"wtn'r t WlsM'''V' -v,nJ f-HJP F-"llli r-j-. l!--". l --- nT KVENHm iEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917 a "TWELFTH NIGHT" SEES GREEK AND RUSSIAN A PAGE FOR THE WOMAN PROBLEMS RELATING TO THE HOME CHRISTMAS ARRIVES! t ir. IS SNOBBERY AN INHERENT QUALITY IN MOST WOMEN? Few Are at Heart Democratic The Suffering Many of Us Thoughtlessly Inflict on Others of Our Sex pHIL.ADnt.PHtANS In turlleular, I be Hove, nto wont to Hvo too much In tlio past, and whllo thanking otir slnrs that wo "nro not nt other men" emulating tin "Heathen Chltitffe" In their very ancestor worship. ' It Is true that do proRrcw only hy looking back, and Hint what a may even tually rnako of ourselves la by virtue of what wo may hnvo been, nut whllo ic tncmborlng theso traditions of the past It it clcarlv up to us to Hvo In tlio present and to avoid the mistakes of the past. Wo may prnto of hcicillty as contrasted With environment and uomo few crumbi of comfort mav bo B.itherod by us in tho knowlodco that our Krandfather wan ono of tho landed gentry or n, poor but honrst butcher, baker or ramllcsUcI-. tnaltcr. or even that no had a Rrntidfuthor nt nil; hut little, credit Is due us personally fur this blessing. Vo should Mtilvo to tnalto or ourselves desirable "ancestors " I bcllevo few women nro i pally demo cratic. Men may bo, but women never. l'ow women mo i pally imclallats, They may preach equality and may bollovo In It, but they caro very llttlo for tho great mnss of pcoplo ns a whole They nro Intel estctl In their own llttlo ulrclo of friends and cannot bring themselves to regard tho rest of humanity In that hall-follow -well-mot wnv. I undei stand ti woman's lnck of interest In another who, nlthoiiRh having boon Elven ndantngcH, has failed uttoily to rnako use of them and prefers to bo loud THE WOMAN'S Letters and questions submitted to thii department must bo written on ono side of the paper and stoned with tho name of tho writer Special queries Ilka those yiven below arc invited It is understood that tho editor docs not ttctcssarlly indorse tho sentiments expressed. All communications for this department should bo addressed c follows: 'illi; WOMAN'S i:.C1IAN)i;, Evening Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa. Tlie winner of (uiHyS tirli It Mrt. V, TODAY'S 1. Hun tail u tlUh nf rccB ho prcpuml to that It will ho v,iy to "lratM tlicm? S. Wlmt run bo dono with brcml rimmh whtrli lias turned ullclitly Miur.' 8. How can turhltl water ho t leans il ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. If nn old slovn llntir N put m tho fml uf m brilNM rurtiiln rod ttirii tlio wbulnw rurtnins mre btlnc run uu It tturn will li " Uuneer ut taurine. S. MIrrori polNhcd with n clulli mnkril In al.-cliol rollimcil by n dry iluth will li.nn n urprlhlnir luiln. 3. lnrirnr or nalU of lemon will rfinovn Ink stains from ho.inH. Directions for Claret Punch To the editor of Woman's J'tige' Dear 5Iod ini Pleann publish n rec Ipo for mnklni; ilaret pumti lo servo at a dtince. nna obllco O. M. O'll. Jtlt thoroUBhly contonta of two quart bottles of claret, two uuiirta soda water, elRht tablespoonfuls powdered EiiKar dlssohod In a llttlo of tho t,odn water, teuBpoou Rrated nutmeg-, two liqueur glasses maraschino, pound of Re, several wllcei of cucumber Tlnd or slim of orange and lemon. Uerrlas In season may bo ridded. Itecipe for Hot Potato Salad To tho Editor of 11'omaH'a Paat Dear Madam The followlm; Is n subntantlal hot potnto Biilnd r-dpi' Kh nnd , onk i nrdlum Hired potutoi-B without imrlnu, cool, peil and cut In thin alius. Arranep a lioer bf pn toen In the bottom of n dlih. tunHun with H.itt and pepper and Hprtnklu stth ilnely chopptd parslt- and celpr. mix toBlh,r luur tunl, Hpoonrula 1 uch of vinegar and u!K oil. uilil a little 1,-mnn JuUe nnd heat Juit tu thu hnlllnt point I'our over tin- potatnew nnd rover tl:lilh. Stand In a warm plaro until wanted, then uino with trisp fried bacon or rohl ullcod melt cura 1 v. it. 11., .Liiunenn, iH, Lobster a la Newburo; To the Eilttnr of Woman's Paat - Dear Sladain Pleaso civo ma dlrectlona for making lobatcr a la Newburc. MAui A u. Put into a brazier or chaflnrj dish one pint of tllcid boiled lobster, season with one teaspoon suit, a dash of cayenne pep per, two tablespoons butter or minced truf fles. After atlrrlnc well, add a wim-glass of Madeira or sherry wlno and cook eight minutes. To two well-beaten yollts add one tialf cup cream, then pour Into tho chaflnjj dish, but do not let the mixture boll. Servo on toast. Remoinf? Oil Stains To the Editor of Woman's Vaae: Dear Madam How can I remnvn rmt of machine oil from vvjilto nuoda? NIII.UU II, Dampen the spots with ammonia, then wash out with white soap, first with cold, then with warm water. "Cleaning House" Differently To the Editor of U'oinaa Pdae: Dear Madam The last Frllay of every month I completely "house-Ueun" one room of iny dx room house, und tho clcweta are rleane4 with the room Into whit h they open. Ily fol io wins thla plan eaih loom In the house la thoroughly iloaned twice a ear. and the only way In which the regular routine of the houe kold la disturbed la that extra cooklntt U dane the day before. Aa eaLh room la tlan4 any new article of furniture needed tor that roum Is purchased at the time. I And that this aynteni te more easily bandied and tny borne la Itept in better repair than by tin annual freahemnv up. IMra J, To Tan Hide .So the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will ycu kindly publish In your paper direction for curing and tannlnur skins so that they wUI be soft and pliable? ClIAHmH 1). Thoroughly wash the skin and remove 611 flesh from the Inner elde, then clean the hair with warm water and soft soap; rins ing thoroughly. Mix together one-half pound borax, one-quarter pound ground aium and one-quarter pound soap, and after dissolving it in hot water add sum clent rye meal to make a thick paste; then spread the mixture on the flesh side of the taj-di-in. Fold lengthwise, with the hair out "aide, and allow It to renaln for two weeku vv .In, an airy, shady place; then fchake out, ' remove the paste from the surface, wash and dry the skin. Then pull and stretch tt juid shake or comb out the hair Dry-Cleaning Curtains fo & Editor of tYoman't Page- Dear Madam Z and that the ordeal of wash. : biz Jim! drytna- curtains uq be avoLlad by drv- -tUaalna? them in. the folk-wins m-tnoer. Hub tbtm In conuntal. then santly bruh aa-l slaake i tlMm or Ut them banir la. a bruit wind for a TTttUe. Xhey IU be fresh ajrf-Ag-r To Whiten Clothe J'u ue S4Uor o Woman a Paat na-f aiftdaiait a epoontui ot Mast Hi t taut -ruui u -.kt-r to : iw -wwt m m "Ut SMU.CO UulD t,lM- mt " "-" mym . m . - - , -- - ' . . " ' ' ' " HI I I F 1 I I Tl I C i liri.b Bf CiriH 6 ADilK .-?,"W THE CHEERFUL CHERUB ! mm I - NMIII.Ui ! I II I I I' II Sometimes I K-&ve suck pWs-cnt thount I put. ikem down in,, Doatrv. Its thus rrv otkcm sclP . I tkink. Vritc.5 little mc:3!i.$es to ma. -L nr ill IiumI Hut I hive mvii bun .'H" to undeiKlond Ihnt sphit wliMi piolniits the rcHnctl 'I licit V thill Is frcini I llv t'lac flood bv thnso ubo have bad nth. mini;' i of birth nnd envlionmont tb.it h i- bet" denied ono of thi'ir sliteis. Yet Ibis trult seems to be bom In mnnv of our sn. As a child 1 can remembet that while pkijlnff in tho snunro one dav nnother llttlo girl inn up nnd, with mi nlr of groat mvstery nnd Itnpottanro, ad monished us "not to play with so and so. for her fattier was ." I've forgotten what tho father's orfcnBO was, but looking back now i can remember how we all snubbed this pathetic llttlo child, and her unhapplncss sticks In inv memor.v. EXCHANGE yti &21 h. Itrmliitt. nt Arilmurr whiiio let tor tiiipcirtil In jes lent 'h paper. INQUIRIES 1. Mhon iitlpiitlhiff i i-trilillng ri'f-fpllnn it t wlitdi then U a lone nnhlns lino U ti iibn Intrly nt'd"iirv (o ro ilnvvu tho lino Knetlng i .nil nml rim mouther (if tho hrhl il pirt, or l It Mifnlent tn Knot only tho hrhlal pilr nnd tho ninth-, r nf tlio hrhlc? 2 Mh it N tho t.lni(tes( nnlhod tn 110 lit ew litff nu hoolc unit 13 oh or fiiliMurt mi n Kit rn tent to hisuro otennehH 011 both Mde? H. Uliru nil open window In ti hnlrnom tatioeM 11 rnHH rnrrrnt how run iluiRer f inhN frum draughts ho utolded, 1. Wlitn siubn; lull und i-mkrt miuih on a trnrinent Hie. ball niian MinuM lie- atltlrhcd to the upper or miter pipe e, nn the linrk of It lieilie II it will lento no in irk on the nuislitt of the tlulh, tililli- the hotket 1,11.111 ulwn,, Inivi'-I n ruling mnrk In tho tenter. 2. Ilrletl cnfTei- gruiiniN make etttllcnt pin-ru-liIiiiiH, !m 1 hey iu not i ick ilown and will nut rust the in titles. 3. It Is neier periiiNhlhlo In use a ItiotlipUk. Chapped Hands To the Editor of 11'umri't' Ptiot- Dear Mndatn for children, and even for munv trrown iierHiiiia. winter It the iinin for hapned hands Jt renuirei hut llttlo mre to mold the aurTerlnir whlih resulta from chunptd xkln. It la evatntlnl that thu linmls should be tnorotJirhlv dried eaih time tlii are wattied. and never exiinned when moist either to cold or to tho heat of tire. Women who are orrupled with hoUKehold (area or are rnmnxed In ainilhtr ok uiMtlniiH ure ohllKed to vtnnh tlulr handa fritim-ntl-.. and In onhr to Hiivu tiino thev are often tarelesa about Irylntt tluni The result Is n ruuxh. reil skin .Never neeleit to dr your hands as thoroughly as pospilile Thev ma. alKo he manipulated before tho lire until soft und llnllile. rtubblmi tho hands with an Hlinnnd lotion beforu retlrlint pn series them from the dtaui Irous elTects of fold ur heat to whli h they mav have hei n Hllbje, ted. Thev must not be --.nxhid In 1 old water, as thin predisposes them to ehap lilnv. hut very hot waur la not uood fur them, either. Where these precautions are not taken, and the hands ore netfle, ted, a ture mav be efrcnted b tho foIltmliiK treatment; Wash the hands In hot tvati r and anoint them well with honey liastH or mid ereum Hub the hnuds together. Interlat ini,- the tinners, until the) Is-tonie sort and are no lonui r easily hurt when strut U aiealnst any hard substance. Afterward It will be netessarv to remove the urease by wushlnir Ihem In warm water, with tt few drops of am monia and u pure soap. f'hatiKo the water siier.tt times "Ihen apply to the hands the fol loulni.' mixture tllycerln. toloiine. soft waur, equal parts After this pro, ess tho hands will la- soft and not at all srusy or sticky, as mliiht bo supposed. , (Mra.l K II. SI10 I.ovcs Fiance of Another To tht fdi'o- of IFomaii's Pnot Dear ilailam I am In love with a oUns man I have met rec out li. This ollJ man seems very attentive to m ulthouuh ho Is eturaxeil 10 bo married Kindly advise mo what ou would Uo tu a case llitu thla. fONBTA.ST lilUDBU. The younff man cannot be very deeply In lovo with you if ho Is ungated to another, and If he has madu love to you he has been extremely ilislionornlilo to hl tlanceo and would probably treat sou In the tumo way later on. Marriage IJrenso in Nww YurU To thr hdltor of Woman's Pag : Dear Madam -Heading the Information In .our Woman's Uxtha k'e X tnouvht you would k able to Infuria ine as to tho fullowlns What en- the ininllti-in of Mhtalulnu a nisrrluu. Ibense In New lork. fsea far the license and unjUInu- jou may lie able to tell bet Hire.) J. C. C. Application for u marriage license In New York must be made to the Marriage lacense Clerk In tho department of tho City fleik Uoth contracting parties must up pear. The tost of tho license la SJ, and the marriage may taKo placo aa soon as the licence Is procured. The otllce Is open from a until 3 o'clock; Saturday until noon. Do Not Address Waitress To the Hdltor of It'oatan'e Paoi' Dear Madam Will you please tell me If It H iorr-4t when a maid hands the Wishes at a lunt neon or any meal, for th-u watter-to say. '-riiank jou ' to her every timet Also, Jf one does not tare tor some of tlie viands Is It cor rect to say "No. thank ou." tu her. or simply tu shake ones bead? MAUI). It in considered better form not to ad dress the person who serves, but, to help oneself or indicate by a slight negative movement that the viand Is not desired, A lady always shows by her v,ery manner that she Ignores no one, even If she does not address the person. A pleasant, dignified manner is all that Is necessary when one is served. Ask Fiancee To the Editor of lrotuoa'a Page Dear Madam May I ask that you will help me la a difficulty which has arisen! A man I know baa juat announced his eosaifet&eiit to a drl I have not met. I am slvfas a t-tariy next week and would like to ask bint What can I uo auwut. ut Mm-s. as -. uv uwv hiwh qirr CIIASL1K. Send sn invitation to the fiancee also The fact that the man Is a friend fef yours would entitle hex to an Invitation to auy sjfair to which he la invited. It would be very rude to Invito bita and aoc to; ask Uf Ss ti jl -I-. rjsr i& a gA i. nans in ina auiruituf - . in inuf avan a . x!i(riiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiii I m. I tftfT ieu jrnunu . Miii"-" - '' MY MARRIED LIFE Hy ADKLK GAttMSON Lir.I.IAN' riAF-T'S raucoui Voire mine to I my earn ns I rang the bell of my Utile L apartment It stopped midtlclilv nt the Round of the bell Kntlr ntiswcred tny ring nml then fled precipitately to the kitchen with a frlfilitened Riant e nt Mrrf. fndor wood.' t.llllnn InughPtl bulsterouRlv n site advanced to meet me "Plrnso don't be angrv nt mv IntriiKloti " she pnld Willi the frank good liiiture whliti nlwnvH imtlieu mo feel drawn toward lui in Fplte of my trnl tllnnpprovnl of hpr nnd her wntn "I Imve taken puKsesxItm nf vonr lintme nnd caused nn Incipient ie belllon on the pnrt of Jour ninld Will vmi fnralvo me'" "If jou have been nhli I" do nnytlilng with Kntie, I not nnlv forRlvo von but thnnk Jim tnoiit wnrmlv " 1 tetiirnetl llghtlv, nlthotlgh I itecrptly retehtetl vvtinl necmed her Inlnrfpietirn In mv affairs "She tin--gtit i)iiie twisted nnlltm Into her head ' "About old women being witches'.' ' tjllllun Interrupted HOW t,lt- "SnTTMJTi" KATIR "Win told vou tlien?" "About nifltyblrd'H mnltier rnmln Into the in nt ' nil .vim, i-hr pniliiil nut h " vvhtile "titil to nn ' t.llllnn Imighed ' Yoti sen. when Dlrkv nnd the rest or llto tninoli had Hint uimititient several jenrn iigo they tdvirti-ifil for n general housewnrker Kntln nnsweretl Hie ntlvertlsement ilreen! Yoll never snw nnythlng hu verdant In vottr life. If f hadn't taken Pitt on both (he liovs and her 1 don't know wlnit would hue become of any of litem She dldn t know enough to boll itter I titetl lo Klrnlglilin things out fur her anil tenth bet u few thttiK" mill hn was grateful nnd evril,ts-.tlngl nfrnld of me J think the Binlltude linn r.ilher worn nIT. hut -ii. k Htm n ft .1 kl nr me' "fthe told me nhe was going to leave when (he older Mrti Ir.ih.im arrived." 1 -Mid "But she won t tin it " I.llllnn salil rout plncenllv. "That In. tinleife you want her to 1 scttletl Hint. I fnnev" "Whatever tlltl vou hiiv to her"" "Oh. jtiHt generally frlghlftied her'" she replied carppffil "I think 1 put on tho tlnldhliig tnuih bv lelllng her Hint if xlie mild anything mure iihoitt old women turn ing Into wltelie-t nnd killing voiing peotile In tlielr sleep 1 would turn hot pver to tho police and have her locked up tin an inmmo person " "Where do jnu suppose she err got such it notion 7" I.llllitti shrugged her t-ltoultlers. "When you'ro n old ns I am. mv dear child, you'll ceiiHe lo wonder nt anything ono of these foreign children doen or HnM. Don't you know Hint In certain Kcotioui of Km ope they believe just iih llrtnly 111 black art nml magic and witchcraft aa people did hundreds of vents ago? Thev usually get II out of their sv stems nHer tlicy hnvo been over hero a. few years, but It tnlics time " We had dropped Into hairs nn wo tnlketl I.llllnn hntl intlletl on as rnpldlv as was her uhiiiiI rustuin, that 1 hail been tinnPlu to offer her the usmil lotiitrslt-H "llo take off your wrap-," I said at the first iipoiliinltv 'fan vou not slnv tu dinner with us" Dicky will be bite Bluntly " "It can't be tlone." Mil- returnetl "Marry nnd 1 have an engagement to illne out to night Iteastly bore, too, a sort of business obligation of 7tuiry' Hut I must hurry l.omo and dress. I just diopped In to ask jou " Tho opening of the outer door Interrupted her. Dlckv came In breezily "Ilelln 1,11' Iln-iont seen jou since Stm day night Whuio have ou been keeping jourselfV ' He held out a cm din! hand" to her, then turned to me nnd kissed me "Well, professor," .he said, "I supposo you're In the plutocrat class now." Mrs. Vndenvood looked puzzled I has tened to explnin "Dicky li talking nonsense, as usiinl " I smiled nt hint "I'eihapn you remember I hntl tin offer from the Lotus Slutlv flub to conduct u history class. I met the sec rutniy this afternon and arranged terms" "How delightful"' Lillian exclaimed "Wbnt did jou hold tho old gill up for-'" Dlckv asked I thought I detfettd it sneer In his voice J knew h hated the Idea of my doing nnvtlihig to earn any money of my own Iloth his words and tune jarred upon me 1 lesented also his dtagglng out the details before I.llllnn Cinlo. "Twenty dollars a lectme," I replied shortly , I thought of the weekly income which Lillian Hale drew for her advertising draw ings and Jingles It mnde inv twenty dol lars, which two hours ugo had appeared sq large, look very small indeed Hut Lillian was muguaiilmuiis DK'ivY MAKKR AN HI'KKIt "Thai's not bad at till.' she said "Of courMo, if It were a largo dub jou could coinmaitd much moie, but It's a nice little sum foi an afternoon's talk." "It's ildUuluufc"' Dlckv grumbled "I know .Madge She'll not only havo to give up that ono nflernoon each week, but she'll bo studying and planning all the rest of tho week, she's so blamed conscientious And all for $20 ' I'll tell you, Madge, phone the old girl joti've reconsidered, nnd 1 II pav ou t2 each week" "l.et him rave," said Lillian, "lie will be sane bj and b ". Dicky made a face at her, and she crossed over to hhn and , ulmly liu.ved his ears as If ho had betii a troublesome boy "I haven't time to listen lo j-ou." she said, whllo I invrardlj rugod at the familial was ill which she treated DleliJ'. "I'll he lato tor my dinner engagement if I don't hurrj away I tame over to ask jou to cat dinner with us Sunday Then we'll think up something to do In tho afternoon and evening Wo ulwujs dlno .Sunday at 2 o'clock, u conn'sslon to that cool! of mine I'll never get another llko her, ,nd if she utily knew It I would have Sunday dinner nt 10 o'clock In the morning rather than lose her. I do hope jou can come" 'Theie's uuthlng In tho world to hinder as far as I know.' said Dicky, "I am so Noirv." 1 turned to Lillian as I t.Joke My dismay was genuine, for I know ttuw Dithy would view my answer ' Hut I could nut iioHslbly tomo on Kundaj I have a dluuet engagement for that day which I cannot break." For 1 hud remembered as she spoke iliac Sunday was the day vvlion Jack Bickitt would arrive in tho city; Juck, the best f i lend I ever had. who had been In the vvllderiu-BB for over a year and who had no knowledge of my marriage. He hail written tu ask mo to dine vvljli him an tho day he reached New York- I could pot break that engagement. tt'opj right fQ.NTINUnU MONDAY Suitable Accompaniments to Meats rtoast beef Tomato sJuco. grated liorg--radish, cranberry uee. pickles. Iloast pork Apple sauce. Hoait veal Tomato, mushroom and onion sauce. Hoast lamb Mint sauce lloast turkej- Cranberry wtuce, currant jelly Boiled fowl Tlrad sauce, onion sauce, lemon sauce, jellies Roast mutton Caper wuct, Goo or duck Cranberry sauce, jellies, apple sauce. Uolled mackerel--Stewed gooseberrlw. Boiled bluelUli Creatn or lemon sauce. Boiled shad Mushroom sauce, parsley or egg sauce. Fresh salmon Green peas and cream sauce Bolted halibut Kgg saucp Rolled Oats Bread Put two cup rolled oats Hito mixing pan, add even mixing spoonful of lard, one cup molasses one tabliispcn salt und four cupa boiling wate When lukevvarm add one yeast i4ki and flour enough to mix tjuite stiff Let rise ov-jcnight' and But la mf in Mm wvruiag Hate in kw evap. BLACKHEADS" AND REMEDY By I.UCREZIA I10IU i'rltn-i Mnnm of the VP'tropolllan Opert t jinpini MANV vrnrs igo a mighty ruler nr in nioiii ginei.il I h.nve forgotten wlilch, ileHlrtd to glvi a grnnil pnentit to cele brate mie git it event for decorntlvo puipoMs Hie dim tins of the pnrnile nnnled ii tblld apparently in tile nf gold, so, Ink lug a Utile bov. thev (onipletth covered him with goldlenf In this manner the porei. whlih n rn nn outlet fin the wnste polinna I lie Imdv Is nnxloii-i to throw off, were hltl ,li ml ftnm doing thelf diitv, and the child ,li.d Anihorltus on the vniiieil (sllumte Hint the Imdv h hundreds i,ri'm;iv ltitt of ilmiisonds of pores If. Iliroiigh InsiiilUlent bathing exercise which Liases a free llovv of perspiration, thus cltahsing the liores or through a lack of friction, which Is a psrt of the drying process nfler a hnlb .mv nt thesr poles become tlngged, II will n sent being closed up by llefni lug the slilll A blittkbeutl In a pore Hint Is packed with grouse and tint Hint has burdened from beihg allowed to lemnln there. lllnckbeiids tire n toinnmii skin dh feet, ntiil every olhir tlnv there eouiot a letter asking hnjv to gtt ill of them Most women whose Ijtniit.v Is tunned bv these unsiglitli bliuli Mie,ks wlih h dot their fnees would be fiiilotis ir vim told them that blackheads uie caused hv not keeping their faces rleiin This Is the ittiv itnlshed truth, howevtf, and, ns the old ntliiKe sujs, "The truth iiluiivs hurts " When jou Hntl that vou have bhii-khenilH begin hninedlntelv the follow log treatment, wlilch will Tree Hie t loggt il pores so Hint thev inn continue to peifolm tlielr tlutv J'lll a bitnlit wlih warm wntet. nnd with a tiiniplettini brush ami liquid green soati thotoiiglilv si rub Hie skin until jou feel Hiiro that It is i lean l-'ollow this with an itppllmtloti of bent that will ixpiind the pores Wring lowels fiom 'ts hot wntir ns jou can biat nnd lav them across Hie face. "When I he skin is softentd the bliirkhends will it IU to gentle pussiiii Never nl temlt tn ptess them out with the llllgi r li.ills, but tover lite llngtrs with antiseptic diary" of a well-dressed girl A I'KNNV saved Is n poinv eat lied," XXiluotcd Anno .Mai v in lis she looked over Hie odd lengths of silk spruid out on it baignln table. "I want t Hough nepe do thlno or crepe metetn to initl.e one of thoso fascinating Itiisslnn blouses like Slay Wentworth's. oti ought to havo one, loo, Robin. They're 'easy ns pie' to make " 1 smiled nt this Inst remark, slnco Anne knows llttlo or nothing nbout sewing, und uovei- attempts to make anything unless I mil rlKht nt her elbow leadv lo help out So I llgnred that as long as Anne wns tlotci mined to make a blouso I might as well rnako ono at the sumo time There were two vorv good-looking tein nantn of heavy crepe do thine, one of mid night bluo and the other of Ittisslnu gm,n Anne had the pattern which Slav had given her su lnstend of spouting the nftet noon making calls, its wits our original in tention, wo went home and sewed I cut out the blouses which ait" of the new slip-on tvpo with kimono sleeves Lob blouso Is hi two pieces, and when the iimlii urnis HcnniH weie stitched together llt were rcadj- to be lifted 1 chose the given blouse, as Anne nevir wests this color She lusted two box-plaits In fiolit and two nt thu batk just at Ha waistline. Annu suggosted that we Im provo the lilotisis bv making slashes about tho rounded neiklino and cmbruldeilng them with sllvir thread. I liked the lilei. so we madu four slashes two hi front and two at Hie back on each blouse, and out lined them with a simple design, embruld eietl with outline and ;atln stitches. As Annu Is veiv clever at drawing I bail her make two tissue paper designs suitable for tho blouses. We carefully hasted the piece of paper In tho center fronts, just ubovo the waistline, and embroidered tho design through the paper. -When the ein broldeiy was finished we totu away the paper Then we, made patch pockets and em broidered the tons to conesportd with tlie design used about the neckline Aftir thev wero stitched In place Anne enibioideted the largisl motif, usetl In the design on Hie flout of the blouse, above each pocket I liked the iff. ct mi well that 1 lepeatttl this touch ot trimming on my blouse. The skives ate of thiee-quiuter leiixtb Willi a slight fullness til tho bottom Vn inadx snap tuffs of the silk and fatduied tin in tilth a single button and buttonhole When II i ante to tho question of belts. Anne d. elded to nso dark led ribUnn velvet for hers, whllo I used some black satin, which I harpened tu havo, for mine W slash, ti c.nh blouse at both sides of tlio bnx-plattH and buttonholo-Mltched tho THREE CATHOLIC PRIESTS TO KEEP JILVER JUBILEE Services Will He Hold Tomorrow for Fathers Roonoy, Ilnnnigan nptl O'Connor Sliver Jubilees of three Catholic puests will be celebrated tomorrow They are the Itev John J. Itoonej-, of St. I'hilln NVrl, the Itev. Joseph J. Ilanuigun, of the Chinch of Hie Assumptluu; the Itev Joseph I. ti t 'minor, rector of the Church of the Sacret) Heart of Jesus. Kesiiuehnulng The threo priests vvero ordained on Jun liary fl, 180J. Speciu! services will be held In commcmuratlon in their chtirthes tomor row. Bishop JVUCort preslilltig at the si i v Ico fur D'atlitr Ilakinlgan The leiemnuies will begin at 11 o'clock wheii a stdvinn high iiass will be hung by ,i i even ml jubllarian 'Iho Itev James A Ualton, iietoi of tlio I'hunh of out Lad j yf .Mount I'armel, will be deacon lllIHIIIIlHlilJl I & I MlTa 3 f ' vj y 1 111 1 -Ullli u i-fc LJiMouunuu iiou LurwnCvJ 1 trt, I tua. w, . rr ot "-t '""iTtiri i imnnmiTHiri 1 1 1 u iTT'-rrrmTiTTrMimniTri'irr-T-TTr riTMirnnw v rwimiiTTTiirriH iwrw'rrTt'-TTTTr vminnwfwx i .luUJMlimrTTmMTfllBM amiiii,T,.,.V....l I X - , .ml -f-. "JmM gnuc This will r.tiise n tcntpoiarv red. ness, so Relect a dav when you a re sure lo femnlti indonrn for the Ircatinent. Afler cttractlng the blnchhead apply n drop of splMis nf camphor to contract Urn pore it Is well to npplv Hie following lotion, which will contrail enhtiged poret nfler bathing the face Tannic m Id . . IS urnlnj t'ompnor Matir oiinies An excellent ointment which Is sold to possess the pt,w. i of ridding the puree or ncno or blnrkhrtuts contains the following Ingtcdlelils fonPhnWH-nt .. j ""; Mix tliortinghl.v, ant) nfler scrubbing the face thiirotiRhlv with hoi water and a sort complexion brush nnd a bland soap, npplv the ointment nnd allow II to remain on nil night, then wash It oft In the morning wllh hot wnter. I'otitlmio thli tieatment until the spots have disappeared Then, twlco a week. bnlhP tho face with Ibis mlxtiird. removing tho lltpild nt nce by I lining with clear water. Then wlpo over the skin with toilet water. When the blncMiends arc "stubborn" I ndvlse jou lo use the following ointment tleloniilihlliol -' "l" sulphur iir-s.lpllBte . . in Krnms I'oltish soali . -' Krams Applv this ointment to (he pimples at night, and follow tho Same trcntment tie icrlbcd for Hie elher and soup liniment mixture. An atnlnent beauty Kpeclollst advises tlie use or it lotion made from the following formula wluit blnchheadi are obsilnate: I'nrlionnte uf tnnimesla . ... f.inc oJtlile linen Mllltlih ... t drtitn 1 dram I ouni i s Hbnke Hie mixture well nnd upplj It to the. clogged pores Press our the black bends nnd npplv camphor to mntrnet the pores Then rub cold cresim getitlv over the face, allowing It to remain u time until the redness litis illsnppeuletl "White pimples tire ns iitisightlv ns lil.iekht nils To remove them scrub the fnce wllh simp lontnlnlng tnr. Then soften the skin bv npplv lug hot towels, mid eject the secretion by gentle prc-suie Apply Spirits of rnmplior to each pore, nml follow Hie treatment bv a fri-ipient use of u nslrlngent lotion The ounce of prevention Is ns fnr es bint Kin .ids are coiifcrnul In Leipitig the Kkln pi I fei Hy clean Smnrt Russian blous-c Dimmed with tinsel cmbtoitlcry. slashes Tbiotigh tbcin wu iir?vv the sash girdles, knotting them in front I tilmmcd tho ucLkliuo of my blouso with nnlltm' straits of black ;.itill fhilsli Ing the end of each strap wllh a ll.it. satlu coveted button Anno thieaded a piece of narrow ribbon velvet tbiotigh embroltleied eyelets about tho top of hei bluuse It Is hard to tell vvtilch Is the bitter looking. Ittisslnu blouses of this ihutaUer ale - iv voiilhfiil, ami when tiiimned with i irsied, silk, chenille or met ti imbrtildsry an- rinlto ilrcssj"" Tid foinpton sont me a llvo-pouud hot of mv favorlto chocoln tea today This means that, hi's going to ask me to tin something for lifni. I'robably lo Invite bK dear An gi la" here for tho week-end of the stan hopes' danco. Too bail Teddv hasn't a sister tt (t'oiiyrllilit) Excellent Cake One-half cup granulated siigut one-half iup cum syrup, one tablespoon bnttei. one igg, one-halt teaspoon lemon three-ipi tr ier cup milk, one and one-half nips Hour, IWo level teaspoons baking puwdu. one half teaspoon sail. Iliice-iiuailui cup rhopped raisins may lie added Mix In order named and mole thirty-live or forty minutes in nioderatelv hot oven ff's-y.w."j!yiw.ij"a'F.ff?,..'WJ7lltMTy.4Tma? You'll Like Deerfoot Farm SaUSage best-the flavor's so distinctive'. 1-aimi vr sin illinium t.ii vivos" At arry time day J r-r--. J&V) 3akeryS'Cocoa is a good drink, as wholesome and notti isnintf as it is delicious, Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. 1 CHRISTMAS TREES' END Feagt of the Epiphany Cele brated Today With Special Masses and Solemnities t:nlnhnnv. one of the oldest church fos tlu H Is be ng celebrated tnilav throiighot t ho rhrlrtlan world The occasion I known also an Twrtfllwlnv iin-J Jwclflli. tide This evening Is "Twelfth-night, mid It is the customary lime for tho ""- " Clirlslmas trees nml the ihial burning uf the ba j berry riindle The religious significance of the occa sion lle In Hfe tommemtirallon'of tin- com ing t.r the Magi to Jesus nt llethlehein on Hie twelfth day nfler the birth of the Christ Another rcllgloiii meaning W given to the holltlnv b.v the commemoration of llto nppcarnnce of the Slur of Hie .Mrtgl. sj'nbol-Ixln-T the inntilfeslntlon or the Christ to the tlentllc.-' , , The word "nnlphany" Ii n flreek one. meaning "mnnirestntlon " Anclciil Plirln Hnns nbservetl the feast Tor twelve dnvs, the itrst and last dnjs having been observed wllh especlnl Rolemnlty ,,.,,, Uoth or these daj -t were called "l.plph nnv " The tlrt wns Homethnes lerined "grenler Ilplphnnv" nnd the Inst day "lesser nplphatiy." ' , flpcclnl mosses will he celebrated o -un-day lit mnnv of the Catholic and Lpiseopal .iiiii-..ii-s tn nmn eint's Hie festival will be the theme of special sermons ... .... . .......... ..i.e.. Toil.tv is also ii-Mijiimin t'rniiKiiii r nuio dny. nnd King Itlclinrdn II of Unglnml was nlso hot n. on this tlnj ShaUespcarc's "Tvvelflh Night ' was named after till' occasion. Hie plnywtlght emplnjlng this title, according to some historians, to re lieve himself of the mental effort of In venting another mime ADVOCATES SEPARATE COURT FOR JUVENILES Judge Ben B. Lindsey Also Ap proves of Methods of Judge MacNoille Judge Hen II Llnd-cv or the Denver Juvenile Court, famlll.iilv know it ns the "l-'rlentl of the Kid," In nn Intel view toilnv ndvotaled a Rcp.irnted Juvenile couit lit this city mid it school svsiim In whlih tlicin would tie no such thing as tiu.incy lie spoke heartily In pinl"c or Judge Itavmoiitl MiieN'cllle, who lesigned rercnlly fiom tho Juvenllo Ctuiil bench Jinlge Llndsev saitl he hesitated In crltl cUIng I'hllndolphla melltotls "I nftist sav. however." he adtleil "that 1 nihnlre Judge .Mnc.N'ellle and approve of his methods." In icferrlng to the taking over of the Juvenllo Court In this city bj Judge lliown, Judge Llnihey said he natural! would be opiwsed to nut pltm whlih would cutnll the resumption of "ono jinlge ojer itiahj" inetliods, llo Haiti "I nin fur the separated Juvenile Couil I do not believe that any huge illy can successfully tope with the Juvenile pioblem unless It maintains a court for ihlldieii ami Hie offenders against ihlldren. separate and distinct In woik and lelatlou from all the other cotnts of the city Theiu must be no Joint comblnallon of the Domestic Kola tlons, .Misdemeanor blanches, etc. There must lie no gem-nil inobatlou ulllctr. 'Iho salvation of the Juvenile offender, big or, little, depends on a specialized ndiiihilsti.i lion of justice 'Seventeen jenis ago I was presiding, over four couits that tiled everything from divorce i uses to hi coking windows. ! cnduied seven j-ems of this lnadciU.ito sjhtem At thu end ot this time develop ments, observation nnd experiments hi ought tho situation to this cilsls. I would cither resign or bo assigned a special court for the tijlng of all juveniles nnd those who hail offended against Juveniles The picsont Bjstem, which provides just 'what was then stipulated, is the icsult of that unphatie stand." In discussing school conditions In Phila delphia mid other cities. Judge l.lndboy said- "1 am strong for the kind of education that ctiiilps jotitb for Industrial elllcieucy. Tho present form of education Is tending In that dlicctlou. I expect to see tomo gieat changes In the public school system, not that the schooN haven't done much, but that they can do more, I want the school system so there'll be no sucji thing us ti nancy Molasses Hermits tine cup sugai one-half t up lard, oue hulf cup molasses one ttaspoon soda 111 one-half tup of warm vva'er, cloves, cin namon and one up inlilns llitce cups fiom Drop in rreiH-d I'm fet1 ?- i xlll Happy and Cozy Are the West Philadelohia Homes equipped with FL"CK IlllATKIlS and the numbc! of tbeso homes Is coiistantlv licieislng Wis' home seekers tleimihd 1'Ll'CK Heaters be (.inse thev know that with a l-'LHCIv It Is eas t, ma'ntnln an even com foitttlih te nperattict- In even the i oldest tveathei TI . i s.v. .in, . irneii ihii a ri.Ef'I: IIl.ATI'lt Ih .tunutnhtil. .otisuintntr leas toil .lui tu Its sprilall .I. signed henttnit surrui.- .mil ri ttulrea him care, r hold ut,d r 1'h i i. lliuu ' (rmu I td tin irantee KCxROS,Co. Mmt our null riaclinl Showroomt II-I0-1S and 30 NOllTII 1'H'Tlt ST. of tKe IA3o. 4r.3t w "sn I I I I i : i I 1, I i - rm ', f-"wj 5 "QwreKj: JtcZ FffM Holiday Celebrations Will Begln in (Jnurcnes at Midnight Tonight The Impressive chrlstmno bolldavs ot the m Hiissl.tn nrthodo-c and nreek t'alhnlic-t -tn 1 Imflcs win begin at midnight tonight Through a dlffercnco In the eatft-,-1.. ! the Jlregoilan calendar not having been ' adopted bv the Oreeks or ltussians at t ' Inception, there Is n difference of about two Weeks In dates as compared to ours , Special services will be held at n u,,-1 chut ehei at midnight continuing for My. : ernl hotirii. with inntutlnnl masses belnr-i held from S o'clock on High mass will tn ' lnl.h,.l..l n IH n'nlnJ. n. (J. -,.. I9 i i-i-iroit.il-,. ,.-. . ...i,., i. ... i .uirnaelti't titissiaii iitiiiooox aiiioiie i miri n tornor-- i row morning S'ervlres will nlso he held nj '' " .---"'- -....- - ...-X . .iinoiKi Church, t If tn street nnd rnirnmunt ae. Hue; Ilnlv Virgin Kuslnn Ctthnbe fhurtrh, Twelltv-clghlh street nnd Knvder avfnn. and tho Clreels Catholic rhurcli of the Evan-4 geitmos, ivvetitii iiiiu i iixwai't ptrrpig Mnnv priests will participate in the ntt night servlceM to be held In the Oreck Calh. ,. one t ninetirai, c r.-tiihiui aoove urovrn. i servtceq win iiirii ue neiu on .vionuay aaj Tuestlny nt mntij- of the chiirclteR KKMCIOUS HIinVITIKS Ktin-ire The Itev IJnvM Winters ti ti nt illcnM.tt-,. will ntldreB the I'reslijterltn rntnl-.K-.rB in W'eit. minster Hull on Slolnluj inornlni! ... Hill. , IOitOllO j I'renehinc The tnnntlllv milsle-il servli r Up hrnl-iut 1 Street llitptlm .I'lntreh m I,-, lull n.morro. ' nlqhl Helettlnns frnni lle.slm s "Stibu 41 Mater' (iro oh tlie pro ram "" i The Ilev Clporne HerlHlt lont 1 p wiU j litem Ii tt-merrnvv intirnln- nt hl . tiiireh thii I'liiinh "f the Ilnlv Apnstles nn w innlnit i il Klnc.letit ' t ne inurtit ninntniv iih.i u f?fli,.il. Will le Riven ininnmiiv nlKhl nith rlcctioBi 2 . -l-l... l,..H-l .1. ' I., It. ...i.l. I .-'ivnij diaries yenhlln will fflve luliiris hefor" the ttiel.tv ,f I Ihli nl t'ulturlM under tho penernl title, 'lulled it n,n i'r.ij milker or lvnirlnnl.er III" tnnl. tmnnrrnw for' "? ."r,.l,3 tlte ntietilnc leitiltp nl the llrnnd frtr. i Thcattii'S will lu .Vlieu nr wiu'riri n Tliomis Jlnll Oi)orne n tiiirlui .( MntSi,. nil! rmenl. tin "t inninon s, ns in t ri-.n vi! iiK.mint" tiiinnrrovv nlulit .11 tie nr..ia Sirem" , iir.ii , . .. r-lirtps eilhllt. former eilllnr ,f ,l V ' Tivelltielh IVntlirj. will spenlt Kiiileirm tfr. ' nnnn nt the llrnnd Htleot Tin nr. nn Tnini. poitnllon fnr Hnrculntlnn er striui, Ills talk 1 villi ho held under Iho litl-nn e nf I he Social!! Literary .snrletv. "" . Hitlers nnd itsiimi villi he ln-i ill-t tom-irroir.'i . .1.. ... I Inl.tflt lurn It. Inr.iiml ,'l.m 1. f. 1.1 UllillliriK ... V. i . ' " tino-w teenth nnd Ovfnrd smets. -Mnnr-in,.n pf th, l ortv -hi ii-iiiii ,,,.ii, ,,., .iiM-ni tn.. ncrticcil in ttlu eveiiniK Ur fhiirlps S. VI ii I'lirlnti'l ill -.peak oaB "llio New InternntlnniillHin ' ininnrrnw afttr.S noon nt the ivntral llrnm h. V M f forum, He Is gptiernl Keeretnrv nf Hie 1. hid Council or tllH l nureiiea .il i Mini ,n jiin.iii I The in I Iv III. s of I he Ilr-x I Piddle IIIMa flnfHOS neM vvenl. will he on, ptitrntid at a rtillv In he lipid VIetnl.iv nlcht In ihd .Stelioa Auditorium. " whlih nil imniliiri. ure lnvltr-1. l)r Adam llelhel. the Mind firininlst nill itltt ti ieilt.il pnv'inis to llu. minim t tjeorce Long, superint, ndenr of th Inaamucb MImmIoii. will Hppnk tnmnir.ivi nii,lii hi tho mil. Hinn on "A Cliiinh nf All Siitlonw Ad t Turner Kurt will slnK. On Moniliiv nlRhi Mr lin-f will cpeiik nt Iho f'hulfente Until Viliulli Cll), ...! , TniuitTi hi, uill n.lilrt.KS i lircp nisi.. niettinir In the I'lrnl Methodist 1 plat "li.il Church. Uieun t'ltv. 1:1.1. ic.ioi s Mint ns nuitit llM'Ttsr TI'VtPI.L, llroid and lii rk-i ata ill SS1JI.I. II lU.VUi.l, Mill pi. 1111 iiiv a 111 nnd 7 111 p in J limn lliuhcs. imnr will issi-i th. ..horui 11 fl llm i venlni: Z Clan mo ItevnnlilB. Orminlst i Ln ri nn- ivelnime - ' ciir.srxiiT sriiLLT iim'tist'Ciilikii .; . i 'hi smut at wmi -if Inth t , ' (IllliliOi: 11 AIJAim, l t. Ptslor r -i n I.", ti. nl brotherhood of A and P, , in tin n m Worship J .III p in lllble Hthool j 7 in i, m Wnrshin -a Jlonthly Jdiiskul bervhe . StliftiiuiH frnni lhikslnl's ' Htiih-il "Vlnli r Hn tlmlels .lones tlrKuntst and I oadir, oiirauo Ulm.i Can. Johnson i ontrnltn Mury n Ninklrl, 'I', nnr. iloyul I' Jlael.. Hail. ii.ium llnni,'. It llonil ; (trelhren . rntsT (iifitfii nr tin: iiki.thiikn ttimiker), cor Ci-llsl- and liuiphni ata l'reuehlntr lo 3) a. tn and . la p m Sund.iv School s 30 ii m Plover 5le. tiny inch WVdnead'l evening Llltle.ll fullnre Vllt. llltl.l .fLIIMN will sink on 'Allen or Am. rliiin"' llr.iail M ill. itr Ham. Public invlt'd l.nthirati i at i in: ntiLMiiA t ill iu ii tilth and .!'" riiini i" itev I' i: wcicii.i; Pistor hum) n ! .'lu i in . 7 l p in ermo.iH by It. v l.ulher A V..in Ph. D i ti proti Bsur In Vate tiihool f It hi-lon i.ihli l-i rool, :.' Ill p m -, itunl.i I'vitill;. Hupiier T.i .1. i nuferenca, idlnvvid I" l.i'ur- to I nl. -il I ti.iihert In Ih v l.iil'ar A. v'i h-h latI.i tiniMI'MIIN. trli.stnit si ,i . .tjt. uu-it -v i: i' i'r.TTi:iiii! in i !' lur Vioriiliuf Servlie nnd llm i ommunloB il II Lvilil!. S.rvlie nnd -- I limn al II l.lld i. Iiuol .u III ' "IIIKt'ilinemt'i Hut Hilt lilt HMII.MI imi.clu.-i SumUr P Ii, ll I ..!.. I .. u LI., II t al I 1 KJ I Al!AA IX ata t-rw-t. in i.iui IIJMD IUi - I'trtlolprlau -J .UK II hntlHrr (Iltltfll. ISin and rih Ill 4 I Hff'H I'httll It 'I ti thi iUl jj u-i .Juin.iy hi ti 4 I oil n njtel s I'liuni W. hi, sdiv nt tl last uddr. aa on to , ..T f Ihe til. T.Htauientr . . 7 HI- It. i I il, in the Turn, t VI u 1 1 I Oman. h Alto I i; tliuun.rii it'll sil.w Mlea Man I-iili.ui t.hboni. IIDPI: .11,1 md Wh-lrton ill Vllnlat. I the KT, .1 1,11 VY llid.TON IIH It' v VVII.MAB TAYl.tllt CVl,llWi:i.I. Amilal.til III n ti Hut tin .lolton. Ihellle U lii r. Vi l Thou. i i ti in i oinuiuiitoii Protttant Lidaropal I III lit II III' TIIK IIOIA M'11-vTII.' 'JIhi iml t'lirlallan ata it . hi: nun! ituiLiLKi' -itHip D D.' PAKI.--U IHSSlUNAltY Wl.'fclv JAN'bARr-a t e. . 1 1 r9 M.nii and Halurda ivcnliuia iiiwilngi for ; I r i'i i in romes , a , tlliiHi niirlilH. nHtliica ami .11a. .fOotia . . i liutih or I'.wOPr Hall JdJ and I'luwtUB H , I '111 WIN I INT SPLAIvKltS Si Nll.VY UL'ltVirKS-i I U 11 III 1IUI3 I UIIIII1UII.--I. o HI 30 a in Holy Oainniunluii "nd S I"1?" "3 ini lienor. ' tnrut vvinntus iu ","f1. J iup in --Sunday S.hool and llibla ,,S'a,".f7 7. Pin m niUHTII MON'llll.Y -tlOSiips. MAI!.'' h HANUr.l.. will ho rendered WW lllhS KATHIUN LHIDY IIAMf'S.-L . ll! ntKUKUICK HAIIN VIOLINIST 4 (II lllltll 01' ST. I.UKI A.VI) Till! LI'trilA-Vt 13tti st lrluw SnruoD Ituv IAV1U If bffcJEU;, IleUor H.oou m Holy Communion 1 fl INI a nt SMnil i v S.nhfill lluuj. in Holy Communion soO,-''!-?.-,,,. - JO p. in -lnfsnts' School und U b -. ctaawj - uo it in j.i--iiiiit, mil, m.- - i dri'aa Thu Hutor will preach at tiolh aervlcea Suclall.l I.lttrary Hocmy - Mil. (llni.l. ZlILlll.lN, formarly """i",; TwenlUth Cintury will apsak on, TranWK tatlou for petulatlon or Sirattsy '""J, B 3 u. m . at Broad St Theatre -VlttaM 'f Uacn's tatrlue Quartet 1'UUUl. tuvivvw. Vnltarlan (iKH-ilVNTOlVK UNITAHMN K'hSSMi at and Chelien ave., U-v A lt("1jS5l Sundav School. 10, Servicn. II m am voice ot ine raw ier Tin. Itev ttraree rit-ilmers lti.hmnnl trinwi nremll lollliirrnn nlBllt on 111. Mm a, r if Mtiili Hnheri-! or. the l'resen.e in "ur I if- ,f . -,-? i rihle lifirenerney I ni i.tt't "ill le hid id : BSiior fclilrldiros Hull 1NI1 VmnTl" Vouns iUtt'u Cbrlatlan Aaaorlatios M "(IIOOSIKO A I.IVIS J0 POLITICtI. B pl-j. ljdl Invited Siwaker. ll.v PU"-"" 1: osiiooo. . -fm J.ocut Theatre 62d and Ijieuat its. JM A cfasneo fur auestloo HunJv t P - -jM ., SUNDAY FOKt'lI 3-10 PW . nSE 1 I Ws' - -"? I A I IHltKai tW.t ef "' ""' p; HiflftKi . " i . a'' m.