-T;vrT'fw' -' IJ if N . ' WW 11 tt J tf L i C? I IV fcl 6 Evening public ledger--Philadelphia, satebbay, januaby 21, 1022 c- "The Marriage Gambler" lit- mazi:i, I.KVO ItATfUU-XOlt riote Comfert and a Sense of Nearness. Can Cema Frem an"'- ''' c"""",w rr t 1 1. i.i ..... n..,.,- carei isathbetirnr, ener having Unexpected Reminder of borne Una I ery Ucar , ,,.,.,, A,rfc Tr,.v tlt(cet changes I SARAH D. LOWRIE'S SATURDAY EVENING TALK LAST summer In the midst of u sail- Httln drawers, lmlf Idly, hnlf eagerly, , 'c "' 'i .fArn Jiie Aeerj of fti m- , x "ummer.in inc mm. v 01 ,.u HumM. 1 ..iiie.-ted n find something, fttuatien for Daisy Castleten, of in partywhen the beat was swoon- l.TWly c eth 'r SerT "The Jelly llcvelers." Ueicever, inc imi the blue expanses f Vroi.el,. $ . h ' ' nln year , the the docs nl tore Aim, nJ mar- man's liar with liar Harber town and 11V,inKFv .! "":?.. i"5:." jt l.'t .... ,f a ..-. .iriem Aanfrr rAn - . . iiiiv iMiinni iiiui rrf;riiL Mount Lwt growing mere nut mer --, - - :;"-, - ail u theuch urrnm ike behind us mm tm- iiiini ; ',' i ;'..",. V. i;fr beckoning us en. I thought s 1 looked , J ,ln,, ,ic,cr "'"J. bcferi'- buck for a moment nl 1 he group or OUK , , ,, ,nW nWw yeungatcra singing and laughing round . S. , i .. r n.n ,.,. the young chap St the tiller, and the p ",rfcct,T,w,iiM,i?1,Sawf i ir .Lilv reminiscent sml'e en the faces of tLe , J " lA.V" &.rS1 few grown-ups who were there te Iimi "r.11,re e,ic"'"5 ,,".,, """ CHAPTKH XXIII Daisy Again ZSSXS itf ie hippenln of home. , A-PfUUttr scene w.lh .Carel, Nick eneed a mere carefree hour ev thllen f" ,t " w .a m i t ,.. AJ-went bad; te his old courteous Mth a JteMerStrd "S of plC '"AA''. , ?,VWpi,ndwlt ,,,,0n treatment of her, but they were mile, i.i T1). - . .nninfiit-4 lnlir mv """. sum nuu mwi. 'u).-iri. l icy wcre ue two strangers "" " ." -" ".! ;. :... ...i 1""" &hr had anticipated, above all tehen shit discovers that A'icfc suspects the true state of her feelings. mine and under cover of the ln;?!njf and "p ,;. ,np tn 11 ehafflnc, asked me n euestl-n that H' .aftV n I1N Ukei showed me that one. .it kasl. of il.i n"iZ,, Ul 1IH thai whri 1 1 T Mm II b atifficil Carel would lime Invited-Nick's ca- teFee, but bhe ltnevt that he would see through her tirelenne. and no for Nick.- he writhed mentally whenever he THE FROCK FOR SPRINGTIME . !'. Vit' tittnnln lif fllrl vrt.t avai tnn if i .. .v., .r.vp .. ,v -,v. vw vaAt nnytning witn mero Biyje te it; -rua ,, Peter Pan cellar is here te Btny, for n whlle at least, 'and no In the short fi' Miawl cape. A combination of the tw() v in , drcis cut en straight lines out k of one. piece is the costume that you 'i will sec everjbedy wearing in a month I or two. 'Hie hat matches the frock, usually, and the material may be tweed, heather, sorge or wool Jersey. The binding en cape and narrow bell matches the lining of the cape in color f M and material. The new full sleeves O gavuvrvu ihuj ii LNAi.u ui. u.u wrist arc ? shown en the bleuse worn under the i frock prtr vmi far from lii:.-.l -hearted. 'nt nntin if n nn Ann Ar in nrinv nm -... i . i x . n xit.i rf tte nwe iVi iwKl Ser e , T IOIjI "' ! l '-".-"" 'thought of what Care must have mif- laminri of mir crOHt lOK-VS of that n0- ),,r "'jnr ,or, " ,, ,"V l e v'0,,i" bnrp tl10 Power te roue her. lid J:2hfPrw- S , ,1 atl Mick a lonely nm be Mered hour ns WhPM(lv,T this thought occurred te the in- in wnieii no en hip iu-v . " "- ihlm. no mutter where he wns. the het had mRde two home seem emptied of lh joy of hfe. ii.- ...... T tin.. nl1i.trfl fl HlW l-IIU- tlTl-1.-. t r l i.t. . . . . .... Hvn -..- : .n.l i.,n j.. hi lip MurMiuii iimi ....-- -, -- - . nnui u i snuuiun i ue decent auem EU nuest.en, spoken I. that h'r fliJ(l. ff m? esIWril,nPCI, , t nnllk- either i,t? WImf ,f t feum, , t j reul(1 et hujband cetlld net hear It. nud .of thMOi enjy m lu-r cinotbe reminder ;p, Il0r Kv- rat hIs ti,0UKhUi nd be reminded, ras this: l.atl come tbwngh e .hnm-e rove n- ( tj)0I1 v,cl.n,.iM1 ,, Wls ,et-hended nnd "Mave ye.i lenndtnat death is J ,loll 0e another i-r.in who. In speaklnc . i,ftMtl.jiintP. tl,.- thought occurred te cemplct" reparation-' When jour e hr ,i,ej,ter. had Mirewn n niw luM j,,m thn, ,, ,nipUl h0mctUing des mother died, was tlmt the cud of ieut ifin MOm el(i irciiiert. mid sf" hoi- a j,t.rftt0t tililt iint. ,reuid fireU30 the bcai neirness -j.i, lien: Or did you 1'nve n H1.,1tc udtrhtHndln i-t Mu- drl ln j ,, reeling esaerA.U rime-, mu m ;. in(,reNtq and ambition-.. ' "I'd kill h.n rxnt-i-twlly. uimniue of its existence. lloe(1 meuntr,j t0 l)raln nIlJ l0 saw Tl... n.L.i-iii ttiiii nai iiii-.'-a iu- m.-i ...l v. . . v IA H VHHftK t . s . . r.,.ii tuwaiEJ yMMKHMimi'K -v'v v!, ! ?.', is.v, :...;:... i. rs - j &'t vr b .1, c "jusmi ''mAvllHf!MW:lH KIKMVHH .iBP'fl trill Pease TeH Me lF2a e De I- CYNTHIA Te "I Am Nineteen" Ge and sea the ene who preached the pennon you refer te and tell 1dm all about your trouble with your hue band nnd nalc his ndvlce. e will direct you far better, than any ene else. Tell him the full truth. Yeu have done nothing wrenir. htr veit-a sneaking. n:iu et net Hk her the essence of hei ' TVrhapt )nu was hit first conscious don't knew v.-hat 1 menn- he ended IVIV-fc. 'n " . . . U AIM H.l ' WHS I.I- lllbl IIMl-l'lUII- sllw. ....'mil 1,1.'. n Itllli'.'ll I '.fl' .IHIll lin.,.,.1.- n.,,1 ,, ,,.. .-!,. ,, !,,, I. .,.,, 1 yelf if T tbeusht If one r, spirit- ' himself ' te h.- reasonable nnd te bring nal oneugii o'-e '-eiil 1 ir mi"i-athed loeklnjf at nrc. doubtful hew te explain, i Tillf,n, tin- Vullc of the Sln.d. -.- i tlut she did net liave te explain, be- ;,ati1' e:. m,.f.t wifferlns withe-it ilren. cauee I knew exactlr what she mount. . ' ,",.., '.i ,.rtnln faetu. eertai -.-- . m ftH-lll'-illwi"!. ...... -- muneugn. ns ter ht. ii wi u.iru lerun- reijAn jiv", l eannet hiwu lAr.ll. ,A !...( . .M tti.i ..!,.. n ftt..t flin, li.l p -f,. iif l'v ii "ii uir miuui-iuii iiiai iiv 1 could b" at all rational One day he met Daisy en the street. lMrs. Wilsen Gets Recipes Frem Chef We Often Sigh With Wistfulnesst But We Always Give a Second Sijj Even if We Never Attain the Jey, That Wc $b Greatly Jft'S Fer, We Will Find Seme Cempensqtwn te Make Us Satisfied te expre3a bj nerd wh.u T hud ills covered. I had always huppescd. n thinkinz bout death, that with the Vedy put way forever as a rocenlrable pail of her nnd with the life that had gene out of the body swept into sonic vertex of "ternitv bever.d and my mothe- memory IJSill behind which nnd nothing en lnt And depress! her se. death Kjppesin? I wa mtherle . , vm- iiu; iiv i.jt-,, avii. mi iif '...'i cai, certain ,uuj , wng gpnuincy. r.a( te see her. .siiremse r sll0 he,, . ,)cr miln ,)nn(1 wlth ( nl or ,',)'1 s appearance of nenchaUncc, altheui w.-i- Mfi- heurl lAitin.1 I a S.i, nl'he-ijh te be comforted rneani snw jflek'R face. that en? i-i neither lemrcn-atea nor I "tie Isn't happy.' eonseb'J. .i dees mean -eni-thlng exultantly. "Bhc's Who Brings Them te Her Frem Europe iimt .ii imi Hi.-, meit nnlntu nainti v-iin meet norrew unWwed an gh Uga r.. . r, .., t 1 T , . If I I- 1 her heart leaped le her threat when bhe ' HIS ays t llll Apples lncillUC O Spicy Minci'lllCUl .1 iOVei Pie. Toe. Combines Potatoes and Meat in a Aetv Way l-lessed. plie said te hei-pclf net ' making him happy." Aloud phe nnld sweetly, "Why, .n-u, i naveirr sten you in se long 'fold In the ftlilly beaten nhiterf of two Ity MUh. M. A. WILSON i.ii mini -. ..".r r-ii. i.,. i-i-ii ni-i.-i..i.-i.i's i' - that Jm siirnr sed th.-ir you rempinbcr'.-....,, ,eii ,.., , r ii-e.,.,. in ..s-l-s mid turn In a bakim: Mi nnd place, all that T iuiil jiusm-n or I ,.,, their friends who ara mfl. ri..,,. nr .., ' .iaiitanimt i c.rintri.. iim tnn with vmieil cIipi-h-. ! :V0'jlJ !J.th.? vc9' P01'11;!1' trl-k"n by h.-. .ompnatIe.i: Ard , . . , ,n..ni.,rrlriir t., the 'r-nriM r.i.i ,.i,f , Wi v,.n,r,,e,i frnm link,- in a het even hint le brown the or her, Ati.l tnat pen.i ne- ..l,.n.sih Pil "t torsenu - .,. , . , -,,p .""", :;t," , i " ". '", V" I' . " " Z , tee lighlh. which all her Iittie lv engings iu ,.: . unv ,,t. l'er;ettulnen in ---.---;.-,- ",,..: """"" .,";,.. r.urepc anu enngu uacii a numiier i - en'ailed. and the i.spenvib litj "".'. .;,;,'., e, t of srief In-, a.ise it u. ...: .1 - t, " n V. ' .. " of dishes that have new flavor. He I'olateo a l.i rretenraie nl! of her one-time pow.es.,ten ,.,,.. s tl blnn,. w(,,n wi)4,r there rheub i :.-, , r' "', ., ,' , " ' , , . "."Vit Lin, ,v! ''lK, t,rln with iiim a story or no ge,ctft ciKht hmuU p(ltlUeCf ,.,. n,i occupations involved, th-rn wej K.. .. ,,,,.,. . ,.. OM,iBaien Instead et ,:;."" .' " ' ' .. ...i" ..... , ..-, . " . lure)an housewives who ure growing ,..,,. ..,.i. i)0ii,r ,iUter. C-oek until of her but the memory te carry " lvi ,)W).r. i thmk vcrv m.in let- ., L; -"1H , "..L ""',, ".A. ' ,i" ,,,l',k th? vn"s C""',n herbs. In fancy litt In tcndcr (iraln. While the potatoes are e life. .,.. ,,? ..,.,.ll,.,l condolence fall emptv ,-,,;----,..-,-"---, pers in me wmuews ni u en tnc tame , ..oekini: n ece four tublesnoen-4 of butter with this certainty and great , ..,,. ,... 1,,-flufe they attempt T... ' . .r.'!,., ' '; .'.' Vn . iii" .!" i for n centerpiece, l-oeds nre still lilgn ln n ....-ii B1.UCci)iin nnd ndd en heavy en my se.it T watched' Ij;,. jn,0KV,bfe -te compensate, re con- """.'' l"' l " ' '" . BlUtcrlnc star I ,n pr .n"d U'C heUR?w,1re mu?10f 7 hrrr iaMcspoeni of sahid oil and wa'ked out of ther n.em nf ',. 'Ti ,u " , ty ,i,l. 'V.01' " ' .' .'' 'Vl. ..'"ILH1 "fr "l.A'J!; necessity 1- very cconeiiilcnl and utilize The liahtlu alrated rind et encauartc, ?V-. -w .tl .-. . , , it twit I1HI- -r. llliz ill U.I' lit. Hi: Uf'UUllIlM ' . nH. . Hn.. . " - It is iiec.uiM x e m-iUtn lomferted. net or vteical e:- re.-i thai we nre , e m.iurn n.ai yie ,. uJid ripe fl(ftl h), because we arc .innted .,,, f ,mf f,H. wn ady te fenr't. In fact. , niTlT.V m. .nAf -lMrl ST!f, il . I -1 i (t ill sistenee. new bv thin token of her hnelv a that word comfort . ,mPy " i tenrhed. ng uemetlilng bought nnd made wa tee precious for any uHf, and iiHi"t be admired, but net cempellin desire toward iw. new by . yirmrn n. "V'". e..1 .. t" . He sneircit. J every scrap. Apple Cliulnej This cliutney is new and delu-ieu- . I'nre three ernneeH and chop the peel. i. nnd t'K'V went te- Cever with cold water and cook until that, the knowledge grew wittim me tear , ui.-...m..ri '"'" .'"' ".,:.,". ,. . ijethei- t,. .ne of tne large hetdK. Daisy ' tender. Uraln and place in a illsii until l In spite of the twin tl a; was greater theugut of n V?' "n ' i ;.Jnr Jrhensleti knowing full will th.a Nick would never needed. I'arc and cut in large dice six even than I dreaded, and in suite of the iei..iy mm 1K,'K',," ' ' I n " suggested ni.-h a thing tf he had I apples. .Set n.ide. New plura in it tab of her, "llttle things." left he- and tender love n.n, he., ran I nn.l a been lecklesH u.-.happy and there. , haueepan . hind, she was net only a reat n.-merv. suggestion that for tl eji in pa n. tot- feM thou htle f al,Pirani.tf. 3'- pulp of the oranges, cat in hits, be wns a real and v.ta! influence with these that mourn, te i owtem-r n Jn (1 (h Dii(mt flaU(.rcij One iwefcaye e .'fifcs r.nsiHs. femen One-half cup ej finely chopped pars- lev. 7 I-.) vlntc onions, grated. Oik- tablespoon of flour. Cook for few minutes, then mid the juice el one leineu inn! tin- cooked pi 8he' Unhappy . Deal' Cypthla After a year r of read ntc yeCr wehderful column, J " '"" ceme te you' for advice. I am n J euiik married woman, thin beta my p.ce" man-iage. Havine two children bs ny first rnarriaKe keeps me from maklnir nn effort te chantfe mj life. ..,, ,, The V-hole trouble Is my husband no lenirar caxeii for me and we get alenjr xery 'miserably togetlior. My husband brought me te the IMst from California. Se here I am. two children and myself .and no one te loud a helping band te get me out of tills horrible, situation. I nm a &oed housekeeper, nut con sidered attractive, dress neatly nnd Dtyllshly, but my husband Is unbear able. . . Could you ndvise me te tuke a posi tion nnd tret along the best 1 can, rather than stay at home for a btute who bates you? , It must be something seen, nnd as Philadelphia Is a btrange city te me, I'm asking for your advice. UnelCBN-HEAUTUD. Am iim cum vmi have lest your Ihusband'n love? Make every effort te i please him nnd be kind and Interested in him mid your home, moo hum. " chlldn-n nre respectful and obedient te him. He's for Foreign Wives IJ0.U- fynthle l hope you will spare me a short space in your column te say a few thttigu nbeut "Foreign GlrlB" as wives, r am nn cx-saller and have had experience, with milte a number of girls of nil nationalities and I Hure agree with "Turkey," for the average Ameri can grlrl will marry a man for what he has get or because he la a "sport, but when he gets sick or disabled the llrst thlnsr you hear them say In "I am going te mother." and that Is far as they will jre with their love. Dut the . "Foreign Qlrls" marry for leve ami a normal life, net a fast or sporty life. And they don't s:lJ- "l am going te mother." Tiny su "t am going te work." There are net many real men who want their w lve-t e work ami lecep , them, but when it comes te the "show down" the fenlgn girls are there. The ferdpi girl is mere wiving and economical than the American girls. Please let thn glebe-trotting English- man knew that 1 hnve been around , nulte ti bit mere than he states he has. I hnve met mere foreign girls thnn he who lias traveled In the U, S. I am American through and through, but the foreign girls are the b st wives. I thanli you. Cintlila, and hope I inn net alone ln my thoughts. MJCIR. , Say "Turkey" Is Wrong Dear Cynthia About Turicej's letter. THE woman who was with bcr hus band nnd their little boy ou the trolley car was very dowdy. Her hat snt unbecoming back en her head. Her hull was etringy nnd badly ar ranged. Her coat was evidently last year'A nnd it didn't fit very well. She did net wear gloves, nnd some how you knew that she had them, but preferred net te put them en. Her shoes wcre net of the latest style. And ns she watched n stylishly dressed woman get off llie car she realized nil this. And sighed a little. , Then she noticed that the etucr woman hnd taken off her left siove te get out her carfare meru easily. There was no wedding ring thcre. And the dowdy woman, with n con tented glance at her rather shabby husband and her nicely ilrehsed littli boy, heaved another little sigh. Uut Uils time it wns it happy one. TTIBUK nre always compensations. Ne doubt the ether woman has often sighed like that first sigh, upon seeing A Plain Freck Is New ceme ether woman surrounded L Joyous, with children and ncceniMS ny a nice nuneanu. urj xitt(k --. ait- i .ti iiiii-f in c Mm ." ...... --- . .. r-. ii,i mn i , liu vi ...". ...... ..i-, ..,- , a love te rest EacK upon anil go anturt moves tue leewv "".'"' '','" ,,,,.. him subtlv. And. t..e, there was u On?-quarter pound of chopped euros, en in nil our lives. It -eems rather t J-J" ' marked impruven-ent in he-. She was . 1 our white onions, chopped fine. I did net need te consult mediums u secret sprlns in,the feui, ep.ns a uoer. ,iinimt,nK und ,,, (, (.rti,. and lhc thick iccll-drained pulp of a or euljd bearrtn or stuuy uoecq en we may ioek an...-;, m '" ,' ' ' .'1 ' l,1,p yran uulelh dres-id. He left her I small con of tomatoes, One pound of brown nucar. One-half cup of salt, ' ire tablespoons of black pepv Turn lablespoens of ginyei , One fuUcjuoeti of allspkt . One leasnoen et chili uevder. One-quarter jieund e candied 'junj'.. occultism, or reau uoeti ei consolation i.y it rear b.iu us-i'.... "" ' '--i i,, n(,.rllnn lti, ,. ..,.m.,h (.-. liiu ?;"l,f0,rt.bl!r,iL.p::r,M-,.-S..? heart Mint hy l.i no. experienced of uoBBuea Btuu irauui-: or ..aw .iiira-ii- 71 ',. ;,'., c,V.,,,.f,l.. 1 nt0- a though Kinsy .li net clir Him Ajar," 01- "In Memerlam." or 1I lllgbe.- a, 1, . Ihe P dilt . f !ll ; in ,he hasr. and he was .mile uncoil- TriKH TClll U. .l.lili ..li;.l'l-. VL .. ,.: i.ij'l i' ' '.. .--. ...'- iuni;il I"'- ... - . .,.i ,.... T ,!...!r 1 tatees. Cever closely and let lmmer t:"" ,','; A., '.,,"".;, ,. ,,K,.. i.ec.-,ti.i. r .. ....... I.. .. !.....". nuvuii i."i ....w-... fuel HUre, luiiglng from earnest investi-' giitl.u nnd mejit lcHeuu thought upon the mutter, It Is net true. Terelgn Klrls de net malre the best wives, especially for American men. n-liiit .-nn huidiihs a real Aineric-iii ! girl who lias been properly brought up i (I de net mean one of these friioleusly ! "unreared" girls), and thn mr.trlcd 1 nn.l then a mother? . Xu ntl.er t'lrl en caitn The tru.i Amerlcun inun .' for ii f.-w minute, then turn in a het dibit. Ah-eI Pie Mince Mild looked leftover meat line, using alKiilt two cupH. .Mince line. Five mrdiuht-sized oniem. Twe treks, Four branches of parslci. One-half teaspoon of thjnr. One ttuspuun of poultry xcasijiiinj. One tc'iipoen of salt. ether accempam, Hut, taking In that happy wem'' clothes, which have row .?Jm out of style bccauM she has te tMvntM lifir chllflrinn phi. lien Iam,1 u. . ,w J for that second sigh. wca'i That sigh of satisfaction nt the riri of a beautiful gown, perfectly ! by n clever dressmaker, these ceitJ slijipers nnd smooth silk rteckinrsl Te sny nothing of that dtllihtM glossy, beautifully urranged head "Well, anyhow," she has nrekiiil said te herself, "i don't leek thS she docs. I don't have te wear ell my husband can get a new overcoat a ,x.?jL7.i' " u "I'L.'""? win: ii.ub iuimuj ib un i.gui ugam IT WE cannot have geed clothes i have husbands and children : if l iiuiiiui uu.u nunuuuuu una cnUQKn have geed clothes. Sometimes it seems ns if we can have either, nnd sometimes m ra.u Very often n path has ben cut em for us in life that excludes the thlaJ that we yearn for. n There nre plenty of half je (J thcre arc lets of content and peace h3 ma I, ui.c L.1H biii.iK in 11UM.U. Sometimes it's the nbllltv in '-..j r,V,f7,. r.7??mctim.t:s I4'8 nJ..P vet". wmt- "' "&'nj """ """ times us nn oiuce or our own, ttM cuiiicumn, no nvunuiiui jiuq WinQOWM innt open out instcan or up and dewi' We can't have it. we sem a vJ reaching it new and then, but nlwinl something cute us off from it befert nl get uirrc. y Gradually it dawns upon us that W are net te have that great desire, titt ure aeea neb iucun ve tcaa us te It. O LOWLY we begin te be- rtcenclksT, KJ and at last, after giving that fail wistful sigh mnny times wc realize tiiw after all there nre ether things in Oil world te De caanuiui rer. And then we draw in our brtitli ini remember that nomchew there's alwtJil semetning te mane u.s let it out again IlH that secena, satisnea utile sifa. The Weman's Exchange Hair la Toe Oily Tu the .Editor et Weman' Paee; Dear Madam I am bethered with mr hair being tev oily. It la necessary tei me te wash my hair ence a week w eftener te lteep It se I can comb It dccently. It gets se oily my fingers leek oily when I am through combing It I take great care of my hair, and I den", knew what te de for It. Will ymi alie tell me hew much I should welghT I am tlve feet five, and n. half Inches ttH and weigh 112 pounds. Mna w. c. a A tonic that Is made especially fal oily hair would de you geed. Tvashlnl the hair se often Is net a geed thlrjM for the very treuble you are trying bl step. And when you de wash yeaB hair de net use cold water te nwih i 11 COKINNE 1A) E Nowadays we play the "Peet and the Peasant" overture with the poet left out. Thcse vivid tinted peasant embroideries nnd stunning designs ap pear today, net only In connection with UI'.OUS et Mirthine that rnlsht be ciitlch-.ed. ml Ills love for Carel wus he hi: latest tneery or tne ncven rianes. in tuci.- the most natural waj just ns rfi . , would have done It n.i.l st.e tieen n tu- L)w -'"'' "' ,"" -""". thing in his life that he took for granted . c.ippe-d i m iMirt.!L u nn inn ii uur -. - . .1 .. i 1 1 1 1 rr nnd erie-i the dem, 1 will cnie v . i.'ru. ind will su with him. und 1) vi'h M ' " . i:.n n. low u if. heuse "emewhere near jpekfn te my soul. liev M,-jl Uus . the fntt that she understood und knew, i l!ut as luck veuld hue Ii, Nie; and Three cups of itreng 'Idrr vinegar. Urine te a boil and then add tli. One-hiilf teatpuea of pi-ppcr. "" B"?' " r '"J ,"V., i" i,i voile fn-Ks lmpertcu ireni i Mix well and set ,,id.. for few min- x'. ,5.. '!V.aLll,,f;... , ?.V.e..". ' Southern wear. utes. New pare ami cook tw.lu- i.et.i-1 "S:00"'". - ,V .?. r VnAn t da-! These bhuw s-metlmcs tees. When tin- nelntncs are teiider. ' n.,;, ..iitir..u-' ntiun the man net the treatments of C.ccho-Sle driiin ntul heasen uml ninsli. mlillmr ' ..i..,. i(i.- Ami the snnie with the hreldcrv In bold rcils. greens thru'-iiunrleri cup of het milk. It's the kind of a girl she Is laws. TIIK firt time i n, !ui-R rl.m tin wns se was perhaps t month after her death when I w-.-ih sitting with e friend who knew us both well and loved my mother und all her amusing and natural charaetemties Fer Cenruh,seeiit mother lln.ls ,t l.r.Kl v ' ... .1111. n uiiiii. Iic.Ur uere .een and b nn h h i.er- ..i-niire neel and took hlewlv for one nib a uaKing disli llgntly wltu union net ncr iiaueimmj- "" ' " . ,."-. " wnicii are n ii-uiurc i iui iiiusiriiicu ...K.,v,,l,n,,iw'ii ,.W.r.il. 1a,. .,;. n.l ,l,A ..n.il.e ..ml ciiiitiipr (lritiiiliiirs nml iibice a lnn-i- of mushed I nre mere real Bins or i nue.i euim i f. ,i. 0f n.ivy duvetyn might Well be disagreeable fa.-e lighted" up with tin for fifteen minutes, llemove from the potato.-, th.n a hijic of nuat. then a JL2JTr" ii a-tfU"ve.tM '" .e. Ilttle. j trfcr--cd te tli-3 lirtttletcreuxid e ivlaitu unholy glee. stove and set aside for twenty-four layer of the reasoning and tlu-n u liner , tul),i'thlni' who will tnk- any kind of I veile or crepe. "Isn't that Nick Tra..i .or there '" he.ns: then seal In Jurs. Keep in warm el thiik (rei.ni sauce Spiinltle four i trf nt.nent wm-thur It !h right or wrong - she (-aid te the man who im.s with her. ltilnce for two days. Stere In cool place, i tablespoons f giateil chec.se ..ici- the i,u flight net llnd se inni.y In this iSi,&s:.;urwih ranee feri he.na. distributed Inte It. as It should t i passaging tne scaip witn tue tips et ua nngern wet witn ceia wnter win snns-i late the circulation and make the hair mere no It should be. As you have etl told me vourneeas wollanyeurhellhtll cannot tell you exactly what you sheslM weigh, but I knew that you are UttJirB weight, as 128 Is the lowest weight turn a. woman ei your neigiu, ana uiai is ij the age et nitecn te nineteen. entlre sleeve vtiklnn tm- and vel- Indeed the peasant embroideries M .,..r,,l,.i- fe flint In iim f'.i.iT-iiu ,.rl lie 1. lu re ml i- ,. use lifter three dnv.s. creillu Sllllc. . Iteneaf until the dish Is'iv.mitri .... ... ... .! - 1lt- 1 .1.1 ! ...... f !.. no l.nltiir 111 iliA ass jars und tne iuii. nniing rue ten i.uer or in inasiien i nuan ;i ru uuui.ii. ii-h.b .---, " .. ... . . . . .l- - . !.. ..- t. .- .!. ilnlrilf Sll.k 1 potatoes. lu-lnklu tins layer iiiimiw nnu imaii urn "j, w "'"" ."" ieur.,e breadcrumbs nnd three table-' stratglit. h'"'.levlnir thing-'toward he , 1. I1UUUU1I11. iillU l.Wi. V-I.l ,i.v..(. ."'-. . ,. . I.ii.l 111 .1 .. ...,.!. n..... .. ...n.n..... f '.. H..1 s- . . ....... ... .ill .. She wan MVil inz n ure ever some- " ... .... !.,..,., ,.i,ll.lr..., 1 "' e uiui-e ..-.iui.- m- uuii k-i i hh-i. , .mh.-, n.ui- m ui. , thing we both remembered and then "XVl . half-pint mm is uet nr inc smnu hfi.kedmlfIhalinmyiS.rH.lJii J,J?yttV Might be." rep. .....1 t'.,-man "hut family. many letters of mv mother's, and I '".mftel -lee My four little ones h.ul "- ll"r' ,'"' net mul..-am tr.,ubl;: by Apple Allncemeal s rerretful ever the fa.-t that T had ."TUc after no her an, after n-entle:iing that we nw Nl.-k here.' MluL.c linP net kept mere than one or two. notably Sn. ""?. "llf. wn-n I- - able ' r. n..' jlrna '..) ee.qarUr .,A "". net the last one. and had no very el-ar ?, ' ,.?, bej, mi,ke ee 11.11:17 Intel- ;'W!,J-' ul;"1 is (,,,,',"f 'T bVt . n ?- ' , A"- l,la,?c in " d,,11) "'"s-epau. notion of where the few I possessed G.ln,. hin"s with the toelhplolts and ln-vnj-dly sh-was i.lnni.ing t.. tell Carel i)nc package of seedlcs vaUU. , irere ruritrn eviir , . r n i.n i. -.. ...i .... i f im uuuii u- i"- "''"", im-- fi,..hnit ttnunti i,t cnititui t tz ut . -- - -- - ! n.i r 1 run 11 v ip irii 1 ni-i 1 i i' 1 111 111-1 She said: "1 Nothing but a cinnet iinuslnc your anTj0 te be'iust i.-k enough te play mother lnuiaerent te letters tiem jeu all. even in heaven, can you?" It had been a joke in the faniili that in European travel mere thnn once even Venice hnd te wait while the letters from home were rend nnd le-rend en Ihelr arrival, nnd Naples hnd heen 11 complete failure because th" baiA hud forgotten te forward them. I sat thinking of tlmt; and 11s I thought wistfully of hew- lovely it lad with them. -Mr-!. Housekeeping. K-nted itself. Mcml.j- -t.ettinx l.vcii I Mether's Plea Mis Mure Andersen, sixty u-nr of ige. walked fiem SI0111 CU.i. In., re Washington, te Intercede with the President for the release, of her son 1 world Mar veteran, new servinit a been te write te her. I reached acies- prison sent, nc nt Leavenworth fei al te my desk and pulled out one of its lejed desertion from the army. choused fine. Grated rinds of tire lemons. Three teaspoons of cinwiiiieii One teaspoon of r.utmeij. One teaspoon of allspice. I Ticelvc large apples cut in due uith ' evt parinff, One pound" of brown tuga . One cup of cider. One-half cup of .(.-, ; oft 1 1 ..fp.i.. Drlm.' te u bell. Simmer slowly for fifteen miiiutes. spoenh 01 gni'.'ii cueese iiase m a ::...:.,. .... -.., 1,1, n . 1 . 1 . . . Ilu.Ilun 11.11 run iu iiuin ....... . moderate own for thtrtj -live minutes. , thun ,.,.u , a rcul Uve girl V.KS lMimplitiKs ,. .. P.eil four v,:s hard, then .-lull and -'f louree. ir a man wantH te marry remove the Mell- and rub eggs through ' a ! h0 K"tH a "t"""",,.1.' ,"11 " x'f u sieve Pla.-e in n bowl and add pay nny WO-tl u , ul Ne V1000 1IVKA.VT Ttll'ItlNO CAlt VOIt IvAlKJKHT NlTMIai OF HAIADA TRA MCMC 1'Illf r: r.lis. 1 mill l.Alllliir. is, r iim. l'jlll s uin.r'inDi me,, i rwwi CAK TO 1IK .SKKX AT KKICVKS. TYHOX & CO., 431 XOItTII UROAU STBEET. It Measures Up in Tea Quality One-half cup of finely chopped mm. ley. Paul and Virginia v. iii:i.i-;na nevr uijam Hi: was moo he finally e. Man'.' Loyally te Man ..ri of lliad our Character nv nigie rh-ti,,.. CeiiM-rvatire Writers After what lias b- n si.nl abe.it the harneieris.tle.s of iieer,.. n),,, write their "g's." "f's," "j s" i,i,, --v's" with 11 flourishing loop, you m.L-'.it in.agiiie that . hen cold ceier with a light coating of the mark Of ceuse-uiti--:.i Inj in the ..nl,.,l ..II and (.tore In cold nliii-e. This plain, iiniieentuiited l.,i,p. wjj iUa'Kl. about thvee pies. Certainlv you would net h- 1m lined Potatoes -i la IUnele te think that th- super-. .nscrvntl-w , I otatees .i 1.1 iMnei e wrote thi-re lctteis without nnv .1011s. i'nre iua ...... ....--..., p..- ".... heciuiNe the eiii.eniiilvM method of I cut ln quarters ti'iicliinir iii-ilinj inilli-ul.s tie lneninir water ailU of these letters us piep... Neverthe. le'-i, lr i. rli- l.ttn- which ends simply I In a dewnsrrnke liisti-el nf a pup which nidl.-ntes the cjiisei-mriie mum and tcnipei anient. mil IVepi.- who write iiku. mi- wis ure Twe onieht, orated. (Hic-quarter teaspoon of tl. ,tm One half tup of grated dimr. 'I tcO'thirdi rup of bread crumb-. 7'ire tablespoon of welled euf!u, One-half cup of thick cream lauee. One teaspoon of salt. One-kalf tiaspoen of pcppci . Mly mid f.ii-ui in hulls, nnikm- ,,. ; ,. . 1 .. . :. ::. . . : -- i-ii-u in :i crocs nun ,,mn r mi s. I'luee ill a bowl 7'ire cups of jleur, One traspoeii of salt. One tevfl tablespoon 0 hahin 1 .en ift'i", Sh'l te blend, then ml. into tin lleiir Four tabhspoens of shortening, 1 iht Cever with boiling until tender : druin. S niuud.t . u'uiusi reii . whin ml. Hi eies - eie ame home hnlf i.n h.mr he s.Ud tr.at :1 ! ..filn t tiiv. twenty pruitical mi'i imcn.Kiicui s.oeis, tu wneni late, and Vtrginlir did net scold. Mit wier m . e 1. u Ml Kill I1U11I-. i ".f reaiii "I il 0 ri ' 1 k 1 . iieru'i- I. e ij '. a ceOIC Mnh nnd add 1 rinc teaspoon of ilf 7 ice tiiliJp'ioe.ii .)' ' 'it . One-half teaspoon of tcA tit p ppvi . One ttaspoen of en ion e tract. Tire-thlnU cup of Uet milk. 'I'hrce tablespei 111 i,mt,i tneppid Mil. I use ene-hnlf 1 up of wuter tu form a dough, lilvide in half uud roll out each piece about 0111 -half inch (hick. Cut la four pieces and place one of the prepared eir balls In the center. Pekt the dough about tin egK' ImllH und tie ealli dumpling in un indii-i.ltml diiuip will be ininuH the cheer nnd tut. rt.Un mjut and Inspiration which amount te lets meie than the ether. Anyway, wc should leek mere te 10 sultn for proofs. We all happen te liiiew of uwtet, modest, forelii-bern, , wnr-brldeti who have proven awful failures. our men go te foreign ceuntiles und mcnly the eurfnee of afTatrs. .My ihar bretlies, he tuneful. Our Ameilcan girls are a bit breezy at Mnifs; but remember "Still water runs deep" and Is mighty powerful for de Htrue.tlen when the current gives it , a, notion ns well as serenity. An eldurly lad'-, a. friend of mine, ! returned recently fiem u visit In uhle Well, she has tulksd nVer since about tlui lovely Bins in Ohie. sjb0 hopes J i-viii one of Ik r three kehh will go rrr tliiTO te seltfit 1 wife, because thn girls hem In the ll-mt are se outlandish. Ilec hubb. mis Mster, who has always II. .1 in , llil,. ..i,1 .fid ti.ii. .n ,t I'lul . 111 1 u 11, j iiiv, u.u 1,.. ..u.u uii .. ,, mi. k ., 11 j cur age, said she lieinid her bon Jv-' ''-V' ---..n. weyiu heier-i run miiu iruni hum pun ui c the ceunti- bn.HUe nil the girls hen w.re se nice ana unvcr, out niuuvni ; 1 is. 100 of its Selling' Cost 110 AT in AH ALADA' "STANDARD" THE WORLD OVER ASCO -, v v. done it m nei It s ftW? feel eneii.i in i'e 1 jUiVVvi In senin Itm.l ..t' -ifttl In some liiuii ! mees Weul.I-i r ' me wi.ut it .H- J ,' kept filling i.ic- uini ever rigniri i.'.u if b 1. 1V7YJ iijw'lk iiCiisi-d he had a real 'aeen tonight for .el Tig at shett ends ''Ileiulnehe. dear - ' . '. ashed svntlr. nkirg his coat and V mtcl'ig it up for hiui. Me hlghed. " -I'm dog-ger.e nre J " lie hesitated. And I '10 get an awful greucn agu.nst iiiun I !mr.. Twtnrj . myself " - o'clock In .1 n.inu in "Nonsense." bhe sMd, half gayly. aa front of an auto or if te areuee him from his obvious de- train or nil h ipendency. "Wliat ninkes mr boy threat wiri a safety riuer b.ule. I.jiet Si-euchy with --" nctiiall; leek .1 rut-'ty ldnde out of his "Virginia ' lie said viieranl. "1 m fet pe. J.ei anl j-cl t around 'n the all kinds of a deuble-b.irreled feel." alr' She offered a uellcleus seulTIe, peta- 'Heavens" lets au gratin, and u bruce of tenderly 'Thci: What e!- ...ulj I de? 1 browned lamb clmps te iippense hit gare him the twenty." J""0!.- ,, , "Why. that's ternhle Just like "ea, ma am, Im a peer. weak. ba(,kmnil or -or something." aplneless cactus, nnd 1 iwed a geed kick- ,,. .. ,. ,r. . ,. , , ... , leg mero thnn anvtiing elfe in th.s , , I knew it. The Idiot I Ilut suppose world " ' """ ' s-' " le uiui. .-iippes.' tue "But, honey pustulate. he intended Imagination and Illghts et tam-y mean paistey. little, or who. If thej posse these , AVhli) up vi oil le hleinl .mil niaui the Through a Weman's Eyei .... .... .. 1 ...' . ill. . ., . .1. 1!-..-,. . 1,1 1 . . 01 lint"-, ns niej sunu-cim. s no, nel'i iiointe mixture ugut iiiui uuii . tu'-ii uruiu ami serve w 11 11 pars-icy sauce. t iei 1 w.l! in (hi-cK. . . When .he downatreko with w li!. h I ese leters arc ended Is a heav.i , em- I i iisii'd one, you liai.- it 1 'iiira.-ti.-r net dis iiii.lur te that of the person who rins the downstrekes of his) v Jiei "d' ' nnd "tV below ihe Hue n char-a.-tn that is llriu and determlned, often etistiuate and liurd te convince : uud the ei. 1 .r the -j r 1 . . !-tt die men .l.ui-lv 11 I I s il'.iru. t, rNtli- desinutfil ling doth. Plunge into boiling water v-hll back in Vhle the girls wcru all and boil for thlit minules, then lift se euthin.il di te tie co 11111 ei- for t. f.m- m imt.. tn iiaieu uui cuiiui iiej. ilium imr K 11 .IKAN NHWTO.N he, many tlnn.H uud leek and leek and leek uitll jeu get jour cjeh wide ejwn ' A l beferu you Jump Inte a. strunge corral. I ih K-X-K-X. JJAl "i'e-i must remember Cynthia dees1 (1f net In any way Indorse the letters sent ; 'JSb te the column. She did net ( ncourage ! ftc "Turkey" She printed Ma letter and "MV the-e lav. be. n lnterestli.gr anbwers. IKOS- HH H w H H . A H a .ftHKil iiy1"!1 XsfW'sW!V!eii ASCO a$-! ,M.iy-y;t .t t.n M.'iiil.ij Hands et Ivmotleii Things tu" Leve te Make - she varied te ei- t'00' h.ft((,,R,,1tMall "-'O''""'" suicide I I.0 you think I'd ever been nble te sleep-cr est or nnytning eihc again 7 ' He hes! tnted, "nnd lir-.id.-r,, he was In my clas in college. 011 knew, dear, that makes a whule of a difference " ' Dees il. dear? Hen '.- "Oh, f suppie it's tot. and nntuliv frtelish! Hut you sort of think dlffei (ntly about u .-hui. who's been through thnt mill tour :t-nrs together, all that stuff. fMtikcr was .1 tine, bright, .-lever chap, tee Hut tonp-hew, one of theje fellows who Pimpi dian t, cnuidn t "Ob. it's that Drinker fellow again. " "DrlnkerV" "Yes, you remember -the i-b.jp in ui class in college who's always oemlng round te the offlce with 11 bard-luck sleryV" "Oil, yes, 1 reinerabei "Well, he caiue In iiguwi tu-iai. 'rtat's nil." "I hope he came te pay ou back that money you lent nun lust ran. said Virginia hepefull) "Mether's Day" and "Fathers Day" uduvst things, in life te'i.w. th-ii jmuiits th. ic i the in--tl.i me." r.i d 11 d sappe nted uiotber "is '. i" im m uu .;tiii, nun nan iieen 'J. in 1 . 0 t viin.,,, a hnt jknitted threudi ull thes. j..iu-s. v. 1 c.i tlie obllvieusniks of children te what . muUeH th(.m ilnR t0 thr,.p p,lc.)lK ,vu they meuu te their parents, te all our renpen'.- of children, uncnlculated ns it 1 I bacritlees wl.i..h thev take us a .natter ' inuy be is one of the bt-autiful and net ' of'ceuut. te the premlse-the grmt ? "' this unfertu.u...- G. premise we see m then, from the day ,lllt vtm u wmM b a W0,lciHfu! niAnilPI-. they arc born. thing if, a win- Hiijgests. there wen IAAAI ILICIO ,,. ,),.,., .,. .,,,- ri. ii,.,, ,..i;e seinu wn of "opening their exes." of , .t m, ,.i.. ,i,i..,. nf ' "inking children de a little thinking en for granted the complete sinking of ( t,,p (iU.(3l ()f lhcIp ,mmlt8. of mn!(in;? ffUiBVttra mi mikiiii fciiu riiMiiiiMib . HVIJI f 't ilini'llJ UM Ul WIIUI lllf rVUUJ J thought of .our own dwircs or pleamirey ' sheiilrf be te them. And a vte tf-aeher ,1 In considering them llrst. ..",.."'. .'".u. . .1 " lr "l '"' "And when the grew up. instead she is the principal of a laiite school HAT FRAMES The Inritut imsert- 1.1 e 11 1 nf II n t Kritmes in l'hlla-iltluhlu. Cull any time and make rear icltclien Largeit Hat Frame Display fll'J Alten Si'. Hum mom Olien O A. M. in f V, . DALEY It S1H M I Wll IMB'iB IMr id JTOK UIBWH10J' A'uU in' ,a f .1 . I I .UTS of turning tlielr tbeuglirs te n.iiustenng In iew 1 ..rk where slit h.iH inHtltuteu Wj te 119. thei continue te count ou w hat 1 '"''" ' -ar, In ever cms, ,. ''Mether's I k 1 t . .1 , .!. ,.ni . 1 . Ia .-Hid n "l-athei-s Iuj." On thnt we can de for tUm the still take us (,a- fuii p,. m(H( t.ein ;, nm) for grniiUfi . , t . ,lr.t,u.M e1- Ilis or )lel. pur(.nt vith Of .euite when the. have cuild ei tl,,u, . .,,. te ,Ul.'t f , 0 .f their own the., begin te rea.lze what t, , ,, fl. ,, , , ,,.he ir n.euns. but hen It Is treqiuntly tee ttl ,.MUh.m wIl) ,.nnlI0t Tr,te w(vs lutii te make this count t their parents. t t , , f ,h ,., a , , If here were enlj mm waj te open ... , , tbel , flllulilie. .,, )mv, 1 their eyes fmnd lt, thell. parents, for which thei ' Xi.ia MV.41U. ciiuuu llUlil l.u UftU.V ' . anMinnliifAil t . ...1 n.l, Taste it tedny! men uiei g ei- a beu i U ier! The P Id Virginia hepefull). leilH wl"?4 mipl, 0,an V. rnT" ' W1TU USH''ir1 u1'" 'je 'i1'1 in t!?0 i m . caa k,;IJ,,1aIL ,W '"'"AI mother, and tnothei-nbeut father! The n.,!i .L7iiw with n lunndieeii row UP- "dy fellow Net able te mode Dcp'ii with ai.j rulr of p a hi ment en earth disappointment in ene's ..y )he j pjs b w..i.ini, .i, Paul regarded her with n Jaundiced , , fop ,,, f. d hn , ,, k f . ve V.Bhapea ch,Idrc. if the devotion of a mother ffiMVZ Sntnlnlfi "" Ihll AT in . . -t- i.,,. ,.. i ieuiuu t iinr;ii a 11 . ,iuei jiifi mil i "".i " n ....-....v.i iuevw can ou u cuimmmnvu ii.ii.k, eiiu ie u virliieu of the Itlenl nnrent "Den t make me laugn. dar, hn ., . ,.. . . .. of ailU of the wuw shade aa t he I nnrllcularlv unselfish nnd wlf-suerl-, .;. 1 1 . i i .1 . . ., iehed. "He enme in te hand me a p"; ,.00 "f"' , ,. glove or of i, oeniraHiir.g color. Ven I 8!.r. 'CU0,le HhebreiVtheil nnd lived Ii H l..V1'1 ""t, cl' lading of children hiiry-up touch for $20 mere," , "nt he sheuld.it expect- - CttIl uw piPm cf brocaded cilli or vel-i "iw e e. NI?nSre";"' Jl"a bitH thel 8 '!uT,,1p ,1,,Ir. l"jr,,tH V,mi,ll,u lit. 1 -.. j.,ifr It.... 1. trl m,v "Wh5 net?" demanded 1'aul tesillv vat. Lay tnene pieces under the silt fn ' 'lPr cnW .'., 'i . . f' wn thought and understanding nnd te nn- ut you dldnt glie it te him .., ",2 u"t out of luISt I'iii In lurk" ' gloves Carefully .et them m nn. boys and girl urued out te be heartless ! ,xt,(JI1 ,,,,,,,,,, H 'net muke t, Paul groaned und thrust a finger be- v.,l'H,'? ,",,,.',,,' ,,.,'(,',,rr leh the top edgm with nanew Was and iingrnteful. ''nnrent conscious"' tween his cellar and the Ilcsh of his -Ne credit te no thnt I in n little stead-, J.'ftipa 0f the -Ilk or velvet, if the He what she says is taken from her Pn ' L111 toine a wonderful idea thnt threat ns if te relieve u sensation of ! thau he. .Ka''i".! of .yeur own experience, which, thank heaven, . '.?., HV i S , J XgeHwTb? theiw of i?! strangling. .. . . "Mercy, Paul, J imngrne ,e',i give GAL'NTUcpj IT I iNaiCRTO Theu8rh chl,dren are co uhlwe 11 be s ureeHtiil bi of , "I gave it te blm," be tatd grimly, him twenty dollars again tomorrow. ' " """ "' " "" pi eitA y sometimes theuchtless, and ultheugh In V"V" ,,1(ir ' ' :,, hoeU und teai-heu i.mr s.i t. .i, ..,.,! t ,i,,!,i. yeu've uuch nu cunggerated Idea of ley- eh,s I'OUA' 1 the nature of things they cannot be ex-' ll' le t,lllr en" . uaiuif ft ?5s!sflBKHHMHHP tl I W CM eutter I 'IrOn. !S 'P Anether Reason for the tremendous popularity of Victer Bread is its "stay fresh" feature. Its unique "keeping" qualities are due te the purity of its ingredients and the skill and scientific exactness with which it is baked. You'll be surprised te see hew Victer Bread stays fresh ever the week-end even until Monday. Victer Bread 6C ti Sold only in our Stored ful what te say, "and you said you'd aw livte clve him another cent , J sin nusneti TO'ell." Btprmed Paul, nttacklnj the 'C,H P0,e l cqwu havacely, "the chump looked aw Biitllf3. ilv-J'. would at rh.it, ' hr ad- riaxri; or maiks rout 1 unuiii1 - 1 nun ".r.t ui eu i-icienB. .4j;r Artv In l Hualliu 1 1 r, ..ii nccted te '.ee through their pm-eptn' n urcH. 1 . caii. nf aliv unrej'.ljnslvu .. 17.2 . .- . . . II Alti.Ai .11 II1U ...llili.i lu .f,.r nnltlllfll l.-i,,, riwit.wli .-.-, .. ... tiiiiuiin ." ,v,- ...ii.i.iMJ ..-v.. muni 1 : 7.--...:, Jun" 1UD"0,they de net ri a te analyze what thtj ' BSKa. 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