N ""5 s - v v , , v V LOT GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy IT yiie Hears'That Mrs. Edward Robins Has Gone Into War Work Influenza Rides Lose a Tooth for Tommy ' SO MANV otnen prominent In the no dal and philanthropy life of the city hae gone It to regulat war service of sotno kind that It li hot a surpilse to hear that Mrs.-Vfed Robins Iim nssoclnted herself with the work of the War Department's committee on Education and Bpeclal Training- with heautiuarteiB In this tlty, und -expects to lematn with 'the Committee until the end of the war. The object of thljf V6mmlttee, 1 understand, Is. to keep the War Department In touch with the many college and universities that hae taken up military and naval training under gov ernment contio1!. . Mrs. Robins, who Is the niece of Mr. Duld 8. n. Chew, who by the way is most active herself In Liberty Bond work, has been 'for a number of jents trcaauiet of the nighth Ward brunch of the Civic Club She was ot one time Secretary of the Faculty Tea Club of Hit University of Pennsylvania. . Xed Robins, who Is assisting In the war" leceptlon woik of the Hlstoilcal So .clety of Pennsjlvanlu, Is Recording Secre tary of that Sutlety ami Secretary of the University o" Fenrisjlvanlil. Mrs. Joseph Pennell, wife of the aitlst, Is his sister. TT'S remarkable, when so pnaiiv claim - there has been no need1 of quarantine, how whole families have gone down with Influenza, at one time. There are the lllrvlns of Havel ford! She was Alice Hill you remember; well, sho and her husband and.thelr fqur children have all had the "flu'TUnt. pretty much all at the same time. They are all "well on the mend" however and aie at Huverford Court. It vreallj seems to be getting better though, doesn't tt7 Cheers!!! AUXILIARY No. 200 has been doing X some prettj snappy work lately. Tile workroom Is In the V. W.' C. A. out In Germantown, and the members have been working their heads off miking" front line parcels, doing letlamatlon work, that means mending worn1 overcoats, and uni forms for the Quai terniusler's department, -and of com fee, !atel, sewing for chil dren, who havo been orphaned by the epi demic. Mrs. Itufus Scott Is chairman of tho uuxillary, and she tells me that they are going to have the llaroness Huard out there to lecture on Wednesday evening, November 6 nt S o'clock. Baroness Huard. ou know. Is the daugh ter of our own Francis Wilson, and i the wife of a Trench artist. Her chateau was outside of Paris, and during the German occupation of the section was wrecked. She has some interesting pictures which she 8hows when she lectures, ami Inci dentally all the proceeds of the lectures go to her hospital In Paris. She Is living In New York now. Have ou read her book "My Home on the Field of Honoui'".' It's most Interesting, and her lectin e Is on the- same subject, which Is obviously one that she knows a great deal about. Most of the Au'dllailcs aro doing recla mation work now. I stopped In at Hie In dependence Square Auxlllar the other day and found them working for dear life. They only had 16000 gurments to mend and sew buttons on. TOMMY was a very busy person and was late for supper recently, but when 'mother gentl remonstrated he floored her with the remaik; '4 had Government work to dp." Tho Government work proved to be, going around with some Boy Scouts to put up posters. Cor be It known, said Tommy Is toojoung to be a Scout, one must be ten, jou know. However he con tents himself with doing all tho Scouts do, whenever possible. ' Well, after that lemark, the family waited for time to recover, but ho blurted out. "After wc put up signs. Jack and I began to wrestle and we liad-tules that jou could hit In the face; Gee, but he hit well, he knocked In my tooth, jou know, and It was In my throat and 1 tried to get It out, but Jack said 'Don't cough without a handkerchief, 'member the "flu," and bjtj 't time 'twas too late, I'd swullered If." NANCY WYNNtl.. Social Activities The mairlage of Miss Mariana W. Con en, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs Prancls J I. Don en, of Chestnut Hill, and Lieutenant O. Haw son Coleman, has been postponed until Baturdaj. November S, on account of tho Illness of Miss Oowen. The wedding wilt bu solemnized In St. Pauls Church, at 3;S0 o'clock. Miss Florence Paul Kaqe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent Kane, returned to Bld dulph, her home In Radnor, on Tuesdaj, from a visit of several months to her aunt, Mrs R, Howard Bland, of Catonsvllle, Md. Miss, Helen Biownback, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs William M. Biownback, of Brn Mawr, has gone to St. J'etersburg, Fla , for the winter. Mr. ami Mrs Brownback and Miss Emily Bronnback will Join her next mouth. Mrs W, W. Montgomery Jr.. who Is spend ing the w Intel at the St. Nicholas Apart ments. Washington, I), C. returned to her home. In Radnor last evening to spend a few dajs. r Mr, and Mis John UashleM Mjers aie receiving congratulations on the bhth of u on on Wednesday, October 16, Mrs. Mjers, It will be remembered, Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Warren Poivers Laird, of Merlon, The marriage of Miss Kunlce Schorr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bqhoff, and Mr, Hirry Mortimer Simons, L 8. M. C, will be solemnized vjry quietly today In the Church of the New Jerusalem at Twenty Kecond i.and Chestnut streets, In the pres ence of the Immediate families only. Mrs John Walker. Mrs. William. M.cCand. leas and her daughter, Mtst" Kllsabeth Mc Candlest, of 4!14 Spruce street, were week end guests at the Dennis, t Atlantic City ' Mr, Wl'llain Veiner and his Uaughter, Miss Rleanor Verner, of I.ouella avenue. Waine, haVe beenspendlng a fen- das at the Marlborough-BlenTielm,. Atlantic Clt), S:iss Verner has been convalescing from the Influenza. v blends of Mr. Pennington Schenck, of the Blenheim, Seventeenth and Chestnut streets, still be glad. to hear he U convalescing from the lnHuenaa at the Dennis, Atlantic City, win -return nonie mis weeK. ' -yaM fti - lh j.i.. 9f S aaugiuer. j.,i - e ,-. . .. .KVE-XING PUBLIO LEDGER Lenox Thirteenth and Spiucii sheets, return ed home last, Tuesday from Atlantic City, where they have been spending a few weeks at the Marlborough-Blenhctm. Mis, T.aura Dow en, Miss Augusta Don en and Miss Anna How en who have taken apart ments at the Blenheim, Seventeenth and Chestnut sheets, for the winter, are at Hun set House, Wernersvllle, Pa , where they will remain for an Indefinite visit. Mi. and Mr-f. Clarence A. .McLhennv and their small daughter. Miss Helens Doiis 11c Ilhennv, have closed their cottage In Chelsea, and have returned to their home at 101 1 Dun. cannon avenue. Senator lohn Tilden Murphy and his fam llv have closed their cottage In Chelsea and leturned to t'.ulr home at TJ2fi West Lile avenue. Mr. and ills. Jacob Hint, of 2.J1S Nurth Falrhlll stieet, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Anna llulh Hlnes. loMr. Ch.ules H. Hehultz, of lilchniond Hill. 1 I. on Monday ut noon The autumn carnival which was to have been he d at the home of Mrs Hubert Crooks. 12SJ nidge avenue. Kails of .Sohuvlklll on SatJrday evening, lias been postponed until Saturdav evening, November 2. The enter tainment will be given In aid of tht- welfare fund of the mtlonal service commission of the Vails Piesbjterlan Church. Ml and Mrs C'hirles .Seliiitleld, of Katt Leveilngton avenuv. lloxborojgh. nnd thel-son-ln-law nnd daughtci, Mr. nrd Mrs Jretl erlck Merrill Hrrchl, of G10 Arbutus street, havo returned from Longpoit, where they spent (he summer and earlj autumn at their cottage. Mr. und M-s SehnnVil are spend ing some 'time with Mr and Mr-". Brecht In (jermantow u. Mi and Mis A fred Hosenslelu of West Ontario sttcet, have returned from seveial dajs' visit to Atlantic City. Mrs Joseph Hyde and her family are at home again In Roxborough after several months' stay In Longpprt. Bev. Charles L. Seasholes with Mrs Seu sholes and their family, of Queen lane, Vails of J3chujlklll, has removed to Salom, O, where Doctor Seashnles has been miilc pas tor of the Baptist church. WEDDING TONIGHT AT HOME IN TIOGA Marriage of Miss Mildred V. Heist and Mr. John W. Etsweiler Followed by Dinner Among tonight's interesting weddings will b that of Miss Mildred V. Heist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Helt. of 1I2C West Tioga street, and Mr. John W. Etsweiler, of 4248 Chestnut stiect, formerly of Tiogi, which will take place at the home of the bilde's paren's. The ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. I. Chantry Hoffman, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Nativity, Seventeenth and Tioga streets T.ie bride will wear a gown of white crepe meteor tiimincd with embroidery and fringe. Her tulle veil will be arranged with a coronet of point laco and HI be caught w !th orange blossoms. Lilies of the vallej and orthldh will be carried. Mr. Heist nil Bl0 his daughter In marriage and t,he will be at tended by Miss Mary Etsweiler, the bride groom's sister. Mr. Horrr Etsweiler will be his brothers btst man. 'Ihe "service will be folloned by a dinner for the two families RUBINSOHN LOUKR A very pretty wedding will 1 solemnized this evening at tho Hotel Majestic when Miss Marie Le Vino Louer. niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Arnold, ot tht Majestic, will be mar ried to Mr. Benlamln I Rublniohn by 'the Rev. Henry Berkonltz, of the Rodeph Sha lom Temple. Mr. Arnold will give his niece In marlage, , The bride will wear a gown of white georgette crepe with a white satin tialn and trimming of the satin. Her veil of tulle will extend to the hem of the train nnd will be ciught with orange blossoms. A shower of orchids and lilies of tho valley wilt be car ried. The bride's cousin, .Mis. Charles M. fetrfwartz. will be matron of honor The best man will be Mr. Cllbirt Krnus After a dinner for the two families, Mr itu blnsohn and his b-lde will leave on an ex tended trip and upon their return will be at home at the southeast oomer of Fifteenth and Master streets RITTENOUSE HUTCHINSON mu!1 Tl,lrff,,ln?,nUt;,,lnn O'" was that of Miss Jeahette Hutchinson, daughter of Mrs Barbara 1 Hutchlnsdn. of 6723 Lansaowne S14l!UV,?S r- f;rre0 W- M"SiouTf ?l L..n.BatUaj' etninK Kt '" "nio of the br de's mother. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Henry E. Jones of lie Henry Memorial rresbj terlan Chui i Six! t -fifth street and I-.nsdo.wne aveuc The br'de wore a tm . ,.v.i." ., veiled with white orin "atln broideied with pearls "and rh?neo,f,H !?; r.rrlrl n l,n,,n.. . .. t. . "'llienoiies, und .ind -nlnmn lV.' .J r 1 '."? ."nttoum 'Llanerch Pa . .Th. brMTntJ Itt Mr. Albert Meek was the best m" service -vas follow I bv ,. reenntr T tumn leave, and chrjsanthemum?""?; com' hlned In the decorations. After an " tended trip. Mr. and Mrs niVt.nL,, T be at home at l?j ,",1: ORIMDlTCHMcDOWELL A very pretty wedding took nlac it th. f Mr- Md Mrs. Robert J. McDowell 4003 Tork road, on Saturday ftJI!' when their daughter, (Ml." Anns' n m' Dowell, became the bride of Mr Wlfnim n Orlmdltch, of 344; Rosehlll Street 'Vh Rev. Elwood Robb. of the Moravian -h Kensington, performed he SJS was followed by a dinner forth?. . lies. Mr. Moi,,,,n;:;. w" vir marriage Her gow-n was of white georgette crepe embroldred with beads and she cr ried a shower of Bride roses M!m IM. Emsle was the bridesmaid Mr. Ernest Orlmdltch was his cousin's Ji.it man. The bridegroom and bride "f, on a fortnight's trip and Upon their r.t.i! will be at home at 40A3 York road KECK KQBLLK Another attractive wedding that took place on Saturday was that of Miss 1 IX 1. Koelle. of 2311 Oxford street, daughter of the late Mr. and .Mrs. Rudolf Koefle and Mr. Fred Wo.lhlngton K.tk. of 14" 'rit Westmoreland street. The ceremonv pei formed In the even ng Ht the bom. of the bride bv- the "Jlev, August Kllnger or the hal.m Reformed CfiurcJ,. Four h 8?ree( and Falrmount avenue, and was fXved by dinner for the two families. The bride 1 was attended by Miss Elizabeth Hantton bridesmaid, while Mr. Frederick i. if. ind brtdeiftoom. Upon thetr,return from .. extended .trip, will be, at home t? Ai West Oxford street. at -"s DONO'AN-i)"rrWEES llr. and Mrs. Clde Mendenhall, of SI49 Sv01';' Jit,'"nlun9 Jhe, mar- iEJl .. BOYS IN FRANCE WRITE OFTEN TO RECTOR HERE - - Cheerfulness Murks Letters Re- cei ed by Rev. Dr. D. M. Steele From Members of His Church Of nil (iOc rurt eapoMri'ittf irM'i the tiifii it tervlcr oierttat, none haie letten tuare hitrrtttlHyand amxitltiif ot ortce tJiait tht clrrpymen 'of terlntn tlty purtihcs. .The ehurehrt with which the mm me rou netted now diitptaj teivtce fag, u ome cases the number o ((tr ruiuiliii; (nell-ljilo the hundinl, poster) of the men's atidi esses aie' larefutlu lest Jso and a studied attempt iiiuilr fo fellow them l with a$ maul menage from home at issslb7e. aluralli, these bring man Xliids of pllei and, btca'tsc they are addressed to those who ate acc-wslointc! Ill training in their piofcssloii to leep lonfldencer, the J Contain Much' -human inlcrest" material. The vtor of o-ie such parish Is the Rev, llr. Da v M M. Steele, of the Hp scopal Church of St. Luke and the Hplphan. In his parish paper for this month this c'.ergsinan reprints one of theso letters, with this paragraph In Introduction: "As n, letter I consider this a classic. It Is fiom a boy whom all out voung people know He was a mischievous little scamp But of such Is the kingdom uf lleav'en. If his letter were longer It would tonstltute a ticket to the hall of fnme. It is In reply to ore of ml le. I suppose I did use lungu-ige that was stilted and that often I use phrases In writing to the bovs Unit are wholly conventional. But 1 tran-cilbe his let ter lltiral!." "On the Firing Line in Frame "Yours of July 22 receive o'l August 2lh. T was more than p'eased to hear from ;oi BUt the first pernragraph made me nnd severlv of the bos around hear laugh. Yo.t sav that oti were 'glad to know I was stfelj established' Welt, nt the time I received this I was nnv thing but that "The were dropping shell nil ilround Hut omehavv we nil got In our dugout with out getting hit. We were running around In clrt'es tike rftts from a cnt but In this tcise the mts won As t hive told jou we nre now on the Flout. Tho Hun does not seam to lil.o the iupr!cns. 'I hey say our bojs fight too much fo- them. And In a kind of a way I believe It myself. "As jet 1 have not met one bov fiom the Church. In fact I have not met anvOne I knowf At tho present time I am In the Field IIosp'tnL I Kin all In down nhd out Outside of thit evcrjthlng Is great The w either IS tine Hoping this will llnd ou the fjmt. As ever, "Private, II MIRY N. HARMS. "Batt C, 108th V. A., ". E. F. France" Have jou auj more letters of the s.me kind?"' the m'tor f th's chmxh was nsUed when found Ht h' studj. In the pirlMi house on South Thirteenth street. Reaching to a druncr of h's ilel. Doctor Steele drew forth a picket aid replied 'Heie aie more tl an Sua, nnd 1 would"iot exchange them for anj thing I own. Thev ale full of things that mav not he divulged: but there Is nKo a wealth of Interest and humor. I think that, put together, they would comprise a mov Ing-p'cture of the life of the average soldier from the time the boja stnrted otf to training camps a jcar ago. If the writers were assembled, .and could have their pictures taken, they would make up a iompolto photograph of the tjp'uil American soldier. "These letters aie of all degrpes of llterarj ment and demerit. Some of them have all the faults there me of structure, grammar, sjntnxi punctuation and the like; but I have jet to receive one word .of dlicontent from anvbodr. one word of intlelsni abo.it food or clothing, treatment or equipment, one note iff liomi sickness or one slng'e element of fear escept tint the thing mav be over before they get throug'j with It: tint some thing will inteivene to stop the normal process of things before, nif thev ull put It, e make u thorough Job 6f It.'" In looking ovc- some proffered specimens the reporter culled such nimes nnd sentences and piragraphs ns the following: "T.have time to muke this letter." writes Corporal Jack Avhlte. Companj II, Inith unuea states inrantrj. 'beinuso through Jerrj's fault I am In a Red Cross hospital with a lot of gas burn" But 111 get over that soon. I certainly hope I will anya. I want to get back to the front line aga'n I would have had a icstful sleep last night except that I hd a peculiar dream about jou. Aren't jou ashamed, keeping n sick man awake? Tho reison was jou gave me and a few of my pals a lecture on the sub Mtt of not going lo church. U was rcallj a good lecture. Just like j-ou used to talk to us bojs; but In spite of that, I h?d toJaUgll Why did you plckiout such an exposed- dug out, where shells are bursting? I hope jou don't mind mj- laughing. You should worrv. We'll get back to church all right now prettj- soon." Corporal OeorgtJIenry HlooU. Companv K 110th United States Infantry, was killed bv machine-gun fire at Chateau-Thierry on July 29. More, than three weeks later came a let ter written only two dajs before that date: 'The American bojs here aie doing fine sorlt, while the tlerimns seem to be tired Their morale Is poor. Thj- give themselves up at everj' chance. In one case, the other day an American soldier marched In nlnetj four Otrmsn's; and his only weapon was a shovel This sounds strange, but It Is llterallj true. I saw It with my own ejes" Private Ednln Buchnald, of the Slxlj fiflh Engineers. . H. JA, writes a veritable treatise on the habits and customs of the natives, with sidelights on personal ad venture. In paitlcular he narrates his ex perience In being lost t the end of a two davs" Journer on 'detached service" sty a point he had been sent to "bect-usa there are twentj'-one towns In France nlil, th. same name, nnd, of course. I got to the wrong one. I landed at IS o'clock midnight nnd could find nobodv within a mile of the sta tion to speak a word of English. It was so late that I wanted to stay In the waiting room until morning. But Mr. Fremchman could not see this and chased me out bfore I had a chance to He down. I didn't agree with him, because I couldn't. I waited until he went outside one way and then I got In the waiting room through a window at the back. Before he came again I Was too sound asleep to. be 'moved." Robeit A. Crook, Company E, 116th In fantry, had prepared for his martial career by being pajlng-teller In a downtown bank and on off dajs plajtng semi-prof esslonul baseball. It Is one of the anomalies of mill tary service that he should now be writing rapturous descriptions of French scenerv. concluding one pige with this: Everywhere one looks are green fields and liowerlng plants, with cattle grazing In the distance, and a calm sense of peace prevail Ing over all. We are liilleted In a small countrj- village where we come' In contact with the poor class of peop'e. The houses and barns are built of stone adjoining I mean, of course, the nausea and barns not the barns and the people." Wltllam Burke. A. P. O. 71.'. Quarter masters Department. A. K F Is remem bered best bj friends whose nickname for him at the 4liun.lt- was ."IWIIe Burle." R H reminiscent of his early traits to find his letter read: , I eat with the Engineers and have burber shop and shoemaker rlglit here Now thtv are building a chkk'en house. 1 kee where we get Christmas dinner" But It Is stranra to think of little "Willie" riding up to the front on a motortruck of ammunition and ...!- .t.urii flr tun limits. Aiii His fondest hope Is that he "niaiba Bert In a abort time to . wuuao fl IB ' a more acute iiwti Seaman William A. Stewart, erstwhile of l&Jt Reed street, v"" on Army and Navv V, M. C, A. paper: . ,)r "I have been nailing along This aus wh- rst,stop,wa hisda. wathMt'.' L, if tfK3 . 1HU;AD12LPUIA,. EDNE1)AY, .OCTOBER EMERGENCY VIII Of 1726 Eprnte lrrcl, who i sumablj- Is meant to tuirt fuvut with Ills pastor" ' We hive a man on bond who I isi nlt,ht gave n dramatic lectuie perlnliiliu to rell Klon. Everjbodj uijoved li lncue thej have no chance to go to iliurc'i at tti' 'Ihls apulogv would serin lo be islh in cepA In vliw of th clnuiii-iiimc ' i-fee of the bovb," he contiiiiirs weie allow?to go ahoie jesterdiv and bee Hie sights; but 1 was iinluckv ciioukIi to luive to viork in the kitchen Tills, bine l a gieui life." Private (lenrgc McCiien ISJd noSiiud ron. writes from nimmlum In Fiance "The peop'e here aro most cong-il.il 'lhv trj to mike us have as guild a time as posl ble Last Tuo'dav we w.ie given a lecep t'on, fo lowed bv a dmcc In I be Minor of the town." The punctuation is ileorgi V It Is not of record who Ihe .Mavoi dancsd with. It could not hive been tleorge, wlme he toitlnues: ' I certalnlj had a good time at the litter." IHvId Chamber KiaiHls,m of the m xton of St. Luke's, writes from his station with the Pennsjlvinli Ilospltil unit Base Mo pltil No SO, somewhere In 1'i.nico I am still saf.t ami well, but a llttlo timl ns we hiv been on the go thu Inst few d.it s from e'rhteen to tvvent hours ut ,1 time ou know the great drive Is on uui bovs are In the thick of.lt, but are lonilm- on! with Iiorors tlmost eveit one over hi re seems to think It Is the bediming n' the end Aesterday rfas bundov, but I had to work all daj-. Still never in, ml llv civ daj will be Sunday bj and bt ' Not all the letters .ire fiom bovs bt an means Some are from o Ilcers nnd tu ne n well fiom nurses and from other Vnr work ers First Lleutenint .lames i' hcuiff wri.es from the quirtermnster m ofliors traiiiliia unit: "Vou will rrallre 1 have kinall time for correspondence during this cotnsc in drills, lectures, qulzre. eio fiom u u in to 0:15 p. m. It Is a Achedulc designed lo give a man only ten minutes weeklv to In mil his teeth" i Lieutenant Charles V IViv .HTllr Culled States Infnnti.t, soincwhcic In Fiance, ex plains: "The only lellglous wilce tint I hate had n chanie to atlend over here nic thon conducted under the nuspk.es or the T M C, A. This to mo Is veiv Interesting "I liet aie also doing wonderful things outside of the religious work. I have been able to snd some of(tnj- pien dlrectlt hick from the veij front line ..trenches to get little comforts which they -surely do appreciate. ' Sergeant fouls K. Beck Oidimnoe Heiiait- ment, 717, A;K F his oul ohe lumriit ft Is that "thts-dlvlsion handles onlt tlip small guns." He wishes thej weie bigger and that he could handle them faster" Captaln-J. Donald Zullck with BJi-e Hos pital No 0." front the Cnlvcrsitt of Peun sjlvanla observes: ,We( nre 'not seeing muili of the hatot of war, as regards he wiintori destruction of towns and buildings : we onlt- have sight of the human it rcckaKC. But modem war sur gery Is trulj' wonderful ard we members of the medical staff hate eoiiipensatloii fill be jond anj monej- value In heelng c.ii-ph which nt first appear nbioluteh hopeless heal with almost no deformity. 'I hose who hate been permanently crippled accept tlieli lot with i fine sjplrlt. I have pot heard one of them ask whit was to become of him when he returned home, Evident!) thej have great faltji In their countrj 'a being able to pro vide them with some wat of earning a liveli hood. Thej- are entitled to everything there Is" . Miss Rosalie Macintosh, founeri.v of ICul Summer street, now an army nure In tegu lar service, writes from No 3i Station irj Hospital, somtyhere In Franct 'This work Is intensely Interesting War surgerj- Is so different froni'uiiv othei kind. It Is remarkph'e what liuniau befngs can endure and jetHve through It" Miss Kilinuv CV Wltherup, a trained nuroe, with Base Hospital tNo S8". lomewhere In France, begins lur letter: "It seemA btranse.to be. writing to an Episcopal clergjman un Knights of 'olum bus note paper; but this merely Illustrates the fact that all religions am one Ip this war." "But lo return to the boys," Insisted )oc tor Steele, "I have always been Interested In one fact among our own group -that Is, of the bojs of my acquaintance In this church the first seven, by actual count, lo enlist were a'l from homes In whMi ileruan was spoken when they weie ihlldieii That Is the answer to this fear of the h) pinnated American. I would want no be'tr soldlerV Manj- of these fellows have been In tho verj' thick of the hardest lighting reeeiitlv. 'i feel highly honored every time I tecelvV one of their letters, although It Is huinoious to realize how little they (an think of to saj Most uf all. It Is gratlfjlng bejond measure to note the casual way In which thej tieat their Injuries and unpleasant experiences. They tire a splendid lot. t honestly wish I were with them." -For example, Edgar Hdusemanf Head quarters Company, lOSlh I'nltcd States In. fantry, a. tfi. .. was oauiy wounded )n the fighting of the last, week In July and lay"fer v in. swi!9 "tivft wsw rfcui I MWM MK t AID MEMBER III.Mn ISLKM.IT KOIlIt n" ' l-huiu trafii t an ailivr nirmliir of III" lomnutlcc of -upplics of the I'nn r?enrv Mil P t il Is I un In th. slmni Platoon and wo tvii-k ut hliuls IjolIi tlie dat and nluht 1 I'lml In ih dm iw hue Hie miiipIioir and wigwag and at night ne ut- the blinker fctstem which Is (peiat.d bt el,tiie lights, dot and tli-li st stein Hunt tell authodj I was-wounded ' Dthirs of thee le.teis ns will nre ludle toiis In their brevltt Vs foi (xamp.e. this ' Vuur kind letiet received tills h in In lefeieiuc to F.mu I nm now stationed nt the saiiii p'aee Well I mut close, bectusa I know vou arc lnwv 1 also nm busy, too 1 nm working In the lamp kitchen flop'ng this vtill llnd ton the -un r Another luntets this infoiiiialion "I am In ih.-iigit of tin mules on one of the tian" poil wagon lln'in mule i Is sure got my l goat Due wilti In Joeul.u word?, but III crious ink l 'It is in un unhul ..frame of mind tlmt I iiddrcss je'tr nvertniv. Th it child-li-h ailment the m-iisle has attacked mo and I am k(pt In quarantine whde others I inoie oi Jem woithv ate aPotved to go up to I tho fion' " Viinthei lejokvs In tin fact that out t it tiaik heie will b ten shoit from the- look ' of thli b We hope to be inoted to tin fnmt- Mil" tremlies nct wiel.. I nave gained e'rhteet) ioi-ils lnee I M"t in'o the nrmt 'Ihe w ntlm heie Is line The food Is ood arid their- m men' or It Wishing viu mint h.ppj icturns' 'Tills It the u it tint cone' the t un man loin hilled Lill r leltirK ml ulunm quite inn nnintl ill usimllt lend-peiie'l v rlt len, alw i s brier beiuce thu Im.ig'ne 1 Mi bust the. who'e N verv to i hlnu I trt tlie vt't hsf 1 ti) ., write the hots; but 111- truth Is thej hite been mnvanK "o nfjin and no I ipldh nml bolti In tli dleelloi of Ilerlln -that It Is alnio-t Impossible to keep up with them Theie Is one thlnu I no-'c c-jit c i lis In etuv iise t'let aie ten times more ion eernrd uui the poph at home than thet me nbout ihemsehes One of their famous it quests le "-liont worrt about me I'm all right lm I wish jou could tit to see mj IllOtllel oersniiile llien, ,,r, tn b mi unm-i ThlM Is n point to rcme nl.er It is i nooltlvo i rime for .uivbodt tn write nnv r H-ff bovs i single word from home thai w 11 give theni tho liiimesslon Hint one Is unv thing but glad thej nie there nnd puiud of them and eager to ilo evert thing nt honii co nniensuiat. with what thet are doliia- nlnond Whit this .ill conies down to Is the Sfntt iiient tsiiresed on n famous i'ture pot- ird, wh'eii I utidf rstand ha gone the rounds of I'mnci- Tto hlincted and bur dened baitiitd and begrimed men aro seen In u tn nih. In the mud nad the to'd and the fcinol.e, Willi dead bod'e birbed w're biokc-i shells and nmiiiuntlon all bean, d in i-onfu-sion One Hijs to the othei 'We'll win the war all light If only thej hold out' "Thet who?' 'Whj thet, of course the folks at home ' 'Jluf-Htiv e flag of the Churth of St Luke and the llplplmnv lontalns 173 stnts The let tor was p-oude enough or this fait md jteneioiis with bin lime In mrtlng tlie above letters for eweipts But one other fact protid too dell. ate to touch uIotl -rhnt is In the center of this Hag alreadv there are five gold stars The.e reprei-ert that manv rumes Unit must be read m the rpproachlng servl.e on Mi-Saints' Day In the rostc- of tho dead, as is the nistoni in the Epls.-oinl Chunii "liiev ait- Mn.lilnUt Mate , Jsrk on T, (iHlhislier. Aviation Cuimmn., s, i,. uiil. lit, die I at lUmiiton Ilad. Jmr town, V a , fullottlnr hii nperutloii; Hrt l.leulennnl John ItaNInn llrulmni. Klehl eenlli IteKlmriil fulled Sla,K Infantrv unmetvliere In frame, killed In neiln-. ...i tate V Irtur lilbun, llra.liinirter romnanr I lilted Mates Infnnlrv. uniiirnlirre In I'ranre' Llll.l I.. nl..n. . . . killed in nriiunt vuriiarnl lirorr. II. .- Mout. where Comiisnt K, I Kith Infantrj, tume In frniur. Klllnl In rl!ni, .i n.i. vnle John VVelsel. t.'Slh It, mount Sat,in nip I.iikhii lloukton. lev., dint or iinru munla In innip. WOME WORM-KS Tjl lEFVP c'onfereine flere Sslurdat Will ConjiJer State Labor .Veil RepiesentutlveH of org.iiiu.ed labor from nil paits of Petii'sjlvanla will meet n this t.tv neM Satii-slay ut a conference called bv the Wonieii'M Trade fnlon L.ngu-, ,M8 South l.ighth street As u remit of this einfer-iiic- u program foi Ugs'atlv ucfon. safe guaidlng the Interests of wonienV .iliui- in tlie stute. Is espeeted to be adopted, v Rtute meiif, Issued last n'git bj Paul'no M. .Niw pian, uiganlzer, sav a 'We have persistent advlcs fiopi tlie tv amon's division of the Dephitment of Labor In v afchliigton, from ofhVMIa of our state tiepartment of Ivboi and Industrt and fiom niant unolldal bounes that tlie Legislature of IViinsylvuniu w I tills winter be the battlegiound on -which tho attempt will he made to break down our sfandard against night woik for women. Rumors have also reached us that girls under tcutj-one are being kept at work In ofilce buildings until II oVIoik at night, which Is In violation of the Pennsylvania law, "pespltq numberless stories of workers' prosperity and eror-lnoreaslng wages, we .know many InatutfM UH;'o lha umlrpall 23, 1918 THE GILDED MAN By CLIFFORD SMYTH Corurtglit. mi, bu Uo,il J ItierlaM ne Vra Vtfrk. CHAP rr.lt XX F (Continue.. I A CAIN h suw himself tvllh (liberal Hei-"j-iau stopping on tli Hondn roid to ex change those fatal cltll'tleJ and inimedlitelv Bfter the tiG i and ioii.'us on of the inarch ing voluntieis with thelt thriiits if venge atite against the Yiml i t-s Hail: nf this came the quiet miiriH wlt'i ller-an lie te ill'd their ttt'lt, soiinlh'iig of ihelr frlendlv dis putes. 'I hi iffo-t to do this bewildered h'm It M'-iiicd as If he weie stetiplng from one world Into ainv.her Even thing was meigul Inlo one gigantic tlguri1 of Itioiil a l'.aoiil towering above him lOlicrn-ratlng himself upon li'in, domiiiiitlng him until all eli-e faded aw.iv nnd he was liv"I In dreamVss sleep filled onlv vv'tli tint wo'd of cominand re liieinber How long he !-ina ued In thl slnte of un-'oiieioUftip'-K -for II wa that rutin r than "leip be did not know It ni!t,ht htte been far It mlg'il bur baeii n mete incineiit of time Hhrn tho snell whs ll-iallv broki n bt lUloul the ncene tlmt met hN nwiikemit s les puztl-ri li ' tn He was In SiJ'poiia s patina In the rro n vv licit I'.ioul hud in frontid nnd n'lbdued hlin Hut It wiik all unfamiliar Ills mind was tilled Willi hi mission to Bogi'a Ills pining with fn.i in Un stiunt tourtvaid of Hu inn ..line buU to him tiradlitlng ii d ( imv liippltie-s Me had hem through .omi itiaiiKa ivprlinii slue then he knew The ghl of the bed hanuriKs u ider vblih hn was tttllnlig ihe gri.it, spitas of tin loom the "iA'ti:id liaht of tlie tivo hep I'lto tin meinort of mnnt n timel fn 1 1 st to ndti nttiio Shakirg i ff Vs drowsIiies he spring to h's feit Sa'lp na nid Itaoul adtamed tn meet hlni "ijip n.i ' Y i ho r"inemlx;reil "ho was the bountiful Indian quoin he was to niTrt in his dieiun t must hate bein a dle.1 m bti.iusp I'll i wis not tluie except t h it. nt t'n verj Int. le eni-inberi d I'na had sti pped In for I if t n moment mil I o had not knot" l,i ; flow iiniiei . imgrv, she mut Into heel' ' V id the whit e'se could have bei n .tn id"- ind she had gone in! Ho Wa ni on no i f) lu snfatv. nlthnugli low sh , ,u'i p ,!( b In this i.ne hot sin I'Hil la f-.qrd h"r wat Inn-, was p hope',". inuli Tn fiit wuid he tiltTil was n in t siajlpina ' Where Is Fin" lliotil would have aiwc!oil, but S ij pona checked him su. roallr.d lb- fill s'i,iil mrce of Hi v til's cii'ist'nn nlt'iniiK'i out vvatillv "-ho show id rnth'ng of her i-iiil'on "You nre jourself again I am glal ' be slid But Ciih- Davids f 1M was evMint .I'thoug'i his eves shitvcd the iiiplatj iriluc from his strange nwukenli g 'I thought s'l" hnil fouu I her wo- here ' he xild The i bo turned agil'i to h ijip n a, III s time with an I npul'lte go-tine of gritl tmle "I nniiuihir evi it thing How You avid inv life 1 vtn moment with vou ha been tilled with hippluosi llow can I ever bo griteful enough foi the kindness vou hive hovvn me?" Ho ktnlt befota hei liNsmg I ei haul -lie sml'ed lier other hind 'este-d up in ht hboukle- 0 ' Crate ful ' ' she evc'almel pj ijf i'.Ij Hate DREAMLAND ADVENTURES By DADDY A carillrt n.io wlltvlurr roch irfl tciln tiis7 Monday and tndlna batulday " I UK I MAGI'S ATHJX S'I'OMi" illlllU Itclp'ttm ns I'tguu on fiiimliui t'u I Muiir. u,Mih he finds in fftc ftcod of a 'sh lnti il stir n i turn p-isunx, iiu.ianM . I ids iito anything shr it s'us I chap run in reggy Drop', the btuiir woi lined tvli.it the tepeated PLt.iiY wain'i ig rgalin tlie Jii.,igiiiatloii -.tone could mean vo far s'le cou'd see oulj- fun In lis workings She d bin I have tune to woiiv otai it fo" Jut then Tom, her cat. w ilred bt Ilk. u Ft. ink After hlni co'mr full tilt, w ia r Isk- r, the Alrdile fio n ret door Ch.isli i; Tmn ' was lll"i i-i:i rmortte sport Now he was riwhlng along with ijes ghamlrg and Jaws I opened In n hungrj grin lie was hippv be- ini'f lie was sure he oiuld caleli 'loin before l hi it could sc not up the b'g oak tlie for whle i In was m ik ug P sgt thrilled with feai for he cifilj of hr nit ' Oil I a 'e.h Taipi vi i a n alnir li 1- enno(?ti to flKht Fillcr.' she rsclnliiied In in Instant Tom vnnNheil In his p'aee stood a bristling, snarlllg Airdnle. who seennil Jus nchlng for a gooal, iivilv tight 1'rlsker stopped to nhort that he si d along on h's bini'd hind legs lie w.in the iuot .istonlshnl dog In tho world lileefullt eliis i!r n cit. and hav'tnr tint ent nbriintlv change Into n henlt'ij, aggnssivi-lookiug dog I was eniaiiir'i to take nnjbodj s bri Uh awnv i But Fr'sker was ro cowa d It was fun to c.iase a cat, but It vas Jur rs much fun foi a i Vid.i'e lo fliaht nnothor Vlrdile so 1- I-Iter swallowed h's iurpi se anil sit him self to do li ittle lironling savagelv he btirlid lilnis If nt Turn's thro.il Quick as lie was to nit, PegKt was niileker she wsnt going to lot Tom be torn to pieces I i u dog light While Fi "kit wns i inli'alr her mind fished the w -h thai he would lur. into it eat o wionci ivlslinl tliHti done FilnKe-, Vnping Into tin- face of th s fieri et snarling stranger, found lilnwlf turned fiom it 11k powerful dog into a soft, furrv cit Frlsker ) more aston'slud than biforo Lllevle lie was seared, Ilfitttin" no maich now- for those hungrv lawsEiered to rtc Ivo hlni Fr'sker couldn't s'op, hut he il'd the net lift llilnl" to sate h'nisdf lie rite Toms lioe a swift health with a shun clew and hefme Tom louhl nsovir from tlie shock, he dai ted for the oik tree Tom. angered bj the iiukk pain of the leratch. leaped after hlni l'r'sk r flished un the tiee Jut III time lo tso-pe the dogs snapping kiwis H's rush threw lh two smilrrels Perltv and Jerkv Into a panic Thet tan fat out on a limb nnd leaped to tlie loof of tin porch fron which p ilnt of safitv thev ihn'treil Ihelr Indignation Tai Blllv H.lgvim Un c'mnging of Top' Into 1 do and F''ker Into a est was the biggest kind of a lol e He laughed nnd Imii-hul Ntopp'ng on'v when two mean fac d old nen who were tiasslng bv hn t'd to siowl st h'm "Tiiere nie those cruel moncv-Iendir the Sharp brothers" he whispered lo Piggt. "Doit thej link Ike nits"" 'Tli s me fought sriuk Peggt who hid ben d u ui'i of tho hard wavs of the old men f auess thet are rats "at h"iirt, sh" v-h'spered back nrd ns soon us she said it theio weie two big, fercclous graj rats oi tho rldewalk Qu'ck ns a wink the rats darted tot -ml Bll'y nil Peggj ud Jut as nil'ok'v It'llt in d Peggt- darted up th steps oml into lh porch swing Peggj drawing herself a far nwaj1 from the rats as she ciuld thong'ii of e way to ret out of this awkward sltuat'on She would c'langi tho rats Into rabbits UuleMj she made the wish Uut sem eth'pg hud gone wrong with the ihani- The lals stiived rats Then Peegv discovered that In hr slarm p'n had drooped the lmgln'llon Stone There Is was bejamd r-ach nt tile bMtom of the steps Unless sh had It, In her h md her fishes would bo In vain. t Before she could tell BUI B'lirluui whnt Iqiil happened, there came a flash Jin the steps, and the rats fled n w'ld fear. It was Tom, and like nnj Alrdale. he vvas even more keen for rJIs han for cats L'p one post of the po-ch vt.ent the rats chased bj- Tom, a,ml dott n another caim the squirrels. Perky and Jerky, Pesgy leaped from the swing to tecur the Imagination Stone. Before she could reach It. Perky grabbed It In his mouth. As he did so. Perky changed Into a boj as much Uke Billy as a twin. And Jerkj turned Into a girl as much like Peggj as a twin At the same time Billy and Peggy found theihselvett shrinking. Looking at each other they discovered thejjd become squirrels. TtmoTTOU) ix'ill te toU Jtote, Pegav and ' ," " ' i s .f we not a lifetime together before us? Tent have foigotlen the festival that awal.H W. cm ine top or the mountain" .- No. I hate not forgotten Do JoU Want It In Inl.-n nliaoe' "J He niO'e to his reel. .-Iiiinli.ir hlaa hanutai oter his ites as if to ilx an uncertain Impres-., sioii Wlien ,e haled his tare before heptuir "'ii nine was quiet deleimlnnllon In till g.nine Aga'n he to k her hind 111 hKrf'l PreS. i- If fra laid I ra. '11. . ..I 1. -.... ..J ''' r..ll ... . ' "c"i aaaa rjrn iiaitia i. "i"ii iier lie iiiisttoreil her question,; , (.HXI'I'KK XI1 1 'ffiie'i De'thi) MIRANDA and, In a lesser degiee. Olive who were with h'm In the nnlnee i?ara1eti. "ere Indignint nf theli enfofced separation rioin l na and srtipor,, T)l doctor, prldlrig lilni.elf e.peantlv n Raoul s discomfiture, iinlil.ini the quien guiitv of the basest ingrniliude at,,) Pv,n -u,,c,ti that she might b ,,t that mcnietit. plotting their de s melon Le'Kiuu, and jfeirati scorfed at i . bin n appealed lo Mrs Quajle, and tint hull fllnglinr n.nouslt to Andrew follotiil Allrundn s explosive tnll. wllll ap Jitniatlt. honor 'Ihls moving a profitless illteislon however l.elghton pioposed the adopt lop or i plan foi hmmdiite action An iill.uk on the pilaee or n retreat that would bring them tn ihe entrance of the r.e, were alternatelv consl.leied But ns both plans .-ned tr h ne I im out (af their leach they wire dlsenided as Imp isslble Hnrl It looked is if thet woiid have to ettle down to an lid. flnlt- s-tav In t. Eirdcn M the midst or the ills, us, , ihe doors of the palace were (blown , p., nd Nana and Fna hur !!' out t . in-, t t'leo vtin ftar ng nmbus-, mle ird othoi IndeHiiable treacheries, Ml-i-indti was bt nn , -l-, ,e.,dx l(, tiro agdK his taution a, iheli approdoh But the aged "IhtlH loftt disdain whs dlscotn eitlng nor was theie ant ielstlng th" whole-hearted joj w.lh tv'ioli Fm Kieeled them T. iher ejKer Inquliles she gave the briret iep1lc For on- thing, she assur "1 the i, that thev had nJlpona' p-om!ee lilt theli esiape from tlie eave would H av nnd not loo long delaved Of the queens frlmillt disposition toward them, sue said lhaia wiisiiiot the slightest doubt. Thet c mill mum in the car-jlng out of her Piom'se If on theli side the- conditions she Pi op' si d win observed Thee inndltlons weie Netr efmetht f wereout or It. Ia srler I hit rate ns i i, to iiveal as ne as pos , slbli to the outs'di w arid of their experiences durliu the piesei' ndtintiiie , and to keep nn iih-.nlt.-o slleme -ecrfirdliig HiJIpona's re-' I lit'onyiilo to (LI- mjsttrlous rate of people I Bevotil Mi's Fin would ay little. The p lo-alt'ions w.-c ioiftil'v .ne irted Vo"thlng oe -ilniv i mid ne,. Indue- them to entfr the a ive ngahi Hut then there was David. W. Im iidnitlted rnvid was In the pal I ne sin hid cin Inn He was free, so fa i ns j.h. k ii w in loinn t. go as he chose. . Put In hail not K.ild be would return vrlth hi m It in ghi In indeed tint he would 1 i iorse to Hie oormat entlo with the cave j ui'-i hi ima.iiit paslbll tv that started in nv.il.iuoi o qnestlors to wl'ch onlj- the I ignos imstvp wile g ten Diubtless they wi.iiiu s-e pi ,1 bto!e tlfov- lit', Una as- siind Hum nn.l learn for thctnstlves all a h t v Ishrd to Know As foi Rioul, she nuld tell noihli g He was apparentlj-, In fivoi with t'u queen, and engaged In sonp in in Halving ioi nei Fun hitiaved none or her suspicions re- t gnrd'ng Hivld in her dlscjss'on of these ' ma-ters ' 'hi had not set n h m s!i ce that first meet ing ,n t.io little poitico adjoining his quartern t i In the pilico. henra he wn lirnorunt Df the leiiilt of Raoul' txpailinent sajip0na had 2 ,: conn to her onmealliitelr .if'ap llva onncluslon . and. lu lirllliT be till anile aOieertnlnesn car tier .L.''J inanier lie fatic'ed ivirtthhg had gone to"'. hei salls.'a t'on Th'a was confirmed by the i aiiuounie unit or 'ii f. stlval that was ahottlv y to '.ike p. it Th s foh'Iv.i' Fna had been..; '" ....! .. ,. ... t ..- . -.L -,. - v ... ii .,. iu ira- , e, liimuii iuj Kiete icjuii;- ji-i ing n i irK fo lit iicniiV It was a sort" v of nt in nl ill ii ii' li-atiln tlmt had not. y 5! I en held 'n man a org aeneiutlon. It wisS t l litiiii'id to iccill she bald, the ancient ,$il i nst of 1.' Djiailo the i. Idled Man, about! w o a- i an e'Oil-e ill f 'leo iimon.7 ene - I'.i'Ita hi lie r I a fhe tia l nl or Rnanlwh - Inti'S on I in was 'a n 1 a- thiough the tradl linn-' ns 'ml bj D.iv d mil I Ighton. What ' foi in -1 's tcv 'til of t ih nt 1 cr monies wou'el .le w.i' no cNpn'nel But It piqued hei i irk sltj d li ! o' re e-ntment and .iHirdol pi ih she ooa I iiil a secret hope t nt t ould lnin- nboi a final urd'rstand Inc, of 1 ithl' po lie u ' ugad lo SajipoliH nnd he s 1' siu M. su'e David ttould be ! tlie fes Sal a d n li id nn Intuitive fee! It s is n.'! til il h'o pieseiieo wou'il dlpel the n ,v st i rv tint Hundeied tlitm Sho did noi a look f o. nair d d shi i,inc'ouIt want a rec c ro t 11 iMoii 11 tin v sh- de-lied herself the porobiiiv or one Hn "lie w'shed to know id finite t a d to im fu i evtont David's faith- " h-mus to li i Vfie shi had learned this. Ibrv t u'd in s ur' on ihe'r homeward Ul lie too ep U - 'HlMlal I. li JUV.IumiOVV) COLONEL ALLEN'S WIFE VICTIM OF EPIDEMIC Hiisliand Was Ileatl yf iMilitary lldopital.o Beforo Sailing for Franre in JuK Ii Bessie I'smpbell Allen wife of Lleu tenint Colonel vv" w llcn, medical corps, I h died Mondat of p leumonlu In her npaituients it tho Monttret-, Fortj-thlrd s roet and Fluster atenue Bc'ort sailing fur Ira-no list lulj Colonel Allen, who haf bein In the uuilleal corps of the army for l" it veir wiis In charge of nillltarj hos p tn s it Camp lircene fapaitanburg S. C, ami nt I'limp t'ra e, MJmtotvn Mrs Allen bit iro hei mnTiage ten Jears igo. was M os Iiiss'e Campbell Snjder. aiiui,hter of Air and .Vt-s John A Snjder. ".'.' No-lit Foi tj -first stiect She Is surviveil bt hei litubiind tt o ell Idren and her iU'elit" )i Joseph i "cop r lliutenaut In the medi 'est cor i Can p i eerliaf, l!a , and nephew it Hi llenrt H Mimookler, chief surgeon at Meunt S'nal Ilosplta' d ed eaily Mondaj niornl ig a v'ct'in nf pneunronlii. Dciotoi Coop-r wa3 twentv -eight jears of age aril a inembri of the stuff of Mount Slra iii.t'l fi"" lie nhs ago, when, li left fr lamp lie w im born near Odessa, Russia. Ha wiis giiuiiiii u ftotn Jefferson Medical College, ntd bemiiie u imnbir of the stair aj the .Teulxh llrunlius He Is KUiihid by three .ami. Mls Anna Cooper 191S Rast Moja--.l oei's I ir avenue Mrs. .1 M. Miller and MrB.-VT . .. a ia.11. O Tr-W. fter suffering with bronch al pneumdnUt a "Si for five veeks. tin Rev, IMward Wllllaiu, , Hart, pas'or of Coliiniu'a Avenue .Mi mount -... Ipsa opal Chuioh. died at his home, 24W-' Columbia avenue He was faittj-nlne year'' old The funeral will be- held on Friday. "" .Sergeant IMward F Ledle of th . Fall- V ii'ount Pail tiuards. died fiom influeriua t , bis bonie. -;;53 N'oYtli Twentj -fifth rtrsft. He was a profess onal ball plajer assl formeilj a member of the lining A A. eleyetv; ,, Academy of Music " &m . 1015-10 T.-. r . . J. - '. Boston Symphony Orchestra HcminabauU CenJuctor i ive concerts 'itov. Btc. 2, Jan. 6, Feb.JE. , Mar. 17 Kit . distinguish: SOLOISTS . heaaun llcttts now lWli 111U CI i wj. jr., in IT1 SlKJ till pi, iMKniu: iiovt ronilutt tht flint jel AUHilV-VVed. Aft TV... .v nwiral ft. Oil 30,'at II V heipe (Ul.iaiav,.e JASCWi -iV... 'uf at ti jt -. s . ... A MM WAV HF. -. Ml fofJ 1" try t t x h e f-. HI i. vt e s ! 'V yggXim ivsuru. SfTS fOz$22Sill
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