W w if v T r w ft r,,. i " i? l i l "i l : - ijfi"'w Jta s Tepic r, Vi K . i ( ' rf' pj$eknut Butter Is Used for a .-'j'j .. .. . . . . , . CiUtlxcieus daltta, ter various i ' Cakes and for Sandwiches at. una m a urtfLnv . . tkpvrtahit'ltll, hi) Urn. U. A.,mi3en, AU h'fj ,, refiff rtrvrd -, , ifi THH' first real warm days of the ? Vfaaen often cauw the family te F..-1 L1 lL. .1.1 .......It. ... ... i. -AWI mat UIV UlU Diniiuun ate junv t little paise and that Reme dishes with a real seat, should be ndded te the menu for .Variety's sake. This is a, particu larly geed time for the housewife te bring into, play menus that feature the unusual dish, and te increase the veg eianie portion ,ei tne menu. ' Italian WaJtes , Place lnmxing bowl .fine-half, cup of powdered tugar, Velks of four eggs, Tuse' tablespoons of butler. Cream until light and fluffy. New add Tud'cups.ef flour. Twe teaspoons Of haling powder, One -half teaspoon of salt, One jand one-half cups of milk. 'Beat well te blend, and then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the four eggs, and then bake in well-greased waffle Irons; serve grilled ham and a tomato salad with the , waffles for a tatty, supper. Fresh eggs .are abundant and the housewife cah serve a fondue for the evening meal. The fondue is a quite ancient French dish which was ex , tremejy popular centuries age and is still served in these little Bohemian cafes that abound in the student or Latin Quartler ns it is called in Paris. Te';havo the fondue at its best and te insure it being at its best it should really be cepked in a. chafing dish at the table. . Te prepare, a fondue for a family of Ave ncrseps break five .eggs in bowl and beat wefl. New place in the chafing dish Three tablespoons of butler, Twe medium size onions, chopped ' Cook onions slowly, taking care that the onions de net brown. Isow add Tire tablespoons of finely chopped parsley, Bis) ounces of grated cheese. Stir; and just as seen as the cheese melts add the well-beaten eggs. Stir well and season with One-half teaspoon of salt, Tsee teaspoons of paprika. Cook four minutes and serve en toast. Sprinkle with paprika. A Cheese and Onion Pudding Chop very fine six medium-size onions and par bell. Drain. ( New place la saucqpan Twe cups of milk; One-quarters cup of flour. Stir te dissolve the milk and then bring te a bell. Cook slowly for ten minutes. New add One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of mustard, Three-quarters teaspoon of paprika, One cup of prated cheese, Four tablespoons of finely chopped parsley, The prepared onions. Twe well-beaten egos, tFeiir tablespoons of melted butter. Beat hard for thren minutes te hlinrl. then turn in well-greased and floured baking dish and bake, twentyrflve min utes in slew even. Serve "as the protein dish, with an all-vcgetablc dinner. ,( Poached Eggs, Oriental Cut slices of bread one inch thick and toast lightly. New prepare three pounds of spinach and cook. Drain well, chop tine and rub the spinach through the bleve, draining free all liquid. New add te the liquid drained from the spinach sufficient milk te measure one and one-half cups, and place in a saucepan, and add Four tablespoons of flour. , Stir te dissolve the flour and bring te a boil. Cook for ten minutes slowly. New add. the prepared spinach, turn ever toast and lay u poached egg for each service en top. Peanut butter will Mipply a most upusnel flavor, net only as a spread for bread nnd crackers in making sandwiches, but also for ether novel and attractive dishes. Cream Cheese and Peanut Butter Salad Blend one-half cake of cream cheese, One green pepper chopped fine, rwe branches of parsley chopped fine, One small onion chopped fine, Three tablespoons of peanut butter. Fill in the grove of crisp celery nnd then cut the celery in inch pieces. Turn in crisp nest of lettuce and serve with French dressing. Peanut butter makes an unusually delicious filling for cakes aa 'well ns'iciug. Peanut Butter Cake Place Jn mixing bowl One and one-quarter cups of sugar, One-quarter cup of shortening, One-quarter cup of peanut butter. Cream well and then add Three cups of flour, Four -teaspoons of baking powder, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, ..One cup of milk. Beat hard, then beat in Twe well-beaten eggs, and turn In two well-grcnked and floured drop lajer enke pans and bake In het even for twenty-live minutes. When cool tprcad with peanut butter and then cover with Icing made as fol fel lows j Peanut Butter Icing PInce In small Imul One-quarter cup of water, Three tablespoons of peanut butler. Beat well te mix and then work in sufficient sugar te make an icing that will spread, and use te ice the cake. Peanut Butter Drep Cakes Place In mixing bowl Thrcc-quaiten cup of sugai, One quarter cup of shortening. One-quarter cup of peanut butter, I eiks of tue rug. Cream well. New add Twe cups of flour. Three level teuspoeni of baking pote- One-half teaspoon of mace, Thtee-quartcii cup of milk: Bent well te mix. and then fold in the stiffly beaten whiten of two eggs. Fill iute well -greased muffin pnus nnd bake twenty-five minutes. Ice with the peanut butter water icing. Peanut Butter Fudge Tills Is dellcieiiH, and the elder folks will enjoy it just as much ns the vuiiiib iters, ' One cup of milk. One cup of sirup, " One cup of sugar, j One-half aup of peanut butler. Stir te dissolve the sugar and pea nut butter and then cook until the mix ture will form a linn ball when tried In cold water. This is 1K55 en the candy thermometer. New ndd One cup of marshmalleic jvhip, . Whip and beat te blend. Pour in well-oiled pan, having the mixture about ene inch deep. Let cool and then cut in squares. t ' L "MM" HAKKH UIO HIT JL" L.5'-,","iT " Pr Known aa "Seme. :- 'i uamiiia U'mte, hutur known an Sam. wr " iK'Si bVir,.eMi?.s5uih &r anssnx ,aa wstearsa si, fVH .""i ! m vsudu ISU fain - iat.tIi:jTTC" : nsEs: TKatrr ec? arse wmmtf i"" Itt Ninth Life One can't keep fringe from the mode any mere than one could keep it from a mid-Victorian parlor. This spring many people had its obituary nil writ ten, yet let from its couch of illness rose the hardy accessory. Its vitality is evinced by n tcpert from the Auteuill races, which deter mine se largely what women nil ever the glebe are going te wear. This re port has te de with a frock, the skirt of which was composed entirely of looped fringe of the material. The fact of it is you don't need te apologize te a soul If you cheese te trim your dress with frlnge Instead of something else. Here we show n stunning little dress of brown perllalne with finish of royal blue woolen fringe. The girdle achieves distinction by its novel direction and by a buckle of royal blue composition. And. by the way, perllalne, partic ularly in the new fancy border effects vies with kasha for the favor of the fashionable New Yerker when she comes te select the popular one-sided coat dresses and coats. CORINNB LOWE. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Mr. BeafM New Jeb By DADDY This week Jack and Janet learn what becomes of Celd Nese, the bear, who is caught en the hook of the freckled-faced boy's fishing line. CHAPTER I The Birds TeU the News "I WONDER what has become of Celd Nese, the bear, who was caught en the hook of the freckled faced boy's fishing line," said Jack te Janet one day as they lay en the top of a bill in the great weeds, resting from their play. ."Perhaps the hook came out of the bear's car and he gobbled up the freckled-faced boy," replied Janet. "Yeu knew the bear was very hungry after his extra-long winter's sleep." "Perky Squirrel may knew," sug gested Jack, looking up among the tree branches ter their busy friend. rerKy Squirrel was net in sight, nor could they hear his jelly chuckle. As they were rather tired, they made up their minds net te go seeking Perky Squir rel, but te wait there until he should come along. Then they could ask him what had beceme of the bear and the freckled-faced boy. As they waited, Jack and Janet closed their eyes se they could rest better. After a tlme they became aware of veIcm chattering nbove their heads. "Ueiie, -Mr. uat Jiiru, nave you heard the awful news?" one volce was saying. ",e, Sir. LecKy Koein," renueti tne ether voice. "What Is the awful news?" "Celd Nese, the bear, has lest his freedom," cried Cocky Rebin. "Ile is shut up behind prison bars." ndded Brown Thrush. "Rannity-ran-ran-ran ! Yeu ceuldn t shut me up," boasted Reddy Wood pecker, who was cutting a hole In a hol low tree. "With my strong benk I'd seen peck my way out." 'supposing j en had a chain around your neck?" said Uob-e-lluk. "And supposing you were under the spell of a clever magician?" shrieked Purple Swallow from above. And supposing that magician neiu you ns a slave and made you de ail sorts of queer things?" screamed Pe liceman Ulue Jay. "Goodness me. is that what has hap pened te Celd Nese, the bear," asked Janet, sitting up straight. Yes. that is what has hanncned te Celd Nese, the bear." chorused all the birds. "Could anything worse happen te ene of the free folks of the forest?" Tack and Janet were serrv for Celd Nese, the bear. At the same time they thought ue was largely te blame ler his own trouble. "That is what he gets for being n bad bear and vvuntitiiK te eat 'Janet and me nnd the freckled -faced boy." said Jack., "He wouldn't have been a bad bear If he had eaten you when he was hungry," argued Cocky Rebin. "Am I a bad bird when I eat n worm?" "Ne, but Celd Nose was going te cat us," said Jack. '"Hew about the worms, don't the call themselves 'us'?" Cocky Rebin per sisted. "And ict I eat them, and don't feel bad.'' This argument, sounded reasonable te .Tnck, but he didn't have tlme te think about It, for just then Perk Squirrel scurried up In a great hurrv. "Kk! Ek! Ileic you aiel" he barked nt Jack and Juuet. "I have bcen looking for you eveu where. Yeu helped get Celd Nese, the bear, into trouble, and 'new ou have te help get him out from under the spell of the clever magician, loose him horn his iron chain, and free him from his prison. Ek! Kk! Hurry up!" Jack und Janet ran nfter Perky Squirrel ns he frisked away and the birds all followed evcihcad. The chil dren ran up hill and down until they came te a dealing ut the edge of the weeds, There they miw a house and barn ! and yaid. In the jard wan a large cage made of heavy pests and whe , fencing. In this cage was Celd Nese, the bear, and a very iiuecr figure, In ' n tall, pointed hat. Something was wrong with Celd Nese, the bear. He didn't seem te have any head. A second leek showed Jack and Janet that he had a head, all right, but was upside down. "Oh, Celd Nese, the bear, has been turned tepsy-turvy by the cruel, clever mnclrlan." shrieked the birds. "Oh. Celd Nese, the bear, will hnve te walk en his nose." (Jack and Janet plan te free Celd Nese, tae bear, but get n surprise, as will " Y ' WBP&BSM mmmm of Optimism By HEBMAN J. BTIC11 ' Perk Packer Thoroughness Recently we spent some time "sight seeing" In some of the greatest indus trial establishments In the world the meat-packing houses In Chicago and elsewhere. , If there la one thing that such a lit tle voyage through what ought te be dubbed "Efficiency Land" Impresses upon the mind, it is the value oTdeing a job completely and, therefore, doing It well. , a1 The meat-packing organizations are monuments te the efficacy of thorough- new. ... Once friend pig lands in one of these plants', it is all ever but the squeal all evd In the sense that from his root reot roet fnglltUe snout te his tiny wiggling tall, from the tips of his tees te the top of l.u back, his every inch Is converted into caslV-hclps tickle men's palates as well a feed their bank accounts. Net n bit of him escapes or gees te waste His hide is transformed into r.-iir' i.i. .flutrln lulccs Inte nensln and ether mearclncs, his feet into .table ,",."!:... t,i. n. hones into teeth brush handles, his tee nslls n carcass. . . " ..iiii... i.l.. crease into lard and ".w fn for frying, his meat Inte bacon, ham and Bausage. . Friend pig 1 te the geed, and be comes a UellClOUH ami jinmiauii: .i.u of nerk packer thoroughness It Is thi thoroughness that Is the difference between the meut men and most of ua when the packers start ":..n.i Hiev ile it cemnlctely vvblle nine men out of ten after the, -start something uppnrcmijr iuijcl ... " It is se cesy te start things any body can start anything you can start te move n mountain. It is the finish that counts. And what people want te knew is net se much hew things start off as hew they pan This knock of doing a, job Infirst Infirst eliis rihnne. of "doing things tight," has beceme a lest art te such an extent that the man who really does things "clean as n whistle" gets the universal glad-hand, an opportunity nnd a bonus, and Is simply net let go for anything. Every one eJ us can take a tip from the perk packer brand of thoroughness and make it the foundation upon which we are building. Demonstration THIS WEEK of the Madame Clare CORSET Frent and back lace Alse Brassieres adaxns 835 Chestnut St. .Prices Always Moderate. Hand Bag An Entirely New Leather BSTHPrrjrriKTr C It gives new life and a mm ml mmm a surface that reflects 2L jgf jf!& "bv ,,,.. M light Resists water ffinw ll2S"ar? ANTELOPE U and wear Refuses U llHgn W m V Fine in tex- X Vtt-VUM liHHBifeflniF turej .legant M At Your Dealer's JtH I'll llHfRifll fr II in appearance. X All Celers and Clear ffl X ikffi iiSmjl W a Rhineitene or- y rj f J fffl llPlii lr 1J L f -- .1 nnment. The M Felten, Sibley &G. M II jjlil IBl 1 W:(i il jpre jeweat Pari. rHU 11' ' ('t 7 r) a rf U Manufacturers of Jt'LW iBIif'" ..-1 Vs--- ftll I T Celers, Paints and r -Trnpey l wv A Varnishes llUlUlfi fl U rTTT M since 1863 UnftVAR M mmft I UU .. rr . ' ii Finne cimicu ft i i Next te Keith's THratre M "- ' """' M i COATS and CAPES Fer Spring Of Pure CePs Hair "25535 MUM Mr. YOUTHFUL in deign, buoyant aud cheerful at become in youthful wearer, the Jaeger coat or cape gives an air of ease aad correctness wherever well dreaed children congregate and combines smart styling, custom tailoring and price value te degree never before attained. a MMrm Aw mm m.m Mm fl I tee vmaiN wool NtwYerk San Fnncbea m FiriTHEl rt. Ml DttRIRt SUMMER MONTHS BkOWN & BRAUCHER M W. Chttltn Ave., Ofrnantewa Phene: Qefmantewn 9110 WEcm Pirmanmt HifrWivfftf B Carta '15 for. Wfcete keM (la-for riiinntfe tmrnc 27a S. B2nd St, Bvnfnii Ktent WtMttiay. aiiaieai xeata uui ieawa Mattresses Buy direct from manufacturer I and save middleman's profit. 1 60 UK all pure cotton mattress aV..1." $5.50 S3 lb. silk floss mattress In beau tiful patterns, special 12 Kfs 45 lb. curled hair mattress In HfgaYtt:.?:.A.-.:l.c.k:.. $18.00 .All mnttrcMei guarantee;!. Fr. delivery In Philadelphia. CROWN BEDDING CO. 129 N. 2d St n BOTH PHONICS OUR STORE ORDERS "Increase Your Personal Value Appearance)! cennt thrne days. Oar plan fnable. you te dre wall with tlethlni from the Imdlnr re tail store, of Phlla. en par us In moderate amount that will net tax yenr earning, aa theuxand have bean doing for the past M years. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT 1S73 IMS Marriett Bres. sllll CHESTNUT STREElW CAPES 1430 tfwrdt COATS 17.00 wfV.'r& By 8 ti Styk Obit Ordtn In)uJ 1701 Chestnut Street it ijth Stntt Bostea Chlcaie Jn' miA j1 Own vhea h ySttetxMaak,&AyaQ V Reflection shows U M r you cne Deauty or r JQjl U LAVA-VAR. M 9 work. Removes scars HK TOK2B I I and stains. Reveals I J" J w W f te wnicen remains a ft iib FtTLfjL iiLe&J I I mirror-smooth and I IISffl k NS" WrtY Jn silver-bright. gjBfrniiBy II Give a try-out te J qJMBBJTlffvWi uF wm iMwi' Wanamaker9 s Down Stairs The May May is naturally a time of snowy anple blossoms. Every thing is fresh and sweet and new, and it is fitting at this time that a whole new world of delightful underthings should be made available at special prices. It is well te bear in mind that these are all Wanamaker quality, no matter hew amazingly low the prices may seem. Mate rials are fine, seams are carefully sewn, laces are dainty and rib rib liens geed. This is decidedly the time te get ,a whole Summer's supply. . i Satin Camisoles at $1 Satin Bleemers at $2.25 The day e the 'really pretty camisole at a dollar Is h,erc again. The pink satin is heavy, geed quality and the camisoles are trimmed with fine lace all around the top. Nightgowns of Butterfly Crepe, $1 Slip-ever nightgowns, cool and simple, are of pink crepe with blue butterflies in them. New two-piece pajamas of fine seer sucker crepe in pink are bound all around with satin. $3. Leng White Petticoats at 85c Full-length white petticoats with em broidery ruffles and underlays are unusual at this price. Twe kinds at $1 have deep embroidered or lace-trimmed flounces. Checked Gingham 19c a Yard 32 Inches Wide Quality is geed and the checks are in various sizes and colors. Plaids there are, tee, and two-tone and three-tone checks. Plenty of red, navy, pink, green, blue and yellow. Think of the frocks, aprons and cheery draperies- that can be made of this! (Central) Frecks Take en Radiant Celers Women's Tweed Suits With Silk-Lined Jackets $15 All are in herringbone weave, but the colorings are varied rust brown, Copenhagen - and - brown mixed and a lighter heather mixture mere en the tan shades. Jackets are straight, smartly tai lored, and finished with narrow belts and silk linings. Many ether delightful Spring suits of colorful tweeds are here at $18 te $32.50. (Market) A Geed AU-Around Oxford for Women, $5 , looking and serviceable and can be worn for all but formal dress occasions. An excellent oxford for elder schoolgirls, (Chastami) IJiWWJtllgWB White Sale Than Ever and are cut full and reinforced. The satin is a geed shade of pink, and the bloomers have little ruffles at the knees.,- . Sturdy Nightgowns at $1.50 Slip-ever nightgowns of a firm, well known white muslin are finished with shirring. Leng-sleeve nightgowns, with tucked vekes and V necks, are trimmed with em broidered longcleth ruffles. There are several styles at $1.50. In extra sizea, they are $2. Silk Envelope Chemises at $1.65 Of lustrous, fine pink with tucked and lace - with shoulder straps built-up shoulders. (Central) Stenciled Bedspreads of Unbleached Muslin $2.25 A pretty flower design is Btenciled in blue, yellow or rose. The bedspreads are 72x90 inches and finished with scalloping all around. 80x90 inches, they are $2.50. 4 (Central) One would knew that colorful May is here just by looking at the lovely frocks which have arrived with the new month. Of soft silk crepes and Geergettes, they are in rose, tangerine, cornflower, honey dew, seashell pink, silver gray, cafe au lait and petunia. Exceedingly lovely are the i mostly in white with small most youthful-looking dresses Fer informal dinner wear there are exquisite Georgette crepe dresses in pastel tints elaborately trimmed with soft; laces or with crystal bead fringe. Black and brown radium lace dresses are lovely, tee. Excellent cheesing at $16.50, $20, $22.50 te $37.50. Summery Ginghams and Voiles Arrive Checks in all the gay outdoor colors characterize the cheerful ginghams, while voile frocks are mostly in dark blue or black grounds with white figures. Gingham dresses start at $3.50, and from S6 up there are charming imported ginghams. Voile dresses are $5.75 te $10. (Mnrket) A New Corset With a Seft Tep Is Only $2 It's one of the most popular models that we have for slender and average figures. Yeung women are very enthu siastic about its comfort. The short bones step below the elastic top and a ribbon bow serves as fastening. The corset 18 f pik ceutil and is llhtIv boned throughout. A finer corset with this same comfortable soft top has silk elastic all around the top and is cut with a fairly long skirt, $4. A Fine New Bien Jolie Girdle is of pink-nnd-white brocade with wide panels of elastic at each side of the front. A deen insert of elastic is used at the top and bottom of the back of the corset. While this con forms te the general lines of a girdle, it will be found prac tical and comfortable for women of medium-stout figure as well as the average type. Sizes up te 32. $4 50 (Central) Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 25c and 35c It's a mighty geed time te net a man's Summer supply of practical white linen handker chiefs, neatly initialed. They are all pure linen, the 25c ones in n cambric weight, the 33c kind in a lighter weight. (Central) A practical black Oxford for everyday wear. The tee is comfort ably, yet gracefully rounded, and the straight tip has perforations. The heel is fashionably low and the carefully welted sole is outlined with whirn stirpViine- 1 in ut-u ri. .. i.rf T U?.tJ 1 i. W7 1 IVJ? J9 .-.-";T' -i'v-" ; Brings Lovelier Thi at Lewer Prices fflk . iJl 1 1 iJMA aiMiiJ ilH MShkTI White silk jersey-top petticoats tucked flounces of messaline. Pink striped tub silk petticoats crepe de chine trimmed cd tops, some and ethers with printed crepe de chine dresses colored designs. They're the we've seen in a long time. Fresh New Heuse Frecks, $3.85 A hnlf dozen pretty stvles alike in one thing they are all of checked gingham of excellent quality m blues, pink, black, green, brown, lavender, etc. Seme have Miewy organdie vests or cellars and cuffs. One very dainty style is trimmed with fageting and crocheted buttons. Almest all of them, whether Bilhe' Hurko or waistline styles, have sashes. (Central) I A New Middy Peter Pan , w.. .... .unu iiiiicil-iii. .til' (iiiti niiirn i.anHa. .. . m uv " niiuuiut-r vuku unci In tan cotton pengee trimmeil with red or lavender checks!!?; Pincrlmm. or in wViitn rvi,,,lu tin.....! ...in. .i i .""P.V'l ;..' LLi. ""'"" " .1 wA cndieit ,,lue middy has the nilliu U1UUI, G te 14 year sizes. (Mark.t) ALL sm A VVW L 1 m 1 :r. -Wmm Pink and White Silk Petticoats, $3 .85 (Regular and Extra Sizes) with with flounces. White or pink setin petticoats with double panels, back and front. White tub silk petticoats with double panels back and front. Deuble-Panel White Sateen , Petticoats, 85c (Centrul) New Chickadee Aprons, 85c Hew glad we are te get them again! They are slip-ever aprons with straight waists and gathered skirls that are peg-top ever the hips really double Pelly Prims! Freshly fin ished with snowy rickrack, they arc of lav ender, blue or pink percale with white coin dots. (Central) Lew Prices en " Women's Linen Handkerchiefs tnf U M 1-2 ...L2A. linen handkerchiefs, neatly hem- yrA, stitched. Jj. 'A iac ler wmie imuaicu nana- -kerchiefs, hemstitched. A 20c. 2ac and 3ftc for gay-cel-i ered handkerchiefs- en handkprchipfs hriffHt re.", . 9!M blues, greens, yellows and se en.' --." rwp . J" Levely colorful bits of linen. The, 20c ones are plain; the 25c kind vhave embroidered corners "farm1-,, the 3ec ones leek like the att tractive hand-made handker chiefs se much in vogue. (Centrul) v ',-. $1.15 uuiiny rrucKS .. .-!' and Pantalettes -.?? Dresses $1.10 $1.15 5, 1 Vf Beth aie .sketched and both ar in 3i.iv Jstmr - 10 e year sizes. - ,,-B 5 'Ri ....... iv.n. 1IUW9 IIIU Ul ltWV.i jiiuwiiis iriimiii-d wun piniC, OIUQ or corn color. $1.1G. Ilunny frocks fat bunnies ' of appliijued chambray with em em bieidered ears form the pockets aie also () white madras, trimmed with pink, blue or corn. A sash ties in back. Wash Suits for Brether, $2 and $2.25 Ordinarily they'd sell for " fiVt mui, nut mis is a wmu naie special ter little sKiW boys. They are sturdy suits Hmfe i Illlllll. ni irtinil mntn,i.ln . Al.. . ... nuwi. jiiu.vimia 111 llin nlitf ftn.tii im.l.l.. l,.1 .l.-i. li K .....v.jr eijrii; muv, JUUKV se well en bevs. N ?. for a suit of dark gray, blown or green cotton Bultinif, 1 braided in black or white, each with a black tie and sleeve cm-.' blem. $LVJ." the same colors in prac tically the same style, except that the bleuse is white jean with colored tieusets, cellars and tuus, 4 te 8 year sizes. (Out ml) . '-A3 With a Checked Cellar, $1 - . . u.u.. i i . . -. i irum me usual middy It ft, nas a turn. iin pn r hem i ,vu ",l" ruu urwn or wk- regulation cellar trimmed fm Jim m r i ,M t v3 & " M Vl-.i n j r SB U' kVl rJT.-. ..! '7',i Ti".w?. --wwSWVm ..awi wirwv h,.w.iu , . t ,.."T .-....,-..,, . . . . 4im&l'J . . ..,i&i tixi'.'s e- .',,1 WWHli mmm W'5. T. . g..j.aia.ra kMMkiMm kjkil'i W-lf, SilM! aBBHaiaMSMmaaiiaUKaSWAlliitf Vi mmMmmmmmmrjBmmmwmmmmmimmmmBmmmmmmm .hi. a. "wm wL t. Wf&fa 'YjijUmJsi '
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