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Alii- Uia.uUN DAILY OUi.:.'AL. i'UuiLANU, 'iiiUKolAV i-Vi-NlIJU, OCiOHi.K 11, IbuX Salo Ilanui'cfer's Odd Lot 500 Tpeotry Table Covers Itich Coloring's, Hog". 01.7 5 02.00, 02.50, 02.75 Values ,For tomorrow, an unusually attractive offering of 6i0 Tapes try Tabic Covers,' consisting of a very Special purchase ox an pad lot at far below real worth. The assortment consists of an unlimited showing of the newest design in bright, rich col orings in shades of red, green, brown, tan, etc. They are all 8-4 size and finished with deep knotted fringe. Only one or two"of 'a kind. Regular $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 n? values."" All to go at one price, while they; last, Friday . . . Volour Flannels, 15c Quality at 10o Curtain Swiss, 15o ' Quality ot llo Spetlal1 tomorrow, a sale of White Curtafn Swiss, full 3d Inches wide. Comes in a wide variety of neat designs M ' figures art all size dots. Uur regular 15c line Triced- for Bargain Friday ' at 11c .Special tomorrow, a sale of ; new Vclo'ur Flannels bf full width, shown in a large va riety of designs and color ings in light, medium and dark shades.; The best 15c Suality. Priced, for 1A argain Friday at U , 1 UC 35o Whito Linon Squares at 21o Ea, Special tomorrow, a sale of White Linen-Finished Hemstitched Squares, suitable for, pillow shams, centerpieces and .table cov--ers. . They come full 30 inches "square and are shown in a num ber of dainty hemstitched designs. Our regular 85c ot line. ; Priced for Bargain Friday at . , , ". . . . . 1C Now Idea Patterns 10o All Stylos and Sizes Hail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Express Prepaid on Orders of 05.00 or Over Now Idea Magazines 10c Piity Cents' t Year ' 4 I X V. Sale Sion 'Laces -s-i -Fine Edges tn (TO 10o to 25o Jb . Grades Insertions in lOo to 25o Grades , 50,000 Yards of the -Most Beauti ful Edffes and In sertions on ; Salo at a Hidiculously Xott Price Friday This most extraordinary sale offers an exceptional opportu nity for economy purchases of durable fine laces of exquisite beauty. Thousands of yards of; edges, ' with insertions to match, are shown' here in a full assortment of the new sea son's best designs. If you are in need of laces for any purpose in aiy quantity, you cannot afford tp overlook this sale. Reg ular 10c ' to 25c. ' -;f:-: ' ... -' ; -: ' : ' :; Zion Laces are priced for this sale at 5o Yd. NO MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED AT THIS PRICE, NONE SOLD TO DEALERS, NONE SENT C O. D, NO PHONE ORDERS. ft J, "I ! ;)!' I. 'V"Ht,''',','lli,,i-i,!i,i'i - 'jjii-'giij"'"-'4 1 1 I A A,,, ..a I fewllililm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiilniiiMii li I iliUllllLli.AiM.UI WiUll-lU: inftri fmmil'irfll if ilU I M lili I 'I mm 1 , ; The 516th Great Bargain Friday : v ; v;;;; at ;' Roberts Bros.' Store Is a day. dedicated to the economical, prudent, careful l?uyer--he or sheto whom the saving of money is a matter of importance. ' It means one of two things: The saving of fully one quarter of the money you arip-now. spending in the goods we deal in, or the purchase of fully dne quarter more goods without spending any more money. Bargain Friday may well be termed an"underpriced day' that, is, all goods advertised for this day's selling are offered at less than regular prices, and every article , is seasonable and' eminently desirable. Quality and economy are pleasantly united in your behalf Thus you are assured of the highest satisfaction and need not fear any unfavorable effects. 1,1 Here Are Tomorrow's Offerings Well Suited to Illustrate the Point Wool Sweater in. Tor Women. Fitted ( ) rl Styles; in All Sizes ; C ) Best 03.00 Valnesfor Bargain Friday Salo I 4 (k. vJ , I ) a A very important sale of Women's Wool Sweater Coats, a sale not met with every day. This offering consists of a very.spe cial purchase at one-third less than real worth. Fine knit Sweater Coats, shown in fancy weaves, in both fitted .waist and bo back stylesin colors-navy, Oxford, cardinal and white; all sizes; regular $3.00 values, specially ff AO priced for Bargain Friday at....... .......... 01 VO Ladies' Union Suits 856 Values 50o A special offering of wom en's fine, form-fitting Union Suits, made of . excellent Juality white . cotton, warm . leeced lined: erarments in corfecf fall weight. They come in all sizes ' and are splendid values at 85c. Spe cially Dricecf for Bar- gain Friday at .... . '. . OJC' ' Women's Uaco Hoio 60o Values 2Go A.' special offering "of .wom en's fine Maco Cotton Stockings ; made , full fash ioned throughout, with rein forced heel and ' toe. They come in - hand-embroidered silk patterns, in all colors; regular : 50c . values in ' all sizes, specially priced o for Bargain Friday at, uC Aw BkMMHJ 1 'f"''''',, Great Special Offering" ; Children's Pajamas, . Sleeping Garments or Nisntgowns r " Begrular 75a Values at For Display, See Third-Street Window Now is the ideal time for providing the little tots; with cold weather raiment. A great display of Children's Night Wear, consisting: ol - Paiamas, Sleeping . Garments or Nierht Gowns, made of good, -heavy Quality outing flannel, daisy cloth or canton flannel, m solid colors ;pmk, -.-blue, whjte or cream; also neat pink and blue-striped ;r all well made, good full size and neatly trimmed. ,They come in sizes for children from 2 to 14 years of age ; regular 75c values. Special for A( Bargain Friday v .r C Topaoow's Snit Special Tht Uost .mportant feature of , tomorrow's sale in our Ready-to-Wear Section will be the $15.00 out Jipecial. 4 A limited number at , this price. This offering consists of a Two-Piece Suit with' long coat and pleated or full gored skirt. A strictly tailored garment of serge and hard-finished worsted. - In black,' navy, gray and other equally desirable colors in the new tones. Regular values worth to $22.50 the suit. Special for Bargain Jfnday at, the suit 1 aClgC dllU UdlU-llUIMICU $15o00 $4 Skirts tor $2.95 Skirts of a fine quality worsted panama. Col ors are black, navy and brown. Pleated and. full gored 'effects; plain or finished with straps" of same cloth or satin. Reg. Cht J4.00 Skirts. Special Friday. . P(tjO Black Petticoats" at 98c Ninety-eight cents is-the price quoted for to- morrow, baturday you pay l.Zd tor tne same identical petticoat. Of a good quality sateen and imitation hcatherbloom in a half dozen dif ferent styles. t)eep flounces, in plain strapped effects, some shirred, and with ruf- Q fle.?Reg. $1.25. Bargain Friday at,..70CJ Waist Special 88c A table full of these waists at 88. Waists that would readily bring $1.25. to $1.50. A big assortment in materials- and styles. Made of linene, percale arid dimity in plain white, stripes,, figures and dots in "various colors. These waists in several- styles, plain, 4pleated, tucked And tailored effects; iUb a very pretty style of sateen in plain black or black and white checks." Regular $1.25,' andQQ $1.50 values. Bargain Friday at. .. .QqQ Wrappers 77c Ea; A House Wrapper, of fine quality percale, an exceptionally pretty style. Stripes, . figures and oolka dots in black, erav. blue and red. I nese are our regular qa.uu. arm $i.zo wrappers. Special for tomorrow .... Wonderful Sale ot Sillxo Plain Heronles and Vic tor Tafieta Silks oi Splen- ffi fiA f1 the Best 59o Quality at ; This Extraordinary low Price, Bargain Friday t ' EXTRA SPECIAL A sale of 2500 yards of Plain Hercofes and Victor Taffeta Silks in chamois finish Silks of splenjdid weight that will not split, break or slip. Shown in all the popular new shades for fall and winter browns, greens, -tans, grays, blues, lavender, pinks, rose, ciel, champagne, lemon, cream, etc., etc Silks that sell everywhere at 59c V0 - yard. Priced for Bargain Friday at ............ ...jOC English Corduroy, $1 Quality 60o EXTRA SPECIAL A sale of 27-inch' English jCorduroy of extra weight and beauti ful finish, A very fashion-; able fabric and one that will never wear out. Shown, in shades of brown, castor, gray, navy, cardinal, wine, green, black,; etc. ' Best $1.00 quality. Priced for Bargain Friday at,.. . 69c Dress Flannels, the 50e Grade 39o EXTRA SPECIAL A sale of 36-inch All-Wool Dress 1 Flannels of splendid weight. Shown in solid colors scar-. let, wine, cardinal, brown,'. ' green, blue, navy, black and light, medium and dark. gray. Best 50c quality. Priced for Bargain Friday at, the yard . . . . , . ; v. 39c Scotch Suitingrsthe ; 75c Grade 40o EXTRA SPECIAL A: sale of 54-inch Heavy I Scotch Suitings, "in "neat patterns, in shades . of , castor - and me dium,4 light and dark gray. A very fashionable fabric in correct weight for fall. One of. our new 75c lines. Spe cially priced for one day ! only Bargain Fri- , A day' .at ....'.. . . . Tflf it ; v ( Black Fabrics, 75c to 01 Grades 58c EXTRA' SPECIAL A sale of. 44 to 46-inch All-Wool " French Batiste Wool Taf feta and Nuns Veilings, ' in black only; finest of foreign . and domestic weaves, perfect in color and finish; regular ' 75c .to, $1.00 grades, at our prices, Bargain ;V "ro Friday, yard....... ..QQC iiiyiflpfi 5 M ITarious Topics of General Interest Will Be Dis ciifssed. ' . r- Municipal offlcera and "other Droml- - sent men are promising their- services as speakers to the C'lvlo institute to u ov iibiq in ino now i. . j. a. huui . torlura November 81 9. The first week's program will be ready for detailed an- "nounceipent in a lew days now, on the day devoted to city government, George I xtaKer, yrpsiueni vi nv council, will I ppealc on the "Present Problems of the f Council." and ' Dr. C li. Chapman, who I headed the charter ; commission ; some f months aro, will speak on "The Com - mission Plan." - - '- "The commission plan Is still a vital 1 subject, said Lr. Chapman, "and needs adequate presentation before the people, fit is not true,. as some have suggested, ' that It has been so thoroughly discussed ithat people are weary. of It, It has not j been presented to the general public, or 3 discussed by them, in any thorough fashion, I shall be very gald of this opportunity to bring before a general , meeting,. Jnterted in' ctvio affairs, the question which is agisting so many I of our leading cities t the present r 6n one of the days devoted to child III,. . 1 t K 1..U..U. . I has been' arranged. Previous to the visit Mr, Teuscher will speak on the "Proba I Hon System.4 and L H. Baker, - who r tm ill v i i (J v. " J v, .v.i i i.ni in.. ii on Telinquent cnildren.- The vartoui ors-anlsatlons which care for dependen children will outline their work very briefly.. W'i.i. MMa-it rt ttin arwclttl visit I. 'the court air. leuecner says: "In some cities the Juvenile court li , open to the publle and nuob a visit can i be made at any time. Iut we have for reome time adopted the policy f ahut- tlner out the nubile from these cases. because so many merely curious people uroppeu in, io wcose gaze we Old not care to expose the children. The juvenile court work becomes a fad with some people. : But we are willing to hold a special opening session for the Civic institute because we approve of its pur pose in diffusing knowledge of our civic Institutions. ; "Of course, there are certain tiroes of cases which are never under any circumstances tried in public.. But there conte up every, week many cases wmcn are or interest in snowing conai tlons in our city, and which we are will ing to have presented before such an audience as this will be. 'The judge will arrange a set of typical cases to come at tne time wnen tne- civic insti tute visits us, in-order that is may be as interesting as possmie. On the day devoted to jails. W. L. Parkinson's talk on "My Experience in STATEHOOD itS SHE IS PAD Taft and Hitchcock Warn Arizona to .Bespect Di vine Right of Interests. ''(United Prets tued Wire.) ' Grand Canyon. Aria.. Oct. 14. Post master General Hitchcock, who Is trav- the City Jail" will be followed by an m,a"ieL tint .ffine7 T2,Lk .h,i... k m -nr.i,in. r I eling with President Taft through Art Future Cltv Jail." Mr. Watkina la on na. has been In the territory for four the eommitti rwA t rtrenarinir days, ana tne poiiucians or.ooin partieji olans for the futufe clt laif and he r8 fever of speculation over the . . . . " I IDhl will -take ud with authority the Ques tion of improvements needed. ''Our D resent Jail Is not Ideal." said .Mr. Wat- kins, "though ' I am inclined to believe It is run about as well as it could be why and wherefore. in company with ueiejrate earner on and two or three others, the postmaster general nas riaaen norseDacic xrom town to town, and It is believed by many that he Is on a tour of Investigation under the present conditions. We rcog- f . , ??uIt "h e.Ti ni.e the umA ot .nnth.r 1.11 .nd decide the statehood question. nlse the need of another Jail, and are preparing ror. one. If the postmaster general finds that Arizona win be in tne Republican cot aiany of our most active citlxens; who t.hriT'V win e working for the public good, are "fifc n wavi if greased If be found among the women, and M"?4?-- ?.w?y?T.u15."?r,Aj these too. wUl have a place on the vro-1 "y. '"."r'.iL. "44"V.1' ""V" : r t i. gi r-- ,in a tKii I ,lir lias vuuieiruvvi wiui 1110 itwuiug woman4. auxlllaV? to the pollci Z?- me" "d Politician, of the ter are to- rltory that the Democrat, are likely , to capture the two senators to which the new state would be entitled, the launch ing wui certainly not tatte piace next winter, and perhaps not for several con gressional winters to come. , When Hitchcock was asked about hi. mission In Arizona he changed the sub ject and talked about ' the weather. - President Taft Is making the definite promise to the people of Arizona' that he wUl do all in his power to secure statehood for them, bu. la warning them that they must not frame a constitution like the Oklahoma instrument. If they do, he hints, they will cut out an enor mous amount of trouble for themselves, It Is believed by some of the busi ness men With whom Hitchcock ha. conferred that the postmaster general is quite - much concerned in discover ing what sort of a constitution is likely to oe rramea as ne js over tne probable political complexion or tne new state. "The president la quite right in warn. Ini? the people against .repeating the Oklahoma constitution," said Dwight B. Heard, a prominent business man and Republican of Phoenix, yesterday. "A very strong element In the territory is in ravor or state oanK guaranty, and it Is almost certain that even a stronger element would Insist on curb ing the railroad power, in the constl tution itseir." . MAIS Mm I t "Havipff takes year wonderful Casc- ' rcu for three month, and bemg entirety . Cored of stomach catarrh and drprpma, X think a word of praise 1 due to S 'CascarcU' for their wonderful Ctrrr; posi tion, i bare takes numerous other so- called remedies tut without avail, and X find that Caacareu relieve more ia a day thaa all the others I bare taken wouUia to8 Mercer 8t, Jersey City, N. J. FV!t. ISilts.. IVot TuN CVx4 r tcw5 Ke SiclM f.rlp Ip. ZSr, JOo. Kwc 'HI hi bei. The r. r year atoorr eeca. aj ment. will give an address on Pro tective and . Preventive Work for Women." ' Mrs. . Baldwin's department is one which was originally organised under the xoune women s Christian As sociation, and which proved Itself cf such public value that It was taken over bv the city. It has proved tht precursor of similar work In Seattle Tacoma and Bellingham. a fact not usually known by the residents of this city. To Portland belongs the credit of breaking ground In this most 1m- Dortant department of clvio activity. Among the other speakers who have been secared are wiuiam n. neraman. principal of the east side high school, who will rive an address'on "The So war ElmV'jSevwva Cleanses the System rial Influences of the Schools" in which I rV,- he will treat ofthe "extra" things donel iASDClS CCUlS bv schools about which few people are I . and lie cadaahes tv schools about wmcn lew people erei ..-.. adequately Informed: ili.s .Mary . CXw0 VrCfUSOX0W: isom. wne win speex or inti . . .. Frances v'lii . . iiv w ... i v. i. I . . Kducatlonat Work of Libraries," with I Aptt nwxli rtrre. fn 1 I no ei.nee.al reference to the work for chll- I v. .y, w . . . . , . .i mi. u . ii I . V - will tell about -Work Under the Child I ttAAXVCtVV&. Labor Law.' Best (or MctaMWctx axd.CVii CLOSED TO TRAFFIC mv-Vcut6 nnA QW1 IX EARLY MOIiyiXGS fQ Ws bnc5ca cjJccU Vy tke CALIF0RPJIA Fig Syrup Co. Itor-ause ef making repair, to the draw, the steel bridge wUl wi remsln closed to traffle between the boar. tf 1 :tf and I tomor- e row and ftatorday morning. f e T.lef''r. ! '"wits the tfrvmt - Medlord to P.icaa bar Is eon. vv RAttWAY EMPLOYES . TO MEET OCTOBER 21 -. -. . ... - Portland division , No.;. 6. Order of Railway Employes, will meet In general session Thursday evening, ' October 21. The annual election and installation" of officer, who will serve during the en sulnff year will be a feature of the meeting. Member, or the order will- be Honored by tne presence of their su preme secretary. A Llndsley of San Francisco, and the supreme treasurer. pi. a. v eaten, wnose nome is in port land The Order Of Railway Emnlovea en- roue ita memoer. xrom an branches or steam and elnctrio railroad service, and its chief function Is in health and life protection of Its members. The local crder has a membership of 1400 and whs organised four years aro. Local order, at various points along the Pa cific coast have been adding to their membership at tne rate ot about 100 a wees. IIT0 OF BRIDGE DRAW sassHMe-sSBsssMSMMSM Engineer Strauss of Chicago Appears Before the Committee. Xew Schedule rieasea Wallowa, (KMrtal M-etrk ta The norsM , Wallowa. Or. Oct, 14. The schedule en the Wallowa branch of the O. K. A N. has been changed so that the mom- ng tram arrives in tnm city at ll and be afternoon train. arrives at 1:4$. roak- ng it much more convenient for the puMlo in general than the old schednle. uwwr .wr.irn tne rooming train arrived a tne city at :J9 aal the even in a train amvea at - n.rs . Iferd of Hereford. fVUl Msp' ( The Joeraal Wallowa. Or.. Oct. 14 O. A. Hunt.- a well known stockman of this vicinity. puiTMwfl te entire herd or rerle rM Herfnrds formerly ewnH hy Frl ;aklii of I Orsnd. Mr. Huntr win WT.-:V.'r dispose of bis stock catt). snd vt his time t rnl.lng rriet.rmd ' k. as be eonalder. thrm more pcttflt- . Engineer Strauss of Chicago, inventor Of the trunnion bascule draw and member of one of the best known firms of engineers In the United States, is In Portland to interest the city adminis tration in his invention which he de sires to place in use on the new Broad way bridge. Mr. Strauss carries a small model of nis bassule with him and at a snectal meeting of the bridge committees of the city council and the city executive board he exDlained the advantasreoua points or tne trunnion nascuie and showed how Its adoption would save money not only on the Initial cost but in the maintenance expense. Trie enrineer stated that 14 tmnnlnn bascules are In operation now and that 11 more are In process of construction in various parts of the country. In Chicago where there Is the rrent- est diversity of tvDes in movable bridges the trunnion draw, although the latest develGDment. according ta Mr Strauss, has found favor with the lead ing engineers and has been sdopted by the cltv government. The larr.at draw or mis type in existence is one wide across the Chicago river. engineer say. the trunnion bascule can be operated by two men where the lift draw requires the attention of three. -Present aT the meeting were Mayor simon, uuy Kngmeer Morris, (Jeorge W. Brown, J. F. O'Shea, H. L. Corbett, Councilmen , R. E. Menefee. John An nand, J. T. Kills, li. W. Wallace and Ueorge W. Bates. BUSY EDITORS START AGITATION LY-CROOK Bend. Or.. Oct. 14 In addition tn i "heart" central Oretron now has a "hub. The Journalistic phase of this country's life has received an impetus in the form of a new publication. And the new comer styles itself "The Hub." The budding town of Redmond, 20 miles from Bend, on the banks of one of the Dig irrigation ditches that flow from the Deschutes, is the home of the new paper. , The Hub made its initial appearance last weeic - Tnere is every indication for a bright future for the new paper, as its chief source of advertising revenue is said to De tne real estate men. whose numners rattier outbalance all .others. This is the sixth parer to enter the Crook county field. Prlnevllle. the county seat. In a recent publicity publication, announced Itself as tne iieart ot uregon. now that Redmond comes forward as the ."Hub" the solving of the Question as to which town in really the pivotal point waxes aiiricuit. st. joiiks does.not: . v FAVOR ANNEXATION The plan of the Portland Realty board to annex St. Johna to Portland before census will be 1Tlthe taking of the coming cei I Wlim IM I l i al l mm used hv tha rhln.n A K k...... iv a sn joiu 11 suu. pro- PORTLAdO M OPPOSES "filHG" Leabo Faction . Alleges Un- . fairness in Barbers' Union Election. (Special Dtapatcb to The Jonrnat UUwaukee, Wis., Oct. U.-r-T. M. Lea bo of Portland, th Inaurnnt c.n,t!. date for president of the International Barbers union, was defeated by a nar row margin. The convention .ikImI !h a feeling of discontent and dissatisfac tion, ana it is predicted that there will be a secession of a number of union. It iS Said that th.1 m.nn. In the election1 of officers was conducted will be appealed to the membership of tne organization. A number h.v. ... sorted that they would make a demand for a referendum immediately. railway and carries UOa trains a dav The demonstrator nmiiwrnl th. wnr-v tngs of the bascule draw with others usea in tnicago and atated that the al most universal sentiment of engineers the world over Is in favor of (hi. ivn. of construction. The principal argument in favor of ine trunnion oaacule, an made by Mr. Strauss. Is thst It Is cheatr to main. tain and glvea better service than the lift, the rolling contact, or th. awl.. orww. Ksnv or iae ma in oojertiona fca maae to toe lirt craw le that It la operated by cable, which are liable to at retch, aa no antomatio method of taKirtr tin tne Slack nas Iwra v.i provided, he ears, the eudden stretching oi on rnn vnaiq greatly Increese the strain on th. other aad n ttil cava. It to break with disastrous reeulta. Tke . Vwept Ore aiacare This terrible ralamltv often hannena Heeaese a carelms boatman lrrwr tti rivers wamlnga growing rlppl's and faster enrreat Natures wamlnaa in kind. That dall pain or - ache is the naca warns yot the Kidneys ft. at- ntlon lr ron wro m rc.r, ratal end- i Tr-my. in.ht er Brtght s eis i Take Electric Ritters at nnr-m and s Backache fir sod ail rr Kt 1rl. Ings rtuna. "After long svffenng f-trt weak kldners H Itnt terk. 1 1 Ktle wholly ' n fd r. wrte J R. f"f.hr.. ef hlK lean. Only laeat tAcredard, Clarta A Ca posed to the St. Johns cltlsens. aa is reported to oe tne intention. Many of the residents and taxpayers of the suburb are of the opinion that the freedom of action and Individuality now possessed are worth muclt more te the ' town than any possible benefit that might accrue from becoming part er t-or liana. t-romment citixena surn ss C A. Wood. Meyer Hendricks, F. W. ainnne, ur. aiccnesney. ueorge lli'l B. F. Horwman. T. i. alonahan and dos ens of others, while admltttna that t-t. Johns will in toe natural course ef events at some future time bnm part of Portland, are anenlmous In tha opinion that the time ia not yet ripe fur ini move. Thr and many others also ear that It would be Impossible to secure pmjr police snd fire protection, a. wHl aa tne Dwnatrr street llahta sn4 ether needs er a rapidly arrow .ng section. GRATEFUL W03IAN ILS FUNDS ENOUGH The fond for the rell.f f lira It Kif P was wl todav by a uir-r'f- tnm er l.i ent t. ter t reman Th J '-u rr I . Aiiprt.r H. Krr. :Wr. K jp te sfatefal for tr .".a .r4 ir t-h. Is no m ta sh f't,. that r. capar'. ef Hf for t fti;. "ihav-nt.l ihrun Tte JafT.a.; la 14 i NO SECRET OR MYSTERY Kodol IsToraposed of the Natural . Acids of the Healthy Stomach Onlj. It Jfakes "Weak Stomachs Strong . Kodol conUlns, In llootd form, aJI cf Natures natural l.rmmia, and nui, Such aa pepsin, ranfreatln, f j dro. h ir C acid and aromjtic limtcav ( hui . ahllng It at vero te d'r"M ev.rv ticle ef food with whli t It rnrnrn I i eontact- A taMesnoonful of K ivi, I f . r8 14 peuRde of f.t A i i Kol.iI digcets (wHiaita ef f-l - It make aa d I f f r-n-e w 'at k 1 . ' food It ouv t-K'lfl Hl l-..-t i and w hr thre la frffrt rt'r-.; -i 1 the smrrah. tr-.re i e-.ii . . .. a - - fort snd .Mi!(i iiunw li. A i kallh v '. 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