Newspaper Page Text
THEDAILY INDEPENDENTS HELKN A. TIU'IISDAY MOHN INC. J UNE Hi, 1894 SIMiCIALSAU- OP sJovcltyDrmPattcrns ANDCONTINUATION BALE OF SILKWAISTS. rADIES -This week we reach the ACME of our VALUE GIVING! The TOP NOTCH of Our Bargain Olfming! The Culminating Point in Our Carpet and Lace Curtain Reductions!^*-^ And we stand prepared with NEW and WELL REPLENISHED STOCKS in ALL' DEPARTMENTS to reinforce the sections below enumerated, as they become depleted bv the^ONSLAUGHT which LOW PRICES for HIGH-CLASS GOODS, is always sure to bring. OUR NOVELTY DRESS PATTERX REDUCTIONS average about 50 per cent, which means^giving TWO DRESSES for the Price of One. The Soothing Rustle of Our Silk Waists is already heard in every House in Helena, and we continue the Silk Waist Sale this week to enable those^Ladies who were prevented by the late rain storm from completing their purchases to do so this week. Take Elevator to Silk Waist and Carpet Floor. SILKWAI5TS. BPIIIA I. 1 ho. r. made or Modern Meiaual. put together by skilled^^/eiet-ltektre-whoeoepeolaliy 1* Nkj protected by Patent Uem^Waist Shields, mil SatS^1 with an ova to both bnno.tr atul durability. ALeading^Lady OnceSaid: Olvema -i, 11^waist- of artistic shape^and fsahiontblo finlah^of (ente^l Y obriee, nail^I'll allow yon HM4 1^aatilifflffT of costumes^datlr tor 30 dan that^will b^ tha euvy of^alt bar Yaehtere, finn^^an. River. I ana.^ftionntaln. or Toariat^Xionrel*nlata.en^l will^Infallibly make tha^mouths of Ultra Faah-^iensb a 1 sdtaa abeo^lutaly water in their^anrloan desire to sat^them at tteir Baaalda^Heeorta RareOpportunity, a Chance of a Lifetime to buy an Elegant Parlor^Carpet at Less than flanufacturer's Cost. 750yards of the far-famed, world-renowned Iiigelow Axminster Carpets, which are^retailed in New York city at $2.25 per yard. Our prica for this week's sale only. . Allnew goods and the very latest designs and colorings. Full width borders to match $1.65 Onelot Body Brussels, extra quality, borders to match (reduced from $1.40 per yard)now onlyy ^^C's 15Picct-s Tapestry Brussels. Former price $1.00 a yard.^Now only 62!c. H BRKla a ffarnple lot wblch answers to tha ^Landing Lady'a^ Tary^beautiful and i.i. luroe.ine.y graphic inscription. HIA K BILK WAIST, raffle front platted be* a Mai da and light^lining, to.d 1, Mp at t.Vn OurSale Price Only $3.90 This Week 111At K SATIN fJLKAII WAIST 1- nil fr- t. pliltid biek, very Bert.^Uiaal I'r.o^ I . u ThisWeek's Sale Price Only $4.85. il.whuntil aim. H1LK WAIST-hull front, plait.d back- bold^regularly for ft) ^0. OurSale Price Only $4.85. FANCY bll.h WAItJT-Eitra htyllah. rariety of colora Ueuel^prloa .7.00. NowOnly $5.00. rANi\ SILK WAIST Large double aipa. umbrolla elaero. Hold for$7. HI. NowOnly $5.50. HLAtK AND WHITK ST SIPS -II.h WAIST-rlajaot style, double^cep^, eold everywhere fur f ^ ^i SalePrice This Week $6.00. ChenillePortieres. Anotherlot of those superbly designed elegant^French Chenille Portieres, double dado and^fringe, all colors. ONLY$2.89 THIS WEEK. TableCovers. 4-4Chenille Ta^le Covers, fringed all around, 70c^each. 6-4extra heavy Chenille Covers, new designs, $1.65^6-4 Satin and Damask Covers, new shades. Reg^^ular price $3.00. Our price ior this week's^sale only $1.95. ...LACECURTAINS... IrishPoint Lace Curtains, full size, this week's sale only$2.90 a Pair Our$7.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains, this week's sale for$4.95 a Pair Our$9.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains, this week's sale for$6.15 a Pair Our$12.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains, this week's sale fora *^air Our$15.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains, this week's sale for$9.15 a Pair Anticipatingthe tariff reductions we offer full size Real Lace Brussels Net Curtains, thisweek's sale onlv$9-35 WeWill Sell This Week All Our Odd Lots of Real Lace Curtains. p.etty Antique Designs of the ^Queen Anne^ period, 54-inch by 4yards loneReduced from $25.00 to $15.50 11'airs Antique Designs of the ^Queen Anne^ periodReduced from $30.00 to $18.50 2Pairs Antique Designs of the Louis XIV. periodReduced from $37.50 to $23.00 2Pairs Antique Designs of the Renaissance periodReduced from $50.00 to $31.50 2Pairs Antique Designs, double threadReduced from $75.00 to $40.75 NOVELTYDRESS^PATTERNS. $145- ThisNo. 1 Lot ol Fancy Wool Epingltnss, tor-^mar prica $2 85, reduced tor this week's sals to^only $1.45 tor full Dress Pattern. $3-50. ExtraQuality bilk Mixed Checka and Fancy^Weaves, reduced trom $5.70. Sala price, this^week only $3.00. $4.25. ADesirable Line ot Cheviots and Fancy Wool^Serges, always considered cheap tor $6.75.^This week's ssle only $4 30. $5-95- ACholoa Lot of Novelty Crepons in Silk and^Wool mixed. Elegant styles, some very unique^designs. Were sold sll the way up to $10.50.^Must go at this week's sale at $5.95. $0.95 ImportedNovelty Dress Patterns in Diagonals^and Changsable Brocades. Regular price $15^and $16.50. Will be sold this week's sala lor$0.95. $13.00. Anassorted line ot French Patterns, elegant^effects, sslscted specially by our resident New^York buyer from a manufacturer's stock of^Paris Novelties Original prices ranging all^the way trom $20 to $25. Sale price this week^only $13. CHIFFONS. Striped,French Gauze Chiffons, in evening^shades, talry-Uks, billowy creations. Regular^price $26. Will be sold this week lor $1750. DAILYDYING. Thamaplo does nut shed lta leave. Idudo tempest mma HSlM rain,^dut softly, wben tlio south wind grieves,^blow, wandering over wood unci plain.^Ono by ono they waver through^The Indian eiiuilnrr'e hazy bluo^And drop at laat on tho forest mold.^Coral and ruby und burning gold. Ourdeath la gradual like t'iraej Wedie with every waning day;^There la no waft of sorrow's hrerza^Hut beare enme heart leaf alow away!^I'p and on to the vast To Be;^Our life la going eternally!^Letaof lit. than *f bail laat year Throb*In your \rliiaand throbs In mine,^But the nay to heaven la growing clear.^And the gate* of the city fairer ablne.^And the day that our latest Ire am it a tie.^VYide thef will open for you and inc. Unidentified. I. .... Trom Trees. Thestudent of nntiirc may Isata Borne^Metis* and inu ntttliiK lessons by cttrcful^observation of the ring* In the trunks of^tnvs. Ho will oUcrve that Homo ring* uro^wide, other* narrow; kiiiio full, t-leur rut^and regular; others Jagged, one elded anil^pcrlinur. spotted or attili) 'ilor Iniiybc deeply^Indented. Tlicau niTiimtily liititcnto tho^condition of tlio tree during IU various^stages of growth Ah encli ring Is a year'*^progTess, so oacli Is a pe rfect nctinliif that^year's development, to we may know how^It wee nourished. A full, wide, even ring^shows that during that year tlie troo luul^abundant moisture and nourishment. A^thin, irregular line Is cvlilrnco that tho^tree wo. not lu a, lloiirUhlng cunil i [ ion.^{-(jots, stalna und brinks In the IIiim show^tliut I he outside of tlio tree may have Urn^bruised or bent, or tlio bark and wood In^^jured In mine way. In fruit trim, Imper^^fectly devi lopiil rtii(.;s may Im eatisid by 1111^unusually lurgc crop of fruit, which so^taxed the vital powtisof tho plant that^but little, wuh left to lie turned toward tho^fomintloii of new wmil. Hy careful c\-^uminutioii and counting tho nkllliwl hoitin-^1st is enublod to read I be history 0/ tho tivo^trunk, and to u II In what your. It lies!^flourished, when there was Huh' fur It to^grow on, and when It was too constantly^occupied with fruit production toglvo any^care to Its own growth other II11111 the ali-^auMtely noratisury formation and solidify^^ing ot its ..titer coating. It would bo of^gie.it advantage to tho student If tlio lei!^IU and iiwsls uf Inns i^ould Is'explained^by eoin|N'lcnt p^ r.oiis. Suno day, when^tree planting Ix-coiiica inoru Important^than most people, icem to hollcvc, tbi.^knowledge would ho of nr. ai Value.^Sew^York Ledger. THEHISTORIAN. Nerohad bulging eyes aud was very near- f.lgbteil. DePoS had mote than one doe. of New-^gut e and the pillory. Spenser,the poet, suflered the extremes of^poverty uud neglect. Socrateswas greutly anuoyetl by the glan^^ders nf bis eueuiies. wbo accused him of be^^ing possessed by a devil. QeJilsJsiifTered imprisoumcnt on account^of bis devotiun to seience. Ills old age was^darkened by great poverty. Churchillwas very restive umlar criti^^cism mid was constantly In a rage about^some hostile notice of his poems. llazlittwaa fond of tea and drank it so^strong and in such quauiitlesthat be ruined^his 1ligesti1.11. Ho was made miserable must^of bia life by dyspepsiu. Heelhoven liecauie deaf and Ions' before^his death could not even hear the drums in^the orchestra. He never heard the greatest^of bia own compositions. Hawllnson,the historian, was strongly^tuspetted of steuliug the Issiks of his ac-^(|iiaiiitiincesiind was always made angry by^any allusion to book filching. HeartIV of Franco hated cats anil SSSsi^uol endure their presence. Although on.^of the bravest of soldiers, the presence of a^est uhvnys mode him tremble. lluckleplanned work for a half dozen^lili'times und was miserable becuuse b.^hie .v In could not finish it. When attacked^by his (sSsl lUasjSj he exclaimed, ^What^will lici nine of i.;\a.iokf PIS)e was made mlnerable all his life hy^the criticisniH of men wht.tn he knew to be^unworthy to Judge his poetry. He knew^tbelr ignorance und prejudice, hutrould not^endure their criticisms. ^St. Louis Ulobe-^Democrut. Ksentistlmotiial published in behalf of^II..'. Harsaporilla oiaj bo leliad upou aa^ire tl, true. luaranta.'dCurs.^We authorise our advertised dragglats to^sell Dr. King's Ntw Diseoverr for Con^^sumption. al^s nnd colds, npou tbl. oon- diliOD.If you sro a filleted with a cough,^told or any long, throat or H an trouble,^and sill oae this lem.dr ss dlretted, kit^ing it a fair trial, sod expe i.noa so bena-^flt, yon may retoro tha bottle and bsvs^your mossy refanded. W. ao.M not rask.^tbl. offer did so not kn.w tbm li . King'e^New Blustery o uld b^ railed 00. It never^disappoints. Trial bottles free st I'arohen-^D'AehesI I'rng Co.'e (lure. Large elli^O^^^Die asd $1. 'Ridluule,^ suys s tJeriiuui crltlo, ^Is^Ilk. a blow wltli u10 fist; wit, ltku the^|iriok nf a 'iHejtlo; Irony, like tho sting of a^thorn, anil humor the plaster which bouls III l'We.. I Happydar* and restf.l night* resell^from using Aytr'a 8. ssparllla. It go ran-^slate. .11 the bodilv fo.otl.a. an I at eogtb^ene the nervous system tbat sorry and fa-^ilgne a e comparatively unkn.wu and Ufa^It truly enjoyed. Ii is 1* talnly ^ moil^vonderfnl medietas. WhatIs If I^What is there Hbout a carriage,^ ex^^claimed Peniuk rather testily, ^that im^^bues a niuu who ridoe ill It with such a^^^ii|x.'rubuiidiii.ce of affected dignity t I met^u carriage tb'wsnornlng with oue lone man^kitting in It. It was nobody but Jones, s^Tallow that I cau slap on the hsck and^knincb in 1 in riba when I tueel bim on tho^Lldewulk; bill, bless you, when ho passed^(lie in a rurriage this morning, he Ixiweil^(slightly and w ith as much diguityaaif he^were president of a half dozen healthy re-^uhllcs. Now be waa in the carriage by^liuiHf If - thi-m seats around bim -and he^MSJJ very easily liar, yelled to me to Join^mi in the rldewttbout sacrificing bis good^hnrneter. He dldu't do it, however. Ha^strove straight mi wilbiHit more than a stiff^ksiw. A Inigwy dispell'! have I but effect on a^in an, n ride 011 horseback doesn't, an electric tardoesn't then there must lie something^ti s carriage ennduoive to haughtiness.^^^jAtlauta Journal. Ilnek:ea'e Araioasa've.^Tb. best salve la tb^ worl I for Cols^I'rmees, Horse. 1 lee a. Halt llheuni. Kevar^bVi ee,'Lite , ChappeJ Ueude. Cbilblalss,^Ci me end ell 'lei Kroitloes, an I p.si-^Uvalr cnr.s 1 Ilea, or 00 par 1 sui ed. Ill*^gnsiamte.l lo give letfeet estlifaetlon or^mun.y refanded, I'noe W e nle per I'ox.^F^i en la by the I'aronea-L'Acheal Dreg^company. Intho dotiilnletis of the tirltls.lt empire tiloiieaout. H.Ouo iu Ut IduSH vunlsb every^rear without leaving any Indication as to^ihelr wborualHiute orcverappearing again. Whenthe hair haa fails 1 oat. leevlng the^head bald, If the aoeip Is not shiny. Ibex I.^a ehano. of regaining she b.lr by aelug^Hall'. Ilmi Misj.sjlh IseeeptlveA[ipearaneea. Tholi.ie lin, rnur Throekniorfon of^Texas waa quite us fumoits at the bar ai^lu polities. Ono of his most notable rase,^tvus th^ defense of a man named ]^ mur,^wbo was accused of murder. Mr. Throck-^iiiprton soon dlM-overed that the evidenco^against his client wiu^ Uto strong to be^overcome by any plea cieopt tliut of self^defense, but almost uny other lawyer^would have Ixn-n nonplused hy the discov^^ery that the man whom ltomar killed was^In his shii t sleeves ai I lie time, and that I^no ono luul seen him with a wen|sju ex-^posod. Mr. Th rock morion gave no sign^of discouragement when tin^e fact, wcro^brought out. but lit. the proper juncture (if^affairs ho suddenly pullnl off his coat end^waistcoat, und turning around so that tlio^jury eoulil ^^^ ovory side of him liKjtiin d^whether, In their Judgment, ho wan armed^or not. The unswer in ihe negative was^unaninioiis. With a knowing smile, Mr^TbriR'kmorton proeeeded to draw fn m^under his left urm one pistol, sjaotaM^from under Ids right, one from each of his^hootH, end iiimIij a huge isiwio knlfo^lii'iii under his shirt at tho buck of his^neck. Ah ho laid tho weapon-, in a row^on the table ho said, ^You see, gentle^^men, although in my shirt sleeves, It wa.^not safe to consider nio unarmed.^ Tho^jury exchanged glances, und counsel for^lbs pi. ^eeuilon knew from that moment^HUM their case was gone.^Kate Field's^Washington. How'sThis^^W. olf. r one kisdred dollar, reward for^any case ol catarrh tb.t onnuol be cured by^Hall's Claris Car*. F.J. ('ins 11 ^ Co..^I'r.^1 a , 1 ol.do, O.^We. lb. snderelgned. bav. knoss F. j.^Chenev for Ibe la.t flfloeu yoata and be^^lieve hint perfectly bono, able in all holi^^ness trasaaetios and flnan.lslly able to^oarry oat any obligation mad* by their^brio-WrsT dt 111' n Wkoleenledraigi.t*. Toledo, U. WAtVOfaa,hiss o A MtaviM,^Wboleeale druggists, Toledo, O.^Hall'* Catarrh Unre I. taken internally,^k.tlns dlrertly apon the blo.d Baca, ear-^faces of Ihe eretem. I'.lea 75 cents per^be!lis. Hold by all diaggial*. Te.nston-^al* ire*. A111111. ol 1 Taak. TrumpYou ha^ pnrty easy times^^inithlii to do but eland hero sellln loud (s'liells. PencilI'eddler^Thluk It'sossy, do you^^Don't you know poople won't buy pencils^01 a fi ller on tho strtvt unlee. ho looks^starvi-d an dejected an dospulrln That'seasy.'! I .mi 1 easy to look that way right^along w on y'r rakln lu $t a day.^^New^York Weekly. on.lor Itsmlauu*^A. a lemedy for all forms of baadseba^Klectrle Ulttare has 1 roved to be tbe very^best, ll effects e permenant eaie and the^moat drt.ded b.Mtast slrk bssdsobe. tlsld^to II. laflaesce. W. urge all who sr.^slllieted to pmoar. . bottle, and give tbls^remedy a fair trial. In osaae of habitual^oonelipatinn Uleetrio Hitters euree by giv^^ing th. needed tone 10 th. bos.ls, and few^ea.m long inui tb. ass of tbls tsadlelse.^Try 11 el onoe. Large bottles only t*) aesl.^at fsirhen-D'Aeheal Dreg Co. Slsletea leaves are said In Is' exvelltlit^for eleaulng Isittles that have b id milk In^them. I'ut a few leave. In ihe bottle, pom^In water, shake, then rlnae eutwltU cloar^w ater. It will make tli.ni clear aa crystal^aud remove any parlielaof milk. Atet'sHair Vigor I. a anlvei.al btaell-^S.r. H.iml.ie, effeollve asd sgr.e.bl. 11^haa taken high rank among tolls* srlleles.^Ibis pieparation muss.this snd ws.k hair^lo become abandasl, alreng, snd bsaltby,^asd restores to gray bur lie orlgiasl oolo . OFALL AGtb mayIs^ cured. Wo treat^all sexual disorders of^men. Four out of flvo^who suffer nervousness,^mental worry, attacks^of ^tho bluos,^ are but^paying tbe penalty of^tearlv exoessea. The^dread alarm of Impo-^J fancy, the exhsustlon of^. h Spermatorrhoea, may bo^a^tl IsHf l^k In firm ron^^cnc, ui^1^ \f fSJ Esa l# modirnlc 'rjieuw Ken 1^for our/rw BoaJod be^HOOO. book,^^ l'EHFECT MAS. ERIEMEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. FREE! Drs.Liebig ^ Co., TheWorld Renowned Specialists.^PERMANENT OFFICE: 13 x MAIN ST. HKI.KN5L ASK FOR TICKETS VIA IIIFP.CONSULTATION given teall peraeaa^raflailng from i fcronlo DUasete. Imitu- ^f tka E... lai. N aa, 1 hroal, Liver, t loraaok. tld-^nei^, i riuarr 1 rgsas. Nervuua aad Private^affect one. the rapidly inereaeiag Dumber ut^pat'sata la Mantaaa demead ersatur fariluia.^end accemuindsiu.ns, to ssaat abiek lit-. Liebig^41 e bare eeiak lahxl ^fb on. Id t tut . ity. i Lay^will beln eherae ef s flaly Mthenstd rspraaeu^tatlva who: will report all cnnplicaied Uebead oWre, where ronplete recrda are kept^^f all oases aud the Irretoiant adovie.1 kacb^bi aa^- ' l.atlng lta epaciili i^ no ^m^ phveioiaa^and cevar leee (bau iee asparianred apeo!all^'a^bare a cooealtalloa on sverjr case p;e-anial^Haviag thou.ati't* to refat to. eniupauaona are^readily loads No alaeflmentlot^simply sp^t'lyiua Ihe treatment that baa ttraas without^lumwr provett aucreaifu . 'I bia la the eecret of^their aueeeee and Ibe retsoe e.eh marvelous^ear*, ee keretufure naerieil ha.e besa ma in^after the bret loosl nhjairiaue proaouaeed them^lepelaerly Incoreble. WIN( kruale aflaetiona, whether from etrly^ladlfe-elioaa Venereal K^coees*. teailntl^rVeshnees, I^sh of N aahuod. Hypbillia and otbei^affections eadUtiag ib.m train aejoyiiig ear of^the pleasures of fa treat*! and mire I afier^absolute failare by oti.ar* l'r^ l.iabls l i ^'i^reiiuletloa fer their unpsralolled aiie.-eae ta^Ireeliag the I' aea.aa ol Java la solid wida, ^nj^Ihrj have patleute In all pa'ia of It WUMItN-lheirapeeia le^ for aflertloue of^Woissu. has sll ll^^ laieet sppllanoea and^remedies ese4 la the prleeipal kuaplials, aa I is^^ If .out s .up.ua ua iha rosai IA'l Al.llll - A ad kiedr.at aflretinea ef Ihe^Tie, I er. Threat and 1, una ^lu eeaef ully tresis I^ann Isa inaiiaer se miiul; aa to be aroeplabls bl^the aioet deiioste child. Ireeee for ep nsl l eforimtieft ITab Pea:, at*,^sjsnsfai lurad. tslltfacln n gusiamaed. lallaerlrei.d arald baing harriel bi the^lerte retaber of i.atisn!e- inoa. who cannot^fiau II ooi.\esieat loeaeihe Iminent Mnoelall.ta^esn alete their eaaea bv lellsr i *'^^r I atteuiina^givan'o corn spondence and medlalue ^i n^plianres arSI by esoreaa KogularVisits Monthly AtUreal 'alia'^ the IMIi aa I i ik^At Mlsau la oa tue l ib AtVoaauian on Ibe IHh. AtUnngeten ua the Wi MontanaDlvlaloe 1J N^io htreet. Ileleo*^Noriham IHviaioa -S i ^^t Hrua.lwe(. Halt. ii r, kl.Btana.^tonthsiB I'lviaiem-1.1 Mouth Mskn ttvoel las Augidaa,I eliforata^Oaatrsi liwielini am to ^JJ Waal Mat i Street, hanaee' Ity. Miasuun _^Weaiaru invlalon-IUU l.sery Htreet. nan Frau- clreo,California. crni i.lalou -iu* liaudolpk Wreeu Ihiaag. AlbertLea Route /1ir\rveapolis and 5t Liovjis PailWay. BEST 1.1 n 1 TO ST.LOUIS: HOTSPRINGS CHICAGO: KANSASCITY CALIFORNIA WRATES ANDA Ti f*\ TTTC INFORMATIONADDRESS rV. ^). V^U 1 1 J, FORLOW RATES AND^OTHER ACTINGGEN. T. A P. ACJT. MINNEAPOLIS. ..PATENTS.. FORI^rVENTOIlS. Procuredby The Press Claims Company. Fqnalwith the Inlerret of tboae baring claims egalsst the governraeal le that of INVF.N-^TOHH. who often lore tke beueht of valoable lavenlioue beeeuee el the meompet^ncr ot lo-^stteallon ol the ttiorneye emplored to obum their patents, loo much oare caauot be^eaerele*! ta emi loylog rompetant aad rebalde eollrltora to prornro |^ienls, lor Iho ralue^el e patent depends g eetly. if not rntirel,. upon Ike eare and skill of the stiorney. Wlihths view ^f i r.t... ting ln^^ot..ra from w.-rihleea or earo eea attorney a, and ef seeing^that lB^euioreare ^ell proieeted by vsltd pateata, TIIK I'lihrtH I i AIMS I'litdrANY haa re-^tauird counsel eat art lu patent rrarlioe. aad la therefore prepan d to obtain ratrut*. londu. I^iDierferanrM. Makarpwlal I lamtnatlona, Iroeeenta Hejeeiod Ceees, lleglttee Trade Harkaan l^f. .yn.hia. I^i'oor' ' laioua aa to t cope and Valldltr of I'aieuls, rriaetoli aad 1 efeud^InfriBsvraenl I nita. hte If,.^ i i a.eau intention on hand mend TBF. I'HKMH CLAIMS IDMPANV a akelrh oe^phetograph thare.if logeil.ee with a btbtfiloicrlplioB ot tha nnporunt features, aad ^^^ will^be at oare ailvieeit as to Iha bset cauras ta peraua. Models ere not Dssesssry onleee the inren-^11 j la of a complicated astute. If others are Infringing oa lour rig hte or If y. a are ebarged^with tatting*aaeat by etbere. submit Ibe metier to ua for reliable epiaiea before soUng aa Uw^mailer. eivrni i.i^Uuuoi* THEPRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. JOHNWIDDUSVBII, Maaaglag Attotaey. UiF Street Northwest, t. O. lieu to*. ^\askln^los, U a^tVCBt thle erst asd sand II witk roar laHakr.