U.V L'A? MK'wlff'viHRffl Kf iwwmimmmftmBxw:t'iramanmsmmmwmwr wwwnrciw.rr sfiwvv mm kti i; " ijwaj TKmwsis " r ? v r-H-' 4Wy'?"'7Pr ,'Wr'- --"'W-nj." -X a--. Y 1- mWOTT'ASTV 1K in(1ft 'EVENING PITIIO .LEDGEK-PHIjUAJJiaLiJliA, , WJU-UJUjaeiAX, japwAnx , "" ?!5 at S lflfWW P Mulberries Are Seasonable in Seuth and h V 1 ' , Irtey f)'em a Plctuant Forecast of Warm Days, When the f Housewife Here May aiaKeancm into Vete Concoctions ' y MBS. W. A. WILSON FidllU, fill, W ' " ! """ ." ?fWf' "! rwvrd UllHILB February ae are cover cever fWi Northern garden, ths heuw FiW.ln Flerida are picking strawber- fr" mmIm te the table, and hate a Raw that cannot b found 4n the can. K.. V. ... w till. . ' thk tMn f Garden or jiD" ", -ffef iha Palmetto State1 call this Yge- r; ,nd a mass of these little bnlla 'Qimmcrr gteen, Mttenti nicely with f; Slall Sat is fit' tot the gods. t . '".. '.I rIfa Mm. Ionian .iUr7ef Southern Flerida, "te send l(SS rS5?..i5 iwythlnt le In the grip tw"r " .v.. haw lUKni fay the tiine R tear wn local fruits areready te bar- E' J?V'i7,. 11..1 vni mlaht llka te read . IJeut ua down here. Strawberries, te- I.' atrial ana 1u tier vcaue, "" feSBWrt the radish, scullion or r-( PV""' . Minn mil nthar aAntan II' WHiaSuL Tima te our table! from traca,. ""' m.tm0Mumtuimn afu Things You'll Leve te Make no en We have VosmepolMan style j..u. nart HfttJllan ana rencn. ta we5 mlngitef of Anwlcan dlthw, ' one need nerer lack for "?.&.' L.-V fmrtafa nr lntr it- yt .r rji..T.ca--iii t mate te avoid the rigera of the North L m winter, waiurwiy amj una p JiVw ldeaa and rcclpea that we are erer " 4itt tA trr ent." It's """ . -,i i BBraweenr nwn Haleet the largest berrieej (n tue box, K. waAwith the atem en and turn en W dett, and ahake dry,. New place In a I wwi , . - . . Twe roiteipeona of wttr, ytt e one evff. Oream wellj new add 0n ed fAreeffarter eiipf of flour, Twe ttatpoen of baking peicaer, OM-half teatpoen of talt, nMa.iMrim nun er.muM. Beat well te blend, then fold In the sillily btaten white of the egg. New drop In the side of the bowl thrce large ber ticf, cover with the batter and lift en n cooking spoon wun some ei we enier. .. Amn in n. KkillBfc centfllnina: sufii- ttmt Vet fat te float tlie fritter. As It betlns te brown turn ever In fat, reek about two minutes, lilt wun a berriei thai have been (tru$htd fine and then rubbed fhreuph a sieve, One and ew quarter cups of pow dered swfar, wntte e; one tgg. Use wire wliln te beat, and whin until you have a pitcher full of frothy ugnt pinu sauce. it uminllv taken thirty inlntttM te whin un. but von harn the most delicious straw lorry snuce you ever tasted, .,. Strawberry Salad Woeden-BuHon Girdle. go with a drooping tninn, anu uni cam or tne uroepcr n or licnitii prevents the tnc cam or tne uroepcr nas gene w "n or lien ti tircvents the cumvauen vi tlie habit of crectnps, y cultivation e texi'M be surf prhcrt fit the way the element of hope Olid "pep ' win grauiiauy come uut into that mind. Tomorrow benatnrlzlng Anger ".? EMBROIDERY Hara.tUchlng Whit Yeu Walt All !. -J5I In pMiirf sllwr. Baar.BraBd Weel all ealart. FLOWERS EMBROIDERY CO. X. K. Cor. Hlh ft ChtMnut . H E A D S BExac&jcxaKi wire spoon, and turn en sort paper nap- Una te drain. Dust with DOWderOtl BU A car and serve. Repent until you have wea up an. we eaucr. Strawberry Cnp Puddlngfl Prinnra a nlaln rmstrr and roll thin. l te line custard cups, having the pastry well eve the edge of the cupa. rvew wasn one pint ex sirnwDernes. Mem and turn in a bow), crusn tne eer urs well and add VArce quarters eup of powdered $ugar, One-half ieatpoen of nutmeg, One cup of brqad crumbs. Ml and fill the prepared custard urn with this mixture. Cever1 with rounds of pastry cut with the large diekic cutter from tne pastry reiica vciy tbfn. r Brush the tops with the beaten yolk of em egg and four tablespoons of milk, liake In'a slew oven.fer4hlrty-flve min utes. Brush again with the egg and tnllk mWture ten minutes before re moving for the final glaze. Strawberry Tart Lin a dcnp pie plate with plnln pas try, placing an extra etrlp of pnstry ureund the ccIkc. This strip should be about one inehwlde. New 1111 the plntc with thinly "sliced berries, filling quite hlRh. Sprinkle one-half cup of brown fiigar ever tlie berries nnd dot vlth t.ny dots of butter, usinjr about two liblespoens of butter. Cever the top of the ple with strips of the pastry. Cut one-half inch wide, putting the ships en lu criss-cress manner. Strawberry Ihimpllng Place In a mixing bowl Twe cups of flour, One-half ieaspoen of salt, Four teaspoons of baking powder, Pour tablespoons of sugar, Sift t- mix, and rub in five table spoons of geed shortening, and use one ene Inlf cup of water te form a dough. Rell out en a floured pastry heard in n oblong sheet: spread with well wailicil nnd dried berries. Sprinkle liberally with brown sugar. Dust with cinnamon nnd dot -w 1th tiny dots et hitter, using two tablespoons of but ter. New roll as for Jelly roll and tie iery loosely In a-pudding cloth, plunge Inte boiling water, and bell for fortv fertv fire minutes. Be careful te seal the tnds well te prevent the juices from tfcapin,'. Send with strawberry foam. Strawberry Feam Place In :i quart pitcher 7 ice cups of tccll-tcejftcd and dried This snlad Is n n-rnr. farm-it amnntr the tourists. Wash berries and drain en cloth. New cut the berries In half and pile in - nest of crisp lettuce. Serve with strawberry salad dressing. Strawberry Bafed Dressing Crush one cup of hgrrles, am one cup of water, Twe tablespoons of cornstarch, One-half cup of sugar. Stir te dissolve the .sugar and bring te a bpH. Cook for" flve minutes, then turn threueh a nlern Intn n hrttvl. T.a chill and when ready te serve add une cup of whipped cream, One-quarter teaspoon of salt. Serve en the strawberry salad. Strawberry Cake, wasn and drain one cnp of straw berries. Place In n saucepan and add three-qnartfta cup of water. JJrlng tn a bell. Cook for five mlnutea. New rub through a slave. Place In a bowl One cup of sugar, One egg, ' ' Seven tablespoons of butter. Cfream butter,, sugar and egg well, then add Twe eups of flour. One-half teaspoon of salt, Few teaspoons of baking powder, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, O9 Mp prepared strawberry Jutee, f Beat te bland and then fold in one and one -half cups of washed and dried strawberries, and turn tn a well-greased and floured pan. Bake in a moderate even for thirty five minutes. Coel, split and butter lightly with soft butter. I'ill with crushed berriea and aerrc with strawberry foam. Strawberry Cestard Pie Line a pie plate with plain pastry. New place a thick layer .of .prepared strawberries In the bottom of the pic plate. New place in a bowl One eup of milk, One egg, Yolk of one eaa. Eight tablespoons of sugar. Beat with pour ever the bnrr ple plate, dust the top well with nut meg and bake In a slew even until the custard Is 6et. Then make n meringue of 'the white of the egg nnd five table table poens of sugar and place en the pie. Place in even te brown a dcllcnre color. the, egg-beater te blend. mea in the prepared nfn.f nf Mm tin. T'ai-lalnn (cwtin are Adorned with a novelty girdle. Here Is a very smart-looking WOODEN-BUi-TON GIRDLE Ker the double 'strands use ribbon or braid, one or one and a half Inches wide The color will de pend upon the color of the frock with which It Is te- be worn. If It Is a dark-colored frock, make the alrdle of a bright-colored ribbon, and vice Versa. Use two-Inch flat, circular, wooden but ton melds. Faint them with a simple design. Place them at five-Inch Inter vals. Jeln or knot the bands naif way hatwaen tna Buttens, te en tne mil- tens te the bands, cut and cover with silk circles of buckram one and three quarter Inches In diameter. Place a circle behind the bands, where a button Is te gtf. Stitch each band te the circle. Fasten the button te the. buckram by stitching through several times with wor sted, leaving small loepa tn the front Jein a worsted tassel through these loepa A WOODEN-BUTTON GIRDLE will give a touch of newness te any frock" FLORA, S ALL SIZES I A Dainty Strawberry Dish Wash and drain selected berries nnd roll each berry in powdered augur. New place a paper dolly en dessert plate, nnd pile the berries up in g, mound, top with whipped cream and dust lightly i tn nutmeg. Hew te Wash Strawberries Tjoek ever the berriea and then turn In n large pan of cool water. Tumble about se that the water may loosen any sand about the berry. .New lift te u cloth and let drain. New tens gentlv in the cloth te dry. Then stem. Te cap or remeve the stems of the berries before washing the berries makes the berry neft nnd mushy and destroys the flavor nnd appenrance. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you tell me what te de with a flve-gollen keg of elder which haa turned te vinegar but la very cloudy nnd dork color? We have bad it about nine months. We have been told different things te de with it. L. D. M. This is the real old-fashioned vinegar and will come clear and sparkling if you will filter it. ' would net. disturb it, drawing out Just as you need it. This vinegar will need te be diluted with one fourth te one-third water before using it. Te filter, use a felt filtering bag, which yen can purchase In a house furnishing department, or through a flannel bag. Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you give a recipe for tartar sauce, and alto for the chestnut sauce for guinea hen? Mrs, W. B. P. Tartar Sane Chop fine One large sour ptekle, One medium-sUe white onion. Bit of garlic, One-quarter cup of capers, New add One cup of mayonnaise, One-quarter cup of finely chopped parsley, Bait and pepper te taste. The chestnut sauce la made as fol fel fol eows: Cever one cup of chestnuta with boll bell intr water and cook for thirty minutes: drain, threw in cold water, and remove the shells; chop fine and add te a rich Drewn gravy with Juice of one large lemon, Juice of one orange. Bring te boiling point. Read Your Character By Digby Phillipi. The Drapers Here is another striking example of the fact that characterolegy is really nothing mere than common-sense ob servation of human nature the same sort of thing that we all practice in stinctively, in greater or less degree, in forming our opinions of ethers. .And the greater the 'number of your years, the mere you will appreciate this state ment. You've often met people of the droop ing type. They're a, distinct class, with their bowed heads, their round shoul ders. Physically they are all slumped down. Yeu don't need any character character character olegist te tell you that they also droop mentally, that you can't expect much fight or optimism from them. Yeu see, physical signs actually de betray the state and character of the mirid. The droepcr reuld net better advertise hi ei" her hopeless meekness and lack of backbone by a sign worn around the neck. The droepers are the despalrers, the members of the self-pity brigade. And ns In the ense of the "fleppcr," their attitude either la the result or the cause, or both, of their mental states. If you want te de a great work of humanity, pick out a droepcr and con duct a steady campaign te make him or bcr straighten up, square the shoulders and etan derect. These postures de net harpta tyliah hect for tout Weman 2803 W. GIRARD AVE. orgy gyg-NPte". HAIR DRESSING Martei Waving h Hen Expert "INECTO" RAPID HAIR DYElHG Wa apaelallxa in traaafermatleaa aa all klnda of hair wet. N.'W. THEE , si e. era w ii m i Hairdretting Marcel and Halrdreas, 75c Shampoo V Scalp Treatment, $1.00 JENNY SELTZER'3 SALON MOVKD DOWN TO Beem 206 M CrfESTrfCT FIIONB tVAI,. 1147 Permanent Hair Waving SS CURLS. SIS . Eitira Bobbed Hiada, $25.00 8pU I pveetaa for per hair Dana b Mete CMptrte MME. B. L. HECKER 25 SOUTH B2ND ST. Open Bves. act, Wed. Bel. te-lMaaai fiffs asL, -BEADS-WOOL- 10c bunch 14c per oz. Embroidery. KnlHIns and PeraBUk Braldlns HematllaWaf Rtadlna Dentine Embroidery . Hcatlentas Buttane Ceverai Bettenkalas NOVELTY EMBROIPERY CO. .aaa1007 Filbert Stare! WRINKLES REMOVED JUST put Wrlnkeltne, a harmless vegetable Jelly, en your face; In S mlnutea wash It oft; fine wrinkles dis appear; deep lines soften; sag-glng and double chin lifts up; face becomes round and Arm ; skin tightens and whitens ; net expensive; sold en approval. Vres DamanstrsUaaa Write (or particulars, IRENE PAULMARD 534 Real Estate Trust Blelf. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Safe Milk Fer Infants & Invalidi NO COOKINO The "Feed -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Officeand Fountains. AskferHORUCtCS, iw Avoid Imitations ft Substitute! &SMV te, 4 1: '!' fr te The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Wlat Is the astonishing titi mated total spent by American women every year for pewdning nnd beautifying their (aces? 2. Hew can the bowl for goldfish be mnile quaintly attractive? 3. Why is a mctel top for the kit rhca table se convenient and cat cat cat lffoetery? . If a boy is 03 Inches tall, hew much should he weigh ; hew much iheuld n girl this tall welfih? 5. Descrlbp a distinctively unusunl Wt hat that enn be worn 'between ecasens, inn inter en, tee. 0. In vhat unlque way is a smart teudi gitcu te a ene-pIccQ tscrge dress? Yesterday's Answer 1. A unique bill which has been in troduced In the Messachucetts LeglRluture Is one te prohibit women from smoking in hotels and restaurants. -. Unbleached muslin makes a fudge-apron that buttons down the back, and is easy te slip Inte, whlle brown toadstools with stitched stems quaintly ornament pocket and lower border. 3. y taking n llttle bit nt n ttrae and rubbing ever it a brush lath ered with senji and water, one can clean a rug at home in a simple way. 1. A hey 02 Inches tall Bbeuld weigh 10." pounds; u plrl of this height should welsh 102,5 pounds. e. Fer the girl of fourth-grade age, an uttrnctle dress whlch'can be worn "for bent" Is white- linen, with bauds of jellew around neck, sleeves und thn horn of thu skirt, nnd n tlnv (lowered de- , f?'-'- 'cmbretdcicd in wools en the yoke? Orny-blne, duvetyne ., makes n strikingly simple - pverbleusc. lA'i'cJUuw .MU.gellar LN: K,i M, K L BB LOUSES Geergettes and chiffensplain or embroidered solid colors,printed or white are safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Ce.'s new wash-bowl flake FAB as, u.a. fat. or. Fab flakes dissolve completely. Feb flakes are thin and that's one reason why they are safe. Fabsuds leave no sticky lumps of soap te dins te slender thread and ataln them. Fab the new Colgate soap flake was tested in the laboratories tif Carnrgie Institute of Technology and proneuueed a superior sesp flake for washing all line fabrics. COLGATE & CO. Etl. 1806 NEW YORK Mi HEfiJjtfUt CB WAKAMAKfiR'S I WANAMAKBR'S WANAMAKE3 Clearaway Sale of Men's Much Finer Shirts, New All $1 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Ster W m -m-sm ... -HSW am ;r-j . Nearly a hundred different kinds and colors of shirts. Seme a little mussed, some a little soiled, but the intrinsic value is se apparent that men and men's wives will cheese bytthe half dozen. All these shirts were made te Wanamaker standard dimensions for our regular stocks et much, higher prices. All are of fast color, geed count durable materials, including printed madras, printed percale and a few of woven madras and cheviot. Either soft or stiff cuffs. Most of them are striped, a few arc checked or with all-0Ycr "eat dwififns ; a few are pleated. Seme of the white sports shirts have attached cellars. Sizes 18Vfc te 18 in the let, although net in each pattern. It's the BEST chance te get geed shirts. at a dollar that we have known of in months yesin several years! Surprisingly Fine Neckties, 35c 3 for $1 Before Christmas similar ties sold here at two and three times this price. This purchsse came from the same maker Ms odds and ends and surplus. Seme wonder fully geed ailks and patterns among theml Yes, most of them arc all-silk and in geed dark colors! (Market Street, Gallery) ' e Knicker Suits for Girls Have Arrived $18 A great vogue for these comfortable suits is premised for Spring, and girls and young women are adopting them for all sorts of outdoor sports. The suit sketched is of tweed in Havana brown or tan with a knife pleated Norfolk Jacket and knickers. Sizes 14 te 16, $18. Three-piece suits in Copenhagen or light brown have skirts, as well as jackets and knickers. $25. New Flannel Middies . $3.50 Navy blue or bright red, sizes 8 te 16. Spring Skirts, $5.75 Striped serge skirts in blue, brown and tan colorings. One model is pleated en te a detachable and washable white undcrbedy; the ethers are box-pleated and belted. Sizes 6 te 16. Clearaway Prices en Winter Coats In 6 te 12 Year I In Junier Sizes i $12 te $35 Just 25 coats and all fine ones. Of velour, plain belvia and silver tip belivia, some with fur cellars and cuffs of beavcrctte or nutria. Alse some pole coats. k'wihVusWn .'aiRirw if ' miti iLiiisWsVr-luL tUT I Sizes $5 Velour. seree and a few plush coats, some with fur-cloth cellars. Just one, two or three of a kind. Originally two te three times as much. (Market) Stamped Unbleached Mulin Fudge Aprons 35c, 75c First showing of Spring styles in the new Art Needlework Shep. One completed 35c apron is sketched the cress sjitch work shown is quite easy te de, the unbleached muslin is of excellent quality and the blanket stitching which finishes the apron gives a pleasant note of black for contrast. Fudge aprons te be completed with applique butterflies or flowers are also of unbleached muslin at 75c. Many ether new stamped pieces are being shown, including pillow Blips, scarfs, centerpieces, towels and children's dresses. (Thirteenth Streat. Central) jr sTs A V First Hand-Made Blouses for Spring Are Here They are all of that fine, soft French voile that makes such dainty blouses, and these, every whit handmade, are fresh and pretty as posies. The blouses themselvps are white, but each is brightened by a gay touch of color Peter Pan cellars piped with a gay hue, or perhaps cellar, cuffs and vest lending a bright touch, like the model with vestee of dotted voile. And a few blouses, all in drawnwerk and real filet. $5.90. (Market) snowy white, have hand-embroidery, H Charming Silk Dresses at $16.50 te $25 aat9 em ixil . ?V&Vv "fiWf There must be at least fifty dif ferent styles among the charming new frocks which hnve arrived for Spring. DresBea of taffeta are made in youthful ways. Canten crepe frocks, beautifully embroidered, 'are in delightful color celor coler ingsperiwinkle, rese, jade, hya cinth, fuchsia, navy, black and rose rust. Dresses combining Canten crepe and crepe cponge, are quite new. The dress sketched is one of these and can be had in two tones of brown or in navy blue with a jade grcen top. $23.50. Anether new dicss, of Canten crepe, has embroidered medallions done in heavy silk, pointed with crystal beads. In periwinklc, navy and tan. $20, In Women Sizes 36 te 46 is a new frock of navy blue or black crepe de chine of heavy quality. It is msda with pleated side panels which are edged with a ball fringe. lawaaai - . w-.jt i.vuv Bright as the First Crocus Spring Neckwear Gay colors and Petci Pan cellars arc prcd6minating in fluences in Spring ncckwenr, as you'll observe from the iisd natins: new collection the Neckwear Stere has ready new. There arc cellar-and-cuff sets in no end of bewitching new styles, some in hitc or &elid color, piped or trimmed with a con trasting, mere Vivid color. Others have wee frills or hemstitch ing or, quite often, hand cmbieidery te make them mere pleasing. Between $1 and $ti.50 there's an amazingly wide choice. Vchtees, alone or with cuffs te match, are quite a? attractive as the cellar-and-cuff &cts, and are in similar styles. These are $1 te $4.25. They'll add an "air" te a frock or suit or sweater! (Central) y ... tV This Is a Geed Time Te Buy a Fur Ceat Prices arc much lower than they were earlier in the season. Alse, there is yet quite a little time for wearing fur coats this season. And all ' next season spread out before you. At $67 and $90 Peny coats, of soft flexible skins, arc trimmed with raccoon cellars and cuffs at $67; with skunk at $90. Marmet coats are $78 and $101. Fex Animal Scarfs Deep, full-furred scaifs are in taupe, brown and black at $18 te $40. Scarfs and Cellars Mele, skunk and near seal (dyed ceney) scarfs and cellars of various interesting shapes are $16 te $41. (Market) Men's Half Hese 35c a Pair and Special Three Pairs for $1 They are "seconds," but geed quality, and of mercerized black; cotton, full fashioned and well re inforced. (The Gallery. Market) Slip-en Gloves ; Are Charming With Wkfc Sleeves The six-button length is exactly right te wear with flowing sleeves. Glace French lambskin gloves, everscam sewn, are in white or black with self or contrasting stitching and in tan, brown and bca er shades, self-sewn, $2.50. Eight - button length French kidskin gloves of flneit quality arc in white, tan, brown or gray with two-tone embroidery en tha backs. $3.75. (Central) Women's Winter Coats Lowered Decidedly in Price $29 te $39 Plenty of Winter-coat weather ahead, tee! These are of warm veleurs and various geed belivia weaves in black, navy blue and brown. Seme arc without fur, ethers have cellars of wolf, nutria or mole. They are lined throughout with silk and have originally borne much higher prices. Sizes 16 te 38, though net all sizes in any one style. At $16.50 A special group of coats, some with fur cellars; mostly blue, black and brown. (Market) Women 's Spring Oxfords Tee the Mark in New Fashion . Oxfords without tips with perfectly plain vamps arc this Spring's early con tribution te the new shoe fashions. Trim and geed leek- incr they arc oxiert Is of Un or black calfskin with perforated side saddles. New, tee, and in the same shipment come ether Spring oxfords, of stuidy tan or black leather in a conservative style with perfora tions en the tips and at the 3ides. All have the low heels that are se popular. All $7.23 the pair. (Cheetnut) Central Aisle Opportunities Jersey Silk Petticoats Have Two-Tene Flounces at $3.85 Ne wonder most women prefer petticoats of silk jersey whsa that material is se soft and clinging that it lends itself te th slender, straight effect of their newest and smartest frocks! And when contrasting flounces ait accordion-pleated and mads in two tone effects, another potent rcusen appears. Henna, taupe, purple, Copenhagen blue, navy and ether colors. ' Handbags of Many Kinds, $2 te $3 You'll be greatly astonished te see such a wide variety of siztS. shapes and materials in such a low range of prices. Meire taffst, cewhide with long grain or suede finish, pin seal and the shiny vachette finish arc only a few of them! Vests of Finely Ribbed Cotten, 20c i Lew price for regular or extra sizes nnd straight bodice top ejt built-up shoulder styles. "Seconds" that are extremely geed. Women's Underclothes. $1 (- Ens clone chemises of white naiiihoek or nink batiste trimmad' with luce and embroidery. Nightgowns of white nainsoek, beautifully '' mac, wun goeu, nrm nema unu nurrew cmnreidery edging, BtM t petticoats in tne popular strntgnt style muuc with scalloped edgts in purple, navy, black, gray und ether colors. All at $1, af dBtaaa Saa, aVataaa I aKaajMaaaa aWa aaa .aataa K 1 Cn -I twA v-uncw mr learner rigurca, fi.iiu ana ?? p wcii-penea ones or ncavy ceutn, made with extra abdeminal'1' reinforcement, higher backs and ether practical futures. Stms lwwt4 , HTV fr. Ml,h clastic inserts. Ratine Cellar and Cuff Sets, 50c .Afitrai"r?aii!Tf3 j" i . "IviBBalPpw. tm, a.j aat -. , ft -wJlK ?? K m,xt mm m in I'M M r.l i w ''i i i ?. fi !C 'i a -,(t b X H &-ML VM M i" 4 m - elm rU - -?J i ! 'i VI il Afl -H2 "i ?' ,,, V- leTSfl I'M 9.m T( $1 r ffl il r a fe 90 ft. rr 1 Af jr rr ts nl ,T t t-r -i h kt & Ve 1 7T w n i J ' 4A 4- t. rn A fKl m n 4 u. a'i KT ,J E.U. 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