i r t tl rt ' V . ssv. i K' EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL ADELPHIA, TPUKSDAY, "AUGUST 28, 1919 LITTLE DAUGHTER ENTERTAINS : THE NEW TAM : POLITENESS : SHOPPING : CYNTHIA hi m VFaV Ki. w rff r-ri, . 'J m I ij i 1 i I wmi . r m I it .1 PS li Wti I.-P, IRS. WILSON FOi? Permitting the Little Ones to Menus That Are p - niOWARD the close of summer the children bcein to realize that P September brings with It the openmg tof the schools, and so they plan to (get the most out of every hour be tween now and that time. Permitting the children to cntei- tain soon establishes nice manners and a form of social training that ;, will help them make friends, for i every mother knows that to give a party to one s playmates is the pet ambition of every small child. But many mothers hesitate to give the children a party because they feel that it means providing an expensive j ,incnu. How to 1'repare for a Children's Party Have some of the older girls help, to arrange the games and, if thf day j FJs) clear, let them have their fun on the lawn or in the yard. About one hour after the children have com- Fmcnccd their games fetch in a cot- fjj5 ion or large Jack Horner pie and set v ' I it- UIi l; Kluullu J " n.vi- ,... C 'with the name of each child on it. I 110 XO U11S caru a piece ui amn (about two yards long and gather all i Jfthc .strings together in an even buncfy Now prepare the pie as, follows: I Take a large dishpan and cover with , li cotton in the bottom. Place on this a small gitt lor eacn cnuu. 1 m-e , iittle gifts may either be nome-made , or purchased at the nve-and-ten- cent store. Tic a string to each gift. ! Now make a cylinder of a piece of I P'stiff cardboard; pass the strings , through this and place it in tne cen- Acr of the dishpan. Cover the top of tne pan Wltn more conon wiu uiuu allow the children to hunt their pames, and when all are ready let one at a time start to pull the gifts from the pan. When all the gifts are distributed have refreshments in the form of nn afternoon tea. No. 1 ' Jelly Sandwiches fponge Cn"ke Snow Puddirfe Lemonade No. 2 j Fruit Salad . inm uteau ana nutter oauuwiunes Chocolate Cakes Cocoa No. .1 Potato Salad Rolls and Butter Gelatin -and Fruit Whip Lemonade Or if preferred ice cream and cake alone may be served. The cost will be about equal. Jelly Sandwiched TTcp hrp-nd nnr dflv old. Cut the ftt crust and spread lightly on the loaf ! crust and spread lightly on the loaf SJ" WIln "utter aim men iui miu nun Wjt slices. Spread a slice with good jelly, iKj marmalade or jam and cover with a ?JtJsecond slice of bread. Trim the 'Ki ' crusts and cut into triangles and pile Win willow basket, covered with a nap-, bnow, j'uaaing Place in a saucepan IJ One auart of water. 'S KIIC Clip OJ l(t'U lUllOLUf u(. Stir to dissolve the starch and then ; oring" to a boil and cook for five min utess Now add Qtie and one-half cups of sugar. One. tablespoon of vanilla Beat hard to thoroughly mix nnd J.. .. .. . . "then cut and fold In the stiffly beaten t -whites of four eggs. Pour into a large bowl to mold. When ready to -.serve turn the pudding from the r mold and then cut in slices and serve rt trwith custard sauce. ' Custard Sauce One quart of mill;, Six tablespoons of flour. Stir to dissolve the flour and then i '.bring to a boil and cook slowly for Jive minutes. ,Now add One cup of sugar. Yolks of four eggs. i Beat hard to blend and cook for two minutes. Remove from fire and ( add. two tablespoons of vanilla and , cool, Krilit Salad i.J . . . . . '- '. T-la m a lirfwl 'if. One-half pound of vocoauul, Two oranges, cut ill dice. ;.' 'Four bananas, diced, I Three' apples,diced, Juice of one lemon. TossEently to mix and then turn J into a nest of lettucetand serve with FV TTJ W CJMIUl UIWOIII, Fruit Whip h. White of one egg. One glass of jelly. IBeat with a dover egg beater until ?' ii ptfie mixture will hold its shape. Chocolate Cakes , Ptece in a mixing bowl pm cup of sugar, Tt eggs. Catem well and then udd -SKi tablespoons shortening. iiiiin nd then add ;; ,W&ji fH -f flow, oJki cup of Mcoa, (ffm tepono of bqkutg poivder, PLANS REFRESHMENTS""11 ,T'Sr,, J 77 CHILDREN'S PARTY Entertain Trains Them in Not Expensive and Will Make the Affair Successful By MRS. M. A. WILSON IVoputloM. 1119, lv Mrs If. .1 .III tUstila Jfcjcnrd.' irtfjnii Where Mrs. Wilson's Movies Arc Playing This Week Foil ill Oil the benefit of those women ho have not et had the op portunity to sop Mr. Wilson's rook ing movie here is the week's sehed ule: I'lIAItl.OTI'K Kl'SSK Wednesday, afternoon and eve ning. Alhainbin. Twelfth nnd Morris street. Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday, afternoon and evening, tilobe, Ju niper nnd Market streets (ui:kn vktokia spomjk Wednesday . afternoon nnd eve ning, Henn Thentre. Siitj -fourth street nnd Wdodhind avenue. Thursday. Friday and Sntuidaj. afternoon and evening, Oioss Key. Sixtieth and Market streets. For eoples of the reeipes ask at the box office of the theatre or send a self-addressed envelope with one eent postage to the F.ditor of the Woman's Page. well-greased and floured pan and bake in a moderate oven for forty mjnutcfl Cool and then ice with Adventures With a Purse V' w'" know " T "T 1 ", '-j "' ,&':"' ... ' ,,,;,. " lemaue bread you will think ol. ami all sorts ot ngni nany uim- wun ai. juicy raism-. uu mui. -...,. icings! And when you actually leach there jour greatest expectations win ue realized. Biead that rivals the yeiy best that mother ever ued to make, rolls , that make ,r mouth water, aud soft. . sticky coffee cakes nil these and more ' aic placed m tempting array. J or ten cents you can nuy tne ery uiggcsL loaf of bread you most ever saw. anu us i one woman said, "at the end of the, third day it is ns moist and fresh as when it was first baked. Small wonder lhat she trawled all the wn fiom her home to buy some Have you seen ,hc In t lo ruhbei Peggy ianls for babies'; Ncier could I you imagine a more comical and ador- I able garment for your small child. After I you have diessed her in her fresh, soft little baby die-s nnd have put ou her spiCK-anii-spnii eioines, you cun "e-i easy. ir she wears Her cunning utile 1-eggy pants .No hooks, no Dultous. in-1 Lolheisome safety puis I hey nwi gathered in at the waist with lubber. olio around em h little leg is a tiny rubber ruffle. They slip on easily and eo:i fortably over her other "undies." and when she stands upon tlur-e (hubby legs and lne gruvelv h balance herself, one glimpse of liei tl( funny little Peggy s will make you lung tl g-ne llPr a (luj ,,, Tll(1 (.(1Nt (,n)v i tiftj ient and ale a leal comion j i A ertniu inanufiieluier ha- 1m en 'featuring nail polish, (utide lemnierand "' '"" -Mtm.ugii t .ere are several - --' - US , Z has also found favor with you. That " ll1" llosl ,ul'ves "' "'eat at the is. of lourse. if ou have ever ttird it. tabl('' "' 1t should be allowed to re Well. now. along comes a new one ofl",ul" ou the table. But if it is curved this verv .skillful mainifa. tiller's pio.l- l '"-the kitchen and seived individually mis. It is a nail polish, of led paste. ' f,rom tIlel''- tI,Pn- ot '"urse. the platler which can be tucked iu- jour handbag. I doc', "ot r"nai the table. You can readily see the umveuientc of' , l,e maid should seive the vegetables, a nail polish in this foim. When jou ' S."lni1 ,,0"l,1 1h" Sl'rr,l1 a,t a separate .1!,, Ii.tn ll ili'ALInf- imi, to fr.,sl,ni, ' t-OlirSC. -,!' ,,, ..... .......... ..'.'It, ... ..V....I... up, after you nave ueen doing some tiring shopping, jou have your nail i "'" - ." " polish light with you. there is no c i ,,,,,,. then, for unkemnt uail. A stick of this, which will last many polishes. costs thirty-sewn cent-. Tlieie is a eertaiu skin salve which is i highly recommended and widely used in i France. Why is it that the minute 1 that we know that it Is a French prep nration we somehow want to try it'.' Well, anyhow, the nssurantc it brings with it i thut it will remove all Huh unpleasant blemishes as pimples ami . blackheads and that it is healthful for ' the skin iu addition. One applies it at night after washing the face thoroiighl; with n similarly prepared soap, and an almost Immediate improvement is guar i antced. A generous-sized jar may be had for $1. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, KVEMNQ PUUI.IO IiEOOER, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut aooo. 1919 Importation P0MPE1AN OLIVE OIL "always fresh" Packed in Air-tight, Light-proof Can Sold Everywhere Sqcial Grace Here Are chocolate water icing made as fol-1 lows:, Chocolate Water Icing One cup of A'A'A'.Y sugar. I ico tablespoons of cornstarch, One-half cup of cocoa. Sift to mix nnd then ndd One teaspoon of lemon juice and sufficient boiling water to make a mixture that will spread. ' Potato Salad Wasll one-quarter peck of pota toes and then cook until tender. Drain, peel and cut into thin slices. Place in a mixing bowl and ndd One-half cup of thinly eJicid onions. One cup of finely diced celery. Toss gently to mix and then place in a saucepan One and one-half cups of water, Three-quarters cup of vinegar, One-half cup of flow. Stir to thoroughly dissolve and I uien oring to a uoil and cook for nve i minutes. Now add Two wetl-beaten,eggs. One-half cup of salad oil, Two teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of paprika. One-half teaspoon of mustard, Two tablespoons of sugar. Beat to thoroughly mix and then j pour over the potatoes and serve j very cold. The Woman's Exchange To Clean Pink Underbrlm lo tin l.rtifnr nf ll'nmni.'o ns... r)car Madam Will wm please tell , ,',,. ",c ho" t0 "'ian l,ink "udeibrun of a black elvet hat. as it is soiled from my I nair ami tinger-tips.' Mils. S. j w011m tl.v drv-eleaninir it firit -.tin, F, . ... ,.. , chalk magnesia or comment '""'" " """'" "' rU,. "armed. .tf this on thoioughlj, let it lemaiu on over night, then biusli off jn tlie morning and iemove thormipliU If this does not remove the soil, cTean , ... , , ,, ., with carbon tetrachloride. wl,, ,01l I nn buy in the drug stole To Drive Out Ants Lnslueked lime is good for dimugi these pe-ts away . Try lo find the nests ' Miud iiour boiling soda water into them to destroy thein. Keen all food out of siKht. 1 am also sendinc urn the name ,.t ... an, .i.,,..,..,,-,,,.,,,,.. . , succe-sful in hotels. Serving a Dinner lo Hit l-dttoi of Woman's laof Dear Madam Will you please tell me I the pioper way to serve a dinner? Should the maid leave meat on the table when every one is seived or should she take il to the kitchet,. and should she serve the vegetables? Should the salad be put ou the table with the dinner? Will same mlc apply when hii-band ' and I are dining alone? N'KWLY WKD. Tliese mles need not apply when you and your husband are dining aloue. The thing you most like best to do ought to be doue. IR! 'HIMS'ltf H ' ml ' II ARE NOW SHOWING Ijjl I I I HI T TTV "W- - M- -WW TT "W "W fc- A IT T -V "- IQI .FALL FASHIONS AND MILLINERY ' . IMI lull J a STREETaHd afternoon suits I :' 1 0 TAILORED DAY WRAPS J III ' y $ DAY DRESSES B ' ' II (S?ryJr' EVENING GOWNS - BLOUSES 1 ! III I'JL-AViI &&r&!Usia dJh& fierier) jf . - J ' ik-'M f?- . car j m III fQ X: ml III H ' I ,I,DnfJIMUlPM W W In " w b mr mf i m i I Iffl . 101 a irTr,..i. a4. IBI r 7 l AlU 1 1JI1UHJ IJ1J JJU ,Kr fflHffHKsli llilfflyfB1' 'fjWffrfSJf JP j MrWdc LU . t Ha ' The straight up-and-down suit is to he in high wigue this winer, ae I'ordiug to present predictions. The one in the slittrli is trimmed In brimmer pelt A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Hose TIID American woman stoutly re fuses to lake on hips Moreover, she has lost her hips at too great pains and at the iot of too many sacrifices for her to he willing to disguise the fact of her hlplessness by means of folds and gathers of form concealing fabric;. At ' the snme time hip drapery Is somc- I thing that is in the air. But in sjiite of all I lint, the pencil silhouette persists for the stieet suit. , To be sine, the lipplc suit has hud some uigiic. but thnt leipiires only I a little more material nnd it ically does" I not nrmllli e :l lKHlfTnnt silhouette. Up sides, even the lipple unit is not so , usually chosen by the woman of cx- is the ' truurilinarily good, taste .. straigbt line suit. u Mn mip(,ntl ,nt ,,,, tfU(, vays. ' reet suit one immediately thinks of n I navy blue suit nnd the street suit with 'a tapitnl S thi- autumn i' still to he lll's,lil,jf j'i" ''"' To be sure, shades of brown are to be smait, but smait thougli thllJ lu i,e. they ftill not eneuiach on the uudisputahle teriitmy uf what the ! rem n dressmaker woum (an 'uien mnrine " (liay fur is luomised mudi finor. Sometimes il is -ipiirn I mid sometimes, as in the suit here sketched, it is tile less usual jielt Urimmei Tlie hat chosen to go with this suit is of blue duvetyn with a shaped ipilll at the tight side. Quills, by the way, are mining inlo lluir own, .for despite the popularity of the ostrich feather, the bitds of nioi e humble ongiu will contribute of their plumage in quills of various sorts. (('opjrlRht Villi li rioiwit e Itoae ' BOILED EGGS are given a rare relish by the addition of a few drops of 'C&Zv: ZZascKTijLvH SAUCE Eggs in any style are made more appetizing by the use of LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Have a bottle in the kitchen as well as on the table. &&& YA i ; Please Tell Me . What to Do Uy CYNTHIA To the Buck Private If you will please send your numc and udilress in order that T may write to ou pcrnonally. I will be able to help 6 definitely. Who Cynthia Is Dear Cynthia About two weeks or o ago I. Hetty Hums, IiIrIi m-IiooI graduate, wrote you and said Cj'ntlila was an office of business men and wom en who attended to letters addressed to J ou and you eontrndlcted me. I must beg your dear pardon, Cynthia, lyit I am right, as I have investigated for the fun of the thing. IJKTTY IKTllNS. WHO HAS FOUND OFT. Just tu lime a little mole fun. lietty, please come down to the Ledjer liuild iug and prote what you have said. Billie Roots for Cynthia " Dear Cviithia I have only last night I " K' blt of ,llp wor1,''- r" trea(1 ?n letiiriiril home from my vau.tion and 'n"rc lff"'" '" '"'. "-e prob , , . ,,.. ,,. .' ,i,0 r ,,. unly a widow nnd seem lo have had a column that I missed while away. I have just rend the letter by ten legular girls in Wednesday's (the 1.1th papei and I wish to say a f6w words to them. Ilmv could you imagine Cynthln a mere man? Can't jou see that she is a woman in every sense of the name? Oh, Cynthia, please, please don't be a mau. This Is the first time I have written, hut it will not he the last and although miu nun i i iif, tin u " ,- , The Question Corner" Today's Inquiries I Describe the new combination lilet and wool sweater. L'. Who is Miss Katharine BuddV I). In drying flowers for a pot pourri what should he placed under them? -I. How enu a stall for a cpt finger be made? .". What small amount of fore thought effects a saving in ice in the warm weather? 0. How is a lead swab used? Yesterday's Answers 1. When a bride bus lost one of her patents nod the remaining parent has married a second time the invitations read "Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Smith request the honor of your presence nt the marriage of their daughter Mary" just us they would be written if both were her own parents. '. In the "Dictionary Parly" all the games are taken from it. For Instance, giving the meaning of words not generally understood, a spelling bee with the wotds spelled backward, a test on pro nunciation, etc. :',. Public health nur-ing has to do witV preventive and educational work in hcaltli centeis and among the poor. I The beach shawl is a very light wool wrap that is worn in place of a sweater ou the beach, etc. .". Passementerie is headed em broidery. ti. Bounds of fell glued to the legs of chairs will prevent I hem from scratching the fools Mourning Attire a Specialty fl.i I ! : I v I Ii I ''i7ii'H'iiiiiiiiTi"i:flilll"l'l'''l"''l"!'?!r!.' l"'"""V.'!!Ti?"'"F'Fl"ri" vSl JT rtubb1n tpSrT AltlS COURTESY JN formally. 1 am a young girl, not et sixteen, j As yet I have had no very serious ques- t tlons to ettle(jbut 1 am trying to bo a real true girl, so that I may be a woman like my mother and you arc. I wish to thank "Tn Hegular Fellows" nnd the others for helping one girl, "although unconsciously. Isn't It strange, Cyn thia, that the letters that the boys write seem to help me more than those of the girls? IIIIjLIK. A very nice little letter. Billie and Cynthia promises never to be a man tl. .1 !, ...... ni.,n In Inf ' But, girls, are you going to Jet the bo.vs be better teachers than you arc.' polltpncs, In bll,in, never liurt nny one." Thanks, Jerry , , , i .. .i i i i. ,.,.riii,ffl A remark Mali as this carefully ana Dear Cynthia I have been icurting with much interest the lively discussion '5"d gives a persou pause. It is per as to your Identity. At llrst I thought fectly true there are hundreds of sue that Cynthia was a name given to I t.cssfi mpn so rmic nml Rrll(r m mauncr cnmoullage a inernbe. of the masci hnei fc t , , , , , , kfr imf timn l tinitiM rnnt morn i , mau" would flounder helplessly in such in sea of (outoited limits and shredded , romauee?. ui course. . io.uu not ..escr.uc ..., features, etc.. any more so than you could mine. But here Is where I begin to make my guess: You are middle-aged and have spon , ' ou are middle-aged and harp seen great sorrow in your life, i ou also' have that rare gift of the gods a sense of humor but you would ii"ver think of hurting any one. (iood luck to you, whoever idu are C! .lKUHY. An Unwise Friendship weir vjni..... .uy uu i uy ami . were standing on the corner the other eveu- -, . ., , .r ,,, , ing, when we were confronted by two -r, boou-ioou.ok B.,is ot eiguieen or nineteen ye.uy 01 age. i ney asueu USiout' nor ,vjt. now iu jti'i to ii certain puicc. n e ui i lected thrm. so they asked us if we ' would acconipnny them. We did. When I we arrived at the house there happened j to be a paitj there. We werej invited ' to join and we did. We also met other fellows and girls there, who were very respectable nod also sociable. We took the girls home and made e-i engagement for a night this week, I Should we keep this engagement and where shall we take them? DICK AND CHARLIE. I think you would be very unwise to follow up this affair. It the gills would be so bold as to openly bid for jour aiqurintnucp in the vvni thev did, don't you suppose they would do j the same thing the net night tonu ntheri pair of "buddies"? What leal honest enjoyment could you ever get from being friends with girls like thnt? 'There are loo many nice, wholesome ! girls in' the world for you to spend jyonr time nnd money on. jlust ns jolly, i too, and mostly jollier, but more prin cipled the kind of git-Is you'd be proud ' to introduce to any one. j If I weic you I'd write a little note i to the girls saying you arc very sorry, 'but you will be unable to keep the ap pointment. Let that ead it. Welcome i to our "Keeping Up Hope Club." uauwi Kimma&mji y; "Vjjg5gii REDUCTION SALE furs SAVE 25 'cTrg on any of our Fur Coats Dolmans Coatees Stoics, Scarfs and Muffs Deposit will reserve, uny urtltle COHEN BOS. 1020 Chestnut Street Opp. Chrntnnt St. Opfro House iwwnMrwTi BvT7w?yffHWW?y?rvivTffti "aTBL The Logic of August Fur Buying Is Expressed in Just One Word Economy AN ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS? The Achievements, of Some Gruff Friends Seem to Indicate It Is Not What Do You Think? remember," the suceessful- tl. lool looklnc gentleman was saying to the little boy who distributed the mail, as the two stepped .out of the elevator together. "If you're coinr to eel anv- I w here you must hnve inniincis. A little lo "M ioii were In the other end of the building. Invariably people will I Industriously point lo these paradoxes whe ,,, clnim lnnnllM, nre an c!,sen. ,,,,,, ,. . , , , t!aI ,n hus!nes. HowV-irc they to be explained'' 'e have to call on another trite little Miylng to meet the argument. These i gentlemen" have succeeded not be- cause of their, bad mantters. nor hand in hand with them, but desperately in spite of them. Fndoubtedly mnnners alone would not tuke a man far, but there is no teHing how much further along the path' of big things the suc cessful business mau would have gone hud . he coupled a certain necessary ItlilUIIIlL. IX UMIIUWII lUUlVIC, ,,1111 HI obvioUBr innate ability, ! ,.t,. ! i,n i,!0 ,.,i.i ..,. j not be oonfllRCd with weakness in not bcinR ablp .., ,,. the book agent a tendency to ovcrsoci- ability. These are its pitfalls and un doubtedly to be shunned. True man ners have nothing to do with dilly-dallying and mnking rash promises to avoid bulling the visitor's feelings, in fact, this type of politeness unly defeats its aim in the end. fur the insincerity of it is hound to (oine to the surface sooner or later. i vOl RTriSl in business, jou might V- say in one way. is only being hu man in business. It takes into con- Klein's Delights The Palate! Because of its dainty, original freshness and sweet ness of flavor, Klein's has an irresistable appeal to the "sweet tooth." A special truck service, recently instituted, insures' iaily delivery which brings Klein's Cream Nut Almond Bars to you always twenty-four hours fresh. "Made in America's Milky Way" SHi On sale at all candy and grocery stores, druggists and newsstands, "Lots of Milk Smooth as Silk Eat One Every Day" KLEIN CHOCOLATE COMPANY 127 N. 13th St., Phila. Factories, Elizabethtown. Pa. The House of Wenger has no Summer Fur Sale instead, it is satisfied to1 sell quality furs during the mild weather months at very attractive concessions. In the selection of your new furs unusual emphasis should he given the consideration of your furrier. In short, , Wenger ideals of fur integrity and fur fashions have-been accepted asa standard by those who appreciate truth in advertising and quality in pelts. n Mr. Wenger has ready for those who discriminate '' in their attire a large assemblage of exclusively smart models such as will'not be seen elsewhere. Special Prices Prevail in August House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. BUSINESS sideration the fact flint a man likes to have the big order he has given noticed and appreciated; it allows for the quickening smile that remembers when the customer comes in. Courtesy in business Is that quality In a man that says, "I'm really sorry I can't help you out"; it is that betwecn-the-lines atmosphere in a letter that grips your hand even when it turns you down. Courtesy in business Is the good morning and the "so long" that are spoken from the heart. It's what makes the vast clashing, j'ostllng work aday world go round I Buy Blankets below Retail Cost! - C-yj f d' AJtf.CC' r,' nil kinds at very lemarkuble Come Into our D.-ivllirhf JJMtjjs. Store and see and compare. You'll tai'.-' money, width fact we cannot over-emphnslze. Kxlra treaty Cotton Illnnkats, Special lot of dainty colored plaids, with finished ends. .Special, e r per wvlr 9)J.U (Not over 3 pairs to a customer) Gray Cotton IllnllkrtKI &A f f Colored stripes. Pair ,.,-.Pt.lU Slight mill seconds of same, grade, pair, 3.SB. Wool-fln'rii IllanUtUj while and trrav, with colored ovrplalds. Pair $4.50. S3.0-, S.-.50 and 10.00. Wool lllmiketH, with Ktlslit per centage of cotton to add tensile Urenglli. Pair. M.r.n and SS.7S. i;XTR.l Sample) Illnnketa. altichtlr muscd. Pair de QC (This Is'ss 00 under regular mice) '. S. We sell all kinds ot Dry Goods much under retail. 9i4 Walnut Street 'Selllne Dry (ioodi ot Vtlio!fale Trices The Bar in the Green m Wrap per it - 1 i J VI 'U 1 IMRHii wv tlM;MK' jta ' .. r ,iv !- I JP" Sfej, s nt, d ' 7 .. r II c. . . tjwi . r- " .. . 1, !-.... . ' . ' . .. JV. . .....unLsHujk, VVV l mijLN4B ,. fu... " I T). ' il.,.. n.L. ' nrffi- rTn.lrn.h -M In. T'TlTi.r .rV, t. 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