Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1917, Final, Image 8

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F INTIMATE INTERESTS FOR WOMEN BABIES IN WARTIME AND GOOD HEALTH ANSWE ft!
.HITS BABIES OF POOR; .
OP THEM DIE NEEDLESSLY
fcmann Gives Concert at the Academy of
Mic Tonight to Provide Extra Social
".Worker to Prevent Some of This
Bcert that Is being given atl
lACavdemy of Music tonljht for
It of the social servlco do-
t'of Hahnemann Hospital ro-
iina.1 after all nothing counts
ven In wartime, than the
r-keeplrig them alive.
affair, at which Miss Louise
t,? daughter of her famous
r.Tand Rcinald 'Wcrrenratli are
fc'la given for just that: to multo
-American ones lhc.
loom preciously imror(aiit In
, though In tho ilrst rusli of
."Wk lmporlant military-looking
l'peoplo aro Inclined to forgot
! f Thcro la no glamour In seeking
Mfce llttlo unwashed, uncaredfor
American humanity; not tho
there Is In mingling with Hhakl
a, perhaps. But ttlcro's n vital
r In It Today a hundrod times
;thon yesterday, -when thcro was
IT.
you ccr think about, or read
out pcrha.p5, what wur ulcans
I babies tho poor babies?
tako milk, for Instance. War
ent tho prlco of It beyond tho
m. many motnors, una yet milk
I baby's staff of life.
ha sent tho prlco of all food
Bfh. This hits tho mothers who
shuttles ones Into tho world. It
i back to tho baby.
moans that moro mothers go
i work. And tho Children's Bu-
tf Washington which, by tho
rto very busy Just now studying
Kbnslness of small children In war-
h-tella us tho babies of mothers
mtefs. out tn wnrlr rifa nt 4nt.A !,
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ttot moro loriunato uttlo ones.
i wis is iruc.
I 'yet in sptto of tlicso facts ice-
I -of our charity burcum havo It
; the public support of homo ohml-
(Which havo to do with taking care
so matters has fallen off blnco
F?war began alarmingly, appall-
I proceeds of tonight's concert ut
ho Academy aro to bo devoted to
Vyvettes
PATSY KILDARE
lly JtJDD MOkTIMKR LEWIS
1 IN THE MOMENT'S MODES
i. tin
.lust u little dark slouch felt hul
turned lack utul a little bow,
with long wired ends RoiiiK
northeast by southwest!
tho maintaining of another social
workor to follow up tho mothers and
babies after they lcavo tho hospital.
It Is tho tort of work tho Red Cross
is doing among French mothers
teaching proper feeding, clothing and
altogether tho complote caring for a
baby. Of courso, America cannot bo
compared with Franco. Ploaso God,
thcro will never como tho day when
our babies by tho hundreds of thou
sands shall wasto then- Uttlo lives out
without care. But thero's somothlng
of Tranco In America. Tlicro are
babies hero who wasto their lives out
without enro. Thrco hundred thou
sand children under tho ago of tlvo
years dlo j curly In tho Jutted States,
statistics prove. Thousands uC them
din needlessly.
Jloro potter to women who sclzo tho
faint wro thread of infant llfo and
nurso it into permanency! Moid
poster to concerts thut mako money to
fc.io babies that uro djlng needlessly!
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Iters and attritions submitted to tlili department tnuil bo written on ono sldo et
nr mill and signed tvith tho nam el tho vrtter. Hpecial auerite ItA. thoso given
r, invited. It to understood that tho editor dot not nr?earllu tminr f;.M .........
tat. XII communications for this department sftoutd lo addressed as follows: Till!
AUJl. 3 rAlllA.x.t.. mening j-uwio Ledger. Philadelphia. Pa.
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
I what noTtl. artlatlo way can Chriat-
M ornaments be attached to tho tree?
at lnenwnslsa practical little gift
make, at heme for tho chUdrrn that
saors to please thenar
cu otalo whole wheat bread be
nsed?
1. How con Hit American womrn obtain
aathorltallre Information aboat the cause
of the war and the d liferent pliavrs of
women's war work?
- How does the l'rcnch Gotrrnmenl spur
Its women In munition work on to crcatrr
effort?
3. Name three Christmas holiday sifts
that would bo appreciated bjr our men In
American camps?
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
("To successfully wash a down quilt at
k-ATnt thorooxhbr soak it In a suds of
iitwator and white ooap. Then put In
sad and rlnM twice In freah
.'; Thon do not wrlnr. but xentlr prea
I water bj wiueeilnc. Dry by ttrctcb-
I Blnsed to two llneo and while drjrlnc
i all four lde of the quilt
tao down. When the down oeemo
Mlh li Ant with till hnnd. If Mia
la'afalUc or oaleen press with warm
tTi
U'
. A'steeplDB-boc has latelr been destined
" health and well-belnc. There U
of kicking the oners off In lhl.
X&
ivtiJjsvtf Quantities of milk sod meat
1 not bo served at the same meal, ev
Irsvhoro there are children to bo fed, be.
(bach these foods are rich In muele-
roicmenlo and one provides enoucu or
s.rMaout the other 3111k, however, li
I to the rood heoUB or cnuoren.
1. lour hundred thousand women In Knc.
land are In munition work. In France there
are 400,000, too.
2. IUsnkels are urgently neednl now for
the little UeliLin children. .The ISelclan Ke
ller Commission, lS.'t tl'alnut street. Is
making a special effort to rollett these now.
3. Three Christmas gifts approprlalo for
the bedridden Invalid are a white nicker
"bed table," which Is u tray with sides that
lit over tho knees) n knitted bed Jacket or a
Buskin woro vase.
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-. lomaio ispiucs ouui
tk . . . .- n
p Manor QJ n Oman a l aye.
Madam Fleaaa print a rerlpo
I.I Si,
v tapioca soup.
(Mrs.)
for
V,
two cupfuls of tomato, a tea-
of sugar., half a bay leaf, four
a slice of onion, a little) more
teaspoonful of salt, a quarter of
nful of pepper and tnree cup-
hot water. Let simmer for flf-
(atnutes and put throucti a sieve.
aro- beef extract cubes or their
to betf stock and let eook for ur
ates longer.
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To Renovate Furs
r JCoUior 0 Woman's Page:
rViiim T havo myself remodeled my
IOX ncCKPiece. out mo tur is rousii
mm not aue to mmi oui m ma lur
v Would you Dlesso tell mo directions
rnss myssil to neip ine mr. ss iv
till and needs only to b shlcler
reil
rthp? Very sincerely.
it 3 our column nlshtly,
from an ad-
(Mrs.) D. 1-. A.
Arboreal Pleasures
WAS so Into getting up this morning
lat J had hardly got dressed after
kissing Howdy on the noso vhen I
heard a step on tho porch and then tho
door opened nnd there was my father
como from his night watching. Ho had
a packngo In hi? hand and ho unwrapped
It and It was tho pitcher of my mother
which ho had brought from 5tr. Hock
rudder's. Tlicro wus no dust on It, so
thcro Is no danger of my father's get
ting married again. Ho hung It on tho
wall whllo I ctlrrcd and Hopped como
pancakes. My father tald that with
his nlglit watching and with my living
all ocr tho country ho taw mo to rr.
doni th it ho was loncpoino llko an
orphan
Then ho went to bed and I dug Into
his pocket to get money for my lunch,
so that rerj thing whs jmt us It used
to be. That niatlo mo very imppy ami
when Howdy and I got to school t
climbed tho treo hi front of tho school
liouso and rang as loud as I could till
tho principal ennio and mado mo como
down. I tald to her, "Why do jou al
ways chase ino out of this tree? If you
wcro u llttlo girl and wanted tn climb
a trco I would never mnko you get
down." hho said, "if I did not unl.o
sou get down all tlio other children
would bo climbing trees nnd I would
ha to hccuino a monkey In order to
teach them You tli not want mo to
bce-niuo n moiil.e), do ion, l'atsy?" I
said, "I do not know hut tli.it t bliould
want jou to br a monkey for u llttlo
whllo. It i fun to nee a monkey hang
ing to a limb by Its tali und eating pea
nut') upsldo down. Vour feet would ho
Just llko hands and you could hold a
Look in ono hand and a pencil In another
nnd an applo In another and scratch
Heart with tho other. I guess It would
mako you happy to bo ablo to do eo
many tilings all at once. Sho said.
'Hush, Patsy. Your Imagination Is run
ning away with you."
wnon I cot to my deck thcro was
Thomas Arlstldcs Brown across from me
and ho smiled ull over his face, every
tlmo I looked at him. At recess Peanuts
l"ccny camo up to mo and asked mo if I
wanted an apple, but before I could tako
It Thomas camo und asked him If ho
wanted a punch In tho nor, und ho
dldn t, to I did not get any apple. Then
I'eanuth went away. I was mad at
Thomas and turned my hack on him
Then I happened to think that I lmd
not brushed my hiatitlful hair this morn
ing und I turned around again no ho
would not uotko It and Muck nut my
tonguo ut him Just then tlm bell tang,
nr I do not know what I inlKht havo
douo to him. 'Winn I took my s-at ho
whispered that his father does not wal
lop lilin any more Just as 1C I tared,
whleh I do not Mill, of courc, t do
not want lilni to get walloped.
After Mhool I went over Into the
wooday placo and bomo men wero there
cutting down trees nnd dlcglng a llg
hole. I tald to tho man who was boss
ing tho others, "Who told ou that jou
could cut down theMi trees' It n do
not Mop It iod will net after jcu " Tie
laughed und bald, "1 ho illy lias bought
this propel ty und Is going ti inako It
Into a plajgrotind for tho chlMiin ' 1
bald, Kor rat's sake, do you think tho
children want to play in u holo7" Ho
said, "Yes, for wo aro going to mikn a
swimming pool here On jou twlm?"
I bald, '"Tho river Is good ciiourIi for
me." So I btood and watched tho men
dig nnd I was certainly surprised to sco
how much earth thcro Is lu the ground.
"Velghborlr Kemiirk." the neit Tatsy
Klldiire ndvenlnre. appears In tomorrow's
livening l'ubllc Ledcrr.
Attractive Fur Set of Pointed Fox
Amonu tho furs of tho las
six winters nono has main
tnincd u voguo moro steadily
increasing thnr that which
has accrued to pointed fox.
It Is not ulono the beauty of
this pelt which lias brought
It popularity. No other fur,
excepting thoso of white, is
moro sultablo for wear with
costumes of nny sliudo or
color. Pointed fox is prac
tical. Todny'd bketch pre
sents ti very attractive feci in
nutural-sliapo modellnc. The
lint pictured is of liittlcr's
pltibli, with ti pompon of cut
obtricli.
Maple Dessert
Soak ono envelope of gelatine lu ono
und one-half cups of cold water for llo
minutes. Tut two cupj of brown tugitr
and one-halt cup of hot water In a fauee-
, pan. bring to helling point and lot boll
ten minutes, l'our tjrup gradually mi
boaked gelatine t'onl, and wli"ii wail)
bet add whites of two ui,'s beaten until
fctlff und nno tup of hoppi d nut mtalb
I Turn Into mold, flrt-t dlntlld 111 I old
water and chill. Scr with custard
sauco mado of jollts of rBRP, sugar.
I speck of salt, milk und tanllla
A
Hiur tho fur fluffier would probably
tit smoother and mora even In ap-
II ot cornmeai worus wen
Brush well and comb up first.
Ut In the meal, rubbing it well
; fur up, utiwn ana crosswise,
ay lor a day or so. xnen taice
JM tnorougniy unu nang in iua
a, brush well with a clean hair
aav make It shiny. I recommend
treatment. Bait win oo
wall, becauso It Is usually tho
on of dust and "grease" curt
furs look shabby and rough
acond and third season unless
badly worn.
Gifts to New Relatives
r of WoiAan'g rage.
-I have been married ua few
my husband has sons to war.
io spena VJaristmss wun mr
niiy, WDKa is m, una uuv.
BAt much money to soend on
iillk your eouiian aa to tho
WaSruic prooaata to two of his
Enur enlidron. whom I havo
ad who do not lire at home,
ro-for that day, when prcs
i aahaagod by tho family.
I V, A- 41-
I'ta'ai rather dUBcult position
c ara you aotr Ana every
xoawwiBaT preaonts, o you
IkftaUr K,70 hsl'Mfsoms
a romuvas.-' Aa moat moui
aWMi soowUmeatad, when
t to tketr cuildren as
arivea tn themialvee. L
naU'yau i a. one or
to the children
Hantl It to, each
mr.zi
far
Christmas Candy
To the Vdllor ot ll'oman'j Page.
Dear Marlam (?.in l.arlv miietji. rutirtv
irniia nw iiinuu hi nnmef I wnuiu IIKw to
make them for Christmas for tho children.
Will ou print tho recipe, please"
.1lUlHt.H.
Thero Is no reason why this candy
shouldn't bo mado at home. Alice Brad
ley, tho "sweet" expert, prints tho fol
lowing recipe In her candy book:
Tho Ingredients are two cupfuls of
sugar, ono cupful of water, color paste,
a quarter of a teaspoonful of cream of
tartar and flavoring extract Tho color
paste can bo secured at one of tho larger
grocers.
rut sugar and water together In a
saucepan, stir until dissolved, add color
lng If desired; cover and boll three min
utes. Jtemove cover, add cream of tartar
and boll until It comes to 300 decrees
Fahrenheit or uutl) It Just begins to
change color. Add .i few drops of flavor
ing, peppermint, lemon or orango ex
tract, and drop at once on tin sheets
with tip of spoon tn portions tho size of a
silver dollar. Store In a tight glass Jar
Recipe for Risotto
To Ida Editor of Woman' Page:
Pear Madam Will you kindly print u
recipe for risotto? It la mado with rice
UKAUEB.
Cook a half cupful of boiling rice, a
cupful of boiling water and a teaspoonful
of salt tn top of a double boiler. Let
cook for twelve minutes. Cook a chopped
onion and a chopped green pepper In
bacon or beef fat for about ten minutes
stirring as it cooks. Then add half a
cantul of tomatoes, a dash of paprika
tb this. Mix this sauce with rlrn and
let cook forty-five minutes. This Is sim
ilar to tho recipe for creolo spaghetti,
which appears In the war menu on to
day's Woman's Page. .
More on the Kiss Question
To tho Editor of Woman's Pago:
Dear Mads-; I havo read tho pro and
contraa about killing and would Ilka to
expreaa my Idea also I am a bachelor and
novo mat gins ot an ainas ana nationali
ties, because I hsve traveled quite a llttlo on
our globe. My advice to all young ladles In
doubt concerning tho matter la question Is.
allow no irienu any uoertiea. not even a
simple kiss, for when one allows a kiss cna
knows where she. begins, but not where the
end will be.'
1 dare say that any girl being liberal with
her klssea runs a risk because any ono
having experience of life knowa that a kiss
Is the beginning ot tho play, or should I say
drama, of passion, so very often mlslnter-
nnttM ny ins wora - jova.
This Is my experience from tho school ot
1 tip my nsi to ins young iaay -woo ex.
pressed br views a few daya ago, for she Is
"Wko Precede After Waiter?
To th editor ot Woman's Paoc:
Dear Madam When a man and woman
enter the dining room of a hotel aa tho head
waiter conducta them to a table who prs
cade, tie raan or the woman;
v , IN DOUBT.
.When 'the. head waiter ImsU the -way.
Tomorrow's War Menu
IIKCAKFAbT
Cereal with fcugar and Top Mill:
h'crapple with Pried Apples
Corn JIuiIins Coffee
I.UNCHEO.V
Creole Spaghetti
Cinnamon Holla Stewed Pcaehea
Cocoa
riNNi:rt
Cicam of Corn bcup
Left 0er of Diced Ilccf Tonguo
(Mado with Brown Ciravy)
Baked Potatoes Kscalloped Onions
Plncapplo fcalau with Majonnalso
CRHOLi: SPAGHETTI
Cook two cupfuls ot broken cpaghtttl
In boiling salted water until tender and
then drain. Tako ono finely chopped
crlon and ono green pepper chopped
and cook for ten nilnutea In bacon fut,
turning over often. Add to this a cupful
of tomatoes or their equal lu sauce, salt
and a dash of paprika. Add tho spa
ghetti to tills in tho top of a double
holler and let took for half an hour.
Bfnnr
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must resloro tho patient's ncrvo tone
and build up his vital rcslstnnco and
remove the raues of tho sufteilng for
the nllevlitlon of which tlm drug Is em
ployed. This must bo dono without
drugs.
Colds and Constipation
Is a rold lh result of constipation, or
does u cold produce, this dlseaeo7 J. If. I..
A person suffering from a cold Is
usually constipated, but on Investigation
It generally will bo fourd that there had
been moro or less constipation before
tho cold was contuictcd. Tho cold, of
cotirce. Is aggravated, by constipation,
becauso It leads to tho accumulation
of poisons, lu u condition of cold thero
Is already an accumulation of poisons,
and ono of tho measures of ilrst Im
portance In getting rid of u rold Is to
li.ereaKO tho activity of tho bowels. The
bowels ought In bo mado to movo thrco
or four times n. day.
The Enema
Jio rrenlsr dally enemas have n dchllt
Utlm; cfTecf W P. M
Hot and wauu enemas havo a re-
litlug tendency. Cool enemas, that Is,
at u tciiiper.ituro ot SI to 70 degree i,
have a t"tilf cffcil
Colitis
Wlmt 1 1 IIiq tuo of colitis' It 1. H
According to Tller, of Paris, colitis
and enteritis would not exlbt but for
tho eating of animal foods. Meats of
all foods havo a tendency to produce
tlicso diseases particularly becauso they
contain tho very germs that tauso llieni.
Tlicso germs, moi cover, arc Known to
bo Identical with tho germs that pro
dure the putrefaction of meats, so tint
with every morsel of llesli Infection Is
taken Into tho sstem. In other words,
cat enteritis nnd colitis und on have
them J leave them out ot yofr dietary
und you will bo Immune, against them.
VniAf-itla nnrl rnlills nrn uiflummatll
nt- nfnrrh nf thn IntpfttlncS--enterltf
of tho rmnll and colitis of Iho largo In
testine, und both rprmg uirccuy ironi tun
masses ot undigested flesh particles
which lie about In tho Intestines rotting
becuuro they contain germs, whoee func
tion Is to produco decay and putrefac
tion. (Copyrlsht.)
W IIIIIIIIIIIHIhlllM
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
tnanawtr to health qu fit Inn 9, Doctor O. Ino 7 tf'fi pncf itfl daltu ol. adxtce on pre
lfn(lv mrrffc.nfl, but f "" cn it 111 hn take tho rlste of tnakiny diagnoses of or
prescribing for ailmrnta requiring surgical tteatment or drugs. Health
Quest inm uill l1 promptly ansutred by personal letters (
(nqutrvrn v ho inclose stamped etnelopcs for reply,
Hy JOHN HARVEY KELLOGO, M. 1)., U.. P.
Before the Jiaby Comes
APItOSPKCTIVn mother needs n
llcht. nutritious diet of cllgcbtlblo
foods, buch as bho likes and her uppc-
tlto demand". Pried ami greasy foods,
luivy puddings and ull heavy or ntidci
dono pastries or an ccbs of any olio
artlilo bhould bo cllmlnalid fiom her
diet, as wtll as atithlng which bho dots
not readily digest.
Sho bhoultl havo a full iiiuuiiuut of
tho bowels every d ly, and for this pui-
poo MioiiM cat plenty of I iallvo foods
rather tlun lesort to liirdli 11101 Mio
should havo at lcaxt eight hours of bleep
at nlcht and another hour during the
day with ull tho bedroom windows open,
If she has no out-of-door bleeping loom
Mio bhould havo s)stcniutlo fxticise
In tho open nlr pery iln, biiending Iho
tlmo pleasantly In walking or in ihi.iiib
bomo form of light rxcrcls.'. Mio bhould
bo caieful hot to lontlnuo her oxen He
bejoud tho point when sho becomes tired
She bliould havo .1 dally tub or bnoRn
bath, having tlio vatcr neither hot nor
Mry cold, and bhould rub tlio bl.rn vig
orously afterward
Throughout this btago tho mother
bhould, bo iar as po.-sible. lio bparcd all
forms of heavy und tiing labor. In
order thut her btrctigth may bo built
up In anticipation of thy coming de
li and upon It 'Iho babj'fl proper de
vo'opment also depends lirgely upon
tho mother's condition at this time
Tho mother ot the expected hah)
bhould bo under tho t are of a good doc
tor us long before tho birth as posslblo
In order that ho mav watch for and
correct any untoward symptoms that
may arHe.
lu a city, whero tho mother has not
onlv plmtv of prlialo phslclans but
hcbpltuls, dispensaries und dlnles at her
bervlee. It bhould be pobslblo for her lo
havo tho nei notary niedlial atteullpii lo
hop her will
lu iui.il dlstrii lb whom medical ut
lenlloii 1 1 moro dlffliiilt to obtain, owing
to tho long cll't.uno tho doctor oflcu has
tn tiavel, tho mother bhould endeavor lo
seo him now nnd then
It Is c ccdlngly Important that the
ailments ut pirgiiamv bo dealt with In
tho beginning before they develop
Into lnoio bei loiis matters t tlio tl-bt
uppcaiaiito of bwollcti hands and feel,
of pcrblbtrnt headarhe, of pain III any
pirt, of lumonliige, or of bpots before i
tho r)cs, u moil doitor Ehould lio t.illci
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
aaaTjaaassssssssassssssssssss'aasas'aa'sss'snss M
When I zxn poor witK
pa.1.h beset
By till collectors
5te.z.lthy
I res-d the quarter
m'J.CJazines
They rrnke. me feel
jo wealthy.
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Furs
and Millinery
Km and fur-lined coats
in lhc various furs ap
proved by Fashion. Mull's
and' scarfs lo match
Millinery $5, $8, '$10
RUYLOCKBLYNN.Ine
U 1528ChesmutSt.
Purs Altered and Repaired
LliiHiS
,fli jpjgfi
MANDO
ltfniiitt tsitnrrfltinnai
Hnir from nr iimlrr t It
linn llm ne-w lsl
rallanfftrulif'ti'siili)r.
hold ) cood Urue nntl
rrparimctit Mnrrn.
Individual Breakfast Sets
For Holiday Gifts
French and English China. All-over Blue Pink Yellow. ,
Plain Color Borders. Decorated Borders. Spray 'Designs.
17 Pieces, $8.00 to $19.00
White Wicker Bed Trays, with cretonne centre. .. .$13 and $15
Mahogany Bed Trays $8.50
Wrig'Kt,Tyndale van Roden, Inc.
1212 Chestnut Street
'I lie Opium Habit
fan tlio riliiiu habit ho
ilriii,i
Tho opium hahlt ami other
Hro cry feldoni mini hy
hues. -n method to ho
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JSM os I 1 1" XACHM AN & CO. v mmt
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Clirfrl Mllhuut
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Infants and Invalids
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.
For infants, invalids anjgro wing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body.
Invigorates nursinc mothers mil the aged.
More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc.
Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking.
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
SILK
HOSIERY
for Men
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$5.50 to $7.50
Boots
ii This season's most popular
laced and button models in
grey, gun-metal, tans and
natent leather. Taken
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5 10-ln Doublc-faco Records 3.7'
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VlfTROI.A IX-A 37.A0
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Itceords jour selection 5.00
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value.
Customers pay no war tax
on Victrolas or Records.
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