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w Wattt*| I», A mistress touT)*1 tered aadfbiy. " bo one tow bum bot that she mast not j herself 40 4 wmltla' for mo tow Jeat her own responstBs? the tin e tow do some court in So I permission. The »b o o t go in tbim war It might skeer ed into the parlor her 40 »So d be a-kaowiv of «h o pot "Please, madam a . 111 the« drop o' brandy 1 b the woodpile- Ing up the duck |» HI jist go round to the front door " drive her away 0r »¿s* Ho groped bis « » 7 slowly toward the shod door still muttering to bim- » » By A. E. RICE, Portland Practical a *, soif. "she's got to p-omiso to bo nine thi» airht. or the biUr'll bust »aro_ I Old Dr. Grimskaw .. bo 4-cemin' my immaculate Annie .“ d en t)— And now r»„ k Ann'e having conceived an Hem. physician humanity u ^ Classes. *• _ _ ___ _ ■ J .... lest b o time la p u ttin g it Into ezeco- («vBUBiwd tro m L am Wttft.) C e « . answered the chad. 0 tm 8he had silently withdrawn her Student— And « h « When Annie abruptly left Captain -W hy don t she go? " gloves and at the tnom-rt w‘ e » Cap- Old Dr GrimshaalX. Jim she proceeded to the sewing ^Go« bo rocks. tain Jim arrived opposite her she he cures and the rick»? room. Just off the parlor, and there U I wus tew gire her some, wui rtepped ligbtj y forward, sad sodden!» — T it Bits. * found Naa and Kitty Comers a young you be a friend tew me?" u"tering a piercing scream, clawed st friend o f Annie s, talking together. Barbara sprang to her feet excited hi« face __ _ H* sprang aside, veiling D i a r a u s cv-coy “ I shall faint, I'm to re." said A .n ie “ You jist try me once. Friend: Loo* w‘th" terro*" "for*God7* sake, take the Joining them. a ere. I'd do most anything ier you T3rmjnt aw, T - an^ made a dash for By local applieaticnâisïhl f o.at; \ < rtu,n et "Did he squeexe you?" queried Nan. Why old man. I'd call yer dad. There the rfoor liberty a “ No. but he tried to kiss me," re- now." Annie arai3 , creamed and hissed licntl ffuiei:«?». l^Mn**“** piled Annie "Dad." muttered Jim to himself. ,lk|. m Her object was under- flan.el condition oi t, Eustachian lute » V : m i .j/ "H e's got a heap of money.” said “ Dad. It don't sound bad nutber. stoo<j b_ K .t;y wbo joined in the blss- flan:e«i ton •JU have t»..- » r.itibi u Nan. "and he ain't a sort that iaTishes kinder like it tew. Dad. bed o' the ¡a _ feet he arm | *■'* raaui. ' ' -a ,A it « endearments upon any female either house, the pillar as it were, round j im tore op#n tbe door and rushed «ira.tiras )% ’ th* ' - :»t . ar s & s J l Ì lion van he taken ou. andtn It's my opinion he s gone a little soft which the mother clings fer a port’ ^ pusb;r g the ^oor shut after him it» n-rma, t ond tion hMnLj on you. for which consideration a Then he folded his arms and clasped two mischievous conspirators forever ; nine case* out <*» meeting half way might be o f some an imaginary Annie with lively satis- smothered their uncontrollable laush catarrh, w bleh ts aotidnl?* conditionot the '— benefit to a lone woman with three faction. "Yum. yum i swan. I kin ter ag mucb u possible At length V .>«ulg te o. e H.ia*?! children ” taste them lips yit. Barb " He arose knnie exclaimed " I shall die " ça.-- - f f>ra:ne««,rauae<lfc* "Do you think he is in earnest?" from the chair, and gave tbe girl a . -H e too " said Kitty, not be cured by Hal; » Cau^vl nrculara, tree. ■**' questioned Annie four-bit piece. "Buy yourself an' the Barbara hearing the wild screams F. J. <'MENU "T r y him." remarked Kitty, as if ehillun some sweets, an' tell yer ma I ope„ed the door and stood In amaie- Sold by Druggiiu, Tjc ahe anticipated some fun. be a cornin' tew spend Christmas eve at the two hilarious women. b a il’s 1 a a u y PUia art tk* ^ Would you. if you were in my with her an' the ehillun." -Weil." said the twelve-year-old. 'you place." said Annie smiling. Barbara took the four bits and going aj , qaeerl What's the racket?" HI* Owtj. "O f course I would." promptly re to the sewing room door, turned and Her mother motioned her to close She— Do I really |or, plied Nan. said artfully, “ all right, papa." and tbe ¿oor WTjv. I'd sooner be ml«« "Maybe I will." said Annie, “ if only throwing him a childish kiss with her - j think they've been a-drinkln' " than hsppv with «omt m for the fun of it-" 'eft hand opened the door and quit the sbe exclaimed as she closed the door H e— But are you sum, ” f*°' ’ exclaimed Kitty. room. and resumed her sent near the stove. some other chap th a t» At this juncture Barbara. Annies As the door closed on her a burst of Kittv asked Annie why she did it. miserable with? twelve-year-old daughter, entered from feminine laughter rolled in. but Cap adding "you have up-et our plan at the dance room and abruptly inform- tain Jim heeded it not. perhaps heard tb? s ta rt" Rettraps Better T ed "m a” that “ there's an old codger ; it not, for he was dense with joyful [ bf)0w it." replied Annie, speaking It Is better to rely n; in there, wot's got grey hair, who is .satisfaction He stood quite still for >ow stilt laughing, but the tempta- catching rats than upon continually sidelin' up agin me, an' a moment, like one dazed. At length tion overcame me Take this boa and is easily inoculated xrit) 1 » kip* to ,e I' ", he muttered softly; leave it at Webbs or he may guess sible disorder, and the! What did he say? inquired ma. "Must go now Reckon it's better who scratched him. Let us go. H ell hand, as it were, the i "Oh, he just wanted to know if I not tew git tew fam-eel-ar tew once't.” likely call in the neighbors." that may touch pussy'll mo Widder « iiiuti Walker's n t n o i leetle leeiie gal." * «i j Passing rassing into tbe m e dining cining room he ne wish- w:sn j "V Very likely." laughed Kitty, Kittv. "but the ery likely.” render her In the hon«k replied Barbara. Imitating Captain | <d several of the dancers good night they won t find the h r a n d v s h » hsd Jim. "an I jist up an' told him I wus. excusing himself with the remark accidentally placed her hand on tbe dangerous of ail disease^ an if he felt better to know it. I was thet: small flask glad, and hoped he would keep so. I "The Wil-am-eet be a risin' fast, an' ^ V ia v e ^ y o u found it?" THE THREE Qltv didn't tell him no more, so help m e." the Sel-um's mooring air apt to chafe "Y es '' k itty replied "what shall we Tbe Snsn.-isUn.tiias ■ o* <?C tt TVS great Li's I hr — "Hush, child." interrupted her apart ' He went to the kitchen. It <jo wjth it?" of New York, often called --V mother, "how your tongue does go." was deserted. He put on his slouch "Hide it.” replied Annie. Burin* 1W2 the cotabinetlln “ It's tied, it is." replied Barbara. . hat and pulled it well down over hi« At 'hat moment Barbara was of inanrance in force in Oresai corn t at.ie« «a « tsca.les n>. “ Post her," suggested Kitty. eyes. Then drawing himself up erect startled by loud and rapid knocks on Burin* the zame ttma the .„ " A wise precaution." exclaimed Nan. and with a proud smile he exclaimed: tbe front door She sprang to her Pblladeit.bia. made an inen», "T h e strings are apt to break and "Jim. you be tew winard of them all. feet and rushed into the front room There are *..«) reae.re lor ta loosen her parts of speech." a sailin' fast an' a goin' tew win and called out: "W ho air you. atry- the Bonn .Mutual: wnd for a U. k- c*. • Ftra and \t hv.” -kea “ Who air you aludin' to?” snapped Tbe Widder be mine, sartin. sure." ir.' tew bust in the door?" eerr-«' «¡e t:. Va-.-ataboiS Barbara. j -------- A Toice replied. “ Captain Jim Oregon. "Barbara!” exclaimed her mother P A R T TW O Smeets. open the door, and for God s "how dare you?" Salted Popcorn sake be quick." "I'm mum. I is.” answered the ! Christmas Eve was exceptionally Barbara unlocked tv e door and Salted popcorn U preg twelve-year-old. clear, cold and calm. The dav had opened it. Captain Jim pushed In. name way is salted ala« An hour later this twelve-year-old been stormy, --------------------— . __ . . . with occasional . , L . . flurries . , ookinr somewhat frightened. Bar- nuts. Choose the softest daughter was seated in the parlor. o f ’?O W h m b Jlt h Z ° r'or* ,h*‘ h,* h hare slammed the door shut and lock kernels of popped con, listening to Csptain Smeets. who was winds had subsided and the • sugrv ,, ?rT* ed it frying pan with a little a entertaining her with “ yarns" of his looking clouds had entirely aisap- -'Ma sed fer me tew let ro person I and dust over with salt early experience in Missouri. He had peered, in but you. Come in tew the kitchen." | brown lightly. been very suave and patronizing in The stars glittered in the rarefied "W h a rs Annie?” he Inquired ab his speech and bad reached a point firmament with unwonted splendor ruptly. Chance 1er Event« where he was satisfied the child felt while the brilliant, silvery crescent of "She's out but won’t be long Sit "O h ’ she’s so sweet,n kindly toward him. the new moon, as it swung low on the down. When Marie Hall, violinist, gave tbe first of a serie* of recitals I d London “ Now Miss Barbara, I be goin' tew horizon, distinctly defined the Irreeu “ Barb!” said Captain Jim. "bolt that i recently, after having made one public appearance in England, the hall. St. fair." aighed Lovett Fun I know I shall never « « talk tew you like a father," and draw- !ar ° f the dark wooded heights door." pointing to the kitchen door. James', was too small to hold the crowds that sought admittance, and ning her love." Ing bis chair closer to the child, said overlooking the western part of the "A in 't no bolts on it." serenely re hundreds were turned away. Miss Hall, who is the musical sensation of f Nonesense! " field "you be straight with me an’ I'll be the . W ; plied the child. the year in England, was formerly a street musician. She Is the daughter Sharpe. "L ots of other m best friend you ever had." j ° n Columbia, not far from that dis- "Oh L ord !” walled Captain Jim. The twelve-year-old looked up and \ triet known as Goose Hollow, stood “ Then pile up the chairs an’ table of a music hall harpist of Newcastle, wbo. after she had played with him ceeded. Why shouldatl replied, "all right, let er go." and W alkers dwelling. It stood about again It.” In the streets for several years, spnt her to Ixindon to compete for the Bits. then turning her eyes to the far cor twenty feet hack from the street on "Take the lamp, come on; be Welseley scholarship, which she won. lAck of funds soon compelled her to Information Wa a large northwest com er lot. The ner of the room, added softly to her house had been built " T " shape, with quick.” He thurst the lamp into her return to Newcastle, however, and to resume her playing in the streets. Brown— What do '■ self: "O le chump I'm posted. I is." hands and pushed the table against the There Canon Felloues heard her one day, and, impressed by her wonderful Blank? "Does thet air feller MacDonald call the bed-room wall abutting the north kitchen door. playing, arranged to hiye her sent to the continent, where she was placed Green— Why, he’s as on your ma much?" queried Jim. try line of the lot. thus leaving quite a Barbara could not understand the laree garden space, on the corner ing to appear unconcerned. meaning of his singular action and under the Instruction of tbe best teachers. Including Sevclk. wbo taught day is long. which «-as covered with shrubherv. A "W ell, you jist bet he do." Brown— Yes; but whi though of a r razy man (lifted through Kuliellk. At her first public appearance, which took place in Prague, ahe "Hum." ejaculated Jim. thought mass of tangled berry vines, weighted her mind. Her temper began to rise was recalled twenty-five times. She is eighteen years old. English critics at night? fully; " I reckon he be a dark horse. down with snow, had fallen and lav ne too. for her nature was not of fear. say she is Europe's greatest woman violinist. Jack Sprat and a regular sticker, tew, them 'ected on the small walk close beside She finally said, "do yer drink?” Scotch alius a ir ” f be house completely shutting off ottf- Jack Spratt really livedl "M e d rin k'" exclaimed Jim. turning "N op Irish o' course" ¡side communication between the front to her in wonder, "M e drink, did I hear same prejudice against HI “ Ain't vou mistaken’ MacDonald : an<> rPar entrances, excent arotmd bv tributed to him. Only is: yon say?” must be Scotch." said Jim. thf 1 ',,rPP‘ 11 wa* a * mal1 house, m -. I not exactly Spratt. hnt For reply the imperturable Barbara “ No. b^'i Irish 'etui# got er red top. ¡T n thrpe room* ana a woo<1*h**f1 simply nodded her head. an' I calls him 'Red.' ” facetiously an- Thp room* wprp "cantlly furnished "N ever fetch a drop, strictly terpe-- though bavin* a clean and comfort sw^rod the twelve-year-old. | deacon Pratt could eat no ate." replied Jim. "It's cats. Barb, wild "Be you a callin' of him Red' be able appearance, cats." and he upended the table against could eat no lean. cause of his red har’ ” ! The two younger children had been the door At the same moment, snarl-1 HE extent of railroad consolidation in this country in the last few “ Yep1 red hair, red face, all lire," I « " * *>ed and were asleep Barbara Ing yells were heard In the woodshed ! Popular Lectsrtr'l I years is strikingly illustrated by the recently announced merger of replied the child. was sitting alone bv the kitchen stove Annie and her companion, having hid the Rock Island and St. Isiuis and San Francisco interests. In com “ It Is your aim. of < "D oe. yer ma call him RedT ” Annie and her voting friend Kittv both the small flask of brandy, remained in bination the two roads will constitute a system of some 15.000 miles, Intimate friend, "to •■Nop; she tone, him up with Mack clad were In the woodshed the shed long enough to h“ ar Captain and their combined capital stock at the present figure will be about think." ’cause he likes it better.' replied Bar- nr Hose to tbe kitchen door Jim enter the house and barricade the "N o ." replied the TOIU $200,000,000. The territory served by the system comprises more than a bars, "but I knows he's Irish, 'cause— Thev were expecting Captain Jim door. Kitty suggested that they both burst o f confidence, “u well I knows don't I ” Smeets. having seen him coming to- yell hVch theTdid aiTlm m ediateiy I dozen the " >8,prn terminal being Denver, tbe Eastern Birmingham, make people think I Captain Jim became deeply absorb the. house, and had slipped into thereafter .................................. they left the shed, being Ala- the Northern Chicago, and the Southern Ualveston. rather, to make them ed in thought The information oty j !h,# woodshed to play eaves dropper careful to leave the door ajar. Captain Not more than ten years ago there were eighty railroads furnishing week they think."— Chicago Trim talned from the child was o f a dta- i anticipating some amusing conversa Jim stared at Barbara, who was ap- i ly compilations of earnings. To-day only fifty-five roads pnbUsh such quieting kind. It made him aware for 1 ‘ ‘o n ‘ ° occu/ .b,“twP<‘,n Captain Jim and parently unconcerned. the first time that Annie had another Barbara. A faint gleam of light pen "Don't yon hear them?" said he figures, so that twenty-five have disappeared. In a few cases this is dne admirer and one who evidently show- through the keyhole of the sharply "W hv child, don't you be to the abandonment of reports, but in far the greater number tbe reason ed much Attcnlmn I kitchen door. ed h... her much attention astandln’ ther like as If you wns para 1» found in consolidation. The silence was broken by Annie. “ Bo this feller Red MacDonald calls lyzed. You'll be torn tew pieces.” i The roads that have disappeared were at one time big factors In the on yonr ma a good deal, eh’ Takes (The W lddyl who asked her compan With that he savagely braegd a railroad world. Their names were on the tongues of investors and shippers "IS u th m y w ir e s s * I her out tew the ope ra and sicb like ion in an undertone. "Is Frank sure chair against the table slag CASCARETS s t s p o a e f remarked Jim with a tinge to come tonight?" Frank Wilson was t *T ff* * doabtf'11 if Bome ar*“ evpn a memory, so completely ■ atedíelos we have ever 1 Kitty's "steady ' (To be Continued.) lias their Identity been merged in the systems of which they are a part of ienlouay. week my wife wsa fronts ' Yea." Barbara careleasly replied to t h le J H “ W * « replied Kitty, - "he is coming A partial list of such roads is of Interest. It Includes the R ib b o n » two days, she tried tonteofy end they relieved the twin lr feeler, "sometimes but then she o - 'v j about nine. I blacked his eye with WINNER Of COOKING CONTEST. “ and F hl? S° n n W? ,T n- B'lrllns,on- rpl,ar UsPids and Northern. Chicago immediately Webothn anes to git him owt of the bouse— he rork, a»“ 1 ; ''aLr* d hi* face with Cusa 1 and Eastern Illinois. Cincinnati. Jackson and Mackinaw. Cleveland I,,ram bothers the old gal so much " sticking plaster. K itty laughed and Pittsburg Sals A Pepes« u.fl Miss Johnson, wbo won the first and fit. Ixitils. Teorla. Itecatnr and Evansville. Pittsburg and Western At that moment, during a lull In the added, "o f course, it is supposed he prize at th« Bryn Mawr cooking con- CANOV dancing Captain Jim thought be has been dene up by Red and expects teat. la a native of Sweden. Sbs In C eve,« nd. Akron and Columbus. Cleveland. Canton and ^uthern Kanra, cathast * heard laughter. In which the word to meet him here and get satisfac sists shs has no special recipes for City, I-ort Scott and Memphis. Kansas City, Memphis and Rlftntn t tion." "lia r" or some word like It, sounded Annie »e-othere-l a laugh and ex her culinary creations bo« prepare* distinct. He looked sharply at th<* sewing room door It was dosed claimed. "Good Father. and there Is them after modela In us* for year* f Then he looked f t the child "must e r ! r ” 7 ,rh P " " '0’’ « * Red tacDonald j In making bread.” said Miss Jobo- M id land! Sn" DU' U,h- ^ '' £ 2 2 | been the wind." he said to h mself K l,’ T laughing softly. “ No. Ah. Jim. If you had tbere and then . w,n m* ke followed up the p-omptlnrs o f y on rp ^B trln Jim think thwe Is a terrible alotw^accnunt bU* *— i eluded about 25.000 m l , , of road, l ! Judgment and oe-n»d the sewing 1 ,on , , f ° #nr. ,>lan » " rk* rlRbf Piewtaat. PaUr».b'.e. 1 room door vou would have discovered ! w“ 11 haTe of fun ,OT<fe»>« »nd the laont ounr-erps. •ooa. Never ^if-sen. ">a behind It two mischievous women, on >old r?.*a ’w111 c ‘‘Ter ki“ >ou an>' years. -New York Sun. All this has bevu brought about in less than ten ... C U R E CONSTIPÉ their knees, with ear* close to the key-! ... _ . .. . , hole of the door a discovery which W hl'!L Thpy «nddenly ceased tlt- would likelv have snared von many a 'o rl“ ? Annie whispered.^ some- NOBLES DO MENIAL LABOR. = i H 0-TÖ -SAC Ä t t i u pang of aelf reproach In after vears n r s *r3r.n7 ^ r !?T . ---------- I r r , f° C° me ’ ° ,hl* ">""*7 and en- Becoming tranquil again he ei- ,,oor wa? being slowly pulled onett Maay German A ris W ra U Are Walters " *Prrlf p of thi* sort. But when limed ‘hum. hum ho he do**, Ho., oh eh*- f om without, srd the W3tcvers indls- claimed, to American H e « « » , . . ! , . *hp oomf, riable. sometimes princely Barbara anaworod indifferently. tim tly *aw a tall r’ i*rk for^n '»"n tion sly W e have always been conscious of 'no;lnip* received by waiters in TVad i l ’e ic o follovf»d a* *’Ycp. but ma don’t think much of ent«»r. |boii*h th*» intnidcr 'l<tpnin* the suggestion that a number of the Brst-clara rertanrams frömThe mH.rab i him." # sficht sound. German nobility might be waiting on 'She don’t ;** ejaculated Jim in sur Thon '* Pons1lIp''p<I. there ap -! . Vfl* I;]?*» fiimblinr In th^ won^p lp. prise. ns at the restaurants and hotel cafes, fear, no demand for sympathy “ Thar.“ ¡wftly yTolnimf'd n voire, “ I* “ Nop. tew yotin*. an* then she but were in nowise prepared to leant One head waiter In New Yo'rk. it lias ] think* he wouldn’t he *nnd few n* reckon it’ll s’rrise Anni^ whon she «5 ^ from the publicatl n of the last tin nits r hoen Proven hy « suit hronght in court eo »ronght in j ehillun.-* And Herb'***'* added naively, comes ont’n fer w(wE .Trit n loetle ♦Ml $1*1 ».in*) of Ferthe's Almanac of the German brandy tew out’n tho cold, an’ X v ® * : a* she looked no In Canf air» J’ m’s face. nobility that they were numbered by thi* Iomeri* 1 is * yenr ln ,lp1'' Krota ! “ I think it would be «ill right for us sho won’t bf* aknowln* wbo put it thar. the , “ p <,own through ali nnthir.** I thousands in the United States. From tew call yon Oov-ner.’* therf ar“ ,bou*«nds wko Th«» shadow **ain app^nred in th« Captain -Tim failed h ^ r any occasional glimpses of otjy partially i mi puts «Minai to those o f j laughter that t’mo thourh it was more '’ 'w r ra y ; halted, then re-entered and l-salaried ¡concealed and fleeting expressions on closed the door. “Ones* Annie’s a m Lions. The connec- distinct than hofe-e. tfe w«?« * of perno; __ ______________________________ __ the face* of attend rots on the tal ¡>f European rank and ♦ Joyed He arose from h:s chair with sewin’ by herself.“ * peak in* in an un lite m te i la Bnjjkxt •or. "1 use flour and yeast, and let It | tlininir resort* we have caught ion which the proud satisfaction heamin* in his dertone. hut loud enonjrh for the Sontc'-iinj CctBiadaiitrf hear. Continuing the ,h e ¡ wraith and‘r ' 1 1 “ | raise oyer night 1 do not as* whole , ,an<'y fhat something they had eyes ¡urned h-'f-k to tho child and said, “ msyhe I kin see the sweet wheat flonr.” muttered to himself: * served was not according to the FnTCH-uL&S»| In the competition exhibit *he prtx* f°nns they were accustomed t at “ Didn’t I know It: didn't T say so. darlin* th -oneti thet keyhole. Yum. LIHEBCGi yum! fe n 's I Kin taste them lips ytt.” Big encumber**.nee them *!r three gals Annie and her coirnsnlon recog- winner showed cookie*, bread, mine* courL Are at the head oi thei tew young feller*. Pnwf'rftil thin* !•> rt’zc-l the Intruder Kitty «nueex«! ■“ d P“ nlPk!n P|pa The medal award- There i.«. too. sometime« a marked dl*- my favor though. Thet’* a pint I V . r r ,M :| .' Anaflcially elev.t- 1 Cimfort E»1? * Annie'* arm and whispered In her e a r., *^I bpr cons'.sta of a star, pendant from j 1 1 net ion and even a lordly air with must work o n ” Turning to tho girl ^ e m I Appcaraact 1 gold scroll, on which ia engraved «•hich they "swat" ont the chair again he said “ so yer ma be bothered "yonr I M R k Captain Jim. eroped Ms way to the "Bryn M awr First Annual Culinary con*ldorable by that young feller. ehT* •he napkin from over the shouider as WAJfT TO K50W 1 kitchen door The two women press ' 1 '' ' p I ■ J “ Awful,** replied the precocious ed close to the wall to rise him room Contest— First Crixe " yon approach. Herr Von Xordegi* of A«k for our iHu»***®* “ I wish my mother In Sweden could Berlin, commenting on tbe publication child. “ Jist ain’t got no peace tall to pass and to avoid discovery. Mailed free. l r him. She'd like tew go ’way from lie peer»? through tv e keyhole and read what the papers said of me." was of the statements in Pertho'* A this place.” having satisfied h'irse'f. Iv»ing able to Mias Johnson’s only . ip.-vaa.oa */ laments that ro many o f the T o w ^ | '* cironm- x SiTCHELL, LEWIS “8ht wudT* excla'.oeJ Captain Jia*. e only op » chair and tit le , te mut- prtd* ia her victory. 200-206 Ftrvt St.. ranks • rman nobility are com lllenilelT»» to keep a & Also Spoksa«- ■ F KiH tEEN-YÍ \K-011) GIRI. ! OHM F R STRIE I EIDDLER. NO» ORt AUSI WOMAN VIOLINIST CAPTAIN JIM'S COURTSHIP MANY RAILROADS DISAPPEAR IN COMBINATIONS MADE IN LAST DECADE Ti HEAD« m M o W c a W i U : : M Ä - i l I