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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, An Ori ee comers tl H E ie | ( ) ] a Wednesday, April TO? 1907 AND THE MOUSE if inal Series Written for The EVENING WORLD by Leading | American Comedians, | 1 Ph ay ]@inner Aishes. Suddenly Stott, who, told your daughter, Her piace ts here at It would he too much of an ordeals. “She told me to wes out, ‘ Novelized from CHARLES KLEIN'S Great Play. Pas ‘perueleiy’ an venta pubes caveat | ; ~ ought told even |Mra J but Pant ie to a minleter of the Gost! 5 e f mo 4 , z & you & rt of Pel-leastways not to his face. I'l give "By the wa * yo 6 s ence her your card, air,”” eé erto y ‘ oes @he know: of this radical change; w ’ t Tous . sole sreyerend caller waited until Ru; in your affatra? * oe - doxia had disappeared, then he rose an (Copyright, 1906, by G. W. Dillingham Company.) Judge Rossmore astarteé By wha sets i Se re ee ee , srxor: e ie ; mysterious agenc~ had this maa pene | °° 1 . per separ Hum— BI yr OPSIS OF PRECEDING CIIAPTERS ) only too gladly, Meantime, Mrs. Ross us a Ke . brepart Ue—not & le OF & prayer-book Joba Burkett Ryder, trust 4 heebagcie a Boca neh fhe trated mont { wate " with mer a gay necesaitated |oF & hymm-book, mot @ picture or any- - coulti-wathonnia, taal. er te he more Ww & Isl ie. Wks Riot? rt ! ' ing to M Rossmore, |thing that would indicate the slightest Tore, “whase “ineorruptiole, th could be had, and @he found at i were 1 who emerged fi hon : ence by Eu-| reverence for holy things ced, MARY Of the woney, kina: § little village of Maseapequa just w pine me ‘ Insta is Lape 1 A phi PO picked Mp 5 few papers that were d at 4 es jokin modiou able meana—te me . ng on the table and after glanci By Richard Carle. &® SS. Sun netnepd a tries te fe Me ead Pape see cey)pattare ot «| Covasiste t hag sappenc Pie aie 0 sly agora | Ac ler obra thee oven fais ni = certrio cart decisow. “Throwgh bis ©. Lis -portinets " on c v0 a. ihe 4 t Kue'and a y temper. Sho aw reporte—Wall street reports No. 1—By Richar . QD | Soommiice:, Senator Rotettar” Retlee™ phere | modest rent rent haa rR Mined, ete, i: rie anda temper 89 | tnegod of this world. “Evidently very ‘ Romenore's kupmchment, ated. bys Wall wh ere n w ain't. he ook th pap oly # things | ordinary people, Jane, most serious part of my vement eray ble fortune | Stott had he 4 dt ° Removing the ha r ied for Net che | did Hot suit her whe wus & termagant, | 28 ed at his sister, but she sat business as a funmaker ts the ota oem Yaa from tig mouth the judge re va Ms No ake oo BAA is news of wie arrival Of A dadencer [#titly and primly in her chair and! Sevelopment of laughs in ‘the a. tand tow sdge tn ty tn aly. He was ating | failed to A with enthusiamn. ("Ade no reply, | He repeated: earlier stages of & show, However | faers methods that ha haa preparation ¢ sees... ply Mihivteyta in ievie. Poor ete 210 Town intative| Misstiy. ik meant more work: secondiy, | geynaryt Zou bear mer T said they are | much the public may resent such a | Mesut ante! todo let * a tepen the ety Sere the hear tell her. @he has | ond ability that It seemed ihe] nin took the place it was on’ the wn. | , Lv@ Bo doubt,” retorted Mies Desile, oc some patient eection of {t nas | $n, to Senalor Roberts's deogpter Kain. | It waa now Tho Gegate v aa 04. When od, ft didn't |? nie, Trou cabled | derstanding ¢ © family consisted | WH 8 euah they will not thank us to be relied upon originally to deter. | khiviey. who, underean’ ammumel mame’ tee | Ot action until & gonwened in| PO a NERA SAE |Tepea sare hers | Obly n eldecly gen and his | for prying into thelr affairs.” sang ay ‘ | qritee paver, kinetin Aan At December, but there was @ lot of work | ** apotl her holiday oe replied ¥ Rossmore tril wife, t there. was peactioally no| “Srying, did you say?” sald the pars mine whiether various minor parta are | ™ritten a ng Ry He was atlent for a moment. Then, |umphantty and secretly pleased that for] work good wages, plenty to-eat, with| on, resenting this implied critici« I rarely etrive for the small points in} ley sot Ser Sunt, Me Hiake A cat The ng fe 6 Pia = 4 ace. 1 erday. 1 ¥ i she pleased. Instead of this millennium Just plain ing.” peraieted his sie- grin vals Shiriey hame. Jeftoreon rotucrs | the(r arrival they th e. am if he Ad | couldn’: bear it any longer rand Stott kK ed as a por- | ter tg T don’ writing a book. The firat enentia! 18 | Sn tne aune steamer, We sake her to marty | oelt STTy ‘ {ca his ow 0c What did. y ay? inquired the and now a daughter waa [inet ee nicrtidivezmrere toa have the a! at receives an evasive repty, Last Manes Pigs: sade ae oThe tr Is, Stott, 1 couldn't bear |Judue apprehefstvely, | m ber, No wonder hard. | ‘The Rey, Pontifex straightened up cal, When you are ait ts ice uct “ atave Eee. esd, —bul ave her nm. now. L couldn't EL AS ae Lage wetting ick and) gid threw out his eh he replied ing rehearsals an CHAPTER VI ha ontoved a gufet- tips ‘after meals, | 0OX my own Gaugher fn tle face," t had been 'f owing the conversation | *Jt ls protecting my flook. As Leader Browing, then the am z : he enjoyed & auwet: pips ne Aa of a which he bad tley's probable when the Judge and Btott |. oC Unified All Gouls. “Baptiamad ing, (Continued.) claiming that {t quictedi hfs.nerves and). 4 aa. h he bh : f he alk Soa ot tery it is my ‘dirty 1 bits of bi ss ft lalming en une tit inate iis nad baen recelY the city on one of thelr | is thy duty to visit the Rey. enabled to think more clearly. Re . evening it woul irsons, Mra. Rogsmore | Widows and orphans of this commua- eat tine sverscs, Tee eee kee aieee His pipes Alled sth thas “mwa Feimte oot to shee a reedttaceenr en | it2 actors, if they a k-witt TOTT thought th id eae : tgp raey jhe began to amoke furtousl it yil steamer wan coompanied by a| , Further speculations on his partuw wit in an-ecthr té not 2.6 Uiatinpin dei pecei yy edad eae akous ‘Long Istand mom aan ie turtowsly he angular woman, enter thelt pate| interrupted by the entrance of Bere FSebb ; : ak {hing they could de and he volun mmore had remained for a hapisinget Smotion AK the ‘ball. | Rossmore, who thought righ! that monly develonnd a tecuity ia tt used to Seared th eave SUL: PANIA q with auspicious Rov. Percival Pontiter Deott | the quickéat way to wet rid ot bar une pe—that 4 hem ome ty | 1, a eee nee rete y | % sinte ny Jane Deetle, prided Jeome visttor was to hurry dowm- rib it wa SCN LA UDRTUOSAI cp caer ee ene - t, Every themselves oh being Pte | stairs ae quickly aa ff Gets Saba present cons | mente of the sale of the Bouse and fur- of course social cirole in Mas he lias, Deetle—Mr. Dosti, “Tam mucky 8 the result of: presen ac | WhIERCUBHes' the (Ske accutane > ha: unvent Of. the onored,” Was her mot Pi ditions. We will take the old Casino tr wt | rh, the Rev, I erecting: mc hes ma Seen “den telde” ove = rs Ww man at thirty-t ua; The honor ts ours,” he atahmered, Z nm. If a man asked for a “part diminutive face with w rather | Ireryarcer—iny sister Jane ond -E e | ° ‘ y poin' nose Ww called to" — he asks for one to-day, he was told B R W ae ] foal effect to” his Won't you alt down?’ ! Quit hla, Kidding. iepagine . any | @ FOOIKHIGlr G2 G2 G2 G2 &2 + We LAYIOT | iierigey Wes writen Roasmine, ravine stats «She Mets eee om anc the wonventional ne erouns er in tha! RIcHaARD wrettist turning out a book con Jigen cal hat ywing to | ade her nervous. eigeer ose bs t Mah TER hcninche Mavanted Thy mall fac Unfortunate apne: “Thank you so much,” he euid with e ‘ s. To-day, with the exception nee of being several sizes too large| smile that was meant to be ami * esti ANAL 1 THINK tle waa a gaunt and| He took a peat at the further ced t 4 librettist ieReinirey ten ‘ of Whom are stars, te librettist | " nater who had am unhappy | the room and an ewkwanl pause ; handed out. ‘This actor or-that (and | WLU HAVE TO wick (of talking (with a jerk. “She | lowed. “Finally his alater gromted haar en eicaa twins hint 1 ita, | jooket as ¥f she were conatantly under OW ‘wanted to See Mrs. itossmone eae ) very often has to be coached in small details AGET THAT CHECK YER self-restraint was iuble at any | abgut the festival,” she maid fil ns t e¢ a good song and makes a@ hit, the glory is his; ir) . *FELLER, ' moment to lode Into a ft of rage! 4, of course. ‘I had quite forgotten, fall ‘ peop Pest ast Ny / 1 ( comt HERE And only repressed herself with con-| How stupid of me! Tha fact in den ¢ eativeness because you will readily see pe J 3 é eign | er By Pye ae ae ed prey he Pert on. we are think. t >, EB Ady ucted by | ating BS te arge of @ tolerably tad show | Mrs. Rossmore. was ready for them. | festival with atrawt was ‘for A chords Ot: bari | With, her Instinctive reepect tor he | fruatoes | chown ba te or My er = : » Bard ah as rather taken }to me also—trat If yn i women. I the girls t freak make-up, | fin seeing a clergyman, but she! more would grace ine ad i this wast ; : el ; : oe os = [your prreence it would given we AN Ope ceeahody'a ak @ wns the boas of that Yosmmore’& not home.” Then | portunity—ao to spenk—te get -" eversbody's ws 3 Miner aay a aces shaking Her head ale added ney | Guainted. weds eee ee number,until « n t don't aee fo Visito Horhrege hea ian °8 g, With the result that she re- nabashed. Fev, Deetio drew a] Another amkwart pause | followed, * . - +. ext he o ° an anding it to the/ bh he sought inspiration b gained ber for her-in te next show and she cam’ pompdusly:. ed | waging fixedly in the frepince, Then. Biohe tap w E Johnson. | we will see Mrs, Rossmore. 1| turning on Mrs. Rossmore so suddenly ame W w shows 1s to look out for everybody else} saw hier at the window as we came | that the noot woman nearly jumped out ; but expediency. My first nights are| along. Here, my girl, take her this card, | of her chalr, he asked 6 3 eae | | Tet her tat the “Reverend Ponufex | “Do you like strawberries?” that I never get through building Dectle and Miss Deetle have called to| ‘It's very kind of you.” interrupted Aantal loses courage because present their compliments. Mim, Rossmore, glad of the reunit: t out. I believe in giving It various Brushing past Eudowt, who vainly | to «ia word in edeeways “Indeed, aome line aaah hide Ab anton tried to close the door, the Rev, Destie| acprecitte vour kindness most keenly, t fall, topping {t off wi in readings. nts come out, too, sheer accifent. This one may sound Q@rivial in print, but {t has been effective: In the second act of Spring Chicken,” while playing the walter, I happened to hide the fowl under my arm while dusting it with my sleeve. T-tried it the next night and fatled; It was «| trick th: led practice. Now that I have perfected ft, it Is one of the standard laughs. But, after all, the most serious part of a funmaker's job is playing matinces & iyo. ’ . “The Orchid.” Blossoms Into A Vaudeville Plant. DDIE FOY carries the plot of “The Orchid’ the greater part of the time at the Herald Bauare Theatre, Hoe carries it in a pot and holds it up to view now and then to nd you that you are seeing “The Orcos4,” and not one ‘ou have seen before. The potted plot has its a@van- appens to be of pocket size and Isn't efferted by E @f the many musical pic tages, especially whe: Mr. Foy might realize his long-cherished ambition, for tt gives him plenty of time in which to play Hamlet. Of course, he doesn't play Hamlet, but, to re t ght play It as well—well, as well as Mfr, Edmund who appeared to taink last night's performance as fanny as the one he Wallack's a fow years ago. Mr. Poy has so much spare time that it hame to let it go to waste, He could very easily drag in Harnlet with- ng ‘Dhe Orchid.” bud it is not at all Ikely that any one would know 0.30 night that "The Orchid’ came out in tta true colors, Just as nce was nder whether !t would ewim hore or take a t the potted plo 4 into a nigpt-blooming vaudeville plant and one good “turn” deserved another. The particularly good “turn” wae a “pianologue’ (what?) by that pink-and-white perfomer, Mr. Melyiie Elif What he had to sa the most part, was said by his fimgers, and raid very wel, After that Mr came out of hiding and Carukoed @ tit, and was 4 by som) ng vegetables. Gils strong-armed admirers seemed to ppreciate che was & man of large family, and that @ mid-week might not come amiss (no pun Intended), ‘The Arm 4 “book, by James T, Tanner and Joseph W, Herbert, was free from puns and quite as free from anything else. When Mr. Foy found him- geif in need of a little fun he went out and changed his clothes, Thanks to him. elf, he had « very good wardrobe part. He was also supped with a large bolt dinner repertoire of Lats In the first ono he wore he looked as though he bad been taking -@ drink a flour mill “Amd they say he went to college was the refrain of the song that went with the hats, After his votce had gone the Mmit Foy helped out the song by some % music with soulful appreciation of ts he with ods feot. Then he listened to the unple beauties and walked away with the game old feet in the same old way, To be strictly truthful, Foy's fect ere as goting as ever-—they keep thelr nge, or their youth, remarkably well. “He. Goes to Church on Sunday” was another caro! that led the wandering Foy back into the fold. He did al! that be had to do very woll, indeed; but the ead fact nabinad ‘th to do. of the things that he might have left und tze-fight with Mr, ‘Joseph W. Herbert. That port of thing belongs burlesque houses The one dis the performance was an eccentric and exceed- ingly graceful by William Rock, who at the same time crooned en Bd and-pretty song called “Far Peru." Most of the music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton "might been written by almost any one, but "Far Peru’ fe quite out of the ordinary, Winsome Maude Fulton scored in “Liga Ann,” a inner-patl song that held @ good lictle story. Miss Fulton was as refreshing as ghe’wee pretty, and her dancing as easy as her mannpr, A very charming young woman Mies Trixie Friganza seemed divided between Carotine Vokins, a Covent Garden mariret-woman, and Miss Marie Dressier She should stick to Caroline Bnd leave Marie to take f herself—« thing that Miss Dressler is qué have er One Mr are of eapadle of doing. Mim Friganza eang "No Wedding Bells for Me’ as thourt ghe meant it, and did other things with more determination than humor. She bas grown since we lest saw her, and this enables her to fit the part very w nity entered the hou: ster, . followed by his and took a seat in the parior, je" blame me for this.” wailed the girl, who had not budged and who stood there fingering the Rev. Deetle's card. |,, Blame you? For what?’ demanded the clerical visttor in surprise. but my hush and I «0 nowhere, po- | where at at all” You see, we haye » Tavernos and’ ‘Jane, do you h atbiy md! They vorses!” met = r? How tnexpres have met with re (To Be Continued.) REY! 1 SAID COuse must) Youse MUST CHECK DAT CHECK YOUR Psycho-Physical Culture. GRBAT number of correspondents have asked for A suggestions on psycho-physical culture, which ts an- other name for mind and body gymnastics, There are, several teachers of psycho-physical culture in this city, but the course of tnatruction ts quite expensive, and tn this course particularly it ‘# what the student puts info ft more than the suggestions of the teacher that count. A teacher can point the way, but tf you do not want to do the work, the fact that you have paid your money doesn't hinder you from wasting your time, scatter- ing your thought force and doing your physica) exercises in a perfunctory and absent-minded way. I have taken several courses of psycho-physical culture and have seen won- Gertul results achieved in this mind and body training. Anemic girls have been cured; men who have been told they had consumption and were ready to go to Colorado for the rest of their lives have overcome the tendency to weak lungs by going through the breathing exercises and the mental! drill combined with |them, Tho phlegmatic person has been awaked and the nervous one cured of her troubles. Cynies, of course, say there Is nothing tn thi at all; but in these days, when the power of thought ts being recognized, it is best not to be behind the times,/ | but to experiment with your thought forces and at least gtve psycho-physical’ culture the benefit of the doubt. TAKE THIS, OLD PAL! ‘ou AIN'T * AS FOOLISH AS you ‘Loox! Dark Stain from Collar. Facial Blemishes. | G.—Beveral thorough scrubbing» ‘THE brown mark under your eye. with the complexion brugh, oF 1s probably a moth patch a} ¢ ¢lse merely ying @ little of + strong bleach might, carefully) | che best oft cloth, | applied, remove this, and if you should remove th If the| me a self-addressed and stamped en-/ stain remains, however, try this for-| velope I aiall be pleased to send yer) mula: Take fresh strained cucumber! @ formula, In regard to the red veing Juice, boll it for five minutes, and for | on your noose, sometimes geod every five ounces of juice add: Pulver | massage will obliterate these; end ised borax 5 grains; cetate of soda, | not, & smell operation will remere 8 grains; tincture of quillaja, 2% Ounces; | them. Here is the formula whioh be applied to the mole on your tincture of benzgoin, 4 drama; rosewater, | N 1 pint. Mix thoroughly and apply two| One part malicylio acid, one part vase 9g NCEN ey] te Ro or three times @ day unt!l the atain Je| line. Apply with small atick to de ’ removed. epot only A LOST LOVER. Aaytuing, IE you are dors ite 4am and later asked me to go, too, making ; Ys : GIRL writes me that, having loved and lost ner|oitern) Une 1 $0 te Mell your) Oy ‘iad Ma Manton S Dail ashions fence four years ago and having mourned him faith Digdiemahiass as eather aistiaael] fully during that ¢ime, her family object to her 's Her Mother. Enow thee T feel slighted. 1 sa sre echo eatiae ta going out with other young men. This ls not @mly crue! Dear Betty joe ot me an then t eee ees but abeurd. The great lesson of life is hope It does not); AM an attractive young lady of se t ty. ee pa By Feureprarp raha A benefit the dead for the living to wall aselves up it | aniean satan many ve reason to feel offend iS pemna theme or oa voluntary tombs of despair. One love does not displace mrers, and one whom I am You is addition to very another. Hach Jo is different, and in every life, however ‘ ed. My (mother thinks | fusing every frock Varied ite expertengs, there te onty one great love THIS) 7 gen too young to havp fellows call | Mai maerly AMY TEER: if girl may have logt bers. But she bas every right-indeed, (oe on me Do you think ain ety serpent it le her d@uty—te @onsole herself with whatever human 1 go out with then of I B eepicaypereappe| comRAREnAND SIEL RMT, Ane 5 hope ale Pwis qors I think you should be frank » B rep eosp tbs yy pres | your: motner and not aaceive her. ‘Ais the Incide iN page pee} lm each time he calls, and this 8 ex Bore recelying young men Doin @nd trimmed oo Lovies Sister's Sweetheart. | Srwosy eaterressing to toa. 40.1 eve| ea taiowe ee They Changed Glasses. |arlety of ways, ae tl Dear Betty learned to love him dearly, and I have Dear Delay | lustrated No, 1 Is made He Ashed Another Girl. AM twenty-dght years old, My ste | \s ut dining wit ¢ white trimame law reason to believe my regard for him ® gentleman | l Miss Laura Guerite was decidely ohic and audactous as a French “edven ter, who is five years my Junior, has | reciprocated. My sister ts Bot fm Koad Dear Betty ner evening changed os tures” (couldn't the programme find another werd’), and her accent, the Shu- bestowed her affections on # youns health, and I fear thet & kmowledge of PARTY of aight, four co’ siasses with me ould you N berts be praised! bore t» Parisian label. Miss Amelia Stone booked pretty | man who is twenty-five. He ently thie ould greatly upeet her. What friends, have attended ¢ same, y let me know if t e ba appar 2 @ Gentifrice 44. in a magazine, and used ber gushing soprano on two or three| returned her love until revently, when | would you advise metodo? M.A F social affair for f yoars 0 su et Dan fengs, Mi Herbert did an excellent bit of character work as a cockney pugiiat,| his manner gradually underwent @ You siould be quke sure of your love! cé This year my frtend noticed) There ts no mea, tar and Mr, Alfred Hickman gave himself up body 4 soul to a mollycoddle role.| change, My sister insists that I most and the young man's before you do! a young lady, # Very hew acyuaintance, | was Tati red, The chorus was large and livély, and in a fishing Ong a row of girls.allowed the | icient daniels —-~—--——- —* ne ——- So we Pudience to read their fest, In gold lettors on the eoles Of their right shoes they - USE : " ; = la 7 Baked; “A-N-Y L-U-O-K?" And then with their left they answered | HIN I Ss FOR I HE HO SEHOLD, | be MUCH” ¢ CHARLES DARN ibe . —$—____—_—___— versa i can be epread out to half the thickness | larce ler 4 enough sugar to sea f # baked sour apy as ea Spanish Cream, of & common cracker end smooth it pa stirring the sugar) ex ta * of tn ‘ ‘ modela Girl's Bertha Collare=Pattern No. £328. "i 17, NE agpall package gelatine, one cup|duan with @ wet knife. Run a sharp sh pulp till dt 16 all die |e plight gratiag 5. two le es gi . s Some Don'ts in Economy. cold water, one plut thilk and) knife sorog it, eo as to mark It into |solyed. Meat the whites of ¢ gee, tous qi 4 an ik tor and any ON'T economige—By ornliting your luncheon, for the body needs nourtsh- yolke of two eggs, one-half cup|the sized pleces you wish, then bake to # stiff fr 4 whip briekly |e at ty Put the int 7 t Q walle ri oe «i or D ssaal amd elites th daa’ Raat’ peak Oe onemanentio ialaal sugar. Cook in double eller. When | slowly in a warm oven, being careful through the prune pulp Four the mix-|a @.oms braided es at may od eM By refusing to take 8 cab wher cauaht In a shower, The price of a} {done stir in the besten whites of the! pot to brows. @ait the water to taste tune In a pudding dish, sand DO |it Coming to brawn add mr ‘ a! requ vs i in she mes pre ‘aad io much leas than that of 6 mew hat and sown . eges and Mayor with vanilla, To be|betore stirring in the oat These /quick even and bake four or six min- |4tF vat moatenl led aligit . oo w soon of inser sues By attempting to overwork yourself, No one can do good work under these} | eaten cold. Jere highly recommended te » vies then remove and io His, put in the ees « ploidy oh Pn ped nse a yore ocging 549 Circumstances, and the result Is often an attack of typhold éxyer. i Yih the. refrigerator, : ~ iy ane seney oe t Soo! ‘tmeal Cal Pri rige . * » ay Spey aH Is x08 ris of 6, 8 10 and 12 years of age By walking home after @ busy day on your feet, Rather walk to’ the sop toh Oatmeal Cakes, ne ee \jeerve, cover the pudding n i Pattors aan | wsee for § a veer @r place of business when fresh and untire’, and ride home at night when NTO one quart ef cold water stir ine OAK one poun ont p ©} cream { N Ser RENAE TT TORT CN 0 cove t ft the butt Tor send by mail w THE EVENING WORLD MAY fatigued. Anest coment, enough to make | men le er Xo cover, ie \* Mushroom Brown Sauce . * Mew t ON FASHION BUKMAU. No. 2 Weat Twenty-third street Now By riding In ® car to @ distant markot in order to save five cents an butter shout as thick es hasty pudding. morning stand them over the fre - ‘ Obiate York. Send ten conte lo cofm or stampe for each pattern ordered, Ph phn ‘lp aume aint Ane aiaal an ts |in © saucepan and let them simmer till|} 8 one the most delicious sauces | fooms and Ul E mnoee s be : “| atm aad aie By purchasing an article you don't Went simply because it happens to be} |¢o slowly, and that the stirring eo] very epft, then erush them with « fork known end is made as follows: For oy ~ | ai iF + i. Bere yaly _RaGRtANe rie ae name and eldress piainiy ee ¢ aotive, Ghat there will be ne lumpe in jand remove the stones, Whip thie pulp & vim and & half of sauce Wee ®) ang elicwed to simmer for ten malnuces | are id 4 Put 4 on 6 buttered pan, where it! well with © fork, add the 06 ene | Quart of rich consommy, onebals pouod | ia the hcl eauce, , + ' ‘ ' 9 ee € ; ‘ ‘ t 5 Allie hs ea ih ata est lil i 8 ai abl 8 a a lis lan. Mia. carla alae sc inh ti i eee cneteninrnenncennsi

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