'j!''a pf !rc a.'i it-f ft u f.'A ui row i mm WHWWT m WH In M , M l J Tim HWMMWW a.1 "VVTT . 7'1fji,ti?J),1-,! E '' M'-P'1 " - '' .fl'XrfSfiIM,A..Ii'p'.ii-fii.ufr,fila, ,11, ,l.1,illi III jaMES ,1mH ,v ' V'V a- - x r i 1 -ip -' V''ffj"uilP"l 1 .' . i TT'f:"J ' t'Vj.-'i i :vi it KfJ om: yoiB sa if; mi rcjB WO ir" ntf rj i no. 11 I0 VOt va i mi on: It:". f y ihNING " PTEBLIOiEDGElir-PHIlJBEliPHlAV TUESDTr"MATOH"'8r 1931- SPANISH LOVE IS BEST, "SAYS COUNT'S WIDOW Countess Blanca de Ovies Do- ' claros Affection Is Strong I and Sustainod u ' j ;Loo nml tlio ornill Ko toRpilier, nr fM-dliiK In (lie r'diinicss Ttlnnr n tic Oi irs fitnerjcan widow of.n fornirr simtiMi ramli'P, wlm mine In Hie rlt) eler fay to visit frionil.s nml. Ineiilr-ntnll.' . o take In tlie "tnovirV nml n show. lc rsnuntcss, wlio vn foniiPtlj h mi :lj-c Ohlnan. tnlkcd with rlmmiing cnii lor of tier late liuvlmml. of lon nml if tbrofoplir, hllo Mopping nl iIip Mnti'l kdclpliln. j "My experience oulil tench thnt tlrlH ,voitlil do oil l iiinrrj Spnnini di. riiT nro not only perfect lorri. but fay will love jou ulwajs. Till U Hip hjtuc most Aitnl to it uomiiti. "I nnturnll emmet liclp hut brl ec n fatP. prrtlesliiintioii nml lou- nt flrt right. ln"iilpiitnllj. my fnnry for the bcrult lins n liuticnl fniimlnlioti. "M lim-bitml was first intrwlureil to lnP ten M'Pis licCore lip ini't inc. in Al oxnmlrin. l's.M'l. An lCcyilan priest. nij occult scientist, nt Hint tiinp ile ijj'ribpil hip to ni liiisbnnil thnt wns to ha nml " i'ii drew inv picture for him. runs woiimii. spiior. snnl the priest, fin tin- imn j mi n re koiiik to mnrry.' illllt.' t a not-t ulr t"il IIip count. 'I'm nl- lonily married.' 'Nevertheless you will pinrr.v till" Rirl,' cr.wluilod Hip priest. I, "Ami ton years Inter lie wns tntio- JI.......1 , ..... i it i . .:... i MMfA'II HI llll' It I If I II tl" HIVI' III nrii Ijpht. Ho proposed to inu in tlircp days I T' I oeiii'To py iiivncj iiinjs nil 1111 portnnt pmt'in love." commented tho rciutiti'SS, wlm hprelf hud been n lec t'tjrer on Hip xubjeef before Mip met the cdiint. "Therp Mould be fewer mis taken in.ide if iiiore pL'ople ere pv fiholitKistv "To III) miinblbere lire but few loe atrlu's. TIip ne preiU"tiiipd nml wc poor mnrtnN have little or no iiiiitiol mtpr tliein. I belleic t llll t eT.v one ibh tli nflinlty somewhere in the world, but. "ala. we 'eld.iiu ne'Pt them So the re volt is tlmt main sirls. fee line the nrjs 'ili marry, niarrj omclnxh just as , good.' 'I Inilievo in the trmitinismtion of Fouls. Thoie an- (i.'O.tHKI OnentnK who implii" Iipi'-m' the Maine thiiii:. j sq therp ino't be -oi i"thiiiK in it. 1 blIIcvp that our friends ami enemies were made for is in past (fenerations d it is not Ion tDtieh to believe that our nttinitips were pstablWied in the 4Rt Rise wbv otr sfioiiK and imniedi a(e likes an 1 dislikes. tiniouiitinK aluHi-t to instinct? i""riip cpiritual ipinlit) '.n love is the only niio thnt enn Inst, that inn stand tlip'ktmi-ks f life." "The Count de l)ns, a follow pi nt ,t)ie l'oti Carl t fnree-, left behind him linmensel) wealth elates and also ,1 Trnkedoin. ' .luliun Kobert de Ovtes, four tecn-)par-ol crnmNon of the count who now lue m UaWp.stnn. To. i'l Rome dnv so bn k with his stppiuntlie to claim his tiile and Ins grandfather s propert ftUEELS OF RIBBON TRIM LONG PANELS I v TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY By I'lIILII I-'KANCIS NOWLAN Yesterday's Mystery Solution T." TIIU ensc of "A Mj story in Typ- J ' Ing." Culleu hnd tjpewritten the uotp to Hnrey Hunt before the night rn whicli he (.hot the girl. He forosnw that Hunt would be piloted over the dienppenraiipo of the revolver. In fact, hi? only purpoo in tossing It up on tho ledge wiu to make game of thp' crimi nologist, fur there wn no wny lu which it could be Identified ns his. If there had been, he would not hnve allowed Hunt to hud it lie foieenw. too. that he would be closely shadowed after tho .hooting, nnd delighted in presenting the triininal inwstigntor with n .second piiv.lc in ollng the first for him. CVI1 W'lurc was n The Likely Place HARW.Y HCNT fitted his foot and sent his heavy boot crashing against the lock of the door. At the second kick it gave way. The criminologist lonped aside in expectation of a shot. Hut none time. Instead there wns the sound of a desperate rustling of papers. The man's thoughts apparently were more fined on getting rid of some evi dence than ou making resistance Hesitating no longer. Hunt flipped sidewnys through the door, revolver in hand, nnd none too soon, for the man watt in the not of casting a hnndful of papers Into the open fireplace. He dropped them with n Bnnrl of rngo ns the revolver spoke, nnd beforp he could scrape them up into tho lire with his foot the criminologist was upon him. Ho fought with thp rage of n trapped animal, but he was not young, and in less thnn thirty aecomls Hunt hnd hnnilcuffed him nnd thrown him bnck in n chair. There he tml glaring until the warm oor.e of blond ntlriicled his attention to the bnck of his hand, which the bullet had just grazed. When he looked up he had regained control of himself. He l.iuched mockingly as Hunt lend the letters he picked from the health before- the tire "Smnll good they will do ou." lip commented. "Thpy tell ou no more nbnut me thnn you know nlready, Mr. American, though no doubt their con tents give you eomc cause for alarm. The bombs will be' planted just the mine, but the dnto will be changed. It will be changed If my superiors learn of my death or disappearance. It will be changed if in your grneiousncssjoil deign to (ipnrc my poor life to use it us halt for the higher game you're after." Hut Hunt was counting the letters. There were seventy ntlogether, includ ing the one thnt had been torn from the typewriter unfinished, 'J'hey nil contained the same message, a brief one, consisting merely of a date and nn hour, the hiur nt which seventy or more bombs were to lie set off in ns mnny cities of the United Htntei. "Where's jour list of nddrcsscs?" nsked Hunt. He wns not surprised when his prisoner merely chuckled. He did not anticipate that he would tell. Kurthiu. (muled agent of Limine, was n fanatic t.ipe of Bolshevist, not n mere looter. I'hrsical torture could not hnve dragged the infotmation from him. Yet Hunt knew thnt the list wns in the room. He glanced nboul him, It was not the sort of quarters in which one would expect to find nn enemy of "cnpltnl iHin." It was luxuriously nnd taste fully furnished. Ilooksliclves occupied most of tho wall space, and Hunt noted that there was n good proportion of the classics among the volumes thnt filled them. Kurtlnu's desk, n ma hogany table, faced the fireplace. On the mantel was nn antique hourglnss into the lower t'lobc of which were run ning the last few grains of sand. There were also n couple of heavy-looking onyi blocks, nnd n quaint little clock thnt tlrked softly in the stillness, for after thnt last laugh ICurtlau had snt motionless nnd nppnrcntly disinterested. Hunt turned his glnnce to the little typewriter stand nnd the machine upon it. Neither this stand nor the large desk appeared to be furnished with n drawer. The chairs were upholstered variously in tapestry nml leather, and there was a couch with many pillows. "Whj do joii not search?" asked Kurtlnu. "Are you afraid you wilt bo interrupted before jou finish?" ' Hunt nodded nn iibsmt-mitidcd af firmative. It was just what, he did fenr. lie knew it might not be long before some member of Kurtlau's organization came in for Instructions: or to dulitcr n report, -and the Herlln police conlil not bo expected to support Hunt in ills notion. Kurtlnu laughed again, but this time a note of admlintlon crept In. "You nre cool enough Mr. American," he said. Again Hunt's glnuce swept the room. Where could that list be hidden? Kurt lnu must hnve addressed a few envel opes from it. lie was sure, becouso he hnd seen the charred remains of them in the lire. Ho the list must be close at hand. It w-ns probably Kurtlau's first action to conceal it 'when the scuf fle in the hull below hnd warned him. Suddenly Ills manner changed to ,!. cisiou. Ho Mopped rnpldly to , "e Hut tlo von know where ( ,,,, ilrvtdcil the -list irnn vnnvruhd i i jc.hI proccj of rensoninn he t,, , '"' llir ronrlunionf ,0 The misiecr tcill iirnr foiionotr (CopjrlKht. 1021. by Public ldeer t, 0 Shad Expected In Delaware Soon No winter in ciivs has been as fmor able as (his for nn early iun nf v) , tne iJciaware river, ticcotdin,. Ifl fishermen who ench senson streid, n gill nets across the stream. T ! T' sensnu opens on April 10. but fr ,'." years tlie coItI litis precncd tl,r n i from coming up the river hv thnt ,i, i ' This jenr. however, it is ex., . "i.,," tl': the lisli will be present in local ,,!''" by thnt lime. Ul""" It) COK1NNK IMWK The child of the classic who whinul that he wanted to see the wheels go round would hiue n wonderful chance if he turned to the spring creations Hcie rosettes and wheels of ribbon or lace or brnid or fabric go round con stant!) . The) rre. in fait, one of the most favored resources of the designer. Tor example, a Tren. h designer who lowirs ribbon pane's from waistline to tunic edge will frequentl) punctu ate these ribbuis bj rmettes of the dress fabric. ,d n more intense ex ample of the trend of things is furnished b) the nbme little dance frock This is cirried out in b'rencli blin -atm. .in.l its oversNirt. opening over a ruffled petticoat of white net. is al most covered with rosettes of the net. The same m.iterinl rullles the sleeves and the neckline, nml were it not fm a tucked vetcp of white georgette nnd n pi mi little nosega) at the waistline its trimming activities would be abso linel) exclusive. TRUNKS REPAIRED ALSO BAGS & SUIT CASES s.Al.1 MIKVS SAMI'I.K I AMW nml XII lilnil Trunks, II, urn nml Knit f i,si M im in (Inlpr VICTOR VALISE CO., Inc. 1'hon Murkpt SOM Wmtm JLsbJlljLUJBI u Edison 1 ocntion Sonora Phonographs and Records I Thought of You Last Night" Hope you had a phono graph to enjoy the evening with, ns I did. Seated by n grato fire in the quiet of my own home, I enjoyed all the late song hits, dances and opera arias by the finest talent in the world. But listen this is important by nil means get your phonograph nnd records at BLAKE &BURKART "The Phonograph Shop" Eleventh and Walnut Streets 48 N. 7th St. fiave Voa Dined 6J? TnC I ' AT TI'P PITTfi'VUnilSE i' fe. 3rd and Chrutnui SU dax'e to tiii: mcsic or 77 ZT TIERNEY FIVE WH" IT AT nLlt'N'O I.t'VCKEON nivvr.n wr sltpbh t,uihtin rjiittrrs. 70 cents up. Also Spe cial SI Lanrhpon unit Sl.'-'fl Dinner r crlre a l car!. PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me J&C Easier Apparel , Your homo, also, deserves new raiment for the Easter tide. You'll find a fine coat of Kuehnle paint will add to its value and comfort as well as to its beauty. Get our esti mate now. "Save thr Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. 8PP.UCE5W RAcewjs Some Office Requirements Desktrays ' Stationery Storage Cabinets Ci2 Showing Trnys built up with the Sectional Pott Equipment Can Be Built Up to Any Number of Tray Single Try, Oak, Letter Size. $1.75 Birch Mahogany $2.00 2 Trayi. Oak $5.25 3 Tray., Onk $7.25 4 Tray, Oak $9.25 Cards for Ail Stock Size Cabinets in Various Rulings With Drop Lid $7.00 With- yyap J Inches Ut Lo"B Cover ""--. l For 3x5 Cards For 4x6 Cards For 5x8 Cards .'$1.45 .$1.80 .$2.00 Vertical Filiny Supplies, Folders, Guides, Etc. YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS PRINTERS BLANK BOOKS Now at 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St. mmMm&mm ItMM TO 97 V New York Fashions Number i 1..W L rKssm iViiHBsS'sBissi.iM If Ponce de Leon Had Found Paradise- One of the first white men to come to America, this adventurous Spaniard roamed fruitlessly through Florida in search of a "Fountain of Youth." And all the while, up in Maine, flowed Paradise Spring! Paradise Spring bubbling forth not with water of eternal life, perhaps but with water of such absolute purity and hcalth buildinu qualities, as to actually increase the average person's years of well-being. The function of drinking water is to ab sorb and Tflush poisonous wastes from the human system. If the water itself con tains impurities or insoluble matter, it naturally lacks solvent powers. And there is no public supply of water but what contains an appreciable amount of mineral matter, as well as the soluble el ements of animal and vegetable matter. Filtration or treatment cannot possibly free water from all of these impurities. Contrasted with ordinary, uncertain drink ing water, Paradise Water with but a dnzli grain of solid matter in 58,372 grains stands supreme in purity. Be cause of this, its continued use has aided considerably in the relief of many cases of indigestion, constipation, intestinal ail ments, kidney trouble, articular rheuma tism, prostatitis and the like. Paradise Water promotes the proper functioning of the kidneys, which in turn makes for a healthier condition of the arteries and heart. Paradise, therefore, by tending to ward off hardening of the arteries, is especially beneficial for people past middle life. It will keep you fit at 50! Paradise is a perfect table water. Comes in quarts, pints and half-pints. Natural or Carbonated. Try a case. At grocers and drug stores. & :v! !"M llI1!llil.'U1.ll;.:'lMmull:llt1,Jl.J1Tlit0!;:TTTTT7:iiJ!li,"iUIlTJltJi:J!,Pln1ili.lT.ll: n .''Uiiimimt.nn, iiuiifaiiiiiiowuncniiiiii'ii i tjM'.niUi'iiiii'itiiii'ifiuifiiiiii'wmiritBuini ! nu tiin-iniiiinniniirnHniinifiiiiiii,iininiiiiiimniii'i: inif"n.nB "iiiinii'iiii'iwii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii'niN'ii1; m Wanamaker & Brown's m J56 Woman s Sn VOGUE m op Cordially invites you to visit this ever- Ss, 5 S3 I Ml growing department Tod ay an dT 1 m TrVr'" (T ; i j 2M I ' BBfR' omorrow a&& vo.. h Y- I i'ii' rtSj., I ! Mir y All t lie new suits, coats and dresses are priced lower than for tnanv ecssons past, the u Oman's section liavinR put itself squarely on a replacement basis months ajjo. Whatever is new and pood is here and vou arc most welcome to visit and examine this very beautiful sprint; presentation. 1 m W anamaker & J3ro wn IS Woman'a SKop, Market at Sixth 'jMWWJMifflM Tht actual models thnt 'on hi bougnt in tne Ntw York shops ot this moment ore shotcm n this issue of rogue more than lorty n them, street dresses, lifts, dinner gowns and daiet rack'. Thirty Pins models are shoivn, too, to give vou an iea of how Pans jetls on such matters at watst lines, trim mings, nd the length of skirts. The womiu with a limited in cme will find that more things than are dreamt of even in her philosophy ran be done tilth a black satin slip as a start. And r vok want as you probably do at this time of year a tape, a sport .rwif, street dress, or a practical eve ning gown, you'll find them in the Shopping Department. tmaKtW PARADISE SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE Far sale by W. V AnkMbriind, I.PKun. n. J. llnrr. l.tl ricriii.iitnwn lon V. Carlln, 1.0Ban. A Cromlo. Snutlinninton and riermantown. riri. r Uehrlnir. Chi'Stnut Hill I V. llalp. Wainp Ins. Johrnon'K Kon Mt. Airy Mitchell Klotclicr Co 12th unit Market His. Mitchell rietrhor Co , lSlli K Chestnut St MMchell Klrtrlicr Co.. ISth nnd Chemnut His. ritLllCll I'lelrlier. Co.. fiiiOO Uermiintoivn Ae iMrliell Fletcher Co., 121 ltonrdwallc. Atlantic Ci. rltchell Klctcher Co. MorrlH ft Atlnntn AtUnllc C'ltv Win T Mclnts're, Ardmore. Wm T Mctntyr OverlirnoK. Wm. T MclnlMe. Nnrberili Wm T Mclntjic. llrjn Mnr Wm T. Mrlntvre Ttotemont . OrrU nU-Rltin. JinklntmMi. hhoHell I'ucr . Cn.. llir 1.117 Cliestiiui s., HHtrv Hilerlen. IIH0 Ulraril Ai Chun, ir Stout. Amblnr. 1! K Vclrh, West i.'hcstrr Walter C Voder. 11 lo l.ancasif (lit.inl tlrocm Co l.leelln rhHrinni'v. 1.118 Chv ii' , Hunsberecr, lfllh nnd fSpruie PARADISE WATER riinTnri.Aisi ,HOTOI'l..US I'HOTdfl.AIS Kmmesx&iEzs!?s&3xm Daily Photoplay Guide aXI!2J5tiy DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA ' N1XON-N1RDL1NGER THEATRES D There's a page of hats and dresses tor the woman in OTOiirninff in tnxs number, too And of course the original J'ogue design jor spring clothes have uist the right ideas for the spring materials that m have bought. You want this number of Vague i you re going to be as well dressed as usual this spring. Alliamkri 1-tli. Morris ft I'Hssyunk Ave rtllldlllUltl ji,lt )n,i Mt j i:s, (i't3 & u NAZIMOVA In "BILLIONS" A I I FHHFNY "nnhtor.l .V Allenheny iiaiiv I'icKroiii) in "THE LOVE LIGHT" BROADWAY oa;! Tl Y,e MAI", Mt'ltKAV In "IDOLS OF CLAY" COLONIAL fJ". , 'ftrTdTi'. m' MAHV I'K lil'llttn In "THE LOVE LIGHP' 3 illustrations from the March 15 issue 70 ' others show thp New York aiul Paris Fashions T1HE raised wniet-linc nnd the dnshing frills of thn Dircctoire, the Btrnight, unheltetl line from shoulder to hem or the wide skirls of n Spanish henorita, you'll find them all in the mode of today. And they're all in Vogue. Determine your typo, mndnme, and dress accordingly. tlT' 'wJ mviriMLOO matimji: D.vu.r wi.i.cr, ki:iii in "THE CHARM SCHOOL" 17 A Mil V THEATltl 1H11 Murkei .si 1 -MVllL. 1 u A M. to Mldnlsht ot.ivn Tii('.Ms in "THE FLAPPER" AVFNl JF :5lh st- Hr" Allegheny Avs. rtVLnuL .irTiNi:n daily THE DAUGHTER PAYS" GREAT NORTHERN UT1 X i!Vn MAHV I'lrM'OItn In "THE LOVE LIGHP' BELMONT -u AU0VU maukut- DUIK.I.AS .Mnrl.i:, In "THEROOKI&S RETURN" CEDAR UUTU CKUA AVUNUE WII.I.IAM III; Ml.i,i; t 'MJDSUjVlMER MADNESS" COLISEUM AIAKUT 1JHTWKUN sV-'LjIkJL.yiVl BIp'IH AND tilftJI "THE LIFR OF THP padtvii S'l i (lilt A Itl i a V i llnnitnn n t.ni. i i ll iiiiivi l..'. " WIlKiUtU ' It 'BEHOLD MY WIFE" LEADER ' I'Ancahteu avb; I'vri'i Auii.ihi. 'i)AI,'Y THE LIFEOF THE PARTY" I OPI fcf -u and i.oi'"usr5fiTr:bTn" LULLOl Mu. Lan. a ,0 i;v'K, 'o'aoVo ii 1IAKV I'lCIUOIil In UJ,M011 "THE LOVE LIGHP' NIXON 6-U AND JlAflKUT ST3. ' ' 2 I., IIIIJIAIXK Fir.l.niMi In CARMAN UKlt.MA.VIOW.N- avi; U.UX IIWAVH "A PERFECT CRIME" PFNTI IRV E'' Ave nnd nth .it Nlll sjrV I MATINHK 2 11 .MAKV MILKS MIXTI'.ll In "EYES OF THE HEART" Fay's Knickerbocker nVioJ..1 SI'.SMi; HAYIKIWV In "THE FIRST-BORN" FAIRMOUNT MsStl KATII1-UIM-. MnrnONAI.Ii In "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND" -, JUMBO S; and 9 1MPFRIAI TH . WAI.NIT MH llVlldIMI- iMtii 2 3U. i:gs 7 4 11 I.ON rilANKY In "THE PENALTY" 333 MARKETnTK.M!: MARY l'H'Kniltl) In "THE LOVE LIGHT" PRINCESS WWWli MAIIIiON llMII,TON In "HALF A CHANCE" "niAi TO aniiMANTcnvN AvrNUK 11M- I v AT TULPKIIOCICBN ST . nmtOTIIY (ilSM In "FLYING PAT" r , " - - DI IOV MAHKKT HT. IIULOW 71' I KUD I 10 A. SI to 11 lti 1 Jr MIM.IAM lit Tl.r.K In "FICKLE WOMAN" ''AWOMAN'S MAN" RIVOI I 62D AND SANSO.-i KTST THEJIREAT REDEEMER" STRAND aEiMA.T6wN"Avn j",n n.Nv,ANQ0 ST "SILK HOSIERY" APOLLO 6:D..i" 'niOMrsn.v STS. WM Nii",:n;OAnV PASSION" ASTOR'Nfev,vr'vB. '.'THE GJREATEfl LOVE" sAVflY ,2U MAHKIJT 8TIU.I 1' "nVUI 8A M. TO MIDN1UJIT IIKUU I)ANII'.I.K In "OH LADY, LADYl" AURORA a,a,&v un -i ": ' """WIS In Cupid, Jlie Cowpuncher" BALTIMORE f,,si: VR"' "THE DAUGHTER PAYS" BENIN ''"''" iriVi 'VI- III". MII.I.K'S ",T "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" BLDEBIRD" Vr"".'1 "fn"u7hi;,nT "THE BAIP ATI-l QT TIIUATRK - llolow Spru JU 1 1 1 iJ 1 . MATINHH DAILY nOUOUS FAlItllANKH In ' "THE MARK OF ZORRO" FRANKFORD 4"5 JK?"" .MAK MOnuAY In "IDOLS OF CLAY" r.prmcinfmim 051 Oermsntown A. vjermantown matinke uaii.it IIAKKY J.KON tYILNON'S "THE SPENDERS" IMPFRIAI 2D AND roPLAn. 2 u IIVll I,I1-1. jrATlNEH DAILT KlI.nnN I'KItt'Y In "Why Truat Your Husband?" JEFFERSON 28th i. Dauphin .S ' MATINKM UAI' T "THE SAPHEAD" Willi IRVINn t'tlMMI.VfiH 1 IRFRTV uitOAD . i'oi.umhia av lillJIrV t I, MATINBIS DAILY IXIIS WILSON In "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" MANHEIM AVtfr"' MAnnn hknnkdy in "THE TRUTH" IVlOnFI 4-B SOUTH HT Orcne'i'' ilv'Ull, Cnnlliiiioim from 1 to H I'KAMd.YN rUNIM In "THE GALLOPING DEVIL" OVERBROOK ' W. S. II.MIT In "THE TESTING BLOCK" SHERWOOD PARkT hidur avi; ft iiai pimn h i nii Mnt ,j r, ,.v nVl ,0 11 hinii vinnii'N "THE JACKKNIFE MAN" Ti-lili nml l Itmio Mm I.vl t " ANIT SITAVAKT In "THE YELLOW TYPHOON SRI IPF uhtji anu si'nmis ., OIUVU, MATIMSi: SATOnDAf . "THIS SHIUNTAIN,W0MA1' (' March 15th YOGUE now on sale 35c a copy, ( r . m-i wKwmxm uummammmmmim I A i.-ti.Amfcyoaf i'saft-k -uli'Mi )-.$! 4,-i.'wt .
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