EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUESDAY, JULY 3, . 1919 v-".0 A. i NO BOUNDS TO LOVE OF RIGHT HINTS FOR THE SUNDAY MEAL FLORENCE ROSE TALKS ,v l rLb WK K l w li th. Vi m lu -: u m MP :v W-s ftb b. ftcfV j- 4 A rit' AkfiwV e.xirr .:: wu ,'S m-- fine, tfjSC' j a 3 a l"'"" Tscv't h ww wl m BiSfC "tf : K-f . Vf A MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS FOR A SUNDAY IN SUMMERTIME W$h Tlwy Call for Generous Use of Frjiits and Vegetables, &L. $ That the Housekeeper Avoid Bargain-Price Wilted "jyTARKETING to some housewives means the purchasing of so much meat, Including those vegetable" that require the least effort to pre pare. Many fruits and vegetables contain almost equal food value to that of the meat, in direct propor tions, and where economic health in- terests are to be carefully consid ered the free use of fiuits and vege-' tables, milk, cheese, fish, etc., should be featured at this season of the1 ..- ' year. Select good, wholesome food; do! wilted or partially decayed fruits and vegetables. Upon close exami nation it will be found that the time and material discarded will make that which can be utilized cost just twice what you could hae purchased sound produce for. Aside from this, food that has started to spoil con tains germs and bacteria that aie dangerous, and frequently cooking does not destroy them. This causes sickness and sometimes death. Do Hot purchase food that is displayed and uncovered, subject to flies and the dust from the streets. This is another very frequent cause of ill ness. Suggested Sunda Menu Breakfast Raspbernes Moravian Omelet Fnec' Uananas Waffles Coffee Dinner Bohemian Relish neuse uucu riie o.iun- Douca roiatoes ouinj ncans i Uucumber baiati irflaspberry Betty Coffee Supper alomi Sausage Potato Salad Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits Banana Rice Pudding Tea ' The market basket will require J Two boxes of raspberries, One-half dozen bananas, One-half pound of salomi samagc, i,,,' One head of lettuce, ( One-quarter pound of cheese, i Two quarto of milk, One-half dozen eggs. One bunch of parsley. One-quarter peek of potato. One quart of string beans, One cucumber, One green pepper. Three tomatoes, One bunch of radishes. Two bunches of scallions,. One bunch of watercress. Moravian Omelet Soak one-half cup of sifted stale bread crumbs in one-half cup of milk, adding One-half teaspoon of salt. One-quarter teaspoon of pepp-r. One teaspoon of grated onion. One tablespoon of finely minced parsley. Three well-lraten eggs. Mix thoroughly and then heat four tablespoons of shortening in a fry ing pan until smoking hot and then pour in the mixture. Reduce the heat and cook until set. Fold and turn and then roll. Turn on a hot platter. This amount will serve two persons. Tried Bananas $&. Peel nnd cut the bananas in half and then roll in flour. Let dry off for a few minutes nnd then roll again and fry until golden brown in hot fat. Bohemian Relish Place on a bread-and-butter plate Tw0'8lices of salomi sausage, One radieh One spoonful of the prepared scallion, One thin slice of tomato. To prepare the scallions chop fine and add Six tablespoons of mayonnaise dressing, One tablespoon -of vinegar. Mix thoroughly, then serve. Cheese Cutlets These should be prepared Saturday. Place in a saucepan One and one-half cups of milk, Eight level tablespoons of flour. Stir tjo dissolve the flour nnd then ' bring to a boil. Cook for two min utes ana men aua f One-quarter pound of cheese, cut & -" . lwo hard-boiled eggs, chopped r Stir until the cheese is melted and , 'jtpf then remove from the fire nnd add I On small onion, grated, One teaspoon of paprika, t One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One-half cup of fine bread crumbs. Turn on a greased platter nnd set I to cool. Mold. It takes about four 'hours to become firm enough to mold '? into cutlets. On Sunday mold into ,ihpe and then roll in flour and dip iM.jUejuen egg, men in nne crumos 'and fry until golden brown in hot f&i Gcrnisfc with watercress. The Goods Both Are Breeding Places for Dy MRS. M. A. WILSON (Cvrvrlohl. into, hv ur. .w. ,t in?on. All Riphta llri'rvrd I Ash Mrs. Wilson If vou have iinv ooKcry prob lems, lame them to Mrs. Wilson. She will In- glad to answer jou through these columns. No pnr soiml icplic, however, enn Ip given. Address questions to Airs. M. A. Wilson, Kmm.mi 1'tuuu Lluulh, I'liilndplphin. day set in the oven to heat for fifteen minutc. Raspberry ltett Cook one bo of raspberries with One-halteupofwutrr. One-half cup of iiigru. Rub through a sieve to remo e the seeds nnd then measure. Now place one and one-half cups of the iasp- bony puree in a mixing bowl and add T,.o rp of tine bmtd cn.mb. Om-lml, cup of Hour. ! Two teaspoons of baking pon,l, ,-. i One-half lampoon of salt, I One-hall cup tlf brown miliar. ' One-hall tenspoon of cinnamon. Two tablespoon of melted short filing, )'olk of one egg. Beat to mix and then pour into well-grea'cd pudding dish and bake in :i tnnIpriitn nvnn frw tl.li.f.. ...;n utes. Serve with fruit sauce made ' from I ,, ., . TJ hite ot one egg , , Oue-halt glais of jelly. , Bent until this mixture holds its I shape. Pour over the fruit whin n1 little of the leftover raspberry puree, - - Supper Prepare a potato salad ns follows: I One quart of sliced cold-bailed no- 1 tatoes . i fc'0,( r onions, nnnceihtine. One green pepper, minced fine, One cup of mayonnaise dressing, Four tablespoons of vinegar. n TnrlHf " w! thCn ? a large platter with lettuce. Pile potato salad in the center nnjl lay Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions My dear Mis. Wilson Please publish your very best recipe for nice muffin cakes that doesn't call for many eggs and light. Mine nre too heavy. Also a nice white icing for them. Please give me your best waffle lecipe for crisp ones. Mine are not crisp enough. How thick should the batter be? Thanking you, Mrs. E. J. Individual Cakes Place in a mixing bowl Seven-eighths cup of sugar, Two whole eggs. Four tablespoon of shortening. Mix thoroughly nnd then add Two and one-quarter cups of flour. Four teaspoons of baking powder, One teaspoon of vanilla, One cup of milk. Beat to thotoughly mix and then pour into well greased and floured muffin pan and bake in a moderate oven for eighteen minutes. Ice with plain water icing, made ns follows: One cup of A'.Y.YA' sugar, One tablespoon of cornstarch, One teaspoon of lemon juice. Sufficient hot water to make the mixture spread. Beat hard for five minutes nnd then ico the cakes. Waffle batter should be thin enough to pour. See waffle lesson soon, nlso reply to C. M. , My dear Mrs.' Wilson Will you kindly let me have that recipe for chicken a In king? I think it was in around the first week in April. Would appreciate it very much if you would let mc have it as soon as possible. Thanking you very much, I remain, Mrs. A. G. R. Chicken a la King One and one-half cups of cream sauce, One cup of mushroonui, cut in pieces and parboiled for five minutes. One green pepper, chopped fine, Breast of chicken, cut in om-inch blocks. Heat until very hot and tHen serve. Reply to Mrs. John L. In regard ' to your son's lunches, try small cups I of baked beans. Use paper cups, j I Salads, if wrapped in wax paper, will j on I keep very nicely. Try deviled eggs. I Use nut and bran breads. If you ! pack the salad in a paper cup it will carry nicely. First line it with two lettuce leaves and then nlace in the - ' salad, then cover with a leaf of let- t - - FISH! TT S J money if you give your fam ily plenty of fish but bo sure it is well and daintily cooked and made appe tizing with that "miracle worker of cookery" MENUS but the 11 anting Is Given' Produce or Uncovered Bacteria the salomi sausage in the border around the edge of the dish and gar-1 nish with three hard-boiled eggs, cut in quarters. Banana Rice Pudding Wash one-quuitcr cup of rice well and then cook until soft and the water is absorbed in the rice, in one nnd one-quarter cups of water. Now ' place in n mixing bowl Tiro nnd onc-hnU cups of milk, Tiro eggs, Tlnee-qwtrteix cup of sugar. Peel and rub two hannnus through n -love and then beat to mix. Add the nee and then turn into u baking dish and dust with one-half teaspoon of cinnamon. Break into bits one teaspoon of butter and then bake in a slow oven for thirty minutes. Biscuits S'ft 1,K,ht,; ,nt" n u,,Uirt msure ot Hour, level and then turn into a bovl ami ald Three hvel tabtcpnoni. of baking powder. Three tablespoons of sugar, Two tea&poons of salt. Sift to mix and then rub in six tablespoons of shoitcning and mix to a dough with one and one-half cups of milk. Roll or pat out three- quarters of an inch thick. Cut nnd th"" bl'.l1l,!h , to!'s oft.tho biscuits with milk. Bake in a hot oven for fifteen minutes. This amount will make thrt bisouits, Toast the left. over onps for brcnkfart; they are delicious. This mnnn mnv ha nurMiacn.1 .. annroximatelv :i. not in,.liiflin tl,0 ' . --.-. -- B v.. reguinr btapics. u will supply fbundnnt and attractive food for six- t ' ,w7" """'. "' imii oiinppnl.pI At ,. rnt(.. ,hP ,p WOmnn '""i m ii.nu iwn iruesis lor notn d. inner nnd sunner. nt. nn gnnr. mate cost of eighteen and three- quarter cents per person, exclusive of the necessurv staples required to but Kh"r" ,',0,1,r, n,e l",,",'""'1 "" womlerful column. 1 would grentl) np comnlete thi, , T,Q illi? nresenntlon should to the first thought. .Potato if "" n..l,l answpr the fol- ' ValUG f this mcnU W0uld e1Ual that of a menu that included five pounds of meat . tuce. Use watercress and finely minced ham for a change. See les sons4shortly for business-folk lunch eons. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will vou kindly advise whether vour rec 'Pes, etc., lire to be had in book Jorm; a book that should be of help to a bride in preparing salads, des serts, etc., and formula for lunch eons nnd dinners? We should like practical formulas and all in this book form. If we can buy such please advise where and price, and thank you for n prompt replj. Mrs. M. W I have no cookbooks published. If you save the articles in'the naner von will find that they completely cover tne oidinary range of cooking. My dear Mis. Wilson Would you kindly give me a, recipe for a veiy good rhubarb Die and also ex plain o me how to prepare the cream for strawberry shortcake? Do you just beat it and add sugar? Thank you very, very much for this information. B. B. Rhubarb Pie I Line a pie tin with plain pastiyi nnd then fill with the rhubarb, cut i into onc-half-inch pieces. Place three-quarters cup of sugar in a bowl and add four tablespoons of corn starch. Rub between the hands to mix and then sprinkle over the rhu- barb. Cover with a crust and'bake in a slow oven for forty-five minutes. Stewed rhubarb may be thickened with cornstarch, well sweetened and usd in place of the raw. Use whipped cream or caladorian cream for strawberry shortcake. It doesn't hurt one bit to lift Y touchy corns and calluses off with 6 $ the fingers. M w 'W Never Let a Corn Ache Twice! 15 Apply a few drops of Freezonc on a tender corn or a callus, instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or Callus right off, root and all without pain! Try it! Hard corpi, o(t corns, also corns between the toes and the "hard-skin" calluses On bottom of feet lift right out. mk c z) dn JI 1L m i .oSKaTa? i I ENTER LARGE DOTS ON SMART FABRICS This ape w.is not slow to take luhantagp of the large dots Hint are now being seen on smart fahilcs. Tho material is pongee, and the gar ment is rntirol) liupij with hhie taffeta 'JSIl'r LntU:E!EaM A Dail) rashiim Talk l I'lnienre Kosr jKltor ,nl ,s ; better st.le for sum I rpllll pxperienie whiili most of tlie'mer wenr. The most popubir st)lps -L men Ve lniing this slimmer with I their suits should I the women. It with foresight, wl is only the man onleiwl Ins suit lnm. lnnp npn. thnt is thp nrnucl .nr f i,i r,iii n.iMi .,t mnmnpr suits, This tiling which hns hnppened in the m(,n"s II.ip enn also happen to wnmcnV IIM'SC ,HI. lll lllll !IUK;i- ll.'l M l rt . . n"r '" '" "" r "" ' 1 ,0 tIlP '""'ls- II m"y ""'m '"' ,,,fiMh-, y" "" " "" " "" I .shops, well, grab it According to the best authorities, the price of clothing is nnl going to go down for some time, so t tin o is no hope I ! of holding off for better prices. The j I woman who. does considerable shopping1 11 LKIf JUllh n'llliminiln- .iit iriiiii.c . thnt she Is paying pvpu more today l thnn she did a jenr ago nt this time. I Not nloiie is wooIpu mnterinl high, but i cotton nnd s'lk tpxturps me also up. So there is not much need of floun- j derlng nround from one to thp other to savo mone. it enn't be doue. It Is "pay your monev nnd take )nur choice." I Materials with large dots nrp ery , good this summer. Sometimes the clots , nrp woven into the material nnd some-H times the dots- are only nppllqued. I snw n stunning model the other day of I i black tnffetn, with dots of black vel- ' et about three incjies in diameter np plied all over the skirt, on the sleeves I antl decorntiug the bnsh. The beauty about the applique dots is thnt one nm) placo them whereer dpshed, which, of course, cannot he done with the woven dot. JThe rape dppicted todav is of pon gee with n large dot. The cape is en tiiply linpd with blue taffeta and hns : tliP lnrgp draped collar, which is so i fnshiomtblp. I The lint is of blue tnffpta and is Iturnpd up nt thp left side nnd tiimmed above nnd under thp brim with smnll (lowers. (Copyright, 1019 "by rioimca How) Miss Rose Will Help You with your summer clothes. Per hnps )0U nre wondering Just what color in vogue now will bo most suit able for you. Or perhaps it is the present-day stjles that perplex you. Miss Rosp will he glad to give )ou the benefit of her advice. Address Miss Rose, womnn's pnge, V lxino Prm.ic I.MUMi. Send n self nd drcssed stamped envelope for per sonal reply, ns none of the nnswers will be printed. & Costs Only a Few Cents Get a tiny bottle of Freezonc at any drugstore. Lift thvm s THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Always In Capital To the Jiiltlor of Wamdti's Vaoti- )enr Mndnm Will you kfuilly in form me through jour pnge in the Kve xiso Prnt.iC TjKuaun in what city in Massachusetts the Htato Dcpnitment of .Henlth is loentcd? . 0. M. j The Stntc Department of Health is jnlways idtunted in the capital city of Any stntc. In Massachusetts it is in Boston. Gifts for a Man To tht Editor o lroman' Pane' l)pnr .Madam "Will ypu kindly pub lish in 5 our paper what wtuld be an nppropriiite gift to give to a male friend of miiip, who is n Philadelphia tenuis lack, for his birthday? He will be ' tliirtv ypars of nge, nnd I would like to ' gip him ponipthing thnt suits his years. I Me lins most p pry thing In jewrlry. , , ROSY C'llKKKS: i If join- fnpud is n tennis plnyer T pm 'ship Iip would nppiecintp a cover for I his riKkot, especially if ou made it jourself or embroidered his monogram on it in white silk. Make it of dark gippn or blue denim, so thnt it will not get soiled ensilj. Dven If lie did not lmp everything in Jewell y it would not lip npproprinte for ou to gixe him jew- i-lij unless j on nip engaged to him. A -ilk haiidkerchipf. n necktie or n good hook would nlso 1p nlrc to give him. A silipr ppneil or n good fountnin pen are iihvnN uppreeinted bv n man, too. Styles In Hats I I 7n the htlttot of 11 Oman fl 1'nof Dear Mndnm - Aie the nll-fonther I turban hats fashionable for summer ns ' p1I ns full wear, nnd nrp they in stlej 'just nt present"' Alo what nrp tliPi I lending slindes in milliner) just nn .' (Miss) X. I. W. I The feather turlmns nre worn 'for 1 sliontiini.' or linvelimr ill summer, but i now nrp Hip light toques mndp of ii good lesson totw""' """" "n" lllp ""KP 'lly "'" . no on(1 (0,m. ,, , Bnpcin,lv K0O(1 ; jf depends upon llie color of )our dress. nos-il)aik hlup is nlas in style, as it .harmonics with iinj other color: but !,ln fH... lt.nl ,1... flnln. Mint tu M nrn .,,, ,, , ",,nr ,,.. ,, , ,)C. ,, tn ,,,. Ta r.lt.n A.vie nnrl Nct .,.., , ... rfi the tthtoi l ll'oumn i I'nge Drar M.lnin-IIniiiK lead the ml """ " K1" " many through your "here nnylhlng to make one's arms , ppK fattpr? Tf so enn you please tell me where it enn he bought? What enn develop the eliest: ANNUM S Cocoa butter rubbed on nuns nnd neck The "Lovekin" Uses Gas Economically Because of lis exclusive construction features the water in the boiler ab sorbs the heat to the fullest extent, eliminat ing "waste wehn small quantities of water are drawn. Automatic ,hh AValer lleatrr THE LovoKm AUTOMATIC GAS VATZR HEATEB li n n h r e n tlnir tetftl nnd ncr Ire drmonMrutpi) In m ii n of Xmerlrirpt m o H t h pi end Idl j n p-. pointed home. It I ffriwidiibl a. n 1 fnftiiTr pfiirifiif . rnnnmlrnl li n t- WHter service d nrior a se:ir nflor .Tear. Aunroifsl b thr l (i. I. Com nnnr. Srnd for c irnilur. LOVEKIN Water llmler Co. 30 TiAUKKT, ST. rim.A., i'. A Rose-Pefaf (Pompfexion Smooth and velvet), at a oi a rose Is lon aided b" Face Powder delicate huanilrw Imparto an lndennabo charm. a charm which lingers In tho memory. Tho smooth texture ot Nadina adheroa until washed on. It prevents sunburn or tho return ol i dlscoloratlons. i Its coolness It refresh. I ng, and it cannot harm tho tenderest skin. ) Nadine Face Powder beautifies millions of com plealoni today. Why" not yours? SW , Cr Com Only i At hcutlri Coil( counUrf. If . thtu havin'l it, hy nail 10c, NATIONAL, TOILET COMPANY, rans.Ttna. mm&r vTaj yew v a uj "ur mo Y ,' Nadine A Thl Pink CrumlK Whtf I Whtu li VI sXZ&v&b is very often helpful In making them fatter. You enn buy it at a drug store. -KxcrciKP Is really the best way to make them largcr( for In this way you make the muscles strong and keep the flesh linn instead of simply adding fnt. Take deep breathing regularly nnd slowly ccry duy to fill out jour neck and your chest, 'too, nnd exercise with dumb-bells to make your arms fatter. When you exercise, be sure to move )our arms slowly and keep them relaxed until you have finished the exercise,, then con trnrt them quickly. This well develop your chest, too, although If you c'l enough deep breathing nnd remember to hold yourself straight with your chest up you will soon find thnt you have more of a chest than you thought. The Question Corner Toildj's Inquiries 1. Xnme a woman who figured prominently in the Revolutionary war? 2. How can a very unusual collar for a ilnik ccorgetto dress be made with the use of beadH? 3. What lotion good for enlarged pores enn bo made with a lnmp of rnmnhor as its base? 4. What ornamental little touch will keep table covers from blow ing awayV Ci. When there arc house party guests nt the summer cottage how ran attmctive napkin rings be mndp thnt will help dress up the tnbloV fi. Whnt will brighten the steel on oven doois? Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Relle Kinney is a noted American sculptress. 2. An unusual yest to be worn with the surplice dress is made ot tucked oignmlip, rut square across the neck and extending below the surplice girdle into n short apron; '!. rnblendied 'muslin edged with diamond shaped pieces of colored mnterinl nnd stitched mound the edftes makes protty kitchen cur tains. A After using cold starch, let the stnuh sink to the bottom of the pan before pouring, off the wnter. Then Ijt it dry and put it hnck in the box to hp used over ngniti " The wide chiffon skirt of a last jeni's eening dress can he made into a modish wrap, out on straight lines with no sleeves nnd wide urmholes and finished with n rolling collar of sntin. (!. Shoe-tiees for the bride can be trimmed very daintily with white bnbv ribbon, wound nround the steel nnd adorned with bunches of m enteil orange (lowers. Variety liquid, pow der & paste suits all tastes & conditions TRIED TRUE Pleasant to use. Won't scratch the teeth or injure the membranes. Cleans, preserves, polishes. For 70 years its naiuc'lias been At your dealer's M A toilet use. JbwdoM fumed with the essence of Neapolitan violets. White Talcolette is the ideal powder for infants; for after the. bath use; for gentlemen after shaving. Flesh Talcolette is the favorite with women for face, neck and arms. WHITE AND FLESH Large jar 35c ' Small jar Talcolette Perobdde Vanishing Cream keeps the skin soft and white 25c at your MAUb THE HENRY H. ---- -- UOIMUWIC, iv.u., a4. r wmrm ntrn LO VE OF RIGHT AND HONOR HA VE NO DATED PERIOD The Modern Youth of 1918, Deplored as He Has Frequently Been, Rang the Liberty Bell, Too T HAD the rare good fortune to be near the reviewing stand at Inde pendence Hall on the day of the wel come homo pa rude of the Twenty-eighth Division a jvelcome homo to those long lines of khaki -clad warriors and wreaths, full hearts and proud tears for the boys who would never come home. Who that ever stood or sat there or hung from a crowded window across the street will ever for get the solemn moment when those gorgeous, fragrant wreaths were lifted from the flag-draped caisson with its riderless white horses and reverently placed nt the base of the Liberty Hell. How old a thing was liberty, and yet how new ns new ns the freshest llower put on that almost living thing of brokcu iron, in memory of the oungest boy wlo had died for it! Our ideals of liberty used to be buried ' betwepn the dutsy coveis of history ! books and our American flag used to I be saved for Sunday school picnics or for the Fourth of July. And jot I At thnt moment, w lion the flow cis for l America's young dend were reverently 'placed where in all Ameiion they seemed ' most to belong, one big, vnst thought ' swept out nil .the. others. Whnt matter if Aniprienns lind never developed into a Hug-waving, ting-worshiping nntion?. I Were they any the less ready to roll up their sleeves, grab a gnu and die for their country? What matter if our ! boys only snld the word patriotism when 'they fell over it in n history book? 'Oiild any cieed of passionate Amerl ' canism him- made them gie more thnn I they did give? There was the Liberty lioil, for freely tolling which the men 'of 17"fi pnid with their lives. At the I foot of it there weie the fresh new wrenths for the men of lfHfi. They, j too, measured up when the time ramp. IT IS something to think about in the turmoil nnd shouting of the Irouith of .Inlj There W thosp who will suj. "so soon America has forgot l ten whnt patriotism really menns. Once more she is translating it in terms of KB Wltf& No More Uncertainty About Your Baking All doubt as to the Miocess of your ball ing lesnlls is removed when ou use 1H Miss rrincme PurePhosphate BakingrWder for It gHes the most appetizing taste lo vour brent and biscuits It rises as It bakes and bakes hs. It rises, heut being re quired to develop Its full leavenlnK strength Trj It for vourself 1 lb., net i lb., net weight, At Your Grocer s w:Eht, 35c 20c "A luxury and 99 an economy, says a lady who uses quality powder adapted to every . It is light, soft and In attractive sprinkler-top glass jars. .dealer's ui jjMfl?3yIJv&q CilLFlN LU. : . WrWi&3fkmSZ ,--- tvmtMa&aiMVtiW tmtm n bhiiiiiiibiihi itvai iawa money-spending and pleasure-seeking. How foolish! It is they who sny this who have forgotten so soon. Heal love of country is something deeper than the flag on the lapel of your coat or knowing the verses of the "Star Spangled llnnner." It surpasses the ringing phrases of the orator and the emotional plaudits of the' crowd. Amer ica, mOncy-mnking, business-like, un romnutie America proved this. Men who never waved a flag in all their lives arc sleeping within the folds of one todny. There Is this to be remembered! Honor nnd right are eternal in a good man's heart, belonging to no pnrtioulnr period nnd needing no expression. America proved this, and for nil her seeming return to carefreencss she would prove it again, for America has been herself from the beginning nnd, please God, she will be until the end. fruity flavored POMPEIAM OLIVE OIL "always fresh" Serve It With All Your Salads Sold Everywhere IS 1818. Mmher A.t'o, Inc. daintily per 25c LGOLErL!!' wm- m, t'.i con SK V ,A!B fcRnraBW uta 1 1 V fOWDEii k rltXtlYBCUwK 1 - u urnmore, tar? l oj kxMBMKmmBEiW&Mijm .vot 8 ai TO tfi "4CV ilJft)WD K J iM$t &0r-' I prepared early onf 3 AUrQ&k&$&l ?MWm?. i esteem tt VJ tMl' .. ii Ai t K 1,5 rA". 1 )H-n C.-'i UtUl.'t -,, "' n.Wlfil . warn? 3? ii, I mmmm 'Mr -'( ' ' V Z'. . .
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