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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1917. MANTLE IS NEWEST FUR COAT ji* »-.-mb ,».Mk wn.tmmja tFtjt# ■ BY BETTY BROWN How to inak> a caju* that is a •oat jftii)' to hn\c bo n the ton I thf* rloslinor s»-t (or. btui-»dt. s.nd ;«t --taint'd *-o fuuwi sillily in iho fur mantlo -hewn Mr r ii -■ <Mr:n> n» u t capo in roalits. hit* It is o -■■■»{>« and th.« it n• tn In fall into broad «|ot»\rr. nr.d the hi i ■• v collar of long Society Nn',,l circle No "7 1. <ll. of t h*' < r \ R . will •O - ■ .1 H.llloA ♦ ••[, party Monday ♦■voni'i.:. in t horn* of Mrs l.oonar: H* i»il« No , East Grand blvd • The Chur h of To Marrow of th* Jefferson nv. I’r* I»y' •ri < • hurt h will rivp it-* anu .1 llnllowf't n party Tuesday rvi-nim;, at 7 !0 o'clock. In the largo cyninasuim in NVwVrrv chapel. • Alpha hr.> ano K.iir.'ii' t"U'. Mi< < aho. v ill f;. a Jo it H '1 jovr. * n dum ing par’>. Monday *v»nmy. in tl»o La,l, Warren and Mi Kirn-dry av*-s • I»r C. U Ihw of Philadelphia, will &U* a (♦•(Him i<\\ ‘Pyromc• i;• and its IlmUailOMs, hofon theSt»* ! Treating sooiotv. \Vcdl,> ,( diiv evening, in the loin-* r«n»nt »*( the I>> i.r.l of ' 'omni* ;* • Ih* Vo'ing !’«« I*' t • 1 * Kit «f P-c. by tori.■ a cl ,r a v. ll i iv. a llnllowor ii patty, in ti church house, Th iiviL 'a' Min', No'. I -- . The For* *t Pi. byrerian CL Itch has revolved an poal for j*-Hy jam and pickle* from tin Ur> •• >- terinn < bur* h in IJvle ( •* k. to in used m the preparation of tb* fro. luncheons given to soldiers at Camp ] Custer, Sunday afternoon- l’< church will gret* fully r* r • dona tlona of these articL Hallowe'en panic will b< given Tuesday ami Wednesday o\*rin-s Evening ( oat of In usual Lines TOR Th’ nhu'iiml rout i>< of black cltlf on, made on a fnitndntlnn of white >at|ri, and tho very full about'the «hotiln<ra l.« field in at the hem In i he»»v double frill Th> chief f*Ature of thb »nl* r *Mf- U Wrap in the "mantemi" bock Thlch In cf chiffon heavily cmbrobl 'red v»Ml> nold and silver *brrad uni hickh Miwn with rc ritn-* Th tope ml eoilur ;*r f ' dutnn*Yl rijlih •»rvl* ot ftJkuak ( fur, with the fur -a.-h, completes the coat Illusion. In the mantle wo discovi r the pos ibdlti* oi 'doming fur. The corn •dnation of two furs, such as seal m I t k ink, a in this model, ts one w.*\ to at ,iln tln. effect, and the application of heavy braid and erjiilc ornaments is another .;i th* Parkview Athletic club for to mb and th*dr vilest* Th« 200 •■v o»m >oi ■ win have recently loiried th< club will he the special -■ tests of botioj The pntgram wilt ffer H.-llow. en games, music and dancing. • • 1 ’• • ' 'O. c Ladles of the G A ' " si'*- < octal and card party, '•dr:' -d \ iftrrnoon and evening, u * h.< honp of Mrs Thomas f>*voy, n 1 ui : Twelfths The afternoon t mrs will . devoted to ewinr for t e led t-rO'S mid the evening to r.ltdt NutU'er Will be. served at <> 7<t o’clo. k tr . I:c f*< fro it city chorus will he ' c. .-■ I Monday evening, in On ' I'ist - bool, under the direction • ’I •• i ecy, it ion commission. The 1 • e <.immunity sing it's' "rcuni ’ion ind Its ranks will f ‘ open to hth s. » and all un* Ihr (ouitnnnlty choruses in N< \*. >or a rid o'her larpe rifies of th** e'unir'. lathering in the public t'e iloro tiiocif us arouse , a 'on m in the .onglng of Am- r. > ' na»e al <nthems »nd Mines \ ci ( violin frainin. i- required for id chorus. \ "*I itc elephant * sale will ho! 'old for <he benefit of the Sophie 1 1 Wright nurseta. In connection "l I t!,i Kast Side settlement, dur mr t!'. W..-K of Nov. I.' IS'uiatloTV ■■t* f.o|i|eii-<t el ill kinds of hone o 1 and eff« anti clothing The-p may | '"• mto t:.* Vinton company stor age t: op si’s Henuhien and Wood bridge »* . i.r v |! pe called for if be • < rtlcnienf house Is notified I l‘b“ C bovine have taken bene* ft’ 'hi ’''lT I ? canon of concert.« • I>• 1 1 o;''beptr:il aNNOfia iti 'ii. whir >i vill nfen Monday even !mp in \r< dla, with the Chicago I S' ■ nfifthn> or< lu stra. Arthur Bh*t -1 ''< k. I'i '.ni t, soloist Vl*-“dnnie« ! Kr» derici. M Mnt, I/m W. llowcti. J * li.irb. \Y Pmrd John N. Mayle>, j fames nurpi- > • Hook. .lr . Theodor* j l> f’. ihl, N J ( on y, (baric* A Du i charm*’, Horace i: Dodge. John K | Dodire, John M. Hyar. Merton t! Farr, ft M Ferry. Jr . lame* H Ford. < lav ton A Gnnnell, George Hr rrreaves. Hrneft \V. Haa**, Frank J H*’Cker. Ktigone W Leu|» Ralph S. I unp, Wilfred (\ Leland Lurjen P Moor*' Jr, William V, Moore, U< act’ 1* Mc'slmpr, Philip 1 11. McMillan If Adlincton N**« man. Arthur S. Parker, Morse Roh ’n* rt. Joseph H K< hlotman. Harry 1 Skillman John S Sweeney, Txujl' ! K Hit >r. •! Jay U inton, James - North Wright. J Harrington Wain *T. Moser* t'hnrle* L Freer ami Jacob S. Farrand. Jr. Ihe innuil f oiumcnrernenf eir c<ho« and re' cpUon of the Parrnnd Training w c|i ml for Nurse* i.i ron nefien with Harper bn nilnl will tike place rhur>da> owning. Nov I. ill the Wt n* Count > Medical o riety auditorium The graduating cla** includoi* ijrctia Henson. Am a Hello McClure, Dot a Keller, h lor rnre Crane, Amelia rowan. Kmh ryn Flynn, Grctchen ltt*r. Rlrdie Harrington. I.illle M Lister, It. n I arr, FIK Mclntosh. Fdlth Frcorn. Krrnn Fog, Ltla Sibray, JeaM<> y. M< ! F nr.ie. KMh Ix>we, Irene MU6hell. , IMnnche Ho**. Marie Corey. Mar ni pt Gre*n, Major!* Fraser, Donald.■ l'evaney. Juli* Dwyer, Alice Whit- | nev. Roaeniarv Swe»>t, Marlon Chap man. G* aidine S.uinieM, Alv»i na' ( rone, Alta Griffin, Neva Wilson, Adelfiid- 1 Holt, Father RobertStel la A 'lan* r Children Ory r OR fLETiJtER'J CASTORUi MATERNITY K | < * e vpi In tit inot t. f i n*r<l u»a t i t> - itllkbl* .|. tin•» «•. tien DANK I HRYVNI' hews at all tint* 1 -* »« a »«t n variefj of maiernlty aprenei * • • rli*-r (Inn* normal f’at'ntefl a<! luaimeat* |.ar- j fr t Tt and *' '•« li»’i« at all time*. I w ttheut a It' iat lens. Lane BrynntM»l.i":;., THEATERS Vs iJI.S I 1« Offerln* Julian Kill litre in I L*- Count#** Charming, tl" Maj-stlc *crern this week pr.ivldea hearty laughs over th.- sa»:< . salve develop ments >*f the plot, ref.let.. vs 11ti am • priaing situations and which serve* to pieaent KHllilir t<* the screen, wdiero hi* umuu t.-tP-nts .m <•» - tain t‘> please i| ■.le hs tnm h i•• gl • ha'- "it the pi .kink slhk “The I'ownfe-s t luiinlm ' c- ;» hgt,t and airy come.lv w tm- n f..; I mv l>\ > i.de 11 Iturg i— - 1 snd «'« i" 1> n \\ •U * and smio'ks s'roiiKl.' of th< n <1 i oined*. t vp< of Impossild' i .u i \ was the 'a***- w th h’« app'-t uj • * "'i th* stage, Kiting*- 1 1\ • .« » • i:f• 'i a lice that I* entirely tie-' from .an\ - thing wlil> li iioaht mffle the poi » of Ins and I eiiee s ll\ the ;•■ p. .. t plication of make-up. ml the , ,j*|l proper and ntor.* than • i.il’ .iif‘t cult application of cl the--, 1 •• jtl■ l • to nsaurrie th* n••• I. <1 ;n ’ • ft 1 • Countess Kaff'dski !■ In ■!• gree, Asaumirig t'" r «■ “f i •foreign l»d\ of 11»' • I’lin;* i« Saunders. »i'.- e»sfultv I? t d.i. . * himself into in e . .f iw ■i• • i • whh-h lie h.vd pr Vh'tisC been os'i | c|*ed intriguer Mm*' if nc* iLe •> | ftd*nce of the lad'. fl. s h»*f.|t | t tint he Is a Id. * a *e,.j t. * I he stand* in her • r, .1 lales most r>f the rr * n fi :u five' and mon*v n. .'• i,«t ~o ■ t I: i .('roe* and fnall* wh* o t *> '• e appini-'h.s emt us iu i d,n loses l,ii «1 ml t■ 1. i,' iv .cl ! j forgiven Tl «■ Ma • «t i t <*Y- o, . j '. ~ I Ins song rnimhii* and ;i I 1 t u additional r it 1 • .• :st a llnten t > f < K' * ■ ' I I pli tures vs th ml. ' • tit • h,v I \ I 1 Jd.loot I Mutt .in-i t -ff ui'i *< ' - i/• f Vsw <.r|e*i>* 1 lid ntl. e • ,■ • • , f interest I it Kl tl (n announ* mi th*' > • n uy r ’■ ** music*l ali u to it.e (,y. . i’ - i*• > - * gen* In <1 *■ sc t 1 lung 11 c .* |«*r 11 ie< 'rich. :it ■ c .i iol . .u" j« ildn might w ttt ■ niid- t t* l, •* the move ti r'‘>nd hv ■• j 11. ti out the flrn two adjeetli's Th - Would lea'-e h t Mrll i lequ.vt' t s ':p t ~ ?l of Th producth n IT seem* m jutv that c.itrr.vr with rv* much cleverness nd talent a i thi* one posse ..vnn 1 t*r • *•( • a * rr, in n tigl n • j fortnan* e <*•» i* nia n ■• ••»••• i« given to « > par tl*rtst s I rO' t•|H • I ■ >1 I! 1 1 .... I n!ll> Ttnu *• ' t -.p y v'loltn ’■ * • I *• . < i ■• t • men. some of w t i <rt -< ■ -m I » 11 \el V Ch< uUS I len 1 1 1;. I , sUrt Hi" tlii'iei.t 1 'n* .''' small nnd the hf i \en lu'C' h.t th not In fredll • n f| i • v 11 1 v ■ ’ v nnd fn»r«Mi»«t f>" htl' i" W u'e fhe.oine.l. «t.. i“• 1 ( : I *i ’ .nvth : t . m t heme iust .. h "lj<’ ' .<lB of songs ind vpe laities, u|ld I,a Ml' il '- pr“i e.i if . et - '* and V 'gol" '“l' Hilly Itons. is not • • r.I • large snd odd looking. I ,t h* esn d.ince In nn am’i.- nr grote* ;ue fashion find ei r '6 entetfalnlngly when he wants to. t.'ke r.fher h:g n.eti on the ‘tlvge . r dle . largely upon hi* ei*. Hitts \Y •**. n Hat rot t M) wTm appet- u his kfac* is diminutive. I .it hig to Ms success witli the audiem e f> r' time he led the < hoi i« n «..’’o* 'r •* son* the crowd would M k the pr gress of the enter! linu cotT' 'r* r etstence f.>r more Miss Ka*elie ftoo? h. is hn p1 1 * * t lie j ir t <.* n e\ | • on sand dicta torla I w If*. I« nn s 11 * who deserves a belter 'n 1 e tn t" j hs • t- a par t m the u **< * Tl.c performance »v til he 'u tt,e !,• I eeupi ail week with ti)e mi ,v I ini' IP s followed h> I'eg O' M ■ Heart’ next wf'k i.ti rm i.eo-ge K Haves, In th ...» 1 ! It. r*-,* n Klderherrv I* ftte k*v st n* i r'-'oir whom is wrltt* n m *t pf th<* i lines n "t> le i'x * Trip t.. N v. . y. y." a two-act buries. |U* present'd) -A new economy in food if you agree with the many thrifty women who are finding that H-O helps to save household money and at the same time provides a nourishing, strength ening breakfast dish. Try H-O and see if it won’t largely re place expensive eggs and meat on your „ fei breakfast table. Notice that you only have to cook R . cipe .. H . O ” B ,~d H-O 20 minutes. That s because 2 *w o o«.- mi, steam-cook H-O 2 hours at the mill. % tihlfspnoM v«lt, 1 table Try H-O too for the new delieiousness <i.’‘^ei of its true nature-flavor. cup m lukm.rm war#, Add t>oiling niter to Oatmeal and let fitand 1 hour; add molasaea, ; Wouldn't today be a good time to start “'/• ' ;': r> di '' ,,!vM ”, * ” <ake and flour; let ra»*>e until to serve H-O? And remember: One r *ub|e ii hulk, beat thorough* I j 1 c t t 1 - ... Ijr ute liand to ahape turn package ol H-O makes 30 dishes of dc- to buffeted bread paas let I licious, nourishing oatmeal. ImVVM .™i'i ««* ' steam Looked I DETROIT TIMES |hi Hose SxdelVs leindon Pe||es, i the I'.fi'cti theater tills wrek. If Mr \V''hater, when he compiled the cJieiuina ry, iruiude.i the noun i•**?».' • ■ ti* <t must liave witnea.»e.l K ite Pulltn in in * ne of her d*p. it - Illii in hers «.f which this vviek's bill sooimls It is certain that aim is • ti*- n0.,-i hind working principal "ti the hut I* .<i 1 1 • ■ stage In .1 dancing ; ii'iml.rr with T.ildle Smith, she act.red j l!'* "'• «•! noon hit, Sunday. “M •> n Non li .tight Your I»ii>ertv IH' ip. ;» descriptive sing number by the up.,l.- (.iinpMny. wuh worth about I • gl.t iipmes '.cording i<« the value J placed n It hy the audience, A shap'd, ai l Mud w -rking chorus | iv not ihi lenst plea .«nt feature of J the pei formiin, e W hat Is more un | usual t nef'« '.’a* n**t n poor vole* In the ii •. r reggi i.ip '• and P ir> - i•. a pleasing voire and Ii« a iipai le 'lan.er as well a« a vir iu • n i >■■’ ..ii i 'am Lewis, the in* vital,!' fftdirats* r median, has s ! li'-w «'■*■ ri ' oil of I nei and gets hi i">* . 1.,-- l ‘ ape. Altogether 11 is an . »• • I'-nt hill nit I’ll hi st th the heroine r* irarding men I’ 'ti md '' ieni . if n t with actus! • n.* m ;>t ind th hero * g,.tls*|c*ll\ 11 >' I. kn >\v. all nhout women inde.i ,n V; idy." th# feature !■ ui ii t ' •it 'h.-um this w#ek. with j M V.m. ri « sail* In the principal i p,| 1 .111 I. II ! f ! 1-Mrr ll h*! lead ’ *-up, 'I is ii f ptur»* play fill) of jp. - till '|c S .'ilPplj MallEed. '■>!ii i)d ii A ready" is in sit'd rn t p .• :h l*c;»er « •”*, with advent iif • > - lllierulix stinkier! thru i.: t: i* f ■ ipii'cs and grip-, the In ■ Mr*, i is'.le widely known ' i- r i.sti im; fiitd ns 'hr “best • ' '\ no in AH' run 1 1 seen •i « t <■ insi 'i.'t'n ui dan' ■ ! . O'i i, itrii graceful, and not »• w i ,'i • f elaborate and artis* ■' . i ■ i, , l ii it mm of her iiw n d>' a’gti i •< u r n who outcla**es her •r'- ph'» < ompanton *n dariny. i. ' . .-.nil ~>r spoils and in r*- | hip “f In* - -s In ping w ith emar- AP ' ■ the thrilling scenes ar« thoie ..v* >• .»’ w Mrs f'.istlc leaping fr«. if .♦ ei T. hsnrlMns a canoe li tie I'Httllpg for her life ui H • tin il-nt stream after her . frud (•>>!< > overturned and fighting j' ■:i:iii • - ui attack h**' <n the t to i • * ■ «r,i which Is shown •• • . ist.oce 1 ! ' index ill,* I- l 1 inc'udes a K'y ] don ne'i\ and ■ *t■ i»• rim* of in - ■ ♦ ItIX.IM Typical ranch 11 f•» Is reallsUcally , : rtrs < I in “The Mnti From Painted Post. tl.* Ugrnt theater’* screen '• ntiii» for t week w ith r>ouglas ! I 'iiri anks in the j rlnripsl r >|e, ft's I a ni'lodrama f ,<■ west, with au :h*ntlc presentation f the lif» of tl, istfl* iHPg*. the I -nnclltic of the senrllugs, M r "hustlnß of Tift* bron ch>'s. the raids *.f tlir 'tittle rustlers end the retaliations of the ranchers In the snp*araiv' of « p ref t y school ma< her from the east th* pursuit of revenge is interfered with somewhat hy the lure of love, and « dual claim I Is rstahllshed on th*' interest of the j ipeef a tot Ka ii harks n« “Fan* > Jim’’ Rher : w «.od, has ded,o.afe«l h’i ’lf.- to the I pursuing of ' S '-SO Smith.’ the had | i.ian bully of the range, who has I slum the sister ..f Sherwood. ffher- i [ «o,i(l do- '<*.« himself f,, acquiring i ]• ,t profh enri In the handling of ; > e SI x - ill. '<> r I IV h ch will give hI m i • inetldu., ' fa *h >w in the Inevi- I t'i '*; fo<) • with the dexter' u* gun- j |uc n. I vent nail v he i« called upon •t" n a- in a hand of t .rtlers and ] t! ejr leader Is surprised to find i’ • <■ hle-■ t r-f his soai- h. Th**ir mu tual ll>t< leS* in ; • school teacher’ n»crel\ s- rves to a- • entuat. tlieir erf rult.v *i-. oling M e stipp, rt ■ f Kslrbank 1 far* r.lleen P- ro> and Frank Ham -1" mi. Tin- em'»in ..’i • ( the screen j , m '.-.•tin n- Ip*'' ,i ihi Ist ie comedy i md it -i rt't - which are sh'.wn German Officer Escapes From Detention t amp • •‘W* * jff ,©4l i.'Lurt'NANT I.lrnl. Kuna (liritf. nho hrouiht tt>» flrlll»l» liner \i*p»in to Hnniplon Itonila h» n prltt, Hftrr htt rnp tnre n!T tt,«- ititrrt liv the l.trnipn r»il«l»-r tluror 1-cnrlv two Jf»rii hk«, Ma» oik- of to tiriaonrra who c»- «-n|te«f from the alien eiirm.i deten tion <-nnt|> at tort McPherson. The other nine litre me in her* of the • rei>a of the >j*|<nin nml the f»- biopi rnmiier ee detlrojtt latel t-'rledrli-h. both before and nffer the regular vaudeville program.— mi; r.s .1 11 l Snnd-r' M no f the pnpu -1- favor.te*- " lie mmlral comedy t ifje i m»ih r. ■ • • -t npi» irtnrt In motion pi'.tune " ih «eek in rh» Mile » rh.-ate n T'" I: ii n.i \\ «v. ’ At anointed with Mir.- . und-mon la the entire cornpan;- that ipi**-s • erl with her in tli" original • n*t The -toiv t-tin of Alice \v»-v an orphan ieareil h\ her tin le and aunt. Whefj T'anforth singer. ct>m»* ft, Alice'* tvorld *he falls In love with him and ho with her The romance la well told and splendidly stag.-d and the ||(M-t> •; ta J I-n if. in ever- re. a pec t M < lleilt In the r*»t are »ijch veil Known player* is Ada St. Clair I’ >ro Plow-den, t»nni» F.llia-in and Norm n Trevor Th» picture :« a. reem and • -eroding; and f<>l- ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. low mu the vaudeville matinee and I preceding the tv t show nt night - ■ ♦- « t«HIM.TIIN Tl.e h'K melodrama < f the race j track "Tli* W hip.' wfcu h win hint t*» thla rqun tr> from the. luuir i theater t.indoc ami h ' >• > e#n on the stage .« It I tip prraep.tetl in motion putun form tlla week, on! the Wa«hinittntt *, ri>"n "The Whip win hw i* a|>.- f-*t il 11 I Iv produ- et) on the rpoahinj; state in douldy a«. t.n the acreen li ii-tdN Itaelf ti. t,.g v. tinM of movement it <i < olor. In ta exhibition of |,r>i evflrah alone, ft In h retnarlxtie »:-ctael*» The in p i t ne In c.r of tin the hunt )>ail in inagn ihem. and tie train wr ret k and autrimoblic • < ll.alnn as exciting an aiijm n. tlm «r ever ihown on th* Ntie»n There la a iinri of love eporlloK honor, Intrig 10. eelf-aa-. rtHce a-id dar ing runniit tlirti*. tj t the pmt te.i ecerea whi*h tell ti e *>,l,- in »» ft mot o« acti it. Irving dime r.lvlcjfc. Mina iiatilor »nd ot|»- I<• ft!tn f.tvtuilea *tih t th< "-.pal ha ranters. Th« m urn program offers « vat ety of other picture* arul Emmons I and <***lv!n offer n-*w songs NEW DESTROYER IS SPEED MARVEL \VASIM\f»TO\» Uct Keporf** ha-r boon matin in the Navy Impart mnnt upon th** trials nf one of the | newest type destroyer*. known tip j tpc service a« "the flu**h d<wk type," j w hlclt moans that the deck has been I Mapped of the things ihat are to bo i fount! on the dock pf iho older do .vtroyeis. Tl.e nm boats were ro uiiirt il to il»* i lop not l« ■-s Uvn h'r I >' five knol.-- on tl ejr trial mp, bill ' ith t.h*' Engine* properly tun»d up i t-ospijTi knoiN additional are not oni> I pro hie but prob.ihlo It is n*c per ■ tniiteil to publish the resulte furilier than o say that the officers were I very eiithtisiasile in their report.-* j ' ’ Arthur Shattuck | p atriot-Pianist Appaarlng With th« Chicago Symphony Orchestra At the Arcadia Auditorium Thla Evening Uses th« . ; Steinway PIANO - Tt is tho t hoicp of tho most famous and talented artists it is heaid in connec tion with the greatest orchestras. Merit alone is the consideration for sucli choice—musical attainment in highest degree is the result sought. That, with all Makes of Pianos to select from, the STEIN WAY is chosen by the leading pianists, musical authorities and organizations the world over, bespeaks quality everywhere recognized and established as supreme. Steinway grands commence in price at $H2 r >; uprights, ss’»o up. Other instrument.- taken in exchange. I The prestige, dignity and richness, standing I and musical superiority of the STFTNWAY, make it the Piano in which you will find great est pleasure in ownership! Grinned Bras Exelueive Mulligan Representatives HEADQUARTER f. i 2KI--I7 Woodward Avenue 4 M LihlT 11RVI'S AMI ** MK>T» \\ K>.)\ «TUIT| '(i MO>.. 11l T. 2#» ■■■ \ I Cl* ‘TH( IIM. «ll>„ ll(T 31* \' ’ ' irt < ' t H : RESISTA ErThr Girl at the C«ar Counter" r_<vi iii it n;t> *t T'—a B a—oTiii:n kimti iie*—« »•;ar*iv*; rn ~ TT “‘ ati-x M.l *m\>; ■ “T r at* r: '-ins IMII (.IA < * ••!!*«• Man H 'lit*. __ A1 FAIRBANKS &VEHNOM UaStle t >1,1’.. t t., f, 7 t<> 11 m IMITEI n niNtlMi 1 ONTK'T it -n ||e.! nt t|i ■ 1 1 r "B •"PI! \ >ft f* r Mn I * 1.1-2.-..- V«wdr»llle 3 .V>-1 P.P.11 Mihli IA-UV-n.'..- * B 1 ~9 **2?- J rirliirr* i-4-fti4A Lawrence Simpaon Cos. 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