i (i ) FRIDA Y'S MARKET BASKET STYLES IN HAlRDRESSING WOMAN'S EXCHANGE SCHOOL PROBLEM BVMXSG Vtoaq flEJMfflft X MRS. WILSON GIVE'S i RECIPES FOR SUNDA 1 Canned Vegetables May Uc Kept After Can Is Opened ' if They Arc Poured lnto Another Vessel Russian Apple Cake Served , With Chocolate Sauce Makes a Delicious Dessert ' for Dinner . ' .l AIRS. M. a. vi I.SON CefjHolt MfO. by Mrs V. t HI Wjilils Kcsci-ttd IPilsoi' IT HI nr of egplub1c. ma cisih he iimnieil tin .nnd iliviflnil into Hie tour seasons or the year, ujincl, mil TVinter, spring, snmnirr. the fall ecetables. tho of the linr SVest. are perishable and must be j SuseH hefoie the cold weather set in Winter vegetables aie those which Jcnn be stored for winter use with little I "care, if I.ept fron freezing. Then come Spring Aegptnblei. or those of eailict' growth, follow el b summer Nogi'tables, Xor those of tide-iejsou growth. The manufacturer has so arranged, bv per fection of the method of mnuing food. fthat the prudent housewife mm sdeet .1 ,Tnriety of pgetablps. regardless of sea-,-Son. To (.ene ennned vegetables -o that I Jthej muj beat their bet. open the can vnd cmpt the vegetable into a glass (. .-china dish and set in coo. place until needed Do not opcu canned products and let part remain in the can While there is little real danger of poisoning, one must Keep in mind that man germs "nd organisms in the air mav enter the ood while it is in the can and cause it to create an irritation in the digestive tract. Food in cans is wholesome and economical, and if reasonable tare is ,used, it should provide a palatable rariety A SUGGESTIVE SUNDAY MENU Breakfast k Raked Apples Cereal and Cream I.her and ISaco'u Pone Coffee Dinner jCorn " stinincu I'ca coup Toung Ouions Watei cress Plunked StcuL. Spanish -Boiled Hominy Hot tiptoed llccts Celery Salad 'IIusmiui pple Cake Colfee 7 buppcr ,Corn rntters Uacon Potato Salad 2 lo Rread and Uiitti't Russian Apple CaKe Tea The market basket will require: Z One-quarter prck of applet. ? One half pound of tamh Inci . j One-half pound of Ixiioii. " One gunrl of onions. , One-half pound of beam. fr' One buneh young ouions. 1 Onr buneh of tcatercresi One lame stall, celery. One and one-half pounds f'anl steal. - One buneh toup hetbs. - One buneh beets, One-half pound hominy One quart of potatoes, , One can of high-grade tomntoii and the uual staples that are puichasul Semimonthly Iicr and Bacon Vilh Smothered " Onions r 4 Teel and slice two cups of tyuous . parboil ouions aud put on platti until t The Question Corner Todaj 's Inquiries 3 AA'hat is a help in pulling out basting threads' 2. ITon is Ratik dyeing done"' 3. What conemenen can be made for bathing the babj in the bath room '! 4. Describe a prettv way of making a sash take the place of side draperies on a skirt 5 Is it correct for a man to take another man to call without noti fving his hostess'' G What new kind of overblousc is attractive and practical for sport wear' Ycsterdaj's Answers 1 Mrs Humphry Ward, the well known tolit. now holds a indgcsMp in England. 2 In t leauing a radiator a mere of nioisti netl piipei laid on the flooi iindeineath will preent the tin"' from spreading about the room ," prelt. prat tii al aud comfort able wrap to wtar ter a Mitt for motoimg in stnrim or un-ettled weather is a cape t oat of rubber tissue ia a beioming tolor. 4 In itinoMng "-titins from wool and silk it should be remembered that alkalis, like ammonia, potas'i and strong soaps tellow and tie stro these material" o In cleaning a room a small dish mop mil be er helpful for oil ing narrow corners where larger mops will not fit It should be oil il vith llnor oil 0 When the rutitle is removed by cutting w it It sharp st issors the limken -kin invite the reception of germs I llrll I'hour 1 tttiihtrU &l lit IIMIIUirU till" . g nui'il A IL "''-.. QC. ME WO'iiiiYsi Jt'HACON sri H INO 10c !! ( lllllMU-.T III I I -TV INO III I Ml IJ When 'on twin nilll 11SII OlhTKKS. CIAMS. IKItsllsllWI (MIA IOOD) FRESH SHAD tTI II IN (,I.SM JAK9, 45e Mitchell's Market. Inc., 10 & 12 S. Delaware Ave. I'lillailrlphltt. r. mmaammam iim i- m im m iiikkt Our Exclusive Method of Qeaning Evening Gowns, Suits & Dresses is not an expense to you, for it addi to the life of jour clothea while enabling jou to enjoy the satisfaction of always being well dressed. No injurious chemicals nor destructive prtoccbbfs are used. We call and deliver. Men's clothes thor oughly cleaned. We cater to particular people. D A Ilffe,;"Kr"d'"i Main Office and Works DMItll 0w"5JS,1"Sw" 1616-28 N. 21st st. FOrt QUICK SERVICE PHONE DEPT. L. POPLAU 7660 Somc Aeic Recipes! Mr. AVilon lins jut returned from northwest Canada, when; lic has been setting t-onie br.iwl now rcoip's. Thcj arc retill. not new at nil; they are old ones that Canadian women hae been lining for ruis, but thej will be new to o. nud tlic ure tlelleioui. Mrs. AVil-oti Is going to write them up with some of her own tustj. ccouomlcat touched added, und thcj will appear in this column in the near future. WATCH KOIt niliM! needed. Hae butcher slice lucr thin, then wipe with clo'h uud roll in Hour. Drown cpiicklj in hot fat Add the onions, one-half "up watel -81111 coei closely and let steam slowh for twcnU '".'"'. . ",' ' "J". !""" ?" with ni(eh browned bacon and setie Coin Tone oiic wins of shortciiniL- in mixing bowl , Plate si tablespoons on large baking pan. giease aow plate Our c,ip corumcal, line cup of flout. One friM'OO" "" ' 7 no leiel tabhspoom hahiug suda, Two leiel teaspoons shortening, 1 our cups sirup. One and one-half cups tenter or mill,. Heat hard to nu. Now- heat the baking pan, turn in the pone and placi m hot oven to bike twenty hm mm. utc Cut in squares and senc hot - -" Planked Strait, Spanish Score the steak, every inch apart. Now place in mixing bowl One and one-half cups finely chopped onions, Tteo tablespoons finely chopped pais ley. One-half cup fine bread crumbs, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoo.t of pepper, One-half tiaspoon thyme, , One-half cup finely chopped suet. Mix, spread on steak, roll, tie se curelv. Now pat into meat one-half cup flour. Place in deep saucepan con taiuiug four tablespoons hot fat ; brow n well. Add one and one-naif tups of i,fi,n Mntpr' rnnl. hn until ten- tier. Lift to hot platter; add suthcicnt water to saucepan to make gravj Season. Uassiaii Applo Cahr Pare aud cut luto dice six apples. Plate in a bowl and add One cup broien swjai . One tiaspoon cinnamon Juice one half lemon, One-half package seedless laisms. Mix. Now place in mixing bowl 7 tro cups flour. Out teaspoon salt. Inur level teaipooni uahtng poiLaer, 1 I'nur icvcl tablesuoons sugar I four level labhipoons shortening, I rhiec-quaitcis tup icatei . ' I Mis Now 'spiead one-half of the) (dough on well grea'ed and deep lajer- taite i.hi . -p'r"" v "" "7" "- -I prepaietl apples.; coer with balance of dough. Now plate apples on top, -picad i r onlj. . and then i.oer with crumbs made as folio s. T"nce in bonl Sit tablespoons of floui. four tnbkspooni of suaai . 7 no Idllcspootii of shortening One teaspoon of cinnamon. l!nh between the tiugers. to form fine crumbs. Spiead oer cake aud bake in slow oeu for forty minutes. Sero in wedge shaped piecis with chocolate saut-C. Choilatc Saute One cup of sirup, One cup of water. four tablespoon coioa, fieo tablespoons coinslaicli. btir. to disole ttar h , bring to boil , took slowh fUo minutes. Itemove from stove and add One quarter Icaipoon cinnamon. One teaspoon lanilla, beat to rau FREE WEST1NGH0USE Electric Sewing Machine The sewing machine every woman necdh, and will enjoy. No effort required to run it. Costs but one cent to operate three hours. See it at your electric dealer's or phone us. See also the Ohio - Tuec Electric Cleaner. H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors IMIILADELl'lIIA Ktorntullr I LESALE M..IO 320V BONELESS 33c HICK lCObl' 18 AMHl'IlIt STbAK Ml' UOST HITCH I. U KOOST Please Tell Me What to Do lj CYNTHIA , Waxes Poetical J Dear -C" titliiti I tirn all our tltijs aie liiiishcd. 1 And Life's last cruise is thru. We will not le haired hoin. Ucincii Htcauc we wore the limy blue. ltAltY JACKIi:. ci true, and no one should ton tiemn tun Vl.is bec.iU'-c of one or Iwo Iudhltlitiils. ' C.Mithia ucL)i( ledges letleis" from Common Sonrc." "Illuc-Icti Saiioi -ctte." Chcric," "Pauline." "Hobble" i and "Hillic." Some Hymn of Hate I Deat Cinllilii People v.i that nu aie i n mother to them, but I don't thiuk u ' I I hate jon. I hate jou. 1 wrote to ou nir ui ju iic me nil I te to 0U. I er hct. 1 a niotitn neu anil ou dint unsner l -irl friend wrote and after lue days jou answer nine ou. ou nuRv.er to am one ou icei itKi .gam l linle ou I hate uu i th.lU ,,, forKcl j ,(uou ou won't put this m the paper, beiiuie jou won t put tilts in the paper, bemuse jou !" n11111"''1 f J"r-clf 1 iiin't afraid I ., ultion of 10 papir- ,Solncllmr ml crtlhenl'nts crowd a letter thai has In en nusuirid in one etliliuu out of later one. , T. B. P. Apologized Long Ago Deal C.Mithia Maj I wield the cr- lml swoitl in defense of a "fella Ihiough jour oluiii? MK i.a Vamp ' seems to be com nnvcil of flat oncer, nnfmie rmirrtui - . . . ". - - " "-.- v"r..v... . up Mi Hutk l'rnate That sophist la bois uutler a bitter idea that 'i'hila delphiaus ate dumb Imagine! It seems to me one of our wittiest aud keenest philosopher, l!ei Franklin, spent most of his time in Philiulelphia Then I"earo immensely interested in the propo- i;i:i nuuwii iniiii i lujiiuiljlllill t llHl- to be so dumb (uarsli word to use. Mr. HiiclJ Then don't forget, if Phil adelphia gne ton such a good chance to pav back all those debts would Vou call that dumb too, or sincere Mud ness? It apptars ou are composed of lots of ingratitude. home peopie luiw queer ideas Thcie's "La Vamp" Listen to this i All chaps with daik hair who part it in the middle and w tip navt biown cos are (can jou imagine what?) why. ampi; Hints Li amp s intligest- ,,!,, tliooi llow ito ou become tnat "' Because u fellow wants WlU p, y to look his best dorsn t insinuate that he is a Don Juan nnd desires to ainp all the girls. I ncer consider a verj nuilj dressed and groomed jouugladj is one who is alw.ns iilining with a fellow's directions ou dor t use jour "noodle," "La V '" when jou cnll nici'-'inpearing bos ' amps." Afttr all. what in thi world is a "tamp,"' La Vamp"' Like Bolshcviek. ' it s !i stuiiid. senseless, useless word. Hut perhaps join idea of a "amp" differs from mine. Hoeer, to call a mini that is hopeless on our pari It's ser ineongruitj is comical Hutk PriMite ilitin't thins when he tailed us Philly folk dumb, and neither tlitl ou when jou tall a thap a "anip." And besides, "big brown ejes dark completion, etc ," do not make a "wimp" it's the charnctei the soul of the individual lit such possess souls, I wonder if thev do!) Wasn't that lacking in tact to call Philh people dumb. Cjuthia, and to call boyb "amps"V DARK COMPLEXION. You hac not followed the tolumn carefully, mj friend; if jou had jou would hae seen the handsome apologj the Rutk Piivate ent by special de lierj as soon as he saw his letter in print ar.d realized how his sounded. letter tjfp I i iMt ' : Pllifsl? iiiiiilllillii ' iiliiiiililiil ' P we advertise Mason's i laiiijfl!1 -i M ' Molasses PEAKS. Here JJ 1 jfcvSpS'?''S?9MHHB is a confection that is a j ppqHPSKt M -J ''iL'1' V " 1 I r sugar saver. k lIwmw 'w J9 .. t JwriW In t,,c stores- n the liilliiiiiiiii! gggjfjjj (l f&O ; JffiOIj(fcVt H m stands look for the box f J iffi M)S9Si&BXUmOKm with tnc p c a ) and II 1111111111 fpffiffiM Cocoanut Trees. I g$lslfl Mv'MypSaWfB Mason, Au & Magenhcimer ' I MM KhMlrvSSiS Confectionery .Mfg. Co. M ffijffllBflJflHHiriil Established ISO I V ffiMgBfflaHBKMSi'JaalBWBaEM l8'28 nenry M urouMjn, ., v f nK Mffl'IFiuiuPKSwSS tT IrilliBiBBBi&l .... 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Perhaps, if jou arc (Ired of jour picscnt vtaj of dressing it, one of.tlicse stjlcs will pull jou out of the rut, if jou ilnd it becoming AMERICAN women, especiallj in the smaller towns aud cities, don't pay enough attention to the way they ar range their hair. Ihc joungcr girls sitiou. They try out new modes of hair arrangement, compare notes, consult their hairdresser and often get some reallj interesting effects as n result. But the chances arc that when one of these young girls comes home from col lege or boardinp school she finds her mother still wearing her hair exactly as she did seasons ago. She has not made the slightest effort to varj' the monot onj of it. Now it is a great mistake to think that the moie mature woman should not attempt arietj in hair arrangement. The fact is that she is the verj' one who needs arletj. To be sure she need not go in for the jouthful extremes, but she should at least adti some little chauge as oftcu as she changes the mode of her costume. This season's hats are not made for last season's hair arrange ment, and jet most milliners hac to contend with the majoriU of women who absolutely refuse to alter one loop oi twist or hairpin. But we nre improving in that lc- spect, and in the cities you will find any number of well-dressed women who stud the mode of their coiffure quite as carefullj as they do that of their hats. And the present mode permits of all sorts of variety. There is no excuse for not arranging jour hair becoming!.! , because there ure half a dozen different wais of arranging it. For your evening coiffure you can do much as jou like, though for dav wear jou will be some what restricted by the sbe and shape of our hat. The very large coil is often impossible because of the small head sie of many of the new hats. The exaggerated ear puffs arc for tunately a thing of the past. Top manv harsh and unkind things have been said about that mode to make it possible for even the most enthusiastic sixteen-year-old gill to clinc to it longer. But the tendency is still to wear the hair puffed slighth over the ears. This is almost HEAPS OF POENTY Mason's Chocolate Cocoanul PEAKS arc iike snow-clad mountains in their purity. Dipped in chocolate, giving them that rich chocolate appearance, each individual piece wrapped in waxed paper and tin foil, thus retain ing their freshness and assuring their cleanlinesS Most confections have sugar as their main content; but Mason's Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS' main ingredient is cocoanut, with its natural sweetness, and with molasses used as a flavor, thus producing a confection that con serves sugar. essential if jou wish to wear 'your hat becominglj . Now let me tell jou a little trick shown to me bj a clever little New York girl who always finds short cuts to smart dtessing. She takes discarded hair nets nets that have become useless because of a bical; in the mesh and she puts them into little wads nnd sups them into the little loll of hair that she arranges over her enis and fastens them thcie with an invisible hairpin one net for each ear. And there jou are. It matches her hair, of course; it is light and invisible and by using it she docs not need to "rat" her hair with the brush, which alwajs breaks and cracks the hairs sadly. Todav I am giviug jou some sketches thnt will show jon some of the newest effects used by the ounger girls, bo often vou go to jour hairdresser and jou have trouble in describing just vhat jou want done Perhaps one of these will furnish the workirg plan that will make it possible for her to do what jou want, or if vou nic your own hair dresser it will show jou how other smarth dressed voung women arc ar langing their locks. ICops righted 19J0 by riorenco Hose) Italy Is Modern The Italians are not u romantic, sen timental people, living on moonlight, roses and nightingales. Thej are practical, modern, forward looking, even a, little hard headed, according to Miss Keith Clark, just returned from Europe after two years' service as di rector orfiublicity for the Y. W. C. A. Miss Clark visited Italy in Decembei and asserts that that country is no loiu: ci what it seemed to travelers before the war, a ghost of the grandeur that was Rome and of the decadence of the Mcdicis. t ''Italj is none of the things we have kept on imagining ever since Bjrou wrote 'Don Juan.' " she sajs. "Italj has become herself, with some aid from Germany." i z jj : : zz zz i : z z z ZDT&Ttftojr ni m The Woman's Exchange About Liberty Bonds To the Vdttor of Woman's rant! Bear Mudam Having culled from your column much useful information, I ask jou to solve my particular prob lem. I nm the holder of scvcrnl 5100 bonds of the second Liberty loan, uncon verted. These bonds have now had the four coupons, that were attached when issued, clipped. Now my query is: How do 1 make application for the other coupons? My bonds of the first loan had all coupons attaenca, DOROTHY After the fifteenth of March, jou can take Jour bonds to jour bank, any honi. nnii lmve them exchanged for the other kind of bond the kind thnt has all the coupons attached. But this can not be done until after that date. Wants to RenURooms To the Editor of II'oiikm's raac: Dear Madam I have two attractive rooms which I am nnxious-to rent, with two meals, breakfast nud dinner, for n nominal miiu.i to congenial business women desirous of obtaining u residence with pleasant, homelike surroundings. The looms are rAthcr bmall but very sunny and pleasant. I am desirous o securing congenial occupants for these rooms, but do 'not wish to advertise. I am willing to fur uish rcfeicuees and, of course, would requiie references from nuy applicant. Can jou udvise me of any room reg istry, etc.. thnt would meet thco ro nuiiemcnts? Will jou please advise me where to secure monogramming and white em broidery to do? I have quite n little spare time on hit hands and urn anxious to spenu it prontnD(y. Li, is. xv The Y. W. C. A., at Eighteenth and Arch streets, has a registry of the names of people who have rooms that thev will rent to business women. If j-ou communicate with the headquarters oflicc. 1 am sure you can make satis factory anangements. Wotncn who are interested in the Business Women's Christian League often ask about room ing houses, and they arc sent to this registry at the Y. W. O. A. Some of the shops that sell handwork and take orders for monogramming give out the work to people who nrc quali fied to do it capably. I do not know of any special ones thnt do this, but jou can find a list of them in the business directorj of the telephone book. If j'ou applj to them they might give jou some work or tell vou where jou could get it. Of tourse, if jou want to do original work and send it to the Women's Ex change. Ill South Seventeenth street, joumi&ht be able to sell it there on commission, but you would have to send in sdme samples to be judged by n com mittee before your work is accepted. An Ideal Occupation jar Young Women VOU would work near your home and have bhort hours with, attrac tive surroundings and hot lunches at cost. During the first four weekswhile learning you would be paid $12 per week and rapidly ad vanced thereafter. Your position would be permanent with anni versary payments, sick benefits and vacations with pay. You should sec Miss Stevenson, first floor, 1631 Arch Street, at once. Iht BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ef PENNA. L"' vrive lour Life ana oeaurj .ES'33Balt GIRLS! Why deliberately sidestep attractiveness when it is so easily available and means so much. will give your hair the life, luster and beauty you so much desire. The cost is small and the results are definite. Tone up your dull, brittle lusterless hair. Eradicate the dandruff. Stop your itching scalp and falling hair and have the long lustrous beautiful tresses that are rightfully yours. LADIES Da not map and pull out your hair. a.Herpi cide Comb. All large teeth. No rough edges, No sharp corners. WHY ARE TEACHERS KINDER TO ONE PUPIL THAN OTHERS A Schoolgirl Aslcs the Question craiion 1 new oumv i ityns sxrc-.inaer to the Teacher Than Others A SCHOOLGIRL leccntly asked: "Why is it that tcachera in the public schools arc kinder to some pupim than thev are to others?" She bounded very pathetic, as if she had been suffer ing over this until she couldn't stand it anv longer. And becauso I remem ber liow desperately and unreasonably youth suffers. I felt forrr for, her; but because I know how quickly and cruelly Youth judges and comes to conclusions I wondered about her. Is there any position that requires more tact than that ot scnooi.icacucr, I wonder? In any other business posi tion a woman may come into contact with as many different natures, but in anv other position she can look them over,. decide which she can deal with, and discard or ignore the lest. A school teacher cannot ignore any one who sits in her room or becomes n mem ber of her classes. She must contend daily with these varied dispositions, un derstanding, helping, bringing out thr best, frowning down the worst and keeping patient. I wonder whether these little girls who suffer so in school over realize how ninny times the teach er, who teems so cold nnd unresponsive, Is slmnlv assuming this manner in order to hide her almost overwhelming desire to stand up and scream, or to throw her inkstand lit somebody? I THINK one of the greatest trouble mnkers between teacher and pupil is the failure of most girls in school to realize thnt the person who bits in the front ot the room behind a big desk, and nsks so many, many worrj ing questions, is just as much of a human being as they are. Of course, there arc nil kinds of teachers. Some of them, I think, arc not quite human. They seem to have absorbed so much knowledge, or given so much out, that their natures have bhriveled up aud left them dry, and soured and perpetually aggnevcu. But they arc exceptions. Most teachers don't enjoy being dis agreeable. But after a period of try- SCHOOL CHILDREN ICE SKATING Saturday Morning OC p( including skates, LO Lib. instruction. Philadelphia Auditorium & Ice Palace 43TH MARKET 16TH Ver9 Extraordinary) Sp ecials tor 50 Suits Values $65 to $85. Sizes 16 tcfAO. Tricotine Tailored and Very Dressy. 1 D resses Values $55 to $65. Sizes 16 to 38. Taffeta, Tricotine, Satin, Tricotine and Satin. Nowhero in the city can you duplicate these values. They are just a few wo wero fortunate in getting and arc below the manufacturer's price. 1120 CHESTNUT STREET Next to Keith's Elevator to Second Floor ;ff f-Tyr7v riaiir JTr&SRSmL. , Lusler- BaRBSflk JCiusbrcfelCerp Send 10 ocnta in stamps or coin today for" sample and boohlet on "The Care of t" Hair". Address: The Herpicidc C ' Dept. 188-D, Detroit, U. S. A. Sold by Drug and Department Stores, Applicationi at the Better Barber Shop. Without Taking Into ConjW, notes and pay attention to the 3 of doing any number ot tbin ffi Rive tho lesson could you bint. body for bccomInB juVa bit nXY a gfrl who sits quietly and " questions (or flunks, as io CP' . be) without malting any fuss ntS.f i Perhaps Ibis IlttlochooBirl K' sensitive. Perlmns bccauB0 she s IhV lier teacher thinks she is stupids J'i perhaps she speaks sharply t0 her' 0 in a while, and that hurts lierfelC' they have own up a 1 ittl0 Tn, L7 .1 learnetl In InnV h,"i 11. "n' hW 'I people and situations, how much ,! t would bo for them and for lhoM"S instruct them. Tor ofler that iw lenves school she will be able to hSg about that time ; now, she suffers K resents it ami "hates" thnt ! toarifer for the rest of her school days t can't blame her; but you can't Mam. her teacher cither. m Thore s,ecms to be no help for tl,!. unfortunate condition. Pcrhana it !. just as well that there isn't it n bp n necessary part of that bated "dial online' that children must go throujh w th. Eut perhaps little scnooWffi who wonder why a teacher is kinder to Mime pupils than to others will find life easier aud hannier if thiv ii,f i.ii tnelr inpiu jutlgmcnts for a minute and" is a. very unnatural kind of person) would willingly hurt the feelings ot nuy of her pupils unless she felt that It was really necessary. W?! r-7ttJT HreffVl tsM IFR2r7jlfli& Kfw jj!pj Quickly and easily "made,ou can al ways depend upon them to turn out just rigrit.No egg? required. Directions on pickaga tell oFmany usea RpularFlwor3,ChocoIjdo and Golden Vanilla- Yourjjrpcera izt . G MO0RI3OM aj-Phh "GOWNS 1 omorrow ksS$49.50 $35.00 TiATEST SPRING MODELS ieide Herpicidc (Tar) & produce a rich creamy Mherandhathehmj light and fluffy. Bat tor Ihchair.meforthebatb. excellent forth. ! ...;;;;;::.t..mnMt UMHMM'tMrMMII SPmwHirJiHinBlMjmaHiaiHMi. rtfr ,Y,aik4tu AUf. f fAM&Mwfts ..? . -) 4 :,$mm .&!$ ,..vk,'-- iife!fei4j(fc6sia gg?gasae: :::::;;:"?""""!:!III.......,,nnrTJiv" .........,...,,.--. i:::::i:::::::::::t::::::::::ii;iiiii..J..
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