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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
q i: !: mormnc oregoxian, Friday, jaxtiarv 4. 1907. "m1 25c Waistpin Sets 10c Three on a card fine, brilliant cut jet Waist- pins, in sets of three, and the regu- 1(1 . lar price is 2'c; Friday, special... -"- FRENCH PEABL JEWELRY, brooches. eufiE Women's Pocketbooks 75c They are fine ones, worth up to $3 each. In seal, alligator, morocco, etc., and some have sterling- silver mountings; special "7Gf for Friday only..... C TMAN ioc frr, WASHINGTON STREETS pins, waist sets, etc., -worth to 75c each; special Friday for 0 E i nr i&&a-EsConomv FTiaav Clearance Sale Bargains Augmented by Superb Friday Specials Make It a Day Supreme in Values 3 J8r ING A tiend ti ri n w m k Walking Skirts Half WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS A lot of 150 that we will make go out in a hurry Friday. Come in blouse, Kton or long or short jacket styles, made of plain or fancy wool materials, and they are fine suits that sell regularly for from $2.".W0 to $7.3.00 . 1 1 1 1 V" ttt... ....... .................... ......... ......... .... ' m Women's Fleeced Hose 19c Women's Black Cotton, Heavy Ribbed, Fleece Lined Hose, seamless foot ; 3oc yal., "1 Q. siwinl Tinir . . UNDERWEAR Women's Heavyweight Cream Tinted Lisle Pants. French .bands; 7oc value; special, each , Children's White Cotton Knit ted Underwaists, well made; 20c value; special, 1 Q Boys Blue Hsavy-Print Waists, blouse style; red with fancy stripe lso nd tSy ngures; J.ic value ) special, each Zoc 49c Yl Z Children's Black Cotton Hose, seamless foot fine Ytbbed ; 20c value-special, pair. ....... DressGoods29c BLACK DRESS GOODS SELL LIKE THIS The best fabrics in silk and wool, serges, cheviots. English mohairs, Turkish mohairs, in plain and fancy weaves, camels hair, RoxannaB, French Bour ettes, and every fabric that is dressy and good. Divided into four lots and priced like this: Ixot 1 Regularly sold OQ at 80c to 1 the yard. Lot 2 Regularly sold QQ at $1.25 to $1.75 vard . OfC Lot 3 Regularly sold at $2.00, $2.'2o and $2.50 jJJ 29 Lot .-Repilariy sold at $2.T5, $:1.00. $.1.2," and d f SQ S3.50 yard P COLORED GOODS This is' a splendid lot of Xovel tv Suititiiys that sell repularlv for f i.oo, fl.2,) and fl.00 the yard. The widths run from 44 lo 06 inches, and there is every style and color to choose from. Fine dressy fabrics, every yard in this lot, and the Clearflnee Sale price is nut, the yard "... 62c IBIU Of 5HUQ Woman of Noble Blood Dies as Their Charmer. COUSIN OF SCOTCH DUKE swallowing of a Live Chameleon Proves Fatal to Louise Iloiifrlas Soon After Sirie Has Inher. ttfjl English Estate. f A HA. NVb.. Jan, 3 Stcinl. TyOuln DouatUm. who il1 at ;he poor Ttl r "rtf. hre Beveral weeks Hgo after swal- n live chameleon, us a daughter of f'ommnnder Dnuslas Hamilton, of the Itrltift Tin . Bnd vinn br the df&tti or hr tii.uh.r left A lnrKe estate In BriBhton. England. Tins'lnrornvitlOIl WS3 lPOPlvfd In a latter from Commander Jouprlft Hamilton by Ohtf of polir J ona hue today. A photoannph or the young woman is now on. the way here from England. . The letter stated that Mi OoukIm wni fL cousin of the It&te Tu lets of Ham ilton And Brandon, and had run away Irom home to become a Fnake-charmer and lion-tamer. Her mother died of a broken heart in 1903, but remembered tier A stupendous sale of splendid skirts. Two huudred and fifty in the lot, and they are made of smart man- nish materials, in plain or fancy pat terns, cut in the best models, nn i made in the best possible manner. The regular prices? of these skirts are from .-.T to $'25 each, but you take your choice of this entire lot Friday and pay us but half the J marked price Skirts worth $5.00 now Skirts worth $10.00 for ... . . . $2.50 $5.00 Skirts worth $23.00 CZtf lOl IIIHIMIH each. Your choiee for Friday y Women's Tine Ribbed Slack Lisle Hose, seam- less foot ; big 35c val ue J special, pair 25c Women's Black Worsted . Hose, seamless foot, shaped leg; 40c value. Special the O Q pair -WC Children's Slack Cash mere Ho3e, in large sizes only; values up to 50c pair; O1 special, pair. . . .""C Children's Black Cotton Fine Ribbed Hose, all sizes; value to 1 n '20c; sp'l, pair.. AvFl , double knee, )MM IMtMUIMH 19c -A Great Curtain Sale CORDED ARABIAN CURTAINS, in the most beautiful patterns im aginable, on the best cable net. Come three and one-half yards long and flf ty" inches wide. The clearance prices make them go like this : THE REGULAR $6.50 GRADE SELLING FOR. THE PAIR. .S4.23 Regular $7.00 qualitv S4.75 Regular H.00 quality $5.50 Regular Sw.oO qualitv SS3.00 Regular JfO.oO quality. . ..$6.50 Regular $10.50 quality $7.25 FANCY NOVELTY COLORED CURTAINS, SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICES: Regular $4.50 grade, pair. .$2.75 Regular $(3.50 grade, pair. .$3.95 IRISH POINT CURTAINS IN BROKEN LINES, PULL LENGTH AND WIDTH, AND THEY OOME IN WHITE OR ECRU. . SPECIALLY PRICED LIKE THIS, PAIR: Regular $4.50 values for. .S2.75 Regular So.OO values for.. S3. 15 Regular fO.OO values for.. S3, 75 Megular $7.."0 values for. .S4.75 Regular 3S.,0 values for. .S5.30 REAL RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, WITH HAND-MADE LACE TRIMMING- AND HAND-MOUNTED. READ THE CLEARANCE SALE PRICES PER PAIR: .,1(1 vX 8-i.OS S7.50 $9.50 Keguiar W.M) values. Regular 11 .OO values. Keguiar $10.00 values. Regular $17.50 values. . . .$11.50 i her will, leaving; her in im Miss Douglas was married in a cae of Hona. After that she went to ti K I j n d and created somewhat of en fn t ion as a. Bnake-charmer. On this trip she visited her parents in Brighton, but refused to listen to their entreaties to Sc v up the Hfe ulie wan lend in The lory of mis Ooimla-i' peculiar dea;h wbm publislied tn a London paper and this was the first tidings the Commander had had of his daughter Tor two years. Will Survey Tillamook Bay. WASHINGTON". Jan. 3. Senator Fulton today received anxuranoe t Hat the river and harbor bill will authorise a. new aur- vey of Tillamook Bay with a view to de veloping the projeot for deepening the channel acroufi the bar and strengthen In k the channel through Hoquarten Slough. If the survey results in a favorable report, nn appropriation will he secured In the next Conirrffls. Until then no money can he secured for the new project. New Church Law In Effect. PARIS. Jan. 3. The new law. known as the Briand law. amandins' the church and state separation law of 1905, was aimed by the President and promul- KHted today. Good couch Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and coids Is now at hand and too much care cannot be ufed to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract diphtiieria, or scarlet lever wnen lie lias a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the lens the ri!k. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of them who bave tried it are willing- to U5 any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of nipley. W. Vft.. lays. "I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's fough Remedy for my 1 1 i 1 rl ro ri arid It Has always given a-ooei satisfaction." This remedy contains no opium or otlier nar cotic, and may be given as confl. A Bargain FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. WOMEN'S STORM RUBBERS, first quality, or the,. Everstick Footholds ; all regular 75c proods ; special, one hour only, O Q , at FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. SMALL GIRLS' SHOES, in but ton or lace; many styles, in fancy Tthd plain leathers; all have first- class soles and uppers, and are well made throughout; spring heels; sizes 5 to 8. Value to $1.50. C7 Same in small sizes, 1 to AQn 6, one hour FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. WOMEN'S SHOES, 3 new styles. all sizes. . embracing patents and kid leathers in light and heavy soles, bright and' dull tops, wide,. medium and narrow toes ; these come in all sizes and all widths. All are' pood shoes, in usual values to $3.50; one PROM 11 TO 12 A. M. WOMEN'S WARM SLIPPERS, made in the best grades of felt and of. kid leather; black fur trimmed. The .felt ones are trimmed with different colored fur, and fitted with leather or wood covered Cuban heels. No better felt eoods than these are to be had ; rep. val ue to $2.50; 1 hour C7 CO $1.69 grades, how $1.19 f 1.39 grades, now 89 Evening Hats $2.49 Ea. Spick-and-span Hats, every one that goes in this superb special for Friday. A belated shipment that we should have had a long- time ago, and now they must fzo at much less than they ace worth. Come in pink, blue, white and the leading colors. Worth $5 to $10 $0 AO each; choice. Friday only Every woman in Portland who can use an eve- nine Hat should attend this sale. Regular $7.00 grade, pair. . S-4.25 Regular $10.00 grade, pair. .$6.75 Regular $9.00 values for. $5.85 Regular $10.00 values tor. $6.50 Kegular $13.00 values for. STiOO Regular $lo.00 values for. $8.50 Regular $-20.00 values for.$14.00 Regular !fc!0.0n values. . . Reemlar $ai.OO values Keguiar $27.50 values. . . .$12.00 $14.00 $21.50 Keguiar $3100 values. DEI 13 611 VOTES DEALS AXD BOXES AXXOUXCE THEMSEIyVES. This Makes Marlon County . Candi date Practically Certain of Thirty-four Supporters. Representatives Beats, of Tillamook, and Bones, of Yamhill, yesterday de- e 1 a red them Bel vc supporters of Davey for Spcakftr In the Oregon legisla ture. These two men have been claimed by Vawter. Beals has been In Portland two days and yesterday was in conference with Davey. who paid tbe metropolis a visit. Bones' an- nouncement was made In Yamhill County, and was conveyed to Davey In Portland. His coll.acue in Vamhllli Crawford, has been a Davey man tor Bome time, Other publicly avowed supporter of Davey are Settlemler. Rodgera. Rey nolds, Simmons and Davey. of Marlon; Katon, WaBhburne and Edwards, Of Une: Huntley, of Clackamas: Adams. Bayer. Burns. Oof fey and Drlacol I. of Multnomah; Slushor, Steen and Barrett, of I'matllla 20 In all. Including the preceding three. In addition to these 2,0. Davey haa the support. practically assured. ' of Holt and t'pmeyer. of Linn ; Chase, of Cooa; Carter, of Benton; PurdV, Bar rett and Xewell. of Washingrton: Dye. of Clackamas: Belknap. of Crook: Moore. of Baker; ICing. of Ma!beur; Pike, of Sherman: Donnelly, of Wheel- er; Knowle3, of Wasco 14 In number. who. added to t"he precedina: 20. make a o.'actlcally certain support of 3 4 Every Hour FROM 12 TO 1 P-. M. MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE SHOES, made in patent and calf leathers, button or lace; last and styles only found in the very best grades. We shall include in this lot broken lines of as eood shoes as can be made, in QO OQ value to $6; 1 hour.V- - O--' TROM 1 TO 2 P. M. PATENT KID DRESS SHOES Made b Val Duttenhofer & So xiave nana-inrned sole; wit 11 and without tip. Most all have me- dium height Louis heels. The erade of shoes is SDlennid and will be a bargain; (f O TO $o.00 values p&tl7 Child) with extra antd deep embroidery edging; rep- ulafly $2.()0 Embroideries Half Price Thousands of yards of fine em broideries, in edges and inser tions J come in nainsook, Swiss and cambric. Wide, narrow and medium widths ; sell at half price; tbe regular 35c grade groes in this sale 1 Q for, yard OC Worth to 60c for, yard.. 25 Worth to 75c for, yard. .39 Worth to $1 for, yard 48 Worth to $1.23 for. yard. Worth to $2 for, yard. . . .98 And some very fine embroider ies worth' $2.50 and $:?.00 the vard, jjo for on 1 v. J "1 j vard. .". . .p X.O Women's Ss.tin Stocks, with eyelets in front, for W in dsor ties; colorsj white, black, brown, blue; etc; special at ........ 10 HantW.lacls ColUr mi CuS Sets, in colors, or cream, stitched in colors; worth rejrn- larly .f2.o0 to ff.jj special at 1.48 votes for Iavey This la four votes more t'hap- needed to control the Rtibfiean! "InOffl.'fltlhV1! caucus, and three mor1 than to elect.. In the face oi these votes for Davey, His election" seems asaurefl, Vawter had high hopes of winning Lane and Waahlnaton Counties, each of wnich has three votes. Their turnloa against him has been a keen disappoint- merit to his forces.' It Is oulte evident that bad be won those countie. he would have had a good chance of being elected Speaker, for other counties would have gravitated to him, possibly Linn and Clackamas, having: three votes each. On top of tbe announcement that I jtne w ashlngton Counties would support Davey, came the one that Umatilla aleo was in the Davey column and this further weakened the Jackson candidate. Vawter's steady force consists of Gray. or Douglas; Rackieff, or Curry; FerKins, Kubll and Vawter. of Jackson: Rrown. of Linn: Jones, of Clackamas: Chapln. Beverldae. preeman. NortOnp. Wilson and Beutgen. of Multnomah 13 In num ber. In addition to these he has claimed Jackson. of Dona-las. and Jewell. of Josephine, both of whom Davey men say have given pledges of support to Davey; Farrell, of Multnomah, who has not yet tied himself to either candidate; Camp belt, of Clackamas-Multnomah, who fa also In neither camp; Dobbin, of Wal- lowa, and others who are now known to be supporters of Davey. 1 As to the Presidency of the Senate, the IK votes pledged to Haines a-ive hJm a majority of the Republican members. Others will go Into the caucus, who have not been In the Haln?n'a camp. Includtnar Balley and Beach, of Multnomah. That Malarkey and Sichel, of Multnomah, will also go in seems likely, and there !s also said to be a possibility that Booth, of Lane, will do the same. It is no longer necessary .to take blue pills to rouse the liver to action. Carter's IJttle Liver Pills are much better. Don't forget this. in the Shoes FROM .2 TO 3 P. M. WOMEN'S ODD LINES OF HIGH-GRADE SHOES, made in hand-turned and welt soles ; but ton or lace; a larpe assortment, embracing styles and materials found only in this grade of foot wear. Mannish effects and col- lege designs; also all styles of heels and toes. No better shoe made. Laird, Schober & Co., "Wright Peters, Hallahan & Son. Value to $6.00; sale gg gQ PROM S TO I P. M. MEN'S BOX CALF SHOE, from with half double sole, Blucher cut; a good, substan- tfn 1Q . tial shoe; value $3... PXf FROM 4 TO 5 P. Id". GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES, made in several styles, in box calf and "kid leathers; good heavy soles; lace or button. Sizes 5 to 8, regular $1.50; one hour J$51,10 Sizes 8V2 to 11, regular . ' $1.75, one hour $1.39 Sizes liy2 to 2; regular $2.00, one hour ..$1.69 FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. - BOYS' SHOES, in tan or black, Blucher or lace ; grood heavy soles, with uppers of kid, calf and En- lish grain leathers. Sizes 9 to 2, regular $2.25, now $1.39: 2Vs to 52. regular $2.75 Of OQ value, one hour y 4 OCr JO , ren s sweaters 4 Less All-wool Sweaters for children 1 to 12 j'ears of ii trP ; plain or fancy; regular price from jm 90c to $4.75; Friday for one-fourth less.. WOMEN'S WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS, deep flounce, cluster of nine tucks ..$1.43 for. In the Small There are plenty of good specials for Patent Hooks and Eyes, two dozen on card; regular 5c value, special It Snap Dress Fasteners, regularly sold at 15c the dozen 1 f - special Friday, only lUv Wire Hairpins, large-size cabinet, in . assorted sizes; regular 7 15c value, for Pearl Buttons, white, dozen CS on card, special at s Garter Clastic, with ruffled edge, all colors ; regular value 30c the yard. Special Friday, 1 ' yard Lt Reading Glasses, with nickel rims and black handle; large size: rep:- xilar price 85c each; spe- Jk C cial Kriday at... Fancy Calendars all reduced to half price. 1 Hand Bnishos, wish black bristles, regularl y loe each; m- fic Tooth Brushes that sell reg- C ularly at 10c each; sp'l. for. MUST fill OUT 5GII COUXCIL FEARS RISE MAY RE MAY BE PLANNED. Mount Mood Company W III Be Re quired to Bnild Beyond the City Limits. In order that the, franchise ordinance of the Portland & Mount Hood Railway Company, now pending before the Coun cil. v mav not be aed almply for the oper ation of cars within the city, it is prob able that It will be amended before final pansagf. so that the company will be compelled to construct Its proponed line outside the municipal boundaries. The franchise ordinance Is somewhat unique In that while the name of the company Indicates the intention to build to Mount Hood, there is nothing in the document which could be construed as requiring' a foot of mad to be laid outside of the city boundary. The franchise would probably bave been uassed to publication Wednesday had not Councilman Annand. of the streets com mittee, called attention to the fact that It mlj-ht simply be a project for a local streetcar line. The ordinance was re- ferred to the committee on Judiciary and elections, which will take it up at Its next meeting. It Is probable that tbe company will be required to furnish a bond to build its line to Mount Hood within a certain time, similar to the pro visions of other ordinances of the same character. There is at present a $30,000 bond re quired In the ordinance, but it Is as a a-uarantee that construction will com mence on tbe city line within eiRht Bleached Bath Towels 12l2c In the Linen Aisle. Great big, thirsty fellows, 20x40 inches, good 't treimit ton nnri reHiinoH cn thov i'v ij,iu( ivv) uuu uuuiiu ,;u luij I uxiin iAAijiiuiA;inD, o I an extra neavy jScv i l rtiiolift ef ftrto lfiTV,oc?L- n'4n,otilfll frt ipflon I V if 41 uain, ui iiijc unuicirn, naumucu j . o 'j regularly for $3.00; clearance O sale price, each 2x2i,Z yards', worth $4.00 for . Ana a very large size, yards, $4.50, for Bedspreads, Marseilles pattern, hemmed edges, good sizes and ex- tra heavy: splendid J special: sale price 'P f - Linen Napkins Three good spe- i j ri i- cials, priced like this make a hi- linen business assured- The regu- lar $5 grade for ?3.75, the regular $4.."0 prade for $3.60 and reii- lar $3.25 grade 0 for . . Silverware TWO LOTS of fine Sil verware going at half its value to the lucky ones who come promptly for them Friday : Oneida Community Silver- V ware sells like this: Forks worth $2.00 set of 6 .$1.00 Six Coffee Spoons, tZtL worth $1.00 iJVTC in i . 1 ii i fit J - -M&Slll A OAK SILVERWARE CASE, containing set of ROGERS EROS.' 1847 Silverware, in the following articles: 6 H. H. knives, B dessert knives, 6 medium forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, o' ovster forks, 1 carving set, 1 soup ladle, 1 ben-y spoon, 1 sugar spoon. 1 cold meat fork. 1 sugar tongs, 1 bon bon spoon, 1 butter C EI f knife. Total value of this set, $-2.50; special at..... PJJ-J DARK BLUE ENGLISH PORCELAIN WARE, with dark blue border and center, heavy gold edge and gold illuminated: plates, c-.ips and saucers, oatmeal dishes and truit gains. Clearance Sale Price, each Wares Aisle those who come a-shopping Friday. Dressing Combs, shell, amber and while celluloid; regular- OKp ly 3oc each; special at... "" Hat Brnsfaes, with black bristles and curved handles; regular prices 2jc: special In- 10 day Bath Brushes, with strap, on back ; with or without handle; refrular 50e value; special 55c at. ...... Photo Library Paste, larp-c jar, that sells reeularly for 65c j special Friday only.. . "Writing Paper, larpe box linen lawn or crash finished ; repnlar price 35c each; special 10 at, box Writing Paper, in boxes, odd lots, worth to 3oe; spe- 10c Tountain Syringes, pure gum rub ber; special for the sale: 'J-quart sixe, worth $l.o, for 86c, and 3-juart size, worth fl.50, QC. for rnon thn f tor- the acceptances of the ordl nance and that this portion of the will be completed within two years. Tlie route of the proposed line bea-ing at the ei t- boundary on Xi vision street, west to I ..add avenue on Tadd avenue to Kant Twelfth, on East Twelfth to East Tay lor. on East Taylor to Kast Sixth, on East Sixth to Kast Washington, on Kast Washington to ESast Water. A Iso from East Water and East Oak streets to East Sixth, and from that point to East Wa-hington. Xr. M. O. McCorkle. promoter of the Portland & Mount Hood Railway Com pany, declares that he and his associates intend to build not only the line within the city, hut also tbe line to Mount Hood. as the, name Indicates. He asserts that the preliminary steps will begin Immedi- ately after the passage of the ordinance. Wr nhall not object to any reasonable terms which the Council may stipulate."" saifl Dr. McCorkle Inst night. "I do not know, however.' whether it would be regular for the Council to nak us to give a bond to build to Mount Hood. Neither do I know positively whether we should accept such a condition, without consulting- with mv assools tes. Freight Rate on Apples Reduced, A reduction in the apple rate from Huntington to Portland has junt been made by the O. rt. & IV.. effective Imme- diaieiy. The new rate Is 40 cents a 100 pounds. The --former rate was 65 cents. The reduction was made In t tie Interests of applegrrowers of the Interior as well a? at the solicitation or front street dealers. Bererldse 1 1 urrlc 'li 1 1 tl - !. xt- Bill. Washington, Jan. 3,-Senator Bev- eridge today re-introduced his general child-labor bill - an amendment to the Piwtrict of Columbia child-la-bor bill, de- slrinp to secure action during the present session, the district bill having already been reported. He a-avs notice that he would speak on the subject January 14. nl ft' 'I L lcly ML x lu mai , it J I .L.i n At J J sfff tJT ...3.25 regularly $3.60 Mssi" Half Wool Challiesmedium dark colorings; special clear- O?-. ance sale price, yard &JC Hemmed Napkins, extra heavv, , , ,, -n , , , ' diee pattern; oUl) dozen of them -i Special, f ... , ' 4rOC tlle ttoxen Sheets, for double bed. quite pood quality, good strong nras- J ff lin; clearance special Half Price r six Fie Knives, with out- fe$2efe;..$1.00 fl.50 Pie Knives....75 $1.30 Fish Knives ..75 $1.50 Fish Forks oOe Butter Knives. .25 40c Sugar Spoons. . .20 Enamel Coffee Pots, 4-coat, regular 3- qnart size, worth 1.2j each 70 saucers all great bar- - A V v Nightshirts 47c Sixth Street; Pirst Floor. Men's Outing Flannel Night shirts, that sell regularly for 65c: clearance sale .special for C -Men's Golf Shirts in fancy pat terns; regrular $1.00 qualities; clearance sale 7V price Men's Golf Shirts that have sold for fl.00 each. Choice t lie clearance sale in fo Men's Wool Socks, medium weight : come in pray, black or Oxford ; refrular price '2c the pair; clearance sale "1 O price vw Men's Cotton Socks, medium weight, mixed; the" rcjrular 10c kind; in the clearance gc Irlen's Mufflers, black and white or fancy; fine silk ma- terials. Clearance sale, HALF PRICE. Men's Underwear, worfted ribbed, in tan, pink or pray, or natural ; rejrnlar vnlne. xi.Zo the earmcr 1 Wi 95c sale price - line i n 1 fWd- j Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ARE YOU ' BANKRUrTinUA. constitution undermined by ex- travagance in eating, by disrc- garJingf the laws of nature, of physical capital all gone, if 59, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Fills will cure you, For sick 'headache, dyspepsia. sour stomach, malaria, torpid fiver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills nn absolute cure. ivcysRemcra&er tbt Fell Srcmo CoMtaOneDey, ua 3 TDmyM kox. 2S,.