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' ' ''- ' ! , . , ....OTW"""" Mrs. harry Armstrong of I08 Analog, Calif., la m the city visit ing her aunt, Mr. Jane Patterson, 100 Flora Street Sne was enter tained Thursduy night. , Mrs- Frankie Williams. 709 A'len street, will leave next Thursday for tins Angeles California, her future liome. Mrs. Williams has sold all of her household effects and will leavo to Join her husband, who 1b already m Ixik Angeles- Mu Birdie Iiolw, 2811 Cochran Street, attended the M. K. District was a delegate from St Paul M. K. Conference at Ferris last eek. Shfc church. Mrs. Ella Mae Lee, 250(1 Jfullett, on ardent subscriber to the Dallas Impress, Is sick at her home Mrs. U R. Randlo, W27 Junius street, loft Saturday morning to visit her sister. Mrs. Sarah Dunnlngton, Athens, Texas. Who Is Prof. TylerT Why Dearlo lie is tho race's greatest poet. He in the late Paul Lawrence Dunbar's superior. Well, let's all go to hear him at City Hull. Aug. 8th. 8-6.lt Dr. A. II. Dyson Ie(t Monday for fit. Louis, Mo., Chicago, 111., and other ehflttrn cities; and In his trav el) he will alto attond the National Medical and Denial Association, which will be hold at Louisville, Kentucky He will resume his prolesslonal du ties hero about first of September. Miss Alberta Morgan of McKlnney flopped over In Dallas last Thurs day onroute home; while hero she wkh a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Her itor! Kiddles, 1)01 Allen Street. She was entertained Friday afternoon. Games of Whist and dancing were largely indulged. Dr. R T. Hamilton left Friday, July 2 for Montgomery, Alabama. lo vwlt his mother From there nt will, W . to Atlanta to attend the National Negro Business League. He Will return, September 1st Mm. H, R .Green of San Antonio, . Texas, is iii the city visiting her cousin, Mr,. F. A. W;kfs, 3310 Urate 'Street ' Mr. Emma Humble, 210S Boll Street is spending a few days in lUnger, Texas, guest of Mrs. Ford. Mrs- Rosa Brooks, 2413 Flora St. will leave Sunday for Kobso, Texas, 'i In mHutt Tint, u '.,nH ...rttl.nt Uiia ii'lll return In three weeks. Mrs. W. Mae Kennedy, 28H Thomas Avenue left Monday aflernoon for Kansas City, St. louis, Seattle and IOH Angeles, California. Mrs- Kon tiody will be gone threo months. .Sho ordered the Dallas Express wall ed to her to keep up with the do- liUTS of I ho big metropolis. Mrs. David Uobo of this city, who Ifl visiting her son David Jr., and Ills wife at .Chester, Pa., writes that Mho Is favorably impressed with tin city of Chester and iv citizens. Mrs. J. A. Bright, who has been in doors suffering from an accident since first of May, will be able, next week io resume her dut.v- Mr. and Mrs Holloway left Dallas Wednesday morning. Miss Odessa .Jordan and mother visited Terrell last Tuesday, having been called- there by the death of Mrs. Annie Mae Diggs. their very dear friend. i Mrs. Kxaline Rice has returned to the city after a two weeks visit to Wichita Falls. Messrs. Norman Vt oods. - Thomas Oman, Neil McCowan. Chas. T. Urackins. John Runnels and others visited fr.iends and relatives In Waco last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "Villi Houston of Wett Dalian, U-ft for points In South Caro lina and Virginia, Tuesday morning. They plan a month's stay with rel atives and friends In cities of the: .states. Mrs. Boulah Adais of Greenville Is visiting her sister, MIbb Lela A. Davis, 2-12C Lawrence ftreet- Mr. Elijah Curtis of Hoarne, Texas, was in Dallas, Sunday and was ?,ucst of his brother, G. W. Curtis, 310!) Uivenwcod. I never heard of so many people Kolnff to the City Hall, Aug. 8th. What's ftolng on? The Williams- Tyler Recital, It will be a grand af fair. 8-6.lt MRS. REID ENTERTAINS MOTHER. Mrs. Beatrice .j'mley of Port Ar thur, Texas, was a pleasant visitor at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Reed, 616 Good Street, several days during this Veek and last Week. Mrs. Laura Holmes and other friends of Mrs. Reed rdyally entertained the guest. KIDDIES CORNER. i . Thomas and Ida Mae Ford, 3410 Greenwood street, left Thursday to spend the summer months at Hot Spring, Ark., visiting their grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Nelson enter tained quite a few of the little folks at their home, 2709 Jultett street, lajt Thursday afternoon in honor of meir son, Audrey- Russell' seventh birthday. Master A. W. Brlggs, Jr., 901 Al len street wants to enter Into the business of selling the Dallas Ex press. Master Brlggs contemplate embarking soon in the journalistic Maynaj'd Jackeon, the en ergetic little newspaper salesman says he will be large enough after a while to sell the Dallas Express hla car. Master J. W. Ross, 3405 Thomas Avenue, Is learning to sing and ap pears to be musically Inclined. Little Eugene - Austin, 2208 Allen street, says he want to be a doctor when, he becomes a man. . We will always welcome an ex pression In this corner from ' the kiddles. If they fail to see the writer, let them mall their matter to the office. wr ...... . 1 v w CkBifW) 111 9 1 murium n,ilmUiH.niuil BlUIIIIIIIUQIIIIIIUIIIID I ai!llllllltliaillllllllllaU"""lmB"" gj . ..nninlinnH 3 3 VELVET BROWN BEAUTY rKtr akaiiuh INSTANT DELIVERY ON $1.10 62 W. W. W. ART CLUB ENTERTAINED. The W. WT W. Art club was highly enteftained at the residence of Mrs l.illie Uosvtell, 'luesdny Aug. 2. Af ter the business meeting instruction In art work was given by Mrs. J. N- Brown, pending our exhibition early in September. Eighty" guests were present at the Moonlight Frolic given at the les ident of Mrs. L. M. Lewis. The club wishes to thank their many friend., who attended. A course of salad and ices was served by the hostess. Flowers were given as souvenirs The club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. W. W. Williams, 2116 Clark L. M. LEWIS, Reporter. 52 .26 AMERICAN WOODMEN DEL EGATES LEAVE FOR DEN VER, X0L0. V Mr. A. W. ' Holman, Past Com irnnder, Vrs. "lv Williams, audi tor, and Mrs. A. L. Walters, As sistant Clerk, jDallus Camp No. SO, American Wcodmen will leave -in-day, 7:25 a. m. via. Santa Fe, for Denver, Colorado, as delegates tr the Quadrienlal Convention at the above plate. There will bo a Wood men Special comprising three sleep ers and a diner. flidlo "Chummy," are you going i the recital at the City Hall, Aug. mij? I "ain't gwlne t' sta." Why I'm gwine t' carae' gran' ma. - 8-6.lt DR. JENKINS VISITS THE MADAM WALKER CONVENTION. Dr. . R. S. Jenkins, well known Presiding Klder of the Dallas Dis trict, left Wednesday afternoon for Boston, Mass., where he wifl attend the annual meeting of tho Madame Walker agents of America. Dr. Jenkins goes as special repre neulative of tho Dallas Kxpress, and while there will furnish for dts read ers an accurate account of the dor Ings of that loriy . Mrs. Luclnda Mitchell of Hemp alid, Texas, Is Jn the city visiting linr daughter and son, Mrs. Bettie Johnson and Ed Manning, 28C0 Jul iet!, street. rtlownvdess Board No. 5, met 'aU TburstlJry at the home of Mr. ant Mrs. J. P. Nelson, 270 Juhett St. .- Mrs. Clara Cooper, sistor of Mr-Nut.W-, Jones, 2811 Cochrim tdree in visiting in Marlln for her health. She will take three weeks treatment - (tiler there. Mrs. Bertha Watts, 2625 Trinidad. ind Mrs. May Evans, 2623 Trinidad, l oth renders of the Dallas Kxpress, ro Recovering from a week's 111-notw. Miss Ellen M. Pryor and Mrs. I. I j. Ramsey-Bishop, 3420 Howell airoet, loft Tuesday for Denver, Cc'o, and Yellow Stone Patk, to R'nd the rtsl of the summer, Jttle Tlio'.ma Hawkins. 371S -Mun-if avenue, returned Sunday nlgnt trom a two weeks stuy at Fort Worth. Mt Ha K- A. Nell of Little Rock. ArMansjis, who has been employed In 'Jjo oOlces of the doldcu Clialn of ilia Wpr!d left Monday for her heme. ' ' Mrs. M..K- Brewer left Saturday to viitit her husband at Temple, Texas.' I'rom there she expects to visit rel atives in Washington, D. C, and spend (lie rest of the summer in Atlantic V.ilr. N. J., with hot' brother. She will probaibly spend a few days nt her tome in Boston, Mnss. Mrs. J. K. Hill. 2919 Commerce St, l:ah rfjtit'ned from Little Rock, Ark., wnore she was attending the Grand laodxe' of tlie Mosaics. Mm litira Johnson of Penlson pistor ,a-la Mr. T. B. Walla 8 of (h.r Exprt...j is visiting at Ms nornf In OaV C'Hft. . Mr.' 3. Q. Adams of Washington,' cli-rk !n the Department of Agri culture, vjsited the city while enroute to Bryan. Texao wher? he will spend ( ten vacation. Miss Sar-.v .1 dwell Cummings of IVillville,. Texas, is soending the Sum riuir with her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richardson. 2509 Bryan Street Mr. C W. Williams. Deputy, Amer ican Woodmen of Shreveport, La., w:iA r Dallas Uils week, and was , gne:d. of Mr. A, U Walters. He was nvrdute to New Mexico, thence to Denver. Colorado, to attend the Guad- rniat tJonvention oi ino anove namon Ordor' Mm. Archie Smith of Casey Street, ueen City, is confi-.cd t her room iiip week snfTer!iig from a sprained snkle and lacerated kne, Ms B'osle Welhburg. rister. of Mrr4. Archie Smith, left Sunday for : fi.s Angelas. CeVifornla. to visit f,r nMyr, Mr. Jhn KelHOn. She w)V rturn to the city October 1st. W. H. HOLLOWAY TO LIVE IN COLLECTED $2,248.00 FOR TULSA RIOT VICTIMS. The National Association lor the Advancement of Colored People, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, today an nounced that the receipts to date of it.i fund for the relief and legal de fense of the Tulsa riot victims amounted to $2,248 87.- In connection with the announce ment tliot fiirwln ward li.tn.r -luriIK uted through a local committee of j'hls c,ub "nd the Association in connction with i Vm'.d TF.XAS (OI I.KCi: CI, I'll MITKS, The Texas t'ollege club met at the residence of Mrs. Carpenter, 717 Leonard Street, Tuesday evening August 2 at 8:30 p. m- A number of students and ex-students attend ed; yet, we expect a greater at tendance at the next meeting next Tuesday evening' at 8:30 p. m. - at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fcatherston, 3703 Thomas avenue. Mr. Wm. H. Martin is president of he is competent to PAUL QUINN COLLEGE CLUB NOTES. The Paul Quinn College Club ren dered the final of a series of re citals at the new A. M. E. Church n Oak Cliff. Sunday July 24, 1921. The club met at the home of Mrs. Gordon, 3301 Jptate Street, Thursday July 28, at 8 p. m. This clul- advo cates the development of young men ond women along educational lines. The club endorses any movement thattends to interest the young peo ple of the community in construc tive work. . In order to stimulate and lnteres in literary work this club challenges any college club of the city to a debate or oratorical contopt at sonic tlmo in August- - ' All graduates and ex-students of Paul Quinn College are requested to be present nt the next meeting at the home of Miss Lewis. 3701 Thom as avenue. - NOLAN H. B. ELLIOTT, Pros. ,T. Tl. BEDFORD, Secrolny. G. ,C. COLtlMAN, Reporter. ill l i 55 the recognized Tulsa Colored Cit izens Committee, the National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People Issued s warning the public that frauds were being committed by people traveling over the country and soliciting funds, elleging that they were working for the reliaf of the Tulsa, riot victims. HENRY D. PATTON, Reporter- OAK CLIFF. Mrs Janie McParker of Louisville, Ky., formerly of this city, while vis iting her sister, Mrs. Hudson, 1010 Boll street, spent Friday afternoon In Oak t lllf with Mrs. Jannlo Smith and .daughter, Mnrietta. There she was .greeted by many of her friends. Mrs. Linnie Simmons' mother is very ill at this writing at. 10th and Fleming Streets. SOIttKK SOI'I AL CUB. Thj Soiree Social club met Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Neal White. Two hours were divided be tween business and pleasure, an hour being given to each- During the course of business our president gave a brief lecture on "Club Du ties," and plans were discusses for the in-coming week's amusement; after which the hostess served a very palatable menu. Ijist week, the club met with Mrs. AI. Plique. Mrs. Hunter of Pasedena, California, was a pleasant visitor. Monday. August 8. club meets with Miss M. Varborough, 2823 HallsviHe, at the usual hour. 4 p. in. FANNIE RICHMOND Acting- Rep THE DIAMOND CHARITY CLUB. The Diamond Charity Club met at the residence of Mrs. Randolph C. Carr, 5520 Swiss Avenue, Thursday July 28, 1921. , The business was dis pensed with for the following pro gram : Solo Miss Estella Robinson-, ac companist. Miss Bertha Watson; Vi olin Solo Master Landrant Clem mons, accompanist, Miss Annie M: Covington; Inst. Solo Miss Annie M. Boone; Recital Mrs. J. R. Drake; Inst. Solo Miss Jocie Lee Grant; The announcing of the opening of the Day Nursery by Mrs. H. D Morgan- The club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Grant, 2426 Caddo St., Aug. 11th 1921. Several visitors were persrnt. The club was ' protoeraphed during tho meeting. The hostess served a two course luncheon; 1st course, nut sandwiches, tomatoes on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise dressing; 2nd course, vanil'a let cream with gold devil-food and carmel cake. Mrs. J. R. Drake, Reporter. VELVET BROWN FACE CREAM VELVET BROWN HAIR GROWER VELVET BROWN PRESSING OIL VELVET BROWN TEMPLE GROWER Vliblbl JJftUWil r tWvj luiri-"" - A genta wanted Liberal Commissions Orders filled Instantly by BEAUTY SPECIALTIES COMPANY, ' Southwestern Distributors. Telephone Hnskel 8031 . 2918 THOMAS AVENUE PALLAS, 1 in 3 ill ill iii OSS 591 Or. I ::D 3 iii ill iii Ir Plmiiiiiiinii lima iiiiioimimiiiioimmiminiiiiiiiiiiiiti t 'O1'11111011" ,MmmuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiaiMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiim Mr. W. H. Holloway. reprcsenta1 live of the Western Mutual Fire In surance Companv. and Secretary of the local Business League, has uioved to Washington, D. C. to take up work there. 'f T. B. MADISON GOES TO. IOWA. ' Mr. T B. Madison, local real es tate dealer, loft Wednesday for an sxtenled visit to Chicago, New York and Ames, Iowa- Whiie In Chicago? ho will, make a study of real estate ;ind business conditions of that city. In Ames, Iowa, he will vis(t his brother, who for ma- years has ondnctett a thriving plumbing bus iness there. AMONG"" CHURCHES ! n SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School is growing rapidly under its superintendent and the efllclcnt corps of teacherB- Rev. D. W. Calhoun, Field Man of the North western District preached a noble sermon at 11 -o'clock. Night service was also conducted' by the aforesaid minister. Rev. Bilbrew preached for the city laymen Sunday evening, us ing for his text, Hebrew 2r3, sub- ect "How shall he escnpe If Neglect so Great a Salvation." St. James A. M. E. ' Temple. "Iforey" you come straight home Horilav evening., Aug. 8th, I don't want us to l latw for that Recital at the. City Hall. 8 6.lt DALLAS DISTRICT WEST TEXAS CONFERENCE Tho Twentloty-slxth Annual Ses sion of the Dallas District West Texan Conforence was held at Ferris, Texas, July 26-31, 1921. Tuesday was devoted to the Sunday School Con vention with Prof. T. J. Douglas presiding- The young people that discussed the subjects of the day showed the uroercss that our church Is making Money ralsedfeby this de partment was over $900.00. Wodnesday opened up with the Ep worth league with Prof. W. D. Kirk Patrick .presiding. Music was fur nished by Mllford't Junior choir, The Oratorical Contest on Wednes day night proved a success with the winner of the prize, iVIiss Deltessa Holllman, Dallas, St Paul- Money raised, over $800.00.. Thursday opener- with the Dis trict Conference p.oper. with Dr. J. W. Warrer., District Supt. presfdlng. Rev. J. D- P.lce, Y. M. C. A. Secre tary, spoke on the boy problem. Tho pastors of the different charges brought In' splendid reports. Woman's Home Missionary So ciety played a very active part on the program. These women are doing' great work tinder the supervision; Mrs. L. A. Richio, District President The i-onference was blessed by having many distinguished visitors Some of whom were Dr. W. R, Mc Millan, M. D.; Rev. J. D. Rice, Prof. H- S. Thompson, Mr. Qulnc Clark, all of Dallas; Dr L. H. Kina, editor Southwestern Christian Advocate, lincaster Union Choir composed of the best talent l the state furni.hed music on Frldity evenirg.. Misses Ruby M. Ventress aand Sam mie I Jones spent a delightful stny in Ferr-n. Texas- Miss RUBY M. VKNTRWSS. Ret. BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH. . .Sunday was a hlsn day with the women. Pastor Barnes preacnea two great sermons; $42.30 was collected; three Joined witi? us. A musical and 'iterary program -vm be rendered at the church August 8, 1921, 8 p. nt-. conducted by Miss Hattte Shaw. All are cordiaily 4i vited to attend. AdmlSBltm 15 cents and 25 cents. Rev. R. C. BARNES. Pastor. Mr. B. SMITH, Clerk.' SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School If still progressing nicely. Banner Class No- 6, Broth er Cox, teacher. 11:00 a. xn. ant. 8 p. m lermon by otn Assistant i'as tor. Two were added to ,the church The Home Missionary Union and Y. W. A. sermon was grand. Reports from bur pastor Is that he Is doing tine-- ' . EL BETHEL BAPTIST' . CHURCH. Services were fscellent for " the day nnd much go id was accomplish ed. Tte Sunday school is condi;---t-iug a contest rally between the young men's nnd young women's daises. Bro. Chas. L. McDcnaldV teacher of the young pen's class: Bro. K. E. Jones, teacher of the young women's lnss. The morning preaching servl. e was txcellenU The pastor, delivered an instructive, message on "The Kin of Self-righteousness," .Luke' 18:11-13. At 8 '30 p- m. a mass meeting was well attended, and the result is t financial campaign nnd thr resolve to complete the auditorium of the church this year; 'watch our oper ations. The 8 p.I m under the. uti.spices of the Home Mis sion Society. An interesting prrt Rram whb rendered, .and the pastor preached a noble s-w.on on "Com ing to Christ Through Difficulties." Th membership has the hup? of "Association V reparation " All Interest in the church family teems centered On two events the pipe organ installation and the com ing of Major Win. H. York, the per sonal ' representative of President King of the Republic of Liberia. We work of building the" organ has gone forth with haste by the erperts who are doing tlie work- it is tne larg est organ owned by the Colored 'peo ple In the state and is a beautiful instrument with an -oak finish and gold pipes. It fills almost the er tire space in the rear of the choir that was left fop that -purpose. In another week's time it will be ready for use. When this is put into ser vice the congregation will have the most complete church edifice to be. found in the country. Mr. S. W. J. Lower, who is the donor of this splendid Instrument Is all smiles. Many had said that the promise of tlie organ was only a' Joke or a dream but be it a ker or a dream, the organ is here. The organ will be used the first time on the 22nd of August when 4t will be unveiled and frimally pre sented to tho church by Mr. Lowery and his moth.ee This, will mark the beginning) of the reat installa tion service and itie mid-summer bazaar which is being rapidly plan ned , by the church- The program will be out in a few days. This event is looked forward 4o with koen anticipation and will be one of . the star events of the year. . ' The next event of pxeat ' moment at St. James Temple, Is tli coming of Major William H; York, the per sonal repios.ntatlve of President King of Liberia. The Major stands out as one of the most noted travel ers of the race and few of any race have seen more of God's green earth. He has found hs vvy Into most all lands Vnown to man. Mr. York Is not wearing the title of Major as a Joke, but has gone from the ranks of a private soldier to that of a real Major hi the regular .army. Aside from" long years of service in this country he was sent to organize the regular army in .Liberia' and is one of the best posted men of Liherian conditions In this country. He Is closer to the President and can sneak with authority. HE WILL SPEAK AT ST. JAMES 'TEMPLE TUESDAY NIGHT. ANGUST Ifi. Buhlect: "li beria, its Possibilities, its Needs. services was J and what it has to Offer- Every Coloted man in town should hwir Malor York "on this most Interesting suhlect. Liberia will celebrate it first hun dred vears of existence as a BlnO Republic. It nna Veen one hundred ye?rs "!nc'1 the first setllers wont out from this country and started this new venture and despite the tur moil It has passed through, surround ed as.lt has been by hostile powers, who have partitioned the greater part of the' Continent and among themselves, Llberia'e Flag still floats on the breeze of freedom and offers the black man a real panicea. Come and hear this most Interest ing speaker tell the stor" of "President C. D. B. King, who is now in this country In the Interest of his gov ernment. A luncheon will be served Major York and a number of friends at th close of the address. St James had a splendid service Sunday. The Sunday School was well attended and the interest in the work and travels of St Paul ran high. The' splendid ' teachers' meetings aro creating new interest in the work The Sunday, services were well attended both morning ind' at night, The pastor spoke at both hours. In the morning he drew his lesson from the experience of Jacob at the Jabbock, when he was preparing UW meet his brother after twenty years of separation.' He leclarcd that one bright hope for the race and tho world, was the privilege of strug gling in prayer for the mastery. At night he used as a theme "The Mis takes of Sampson." H3 showed how strong men can he reduced to lm potoncy by coming under bad Influ ence. He placed special emphasis upon the lQth chapter of Judges and the 20th voi'"",- He wist not mat the' Lord L. tl departed from him." He said it is of little consequence how beautiful a church building may bay, it i3 useless if the spirit of the Ixird is not in the people. " - : v Bethel A. M. E. Church. . Last week was a busy week around Bethel. An excellent pro gram was rendered Friday night by the Summer Normal. The Leak Missionary Society had a splendid meeting at 5 p. m. Sun day. At 8 p. m. the A. C- E. League rendered a musical and literary pro gram to the delight of all who were present There will be a Debt-paying Rally undav. Every member Is asked to pay JZ.UU It possioie- me loicei are being led by two of Bethel's strong youns men, Mr. George Cur tis and Mr. A. W. Brlggs. Every loyal member who would, like to see Bethel clean of debt . Is urged to be i.-esent Sunday and pay at least $1.00. The pastor will preach at both m i-. niftg and evening Fei-vices; GRAND. CENTRAL THEATRE THE LARGEST AND BEST COLORED! THEATRE IN THE SOUTH. BLIZZAR0 COOLING SYSTEM Always lletter Pictures Si.- ' .1 i fr" J I atnfln '!'" JNO. HARRIS, Manager. Beginning Mon., August 8. JDANITA HANSON In "THE YELLOW ARM" with WARNER OLAND and MARGUERITE COURTOL Fifteen Weeks Serial Monday, August 8 Jack Johnson & Harry Wills Who are to fight 'T.AB0R DAY," Sept. 6th will be shown it GRAM) CENTRAL THEATRE, AL'G. 8 in training. Tues. and Wed., Aug. 9 and 10 MR. GEORGE ARLISS in "THE DEVIL" All the world his play ground human hearts hla toys. Women fear even his shadow, ' HE MOCKS HE SHOCKS, HE HAUNTS, HE TAUNTS THE DEVIL He SIGHS HE SURPRISES. HE LIES, HE ADVISES ,Thurs.,Aug. 11, "THE SKY RANGER" featuring June Capi;ice 1 .:. and George B. Seltz Fifteen Weeks Serial I George B.Seitz Regular Price: 15 Cents and 20 Cents MATINEE PRICES 10 CENTS EXTRA SHOW TOPTJIiAIt PRICES j-.u '' 1 " ,n '' - ' -"My ---Nt,N :.V if"',s 41