s ;; '' ' wSVil ' ' ",', f ,v ". "'Vl "t ;''VT u t i, r -' T J V I" ' ' r- "i i k 6 EVENING PUBLtC 'LED0ER- PHIIBja&HlA, THUlfeDATT, JANUARY 5, '1022 t ' V ' ;v .. "i iw V ' L'l ' I a-- m. m w- w I II ti Tt kri. ' .Jtt aai, .& rW I HP Si' ma- Wis Auther te Teil of Wsr Boek At A rnertlnf ftf Hin tlrntvnln- StAetetv M'the New Century Drawing Itoem to te flmMw. Abby Sutherland will tell Jew "The Wn and the IJoek" came te written and who Jts heroine rcnlly jwas. There will be readings from the. Jecms by Mr. Ernest Phillips nnd Mrs. I O. McAllister. ;.r i. BITE -. . i WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr.WernetV Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At )est Drug or Department Stores, 80c., 50c., $1.00 or write direct te filDiUlMlt.a..ll5BtkmnSt.N.T. Indications for Spring C VefU. January 15th VOGUE On Sale New ! At AJI Newt Standi ! Vgt, 19 W..I lh Slrt, ! Yrk Cltj Ebetewd And SI M. ter which nur mr rotarrtj retarrtj Mm te' t nut TEN Uiuw "I Vecu nil will tetitjdt til of U 8prlei Vtihlen Saatttt. Rum ty ,,... Washington OB 59.00 n .. $0.00 dni Baltimore jy Sunday, January 8 HdkUI Train LeaTts Bre4d Street Station T '50 A.M. Wet FhlUdflchl. 7.55 A.M. IlEICtMMl LUVU . Waililnslen .. "MOP it. Baltimore (Union StB.) . 8.13 I It. ICT SlmlUr Rxramlana bundllri.. .inn. anry 22. Februurj 5, 19, March 5, 10. Pennsylvania System 3"Pnent "f th IlrenrtvrST I.tmttfd 0S3SI M rANY an uninterest- ig interior has been made most delightful by replacing the old fixtures with new ones. Our Salesroom contains just the kind of fixtures that you're looking for. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers .' -V i Tinn't hurt a bit! Dren a little. "Frewenc" en an aching corn, in - stantly that corn steps hurting, then h?rtly you lift it right off with fin- i era Trulvl r 3.50 " Round wrffif 1 1 i it jnK i '' M i I - aaH'Bi'1' aN aKis-f'n SiL-lLuK jS ( i i xeur eruRKisi news a tiny uettie ei "ft ' w;..,rir,eM for a few cent .iffirlent .'".. TTffS'f"' T" . .-- ,----... 1 in Viihinufi AVfirV hnrd corn. r,fr rnrn rt c',rn' between the tees, and the aius, .wiHpui soreness or irrita. DAIL E REANN HEADS STILL DEADLOCKED I Unable te Agree en Irish Peace Treaty, Members Adjourn Until Tomorrow FACTIONS STILL WRANGLING Dail Member Sure Treaty Will Fail by Twe Vetes Londen, Jan. 5. (Hy A P.) .T. J. Walsh, member nt the Dail Ffreann, is quoted In n Central News dispatch from Dublin today as saying : "I enn definitely Mate that, ns the position stand, the treaty will be defeated by nt least two votes." "I tnlte full iepnniblllty for making tliat statement," continued Walsh. "The decision will likely be tnken Ii tc tonight, nnd I fee that It is of n crencn Importance nnd of vital Aret for every constituency te real the exact position " The feiitnil News correspondent ns ether deputies who were queried in r.yml te Walsh's statement said they would net attempt te contra dirt it, and that their manner of siijing e continued the serious fears generally entertained. H the A'S'iclatcd I're.ss Duhlln. Jin. fi.-The Pail Kireann. .tfter holding brief munnnif a. id after nmin siwsleni lixhi. vliheut mnkinR lurther jiregress in ceii'idcratiMi of the Ajicle-IrNh tn-uty. iidieumed this af ternoon until tomorrow morning. It will Iimi meet in trlate session te hear the report of tup unofficial com cem imtte; whicli ii tryins; te find a baM upon which nn agreement may be reached. The Dnil adjourned nlmest Iminoli Imineli i.teiy nfter cf.nvening: tills uierniu;;. During tlic reVw it was .turned a joint uieettnif of ni(ets oppenn;: and favor 111" flm Alli'lii.trlvli trnnlv li.-l.l ,. ...,. ! tig and canvassed various possibilities I for reafhiliff nn nereemeiit. hnf wUlumt I u Vllil. When '! o'clock nrtived. f lie heur et "or recenvenins. ninn of the prlueipal leaders en both sides were stl'l dis cunsIiix tlielr respective posUeiis. I'animi di alera uime into the nsi-em-hly room four minutes after the hour mill mferred with sever il member-. It was net until .'! :.T r "clock lh.it tli tleaker took the chair an 1 called the meeting te order. Freeman's Journal Crltlcbed j Immediately nft-'f order was called William Osgrnve. of Kilkenny, rose tc rebuke the rrecmnn's Jeurn.il for its editorial this inenilnjr attacking Mr. le Valere. In condemning the newspaper. Cos Ces grae. who 1 one of the strongest .supporters of the tre.ity, ileclnred : "I desire te express regret thnt any Irish journal should publish Much n lending article as thnt whleh appeared .n the Freeman's Journal this morning. The Dail has- the hi'.'hest confidence in nnd respect for the President nnd the country has the (ilghtst report for the President. It Is net in the interest of ratification of the treaty that ii it arti cle such at, this should appear in any journal." Sean Etchingham spoke, condemning . the sunie artlilc and a further nrth'l' which said in effect that the country 'was Hick of the speech-making nnd de claiming in the Dull. lie said journal ists should life discretion in reporting speeches, nrd d'-elared thev should "get n't the man" who controlled the paper. lie said he thought the representative I of the paper should be expelled from the Dail for this insult. I Produces Great Anxiety I The astonishment produced in the ' Dail by De Valera's sudden production of his alternative proposals and his an nounced determination te move them as an amendment te the treaty ut today's session quickly turned into anxiety ever the probable effect of this move en the ' further proceedings In the Dail. Supporters et rntincatlen epres themselves tin deeply r-htcrined at the turn affairs have taken. Seme 'ee In De Valera's action nn attempt te rally the extrtm3 Ilcmib. leans te his side, while ethers profess tc regar 1 it n the lnst desperate effort of n le i.ler who i ties his power slipping from his gras,i. Frem th" confusion caused U- his launching of whnt the followers of Arthur tirimn neem agreed te call doc ument Ne. 3," It is difficult te evolve any cencici- view ei iiie proeauie result, I and mnsr 'jbservera, after exnrcsiilnz th?lr respcttlve perrenal opinions of De V.ileri'4 action, say the unrnvellnc of the tangle incut await today's pro ceedings of the Dail. ICdlters Itap De Velcra Meanwhile strong condemnatory comment nppcan In the Duhlln news- . papers. An 'diterial In the Freeman's I Jiiirnnl this morning read": "These who hoped De Vulera would I si.are Ireland the erdenl of a factional tight ever hlB absurd Document Ne are te be disappointed The Irish pee peo poe pie will find no justification in Lis pub pub li'Rtien for hh criminal attempt te 'livide the nation. His nlleged alterua He te the trenty la no alternative. Tt contains nil the articled for which the treaty has been !isnilei by the Ideal' orater-j of thu Dail, only it is much worse." The newspaper, seeking an explana tion of Mr. de Velera'u action, uys it is apparently due te "vanity," and adds: "lie cannot forgive the Irishmen v. he made the treaty for their success, and for thli he Is tead) te sacrifice Typical Conversations Twe Women Shoppers Standing In the Street Car ,rOL"D think they'd have the decency , J- te get up and give a woman a seut. My dear. ou don't knew these men. You'd think the might ccn offer te held a woman's packages, but no! I should say net ! Did you ever see liinjthlng se selfish? Absolutely care , for no body except themselves. Once they get in a street car, they show their true natures. Yen. you can see that nil this polite ness en ether occasions U merely put en. . My dear. If it wann't fop the con ventions they would be dragging us down the street by the hair. f.uenniriue jerrrni men reailiiw ne.epapen are obviously tynccntrai. ., inff en mr neici, .i aecp Hun creep' i n0 P fremihe neck has )ut aleut ' reachta Me ""'"" " . , r .. . .. . ... A "' th de nl ''"f ' wt around in -t-their offices nnd order people around. :::.-r '',;"."".-' b" " "' ",n ur",lnn "' ' Did n man ever offer veu ii sent' Yes, but ft has been be long age that I have almost forgotten about it. en of thesa J the country, He hits net the Instinct of , the Irishman In his bleed. "It Is the eimc of Ireland that 1U unity Hheuld be broken by ouch a mnn acting under the ndrlec of en Kngllsh- itnnn who nciiievca tame in me jiritwi Intelligence Nrrvlce. (An apparent fl.f..tnrt , l-lllllfl fM.lt. InMt. flJtlt- ivnii'iiw It' l.lltllli; t Milwi;. r tnn.il ' went e. 1 Is largely the work of Chll- llT Tlift trial, ticnnln milat sand tin nnd bcxin their freedom by givine tlicli- fate into the hands of their own countrymen " NEWSPAPERMAN KIDNAPPED BY ARMED MEN IN DUBLIN Had Received Threat He Would De Put In Burial Vault Dublin. Jan. 0. (Uy A. I'.) A. B. Kay. correspondent for the Londen Times, was kldnnpped last night by three nrmeil men while with ether news paper men in a grocery shop. There has been no word of him since his dis appearance nnd no explanation of his' seizure. The correspondents attending thU I morning's session of the Dell Klrennn ' demanded his immediate rdeaxc nnd the , punishment of his kidnappers. Kay's friends pointed te nn nrtlcte ' he wrote recently from Cerk, saying that some of the leading fighting men of I tlint city favored ratification of the Irish treaty, as n possible reason for his abduction. They Mild he was warned J nt that time te leave Cerk en the threat thnt he be "put in a vault with corpses , and b candle." Michael Cellins told the correspond ents he had sent two of his best men te Cerk te rescue Kay, nnd thnt the kid nappers would be severely punished. Announcement thnt Kny's release 'might le expected shortly was made lu u message from Cerk received bv Des mond rit7gernhl. Minister of Propa ganda, tills afternoon. MRS. TYLER. "EMPRESS." RESIGNS K. K. K. POSITION, Quits Under Fire, Alleging Illness of Daughter as Cause Atlanta, Jnn. .". Mt. Kllznbcth Tyler, of this city, last nignt nnneuncexl her resignation as assistant in the propagation department of the Ku Klux Klan. Mrs. Tyler, In a written communi cation nddresscd te members of the or der, said the resignation was te take effect Immediately and that It was due, te the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Deris Manning Jett who is suffering troll) tuberculosis. "My physician. Dr. Hen ry fllj-ahec. says 1 must rest or completely cel- lapse," the letter said. Mrs. Tyler referred te herself as hnv- I Ing no elficinl connection with the Klan. but declared that after her res- ! ignatinn she would ulwnys "be with you in hplrlt." ! Ne announcement was made last ! night as te Mrs. Tyler's successor. Mrs. Tyler, who was grand chief of staff of the women's division of the Ku Klux Klan, was one of the Klen's "big three," the ether two being Im perial Kleagle Clarke nnd Imperial Wizard Simmons. The resignation of Mrs. Tyler hns been demanded for months, en account of a scandal which split the Klan. On September 10 the New Yerk World told of the urrist of Clarke and Mrs. Tyler in nn underworld resort in At lantu which policemen raided about midnight n few days prier te October 31. 11)10. Clarke and Mrs. Tyler were tnken te the citj prison in Atlanta nnd locked up until morning after they had been booked as "Jim Slatnn" nnd "Mrs. Cnrrell." They were released en hail the following morning. On October 111. 1010, Clarke and Mrs. Tjler, it was stated, were ar raigned before a police recorder, who docketed them under their real names. They were found guilty of disorderly conduct and lined SS each, with the al ternative of working twelve days en the streets. The fines were paid. U. S. ATTORNEY TO GO Auther of New Jersey Election Law Resigns by Request Trenten, Jnn. C. Fnited States Dis. trict Attorney KJmer II. (ieran, follow ing n request from I'nlted States At torney General Dougherty for his rrsig. nation, has tendered it. and it. has been accepted, te become effective en Febru ary l.". Attorney General Daugherty's re quest, he stated, was in line with his pelii y te remove from Democratic con trol the offices of District Attorney anil Federal Marshal when such offices have been In the poessien of the Demei rat for eight years. Geran, when In the Legislature dur ing Woodrew Wilsen's Administration, Introduced the Geran Flectien l.nw, which is still operative in this State. GUILTY OF SLAYING GIRL . . ,, Jersey Justice ter Geerge Gares for Murder of Child New nninswick, N. ,1., Jan. T. illy A. P.) Geerge Gnro..ferty-nlne cars I old, carpenter, was cenvh toil by n jury tedny of tirst degree- murder for the I slaying of lie-year-old Theresa Kueh- ' arskl in a hotel here en December 'Si I'reM'rbinl "Jersey justice" moved with its wonted bvvlftness In avenging i the little girl, who whs strangled te death and tiiffed in a suitcase alter the e ' hud been nFSHulted Gares trial consumed enl n day nnd a 1ml?. The jury -.pent but forty I minutes deciding his fate. Supreme I Court Justice Itergen immedlatelv ; sentenced him te electrocution during the week of February (I. Jack Londen's Mether Dies Oaliland, Calif., Jan. R.- (I!v A. P.) Mr. Flera, Londen, mother of the late Jaclt Londen, t he writer, died en terday at a hospital near here where she had been under treatment for m v eral weeks. She w.is seventy-nine venrs old and a nntlw of Ohie. By J. P. McEVOY yitr. hrr a trcif. fleunrcs t'eicn in it nnd ccpiit him with a natty leukl. UJUU.. 1 ' theuj; I often tell Jehn that if I ucll he was thn klml nf a ..,., who would let a woman stand up In n street car I would leave him, I hove said the very bnme thing te' Hareld tune and again. I have said I ! hi,L' "1"'"-ld think a man would I be ashamed te keep n seat und let a ' lady stand, especially if h!ic la heldinsj (At i... leth of them ijlare at alt the men in the vicinity, xrhe are either unutuaUy interested in the neici or in the car adut. I T OOK There is u seat I Quick, Jj ,.fr. , ,,, ",17 ( ItOtll KOniftl make n mart rlntk inr .;; i ..:" ; ", "'",. Kct ,i; seat puthini) asid men, icemen and children n their path. They make it. A great syjh of telief from the two ireiini. Much greater sighs of relief from the men. Fetcet ., ce(inie, htiuevtr). XlVA.h, it's nheut time we get a , VV se Meat. I CUCCH these men wmilrl Keel uu drop In our tracks before they would set un and irlvn ua nnn. W ML I I he m. KV friiliTUil'l Surprise of I9'J2 is coming in a day or two it' ttmpting sweet indeed a treat we knew yeu.'ll say-it's great te eat ???? JUST BEAR IN MINE) THE NAME IT BEARS POLAR I CHOCOLATE I Platinum-Faced Bar Pin Platinum front nnd grccn-geld back, pierced design with sapphire in center $14.50. A bar pin is one of the most appreciated gifts of jewelry. We have hundreds of patterns from which te cheese, all fashionable and moderately priced. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWKhUKS SILVERSMITHS -SEABOARD AIR LINE F L O 'R I tiniet oil -ItH'I.V. CAIi sliimli: Ne. i ' u. :m I let. J. .Mld-Sniitli tlb Spl spfflil I.v. N. V. !', It. B. llultlniurr Ar, nkhhuten I.t. Mnlilni:tm ,r, Itlfhmunil 3 10 I'il L' L'.O.". 1J1 1J r .nu i.lJ ,1 jn s :'3 " n.fin 0 BS ' 7 .L'.l U.4.', " I 7.55 1:17 Ail U.3U Ar. Kalflicli 4.a am H:.1S- .-. .1.', 7 4S heiilhfrn rlnn 1111 l'lnrhurtt ,r. Tiinnlrn Celuinbln " Mnannah jl0:23 U1H0 ii m.iis 1:10 I'M i an ' " Hrunmvlfk 7 T I'M in.ie Ar. Jiwktentllls I.t. JticUnenville Ar. Turepn 6:a.". I'M! S a 10.U0 " a ,pn a.mi Clearwater ll.llpatr 7 30 AM 7.40 " H:30 " S 45 s.r.4 0 40 M, l'MfTiwurg Ar. Ilracltntowe 7. it Air S.0) " tl.10 " I itToePMi 11 no " i 3 a! 1.17 ' I S IB 1 1 '30 " ' Q no 3. (4 S 3C 9.0S Ar. Surnseta r. Venice I.v. Jackkenfllle Ar. Ht. Auiu.tlne ' (Irmanri I e no 11! " I)atone-Senlrefc , raim iienru " Miami tn n 1.00 7 10 10 10 Winter leurlxt Tlrkiti ut Hrrtucrd Hules, Allewlnc HtetHivcri. Ketnrn Limit Mar SI, 102?. New ea Bala jAlterl M. Greenfield &.Cbia A Complete Heal felE-R.E E rWerr?. Albert M. Greenfield & Ce. 15th & Chestnut Streets Branch Office: St 2 S. Fifth Street - mm0' RAILWAY- D A Ne 1 i Se V rjbuard ' Lrfctife li.,l Mail Jnn 2.'::, Pinehurst, N. C, Seulhern Pines. N. C Camden. S. C. Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Write NOW for rtiem- .111 it il 2il Til s 4T ii et 'lJ-0I AM ie i .-i.-i ,i t an P.MI or, ' Air rt;40 PH. tleni and authentic infer matien. Boekltti. " l n.ee " E 8-.15 " I 0:40 " .no io;eo " 0:00 Pit! B:M AM1 MVInterlnirlntlw Menth." "Ilantina- Hnd llkhlnr in 7.30 7'40 J9J10 -r.'s" 8:00 U:1U thft- heillll." "Hnlf nfi Itli.r hperta" (cItIiic enir nnn lennia tournament dutea). J. Ctrl Jobnien, D. P. A. 1S3S Cheatnut St.. l'hlla.. r. Nit Yerk Office 142 V. 2d fit. Wanhtneten, D. C. Ofllca 714 14tb St., N. W. en am io.ne PM3 en iii.oe -9 .10 Pill 1:34 AMC " 1 17 " " S:15 " " Ml :30 " Estate Institution The Dwelling and The Stere Residential districts change. The Dwelling of today is the Stere of to morrow Business has no sentiment. Fifteen years age 52d Street, south of Market, was row en row of two story houses renting at moderate prices. Today large stores, leased at high prices, take the place of the dwellings of fifteen years age. West Walnut Street is slowly, but surely, yielding te the insistent call of "Business." Expensive hpines are giving way te still mere valuable stores. What is true of 52d Street of Walnut Street is also true of all sections of the city. Our activities are net limited te any particular locality. Whatever your needs this complete real estate institution is at your service. mmmm n 1 i I AihwJtVrti'vti1 " i " f Mr HI I Bff Ik r H I H I H rvH jHk IWH Kllm Faa9 PreductA Ce fc 238 Termlnr. iSurhct 238 3 XIJUUIKjl"rWr1 HAHIMIJUT ECZEMA IN RASH CUTICURA.HEALS On Back of Neck. Caused Irritation and Less of Sleep. "Ecserna broke out in a rash en the back of my neck r.id was very red. It caused irritation and less of sleep and I could net help scratch ln; it. The trouble lasted about two months. I began using Cutl cura Seap and Ointment and after using two cakes of Cutlcura Seap and one box of Cutlcura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Regina Zilliex, 1905 East St., N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cutlcura Seap, Ointment and Tal cum promote and maintain skin parity, skin comfort and skin health. The Boap te cleanse and purify, the Ointment te seethe and heal, the Talcum te powder and perfume. hitlukrniWMI. A!ilmi:"0(UawUV. rtWrlM.IXpLX, tteltl. Hui." ReMtrwr. Ut, a. Dhitimn. litni Vc. TtlramtM. MHFCatlciv Sep iIitm without mug. MfciniAwgamgn Charge Accounts InvitetaminiKmanEwMail Orders FillednBmniaaJ Fur Repairing "Pay for the 1 C !BL Janhas i At 83 !Per Entire fur stocks without reserve, at cost and below cost. This is eu,r annual event and this seasons reductions are and former selling price have been entirely disregarded. Our sole aim is te dispose of our remaining stock at bedrock prices. This is your opportunity te buy furs new for present needs and for next winter, at prices which can never be duplicated. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer Marmet Coats (se inch) Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed (se inch) '. '. . Russian Peny Coats ttm (se inch).. . Trimmed Russian Peny Coats.'. ', (40 inch).'.',. Australian Nutria (se inch) French Seal Coats (se inch) Nutria-Trimmed French Seal Coats as inch)'..'. French Seal Coats (je inch) Austr. Opossum Trimmed French Seal Coats. . (se inch).,, Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats (36 inch).. . Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats (10 inch)'.'.'. Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats ( ss inch) Natural Muskrnt Coats (3S inch) Natural Muskrat Coats '. ', (i0 ineh) Moleskin Coats (S6 inch).. , meiBSKin wraps Hudsen Seal Coats aiiuim-Ariuuucu iiutiauii ecai ieais (S6 inch) Hudsen Seal Coats fi0 inch)' ' ' Skunk-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats ! " " nn ,,., 1" Hudsen Seal Wraps ys S'" Hudsen Seal Wraps ,)K . . ." ' Hudsen Seal Wraps (1S inef: Hudsen Seal Circular Capes !.!!!.! (is inch) ' ' Natural Raccoon Coats (se it hi" Natural Squirrel Coats ' (se inch)'" Natural Squirrel Coats (,n ,,,, ' " Natural Squirrel Wraps s JJJJ ' ' ' Natural Squirrel Circular Capes fln ,'l ' ' ' Natural Squirrel Wraps .....'.'" S ' ' ' IJIatk Meire Caracul Wraps '. r5 i laupe Caracul Wraps ,, K ,. Taupe Caracul Circular Capes. ? .)" ' mi JT jr,i. -. . I-55 inch) . . . Trimmed Leepard Skin Coats (3G t-c(; Skunk-Trimmed Persian Lamb Coats. .....,,, (is inch) Jap Mink Wraps nn .. '" Natural Mink Coats (aeZhi'" Natural Mink Wrap n hxeh ) Natural Mink CeatS....::::: I ," "' Natural Mink Circular Cape ....!!!!;'.;;:;;:; (46 inch) '. '. '. Alaska Beaver Ceat ,,,.'" Ermine Wrap Wm;... Broadtail Wrap "," ;'. Broadtail Wrap (W mch)... (is inch)... trn Entire Stock uxeuse at yenqer i229falnut si J at Urn straa't ohhasite the SLjjmc?sHatal Annual Clearance. Quality Furs Offered at Sharp Reductions An exceptiena.1 opportunity te sccure tlieae superior pelts that are characteristic of Merris Wenger's collections at exceptionally reduced prices. and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cott Werk When Yeu Want It Delivered" 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request kfjg P HIGH CHARACTER 1922 cTHODEL mere drastic than ever. Cost, profit (i5 ineh),, . (36 inch). l-arBc zize Leets (Sizes from 44 te 54 & of Chokers, Steles and Sets ul savings et 50 per cent! CHERTAK WENGER ANNOUNCES Millinery Fer Wear in the Southern Resorts enUrf Reduced Reduced from te 75.00 49.60 150.00 98.50 75.00 49.50 135.00 89.50 98.50 49,50 120,00 79.50 150.00 79.50 165.00 89.50 185.00 115.00 180.00 119.50 200.00 129.75 120.00 79.50 150.00 98.50 245.00 129.75 .300.00 195.00 300.00 195.00 300.00 193.50 375.00 225.00 395.00 245.00 375.00 245.00 450.00 295.00 525.00 345.00 600.00 395.00 750.00 495.00 350.00 225.00 450.00 292.50 525.00 345.00 750.00 495.00 825.00 545.00 900.00 595.00 450.00 295.00 700.00 595.00 900.00 595.00 450.00 295.00 600.00 395.00 750.00 495.00 750.00 495.00 1500.00 995.00 1075.00 745.00 2000.00 1245.00 900.00 595.00 1000.00 595.00 900.00 595.00 2000.00 1245.00 list) ill! aa 1 I I ( -te6w lu 'K ,.yvVW u -y . -- i.',,4u: "i" ""' J- .J.it-'i.4..!- as J-m gets up and (I guess they would). iXMaM'JMlMUMBlHITBl'iMH- 2j - m i-m
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