fMrsl Wilsen Says a f. . Can Mafe Any ft' 'And Tells Hew a Girl Who Did k Feed Found That It Would Help Her Complexion By MRS. M. A. WILSON fr'a wWM. I$)l.hv Mr. . A, Vi1ln. Mil " " riant rntrvia ' OAuAD IS no lenier ceniiuercu n w a luxury. ScUnce efdlttary today ,f MceinWB tlie fact that the ucculnt ErSSea the body wUh the necessary E mineral aalta and vitamin te vitalize ft tisiuea. tne Dioea stream, win. heunewlTes eicuae the fnct that ali- j nf urn a salad dalrv by say B Jni that the salad Increase the feed M i..i.t anit nnvliew the family does net tv,HeeW nourishment through salads; or & Werhsps, she considers It tee much Kr'traqbfe; while again, etner women imh V un sUCIl a Diesn uim me mum? wvum & TMlfy have te be stmlnjr te eat It. j 'li.'i.-H nnnriltlnns under which no FA 11.. nd te rob the body of Its vital I',nuts. and unless this la restored VB"iL .iV.tl.l. fnn.1. then Vlnrfrftil IF i.II.i...,,... nl rilveitinn show In run- dairn systems, Mirliifr fever, low splr- fit were possible I'eUld like te hare I the planning- of the menus and the bud i m of the family that must conserve i and economize, i weum ecru- ui; f family and every ether family a tiny bit if ireen feed three times each day. The salad U the bet feed friend that we i live today; and It should be a pert of tBS lODie BVLV.liU I" tJ -V...V, .... Mial. nfn vAu have heard people comment I . neon the complexlon and appearance efnenlth of the ferelf ner who comes te eur shores as an craurnni, nine un ini this same peasant of fcurepe would consider his meal Incomplete without it bit of rcen feed, ivcn theutji this meal were but a portion of black bread and raeese. He would add a leek and n bit ef garlic or if unnble te obtain this, thin he would fall back en bis old standby, the onion. 8alads give a real feed value, and should be served In one form or ether three times each nnd every day. Have the family get the habit of eating water cress, young garden onions or scullions, calves, radishes, a leaf or two.ef Jettuce atiry morning with the breakfast. Almest every vegetable that grows can be utilized for the salad, nnd If you will teach hubby the trick of dressing the salad en the -table It relieves you and encourages dailv use of salads. The housewife often Is the cause of fatally peculiarities, for If she does net rre for certain feeds seldom If ever w 111 she prepnrc these feeds she docs net like Frem this the family will nuickly es tablish precedents. This will often ex plain just why se many famllie hardly erer unless entertninlng serve a salnd. Whlle visiting n friend the young daughter rcfii'ed n delicious alnd with the remark. "Mether, yen knew T don't care for salad. I mn just like (trawl -mother Sterretc, nnd can't cnt salads." This surprised me.' nnd I Invited this young woman te nssNt me with my les 'son in rajads in n lernl hospital, and h was greatly) Interested In the lab oratory nnnbms of the mineral nnd vitamin content of the succulent grcen when served with simple dresslncs. Wlille returning te her home she In quired whether I thought Hint If she were te eat salads they would clear up her eomp'exien, which was sallow nnd with nbcnslennl pimples. Mv reply that I believed the salad would pvph give hr a clear and translucent skin brought forth the remark. "If I thought that the salad would de this T would cer tainly ent It, for I am very anxious te hive' a dear skin." 'Jho decided te give the wilnds n trial for three months, nnd enme te mc with a penelland book for some Ideas ; but I remarked. "Yeu knew you nie just like Grandmother SterretP. nnd just can't abide snlnds." "Oh!" came back the reply "that was before I knew about the mineral salts and ltamins, nnd I Jnt knew that I need them, rind if the doe dee doe ters knew they arc se very important for sick folks then tliey must be geed for me. and T nm going te be just like the little rabbit, amt cat my greens three times a day." In less than six months the change In thla young woman's complexion was se noticeable that fehe wrote mc te tell me aogeod jek; her met intimate friend was positive she was using 'some new facial cream; and rcallv inualied when aae told her eating salads three times eieh dav had produced the results te apparent. Plain lettuce, when sened with n geed dressing takes a real festjve air. The dressing either makes or mars the salad, with a combination of both the cneVetl and raw vegetables te add a rlety te lettuce, endive escatellc and corn salad plants. French Dressing a la Itourjeelsa Place In a pint fruit jar One-half cup of salad eit, 1 Five tabletpoeni of vinegar. Tire tabletpoeni of prated eninv, I Three tablespoons c' finely minced 1 Hit of garlic. Thrcc-quaitcrs teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. One-half teaspoon of paprika, Pineh of thyme. One tablespoon of 'Weiicstcrshiic sauce. BhaLe hard te blend, seine. Swiss Cheese Dressing Place in a jsr 7'Arec-gnarfera cup of Fiench dicss faF. One-half cup of prated cheese, Tour tablespoons of catsup. Shake te blend and serve cold. Jenden, Swiss Egg and Cream Dressing Rub the yolk of hard -boiled egc thieugh a sieve and pluce en beup plate, new add One-half teaspoon of musJairi, One-half teaspoon of paprika, One-half teaspoon of white pepper, Tice teaspoons of lemon Juice Mix smooth, and then add very slowly two-thirds of a cup of cream : this dressing is just as smooth nnd thick as majennalse. Add salt and lemon juke te taste. nsrtnan Cream and Kgg Dressln? Rubyelk of one hard-boiled egg through a sieve te a soup plnte ; new add One teaspoon of salt, One-half teuipoen of onion juke, One tablespoon of lemon juice. Ultnd uud add slowly three-fourths 'up of sour cream, beating the cream In 1 7 ,Tnen "l,d ,,,ee tablespoons of ne'y minced parsley, nnd lemon juke Boiled Dressing Place in saucepan One cm;i of tcater, J nree-quarters cup of vinegar, jve teaspoons of mustard, "as Jeoipeon 0 salf, r!L-1V,M,,'W(m "1 VVPtr, Jhree Ubletpoens of vernatauh, vne tablespoon of sua'r, "Jlr.t0 dissolve and bring te a bell; me slowly for ten minutes ; uew add our ounces of butter, rtk. 0 'V W. , Jrtrea.qunrters cup of tour cream. v ' fc?r,U0 mlx 8"d bring te a boil. w wh,n ,u 'Wy batc whites of two eggs j cook one minute, then re re Wee from stove. . TbUvmskis nearlv one ntinrt of rirPAH Sfft5!SJ'lp V$ M'oced In fr4lt mrmw, Geed Dressing r w f Salad Werth Eating Net Like This Green. Uncooked ' bage ; place In pan of cold water with one tablespoon of salt te crlse for one neur; then weh under the running njer nmi turn en cietn te dry; place In bowl nnd. add One cup of finely chopped celery, enlens, parsley. Add a UnyJjlt of garlic; new tesa te blend and coyer with ene rup of .Ton .Ten .Ton den. Swiss egg and cream dressing, 1 nree-Quarters cup Of French drtn. ina a fa Bourgeois. Mix te' blend and . nets of lettitee. serve cold en crisp The little Inns and tftverna along the niuiiuinin renus in nwitzcrinnri: Krv this salad In the form or nn appetizer ?u nf,ibef n,ln.?f. .m8' and kp the little plates filled with IJ during the meal. In Belgium grcnt bowls of tbls Inexpensive' salnd am placed en the 1 .Ii Vu m..r'r u"c " much or e little fts you like. The Italians ami the TVtiminn .11 H.IT.0 th Mla'' bu,t wllh the Fr"ch or Swiss cheese dressing, whtte their Oer- "Jft" "f1"00" U"c dreaslng made of ""' uavwii or nam arippings. German Dressing Place In a saucepan or skillet One-half eup of bacon or ham drip pings, One tablespoon of flour. One-half teaspoon of salt, . One teaspoon of mustard, Twe tablespoons of grated onion, Mir and add three-fourths cud of r'"?,cfaLi,c."d.lnS..5h bringing ?e ?l .in' , . l"r ".ve "unuica anu pour while het ver the cabbage. In some I"",1" Germany tne Housewife takes about fle ounces of bacon or fat ham and cooks It slowly until nicely browned flii-e?i KrkCefdB a.fer ,he dressing, leaving this bacon or ham in the dress ing. - Unusual Werk vf,r.M- twn Pa'cr. of Fulton, km; unH Vn'-V. Position for n woman, ft.... JU8trn "PPeinted freight ehuc T?D.Psen,tatlv,.fer the MeWle and Merap'us ' hdquartera in Gwante-Bed Stories The Bat Named Sebaatlan 1 f i"v.r. upon n time, dear children, LI (here was a rtnrlW mi famii r bats. There was Mr. and Mrs. Brune Bnt nnd their little son Sebastian. (Johnny, get off the plnne.) Scbnstlnn uitu Mi. n.wi ir.. n..- only child, nnd you may be assured that they vers very cnrerul te raise him as a young bat should be raised. Hla mother was particularly, proud of Sebnstlan and nujK.-iiuun ler ins spiritual as well.aa temporal welfare. "Sebastian, my little tmt." stie nnt,A tny. her voice rjebblna with nnrentel pride, remember you must be a credit te the Hat fnmilv. i'eu must be a bnt of whom any mother may well be proud, (taze upon your father. There is a model for you." At these words Brune Bat would If It is Silks Yeu Will Find it at Thre8her8 After Stock Taking Sale of Silks Georgette crepes, crepes de chine, crepes meteor, Canten crepes, kit-ten's-ear crepe, charmeuse, satin canton, crepe remainc, spiral crepe, chiffon taffetas, pussywillew taffetas, plain and printed foulards, sport satins, tricelettes, blouses, silk bloomers and silk petticoats. It is with much pleasure that we invite you te view and inspect the largest and most exclusive and carefully selected stock that it has ever been our privilege te offer. It demonstrates months and months of the hardest kind of study and forethought that our patrons might be protected in a measure from the unreasonable and exorbitant prices new prevailing. A few prices are quoted below te give you an idea of the rral savings obtainable when purchasing at Thresher's silk store. Ve extend a cordial invitation te you te visit our store, whether you wish te purchase new or net. (SosIerJixJkcfeJjpJevelxnd 4th Fleer SILKS 36-In. Imported Habutai in a colors, also white and black. Special at 40-In. Georgette Crepes in a geed line of colors, including white and black. (M 1A yd. Special at tPlalV 35-In. Colored Satin Mesaalines in street and evening shades, also white and black. M 1A yd. Special at ....' 31.1V 32-In. Imported Chinese and Japanese Pongee Wash Silk; extra heavy and a geed, even weave; in natural color only. M OC yd. Special at JUat).J 36-In. Chiffen Dreaa Taffetas in plain and change able colors, street and evening shades, including white and black. CI QC yd. Special at P1.0J 40-In. Popular Silks; five of our crepe weaves crepes de chine. Canten ciepe, satin crepe, crepe meteor, crepe Amur. CO CC yd. Special at , P.Oi7 40-In. Printed Crept de Chine; some in very hand some Paisley effects and the new prints in old fashioned designs, in the very newest up-te-date s0P,e0cril0atb,!,.a.t!(:n8... $2.65 & $2.95 yd- 40-In. New Spert Fiber Silks in plain stripes and plaid effects, also plain colors, street and evening shades, including white and black; the very smartest and up-te-date materials for sport & $2.45 te $4.95 Mail Orders Filled Promptly 1323 Thmhtr Bm. 10$-Ydi. Spool SUk(GtrtnH4) EvilWa -public . xedW-i i . . .... . A Tight Hip Line 'en a Loese Blouse , D- CORINNE JQW. The dinner gown. Illustrated today, combines a skirt of blnck chiffon velvet, with a corsage of real blue chiffon em broidered lit Imitation jet. At the waist Une a large chrysanthemum of the chiffon effects an amicable settlement. The Heusing of the corsage into n tight-fitting hip line noted in this dress la one which has had an extensive in fluence In tke mid-season modes. By J. P. MeEVOY swell out his chest and flan bis wings .preuaiy. "Be a bat like your father," con tinued .Sebastian'a mother, "and when you Are grown te bathoed you will be our father's pride and your mother's joy." A ND then Sebastian would say, Ma, f. them sentiments Is all right, but gosh, n bat's only young once. Why can't I go out for a geed time like the ether little bats?" And then Sebastian's mother would say. "Pe nil your batting around lit night: that is all rig.'.t. but don't stay out days. Yeu will fall in with bad companions and they will be jour rui nation and downfall." But Sebastian always turned away and went off tnlking te himself. (Dor (Der (Dor othy, will you tell the baby te atop Thresher Bres. The Specialty Silk Stere 1332 Chestnut St. 4th Fleer 3rd Fleer line of 95c yd Odd Let of Cotten Waists, Incc-trimmed and tai lored models (slightly soiled); let lim- fljl QC ited. Special at Pl.i7J BLOOMERS Extra Heavy Quality of All-Silk Tricot Jcrsej ; new models with Van Dyke accordion- flC QC pleated ruffle. Special at $D,uD SILK PETTICOATS Changeable Chiffen Taffeta Silk Petticoats, new model, in handsome spring colorings, fljl Af Special at Pl.iF J Satin Messaline Silk Petticoats, made from our own silk and in our own workrooms; flJO QP measuring full 52-inch hip. Special at J&d Polaris-Stripe Silk Petticoats made in our own workrooms from our own silks; material bought far below market price en account of manufac turer's overstock (all the wonted street shades); plenty of navy, brown and black, fljfi AC Special at PU.70 THRESHER BUILDING Chestnut Street, Phila., Bosten Serf, 19 Temple Place CUvU Itent lltt luclll Ayt. cranking daddy's car eutside: Ile's weakening the mixture.) "NE morning Sebastian did net mind v-'hla mother, and when .daylight rnmn he sneaked Out of the house. He was surprised te 1 tea new wnu ana wicked the world looked In the daylight.' It inriucu mm 10 minx uiai nuw us going out en a big adventure. ' But. alas, he fell lit with; a tang of wicked city sparrows who took' him out robbing pigeon, lefts and stealing feed In tbe alleys. Thla was tbeflrat step In Sebastian Bat's downfall. He gradu ally went from bed te worse. Sir. and Mrs. Brune Bat were broken-hearted. But ene day Inte Sebastian's wicked life beautiful Elsie Heet Owl came. I'll tell you about thla some ether time if you remind me. Owan-te-bed. GLORIA CARUSO CAN SING Vecal Exparta Say She May Have Inherited Father'e Voice New Yori. Feb. 0. Oierla Caruso Is believed by Vecal experts te have In berlted a wonderful voice from her -11, Mrs. Enrlcn Caruao icstcrday confirmed reports that Merris Beggy and ether friends of the late tenor, after tests of little Gleria's verfal range, had termed her tone perfect and her nat ural' talent for music extraordinary for a two-year-old child. , "I will make no effort te train her for the stage, at least net until after she In sixteen, nnd then only in event .he cheeses that sort of career,"' said Mrs Caruso. "I want her te learn hew te awlm. dance, play golf, ride and be a regular all-Amerlcan girl and I'll encourage all that In her. Her father shortly before hla death predicted Gleria would be a singer, when she is a few years elder I hope te send her abroad for four or five months every enr te study French, Italian and, music." Bey Scouts Will Dine Tonight The annual bouquet of thp l'liiladi'l phln Council, Bey Scouts of Americn, will be held this everting 11 1 The Koom Keom Koem rlt. The occasion will be part of "An niversary Week" which wns begun jes terduy. Save 50 en Your F1JRNITURE BEDDINOS AND OABPETB Visit our showrooms and prev It Leweat prices: hlahist quality ateck. Berger Furniture. Ce. 5248-50 Market St. tviment 010 Open Etrnlnsa WE BVV tiaita. -KBUIINI31 w -iJ'-r'-EiTr..ieiurueiflAy 1 '----" RESTAURANT AMD COrTIE SHOP I91MAMD CHESTNUT STS. Specialists in Silk Fabric8 3rd Fleur WAISTS sUhejrfLZ llafflat" HIN3 rrV 7 ai l& ttttl ftsTMl - r tsteaiPM 1 vsHkiau w Our mail eritr department is ready te give prompt and efficient personal attention te the requirements of ear oat-ol-tewn patrons. Pa. Telephone Wilnt 2US Wa I - ' .V.WJ - mm mamm it3 , , 1 WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKERJ lmsittisssismsmsmsMtmisstmmmmsttswssismmswswmittmsMsmsttssmstimsmsttmitsiitwmsmm ; ; 1 . , - Wahamaker's Down Stairs Stere An Important Little Men's AU-Weel Overcoats, $18.50 Net many of any one kind, but every coat a geed one. Of Winter-weight all-wool coatings made in ulsterette style with convert ible cellars, 'deep pockets and belts across the back. Exactly the type that young men wear year in and year out. Sizes 34 te 42. ' , Plenty of overcoat weather ahead this season and you' 11 -have a geed coat ready next Fall. (Gall.rr, Market) Many a Dark Tailored Skirts in Extra Sizes, $7.75 Well cut and correctly pro portioned skirts designed espe cially for stout figures. They are of navy blue and black serge of excellent quality, pleated or plain ly tailored. One style is made with, clastic inserts in the inner belt. Waistbands 33 te 40 inches. (Market) (2m sssssssssssssssVi'' '' ''A (J $15 $18 Weel Jersey Frecks Are Most Practical for Scheel A 27 1 L1L ' si & ) i Afe with pink or Geed Silk Umbrellas for Men and Women, $3.90 Mere expensive ones marked down from our own stocks be cause they were a bit shopworn, together with a new purchase whose slight imperfections in the weaving class them as "seconds." Women's umbrellas have handles of weed, bakelite or leather straps. Garnet, brown, green, purple, navy and black. Swagger Handbags, $3 Larce ones in cnvelere sha ihape tabs with swaecer handles and that fasten ever. Black fabrikeid in the shiny vachette finish with tabs of red, purple, brown or navy leather with long-grain finish. Duplex Fabric Gloves, $J White ones in strap-wrist style have spearpeint-stitched backs with English thumbs. Usually half as much again. Women's Cotten Jersey Pantalettes, 85c Closely fitting ones of light weight navy or black cotton jersey with elastic at waist and In double rewb at knees. Ribbed Cotten Vests, 25c Women's regular or extra size vests in bodico-tep styles of finely ribbed white cotton. All perfect quality. 13th Street Aisle Hair Nets, 50c Dezen Six wanted shades in cap or fringe style. A grade that has proved its worth be well that 'customers returnvsgain and sgsia V 1 1 A ll " y r til i Central . February 6 1922 Pleasant Surprise in This Collection of New Spring Dresses at $15, $16.50 and $18 Tailored cloth dresses of Peiret twill have braided pockets, loose cuffs and unusual panel effects about the skirts. Seme have skirts of Peiret twill and bodices of Copen hagen Canten crepe. Others, of tricetine, are made in coat style. Canten crepe and crepe de chine make some soft and lovely dresses in navy blue, beige, black and henna. And Taffetas! What a world of Springtime sprightliness among these gay and rustling frocks. They're ruffled, frilled, embroidered and gay with flut tering sashes. In navy blue, black and brown, principally. New Frecks With Capes te Match In the Fashion Exhibit New bcinp held in the Central Aisle of the Fashion sections. It's the loveliest new mode, designed especially for young women. Of silk epenge, Canten crepe or crepe de chine, the frocks arc made with Russian overbleuses elaborately embroidered with brightly colored wool or silk. Amazingly delightful frocks at' $29 te $62.50. (Market) Women's Shoes for All-Around Wear, Special at $3 High black lace shoes of durable leather have welted soles and low or medium heels. They are both serviceable and neat in appearance. High Brown Shoes With Rubber Heels, $4.75 Made for real wear long walks because the welted soles are firm and thick and the heels are medium. They lace high and have applied straight tips or imitation full wing tips. (Chestnut) They are warm, comfortable, de net muss easily and wear exceedingly well. Girls like them, tee. The frock that is sketched has a full pleated skirt en a white underbedicc. The jumper of jersey has a washable white linene cellar and cuffs. In Copenhagen, navy, leindeer, brown and henna. Sizes 10" te 1G years at $6. Flannel Middies, $3 New ones in naw blue or briirht red trimmed with white braid. Sizes 14 te 20. White Voile Blouses, $1 Fresh new blouses with Peter Pan cellars. The cellars, center nleats ami cuffs are qAizpA blue scalloping or with a narrow picatca mil. sizes a te 14. Velveteen Dresses in a Clearaway Half price and less than half for a little let of navy, brown and black velveteen dresses. Girls' sizes, 8, 10 and 12 years, $7.30. Junier size, 16 years, $10. (Market) Negligee Corset Girdles $2.50 Anether dainty piece of lin gerie for one's wardrobe. Laccd-in-back style. Of heavy pink or white ceutil with elastic top and strips of satin. Alse satin-striped pink poplin with wide elastic insets. Opp Spring Sencls Fresh New Heuse Dresses Probably this very dress apron which is sketched wns designed in anticipation of Spring cleaning. It is a real cover-all and has two roomy pockets and a cap te match. Of 'checked gingham, in two-tone combinations, trimmed with rickrack. $1.50. Checked Gingham Heuse Dresses, $2 Lavender, pink, blue and black with white as well as red-and-black-nnd-Vthite combina tions in this pretty dress with a hemstitched white linrnc cellar, vestee, cuffs and pocket tops. The ether diess. of finer gingham, is most dimming. Very fine organdie banding and points trim the Tuxedo cellar, the cuffs and pockets, while the sash is of gingham. In brown, black, blue, lavender and green. $5.60. TZrV Sale of 36-Inch Marquisette Special at 20c Fine enough te use in curtains with crocheted lace! White and cream. (Chestnut) Japanese Crepe Creeper-Rompers $1.25 Fer kiddies of 1 te 3 years these are the most practical everyday clothes. Rese ec dark blue crope piped around the square neck, short sleeves and pocket with white. (Central) ' is"" ;tf Irish Linen Table Damask $2.25, $2.50, $3 Yard Pure linen, full bleached, is in a geed heavy quality and 70 inches wide. In !ceral pretty floral designs. Irish Linen Table Cleths A geed assortment of square and round dcsignB in full bleached Irish damask. 70x70 inches at $3.30, $6, $6.50 and $7. 70x88 inches, $6.30. Full-blcached napkins, size 22x22 inches, arc $3, S6.50, $7.30 and $0.30 dozen. Scalloped Cleths, $6 Yes, puie linen scalloped round cloths in several patterns are 70 inches in diameter. (Central) aswX. &. vS iBRV (C.ntral) Men's Oxford $5.25 "Ne betitr oxfefda t nr nr where near the price!" Me than one man has riven that as his opinion. We knew that they are reed oxfords. The dark tan leather is of sturdy quality, soles aft made for lone wear and the oxfords have general air ef smartness. 0Urjr, Km) Women's Flanneltt . Nightgowns, $1 Cut long and lull, they have double yokes and long sleeve. The flannelet Is sll-wWU or In ' pink or blue stripes. Carrsl) Women Are Asking for VetU Short straight chemises or vests are being worn wiin eir bloomers a great deal. The most desirable are these with neat hemstitching at the tops and straight shoulder straps of the material. $1 for vesta of phtfc or whita nainsoek. $2 for vests of pink crepe de chine or pink or white tub silk. (0ntrl) Twe Mavis Corsets Werth Knewing About Mavis corsets are made es pecially for us and obtainable newhere but in the Down Stairs Stere. They were made te fill the needs of women who want corsets of the better type at moderate prices. $3.50 for a 15-inch girdle with panels of silk-figured poplin and strong fine elastic. It hooks in front and there is no lacing. $4.50 ler corsets of figured pink brocade with free hips and well boned backs. The bust is very low, yet full. (Central) The Newest Pongee Blouses Are Trimmed With Lace Lace edge3 the roll cellar, which is embroidered with silk in criss-cress design, and the vestee is tucked. Other new pongee blouses are made with plain roll cellars. All at $3.50. Crepe de Chine Blouses Alse $3.50 These are in a simple tailored style in white or flesh' pink. (Market) Aprons and ' yj ,Zt i. Vi'-lS,r ' W .'i. '' i t'&lF. WffW'i feL - mi m mwi iEuitf'?J i . :'..: jfc,r: Knl? Mini f' Bhtqw ear' e erf tispi rtfirf If ) fnt iftrli I IOOI 01 1 dill) 1 U 1 Mil ''-J !v nett'tH un it snesi i B-U1 it el' SlJlf hid iirfj Uk , 10 "X- 1'fl V .l v. i : i M bh i rrxjm ESS ,i,Lrv-.j iu;ii', is l" .K"A?S.fl ' ti iuS, )?U. w nur w? i Miif' mew?! immmftur. w'W M&smi&K.: ' J. WaS t&hmmvW feYv - J Vsi.A," . l. y i ,n aw 'H-'N'OiyrW m w.wxK.ysam ssSm tiSBI&VtiiSrsMSasSf. llgB MS3 UQEhjOl Tiijte"l'rMmmwBMm's 'tMMJi& -gftjsyw kji Z.-WA-.-1 .nin7 -.j ' ? . m. ., j tr. m rj 4. tHaallBaHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlllBaaalll ifvv'svyw-yfyjf - r- crtati ' - WLWHWM&titiB.
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