)WDS HEAR RETURNS Iff CLOSE RACE BEFORE jyENING LEDGER OFFICE -iw 4000 Persona Get Latest beporte by Bulletin and Megn- pnono ocrvito vi Paper felEERS FILL STREETS eager for news o( S SatMng presidential wee. Jammed the !? . . mi.i. .mA rhMlnut streets ji, 4000 penwn. action of Btxth and Chestnut streets f EuvTfor the- Mturns siren by the Evenixo Itxi, bulletin ana rors.i'" ...-. ''.tttslnslde U building eight regular em fiZZ, and thirty extra telephone operators l". .hmnands of telephone calls bear- ijjwuests, Pl d demands for In- MMute by minute, as the reports wore A In from all over the country, the ?, was megaphoned to the clamorous 1a that almost booked tradlo on the ESI At the same time the mechanical ".' . .... window rattled oft the SSSl report, that showed the ebb and Stow In the raco ior mo nsi ...,... L was a responsive crowd. As each sue- Sat n print, the closely packed mass of men jetrne nil anlmntlon and the cheers of the wSon or Hughes ndherents reverberated hthY narrow street. The Wilson rooters ind many others who gave vent to their imitation for the "garrison" finish of the Priildent were armed with horns and other SSTel'maWng devices. Dejected by the anexpeciea sirens". ..-,......-. - - TZ.ll. .rv. iho Republicans, receiving mw lf as encouraging reports filtered In, Ikowled themselves hoarse. There was a sprinkling of women In the farowd. Their Interest was iasieneu un mo rerofrcMi of sultrage. The windows and Itoott of neighboring buildings contained n, deluxe of telephone calls came from ?ciy section of the city, from Camden, I ftom the New Jersey seashore, from Chirabcrsburg. West Chester. Dover, Del., aci many other distant points. There was bo rest for the weary telephone operators. m So Intense was me inieroau in un uui itorae that the telegraph wires as -well as the Wtphones were kept busy rushing queries and answers. One telegram, from a physi cian In Pocomoke City, Md . requested that t full details be wired at his expense. An I other from Ebensburg read: "Wire me I quickly. Is It Hughes or Wilson?" The optimism of the Republicans who vent to bed after a night of celebration in 1 honor of the supposed election of Hughes I give way to feverish anxiety. "Sly aoa," iticUlmed one Inquirer after his third call, 'tow long will tins anxiety last?" While the greater part or the requests Tor it Information In reference to tho nock-and- neck presidential race were Interested Ronly In the results of tho "wet" and I'drjr" votei In the States where the IBo.uor question was In tho balance, sev rl women wanted to be reassured that tho KfTraglsts had really won In South Dakota. CLUE IN "PHONEY" COINS Boys Stumblo on Cache of Bogus 50- Cent Pieces May Lead to Counterfeiters A clue that the police believe may lead Ho the arrest of a band of counterfeiters. uncovered by Ave boys who were play ling hockey In the vicinity of Twenty-third Land Westmoreland streets During the hockey game tho ball was driven out of bounds and landed among glome bushes growing on a vacant lot. The IboTi. ran to the Bpot where the ball landed land ware surprised to discover a stack of IBity-cent coins l WllUam Smith, of 2111 Westmoreland Jrtrttt, took the money home and showed lit to his mother, who discovered that the loots! were bogus pieces. Hri. Smith notified District Detective iFreadergast, of tho nidge and Mldvale avo Iliaei nation, who Immediately began an In- "TMtlcatlon. Several Federal agents are a! said to be working on the case. Il . C Suspends Freight-Rate Advances WASHINGTON', Nov. 7. Freight tariffs I proposing Increased rates ranging from five Pto teun cents per hundred pounds In the jlron and steel traffic between Chisago, Pe liirli, SL Louis and Kansas City and Des lllolnes, St Paul, Duluth and other points In IBM western trunk lino territory were sus pended by the Interstate Commerce Com 4 mission today from November 10 until (Mirch 10. pending 'Investigation. The lUrlffs provided for cancellation of the pres- jent commodity rates on Iron and steel ar- Stkles In carloads between these points. EVENING LEBGER-PHILADELPHIA, .WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1916 Expect Statement From Chancellor BERLIN. Nov. 8. Chancellor von Beth- Imann-Uollweg Is expected to make an Im- iportant statement on Thursday, according iw in semiofficial Overseas News Agency. i'On that day the main committee of the iKelchstag, which has been authorized to liwet during the recess, will assemble for iw nrst time and the Chancellor's address 1111 be delivered before that body. MOTORS INJURE 3 C11ILMEN AutomobHIsts Strika Them In Crush of Election Crowds tn tho Northwest the Three children were victims of automo biles In the election crowds in the northwest section of the city last night They are Frank Slater, seven years old. IBS North Nineteenth street, bruises and fractures. In Woman's Hospital: Dorothy Slutslcy, six years old. 19JS Patton street, bruises and contusions. In Northwest General Hospital, and Howard Franta, six years old, S11S Clifford street, bruises and cut, treated In German Hospital and sent home, trtr"1,. wJ111' mo "utchlnson and n.V k .the Slater boy Bt Nineteenth vrtt?ord.utre't8- Morrls Kayser. 4111 f ii,.S7'tn BintU WM held "sponsible for the injur ea to Dorothy Slutsky, who I la,,,nc n...tn" ,trMt nr !' home, R Charles Hill. 2JS2 North Twenty-sec- HowaFVaTa.lr,VlnC thS Caf "trUCk All three automoblllsts were arraigned .1 , V,rate Col"nl' ,n the Nineteenth and Oxford streets police court this morn ing and held for a hearing next Wcdnes-flay. FIRE IN DREXEL HILL John F. Jacoby Jr.'s Homo Ablaze as Ho WaUhes Election Returns nt Broad and Chestnut Streets John F. Jacoby. Jr.. was watching the election returns at Itroad and Chestnut streets last night wl,en ne received word that his home In Drexel Hill was on fire. He arrived there In time to assist his wife nnd several neighbors carry out somo furni ture. The flro started between two wnlls on the first floor. The house, which Is a three-story brick and frame structure, is valued at J1S.OO0 Mrs Jacoby was nlone In the house with n maid. She telephoned to the firemen nnd then succeeded In reaching her husband's omce. Tho flames ate their way to the top of the house before they were finally ex tinguished, damaging the oulldlng to the extent of about $2500 MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED MorchantvHlo Resident Badly Injured by Fall in Vertigo Attack Adolph Qenner, of 114 Locust avenue, Merchantvllle, N. J was seized with vertigo In the Bingham Hotel, Eleventh and Market streets, last night and fractured his skull in me laii mat loilowea. his nead struck the floor. Qenner was lanen to tne jerrerson Hospital His condi tion It serious. Wills Probated Today Tho wills or Mary It. Howell, who died recently at St. Agnes's Hospital, nnd Mar garet Selpp, Gorman Hospital, admitted to probate today, disposed of estates alued at $31,000 and $5500 respectUoly In private bequests. The personal effects of tho estate or Jacob II. Thomas have been ap praised at $13,787 21; Harry A. Nagle. ui3 st, and Katharine B. Jones, $5227.90 lilitwirt a MlHiH Writt or call tor our new and Intrmtlna Booklet "Looking Into Your Oum Evea." A Series of No. 1U Eye Talks Onr Next Talk Tnes., Not. 14 By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. k JK UCII hai already I y B been said In con- I Jm H demnatlon of tho ItiSS m use by many people of the same towel especially In public places Ihere are many eye diseases that are contag ious, and there Is no surer or moro direct way Imaginable of contracting such diseases than by wiping tho face with a towel that has previously ben used by an infected person There Is nothing upon which we are more dependent than our sight, and we" should, ac cordingly, safeguard It In every way possible. The one greatest way Is to consult the Oculist the physi cian who specializes In treat ment of the eyes whenever It Is suspected that the eyes need attention Should glasses be ordered, be sure to see that the Oculist's prescription is filled by an Op tician who devotes his entlra ability and energies to doing such work perfectly. Prescription Opticians G, 8 & 10 South 15th St. We Do NOT Examine Buet. "This 'Talk' from a coprrtsht series. All rights reiorvtd. Will! m Victrolas $15 to $400 . Easiest- Terms I Our KWmmL 1 Salesmen T9HUt j Are An s I Authority b. I On Records ' ll$? MLOVt We have specially trained our salesmen to be proficient in the knowledge of music as applied to Victor Records. If you can remember the air of a desired selection it's a "ten-to-one" the salesman can give you the record number and the name. The proof is in the asking , cntrai Broad Above Walnut minut uso These Three Open Evenings Uptoum Broad & Columbia w. aty 52d & Chestnut w, put. 4124 Lancaster Ave. kiiSf 1 Diamond 4391 Belmont 5100 Baring 1795 Eaw.1 sjssffffffffba. j HTOHR OrKNfl DA1LT AT SllO A. M. CI.OSKS AT SliO I. M. Women's $1.25 Union Suits . Kxtra heavy. All desired shapes and sixes. )98c Women's 85c Underwear, fiCc Extra Site K!!,.-kC2tt(Jn ,rlbhl. Vests have high or 3icJl-neck: lon.,? Kni lbow sleeves. I'ants nrC'knee or anklo longth. Mail Orders FlUed HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE rhm. orders sum mmmmmmm Ml nrolhers FinST FLOOR, SOUTH liaaAVVVtVaMWV Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh Corset Values in the Ahnhersry Shh Are Frankly Marvel Lit Brother Special Cornets Good $2 and $2X0 Grades n & n.5o Made of ooutll In white or pfnk Medium, low or girdle top. All new. Sites 1 to 12 Inches Ml mothers SECOND FLOOIt "A-M"'"1 Kiaisii f, a f,.f,.. f, ... ft mm. f, Vfi iViaiiinA-rtlaw-MVtULVXAA'-a- Important TwentyFifth Anniversary Offering Fifty Yellow Trading Stamps free flnnH in Ann Tinnh i . -v ... I I ' ' 30 A Good in Any Book YELLOW TRADING STAMPS f FREE New Series Tomorrow To Every Purchaser of One Dollar's Worth or Over No Matter How Many Other "Extra" Stamps You May Aircaay uavo SifrWVvwaHSV Style, Quality & Economy Unite in This Sale MERCHANDISE does not gam admission here merely by low price it must be up-to-date, standard quality and seasonable. This applies to every article in our Anniversary celebration, from tho least expensive to the costliest, and on all you can save from n fourth to a half or more. iMMiJ Women's Sample Shoes -w''1" ' " f'l t" nif , . ft, .,. . f, Viyj-iili.ujTjLr-uUY A Thousand Pairs of Up-to-Date Styles in Patent & D ull Le other fO 1Q Sites Sb, t, 4U and 5; ividths C io D 1 X 7 If Hought in the Regular Way You Would Hae to Pay at Least ?3; Very Likely $1 A sensational purchase put on sale for the llrst time tomorrow innrnltip, nnd tjplcal oi uio man pious aiues mat uisiinRUisn an or tno footwear In tho Sllxer AnnUersnry Sale. ISERIES "7XXI" & "7XXJ"$ Teen's Sample Shoes $Q get JToys' $.T to $1.50 STcnJ' Good in Any Trading Stamp Book ) ' hh0Ci 3 !: Plflo' C0 7-, 4 CI e I Samples Murptnn Kl.ick of Hip TttHInn Qtinoa i & I t Button Shoes jJ In patent colt, Run-mctnl nnd tnn Russia Silks : Crepes : Velvets Winter's Loveliest Are Featured in the Annt'rersarj Sale 98c f -40 j - calf Slies 2H to 7 j tfr-.- KXCRI.SIOH snor. CO All leathers Sizes 3 to 6 Kxceptlonal alue. I.lt Ilrotbem FIItST FLOOIt. KOUTK 4 Oft 4 Rubbers in the Subway i Men's 85c and $1 j Rubbers lions' ami aouths nunnr.its Sizes 11 to 2 ... , 4Se Sizes 2t, tn 5?i, 4Se nnipns 7Ap and 83o Hubliers S9e Little Hojs $2.50 to $3 Shoes.... $1.98 Button nnd IHucher stjles. in' the lot. Sizes 9 to UU $1.25 Satin Mcssalincs . In 30-Inch width. Variety and street shades, also white Women's & Misses' $18.50 FurTrimmed TopCoats h Lead in a series of the most remarkable values in the whole of Philadelphia. Choice lots in newest styles secured ' " at big price concessions for our Anniversary Sale. These coats offer selection from fine kerseys and Scotch mixtures J cut on graceful new lines. i $1.50 and $1.75 $1 OC Taffetas l.BI Come 36 Inches wide. Newest colorings in llcht nnd dark shades s2.98 ) $1275 brocaded nnd $5 to $10 French Novelty Silks rtlcli colorings. Including printed errects 2.50 Satin Charmeusc, $1.98 CnmiH 40 Incite wide. Dlnck nnd best colorings. $3.50 Crepe Meteor, $1.98 Beautiful textures. 40 Inches wide New light and dark shades, also black $1.50 Imported Vel-lS-f OR vet Corduroys ' Genuine Knclhh drets corduroys 22 Inch width. In black, white nnd choicest "Winter colors $2 Silk Voiles & Georgette Crepes, $1.69 & $1.89 Variety of wanted light and dark shades, also uiacK nnd wnue. Lit Brothers FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH :i rMwk m HPffifmMim m lOTW MM I'm 1 r 1 til I r I I I I I I I I M Y ' f 'I! II LJ LJ 1 1 1 1 1 I v I L I 4 4 Women's and Misses' $22.50 Coats, $18.50 j Swagger models for practical wear and traveling. One sketched. I Mnde of wool elour In brown, green, blue, gray, blnck. etc Hae big cape collars, I ! braid-bound pdees ami nelt - ,- Also smnrt coats In mixed fabrics with fur collars. Women's and Misses' $30 Coats, $22.50 Of broadcloth in dressy fashion. Like sketch. IIao high fur-edged collars, picturesque Itedlngoto lines and offer choice from Numld lan brown, Itusse green, black or nny blue. Also stylish raglans In Scotch tweeds. Women's and Misses' $35 Imitation Bolivia Coats, $29.75 Beautiful shades of green, brown, blue, gray, black and plum. One sketched. Hae big handsome collars and cuffs of kit coney, nnd are lined throughout with elegant satin Also fine coats In uool elour, broadcloth and seal plushes many fur trimmed. Women's and Misse's' Fur-Trimmed Suits, $9.90 Of wool poplin In nny blue, black, brown nnd light colors. Jaunty belted Jackets I and Btyllsh new skirts Many trimmed with chet or fur. Women's and Misses' $32.50 Fine Suits, $25 v Many beautiful styles. One illustrated. Include broadcloth, elours and wool poplins In new shades of green, brown and plum' also blnck nnd navy blue Many hae fur or other dressy trimming touches. Jackets nro In belted, plaited and pocketed styles Women's and Misses' $25 Dresses, $18.50 Jaunty street frocks of serge In Ucdlngote effect, with coatee or nton blouses and miernoon circsies m satin or taffeta, beautifully I.lt Ilrntliers SECOND FLOOIl military braid or Turkish embroidery, trimmed. 4- 4 . 4 4 4 0 Two Phenomenal Anniversary Offerings, in I l4-4lttmA Hfocri J numimvu ncii AVVVIVVtVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVlAVVVVVtVVVV'VVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' .L . Wonderful Values are Available in the 'Anniversary Sale of Values That Should Dispel Every Doubt as to the Superiority of Our Millinery Accomplishments 3 Values) $i on Three Styles X.KJfS Sketched ) Lot 1 Hat3 at once practical and dressy such as you can wear for any and all occasions. Hit T . C. D7jmJ. 1 -..nw.m 17f I IMOUC VI line uiuk t-jrwua r t.vt. i IW In Smart Large Sailor and New Flare "1 1 Shctpcs. $2 Ostrich Bands. With Tip. Black and Colors. 95c $1.25 Novelty Fur Hands. 89c -T I tm fZ&l JLlP- J&r i' .L-&ililililililtoa ffkJmri sw ivv irn rJ aiQQ uy ap7yA r s89 i4-. -- r r l .-" $4 Values ) !$2.79 iiti Three Styles Sketched ) Lot S Handsome dressy hats thnt you will take pleasures in weannR with your nicest Winter suit. .' c IIL.'j- tr.. , Dl L dnoiv-rrnnc iiuiicu i man Faced With White Velvet They nro in the season's most exclusive and beautiful shapes. Hala Trimmed Free Upholsteries No Sale Has Ever Offered a Larger or More Attractive Collection. From Which to Choose $1.50 Dutch Curtains, AQc $1 Full Hunches of Mark Paradise Effects, C9c Values unexcelled by any hat sale yet this year and splendidly timed to the moment when many women are planning new millinery for Thanksgiving and the holidail Season. ' I It Ilrothrm FIItST FLOOn, NORTH rino ollo nnd scrim In white mul hjii. with lnce Insertion; top xalanco to match. Come 2'A yards lonir. "" : ". : . . ' ". ; $u.au imported Irish 1'oint Curtains, pair $4.9$ IIao scroll centers and applUrued borders. Three yards lonB. r .JS'0 98' Talking Machine Co. Blankets, Comfortables, Spreads .VVVVtVVVVVVVVVVVViVVVVVVVMVVVVVVVVMV This Anniversary Men's Clothing Of Quality & Dignity AT LOW ANNIVERSARY PRICES tpm $20 & $22.50 Heavy- 7 1C Weight Overcoats & Suits ) Halts Of fancy casslmerse, worsteds nnd cheviots. Top. ular plnch-backs and more conservative styles. Overeoats New pinch-back, form and loose-fitting; effects In single and double breasted styles Of all-wool over plalds, plain gray and black kerseyu and Bray meltons. Quarter lined with satin. Men's $18.50 Winter Overcoats, $11.75 Rxceptlonal variety of all-wool fabrics and patterns. Pop ular single and double breasted styles and pinch back models. Men's $15 All-Wool Suits, $9.75 Fashionable new pinch-back model, also Unsllsh and con servative fashions In fancy stripes, neat checks and plaids. Men's $25 and $28 Hand.Tailored$2g75 Suits and Overcoats Fine all-wool garments In thirty-seven styles. , II' a'.,. I T '"mWn J lit & 1 'It l hJ a Boys' $6.50 to $7.50 Mackinaws and UOQ PhinMiill rfiATQ J 07 Chinchilla COATS Mackinaw In ui I Norfolk effects, with large com ert Ibis collar and s. checks and blanket plaids, sires 7 to is years. funrv wnnl.n. Polo Coats With convertible collars : some have belts. gray chinchilla. Sites Z'h to 10 years. Lit lljolber. SECOND FLOOR. SEVENTH ST, pockets. Of all-wool blue or Sale of FLOOR COVERINGS Totally Overshadows Every Preceding Event of the Kind Ljsri Vr LINOLEUM : Sq. ya 0mf1tmm&tAmi iG5c to $1.25 I Window Panels J Stronj? Scotch thread laco In filet IdeslRns Various widths. 2V4 yards long. 1 $11.50 & $12.50 Lace Curtains, pair $9.98 & $10.98 Imported Swlsi Tambour and Irish Point lace, with plain or scroll centeis; raised cukhlon work and appltqued borders. Come 3V4 yards long. $6.50 to $9.50 Bed Sets, $4.98 to $7.48 Hgyptlnn yarn, with filet pattern center designs, Htil.trr niters to inntrh. 40c to 50c Imported Cretonne, yard 29c to 39c Floral designs on light or dark grounds. $4.50 to $7.50 Library Table Scarfs, $3.48 to $4.98 Tapestry of erdure design, trimmed with elour and saloon braid, I'lllaw Dpi to match, IS.Z5 tn 4 08. flfl Pniifli Onvnra 70. Roman striped tapeBtry. with fringe, ndtflUlf IM Ilmtber THinD FLOOH ,Cf",T Ml'-)MbtMyaMa'iOAW Kcmnonts CI n CI CA Un M JPk 1 of PI IU OI.UV iinaiu W-MX- ird "T-2 Thousands of yards many of tho same dcslcrn. Colors woven through to back, insuring durability. Two yards wide. Please bring sizes. No mail or phone orders, none to dealers. $2 to $2.50 Fine Axmins- )$1 AQS.U CO tcr Carpets, yard l.tt70t i-OV Famous Bigelow-tlartford make. Full rolls. Dordera to match in some cases. i.it mothers, fourth floor si : V wl Mm 30c Percale Aprons, 15c White with black llgures Cut round, with bib, pocket and ties. Children's 75c Lined CQc Tan Leather Gloves.. 'J' One clasp. Anniversary Offers Opportunity for Big Economies $8,50 and $9 Blankets 6.85l Whit lambs'.wool on spool cotton warp to prevent shrinking Pink and blue letnpea R" vnu ooraera. iz. w $3.50 Ikwl Sw-Mtds. $2.75 , US. ssw"1M VlOOft; NORTH --i .-.se V $8 Comfortables, $6.98 Fine mercerized aatlne tops, with plain hnrdera and backs. Filled with nura I Australian lambs'.wool. Size 72x7S Ins. $2.75 Fleecedowa $o OC Blankets ' ", Woven to give wool appearance. In white, IM mmm " swwswsws i YMal (tmm 1 s 68c $1 and $1.50 Untrimmed Hats Kxcelltut Valuei I A New York Jobber' Hurulus Htnrk In most up-to-date shapes. Including sailors, mushrooms & trlcornes, with soft or stiff crown, Iilack and soma colors. Trimmed Free. 29c to G9c Hat Trimmings, 10c, 19c, 25c Soeclal Durchaue l-artro assortment of fancies, feathers, birds, ostrich fancies. I pompons, burnt peacocks, etc Illuck and colors. l WIIWfll aWIMHHIWI 111 ! XI -.- 1 $4 Skirts: J-.-.r $2.98 Navy blue or black serge or wool poplin, 1 SO Mnffa? Good quality uooa quai silk lined. Melon Shape, $6.98 black Manchurlan wool. i Women's & Misses $12.50 Coats, $8,98 Seven-elRhth or full-length service able tailored or trimmed toppers iMivturAa krAVH and lilalria In iiaw 1 1 autumn shades. i i- --" - $8 Charming Frocks, ?5.a& WoBisa's and l.e'. Oood navy bluet black. Burgundy, brown and green sri;, SJMf wck; Bvy. "s"""" HWIwxr ism '""F" nnm Women's 25c Fiber Silk-Boot Stockings. Illack, white and colors, and heel; reinforced top. iecuons. I Women's 75c Union Suits, i rieece uneu, union riuueu. I Imperfections, J" 19c Spliced toe Slight imper- 50c Slight i Boys' $5.50 Two- $0 no Pants Suits . f f" Norfolk pinch or plaited hack. Neat mixtures, chevlota and caaslmeres. Sizes 6 to 17 years. JBoys' $4.50 Long$0 OCi1 2 Ovoi-rnafti 0! I SiifKle or doubl breasted : oonvertlble I I irtorm collar. Fancy ray and brown I i mlatwaa- to 17 ysmnu ! 4 i i.h.1I..i)iMBH.iii iwipimi. Men's $1 to $6 Shoes, $2.95 nun-metal calf, patent toltskln, ktdakin. black and tan oil grain Swing ana snugger last All sizes in lot Women's $2.50 to $ 1 9Q' $1 Shoes LOV Zleslfr lirotliers' and other makes Cun-metul calf, patent coltskln and kidskln Somo with colored cloth tops Boys' $2 Shoes, $1.79 Gun-motal calf. Hlucher or lace. Droad toe and Kngllsh last Sizes X to 6H. Misses' & Children's $1.50 an $1.75 Button Shoes, $1.19 Gun-motal calf or kidskin. 11 road toes. Sizes 6 to 2 Children's $1.25 & $1.50 Shoes; Sizes 1 to 8, 85c and 98c Patent coltskln, gun-metal cult, black and tan kidskin, Slse governs prt. Nu Mail or I'hone Orders op Peotwewr Boys' 75c Blouses, 44c Light stripe percale, dark atrlpe io4 raa. Attached ellr, open wrist. T io is. Men's and Yowig Men's $18 Suits: jhmW n.w 18.75 All sizes to 42. All-wool fancy chev iots, cawlmarM, Mixtures, pi!da and pln-strlpe, t i $. Men's $12.M Ovarc Alu yuBC nan's. Heavy ohevfeU sjk j cmaslmeres. .quarter satin lined Mmk j ', orawa pun biu niiftivjssf I f&nrv mrm.v. BtaM II U . a,A I - wem fc isJi w - ' JLn !& liAa-K iWSv- .kM$Am