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ORKGON DAILY JOUKNAL. TOKTLAND. THURSDAY EVKNINO. NOVEMBER 11, 100'J. A FINE LINE OP r Eompero and Aprons For Children Hado oi Excellent Qual ity Gingham, Woll Mado Noatly Finished Sizes 2 to 8 X oars Reg-. 50o 05c, 75o Values if .This is a big offering of garments for .the little tots Kompers ana ap rons, made of excellent quality , pink or blue checked, trine-ham :. also a line "in tan. or blue chambray J collar, -j cuffs, pocket and waistbana neatly trimmed. Well made and neatly finished , fparments ; regular 50c-65c . and 75c vals.; spec'lyjrriced ' QC 1 - for Bargain Friday ODC ; ' - Flannel "Gowns at Afio$r A line of Vomen's, Gowns, -made of good quality oiiting flannel, in ' neat pink , and blue striped effect. All made good full size and neatly trimmed ; regular 75c vals. I ylQ ' specially priced; f6r this sale, , 'fjf y'.YfTUE' Combination Suits at-;08o Alpecial offering of. Combination Suits, made of fine qual itv Nainsook and. daintily trimtned with embroideries, laces and ribbons; Regular. $1.50 and $1.75 rallies ; well ; QO J made garments. r Specially; prfcedt . HOC Not? Idea Patterns 10c AU Stylos and Sizes Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled v.. . Express Prepaid on Orders of $3-00 or Over JMow Xttoa Magazines 10c Fiity Cents a Year ' ,-V . , , ... . I - ' - DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND OCIt A GBE AT-SAKE OF g5.6001Tarcls Veiling All the Newest Ileshes in .Veiling' Are Included In THis Oilering-f Not Piece in the Lot Worth Less Than 40c; on Sale Barcrain Friday, ' Xard Wbei you see these: bfeautiful veilings tomorrow you wall realize that-the evehtiis without precedent. There is a great variety of styles and coloring, enough for every taste and need, And the price in many cases is less, than import cost. These veilings comprise the double -texture meshes, and plain and fancy? weaves in the most desired shades, black, brown'and navy, besides "a variety of novelty colors.. We can but hint; here 0 the styles and wonderful values. Not a piece in tbi$lV1WltI-S-9fl Your choice, per yard ;'. .'... . .. ' f T New Moire Rihbon 35o Quality at 25a 6000 yards of new Moire Ribbons, full ty inches , wide, shown in aft unsurpassed assortment of beautiful . watered, effects, in all wanted - colors,! as'ell as black and-white; 'Khn W rnore .desirable for hiir bows, sashes, O f or trimmings; best35criiallfyfeftgam " Friday. '; .. LDC i OO Box Handkerchiels Jfnced at ooo Buy your'holiday : handkerchiefs novv and save, one third fine imported Swiss Handkerchief : shown in . elaborate fKr mhrfiivlprpd : -thev: come four to a -fancv box in assorted patterns.and if; bought regularly would retail at $1.00 a box ; specially priced for Bargain fljr i nrmav ji ........... , ...... w w v n - xc. a i Tomorrow will be one of the. most memorable days in the history of this store, 'because of the un paralleled values which abound in! every section. The positive character of the price concessions on merchandise of dependability-makes this an opportunity for, economizing that will appeal irresistibly to the thrifty shoppers of this vicinity, You can always save money' by, buying what you need here, but on Bargain Friday you can save more than usual. it me jsiiK ana j-ir ess uooub yuenugo iu-ln. jf lam i;oi ored Swiss Tai ieta and Fancy Chilton Taifeta and Louisenes N eat D e s i g n s 65c-75o Qualitv Two great lots on sale tomorrow at one price 3000 yards of 19 inch Plain Colored Swiss Taf feta, warranted all pure silk, soft, pliable and durable,; free from dressing, comes with a fine brilliant finish and shown in over 40 shades, in rliirlintr Mark! also 2500 vards of Fancv LOuis- T ... . ' .. . . ennes and Chiffon lattetas, shown in an enaiess assortment oi smali neat designs in shadow, pin, hairline and Peking stripes, in any wanted color ,-pretty, durable silks that make up beau- AQ tifully; reg. 65c and 75c.quals., on sale Bargain Friday. 4fC $1.25 to $1.75 English Broadcloths 08c Yard An extraordinary sale of 52 to 54 inch All-Wool Broadcloths of ex tra fine weight, with beautiful, rich, high lustrous finish, shown in a broken line of colors, seal brown, oxblood red, Hunters' green, Myrtle green, old rose; marine blue, castor, etc., etc. this season's goods in regular $1.25 to $1.75 qualities, priced for this sale, AO V WW French Challies at 43o AU-Wool French Challies, full 28 inches wide, pur est of wool, in washable colors ; shown in an endless assortment bfneat small designs, dots, rings, scroll, stripes, etc, on cream ground, . regular 65c ACn grade, on sale Bargain Friday at .TrDC Bargain Friday at Mohair Sicilian at 48c A special one day sale of pure Mohair Sicilian of fine heavyweight and brilliant finish, comes full 52, inches wide, shown m cream, navy and black, regular 75c grade, Bargain Friday 48c Friday Specials in the Suit Department Stylish Hisses' Suits $1 5.00 , This . stylish garment of an all-wool serge, in plain weaves and . invisible stripes. Colors are navy, red, gray and "greei. Tailored in a very fashionable plain effect, with extra length ctfat and pleated skirt . Don't miss the greatest misses' suit opportunity of the sea son,, Regular $19.50 values. Specially A(j priced for Bargain .Friday, at.;.. .t?llUW Dollar Petticoats at 77o Petticoats of Hydegrade, a weir wearing and lasting material. Made in an exceptionally pretty style, with, a deep flounce finished with straps, ruffle and 77 underlay dollar petticoats. Bargain Friday at Mt Children's Coats, Friday $3.95 Made of a good quality lightweight kersey and worsted coatings. Colors are. red. green and navy and mixtures in several colors; several very pretty and attractive styles. Plainly tailored effects and others are with velvet collars and cuffs, etc. Actual values up to $6.50 0 QC Bargain Friday at J ..... . ,.. P 0VU Women's Dress Skirts $2.98 Skirts of worsted oanama.'in black, navy, brown and smoke. Made in the very latest pleated effects plain or finished with straps of same cloth or satin. Regular $3.50 and $3.95 values, at.. $2.98 i ii i I i i ' 'I An Hitin.nidlnn.iv Galo oi Women's Silk Stockin'o ' lUnd Embroidered in Beautiful Designs. 85.00 to $7.30 Values Pricocl at S1.03 98.00 to .13.00 Values Priced at $2.08 Never offered such . stocking values before We bought these Silk Stockings direct from the manufacturer Vc consider hira the best stocking maker in the world and theses are this famous stocking manufacturer's samples. This means a lot samples are always--, the finest finished, best styles, made of the choicest fabrics and exact in every particular. As we bought them, they won't cost you much, as you get the benefit of the remark ably low purchasing prices, u The assortment consists of Women's Fine, All-Silk Black Stockings, shown in hundreds of beautiful embroidered pat terns in bright rich colorings; highest grade stockings, full fashioned throughout, in all sizes, arranged in two big lota and priced as follows:. , ' 5 r ;t 85 to $7.50 Values at $1.08 $8 to $15 Values at $2.08 Of course they will sell fast. Prices so ridiculously low as quoted will enthuse the most eager buying. They will go by twos,, threes-, and even sixes, so unusual are the val ues. Every woman who wishes to participate had better be on hand early. ; (An Extraordinary Sale of of All Wool Plaid of Splendid Quality Full 5 Lbs. Weight, Best 87.50 Values Priced for Friday at Through a very special purchase we: secured fronv one of the leading mills a splendid lot of blankets considerate under the regular mill price About 150 pairs of AJl-;Wool Plaid Blankets, in colors, tan and white, blue and white, pink and white,' gray and white, black and white';, good warm blankets, full 5 lbs. in weight of extra fine quaJity the kind that retail everywhere at $7.50 a pair; 'Q(l on sale Bargain Friday at ;.w.W.'. D3lU White Apron Lawn 14o Instead of 20o On special, sale tomorrow a line of Whiter Apron Lawn of fine sheer quality,' "comes full 40 inches , wide; sold 1 regularly at 20c a yard, priced for Bargain Friday at .ltC White HuckTowels lOo Instead of 15o A sale of 200 dozen White Huck Towels of gdod size, 30 by 40 inches, with hemmed ends, selvedge edge and j fast colored bordersbest 15c val., Bargain Friday UC Scotch Lace Curtains at 81.10 Pair f lere is a sale of greatest importance to the housewife who is in need of window coverings A special one day sale of Scotch Lace Curtains in white and Arabian shown in a full assortment of pleasing designs they- corned ' A A 3 yds. long, 60 in. wide, best $1.50 val. ; Friday; at J) 1 A U Short Kimonos 29c Made of good quality flannelette in black, blue and gray,' I pretty figured, striped and conventional designs, long OA sleeves and scalloped edges; 50c kimonos, Friday at UOJ 160: pSirs . . 1 1 i. .7. m 1,1 hi e 1 . MPair I -.. . v -- . - . - , ,., ,., ., , .-. .! .- .1 I II II M ( ' ' t jr DEEPIIiTEREST 1, III WfilElll ' " 1 . Many' -Will 'Attend "City Beautiful" . Jieeuug xu V - morrow Afternoon. tf; , r v , . TVhWlt -m first expected that i . ..... - iaa kttainona and profes eomnuivvf v . t icntlon of ' Portland. a ''KSeBtwl L""" ".t",'t I- orobabU the rum- be will banoreased. - . Aocortlri to Charlet B-Je.h": rtary Of the nanc. mmltt hav ing the mas- m.ex.nj. .7 club at. 4 o ciook ai m "I ,.7. anowinv unwwi" '. . moyement. ',f ' ' V kttunOon Circular laner. to the of prominent men about the city to tne . ... - aftpmonn. were mass meeum . .. aent out by Mr. Merrick eeveral daya ao. and alVeady numerous communlca, tlo.and " telephone calla requeatlng iivne .h.,,, th movement. more iniomi" . re being received. . are ' . . k...ii ful move- promoter. rr".r. n mmU are o ill be room' air tn yunimi - Check That Cold it ta a great mliUke to let a cough orVold run .nchecaL Aald. from Urt unpleewntfu-ae and dlacomfor M , al danfer In the reaultlng Ii rriu tloii ,f the throat, lunga and bronchial or sana. which learea them aore and very -uacrpllble to pneumonia and conaump- ; Ion ' " . I it U tint our purpoae to recommena my particular brand of patent cough medicine. -A eimple. Inexpenaire and -. ry effertlve remedy can eaally be pre red at home by tnllng two ouncea of I V.Tcrrt- . and a half ounce f Virgin H Of nne compound pure, ' upcea of pure Whisky. Thta formula frequently prearrlbed and U blahly Komm'xM by the Lch CbemlcaJ w cf cinclncetl. h prepare the gew Ine Virgin Oil f Pine compound pure 4iprMg taretfen eruri. -Tt la r l!Eid that a teappoonfui ef I ;ila mixire four tlmee a day wilt break i p cold ln ,:4 tionra and cure any atfh tt at U curalie. crowded Friday afternoon whan, the meeting la called to order, because of the enthusiasm , ot the public ( in . the movement I , ' Dr. J. R. Wetherbee, president of the Commercial club, will probably be the first speaker, and will be called upon to explain' the plan in detail. Briefly, the nesting is being held to provide plans for a system of . boulevards and parka and the complete heautificatloja of the city. ' The advisability of employing Burnham & Bennett, civic architects of Chicago. 111., to carry on the work will be discussed. . . - DAMAGES ASKED FJtQM GOVERNMENT ISoecltl Dtotwtch to Tb XomwI.1 . North Yakima. Wash Nov. 11. An Action for damages, the first of tbe kind under the t reclamation act In this section, has been filed with Edward E. Cleaver, clerk of the federal court and United States ' court commissioner. . It i hrmivht bv Julluil Anthon and wife. settlers under the Mabton siphon, which Is a recent extension or tne ounnyomo project They claim damages in the f iuu m thru dlatlnct Krounds: First, '.that the ? government failed to pay plalntirrs tne amount supujaiea in the condemnation proceedlnga; aecond. that th arovernment failed to keep Its contract to reatore the land to Us fnnwr jwmdltlnn. and third, that . the .loss of crops for the season because of the government a delinquencies amounts tO fDVV. Al IB UIV 1U vcmo wuuvi the Tucker act' ita outcome Is watched with jnuca-telereav-Bjp- setuers unaer government projects. . . : , NEW PRESIDENT F0lT V , KANSAS COLLEGE Manbattaa. Kan- Nov. -11. With an all day program of eserclies Professor Henry Jackson-Waters waa today form ally Inaugurated as president of tbe Kinm i!tl Anicultural colleare, Oov- mer Yi't- R. Stubbe and Honorable W. E. Blackburn, president of the board of -regents, were the presiding officers and among the other participants were rep resentaUves of the chief educational In stitutions of Kansas. .- Presence of coal : ' 'MAY SETTLE TROUBLE rM1 P1it TW l-araal.J " Marahfleld. Or. Nov. 11. Coal h beert taken fror the Eden ridge coel field Utelr for the purpose of mailing tMta f it. The land Includes rrfm ever whleh there - (e a tHapat. - Claim anta have been holding tt aa roal !an3 and aa there feas been a decision a rain at them they are taking out coal Tot trie porpone of shoeing that the land H valuable for that pwrpoae. Teets wrt -de tbe Marhf:t)d water pemplng station and at" other places and' It is claimed that It shows to be as good coal as is to be found in the county. The result of the tests will probably figure prominently ' in the furtheiy trial of the cases. , MARSHFIELD MAY GET A VINEGAR FACTORY (Bpedal Dlapatch to The JonraaLl Marshfield, Or., Nov. 11. Local men are nerfectlnar a dan which will ere ate a market for the poorer grade of apples raised in this county and which are now -wasted because they are culled, from tne finer varieties oeiore shipment 1 F. S. Dow, together with some other Coos county men and out side capital, will start a vinegar factory and appja drying establishment They will aine the culls, and not only make but expect in so doing to give the apple growing industry 01 tne locality a gooa boom. : . - - ' PAHiEIIT III SESSION TODAY - Hooter Lonei House and Monej. r8cwclal Dlaoatea to The JooroaL) Marahfleld. Or- Nov. 11; Leaving his wet clothing before the stove to dry while he went hunting for a deer caused Jeff .Ward., who is holding down a homestead on Catching creek to lose everything he had. ' When he rd- turned from - hunting his cabin - had caught fire and burned down and all his clothing ana household gooaa ana about $50 In money were burned up. He waa forced to make a long trip In the wet to find a house for shelter. Want Governor to See Them "Play. (galen Bureae ef Tbe J 00 mm 1.1 Salem, Or., Nov. 1 1. Governor Ben son and atari have received an invi tation from the managers having charge of the game to be played Saturday -at Portland between tbe football teams of the University of Oreron and- Idaho, to be In attendance at the same. Com plimentary tickets were issued to . tbe governor. The governor has not yet decided whether he will be able to at tend. ... - " - BREAKS A dOLD IN A DAY A ;. ' . - - at Cure ia Ooifk Tkat la Carebl. Voted PkyslcUa's roratmla, Tble preecrlptloa is one f the very best known to science. The Ingredients can be gotten from any good druggist - Mix half pint of good whiskey with two ounces of glycerine and add ese half curve (Joncentrated V0 compound. The bottle Is to bo well BeiekewJ each time and uee4 l daeea f a teaponftil te a tableepoonful every ffmr houra. Tbe Corcetit rated pine Is a epeclel pine product sad come enly la half ouR'-t hottlfaj e'1 enclosed In aa air tisbt "tae, bat be svre it Is labeled Venctajated." . Much Important Business to Be Transacted by Do minion Legislature. " Ottawa, Ont. Nov. 11. The Dominion parliament was opened .today with the usual ceremonial. The session prom ises to be oile of the most Important of recent' years. The principal measure to be presented by the government will be a Mil concerning -the creation or a Canadian navy and the participation of Canada in Imperial defence. The lnsur ance bill left over from the last session will be another important measure for the house to dispose of, and It is not Improbable that the government win ask parliament to make some radical changes In the rules of the house look Ing to the expediting of public business. MILL EMPLOYE IS GIVEN $5000 DAMAGES ' (8pwlt Dlapatck to Tbe Joarnl. ) 6t Helens. Or.. Nov. "11. The case . n.tvA. u.thMn va, IT O Hnward. which has occupied the circuit court here for the past Ave daya. terminated tnAm, Ualhvin aue llnnl for 17&0O- for an injury sustained lsst December in the oerenaanrs sawmiu naca ox DtAf.v Th. Inrv rftitrnw1 m verdict In nr of Uiihinn for IS0O0. The case was stubbornly fought Mathson tm a confirmed Invalid and had to be carried Into court on a stretcher. Sea brook Malarkey were his attorney a. DUard. Day A Alien defended Howard's Interest A pull- In the mill Bot protected, as IS required by statute, waa th cause f the Injury. Tbe jury was eompoeea r tbe following from , various parts of . k. . n . . T w Oulrlr J T. (Inbun. John Black. J. W. Jorden. James Baron. J. B. Lacan, w. I.- Meninger, Tec TSts, H. T. Bennett Redolph Capler. Q.. Newman, Oscar Oieetv HE.VVY DEMAND FOR irrrER valley lands ffjfcl.l r4wft TSe J sorrel Hmvl iaar..tr Nor. 11 There has never ben'i tin IS the" ntory of tiwt ntee vkM-th fitter fev la ads Ksts beea ta such great desnand. t-was Uieught a raw years usai Kb altitude waa too blsn to rrov ao- pps, bat sine It hmm been emnntrated that apples, eapeeisiiy i' m inter tsaa- ana. and Johnathans, do well at an alti tude of 4000 feet, tne upper vaiiey janas that are only about 2000 feet have been selling rapidly. W. H. Marshall of Dee has sold this week the Philip rAtwater place to Edward Culbertson of Washington, Pa., and a portion or the London & Powers tract to Mr, Greenbers; o Rochester, Minn. Raw land is selling readily at $125 per acre In this section of the Hood Kiver coun try. ; - RAINS MAKE GOOD RANGE FOR SHEEP rSoecUl IHspatra to Tbe JonrnaL) vorth Yakima. Wash.. Nov. 11. The wool growers of the Takima valley con sider the rains which have fallen here in the last week a God end. It has brought on a fine stand of grass on the lower ranges, and there is now gras- lnsr In the Horse Heaven country, ti Stanley Coffin, one of the largest sheep men In the valley, has Just returned from his winter quarters for his sheep at Kennewlck, and reporta that the grass on the ranges down there is two inches' high and that from 10,000 to 12.000 sheeD are now being grased there. This number will be largely Increased as the season advances. SnERMAN TO RAISE . ADVERTISING FUND (flpeetal Dtopateh to The Joaraat. Wasco. Or.. Nov. 11. It was decided by the Sherman County Development eague at a big meeting held here yester- fQEMA CURED IN SIMPLE WAY Vo More Xoslng the Stomach Cure the Bkla Through, the Skin. When rou have a scratch on your hand you wash It out and cleanse It and then the skin cures Itself. The beet akin specialists today are arreed that the only way to cure the skin Is through the skin. For statistic show that nearly all ecsema sufferers are perfectly healthy In all other way except as to their skin. And If the ersema patlenta were really suffering froea - Internal malady,- the entire body sad not only the skla would be diseased. " You can prove Immediately the rellei of a. true akin evre by using oil of wln Urrreen as t-otnpownded la H. IX IX Pre scription. This liquid kills the dl day to raise 13000 for publicity purposes to be used In connection wun me j. R. & N, company, whiohv agrees to fur nish 15 for the proposition to every Jl furnished by Sherman county. The railroad company was represented "here by William Blttle Wells,, who explained the proposition. The plan was en thusiastically received. An address was given by H. J. C. Umberger, super intendent of the new dry farming ex periment station at Moro. The meeting ended wjth a grand ball in the even ing. s NINETEEN BUILDING PERMITS TAKEN OUT Nineteen building permits! Involving $45,975, were Issued by the building in spector, as follows: M. E. Green, erect one story frame dwelling. East Twenty-ninth street Be tween Alberta and Wysrant. 11200; C. C. Organ, erect one atory frame dwell ing. Avery street oet.ween .inaon roaa and Cuttla avenue, $250; Bolroan - In vestment company, repair three atory frame atore. S3 North Fourth street between Everett and Flanders, .$60; J. A. Zeller, erect two storyrframe dwell insr. Mulberry street between Palm and Harrison, $3000: W. L. Dalton, erect one story rrame dwrna;, mast cigntq. street between Pine and Oak. $1960; J. R. Stewart rase one atory frame hulldins'. Couch street between Sixth and Beventn. l6t; josepn suppie. repair two story frame' shop, Water street be tween Belmont and Yamhill, $300; C. F. Read, renal r two story brick store, cor ner of Fouth and Couch streets, $500; E. H. McCrapken. xepair two story frame dwellinjr' St Clair street between Main snd Madison. $76; 8. C. Wood, erect two- story frame dwelling. East Fifty-first street between Stanton and Aimed. 13000: O. W. Clark. reDalr one and one-half story frame dwelling. Ver mont street between McAdam and Vir ginia, $400; R. J. McCollum, erect one story franfe dwelling. Millard avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth. $60; J. Kshm. repair four story Dries, store. Pine street between Front and First, $300; Charles Stout erect one story frame dwelling, Crookham avenue be tween Seventeenth and Milwaukle. $2. 609; W. F. O. Thacker. erect two story frame dwelling. Myrtle street near Lonsdale. $4600 Hawthorne Estate, erect six story com-rete apartments. Twelfth street between Main and Madi son $13,000; William Man, erect one and one-half story frame barn. Uma tilla street between Thirteenth and rifinth. 1460: Giebisch A Joplin. erwt on story concrete barn, Sandy road, near Thirty-first $I0.0. - . Xew Lumber Camp Open. , gne4al Dtaratra The Jns-B1 ) Mood River. Or.. Nov. 11. The !- mile exensioa ef fhe Mount Hood rail road Is neertng completion and trains are expected to be running by Decern- CLAY IMAGE FOUND L GERMANY WORLD'S OLIEST WORK OF ART aerms. while toning p the heaUhy.Wrti Ji The rallrnad company tw ot tbe aklav. 1 Lestinc tbe rod. The Oreon Lumber We hare nosr handled tbli meHtortoue and thorciif hly artentiflc remedy for so long and have soea Its reliable results ae snaay tisne that we freely express ear crtrfllence. Fklfimore Drug Co, 11 Tfctrd street . company, et Dee. the prepent termln.i! of the road, baa opened a lartre loaclcx ramp that will double tbe reeot fa cil tiwe for1 eecurtna- ! fur Ma mill, whw-h la one ef t.Se litfil on the coast ' . TTntted Preaa teaaed Wlra.t Berlin, Nov. 11. A clay fig- - 4 ure of & goddess which experts : 4 pronounce to be about 4000 4 years old has been unearthed 4 at Ottlts, in Silesia, Prussia, by 4 an excavating , party under Jo- 4 hannes Rlcbter. The figure was. 4 discovered In a house that was 4 constructed during, the stone ' 4 age. , Richter declares the, tat.;r e 4 uette. is the oldest art record of . 4 the human race thus far diacov- ' 4 ' ered. ' ' .' - '. .1 I WIN T- 1 ' .i .. , . . J5teel clothes poie, that may be re- . moved from a base sunk in tbe ground , when not in use. is something new ' that is designed to ad-U to the attrac tiveness of the surroundings of subur ban homes. Stomach Misery Get Rid of that Sourness. Gas and Indigestion Do It today, go right straight to Woodard. Clarke Co. and get a l cent box of Ml-o-na atomacb tablets and relieve that stomach distress In five minutes by the clock. ... When your stomach Is out of order , or run down your food doesn't dlireat It ferments In your etomach and forms gasA sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of atomaen -and many ether miserable symptoms. Ml-o-na stomach tablets will give Joy ful relief In five minutes. If taWen reg ularly for two weeks they will turn your flabby, sour, tired out stomarb Into a sweet energetic perfect working on ready to properlv digest any and all food you put In It Tou can't be very atrons; and vigorous If ymir food only half digests. Your sppettte will-am arvi nausea, dliaine. biliousness, nervousneaa, sk k hea.Uclic and constlpatlow will follow. Ml-o-na etomarb. tsMets are sruallartl easy to swsilow an.i are arsaranTfi. Bold by druarists everywhere ai. ty Woodard. CUrke Co, at 6 rents a Urge box. . n nvTi m ' j i i x s i M f I i f ii is U U fcn srr e : t Cnrew ratATTh ct r-ei hr1? it in Cf-v i ' ''! Ka'-arI- I'i. ' inn 'ft"'