'r&.Wii ' ' :m lV. ' . EaUak' atfl riCWI HM latin I CHILDREN PARADE KJertrtien Cerrtera of City Coti- diiet'OWn DemonstrAtlens j ,. Separately NOVEL FEATURES' SHOWN V. Many" nerel features showing the "' .- I .IIMiui . munauiii I? Ami were seen fa neighborhood parades I' '?!": j .irU mm lii various tilnv- - mnnn iiv rimuicii ... iiumviuwn Siwds in nil sections of the city te- ts. & ninrehlng' through the Wreet. r?Pn.nK;mAa nt.vnrlfllis'schoelg, p?ai7-;BIIabeth.,P:Nelli mrycter of jitrroundsef the Beard of Education. EeX:eTentualIy,te have one .big parade ffTJreaiTstreetih.. Adilch". the achijel eWldrtn.'ef the entire .city will partaken-' parade "waa comparatively Call, but. every, effort was made te re " them colorful , and - interesting ijltroTware'tfehta to'symbellie Ithrf 1ftns ' Lf-rtsrpayMn""-0 Snwrwhich they we" ones :they have , lua during playground hours under. the" supervision of 'their, instructors. Rene of the girls who are taking hygiene Sadjahd baby health work were 'drtattd'te represent Bed Cress, nurses : ethers' were dressed as flowers. The' children, carried pesters. Seme Mile their bicycle; ethers had their ex 'Brtfi wagons, and the girls wheeled their dell carriages and carried their According te Miss O'Neil, the pur mm 'of the parades is te educate the tmbltc as te th part the public school Unreunds assume' in making geed eittens of the city's boys and girls. -This, 'she said, may lead te a demand M the part of the public for mera play play petttds next year. . BELONGINGS-OF MURDERED BOY NATURALIST ARE FOUND rSrienal Effects of F;. C. Lawrence ' , Discovered en Tree Stump . Personal belongings of Fenimore Cooper Lawrence, young naturalist, whole body was discovered en the banks ef the Pennypack Creek, June 21, with two bullet holes in it, were found late ysttfrtay by Martin LAwrence, the young man's father, after Ave weeks' mku by police and neighbor had filled te disclose their whereabouts. Retting en the large flat surface of a tree stump near Walnut Hill dta dta ties, three-quarters of a mile from the Sit where the body was found, were wrenee's belongings, which consisted of' a 'sleeping bag, a fountain pen, safety razor, lead pencil ami a small rum, of money. The young man's coat tad' a pair of army shoes were the eely, things missing, according te Lawrence's father. Italians living nearby told the au thorities they had seen the articles en theitrte stump, but' knowing .they had belonged te the dead youth, refused te disturb them. The Italians walk doily n.arrend forty, feet from where the boy's father found the articles. One of the police theories of 'young Lawrence's death was that of robbery. Net satisfied by the police supposition, the 'senior Lawrence sought diligently for his son's personal effects. The finding of the boy's belongings strengthens the theory that he was murdered by some one whose enmity he Incurred while trapping. MAYOR ORDERS PROBE ' OF "NICK" ELLIS' PAROLE Wants te Learn If There Were Any t Irregularities r Majer Moere today directed three , Mmbers of his cabinet te conduct an. Miquiry into tne parole et "Mck" Ellis te learn if any city empleye was iarelved in Ellis' nlleged relcnee though payment of $1500. They nin Directors Cortelyou, Worburten and Cltr-Soliciter Smyth. - 'I will gladly welcome an inquiry ute the Ellis case by Judge Barnctt," ni'Mayer said. "Whatever we can de tl break up the dope truffle in l'liiln delphla should be done. If any it .regularities ere found in Ellis' release tMsame prebe should be conducted as wit In the Ginsberg case." .. ,s a,leKC(l te have told friends that he was paroled after serving two oaths of an eighteen -month sentence ft paying $1600 te a mysterious Jennny alee." He was re-arrcsted last week and is held In Meyamensing nria ?. Pending results of an investigation. ANOTHER RUM SHAKE-UP vis 8ays Many Changes Coming for "Geed of Service" Announcement of the first big shake-JP-1mng Federal prohibition agents SMui.9tatS.w,s made todey by State "ohibltlen Director Davis. The Director plans ttfiihlft all agents i. X en? ,pest. of duty t0 another wlth ?ii i'fV dit-'c"' in which the State iiL. cdier t,,e "Bed et the service," nts affected thus far are Michael ,Vn,nelly. from Philadelphia te Wil Wil Uamspert and William Davis, from this "" te Harrisburg. Director Davis also announced that Wohbltlen office in Hgrrlsburg. plans submit hU resignation and will leave e service te enter college. The Dl Dl Dl TiiriWlll,Boen announce a successor w nil his place, he said. Aute Fractures Girl's Shoulder f wi5ri Thortiten, seven years old, SL57 AW1 Wyfcth street, was truck at Ufty-ntxth street and Weed- X?5.avunu? laBt n'Sht y automobile drlren by William Duers. of Madisen Su ' 1)uer'' tek thu girl te Miserl Miserl ceraja Hospital, where she was treated w. a fractured shoulder blade. Ducrs a arrested. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 Ttnk O. Hh1.T.I inns c .- . . ?"e"ft c" 5ln,0!'j,!(,!r, Varren .t.T and Olilin' 9nvn,;..?a8 EaIn t.. and Mary --...., euyj w Slf,.r Llttceuras. Beat Valnut it., and . UUJ 11a Urm.n ., L.wceuras. 00BI 1 . Laihokei, Camd swyld, Jr., 1010 N fthren. 1288 Man Norten, llldley Al. I'rIVKl.u A4AA 00! :V."'. Psnoke, Camden. .Al.5yH 65rfn- 2?.Maacher . 1. fllit at cher it. '"a 8. NerlAn lllil' Idle l'ark. Pa,, and ChutZTi, ;,: VreL'y. inn: ..:"- . M'-J , sin: it, iitn at. anten.'ra., and Helen Ji5,'..,vJ,",a.lP.. Bcranten. Pa "S-SSI- w;n .,r K"iM Nlryf.' i,1"M". no Mer?l it., ana -,f ? nei wHir T.'a.JV""1." vail n hi j "Ml pl '.' Oedrrey. Atlantic t'ltv .nil fr Wfihun , I?; 883a Mfkt at. " Mum $K. .?. E'mroel RVa and r-'"", Q9i Aiaaier at. Jwm iJSwin ceai, "0 qutitlnn- ! lll TVIII II COaiT "aay-S heuaihtMi.",Jffn'lnnl,V te truuble 0 thS .." wAn'5J McOarry. taaw 110 fXDtfrtB tt ti Tlnnun I ,,.. l W. WiT,..i?Jn"iT,ln?Jh uWt of cool. la Men section urecuuui ,""". , Seft-.rtspeetlve.playgreunds, where they irtlelpated inf gymnastics and- display "J" Inlfp., , v""v""nn, wnicn ara oil Cr."V''''V.lfiWX,r.eM'e",,2,,r IP th" SiHau ..ii.!'.,0' J Butldaif PDIMO '' iir m wlZiim iiil a""-V-g' t -- FtUhADELPHIA WILL $E HONORED AT FRANCE - ' Namei of Henry H. Woodward and Mian C. Biddle te Ge en Memerial in Verdun r Were Among 57 Americans Who Were Members 'of Fa mous Lafayette pscadrille . ' ' r '- kf llvMW?nPthJa&pWay" wh0 or their 1st of H?iV2fM W?r nr?'nmeng the Li..... fly-seven Amerfcan heroes erectlenmmrjLw,n h beMt ?& erection of a memerinl mr.i.n i'v.- aun. .-,-.- .... f - .P150"6 fr,dT of this historic dt fflriile!,,,e !?rylf tafayette ieXra.e0fW7'.clh:" membf; "?; ArU,u.rB.,ddI.e..Pt Amjblc.r...., Z,ai btfl LeJtennnt Woodward's wrecked machine and his" grave. T$i!)ee,iJn?l,"'tcr he hll Joined the IiSmI?'16 a? . ?en" Wcutennnt Blddle was killed .while, protecting an observation plane ever the 'German Within the boundaries of the memo meme rial garden will be laid, their parents consenting, the bodies of these fifty seven members of the Escedrille. The task of establishing the memorial garden has been undertaken by lliosur lliesur y'vlng members of the organisatien and their friends with the help of relatives of the' men who fell and the full co operation of the French. Government. Actual construction work is new under way under the supervision of Alexander Marcel, France's chief archi tect, who was .directed by his Govern ment te proceed with the work. The project will cost $50,000, which haa been subscribed. Three ether Pennsylvania boys who are included in the list-of fifty-seven are Corporal Philip P. Benny, of Pitts- "WORLD IS POISONED" 8e 8aya Chestnut Street Orator, Who la Taken .te Hospital A debonair young stranger paused n moment in front of a group of men at Thirteenth and Chestnut streets this morning and exclaimed leudly: "This world is nothing but poisoned spirits. Tomorrow I enter the king king king domxef happiness. This la my last day in such a world. I dwelt with one wne showed me a greater city deserted, but reflecting the glory of " ' At that moment Patrolman Beuder, et the Fifteenth and Locust streets station hove in sight and pushed his w"ay (through the crowd. He spoke kindly te the stranger and then took him te the station house. When he was. examined by Dr. Wal ter Daley, a police surgeon, he said he was Jeseph K. Morehead, twenty-two, of Denver, Cel. Dr. Daley ordered him committed te the Philadelphia Hospital for observation. , . HELD FOR ROBBERY Twe Philadelphia Men Arrested en Complaint Frem Atlantic City . we PhllaTdelphlans were arrested as they alighted from an Atlantic City train in the Camden terminal last night, charged with having robbed Leuis Carr, of Atlantic City, of $130. They are Themas Ryan, twenty-five years old, Fifty-fifth street and Wal Wal eon avenue, and Geerge Culberson, twenty-two, Fifty-fifth and Pine streets. Beth admitted they had been with Carr, whom they met at the re sort, but denied having robbed hint. They, were turned ever te Atlantic City police. SmoVBEwerPiANrs will glVe an abundant crop next season If set out new'. We have all the leading; aorta CELERY PLANTS Sturdy plants, freah every day. Gelden Self-Blanching;, Giant Pascal, White Plume, Winter King Winter Queen Alse Cabbage and Brussels Sprouts plants. SEASONABLE SEEDS Beans, Cern Salad, Kale, Lettuce, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, etc. BTOBB CLOSES 5 P. M. DAILY 1 P. M. 8ATUHDAY8 Catalog Free 518-516 MARKET ST. W55 77te Life of a Heme cannot be reckoned by years it is a matter of generations. Once'built, that home should be come a lasting thing of beauty and satisfaction and economy. If you contemplate buildimj a home, by all means con sider polished plate glass for beauty, satisfaction and economy. Writ fer'BulUlin Ne. J Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th aad WaUut PHILADELPHIA is WOf Hhfll ffirriAitei ffTlna' IJL.l. -iL-. MJCIiraiS MgWEHIffl A- u ziv;.r :y,-. -, - i . HEROES HOUSTON XOODWARO burgh, who was kitled January 25, 1018; Lieutenant Henry F. Jehnsen, Seuth Bethlehem. May 21. 1018. and Majer David McKelvey Petersen, of Hinesdale, who died March 10, 1019. WOUNDED BRIDE, DIES Shet Accidentally aa Huaband'e Gun Fell Frem Shelf Mrs. Florence Sharp, vlctin.' of an accidental shot from an automatic pistol At Wildwood Sunday,, died early today In the Cooper Hospital, Camden. . Her husband, Jehn Sharp, of Glen Glen Glen dore, who was at her bedside, Is pros trated with grief, believing that he is responsible for the fatal shot. The couple had been married only a abort time. , "According te blm, the pistol was dis charged when It fell from a shelf. They had gene te Wildwood for the week end te visit friends, and were seated In the living room Sunday evening when the accident occurred. Sharp reached for a magazine lying en the shelf near. the pistol, and the weapon, falling from Its position, ex ploded upon striking the fleer. His wife collapsed suddenly, and It was found that the bullet had struck her. in the stomach. Weman'a Ring Missing Mrs. Edith Herbert, 1234 North Fifty-fourth street, reported the less of a diamond ring valued at $200 te the police this morning. It is net known wneiner tne ring was stolen or mislaid Office anvl SankSppSpes MANN'S Fine Writing Fluid 90c Laimi J29 Market Street THE Helmes Press cus tomers knew the value of Artists, Copy Men, Typog raphers and Printers, all in one organization a complete printing service. The Helmes Press, 'Prinitn 1315-29 Chamr Strctt PhUubipbu miiiiiiiiraiBiiiiiiiwiiBiiiimiiraiiiDiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiMffliiiiiK Be doubly careful of the quality of the feed you buy in het weather. Appetites are hard te tempt these days .feed must be "just se;" Our customers knew that they can always be sure of receiving perfect satisfaction, even in the hottest weather, when they deal at our Stores. The reason is, we carry only quality meats and groceries and sell them at such a rapid rate you are always sure of receiving fresh goods, Buy all your meats and groceries Where Quality Counts and Lew Prices Prevail ai JUL! i aaaMsjsassla. '('v'l at' ' 'i' -LSSHbbHbBSSj, ., ' i jsjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjw - k- BBBBBBBfVr, ." TPBlllllllVflV " ? b"bWP' 1?iyilj$i-V'A'b"b"bB' Pt,!?flX"? y,&J f4aSBBBB.. ..BB-."ir '.'.'.i'".'S..:',':.::.:4BBBf ', B'4-.x- .;'s.va-','bBBBBJ, , BBBJBBBBBBBBBBBHB . "''tfVBBSnBBBj -Jhfe viwv lOUll!LMIinV JIMMMIlMMllS ft. - . i-ii."i ii,. ij, ' ' .x fcJ '. : I s IH a IIIibbb I ll II HI wwi..-a,swwa wa.a., . $6000 GEMS, TOO Mrs. F.B. Kamp Gets Warrant for Man Who Entertained trrx at-Seaehere LOANS STILL ARE UNPAID Search, Is belnf made In nil parts et the country bT the t police for F.. A. Stanley charged with stealing dlnmentib tamed at tuuuuirem tne emces oae. R. Knmp & C5e.J Jewelers, In the Burd Building. , A warrant was Issued at1 the request of Mm. Frnnrfn B.-,Kamn. C540 BaW tlraer'e-avenue, he-has been manasing the JcwftJrjr,' concern .sinee. the .death of her husband. taVmcnt.ef two leatis ei euyu cacu ana in suugui uj iuip, Kamp and-a relative. . - Stanley, wheihds a pleasing manner, became acquainted with Mm. Kamp nnvernl menflm nre. He was. Denial ana generous. Three w'eoks.flge he Invited Mrs. Kama and twe.'relatlvcs te Atlan tic City and while He' was acting' as LabI ALa lL lliBkAail jhaftjk aa4Vjhai from the Phlladclnhla establlshmeht. The' police bcllcve Stanley Induced his guests te go te the shore In order that the diamonds might be taken easily by n confederate. Stanley Is thirty two rears old. five feet nine Inches tall, weighs 135 pounds and has unrK hair and eyes. BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT The. Municipal Band will play to night en Spring Garden street be tween Tenth and Eleventh. The Fnlrmeunt Park .Band will play at Strawberry Mansion. The Falrmeunt Park Symphony Or chestra will play at Lemen Hill. cigarettes They are GOOD! Bay thu Cigartttt andSate Meney MacDonald M 111 i H H M 4tw .BaiiiL alBBaiiiL a-BaiiiiiW afl CW tJMT aQa ft J mi I A M Genuine Palm Beach Mohair Silk Suits Tropical Worsted Gabardine Nete Outing Treuaefs of the finest style and quality in a wide range of fabrics, $3.00 te SI 5.00. 1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street fi JLgl .aaaaaaiaaaaaaaiHaaaaaaaiaaiaaaaaanaaaavaaiiak aaiiiiiiiV 1 1 M H-Bk Vl fl gJ .aailllllHaValifHllJaB M BaaKiDaiiiHaaiiiBaiiiiiiiiA KjaHI9BH9BBaaiaa?Mail mmwmwW BHBBW M VACATION TIME FOR ECONOMY AND YOUR CONVENIENCE INCLUDE IN YOUR BAGGAGE A WONDERFUL NEW W1LLCOX & GIBBS Portable Electric Sewing Machine When that suit, dress or wearing apparel is accidentally tern or rlpped.it will net be necessary te run for a seam stress or tailor if you have a WiUcex & Gibbs sewing machine at hand. The W. & G. Portable Electric Sewing Machine gives trie current instca yuu mu luvnue v. KkMI,b .. U OI Bapping It does all the high-class ar machine will de and will de it having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast or slew, as veu wish it. Sews anv weicrht mntnrlni 'with equal efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate Your old machine taken in part payment. Yeu will find it very convenient te" have one with you en your summer, vacation ASK fOB DEMONSTRATION. WITHOUT OIIMOATION, IN YOUR I1UMU. BMAL1, riKST t'AlKNT JI.VLANCI5 ON KA8V TKHS1S. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. . - Phene, Spruce S192 1709 Chestnut Street Awarei for te. Jen cest.it will li mVHMMeia. ??v&tCfr ."Hv- j. r - MAMEND LIFE WITH GAS: WIDOW LOSES INSURANCE Nete Lift for Bearder Reveals Sul elde In it Bathtub . ' Fred Baumelstcr, .2705 North Bonsall . iaf -u,v nrnlvi1 a nlnn te com mit suicide without, depriving his widow, of his insurance, xesteraay ne w. found dead In the bathroom et his home by William Leescber, a roomer. , Loescher found this new en a table: "Bin.x ,. "Don't' light any matches. Don't take matches for your pipe te the bath room or you will blew up. Take, off the hose and they will think I drowned."- . . . " , Loescher ran- up the stairs, opened the bathroom. deer and found the body. After 'informing the police Loescher finished reading the note. It said: r "New listen, Bill, don't ,go out 'and fell the neighbors. Qpen the bathroom first and take the hose off se they won't knew what happened. Send a tele gram" te my wife, but don't tell hei what, happened. , ue as i ten you, he cause she might' net 'get' the Insurance If i'ceirimlt suicide. Keep 'this te your- self." r MrR.'.Baumelster' was. with her sis ter, 'Mrs., Anna Stewart, who is spend ing the" summer at 830 Charles place, Ocean 'City. Baumefster Was forty -seven years old and n'bnrber. , Wills Probated Today .. Wills probated today were these of Israel W. Hart. ?OQ0O ; .Emily E. Dun lap, $522,000 1 Henry Hess, S10,O00,und Hannah AVclkcl, $10,000. Letters were granted te administrate the estate of Stephen -P. Wagner, 2204 Hunting Park avenue, valued at $5100. Inventories of the personal estates of Rebert P. "Cregar, S12.020.49, and Emily L. Iteynl, $10,473.48, were made. WUm Wit "Charles, what ever you de, don't forget te call the MOON people and order our car. Yeu knew, the folks last night said they were getting scarce. . . . Don't for get the color either that blue one we saw." Prices i $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Diiplay Roem Opmn Evening Moter Cars The ear of the ten proven unite MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandergrift, Pres. 85S N. Bread St. Phene Poplar 7588 & Campbell Finest fitting Suits and the Coelest 116.60 te $22.60 $20.00, te $36.00 $30.00 te '$66.00 $30.00 te $48.00 $28.00 te $36.00 Why wear a "mussy" suit just be cause you want te be cool? Yeu can be dressed very smartly nil the time and be mere comfortable than ever you have been by wearing one of these feather - weight, perfectly tailored suits. Nene se nice or se economical. Sewing Made a Pleasure fwuv., Aiutii any VILX your own nervous energy. ss swimr that anv ether Rtnmlnnl in any room in thu house asstar in Uu pap.r is uqietce .nil. x&jiXt ,yii ,-.! mi nstt AUTO VICTIM PIES Mlaa Tlllla .Harrison, Hurt Sunday, Passes Away In Camden , ,Mlsfl THlle Harrison) 1830 Christian street, one of the victims in an auto mobile crash near Camden Bunday,,died yxi). Wr rm HERALOIGrNeMONOGRAM' DESIGNS ENGRAVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HERALDRY Signet RJngs In Plain Geld Jade Lapis Lazuli and Bleed Stene. The same may be applied te Stationary. , FIRST PENNY SAVINGS BAN 21ST&BdinbridgeSts) 1343 Chednui Sireet zst: 2 A'Ts. ..zx'ry StthStrttt ,-r.r, mew tebx RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Our Annual Summer Sales Offering Values in Giddin Fashions That Are Unprecedented Reductions of te Vi DAT and EVENING GOWNS TAILORED and COSTUME SUITS x DAY and EVENING WRAPS SPORTS APPARELBLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS nd HATS 2. Special Gidding I Formerly $25 $5 , 'Var frapft&r A;.. 1 s i I l!S - il ' ' ''' ' ''' i - I - 'If I Caafcip?1rH- ' The HILLANDALE A New Eagle Shirt for Sports Wear 3.50 Wl!?.. kt ''wtW&Cmp HeWlUl. Her skull was; fractured and she received Internal injuries. , The ethers in the accident, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hursey, 1X35 Seuth Nine teenth street, will recover. The car they were in' was struck by another machine, which did. net step ... ,. STth-S(Tet Greup of Jtemartjr $49 $10 rM mW mWW aW tfl' V afafaW .aBafafafafaVJ Lfafl W iffll WWkW Lfafafafl WmW LWw -aaBBaiiiiiiiiH LmmmmmW''' mmW rnW LmmW WmakWWtAI - 1 ' W vr4ej Jnterestk I i Nine Big Things About The Hillandale 1. The two plaits give all They are se cleverly easily, instantly, when 9 sides. 3. Then, in repose, the back of the Hillandale resem bles very closely that of a regular cellar - attached model. A very desirable characteristic. 4. The Hillandale is made of Pembroke Oxford, one of the finest cheviets we've ever seen. The fabric, firmly woven of excellent cotton yarn, is specially shrunk and finished with just enough mercerization. 5. Being an Eagle Shirt, the attached cellar is cut en scientific principles. It hugs the neck all around. 6. The shirt is cut full enough in the body te make it ideal for sports wear. 7. It is stitched strong enough (with double rows of eighteen tied stitches te the inch) te stand any strain. 8. Its extra length helps te keep the skirt anchored very essential in a sport shirt. The sixth button keeps the front closed even in action. 9. Its center plait is finished te the end of the skirt, and if it does work out, it still leeks presentable. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-M26 OnesliHuilt Street ypmm mimm aWlTAk? SBBBPWIBBP J r ' ( They say. most ihenfdBtPfiik w6...w ujijui tunny wnan MiiBy. mwem i a i '" ' ' vaa Cfl If- fa l Caea TIaaa. ----'--' isn't true of the i hundreds mT&SA " avivw ah.c. mja mm .t;'A men. who! havealreiHytalii; ttf d?ntage;ofiiittetfv&4$M 'A meteht veara. . ..v : . . ,'-tti V:I "1 .7j t a -..fc Im at "ir" for -fine wbrsteav'f OM.ra-.aUV Afrwuf's' tZZT'ii ki' for $28 te m Wi The suit you want is , here but tomorrow it may be gene. PERRY'S Tables piled high with strictly het weather clothes Palm Beaches Mehairs or Tropical Worsteds In. any one of these our showing is mere than you would expect te find in a store's entire stock of summer clothes.. Palm Beaches $14.50 and $17 All Palm Beach Cleth Is the aama but net all Palm Beach suits. Netice the superior workmanship, ' lines and style of these. Lustrous Mehairs $18 and $20 Rich standard mehairs, trimmed ' with silk shoulder lining etUi sewn. Better menair suits c net be made. Featherweight Tropical Worsteds $25 and $28 A wonderful shewina ia from 33 te 54 inches and Is every size a remarkable variety. Perry & C e. 16th and Chestnut SUER - VALUES in Clethes for Men (e) P Ce.. IMS uiinp VAIIB UAIMC. lniHC IVVH nwmp iNCLvnnca Lighting Fixtures 10 MONTHS TO rAY ARTHUR B. NEILL Kjnn WTI.I.OW8 AVE. Oak tun. 160W. Weed. ISMIWM the freedom you can ever use. made they fold back surely, the arms come back te your 19 ytf-wmef lBa.rfi"v 'J (."' :.. 'fi m s K-U f ti vjm j ij! !, ft ,UUKltJJ. service; l iff Id ,!... i . R" r- - ' 1. .V ' I'-, ' ,::.. .l7.Vi aT.iTJ,.'7 i .!, r i ttCVi -4 111 3i.rf um.v , t . hK, v;.'. jiv."- .tV. f. j,.i'i&.r (Wi tff&-mi7AiS if i (