1H" -ft jfrtftir v "nfpffawfam t--' ,'K."-(r,.rTttW . 'ta EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PfllL'ADELPHIA; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IT, 1921 wcc HI' MBIf i 4affillj 'ait a i:k i! ih, : ik. ifcR.!.. i?5 II.J.J1 t l.'f'J iifffliil I !'. (- ;? fl MflMf )j 'is'"; - VH S if 111; .ski i 11; i I mwrnt P mm rs&VKt . r . :iira ' v JrK r, fAHWU I1:'., IMffW ii t 'iMJti iJHV.ih Sffif .Mt m:'Vh If" -t ton. t ' . ' raw '- ?; .-If MVsi . : wfT.?K.? r v T. B?fe?Kfr'!' i; ' 'S wm J " ,dPJf j ;.' ;, If ff-' 4- is,;,, J l II- ',-1 Two Minutes of Optimism itr hguman j. sticu Adventures With a Purue CJO MANY times In the cvcnlnjc when J i Morale (SE of the wonln that durinic the cfiursc of the lnte wnr assumed greater nnd j ,nnK( v greater Importance, nnd toward tlio end took on almost magical signincnncc was M O It A I. K. There were times when both sides appeared no evenly matched It was a toss up which would win any particular battle Morale nlwnyw determined the victory. There were other times when one side appeared to Have Mich decided advan tages over the other, It seemed It simply must win the engagement when It did not, as frequently happened, it was usually because Its Morale was "low," while that of Its nntaEonists was "hlith." Morale has always been will always continue to be a dominating factor lk u. ,, ,, '.riv st home, in the office, behind the counter, In the (.anctum, in the factory stvles and pattern). ft la haIhi .ltt t limit! nnl l'nnf " "iiu in iiik uuk niu uiii.i mv niii tn carry n pocketbook or handbag, et i there is the powder puff to be tucked i Httllj, IIIIU lllll I.U II VIII IICIVCl III nillllL e. So that a purse is practically necessary. In which event the purse I shall tell you about would be just the ' thing. It is a Japancscy looking ui fair, in it hind of black nnd gold bro cade, is, I should say, about three or I four inches in length nnd fastens over, J envelope fashion nly there is n elaitp i here arc several The price Is scv-1 WHAT BEAUTIFUL TEETH! flU ow 1 am not going to ten you tvs how many times, disheartened nnd discouraged, you bnve stood ' "hop you have never heard about, tween failure and success, a line so fine we scarcely know when we I J m going " p"tlm e we are often on the line and do not know it-Morale would have tyref thlshoptht ,n ma, .In a.a( nml hnynt.il ' .. . . . wherever men live. work, nroduce, I'erhaps nine-tenths of domestic catastrophes are caused by the breakdown of Morale. Who know on the line between diss it. so fine tnVen von nnfelv over and be.votid. What Is Morale? Where does It come from? And how can we acquire and benefit by It? Morale means being fit not alone physicnlly fit ; but mentally, spiritually, joyously, exuberantly, buoyantly nnd aggressively fit. It means enthusiasm. It means soundness not merely physical soundness; but mental, spiritual and emotional well-being as well. Morale means that the body nnd the mind, the head and the heart, the icnbitlon nnd the will are properly attuned are nil focused upon the great goal. It means all-round balance physical, mental nnd spiritual good health ninl and human spirits nnd impulses at top-notch and under control every hytr functioning normlty nnd efficiently, nnd therefore functioning effectively. Morale Is born of confidence not the confidence fathered by wish or con ceit ; but the confidence created anil fostered by faith nnd determination, by enthusiasm and unflagging energy, by the feeling thnt you have given the word a square deal and therefore rightfully expect It, by the un-diakable philosophy tlint what others have done you too can do can probably do better. Moraie is the product of practice the practice of thinking straight, being straight, talking straight and living straight being honest and fair with your self as well as with the rest of us. Morale is an attitude the constantly nurtured nttltude thnt the world is i M,0, or phone Wnlnot or Main aooo. good to look upon, good to live in. good to work in nnd that It stands ever- ready, indeed enger, to yield n worth-while return for worth-while effort. Morale is what enables men und businesses to climb Its absence makes them automatons. Morale makes it possible for n man to necomplish nnd to stand out its lack condemns him to a rut a sraall-sb.ed grave. Morale is the oxygen in the atmosphere of success without it a man suffo cates into mediocrity or failure. Morale drives men on to do. Men have suffered disappointment, disillusionment, defeat, even disablement; b-it Morale has kept them up and swept them on to the heights. America nnd the rest of the world are passing through a (rucinl period provided wc do not lose Morale, we will yet gain crrything. Ynn mnv h. nennile-n. friendies. without nnv of tin, so things for which .. ....... , - . .-- .. ... .- c. - - , men fight hard nnd long; if you hold fast to Mornle. jou may still win them all I 'ul!Sn' .7; ""?.-" cnty-five cents. Now I nm not going to tell you of a Hut to one i have ' how illlficult it is to find n renlly unusual ; blouse. The regulation sort may bo had almost nny place. Hut when you nre looking for something renlly nice ' nnd distinctive, do you know where to I go? I want to tell you of the shop I always try first. It is true that not al ways do I find there just what I seek. ! but nine times out of ten I nm success ful. The price of my choice Is gen erally between $7 nnd $10. nml always the blouse Is so exactly "just right" that I urn willing to pay the prico. Have you bangs? Or just perhaps a fe,v Khort hairs thnt you like to keep (curled? Well did you know thnt you i n. . tL.i Ih ... n n . i ran get a curnng in,. . . . n - f , , vegetables nnd nuts re especially lorimngs: . """'""" ,m,.,. .-hewing and should be Included and smaller Is every v. ay than the or- , grown-ups', dinary curling Iron. fhc nre very rcnson.) convenient. I ,, , . , . , , i The hnrd foods exercise nnd Improve ror nnmej or sijop """ 'f"1""; "'"-": the conditions or the tooth socKctSnnd the teeth, besides producing the neccs ' sary How of saliva and gnstric juice. lhe care ot the teeth does not rest with childhood. The condition of clennliness of the mouth will be with us until our lips arc closed for us. BSaaaaaaaav' f19Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Qf OtP '''BaHlBaaaaaaaaaas BaaaapPiw(''ilBfcV SP fi3J' lY'-''iiH BMMK " )-' jm atfiilL KivElrC?Lj2!'rS4v BELGIAN 'HEROINE FEARING EXPOSURE, TAKES POISON Friend of Edith Cavell, Winner 9f War MedaU, Called Spy IVvrls, Feb. 17. (Hy A. P.) Ma dame Louise Thulicr, a Itelglnn school teacher, who was awarded the insignia of the Icglon of Honor nnd the war cross during the great wnr, has chosen suicide rather than face exposure as a spy nnd a betrayer of patriotic friends, it Is declared by today'a news papers. The woman, about whom re volved one of the most stirring trage dies of the war, swallowed rnt poison at' her home In the vlllnge of Wiherles, near Muiis, yesterdny when called to appear before a magistrate. Mndume Thuller was assoglntcd with Edith Cavell, the English nurse, who was executed by the Hermans In llrus scls, on October 15, 1015, nnd with Countess Johanna de Dellevllle, who wns doomed to die by the (lermnns, but whose sentence wus commuted through the intervention of President Wllpon. Hhe, herself, wns tnken prisoner by the Germans nnd wns sentenced to denth, but King Alfonso of rlpnln made a pica In her behalf, nnd she wns reprieved. During an investigation of csplon ngc operntlons nt Mons evidence wns found, It Is declared by newspapers here, thnt Mndnmo Thurller had be trayed a number of companions, one of whom was l'hllllp Ilnucii, an archi tect, who were executed the day Miss Cavell faced the Herman firing squad. He shmmoncd the woman to appear be fore him, but she Is alleged t swallowed poison rnther Jhnn obey. i-IF YOU LOVE- FLOWERS You will enjoy ne of our trellis boxen filled with Igrowinrj i v v -i i -p.uu each. Century Flower Show 112 So. 12th St. p HI: r3 Nasco asco asco A-sassssss i ' That Is what we should all like to have people say about us and our chil dren. Here are some suggestions that will help iu to bring U about Coarse nnd hard foods, requiring me'nnt ' crunching, like tast. hard brends, hard -and some more. WASN'T A THEDA BARA Voman Stood a Lot Until Collins Called Her "Kid" Mrs. Verona Cushin;, of Kox Cha. visited a Market tret moving-picture place last night, and. according to her ..... .. ni rtl,l - f nnlfpiiln ('iieunn unless vou live out of doors, rind some place with a hrlstt. cold climate. Home where that you will get plenty of exer cise, nnd vou may bo all right. Other wise tihd n suggestive shrug of the shoulders completed the diagnosis. Upon taking stock of her qualifica tions. Miss Itowe was unable nt first to flrrf n nlni-1. thlnir which she COUld C1D- .V meeting of business men of theijtallzc "In the open." She was familiar vicinity of Fortieth nnd Market streets I with bookkeeping nd plllce Bystems. Mle COUIU IllinUlU n Iirruir tttin lb vw. Making More Money Ifunttnr nnd Illnit When. In nddltion to being thrown upon her own resources. Miss Henrietta V Howe wns Informed by her physician that she would have to live put In the open as much as possible, the future .. i. .. n.. nnnr M-hieh iviw far from ... 't .., in iv. mien" dldn t ofier the i the roots', 1 V?'. "' '".:....' .n....i ,i .. ...... f. .... ... !.... i..,. i .,.i. slightest possiowuy oi iimiuiu ....- niii, jii'ii ui-.-i i'uiwdvp, nm. in uiiui-monev-miiklng lines which Miss Howe ' tjpn jt is necessary to submit to dentnl hnd been accustomed lo louovv lor un last few years, but, on the other hand. uennue ivnu irrowf reealn your heaitn Watch for Pyorrhea Scrupulous cleanliness of the mouth prevent decay of teeth and pyorrhea. which afreets the tissues surrounding Much of this clennliness we WANT CAR ROUTE BACK Fortieth and Market Sts. Business Men See Loss of Trade Fwn's ton to d to" MaT "rate ('arson w' M "' resumption of ! Arable derce'"o'f skllf and she" cou d nt Vitv lial I 1tt"r "e veV -1 men To"t 'nr Houte . ren.ovcd hy the V. It. T. j manage a household ''But." a. she iiald nt l-itj nan, laur, H.ver.u men io"i ' to her frends. "what good are thosa thrir interest in the orc"n tlraina in last week, aeenrding to rliomas liurke. things when I have to live outdoors and favor of u greuter interest in Mrs Cushing. "First n nasty fat man tarte.l to ogle me, and I shoved him u'vay. Theu another started to annoy me. "Finally, a third man leaned over, told me he thought I " an old friend nnd cnlled me 'kid.' Thnt wai too much of an insult, so I had him arreted. president of the Fortieth and Market Streets lliHiness Men's Association. The route started at Fortieth nnd Market streets and run tu Hog Island through the Elmwood section. It meant, according to Mr. lturke, thnt many persons patronized shop" in the vicinity The man was Walter Collins, who . of the Market street terminus. Since said his address was Twenty-first and the line has been dl.NCnntiiiued the Rim Vine streets, and who said he really I WO()(, nvpml0 n ms i)(.n MTved by haa misianen ui'- suuiuu ivi u ivnu.k acquaintance He wus discharged. PENN CO-EDS PRACTICE Basketball and Water Teams Pre pare for Contests Young women student ut the 1'ni versify of Pennsylvania nre getting some snappy buskethnll practice in preparation for a "co-ed" game, February 'JO, with a girls' team of Drexel institute. The practice is being held nt the Klngsessing Keereatnm Center, Forty ninth street and Chester avenue, where ' u "co-ed" swimming team is learning lo strenk through the water. The basketball team is arranging a schedule and hns made tentative ar rangements with Temple I'niver.iHjs' Iiryn Mnwr Collegp and the Central liranch of the Y W. C A. Boy Hurt While Playing While playing at the .lame .Maiiin si hiiftl grounds, New .Market nnd lireen streets, Clinrles (iriinw inkle, eleven eurs old. of 1H1 Neetaririe street, fell' from u swing and sustained roneiissinn of the brain. Other children called tu n passerby, who carried the lmj t. the I ltoosevelt Hpital, v here !.. ,s m a ! critical condition. . I Koute !I7. the Chester suhwnj -surface line. Tliis does not toucli at Market on.l Fortieth. Mr. lturke said that as many ns .10, IKH1 persons transferred to th 4."-route cars in u day ns indication of the pos sibilities fur business. Condition of Highways Throughout State Today Lincoln highway (Trenton to Ciinmliershurg : No change since yesterdaj. Dry and mostly in good condition, but only fair in Bucks, Lancaster and the eastern part of Franklin county. Wlllinm l'enn Highway 'Entnn to Chnmbersburg) : Dry and in good condition, with the exception of one mile t f unimproved road near Allen town. ltultimore pike (Philadelphia. Me din, Kennett Square and Oxford.: Dry and in good condition. Philadelphia and Heading pike: Drj and in good condition. Lancaster and Harrisb'irg pike: Fair in Lancaster county ; good in Da ipi.:n. earn my .own living at the same time. Suddenly, however, the thought oc curred to her that her office experience nnd ability to run a houso might be profitably combined In the operating of a hunting camp. So. securing an option upon n site at Moosehcad Lake, Me., Miss rtowe started In to offer the tired business man n place where he could rest and recoup Ids lost energy during the hunting season. The venture wns an Immediate success and, in the months when the camp was not open. Miss Howe took up the teaching of cook ing at Mt. Holyoku, finding In the com bination a vocation which not onlv gave her an Independent Income but alao en tirely offset the physiclan'a depressing!)- suggestive shrug of the shoulders. Tomorrow "nny Me Thnt I" COSMETICS DEFENDED examination twice a year so that tar tm may be removed to prevent gum infection. This one cannot do one's self. The dentist visits should be made, too, th.it cavities may be dis covered in their Infancy. Pyorrhea is not only the cause of loss of teeth but of many physical Ills. It begins beneath the edges of the gums where there has been un accumulation of tartar In its early stages treatments may be given to stop the destructive work. Even in advanced stages of the disease ' brains of the mouth from which infec the dental science now may wngo lion frequently arises, eftVclivc war upon it so that the total loss of teeth i. prevented. It Is not uiic.immon for persons who have experienced no suffering from toothache nnd who are religious enough In their observance of the dally tooth brushing commandment to Hnd sud denly they are pyorrhea victims be cause they hnvc failed to have the nec-e-'sary removal of tartar done. Ho that the n'dvlce of an able and conscientious dentist should be sought regardless of whether one Is In doubt or not. Brushing the teeth night nnd morn ing and i after each meal has been preached until every grown-up should resent the implicntlon thnt he or she does not do it. Hut teeth keep on de caying nnd for no other rcnson than neglect In this regard. The gums should be brushed ns well. Thev need this treatment to keep them hardened. Common table salt applied lo the brush as you would u tooth pow dir nnd rubbed over teeth and gums is an excellent sweetener nnd pyorrhea preventive. Silk Floss Kecommended Silk floss should be used with a sec saw motion between the teeth tit Inter vals of twice a week at least oftcner so much the better. Fruit acids, such as grape juice, orange juice, apples, lemon juice and vinegar, clcutise the tongue nnd mem- BERKSHIRESJ)NEXHIBITION Sixty Thoroughbred Hogs Shown at Breeders' Congress Sixty Berkshire hogs, from growers In twelve states, are on exhibition ut the first American Berkshire hog con-1 gress, in the First Regiment Armory, I at lirond nnd Collowliill streets. The hogs will be on exhibition until: tomorrow night. .Sessions of the congress will be held ut the Hotel Lorraine. The congress wns founded by Mrs. Kmmn II. Fritsche, owner of the Sycamore Farms, nenr Douglnsvllle, Pa., and is designed to exploit the growing and breeding of Berkshire hogs. Speakers ut the inltlul session of th congress were .lames K. Downing, sec- i I, .-. i ni jr. j1 rctnry o the American Berkshire As Specialist Denies Paint and Powder, soointion. und Mayor Moore, who de Are DangerouB livered the opening address, finvernor C.iriB may .mint and powder as much i nfo WJ, ""'' iim rhev rhmisi' Kit Inni- Jlu thev rnnhnp I .. ' ' . . ' v -'- wn. cosmetics to their faces, without worry ing about what it may do to their health. ' The covering of so smnll n. part of I the skin's surface could have no detri mental effect upon a person's health, according to Dr. Frank Orozer Knowles, prominent skin specialist of this clty; I Dr. Knowles wns led to comment upon a itntiment mn.le by Dr. G. B. i Metzger, of Pittsburgh, to the effect thnt u woman might faint from the closing of the pores of her countenance by the use of cosmetics. The skin specialist said it is only where the entire body is covered with an impermeable substnni-" or coating that it is detrimental to health, nl- , though, he said : "It Is a well-known fact that rouging is bad for the complexion." , mal Husbandry. Alba II. Johnson is scheduled us a speaker nt the Friday session. mcll, chief of the I'nlted States Anl- -..rr,-. . inn-.....-.. ..rn)! N AR PJiiJadelphias firvest BUTTER H.R.AIKEN 118 N.DoIawareAv.,Phi1a. J?sk your dealer ID. Sheppacd &Soii9 4k m A Spend As Little time m pottible in buying your meati. In view of our low prices we have n big ruih on Saturday, and for the purpote of giving every customer good service we advise buying your meats as EARLY ON FRIDAY AS POSSIBLE. Try out our suggestion and convince yourself. c lb. 40c ALL STEAKS ROASTS ;Eggs PRIME RIB PINBONE BOLAR RUMP 20 Picnic Hams or Shoulders 1 5W 3 lbs. Country Scrapple. . . 25 STRICTLY FRESH In Cartons 3 lbs. Lean Soup Beef. . . .25c Best Country Butter. 5 lbs. Breast Yearl'g Lamb. 25c Wilson's Certified .45c lb. Shoulders Yearl'g Lamb. 12 Oleomargarine . . . .25c lb. MU lb. City-Dressed Shoulders Pork Loin Pork Loin Yearling Lamb Chops Legs Yearling Lamb Fresh Country Sausage MARKET ST. BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. One car ticket will bring you from almost anywhere i OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 9i30 P. M.i m ferXi $2.45 1JLS5 S3.G5 -8221-2 $5.00 Fashioned in the Spirit of Youth Priced With the Thrift of Experience The $2.45 and $3.85 gowns are Philippine made and hand embroidered. Full width. The $1.85 gown is a nainsook, ribbon-run garment, much superior to its price. The $5.00 envelope chemise is a Philippine hand embroidered, quality creation. l008?hcstnutSt9rcet Joy Danderine is "Beauty-Tonic" Imiiinillatcly nftcr n "ramltrinc" . glistening with Ijenut.i . muHMigy, your lioir takes on new life, lustre anil womlrmiH beauty, appear ing twice us heavy nnd plentiful, bcrause each hair seems to fluff unci thicken. Don't let your hair utay lifeless, colorless plain or seruggly. You, -i vunt 1' of lot';;, ttrous lttlr A H.Wen buttle of delightful "Danderine" freshens jour scalp, checki dandruff nnd falling hair. 'Ibis stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brlghtnens and abundant thickness. All ilrujf o'jitcir M "Pnndurlnp " PfTT il '7" f - i M STrtDFi! COH m j . Am pwiir m i m jim - '' "' ' !'' smVKTwsmtSfiV?- &.' ASCO ASCO ASCO .sst.sk-: v; r, Facts Are Cold-Blooded Evidence What our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is accomplishing is convincingly proven daily by the money-saving prices in all Asco Stores. One small profit one direct channel between Producer and Consumer every unnecessary medium and in-between expense eliminated is our unalterable policy. Our enviable position in the public's confidence today is the best-proof in the world that our plan of merchandising has their full endorsement. Think a moment What would groceries bo costing today yiere it not for the "Asco" Stores? Getting Down to Prc-War Levels 1 -seSL, Condensed Milk 15c Fine quality. BIjr 14-oa can. Made from pure rich cow's milk and nucar. An unusual bargain! carton 50' Fine Fresh Eggs! "Gold Seal" Eggs Only the finest of fresh ecus are selected for our "Gold Seal" brand. Ono dozen positively new-laid eggs in every carton. Strictly Fresh EggS doa 45c Not as large ns the "Gold Seal" dandies, but twelve strictly fresh egRS in every dozen. 'Asco Nowastc Sliced Bacon S" 20c p"8 Sweet sugar-cured bacon. Sliced the wny you like it and packed in, sanitary con tainers. You'll enjoy its crisp deliciousness. A Breath of Sunny California! Our rep 37c can Calif. Peaches ff 28c Big luscious fruit. A tdste of them will give anyone an appetite for more. Get your share of this bargain! Big No. 3 cans Pork & Beans tf 12c Another typical "Asco" money-saving bargain. Fine quality. Buy several cans at this low price. Campbell's Soups can 10 All varieties in stock the price talks. Henten Highest Quality- -Lowest Prices "Asco" Threaded Codfish, . .pkg 10c "Asco" Pure Codfish brick 22c Horseshoe Salmon can 34c Fancy Shrimp can 22c Fancy Sardines big can 15c Choice Sardines can 5c Nekco Brand. Callf.Sardinea.can 19c Nova Scotia Herrinrjr (3 In bunch) 23c Big Smoked Bloaters. . .each 12';c 4- Purc Horse Radish class 12c Best Pea Beans lb 7c Calif. Lima Beans lb 10c Marrowfat Beans lb 12c I Whole Green Peas lb 7c j Best Pearl Barley lb 6c j Pure Jellies glass 10c Blue Rose Rice lb 9c Ex. Fancy Honduras Rice, lb 12 'jc Desserts for Sunday My-T-Fine Desnert.pkglOe Jello pkg 10c "Asco" Cornstarch, pkg 7c Mrs. .Morrison's Puddings, pkg 10c "Asco" Peanut Butter 10c ""' Choice Quality Rolled Oats ,b" 25c Syrups and Molasses "Asco" Golden Syrup, lie My Wife's .Syrup, bot 18c Franklin Syrup... can 14c Ur'er Kobbit Molasses, can 14c Cheese S"29c Just the thing for Rich Creamy Very choice quality the afternoon "bite." "Asco" Blend Coffee "5 29' Best Pure Lard 2 14cib Finest open-kettle rendered lard. Our regular high quality. This price is un usually low. ! I When you drink your first cup of I "Afco" Blend, you'll realize what you've been missincr. It's a combination of the I rmool nrQfn mh T (4 1 ' lllltb lUIILTi) iUVIII, 11 l ' "Asco" BlendToas,7h 45c j lb pkg, 23c : i4 lb pkg. 12c Orange Pekoe is delightful. Other favorite blends Old Country Style, India Ceylon, Plain Black and Mixed. I SS. Potatoes WL 45c I ' SS Salmon S" 12 Vi pk (7ij lbs), 12c M pk (8',i lbs), Gc Big dry mealy fellows. Treat the family to Baked Potatoes for a change. Finest pink salmon packed. Big tall cans. Buy your requirements for Lent nt this low price. I To Make Good Bread ou've got to have good flour to begin with. That's why we use only the very finest flour obtainable in baking the fine "Victor" Loaf. ' "VTirrm-." . RRRAD 'oaf children thrive on it. 8 Calif. Sliced 77c Peaches can Fancy Calif. Ac Apricots can " Fancy Calif. 77c Cherries can -"-1 Hawaiian Grated 1 Ac Pineapple ....can 1 Easter Jelly Eggs.i'j-lblOc Choc. Eggs 1, -lb, lfic Fancy Succotash, can 12c Lenox Soap,5 cakes for 19c Ainer. Maid Catsup, 10c "Asco" Buckwheat.... 14c Shopping Bags ...each 4c Grape Juice.,., pt bot 29c Campbell's Beans, can 10c Heinz Beans can He "Asco" Rolled Oats.pkg 9c Dtl Mwits Peich Jra, cin ISc Glen Rm MirmilsJe, cn ie Tender Crushed Corn van "Asco" Maine Sugar Corn can Choice Tomatoes, med can Choice Tomatoes, 12-oz can 8C 18c 9 7-j . SS au A WZ iMY J J iLI m i 9 m m 1A? An i i S m M m n v. S iivU c, t 1 t J iae vt 1 act w ikl Is i i I0 n m kl m 1 m M if d s B Wi J I 151 A 'Si 4 1 1 i i 1C en n "Asco" Stores all over Phila. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and .Maryland ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO It t . ASCO J m r- l;iU,...A.-A.,..MW,mt,,t,t,h,tj(;liti-i li t ' V1 ' -Pv ' n !' I U--t. -