety of Xmai eandle for Soheots, O'lleges. Churches end Institutions of all kinds. W sell all leading Brands of Cigar. Cigarettes Tobacco at extremely lew prices Out-of-town orders will receive prompt attention If accompanied fcv remittances. OfEK EVEVINOS TITt, ! P. M. GIRARD CANDY CO. 249 Market St. Phlla., Pa. Market 6115 Main 3113 Headquarters for Waterman "Ideal" Fountain Pent 904.906 Chestnut Street Open Until . X. FREE sens rem ena ixlus- TBATED OATAL0OUE ft SECIVE BOOK. Nen-Intoxicating Cordials The itaai standard tuallty OsrdJaU aa Italian and Jrreneh ver. sucn aa meuts Oln, Ap: umui nsurpasaed la surttle and richness. The aa the old in aame ia eTsiT way parted aUd,,xeept that the de net contain aa Inteilcants. Berr cold tn cerdis slass. $1.50 Per bottle a rnxL aits cemflkte link or oeprrawABE. rn-Tzaiwe SEYiexa AMD BuTFUEsI Atlantic Feed Pred. Ce. 127 N. 13th St. BBAXOHXSi Vkevl Isrs 1IT0 2648 GermantewB Are. 917 Broadway, Camden, N. J. twBnt6'krs6Q- you HONEY a.m.'ji.t.u nuaai f..rrt- 'v n t B89BB' iliih jSujlSSB Se t -1 aiAryAf7imnnrwi w . m A'aKLfc .a:7.: .x a s gmLYcrynemeKJ ,KSm Il neaKui l ji Direst frm, SO. lM.fT 11 OlflsfaeOsnsyr DECEltilER 20; , .!. VASOXL 10T Scarlett's Bargains LA M0RENA Gmiwrt In. Faaati ISc Ceftaia Jeit J2 Pri $3.5QCanef50 MEDITATION 10c StTalghf Sold $1.00 per etui' New Goods Thla Brand mad SCAR LETT FA MOUS last year. OUR PRICE $3 Can of 50 $2.60 Bex of PORTUONDOS Given With an Order of Any of the Above Brands for $1.00 EXTRA If Sold Separate, at $2.00 We C. O. D. Order This Weak a?aurcl Fet Prepaid SCARLETT 7A0 aTMLl...l. 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