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" FOOD PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. e FOOD AND THRIFT IN THE HOME MENU FOR A DAY. FOOD PAGE. Plans for Your Spring Wardrobe The Sidewalks of, Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. emgraest his duty well, but_evidently did not players might simplify | care to repeat it. No man has a yen matters for the broadcasters but confuse to face gunfire. the listeners. i The mhd,'i‘tfy sto - ” “ crave shalter. The » For example.” he says, “we might ex-soldier admitted 't Home in Good Taste Fruits and Vegetables Abundant in Markets BREAKFAST. Baked Apples. BY SARA HILAND. Most women, whether they enjoy the 30 cents & pound, and emperors, 10 to | No bathroom seems complete Wwithout d. Dry Cereal with Cream. Creamed Dried Beef with Eggs. Doughnuts, Coffee. was! One speaks of the upper part of one’s costume as a blouse when it is 80. No. 12 at bat. don't like to think how.long ago that | hear something like this: No. 4 pi for the Nats and 10 catching. Here we Ball one. One that when the ini- tial shooting began 3 clothes hamper, but it is often difficult separate—otherwise it is the bodice, | strice—he swung at it. Bal® two. he ran. “Ran at 15 cents a pound. . but nowadays never a “waist.” r fire, did task or mot, elect to do their own ™%, honeydews at present are the :!ll‘lt;:e't:‘?mmmm which has LUNCHEON. AN Eng ik Send of mine hswred e g 13nsgnfluk"g r‘io.'u:‘l:hx?:;: 7':‘ hnc:,% your “¥as, sah, marketing. They may employ & Cook, | gristocrats of the table and nn]etu t‘nhne In the il tioct 1a dhown &' @lothes Baked Sausages. that “walst” was never used in England No. 8 at bat. He and I would have e o el el 55 S5 e e B i Wi ST | Pl B ey ks it o & LN, women whose | ¥/ s and it reminds on much of the D Oke, when 3t came across the o who tosses him out B O 1t is not unusual to see m-}]fié B Y QM UmeiTIbar oF wega b linsisiiion vers Spice Cakes, Tea. to visit Canadian friends, one of them, while 9 throws to 3 in ‘Didn't you names grace the society columns shop- ping in the stores and markets. Even found in every country kit¢hen. has’ shown HHe | “"Jt is easy to realize what an advan- items mentioned, change. California peas, which brought DINNER. | who had added & number of American~ |isms to her mptgly of the King's Eng- at second for a double play. Twenty Cream of Celery Soup. | lish, remarked that a mutual friend of among the rest of Doted statesmen enjoy mulling about | ST LN Pew weeks ago, are | t48¢ 8 hamper of this type would | | prod*HR N CHEY SOUB theirs had & “red waist.” As it was b ora oy the 7" “Rep~ the displays. As the farmer enjos |noy down to 20 cents a pound. Celery, Gravy. before the days of bare-backed evening fleld stands. Twenty utation’s nothin’ to eating the food he raises, so does the | which sold for 15 cents a bunch, may Baked Macaroni and Cheese. gowns and bathing suits, the English raps a long fly out by de side of sverage perscnd fnd added. pleasure | hac 105 &8 o 58,0 Lol N homer Frepeacn Shortoabe. A e ow s kg 1018 and he i out. Ui “Dopoucon- consuming personally chosen items, | 30me iy e i3 orteake. | o you still use the word wi The Nats are now Pyt In“ present [flon u“nl{: abundance of ’.".:‘7“‘!: ngc:ngam;flfimsa‘“mwfl . Coffee. |in that extraordinary way?" she asked up. Here comes 17, | MO than other people's? rth fruits and vegetables on the market, most of which come, of course, from distant points, California and Florida supplying much of the produce. Out- of-season fruits are naturally higher in Washington. For .example, the honeydew melons Small cucumbers from Florida are 10 to 15 cents each. Spinach is lower, bringing 10 cents & pound; white squash, 15 cents a pound; turnips, 5 cents a pound; parsnips, 10 cents & pound; let- tuce, 10 and 15 cents a head; sweet po- tatoes, 7 cents a pound; white potatoes, One even cup sugar, milk, butter mixed with sugar. Add milk, then two eggs beaten light. Into’ sieve ‘put bread flour two- DOUGHNUTS. one cuj two teaspoonfuls mplteg | me. I told her that we did not—add. ing, to myself, not when we think to use blouse or bodice instead. Waist lines, as you know, are no nearer being settled than cha have been for some time. Gradually they are oreeping upward, and’ the back-to- he lulu through short satisf for two bases. e more to me, I'l tell the worl hy shoul rule of men?” their lives—mine ain’ “But if lost it d you act uj a different ferent men set different values upon 't in the market.” oo n“’y'ulu would have 'ih. n, of; died for Whatsatisfaction dead Shite roan alnh Soch & | A oes vgn“t; (Hleven up. qialeven socks 3 Sojers, let slone & dead colored = ey s or a_single, scoring | fella; but I'd missed myself, and dat & than one o‘tmth':r n:;mh:me%'. }:‘tox:lw"“h“ takes 21 out and sends 23 | was de point wid me.” v ¢ These are made of silk or mercerized 3 cotton twist of any desired width and |~ Personally we favor the'use of names. . o R!PEL sA-é'vnA{s gllfogg Txg are held u‘lvm;r a mt;tr}rll l,hugklg oll steel, * ok ok ok Eatmg Celery. TEL BLUE O s Opbearl. wuis| Lo, the poor Hindoo wife. Perl Make as wide s use of raw celery GO WITH A DARK BLUE SUIT. | weet's circular describes how to make | inings have changed since- those "Ian| as you can while it is fn. season. Tt thirds full, add little salt, nut- normal waistline is being exploited now o your country.” WO ‘ent b g ",‘g“.;,‘”';‘“:;c‘,fv,d‘;"n“g““'g 3 cents a pound; California beets, ‘10 meg, two level teaspoonfuls and \ by many besides the American flapper |third base and 14 o seamt” Niostecn yould dat be fo me when de power of | size. - There are no casabas to be had | 8nd 1272 cents a bunch; carrots, 5 cents & little more of cream of tartar, who started it three or four seasons |at bat. Strike one. Strike two, Nine- exe g was gone' dDo y& any at '..y price. Strawberries, which a |8 pound or 8 cents a bunch; slaw cab- one level teaspoonful soda. Sift ago. teen smacks single, & your com] ‘wouls ’h“_ missed you few weeks ut; were selling for 85 cents | bage, 5 cents a pound; new green cab- and it into above mixture. you had Killed! a Texas League To define the normal or below normal ( $0°7ing 17. Fourteen now on third and ‘walstline of your one-plece frock there Add more flour to make so you can roll out on board. Cut and fry in deep fat. Do not have them too stiff, but as soft as you can handle.. CORN CAKE. ‘Two tablespoonfuls sugar, three tablespoonfuls Indian meal, one egg, one teaspoonful soda, one a box, may now be obtained for 40 to | bage, 8 cents a pound; onlons, 8 cents 50 cents a box, with a downward trend | & pound. k Dairy products are firm in price, eggs Beets and are being | selling for 60 to 70 cents a dozen and shipped from Calift ‘They are be- [butter 60 cents a pound. There is sold for 10 to 12%; cents a bunch. |plenty of poultry on the market for [othouse-grown produce is always |those ‘who enjoy chicken dinners. higher than other in-season commodi- | Chickens, roasting size, 45 to 50 cents ties. For example, Boston hothouse a pound; frying, 50 cents a pound; be, for it might fit beneath the bathroom and yet not be interfered plece in s, cucumbers are sold for 30 to 40 [stewing, 40 cents a pound. with when desired for If it is not cup flour, two teaspoonfuls cream | |S0 many women seem to be doing at | they Jpok when worn, and I will gladly | Put the following law was in effect at makes che necessary and cents apiece and hothouse asparagus | The following are the prevailing meat | placeq’ beneath .notherus;lece. the Egp of tartar, three-fourths cup milk, | |Present, then bear in mind that the nni you @& copy on receipt o!gyouz one !}ime: i ‘?é‘u"lb‘%u:oruu? ; its ‘?olémfl‘ls from 75. cents to $1 a bunch. prices (these prices may vary & trifle | yoo ho used as a small dressing table three tablespoonfuls melted but- smartest sort of complementary blouse | stamped, self-: envelope, @ man goes on a journey, e icate flavor stimulates the ppetite: The cost of other products have not | but generally they may be accepted 88 | or g container for toflet atticles. A ter. Add butter last and beat | |is of satin in a somewhat lighter tone. (Copyright, 1929.) shall not divert herseif by plays, nor H changed materially during the past few | accurate): Leg of lamb, 40 cents a weeks and the following may be ac- |pound: loin lamb chops, 60 cents; cepted as the prevailing prices: Among | stewing lamb, 18 cents; shoulder lamb. lorida oranges, 40 to |28 cents; shoulder chops, 36 cents; veal 75 cents & dozen; apples, 5 to 8 cents |cutlets, 65 cents; breast of- veal, 32 well. Sift soda and cream of tartar in with flour. Bake in quick oven. BAKED MACARONI AND CHEESE. plate glass may cover the top, for this lves an appearance of cleanliness and a protection to the finish of the per. Stain, enamel, paint or used shall she see any public show, nor shall | 8nd its mineral and vitamin content she laugh, nor shall she dress herself in | 8ive it real value as a food. Serve it in Jewels and fine clothes, nor shall see|Salads, crisp and told as a relish, or dancing hear music, nor shall she sit in | braised or stewed as a vegetable. the window, nor shall she ride out, nor ; kumquats, 20 cents a quart; |cents; veal chops, 45 cents; shoulder | jacquer may behold anything choice or vain, but mptrum it, 1400 :wm ;ent:m lp'i:%el: ronit. g veal& 35 a:kxm!;m° rou:oloi.n ':t the hamper, t‘fw front being decorated Cook in .n.lud“kwnter as much Mm _1;!-;&:‘35311 ‘n'-:u Mhmmtdo;x; :l;g lIFE R“l“[n BY stra cents a 5 le | pork, -32 cents; pork chops, cents: | with transferred design. macaroni as re ed, and when g g?n, 8 to 10 cents each; cranberries, | fresh hams, 30 cents; round steak, 50 SN ADptigusdipe i . YR dainty victuals, and shall not blacken done place half in &udd.lnc dish. Cover macaroni with cheese, put bits butter on and pepper and salt if desired. Put rest of mac- aroni in {cn and cover with cheese, salt, pepper and butter. California grapes, |to 53 cents; sirloin, 58 cents; porter- :n‘eer e;;le: ';lf.h ey’: powder, mdmshfll not wm&mcludenflmlndem&emr house steak, 60 cents, chuch roast, 35 ‘W her face in a mirror; shall are plentiful, malagas bfl:fln‘ nn? cents. e never exercise hzml{h:n any agreeable absence of Left Overs. NEGLECT in things intrigue entire world. If Lupe Velez bursts into Mexican témperament, for a woman to Have Slmple Meal ReadY l;'rl??non:n:“ u’i?l mmt g,'.’. ‘Ahlfm'fium:‘"“" Ww’f‘m"&' Outside of that she had ;tfg'i:ty of | Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN—a : to Serve to All Comers Baks about ane-balt pour " | [same escort:and snotner Hollywood ro- | Whem he snaly landed tn o tree| T 4 4y Simple Remedy for & Wide- * mance is heralded. P m b&'&h ;{;}:}&; :'mken it ";: to learn v spread Evill knew it, but there’s aiways ing: “Things ren th theecs, wad. oF yu ew it, but ’s all that pathetic 5§ run hoping against hope. - tkmb'ut :nd ng;n ; w:‘en ta‘; war‘lid s‘x’y? — creat e and, wal an( Back of the story of motion pictures | sun, moon and stars. Noah there are a thousand such t; L » BY.JESSIE A. ENOX. . elish, @ crisp There are few forms of entertain: salad and some form of swoet.‘fl a that provide such pleasant inmrfl gelatine whip, should ty -as Sunda; Thospitalif y k"‘"’" -| make up the menu. In hot weather a eep open on this night, and let it be known that their m‘ga:"m always welcome to Soyior s — Many a man has suddenly real- _ ized that he was losing out—all be- "~ cause he neglected constipation too- long. This evil scourge starts with such little things. A headache. A MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. ; £ 8 g 8 =y : 3 3 §z acob. | Jistless morning. A cloudy com- drop tn for the mgphnr such suppers fign muffins or rolis add an sppetiz- Whitening Arms and Hands. s Pfil:-“ PR o The dining room table should be|ehound aiways be provided. m"“'“‘" I have described a bleaching treat- 'ph which box d three while it saps strength, °' daintlly set, and the room lighted With | should be of the simplest, 8 the ouject | mant Tox tes dnd weck 4ad ioday T o Sl 16 s kT L6k, Jump, | Fos 0 this stcusity of the adles hany | uon teg | Kills initiative, steals ambition. And Sometiing about condic,Ngat that aps | 5,10 do away with any’ tingo of for- | I8 fof VAU B whiteriug oo ned) work together- snd had been one of | VArm in the knowledye that Old Man 'mes | if allowed to continue to poison the mmmmmduuun'gfl““'“" mwmmwffimzn-nb': the most successful teams in the movie. | JinX had been cheeted for another 24 the | System, it may bring on serious + a simple thing to provide, the wonder is| While such en is s come than to the face. er Com- Women know it as the it is not used mare often. If there nevertheless it '1“5 O b 'AACUNE | Bleaching ‘treatments must m&m up third | deadly enemy of youth and beauty. many guests it is it on o stess | dally for at least two weeks before a Paul| Men, as ability’s cruelest { serve meal buffet Pm‘ . mg:hlg. o these » ges uumegum‘f::uu::, zmuhe}x ?;:“u:d planned va e :flfi GDon'tMiticve;mm».m. Small tabies piaced: i the dinihg of liv: | ness. I hot huffins o biscults are to fows fimes | Suard against it. You can—witha | be served, may be mixed in -the leaching delicious cereal. Kellogg's ln(b:om ‘When a few people are g ey shade is of his BRAN %o be gerved, it s best to use the dining | Morning, put in the blaced ol on the is guaranteed to pre- Toom table. - in the dce box until the time comes to i Roman| vent constipation—to promptly. re- Almost every family has a few. favor- | ook them. 5 Z ok oy e Teqular ] Often it is in i g, g8 ALL-BRAN is 100% bran. Doc- tors recommend it. Serve with milk <} i us. was doing this? Sure, it . A second cousin of mine r | to Hollywood last year and And the mhg“m:“g-hm("mu al Y 80 of the hagard and all of the gzest of life go to the star just because the star has all of the glary. B (Copyright, 1929, by North American News- paper Alliance.) TE i g % 52 8, ; igs g g §eetE BiEs ? Egg 53 LT 3 . . b/ : Planning a Week’s Food e L toods th added in, ~ g y An increasing suppl to plan them, T am going to give again Somong OuE Ja0st mutrtbious Toods or doing piano exercises may be | anics ‘soq ' aron b tas gral M&Mhufld foundation | In planning meals without meat, see (Copyrisht, 10305 C - | makes the planning of meals a I rules should be kept in mind by |to it that they contain some of each s . easier than it has been mums?imgw ozmth-.nt.hlfi‘-’ 1 B\& L, g i o m more necessary, for no ma nhm'nd mm""’“ s that in planning any meal | ter how nuttitious a meal may be, it MOTI-IERS G il crecty seuce. Just as much care’ is as when | must also be well cooked, and pleasing ? meat is used; more, in fact. as such | to the eye and palate in order 1o be en- . AND THEIR CHILDREN. Marrow on Toast. preparation must include a joyable. And 1 is & well known tact| | Washington History of the combinations that will that most of us eat only those foods mmwmwumg that appeal to us. Select from .the Value of Money. ‘Vegetables may be divided int mwummmzwn BY DONALD A. CRAIG. classes. 'genmsnc&g-un;ewm ot’m(:r::atnwlormdhvv:unev: - are rich Imay be used | serve, for instance, caulifiower and cab-| pebruary 1, 1861—Companies H and alone as for meat. These are | bage on the same vegetable They some anchovy paste beans, dried and lentils. While | are both excellent foods, both belong to [ K of the 2d Regiment of Artillery, et ot s it e nuts cannot be classed as vege- | the so-called green type, but by Col. layer of the marrow on top, sprinkle tables; they grouped with these | they are too much in color and m, respectively, well with salt, and serve very hot, as it as a source of proteln for vegetable|flavor to. be appetizing when served at 11 o' plain greens or raw vegetables offer coagulates quickly mieals. The second-class of vegetables is mgl'ght:fl Vs of the best means of ce against - made up of the starchy ones and with texture of the various vegetables that tired feeling that is so often the these we might include the. cereals. |should also be a factor in determining aftermath of the Winter months. They are necessary for body fuel. The | the combinaf be served. Braised minerals and third class 16 made - up of all the green |celery. has a -slight that is = : 50 as i cHenry, ‘were leres ash- d ordered to Wash: at Fort McHenry it 100 men from Gov- Y. There is still ity troms AT rom e City Hall and halted the building lately occupied Misses as & Young Ladies’ Seminary, on E street, where Company K will be s Orders were issued, however, for y - can served to take the You will save yo fat by baking 1rying see Mmm... Umm!! Home-made Cake! Can you-tell-me how to make codfish lmuuex m!ouawm'{uignszm cakes. A and I am sure you sat - SN ey, 11l not Gl apery It s good served with an omelet Toods for Your Baby One Mother Says: Children who never handle money DUEDARYRC S iR "mm In|until they go to college usually make |in when thity are cooked? n‘“""””g:"'udmbouedm macaro new_dwelling recently e by cook them’in deep fat o in s frying | and can siso b used & & sauce Witk Srns b strect east of Sixth |Poor use of I, and sometimes never o Prescribed by over S000special- & 3 . pani—rs, F. A J. some meats: . 1S | learn its value. Ths rich boy with the ists to supplement the milk The thick, lu i Oulfi,' fakes that are cookegl in deep| ; Melt wo tablespaontuls of butter or ol tels hed to | 1878 allowance often is very extrava- . fami diet, these foods save mothers PR s JUSCIOUS JEME at Baye! s crispness, that 1s impossible | Chopmed. walbns And fons. bontus &u:m"t Sasgned in the wesh end of 620t and the boy of small means is | halt ham, if the family Pl i L LR o) invites you— to i1f & frying pan. Whether it is | of chopped: green’pej Cover and city. ¢ do. When butt " Yok, . et to! aook thein 1his way or zot | 00K lowly Sor fve minutes,oF untt the | These shildien are smail i 1 tno G o be- | 1%, D!, end, walchy s the thick one In ¢ . Glass Jars “Have a piece; it’s de- - D A A e latter has & smaller amount of bone, 4 ute, heal erve. 252 ”» o i o e Tiloms I am sure you will find the following mdone-_h..ucuuol&omfloalnflme o be enough 8o that the child 8s the butt end. The remnan use at home of traveling. M d ith J F reipe saistuctary: e g e T % 5o ed -l oo e 3 Ask Your Doctor s vy 15 * - s 3 . . Scald two cups of shredded salt cod- | hot water may be. mscd imstont o tos 't fair to make him pay for all 55 3 Sugars it is more than just fish by pouring boiling water through stock. 2 owkd he mumm u:lt:%“ -fn -8 display. ne’:a,. b::“lze fllk“cg’ mnx‘ar.‘l’o:':. k oy cl:' hree minuf ‘and season q _— > fi:'&'fi twmp e ey w pepper and a little cayenne, h for instance, if they are paid for with N. W. BURCHELL a.cake —it's an achieve- Add two or three tablespoons of milk a =y pl own SRORY, e Wl Jeson o con= ‘mixture 817-19 F St. ment. it i Vet | L WEL P S e ot foo st il Sefoe buvin, " ¥ Y| placad 58 bitered b aiy bt e mixture to see sea- ug ¥ 3 % soned enough and let it cool. When !2-year-old daughter? I mumg:fi 3 {Coprrisht, 1439.) Srgheg S e AR [RiG and the whole for 25 minutes & moderate oven. - . A table dinner, with the main SUGARS IN THE HOME areeverinuse. Remember there’s a Jack Frost Sugar in a distinctive, sanitary Blue or Brown Package «old, shape into flat cakes one-half inch Ing her a quart of milk a day, strained ' CO! i thick, or into balls, dip in beaten e cereal, mashed sieved vegetables, such i Irridiated ergosterol, a new remedy vegetable diluted with one tablespoon of cold |88 peas, spinach and carrots, a table- | In8 & 4 : -Those lifor rickets and similar bone diseases, wnters‘ and then roll in fine dry bread- | spoonful of mashed baked potato, a| Who favor a eonciliatory attitude on e o ak Tt wih Srecla anuce discovered & year ago, is so powerful | is planned for one dinner in 3 crumbs. Fry in deep fat that has been |little broth and orange and prune juice. | Poth sides profess to have information | that a single ounce of it is equal in | This is :‘ ogcrthy lnuflt:xht: for heated until it will brown a piece of | My mother tells me she ought to have | that Mr. Lincoln is not opposed to a | 'effect to six tons of cod-liver oil. meat loat. " Botled Tice i mixed bread. in one minute. Cook until well | more things to eat—Mrs. A, M. R. compromise plan, in order to avert the |, :rot:ng‘[g. dn!ln on san paper and serye d:nfhm;o 2 Jeers old should have, in m:‘:n“gd‘g::m;‘lfl g‘x“g“‘ ;" Sete . preferre he cakes may a lon oods you mention, two i in 8 frying pan containing about | or three soft cooked eggs a week, and | denial of the anti-slavery principles’of Try This Orange Filling and Icing one-half inch of hot fat. n one | may occasionally hay t two slices | the Republican platform upon which he se. ide until brown, then turn and 5y on | of Hiss. broted, basen. e, o h % | Was elected 0 the presidency. 1 Jack Froat Cone for every purpo the other w}g A, s fresh Xnglt.t cu't in srgmAlélfifies or TR -\ g mlhw Gl s o ol the caltes (Ogether. and Tolling | SE6 Should. boos b meo h e o Shirred Eggs. J_ET the flavor of Pappy’s Orange Marmalade add just the right pendut RS el them in egg and breadcrumbs is a fur- | should be taught t6 chew. Bufter individual baking dises: or| ., ° ~touch for breakfast. With hot biscuits, crisp toast, or fluffy orange BROWN — CONFECTIONERS ther help. The temperature of the fat |longer necessary to strain vegetables. | small gaucers. Break one or two eggs|- . muffins it glorifies the meal--makes breakfast an event of the day. ° Whip egzs to stiff froth; is another important factor, for if it is | Vegetable soups may be given for din- | into each, sprinkle lightly with salt and | '~ Astk for it by name ack Froat Sugar, & TABLET ; not hot fl:‘s!mlllxtuu:mbewma ner,lwlthnlbtked tato, boiled maca- and dot 1 4 utlt.hn.nu;u.uu 2 - = a2 grease and fall apart ronl or rice, ‘lflli'- o —— baked custard, rice pudding, cornstarch x are . pulp and rind || Sold by All Stores That Feature x o Jong should cabbags be coaked? |or tapiocs pusding " Junket and piain | Shierod o % Bottle v ”M«yhfiun. hour, but, my daughter, who is taking o TIAYAMD e yrworien i ONDERTU : »& g at scl l, me ‘WO o e ra ng Mx!mg ;;ytmz n‘;:mufi-m T Show-You Sau Refined by The Naticnal SussbiRafining Co. of Ko than half an hour—Mrs. A. R. K. "““‘Ww"“’,,w'mh ¢ , 2 3 ; 3¢ strained cereals Your daughter is right. In fact, if . cabbage 15 cut in small Dleces 1t Wil | sreduai bon o4, then add the others cook in 15 to 20 minutes. Long cook- hard ing destroys some of its nutritive value | ‘2% °F m'd, ey b and makes it harder to digest. ‘The . majority f motor vehicle ac- I noticed that you have several times | cidents oceur fro; m_right-ofsway -con- used dishes with a creole sauce. WIll | tests at crossings. Speeding, driving on 1 t new Fine for salads, too. And you get such s Writefor tle for so little money, . ORANGE: WERMALADE You can buy Pappy’s Orange Marmalade at * N.W. M‘Gfl:«r S. A. Gstti & Bros. ' CANE SUGAR JACK FRD today % ; R u please tell me how to make this?— | the wrong side, failure to give proper ————— John H. Megruder, 9 w. U BN signals and “cutting in” cause most of i Stores > A IShow-YouCo. NATURE'S ESSENTIAL SWEET There are several recipes for crecle |t st of tham > e - pr e : 4 ’ y S S Ar ittt 2 - e e