CLUB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 ra.ur titers of Confederacy with Mra. X T.DounlL'ttt Tillamook SOCIAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 Dane lor resident of South Dakota. At Bnal B'ritb halL CALENDAR Ros aty dncn' P1 atOiristensen's hall. ;- v. . . . . street, at I d R. . . rAT FlVn APv Mount Boott Mental Culture dub at Arleta Utewy at 3 dCL A l V-rxJUJill JLXVIX Holman Parent-Teacher association at J :lt p. ra. -,:V Multnomah Club Will Dance in a Costume s ,' By Helen Hstehlsea MEMBERS of the Multnomah club are looking- forward to the annual ' Halloween costume ball, which Js tJ be neta l aanasr STeniun wiuoci .1. a no ' committee has announced that there will , be no m asking;, thereby eliminating that nnornnfnrtAhla fSLrnra of ; costume af fairs. Patrons and patronesses for this affair wUl be the officers of the club and their wires who are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sargent. Mr. and Mrs. Dow V. Walker, Mr' and Mrs.- Norris B.- Stone. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur A. Murphy,' Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Moody, Mr. and Mrs.v Plowden Stott, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Allen and Mr. and Mra. FL R Blair. . . Mrs. . XL J. Kubll, pioneer resident of i Oregon. , will be honored Thursday eve - nine by a dinner party arranged In her s honor at the Imperial hotel by the mem- bers f her-'famlly, which include Mr. K. K. Kobli. Mrs. E. D. Watson. Mra. .. Phil MeUcuaa Jr. and Mrs. H. D. Kil- Dtm. wiui wnoni aire, nuuii niaiieo ncr . - home. ' The occasion of the dinner is (he v eighty-third birthday anniversary of "" Mrs. Kubil, who euu to Portland in 1(63 from-illinois. Covers will be placed -, for IS guests. , Plans have been completed for the 1 benefit ball to be given tjiis evening by r- Lambda Beta chapter of PI Tau ' Pi fraternity at the Multnomah hotel. Un usual decorations have been arranged t for the afflar and, a large attendance is v anticipated. The affair is sponsored by ' the Council of Jewish Women and the V Sisterhood of Temple Beth Israel. The affair Is given to raise funds to finance . ' an effort to bring the 1925 conclave of the fraternity to Portland. ; ' s The marriage of Miss Jeanne L. Potts - - and Mr. Alice E.. York was an event of vs Tuesday at high noon at the First Meth S, odist Episcopal church. Rev. E. T. Gru- , well officiating. Miss Daisy M. .Hed 4 berg and Miss Alice E. York were .the only attendants. The bride is a daugh- ter of Mrs. I M. Potts of Vancouver, v B. C- and Mr.N Swan, who is a young business man of this city, is the son of .' Mrs. J. R. Swain of 219 Morris street. V'The college prom, a dance which will be of interest to the student set, will be N held at Irvington clubhouse. Saturday evening. The affair will assemble v large number of the high school and college folk of the. city. The dance will i be Informal and special music has been , - arranged. Miss Billie Simpson win give several numbers on the xylophone. .The marriage of Miss Margaret "Wes ton and Mr. C H. Banfleld was Quietly ., solemnized Tuesday afternoon at the ? home of Dr. W. W. Toungson who of fir . dated in the presence of Immediate rela Uvea. Mr. Banfleld and his bride will - take a short trip after which they will return to Portland where they plan to '- build a home on Portland Heights. '- . Miss Kathertne Collins of SeatUe, who - has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V; Cameron Squires for the past week, is Visiting , Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal for several days. The visitor, will, remain ta Portland until Friday. .v! -The Cathedral Toadies' Aid society wDI give a card party at the-Jeanne d Arc .; vvura,' mj All. members and their friends are in- . Vlted . to attend. i. . ... . e Miss Phoebe Nell Tldmarsh of SeatUe. . who is the guest of Mrs, Hamilton F. CorbetL was honored at an informal afternoon of bridge Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edmund L. Devereaux. : . . Tht Wnn' nf Ttotarv. are nlannlne special Halloween party to be given at Columbia Gorge hotel the evening oM October 29. . r . Mr. and Mrs. George AUyeh are re- ceivlng congratulations on. the birth of will nno wuu uiivcu vi-iuuf Kenton club will give a dance this evening at the clubhouse. Mrs. Stanley irons wm be n oaten ror tne evening. Mr. and Mra Harry Jones and family 1 of Salem left their home for 'England y s No mistaimtrtlie charac- ; I ' S S 1 1 tcriitirofGhirardcnrs N aS. h f ' Ground ChocoUte. You . .SV, I v sense it instantly; it belongs --l?ta ; to GhirartleHis-rand to ' GbiwdelU,idorr.Thar, v J fw . whykwpackedincraraonly . T i f to protect and preserre . " y diischcxrolate-strengthand s D. GHIXAXDEIU CO. ' ' W fdsc llja . ta Pteadace - No-6i73 ; . .. Quaintly Vp to Date . A mode dlstlncUy of the late '80s may be made quaintly up to date by those subtle touches which are the secret of present-day fashions. For instance, the tight, boned, and rigorously fitted basque of yesterday is now reproduced with quite as picturesque a charm, but, fortunately. without those old-fashioned necessities of feather-boning, an(f steeL The softly fitted silhouette is found to be equally charming, and certainly much more wearable. The full, crinolined skirts of our grandmother's period now rely on the crispness of taffeta or the weight of velvet to distend them rather than on hoops. In the frock illustrated, the long .flowing sleeves may be of chiffon, and me trimming nanas or rur. , . (Copyright, .1921, br The Yogue Co., Knr Tors) Edward Thompson to Be Heard in First Playhouse. Program - 1 . : The appearance of toe blind dramatic reader, Edward Abner Thompson, Thurs day night at the ' Portland Playhouse (formerly the Little theatre). Is being met with- enthusiasm by lovers of the best in literature and dramatic interpre tation. Thompson's 'wonderful reading of "Disraeli" last year when he ap peared in Portland has endeared him to noany-, and he proved at that- time that he la a finished, and powerful reader, Thompson's readings, Thursday night will Include .'The Vision of Sir Launf ai, a scene from , Drinkwater's "Abraham Lincoln," and a number of misceUan ecus readings both humorous and lyric. Tickets may be secured ' at Meier- ft Frank s, from any member of the Port land Players, or at .the Playhouse at Twenty-third and Washington streets. where they will visit the parents of Mr. Jones.. Mrs. Jones is the daughter of Mr. Andrew Todd of Portland. . t - ' ' . Mrs. F. H. Jones, who. with her young son, Malcolm liundy, has been a guest at the home or he parents. Judge and Mrs. Charles E. Wol verton, for several weeks, will leave the city Thursday for her home at Brady, Texas. She will visit In California on her way south. Mra Rose Buhn left Tuesday for Los Angeles and San Diego, CaL, for the winter. CHOCOLATE Music Week to . Stress Great ;k Old Songs A SHEET of moaie in every pay enve,-1 ' lope. . . I If you are not satisfied " with your salary, sing a song. Get together with a band of Jolly good fellows, who don't like their working conditions, and all Join in "America! the Beautiful' or "Home Sweet Home." This is the advice of George Hotch- uss Street, chairman of the program and music teachers eommittee for Port land community music week. That's ? the big ideafellowsbip unity -giving recreation, aiding; business and toil, promoting altruism, under standing, human sympathy," says Street Iet u sing the old songs. The great est community sing in the world was held when the Titanic went down -end they did not sing 'Ain't We. Got Fun. but 'Nearer My God to Thee. The music week committee Is still atxloys to leant what the people want ! to .sing: The Journal will receive more sua-gesUons as to the scope of music week and the type of songs.' Sugges tions should be addressed to the music week committee in care of The Journal. STOCK B A K EE Morrison it Kleventh. Baker Stock company ta Emilia Tbranga. KatiiMe Wednesday, - Saturday, Sooday. at 3 40. .Kveninfs at 80V LTRIC Broadway at Morrison. Lyric Mvieal Comedy eoaipaay ta 'The Social Wnrt-'l MaUnee daib at t p. m., ETetuas T and ftj . VATJDEVI1XB .... PANTAGES Broadway at Alder. Hicb-elaaa vauderUH and Pbotoplar isainrea. Afternoon ssd eveniaf. Prograa chaagai Honday aletr- LOKW'8 HIPPODROME Broadway at YamhilL Uirection Ackermaa a Harm. VanadeTul and pietarca. Afternooa and ereninc. PHOTOPLATS COLUMBIA Sixth at SUrk. - "The Oolea. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. UBESTP Broadway at Stalk.' Conataoea Tal "Ottilia Tl.ll. it h 11 P. m. BirOU-WaaUngtoB at Park. George Arlisa ta "Diaraeli." 11 a a to 11 p.. m. MAXES TIC -1 WaabJnctoB at Park. "God'l Conn try and the law. .11 a. m. to 11 p.. PEOPLES West Park at Aider. Rax Intra- ham ." The l our Horsemen of the Apoca- lyoee. 11 a. my to 11 i. a TBS AUDITORIUM Third and Clay. "Hiza- clea of the Jonais." Shows at 2. 4 a and 8 p. m. STAR Waahfflgtoa at Park. Mary Aides la "The Old Neat." 11 a a ta 11 o. a CIRCLE Fourth near Washington. Alice Joyce irt "The Prey." a. m. to 4 o clock the faUowing morslng. 0 Paris The French manufacturer al ways has a long distance eye on the future and right now that optic is turn ed toward spring and the materials which -will be popular then. The tele pathic glimpse .forward has convinced many that the cotton goods will be in special demand and designers already are busy with crepes, organdies, lawns and voiles. Changeable effects are be ing worked out in weaves of two col- lors and warp print designs are being used on voile to give soft elusive -color effects. The Influence of chino prob ably will be much in evidence and Chi nese designs are expected to share with the flower motifs in popularity. A new shads named "Absinth is achieved by blending . green and blue while charm ing apricot shades are produced with red and yellow. r 1 ' New York "It's a duck ef a fan, will describe some of .these accessories to the -toilet better than anything else this year. , The beautiful metallic aheen of the plumage of the mallard and the teal has been transferred to the tor toise shell sticks of-the fans, the green and blue tints being enhanced by a touch of orange at the - Upa. Pigeon feathers are utilised also on some fans and are dyed brilliant colors to match the gown with which they are carried. w omit 'jbolrhe- efMHAtw ' 5 HERE i CourityW.G.TJJ. Will Meet at St. Johns - By Tell Winer .' fTQJK monthly - Institute of the Multno X mah county W. C.' T. U. will be held, in tha ChrUUaa church at St Johns, corner Oswego and Central streets. Thursday; The morning session wm open with a song service at 10 :S0, followed by a de votional service. Mra. Helen Harford will give a report of the state conven tion, and F. W. Snyder will speak on co operation for law enforcement. . The superintendent of the evangelistic department of California.' will give an address in the afternoon, and speakers from the Woman's Protective, bureae will also address the institute. Mrs. Un. nle Carl, a national superintendent, will lecture in the evening at 7 ;30, on "Social and Moral .Keform. . . : The Business Women's club will hold their weekly luncheon at the T. W. C A. sociaj halt Thursday noon. Miss Mar Jorle F-oater, leading lady or tne Salter theatre, will give an Informal talk. The hostess will be Mis Mary F. Taylor. The program will .be in charge of Mrs, Jo sephine H. Forney. - College women living in the Roe City district, regardless of their past or pres ent ' affiliation with the American As- sociaUon - of University Women, are urged to attend an Informal "at home" tomorrow afternoon, at which Mrs. Lee Patterson will be hostess. . The Ameri can 'AssociaUon of University women. through the social committee, of which Mrs. Caroline B. Unander is chairman, is arranging for similar- afternoons to be held In every district,, or the city, with the object of getting university women better acquainted. : Tomorrow's affair at the home of Mrs. Patterson Is the second in the series as Mrs. Pat Allen entertained last week for the wom en oz .the roruana At eights neignoor- hood. Other afternoons and their hos tesses 'will be announced - shortly by Mrs. unander,--,.' ;-,-,,,'. ,-i,s-t The Progressive Woman's league met Saturday in the assembly room of the Hotel Portland, wlthMrs. W. I. Pren- tlss president of the league, presiding. Mrs. Lee Davenport conducted' an In structive Americanization drill. A so cial hour followed the business meeting. Tea was served and a general good time enjoyed. Mrs. Emily Steath Hagardon sang a group of songs, -accompanied by Mrs. Adams- Two readings by .Mrs. V, M. Hall were greaUy appreciated. Mrs George Entzminger and Mrs. F. M. Graham announced they would give an entertainment for the league Wednes day, October 26, InV the Benson hotel, and extended invitations to the mem- bers of the league and their friends. The funds are to be used to further the interests of the league. An entertainment of unusual attrac tion .will be given In the social hall at the Y. W. C. A. on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. "Some ,01d-Time Men and Women" wlU be given in song and story by Mrs.. K. F. Morris-Cleaves, evange listic singer and reader, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Cleaves .has been touring British Columbia and tVaabington and Is pass ing through, .Portland on her home trip. She is stats evangelist for the South California Women's Christian Temper ance Union audi during her few days' In .Portland 1s visiting local unions. Gifted with a rich contralto voice, her songs well support the high character of her Bible readings. Miss. Helen Hallgren will be the accompanist The Y. W. C A. Invites the general public to hear this gifted woman. There is no ad mission. The Woman's Psychic club auxiliary of the First Spiritualist church. East Seventh and Hassalo streets, is begin ning Its season's entertainment with a Halloween party, Monday, October SI. I Dancing- will commence promptly at 8 :15 p. m. Mrs. Edythe Davis-Schmidt's orchestra will furnish , the music. Re freshments consisting, of pumpkin pie, doughnuts and coffee will be served. ThA following- nfflrr nf th. fliih hava been relected for the ensuing year : Mrs. i Nora Armstrong, president ; .Mrs. Don ley, vice president; Mrs, Mary Miller, treasurer, and Mrs. Annls Davis, secre tary. Proceeds of the entertainment are to be added to the carpet fund. All are Invited to attend. . . . Corbett, .Or. The Corbett Parent- Teacher. assoclaUon has changed Its meeting data irom the third Wednesday to the third Friday of each month at S o'clock. The next meeting the gentle men members will serve refreshments for which a committee of five has been appointed, with Mr. Bramhall as chair man. The ladies are looking forward, to the affair. , The- Americnn AssociaUon of Uni versity Women will have a table at the Civic league luncheon at the Benson ho tel Saturday noon when Richard Mon- taguewlll give an address on "Disarma ment Any member of the A. A. H. W. wishing to attend may telephone her reservation to the Benson, Broadway 411, not later than Thursday evening. , Kelso. Wash. Cowlitz and Wahkia kum counties will join in a law enforce ment, peace and arbitration conference at Kalazna, Wednesday, under the aus pices of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Lottie Hannon, a national W. C. T. U. worker, and Mrs. EJla M. Booker, secretary of the Western Washington W. C T. TJ- I win be in charge. , The EUott Parent-Teacher circle held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon with large attendance, Mrs. C B. Simmons spoke on the Sheppard-Towner bill and Mrs, S. M, Blumauer- spoke on disarmament " Mrs. D. B. Kelly, of the Woodstock association, gave a report on the city council.. A committee of five was appointed to sponsor an alumnae party to be held shortly. The beginners ef Miss Eppei's room gave an Interesting reaping. -.. suss Aiary jang or sosum wui oe the guest of the Professional Woman's league, at a luncheon at the University club- next Saturday, October 22. Miss Lang, who haa1ong been a writer In the educaUonal field, is also the author of The Hero of the Long House.' Miss Lang at present is collecting material for a book on Indian j lore from the Indian's viewpoint u . The Canteen club wm resume their monthly luncheons and business meetings Saturday at tha Seward hotel at I3H o'clock sharp. For reaervations call Mrs. I Dora Bolton. Tabor 8143.' -.. -..' The Bible study class of the Woman's Forum will meet at the Y. Wi C A. Friday at Z-M p. m. Mrs, M. L, T. Hid den wiii lead. - ... Ridrefield. Wash. The Ridgefield so ciety, of the Women's Christian Temper-' anee union will feo'.3 its rfTn'.ar rsorth'y raeeUng this afternoon at the home ef Mrs. Margaret Crabb. The subject for discussion will be "Law Enforcement" Tea will be erved at the dose. :? The Woman's guild of the Episcopal Church of the Good. She pherd will hold a rummage sale in the Henry Building, Fourth street, near Oak, Thursday and Friday. . . K Chapter C of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Friday for luncheon at 13:36 with Mra, Alma Lauderdale. 10l7 JSaat Irving street.. 'i- i"- 5" Symphony Ticketis Available ISoon - , l -. r - October 29 has been fixed as the date on which" subscribers to the Portland symphony orchestra win make their seat selection for the season. The feox office at Sherman, Clay ft Co."s will -distribute the tickets la exchange! for cards which will be mailed to subscribers the latter part of this week The., orchestra will have six soloists this season. Arthur Hackett, tenor : Sophie Bnurlau. 1 con tralto : .Harold Bauer; pianist; .Helen Stanley, soprano ; Tolando Mero, pianist. and Vasa.Priboda, vlolmist.;-. . FRATERNAL Thursday evening there will be a g&th- rlnr at local cnmnoracnli of the I. O. O. F. at Orient nftil. East Sixth and East Alder streets to witness Clatsop encamp ment of Astoria exemplify the degrees la Patriarchal Odd Fellowship. Classes or candidates will be present from Rainier, St Helens, Oswego. Gresham and Esta- cada. Applications will be received, bal loted upon and the three degrees: con f erred the same evening.. ' Members of subordinate lodges who wish to take up the encampment degrees will have splendid opportunity to avail themselves of the privilege xt taking- these degrees in one night The occasion is the return visit of Clatsop encampment to Golden Rule encampment, the latter having vis ited Astoria last Teat and received class of 70. Preparations are being made for a banquet to be. served after the ceremonials. The committee in , charge Is Robert Andrews, Dr. D. W. Jarvis, S. Cj Blair. W. A. Smith,, Fred Mlndel. The Patriarchal degrees of the encampment are of great spectacular display, and like the degrees of the subordinate lodges of Odd Fellowship, are founded oa scripture. Only members of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows are eligi ble to them. i , Fram assembly gave Its delightful Halloween dance Tuesday evening at Seillng-Hlrsch hail under auspices of the young ladles composing the Cadets. and everyone was made welcome. The costumes were, in many cases, original and all enjoyed the occasion to the ut most , Corinthian chapter,' Order Eastern Star, will have its degree work exempli fied at the Pythian , building Saturday night by its past matrons, and Mrs. Lena C. Mendenhall, past grand matron, will "sit in the East" A large attendance of members is expected. . Friendship lodge, A. F. and A. M., will confer the degree of Master Mason upon a member of the insurance workers of Portland Wednesday, evening at Sandy and East Forty-third street north. In surance men will fill the chairs. . The Travelers' Benefit association has engaged Multnomah. hotel for Saturday evening when it invites its members arid friends to participate in a dance for the benefit of its distressed member. A The Purple club of Fram assembly will give a dance at Cotillion hall Friday night one of a series every Friday night for the season.; , - , - . Sellwood lodge and chapter will give a Halloween entertainment Wednesday evening at Spokane avenue and East Thirteenth street In Masonic hall, . " Maccabees will have degree work Fri day evening at 2084 Third street and a large turnout of Mount Hood tent is ex pected. City View lodge will confer the third degree, or degree of Truth, for orient. X do not wring. warm iron lodge Wednesday evening at the X. O. O. ball. East Sixth and East Aider street - The Sellwood Odd Fellows know how to do the work, and Orient ledge members how to hospitably receive all visitors. --..r; . . ;- ; . Anchor council. Security Benefit asso ciation, had a large assemblage of its members Tuesday evening at W.; O. W, temple to witness its beautiful degree work. The degree team under Its new comraandef. U La Cook, elicited hearty applause. . . . w- . m ...... . , Some unusually' good grocery prises hay been prtfcured for the bi-monthly card party and dance given Tnursaay evening at W. O.. W. temple, 128 Elev enth street by Oregon assembly, United Artisans, Artisans and friends will be Welcome. j.t , , ,. -- - . . . Acme hive. Lady Maccabees, will give a card party and social Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Leit, 413 "Mar guerite avenue, comer of Grant street There will be attractive prises given.-All members and; friends are cordially in vited. - , ; - . '..-V ..... f " r. Rose of Sharon, Ladies Loyal Orange lodge, will confer i first ' degree work Wednesday evening, October is. at zosh Third street Mrs. M. A. Mcln tyre will preside. " ' ' ' i WHEN yen are baking pumpkin pies this Antama yea may an yen get aa even richer sad as or delicate flsver by ataiag Carnation Milk in this manner: After yea fesve sMed sugar, (pices, etc te year cooked pumpkia, radoce tn t rd amount of Caraatiea- all gh try with water sad add It with year hasten eggs. Always resaeniber that Carnation Is twice as rich as artUaary ssilk, ' By following wis simple rule yen will ware that creaaay tuaclooaaasa -ee daair abla fat puBapUa plka. - - I can scad yen a vally excallent pump Ida pie recipe is a book of ieo recipe ; alee I will glteTy scad you a complete set of saw Cooking Lessens free, If you will writs as (or them, Addnss saw care mi cmtmutfm Milk Pndoctm Ce.. (If Xaitwty caaag, ertaae. Ore. !Wfff?vf L Ccticnra Soap Is Ideal For Baby's Dally Bath, There is nothing more refresh ing for baby than a warm bath with Cuticura Soap. If his skin is irritated or rashy gen-tly-touch any irritation with Cuticura Ointment after bath ing. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for baby's akin. ; VrVan. aadn tab. i . Sag., at, I iin 4a. staaa-V BM wtw. Soap me. Qinw p m ana log. Ta DM Vatican Seap staaa , , -.. . .'V- w J m i 'esnaaar- Belding,' maker of ; fine v silks says "Wash silks in one tablespoohfbl of Lux into a thick lather V Vr; in half a bowlful of very hot water. Add cold water until hikewarm. Dip garment up and down, pressing suds repeatedly through soiled "spots. ' '. Rinse in three lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out Roll in towel; when nearly never a hot one. , ; ! Colored Slicks. Have suds and rinsing water almost' coot Wash quickly tc :eep colors from nsnning. Hang in " the shade to dry. M a. D E Z N U.S. JgSaaaaaaw--aw T1 fl PURE PURE PURE Ask Your Grocer AMUSEMENTS WA SfAR OF THE FIRST a rvmmp CYRENA VAN GORDON Catralto, Ckleaao Opera ; ' ,. AasectnUoaw Auditbriiuir ' ' Meaday BvcsOaar. Octatm 94. Prices $2.0. $Lia, 'Including tax. Seats on sale at Sherman, Clay Co., October tf and 34. Matt Orders Mow. Make checks payable ELWYN CONCERT BUREAU " 60S llatt Bids;. . to the tune of "Vic Meyera' Syncopatei." BEATJTIFCZ. BROADWAY HALL EYEBY KIOMT BXCEPT 8tntDAY ' SPECIAL GIKL HE VIEW EVEBY SIGHT Pretty Girls Claver Daaelng . MCSICAIi COMEDY CO JtFASY . A Pre-ProhlWtloB Flavor te "The Prince of Bueiser" Aftenienns st S EvealBgti 7 and f dry, press with' a , ; DMCE AMUSEMENTS ' LAST TIM B TKL1D STC3Y Teday Tealght l ' - ' ' PUBLIC r f ' AUDUOIUUk Sdaa4,.Clay. faoae Main ft - TODAY TOWIQHT . 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TOMOBBOW "V EDIT A MtWHT ATO JOHHBIB.V7AXXEB 19 "PLAY; SQUARE" Comedy, "Edgar tae BatecUTe," . am jiea-jxews pANTACEg iildaL Oaliy Ja-Bves 7 and tff Diraot rropt-.K Tat Wtolar Caidaa ' ALSHAYNE . -fba BincteS Baantir' '. . . A eoeacdy Scaaatioa ' j .t. . ETMCL OLIPTON A CO.. ' . m 'Dtamend it Olamand.' tmkk a era TODAT THSEB 6HOWS DAILT-T-Olliairr ARVCLOUS, MS.ICAk MYSTICAL 9 ARB CM - FRANK MAYO IN- "CO STRAIGHT" tiKsr M!Pr68o;rs r.z : z if-,