, , ' ! V S fl- A ' 1 , r' THPssainnEnsssssHisH EVENING EWER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917 SfiTALIANI SEGUITANO J A RESPINGERE I TEUTONI rli Austro-Tedeschi Sono Scon- fitti in Quattro Attacchi Con- sedutivi coiitro Monfencra ' LONDRA, 21 Nocmbrr. ... ,nmun!cato ufllciale pubbllcato l in "' questa Cuerra Minn dal Mtnistcro aeua Aire cho lc forze inglcsl che 1Terano InWato una Ugorosa offcnsiva tro U Unco tedcsche della zona di Snbwl. hanno sfondato lc llnee stesse .n.trandoTt per una profondita' di l o cinque mlslia. SI ritlcnc che U nuova "ensiva inEleso debba "iLeerlre considerevolmcnto la p.res- fit le iuiic i.w-i-..w - lione or sulla fronta italiana. KOMA, 21 JCoemnre it. ultimo notlzlo glunte dalla fronte 1 .ri la si rlleva che le llnee U.illano 41 Wn flume Piavo cd attraverso Valtl- lunp ' . rimangono tuttora ealde. ' pW twite II lolento bcmbardamento dello 0avan. dtfnta . del Plave. a, M ' i Uclentl combattlmcntl dl artlRllerla ' WV nfla La battaglla dura da quattro Vml ed V ritenuta come una della plu' Mttacolore dl cul lJOSta cssero testlmono locchlo deU'uomo. t notlzle che Blunsono rlcuardo al dettl iAtlmentl dlcono cho Ell Italian! effet Sfnocontrattaccht con talo aloro o slanclo imnstrando un aloro ed un coragglo lnau ' IT ?n quel settore gll austro-tedetchl -iovono In trrandl masso e tentano un ?vlmento accerchlanto erso l'ala Blnl SI dello "mate Italian SI dice cho KJrasore abbla In azlono circa mlllo can iSil In mezzo alio will alpine. t creste delle montagno cmctlono imme e funw slmlll a ulcanl In azlono o 1. dense coloiine dl fumo sono snezzate da "impite como forcste In flamme. Dalle notlzle ufllciail pervenuto lerl si ocrende che la lotta tra lo forze austro tedesche e quelle Itallane sul Monto Tomba ' Monte Monfener.1. nella raglono montag- HOSa al nOrU u liana, vummu bun biiiiciua TI teutonl hanno condotto, per ben quattro volte dlsperatl attacchi bpeclalmento con tra io sperono dl Monto Monfeuera con llntenzlono dl Impossessarsene, ma sono .titl sempro rispintl con grailsslmo per tM dalle truppe Itullaiie, magnincho per reslstenza e alore. ' Ecco II comunlcato del Comando Supremo Itallano, pubbllcato lerl dal Mlnlstero della ruerra in lloma La battaglla lncomlnclata tabato scorso sulle lo llnee che hi ebtendono da Monte Tomba a Jlonto Monfeuera, tra U Brenta ed II riae, contlnua con grantle accanlmento. II nenilco bos-pese (uattro lolte II bombardamento contro le nostro noslilonl buI Monfener.1 per lanclare lo sue masse all' attacco dl esse. I.o nostre truppe, con icr.iBKlo mpeilnrc .1 qual siasl eloglo. le rlbuttarono clascuna volta. Nella zona dl Monte Melett.i. ad orlerte dl Aslago, 1 nostrl ripartl lerl contlnua rono le loro operazlonl locall dl cffeuslsa rhe nelle glomate del 18 o 1 corrente cl Krone- 306 prlglonlerl. dl cul 8 ufll clall cinque mltiagllutrlci o parccchlo centinala di fuclll Sulla fronto della Pl.ne prennemmo tro mltraglUtrici 0 numerosl fuclll nell'ibo letta dl fronto a Kolllna. I nostrl acroplani da bomb irdamento bersagllarono lfpetutamento cd etllcace raente colonno nemlchs In marcl v sulla a rctabllo nella alle del baso corbo della Plat, iiresso la zona dl Qiiero. Xostrl dlrlglbili durante la notte lascla rono cadere numeroo liombo mil blacchl nemlcl a Torre dl Mosto o nelle vlclnanze del ponto dl Motta dl l,ienza cho rimabo dannegglato Due areoplanl nemlcl furono abbattutl. Da ulteriorl notlzle bembra cho gll Itali an) doranno abbandonare le llneo della Plae e cho una rltlrata btrateglca bta ' necessarla In Ista che la dlfeb.i delle posl ilonl su detto Hume si lenda dltllclle per la srnalono teutoulca eben Itata sull'ala ilnktra delle armato Uallano che dlfendono de llnee del nord. .Laoco della bcomparsa dl Gabrlclo D'Annurizio e' asbolutamento infondata, o llntrepldo alatore e' tomato bano o salvo dopo un raid compluto sulle llnee nemlche. Anche la oce cho II Papa Benedetto tarebbe dlsposto 1 isclare Itoma per pren dere sede temporanca In Spagna, o' btata imentlta. Seinbra che la notlzla' bla Btata propalata da agentl tedeschl I quail non lasclano alcun mezzo per tentare di far nascare delle sclssure tra 11 popolo Itall ino. 11 generate Diaz ha dlretto un ordlne del tloroo alle hue truppe ed in csbo esalta 11 ulore pplegato dal gloanl boldatl delta classe del 1S99. Licensedat Elkton to Wed ELKTO.V, Md , Nov. -'1 Couples procur ing licenses hero today Included Amos D Moore and Anna Conley, Olher Dais and Catherine Martin, Jobeph. 'Wrenberg and Rose Qramer, Joseph Bater und Catherine McCarry, Walter Simmons and Sophia V!c Jorek, Perclal Magill and Alice Hollowell, Raymond T. Bartle and Miriam F. Johnson, Karl J. Schell and Laura Ellis, Henry D. Tajlor and Lam a L Atkinson and John I. Herbert and Florence A. Rhodes, all of Philadelphia ; AVllllam W. Shaw and Stella M Low 11, Dener, Col.; Charles C, Vansant, Baltimore, and Joscphlna V. Bouchelle, Aortheast, Md ; Charles Harlacher and Anna M. Townsend, Camden; Peter C. Mothers and Anna Dowd, Trenton; Cdgar . Muth and Lauretta M. Sineley, Bethle wra.vind Archer 13 Itoycr, Springdeld, Mo., "id Ituth Long, Philadelphia. BEFORE THE OPERA Society demand a pleaslnc per onallty. Tho name (LOUD as. "ires a bltilleil und most effective method of FACIAL MASSAGE .A"cr..an hour's treatment the f will have a fascinating- charm ot fresh loveliness, and even the ""lure face will look three years ComnTexlon Emert and Ulr. KzQxilsUe Toilet PreDarntlnnt aufle 70S.707 Glanders Blda. .n c Wlnt St. ut Ith ivmo, inui ihitcLioud. ifesmol ould help your poor complexion ivo?1 a Poor complexion stand between . n Popularity good times-sue c'1' esinol Ointment and-Reslnol wP do not work miracles, but they do e red, rough, pimply skins, clearer. '.flftni.. Iresher, and more attract" lye. Use them regularly, for a few days and see how I your complexion Improves. MATINEE MUSICAL GIVES NEW AMERICAN PROGRAM James G. MncDermid's Compositions Sung by Sibyl Sammis MncDermid A fresh and larger group of national com posers had Its turn for recognition at tho second concert of tho Matlneo Musical Club esterday afternoon In tho lloso Garden of tho Belleue-Stratford This season Is un "all-Amerlcan ear" In the annals of this sterling and rcprcsenUtlo organization of Philadelphia's vsomen musicians und music loers. Tho opening concert of the reason khowed that an "all-Amerlcan program" could be devised that would pique attention and hold Interest That for tho second concert demonstrated thit there la plenty and to spare of homo lltiraturo for an nr tlstlc ami enjoyable program. And thoe vvho scotiothhiB of alue. ifior nnd arlety In American music would doubtless bo em phatic illy reminded by Mrs John Dunn. Jr. und Mrs tv Warren hhaw, who arranged and conducted tho concert, that onty u Limit portion of Its compositional rcsere had been touched In tho first two proBrams of tho Matinee Musical Club, bo ast and arled aro tho resources. Composers represented were familiar on the whole, but with Inclusion of some new and worthy names. Thus Horatio Parker, Arthur Foote and Chirles Wakelleld Cad man wero revealed In tjplcal numbets, while a aried exhibition of the songs of James G MacDermld, a Chicago composer, whoe celebrity Is particularly wide In tho Mlddlo and Far West, Bavo him a repreen tatho showing In the Fast. Mr. MacDermld Is Blfted with tho capacity for melodic In vention and ho is practiced In tho art of harmonizing his fluent and cxpressivo melo dies with appropriate and btgnlflcint ac companiment, making his composition truly an "art fcong" Mrs MacDermld, known as the beautiful Sibl Sammis In her early caieer and still one of tho handsomest women on the conceit stase. bang her husband's sonB3 "con amorc," Imparting the l.vrlc Impulse which Is their mainspring to her Interpretations. Sho has a clear, true, sweet soprano, backed by a wealth of temperament and a charm ing personality. "Home tilent" won deserved success In rendition of tho program Miss Barrett's limpid soprano. Mrs. McCoj's rich con tralto, Miss Haenlea etllclent Mollnlstlc art, Miss Gest's interesttne nlanlsm. Mrs Mount's skillful accompanying of the vocal quartet and Mrs Prett man-How ell's adept conducting of the string orchestra, all con tributed to 11 well-spent matinee. Fifty marines from tho Philadelphia Navy Yard attended the concert. Tho club epects to entertain fifty men from the ard at each meeting throughout tho win ter. Mrs. Frederick W. Abbott presided. AV. It. M. Itc P. R. R. PLANNING MERGER OF EAST AND WEST LINES President Rca Says Object of Amalga mation Is to Increase Efficiency of Road Snmuel Itea. president of tho Pennsjl tila Itnllroad Company, replvlng to pub lished rumors of nn amalgamation of tho cistern and western lines nf tho Pcnnsyl anla Hstom, today said that nn amalga mation, with a Mew of Increasing efliclency und eliminating duplicate accounting and finance, la planned. "Tho board of directors," his statement rends In part, "Is considering tho acquisi tion by the Pennsjhanla ltallroad Com pany of tho rtmslnnla Company, with a view to assuming directly tho operation 01 me western lines comprised In the North west sjbtem, chiefly tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wnnc and Chicago Hallway, the Cleveland nnd Pittsburgh ltallroad, the Krlo and Pittsburgh ltallroad, and other roads now entirely owned nnd operated by tho Penn Olvnnl.i Company. All tho capital stock nf tho Pennslvnnla Company Is owned by tho Fennsvlvanl.i ltallroad Company, Tho rumored creation of a chairman of the board and other radical changes In our organization have no foundation In fact" Application has been filed bv tlin 1'lilln. delphla, Baltimore nnd Washington IluP load, a bubsldlary of the Pcnnsjlvanla It ill road, with tho Publlo Ksrileo Commission at Htrrlsburg, to take over tho Pomcnxy and Newark Ilalliosd, operating In Chester County, Fa., and Delaware, with a capital of JJ00.000. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES und nnd st , st , Genres W. Kislur sill N Camao Mlnnlo Tcpson. -inj't JC A st Ldwnrd I,. ;Mf 1,1, io itiiKerman ovinia a. i ran. ndn j onqslwra st Ilalph O Kniitd tn N 7th st., and Mar- Karet C. Ahel, M21 Ilrnnmiil av e Ja1..z,'l!',c' 3 '"' 1: Thompson st . and Stetanla Walska, 21,30 1; Vcninno st Jan, Chrupjla. 1J70 Mller St.. and Apotonla Walka, 4107 Main st Aufistus Frl-!hey. Womlbury. N J , and Laura Nicholas, U.'O s lflth st Jainrs J Ahern Jenklntiwn. Pa , and Kalh- Tln M KoPder, 1417 OlnfV ave John n Mrllurnlr 107 V Hicks st . and Nellie M Ucthpl. L'07 .V Hlks st Isitlor Ilubln non V stli st , and Becklo Chi- kanofsk Ml Oerrltt st Harry A Scholj 411 'Wlldey st , and Anna K Spiedel 21JO Mnnlon st C".r.l.;V.r'r,,tr"n'' -'-'-"' W Onkdilo St. and llelfrlda austavsnn. 2714 fcller st Abraham K lillner 4721 N 11th st . and Clara Kin t. 1724 X. 11th st Wlllam Simon 77nt Dxfnnl ave., and Hannah Van t'levc 7SOO Oxford nvi William L. Pelz Now York city, and Lillian Kneelki, New York city Ploti llciniw, K,n J'oplsr st . and JIary SrUBOta Ol'l N Hcncook st. Norman i'. HuDn 4ill KlnrsesslnjT ave.. und i;iUahth H Mllllrk. 1.VI3 V. 17th st l'lprco P llovcrlv, 1.124 H Dorranra st., and i:ilzalieth M WilllamM, lb ft S 2Jd St. James H Chance Lpuvuo lsl-ind, and Lillian Campbell, PPIJ 1!. LpIiIbIi ave. Nil than Haider 1.021 s. nth st . and Sophia Jicohs .104 W Susquehanna live. Frank W. (Iramiii, jr,ci"i K. Front st . and Stella Jerli. 124 IiilnhrldkP st. Thomas K KrelbPl, ol2t McCallum St.. and Uorothi It bandprs. 7418 Iloyf r st Dals Orauliv. 1117 s f'olorado st , und Martha nosers, 2121 N. SM st Abraham B ltlake, 1.05 Wharton St., and Mary TaubT. 12J4 S (1th st. Wade Huntrr. New York city, and Frances Click, 1001 Woodstock street, llov i: Dilhlrr. 4Ul"i i:ila st . and Blvlra K. O'nrien, 4d02 N t'amac st Israel llpnls, 2001 N Marline st . and Rose, Llsenbertf. Norma, N. J ffaffq$A 111 A Remarkable Sale of Women's Boots .85 5 Regularly $7.50 to $10.50 There are thousands of pairs in this sale in this season's smartest low heel and high heel models. They are taken right out of our regular stock and are thoroughly dependable in every way, a fact which is worthy of careful con sideration. All the wanted colors and combinations and all sizes among them but not in every style. That's why they're, reduced to less than present whole sale cost. At All Hallahan Stores 919-921 Market St. 4028-30 Lancaster Avenue. 60th 'and Chestnut Streets. " 2746-48 Germantown Avenue. 5604-06 Germantown Avenue. Branch Stores Open Every Ev'g. Market Street Store Open Saturday avening, a $1,000,000 A DAY IS PAID IN FILM TAXES Multitudinous Moving -Picture Patrons Thus Help to Do Their Bits A By the Photoplay Editor A million dollars sounds like a lot of money to be contributed every day of tho ear by ono Industry, but that Is tho nmount which the Government cipects to receive from the patrons of the motion pictures throughout the United States. A He-fold tax Is Imposed upon tho plcturo theatres tn such a way that houses must charge nt least flio cents Increase over the former admission prices In order to obtain the money required by tho Government tax. The Increase of prices brings no profit to the exhibitor himself every pinny of It goes to Uncle Sam's war chest to support and encourage tho greatest undertaking In tho history of tho United Stnt&s The tax on motion pictures In partlcu'ar Is obtained in fho ways' First, tho grad uated tax obtained from tho theatre, ac cording to tho seating capacity; second, a tax per foot on r.iw stock or unprlnted film; third, a separate tax on positive or printed film ready to be shown to the public; fourth, a percentage tax on the Income of the thea tre, and fifth, tho direct tax of ono cent on every ten cents or fraction thereof of ad mission prices, Tho picture theatres aro Instructed by the Government to collect all of theso tnxes from the publlo and It Is therefore frequent ly necessary to Increase the cost of ndmls sion five cents. This small sum covers the five separate taxes which have been Im posed upon his fnst groiilne; lndustr.1. The public all over the country has responded nob y In nsslstlng the theatres to tollect this war tax and from every side reports havo been received showing the Increased prices have met with prompt response More people nre attending motion pictures now than ever the case before, thereby showing their patriotism in assisting the Government to obtain $1, 000,000 a day from mo mm picture muustry It Is asserted by people who know that there aro 20,000,000 people a day entering the picture theatres. If each one of thce 20,000,000 people will contribute but (He cents It Is merely a simple problem p arithmetic tn arrive nt the result U. S. Seeks Dairy Assistants Threo men nre wanted as Junior as sistants In marketing dairy products to All acancles In the Depsrtment of Agri cultured llureau of Markets, It was an nounced today by the United States Clll Kcrvlio Commission, which will hold open competitive examinations for the position here and elsewhere December 12. The sal aries rango from $1200 to U00 Fxamlna tlons for men nnd women multlgruph oper ators, for the olllce of the chief signal officer (December 12) and for men local and assistant Inspectors of boilers and of C&S&&10 1220-1222 Walnut Street Put 2 and 2 Together r cut nut ntrrmiinnre In lion iniinaecmeiit. e iiu low rent, belnic upstair. Mr buy anil sell In large iitnintltlri. Isn't It plain, then, tu see how We Save You $2 to $3 on Every $5 and $6 Waist! U nlnln ni ilnr (hut rroiind-flonr shops wltli trie r iincii-miniini n.-ll,.,,!. ilninlv na.lp this ninnei. Don't ret jourseir lie Kiiil'il ltn hrllev It Ine Unit Jim lan nMuIn smarter or nriier stiles of tiller fiinrtrs risen nprr nt ST nnd (1 thin we lime for S . ""re our wiilst, or I repo ue i nine, i.rorsriie . rrpr. si, Nllln nnd (c'llr see the ne trimmed effects the, -mart foliar nnd luff Iniioliltloiis. ee the mi.illli nnd iircnr. sou mn't ennui tnem nnjwnere in i ninuieuuim u m.r Doltnmil Thl them up. C nine lit t week we lime n lot of new arrli lis. Mull orders num. see them before other shoppers snip Manufacturers' Price of $3 e ii lot of new arrli lis. See them before other lllli d. Blouse Shop 1208 CHESTNUT ST. Save$2or$3 OVERCHILDS RESTAURANT - TAKE ELEVATOR- TXeocni SHAKER SISTERS bAI.E OF ""Dorothy'' Shaker Cloaks Distinctive designs for street, noon, evening or opera wear, all ALSO carriage, auto, after ln broadcloth and silk. H omema de F ancy Goods AT '11IK Bellevue-Stratforil, Philadelphia November 19, 20, 21 and 22 99 ' TIm 1 ; 1 1 Hi mil iiiimi iiiii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiim ii'iiliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii imwiiiiiiiii mini iiimiii niiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimii milium iw wiiiwi niiiiiiiiini niiiiiiiignimiiiiiiiiwH an huhum hj; services of Tatle Gl ass Rock Crystal joia ana ltc Cut Glass hed Glass Sold in sett or tuch quantities at may be desired Wright, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc Sole Agents for Minton' English Bone China Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street 1 1 inn ii niimi ii iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiimi i mmm mn iiiimmiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiihi iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii inn niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiii i m nmw Special Piano Sale BPijllijp!i!ffifi 40 of Slightly Used and Second-Hand Uprights and Player-Pianos USED UPRIGHTS Taken as part payment on Ludwig Player-Pianos 75, $95, $100, $125, 150, 175, 190 on terms as low as $5 per month 17 PLAYER-PIANOS perfect 88-note wareroom-used only at saving of from $100, $125, $150 and $1 75. Moderate terms of payment arranged. WAREROOM-USED UPRIGHTS Made and guaranteed by us. Perfect in every way. At savings $40, $45, $52.50, $63, $70, $75 and $90 Moderate terms if desired Your $50 Your $50 and $100 $100 Liberty Bond Liberty Liberty Bond Is Worth Bonds Is Worth $55 Accepted $110 as part payment on these pianos, or if bond is not fully paid for, we will credit you with the amount you have paid and pay the balance ourselves. no War tax to pay on pianos Ludwig Piano . Co. 1103 Chestnut St., Phil. , Reduced AFTERNOON DRESSES That were $35 ( S6S $29.50 Georgettes, Serges and hatins a di versified collection of this Seasons smartest modes. Fur Reliability is more certnln if you purchn.se from furrier whoso soln occunation is liuv skins direct from the trapper nnd maim facturinir them into sets and trarments ir his own factory. If there i9 any line that requires special and expert knowledge, is the fur business. FOX SETS $40 to $175 Perfectly in-itched nnd beautifully made up Would cost j oil In other htoreq S75 to $300 '( Imipe l'uir "enrf , ... 3n $ Millihrd Vox Set. , , J(10 III black, taupe, battleship and I'olret I'urrlcis tn Two Venerations GITTELMAN'S SONS Jlfi Arch Street Mrst I'lilh More, III9I I. mi ister Ale. hulls (December 12-13) also were tfjgB nbunced. '"i flDloMB WE$i9nM . Remotes .nperflooBe t', '8i BlSjYS' tislr from nr under the . JBm VML V Htm.. The new stria .i, -' JSB VVs7 jf roont rnnkn this nra r , .faM W V rsllon IndlspenHbl. t B 7 T-L. "i hr flood Drue a4 ' '-t&riH JSOftsw Ueoartment (lre. , J3w ' - a-M-sfl ",- 'sl a t r r ". Xiiffl glTIi h .MV'Z sKJssssm C &l 1 .mBL Q - kKI ;BtiKlHBv ifl rf"tl Jf x xJlssK!iKtJssssHBr m ilpi HH1 8 i HHLi A :i 5 5 1 3 if eSIJMUlWlJJ '41 Strfemuic Infants nnd Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids tadgrowing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding lie whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers ud the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitute Coit YOU Same Price MILLINERY Many chic models helcctcd from our regular stock, to gether with a special purchase $C & $y.50 MISS DAY 137 S. Fifteenth St. M "The outstanding book of the year VISCOUNT MORLEY'S RECOLLECTIONS By Viscount Morley, O. M. The long-looked-for autobiography of the greatest man of letters and one of the most important political figures of his time. "Recollections" is a veritable revelation of the inner literary and po litical history of England, taking the reader behind the scenes of the public life of the last forty years. It posi- . tively teems with allusions to men and , matters of enthralling interest. It is, in fact, a great book by a great man. In Two Volumes. $7.50 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Publisher., NEW YORK i Full 88-Note Player-Pianos at Savings of $240 to $395 The trend oi the times is toward entertainment. Not only the young people, but older ones as wel, believe that in order to KEEP young they should drive all care away with music. Have you provided in YOUR home proper facilities for your son or your daughter to enjoy themselves with their friends? Here are the biggest Player-Piano Bargains in Philadelphia. Reserve one for your Christmas gift to the family. Every One a Full 88-Note Player-Piano $700 Emerson Angelus S':"..!?! $350 $500 Leonard Player Si'""1 " " $365 $500 Worthington Player .&S $260 $750 Steck Pianola i.e1,.ie.."er..$355 did condition,. , $500 Story & Clark . .-S.oa $245 $500 Elkins Player M? $280 ' We will take your Liberty Bond, apply what money you have paid on it to the pur chase price of a piano, and pay the balance on the Bond ourselves. Bring in your payment card and we will explain. F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut St. - BRANCH STORES WESTiFIIILA. CAMDEN KKADING 80t B. Md St. 8t0 Broadway 15 N. Sth St. KENSINGTON TRENTON NOBKI8TOWN 1I1I-JB E. Alleghenr E. State ft. MS W. Mala St. RLKTON, MP-tSt,K. Main Street V. A. NORTH CO., 1S06 Chestnut St., Fhlla. Gentlemen: Please bend me complete list of yoUr used Flayer-Pianos. Also details of eaBy-payment plan, without interest or extras. Name Address MS 4 tt wj i. i5n '-m F hr m tii , aW.i i Xt, 4A?JI v Wei '' mh -', r l I' , 'tf m m v . . imMilb c. . , wis KKH-HAKHI5.1 no BoH asaia street jv ., ' .h: pvi"-.-'ifMJS5 tSn' jU ' 3 ! nVil!"