"v! re- tyyiigjii "tat wKwfwFf-?: AGED HERMIT DIES VICTIM OF ROBBERS Bedy, Still Warm, Found en Roadside Near Egg Harber. Heart Failed Under Attack $365 IN HisPOCKETS Jehn DIMi. sHi einhty-jreiii -elil hot het Bit nnil liipiitnr, wiih found ilcml en bnck read iienr Vign Harber this BernliiR by Henry I.rtitirN mid Aiimi'-t Vedcr. two duel; hunteri of Kjtg Unr- nor. There were ruts nnil miilse en the old ni'tnV iirnw ntnl liiiinK Tlie tiu tiu tlierltlei b"l!cv lie died of lu-iiit ills nte "lien mi alltniit mis beln ttmiln te inl) hi'"- Triults alenjj I he mml lmllrntnl that pitch had been ilrnRgeil IIiihiirIi the rin,,t tnwnnl a clump of huxhes. Am hlh bedv was still warm when found tlie pellee snippet that DUi'U'h nnil Rnts wi'if fiiRhteiird off by the nt nt lireaeh of 1ehnels ami Wnli-r. who rendu d I he niet In nu automobile. .Srti;." Found lit Teckct Dili li un lying en his hack when found, hi1 ilffht hand ln-lil closely ever lis lower w-t perkcl. roll of money tntalinp S!W" was found in the jioelsct. lr ) Ix'lleM'd that the man ruve hi life Jn iiet(M'(iiiK ihis from bis nHsiiilants nd celluptnl durinc the unignle. His trul"es en lih vrlt bear out this tliceri. A bank Loek shewlnc that he hnd 1300 en ileiest was nl"-e found en hlin. .... Ter inanj years Ditch ban lieen n fiultinc liRiire in tin: neighborhood i i' l'p- Harber. He rnme tliere about feit .-nis age. He lnade a ilUROiit en tin' "mle of a "-lope which was reefed bj the foliage of eerhangitiK trees and 1 iiiglicd nt these who iinhl bis icnl. He lird in It for thirty-eighl jcnrn. Although cfferti were made nt various tunes te eiet him It could neer be (Miuitel determined who owned the pnt of ground where the hermit iniule hli benie. Intents Lumber Machine lie entiled n lhing ns a woodsman and nilwuu-ing age M-eineil te have little ffci't en ids pli)Mc.il jiewcr. A few j caw age while ntudying the Machinery used in cultting and piling weed Ditch wns iii'-plred te iment n tiiaclilne which would eliminate the wut K of numerous men. li,. Inlil n ri'Nlilent nf tlm nlnce that It was a perpetual motion machine. Ditch reiiuiied a place for liN win 'ring (no's, and u few months age he mextnl te mi abandoned Mmck neir an old rilinelhuusr. There he set up a hhep tnd deeti'il nil Ills spare lime te per- , filling the Invention. It was rumored tlmt while the machine did net pecii the nieiit il.itmcd by Ditch, it neer tlne"s could be used by lumbermen.1 Mitnj are f the opinion tlmt he had if clu'd an iuImidcc pajment en the eon een tilxanee from a prospective lumbering euiii-iru. l.eaes Nu Uulnihes Once a week Ditch went te town ter his supplies. 1 1 Jh llewius hair unit t.iunt apiieaianee i rented imith ntli'ii tlun, but be paid no heed te these who frosted him en bis weekly .visit. lie has no relatives'. Old residents of Hgg Harber say the" hermit was fnrmetl) lui ellicer in the French Army, end came te this country following a umtrevirsy in his native land. Due or two perixms who gained Ditch's (unfideiice taid he was well cibid en aiTalrs of the day. nnil hhewed by his language that he had been well educated. Dr. Michael l'rank. who examined the boil, said the man's death wu I due te lie'irt di'eiibC. ART ALLIANCE SHOWS , CATHEDRALS, OF WORLD Collection of Photographs Gees en Exhibition The Philadelphia public has tiie opportunity "f viewing tin unusmil col cel col 'eetien of photographs of I'uiepenii and Anei ienn cathedrals nt the Art Al IhncH, lsii'i Walnut street. The ex hibition, which opened teda , will con tinue through Tuedny of next week. Admission is- fiec. The exhibit Is open en weck-diis from 10:.'i() A. M. te !) 1'. M.. and en Sunday from n 'en until IS I. M, It is leaned by th Anicrican I'cilerntien of Arts, and was 'I'talncd for tbis city through the ef forts of the lAccutiie Committee of the f'.itlu-ilral League of the Diocese of IVnnsjhnnia. '"Incident with the exhibition of rhntegtnphs the Ait Alliance is hefding I" mi adjoining gallery nn exhibition of "le-iiistlcal crafts' weik. comprising eiiibniidric, Fiber, stained gl'iss, vieiirfbt Iren, itc, bullable for church decoration. McADOO, ILUjaUITS STUMP former Cabinet Member Ordered by Physician te Rest ItoilRe City, Knn., Oct. IM.WJl "'nu !. Mi'Viloe, former Secretary of tiie 'I'-nnnpi wns unable te deliver his el.iiluleii addrcs-'J here today becuuse of UllI'M-l. Alt. McAdoo'.s ryldress nt Srncii!-e) 'ns., tlds afternoon, and Denver to night also were cancelled, upon the I'll tee of hit pltjbiclun who ordered complete rest, 'J'he former Cabinet member became Midden' III last night nftcr leaving "leUta, Mr, McAdoo will net make ailOthf I nflilpAiiu ... l.n l..r . .. .1.. i)Miienite enmnnkii until lie i"a lies "u i.atve city nnil (hen only with Iho emx'ut of IiIn phjbl'lnn, he caid te- 1 , 1 Reported Missing , IVrsens trpe-tnl rnhsiiiK In I'liila fl'lpliln (inlay am: Itniji ."Mai'e, ninetpenjenrselil, fiiMl J ai ei lord nii-nne, mlssitiK fiem iininc Fi'ij-,, .Sjinduv. is live feet lhi innlieh !'ill ntul Willis i.TJ I)0mi(lM. Hhe lirn. f"wn Iinir mikI ejes nnd fair com .,,'! , '""1 ui n hreMi eapp, pinlt huiii M,lrt ii'id uray shoes ami Miu'Miixr. tn.iii J' "(,,l,r''. fi'iirtei'ii jeurs old. '"-. (.nntiell Htroet. left bourn Mnndity " re te wlioel at Ninth and Milllln fruits mid did nut iiniw thore. Slie lf.Jut' f'l two Inolies (nil iiid e1k1is " pniimN. Slie has a liclit complexion. 'Kiit brown hair and blue eyi-, ami rnC'!rs ,", Kr"iv bI'ikIiiuh dii'ss. a blark !,?"i .V." '"r t,0,lllr t'"l breiui slmcs "in stiieKhiKH. NntlumlH llobltisen. n NeRrn. thirty- t.?i? M'.",i , '1' ,he f,,pt "Kht fnches ' ' ""'1 "clKhiiifr H5 pminils, has been ii ismur from hU boiiie, I7.ri Wcht Trlre i,u ,is.1"1'" 'V'tniiliiy. IIi im-i a blm. I'lnnti soft bat. iv!?,"'101,,"re I'i-Iiiii, cloven jvnrs old. i,'", "avorferd inoniie. ImH born miss "n. tdiii-H j,e lett bem.i .Monday tit neon 'e in tin.,, f.et Hix InelK-s mil and X i ,,""'.,J ' ,"ls- ,',, ""f" ilurk etiieh, blueK stiH'kuiBs, tun Mieus anil n ""k .up with the lotter "II" en It. T... !""' """I", colero.ir 40S Houth iffini?tIr, Hlrc,:t. llUH ljec mlRsIns hSm, irn' H1',9 ,8 five fect tal1 "J Iglm 100 peuuds. 4- Beauty Contestants &$$$& V V- f - s l. c'OHll G PARKER atTefj BeW Mtes NINA M. SHANNON At the Artisans' iharlty lial iiinsiiic in tlie Amdemy of Music Meiiil.iy e cuing .Miss Niitii .Marie Mmiinen will represent Norweoil, Delaware Count, anil Mrs. .lehn (. Purlicr, i!l)(i. West I.chlgb acnue, (ilrard Assembly Asbury Park Jeweler Robbed Asbury Path, N. J., Oct. '.' (P.y i A. P.) Itipeit was made te the police I today that the home of Jittm s lieral. I a jewelry salesman; was entered inst night ni.il a leather bg, said te haw contained jewelry wiluc dat S."(M)(I, laken. The bag Is said te bine been within file feet of lite bed in which 1 Mb, mud Mis. I5er.il slept. 3IR. ADVERTISING MAN! D0E3 THIS INTEREST YOU I t nni n jreunu woman, fit iirescnt rm loreil n Ki'erctnrr te in rxriitie. it )h laf eiiiPltlnii te ubtnln i jieiltl'in iiTitIiib Krenl'r! niiiiarlunttles. v.l.T' ccmtiensn tl"n will lie tusil rn prnien we-lli nnil nbtlllr. I run IikUiu' fer xsrli n position In mi mti ertllec i iicriic; i.r iliiTt!tni ilrrirtment iif n ion iimh. IxiurleiKe. te, jittri li f.ltirfit i.nitl nnd nilvertliliig airrncr wurk. llnte mv Mirli n elueV 0 819. LEDQES OmCE Bromund's Electric ' Fixtures and Heuse Wiring , Guarantee Better Design & Quality of Workmanship A postal card tvill brtiiy one uj our salcsmrn. Sremuind&SenJn ViTl flCHMANTCnVNAVB. PHONE-fOtUNBIA IOAI. Open Evga. 'til 10 Eit. 1500 f'atmenta f envrntrnlly Arranged Eight Banquet Reems We especially cuter for weddings, card parties irivaic duvecy and dinners. May iuc s c n d estimates and menus? Rittenhouse Hetel 2l nnd Chestnut Keeps us right en the) jump j The demand for our Reg- j ers Peet suits and overcoats, i Simply proves what we've i felt right along that lets' of Philadelphians want only I the best. We're ready with the big-1 eest showing of Rogers i Peet clothes Philadelphia has ever seen. t Prices same as in Rogers i Peet's four stores in New' Yerk. Fine hats ings, tee! and furnish-; FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. nt Juniper mm FT Mi iw I lTr . . .. Hjm m.'srvmiWk Ltmg?h , w SLvjHmVwU HflHHT V i- N'A mm -j - 'IWrWM few, dm. . jBVMMpte. PUBUO CAN'T FIX ON SITE E Beard Has Cash, but 13 Un- able te Reach Agreement en Proper Spot NEED OF PLACE ADMITTED F0RSCH00LH0M ,1110 (icueinl I'l-esbjlrrlniv Ansembl Wanted-0Be n.liuiiiistratien build. , J l? ';- njlljw a cemtn.ttce tneet- In.t by the He-ird of ndueatien. t ..T, (brewing uslde of all rcstrnlnt. The members would be glad if one brought about by the mingling of the would turn up unexpectedly, for Ihey 'ex during the war da.VK," declared Dr. have been wrestlln, with the problem , "Vlfe ' I0 lm(WI for some time. I dnncliu mil the pocket flask me very Hie diversity of opinion as te where ' Mddem m.ch new ut these nftnlrti. It should be plni'cil is tiie hitch that " brt, t ltc moral lone of the has pievenled i(s lonstructlen for feui ic T0,lnRcr Kener;itlnn Is steadlK Improi Imprei f,me. The meiic U prnctlcally en lintul, )ng." but the dfiisien as te location scciiw as n,.nln(! of the linnncinl condl cendl fnr off ax eicr. i Hern of the churches throughout the Located new with p'irt of Ihe ad- ceuntr. Di;. Mu Ife stated that nil arc ministration euinw nt .Mueteemn nun Ludlow s-treels ntnl the oxcrllew in the iSn'rt, . WpiSS'?f.M S'i I'onfiiien find less of time In enrrv- wig en M-hoel business. In addition suppl store heime-i and warehouses are .scattered In different sections ..I Thi'V,),.,, snmn ven ,m wns I be , plan some years age was P..m.ae ...lie icn.iuuuiai.ue .. - s.rauce P.u.ld.nR en (hestn.it street. abme Nin h. 'Unit property is "w (he I edcral Hesene linnk nnd out of purchase of the Point Mutual Life In consuleriitlen. .Next ll wns tnnugiii best te erect a new building nt Nine- tenth and Ludlow streets nnd te buy i up the small piepcrtics in the rear. At the beginning of the Parkway boom four lets were purchased en Arch ) licet, east of Si-.tecnth. Although the liiriitien at this tiliten Is excellent many metnliei-M haie ibeided that the space is net large enough and the IftTRp in dustrial establishment just te the rear would handicap the work nnd cause peer lighting of the eillces. l.nlely it was found that the ile of the old Sluing (linden Maiket, 'I went -Second and Spiing Garden sitei'is, which en one side faces the Pathway, could be bought nt udvnn- 1 tageeus tiinis nnd the matter wns (taken before the cuinmittre. The op- ' nosltien tu thai site takes the eland thnt I it is tee fur ft em the renter of the city. j The bi aid has en hand $300,000 In .rash, whli li was ralsid by n special enc-iuiiiier mill lux for an admliilstra- I tien bulldim; last car and in addition the Milne of the Arch street properties -st Penny 8avingsBank 2tB6B&'rlrfjeJj'. I543htrlreil4. rJaKnVi4eJ.ir Prjntnf A JUDICIOUS use of color improves most printed matter. A geed printer knows where te draw the line. The Helmes Pntss. 'Printers I J 15-29 Cberrv Street PhllidelpbU J 7 It's gratifying for us te knew that most of Philadel phia's quality ad-setting passes through our hands. . WILLENS 6C CO. Typographers 'A Seuth ltlh Street Be Your Own ROOFER Villi ii llrush iK.uiMnirnTCti ) ana Huiiim linANOKOTE I Tlie Wenilerful Liquid r , Aibcstef Cement J Aur enn run i.lbll (.top links In tin U nlns nnil miliar rueta uml mak tUcm eh oil im new. U 1 hllANIIkOril U Din ernillnn "nn Cfiul tin" iiiljoites reef renting nnil li I irrv of nitd, Jute ntnl uthr ilieap I ruhHtlttltr' fiUAMlKOTIl It ilnbbe.J cn jtbn n jiilnt ami ll mi"" tiie iinlI.ielf, Inpa ami rnni ..Itli n khIIiI aheet of imbouten 1 Dim, trelillnif llm II te nf weriwut mutt ' uml iniikliiK tin ill Hiikiiriiuf fur R tu 1U your.. feet' S2i .tn.tWi.t $1.60 In 0-bi1 I cms, $1 75 in I-raI cam. HeailQuart en for 1WKV. pure paints, thlnglm aej rubli"r rnenr. THE SHANNON-ELLIS CO. I 18 S. 7th St., Phila. rh- $" BEEEOaESaE Central Realty Always has and always will continue te increase in value. f rrremmriiil thene an ei ii'llfiit linentnifntu 18'JH hpruc Ht. 4-story apart ment liouse, moilern in eery rrnpect. Let 22x130 ft. Itca Itca Itca poiiiible prlce. l'irtlier Informa tion can be had tlireiiKh tills onieo. 151.1 Sprue HI. 2f..rnetn lioime III efflicnt oetiilltlon. Let 33210 it. te rear wtrcet I.nrgu pnruKQ In rear. W.-l 1 (Inaneeil. priced low, Ininitillnte iiohhus iiehhus iiohhus elen. 16th Ht iinrtli of 1'lin, St. Jlest n(tractln frnall lumse In goeil cemlltlnn. 1'rlee, JJB.OOi), Crnlrnl C'llj- partinrnt lleiui. 22 aparlinents Item c15,000 per j ear. Well flnanceil, Auk tin about their ami nther Ural .'(.(..tu a i iiincnl OpjierunlKri, SmuIlcnBnrru UOemy BIDO,, BROADS CHtSTNUt i j I Rn 1 B Interest. m liOlf-PjilLALrKLFBlA, WJflDJMMaDAV.' ,0(JT6BEli ffi, ' im. which nre new estimated nt SfiOO.000 although ptirchnsed for about hnlf tlmt Kiini. If t lie tirepertieH are net ti-iii they will be sold and the proceeds tixcil te defray the expense of erecting the building en the chosen nltc, MORAL TONE IMPROVING, I SAYS PHILA. PASTOR i Rev, Dr. Mudge Asserts Jazz Period , Is Passing , Atlantic Clly, Oct. .1. The period of jar, which &et In nt th clee of the ' j World Wiir Is gradually coming te an end, In the belief of the Kcv. Lewis S. i Mudge. of I'lillndelidila, sinlcil clerk of iirespetlng. CANADIAN BANK ROBBED Cracksmen Cut Wires and Steal $10,000 and Securities S(e1lfrxIc 0n(.. Oct. STi.-MU A. '.' "A 1,!I "'' ITacl.-lllell SWOOlH-d down en this town early teda, cut all .,,., , , .,,,,,,,, n wJr. ,,,,. ,, , suimlni.l I'.nnle. drilled open ,,. slf(1 i)lwr ni ,,.,.,,, wU1 , iIirxin,.ltph .si.(iim j,, ,..,, nnd n ' ,,.,,,, ,.,.,.,.,,, i,:, ' The favorite at all afternoon functions iRraL t Jea-totally savings spells J SUCCESS t iyPfftPPPHWP kWVVl V ! wmYj m West End Trust Company BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE jiEra5rrg rrrzxis&i .??- tt.TT' I Clethes the Better Kind $ Clothing of the erduury type and qual ity has no attraction ler us or for our customers we decline te handle any merchandise that dm-- net measure fully te our exacting requirements of fabric, quality, workmanship and style. J Strict adherence te our standards has inspired confidence in our merchandise, wen for us thousands et loyal patrons, and mere and mere men arc constantly coming te us as they realize that after all "Quality" is the only true measure et value. Full nnd Winter Suits nnd Tep Ceals are. priced $30 nnd upward, with pnrtlcu. Inrly Btrnnj: vulues nt $10. Sl," nnd 30. JACOB REEDS SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street J&S&. il " "" NO STARTLING CHARGE IN CROMWELLDIVORCE CASE Brether of Mrs. Stotesbury's Sen Tells of Reconciliation Failure BBBBBBHBBkSi " fK'lBBBBBl 4iia tHKSAVBBV ".jIBBBBJk sBJEBBB BBVBJVBt MKS. OL.IVFK l. (KOMWKI.L. Sensational charges nie in no way i " Ol M rolled in the nut for dimrcc which i lllvcr 1'nten Cromnell, eldest son of a ' Mrc. H. T. Sluicburj. has brought i against bis wife, aeierdlng le it slute- DiFForent citf V&e Nl ?a ment made today by Mr. Cromwell's Seuth Sixteenth street, reported the brother, .Tntnes If. It. Cromwell. I theft of clothing valued nt ?0. The Hiiit has been brought In Pnrls. Theft of nn nutomebllc, Tallied nt Mr. Crem will wns Miss Hepe Trtixten $&)(), was tepertcd by D. He ll'ier. Ilenle. ilalighter of Mr. mill Mrs. I'M- who resld"t In the niten Hetel. 'I lie i ward I' Jlenle mneblne was parked ei. ISread street ltelntlvcs of jjetlt parties endeavored te brine nbeut n recoiielllntlen. I "J here Is no particular rensen Yy ' the facta should net be made known," I said the brother last night. "There Is no charge of moral misconduct. In fact, Mr. Cromwell, befeic leaving this country for France offered te accept any pnpcis that cetni'cl for his wife prepnied." FOUR HOUSES ROBBED , (Clothing Valued at $800 Reported Stelen Automobile Vanishes i 1'eur persons icperted te police to day the theft last night of clothing , hnvlng a total value of $sn,0. . Peter Moere, SIM Wharten street, 'icperted that thieves entered bis house during .the night and leek clothing val ued nt RIO.I. Mcxnnder (Vldlldi. li".S North La trnti" street, icperted hnvlng been ' rKK.it ,f elftrlidi.r . ,.!.... t .. t C-DUT Af- !"" ' " iehiiiij, tiuii'ii (I L 7-Ti. .IJ 3, Ida Applebaum, JHi.VJ (Jcrmuntewn nvc r.ne, reperlei that clothing allied nt i $"."!, which she had left en her wnsh 'llne. was stolen. William Itced. 1 lit) CRRISTMAS CARDS The exclusive production of this Establishment f.a reoely for ejection. MacDonald & Campbell Tep Coats of Character $27.50 te $65 Don't overlook that our Tep Coats a.t r nicnts of character, net jut something te ward off a chill merninf? or ceninp;, but coaO ceaO that you will gladly put en nnd your friends will be Kind te see en you. Because they are mnbterpiuces of tnileritifr, full of the refined individuality that pleases men of sound judg ment and geed taste . Full Back, Haglan and Natural Shoulders, Belted-all-around models. Nete Canterbury Cleth Sulti, finett woolens produced in England. Only one suit of each pattern. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street FURNITURE AND RUGS FOR HALF IN LINDE CLEARANCE All these, yuuranteed highest Untie quality, which, as every one in the trade knows, is the best that can be wade, will be sacrificed at half their real value for quid; clear ance. Don't miss this great opportunity. In all probabil ity you'll never have another like it. v ' f- 0 W JW & aL r-i Tr.-iiS rl . " i-i " ' ' ' L- . 'i-J. l7.. This 10-Piece Tuder Suit In Italian Oak. Beautiful, sturdily built and tastefully decorated. A wendrrtu value at enlv Elaborate Tapestry and Velour Of extraordinary quality throughout Very mas sive and comferta .le, with full spring scats and backs and unusually soft spring cushions. Rugs Reduced .9 .v :' Rugs Bt BruueU ..$22.50 Standard Axminntrr .... 28.50 Extra Velvet 39.00 Finett Axmintter 45.00 Royal Wilten G9.00 "8J3 x I0J! Hugs Standard Axmimtcr ....$26.50 Extra Velvet . . . . 33.50 High-Pile Axmintter .... 42.00 Royal Wilten 63.00 Open Friday Evenings HENRY UNDE 23d Street, Columbia I nenr th" hotel fiO & LUCKY STRIKE vCIGARETTEy It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated This wonderful sale is new at its bargain peak. The volume of business has been se great that in many styles of Bedroom, Dining Roem and Liv ing Roem suits, as well as hundreds of fine single pieces, we are sold down te one or two of a kind un-te.d.-irr rfr, .rn 160 $245 Half te a Third 7. (i x 9 Rug Fine Brunei . . $lb 50 Standard Axmintter . . 24 00 Extra Velvet 26.00 Beit Axminiter 36.50 Reynl Wilten 61 50 Linoleum Cerk Linoleum . . .75 Specinl Inlnid , , . . .30 Extra Inlu'd 1,55 Heavy Inlnid 75 and Ridge Avenues 1 W:J Buy Your 1 Overcoat en a Super-Value Basis First see our mar velous collection. Nete the fine quali ties of the fabrics the handsomely blended Plaid-Backs the workmanship that shows the hand of an Overcoat spe cialist and particu larly the Super Value Price that is marked en every gar ment. Then compare with any or all ether geed stores. The mere you leek the better you'll appreciate our fine qualities and our Super - Value Prices $28, $33, $38 and $43 and up. But don't take our word for it it it Loek and Com pare Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men fYOU CAN BUY! AT PRICES AND VALUES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. IF YOU WILL COME TO TIIE FACTORY. ALL KINDS' ALL ilZES! $200 000 STOCK. WONDERFUL BARGAINS, COURTE OUS SALESMEN Witen, Axmintters, Vrlvtt and Brustel extraordinary Quality and Dttignt. In any is. Gigantic Sale of Finest Seamless Wiltens 9x15 $97.50 9x12 $70.00 & $57.50. 567.50 & $55.00 . . . .$43.50 . . . $27.50 $13.50 & $8.00 8.3x10.6 6x9 4.6x7.6 36x63 in 27x54 in. $9.00 & $5.00 300 RuSs at 40rn Off ll'IK Itiinnrr. I urprt. iV thn urd mil .11 Ini Iim will nil gredr iUQM SLur? Iilr nmi (in ii. iiIhm.. ( mnlirln Ht. lull.. Ilnlltn .1 or In I iimhrla fit. i-n Men Wivl. I rl 1 mil III P , III"" "nt uml uther dii lu-itll i r M, Mull Onlfrt 1 lllnl. rrre Ante Utllitry 1 ITi !Erl e Rich in Feed Value J, Mealy, Selected EGGS 40c - you can be sure of! In all our Stores wmiwii mm wi rwi 'I' ' " iw rrr m. Cia.' ',. a i is m : k '-1 s Jl 1 1