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THE SUNDAY OKIZC.OXIAX. PORTLAND. MAT HO. 10O0 . wawatlsiiialiiiiiii I I o til " -m. '" V ..7 " '- r - v - - i -'Ac"v v .' ' -v, i i i Ml l r a fi n .. MISS SL SV SMITH. A DttCHTER OF MHO WITH A QVISTETTE OF APESIO.V 'V NUMBER of prominent June wed dings are scheduled, with three, for the week Juat entered, the Castleirtan-Shea. Goallnaky-Jacobs and the Daly-Wiley nuptlala. I-ater In the month will 1 that of Mlaa Francea lwl and Charlea Fairbanks, of New Tork. and MJbs Helen Roaenfeld and Rabbi Jonah B. Wlae. The Rone festival and the Portland automobile road race are prominent events of the near future. Thug early the boxes for the automobile races on June IS have been much in. demand. Cards are out for a large reception to be given Monday night. June 7. at the Hotel Portland, by the Japanese Consul avnd Mrs. T. Numano, to meet Rear-Ad-nilral IJIcht and the orricera of H. I. J. M.'a cruisers Aao and Soya. The guests are requested to appear In either fall dress or uniform, the reception to begin at 9:30 P. M. a a a The picture on today's page is that of Miss Mary Adele Case, whose engage ment to Claus ppreckels. the San Fran cisco capitalist, has been persistently rumored. A letter from Paris tells of the flattering reception that greeted MIks Case upon her recent concert at the Theater Fermlna. : At fhat time Mr. Spreckels and hla father. Adolph Spreckels. occupied one of the boxes, while in the other loses and boxes were seated many of the exclusive members of the old French nobility. Among those In the audience were Princeaa Odeacalchl. Countess de Gramont: Countess Perugini. Mra. Theodore Shonts and her daughter, the Duchess de Chaulnes; Mrs. Hamilton Payne. Mr. and Mm. King Clarke. Am bassador and Mrs. White. Consul-General and Mrs. Mason. Charles O. D. Roberts, and many others well known in the realms of music, literature and art. Miss Case was said to be in splendid voice, and was warmly congratulated by her teacher, the celebrated King Clarke It will be Interesting to Portlanders to know that Francis Rlchter. the bltnd boy pianist, of Porfland.- Is also to be Introduced soon to the Parisian crltlca. His last appearance waa In Vienna, and was an occasion to rejoice the hearts of his friends. Ieschettsxky has said of Richter that he is the greatest genius of the age. This lad. whose eyes have never beheld the licht of day. has never theless a beautiful gift of. vision. Toung Richter arrived In Paris in time for Miss Case's concert, and played in her aalon to a small but distinguished coterie. He will later appear with her in concert. Whether the rumored engagement will interfere w ith Miss Case a Fall tour with Harold Bauer, the planiat. remalna to be aeen. However, in the meantime SfASs M R. PRFTUM CARTER OMITH. ORK;OMAS 19 Ot'Cl'Pll.tU IX PARIS. she Is to sail for America to spend the Summer with her parents In Oregon City. On June II. the French Ambassador, M. Junserand. and Madame Jusserand will visit in Portland en route to the rVattle Exposition. They are fortunate In arriv ing here in time for the Rose Featlval. and no doubt they will be the reclolenta of a number of ofArlal functlona. The Ambassador and Madame Jusserand are decidedly popular In Washington society ana atviae tneir time between Parta and the American capital. Mra. Jusserand is a daughter of Mr. O. T. Richard, found er of the banking firm of Monroe A Co.. Parta. Her mother waa a Kernochan. a member of the old JCew Tork family of that name. Mlaa L11& Amnmwr fltawiH ceaafully directed the recent Klrmeaa. is now In Walla Walla. Wash., oorapietely absorbed with the last week of rehearsal a or a similar analr to be given in that r 1 1 v Drlrtn.llv V4 w v. " - j . . frimuow to go directly from here to Spokane, bat owing to the epidemic of scarlet fever iavv mxk irip waa poeiponea. a Mr. Harry Scott and Mr. Jack Novae of San Francisco, popular bachelors, were gueata at the Hotel Portland for several days last week. During that time they were entertained at the Arlington Club and the Golf Club, while a dinner was given in Mr. Noyes honor by Mr.and Mrs. uay xjomoara. air. scott Is the youngest son of Henry T. Scott, president of the Vnion Iron Worka, of San Franclaco. and alao president of the St. France. Hotel Company and the Pacific Telephone Com pany. Mra. Srott is distinguished aa a leaner in nan Francisco and Burllnaame society and noted for her smart func tions. Mr. Noyes Is a member of the Cohemian and Burlingame clube and an enthusiastic golfer, who is much in de mand, owing to the fact that ha plays and singe in an attractive manner. -Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd was the hostess at a luncheon of M covers on TRaradav complimentary to the Misses Pooler, of iKiona a. v... air. ana Mra. McMaaters house guesta Accepting Mrs. Ladd i hos pitality were Mra Marlon Dolph. Miss natmeen Bums. Mrs. John K. Kollock. Mlaa Francea Iwla. Mra. Walter F. Bur- reli. Mlaa unngstone of ft Paul. Mrs. Dsvtd C. lewa. Misa 1-ou Flanders. Mra Lansing Stout. -Mrs. B. C. Shevlin. Mlaa came Flanders and Mate Katherln John aon. of Vancouver Barracks. For their guests the Misses Pooler, of Victoria. B. C. Mr. and Mra. William MarMaster entertained at dinner at thefr attractive country residence on Wednea- Jze&yr u4jr cwjt or day and at the Oo'.f Club Isst night at ths completion of the tournament. On Wedneeuay thetr jriu Included Mra. FendiT, of Scotland: Mr. and Mra. Tl.otn aa Kerr. Mr. and Mra. J. TVealey Ladd. Mr. Thomas peon Krooke. Mr. Hodcrlck Maclray and Mr. Kraklne Wood. At the Golf Club their guesta were Mr. and Mra. David T. Jloneyman. Mr and Mra. Henry Ladrt Corbett. Mr. and Mm. Jaco,uce An dre Foullhoux. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Voor. Mra. Mr. and Mra. Hunt I-ea la. Mr. and Mra. Peter Kerr. Miaa Sally lwla. Mlaa Kathleen Burna. Mr. J. WeSey ldd. Mlaa Mritu Montgomery. Ml Caro line Flanflera. ZA ' s FTancea lela. Itod erlck Marleay. Rodney Cillaan. Jordan Zan. Dr. H. C Jefterda. Kraktna Wood. Andrew Kerr and Thalea Unthlcum. Mr. and Mra. William MacMaatrr 1ea tomorrow for a few daa vtait In Seat tle. golnK over for t? op-nlnc of the fair. Ml Dorothy Morr'aon. mho ha bn ruKtlratlne; at the cxtk IPII ranch, near MlllBnoro. . for the aat fortnlaht. re turned on Tueaday. ovr tia wek-d ahe waa Joined at the raneh by Mi Krancea Wllaon. Mr. and Mra. Jncnitia Andre Foullhoua and Mia Siuil flarke. a a a Mra. Henry l. l.Virhelt n Monday mornlne; entertained In a novel way. te lna; the hoeteva at an ninallr pariv whlrh waa followed by a luncheon. The new T. V. I". A. natatorium waa uaed and the luncheon waa acrved In a private dining-room of t?e aiwliloM. Mn. ' vr bett'a aueata were Mr". Thm Kerr. Mra. William Warrena. Mlaa Krancea WlliKin. Ml 1-'.i- Prnlth. Mia Caroline Klandera. Mta Krnet!r.e Ka'llnc. Mra. Hunt Ix-wla. Mra IlllUm Middle. Muia Grace Warren. M-fta I'.ae Koehler, Mla C'lalr" Ilotict'.ton. flaa Caroline Puma and Mlaa Margaret Montgomery. M Guy W. Talbot waa the hoeteaa at a luncheon on Friday In honor of 8ott. of Philadelphia. Mrs. a. of Pennsylvania. the mother Harold Well. and Mra. King. Toledo. O.. the mother ,f ond King. Both Mr. Welia and Mr. Mrs. Well of of Bdm Kin who are, comparatively new bachelors are popular. Both are Yale men and residing at the Waverly Golf Club. are Mrs. Welle and Mra. Hcott will remain i fortnight, during which time they be at Alexandria Court. for wlll Mrs. H. A. Hague arrived Thursday from Boston and will spend thta Summer visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ilogue at the Norton! a. Mrs. Sherman Hall, of Kanaaa City. (MtM Clementine I - 1 ) will arrive aoon to act aa the matron of honor st the Falrhanks-Ijewla wedding on Jane K. - a a The dinner datves at the Golf Club, Inaugurated recently, are gaining In pop ularity. Over lt reservations ware made for dinner last night, and much enthusi asm was manifested. It being the com pletion of the four days tournament. Mr. and Mrs. RBI InthU-tim were dinner hosts, entertaining for Mlaa Ms a Wood and her friend. Miss Harrow a. of St. Paul. Mr. and Mra. EL C Shevlin gave a dinner party, as did Mr. and Mra Kd ward Oooklr.ghem. The MacMaster din ner of U covers was the lararest. Miss Naa Robertson waa the hosteaa at a din nor In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dolph and their bridal party. a , For Mrs. Draper, of Charlotte. South Caroltna. and Mlaa Louise Bruere, of Nw Tork. Mrs. Gustave Rruere gave a luncheon on Thursday, which Included Mrs. Gordon Vorhlea. Mra. Henry Ladd Corbett. Mlaa Henrietta FT. lot. her cousin. Miss Qabln. of Sacramento. Miss Frances Wilson. Mrs. William Illddle. and Mlaa Claire Houghton. Mra. Carll D. Lwla. of Seattle, with her small son. who- came tox Portland upon the death of her father, the late Colonel William Henry Jordan, returned nome on Thursday. a Dr. J. C. Klot KIns'a slater Mrs Maron Allen, of Minneapolis, and Dr. David I. Kiehle, father of Dr. Fred erick A. Kiehle and Mra King, arrived from 8U Paul last Thursday to spend the summer, jr. usenie will be the .guest of Dr. Frederick KJehls at Alexandria court. a The wedding of Mlaa Ethel Shea and n imam caatieman la to take mare on Tuesday morning. They will then leave at once for Louisville. Ky. . Mr. Castle- man a former home, where they will viail the members of the famous Caatieman ramny. going thence to Philatrinhi. W'aahlngton. I. C. New Tork. and Ball mer June II for Paris. M aa Shea wh has many frlenda In PoeCsnd will be greatly tnlsaed. She Is the raea.or of a moat pleasing contralto voice ar.d, haa been a soloist for Some vfiti -r i White Temple Mr. -;:. man who has n learning singing la New Tork this past v inter waa formerly a protege of Jean de Reaake and haa sung with great surosas In the muatcal centers of Kurope. During hla three years' resilience here Mr. Caattoman haa never aung In public but he has achieved a flattering rec ognition since from both the artists and managers of New Tork and haa no doubt a bmliant future ta si ore. Hi Tuesday of last aieek a luncheon followed by bridge and a mler-ellaneoue ahower waa tendered Miss tinea at the Golf Club by the fotioming matrona and girle: Mrs. John Ker. Mra. George Wlllard Rrasn, Mrs. (rr itrfrierk, Mra. (it. ITael. Mra. Arthur Mat-Corns. Mra. Harry Hum phrey. Mra. John Ftaneea t!-.ra. Mra. Irving Steams and Mra George Barker. On Tuesday evening Mlaa Marguerite Wiley save a dinner In honor of Miss Shea and Mr. Castlemsn. and on Thurs day etenmg Mr and Mrs. John Kerr entertained in their honor. e a a Mrs. . ; Gammons was the hosiaVa at lao bridge partus last weest. On Tueaaay ar.l Friday afternoons. At the former affair the priaee were wota by Mrs. F. H Alturton and Mra. Thomas tirar. and on Friday by Mra. J. C. Rob inson and Mra Lroy Parker. s s Miaa Km He Frances Rawer, the well, known musw-al critic, of New York, and e mora Bauer, emvea on Thursday from the Kaet to apend the Summer with their mother. Madamo Julia liauer. a a a One of the largest of the Spnr.g rsrsf. tlona waa that given by Mra A. I. Charlton on Thuredey afternoon. at whlr-h t.me aha entertained jointly with her sister. Mra. T. B Homes, and their mother. Mra. M. J Cometrx-a, The handsome it-.arlton residence on Port land HeigMa was decorated n flowers of a ellnw color note. slth the except on of one drawing-room, whlrh waa arranged with quantities of r'nk ewee peaa and ma.denha'r fern. Tha livir.g-roorn and the reception hail were In Golden te " and S-ot-h broom and the dinirg room table covered with a Venetian em broidered cloth, had aa a centerpiece a great brass bowl filled with California popples. Tl:e early portion of the efter roon was devoted to nine tables of bridge, while a large reception followed from i JO to 4 Presiding In the dining room were Mrs. J. M. Berry and Mrs. Charlea W Noon. Jr . asalsted by M'sa Cere Msell-k. Mlaa Maud Masttck. Mies Dorolb) Kamsdelt and Wtsa Wilms Flake Punch waa served by Mrs. Frank Keit kemper. while assisting in re-reiving were Mrs. A. C. Panton. Mra. Samuel Herring and Mrs. Maud Co rr. stock. ' a a Mrs T. B Wilcox entertained on Tues. day afternoon. Mlaa Ruth Cobum Noyes. of Boston, giving a number of Interesting readings a a a Mra. George W. Slaver, formerly cf Portland, but who far the past nine year haa tsken up her residence In Willamette. III., arrived recently to be the gueet of Mra. A. W. Goddard. DO Mill street, see Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Watklna will return to-lay from a three week's vlalt In San Francisco and Ina Angeles. ass Mrs. Byron R Nicholas iMlsa Nancy Voorhlee) haa sent out carda for a tea on Friday. June . In compliment to Mra Draper. a a a Mrs. John E. Bingham entertained In formally at bridge on Tueaday afternoon In compliment to her atster. Miss Frances Iw;s Additionally there were present Mra. David C I-ew!. Mrs. Hunt lsli. Miss Ionise Flanders. Mra. Thomaa Kerr. Mrs. 8 R Unthirum. Mi. a Amy lleitshui Miss Kathleen Bums. Mrs Herbert Nich ols. Mra Peter Kerr and Mra. Harry Bladen. a a a Samuel FSmore. of Astoria, rr.lertained with a theater nrtr,al the Orpheum Wednesday. followed by a eupper at the Portland grill. Hla gueata were Mr. and Mra R. c. Shev lin. Mr. and Mrs Guy W. Tltot. William !4ui-k. of Nr. York; Huf;a Srhrlher and ll.nr) kliliherly. both of "hkoeli. Is. The latter two. who cam W'est for the Schnber-Klmnre wedding, left Wedneedar even'ng fr California, where they will spend a few days at Cnronsdo with Mr. and Mrs luia flchrlner. ass Mra. Max I-t!r.n and daughter. Mies Iah I.evlnon. f v-,n Franciaoo. are letting Mrs. N. J. Ievlnson. see Tha first public concert of the Apollo iuu. snirn win rw given at the He.lig Theater on Monday night, a III be a cli max to an unusually good musical sea son and will undoubtedly be a great ar tistic snd aoclal socceaa. The club l under the direction of W. II Hover and the o ertive members will be accom panied by a selected orchestra of s mu sicians. Three of the numbers which were received with the greatest favor at the Invitation concert given earlier In the nnth ll be repeated M'.sa Harass who haa recently returned from ltal. here sue haa been alnglng In or-era haa been engaged aa tha soiost, and In the big closing number of the programme. "Farewell or Hiawatha. by Arthur Foote. the baritone aoloa will be ren dered by Paul Weaslnger. whoso splendid voice haa not been, beard for a long time at any public affair - e e e Mra. C. K S Wood. Mra David Honey man. Nancy llonryman. Mlaa I .lea Wood. Mlaa Magaret Walter and Misa Barrows of Hi. Paul, returned on Tuesday from a week spent at Mr. and Mrs James Honeymsn's beach realdenec at Gear hart Park. Over the week-end the hnuee party waa augmented by Mlaa Alfa Hmlth. Miss Josephine Smith. David Honeymaa snd Maxwell Wood. a a e , Mr. and Mra Charles Dierke enter tained last Saturday night at dinner In honor of Modest Altachuler. conductor of the Russian Symphony Orcheetra, and I. Goldberg, manager of the Ren Greet players. Additional guesta were Jacob Altachuler and Mr and Mra. K von Halle, of Berlin. a e a Mlaa Ruth Mitchell, of Ioa Angeles, la a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Letter., see Mr. -and Mra. Horace Chapman iMTes Agnes Hill) have been entertaining a house party of Tortland and California friends at their ranch on the Iwht River. Mr. and Mra. Chapman will go to the Seattle fair and will alao visit here during the Rose Festival with Mrs. Chap man S parents. Mr. and Mra George If. Hill. Mra Walter Gadsby tMlew Beatrice Hill) and her amall son. Jack Horace, will be gueata of the Chapman's upon their return to the ranch. see Mrs. XT. Knighton entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon, aaklng M'sa Edith Nicholson. Mra. Mark GUI. Mra. Carl Knifclsen. Mrs. A. A. Kyer. Mra Gustave Bruere. Mlaa Ioulse Bruere. Mrs. C W. Hodeon. Mrs W. E. McOord. Mrs. W. 8. Ftlne. Mrs. Thomaa Grew. Mra. A. L Mcculiy and Mrs. F. A. N!tchey. see An extremely pretty tea was given on Friday anernoon by Mra S. W. Cburra and her two daughters, the Mlaae Ruth sou utrTicr. inurrn, at tneir reeirience on Twelfth and Ciey etreela The root n a presented an attractive appearance with me gueste in plrtureeo.ua cvan roer gosraa. Great bow la of dogeood. American beau tlea and nwsri a aere used as decore- tions. In the dining-room presided efra. W'. I Fenton. Mrs Anna !- Thomnwrm. Mrs. M. It. l-arkrr and Mra Luther R Dyott. Serving punrh aer Mrs. W. R Crane and Mrs George W ' Isrd Brown Mrs. J J Murphy, formerly of fs.ern. recrlved with trt Church and h-r dsugh. tera. shli ass, sting were Mrs F H Al. llstun. Mra A. K- crossman. Mrs. A. f le M.-Oully. Mrs Thomas McCusker. Mrs. II. W. Coe. Mra. Alice Crane. Miss Gene vieve Thompson, the Misses M:ldred Fays and Veda Nichobs. Misa Hess Barker. Misa liia McCully. or Hood River, snd Mlaa tuta Parker. a a a On Friday or last week Mra Helen Ladd Corbett lay a luncheon which Included Mra 1. Allen Ieia. Mrs. Richard Koeh ler. Mrs. W. J. Burns. Mra. liowsrd Math, er. Mrs. John li Bingham. Mra. It C. Wilson. Mrs. O.aries J-adi!ng. Mrs. Joy. Mrs. Newberry. Mra. W. M I-add. Mra John Fl Bingham and Mies Sally Lewia a a a Friends or Mr. snd Mrs. Maurice Van Houten (Mlaa Helen MacKwani will be Interested in learning that 00. Wednesday a girl waa born 10 them at Shoemaker. N. M. Mrs. J W. H.ll. Mrs. Van Hou ten s mother, is their guest. ass An Informal luncheon party waa given on Thuradey by Mrs Isadora Urt lor Mrs. lvter Banner. tt New Tork, and her nostras. Mrs. L N Fieischner. sea Mrs. Adrian McCalman entertained with dinner party Wednesday evening In honor of Miss trolj a Kamm. whose en gagement to Jamee McKennon haa ; net been snno-anced The a -- i s were: Mies Kamm. Ma Mildred Mrhr.it. Mai Imogene Itafferty. M s Margaret MrK'n. non. Miss ltltla MrK'anon. Mra A Mc Calman. Jamea MeKtnnon. Fdward Fa'l Irg. IJonrl rtrt. Jn-c An-.brose. Hrrj Htrphenson. A. McCalman. s s Mr. and Mrs fVwrVertck ef were din ner boats Wednesday, entertanlrg for l T Jonah B. Wise ar.d his f'ar.cee. M1 Helen Rosenfeld. a a a In honor of Mra. CbaMes Sceddiher and her gue.ia. Mra Neaiwrry and Mra. Joy. a reception waa gtv-er. on Monday after noon by Mrs IMoiood Wight, mother f Ir. Otis Wight, st her re!dere-e on Ms I'.nda s venue. Tea was poured by Mrs. J. A. Hteden and Mrs. A n Kioeterman and see'etlrvg were VI - rir Kirs re, ern 1y eznons stt r - . . - - -C SPECIAL SHOWING OF UMiOJTS FRENCH CHAMOIS aOTS 1 -cap half-pique chamois Or l-clap outaeam chamois 91. OO 1 pearl clasp oats'm rbktnoif.Sl.o Armr style chamtiis Sl.UO EXTRA. Chamolscttc, with soft ruff, pair -TtO? Pi The SpociaJty Glora knd Cmbre2. Hoiim of tha West CF. BEKCMtT. 309 KORUSOS ST. a 5. ii AHO CALLING CARDS MONOGRAM 5TATI ONE RV V.G.SMITH&GO Tsilea V4aefbr-e faiag a-ert aad M a.l laslea. morial Day In honor of the dead, our store will be closed all day Monday, May 31 McALLEN-McDONNELL Comer Third and Morrison from Toledo. Ohio; Mra William Hiram Fou'.kea. Mra. vvervtt Ames and Mrs. Alma D. Kata. a a a The Portland Hrlchte Clsh will give Its rinal social function Tuesday evening, a promenede and dance, to which mom here of the club are privileged to Invite tbeir frtenda. Mra Fred page. Mrs. M. li. Houaer and Mrs. John A. Keating will be the wtroneavsra see s A reception which promises to st tract a number of people will be the Raby Home fose tea. which takea place on Maturday afternoon. Mrs. J. Wea.ey Idd la to pre alde In the dining-room with a bevy of young girl aaststanta There will alee be a snuslral programme. a a a Miaa Heart Ton-, hi in. or Ixs Angeles, la a guest of M.ss Gladya Felt at Mr. snd Mrs bandereon Reed a residence on VS 11. lametts Heighta Miss Tombiin'a visit will be brier, ss she la en route Rest. v. a a A musicals was gtvew on rldar after HAVE FUKS STOE n auf rolc-etorag plant of sbeolule flrooroof remetrnctwvneteel and eon. cretav. A rontt.ei clrv.;atloa o "re Jo coi air is ma'Muel mtorai i S"tS fve fjts In toe bet r male rwllkw free from mo)H jvr rata lor storing furs ism iues tJs .t.1.1. ssuoa, ssnii Iirmier n. j 5ri x : ,-r-- - Have voire furs repaired and remodeled durtr.g the Bummer sea ' a-is-aniase ot our sn r-,. e 4 IT. over H. LIEBES J. r. rur.r.ANN. CORIIfc-rT KI-IXJ. Portland Af end for Pictorial 145-147 Store Closed Monday, Observance of Decoration Day Open Tuesday With Great Special in Millinery and Muslin Underwear. Se Window Display J. C ENGLISH COMPANY Tlffsuny-a Amt I2S Park Strc-aX noon by Mra Rose Blorh-Rauer In her at. tractive music room of their tew resi dence at ahlch time Mra Gerald An Ihor.jT of Alameda: Mra. Alice Weineicin. Miaa Mildred Meyer and V tea Came May arpeered In a song recital and were re ceived most enthusiastically. a a It ta a source of regret thet Mrs. Harriet, K. McArthur. one of the pioneers of Port land, la soon to remove to Ksiem. Or., te make her home with her eldest son, Clif ton N. McArthur. who Is secretary lbs Governor. e a In honor of Mias Varcuefte WTlev an John Ialy. Mias Irene laly gave a dinner 00 Friday. M as Fj an. Miss Irene Flynn snd James Klynn entertained Stat urday evening with bn.'re, Ves rm l-hea save a luncheon at f ha 11 n-l s. ' land on Wedneodsy. and Mra Frank Big- ler entertained on T-wedsv with beinca aod a miecei.aneoua ahomer. The Ialr Wiley wodilmg will take pace Wednesxlae morning In St- Mary'a Cat hedral. at whirl time the m-je'.c wi'l be under the d '.recti o of Mra. Walter Heed. Mra Frsrk H YOUR l ! v ) rates. Iet ua SSS4 tor yor furs & COMPANY s Mowttifv-i trr. Review Pattern mnd Publication Second Street ED m THE FIRST COST f Of I' critic tixturm ta not sal rm n froport ion l Xli MUtf mstmn drriwr!, nor l fl tnnrnh!) Hi I for rurrvnl in r-iKartl a la th t ro- W WwHn lh pniri)ra mutt r rt:iic.