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Phene Diamond 3:i3rvW BTce' v jByfigisffli Safe Milk Fer Infant & Invalid NO COOKING The "Feed Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. AtkferHORUCK'S, s Avoid Imitations & Substitutes lf$mm)i f TSPaVWaHtHM9. Yi New Way te Curl Hair Fine Fer Outdoor Girl The sllmcrlne method of curling tin' hair 1h the proper thing (for cltlier bobbed or long hair) before going metering, beating or golfing, or Indulging in nny outdoor sport or exercise. This will net only glvb the hair the most beautiful wavy and curly appearance Imag inable, but wind or heat will net tnlie the curl out. The ctirllness Is quickly ncquircd nnd liibts much longer than where waving tongs are used. Resides, the hair will be bright and lustrous, Instead of dull and dead looking.. When combed out It will be ns nice and fluffy as if it had just been shampooed. Just get n bottle of liquid sll merlne nt nny druir or department store, fellow the accompanying di rections, nnd you will be simply ..delighted with the result. Thin product is of course perfectly harmless and there is nothing sticky, greasy or unpleasant about It. Adv. !ffl 08 WairQifas WM iV J7ffoe 1 ' WOO"" WsK liiliJV riWWk t'j I I 1 1 vfwk ,, VaJJ'VWBK. 'ablaVaZ A&K Wl r J vte Ne Bether On and oft In n H"cend SNAPS IN SNAPS OUT EllmtmitrH the cuttlne of thn hair, nnd the hreaklntr of nln In unfaBtenlns nnd for rrsulu eurpassea all ether purlpr I'.UUWIT Hair Curlera eon- lerni 10 tna b'.mre efthehead, Kivlnir absolute comfort. Uen't unfasten while In uae. 4 c;?d 10c Try them nnd be convinced. ii your ueaicr doesn't carry them In eteclc, order direct f r p in New Yerlc Office, enclosing 1O0 and Elvlne dealcr'H name. rPAHFAIT HAIR NETSn are larse plied, perfect shape, durable, Invisi ble, unusually elastic, made for extra-long-, felected, etcrlllied hu man hair. Ouarnntee with each net. Single mesh, 10c: double, ISe n S3c for two. JebberH nnd Denlrra Supiillril by 1'iiii.a. ernrn 803-801 t,l K-tate Trust Hide. Pagoda Impert Ce., Inc. 303 Mb. Ave., .-ew lern ft lilUlJAIiUIWIIIUIIUIIIIlllIlllllliOlllllllUlIIIMIlIMieil ' Yeu are always sure of receiving quality eggs when you buy them in the American Stores. Fresh Country EGGS dez. 28 Eery one guaranteed Eggs carton O Oc of twelve OO 1 The biggest of the Ncw-Lald I I" our Philadelphia, Camden' ana suburban stores I MM Mrs. Wilsen Varies the Vegetable Menu This Is the Season for the Suc culent Cern and the Whole . some Tomate ah MBS. M. A. WILSON Ccfvrteht, tlli, hu Ura. it. A. Wilten. nnnr rtterven ' ALMOST before we knew it, the Summer dnvs will h wnnlns. nml many of the succulent vegetables will seen becotne scarce. Make geed us of this season, and serve as many vege table meals nM is possible. Twe and three vegetables are net tee much te serve nt one meal during this season; and when you have n variety of vege tables, It h posslble te cut down sharply en the meat ration. This week I will plan n menu from Snttirdny evening, te Include five meals using n vegetable menu. (Suggestive Menu for WecVj-end. Saturday Evening Dinner Ulackberry Cocktail Chilled Tomate Canape Snap Bean and Chcese I'uddinK Boiled I'otntees Cern en Cob Spiced Ueet and Onion Salad Chilled Melen Iced Coffee Sunday Morning Breakfast Chilled Melen Tomate Fritters Bncen Garnish Toaet Coffee Dinner Melen Cocktail Radishes Chilled Cucumbers Raked and Stuffed (Ircen Peppers llellnndnlsc Sauce Raked Potatoes Lima ReanB Tomate Stuffed with Slaw Green Apple Pip Coffee Supper Deviled Kggt Petate Salad Sliced Tomatoes Cern Urcad Sliced Peaches Spengecake Iced Tea Monday Morning Breakfast Sliced Peaches Cern and Petate Omelet Toast Coffee Snap Bean and Cheese Pudding Cook sufficient snap benns te make two cups, cuttlnc the beans in half-Inch pieces before cooking. Drain nnd season well. Place in mixing bowl Three Kcll-heatcn eggi, Twe and three-quarters cupt of thick crenm sauce, One-half cup of melted butter, One cup of grated cheese. One-quarter cup of finely minced onion, One-quarter cup of finely minced parsley, One-quarter cup of tread crumbs, The prepared beans. Blend te mix and turn in well-buttered custard cups nnd bake In moderate even for twenty-five minutes. Ilellandalse Sauce Place in saucepan Three-quarters cup of tcater, Three level teaspoons of flour. Stir te dissolve and bring te boil ing point, cooking for five minutes, nnd add Juice of two small lemons. One-half cup of melted butter. Yolks of three eggs. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper, One-quarter teaspoon vf grated onion. Whip up well and cook until thick. Remove at once and serve en the pud ding. If this sauce should curdle due te ever-cooking, Just add two tablespoons of boiling water and cook back te the desired consistency. This dish contains the feed value of two and one-quarter pounds of meat. Baked and Stuffed Green Peppers Select large Hat peppers, cut slice from thn top nnd remove the seeds; place In bnklng'dlsh while preparing the filling. Place in mixinotbewl: Cern, set aped from three ears, Txce tablespoons of grated onion, Three tablespoons of finely minced parsley, One and one-half cups of thick cream sauce, One cwp of grated cheese, Three-quarters cup of bread crumbs, One-quarter cup of melted butter, Twe teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of papricka, One-quarter teaspoon of thyme, Three well-beaten eggs. Rlend together well and fill Inte the prepared peppers, lay a thin bllce of bacon across the top and bake in mod erate even for thirty minutes. Add one half cup of boiling water te the pan In which the peppers nre placed te bake. This will prevent the pepper from bursting. . Here and There 'Lawn bowling is becoming a favorlte outdoor sport ametig English women. The church nt Seneca Falls, N. Y., where the first woman's rights conven tion met in 1843, is new used as a garage. Women of Wichita, Kan., buy an average of eight te ten hats n year, as revealed by 11 canvass of the millinery shops In that city. DO XMAS SHOPPING EARLY! TOYS ARE ALREADY ARRIVING Thermometer Pays Ne Attention as Thousands of Innovations Frem Europe Arrive at Appraiser's Storeroom Merry Christmas! With the hottest of suns streaming down and making a soft pulp of as phalt streets It docs net seem possible there was ever such n thing ns Christ mas and the cold, crisp weather which accompanies it. Rut just the same Chrlstmns, pcrhapB net the Jelly spirit poets sing about, but Christmas just the same is making Its presence felt in n storeroom In the appraiser's building at 134 Seuth Sec ond street. Vessels from the ether Mde are bring ing in crnte after crate, the sides bulg ing with toys of every description. The festoons of green nntf red laying around certainly serve te belle the bunches of hollyhocks nnd reses which dot the green of n lawn. Thrown ncresi one box are strips of green "grass" te put under the tree, the lid half off another box reveals thlstle-llke flowers of the holiday red, with dark green leaves. This year, as almost every ether, there are innovations in portals of Teyland and overt Bcdate grown-ups cannot resist them. The bird in the glided cage is there, and an enterprising advertiser can call it "llfe-llke" with perfect decorum. One cage harbors a canary and a mocking bird, and when 11 cleverly con cealed key is wound a song is begun. First, the trllllns notes of the canary glve forth a bright song, and, then, a soft song of the mocking bird is given In answer. The slew, methodical turtle is there with its stumpy head protruding from Its shell back. It In a modern turtle, because of its youthful owner puts his feet en the tall a bell rings. A dlminutive leg cabin supports a Jiggling 'way down Seuth colored "gent," who "steps out" when a key Is wound. Sewing boxes for the little fflrl. mechanical tevn of every kind. shape nnd Mze for her brether: rows upon rows of boxes filled with delights which will net even be displayed in the stores for hcvcrnl months. Of the imported toys, Kngland rankes the most durable, these which will stand inore wear and tear. The fastidious French turn out the dainty, unusual toy, and the toys from Germany &rn disposed of in the cheaper stores. According te the customs authorities, there is a greater rush of imported toys this year than there has been since the war. PHILA. MAN APHASIA VICTIM Case of Wounded Overseas Veteran Puzzles Maryland Doctors Crlsfleld. Mil., July 28. Phoenix Williamson, twenty-three, nn ephnsla victim In the Peninsula General Hos Hes pltal, at Salisbury, is puzzling the physicians. A scalp wound, he says, was received overseas. He is well dressed. He originally came from De troit, he Bays. He left Philadelphia for Dever, Del., but was carried past that place, ac cording t. his story. He was found nenr the pumping station here late at night. Sixteen cents were found in jits pockets. EXTENDS NAVAL PACTS League's Arms Program Is Based en Washington Treaties Geneva. Switzerland, July 28. The Naval Sub-Commission of the Perman ent Commission en Naval, Military and Aerial Questions finished its work yes terday, navliiir drawn up a convention with the object of extending the principles of the Washington naval ngrecment te all States which are mem bers of the League of Nntlens and non nen non elgnateries of the Washington agree ment. The whele matter will be submitted te the third meeting of the League as sembly in September. Things You'll Leve te Make Travelers' Mail when abroad EXCEPTIONAL facilities for the prompt forwarding ' of mail and telegrams are offered te holders of our Travelers' Letters of Credit by the West End Office of Brown, Shipley & Ce., at 1 23 Pall Mall, Londen. S. W., a place long familiar te American travelers and main tained exclusively for their convenience. It is centrally located for hotels, shops, clubs, sight-seeing, etc., and has become a place te meet fellow-Americans in Londen. Booklet sent en request T. ISIS New Yerk FOURTH & CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA Bosten BROWN, SHIPLEY & COMPANY Fennden Court Letbbsry Office for Travtlm Lonaea E. C. 123 Pall Mill. Londen, S. W. BTEAMSU1P NOTICES xWhite Star . cut f T1 t f AlflTrtV e'.Wn-ft0 V.-.-AKlSScff-iV1.: 2 v' y te" cenn (quei:nstevn) and uvunreui. D , nil Tin Aug. ft Sept. 2 Sept. 30 rKiinir ..... Auk. 12 Sept. 0 Oct. 7 AiiuiATld ... .Ana It Sent. 10 Oct. 14 CELTIC ...'.'...... VAuir.aO Sept. 23 Oct. 81 "'".vfaA YORK TO AZORES. iw OinRALTAR. NAPLES AND GENOA AnAiuc Aim. 20 Oct. 1 rKETIO ....... .Sept. 23 Nev. 11 Ul PHILADELPHIA LIVKIU'OOL vnviAN Auir. 12 Sept. 80 MKRt'IAN ... Aub. 20 I'iTTSlH'ROH (new) Auir. 31 Oct. B IIAVKKFORII .Kept. 12 Oct. 2t NEVISIAN t went, la . Cabin and Thtrd-Clasa pnsucnBera carried. c I,r.YI.AM LINE PHILADELPHIA MANCHESTER vnviAN ...Aua. 12 MERCIAN" ! . Au. 20 NEVI8IAN . . Sep, is NOVIAS sPt. 30 red Star Line N,YIriMOU'ni.cHEraomte.;ANTWEnp I'KLANII AUK. 12 Sept. M Oct. 2 iiROONLANl) .....Auir. 10 fcepi. 23 Oct. 28 i ai'i'an" " 30 Nev- 4 I nilTIILANntalrecti Sept. 2 Oct. 7 l'HILAHAMlUlRCl-i-LinAU DANZIO ' BAMI.AND (3(l-cliv pnescnaerH only) Auc. 2 . BA5H"phJlaDk,'p"ia ANTWERP XfneVlnaw . ...JulrtS MIsMiurl . ...Auc. 2fl Nlnlan ...... Au. in MUlilann .. Sept. If ' Mahopae . ...AUf. s .iiuiKinuw . ,dcpi. 1 American Line STEAMSniP NOTICES PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Philadelphia, Cape May, New Yerk Beni and Ru Line Connectlena at Cnpa May for Wlldwoerti Huh and Electric Line Connections for Atluntle City and Ocean City. Ocean Reute te New Yerk via CAPE MAY PALATIAL 8TEAMKR CITY OF SEATTLE Sailing from Philadelphia every Tues day ana Friday, a1 A. M. Arriving New Yerk follewlns mernln, 0 A. M. Frelaht Received Daily. Sailings Three Tlmea Weekly Lew Passenger and Freight Rates HALSCHAW STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. Pier 12 East River, New Yerk City Pier 5 North Wharves (Arch St.) Philadelphia Tel. .Market 2131-2 Uncommon Sense : : By JOHN BLAKE The Harvest N. V. TO IIAMRURO VIA PLYMOUTH Avn roiEnnei'ita MINNEKAIIDA (3d cluav). .Aue. S Sept. fl MVNt'rU'RIA ....Au. 0 hrut. 13 st VaVi" ......Alls. 10 Sept. 20 MONCOM A . Autr. SO Oct. 4 niu.u"...'- ,,,, nniA iiArniTnn ,.J Aur. fl Milhuliufi ..... illchlcnn "..... .... . . . ! -Sept, An. 14 :. 1 A Dainty Spenge Dag 'Frem an Old Het -Water Mettle Don't threw uwuy your het-water bottle If It bus become useless as such. Trim down the top, cut off the hanger at the bottom mid use it In the making of a dainty sponge or bathing bag, of flowered cretonne or brocaded i-llk. Melte the lower part of n bag with rounded corners nml btralght hides, like the one bhewu In the Illustration. Jein a btralght plece of plain material te thn fancy lower part. Place the hot het witter bottle Inside of the bag. Stitch the ten edge securely te the bag. Make a heading at the top of the outer bag and run a ribbon through it. Em broider a row of fancy studies nleng the joining of the plain and fancy ma terials. This will conceal the joining as well ns the btlti'hes that wcure the het-water bottle 011 the inside. FLORA. I'lOTKKS OP (Kll'l.tl IIUIDK The new Mr. Cleulil, iihetiHinii'hfil nt her Isluud home, mnr list'. N. Y., ilHU'Biuphrt'l wllh her new dnir, a present of the uruumi a panel pertrult -of the bride, by a nund u.ii.r ,ni.thif wiih many ether beautiful nictures'ln sepia tones, appear In the. rele- ravura itctlen of the . rlundey fDSMO Lsuasa. "ilaJte Jt a Uablt. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Mackinaw ....July 28 Missouri . ...Au. 2fl Nlnlan .... Ana. 10 Menominee ..Sept. Mackinaw Sept. 14 IIOLLANO-AMERHW LINE rillLADKLPillA-HOTTEHDAM ninnendU-...Aus. 2 ltreedjk . ...Auc. 10 International Mercantile Marine Ce. 120 STEAMERS. 1.300.000 TONS. .. Tassenier Office. 1310 Walnut fit.. Phlla,. Frrlsht UOlce. 405-414 Ueurse Rids., PblTa. rKERR LINES' Operating V. S. Gov. Ship Sailings Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG SS "Schebarie" (USSB) ....Aug. 1 S S "Chickasaw" (USSB) ....Aug. 8 SS "Weitern Scout" (USSB). .Aug. 30 HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc., Aits. 328 Cheatnut St., Phila. VLembard 5264-5 Main 7311-12, (COMMERCIAL aitHmnir un Uv. (Operating V. SaevtJthtps) I'llILAIIEI.I'HIA TO (Olili, DPIIL1N. ItEl.l'AhT. I.OMMINIIK.ItltV 1'ENIT hh "SKATTLE MI'lllIT" . ..July 3D (iethrnbeii:, htoikhelni, Rlait und IWi-Hiet" hS "KASTPORT" ...First Half Auaust Other l'erta im .SuinVlent CarKe urteis MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-46 Bourse Bldg., Phila. , Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 a. s impress Express Reuto Te eujriem; Via the St. Lawrence te PAMDUHG - By,h,yJfDd,.pP,d gscbM te Liverpool "Empnm rUaln," Fust. Sweudud ThijJ CUuT Montreal te Uverpoel-Glaaaow, Uputhiunpten antT Antwerp- Or mkeid Oiu-c1h CsnadiM Pscfee Seuubiyt. Only About 4 Days of Open Saa Ztttt end all information en reque R. C. CLAYTON. City Pass. At 620 Chestnut 8t Philadelphia E. T. STDlllll.NO. Qen. AKt., Pass. Dept. Madisen Ae.. at 44th Ht., New Yerk CANADIAN PACIFIC VACATION TRIPS BY SEA. BOSTON ONE WAY $16.80 28.20 84.88 ROUND TRIP $30.00 45.12 55.00 TUB pleneecr who took up land claim In the Western pnrt of the United Stntea began his farming by felling trees. . , , ,. It was hard work nnd brought no return. . ... The trees felled, the stumps bad te be grubbed out. More hard work fttllt no return. Then came thn plowing and the Micrf ing perhaps three or four years after the first tice left a little hole in the forest reef, fe that the sun might Rhine through nnd warm the hour soul. AT LAST came the harvest and then prosperity. Fer the ground wns rich and crops sprang tip eagerly. The man who had well done the trce felling nnd the grub bing and the plowing and the seeding get his reward and he was entitled te it. . . After that the rest wan comparatively easy, for the crops came with the nca nca eens, and there waft mere than enough te feed nil the family when they were gathered. TVTUCII like the task of the pioneer in the West is that of the youth and afterward the man. In the felling and seeding time there is little pay net nearly enough, no thinks the young man or woman, te re pay the elTert. Hut payment, though delayed, will come If the work Is done well and thoroughly. It will come in the form of batk pay for many a task that Kcmcd te bring no return wunievcr wnue 11 was being performed. It will come in the Jey of knowing hew te de things well, of the knowl edge that a business or a profession has been mastered which Is the mett pleasant knowledge that can come te anybody. 'rttrfflW DISCOUItAOEMENT will come, but It can be swept aside, It must be swept aside, for here we are In (he. world, and what is there te de but gft through It as best und as prosperously us we can? It will be Comforting, by and by, te leek back en all the hard rough work that has been done, and feel that It is at last being paid for nnd nt a time when we need the money and knew what te de with it when we gel It. WE AHE nil pioneers, nnd we nil have te And our own little farm's and clear and till them. If the har vest must be delayed a few years, wli.it matters It. It will surely come if the preliminary work is performed. These of us who bear that in mind will net find the clearing nnd the tilling te buruemmnc. ftf One Heur a Day In Jail for 90 Days West Hobelten, N. J., July 28. Fer throwing stones nt the house of Mrs. Mary Betwlnk, James Mnrchcsanl, hIx tcen years old, must serve one hour a day in jail for ninety dnys. Special TRY OUR SERVICE CHEAPER IN FRANKFORD Dnslnroef tins file, with Clasps! ue eacnt per de Eherliard Fnber Ne. 1 qnalltT -ID. wa her Randal Ilntest lb. SI. Anr Standard Rrand of Tnkai BJ?tl lllncki OOe qt.i "S, 10.201 qts. Reraer 4-I)rwer Inetat letter Cirrcni en Steel 'Flllhir CaU'l B - $30.50 Rett Phene 2281 Keystone Eaat S15 McCausland Stationery Ce.' INC. IIERRERT O. STADO, Prtf. 4426 Frankford Ave. Pi a Honors Printers EnjrrnTere Filing Devleea Lene-Leaf Lcdxere &5SS"Onr Truck Dtllvera" AarwhereS Savannah Jacksonville M.ala and Ll.rth inftlurttA Estra Charsea for Preferred Spaca. , Round-Trip Tlcketa Limited te October tt. Full Particulars en fifgueat , pier IS e). Delta. Ave. Lembard 1M t 14 t j is 1 u j Atai w irTjr 1 u MilmUlsVEj 11 uiiiii s&A New Era in Jelly Making W f Dawns Today ?. j 2 With the introduction te the house- ? yfejteSc 1 wives in Philadelphia and suburbs mHr IpfiJMi I pawn M I II.U I.MT NT OFRH t M Wi Hill I I f ' W ' aW .y.'ifUiDV- if i l iiK -mm B Makes1heJelbrJdl NEVER, FAILS Start a Pen-Jel Page in Your Cook Boek Today STANDARD PEN-JEL RECIPE FOR JELLIES Diaselve one package of PEN JEL in two cup of liquid, cither fruit juice or water (or one of frait juice and one of water), accordingly as you wish te make the flavor strong or mild. Bring te a geed strong boil. Then quickly add one pound of granulated sugar. Beil 3 te 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove front fire and let stand. for a few seconds before pouring into classes. Makes 24 te 28 ounces of felly, which may be turned from the glass in half an hour. Use a quick This recipe applies te . all fruit juices as well as te aU fruits, which lack natural pectin. STANDARD RECIPE-FOR JAMB AND MARMALADES Crush enough fruit te make two cups (1 pint) making eure it is well broken up. Put fruit and erw cup of water M pint) in large presewrtng kcttle. Mix in one package of PEN JEL. Stir while heating. Bring te brisk boil. Beil hard two minutes then add three heaping cups (14 psunds) granulated sugar. Stir vig orously until sugar dissolves. Again bring te geed strong boil, boiling 5 te 10 minutes, according te fire, or until it thickens. Remove front fire and allow te set two minutes. Pour Inte sterilized glasses or Jara and seal tightly. Makes two te three pints et jam or marmalade. If tart ness is desired squeeze in some lem on juice. ... This recipe is standard for all sorts of fruits such as orange mar malade and grape fruit marmalade. GONE forever are the days when jelly will net "jell." And banished are the hours of tedious back-breaking, nerve-racking labor, rendered useless by refusal of the fruit juices te "jell." .The vital ingredient pectin which' non-jellying fruits lack is supplied by Pen-Jel. Se new, every attempt at jelly-making will be a success. With Pen - Jel every fruit makes perfect jelly or jam even strawberries, pineapple, citron and quince. Fruits heretofore thought impossible te "jell" new make the most delicious and unusual fruit delicacies you ever tasted. Really, Pen-Jel has revolu-tienizedfjelly.4riaking. Try Pen-Jel today with raspberries, huckleberries, blackberries or any ether fresh fruit you can buy. Yeu will be amazed with theresult. Pen-Jel makes jellies and jams from any fruit in 5 or 6 minutes at a cost of about a penny an ounce. Pen-Jel is as essential te jelly making as yeast and baking powder are in mak ing bread. Pennsylvania Sugar Ce Philadelphia, Pa. PEN-JEL is net a bat led liquid. Jt is pure fruit pectin and pure cane Bugar in powdered form, with " Sclent tartness te iiu telly jelL K will keep for years j. it contains no adulterant or animal mat ter of any kind. STANDARD PEN-JEL RECIPES FOR SYRUPS Dissolve one package of PEN JEL in 2yi cups of cold water. Bring te a boil and cook for two minutes. Add 1)4 cups of sugar and bell vigorously two minutes longer. Makes 24 fluid ounces of plain PEN-JEL syrup. If maple syrup Is desired, add one teaspoonful of maple extract. Fer any fruit syrup, fellow this recipe, but use y3 tea spoonful of fruit extract or substi tute Y cup of water with j cup of fruit juice. 51 rNScTViX tki name of a nearby frectr who carrtts it. PEN-JEL JELLIES OF FLAVORING EXTRACTS Delicious and unusual jellies from a variety of flavors may be made with PEN-JEL, using the standard Jelly recipe with two eupi of water Instead of fruit juice. Stir in the fla voring extract just before pouring into glasses. Use maple flavor, almond extract, peppermint essence, extract of lemon, rose, cinnamon, clove, orange and ether extracts as desired. Every recipe in this adver tisement was prepared by Careline D. King, noted cook ing expert whose articles have nation wide appeal through National publications of interest te A merican housewives. lllWWIWI LSSU 1 if ii 1 Oil: I 'At' AMt A-A fKSk m , "sHl JlflDll " ( "if mmmm Insist Upen Pen-Jel Accept Ne Substitute At Reliable If your grectr hasn't fen- y Jel in stock, pken Lembard t v1"l,S? 1"C 42i0, and u-e will give you V-' ' ULil O ik ...,. - r... tflr, IJ. i M I f - I S I S J S wi fa! d 11 Ml 9SH , fttr it? . a i M ylhr'l 4 n ..lit r ij nc.H ,- iiM'f.r m sLWA,s. IV -. iA , .vtinAtK r.r?.iiitTw 'n'. . xlm AIM 'UtfV&l
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