"vr ytS'1" -r-4' - eS"y'i'V "i-,cZiV$&iz$? THE WASHINGTON HERALD. MONDAY; MARCH 3, 1913. mmmm.mFW WILSON FAMILY DllEJTiJ P. M. President-elect Assists in Packing, Wearing Nice Frock Coat TRIP PLANS COMPLETE Special Train Leares Pnnceton at 11 A M Only Stop Wert Philadelphia. Iiincetuii N J March 2. 1-vcrjtliing i in rcadliic-f for the departure of Prea ident elect ilfon ind his famllv to "W aaJitnKton in tie morntiie The will Icavo here n a pecial tnln at 11 a m ind are due to arrive at the Capital at I m Hundav as a busv div for the Presi dent eloct and his family The little cot tage was thoroughly dismantled bv even ing Even thing but the carpets and fur niturc had been packed In trunks valises and handbags and express wagons ran back and forth to the railroad station all afternoon The President elect packed everything he had In the line of clothing In bags and wore a frock coat all day, even when assisting in the packing Personally he appeared at the door to direct the removal of the packages Once more thirteen bobbed up as there were thirteen nackaces in all Arnngements for the President elect s departure In the morning were completed l the committee of students who will le Ins escort. Thej will end automo biles to the ilon cottage at 10 SO in the morning and the President elect and members of his part will be convejed to the railway station Other In Tarty III addition to the Preldent elect Mrs ilsn and their time daughters the part will comprise Htzwilllam Mac Masters Woodron a couln of the 1 rcsi dent elect 1 rof Stockton Axson Mn l!ons brother and Miss Helen Wood row Hone Mr Wilsons couim who has been -utuif: as Mrv Wilsons ecre tar -li I wh will continue with her at th W I ite Hot e The 1 residential parte will coui v il e 1 t car on the f ist train The ir ahead will be occupied 1 the newtpTper correspondents who have been with the I resilient tlect throughout tn camp-Ugn oti 6Gu students will fill the ret f tl c i ir- Tl e i nl "-top to tie made bj the train will lh it West I I iladelphm where Mrs nnie Howe i sister of the President elect and ol Thorn h II Pirch who w is personal aid to Oo W llson and wh will I tl 1 to Ma Gen I eonard W ood grind m irshal of the inaugural p-lradc will l licked up Miss Margaret W llson the eldest laughter of the President elect w is with tie fimilv to dav Mls Mar e,-iret las I een living in New ork where she his been stulving musir It was the Mr t tim since I hristm is that all th members of the famlb were at hon together At the Shure ham Hotel in Washington to morrow night there will be i larger reunion of the f-imllv Twentj Ave relatives will sit down t dinner as the guests f John Wilson of franklin Pi a Lousin of the I resident elect President elect W II on Mr Wilson in 1 Miss Jessu. attended rvice at the First I rcsbvterlan Church this morning The 1 ev John Dc W Itt of the Iiinciton Th ological Scmlnirj preache I I his praver he asked a 1 lessinc for tl e President elect The Wilsons wer 1 eld up I) members of tie tongregition coming out of the e lurch and held in impromptu recep Hoi Miss Jessie aid Miss Eleanor n lucted their Sundav ch ol classes in the ifternoon as usual s I resi nt elect Wilson will not di cus politic of anv character to cltv h wo lid Tnake no comment on tl rej orted selection of James C Mc Ke nol Is a d W ilham C Redfleld of Pro klvn f r Oil met positions The I resident fleet said to night tint he woald lot announce his Cabinet until it is seit to the 1 nited Mates Senate n Tuesd-iv MAN LOVES DIVORCED WIFE Cotitluetor Induce Tornier SponM- to Ifnir llnalinncl for nemnrrlaire I ort W ortl Tex. March 2. A D Shoots who i ear ago set a new speed record for niarrin;r 1 marrving Mrs. M I Wilson ten mm ites after re first met her will reman v her Mr shoots i short time ngo obtained a divorce without her husbands know! edgt He i i railroad conductor and was out of the Ut The woman tl en went to Oklahoma ltv wlen sie n arried I eon Mvarado A few davs 1Eo shoots went there and afttr tl tl ree had a council of war all irnftrccs decided in ii tcret of peace Mrs Mvarado si o lid obtun i divorce ai d runarrv bhooti- lioots returi ed with his former wife and wife to be and said I am going to shoot the mitrimonial chutes again and i ik a safe landing this time ONE DOSE WILL MAKE YOU FORGET That You Ever Had Stomach Trouble or Gall Stones mai ws -woNnrn. FIJI STOMACH REM EDY for all Stomach, I lver, and Iatcatlaal in ublr Gaatrltla. Indlareatloa, D y a -prpala. Pressure of Gaa around the Heart Sour Stom ach. Distress After C a 1 1 n a- Nervous ness. DIzBlnesa, Fainting; S p a 1 1 a , Sick Ileadacaea, Constipation. Con gested and Torpid Llv er, 1 ellovr Jaun tier. ADDeadleltla. !??5BV '"a Stones. The above all ments are mnln. , ly caused by ths I clogging of the Intestinal tract with mucoid and catarrhal aeere. nuns backing up poisonous fluids Into the stomach and otherwise deranging the digestive system. Mayrs Wo-aerfu' Jr.. 2-- Remedy Is the JJest and mot widely Known Hcmedv for these ailments and should quickly rellee and cu the most chronic cases Put I .o a lest. One dose will prove its sreat curative pow ers. It acts like magic In the most chronic case of Stomach Liver and Intestinal ailments. Appendicitis and stmptoms of Call Stones Thousands of sufferer are highly praising the lemedy and are recommending: It to others for restoring them to perfect 1 ealth fn least tried one dose of this great Rem edy Guaranteed b mc to be abso lutely harmless containing no injur! ous drug, under tl e Pure Food &.Druc Act Srlal No 2..79J OFO 11 MAI R. Mfg Chemist. lal l..r Whiting M Chicago III. Tor sale In W ihli Kloii by James ODonnell Dmcglt SOS St. N W. Is rilHnVaOlB Ss: VLHiminl, a9a1fST uu traart fi Em tn. s. aiMja m feasBal "'c ciBB SIDE WHISKERS FOR MEN IN STYLE, IS DICTUM Custom of Nearly a Centary Ago, To gether with Tight Coats aid Troo tert, b Back, Decree Tailors. Cleveland Ohio March : Styles In men s clothing follow closely the styles In w omen s clothes It was explained at the convention headquarters of the National Association of Merchant Tall ors vesterdaj The empire gown of a tjpe popular In 1830 recently was adopted for worn en Sow the side whiskers and tight coats of that period have come to be the correct thing in mens wear The snug fitting coats and trousers are of course the ultra fashionable standard but will not be adopted by ill merlcan men because most of them decline to incase themselves la tight trousers WILSON BALL GOWNS CAREFULLY PUT AWAY Wife and Daughters of President-elect WiU Hare No Use for New Frocks for Some Time DESIGNED FOR USE AT BALL Princeton N J March 2 Mrs. Woodrow Wilson to night gave the first description of her evening gown which however she will not be able to wear at the inauguration becauso I resident elect V llson has caused tht abandonment of the Inaugural ball and there will be no other function at which an evening gown would be ap propriate Mrs Wilson will wear the gown at the first eeIling occasion thereafter The gown is a brocade rosi pattern the predominating color 1 elng light green It Is low In the neck and has a lonfc train There is a draperj of laca at the neck and down the front of the sktrt and a suggestion of I n. down the back About the neck also there is a little Irridtscent jpplique beadwork and some b itterflles In shades of green re e There U a simi lar butterfij on ticn sleca at the shoulder The town is arti'tic -in 1 simple in 1 graceful without being elaborate slid Mm W ilion It was mad in I aterson b a linn said to h the iriginil mi ri can silk manufacturer Tl e compam sent h delgner to Mri W 11" n in 1 her idea were carried out to 1 er Ilk ing The silk was speciall d ed to suit her fane This firm had prevl ousl trade the inaugural gowns fur Sirs Ro eelt and Mrs Taft The dressmakers were i New York comnanj selectid bj Mr WIIon be cause tl e chief operator had done sat isfactorj work for her before t the inauguration the parade in 1 the swearing in of the President Mr Wilson and I er daughters will weir ordinary walking dresses The were si eciall mile for the inauguration lut Mrs Wilson .id to night tint the require no ilecri tion EX-HUSBAND OF CAPITAL GIRL AGAIN' DIVORCED W. G, Peck, Freed by Courts from Bessie C Herbert in 1910, Again in the Limelight. m ork March ".William Gu lick a bond broker of 29 1 roadwa) divorced his setond wife when he ob tained an interlocutor deer e from Su prcme Court Justice Hendrick dissolving liU marriage to ranees fdm Hobiee 1 eck a daughter of Milton Roblee form e- owner of the Hotel Bartholin Twtnt third Street and Broadwa) and of the Hotel ISelleclaire Broadwa and Set tnt seenth street I eck s second divorce was obtained within les than six jcars from the date of his first marriage which took place in this citi Jul f 110 The bride then wis Miss Bessie t Herbert, of Wash ington D C Peck when he applied for the marri ige license gae lis agey as twent three and his birthplace as Coolidge Kan Peck married th second time June 1J0 nineteen da s after he lad won a decree of divorce from his first wife The wedding was performed b the Rev Henrj Meln'Oii In the presence of Chester W Dale ind the bridegroom s brother F "- PecK leek charged liis second spoue with li i rcper conduct w ith a corespondent 1 om lie did not name In their ipart ment in the Sutherland it Rhcride Drive and loth Street Christmas Eve 1912. WOMAN NEVER TO NAG; MAN NOT TO BOTHER New Year Bndal Couple Adopt Reso lutions to Set Example in Good Behavior St. Ixiuis Marc! 2. Fcrv dav I to be New 'Vears daj in the calendir of Mr and Mrs Joseph Altinau who were mai rled Just as thi bells throughout the cits were chiming forth their greeting to a new car Ml & Sadie Laskcr daughter of Rabbi M 1. laisker and Joseph Utman uf I ine Bluff rk cl ofe that hour for the be ginning of their married life and incl dentallj the formulated a et of New car s resolutions which are designed to make their life a perpetual Jos The agreement of the joung couple never maj be set aside b either on the groui d of failure of consideration as the New ears obligations thej assumed In addition to the marriage contract are based on mutual promIes The bride rq sol es I will never nag mv husband I shall try to make myself useful to him In ever wav I hall never meddle In his business af fairs. The husband resolves I shall not talk to my wife when I am angry She shall have her own bank account. She shall run the house I my business. I shall not concern myelf with her po lltical beliefs. THREATENS ACTRESS Frenchman Ulezed to Have Writ ten Letter to Ethel Dane London March 2. Ethel Dane, a prom Inent actress and creator of the part of RIM in the American plav c The Glad Fve now at the Strand The ater is prosecuting John Anderson, a eighteen ear old French polisher at the How Street Court ou the charge of sending a letter demanding J3X and also threatening to kill Miss Dane if she did no forward the money to a girl friend .whom he ald that he would aIo kill if The mone) was not handed over IV hen Miss Dane ignored this request Vnderson ent another letter to the the ater saving that this was the last warn Ing she would receive. Because of these threats Miss Dane had to be escorted hi me from the theater The prisoner vl o is a strai er to Miss Dane was re mantled lor an Inqulr) into the state of 1 is mi it - INDIAN CHIEFS GO SIGHT-SEEING Party of Braves, Here for In augural, Shown City by CoL "Dick" Plunkett VISIT THE WHITE HOUSE Picturesque Garb to Be Worn by Red men in Parade Hollow Horn Bear Is Pleased. Tl e Indians are here Not the I raves from Tammanv Hill 1 it real full blooded Indians from the wild west reservations Costumed th their gaj colored sombreros and beaded coats, trousers and moccasins thev are taking in the sights of the National Capital the home of the Grcat White Father before participating In the parade to morrow More than loO braves have arrived representing sixteen tribes Through the aid of Col Dick Plunkett. who was Instrumental in bringing them to 'Wash ington ill of the Important points of Interest have been visited Famous chiefs are in the parts , decend ants of the warriors who made history Hollow Horn Bear chief of the Sioux Nation In picturesque costume seventy lears of age still walks erect and gives council to his I raves. He Is proud of the picture which appears on the new issue of live dollar notes and has given aw as hundreds of the 1913 live cent pieces which beir the Indian head Red Cloud son of the famous chieftain of that name and Red Hawk both of the Sioux Nation also are In Washington With Col Plunkett as their guide Hollow Horn Bear Red Cloud Red Hawk Mountain Chief Rlack Foot with Mr K. C Smith as interpreter yestcr das visited Gen Leonard Wood at his offices Gen Aood t,ave the chiefs a cordial welcome an I was particularly in tcrcrted In Hollow Horn Hear (Kiefs Glin Horaea t ol Plunkett explained that the braves were without mojnts for the paridc and t n W j d obtained i numl er f hursts He ald that it would n t 1 . proper for lh Indiin chiefs to walk Secretarv of State Knox alo gave the li dians in intervi w and pruisid them hlghls the chiefs wert particularly interested in the White House They were taken through all the rooms pos slble and thej examined carefully each artlile of Interest Hollow Horn Bear was pleiseil with the home of the Or -at White l-itlr The braves 1 a led 1 v Col PI inkelt will be i con-i icuo is part of tie pi rale Thcv will le dresed In true In lian stjli with feathers and war I aim Among tie Indiins wh will partlri pate ire Hollo v II rn Bear Rt 1 Hawk Red Cloud Pig Mane Henrv I.ecds Rucben I tes Blick Wolf I Utk Wolf Wooden I.eg Willis Rowland Moun tain Chief bummerville PlentJ Leaves W lilt. Man Runs Him McDon lid Louis I ierre lcx Matt Medlcini Crow Frank Shivel 'iellow Till Vd ward Swin Oshkosh John Pipestone Charles PIpestoni and Charles Moore All of the brives will be tendered a reception bv the Rel Men of the World to night It is expected that more thin IrtO of the chiefs will shike hinds with the memmrs of the organization founded upon the traditions of their tribes WEALTHY RANCHMEN SCOUTING FOR WIVES Marrying Parson Delegated to Round Up Spouses Not Afraid of House work for Fifty Men Omaha March 2. Hft prosperous ranchmen from the vlclnitv of Burkt S Dak vvint to get married and the have appealed to Hex t liarles W bavidge of Omaha to help them send Ing a representative to confer with the rrIng par-on ind la plans for the wholesale Importation of wives for tl eir omn unitv Thes-e men are not merel cow bos s or farmhands out for a lark but solid ranchmen who have grown tired of baching it Burke is the metri polis of that portion of the Rosebu 1 Reservation pened for settUrui t i few eirs ago ind is one of the most prosperou towns in the Wet Comparative! few women have found their waj to that part of tl e coun tn The representative sent to lonfer with Dr Savldge William r ssmuscn sas We men up there want wives 1-ver one of us is well able to take care of i wife We have to facilities for meeting women and we don t know where to look for them lot of ns got together and determined that we would make in effort to secure wives bo thev delegated me to come down here and ee Rev ividge about It We don t want buttcrft girl We want girls who ire not afriid of house w rk in fact girls wlo arc willing ti take charge of our houses ind make homes for us We have Instructed Rev ividge to tecure a carload of women of that class ind we will pa their rail road fare up to South Dakoti Dr Savldge has promised tu visit dif ferent cities and get a batch of girls for the ranchmen to Choose from He hopes he cm n arry them all oft In one big weddlnt, day Largest Morning Circulation GIVE ME A CHANCE TO CUE YOII IHEIMATISM FREE I took my own medicine. It cured tuj rheumatism alter I bad affereU tort res for thlrtj-iix sear. I rpeat J3P000 before I dbcorered the remedy thit cured me but 111 tire you the beaeflt of my !- rienc for nothing It sou ufler from rbeunutinn let me send you PAckice uf mr remedy absolutely free Doc t eend any money I want to cite ft to yon. I want ynti to ee for Tonrself what it win da The X Kay Fctnrc whmtm bow rbcumitisn twist aftd dWocls tbe bone. Majbe you arc mfferuia; the Mine way D. t You don t need tn. I re But the mnerir that, riH n re yen and it jour for tie .kmr write er Ic-tLi) J T Delano .A-H Delano B1U. -yra i e N aud IJtsrtrd jou tvfrce rckte tl --a pet VxJ" lf1lT "' 111 vlnWN. nmmm aaaar) vtHbVV f-'HnnHf ,aBaaaV.J Long Live Wilson! And so will you, if you drink Wilson from the wonderful Bottle Which Won't Refill This marvelous bottle guarantees the- best whiskey you ever tasted. You'll find it used everywhere by people who know. No Metal Paris Can Touch the Whiskey Continued from Tasr tin l"!ued In tl - Matcment ls.ued b the new c irporation there was set djwn as an as et the itim good will itents, &.c u).r co ''uch trongl estibllshed In dustrlal corporation as the General blec trie Companj larries its patents at a ol uatlon of $1 In i rdtr to pa) the rreMll Itg dUUUnds of 4 per cent on tl i i in mon tk of fwMUOOCM the workmen con ttnd the new corporation soon began the I rocess known In labor circles as -peed Ing up Prices I a ed upon piecework, were cut down The opcratic- claim their wages were reduced In the ca-e of the higl er paid workmen more than Jt a da The workers In one department of the works demanled i readjustment of wages Thi bring refused the men walUed out Tht moement spread until now practical the entire laboring ele ment of th- clt s chief industr is In oled nrratlKatlou Ordered The 'tate Senate of Unlo 1 a ote of thlrtj to three has ordered in lnestlgi tion of conditions In the rubber factories which will legln at once TI reKolution is as follows Whereas 11 serious situation h is arisen at kron Ohio as a result of a strike f man thousands of emples emploied n the manuficturlng rubber industries ind Whereas an Industrial conflict of such magnitude and fraught with sucli erious consequences is inimical to tne pjblic welfaie and a matter of great public concern an 1 Whereas the rubber minufictuiers of Akron who dominate and lnrge!) control the manufacturers or rubber goods in the Lnlted States are the beneficiaries of special Roternmental faiors In the wiy of a high protectixe tarni 05 wi icn the are permitted to collect enormous profits from the mcrlcan people and Whereas growing out 01 tins Roiern ment sub ids man) of these great cor pontions hao overcapitalized much of their stock has been watered so that enormous profits are required in order to pa dhidends upon a fictitious stock aluatloi all of which must come from the creatine gcnl is of their cmploves ind the pockets of the consuming pub lie and Whereas notwithstanding the raors extended to them by the people s got ernment. these corporations hae as sumed an autocratic and arrogant atti tude refusing to meet and treat with their emplo) es for the purpose of hearing their grievances and making an honest effort to reconcile their differences therefore be It Resolved That a committee of three Senators be appointed to investigate all the facts regarding the strike, the capitalization Investment and earn lngs of the aforesaid corporations tl e wages paid employes, hours of labor and the conditions of employment, and the relations thereto of the manufacturers nf rubber goods, and report their findings at the earliest possible date to the Sen ate within the present session or tne general assembl) Three hundred special deputies anu iw special police have been put into service and the local authorities express con fldcnce in their ability to meet what ever disorder ma) arise In progress of the strike J A. BBOCK Care far Gretna Green Evil Wilmington Del March iW liming ton s fame as a Gretna Green about to terminate. Clt) Council has given Its unanimous approval to the Board of Heilth b marriage bill under tbe provl sions of which all marriage licenses shall be Issued b) the city registrar of vital statistics . Batch license must be Issued twent) four hours before the purchaser can be married and licensees names must be posted In a public place for twent) four hours after licenses are issued The bill takes from the magistrates the right to isue Ureives and thereby deprives them of a scurcc of revinuc LJuefst Morning Circulation. LIFE IN THIS JAIL A ROUND OF JOY Inmate of New Long Island Prison Even Went to Ball Games. SOME LOOKED FOR JOBS ltiwrtu.il Lone island March i Con fine ment In the new JJVMHO escape proof" Jill here was Jast one continuil roun 1 of pleasure fi r the Inmites in eluding vl Its to baseball ginus countv fiirs wilks through the villages ind to ml an tlaccs without guard' according ti the testimony of former Jail Warden Thomasl J 1- nre) 1 cfore Comml "loner W Bruce Dowd Commlssu ner Dowd is conducting in investigation into the charges of incom peten ) brought agalnt Sheriff Melville Tr Brun He w is ippolnted b) Gov ulzer Once the witness Fiid on his regulir afternoon round he found the loor lead ing to the won en s department of the jail unlocked and watched for ilnyjst in hour I efore he locked it- Fure) sild that Peter Musso and 1 number of other pns ners In the jill usrtl to go to bjll Kin es The) were not In chirge, uf i guird The) dressed in their best an 1 nude a hoi di) of tl e outli g lie 1 ad teen a prisoner of the jail on the streets as late as " o clock in the evening James Inrreil a prisoner whom he net en the street asked lure) for work he said an 1 I ure) sal 1 he was told b) rarroll thit sheriff Brun gav him pcrml"sion to hunt work and do it. One time while Jure) wis still war den, he went to the women ipartmcnts in the jail and found Helen Norton the daughter of the 'Sheriffs brother In law in there with 1-sther Harris whose es cape stirred tip all the trouble W Ith them was one Mola nawllngs. Samuel Bclton u prisoner was ilso on that side ilthcugh no mm 1 1 1 an right there There were cards on th table Hnd the women and girl hid evidently been using them but whether plDlng or telling Goli Medal. Loafea. ttH Largest Sale SIGH GRADE Tta s WtrU For TEN Cents you cianbuy at your grocer's a sample package of Ridgways Tea, the WORLD'S FINEST for nearly a century, that will malw fifty cups of the most fragrant and delicious tea that youVeever tasted. Try it.A10cents. Ridgways Capital Household 50c. per pound. Scaled Alr-Tight Pkp. 'All Flnt-CtaMi Grace ) Order Trial Packige , ' TO fortunes he dll not know Hi ordered Bolt m back t the mens wing Joseph Mavnes escaped from the jail an 1 the witness I rought him back ind ordered that he be n t tiken ii to the ) ird again The order w is diubc)ed and Mi)nes escaped again The same thing happened in the ca e of a man mmed Goodshaw he ai 1 1 ter. Musso was a I irber 11 1 wl in Jill he hid ct up 1 barber cha.r In the "-iierirrs ".uartrrs anl barbered not onlv the sheriff 1 it other" Includ Ing baseball pla)ers who came to town to liv the local teim rurev had him self burbered b Musso. he aid Musso was held for alleged hlghwa) robberv NEW CUBIST HEN GOOD AT LAYING SQUARE EGGS Northrop Declares They Are Bigger and Better Than the Round Ones W ilke--barre Pa March i Port Northrup who lives in Towuida Town hip and is one of the oldest farmers In Luzerne Countv is the proud posses sor of 1 hen that lavs square eggs The chicken has so far laid eight of thorn ind the) are all built on the lines of a rectangle This fowl la)& an egg three anl a luarter inches long and almost square the four ides running from an Inch an 1 one-quarter to an inch an 1 one eighth In width The ends of the eggs' instei 1 of bulging out are depressed anl thev will naturallv not roll off the tible Northrup is now figuring on the Pos sibllltv of developing 1 strain of square egg lavers He savs that tbe square egg I" blfeger ai d better tl an the round one ind th it for shippii g and storage purposes it has manv advantages W hat caused the hen to change her method jf constructii g eggs is a prob lem that Northrup his been unable to soHe Oyster Opener rinda Pearl New crk, March i ugust Fndcrs, a 'erk In the fish department of Central Market In vrrita Street Tompkinsvllle Staten Islai d wis opening ovsters )e terda) when his knife struck a turd ob Ject On examination he found a round white pearl V jeweler estimated the value of the find at $60 DAY I t ''aaaBBBBBBat ' Here's the Bottle Which Won't Refill INFORMATION The public, is cordiallv in itctl to call at Citv Ticket Ofhce 15th St. and N. Y.Ave. Telephone tlaln TMIO Tor all matters tonceniing tram erice, railroad ind Pullman crict. to all points EAST AND WEST n iirr.K, Tlatrlrt Paarngrrr grnt BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Windows FOR Inauguration Room 1722 with two win dows on stcond floor on loth Street opposite I S Treas ure, next to National Press Club steam licit, toilet room, for rent Mirch 4 Afford Letter Co. ,607 15th St. N. W. INAUGURATION SPECIAL TRAINS To and from BALTIMORE March 4, 1913. Leare Union Station, Wash ington, ant) Union Station, Bal baaere, at frequent interrals. PENNSYLVANIA R.R. S. C. Palmer & Co. 1066 Wisconsin Av. W. 190 POLISHED EDGE PLATE GLASS -Jn t the tlars f Talk- Tn ' nujitt fe et arW thrtrv fn-ni rtit ing HODGKIN'SrVt x drink Tvr A -. --4, -$'; lrV