r tj . iSVEMGr PtJlJLIO LBDaR-PHirADELPHIA, XHTIKSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919 ' 'till 0 L which, he represented Iho district of Vryhcld. At the beginning of the Boer war In 1800 he was Veldt-Cornet for that Union forces In southwest Africa, achtcUng n romplcte bucccsj nnd com pelling the German troops In thnt re gion to surrender. With General .Ian LIPREolI DEL le clfre dlmonstrnutl l'lmportaalone mimentnta con ecceso di circa 15 mil lonl di lire In confronto delta espor tnzione c cio' dlmostrn pure chc gll itallanl vUotio csclusUnmcnte con 1 prodottl lmportati, compratl a crcdlto. Iattenzlonc del gioniHli che ern stata deviatn dalle lamentnte dUcussioul sull'InihieMii di Cnpotctto e' orn con centrutn sutla nuetiouc dl cul sopra la nuale c' dl oapltalc linpnitniiii. In geneiale si credo che il l'residente del Cmisiglio dei Mlnlstri si sia deciso a fnre 1'iiiaspettato appello come rUul tato delle dlHicolta' Iniontrnte liell'nttc nere del prestlti dnH'Amciicn. Si e' (Its plarcntl chc egll nello stesso tempo "on lia nnnunrintn le inlsure die intende dl adottnre Immcdiatniucnte per supcrare la crlsl. lrt ciuale c' dovuta principal -inente al fatto he l'ltalia, dopo died ,,,rw,1 .In die fu firmalo l'nrmUtirio, non questa perdltn alia rneta', eon tin pro gressho numetito sul prrarzo dl vendlta. I glornall democrnticl si oppongono a detto piano, nsserendo che le Stnto dovra' prima Imporre una ristretta ra 7ione di pane, nffrettnie In (lemoblll tnzliuie e grnvnre di tasse hi riccliezza, Hpecialmente quelln nccumulatn con i paco sarn' portato Innanzl alia Camera del Depntntl In llomn, per la discus- NATIONALIZE TOLSTOI LANDS?'1' sione, II glorno 3 settembre proslmo Russfan Reds Will Make Etatif "' l .. ..1 !.., -I .. . . . ... ., ".' f district. Joining the lloer, forces In en-uiiuii nn irirgriuiniin Kiuiuw ui , Memorial to hamoui writer northern Natal he noon rose to high commands. He wns In clinrge of tho4lner forces nt the battle of 'Colcnso and Hplonkop nnd following the death of General 1'. ,T. Joubert, lie wns made rommaudcr-In-clilet of the Trnniaal Boers. After the fall of Pretoria he reor ganized the Boers with a view to pro longed guerilla warfare, Ills forces of fering steady resistance to the llritish up until Inte In 1001. Following the penro negotiations be tween the Boers nnd the British Gen eral Hotha took n leadlifg role in the period of reconstruction. After the grant. of self-government to the Tians anl In 100J, General Hothn was called upon to form u government. 1'iom this position he icslgned In De cember. 101U, owing to dissension in Christian Smutts. General Hothn signed the peace treaty with Germany on be- ' half of the Union of South Africa, .Tune 28 last. He arrived at Capetown from Europe on July 2S. Up to the outbreak of the Hocr War I "Journal." II giornnle il "Plgaio" cnmmentnndo In nntlriu die ihe e' dovere dell' Ainertiii di nffrcttnre la ratlfica del Coiietiliagen, Aug.' 28. (Hy A. M" - A ilispntc h from llelslngfors says the vri jiiippiuu buiu'i gutui uiiii-ui. linn huumu-,j;k nllzcd the estate of the late Count , ToNtol at Vnsnavn Pol In tin In order tails? L piolitti delln guerrn. Si dice pine clie il goterno ititenda di ridurre In con Miumziniic dd iim, alio scopo di es-1 tioitmne una giniide qtiniititn' in mm i Inn delln linportnzione del generi di pi Iran neceslta'. I I'arlgl, 27 agoMo 11 tiattnto di i Sheep Raiser Who Led People in Revolt Later Became Premier II Capo del Coverno Espone la Crave Situazione Economica e Finanziaria trattatn li unee Impostn dngli Allenti I preserve the memory of Tolstoi. ' " In 1800, Hothn was emploed chiefly as a raiser of sheep and cattle. He opposed the drift toward war nnd oted against the ultimatum which President Kruger sent to Kngland, but once the hostilities had begun he vol unteered and began what developed into a successful military career. alia Germanin. poiclie' l'a cettai.ionc e The dispatch adds that the. govern " 1 , lti- .,! .-1 i. 1 f !i.1 Al.- - .. . .1 - ic llloilllK'llimil nun f-MiL-i'riiuiii mm- i incill nun mvn.i;il iuv uiriiiucrn oi ilie yJjl tnno git Man i nut. ma iiute ic im Tolstoi lamiiy to enter me service or. 7lnnl dell'Kttropa. the government nnd reside in the .castle j VICTIM OF INFLUENZA Publlihfrt nnij Distributed Under rniiMiT no an Authored by the iirt of October 0. 1017 nn nlo at tho PoitotTlto of Phila delphia Va iiy order of the President A S lll'HLi:ION. rnslltinsler General By tlio Associated Pres His clever tactics defeated the Ung lish nt Colenso, and by very skillful inn- j neuverlng he led In person a smnll force which scnleJ Splon Kop. in the I face of a terrific fire, and dislodged the Hritlsh. General Joubert died three I'ctorla, Union of South Africa, Auk. 28. General Louis Itotha, prem. ler and minister of agriculture of the Union o South Africa, died suddenly early this morning following Tin attack of Influenza. Louis Hothn was born nt Greytown, Natal, in 180.1, nnd was a member of the first Volksraad, of Transvaal, In -.'H Mllnno. IMS ngoto. II prodamn deir'ha nncorn otteimto le sue oomimoui n i On. Nittl iiiinunzinnte coii franchezza ' pace. l'estmna grnvlta' delln situazione ccon- ' Paccndo preseutc clie lo htato per omicn e Unnuzinria delln nazione indl- , mnutencrc l'attunle prezzo del pnne per i i '4 ASCO. ASCO. dajs after this bnttlc, and General tttomm&mmGm4l the cabinet, but wns immediately asked I Hotha n& chosen commander in chief canto le ui gentl necessitn' dl eeoiiomiii e ' it l-0 sare-bbe costretto a sostenere to form a new government. At the j of the Hner forces. He fmtglit the rlpresa normnle del lavoro, ha grandc- una perdltn dl tre mllinrdl e mezzo di outbreak of the great war In 1014, Inst set battle of the war at Ljilcnhcig rnente impressionnto. I lire, il Corriere della Seta nuniinzin General Hotha took commnud of the Ion September S, 1001. Pnrtlcolarnicntc linpressionautl sono die il govemo ha deciso dl rlduirc L wim? , ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. H lM?ll!'dP' I M ASCO- 1 m STORES CO. H ! -wj r(f asTonr. oi-KN's haii.y b a. ai. avd clocks at s r. 31 siir. a nioMi onnr.ns ru.i.i.n: Store Closed All Day Saturday the Last Summer Holiday! Open All Day Next Monday Labor Day! Formal Fall Opening of Millinery; Preliminary Showing of Furs & Outer Apparel Next Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 2d & 3d HATS TRIMMED l-'REE Five Hundred $5 to $6 Untrimmed & Ready to - Wear Hats, $2.98 Our Annual Made-to-Measure Sale of Men's Clothing (From Monday, September 1st, to Wednesday, September 10th, Inclusive) All-wool materials. Kit guaranteed. Values From $50$OQ to $60, for JO The Mint price to nil re-urdl of stir. All orders filled In from two to three weeks. Lit Ilroi. SECOND FLOOR B " " ' - ' ' I i -jMUMU.1 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE ' AH Day labetL Market Eighth One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase '-i ' a PHILADKLPHIA l . : ., Day Filbert Seventh The delightful lange of shapes in cludes largo, medium nnd small, in straight, mushroom, flare-side, tur ban nnd tarn effects trimmed with ribbons and tassels. 1.1 1 llrothtm - 1'lrat Floor, North T SNE End-ol-tti ai. mr ma , f, i ,! , ij - i,iii'"irn'i',iittii '' 'td:ml ftAiifiirirtiiftjrjrA.iL4iiuMiijfTA'i 9 e-MOEM narciaiii t'easii Many small lots and clearances are to be disposed of at much lower prices than our regular markings just think of it! A hint to economical parents: it is tune to think of the children's school' toggery, accessories and "supplies" provide them now the end-ot-tne-montn saie oners Dig savings. CvV''f,'ift,A : Men's and Young Men's $30 and s35 New Fall Suits 15 Single, double breasted, waist-line 'and other snappy models in handsome patterns, including brown, gray, blue and fancy mixtures. MeiiS $25 & ?30"New" Fall Top Coats Strictly all-wool. Fancy chevidts, tweeds and other equally serviceable mateiials; syngle and double bieasted. ' Boys' Norfolk Suits, $7.50 Checks, plaids and mixtures in Norfolk, skirt-coat and trench models' with peg-top trousers. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys' Trousers, $1.98 Knickeibocker and Bloomer styles, in fancy chev iots, cassimeres; also of navy serge. Sizes 6 to 18 l.lt Ilrotlier SHCOND FLOOR Special Offer To-morrow! YELLOW TRADING STAMPS MPS8 VNife HHH AMI F Sett. To Every Purchaser of a Dollar's Worth or More Series "IIXXS" & "IIXXT" HHfer sal In : 111 '' Aww m Good in any Yellow Trading Stamp Book, no matter how many other "extra" stamps you may already have. All goods purchased toitiorrow will be charged on September bill, payable in October ' vrvf3winviiiu'vi Women's and Misses' Apparel The End-of-ihe-Monlh Sale Holds Forth Stirring Incentives in This Section $6 to $8 $ DRESSES Of voile, organdie, nut, tussah, check and plaid ging ham. All summer hhades. , . ,-... .-,, . Of organdie, plain ami figured voile, Fiench and lamie linen, net and taffeta in navy, black and sum mer colois. Strikingly pretty styles. $l8bH2loF7o IcksT 'il-ilib Of embioideicd voile, net and tafTcta, also beaded Georgette, hlightly .soiled. $20 Gray, with mannish collar. The lot also offers a few navv black heiges; silk lined. Misses' $10 CoatsTis" " Of basket weave in tan, navy and Copenhagen; also of check velours in black and white. Belted or loose hanging, i.u nmiiurs sncf)M fi.oou 6 Every American Store is a Stepping Stone to Better Living Conditions The ever-present ambition of every normal man and woman is to get ahead, to have something laid aside the "stocking" we sometimes speak of for that "rainy day" point in their lives toward which all are drifting. ' The big savings possible through trading at an American Store is the chief factor to this end. , , Our direct connections with the sources of supply the farmer, miller, packer and manufacturer, eliminate the man in between, enabling us to do both from the standpoint of Quality and Price what is not possible for others. Quality Groceries sold at fair prices are among the reasons why the name has become a synonym for Public Confidence. Jersey Cloth Suits, $11.73 narrow cioss-fiont belt, pockets j $1.59 Stripe (QK Mohairs jp 64 Inch Washable and fast color. Black and imf blue with bold white stripes I.U llrotlifrn First Floor, South $1.25 Damask, 80c Mercerized. Two yards wide . I I l.lt IlrotlierM First Floor. North $3 to $5 ) $ r f Corsets " American Lady, C-B a la Snlrlte. W. B Nuform, P. X., Renifo Belt and Warner's Rustproof. Sizes 20 to 36. No Mall or Phone tlrdera Filled on Comet Items I.U Brothers MAIN ARCADC 50c to $1.50 Stamped Made Up Rompers Poplin, pique and lawn In white tnn mid nlnk. Show handling. No Mall or riione Orders l-lltrUJ Lit Brother. THIRD rLOOH Men's $1.50 Shirts, 95c Taken from regular stock sizes lBVi to 17 only. Slightly rumpled. All high Krnde. Limited lot. No mall or phone orders. ,, Men's 29c Half Hose, 15c Block cotton. Seamless. Imperfec tions. .Yo moll or phone orders. Ut Brothers First Floor, 7th St. Girls' $1.50 to $7.50 Dresses 74c, $1.50, $2, $3, 3.95 74c Lot on Sale at 10 A. M. No Mall or riione Orders Vllleil Of gingham, percale, voile and colored awn with contrasting trim ming. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls' $4 to $12.50 COATS U.50&?5 CAPES s2, $3 & $5 Of serges, checks and silk poplins. Broken sizes, 2 to 14. Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR .Women's & Children's Underwear Vests, pants and union suits, Rumpled 25c to .89c values, each 19c 65c to 85c values, each 39c Lit Brothers First Floor, South $1.75 to $2 Seamless $1 OQ SHEETS "J? Run of the mill or well-known i makes. Bleached and unbleached Sizes 54x80, 63x90, 72x90 and 81x 90. Also some extra fine crib sheets Slightly imperfect. Limited lot. No Mail or rhone Orders 35c & 40c Pillow Cases, 29c Bleached. Sizes 42x36 and 45x36 Imperfect. Limited Jot, No Mail or Phone Orders Lit Brothers First Floor, North $25 Drexel ($9A.50i Gas Range j v Four top burners. Including: giant burner, all ntar-drllled. 16-lnch oxen. $18 Hardwood "$i"A"i O nefrirerntnra 11,UV Aluminum Ware fi.tti I'reserrlne Kettle, -I Q 8-quart , f ?1.15 irreseriliic Kettle, $-1 1Q 0-quart AeX7 $J flauce ran and t'oter, 1 Q 3-quart A ! Slightly imperfect. Limited quan tities. No mall or phone orders reeetted. Lit Brother. THinD FLOOR $10 Floor Lamps $6.98 Birch mahogany. Gas or electric. Heavy turned base I.U Brothers THIRD FLOOR $1.50 Pongee ftQg 33 Inches wide Bamboo shade. Lit Brothers First Floor, South $5 Georgette $Q.90 Waists t $ Show embroidering arid beading a great diversity of models, Includ ing a few crepo (le chine waists, White, flesh and colors. LH Brothers SLVOND FLOOR $3.50 Hand Bags, $2.89! Chirron elet. "haln handle, fane metal frame, hanging mirror. j j.ir iiraiins First Floor. 8th St ; 7V,viMo CO OK r.r.A i i TT Ulllll O iBidmidl, C111U $2.50 Silk $1 f-Q! Stockings - l.Sj Limited lot. Thread silk In black, I white nay, gray and other colois I imperrect Women's .$1.25 & $1.50 Thread Silk1 Stockings, 79c Fashioned or full-fashlcned leg with seamless feet Black, white and colors Imperfect JAt Brothers First Floor, South L u?eya?f August . Furniture Sale Tomorrow marks tho close of one of the most sensa tional money-makinpr events for home lovers It has proven its leadership in variety and quality. ...... .Savings Offer 10 to 25. Share Tomorrow Sure! BUY ON THE' CLUB PLAN. 548 Library Table, $39.75 Mahogany, 44-inch size. Long drawer, turned legs and bottom shelf. $40 & $50 China $94 QQ Closets ' t'0 Odds and ends, mahogany, in ydam and Cplonipl designs. Adi jusujoiq sueiycs THESE BEDROOM PIECES In Walnut, Bird's-eyo Maple, Mahogany or Quartered Oak. Pattern-shaped Mirrors, French Legs, Full Swell Fronts, Hank Tops. $52.50 Dresser, 40x20, with "1 $45 a 28x2-2 mirror $45 Triplicate Toilet $QQ.75 Table, 20x36 size.... " $52.50 Chiffonier, 82x20, $45 with a 20x16 mirror. . . $45 Full Size Bed, $39.75 i $78 Buffet, $69.50 54 inch. Extra heavy plank top, concave top drawers, extra largo closet in center, two largo middle drawers and long linen drawer. $25 Ivory Chiffonier, $18.95 $95 value, bame btyie, uy-tnen, $85 Wjth glass and five deep drawers. I 32.50 Extension Table, $26.75 $9.50 Drop Leaf Table, $7.49 Golden oak in Queen Anne and Fumed oak finish. 48-incb when, William -and Mary design. 6-42 opened, . I Size, J.U Ilralher Fourth Floor Women's Low Shoes ( $6 to $9.50 9 fiiQ! Piinil rolonlaw noil oxiorqs I Patent toItNkin, gunmctnl. tan cair. black, white, brown and gray kid, alf-o white Nubuck and linen Men's $6 to $8$Q QC Shoes & Oxford.'' 'I7J Tan and black leather, white Nu buck and canas Big Girls' $5 to $7 Low Shoes, Oxfords UO CO & Pumps.... ; "OV auiimetal tah leathei. white Nu buck and cnman Welted soles ,(( Brothers Flist Floor, North $2 to $3.50 Silk Chemise $1.65 and $2.65 Flesh toloi crepe do chine or satin laie trimmed and tailored tyleH Rumpled Not all sizes In ill stjles No .Weill 01 l'hone Oideri Filled j, l.lt llrother First Floor Noith 50c Voile and Crepe 29ci Voile. In licht blue, old rose, tnupe. Kreen, wlstarl.1. hroun and black Crepe. In light blue and ecru 36 and 38 Inch. I.U llrolher. First Floor. North Pearl Necklaces $2.50, $3.50 to $15 Two tboutnuri sli iriRs- -Impoi tei's j surplus Mot k am mzes anrt iciifftns Klint Kltwr. Jewelry Sptlon 75c Pro Lino New Process Floor Coverings 35c Two yards wide; Square jnr'l Remnant lengths II; Ihk sizei inttil or phone orders tilled "u1reduce"d" Only one or two of a kind (8D Seamless HoBl Wilton Cln! HxlJ ft ?1Uj $65 Heamlets Wilton Velvet Cie 113x12 ft qi3 J15 Seamleis Wilton Vel Coo en vet. S 3x10 B ft POO.UU JM Brothers FOl UTII FLOOR $4 House ( $Sp QQ Dresses &i$0 I'lieiked and striped KliiRliaiu in blue and-wlilte, black-and-white U Iinender-anri-white Stialcht model plaited from joke collar and uffs of ihambray, two I Dockets. Sizes 48, 50 and 5.' lo i mail or phone orders filled lite, Lit i Others Second Floor $235 French Seal Coats. .$185 Collar and cuffs of natural squlnel $Sr i$M French seal Inches lone Heltcd model SIX'OND F1.00K $220 Solid OakUlA QQ Dressera i-t';yo Oval or patent plate mirror; three deep drawers. Phenomenal Sale of Thousands of ARMY BLANKETS One of America's largest distributors' surplus stock after army con tracts have been filled. Fine Warm Blankets of High-Grade Wool and Cotton Mixtures Single strips, as all army blankets are. Kxtraordinary values at these low prices. Lot 1 $3.40 Army Blankets, Light khaki with brown border. Sire 62x8-1. Weighs 3 pounds. Lot 2 $A'20 Army Blankets, Gray with black border; size 62x70; weight 4 pounds. Also dark khakj without border; size P2x84; weight 3 pounds. Lot 3 $T.85 Army Blankets, Fino grade in khaki. Size 66x84; weight 4V4 pounds. Lot 4 $-35 Army Blankets, v Dark gray with black bolder; soft snap. Size 62x82; weight 6 pounds, l.lt llrothtrn First Floor North !UI BKOTUEBS i rei ;kiu Rich New MS&fflH i AflUVl ,o. 1 a i ' 'SN. A, S. eese b S7CV This is a very special price for cheese of this quality. Big value, rich, creamy and nutritious. Splendid for sandwiches, if any of the folks carry a lunch. k'PoSalo8s(K)15 ', Peck (7 'j lbs.). 30c Always buy your potatoes by weight, that's the only sure way of getting full measure. This is a particularly fine lot the best grown. r lb . c "Gold TO Seal" Hi carton 12 of as choice eggs as were ever turned out of a shell lig, full and meaty. Equally suitable for boiling, poaching or the sick room. Best Pure -The very finest quality kettle-rendered lard. Not possible to get it any better. Buy a few extra pounds at this special price. r j : Selected ggs Not quite so large as Gold Seal, but everj egg guaranteed as represented. r doz Yrrlrrr-V berpap Jgcefcis CfjecfcCad) Stem Best Lima Beans lb. 13c Pure Jellies glass 10c Best Peanut Butter glass 12c White Dist. Vinegar bot. 12c Schimmel's Salad Dressing, bot. lie Heckcr's Flour 12-lb. bag 83c Ritter's Catsup bot. 12c Fine Sweet Oranges, .doz. 35c, 43c Borden's Evap. Milk can 14c Van Camp's Evap. Milk. . . .can lie Fine White Mackerel, ea., 12-l(3-20c B. & M. Fish Flakes can 14c Mason Jars do. 80c-83c Hershey's Cocoa can !)c-17c Oleomargarine lb. 35c-40c Goodrich Tomato Soup can 5c Choice Broken Rice lb. 10c Quaker Corn Flakes pkg. 9c "Asco" Rolled Oats pkg. 10c Jiffy Jell pkg. 10c Calif. Tuna Fish can 20c Heinz Spaghetti can 12c-17c Heinz Baked Beans can 12c-17c Potted Meats can 5c-10c Fancy Sardines can 8c-17c Fancy Red Beels big can 17c Campbell's, Soups can 10c Washing Sbda lb. 3c "Asco" Ammonia bot. 8c Lye can 10c-12c Sunbrite Cleanser can AViz .Enamel Buckets each 38c (iood Laundry Soap cake 5c Snow Boy Washing Powder. . .4'2C Good Strong Brooms, .each 40c-G0c Scrub Brushes. .. .each 9c-llc-13c ,MwwywisAywMMyMiyAMwyywyiwyw can Choice Tender S1.60 a dozen A side dish enjoyed by every member of the family. Tho price is low nnd quality high, a combination that suggests stocking up. i : r J' Fine Fresh can V Regular No. 2 can the same size as a can of peas or corn packed full of fresh caught herring, cooxed ready to serve. This price special for a few days. r lb 9c Our Very Best No commodity in our entire line has dem onstrated the force of the saying, "Popular ity fa the proof of excellence," more than this wonderful blend. Making new friends every day; the cup on which more people break their fust every morning than any other coffee sold in four States. r as 45 j . Our Very Best '4 lb. pk;.. 12c : Vi lb. pkg., 23c Four blends, one of which is your partic ular kind. We take pleasure in adapting the blend to suit your taste. Odr manager will be glad to advise, if in doubt. Old Country Style, India and Ceylon, Plain Black and Mixed f Uictor ifireacl Quality & Quantity Loaf N Quality combined with Quantity, mat's Victor in a nut shell statement. We prefer to let the loaf and the price talk, farther than to say that it requires the effort of three big bakeries with a combined capacity of more than two million loaves weekly to keep our stores supplied. y V these Prices in All Oar 150 Sanitary Meat Markets VOgt'S Regular HaiTlS ib 38' Known all over Philadelphia and tho territory adioininir. as Voct's Liberty Bell Hams. Every ham is branded on the bnck; look for the Liberty Bell it's the sign of Quality Hams. Milk-Fed lb 45c City Dressed Spring Laml) Legs lb. Loin Chops.lb. Rib Chops.. lb. 42c 55c 48c Rack Chops.lb. 35c Shoulders.. lb. 32c Breast lb. 20c City Dressed Welher Mutton Legs, i lb. Loin Chops.lb. Rib. Chops., lb. 30c 40c 32c Rack Chops.lb. 25c Shoulders.. lb. 22c Breast lb. 12c Small Lean Picnics -ib 2SC Sugar cured; splendid sliced cold for luncheon and delightful for sandwiches. florin Surppf Roof Fill ib ftp I flpjin Kurppt RppI Siipt th Ap ' r Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1 Our Stores Will Close at 12 o'clock, Noon v Ewywqp up" if-jFy"r"y'y g'yyg''yrr'gfcir'i' ASCO, ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. i i r- -r "' xrz'"4- - - ..-.-.J. ,j,.f. .a. J . .. . ,. ... .n. . j. -,. . W ' 'V1 " t ' c A '! 4 .YV ti v ) d ' ,al i A S- 9' I O rA Lc 1 A.. 5 r - O i fe 3 c o A S' C- o. t ' A tS c o v i'S rlB . Ai s 9 u i ti- 5 A 'S cl s o V A IA 9 u J A S o A S' C O . 5 tl A s c lSI 1 o i 1 A s c o 31 iHt U s- c o 41 s c to. ra A s n f4 "TS o, .m A S . AJtCtk ,. VLggjaaagK X inTnmirlllriWntTI 11 . njn'1lll..lfi Till I tnl tf 3STr7?5iUjt t.Xwtt JM(rrTtfc-rifr,' e( Oor Htv Jinil&lnt. JU A SUrktt Bti.S: ' ' . n ii r x ft !t- h v ' ? ,J ' il vi n IF T0- A', jo s O' 'ft i f 1 rX if a v