""-" - -y nVk.' r. f$m I BK Hfjy tr iRENCH "ACE" SHOWS I MODESTY OF HEROISM - Lieutenant Flachnre Disclaim; m Any Merit in Krmgini; Down Hun Planes !BOCHB LOST HIS NE11VE" Flic From Wushlnjjton In Hour uiid Twenty JiinuiM on wny 10 Xuv Yoik "Anil tlilH i'ti" li, this is just iiie CroK ile Hueiro the KHVu mi. ihum for bringing down 11 (Icnnnn plane without Has or bullets Tho boche, he JU"t lost 1,1, what ou call It neff uli'ii lie soe I wai nfttr lihn IIo vvns Jut plain coward " So iloof l.loiiie tuut licorices I'hiehnre "ace" anil hern nf the Kretn.li a Intlou eorl". attempt to expl iln nua the thlril end most Impressive of the. gllstcnlm? tiailKes mi mi nronst us n tint (if tho llvo pnltn Iiuvei, me.li bearing clon.uent m Hm i8 to some 'ilcoil nf no, table i.eloi' in the nil " Sn min.li he cannot den) Hut till In liuci' words the hlstorv of tho llio silent li-ittlii, 150(1 fiet aloft' Nioiur, far soonen miuW h face death fioni a Hun plane than a batten of iiiiilein wniTai nnd Inier Tlewers pencils Medals arc things to he' ivorn, not talkiit of . "I made tho tilp ener here fioni "inli. j InRtoti III one hour and twenty minutes, ' flylnu at an altitude of uhmit one thou sand feet," the lieutenant illiulKed ivlti a (treat breath of ullef, inn e Hie Im-i mlncnt ilamcer of belnc uKod to tall, on his own CXploltH Hit 111' tl le'lllOled "I (ipeit to do somo Km ilriltntf over League Island I'lirk this nftfinnou close to the Broiiiid ko that all can ee nf Tho marines are down theie now guard- " in mv machine " . ... t ,.., . ... . . . . ... ij. lie lanueei ncre jfipniiv miiiuoon in I i llta flrht till of Ills (lli-lif from 1'.i hI,(,ii. IB toll to Jllnooli. New York Tl.o onlv thlntr I mlswd , my fllcht nn WaslilnKlon lure was the slsht of from B'i "n5'i bird-like planes In tho air that. xrhen they grew larm r, turn Into Taubes I saw scleral buzzards and hawks In tho distance and for a time thev brouttlit me back to the lluhtliiK IMds of lYaiiie but the)- illdn t jsrovi larKer and larger as they came ncanr. I'm rather t;lid the) didn't, ulthoui.h in all the nifthts I hive had I hale never luid time to think of fear 1 Intend to stay In l'hllaeklphla for four dais and will then no on bitk to New T.nrk " Hcsted and relaxed ifter a nlcht's letp at the HelleiUi -Stntford, the lieu tenant has found time today to run through the war news, but liothlni; he reirt there dlMiia.ved him In the least "The rrttuh people dicouragid''" He brushed am'o the suKRcstlon with a laugh of lontiuipt liovi collld they ho under sueli leadership .is that of Cleui enceau and IV filn In liionomicliiL tlie niims his eves ( lflmMeil .i .r!.. itel Irllillle limn linrilj "It is haul, of e-ouie he i.iugsc a epilclc breath i-i think of those demon kuiis only slxt)-s. in miles outdde of Paris. But novel fiat I'aris Is elernal" ) r That tin iiirsinl Ki.ne bul by fno means menaunK erisis or ins nation may end tin I ai mue.li seie ner tlrm has been looked fer seems to the lieutenant lery pontine nd even If not "Iln possible" the word Is not 1'iene.h," he borrowed the historic phrase of tho little corporal" admittedly the llrt .of his htroes since his schoolboy da)h at Mec Not more but better ailutois are i sorely netded by the Uritibli ailatlon forces. "If I can persuade Just a few of the finest of voui lount; men lo en list, the object of my trip shall be more) than accomplished." said tho lleutcnint, , "Hut not just nnibodv will do," he, .explained sh)ly "It takes something ' of a man " I Just turned twentv-flie himself, tho Ileulemnt has servcei In the war since i its lei) outbreak bilnRltiR elown of ficially tvulie eneniv nlrplknes. lusldes many Informal lllRlits He has leeeiifd In all four medaK the I.eRiou of Honor, 'ine .iledilllo Mllltalle tho Croix del Guerre and the i:ncllh Mllltaiv Medal. I f . He has been In this country slnco last September. POLLING PLACES CHANttKD County Commissioners Make Ilul ' ings Fifth Ward Cases Defencd Wi Tho Count) Coiunilssloiieis toelav llcIiaiiRid the- location of tweiit)islv poll 'Jr lag l'laecs. Fifteen ivtln ehuileed lie. jfteause the orikluil division houses had frtn Vacated Decision was le'seived as ,-, oj uie mud and sixteenth divisions, Vflftli Mard, until April :(. owIur to tho luiuum oi james A. I are) anet isaeioro ntern, the Penrose leaders of the ward, to appear. Cllanifi'ri Kill Aiii.l.. iiu Cn1tf.va .iflee ... .-.- .....uu ..H ... .... ..... irnsuinems jlillh Wsrd lsi ellvUkin flolu 31S2 Itlch- inonn in ai.oj itieiiiiuniu. E.uh Ward Huh illiuion. from SfllS Cam f Wi to a II i: iiiiKThet J-oth Wsnl J.'.l illiis'im from siOeitll i;-e...rL . ."rl ' ' ",' ' null.. "i, i ,.r Bt .lih Wnr,i nui ellitsluii, i"l."J Ann to 232s Bx-.I-i I'learileM lt Ward, 'Jlii minion, from 2S70 Km- jEJl Ward 'Jtllli ilKlalon. from P an.l Weft. morelaud (iHrlhvet eur ) to llettlvllloi lllWl l AUfol.'im.' Ji.-., 1... uu . ,. 1 jLit'iih w.erd .tilth tiivliloii. frum ."i5i'U Wood-' Ij.!?111 He to "ViS 1 mum Mttti Ward Isth uiilaluii, from SuJ") Aspiii I In Mini It..... .. Fit',?!'. Ward Ith dlvlMon, fn.rn Is.'", ruin! lJ.;lr,. " aie . In .M.'ii MrC'1-llnn K 30lh W'sril i,ih elivluluii, from 1S03 X dlli "1 1SJT N lllll Itemoitd beeollse of xr.raiicte.s K Rth cu.,, ,n. .!.,..... - . ., .. . . Ia ... "'i'81 iniiMiuii, i reiui .i.t n 4 rem lu I.V...1I2 H Trout t56 nr"ri' Jth dlilslnii, from 2.10 hnrue'.s to l '100 H 'J,l a'ltlijjaru, 3d .llvlnlon from 1(2(1 N front -.lei HnDe. una .lerrHi.n luentltwpfil fur 1 tlith Ward. 2,"ah dlilalnu, from 200J I'ulr- s.'nount (eve to 2101 Ml. Veriuni Slh Ward nth dlvialon, from J17 Ithlimoinl o1?..1"" MarlbeirouKh - Want 2Hth dlvialon from Hold llerlllau- . ifn leve tn nun (lennantoun nve SS9di Warj ;;4ih uivlloii, from l.'U Ilttner V. to 2IC..M uih. L-r War.ClTlh dlvUion, from 4812 York rd ftf-.to 41K 1 Virlgrrd f'hWard ITTTi dlvlilon from 2H.".l U Mad- I . l0n to 3J47 K ThiinniHun Ktr ." ."?rei. inn (inuioii, rrom 1114 h 4Sth llli", r"1 " OOll(, Mlijl Ward. 3d dll ". .10 3'US I'omly lalon, from t.000 Stato rd Olh l'...t . .,.-., i. i.. t from 313 Chrry lo BK1. Vlil.Uace. i K? "'"..W" re". "lh dlvialon, from 210 Bth to ,,'?. iitn .. ' l!nlv"r1. I" dlvlnlon, from 111(3 Mno to 1.-1101 lie. !.''' Warn, lat dlvialon, .from 201: v o .074 11. Huaquohatina'uie, Ainbor school Girrs moui: funds BrV Day's Contributions for Christian Woikcrs Make Total ?72,44 Pont rUniHi-iiiti if rtJnt him inr.rli-iil sfvifthrt lirlin..ll im.inilirn fitr tllft 1llllll. r . - --- vwwtvv" sa(isiaa u ' l?ll'llla hehoeil for Women Chrlbtlan JfWorkers of the Presbteiiun and 'He- LflOrined ehnrltnu nt trwlm,, tiinelient, nl Euffhe, tin.i.o I.. 41... Ilull.iii.i.l.linlfnrrl lt?h total collection for tn ,,slx daa Is ,...1-,., iutj jeev. lluiieTiltiuijltuuii, liMptaln of team No, 10, lecelied the fHnipioasnip bunaer for too lurRest sum obtained p The Hev. C.WA. Ifauser. educational kfuperlntemdent of publications for Kab fbath richool Hoard of Heformed lburches. spoke before tlio eamplagners ROOFING 3 taaaaawaaal , tss'inK ; , :.' w. f , ,iia. i i ta i- r. .W'8yAW s MEUT. (JKOW5KS KLAC'iiARK Kroni-h "Myinjr ucc,'' who ens unlly "tlroppcil in" on rhiltidcl phiu at Lcikuu Islund 1'nrk yi" tcrday, en route from Washini;. ton to Minuoki, Lone Island. U( has "dropped" twelve Ccimun planes, won many dccoiations and cives nn exhibition of aero nautics at I.cnKUe Island this afternoon. DOCTOR KARL MUCK UNDER U. S. PROBE AiTCSted US Alien Enemy, Mil-!'". ... . . . .sicinn s Activities Are Being Investigated "When I shintd up fur sen lee," she mid tod ly "I had my elouhts nboui u'- l iikIiImcIuii, .Maie.li '.'li Ire; r.illeet for forelKii duty, for both my Tho iilltu enemy e ustodlans' depart- inothe r and fiith'i wiio born In Oer- inent today beitan liiiestlR.itliiB the af. ''"' althouitli they e-ame oier to this , . ,,.,.,,,,, .. I'ountry when thev were lery jnunic fairs of Dr Kail .Muck. Iloston S)m- I lln, Pr rllm,(tej llcri. am, arc miI phony orthesti.i k uler arustid at his Auierlians Mj mother Is an enthusl hoine rtiid.i) as an alien eneni) a'tlc war workir lustleo D pal line nt ollkl lis decllnid "Alter I received my nppolnttneiit from lo dlseuws .lluek's nriest Pendlnn a r... port from audits who made the auist in lioston Host. in. March 20 The arrest here of Dr Karl Mue.lt, director of the llostou S)inphony tiirlithli.i hd 1 todav as an enemy alien. is one of tin mo-t Important since the entiame of thi 1'nltcd States Into the war, redcr.il oftklals said today It ii .n furthir Intimated that from tin Information iiliiili tmntly eleiedeiped fiemi Tediial inie-URitlons of Muck's activities tin tornier kaikr of tho Kalsn's ro)al oichestra will be Interned lor the pirlod of tin war Couple Married in Court Judge Pattcrvoti la t'ourt of Common Pleas No 1 today married IaiuIs H l.lpxchutz, and Jean Horn of 3001 CiilIIiI avenue JudRe .Shoemaker was also on tho bench while the ceremonv was performed Court Cleik John I. llums had the honor of beliiR the first to kiss the bride us the representative eif the court, lioth the bride groom and the brine ate ntneieen )cars or ape, 'Xpany -""' '"' " uu""uc ,EY,BANKS6BlDDlF PA' SINCE Mintons Doulton CopoJand Wedgwood Plates, Cups and Saucers In dozens for Bridal Gifts r .' i lalllllllllBiXlwifralMHMrliw j - mnmwn Oxfords Galore All Our New Spring Styles Here Every Pair Genuine Calf or Cordovan No Side Leathers No Substitutes Genuine Cordovan I Gun Metal or Wax Calf (U exclusive StylesJ (All Styles. Ml Shapes) $7.5o $g.S(r $joi$6 7 $8 $9 Thousands of Cordovan Calf or New Dark Tans (10 Stules. All Sizes. All Shapes.) $.50 $7 $y.50 $o $Q :-iViimennans MEN'S 1312 a Chestnut St. " Market bt. SIAHKKT STHUUT SHOP OI'UK BVUNINQa 'tiViJLNO tfOBLlO 'HER GERMANIC NAME BARS U. S. PHYSICIAN ! French Hold Up Passports of Dr. Viohv ErlaiiKer, Hed Cross Volunteer No matter lion euphonious a n.inio I niii ho, If It Iiiih a llni;c cf the Toutoiili' (im it lulls fioni our tonkUi, it mn iaiso jou trouble despite oUr patriot- i inn and mlf-nnrrllke As in tho im of Kdn.i KerKcr, the tioteil writer, the rrencli llocrnmont i watitH to Know tin wh and liow and , llio whercf"le of the Tcutonlc-souudlliR , niRlioiiien httaihed to nil allegid harm- . U'Si AiiKrhaii woman I So Dr Viola Krlntuar Is spendlmt lir 1 time tuiLlj nt the AVest l'hlladilphla j linapltnt for Women Inctead of In u hos- pltiil mmewhere behind the IliInK lines In Kranop l'ortj-elRht hours before she vim to sail for l'lame lifr passport went j in the 1'rein.li loinul to lecelle. Ids of- . Ihlal slisnatuie Hut It was n fused, I whlih was uniueountnblo mid Incxpll-1 i able for a fe. lioursr Then cime the iphin.itlon The rnnrli consul liesltaUil on account of the n urn ' "it's must imliiiiassliu," said loctor l.iliuuri'i, "in nielie an Imitation to Mlt a lounti and to be met on the ilileihold bs a ripresentatiio of jour hint sillnp 11,11 111" lint suie he WMllt )ou, after all lioweier. i in waltlni; for the howt to change his mind " Doctoi llrlanxer was to liuie Runo to 1'iance as a p1ifK1hii for Hed Cross re lief Minli Uut It 1ms In en a cry care- ml ami a ery niduou.s tisk of tho 1'iench to heip Kples r.ut of tho He.1 l.uhllc and not one of Its olllcl lis wlll aecipt the ri"ionslblllty of sendlnif "onr tin It ' mi) pel son with ,i Teutonic name i , And, In addition to the fact. Dm tor I rrlanuer s patents were born In Oer- nianv. althoimh thev mo as thorouKhly Anierlcm as the tneltlnif P&t of nations is capable of prodiulUK Doctor I.rlinKT sened ns an Interno t1"' Wrl I'blladelphla Hospital for Women after her grailuitlon from the Woman's Collene of l'enns)lianl.i in 1'iir and Is well known In midlcal clr e les here. ' mo ne lorss aim oiuiincu my pa-sport without elllllculty, I was surprised and efisappoiiited to be rrjeitci! by the Krcnch lonsul 1 wnnted se much to ro " Doctor Urlangtr has been abroad ,i number of times and sneaks Trench as !l..-.i.' ., li . a . 1K, . . , lluently a most Americans ever are atile to speak It. Her work was to hale been carried on amonR tho children of tho devastated portions of France atid is the kind of work sho likes best to do "I'm sure I could du Rood over there," the said confidently, "so I am anxiously j waltlnR word from the, Trench Since I pave up my practice In Cleveland and prepared for oierseas dut) I scarcely feel like RlvlnR up the project until it Is certain that I am not to be accepttd " The cai of Doctor KrlaiiRer resem bles that of l.'dna Fcrber, who was to ham Rone to France to write for tho Hed Cross inaRiizliie. Her name, how eier, causee thfi authorities somo con cern and sho gaio up tho Idea, Held for Robbing His Kmplojcr Accused of steallnR largo quantities nf polhh from the H. M. HolllnRshead Con. pan), his employer, Frank Haker. thlrtv-elRht )ears old, of 12 North Twenty-seventh street. Camden was commit ted to Camden County Jail In default of $500 bail by Hecorder Stackhouse today. b rrr,, 1832 Cauldon Coalpor; forcester SHOES 1232 LEDaEl-PHlLADELl'HlA, 'fUESD&Y. vxlr B 'V I 1)K. VIOLA KKLANTiim Of the West I'hilndelphiu Hos jiital for Women, wIiomj pass ports to Fiunco, where she was to cnnaKe'in Hed Cross teliel' woik, havii been held up becau-e of her German uncostly and the Teutonic flavor of her name. CITY MUST PAY MOTHER OF SLAIN COP $1300 Workmen's Compensation Hoard Alto Makes Awards for Philadelphia and Chester Accidents The cii) his been illri.tfd bv the Weirl.iiuns I'ompe usatlon lliarel to pay tl. Vim ta .Mis JIar Mood" .1.11 South .Sheridan stieit. mother eif Deteetli. Kiauk Mi.l'artiu), wan ivas shot to ilnith last AUKUst, by a naicotle tlend Pigment of this sum Is to extend ovir a period of 3hii weeks Another iiuaid miuU hv lbfei es Scott and Klaudcr was to 1 limn is MclnOre, 611 Potter street, Chester,1 whose elaUKhter was killed' In the iv Plosion a )ear nun In the plant of the lMtljMon,. Ammunltloa Corporation Ho will lecelvo J1050 The Philadelphia ltoutblnek bupplv ouipan), vrus ellrerieel to nai $11 la to Mrs Marl.t V.i rv lliiJ eolith Kleienth slreel Her htishaud, was, ac cidentally shot Decembir lc. Ill, widlo sulkltlliR business fur his iinploiti in a store at Liil .South Tenth strei t. and died shortlv afterward The rmuller was In the blind of a customer, Whoso shoes weie belllR polished by e'eein Tho e imipenvatlon Is to be paid In wiekl) iillotuiiuts to Ce-tore's iildun and two ihlldriu for a piiiod of thirleen )ears Matt Klllrd by Molorlruik ricorire H M'oorp. of 133J llxfend stieet, was killed toihn bv u mote'itiuck at (Hrnrel nnd HIiIro aienues Tluuins Hovie, nf JJ1J Oxford street, driver eif 'ho truek. was arrested bv tho pejlke e.f , jjincecth and Oxford streets sta- tion. . A $ trzrt- &. -WMih demands rJET'cJ Salted Nuts. Favors, Bon Bona to harmonize with the table decorations D16 Cbeetnut 5t. Executives and l-Office Managers The Dictaphone is the swift, fchnple, economical, efficient iv ay to get your letttrs Into the mall-chute. It means mora and better letters, and a well-organized, smooth-running cor respondence department. TME Phone Main Gttrjt''&2& i Jrkmsr.msx J I J-'! -'-iJ;-'v.Viv BEHER DISTRIBUTION OF COAL CARS ASKED Administrator Potter, Flisha Leu and Chairman Cameron Seek Action l nlfoimlt) In the dlMrlbiiilmi ofunpiy iais tn the mints Is to be iiriTul upon ollli lals at WiishliiKloii In a li lckutloti that Mint to tlio capital from riilladol- I Id i toda). 'Ihp) wire .stale I'liil Ail-I mliiMrator l'ottir, Kllsha l.tc. m tins i lee president of the IVnns) liaula Itall hmiI, mid 1'h.ilrmau I'umeiou, of the i state fuel administration. In charge of I the lentral riniii)lanla illstilet wlure inllill null Is produced Jlr. f'aineron said hul, of iais Is cans- I Ini" Rrv.it IniotiieiileiKo at the mines.' Hi pointed out that while somo mines (in iiiehliu; tlKlit) lur cuit of their iioimal Kiippl), iiiuiik.il to Kip tin in inoiliiK lle ila)S a Meek otluis :u le mIWiik only twenty per cent, or a sup pl) siillloli lit for ll o dus" pioduitloii a mouth The ileli trntluli ivnit to W ushliicioii u iinifir with J. ! A llauow IVil.iil fin I dlMillnitor. Wanilnvr from Doitor ilaitulil. fed. ei nl fin I itilinliilstrator, that mil, - ion siimeih lie-in putting In their lellnrs nixt winters toal yipplv soon after Iprll 1 tliei will faie a shortage similar to the one ixperlniied luM wlntir . nieiiid toda) at the oflKei of the 1'hll. adilphia loal lommlttee 1 minis I l.iwi ilialimau of the SK- Wednesday's Specials gfj 1 o Easter Suits j Chic New Arrivals Models for Every Woman and Miss , V I M Alteration Without Charge, in Ample Time for Easter I 1 At the 1 New sa-, Market, Corner 12th Street "-jp vemr 1 For Secretaries and Stenographers A More Valuable Position A More Modern Position A Thoroughly Dignified Position Less Overtime Work Less Fatigue Less Eye and Nerve Strain Improved Hearing That is what The Dictaphone in your office, on your work' will mean to you. You must have many friends who are Dictaphone Operators. Talk with them. Ask them what The Dictaphone has done for them. Better still, tell your employer that you would like to try The Dictaphone under every-day conditions in your office. We'll make the demonstration without expense or obligation to him, and teach you how to operate the machine in a jiffy. Phone or write MfWTOrNE Regblercd la Its U, 8. and roreign Walnut 4153 Bell .n 11 205 Keystone VSII Write for booklet, "The Man at the Desk' Room 301, 924 Chestnut St., Phila. It U not a DicUpUa nalmlt U traiU mitkaei "Tka Pirtaphe " c MARCH 26, 1918 -v lommlttee, Immediately Issued a Mmllar wnrnliitr lo tho consumers here, as tho a,dilces from Doctor Uartleld siiRffi'sted. Although tho lallrood and fuel lid ministrations liino ro co-ordlimti-d pro duction and tinnspoitallon nn to prolldc for nil needs, consumets. It Is pointed out, mint fall In with tho spirit of the plan mil lifRln to liu) lninirdl.ilel.v, so there may be an npial dUtrlbutloii throughout I lie Miiiimer inontlia. foal dealers who sent out eoul order IiIiiiKh In itmlopiM buirliifr the liupilut, "rciler.t l'uel Ailnillilstiatlnii ltuslnesH," have bun ordi red to slop tho priutlco hale their ii'iil siitipl) sliilt olT. lie- I ,.0,jimj p. Pram Is ,. I.i wis, it) fuel ' adinliilstralor It Is understood in it u' Ic.ik' one dealer has sent out hundreds of such envelopes nnd persons iccelvlni,' them weie under tho Impieslon thai It was mandate! for thfin to Pisco tlulr fuel older with llio dealer. iiHIioukIi the)' luier lioiiKht Horn hlui at mi) tluuv 'I ho order blanks nri Issued by the iiuntv fuel committed and nil orders for c oal muM bo t ntered on the blanks and slimed b) hoiiselioldcis beforo dialers can deliver any eoal. UOHKt HAVE YOU AN EXTRA TRUNK nf in rt tila ty "Ui it tnotit rMif i nt nft hi) (p urn fpp l f'i oroi t 1 nil 'I'Miil t,tO" 20lK Century Storage Warehouse Co. Miti rit(Mir smi n . Onn UrM I hllii tuition $ 25 New productions fres'. from the workrooms de signs from Paris, where they do all things right. tiolcro, hton, .otiaie nnd all wanted cflccl-. Trim Serge Taillcurs Delhi, Jerseys, Poplins, Gabardines, Cheer-0 Tweeds The variety is iimuIuir fioni dasliine; youthful suits to mod els with poise and elijjnity. Rookie, pebble, moss, ashes in fact, every color you can ask for. Coats arc silk lined. Fashion Shop Better Pay Countries noi ii..i . o. m.i SI 3t VneSUUU 01., faila I"-11"-" ' Week Before Easter! Perry Spring Suits and ; Spring Overcoats are Ready! X. -)mi fNAJ Perry' s iit)i;iii.i:.iiiti:.isTi.ii "IIII.ITAKV MOIIIII. New f'nniAre MllltHr Mioul ele ra, Ioiib lupI i top pockets rlappeelt oottom pockets slashed! time ivalat lino; llre-aeMiu liaik. m V All-wool, Perry Workmanship and the Biggest Values that our Pur chasing Power, our Loyalty to a Clientele of over Half a Century's making can be relied upon to procure! J This Spring will see the cruci ble test of sound values in Men's -Clothes. -Not in fifty years has there been so critical a time for the man on the street. J t jf How is he going- to be sure of old-time all-wool quality in his new Spring S.uit and Spring Overcoat? Cfl He will have to put it up to his store. He will have to de pend upon his store's fidelity to the all-wool standard to his store's ability to avoid being itself deceived. tjf We have stuck to all- wool reliable, depend able all-wool worsteds and woolens, made up into Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats with new slants of style, new elegancies in linings and trimmings, the'eomfor4-, ease and distinction of Perry Fit and Style. . .$20, J?25, $30, $35, $40 for Spring Suits and Overcoats Perry & Co. "N. B. T." lDiu x uuuiui oi&. :.y ' j v " ill - a: '-! " i m kZ2 Oc3 Perry's m:v " ivk.xi: v-if hvck fl'eineitre lllllnry hhoulders, leiy tlglit-fltthiff ivalst; liotli single- anet double-bicasted fronts; inrlety of pocUntt. ' a fi IF rr a Is- . -r &R $:& QSr, ! .k'4 i' vaJa ,nl . 'si. - M j y J ' A V, fi H..-; ""Si Mj a f -. ,U-i jkJ "VV, 'H.W t y j. -.v W..1 KPA ar 'rTin; Kwtf ' "i'i- T. -a a-.. 3 fi Avt i - s i iO-Vil r4 nill wU tfca vt. D'l i ill J . T :7vVv,,,v Si v' mfa toiiteTitfrl'.