' .WJWl! nr-yu'irm. lii,- ICS'j- .;... - .,. v fit if Vsf-i .'. v J;sPl57 -'V V ?.! Ifc.' -Vt F.i.;, ', .. fc- "''',i.'v c- ,M,Ti' tJ, " .,;. -? v.j- V - i. m ? j1 7 -v W-Ml M lit EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 131921 ! DAUGHTER OF THE SUN tit' jfn this m:nNN Tiii: ktehi 1 K nrlrfp ti flM.lt mmiir lull I Oif-ll"'!! t (I nutileer 'Cpe of Ani-r'- rii wltli Mime trlpnni. i Ks tin rlet tiT,ijr lioure In Mexlm Ilia pni.v eulipe Inifi til ti'i'v-r nf n inynlet-i'ius jvemin Zemlil". vim (-nil h-rwlf iln last lirlmp-"' .,, Uif Miintezutiini ll' wltrJiTx ' mm linrlnv untl W-m aim's cemriti Xmildi f i 1-4 In lnve vllh .Tite tejt hi k'ei d her Inn, II full In Imr i"i iipttt (limlnn mi ,y Jnrrnn iln vtvi i n lil .it eriiitlit t 'VMllminlnlli I iiliiiiiftrm fr mniiem Zn L4 'raid- tilr Kt mirlr, te ih n-.ei tr a v. m-e-ptc-. "Hi luuii ir .iivi-nt m,.m.i S ' fine irit- i.i Ur.b. lnhi wltn Hi- aiat rierti or . ms ntnl juUI. Hi .mmetiitni, r8t?trbiln mm; c te n in I- of nurrein tie Bhen m uim II- i 'n tin n. n ih Ameri(n - t u i' imi in i -t -i r i ,. IlltO V u h t i r .nitiiU 4 rtMAttr pit .v tum K' iir r thie-ii. nn tn ,lll '.emul. i lrik.n,r ui h i hi in'" li i , rnrt ttmt m Irees I " t' b m t i i -.tr in hi r sun' Arnipd villi n i-U1p li nvui .-:.. m enir. ."lm an. i ni i ih i! ua th'ni.gii th ni uni ii AM) III Hi: II' ( ONTIM l - A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE Who Knows) fopviielt. tS'il. bv Ciei'Im Serl!nir s Sen Innil never a (Iren ait Ihrauctl I sides I put n thickness of silk, then layer if these breml leaves. " tlicn tv ; e( hpr piece f silk, te make sure.' "Fine." lie until. "Yep. it wll' linlil i water fur n while. Hut it's n Ieiir time , .... i from daylight iinlil dark. miiiI I m aromatic nnd springy, nothing but the n f rntd " liurslier vegetation of n hnnl Intid where ' 'As if I lintln't thriiglit of tlnit ft I TX7K 1.1. Iiiim- tn ilix in Miinew here ' i bpfin h ilitw n. nlil .11 in mi" i' t i It ,tLey rrieil ' Win 1 1- hi' i'.iii -i i k i lni" (hirluc il.nli.'lir mmi mm 15eti mi'.'i iindiiiii in' n n ill' nil were l i In Ii-i'i in linn li mil In dear em in!, in t 1 k cm of lu-r: mf lien he Oil it ,i ii ii linij'x linn itii Ne tlie.v uent en, loll the i .in von tliete therp w.is n win mil ui.lde llicli iml-i some s ii ci ii I" v inl.se anil -Inl anil rolled iIeh ii inie t n n-M inviiii- Ami hen-, nt the hell.-n. tl e fmnul w.ltfi A thill tl 'i Up frmn (i irins. wiiiIiiiki itts wn ilnwii in tin nirapr lii'iiiii in' the nlli Tin' lm de n wde b hide, ntnl ilnnk Then lli"' .ir Inn I; I and IehKhI nt i'Iihi nilii i in lm i:n ' light. "I5en iinl 1 1 mi iniiiiln' ' , ".veti'le n lini . '" "Am I'- -niil I'.imIi Ainl ti hit vole he kn Hint -In n 1 ti We If imr ! tin fin 11 flu' lli'll-i .i I'd like ' hi :ilil iii-i'tith ' l'mt it III take I, mi' tn Iniilti n ih i-i lit linlliU pluce. mi. I m.'m nt tn -ti- . "itlnii rench of wntrr Te nil nf tin- r."ii nan i'l. it Minilll) she'll like m lie si t limi-.lii'l mile :imii from llii- ImleuM phiee. Inn llie.v uenlil Imp in iniikp tlw b t t' thiiiRs Tlnit illiiisiii"" of Ietj i" accept iinnlitiiin- witlnm' bemnimliiK her fate vn what hud drawn from him his imptiKive I'lnihet. "The tluiiK tn il. then " aul Kendrir. gettins up "i m hmk fei e likely plnce tn -peml a len-i din Anil It may be timre than one dm Then liett.i mad'' In r Miai-i-limi offering it timiillv. J theusli lie wir ifnterins a di uien in 'nih iiuht '. she had no part 'Tp jnnder." nnil lu- pmiireil in tlie abrupt i ulge i uttintf lil.ti-K nilii-- t e . stars, '"are elitfj plan- 1' - n"t tun far from uatei There might f" be Iinl inp places .imnns the hrnkeu nniilile And.'' i-ln (etirliidid. "e might be able te peek mit .mil leek dnttii a in' gee wlint hiis iinpiieiiiiis Xe : he hail net done her nispi lie looked tewird her. wiuiderini; ter u moment Then lie said bnetl.v, : ' U'sht.' nnd they drank again and began climbing It was Hrit wlm. full an Imur later, found the ret i mil whell the uprced in utilize Kemlrie was some where nbuM' het , making n lui.aidnu.s way lip n steep bit nt lift', when l!ett's voice limited up te linn "I tliink. I"i' K"t ii wejp i,ii werdb. guarded but a tin ill with her triumph Come s.p. It's a gicat hoi", ftld b bushc. I don't like t" go puk- inB into It alone )u can i tell. th"ie might be a hear or a nake - some thing inside " He ellmhid ilenn te wlieu' he .tnntl nt the edge of a little Imel space, hei gown gathereil m a hand at each sMc. her prettj face llirin-l forward as -In n SOUgUt IO lll'IT iniO Hie 111111 Ulline U'-l i ,TT -... .1 ... I,,,l,.. K..r ...l jiv caw mi i'iiuii in u"-'- "" " itnmediateh the hole nf hi. h he spoke, se was it covered and hidden. Hut at length In- made out the irjcguhis opening anil, thrusting the huhes aid" with hii ride hnrrel. jii Igi-d that Hetl had done well. H"ie was a pirpen dictlllir ileit in the rock, i tie of theM' cracks whnh net infreipientlv le.-ult from the .splitting of gigantic iiindses et rock along a ell-delined tlaw In some ancient iiiiixiiImeii iln- Rs Hure lind developed, the two monster fragments of the mountain had In en di vided, etii had slipped a little, and thereaftei thmugh the age thej Jind utoed' ftiee te face, i lesi together. Ken tlrie could bareh ipieee his lIy through . he found the space slanting oft te the side: he groped forward half a dozen steps, emnuntered an nutjutting knob of stone, slipped bv it. and found that the split in the i HIT new- slanted off the ether wnj and widened se rliat there was a spine the te six tert ai M" Hew fur ahead the fissiue extended he could form no Idea el lie turned back for liettv and bumped inin her jtisi inside tht enframe "It's just the plate ter ,i tonight he tvnld. "Though hew in the world you stumbled onto it gets me "The bushes grew close te the infs.' IJetty explained. "I was thinking that vc could i reep bat k of them ami tind a little space where, with the hiush mi one fide and the cliff or the ether, we tl be hidden And 1 found tin hole "The nir get- in. and It (lean and fresh." he went en ' We muliln t Imp.' for better "The wall- nie s,. , l..-e. ' whipeipi, Betty, with n little .liuddei "Thi v give one the feelihg tip re going m press in and rush mi "The widen a hit in a mniiile 1 1 . groped en ah ad. came again te the mn thrutft knob ii ml prts.seil tn "Here n i turn a little te the light mid here's mum for a dozen penpv.' Betty hurried ami si,l( , iim m him In vain ln-r eves sniigm In penetrate the absolute nark no slightest detail nt fleer or wall ' 3s nftered -avi Miguel through the senie of tmii h "It's dark i nmigh in sinetliPi jeu She whlsperetl ' I v.'indtr wlml s nhead of us"' I wi-m we iluied have u light!" lie was silent a nmiiieni Mnbe we tin time he simi thoughtful!' ' The niiekeilness nf t hi place euglit te shut off inn glyw trmn the outside Let's 80 ,,n a little furth'i nd we'll tr He went en "lowly feeling n lauriens way with his feet. hi hnnd mi tin wall (if rock at his side, llelt pressing en close behind him Thus the) continued another dnen put es ,,- ,i Then I he) stepped, bemuse tliev eu'il tint! tin means of continuing, -d tin- as tin could tell bv giepiug with then- haiuU the fissure narrowed again iinlil n was net wider than the original entriime. ntnl it irregularities presented dilil cultics te blind progress. 'Stand hetc." said Keiulrli . "Clese i in tlie lock. Here's a match. I II slip hack te the mouth of the place and we II see if theie's any slew gets thut far " "Ilurr). then." said Httt). wltn a i little shiver, her lingers tiiitlii,g his ami taking the match Appi i tinting her sensations he lull i ietl off tliieiigli tlie dark . He rounded the turn enll'd seltl) te her te stilite tlie innt i ii and went en again until In was neat the entini'lte s.,1 yH Vas it that he heard the scratching of the match against the sole nf h i'i Simla1 Hut tin Hare of light came mil in him Did Mm light it V" lie asked ' Yes I "euldu'l vmi sec n ' Vel a glimmni Walt a lunni'' mi i I'll bring in snme stuiT for a lue The match bin tied down nut i n wartneil her lingers ami went out In 111 dink she waited bieatlilessl sigh of teller' esc.iped her w In'n ii' i lieard him t emtng lie went down en his knei s mul m.i I a eiy small neap of the ill i hvw aim i wigs he had scrajied up. In n he s ' tile tn It and stiaiglttetie I u'i I Ii Milchiil the tliilnts eagerl) . Theie a-!-i'.1liel inme light than a eillid i casts, let cm'ii that fainj illiiiniii.ill in btniigl i iiiething nl iheiiliTss uith it. 'I In ) innked ahiui, them i in ieiis Tin muiIiI i tiiiiik the iiassagewm .rnui.' wiiicn iln had come; tlie) teiilil make out ii inn mwi'ig out lunation en mm the iiins nt I he mountain. The h ekeil up an I saw an ever-dwindling space merging with ilurkni-i and tmall) lest in utter "lis, in if I iiderfetii was dibris, reeki -ml w mi awa fi nin tin clilTs tniiHign. illt the ages. he,. :m, theie til lit li -li'eis ami si ale of reek .had'w iiiiiveil sniiiherl) . inisshapen and gin H'stiie, like lut.iiiliiig spirits nf ei! sm Mtig it. iiightiuaic Kemli. threw mi a 1 i r r i . u me tu I .'ltd. In make lleublv sine, weni nlltsiile again. tiinling in ihe open beietul ti. fringe nf bushes. "Vevtr a tllekei gets through. he antieiinieil when he leturneil. "A man would have te come close enough te hear the vmil crackle or ,inell the smoke e nr guess X(. had a tii going And even ihe smoke Is taken tnie of ' Turn tilittl hack fh'ir heads tn sec Imu ,t 'iil't luang up ami up until it w.is dissipatcl mining the lnt sliadnw- If we mn uiHimgf water and f I" he "r" "' "I tliink we would be vit. here a i,.ir The lau.i devils inking eiaida s puj can't innke it up this wav en hersebin k and tluy'ie net gning te limb mi feet up evcr steep hit nf iim itiiainsiile hu-eabeufs. looking for iipiives, inu iniiguv) ei .uuake. null tncjr i , , ,. .. ,., i .i . i i i .,..,1 Lin tliHvi. wliprn lie rnrltt, d t, ntm. Stllll HettJ. "1 kllCW that if I lOOKl'll aelcrlsflc gunvt.i. He'd be In lurk Ui "round I'd llud something. I t mug h find senfc small pines or even the drv- '"f ' beets, of ceurse: nnd I l'"'-'" ll.l., ..,. .l... .1. i in.. nf v.nlr -tile ltnrtsU lint slll II lll'Kl , , , ... ,.,... i""iiiih iuis,- , ,-uu in in nil' ItlVillll) , , " ' , ' - , ground stpilriel. would lie. in Hetty s 'j,wc ui, hnndfuls of dry leaves nnd the beets nnd may need the gun. Unno e s. spleiidid ' grass, perhaps some tenileier sheets land I'll show you our resuveir." Somehow, he uursl out. "in fpi'e , i,0iu the hillside sage, with ZeraidnV She put a handful of haves ijuil twigs nt .ernidii and all the bandits in Mex-1 deak spttnd ever them, might make ter en the Hre for the sake of mere light, i e. we 11 cr.rry en. ' l?etty a couch en which she could miiti- nnd led the wnv toward tlie nniiewins "Of ceuisc, said Helt). age te sleep. It was tee dark for pick- lU-sure further back in their letrent. lie niv that she was leaning back , inK n,,d cheesing nnd his tange was Here she stunned before n I'rc.M rildelv agiilnst the iecKs, tlnit Her whole body limited te what scant growth found root ' ...... .i..mp.i lm.il.lpe live m six feet nil i lies'- iipiiuiil.s 1'iusp uy. drooped, that she looked wearied out. I'm going out for some boughs, the Je-i O J. -X Us ' le.ll "' gllspi.,1 Rett) . "I hog no- " lie became mii-iimis et a suddiii sens,. f r,,lj,.f 11f,,,r ,,, ihat the night m, ,,ftt.ptl ami his , jo.'eus laughter shone in his ens. -Uut theie iim he wis,i.m m sticking -lese f"f a lew thus -mil t,pv decide we te guile ileal ' It was tne time iniitnble ilinugh it, ma) be long dela)ed, of relaxing nerves and muscles H,.fr, sat dnwii iiinplv. hei hands 0-,. ; h,.,. in, ,,,,- P,PN dii-wi tn their mi', looking tired and wis. ful. Kenilrn . looking at hei. fe't a het i iisli of anger at Zoraida fei bi -ng the cause f their present ceiidiiimi Hetty lilted hei IichiI ami taught the epicssi,,ii mn'ding his fm e She was w i lipped abmit with hei ted gown nnd .ataida's i leak hei ankles weie bare: there were sera .',es ,,,, ,leu, . .r van dais looked ulieadv worn out; her hair was tumbled and snarled She shook if loose ami begi-n .euiblng it tliniugh wnh her tingets. thin twitmg n up Inte two inese brown braids "If we tin have In sfav a vvh.le said Hitij, gathering het coinage in lm;h hands, looking up nt hhn and man , ging it smile. -'I'll show von Imw I i.hi e.v the pin. e up Tiiinorrew. wine ' e.'ie dniii,' the imin' pnii nnd hnding us mmethlng te eat. I II i,0w v011 wiun a hmisekeepei I .an be. Why. I can make this just like a home. miu'II see ' Whilp lie was lining the man's pan' In ler mind. then, it was nil simplified and i educed te that His, nutuiall). was te he the tusk of furnishing feed, for nothing was dearer than that they musi eat and that tilling the lardev was .lim's" affair and net Hett.v's Where he whs te get feed and hew and what kind of feed ii might be was t be iett tu in n There was Itett.v fet miii, ijuit . cunon cunen cunon te f ae stub matters wheie tlie pinp. irh belonged in man s hands lii 1 p might rest assured thai whatever he brought in. bi it n handful of morns r pine nujs m the taiiass nf :, lean "It's. iiisl Ihe place for us teulglil," he said -.li. m I ( mi tind haiuii In' miii ' We II have te sleep mi them And while I m doing that I e get te figuie mil a way te bring some water up here. We don't knew what's ahead ami we'd he mi haul ltak betthd up here ull da tomorrow with nothing m drink I and I'd give a let for a tin bin ket ' He made n little heap of dt.nl weed dose te her hand se that she could keep her tin' going, nnd put down en the i ther side of her his rille and t.ie long obsidian Itiilti . planning t. u"i Ins pin ket knife for the work nt hand "Yeu won't go tar'.'" iisked fett). 'Oiil. a few steps." he assuteil hei I II hem- if )ou cull Ami mi liae ihe i ille hand He was going out when littt) s ieicc uiiesied htm. "It's the housekeeper s plate te have the buckets real." was want she said "What tin vnu mean b.v that.'' he asked. "I'll shuw miii when miii mini.' bio k. You'll liuir. wen'i you':" "Sure thing." he nnsweieil And went about his task New dim Ki'tidric knew . s well a.s an man I lint I here is no bed te com cem paie witli the bed a man .-nay make for himself in the fercstlnnd Hut here was no forest, no thicket of veung firs Your job handled correctly One ieat of geed paint, laid en correctly, is worth two coats of peer paint, poorly laid en. Wi'sen lias the best pninters, and uses the best paints, as suring you a perfect paint job. Pine white oil mixed piermses. lend and linseed riRht at veur IH GOOD PAINTING Will stand the test of time Z039 ArchSt PHONE BtLl - SPRUCI 0577 KCrtTOHI-UCI 45l i I WHY NOT Restore These Old Brick or Stene Walls? GUN1TK will de it, positive in -v, adhesion and pernuinent. Supe rier in all respects te Applied cement or nieitai hand- Cement Gun Ce., Inc. Allentown, Pa. A Suitable, Lasting, Ideal Christmas Gift Is the Choice of a Cheerful Rug for the Heme We are showing,- a splendid selection of room size and smaller rugs in our Popular Wilten Weaves which rival the "Magic Carpet" of mythology in the pleasure they confer upon their fortunate possessors. 27 x 54 $9.75 36 x 63 $15 Rugs from Persia, China, the Caucasus and Turkey swell the opportunities at 1220 Market Street for selecting most acceptable gifts for Christmas time. Suggestions Werth While: Small Oriental Rugs $55 $65 $75 Hardwick & Magee Ce. 1220 Market St. When he returned with Ihe first armful of branches he informed Hetty (heerily that outside her fire was hid den as (heugh a sturdy oak panel shut! their deer for them. Hetty wns bending I busily ever her cloak untl still thus oc cupied when lie brought in the second nnd third trailing nrinfiil of boughs. lie steed Willi his hands en his bins. looking down nt her curiously. And as through that lay in n shallow depression in the ground. "Our water bottle." said Hetty. He supposed that she vf"nrd tel.e depression In the reek fleer, since the heuldcr did nei lit In it se exncll) as te picelmb the pessibil'ty of the bis rude basin holding water. The weld "evap oration" was en Ms lips when Hetty (.villained. She had honed te fll'il Be-1 mouth of It." he snlti. catching her Idea ii it I nnd (imni"diiUcl' was i enthusiastic ievir it as IJetty. "Aim wnue c i ..,,1 iyeuii.t tin. M-nui' we'll lind some thing fe" straws. There nre wild grasses, eats or seinetning nun ioeis like eats, hi Jhe ennven." The night'wns well spenl ; dawn, would conic early. And with the dawn thev had no doubt the mountain trails i vetild (ill w'th .ernida s men. iiuesiiug like hounds. Hence Hetty iimlv.tlm lest nr mere time in nicking their trip down tlie strep slope te the trickle of wntei. Thev drank agiiin. Ivltig side bv side nt a peel. Then .Tim filled Hetty's "bucket" nnd thev returned If. their plnce of refuge. Kuuirir arranged the boughs for Hett) and made her lie down. I'. the time lie had earTd and Idled n '.dug into theli "water bottle" Hetty was asleep. 7'e he continued tomorrow McCLEES GALLERIES I HOT WALNUT 8T. , CHRISTMAS GIFTS IMIMiMIS MEZZOTINTS ETCIIIMiS ' ltinnens imeNzns i.amis Framing u Mucclnttr rnlntliiKN KcKterrd sr? EHRETS s SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & DREXEL BliG. forty fw n nt Inst Hetty glrnccd up brightlv there -"incvhere .1 cnvlt) In u mck that wenhi was an atr of tiiiiinp'r- about her. held their water supply; she had noted ' The bucket is ready for the water," this boulder and a fhitlish place nt it, she shld tup. Theie her tiiiesting fingers lind He came closer and she held out some- niscevei-cd .vli.it Kendiie's. ut her ill thing toward lilin. and ngaln lie nd-1 1" tlen. w-m-e exploring new. I Here justed lis views te fit the companion us a fnirlj leiind Iiele. a euple et whom he was growing te knew. She , liuhes at r.ii-s. The (dges wurc surprls hiid spi lind a ery beautiful nnd ex-,ingl. nieiith : Kendrir could nut guess pensive i ink hut of it sue had lm- hew tlcp tlie hole was. , pi evist d something intended te held "l,k,. stick into it." Hetty cum- wilier. .et ter very lone, ncruupb: i ,,., i,i 1....- -l. r i. ."....". ... -"'. leiiK viiuuj;ii inr uiv journey neie but from the cieek. if a mini did net loiter dlnyl.U. he leaineii mat me neie e . ji the wn. Willi the undent sncrlfi-I '",lr1 eigllteen inclies or mere. lleie .inl knife slie had hacked at n suing, n- a falrl lejtilnr cylinder let Inte a lint eus bit of vegetation growing near l'h"k 'if hard rock that would contain the mouth of their den; she had man.- something like two itiarts of water aged a tough loop some eight or ten ' ( ertalnl) .neiigh te keep the Ille in two Inches in diameter. 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VwB sweaters SOLD IN OUR I FACTORY AT COST ! OF MAKING I I "" n 1 Men's Ceat $1.50 te $4.00 Same style in heys' si,e. $2.00 te $3.00 ... i.. i. ii. m in I III' limp lit liiiv -,nHl Swpiiter for CliriMtnnm tmii La,-1 about iOrr, If .vmi (iiniiut mil, mall I up ,-ur i-iivi-H ii imi e win prepay I nii rri iiiim White Shaker Pullovers cellar $6.50 Alse ether eolers.PO00 Men's Sweaters from $1.50 te $4.00 Heys' Sweaters and I. O. from $1.00 te $3.00 I The Story of a Thief One Hundred Thousand Dollars and a Girl The author of "The Miracle Man;' Frank L. Packard, has written another gripping story of a creek's regeneration, entitled m a Frem New On" 'i ,L The first installment of this new serial story will appear in the Aliening public Hedger, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 m upon (level Human frailties and human strength, the power of a great love; these are the chords which the author of "The Miracle Man" plays in his newest sterv. It is a carefully eped gripping- plot, dealing with the underworld of San Francisce and New Yerk ' Yeu will surely want te read "FROM NOW ON" the theft of a fortune ln'ne ,-. -ww Mr. Packard in this new serial story, "FROM NOW ON," fellows the theme which made his ether novels like "The Miracle Man," "Greater Leve Hath Ne Man" nnrl prison lerm, regeneranen inreugn tne love OJ a woman. has made his ether novels like Tn "The Sin That Was His" se famous. "The Beekman" says: "Undoubtedly a strong element in the appeal of Frank Pack ard's stories is his presentation of this theme of regeneration, whether that regeneration be moral or physical; for there is in all human beings a desire te be better and finer tlvm they are, se that the reader finds himself notably in sympathy with this fellow merfil of inu prim-u pugt:, uiinuiy iignung ms way toward semetmng nigner. Remember, this new story, "FROM NOW ON." begins in the Evi Saturday, December 17. -ening Public Ledger IMPORTANT! Three ways in which te be abselutel of the Evening Public Ledger: y certain of receiving your copy 7. Order your newsdealer te see that it is delivered te your he me 2. ;i. daily. Reserve your Evening Public Ledger at your favorite newsstand or with your newsboy. Write direct te the Evening Public Ledger (Bex 1526, Philadrl pua) and enter your subscription. t ucninri. public fedger CYRUS H. K. CURTIS. Publisher i ' i Ladies, Tuxedo $3.00 te $4.50 Ladies' Sweaters from $2.00 te $4.00 $3.00 $4.50 ?.,-?$5.50 Ladies' Tuxedos l ... . I Ladies' Spert Sweaters at Men's Spert 'Sweaters at Ladies' Brushed Shawls $2.50 and $3.50 Men's Brushed 7C- Si 9C Scarfs ' Lj l.LUj Men's Mohair d?0 ftfi Scurfs tpi.VV yj TU W. r Jf sv- . Beys7 Pullover, $1.75 Sent anywhere by parcel pest. Open 8 A. M. te 0 I". M. VICTORY Knitting BVIiBI try St. M i Take iElevalf 821 Cherry St. T'eurth Fleer - e f l-BM-M-B-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-B-----B-l-M-MIIII-B i '.-"-.'. fTTHS
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