"' v $ ; A :F. u?L i v'' TtiE STREETS OF LIFE Ily HAZEL UBVO DATGI1ELOII demrlpht, lltt, bv the rubHo Ledat'r Co. The Beginning 'of Rivalry T Wl&ff IferoAf,' &ay m. '1020 r 5C5 in CoWer hod nr fcarf miwtnliw until a craldlne Carpenter found her. At first Otratdlne naked Anne iodo urrttarlalwork for her. Jieeause Anne i km o new iiec mi ii wu... . y"v ie W "" mdlpimnf becrtiue o tfte cow er father treated her. Jim Car ter who had never been able to under- Juwe onrf maMnp her suffer because kf kneto that she was like her mother. He had settcted a young farmer who he thoupht would make Anne a good Jitubuitrf. and was trying to force hrr Into a' marriage, but Anne had met Dane arty, the writer, at the Carpen ters, and he was everything a girl could with in a man. IS NEW yuiuv. unne urey whs seeing a. rreat dl nf h dajihlnjr Mrs. Hill In spite oc her rrivoiousness mere was omtlilnf! Ilifhlherteil nnd sDontan ously iray alut Mabel Hill. It wis r.frcuhlnif lo net her viewpoint, to hear hr sophisticated remarks about life nrt nonle and thin. She had a luxurious little apartment near Fifth aenue In the eighties. It was a reflection of Mabel's own per jonalltv with Its Sheraton mahoiranv In th small dlntnit room find ItsChlppen. dale In the drawing room. Thero were ulnavs cut nowers about, and th lateat niaiinzlnes. Mabel usually had aeveral socialistic magazines about her lDlace. ot mat sue ever reaa tnem. but IE COnlCJCu li iuuu. iw villa, uim Hue kpt abreast of th times, and she was hardly ever called "upon to make (rood with any knowledge that she obtained from thm Mabel's husband had left her well provided for. and Just now her greatest wljh wns to marry Dane Orey. She had eoked a very real Interest In him until recently when Ills attitude had chanced subtly. Clever as she was she could not tell Just exactly where It was different, but she folt It, nevertheless. Jf Dane Orey had chanced he was unconaclous of It. If any one had told him that Anne Carter. In Ureenvllle, Masachusetts. nan nnytmnu to no with it h would have laUKhcd. Ho looker! upon Anne as a child. If he. remember fd her comments on books and llfo and the pcoplo they discussed together, nnd unconsciously contrasted them with Mabel's, he wan really not aware of It, hut It was true Just tho same, It has been said that a woman can Influence a man's feelings by subtly nd. mlttlnit anotner woman attractions, and then limiting some trivial remark about some one little falling. Mabel HIM had no Idea that Dano Grey ever gaVC a thoUffht fft Ilnnthr wAYin unlit orre night at dinner, when they were discussing a wetlccml with the Car pouters. Dane made -some trivial remark nbout Geraldlno'a protege. Anne Car ter. It wasn't what he 'said. It was the way ho said It. Quite suddenly Mabel realized what Dane Orey had no Idea of himself as ret. that this girl, this no body that Oeraldlno had picked up, had made some kind of an Impression on Dane, The more she thought of It, ine more certain ane was that Bhe was right. ,, "Oh ves," she drawled, "Oeraldlne's nine nnn. i couldn't tlilnk whom you mjontnt first. I think It's perfectly splendid of you to give so much of your time to helping her, Dane! Of course, she's never rind any ndvantnge. nnd ou don t want to encourago her too much; that kind of girl can become a great bore." If Mabel had calculated on arousing personal interest in Uano prev she couiun i nae managed better. .Ho re jentcd. without knowing exactly why. Mabel's remark about Anne. For the first time he conjured up a picture of the personal Anne, and contrasted It with Mabel. Mabel was faultlessly groomed, and everything on her was cuoren witn a rcgara for the tout ensemble. She was the typical womali of the world, Anne wan the untutored clMld. And yet, an ho recalled her, Anne a. remarks were fresh, her view point wss original. Wasn't Mabel's sllghtlv hackneyed? Didn't It bear a resemblance to other people's Ideas, mulled over nnd made Into her own? Maocl, observing him across the table, saw that ho was thoughtful. She wonuorcu it c were really true that ho admired this rlrl. Why, It seemed absurd. That Dane Grey, tho courted, tho popular, who might have had any womnn he wanted, should give more than a passing thought to this girl who !yj',.nc!5r b'en out of Oreenvlllo In her life I Tho more Mabel thought about i no anmiruuy ot it, tile more she decider! that It wan Impossible. The next time sue saw Gcraldlnc, she must tactfully J .1 ,-,a"o uroy nnu nis interest In Uttlo Anne.' and then she would watch uemnmio ciospiy lor any reaction. AcrOSS the llttln tnhln Mah.l ..,! dcnly caught Dane's eyes and gave him vuo ui imr iinamng smiles. The re sponsc in his was Immediate. It gave mci a. iiiuo uriinn oi iriumpn an they rose irom the table and went out Into tho stroct. After all what' chnnce had nri Inexperienced girl against tho charms of nn older woman who knew every step (Touiorron, Anne pluck. up rnurSga.) Please Tell Me What to Do Vy CYNTHIA Why Draw the Line? Dear Cynthia Why do people always draw the line at marrlsgn between an Italian and nn American when ah Amer ican inily mnrry, let's say even a Hun? Why lav the blame on the Itnllnn branch o the" family If tho marriage Is n unioriunste one.' nave me ymer leans no fault? Are all American mar riages hanpy? We are stanch Yan kees, but there nlways !s n spark of love or our parents country, TWO ITALIAN GIULH. Th letter whlcli opened the Interna tional marriage question happened to elle the case of an American girl and Italian man, and so those particular na tions havn been mentioned. Marriages between bersons of other nations are often not very successful be- rauje or the dirrerencs tn customs. ThN dlffernca Is not so mnrkerl-ntririinr tin- Americans. Irish. Kngllsh and Scotch. tut tn wtln countries' customs are dif ferent, and many American girls arc not Milling to comply ylth tbrse cus ,tom!, ami trouble comes of It. ' Ceniors "L'Amerlqua" - " -Dtar Cynthia T-'nm a read.er of jour wumns and hnvo ncor been so dis tuned as here of lato In following uj One Who Knows" and the one who atrees nlth "One Who Knows. the'lat ter signing herself "TAmerlnue. ,-"t?Amrlque," you are making a big mi$uiKe d.v agrenlng with "One Who Knows" because all Italian fellows are not alike In referring to the fellow wrtb hid proposed marriage to vou. who, U you sav was a hlgh-clnss fell6w. It Is eaily understood by jour letter that hn "as only parsing away a little time with ou because he did not behave prop, 'rly olherwlaa ho would come to ma wu instead of you going to see him, Dulrieis docs not interfere with loe nen a fellow Intends to marry. 0n WHO UNDERSTANDS. Mother Objects -Dear fjnthla Mv problem ts this . ! a,l'0,"iK B'rl of twenty years, and am in loe nith a young man a ear l?J l!.ian. my"lf We. went through nich achool together, and 1 had a "case" jn i nim and he on mo when we were both iresnmen it's lasted ever since. He ,,? Proposed an engagement several "men but my mother ban always re- fiea her sanction She sajs Juno and i are too much alike, and It Isn't that ine aoejtn t like him, but she's superatl 'Ms. I've tried reasoning with her, but iW t0 i,(?. " sr00'1' M' w1'01" '" u, ,h, a '""'ire If Junior und I wero wpirated Ji!""? t'11 n,e what o do I'm about Operate JKAN-IN-LOVIC ii'u50" ?rc convinced that superntltlon sVi5.on.' reni10" for tho objection, do "otsive the joung man up. Wall ,..i.. ,... . ,,;,"." fr wwra Dning cngagea , aaS If bv Hint IlinJ. .a.. I.,..'. . ..... BlSSw118 ,?bJec0" J"t speak out tMn.y 6n "" matter. There are somn juire one ,nUBt decide about out's own Scores "Do Jure" Dear Cvnthls w,,t.t ..... .., ,.. A y.a ,ew words to "be Jure"? ! .', .ur.c.-" ' .r.y 'lo fed awfully nr.VL. '"' vo"- remaps you won't np preciate my symnathv. hm i ttiini.- .,.n . ... , .- . v , JVM npA It lY-u... .,.. flSff;,ilir r ,hV wouldn't feel so ?hoMiJiCthC)" 1,eard wl,a "' thought Womnn nag placed on this earth bv n m.., iSAmii .?"." I"fuencft man. Many ft i in wid.n bB whera "' ,B t'la- " nelvrd "fLL0'."!8 encouragement lie ro evnea from a woman I nil II I iKAllI A A uu ow r i lirp I Mil rn fiant t-.H j... ?o5"a,,?okW',9r "B "ho wkr." wVre i DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "CATS IN MRDLAND" By DADDY When Thnmnit, Titter and Cat no tn IHrdland to hunt ailnnnftft rn .. loe. "Do Jure", that's ycn a pr-rect v disappointed In why vou wrote nivfnl Ia.,-1, !..., ... by the "on""" l0,,,t Ju''e "" the Rlr"1 iil'iVu 1;;conl, n,1"'J acquainted with .iri.'cirK ,"'en oun nnJ "'" "'hat pals the) can be. "BHOWNIK " They Kiss When Alone Dear f'jnthla I am seventeen and I have n boy friend of eighteen. Wo do not Intend to be married, as our famlllc'i tu j e nre too joung. But it J-l fach 0,h.Cr a"d Kl"" "! mnlo lo6 to each other whenever are Mono. Somotlmes r wonder If I ought to What do ou think? CI.AKAnELLn. f I could, I would almost stand on thf stfeel corners and nreaulj ngalrist this degrading, vulgar, disgusting habit of kissing and mauling each other that to ninny boys and girls of todny Indulge In Ilnve jou rib Instincts of modestj and self-control? Why should a girl cheapen herself by giving of her nweetness to whosooicr will stop to take of It? No good, hlgh mlndod man wants to marry a girl who has been -kissed and caressed bv other men bororo him, Nor should a pure, sweet woman be billing to marry a man who has made a habit of kissing and nursing every girl who would let him. Think this over, readers of tho column, and nn if vou cannot bv a word hro and there and by your own example help others to refrain rrom these familiarities, and so prevent a great deal that is wrong In thin world, which Is what we ourselves make It, after alj Summer Suits Cotton ami linen suits isn be pressed J nun launurrra uc nomc. nan can gen erally h shaken from them, for they do not hold It as wool and silk do. Brush ing tends to rub tbe dirt Into cotton and linen libers, Honvy cotton and linen .suitings should be pressed on the wrong side or with a thin cloth spread over them. ThU makes them look more like new and provents-shine on seams nnd marks ot the iron. Blacfcle birds. Ptnmt nnti nm.i aiIi,,, ffiem. .4faef bv Cat lllrd theu plan to trap the cats io iney cannot kill the biras. CIIPTKIt V In the fltloUy Trap fpilOXIAS CAT, Tiger Cat nnd Blackle x Cat crawled nlyly toward the little rocky valley where Billy and Peggy had made tho sticky cat trap. Cat Bird, keeping out of sight among the. leaves of the trees, coaxed them on. "Mew! Mewl 'Fat birds ate waiting! Mew ' Mew ! Don't mako a sound," ho mowed in low tones, Thomas. Tiger nnd Blackle didn't make a sound, but Inside" of them they were feeling cross nnd unset. They had come to Blrdland expecting to find good hunting nnd to catch atl the birds they could eat. And here they were tired and hungry nnd they hadn't been nblo to catch a single bird. They wondered If the strange cat who talked so much nb&ut "good hunting1' wss trying to fool them, but they didn't have the slightest Idea that ho wan really n bird "with a cat oc. 'We will follow that strange cat just one more place nnd If wo don't find good hunting there I'm going back to the Blrdland nurseries and eat baby birds," snarled Tiger Cat. "Be quletl Be quiet !" mewed Cat Bird "The fat birds are Just ahead." Sure enough, whfn Blackle, Thomas: and Tiger crawled out on top of n bank above the brook, thero were three birds Just below them. And, ns Cat Bird had said, they wero fat. The cats' didn't know that the birds were made of burrs and that the roek on which they were standing was spread with sticky pine pitch. All Blackle. Tiger and Thomas coilld see was that the blids looked an though they would make a delicious meal for three hungry cats. The burr birds appeared to bo chatte'r ing among themselves, and now and then the) seemed to burst Into little. trills of song. "Fine ringers make fine eating," thought the cats to themselves. . They never suspected that the trills' were being made bv Yellow Chat nnd his family who. safely hiding in tho bushes, were throwing their voices Into the fatso birds. The cats crouched and, silently twitched their tails. Tiger and Thomas enst slv glances behind them, for they remembered how they had been lashed bv Peggy nnd Hlll when they hunted thn babj birds "One, two. three!" purred Blackle, and at that nil three cnts sprang at the burr-birds Slap' The birds came down upon the pitch that covered the stone. Crunch I Their front paws crushed the burr-birds. "nr-ow' Fs-st-st-st!" .snarled nnd spat the astonished cats ns the sharp prickers of the Imrrs stung their pnws nnd fnces. "Hr-ow! Fs-st-st-st '" they snarled and spat ng.tln nn thsy tried to leap away from the prickly burr-birds und found themselves stuck tight In tho pitch "Er-ow! Er-ow! Er-ow!" they walled, an they tugged and Jerked and pulled tn Ing to got free. Mj hut the plue pitch nnd the burrs Caused a sudden change In those cats. At one moment they were bold, fierce hunters, ready to tear the poor birds to pieces Tho next Instant they wero sur prised and angly nnd senred to And that tho birds were only pricking burrs and that they, themselves were, caught In tho sticky ca,t trap, "cr-ow I Er-ow t Please let us go!" they begged. "Er-ow ! Er-ow! We want to go hornet" "Mow! Mew!" mocked Cat Bird, hob ping out on a bush In front of them "Fine hunting! Mew' Mew! Como on, nil you till birds! These foolish cats thought I meant rood hunting far them. but I meant good hunting for tho blrdBl Mewl Mew!" Blackle, Thomas and Tiger glared nt Cnt Bird with nngry eves. So thin was how they had been fooled nnd led Into a trap oy n clover bird that could mew into a cat I And the three cats had thought themselves so clever! -.view i -Mew i come on lo llio cat feast!" mocked Cat lilrrl. "nnmi -! Good eats!" And from far and near tho birds came flocking to Jibo at the snarling nnd scared cats. t rromotroto lolll be told how the'eats get a lesson.) TO HONOR RETIRING PASTOR Reception Tonight to the Rev. and Mrs. John W. Hauser A reception will be given in honor of the Itov. and Sirs. John W. Ilauscr nt 8 :15 this evening at the New Century Drawing Room, 111 South Twelfth street. Mr. Unuier has accepted the cnll to become superintendent of the Lutheran Orphans Home in Oermantown. Tho reception is in charge of tho following persons: Peter Woll. president of the board of trustees: Mrs. II. Kcllncr. president of the ladr board of visltorn, Mrs, Adolph Woll. president of the young people's auxiliary, and Oscar 0. Schmidt, president of the Laymen's Co operative Association, TT No Better COFFEE in ff Q Direct From the Roasters Q g SUMATRA BLEND B B 48c lb.; 3 lbs. $1.40 U i wsszm I Z40BEBAWD AV 2741 KENS. AV. J: mm Store igPOrdeii C5p So easy to use Jf Q w Buy evrvthlnr for thn j& Nss, family at any ator nu Af ) prefer. Clothing. Kiirnl T tur. House Kurnlliln. III Jwlry anil Ueneral Mi v chandlee. Pay at our corneal"" Been at It II rlsht here on Rhmtnut II Mtrtet 01 r 30 sar. A Call. Phone or Write W Sr.WE AVER 1112 ChestniitSr. r.g BEAUTIFUL FASCINATING PRETTY EYES Use "EYO" At all Department and Drug Stores POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable you tn buy at the de partment and p-cl(ilty iorea reu r infer. Our terma are baaed on tha nith of credit r fair ana rata erato. Write for full detalle MARRIOTT DROS, 1118Chetnut ' K"II I G ROACHES. RATS, MICE, ANTS IVlLiLtD WATER DUGS AND BED BUGS WATER BUGS AND BED BUGS " Mte. Liquid and Powder Forma ba'ei Convenient and V EJIectlve. .ni.y 5" .'.'"'''?" ( K.., "'-."" fill CU tk. ..".''AWot-erniiietU 4 ndard. for Ot Mi ft 'i! ' " L.-.'i. 'i-'i '"'TgTJMK The ease, rapidity and thoroughness with which this electric clean er will do your work will aBtonish you. OHIO-TUEC Operates for a Third of a Cent an Hour See it icork at: Central Electric Lock Co , is North lain Street 8. A. Epteln Co l.VJ N. Dili Street Albert Oentel. 1IS03 Columbia Ave Albert E; Jemer. 2108 S. Broad St Charlea W. Kealer, 038 VV York St. Nleholson Electrlo Co.. 6S01 Chrlitlan Street Oeo. I. Turvle, s74T Maachtr St, Seville teleotrle Co , i'Se fl Ma St. Chrl D Sllcoi. ST81 Orlhodor St. Tlota Eleclrlii Shop, 17th A Erie. H. A. Wiiiand A Co., Ormkiitonn and Chelten Avenuei. Wrlht 4 Wrlsht. 2215 N. nroad St. Fer detailed Information writ or phone today t H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. U'noleaolfl Distributors lIlh&Klce J rtllMelPtii -niwiMrirsw Adventures With a Purse WHAT with gropes nud yberrlcs, ftnd dear knows how many other Mnds of fruit, manv nnd nnnetUins arc the soft drinks that arc concocted in ouc's home and bottled for the eveninx In tho warm weather when rompany comes. The Bttcccsi of many ot the beverages depends upon their being sealed in air tight bottles. Onec. 0ieu6tf. the entire contents of the bottle nuiat be con sumed. Which li why the bottle stop pers I. want t6 tell you about are so nice. They have a patent clnsp. At right over tho bottle, and can be shut down tight or opened nt nny time. These stoppers nre nlso very nice to use on catsup bottles nnd the like. You can get them for ten tints each. blouse trimmed with drawn work Hnd hemstitching, with smart high collar. And the prices? Surprisingly reason able, beginning as low as $5.00. A convenient nowder nuff Is one that has a slit at tho (op. Into this one shakes one's favorite powdnr, and then pulls the opening together by means oi n ribbon. The powder stays In the puff until shaken out, and the puff holds enough powder to Iaat for ninny days, ilenendlne lahrelr. of course, on how much powder otic uses. Just think, no carrying n round of an unwieldy pow der box! This puff resembles the reg ular lamb's wool puff, and can easily be slipped into the purse, or the front of one s blouse. The price is twenty-five cents. ! For natnre of ahopa addrtee Woman's rase Kdllor or phone VValnnt 3000. , .'Jl r he evv I happened Into the shop just ns . M-fia tAlklnc lA thn lllntitiit Mnn. "Xi York, as usual, 11 setting the raiion. he said, "and New York is accepting these blouses engeily. Thov are quite tho s'nartest nnd newest blouses one sees." Well, no wonder New York is so enthusiastic nbout them. They arc made of French vbllo or batiste, and every stitch has been done by hand. Some, aro lnedwlth lovely drawn work, others are trimmed with a delicate filet edge. Still others have hemstitched frills cascading down the front. A particularly good model vvns n tailored Stokei Qlves Dinner to Workers Trenton. May 14. W. ,T. IJ. Stokes, president of the Hotel Itealfy Co., which is financing the (onstrtictlon of tho Btncy-Trent lintel, tendered a dinner last night to the tennis which disposed of the company's stock. Subscriptions were opened to the public, nnd n special campaign was launched to sell tha SuOO.OOO worth of stock. Informal talks were given nt the dinner by Kdward C. Stokes, formerly governor : William T. White nnd IT. Arthur Smith, secretary of the company. F.ASV TEHMS At the Leading Stores WRITK TOR rAnTICDLATtS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., PMU. 010 Ouarnniee Tr. Hide, Atlantic Cltr 0 N. Third Ht.. Cnmden , It! m la. IJsh, Wii ' WW Vi M, II i in Ll, i t,m im v,,. .-rfi.W. M M tnim.tr'VfTSX'7' TT W. , y.TT T I t F'lU i1 HI), .t i ,. I 1 (MV i., A 7 -. lit. I i A '?, '"l1 - v " '---- ' - - ... -. . Wiv,- u;jMwm':Msmmt -up - yr- . ill Jvl irL'UU I mtM.msMMMMMMsWJi.lM i U, f.t .11 - Uu,(i I l.WVavnaiMIAB.i'rtlalllVr-rHk. . V 1 i t .--v. j ' iirj r laa n uhii i fHT7aMabJ3i . c it i j. I y i " t1tf 1 PUT H Btt JATlttHKaaKajafS ji '' 1 JissJkmstl1snSssrs7ssw s & . .atf" T iVf t " """ "t"' " - --- .vi A I The U. S. Govornmcnt rccommonds ''Jijl WJij, I Dry Cold Air Storage for tho gen- -:f vW's i oral prc.-crvation of fur3. No jjll; other method should bo substituted. I House of Wenger 'A M- 1 1 229 Walnut St. '.V" Ji'liVi! i mono wai. tsos ' , D : .yyii'iuMmvuvj'i... -?J!'.a; tri .t i.'.;: . "i 'i MHi.-. ai; mu'ii'jvetis .( f r 1 - - REPORT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONCERNING tv23r lfSVi The House Fly "Flics are dangerous to the health of human beings carrying as they do the germs of intestinal diseases audi 03 Typhoid Fever and Cholera. " Flies feed upon the most filthy substance (maybe the excreta of typhoid or dysentery patients or the dis charge from one suffering from tuberculosis). " When flies crawl over infected material they become loaded with germs ; and subsequent visits to human foods result in contornination from their excreta or vomit-spots. " The importance ofhouic-jly control is clear" Files in your home may mean .rf 'JiWl!1!"'.. 1 death to some of your family I Sf 1 ActPoWfLJ l a" I niDUIBt A UattUlU 1 SMMMMMU BEE Q BRAND INSECT POWDER KILLS Ants, (laas, hed-bugs, water-hugs, lice, moths, cooties and ninny other house hold and (rarden Insects Kills Hies and mosquitoes l( fanned Into tho air, nr burned. Harmless Jo iiimiMuil. blids. ;ie and domestja amimals. Son-poisonous 15c, 35c and 65c evcrj where I'lilla. Salts Office, 151 H. Front St. MtCORMiCK t CtX ..... M D0MBT1C ANIrWS FXlVaSACAU Haiti! JQMll U( LBWIfi Liuaiu" niSCAwl SSM? Moth Balls Naphthalene flakes or moth balls alone, ueing two pound In an ordinary trunk, are mont effective for protecting clothes from moth Infestation and for killing all stages of the Insect. C'am- suinmiuttumiiniaiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiaiiiuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiti Not a Discount Sale, BUT 1 Goods Sold Below Cost I Thla ana la too amall to menUen orrr ino speeiaia inn ws.tntr in tills aale. Tome to oura ronvtnfo T9lirlf, tore and Waists, $ & $-39 KOMslea I" choeae from. 2 and S2.SO Talura. Glove-Silk Hose, atlahllr tmnrrl-rt. roalUre SS talura. g y, .. . . . 4 .. . .i phor J less effecflTe. sad while TctL chlpi, addiurn bicarbonate auu DodM , cedar .chent readllv kill all adult moth carbonalei l't ' . ther tio not prevent the iiatcninc 01 moth cmh. 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At AH Candy Counter CHOCOLATE MARSH MALLOW f j III M a Sly Wm i AUERBACH III ..' milMI.t Villi HL wimrw I jyfeSftSflr "E fc.AUWACHliOli,lltliAv,4Mito4Tit,MYorfc j r- vsmStsjw C.bl Am f : TSm&7 lUt Dealer t If your Jobber cextnot m jftlt-.' f AWte HyvTlAaL . mmH' eupplryott write mm to osunt ot lWM KwWITl7mTTl7rl!l, Auarbmohjobbstr. M wjmms 4 and the electrically- "Hf sealed package brings NtfHfeliLll 1 WRIGLEYS to you Kjtm I with all its goodness KRJv perfectly preserved. ,mJ 1 I Sealed Tight- 1 & Kept Right 1 V M .i-VJ -n s 1 il rug sVorcs, 25c BALTIMORE, MD. &&'.' V-r v- f, , ,-u JL . a,: a .ai - rtf1-r' - ;'' .'S v ,i.fL" 'c, A.il' " r v"i . ,.' i.'CKf-'t -" liV&:VpjUah M Mi . H .Tfti t 1 "'"