_ PAGE EIGHT i. i aur ir’ REALLY BECAUSE I use swans ocwu mm’ mv CAKES ARE ALWAYS ENVIED I Cake-baking i: easier and more Curtain when the tested Swan: Down directions are followed. Made only from choices: soft, Canadian wheat, Sivzins Down Cake Flour is ground cxtta iinc,tlicn sifted again and again through silk. The carefully controlled milling oftliisspccial cake flouiggives every Swans Down cake that smooth, even texture, mnrvcllously delicate and light, which is characteristic of all Swans Down baking. °R RECIPES FOR THE 9 MOST POPUI-AI CAKES ARE 0N THE PACKAGE 147 Recipes-Hundred: oI Bdldnq l-hlpu I: "Kala sit-inn Favorite Recipes" O Today send (or " Kate Smith's Favorite Rcci es"—: beautiful étl-page book. ontains 147 recipea, 87 interesting illustrations. Explains the bow and orb] of tender, crisp, golden hrnwn cake as only Kate can do it. Usc coupon below. Plane lend me “Kate Smlth‘: Fnvnrire Recipel". I enclos: 6C II postantc stampa. Naur 4.14m, I290 : ----------------------:l r------ NEPAL‘ S HOME GUARD l KATMANDU, Nepal .7 fCP)-Two brigades of Ncpnl soldiers offered Brzlazn fnr \\'lll".ll‘lll" Il'f' will prob- _ A sitii-.:ii* zirrriiiucmciit was uizitlc in tiic First. Llrczit War. our troops in Ititiiii to svrycl - t» v~ :~~*-.-Ji..-"-'<» vaaitr”, _ l vvvvv Li’, Helpful Hint ‘l The s For Women Folk wctconr; ' T0 THE nmus Welcome back to lawn and park, f-tcbm, blackbird, mcadovviark, Let my garden be your goal, ,warbler, sparrow, oriole, Sock your Lrc-lns nest again, lifitmouse. p.pit, chat and Wren, ‘sing your sung at. break of day, Ycllotvhzimnicr. btuitlng, Jay, Swing whore cherry blcseoms drLlt. unitxrd, gmsbeak, fucker, 5Wlft, 59nd your song across the dale, Lfnnet, wcodl-hnxsn, nightingale. w S lccme back. the sun 1"» bright, ‘ it. slzinuncr, swallow, kite, l w e no‘. by niflrs tictf-rrcd, . l1, s . hummzzzgbird. A’. no v r 1 balk, Jacccr. tyrviicck. tvluatrar, navrk. lN-ow" the time for song 2s rzpe, Ifitniitclint, wcmlpcckm‘ a2". snme. 'Cr>iiic to houses I hate built, Efiycnuziiei" and finch and stilt. —-R£‘1lu fitczcnbulgh 'f‘i'a\'ai: S RYSTLE 0F SPRING PLAINLYI HEARD [N NEW TAFFETAS 1 In recent la:.li.0n shc/lviiigs there , ' hint ct ilic. u o ct iluteia tor lnte spring ZAP-Ll siznimcr in new ways and intercsuiig combinations wlLLft give the cnspness and freshness to 1 uoris which are associated wztn he r-pring season. . , ‘Paflrtu has bevn used for the; 'hc.d.ce wliv - the full skirt is o! a .. - r and tthfvlu was also utd for i e under blitfL of a full formal, evenzzu; gown, contributing nistle. imd distention to the slihouetteh Printed taflctas were shovrn for. the summery cccklall drts es and‘ nffcta brocadcs whzch stand mak- pattcrn and contour lovely, .l'c'.a was alto iuud successfully in- the lull skirt of a navy day- ‘cme frock which was fresh wlth| case the wee of this‘ _ bristling fabric looked nvw , l deitghtftzl It has a Cllfflllll‘ lwiiicii recommends it for the l.tt e fit-ted bodiccs and Jackets for jauinty peplums, for peat puffed ..feeves. It lifts the sheer Llmp-ness of fllmly UVFIIIIIQ skirts and serves as their melodious support. i hfalarlai lever, prevalent thrcugli-I out. almost all wanh climates, is‘ esumnted to be rcsponsibc tor a1- lmost half of the total sickness in many tropical countries. The lever. ha; modified the vrorld‘: htstory by l hindering the work o! explorers‘ and missionaries. To give ham loaf a. glazb-and. tpmottung specldl ln the way 0t :lavor——sp~read ft with a mixture 0f zrushed pineapple and cooked lpff- i-ots to which you have added a .ttle lemon juice and brown sugar. Mustard ptckms are a gocd spread for a fish lcnl. svpldera arid mite: come under the AlflChT/Clfl. claw, neither being, an insect The spiders, hovyevcn,’ unlike the plant-eating mites, Ire-i cuiciitly are beneficial to man.» since they destroy hijuiuous in- sects. LET MAKEUP DRAMATIZE YOUR SKIN Pmvldfng she has a clear l smooth rzomplr-xion. Its evcry woman's business to learn to apply; cosmetics so that. the natural vex-l lure and glow of her skin are; dramatized rather than concealed. Unless it. is med to conceal imucr blemishes or rcllilh 59315 hcr inundation preparation should 1,519 the rklri a. delicate, trazislu- rent finish rather than a heavy, cnked look. 1t ought to be; smoothed on lightly and allowed to; set for a moment or two before; tpphcatfon 0f cream rouge. ; Rouge should be pinch on the- chccks tvlicie natural color snows] nftcr violent exercise or gentle, pinching. The fess used the bettn-ri - and ruugn edges must be; smoothed out to disappear com-i pletely at the hair line and sided! the skin is, Taro pcckcls nrc briicr tltnn one and hsre they are prc czzlcd oii a, trim diaytime dris. For Sill duy - freshness slip into this butloii- - front direa: 1n the momlng and be 4 proud In wear lt all day long foc- hcuschnld chores and working m the garden. A bfTLflIInR V-ueck Wit-h a fresh WIIuIC collar, trim waist-line and flared skirt mnke this the ideal tlrcs’. the ideal nome_ frock for all Summcr. Your hou-e dresses will lit as wcfl M your afternoon frocks if you make t-hem jvY)Uf‘S(‘If._l'lll(I you owe 1t to your- r/clf‘ nnd your fnmlly to bc as well groomed at home as you are in mihhc. Style N0 3240 is dusftmed for sizes 14, 16. 3G. 38. 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48 S17» 3G requires 3 3-8 vnrcls of 39-inch mntcrinl, with 3-8 ynrri nl lra ling. Srnd 115M. coin ls pre- ferred, for 1mttnrn.-Wrlte plnl/zily your Name. Address and atvl: number Be sure to state the size vou wlsh. Style N0 3240 Size aqnel-II-IO-l Numb Street. Addrea: OILI Province SPIERJIROOKE. Que._ April 22 -—, (CPI—~ Word of the death of Major Charles Kenneth Fraser, 08, .n Lon- am, England. was recclved today by relatives hon- 1 A veteran of the south Afrlcnnf War and of the first. great war. Mn- ior Fraser lived for many years in Sherbrookc. he moved to London in 1020. C: tnln E. O. Fraser of Halifax atflmhn . . . - 1.0 buy n gncd that's ninnfng to wrvte.‘ trlbutlnz in agricultural research arr- lhc Dominion Department of scarch CfllIflClI Govm-nmi-nt. the Ontario Research Foundation, the Provincial Dcbart mr-nfs of Avciculture, rcscnrch laboratories nf clal scientific LIIITSIJQlQEZi- part_of__hfm__thnn_none at nlhanrl Miwflcf 1 v.;tli powder. apply ft very Im- crously after foundation lotion and cream rouge have carefully blended. bet it set for a. few mm- utes, then whisk 01f the excess with a powder bruh or a piece of clean, fluffy cotton. Powder should match exactly your natural skin tones. Rouge and ;.pst.z~k axe most fluttéttng ff they match your natural blood tones or at least lmrmoniu wtth the color ymir cheeks and lips ap- pear to be when you are wearing any color other than black rind wiite. skin tcxics ztcni one to tvinr with your rut; FIRST-ITRIEND soon after me Creation a chasm brake open across the earth. Man was left on one szde of it, the ani- mal world on the other. The ani- mriLs famed undi-ttirbed by this :»5_ ration from Man-all except the deg. He whirled and razi up and (lotvn, celng a vmy acrcss. At last Man saw him and noticed me pleadmg look in his eyes. "Come!" he Cf'2C(.I_ The tlrg sprang. but the chasm was inn wide for him. H‘ reached the opposite side only‘ with his front putt". and hung there strug- grm; vainly to get up. Then Alan put out his hand and pullcd the dog up w safety bcstrle hLm. “You .“ll'llI br- my comrade for ever and ever," he said. —O1d Legend. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration Does not tot dresses — doe: not irritate skin. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. Instantly stop: erspintion fol 1 to 5 days. cmoves odol from perspiration. A pute white, greascless, an’: less vanishing cream. S. Anrid has been awarded the Approval Seal oftheAmerican Institute of Laundering, for being harmless to fabrics. 1S MILLION jars of Atrial have been sold. Try a jar todayl BRRID A ll n 9t‘ =1" ‘Lt-Zflfléfi .'.I'.'t‘§‘;‘l".'.'.",°" 4. 3 A MorningSmile {cu renlzzc, of course. that your to change when you change from a black mta a yc-how" dress. The ideal sytem 1st to nave several sets of makeup —I yellows, lflllPlilfl‘ with the bitics, and so on. y, rm: \'V0man’s Re alm f Social and Personal (ll I A R l.( )'l"l'li IU i - ~ ~ GUARDIAN Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box DOROTHY DIX SAYS- SCARLET LETTER WILL ALWAYS \ BE THE BADGE OF DISHONOR Despite All the Claims the World Has Not Are C0 Gone “Modern” Insofar as Morals ncerned Dear Miss Dix—we are four mull-town girl friends who come from good families who are very well of! us 1n everything that we dtleglred. to 21 years of age. smoke, do not l Answer. In a cholce about faciii . Our parents have always fndulc tlnuc to carry on as vvc please. our number, while drunk, has got fnw trmlblc. 'I‘he man in the case is married and his moved away’. families, or face the facts? ed W are modern irla ranging from e We dance, drink. pet. and make tvhoopee. Our P8191115 approve of our conduct. but we B011- Now one 01 Wh t -r. ' do? Tell our a mu” “eroun outta. ' tl't, ' haven't 8X1)’ m” ‘“‘° e52 itclgf“ my W111 m. ' , adl , l 1_ , ' ably, and aa 1on8 | iiguthgepooii". ‘lib ti'r1'll3§’w..o thouflht ma‘ aha could flout the laws of G0 d and man and get away with ft, there will hang over he!‘ i119 shadow or the disgrace that she haa brvllflm upon herself and her family. Of course, the girl should tell her WWW-s at once and at. least give them a. chB-ncc W d0 her through her ordeal. what little they can to help the love and has gone “modcrnP t. still pins the scarlet letter on the breast 0t the girl wlzo bears a child out 0i wedlock, just. as it has done from time immemorlnl. And what about you three other girls who think you are being ‘"modern" when vou at and get drunk, though harlot r_v has been caled the oldest. profession fn the yvorld for women? Does your r itigture out whether ft pays a klrl to be wild, and whether a few good ‘ tunes are worth years of repentance? Does ft wake you up to your folly and make you lace about and tr to climb back on bLe narrow road that you have left? And does ft make vou realfu what heels you are and with what black lngrat tudc you are regayfng your arents for all their izoc ness to "on, or their only fault has been hat ‘they have been too fnduigent to you’! I Think these things 0V0!‘ b61018 I! is too late. And don t befool yourself Ifnto thinking that if, like your friend, you no wrox y will not have to ay the penalty. None of ,us sin acne. When we go down zinto the pit we drag down with us mil those who loved us and we force the innocent to suffer with the guilty. Husband Tied to Mother's Apron Strings Dear Dorothy Dix-I am married to a man whom I love with all my heart, but I am utterly miserable sympathy and forgiveness father's and mother's hearts when people drop her from the list olIthefr friends. Y atralt and Answer m 111 "2? ‘lllld“f€°h%l that e w 0 Y begin to whisper about her and m: she won't find that the world act accordingly. If’ ou decide that you feel that. way a _ut him. men gel‘. you a job so you will have some- thing interesting toizlo and twi- 118W time to git at ome twlddllng your thumbs and pf yin: yourself. Life In Country Not Bed of Rose: Dear Miss Dix-Last year we took a. country place and were so over- ‘run with our fn-lnw: that we d0 not know whether to try the ex- periment over again or not. daughter and I Summer gweating in the kitchen preparing meals for company. do you suggest? MRS It is the common experience of all who have country p . d that f: why there are :0 many "For Sale" s1 a on rural property. All or every dy’s chlsellnz friends and relatives descend upon them to eat them out of house and home. And nobody knows any way of getting rlde of the pests. IVIIY SIIFFEII Funcflond FEMALE COMPLAINTS IMIIILPI ltll ' V m’; "ill-ii %f:f.'.'i';.lil'”"" Few women tod: functional troubly 1 d Q h v- '35” b~'§§ii%'§’.'.§fi'1§l YOURSELF gettllll met. u: m “no,” ‘hgmilicly- urwork the inn '10: yogi l-yd E. Pl n ' Comlwuh to heIp qufegkugalIlranxmzir-vfl. because I have tp llve with his mother and she makes me feel as if she was his real wife and I was just some sort of an outsider. She takes entire possession of my hut-l band and won't. even let me darn his 5 socks, or cook ihim n, mouthful of, food because she says she has al-l ways done ft and she knows just hmv l he likes thin . she says that Shel would die ff ver left. her. so my l chance of ever having a home cl, mv own 1's practfcally- nil. My hus- i ban has been Maths/s baby so long that. he takes it n11 just as a, matter ' of course and doesn't understand . why I am not satisfied. I am tired of alttlng with idle hands sidelines‘: What. can I do? , DISCOURAG WIFE. 1 Answer: . When a girl marrle: n. man who _Mr. Hetipcck, standing in the VKIIJIQSh-YJOX in a sorely battered state. was being cross-examined by a bullying counsel. "D0 ycu mean to tell me that you have aiivnys tron-ted your wife | with rcslvcct?’ asked (xiuncel. "Always." rcpllcd Henpeck timi- "'And you've nrver once spa-ken a hasty tvnrd to lr-r?" , M‘ Htnpcck hcitntcd for a‘ irymrnt. and the barrister was quick to seize thc opportunity. “Be careful how you answer/M he roared. "I want the truth!" "well? lnfterrd f-Ienpcck at last. ' "I rrmcmhrr I it'd once sny to her; Put. dotvn that poker." TIIRI TY SCOT A Scotsman with a had nose ' bwjrl hurried to the nrarest free clinic , Fflirl the rlnctnr who cvnmirrgrl l him: “Du? hr n'cm~":l, W9 can’ rtfp "in! 1n n frw minutes." "V- ’l" (‘FIITIYEIVWI the Scot. 'M.’1' we'd bcttr-r flrrt find out 54' thrrc isn't someone mlqht like blncd transfusion] Th» nrcanfznihn: in Canada con- A-zrlcnllurc and the National Re- ' of III." hnmlnlnn rWfICltIIllTRI f faboralorles, commer- nnd individual colleges, unlvcrsltv companies. ha; been br ht up bv o. nea- afve mother. ere are (my things that ahe can do. She can get up and leave him, or resign her- self to the situation, but. she can't change lt. she can't cut Mama's apron strings. And the one sure thing la that. Mother is never volun- tarily going to untle them. II; la p; eat ft when mothers, in their sc fish es re m hdld 0n to their children after they are mnr- rled, Insist uamn .101" them an lv doing everything fh them every- tilting, because tiere nothin ere that binds husband and wfe so closely together as for them to be dependent upon each other. The solidarity ol a fnmfly de nds upon the husband and wife efng necessary to cuch othcr, and when a man locks to his mother to make him comfortable and a wife expect-i Papa to [ZWC her all of her retty clothes, it is ii_ll over excep the divorce proceedings. But. as Mr. Clcvr-latirl usctl tn any,‘ it ls u ccnclltlcn mid tint a theory flint confronts you mid the ques- ffon la wlat- to do about your pos- sessive mother-ln-hzuv. t. idle to suggest that a baby mlghtlsolve the stuatfon because ft wouldn't. She would grab that. as she has your husband. and she wouldn't let vou have a word to say abnut. its management. Bhe would h-pooh of your ideas about ch d-rearing and tel vou what SHE did and how nlwnvfi rocked Johnny to sleep liléld gave lm everything he cried r. 8o that‘: out and, in reality, whtit vou have to decide is whether you love your husband so much that you would rather have even a small IMPROVED BLEND-VACUUM PACKED l ralleva monthly pain cram . backnche. v h d I1 d=l.:2»°.:€£=:l%l»l§’~=r§~€.’ c" Year: m am: Compou d filrzdlafiilzlcdagritvymtlreda of thousand: c! wnrIt, tlmcsWSincolt/‘fhglvonilien dun": "dimwk .0 ma“ yum d f 5° "WM! women Ior roof YOU d» zlllioufdozhhlngllaik. '0'“ gu" "d"! without falll a h.“ n m’ "d" E- Phmml" Vmuisls Cm:- ::".::'.."?‘-" '-" "rm?" ""1 "*- THE COOK'S CORNER COCKTAIL SAUCE 8 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 cup cataup 1 tablespoon horseradish 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce l-Z teaspoon 504$ 3 tablespoons celery finely chopped 1 tablespoon minced onion Method: Mix all thece ingred- ient: together well and chfll thor- oughly. This should be sufficient sauce for from 6 to 8 cocktails. The next 1s for a concocticn with a rather odd-sounding name and 1n England it. l: served as a. savoury which in turn ls served aim the dessert 1n the came manner es crackers and cheese. However, many people here serve this as a canape. The product la known variously as plgs in blanket: or nngcls on horseback. We're calling them the hitter. ANGELS ON HORSEBACK Exact amounts are not necessary 1 Fashions I AND WHAT IT MEAN$ IN YOUR KITCHEN _ 3' tle. MIXING BOWL. “(Wine ACTING Bea-hour's ACADIA Baking Powder introduced DOUBLE ACTION to Mari- time housewives. Its efficiency and oconomy are proven. Next time, order Barbour’: ACADIA Baking Powder, and insist upon getting it. BIflOUht rtening, 1 egg, 1-2 cup nulk. Sift dry ingredients, cut. in short- emng. Beat egg. add milk, and then combine wflth the flour mixture to make a soft dough. Knead gently for 30 seconds, then roll out. in rectangular shape. Bruit well with about 3-4 crum brown sugar. than dot with softened butter. Roll up like Jolly roll. and cut into l-inch slices. Place, cut Sldf! down, 1:1 water to cover overnlght. mvmlne drain and wver with fresh water. Dice the bacon and fry until crlap. The try the diced oat. 9W Imd Rrcen in the bacon tdrlppings. Add e cooked bacon Iccicry and green pepper 1,0 m; ibeans and simmer until the b03115 111-1? tender. This wllll take about 111-210 ihoumlrymi wldito i if greased muffin pans, and bake at ‘ m. fimuufigdlusoduphygfacfi 4.26 degrees for 12 or 15 minutes. 15 mmuws before mm“ Serve hot. Tomato mils may be} H you WM, w use ‘Banged m made by Sflilfirf-Vllitllig tomato julcc Z mam add "3 cups Water w z ted in place of‘ the milk. and by usii-g ‘Clmleh beans Add m ‘Q95 melted butter. but. no lillfflll‘, before ‘ bum me And e °°° ed the mixture is roiled up_ 000k‘ ‘toiled-Sgt ‘orgraeggugeggwwugg "'"'*"‘— mlnutea. BEAN SOUP 1 cup dried benns Water 3 strips bacon 1 stalk celery, dccd CARROTS STUFFED WITH HAM (Servos Sin-o fight) Flour lnrge oonots, 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, 2 tablespoons 1 smell green pepper, diced , ma» so“ we in ..:.".‘°"a...: - __..-~~_—'~ » — .‘,!'lC(’, 1-3 cup fnely chopped left- over ham. Milt, pepper , buttered Answer Questions Now To Be hmad mlmbr“ a Charming Bride Next h APRIL 25,1940 ““‘ ~ f‘ Literature c n10: DouBLE ACTIO , __.___I%_ Logical. lclentific. mod- era, Douau: Acriou u cit, 'prop:rty in Bar-hour's ACADIA Baking Powder that takes the v "guess work" out of baking. Cakes are finer grained,’ because the leaven- ing action f: more gradual-more gen. Rising starts when the dry and liquid ingredient: are combined IN THE wv"'_--|*§ The second rising action occur: after the batter I: placed 1N THE OVEN. and continues until the baking f: complete. Ordinary interruptions in batter prepar- ation therefore do not aflecf the finished pantry. “Fdl1ng" 1a a thing of the past when you bake with Barbour’: ACADIA, the DOUBLE ACTION Baking Powder. o i I g Barbour‘: AOADIA “Bmlnq Powder will save you money. Not only doe: it cost‘ less —-it last: longer. You will use only level teaspoons of baking powder (not heap- ing) or lea: than two thirds the usual Super-lo:- fnqredient: and uniform, careful preparation provide assurance agalrut baking failures. ‘ ntll fn half Ifllflfihwila.‘ 010$” onlouuriad green P999" un allghtry browned and and rtce and 1mm Season with salt and pepper, Plll stuffing on carrot. halves, sprinkle. GIFT TO RED CROSS TORONTO. April 23—(CP)-'Ihe Cexmdlan Red (hose was the richer knight by $1.600. thanks to Katherine Corrie-ll and her com- pany time are presenting "No ‘Itme For Comedy” in a Canadian tour. Mfau Come]! presented a cnrqiic. representing": minimum donaron penalised as the proceeds of two weeks’ appearances, to Norman Suntan-ville. K. 0., National RHI Crow mink-maxi. MONTREAL. A 1 23 —(CP) - tncrease of $712. toda. responding week of 1939. Know Dress, Eflquetle Detail: Pity the poor bride who. on the day the should look her loveliest. wakes to doubts tiboul dress and etiquette-who wonders If every- thing is really correct. Be informed on wedding quesllona ln this recipe for it all depends on how many you are making them for. They are made by wrapping sifcca 0f bacon around In‘!!! Wvtera, fnstenlng the bacon with toothplcks. then plflClltlZ t-hcm under a. heated broiler. Tum them occaszonally and broil until the bacon is crisp- a-botit. B minutes. ‘These may be pan fried ll desired. Serve them an hot buttered toatt. Butterscotch Boll: Two cups slftcd flour, 2 table- spoons sugar. 3 teaspoons baking nlt TUNE INI "Good New: oI I940" —-Ev:ry Thursday Evening-NBC led Network well In advance, and meet the great day lerenly. Should you wear glove: with your formal bridal gown? Not with long aleevel. but they are correct with short sleeves. If you are marrying informally, Inf-a simple luft or dress. gloves are a “must.” Or are you a little uncertain about the arrangements for the groom’: family’! Al church or home wed- dlnga. his family is sealed on the right, the bride's on the left. A1 tho reception, it your mother and lather are receiving with you, the groom’: mother and father follow them ln the line. And, at that exciting moment when you cut the wedding cake, remember that the first slice l: yours to share with the groom. What are the dutlcs of usher: at fie reception? How to reply to wedding toast-s‘! Our ill-page book- let gives etiquette for formal and Informal weddings; correct dress for brlde, groom. attendant: and guests. Embroidered Daffodil Apron MAYI-‘AIR N0. Ill m??? 411051111005: i... Explain: detail: of budgeting, plqnning. Bond 30c in coma tor your ccpy °I 775M318 And Budgeting Your WWW"! to The Guardian Home Bea-vice. Be sure to write plnftily ma. lgitime. flddreal. and the Nlme Street Addne: Province - of stimm" and so our dellgner has out "Pmfl hesc lovely flowers on v1 film)" 3 x Nothln rlzttsfir to ltiomgiltihan dd o Ila . . . w priic icn y an lven ou t wlll wear tram da dizzy. This would make a very 11111168011" 11m MOTHER DA . Easy-to-work stitches are used I-hfvllllllfilll- pattern include; transfer of the design together with cutting pattern for the apron (one size-fit small to extra. lame) and cfl5.\"l°‘r° instructions, stitch dinri. and color suggestions. ‘ , To or er this design. write vuur name Ind nddrcaa on a oiccc m nit-Pg‘ and send with 15 nenu ln coin or mm»: to Needlework Dcvflflm” Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 413 g gives us a lag-l IlI/Qf‘ outlook or brings the promise n NAME----------_-—----—-—-“ 5'I'REE'I‘---_-_-—-@_—-nu-———--” PIOVDIOI--_—In_uunnnnn_-!——~—-"-"