,,- " rf : t ,, J V ' T A aj V L-4J S T W ' -t . rf GIRLS SERVE i 5AMKS IN LONDON 1 - ' ' ' ' ' ," ' ' ' ' if ii I 1"" ' ' 'm ELLEN ADAIR AS WAITRESS FOR SAMMEES Yankees Dance and Sing at Y. ! M. C. A. Hut While Britona Gape in Wonder STARS AND STRIPES FLY Prominent Women of Both America and England Aid in the Work By :llen aimik MINIKIN. N'o 24. HrpHIH Ih Hurc Hip l)pt plate In the whole of l.ni-liiticl!" c A Ktllnr with t lie while enKlo cf Ainerlci mi Ills mm unci n ribbon m hid ci)i lioarlnR the Inscription ' lT 8 S HiinjIiiBton," liiul Juft entered tlie Amer ican V. M C. A In Mndon. nml wan looking- nrounil tlellf-litctllv. I "ThN Ih the nrt bit of real life l'el Men since nrrlvltfc," lie nnnovnccJ N'o n nenrl nil tlie iiun"'irv lielp r In the liable Hut hall from ncron the Atlantic. every one vv.ia pie ipeil nt the tribute, nml no ene minded the Rentl" tperaion that l.nulnntl outside the hut w its a. bit slow nml sleeliv ' Certainly Inside the hut ecrthlnir wns bright nnd HrIU nnd fun Prettv wnltrees In their blnclf nnd white Btrlped uniforms nnd black silk 'IHitct bonfitE" rushed hither nnd thither with steamlnR tn nnd smiles DellRhtful adorn cf real Anierlcin dishes ililtleel out from the kitchens where some of the most prominent American Hdles In London were working ns cooUn The twanglnK of n cultnr tame from one recreation room nnd the strains of MB tlifie frtm nnother, thumped hilari ously nut on n piano 1'ndless couples of Amerlenn snllnrs fox-trotted and one-stepped Jovouslv to gether to the nmazed Interest of a crowd of Australian troopers, who neer In nil their lives had seen BUch wonderful dancing! "We'll e nothing In Australia like tills," said one of them to ine quite humbly, too I was surprised not at IiIm state ment, but nt the fact that he would make such one for Austrnlin, despite her many lrtues, doesn't like to admit a, superiority In any other country, not e)cn In dancing' And mingled wltti the ingtime music was the perpetuil elkk, click of billiard halls nnd pool balls. The girl at the Amerlian wula foun tain whh doing a roaring trade I wntched one big New Zealinder with n dark-skinned complexion that showed his trace of Maori blood enjo) Ing six Sundaes In succession "Klrst time I've cer tasted nn thing qual to this," he remarked with a pleased grin ' Nothing like thll nt home In N. 55 " So the American hut In London Is trading Colonlils and englishmen n fen things moro even than the litest steps 111 ragtime nnd the best brands of Ice cream! It Is teaching them the Im mense ' bonhomie" of the United Mites the real good fellowship Tor every stranger gets, the same heart welcome and the same good treatment there "Artv fellows who wnnt n motor tlrlve around London this nfternoon, to see nil the sights of the clt. be reiilv to start In fifteen minutes'' The notlco Is shouteiUthiough the canteen 1 a little man In a hlg fur eoit vv Ith Immense mo (orlng gloves, his car snorting outside "An fellows who wnnt to meet Queen Alexandra this afternoon be out at Westminster at i o'clock ' Another an nouncement Is being made "Any fellows who want the news papers of their home towns In the t'nlted States, will find them in the rending room " All sorts of amusements are provided at the hut There are concerts ever night Kxcellent t-peikers nddress the men The most prominent of American actors and actresses I'ngllsh ones too give their services free, so that the men mnj bo entertained "We want them nil to have a real good time." Mild Lady Alastalr Innes-ICerr to me toda "I want every American innni and woman In London to Interest them selves In this ptice We need all the help we can get " Lady Innes-Kerr nnd Ladv Ward are Indefatigable workers at the hut. I could" name a host of other prominent Amerlian women, but s'tuo forbids They come to work here voluntnrllv, not mere! one da.v a week, but evcr tlij, There's a mngizine stall in the hut which nlwavs does an excellent trade Needless to siy, n)l the literature there Is American. I notice that the m ig.izlre most In request Is ulvvas the Kiturelnv Cvenlng Post. Ahk nny Amerlcin sol dier or sailor which Is his favorite peri odical? You may be sure of the answer Australians and New Zenlanders and Canadians express the ame affection for It, too t was 'waiting' on a table with six .j i.SflMi, , - 1VFmT7ZrmMmmmmmmmmmmmmimmkmmhmi,i,i.- - .. IHHHHHiHe' f I ' I ill! iii .-9KH9 iBiBHUUKlBHiiiiiiiiiBWIIi Hi .K., j.. ITiiiiiiiHiBiiHHBIBHBIH HflBIHi hi h? . , J MJMZmmZSUKn mMmwM S$iz& . . . . Belli! I wmmimiMi..sv v .. v nl y T" i xx&rz&r&nw THAT OLD SWEET HEART OF MINE By MA SUNDAY Ulfe ef the famolis cvnnvellut at the Interruption of their reading, and nsk her what In the world she wanted now? Is It true that our old sweethearts of our married life have passed nut of fashion nlong with the hnopsklrts nnd i rlnelels fif OIIP prniidiimtlir'H .lnaT tt ,N1I II'H.i:ilKlNH eelc-1 ""r,K.!:; t''l'Tn"!.llLe .Vri1'. "w. hrn Ir.ic uviuiiirn .. nuc, iivi IIU9U 1IIU III1S "' get acquainted with her nil en r ngn r and she with him She realizes the rosy hue of their courtship ilujs ennnot en .dure after inarrlage There will either be a more beautiful hue'or a deiper nml iniiip uudirstaiiillnR nnd more svm pathetic love- or the h ilo will go en tlrel The sweetheirt after mirrlage ils a far different nnd more Intltimte ipelson thin the sweethenrl before in ir- "M" 'J- brated tlielr golden wedding last wcik." wrote n friend of mine to nic re cintly In telling tne the news of n loin munlt) win re we had h'd u sirles of sirvlres and In wh'ili she knew I was deeplv Interested And then the continued 'It was a rather quiet affair, but there was nrt itntosphcrg nbout It which made me umn nnnv with the fietlng lint inv In- vitntloii had been a personal privilege nnd Imnnr We often heir of ccuphs being niinrlid for llftv ears, but we till hid the feeling that both Mr. nnd Mr I'erklns are happier todav after half u icntury of married life thnn when llu Mrst bee nine man nnd wife Think of It a man and woman living In the sune envln nnitnts for flftv eirs, nnd show ing tNU the ale teallv It ippv nnd thnnktul for the nssoelitlou ami what Boyg Ca'uVht on"TVay to Flffhl K& Tiireo (llrard College; boys, James Jllchard'on, ten ers old Samuel UernhardmKn, eight years old, and Wil liam Ilalley nine enrl old, rnn away from the college last night with the Intention of enlisting In the fight ngnlnt the Kaiser Thsy were picked up b the pollio of the Hlxty-flrst and Thomp son streets station "Sl'il t - N'lne-yr Mary J,Drc Jm Mr) 111 lln.liMlAt mn'JIm.. if.! ... h,,Mvu.., (IKllCl.l. pi Jurcd his nlnilplpe. He caa out nil the nlr he Inhalea'i It temalns under the ui ' swelling Ills head, face and naiiiy swollen ringc i ne transition anil Its suciess, must depend on both pirtles nd let inn tell ou that t'ie bus b mil h tribute for It Is a tribute ' Th-lt old swietheart of mine' depends on something niori than sentiment It means servke servile that Is the onlv thing vvlili li will mike love sweeter mid more sitlsflnir mid moie nll-embrnr-Ing as the vears go bv Love nnnot be kept illve of Its own volition It must It bus ineiilil to them And I know the I be nourished anil strengthene 1 nnd to be Nt., - xv w-ii-cC20.Mf-Jx"rfiWSitisSlSSi I'upvrlkhl sutiliu I m Ion PukmI l ( iih r Former Woman's Editoi of the Evening Public LedKer and now special loiicspondcnt in Euiope, is shown nt the Y. M. C. A. hut in London, where she served as waitress for American sailors nnd sol diers. To the right is Yocman Emmett Bundy nnd Urthe left is Private Robert Munson, U. S. Marines. men nt It tod i Three out of the six were reading an nrtlclc In the Situidiy I'venlng l'ost throughout their meal Kacii h id a top of the magjzlnc Whit do ou think of London" f nsked a s-illor with ' V S h Constelli tlon" lound his cip Tine" he answered linniedlitelv 'I can onlj see It 111 the evenings, th iugh for I work all night at the nivj ofllce as a second-class Jic.ii.in, and sleep dur ing the da I was a stenognplier In the t'nlted .States before we jjilncd the war and though I wear nival uniform I'm still on that job' Mv ship Is one of the olik't-t in the Amerlt in navv IUr keel wns Hid In 1"04 She was a sailing ship In those das Now the t'onstelli tlon's n training ship 'As I hive to sleep nil morning and nftt moon. Its onl In the evening Jlut I cm ste London (lutss I've been to everj show in town'. Lindon the itres ire better thin ours out Wist, anv how "We get prett fair piv In our de partment As a second-class vtomin in the I'nlted '.Stales inv I get $40 En n month and .' .Ill a di suhxlstciut I trv to git all meals at the l'tglt Hut and ou know how cheap and how go id the food Is there' I hive a room close to the I'nlted States nivj of flee, where I cm sleep during the d ly. I'slnre It with another fellow who sleep- there nt n'ght It works out at tl do a week etch, Including baths " 1 had a chat with an Amerlcin m.uiiu from ht Louis He, ten, was In the United States navy olllce In Loudon, I'rlvate Ilobert Munson, ot the marine RUi'rd 'London Is sonic town." he observed 'the largest In the vvcrld IJut Just Imiglne, everything stop dead nt 12 HO every night' And It doesn t wake up till 7 In the morning' "I was out the other night a little late, nnd had to walk about four miles heme, for all the trains, buses, tubes ami taxis hid stopped running' 'I think the onlj place where there Is any life Is the American Y. M C A the I'aglo Hut There's something do ing there ever minute of the tin " "And what do vou think of the people over here In London? t asked "The people? l)h, thc re so uncon cerned, nothing teems to excite them ' After a sl weeks' sojourn here I've still got to see an l.'ngllsliman In n hurrj I 'Hut I've forgotten. something' If ou want to ccitc people heie Just mention that Kritz Is tomlng witli a few bombs nnd Is going to drop them' They'll make I for. the nearest tube then The other night the) wanted to nr rcst me for exceeding the speed limit J without running lights when I was In a burr) 1 was hurrjliig prett fast, I II admit 'Hut 1 like to sta) over hero pretty I well, though some of the unlives look nt us Anierlcms through long handlid glasses lorgnettes the call 'em llko ' we were curloslths' ' I explained to the in irlne that tills was morel; Intense Interest nud not bid m inners 'American troops In London arc great novelties, plense understand," I said, ''nnd though the lorgnette ma be u lit tle startling, It's quite a frlendl) glass" Our chat wns Interrupted b.v the sud den cl mglng of a real American negro 'rigtline bind And the men crowded Into the recreation room to lie ir f trains that were much loved and familiar their shire of the expense of making these Joiing me n lomfoi table and fun from evil Influences," Mr I'libeitv sill) veMndi ' The Knights of Columbus hive bien reiognl7cd b the Wir Pe pirtment ns a lit bodv to tike eliirgi" of Hiii li work nnd thev have the In dm seme nt of cirdluals mid nrihblshop all over the oountrj tlur loe it e mi paign Is sure to be ovi rsiibserlbed, we believe " J I'eri Ki-iitlng nnd llmger Ilrothi-rs Compui) i.ieh $100, nnd Ilenr Mi Cirlhv $50 were u few ot the contrl buti ins mule public vesterdiv Tonli'M the grand knights of nil the nunc Is In ind neir Phllidelpii. t will unit with the ehipter olllecrs to prep ire a sen sational wind-up for the eimp ilgn 'I lie meeting will lie held In the cltv In id qu irters 1318 fi Irani avenue heve gone through many troublous mo inetits In those fifty eats Mr I'erklns lost ever dollar he ind when his little stole burned eighteen jears ago and at an age when most men are leaving active business had to stint nil ovei iiRiln Their golden w tiding iinulvu sir to me was reall) Inspiring' i I laid down tile letter with a smile mid a sigh, for 1 know the Perkins fain lllv well enough to iiuderstuiid all tint t in correspondent hud to sit), and some things site didn't s.i It is one of tin saddest couimentarli s on our dlvori rid den domestic life of todnv that tin r tire Iml li. urn uitnli f-nlfil.rnl nnu tin ttiiMi, ,il the Perkins fnmlly The avenge Hur ried couple nt the cud of ten e.us seim to have lot all lutereM In caeli othir nml their eommnii Mew point Is iiinsplcu ous b) Us absence How in in) men nfter twentv ye irs of liiairled life for instance e in mv with real slncirltv of h Ir w fe That old sweetheml of m lie who still thank (!od, is mv swei Iheirt" How in mv men, like that wonderful t)pe of .limes Miltiomb IIP) m poem at the i lose of the d i)'s work whin tin) in o seitid before the lire with thilr tllppirH. mid ncwspiper mid pipe e in tutu the e)es of love ns tilt Ir wife who was once n fresh f lied Rirl but iv!iot hair Is now sprlnkleil with gra) steal" up beh ml them Would thev not b , more npt to turn with a rnmtherid growl kept alive must have something from which to draw, and whit It In turn It i ill transmit Love Is never pisse If It j to endure and Is mule re ill) m inlfct The love if married life faces often most revere tests hether It emerges br glitened and transfigured or whether it ireeps forth i bittern! wrick depend lint on the pret tv speeches before marrlige but on the definite, helpful sen ice nfter mirrlage The Mitrcssful mirrliM" must be a torn rideshlp in which both turtlis i.ve nnd both receive etpi lllv nnd with epial tin . selfishness The nun and wonnii who nfter tell or fifteen or twentv veirs of Hurried llf em look biek on the vista of vears tint have gone before som of sweetness mid Jov nnd others of sor low and bitterness and )et sav w th reil sincerity. Tint old sweetheirt of mine are puttiers of t-crvlit plus love strvhe tint will give all mil enduie all and tint e in triumph over the pittv things of life vvlili h often are the most f rmld lble stumbling blot ks of nil Tint old hvv rctlu ut of mine' What a bciiitlful picture In the twilight ) ears' III it lie )ours as i be it on to urge vou , forth nnd eoiiifort jou over the rough spots .mil a solace mid insplijtion In retrospect" ll'np) light 111 liimll "The Humeri." In the Heii Simile He Inr l Miiiiinii uiio 1 Klfneil tn Xmas Gift Week Exhibition! Give Her a Pretty Blouse in a Handsome Xmas Box, x"u"..,r'.f"1 Klft U ',"" 0er ''"mail will appreciate most, ii .till ' '"'."riiiRed a wonilcrful showing ut the elilnile--t waists nml l,SiS fr Chrlstmis.glvlng . S. Civil Service Tests KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WAR FUND GROWING FAST Philadelphia Members Expect to "Go Over the Top" in Drive for $150,000 I' Open competitive e.iinlnitious fot clei lis liw i lerks and negitive cutter men apd itimeii, are nnnounced b) the X lilted Stitis Civil Service Commission I The entr itu e s it irv for each rtspttlvelv Is as follows I'levtn hundred, with In- creise to l!iin In thne months $1200 or higher, and $1100, wjth increise to $1200 lie.if mutes otherwise iuilllled will be accepted for the 1 ist n lined position JPP 1111 1 llllllllttM l. Illll tlltt, . .... id (lure ore mi manj Fimrt (Itslgns tn choose from Miiiiei!' f"1"'4. .Iiimilv triimiHMl rffectK ami iiewct $3 The Nicest Useful Gift of All $5 before tm ilo ..ne I It of Jimis shot I lnt nl sIih'II I dm: tin se inloritlite ulfls UiiUts Unit rniiil ! I llra-llltiusea Unit line SI iintl. M are Ids h to sill V limps elsewhere, ' v nines. I Vml tlir full t lut t uur upstairs tronomlen wao i. .., -, nn uarillfllt w tlltiul SHrlflftiiu cm tilts. ir .U ..... .1.1 ' I mill im in l rt prl Ut wirtline line in ship stl- ,a cxhll Itioli iirr. is up niiikillnn Incurn .1 In our Itiolilne I nine Tn nhinil of the irowd earl this wtrk' 'I lie c.impiign of !)000 PhllitlelpliH Knights or Columbus to raise $150 000 as their quot i of the niitlon il war fund of $5,000,01)11 will end on Suntlnv nfter n on nt a mass-meetltig In tho, llr.ind Opeia House Olllcers of the order In Phlladelphli expect the fund to "go over the top ' nt that meeting Dall) reports are not available, but the fund now stands between $50 001) and $60,ou0, with only a cr) small number of contributors heard from Supreme Knight James A rinheit), head of the order In t.ie Unlttd States, Is clialrnnn of the locil committee In ch irgc of the drive Ho ricelved re pot ts from Washington )cstcrda) which show about 'HI per cent of Knights of ColutnouS rtcrtatlou houses nrc c imputed The older in ilntalns hills In every enimnunlt) where large num beis of soldiers or sailors congregate and Is earning on a work similar to the V M C A effort Men of nil faiths are admitted to the halls 'In view of Secret ir) Hikers an nouncement tint J5 pet cent of the men In the army aro C ith dies it Is reasonable to expect Catholics to pi) mr- ib i v Blouse Shop 1208 CHESTNUT ST. SaveS2ioSS OVCRCHILDS RESTAURANT - TAKC ELEVATOR. DO NOT MISS THIS f Special Piano Sal . v Wonderfi Values i SLIGHTLY VSEM and SECOND-HAI Uprights and Player-Pianl USED UPRIGHTS s75, $95, $100, 125; $150, $175, 1! Taken nn r-rt nrv"' ns I udwlg P'rvCr-Piano. Tern-s ns low n $5 per r-onth. 10 PLAYER-PIANOS Perfect 88-note w.ircroom-used only, at savings of from Sit $125, $150 and $175. Moderate terms arranged, li WAKERQOitl-USED UPRIGHTS i Made and guaranteed by us. Perfect in every way. " savings $40, $45, $52.50, $63, $70, $75 & $gS WE PAY 10 Your $50 Liberty Bond Is Worth $55 Moderate terms if desired PREMIUM ON YOUR LIBERTY BOI $50 and $100 Liberty Bonds Accepted Your $100 Liberty Bork Is Worth 3110, a ,Yi 9A as part payment on these pianos, or if bond is not fullv nutJ' for. we will credit you with the amount you have paid aid? jay mi. uuimiet: uuiacivca. THERE IS NO WAR TAX TO BE PAID ON PIANOS.- LUDWIG PIANO CO 1103 Chestnut St., Phila. .s. - l '.". vrpmn , ZiVCfWM Mexican Consuls in U. S. Shifted KAflMI JUSS TKX Iff'e. T It if. I Mimpilz has arrlvetl here fioni Mexico City en his vv.iv to 111 I' n-o vv hert he will be sfitlonetl ns MnIctii consul Kctitr.il hUCceetlltiK f! M SeKUln, who 1 in been tr-insferrctl to New Orleins as Mexican consul there B DALaIMER STANDARD SHOES i.rTZ- J Ji I KJttC&lUf m ma 1422 Walnut St., PhiUdetphi. Store Fixtures For Sale 1 At Big Sacrifice g Exceptional "Style-falues atDalsimef TF the saving of money means anything to you i you are seeking the utmost in value you should see these new styles 6i& fine quality and excellent workmanship on sale in our De Lyte Department! LEADING BOOKS ON THE .WAR Fighting for Peace Ily IIKMtY VAN nYKK ' Mlnltlrr la Holland In- Ihr Urst Three 1 ror of the 11 ar . We roul I wlnh thnt thin little vol ume might be reatl by every Amrrl tin citizen, and not only rent li) hut , written In the heart of every rrnnri roncerneil In the direction ot the Government and potential!) con cernei In the determination of the ronrtlttonn of peae at the end of the war." A'rtt lorfc Tribune. If 13 net. OnTthe Right of the British Line Jly CAI'TAIV (JI1.1IKUT MIIIIIH (I.ate I.. K. D.) "HU picture nf life In the treat hm la vlvll and thrllllnc. One feela thnt It la authentic. Those who have rtad Umpey ehoula read NnltiiM I.arh. aupplementa the other," ;iintfrf pfila Uxentng Ledoer, fl,SS net. Toward the Goal lly UlltS. HITMPIIHY VVAItll "A piece of llternture of ver line quality and a piece of war hlittorv of high authorltv ami eiidurlna- value " A'rie ark Tribune. it Si net. My War Diary Ily MIAMK ADDlMITON 1 Madamn VV'addlnntQn'a eittty lien never was more fat lie than It la In thin Rpontanroua outpo irliur of h"r feelimra throuich the terrible times of whlrh ahe waa an tntereate.1 wit neaa " 'Mlndrlpnla IMtbllc Ledger. tl.SC net. Italy at War and the Allies in the West ttr k. Ai.rcXANmsn row km. (lie FainouH y r Correapontle nt With (1.1 llluntratlona, from photo vrapha, and 2 maps 91. So net. The Pan-German Plot Unmasked Br ANIKK CIIKIltDAMU Ilrrlln'a Formidable I'eare Trap of the ''Ilravvn ar." With an Introduction Ij tha late Karl of Cromer fllrth Mating. tl.t! net. Greater Italy Ilr WII.MAM AY MAI.LACE Capl. v. H. A. Tan Oerman Intrlaue In Italy la here laid bare. IV Ith Mapa, tl si net. With the French , Flying Corps . Ily I.IKUT. C'ARHOI.L DANA WINSI.OIV u.lrnlt.t II. a net I 'Ckarles 'Jtf&sS, Sms jgfF Fifth Ar'eaue New York yr- I fYs BONWIT TELLER &, CO. Ohe,SpeaaItuSfKpOriaincdionb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Will Close Out Saturday About One Hundred and Seventy-Five MISSES' FROCKS and GOWNS SPECIALLY FEATURED ARE JV10DELS-IN Seryc, Jersey, Satin, Georgette, Charmcusc, Pdiret Twill & Combinations of Materials 18.50 25.00 Formerly 29.50 to 55.00 f These. frocks and gowns have been assembled from the regular stock only two or three of a kind in some of the season's moat charming modes, in types suitable for daytime and afternpon wear, also informal dinners and dances. Sizes 14 to 18. TO CLOSE OUT About Fifty ' '.MISSES' SUITS i , Reduced to 20.00 Two or three suits of a kind assembled from the regular stock in a diversity of smart chic styles. Sizes 14 to 18. ; i . - O JZO j0mW V r(17mW, m j ' i ' ,?-Ly -ism&v" u . .. ? 'i,v vsi It .:. w'f ' Si3EZSfe 3J Two Tone I Boota WZ" ' M 1M iT ' tHs5 - : Boots I rfAfffunA f Medium heel V 4j$ e '4g. -V wi K..r..i T iVBli V J boot of , Cordo F JM tj -IJlii I s if'' y .msmmwsr1 .Jm rVKfV ffl jS -SW StAt Shoe experts JFM0 'M "3ES Wil)'j did not believe it Tm0 , jfj w I L i.--.!..,-. """ - -t- i ii possible that we could offer H - . -Jell t ' '' x "x vi you such y y saiK "' I (, ' ' High Quality J tf?PW$i ' 7 Wm A .-rn At these LOW PRICES. IjMH M 1 atftK ! pl.uu v bee them yourself and . $pt qa irl'VMleW & Kr , J Model 1 IfgwO Wonderful W A.J PtV ' Fashioned in .. iim7.im Value I A U M ItV wrl Brown Kid with . Rich Dark lTM "'$ W& 1 or Cordo. Tan ,' J Glace Ki I with K SpsS-V ,'2H HVi (S.1 with Sand Cloth I I hiBh arched Cu- Vtlt i tlM .Tp-.". ::,' '' !- .3'Wii1aTuuJanlk'. i Eta -'JsmWM v'H m. ' mtib Ttv. ' ''A jT9 mmmmmwmm " -5 aWI-BtaiiZm. It Jmmmmmmmw eW HoB 1 T - ii i LJ ,jB "l.. '', MataMW " " ' rw""affaefaej )w Mm .-... .tar aV m m -w ar-ra MmfWW m aM at aW e jfJ4Ji4MJn4?Z Shoes and Hosiery SPECIAL SALE About Sixty MISSES' COATS Exceptionally Priced 20.00 These coats are developed in wool velour with large convertible collar and belted waistline. Sizes 14 to 18. 1204-6-8 Market v. ! ttl v , f - " r z IM 'm&mtm SB Y -. r i- . AW "JV ,'. V jilskLt - ','J I --JJJ ! , . . r . n,I -'i" .--.tf. c&fr - . ' 4it teYidLtiksmmft