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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 . " , - . i , . ,., . , i ' . Abs9 r i I ) !L I If.- THE. letters te the Editor Fan Criticizes Cennie Mack r .-.. Ktnlna PubUe Ledger! 2 itrfn a dycil-in-tlic-woel base- ?.1r"yn,f rcndlnjc se much of Conn e "i'Sid the AtliletlM. of which he 1b Mack nnd J'10 'net rcfraln from ex- nni!, mv eninlun of him . -"-?,c' fill .na.nn.' nn,)Cr of a recent date rtIc.la.l?empariHOi of Mack and Mc 00 .MKei5. McGraw's record 0rtT && en" KpeakB for Iti-elf. Mrflraw has always kept te New H iSm In n winning position and ? failed te secure a player te ' "S his baH club that money nnd tee.ngu procure. In the siirlns of JSn th. NcVyerkrci.b Invested $300, l$?i. vei lie mayors In the various P ,?rttenmnB te the l'aclllc Coast Ceast "ffi t e ether manager n ?.?.! mftler lcnguc can beast of and in 'ffien a h 8 through his tact as n ,dA.Mf copped several players from "phUlles which proved te he n big ?Jrt te 'h" club, and the result was ST New Yerk club wen the pennant also the World Scries. H much for McOrnw. Cennie Mack, i mv est mntlen. has been overrated as ?.5Mttr7 The real credit never went S,mth" captain or the players. Te be J?n Ilarry Davis was the real leader. f?7 A. 8100.000 Inllcld, as they called fiwns the baseball brains themselves. Sack with forty-nine points of the KlllnB of the club, is a one-man iJJte? of the situation. This Is the Seri of the A'b In the last seven sca- 'Tlrst Finished In last place seven USE "Disposed of all the star laws which strengthened all of the & of which they are members , and Sued each of them In a winning pesl- Tnird. Experimented with 805 play N fturthTinwca'ln 1018 te the small- . ,,mher of peeple In the history of Scngamoishty-feur-lncludlng the eeFlTth?VrCekX record of the leagi.e v login 120 games In one season. It u i nerennlal mystery te me why the tfatlenal Commission stands or his club In the league, especially when It np np np pbbeJokCifOArteAo0.eriS: Philadelphia, January 25, 1022. Favers Death Penalty te the Editor 0 the Eventne PuMle Ledger: a. t .! with satisfaction I read SirIt was with . .AlMAM TlflW In veur valued newspaper the account cf the electrocution of Leuis Lively, the brutal murderer of the nine-year-old child, Matilda Itusse. Punishment of this sort SUOU1U DO mcicu uuv -.. beasts of Livcly'fl type. Before being captured he even at tempted te take the lives of the fearless ruardlans of the public's peace, show ing clearly that the crime that he com mitted did net make very much of an Impression en him. . He net only crushed an Innocent Hie, but also wrecked the happiness of the Russe family. Such brutes should be made te undergo aevere pain before en tering eternity. The crime that he com mitted showed very clearly that he 85S.P hM l WhJUSTTcay Philadelphia, January 18, 1022. The Most Braxen Offenders fro the Editor e the Eventne PuMfe Ledger: Sir Your correspondent "W, J." In the Evemne Ponue Ledeeh of Jan nrr 23 "would like te hear from ethers en the subject of cleaning snow from pavements. I am Incapacitated from (leaning my own pavement, and have te pay from seventy-five cents te $1 for cleaning the same. At times I nm unable te secure any one te de the tverk within the specified time, there upon a big policeman rings my doorbell and orders me te "hnve it cleaned Im mediately or pay a fine of S3." If he should turn his head he would eec en the northeast corner a stretch of about one nnd one-half squares of pavements belonging te the City of Phil adelphia that Is never touched hv a shovel after a snowstorm, but is left for the pedwtrlans te trample te an icy and dangereun smoothness. Presumably there nre many ether pavements owned by the city that are eirallarlv neglected. I would suggest that "W. J." start his crusade with tils biggest and most brazen offender. P. B. II. Philadelphia, January 24, 1022. Need of a Jeb fe the Editor of the Eeenlng Public Ledeer: Sir I present a question for women te answer: "What would please one tnef-t," and I believe that under present conditions it would he that some one Would help lets of unemployed te get erk, who would be glad for a job nnd find te get something te cat. We hear of starving Russia. We fcar, but de net heed. There arc lets of people Ftaiving In this city. We inahe a city beautiful for the man who Ins a Jeb. If he ban net, and don't Jieed it, he has the money te enjoy the "beauties" provided, he why should he Jyerry? If nome one would start the ball rolling some one might stnrt an other hall, and this Is what I would taest llke te sec. C. K. O. Philadelphia, January 17, 1022. Corrects Printed Statement Ve the Editor of the Evening fuWe Ltdeer: blr In your Evekinu Pumie liEDacn en Monday, January 2.'1, you publish an extract of n sermon by the Rev. W. E. Zimmerman, of the First w. u. unurcn, or UlouceHter, is. J.. en the subiect "Prohibition A Suc cess." Yeu state that the preacher teM the men of his nene-recrntlnn thnt If thev Vieuld meet him outside of the church after the service lu would take them where they could get all the liquor they 1 ranted, and further stated that nftcr the services the men gathered outside, and when the preacher said, "Let's te, ' the men said it was tee cold, i and would put it off until some ether time. ' I wish te state ns a member of the church and also one of your subscrib ers that such was net the case, as no body gathered outside te go with the preacher. I feel that this was an Injus tice te the. Rev. Mr. Zimmerman nnd rlse the men of our churchnnd I np ral te you te contradict the tmme. J. RATTEN. Gloucester, N. J., Janunry 25, 1022. Ul Uncle Dim Saved? Suggests Wife for Blm fe the Editor et the Evening I'ublle Ltdger: Sir I lmvc born ren-lliic thu Kvn KiNu Punua Lkdciuk nnd I note thnt inole IMm and Mrs. Zander lmve been Meliif n r;rent deal of each ether here of late. I would like te see Uncle Ulm tearry n young widow, Instead of the old crab, Mrs. Znndcr, who wants him w Ids money. Unde Rim has spent tlieiinnndH of his dollars en Mrs. Zan er and It Is for your Mr. Hldney Smith t" Uecide whether he should spend .any imtic. I would siiRgeat that Uncle Ulm i,.T.'ie -tyPlf's Forum will nnptar ilslly ,,i,ivin.)n !! ". nnd nisi iiJ.!,ei "'"'J1", Fnhll." J-ti-jtr. letters ;.c,J"!n " ,0".le l ' Priiitfil. ill.'. a" requested eniis, unil qucs qucs liens uf crnernl Interest whi tie answer!. i H - sas-MssaBsafw-aSMsj-aisa-e-is-aHtuaiaa1 PEOPLE'S FORUM IF he Is te Blame: A Scheel for ServnnU Te tht Editor of the Evening TuMIc Ltdeer! a'y n the Interest of tbe servant- problem nrtlclea you nr nrintlnv In jour paper, may I add my serious Ideas I iiiu.BUDjcctr In my opinion, the only solution te thi problem is te interest the house wives In opening nnd maintaining a fPhoel for M'PvntifM Til... I.. -. ...... slty for our servants continuing Incfii- .- uni, wnicu is tne root of nil the trou ble In our relations. It hns been my PAPerlencv, ns well as most of my Mends who employ general housework girls, that when they ripply under that ,,,,B thcy kmw next te nothing. Alien nftar wc hnve trnlncd And tinight them for a few months thev leave and teke positions as coekB nnd thnmbermnlds. One docs net blame them for bettering their porftlens. but. en the ether hand, why should we pay them for what thcy lcani, te say noth ing of the waste In feed nnd breakage through their Inefficiency? Ne ether empleye would dare te apply rpr a petition without experience or the acknowledgment thereof. The In experienced servant girl would be glad tc accept a position In a school at a very nominal fee, until Bhe had learned. New, if the average servant hnd the opportunity te ciniluate from a geed training hoIieoI, net a domestic science college- ncccs-nrlly, but n geed, practi cal school, t.hc could cemrannd respect and confidence; two essentlal awts toward forming a mutual understanding between both concerned. Alse the idea of servnnt would disappear and the position of graduate would carry dig nity. MRS. HELEN A. BLUM. Philadelphia, January 21, 102a. Calls Maids Unappreolatlve Te the Editor of the Evening I'ublle Ledger: Sir I nm very much interested in the letters in your columns in regard te the servant situutieii, since the problem Is ene vexing me at present. I hnvc a small, well-ordered, well-built and well- furnished house. I keep two mnlds te ue me werK winch ceuiu be Hene by one. I have n cook te de the coekiue and take care of the lower fleer, which consists of a llvinc room, a d nine roe.u. kitchen, pantry nnd laundry, all small rooms. I glve her u room nil te hcrscit. ulse n private bath of her own, well lurnisiieii with tour windows, lets et nir and light nnd cool In summer, and wnrm in winter. She has this room as geed as tiny in the house and her beard nnd $14 a week. In return she enrcs for four rooms, cleans the silver and cooks for myself nnd two children. The ether maid has the best bedroom in the house, the largest and minutest, nnd also a private bath, en the sume Doer as the bedrooms of the family. I glve her these se nb net te crowd my two servants together. It Is n back bed room, but happens te be the largest. In retumfer her $12 and geed room nnd privnte bath and her beard, I exnect her te wait en the table nnd care for the four bedrooms nnd two baths (In which her own are included). Dn rnu think this sounds ns though they were imposed upon? They have every ether Sunday nnd every ether Thursday off and I only demand that ene be home each evening nnd both may go out the many evenings I am nt borne. Is this net liberal? Should I marry ene of Mln's relatives se that Min and Andy could enjoy pnrt of Uncle Rim's wealth, and let Mrs. Zan der marry "Lester" of the "Betty" cartoon. If you will de this I think everything will ceme out nil right. Or better still, let Unde Blm marry "Somebody's Steneg." SAM BARON. Philadelphia, January 23, 1022. Will Andy Win Out7 Te the Editor of the Evening JuMlc Ledger: Sir There Is a lull en the scene of the great drama of thu Gumps. Sidney Smith is taking n little time off pre paring for the "dirty work." Wc ere awaiting the next meve in his great drama. Beth sides are no doubt keying themselves for the conflict. Who will strike first? Fer the moment the widow believes she has Uncle Blm In her grasp. Is the rich Australian aware of her designs, nnd is merely playing his part? Can there be nn under htaudliig between him and Andy? It would nppear se from the way Andy is trying te pcrsuude him thnt "true love never runs smooth," nnd is Btandlng buck of him te press the suit. Andy Cnmn In clever nnd WO all bellcve ill him te the extent that eventually he is' going te win out. tf Mr. bmlth is going te put one ever en us, as well as the Gumi, we will never forglve him. MARY LAND. Philadelphia, January 25, 1022. Questions Anstvercd Movies In Other Countries Te the Editor of the Evening I'ublle Ledger: Blr De thry have movlnc-plcture exhibi tions 4r, ether countries, say; ter Instance, Jepin? a. I T. Phlludeltv'ila. January 23, 1022. Meln;r-pirture exhibitions are irtven tn most of the chlHied cuuntrlcs. In Japan thore are GOO theatres h'lvliitf rteular me. tlen-plcture performances, and 2000 mere which alvu occasional showings. One com cem piny owns or controls about 3,10 of the COO, and also operates two studies, with a force of 100 actors and fifty cameras. Largest Number of Jews Te the Editor of the Evening rubKe Ledger: Sir In what country Is ths Urrcsst pr- cents of ths population JswlshT It. II. T. PMladelphU, Jamiarr 28, 1022. Poland has ths lareait Psrcsntaes of Jsws, In thst country 18.32 per eent are Jews. Lithuania Is second, with a percentatre et 12 ft. nd Palestine, with 12 per cent, next. Is Extent of Pershing's Command Te the Editor of the Evening PueKc Ledger: SI, Did General 1'ersliliiK commane bii the American Expeditionary Furors alireaJ? A. I S. Philadelphia. January 23. 1022. Oeni-ral Pershlne was cemnvmiler-ln-cnler nt all the forces, with the i.xcptlen of there in Rlberla. The United Slates troops sent te sll' r,H wero cemms.nds.1 by Majer General W. 3. drives. Asks Three Questions Te the Editor of the Bvenfn-j PulHe Ledger: Kir nelnir a rcnuer ei ur tiuu,e rapr or neeny rut... -- " . i.. ik. ai.i'.v. ili..i. inn the nr!lle-e or your permission te ask a fe-, nueVtlens. I Hill take the liberty of deln few Tlrst. Why de se many people object te "ferelcn themes" In literature; and what ,.urH of readers does net? Second. Kindly mention four or five time worn themes ale a few polemic themes. Third. Why de new writers often cheese imo-werr. themest ALUS0Nf . Philadelphia, January 21. ln22. Perhaps a reader who has mude a study of the subject will answer this correspond cerrespond correspend cnt's three queries. Pnnni'i and SenRS Desired A Ruskln Quotation Te the Editor of the Vvenlnc ruhllc Ledger: Sir I send you the following- as Jehn nus k n's quetatlun en "Ne Had Weather"! "flunshlne Is delicious. naln Is refreshlns, Wind braces up. Bnew I ezoiiaraime. "Thsre Is really no such thins Mistress or Maid? net expect geed eendce from them In consequence? ' But nut at all, The cook cleans her roemii In n slovenly mnnncr rnrely cleans the brass supposed te be denn once n week, only half dusts, spends nil of every nfternoen in her room nnd sulks If reminded te de the brass or 1 spoken te about the perch te be brushed off. As for the ether girl, she also spends every afternoon In her bed, helf washes the dishes in her hurry te get drcsed in the evening for an inevitable "beau" nnd half does her work because she is tired nftcr sitting up hnlf the night with him 1 And if gently remonstrated with, becomes sulky or impertinent, The servants of today expect perfect quarters, perfect feed nnd all after noon te themselves nnd in return give Hccend-claas work nnd demand extor tionate wages. I am disgusted with the whole let as n class. All I expect is appreciation nnd nome decent service for all I give In return. A DISGUSTED HOUSEKEEPER. Philadelphia, January 24, 1022. The 8ervant Problem Te the Editor of the Evening Puhttc Ledger: Sir I wish te state, in relation te the domestic employer nnd domestic servant problem, thnt the difficulty Marts generally with the first interview. The servant meets the lady of the heuse nnd both tnlk In a most congenial man ner and beh nre supposed te have un derstood each ether perfectly, namely, the servant must be competent and ca ca pnble of carrying en, hoc part of the work without the aid of the lady, be be cnuse the lady fs supposed te be of such n society type that she would be tee busy te supervise. After the servant hns remained for n ceuple of weeks and has her work down te n final point and has mastered the situation and finds a few minutes for recreation, probably te mend nn apron or ether articles of necessity, the lady becomes uneasy nnd thp next morn ing something has geno wrong. Finally that day the lady sees te It that the servant rentlnues busy. The next dav a supposed congenial conversation arises In which the lady begins te epcak of home servant, perhaps, thnt has never existed who was your superior In' every way, a better cook or neuscmam ; or ei seme old mammy that used te be In the family for a century that used te scratch her back or rubbed her feet since she was a baby until she married. With this old story Kept up ever the mnld's menu during each meal, Uip servant suffers with indigestion nnd be comes isj dlvsusted that she makes up her mind that tlie next tlme she will ri'sent, net by words, but by nctlen. Then the lady nees the discord, and finally they become estranged. While (he servant is sleeping en her cot the lndy in In the library dlHciuAlng with the Mr. what an incompetent servant she ha, nnd what a great mistake she 1 ns made, nltheugh the Sir. heretofore hrw praised the services rendered. Ills compliment tends, in most enses. te fur ther ostTinge the lndy and servant. Whit all esrvnntn need Is shorter hours, gced pay. ene whole weekday nnd c-ery Sunday after nn enrly dinner, nnd coiibld'TUtten when off sick, with no dc durUen in jwiy. jA DOMESTIC. Philadelphia, January 24. 1022. weather, but different kinds of troed weath er." HAROLD D. 3TOONO Philadelphia. January 21, 1022. "Sentenced te Death" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Incle-d you will nnd tha words of the eemt "Sentenced te Death." asked for by M. J. Gallagher. O. B. BTEWiVHT. Philadelphia, January 23, 1022. SENTENCED TO DEATH The irray dawn had crept o'er the stillness of mernlrE. The tlowdreps they cllstened like Icicles breath! The netra of the burls had sounded Its warning. A yeunc Irish soldier was sentenced te death. Ne colil-bleoded murder had stained his Ciear conscience. Us called an a witness his Maker en htzhl He s simply been flthtlnff for Ireland's loved freedom. Arrested and tried he was sentenced te die. Chorus Lay him away en the hillside alens with the bravn and bold. Insorlbe his name en the scroll of fame In letters of purest told; "My conscience can never convict me," he said with his dylnr breath, "My Oed bless the cauee of freedom for which I am sentenced te death." Te the old Darraxk Snuare they marched ttv young here. The bandars he tore from his eyes with dlndaJn, "Teu think I'm afraid of a crime-saddened Nere. Td dle for my country train and araln. "I blame net my comrades for doing- their duty! "Aim straight at my heart." werr the laet words he said; Exposing his breast te the points of the rifles, The smoke cleared away, the young sol. dltr was dead. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Last nlte the front bell ran--; and I went, and it was seme man and lady, thu lady sayliid, Tell your mama and napn Mr. nnd Mrs. Jarvlss are heer. Wlch I did, going up In the setting room wure pep and inn was, saying, Some lady nnd man te fve you. Who? Who did they tsny they were? sod nm,. nnd I hed, The lady sed thcy uns Mr. nnd Mm, Jnrvlss nnd the man dhlcnt sny who they wnt. My goedtiKs. wat was thnt about the .Tnrvlsses, Wlllyum? bed ma, wat-cnt their dawter very sick or something? und pep sed, I tnawt shK was linjaged te be married, I knew something hap pened te her, nnd ma sod, Well for incrscy Hakes, its very important, nnd we dent knew wtmthcr te cengntdulatu them or slmpathize 'with them. Ill jest unu my brnnes nnd auk them a simple question, and we'll seen lind out, the ferst thing te de is go down te them, hed pep. Wich they did, and Mr. and Mrs. Jarvlss was setting down in the pnrler, Mr. Jarvlss being a little man with a big tituminlck and Mrs. Jarvlss being a big lady with n little one, pep saying, Well well, hew de you de, this is an unixpectcd plczwire. Yes Indeed, ted ma. And they all bat down, pep snjlng, Well, hews your dawter? She's ns well as can be lxpccted, thanks, tcd Mr. JarWus, and pep looked nt inn, Miyltig, It was tee bad, wnneiit It, it ecrtcny was unfortunate. Mr. Potts and 1 were se sorry te heer the news, sed ma. and pep sed, O well, vn nil hae mir trials and trubbles. Well of all things, the Idcer. sed M .lnrvlw. nnil Mr. .TnrilRK neil. Itn te hnd a mnus dawter rant have a little ."M. ,1.W.I. ...... : . .e..Vl. ...., WU...V l-liid or a caiamit. Net nt all. quite thp contrary, you nilsuiulerstoed lis. no Indeed, sed pep and nm both trying te Itplane at the same time without doing It, and prltty seen Mr. and Mrs. Jnrvlss went home ngen looking us if thcy weuldent of cared If they hadent of came In tb ferst place. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Running Waters By DADDT ., Buck Beaver and hU family are hulldlng a tpite dam te itep the melt ing inote waters and flood tha valley te dreten out the ferett folk. Jack ecndi Janet te team the ferett felkt, then he teekt a way te step the building of the dam. CHAPTER, V CLUMPETY-OLUMPI Up the valley through the melting snows rede Jnnet en her pony te warn the forest folks of the coming flood. "Wake up, rabbltit" ahe cried. "Wake up, chipmunks! "Wake up, . 1 t. . .!.! trl.. .h minlini1i,i" woeacnucKSi nae uy, -jju'u . The forest folks heard her and weke up. Heme of them went te tneir tioers, and saw that the snow was melting. "It is damp out of doers," they said. "If there Is going te be a flood, the safest plnce Is home I" And t thcy vnwnerl nnd foellshlv went back te bed again. There thcy would be euro te be caught by the flood waters when Bucky Beaver finished his spite dam. But whlle Janet was warning the forest folks, Jack was seeking a way te step the work of the beavers. And as he looked ever the dam be saw u way. The dam had been built strong enough te stand against the usual current of the creek te form a swimming peel. Te mnke the dnm strong enough te break up the mshing waters from the melting snow, se they weuiu uoea we vancy, tht h-nv-TS hnd hrnced it With the trunk of a stout tree. If this tree could be knocked ever, the rushing waters might break the dam. Then there would be no flood, as the waters would run freely away. Jnck thought If he and his pony Trbtie pushed against the tree trunk thev inlffht knock It ever. Se Jack redn Trirln down te the trcO trunk and the two pushed against It with all their might. But the tree trunk wan strong and solid. Try as they would, thcy could net budge It. "Humph!" grunted a retce abeve them. They looked up, and there was Bucky Beaver watching them. "Humph!" Did you think you would break down our dam?" Jack was disappointed te find he' could net push away the tree trunk, i but he kept his wits about blm. I "Yeu built your dam very strong," he said, as If admiring the Jeb. "Hew did you beavers get this great big tree , trunk here? That was very clever of, you." Bucky Beaver was proud of his dam building, and he was flattered by what Jark said. "Phiir wnan't hnrA friek." he unld. "We just cut down that tree se it. would fall where we wanted It te." Jack looked et him In surprise. "De you mean te say that you beavers could cut down as big a tree aB that ne demanded. "Hew did you de it?" "With our teeth, of course," an swered Bucky Beaver. "Beavers have very fine teeth nnd can cut through trees as easily as rabbits cat a clever." When Bucky Beaver Bald that Jack's wits hit upon a fine Idea. He would get the heavers themselves te cut the tree trunk for him. "Yeu sny jeu have fine teeth," he cried te Bucky Beaver. "I wefider if they are ns line as my teeth and the teeth of Trixle, my pony." Bucky Beaver grunted in scorn. "Of course, thcy are, he snid. vJ'Yeu will have te prove it te me," challenged Jeck. "We will have a cut ting rnce. Trixle and I will gnaw at one end of the tree trunk and you and all your beavers can gnaw nt the ether end. The 6lde that ''cuts through the trunk flrRt will win the honor of hav- lnc the best teeth liucky Beaver was e very proud of his teeth that when he heard this chal lenge he forget nil about his hurrv te build his Rpitc dam. He forget about everything else except that he wanted te show Jeck that beavers hnd far better teeth than boys or ponies." "He, my beavers!" he grunted. "Come here quickly nnd cut through this tree trunk. We will show thir silly boy that beavers have the best teeth In the world." (Hew the mce comes out nnd hew Inch wins 'he prize lie seeks will be told tomorrow. ) Brightens up the darkest day. Simply cannot erer freeze. Serve it almost any way Creamy, zestfnl A'ew, Coated, Banltarv Wrapper MtAtAe Genuine fiequfibrJ7avdr CNEESB Made by SHARPLESS. 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CIIELTEN AVE. 2203 SOUTH STREET Mall Orders l'lllril tir imi SUNDAY OUTINGS from markbtt Street Wharf Every Sunday l&nH City An-zleaen. Andrews Avenue Oecnn City Cape May Sen Inte City Corsen Inlet Stone-Harber Round Trip Avalen Atlantic City (S. Carolina Av.) 7.30A-; 7 10 rwr an eiaer resorts t- HOLIDAY EXCURSION Atlantic Ci-n'.WiLDwoeD Angles ea Ws-dnesday, Fsbruary 22 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SI .SO Round Trip Jl.SO Frem Bread Strcet Station S3- .OO NEW YORK January Z3i Rsun-I Trl February 12, 26. IMVHl DtlCVS WestrtilU. 7.5i 7.40A, North rtlla. 7.58 s. $3.50 Washington w.uu ts&iiimere ReundTrlp Kehsiiasu C tS ' March 5, 19. DreiI Street 7.C04J West lh!U. 7.55A- Pennsylvania System Th Reut of Ut BrettdwarLtmltMi - aMiM V e wavvn KUUCATIONAL Ilelli Seie FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Fer Beyt and Girl Philadclpbii, Pa. KOCH KLKMENTAIIY hCHOOLS I .-.tit ft H.ice Sti. 33tli & I.unrjt-r Are. tih i. Glrnrd At. Crecne tit. I. Hchoel Lunc Central Scheel, ISth and Race Sts. lunler and senior hlcl school, Including col cel vte preparatory d-rartment Develops the enstructlve facultls threueli phjslcal and moral culture Students tauKtit th practical und skillful ue or h.inJj as well as bruins, bmall classes. Constant personal contact with hii exceptionally abls, faculty Lane piny piny ineund, icymnnsluin lunchroom, splendidly Undents may be admitted new. Open te ether denominations Write for ear book rates. ClmrleH Hurton W.iNh. rrlmlpiil lfllh unil Ki.e M-... I'hll.ulelnliln. lu-meti ana cnllite(l ciassioems ..v row rtnCMatni T7 TrMIirnneiTt T rTxr L.1U1 tiL. uitirwwii V I 4 I Office for All Departments College Hall Bread Street Belew Berks riillndclpliH. re. Telephone, Diamond 0631 The College of Liberal Arts The Teachers' College The Scheel of Commerce The Scheel of Music Training Scheel for Nurses Vcu Classes Forming Feb. 6, 1922 Send for Bulletin JBJLNIC& BUSINESS' $5 and $6 Menth huei. Day . tui'lun II,! a Menth 'Why pay mere? Shorthand lp-nvrltinc. ' trntten ceur-ies Catalec free Palmer nusinaes arneui, in s 10h fttreet STRAYER'S "f :jsf- Ituslnras XfIm-I "ISTMT ST. ,, ' rotltlen s;uaran'rl.rCntrnew. Day ur nlht. Yrunc t Men nd Ileys ACCOUNTING Cnvers full first year's werlt In account ing principles Leads te position of iead bookkeeper or Junier accountant. l.i ecutle IewpeInt maintained throutrheut. COST ACCOUNTING Practical treatment of all cost account, lnc factors. Concrete eusKMtlens for installation, supervision, and measure ment of efficiencies, human and ins- nnnicai. BUSINESS PRINCIPLES (JHes a broader arasp of administrative .Inanclal. preductue marketlna. and nc. counting divisions of tnislness. j leldlnc leldlnc impreved executive control Fees Moderate Terms Convenient The Y.M.C. A.ef Phila. xchoel of commerce. c.unta finance KlUU ..., , Ul aUU Jlru. HUiau. U test lew aa ebUjEstlei, X 3U7, tiis.r uavse Yeung Wern m and filrls " Become a Trained Nurse Tbe noblest, best-paid profssslen eteea te yeuna women. Our home study er bespltal courses live rapid, thoretuts iralnlnr. Hend today for llnnklet "a:1 nnT.ADTTi.piuA 8cnem, von Nrns t-1 unit rb-tn-i -. VhleiVlnhla WINTKK HliSHHTH 11KI.1.KAIU III.IHIIT. Ffu. .. .Tb.1 Wfllevlew and Celtaass Dellealr Heights Flerida. Open Jaj .AtlUBVUXK. N. O. 1 .50 -p-" ten Ccerte in I UOILBQE Acceunl.ncJ aj ,ur "omen y A new ciaas will form at Hank H i g' en February 1. lUl'J. fcr 'n.tructfin D ft in this Important branch C buslneai I i U Day Scheel. Nlcht 8, uoel I I "f'.i..l'!'.".'.'J...i''' ' ?'' "h I q-ssjraPSHBTs--fai-BTsrssss-asrBrBrBKrs193sj(asjP TTitta Oiasabtr of Commerce fi or Til. I.O?nOK, KNO. JXiNDOW, KNO. f Kl S rPIIE "CECIL" is the hub of Londen A -1H 1 CO) X for Lusiness or pleasure ia v ft 15 v) C Visitors have the advantage of the right ) , , ) a I y address with a reasonable tariff. N c (J I ( Ge ft The service is tjulet and unobtrusive, yet V) , I k-A always fully cflicicnt, nothing is lackin-j b- . ,' I rQ) in comfort or convenience, enu the cuisiue Q) K I V is perfect. fyt , j i -r I i V" i I I (J 1 Write or Cable te the Manager for (OJI , , . P-S thts ,ar'' r2i !' VJ j .V : ' 'J Z. I P CsMesI "Ceeelis, (A V ' m (A 1 AN - ) , TKKWOOn, N. ,T , I.AKliWOOH. N. J. j (LAnm.)1 kVArriif LAWEhy k LAUREL INTHEHNES A Superior Hetel On Irfike CarasalJe "Amens; the rinrs" ThoreuRhly Modern Dellthtful BecHl Life Accemplli'.iedOTchestrn Concerts, Dinrlns;, Bus te aelf Course Skatlnir rend (Fer l'atrens) Breker's Odlre Booklet Tel. Ikfrt!ed 870 r. r. shute. IN THE HEALTH GIVING PINES OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY Drj, in-ri(erating Qimitr. Excellent Gelf en n Fine ItetenMructrd 18-IIele Course Open-Alr Mfe Winter SpeMs llrlJle Trails. Feet I'stlis. 30 Illc-4 from .New Yerk . Mnnazer On "The New Jersey Tour, a ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. i,ii!tMci:-AJt.tM.' in & 3 Hetel Brighten abet Casine dtbtntic City B srinsidh tt ANTIC CITY. N.J. t Directly cm. flie Ocraiifteivt j AivAiwrkaiPianrkrtdefDistiiicijci CAPACITY BOO IOAnAer rVbKereT.Bu marIboreu5fi?8lcnlieim . ATLANTICCITYJf.J. . . M . m - r!''Si(sr3T B"H Xffwl H2 U H. I S'M B 7 , Tiik :."' A?- ?" h'u f'."'u f"4,',".! ' f,1"1 j3'"1 I'ltr. Lvery ajipen.tii.enl. H '' , standard In culilne and service. Uoemsi. I daily. Special week.y. J Uethwell l'rep. eveWiLTvS'HIRB Virelnla ave. near .each. Rumi..... Ainer. plan. 4 per day up. bAM lil.LIS. OTinr N J COLLINS ltr Mt.1 D..-l I Kentucky Av. nr. uea.ca -w.a w-w.,. w.T. TJ-vfAll-tnt tmhls. Med. rates. Am. E. plan. Ph 117. A.1S. MAKie-t iSHOREHAMv'r!f,l,:;AAVVNnV.,LA'u,' i Bneplnl reduced winter rotes Mnls (iriibrr. hotel continental .v. -l.wn. ilnit: readv terms md-nt ilways ein. alwas readv terms m-irt"-nt i Wr or phone L WALSH m.Ni , W-.tlm!nl-r Kentucky Ae nr Beach WeSimulSier j-;ivater; prlva's bat". runrlnr water. Open all j ear t V KOPP RICIIMONn. TA. Tjfeftfbw Most meenlllcent hotel !n Hie Seuth. Iloems elmcle ei en suite, with nnd without bnths. Kurepenn plan. II tnstratrd booklet en r-que-.t. O. F. nT.ItIf!KTl. Mirr. nnmiL'D HAM1LTONHOTEL tSkKMUDA lledsrn in Construction and Oreratlea 360 Suites with llath FtreprjeX Accommodations for 000 Ceneens hy llrltlsh P-rclmental rtaa4 N. V. Olflre. Nnur Trnirl lluran OS Sth Arenue rBoekletl Cable Addrees "Unlet nrmada" Mnnacrreent of J. A. Kherrnrd (ll'KIinr. CANADA le CIIATKAU FIIONTKNAC. OUKBRO If ou lore real Winter Sports. TOl Its acaa ; &mrfszMJJeW ral fr?,7Wi.Wlffl California $ r I 0 the land of Sunshine, where roses bloom I in winter time and peeple live JL t throughout the year : where Houses, delightful seaside pleasure Epets and fasci nating bungalows abound that is the entertainlntr prospect oflered in our California Tours. En route, either going or return ing, the Grand Canyon nnd the Apache Trail are among the points of interest included. Escorted tours leave Jan. 31, Feb. 16 and 27. Indeperv dent touts arranged for any date. Extension te Honolulu, Hile, Etc. Our charming chain et Islands that lie anchored in the midst of tht) mighty Western Ocean Literature and full Information en i?eeuear Other current programs include SOUTH AMERICA JAPAN CHINA KUROPE, etc. THOS. COOK & SON , 225 Seuth Breutl St. (Belew Walnut St.), Philadelphia ? Telephone nv ifirtf iiyiRiifiin FrnTTQir " I "S A Hetel of Charm A Hetel of Charm and TTactlllennl I".crllenee Fer 43 Years fiiiperler Srnrlcs r.eflntd Environment Music Dsnclnc N'ear ths '..ikes Car te Gelf Links Cenutlful Uoeklet Druker's Ofllcs Tel. Liken oed 430 A. J. MURt'HY, jrer V i- t Mi'nmtv ' -1-" ' Read of Never-Ending Delight"' LAKl.UOdn. N. J. Newly built and newly turnlsnsd. Ah out-,--I side rooms. I'rlvaie baths. 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