V 3WnF 5 '.& .c: ,'.?Vf? fcf ft ' Vv . j' Wffix. wi" - . .':w- ?vv": k r(r. ' .'.. . l W i( f ., " r V" j a r 'i w. 'ii '- J'-V is ?&: jiy.' v EVENING PUBLIC LEBGEKr-fHILADELPHlA, THUESBA JUNE 2, 1021 vH7??pr yipFUL GARDEN HINTS GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON If Pflrtf a ?we Beans, Lettuce and Beets in Order to Get Results Truck Patches Save Money tnJ. M. A PT "".; .... ifm. M, i rrvedJ " VJiVtoi HI', f" WILSON A, Wilton. Mary, quite contrary, how MS'r j " ssa fd "JX early the crop Ib now STBll",,nnn vou will liny Pl1 ot itot n,and 'j,,ct8 for the table. SS 7"?S,th second week in June WMiCeora. strlnB "."d llfftt SSLwj'i ?? iw-p-t ot th- too "w. :. h founu nu i " Lkn h? nJ .i i, !,u little tummy K5&ttthVVich and succulent juices Jjh. tomato. , of thc gnr. dtror tMs wy, hc folla and mX and I 'round tho root for -dMnp '?!,? Inches with plenty of PW ?,? Do not disturb the o 1, B&.p1wa.nrinklo thickly; this will Mt ut Pn ., Don't fall td B'wV of ho powder upon tho FtocfAVmato Plant for about two SSeercd"H tnb, 8nU Fln?ly & Cd with much success. MI 'roPeU.iiv during this month. Cultivate daily w n g necM. KP'u,aU;i',g iroto be enabled to MfT " "i,8, f strength to withstand "bUln wW'dAugurt weather. ftiWA homo sardener of the laCH So much rrigntlon or mols Mrn ,tam BO ot and sprinkle or W- Dm, time the soil looks dry. water ..7' c Nature usually R.embr th; t danie 1 "' f. n nro lonwd dry spell, do not ti 1' nJP.rf'. nftoncr than twice n iptT or "uv w . nrk the soil Immediately after ??' . . rnln. One young gar- T1'." the idea that If he kcnt.con S,fleiw working the soil about his crops flniiiliy wotwng evaporate M,r ,S0SSwln crops would fall; rM?Kasogn he allowed tho soil to K hard and firm and then he won teBlt w that failure was star In,' him in the fa- Mrtnirf amount .WISnt cuTtlvatlon to prevent the tote ml g hard an "dry.. If the soil I, coMtaX worked the plant has an ASnltr to draw from- the subsoil JSTbSeSh the top soil, the moisture Iff ttentth needed, or its develop- ttnt vou ever planned lima benns Jlhri a failure of them? Was It be- ,mw you WW" P.-"--v- if. rott fcgS they haPd a chance to sprout or Kit you Planted hcm cycs u,p-, Fr Si first condition little or no help can U BITCH. I WOU1U BURRCTI iiiiiiih..r ml? llmas that have been warmed to n tmpenture of 110 degrees Fahr. to overcome this cold moist temperature of ttoil. . To p'ant lima ucu u i "" ", hnvo a bumper croi, prepare the soil In tho usual manner; now plant tho beans with th,e eye down, about IVj Inches deep, tapping thc soil very lightly. When thc bear, starts sprouting thc young plant uses the shell of the limn bean to force lta wny through tho soil, no don't bo surprised when you see the bean Itself coming up through tho soil. The vino variety, In a small home garden, may bo planted along n suiinv fence ; the new dwarf bush vnrlctlcs nr-i nlnntcd two beans vcry nine Inches. One row of tho dwarf beans nnd a row of tho pole lima beans nro usually suf llcient for the small homo garden. Mnny varieties of corn nrc to be found In markets. Tho sugar varieties arc the most popular nnd usually, owing to the sugary content, nro bothered most with tho worm. Select n variety you desire to plant nnd then cover with warm water for two hours before plant ing. In planting corn I found that In the small garden the alternating rowH of corn nro much better than two or three solid rows. Prepare the ground ns usual nnd plant tho corn ono nnd one-half to two Inchc3 deep, tapping tho soil slightly, riant each seed about six Inches apart. Tho corn crop h usually ready In seventy-flvo days, of courso weather conditions permitting. Lettuce Is an importnnt garden crop nhd unless planted in wcll-shndcd cor ner, will grow rank and run to seed. I have grown lettuec very successfully In July nnd August in part of my gar den that the sun renehes only early in tho morning. Work tho ground excep tionally well and deep and sco thnt It is rich with plenty of humus. Now be fore planting the seeds, cut half -Inch wido strips of tissue paper nnd brush 1$ liberally with a ptc mado by cook ing cornstarch and water to a desired consistency. Now lny two seeds ovcry Inch apart. Let dry nnd then cut with scissors and plant six Inches apart. This method requites no thinning or transplanting. Keep alternating crops of boots, tur nips nnd carrots gi owing and harvest for tho talilo wncn tne size 01 n small ball. Try for variety a dish of boiled ladlshes; they are delicious. Thc radish belongs to the turnip or rutabngn fam ily and Is frequently sorvetl ns n veg etable as well as an appetizer. Wash and pare tho radishes and then place In n saucepan and cover with boiling water. Cook until tender nnd then drain nnd season. Cover with ercain sauce and two tnDiespoon of grnteu chceso. Serve os a vegetable. rtadlsh Sandwich Cleanse the radishes and then slice with a sharp kulfe in paper thin slices. Hutter ryo broad with butter and then lay thin slices of rndish thickly and sprinkle with n little fcnlt and pepper and grated onion. Plaro top bllco of brnail in nosition und form into triangles. CREPE DE CHINE HAS VNUSUAL PLAITING Adventures With a Purse ptlONOaitAPII records are things wo are constantly buying, A new piece comes Into the house, meets with the favor of every one and is plnyod until tho Irate he-parent threatens to broak the record, to say nothing of thc mnchlno. New records arc greatly de sired, but often nn extravagance and It s well to bo on tho lookout for sales. Ono of U10 music shops li selling out nnd offers records nt n reduction of 120 per cent. In this wny we can hnvo sev eral now tunes with which to koep his honor, tho "master" of the houso, pacified. White Is the Idonl thing to wear In tho summer nnd nil of us manage to have some white skirts nnd dresses for those warm days. Hut dead white Is n very difficult thine to wnnr and vet too much color will take nwny from tho cool nnu fresh appearance. Just n touch of color is nil thnt Is needed nnd tlie wiso girl docs It with n string of bends. I saw a counter with a wealth of colored glass beads for $1 Brilliant rcda, soft blues, n clear topaz, almost ovcry color of bead one could want Is to be found among this display. Babies wiggle around in their high chairs and thc bibs, unless tied on. twist nnd turn until thpy usually arc any place but whero they do tho most eood. There Is a bib claan of sterling silver that iwould take the place of strings thnt arc liable to tighten with thc turning of that little bend. A chnin connects two small claBps that catch thc corner of the bib, and they hold it In placo witnout anjr trouble, 'ipry nrc priced nt $1. , For iiiim of niton nfldrf TTomnn'i vrr FOltar rr riionr Walnut or Main 3000. Things You'll Love to Make I8M- Sleeve. w,Hw n.K,v C. On your new frock mnka this Inter estlnft 1814 SLEEVE. The upper part of this ileevo Is cut In two parto each having n scalloped edge I'.ach scallop is threo inches ucrosu thc top. A thin undersleevo la necessary Join tho slcevo to tho lining at the top and the bottom. FnBten each sldo of the sleeve to the HninB by stitching nlong tho hollows be tween tho scallops, una leaving tho scallops loose. Crochet nn edging nround tho scallops Tho color and kind of thread used for tho crocheted edge will dopend upon tho material of which the 1814 SLEEVE Is made. T1A3XIA MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My Dear Mrs. Wilson Doing a daily reader of the paper I thought 1 would write and nsk you to kindly publish re cipe for that white dressing thnt Is cream for cream cabbage and sour po tatoes, etc. M. URDMOND. Keduce mayonnaise dressing with equal parts of cream and vinegar to tho, desired consistency. ' THE DAILY NOVELETTE In the Rebound By Martha McCullocli-Wllllams Action and reaction being always qual, how was Bennlng to disprove the axiom.' to sur n- i-" tlon of his asking ho did not, Indeed, realize Its existence. Ho was, you tee, Belf-hufilclent with ninlico afore thought, hence took no account of the vinds of chance. Yet they had blown mm xiirouii painfully meager college years to n Kholarly Fiicress that he felt assured wccean (.till greater. Thus he had had bo time for playing, still less for the pretty game of love-making there ex pressed concretely in expensive iuihk-' like flowers, candy, auto nnd theatre parties, not to mention giddy raiment of the lutent mode. Girls meant nil these ko imperatively ttennlug had ttolcally passed them up Notwith standing he did not luck Hcx-coiibcious-neas but it was so braided in with thrift ami ambition that he had held It rigidly In check. Yet in the -onekmost corner of his mind, where he visloncd t futuro of eminence, he stored nn appraisal of Persis Moon, not strictly ef the college set, her father being only in adjunct professor in the lethargic law branch ot tho university. I'ersls looked thrift personified and lived up toll, yet owned a delicate Kinall prctti Bess, and a gently clipped speech, that wasted no breath in undue emphasis. If he did not tell her so outright he knew she understood ns is the priv ilege of such ingrowing natures. So when he plunged into the world of affairs, got a football, only to be swept from it by the war flood, he felt that nly an "if" stood between them. Luck lay in wait for hlin. Homo from the tars, with never a scratch, she sEf ,1? wa',for hi". not gilt-edged out gilt-paved. It led to millions onw few jears nhend. Meantime he ; to.set ,nccH'"ated. In the ntmos IMre of wealth learn Tb dress with w:u quiei elegance If (HP but nmountcd w camouflage to forget tho name of Boney, except when he seemed to hlm "f? squander It nnd to do the Wandering with thc gayest good-will. H "Sht Quickly thc disparaging in -u I ' l l"11;""1'-" There Poppy wnonrm f ""?, l'"Wy being the mSS?iof.a."ul,erfn,t,,f1 buddy, "' ffibVk'h SI"1 "nnhly sensible. ihS mo,li.um of ,,is mvn hi-nrty focUllv ' .':' Nas "M lt HPnnwr him Meittf' $veu t0 1,"nlj" him known to ffectiona) ' U, ,1,1P0" ,lf llls own eteaeintannr,,aner nnrt- impounded i?l1rMr"' . Vivi.Ily beautiful. bZf nc:r "IS: ''nnolng like Not nn open break, but n mnradene. I'oppy actually taciturn, Ily COIUNNE.UHVIS One would have thought that season would have completely used up all tho plait brains of the commu nity. Not so. Although plaits are not nearly so replete ob they were one year ago, tHey continue to nppcar on Borne of the nowest nnd smartest 0 creations, and they never fail to dnz zlo by the unwearied brilliance of their application. Of courso, crepo do chine is sus ceptible to this treatment. In fact, it might bo said to be always catching plaits, nnd tho highly original suit of this material In whifo which we il lustrate today shows tho influence. Tho skirt is entirely knife plaited, nnd the coat gains distinction by n plaited flounce extended at the sldo Into a point reaching nbovo the belt The same effect is obtained at the sleeves. Ponnv withdraw lug from camaraderie had snel h of bciiur but Mcllttn, nwny from him, was gnyer than ever. Henning unttcreu nimseit that It was because of him a woman's heart, like tho moon, thought he, hnd always a man in it. No other mnn should have n chance to set his Image in Mclittn's breast. Sincn two bodies cannot occupy the same space, lienning was relying a lot upon pre-emptions. Ho fancied her ambitions, therefore hn plnied upon her skillfully, but without censing In full stream, all the celebrities with whom he had touch, social or official. Also hc let her know indirectly thnt he had not yet reached apogee. If he chose he could slide Into politico-capitalistic life, where hit brains, plus influence, would soon exalt him greatly, lie visioued Melittn an ambassadress, presented nnd presenting at courts, n cabinet lady, even dimly, first lady ot the land. She would grace any stntlon he told her so more than once. She made facci at him. calling him tlntterer, but he knew she wus not offended. So he ventured upon open love-making, with n warmth nnd earnestness thut amnzed himself. She listened, uomctimes laugh inc. sometimes yawning, giving him neither yea-say nor nay-say, but elfin oracles that made hor more tlinu ever maddening. This could not last forever. Two careers were open to him which he should choose depended on Melittn One, scml-sclcntific, spelled secure com petence, ultimate wealth, great conse quence among men of his sort, but nothing spectacular, no beating of drums nor sounding of tomtoms. This was greatly to his inclination ho truly loved delving into deep things. But over against it there lay 11 breathless opportunity to gain, by somewhat of risk, millions, great power, nnd tho whole world's npplnuse. It would mean Pnra'dlse plus Mcllttn. Without her ho refused to let himself think. In stead, hc went to her, rather white faced nnd shaken but feeling himself so full of compelling ho dVcJ not doubt tho event. Hbo met him on the pinzza, her eyes stnrrv, her lips falling Instantly into n soft, merry smile. "I was wishing you'd come right away," she said. "Did that bring you, or is it just n happen so?" "Providence brought mo, I think if you wished for mo." Denning began in n throaty voico ho hardly recognized oh his own. Melittn started a little and drew n pace away, suying witli her head high: "Maybe so! Hut you would have known beforo morning any way. Poppy Is looking for you to ask if you'll help us we havo to be mnr ried early tomorrow nnd there is so much needs doing!" "Tomorrow!" Bcnnlngs echoed, laughing hollowly. "When I thought you werodono with hlin." "You have a trick of making mis takes," sho answered, gravely. "As for instance, thinking you could sup plant your most useful friend. As soon ns we realized it. Poppy said, 'Let him co ns far as he likes ' " Henning waited for no further words ns ho rushed nwny. roppy met him held out his hand nnd smiled rather grimly, saying: "From your look, If I want to say goodby. now is the time " Six weeks later Mr. and Mrs. Poppy Snnders got wedding enrds from Henning nnd his bride thc sometime Pcrsls Moon. They lnuKhcd softly over them I'oppy hnd henrd something of Persis in reservation nnd said one to another "He got caught in tho rebound." Net complete novelette Claim." 'Holding the UCnntni. , , - " "l;' mining inei i," :' l ' to i'oppy' San kad ,. 1 h 'mother story Wide llj' n,,,re th" he d llliv Sun. ns another story. Poppy eserveil nn i ".- "''"ii.i iiv-uu ,ue- ther.f;,B."VV"B """"'" '"'' Hehce, t ..... "".""ur M. ,"vlt'"USlV to iZ"": At Hciminc set him. tho HUlMiliintlnir nf first cnnnily. covertly. I son,, i. ' """"., ruvcriiy, Fate ,,,""'" nni1 ,'",'r IKinmli. for n H",V"il",v,,.,,,lCI1 tl"- Mng dlsn11S,),"Tll0w tllm' wns " k "lsn"oe hrtmvi Melittn nnd ,17' SPECIAL HATESl durlnit tho Summer months In h niUancn Fall tjle If ou 1avb them with us bnfora July lsi. Stnniite Vrte or inant J. LICHTERMAN 1S7 H. 13th Ht. Th. Wal. IflflB J ;h ,vb J I You'll taste the difference! asco Coffee 25 lb At all our Stores U mrJZyiS naJi fe mam::: nMtammmmmmm U' fnrm .Muni, .111.111,1111,, Compare the Cost to health, and yourc sure to use toe pure, delicious crcai clrinlc WSTANT POSTUM instead nP a or coffee. Merc's a Reason B. Chertak Wenger Presents AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE GROUP OF DISTINCTIVE HATS FOR SUMMER WEAR. Fur St orage WE AKE THE ONLY EXCLU SIVE FURRIERS IN TOWN TO RECEIVE APPROVAL OF THE GOVERNMENT ON OUR DRY COLO AIR SYS TEM F 0 R PRESERVING YOUR FURS. House of Wenger I 229 Walnut St. At lath Street, Opp. St. Jumcs Hotel 8 .DESIDES six other stories, there are 65 additional features in June Good Housekeeping entertainment, instruction, stimulation something, in fact, for every member of the family in this 198-page magazine. Good Housekeeping out today ! WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker' s Store Merchandise i Down Stairs For Low-Priced Summer Cool White Low Shoes in Ten Styles for Women, $6.40 to $9.75 Pv last jBlRBM WM VAl WM IH .Hi H WM ! WM imtfxzWc'm 11153 ere an? II I I r "Abbotts" has stood for highest lH II H Hl -ifffllitv tnillr nnrl rfMm cinf-i EH I M H I"""" uu.w. n H V 1R77. Tt'.s nntlirnl. thorpfnro. H IS iP sT that Abbotts Ice Cream, made H ' 3 1HF "v i Em ' B W V X unacr tnc same expert supervi- M 1 1 AVi rs sion, is aiso or tne nignest quality. mg, 11 l& K vTV Wiiy Abbotts. iH H m n:i - i 'm. a . c a - s. , i JHisSox ! smmmy ezaassa if IKmK - trCSM UV A lmln fzm ) tCU W.1A?ji I JB i 7a.iflfLQc . KSxzl Gandif Placed M ! E V for real candy val(ic! Every nfckel roll contain 8 j" -C. 40 ensp, pure sugar waters of many fine flavors. 1 1 y --?0 Good for everybody, everywhere, everyday! ( " New England Confectionery CO. I r4 ' ! S ggJpSv -EAL RIPE CHERRJES ! I fSfct IMBEDDED '"CREAM. ' I f?,?r iG$sMP CHOCOLATE COATED I i I Jti)i)ly; .ifc, Jusciousf I Pi -"J!Rf rt I' M . M vr. jjoaFTfiLl I 111 llHIMIIiTIK 1 1 'ruVAl " II ft Romeo and Jui'ift nay have needed noontight or their iovi I ' scents, but Mus Maik aidn't. Kathleen horns tells III iff all about her tn June (,;, Housekeeping. I 1 Every second woman is asking for white SPORTS low ahoesl They tell us they are not cany lo find at moderate prices. Kinds low nccis ana contrasting trimmings. But here are actually eight different styles ot sucn sports shoes at $6.40 to $0.75. Made to Wanamaker orders and really RIGHT. Real white buckskin oxfords with perforated tips or with thc popular saddle strap and medium heels at $9.75. White leather ankle-strap pumps with saddle straps, toe pieces, back pieces or binding smartly done in black or brown leather at $9.75. White leather pumps with saddle straps and perfora tions nt $7.75. White canvas oxfords with saddle strap or tip at $fi.4H. White canvas pumps with ankle strap and medium or low covered heels, $6.90. (Chestnut) Men's Rubber-Sole White Shoes, $6.40 Sports oxfords of white leather with full wins tips or in straight-lace style heels for thorough comfort. (Gullcrj-, Mnrkfit) with saddle straps, wing I f $9.75C tips, $9.75 ) f 7 i I ff LA J ( $7.75 Rubber holes nnd SPECIAL Marquisette Curtains, $1.50 These long curtains with valances are a delight for Summer. Of white marqui sette of good quality, with hemstitched hems. (Ccntnil) leister Aisle Oppertiiiife Sale of Wash Laces 5c and 8c Yard Imitation cluny, torchon, filet, Irish and crochet for fancy work, curtains and for underthings. Edgings nnd insertions, t to 5 inches wide. Lace-Trimmed Bloomers, 75c Fine ones of pink or white batiste, well reinforced. Summer Nightgowns, 85c Cool gowns of pink flowered batiste hemstitched with blue, or white batiste trimmed with lace and embroidery. Dainty Topless Corsets, $2 Unusually fine silky htnped poplin, lightly boned and with wide elastic all nround the top. Young girls nnd slight women will appreciate these pretty cor sets at this little price. Creepers for Little Folk, $1 Checked gingham and cham bray creeper made to stand the hard wear that little tot, will give them. Three good styles in 1 to U year sizes. Children's Dresses $1.25 to $2 Any number of pretty little frocks of chambray or checked gincrhams, usually in pinks and blues. Some havo hand work, others fancy stitching, and most of them have white collars and cuffs. 2 to 0 year sizes. Bath Sprays, 75c Five feet long, of good white rubber with large spray head. Pound Cans Talcum Powder, 20c Smooth, fine talcum in c! lopsis, carnation, violet and trail ing arbutus. !PWr i: H i i $6.75 4 S K Girls' Clothes $4.75 for Camp and Vacation The frock sketched is a now two-pieeo model of cadet blue or brown line gingham Notice the linen Peter Pan collar and cuffs to match. Sizes 6 to 14 vears. $0.76. 3-Piece Dresses, $4.75 Designed especially for girls of 8 to 10 years who are going to i amp for the Summer, these can be had complete, or any one of tho three parts separately. The ma terial is a pleasing dark khaki shade. Middy is $1.50; skiit, $l.r0; bloomers, $1.75. New Skirts (i.ithered white jean skirts, $1, &l.-'5 and $1.50. Pleated white jean skirts are on bodies in sizes 8to 14 ytnrs, and on belts in sizes 12 to 10 years at $2. New pleated fongee skirts nre $0.75 to $10. Full-pleated skirts of plaid gingham, on white bodies, sizes 0 to 14 yeara, aro $3. Middy blouses, $1 to $2.60. (Marktt) All-Important Sports Coats ! ' - $49 is I Linenp Dusters are $3.75. I i All-important in the eyes of young women for all Summer uses, except for evening affairs, nnd a tmart sport- cape often does duty even then! A Chinchilla Coat Is the Newest Thing and an approved model is sketched. You may choose a rich brown or a soft taupe shade. The coat is Mnart, well tailored and most adaptable. Notice the cut of the collar and the roomy pockets. It is fully lined with beautiful peau de cygne. S49 As Low as $10 and $10.75 one can get the popular wool jersey sports jackets. Thero are various models with Tuxedo fronts, in gray and tan tints. Others, of velour and jersey, many in the bright blues and leds, arc ? 12.75 and $15. Longer wool jersey .sports coats are $23.50. Polo coats, mostly with rag Ian shoulders, are in tan, buff, rose and green, half lined with peau de. cygne, at $25 and $29. (Murkrt) Men's Sports Shirts, $2.65 To Wear Without Vests Crepes mixed with fiber silk that shines as though it were the real silkworm article cotton woven with real silk anil crepe striped with gleaming fiber silk! Choice of all thiee at this one tvpically low price. Just the kinds of colors and patterns that a man likes to wear in Summer. All sizes in the lot. Striped Silk Broadcloth Shirts, $6.50 Heavy all-silk shirts of the finest kind that we have seen for the price. So well cut that they are a pleasure to wear. Men's Plain-Color Silk Neckties, 25c Bat-Wings and Four-in-Hands You'd open your eyes in astonishment if vou knew the price these ties were originally made to sell fo, ! They're brand new and have just come to us in the p.ain colors that men like three shades of blue, two of green, two of red, as well as grays, purplos and browns. (flallcr), Murkrt) Women's Long White French Kid Gloves $3.50 Soft and beautiful of texture, these gloves are of flesh, elastic skins, cut to fit smoothl. They are in the 12-outton length nnd are overscam sewn ( t'entrull Young Women's Crepe Pajamas, $3 Two-piece pajamas are of a fine qunlit.v of pink ciepe with printed nosegays in pink, blue or lavendei The little jackets slip oei ihe head and hae very hoi t kimono sleeves t ( o nt nil Good Vacation Luggage In Variety at $4.50 to $10 $1.50 for shin black fabnc suitoasis, IH nrul 2,l mm,'., with i''. ncr handles and corners ami good ca'ches They hae pretty figured linings and pockets in the 'ops Sii for the 24-mc.h size; the same with a trnv and stiong leiitnei straps, ?G. Extra Deep Suitcases These are 24 to 30 inches, four sizes, gient nnd roomy and especially suitable foi automobile uvc Tlu-y have leather cor iiirs and reinforcements and extra good hand'es The linene lining1- are cheeked. W'th meted corners, $9. with -ewn 'orners Sin (Clirtnot i New House Dresses, $1.50 Simple, practical dreBses are of pink, blue, led or two-tono checked ginghams and percales with nek rack trimming the wide sash, square neck, pockets and short sleeves. (Sketched.) The same style, in plain pink or blue or checked gingham, can be had in extra sizes at S2. Bib Aprons 50c, 75c, 85c All sorts of pretty ones of prun in white grounds with small colored tiguros or stripes and contni'-tnig bindings K.V aprons ate trimmed with rickrnck Polly Prim Aprons, 50c Of percale with pink, blue. In- onder or green figures on wbiu grounds Ever so pretty and frc-n looking. 500 Gingham Aprons 25c Blue-nnd-white checks in iroret styles. Just COO, so early shopping is advisable, , (Canlrul) w JP 1S vr- $1,50 Al to to V-FJ .J M Jit ' M tt nJ .M Af mJ 4- Hl, (