,_ 2, _ ,_ ~. »; 1 ' ”°"“"'l""" ‘9°" A i ' i 'rHEccHaRLor‘i>i"i*Oi1lr1¢¥€6uaie5¥A=if aixeéeffot A mis? _ s- .- . _ » _ --.fi I _' _ ,,‘ 1 sr ri I _ '*.>.‘E: ~ or tantra _ `-‘ 1* if 2°- 2-e--r .»_....f_ _.__ _,Q f _ Machinist Apprentice. - _ Ptttk Glance over the "help wanted" cclmnri _ _ . ~ ~ -,~ _ - _ , _ __ _ __ __ of-your iwvvsiiayer- and you will and time; [westin Your Sa | -__ $ V development of annum l i g " “gs B°""’* 5° “PWM it' ".f:.°:..~:=.°>-...t-=-...‘ -M-_:_-e..°°°.: in »‘ » r comm ___l;\llalT_l:n<;s, in all sections of the cours' gh. ,,,,,,,),m,° m Mmm M amd nh ' .Fli°d Bill/08 liivernmnllt “_ skilled trades the young man must' face '“°‘ l>°“<1~ from $50 up ttaaagntaeir an apprenticeship preliminary te-_sinus Yiald ls not large enough te mage mem ing-t t eldll and knack that w_lll assure atrnctive investments.) Panama (hnal him a livelihood practically anywhere in lwlldl have been issued as low as $20‘,,._. the known world. Let us follow _out thi!" Railroad or corporation bonds ver-y`”g|- experiences ci the average apprentice: dom are_issusd so low. except when they ack .wants to hecoino a_ machinist. are for heting on foreign exchange; or be~ Maybe his father-presumably dead for lfnk tb the ve? attractive variety of the sake of the story-'was a machinist, or Bgllaranteed shoe s." (Those stocks, treat- uncle, or some one else. Jack do-‘ at lelllltli hero last week, have usual- vclops a natural love for machinery. Tho ly been the issues of small connecting rail- Bret tiring, of course, is to find. out what roads that later have 'been absorbed by you have to do and< what you get for do- the great transportation lines and are ng lt. .Ae sn initial stop you hunt a SHWWHYB l»° 061411111 \'¢8l0l1B-) job, -which means finding the owncr or _ when lBH\\¢d by these small railroads foreman of a r_nachlue~ehop that wants i W" “°°°°S\“`Y W Kalb the friendrlllp our servooesas an apprentice, for there “nd 9“l7l10rt of the farmers and citizens lk no royal road to learning-though our “l°“¥ me 'lim °f ‘WY “nd ‘1°°°\”diU¥|Y eamingcapabllities may he quickcned by sinal denominations were the rule. They ,jm It b°¢,|“_ _ aio an ideal investment, because of their '-ttgfgh |,),9'0wn_e,- °,_m,“m3,,,~ of the mn. mmmutw' but "6 ‘lt “ hill* l_“`°"““m- chine shop you si o contract to servo b0Ti_;en there _is a wayiof buying a $1.000 for two, three hrldlur years, usually four. Wiith on the installment plan, as it. were. _T,,ki,,s- the Avenue ,,,.;,,,,, paid' ym, Wm ’ “if h““'l'°d d°ll°'°_ °" m°"° Y°" contract to worlrtho first six months at $1' *to '_' “§‘°'b°“d b“y “ hlgh “M” b°“d' 45 cents a-day; tho second six months nt um is' the "°k"“5° h°“’“ l°“"° y°“, 65 coats; the second your at 05 cents; tho wma; 'gg “xdmd ,jl_°";"°l“°°“’°“"y: fm' third, 85 cents, and the fourth ond lust , ost ___ ey_ctar_ge_ c_ogu riitc of inter- you at ‘L00 A d,,y_ ’ ° ° loc eng tm y°“ ““`d“°° ti" I th first ear ' ou will be put' to _ n e y y iight ar m°,?_s“K,¥.,fn’{0"rtb°n‘£' ';_‘,m°',‘th` work chipping castings, smoothing off y payrnen c eau c t s an hweve,_ ,___ that ,hs _",565, paynbllé _rough edges iendthdoing _tliatf y;Ju you from n properly sclocted bond will °““"°' “pm ._“.“,'1‘,’,’_ “ “sc 0-ll _,F almost, if not completely, pay the iuwms, hammer and c use _ _cn you wi -_ _e on your loan. Accordingly, you are buying put °“ the 187°” m“p°"'u.’l9` malllme in ,J bond on the i,,s,_a“,,,,,',,,_. ,,l,m__,md your the shop. If you show_espec|al_;ib{lit¥_¥f:\_\ loan is exempt fsom` interest. It is only Wm get,” b°""”' m“°l"“” 'inf “"1 _‘?-5""“" fur to say that this piss, Winn being .sfo 'I _.°*‘““‘“ “* ”“'° °' ““°‘P ‘““"""“°“ ‘° and attractive, is really not very profit- wide" '“h°~"l_°°pe of yin" knowledge' able to the investor outside of the moral ` In th” tl“"d,y,““"' *lm °"°3 w.l‘9‘°°“` L.gf,_.,-g of owning ,, 1,,-,,,,| ,,,,,1_,,,,,,§,,,, ,, trol your dcstinres lrav_o‘n propar~l'¢gurri pcsulm- 9¢|pend_ (oy ffm interest on the for your future, you will he able to,,work broker’s loan killstlic. interest on the 5 Sl"‘P9"» l“l'h° 0*' dm" l’\'0?°1 il-“‘_l l‘\_l°" bond" which on-a stmiglrt ` investment °l\ 3'0" “my U0 PUC OH i'll@_ ‘_fl°‘?l" ‘li’“‘l? weuld be you 1-,Wm-d__ If however the the important work_of finisliingnnd as loan is paid of! in three or four years, Sellilllllllt- _ _ the rernninjng yenrg ef the bond will The fourth yca_r of the machinists np- yiclrl good interest until you "cash in__" prcntice is thc time to watch for an op- But, beyond all question of a doubt, it D0"-“ull-Yr lm U10 ”~PDN_"¢“‘° ‘Fi Wm" Verll' behooves Wall Street, which is so prone roro exceptions givcn simply Journcynicns to criticise trust frivestigationsnnrl "tight wages nftcr the termination of his con~ money," to create legitimate bonds to bc tract. At this time his plea for hotter. listed from $100 upwards for thc ‘small in- pay to his foreman is bnacrl entirely on] vcetor, who in his unflcrlgcd eagerness to ability. llis demand for a riu\n`a wugoi get into the Hnancial game invests iii will bo granted to the time of $2 or riiorc' stocksat 2 and 00 cents a shnro, and not n day, if the shop management knows it -only hitters away his substance but also cannot nflord to lose his services. ‘his needed support to tho real industries The nvorago pay of tho joumeyman is, f~d.'lil_avaraga rnan thinks that only the ical adord to~buy bonds-and never _snvtbsni _I _man °9¢¢\v fallacy. for the :rr of smell savings, with the desire for ostruent in his ,eai~t, turns to the ?»by_-night" companies that offer- his oth at only grim from Bve to ninety nine cents, uc of this money could be diverted to__l¥gitirna,t»n channels and reép ilu reward the country's prosperity, if Ilan! small investors know that their ie- softtanoea would be welcomed hy the great had reputable corporations, not only for n elusive stock, but for the eminently Bed and conservative bond. » this respect the French, Dutch, Swiss _ridrimilar thrifty people are for priser an we for evcn the peasant there In not satlsfigd with his -“rontos"- or gov- ernment bon s, but is ready to empty his ltocking or chimney placo hoard at any :sinister an attractive offer-even ln fur American bonds. .And he'is not. mulct- sd nearly as often as Americans who have lfmilarfuipital' and ambitions. This ex- ample has had indirect bcnedt and some law of the railroad and corporation bonds gr? fesued,,at from $50 upward. Why? _ cause they wish to be listed on the bnursee of _ Holland, Switzerland, etc. i1$s-so thrifty nations em habitual buyers infmiall blocks of "stocks and bonds and , investigator would bo. surprised to glut extent these sbi-ewd`_it miniature, /M0960!! elwiialiats sliare in the pros- parity of this country. _ .In the city of Pittsburg, for example, Ecllxnd capital controls absolutely all thc r ines, most of the electric lighting pod all manufactured gas. . - Most bonds ancleshort term notes, it is rue are issued dt $1,000, and a fcw seat- rcd ones om listed at $500. llow to purchase these on the installment plan will be explained later on. _i Municipal bonds are an excellent invest- 'm¢._~nt, and if they woro widely pnrclineeu ' iby the average cltl_1.en, they would have llhc effect o£;_corrscting abuses more quick- 'ly than u dozen reform movements. To n iirert extent-the-credit of a city relics on» o.'imt_ administrations and thc investor wif: always vote in tho safeguard of his pocket book. It is regrettable that citi- iiuns do not unter more into thc fiuarico nf civic government. lt is oven more rc- gztttablc that their path is not made ‘wgier to buy municipal bonds. as $10 at 4 per cent, and highcr,. They D! tax free, as is bccfmlng thc use with _*_ _ Trade Talks. ~1 slush wasted predominant, an mn ra of the country. ' about $2.50 a day, and runs considerably! » ._ , _ 1:5- _ _ 1 .-____._ __ higher up 'to the $-il_50 and $5 a day that toolinukcin sonictiirics get. _ Aftcrlscrving their time, (thc jail-like tcrrn given to appxuniiveslrip), iuiriiy riui- cliirrisls,.tuking pride in nu all-:iroimd tvclinicul`,nliility-have gone to utlicr shops where ii difi'cront~kiml of work is donc, changing about until they have ho- come skilled in all tho dapnrtrnuritn of thc machinists? trade. As long as the United States is suprcnio aB a"liuinufnctur`ing country, so also will th; iifcclirinic ri_é_ver ncvcssnrily luck a _io _ _ _- _ i ‘ -as-movq;--_l Electricity--l_ts. Beginning _ Vl'licn‘v_ve speak of. “volts” in electric- ity, wo pay ofttimcs nn unconscious trilr rife to Alcxarrdcr' Volta who,`in_]>;\ria just farfiily b:is'_b_ecn left without "a\_'iy_i_lic0_ni_c._ one hundred yours ago, marie public a contrivanco that assured. u stiuuly flow of electricity. His discov:-ry rvrnuiiis prac- tically unchnngcrl to this lliiy. Previously, n current of electricity hml lxwii ,dcrivud from n si-rii-s of pieces of zinc and copper, ouch bit oi' nu-lol rvriippzd in u cloth not-" llulf'cr~.» rind both room. time is q\?te n problem with most people owing to he high prices of materials and labor. The author is often asked whether tract, and my answer is decidedly by con- money. , ,nil 5 ‘Illia ef, ; n __ °11 __ _ iF!“£ii._ s §i _ a l ~ i _;i\______.;._. i"l:l1\iluE.oo91l'i JEOOXIJO MTC / ;-i 1-:_ ;::.'. 1 'S 77?-flfi. | . ' nov!! EE'CXl3‘O -- . ; '| .__ 's° ____ _- . . I i Edison, wizzird ` 'and `worltndny wonder; 7 was sitting ln 'liis office s\ir‘roiin'ded'by ii! i qi' i`1rii'ciiiit`i.4\iltuvork.1 'l'le` wus lilteiviec {surro\|ndc'rl'l;y nL'i\v=ip'£\1.vcr`1r’icn` sont to in-i ltl:i'\_'ic'w him on n ne\v_ nitrogen theory. I A duh reporter broke in with: l “Don’t you think genius is_ inspiration?" Edhron. __ has taught tho modern electrician his husi-I l__"_b_lo, genius is pcrsf>iruti0I.\l.’.f _ref._oi'itoll.| riusr siioon PLAN. z A Gabril Roof Colonial Design, oesagnei oy cues. s. seegwaeu, arouse, Minneapolis; _ . ._ A well designed and conveniently an- good set of well made plans od sped!!-‘ ` cations, and than is a vast dilslliioe is _ _ _ fliswaythatnliiisusmads. Whatyvs .,,, s_ ag. good illustration, tim, detail of -cor- want is the very best, 'Qs eq ` '~ races and windows is plain and simple roctly made and gg.; 3 fi G andthe general appearance is nest and ar- specifications that ` _tistic.‘ The first gtory in covered with narrow siding and all above is shinglod. The sim of house exclusive of plum. ll _ 30832 feet. wyvnnzsnrsdwmdhe 1 ' " can-or years of ¢xp¢dlm'l Sox I in the beet manner. `After procuring your Qu; you ohm” ‘_ The arrangement of the large front liv- place them in the bands ol four or morn Oarcful competent builders and heat thorn honorably awarding your contract tv the lowest bidder. The supervision of cons- . trucgiorgeis an important item and much iuig t said a out it. The owner io not _ o{t_c;n c_or;ipetent 50 limit alter tho work ' __ a t oug ic may rin he is. There should .llre second story has tiircc good chain- hc a good foreman or the archlh-ot may _ _ _ look after the work but whoever takes this The question of building at thu present ruaporu-iiliility should be thoroughly con- »)_' `.'i P1 si . tions, and if he succeeds in getting the ` " = work carried into execution to the full moaning and intention of the plana and specifications, you will have a good, well- tract, both for the saving of time and built house and the money-spent for sa- porviliion is tho beet invartrncrit that you _ Are you__going to build? li so obtain a can nralrc. V' ooucn . f~*~~'~'~~' -- _ ' nAr.cornr` 'l \ on/.\rmr}2` h'0\l0¢ °’°`°°| mass- V/_ ' “ l rl- °’§itE‘,’.?Er'*l ~-I5] I ,_ _‘Wilco i _ __ _rzoor SECOND FLOOR PLAN. 4.----.=< ~. ~ ,_ _ _ fa ‘ , c _ ;» - i- so . " ~ - ._ -_ ~ -.n r"' veruant with the ans and iecifim- ~€,';, J»" s -i _--1 JOHN Dis CALL T0 YOUNG MEN llcrc is John D. Rorkcicllc-r's call to young mon to tiikc up the opportunities that lic Sliyi-i curiiliiriuiiorrs of capital, iii slroi‘t~ the trusts, have created for their special benefit: "Tho reduction of the work of the world to scientific principles has opened possi- bilities for youg mon in a thousand dil- tcrent lines. this work along. 'stamina are absolutely necessary it the gm-at interests which have been creator” are not to full into decay and oblivion." '_ “Young men of brains, ability and , ,I J. _ £`”iow'York city issues bonds in lots as l _ Q - A, GOWNS FOR THE FALL B BY DORUIHY DALE. colored gown need not bo so carefully fit- ; ~M1eel¢vmnd' dependsmmatho'-kind of ss a- plela-dotlvasttunicf tlmidlus ln P“_"“P°°i' l” Pl"““l“B the in' which any llttio defect as to cut and f_lt ` was for the occasion, and what would Q h - » - f is suns to show, as if economy has t0. DU _lu 'vexu:c\l:rn,‘:::dsd|:ndwI:,l,Ei5lrcl,l::-l:]]yorb3 carefully considered scrid thc frock to 'lmble for a small liomc affair. This es- eomo clever "llttlc dressmnkcr," but go i . . Flfml' U Pu” V0 91° °°°¢‘““"° °f i-_l'° `to u good reliable tailor, whose styles are mulesmalig and maid of honor-tho brid- come, and W-hom out and at am por,c___ ‘el gown being ve rriuch the some style __whathe,, the wedgllng is ,, mme 0,, B,.,,“|] tion-even if the price docs seem extrav- nno-thht is the conventional white, mode agent. It is also better in selecting the _'#13: gi _:w~esi>l;e__ t_;aiii.. _ ___ ___ eietn street suit to allow the tailor to fur- roamn ii are now nsronae _ ,ref the wedding who-such as eaiaon, “‘““ “‘° "‘“*°"‘“‘*@"°' ‘ 1°" *“"° °‘ ¢_}_.m',,,,.c1°¢h_ m,_i,, adiahed crepe ,md .nouns selected it from tho sample book. various other' semi-transparent fabrics, In this way you will bo sum to get a flzic ‘lmi MW’ M 11Qf»hlF8 ls ‘ll1li*3'90 @lI0°ilV° grade of cloth, and you arc not respnri- and essent I 'bride-like as ivory wliito ezitlii. Tl1e`btfdal' own shown in tho ll ` g -_ - A _ V __ , _ _ s various deep reds nnrl blucs are after nil, Omwln - ia 5 t xarn ll d ’.""“~-‘-‘~‘- "gtg 'ig H ' more duliint, particularly wheii done on g an exec en e p Viiiude of the present season, and is win.. the hom:-spun linens and lic-nvy canvases. R:_{_l_fed to the display of fine lace. Crciim ’ The bluc-red color scheme UWB Jlwt the y latin Wal need for this model, the ‘ old-fnslrionod touch _ desired, and we Pllmmirrg being oI,Br\rssols lace forming a dcbu. The yoke was of hand-tucked Kxfiion and lace and the alcvm had il little caps of satin and lace. The hifi: girdle, which was drawn up in Empio '2Iont iii the hack, was of tho material, _ the train was very long and sweep- ' _ A .cluster of orange blossoms was ar- iged Whore the fichu crossed iii, front _t a few inches above the bolt and C o bead wawwom a corcnet of .orange ossoms, beneath which the tulle _veil as arranged. The drawing to,the right of tho plate would bc an cxeollont design for a brldesmaid’s gown, the effect of the model being decidedly unusual. White mtla of-e soft quality was used, the dJ_:>: being decorated with applied embroi- ,doxy in delicate pastel 'cooriugs_ This embroidery was used on _the wide JIIPHH' are sleeves, the edges of, which were fin- ifihcd by a bins fold of pale blue satin. l’.l'here was also a stroifht band of the rolor ap lied across the over PB" °f fl" bodice, limit `aDd_Jr0lt. The Dl"""°“ and sleeves wstr filet 100% Ind °b°"° I-he girdle was a crossed baud Of Velvvf blhhon, the ends fn front slipped throirgh agilt buckle. The lace vest or Dl"ll'°" - np gvgg-hid gn s pldc with a ,folded rin! of pale satin. in nnlsil-ed iba rowing. 'lha skirt was in 8¥`“°°‘ LL t-gin length and _had a _six-inch band aa megjpee imma _above the deep hemi hat worn with this costume was of ' setio,~trlmmed.witlr while fea- ' ' tiles. , _ ' lib; eep'£'£¢\.;, ¢¢edi.',ii.i\»._loond 4. icr vilfiiciilt find tho colored silk arf- ` no trimming a shann__ler;f elliot W d gained by using horde satin for U10, sleeves et esters, oi-.ls_os. srglllave. "limi _comms now worked il=\i:ltli~ Blink ¢0l°\`|. could be used. If anyone is clever, _With ui; sig; nun, equate; ~_»__uo faux ' tl sr WU ’ $5: i_i;___ue;r=:i:| "ii rim: rand embreaieri to b _ aiu. ‘ ‘ .3"=°......“~»‘*°“'“...';f'°,° 'l'i`;`i.':2 .:.".'l.°:"‘°‘ I. A I ll » _ in syn; blue dgphbmhm I _ . 'l'li__$_. tlisd zlstlsi g , ‘ an ore ‘xiii 1e°ii'e°i¢a ef eisisi -iii iso saint lhoh- ` , bull drop sms == 1 - if éfiii-;'°L 'iéii-i "-30- §f.lliF J -f.'if’¢i;j.~;-»:.*‘.;if1_“r1rr. '_ l i l ,. \ i RIDE. sible for any mistakes as to cutting, in casgpmaterial runs short oranything of, that sort. The tailored suits this fall arc- rathcr different in sfylc from those of inst- seiison-the contra are longer and although tho severely plain mnnnislr stylus arc still most in vogue a gront many new models am mndo with vests and shawl collars of silk, the opening in front helng rather dccp. Plain, rather closely fitted slcevrn arc worn, thu pluincr cloth suits mostly have the fullness at the top fiikcn in by darts. Most sleeves for street wear arc long. Skirts are both plaited and gonzd and sro made to clear thc ground by two __ tl _ v,-> -f=',~.=» ._ ».~;-. =,~ .r ~» _ __ ._ ,-_-_-rv. W " _ _ ;f~"',» r ‘-xiii? A ~ ll A' if ll sl l“\\o,,ffi or three inches. ,,_,_j_i_i é,-l<.‘_= CR_OSS_S”|'|”pCH E MBROIDERY _I n_Y'n1~iaTiiIcE cannv. _ _‘ Ti,\,_'f.,¢ fe,__uee\e_ss, showy needlework is happily over, and uns mraly sees now- riilnys the multi-colored cml1roi ...sms -_.1-ri* l- Q.. ? .fb “Our material progress is only at its ‘if"'i'§ "Q beginning, and it is the rising generation ~`~ ii' or ‘ of young Americans that we look to carry 3 _ ~ l~ is 4 'iv . ' ri Mt* .ae _\ -rs _-‘si -. _-fu" .5 . ‘\ »; 4,. t ,‘, - .1 _. _;.. Yr ,.- l.. 1, . ll- -`i __ _,t ; L; 2‘ '_ i' lf' ll 1: _~., za. 1' ~ _,vt vs_.- ._\` 1. "lr: ' 1 gm _` W; e , ~. f . -, f __._§.` '_ -,fre jj ._ R f..;.ew» »a“.'f‘??-f _ ___. ~"~.~ _lu ` .ai-§e.`:..& .Z-E '-’-.ff is* _,-¢’e." ~'¢.-< -_ :_ 1. ventionalizod _one will be evident even -' ' i" the m'-*Bl me-fperienced needloworker.~ *» ‘ Almost any formalized flower form -will serve-_ as ri motive. Monograms and old Lnghsh lcltcnng of texts are easily co ied from the little books of cross-stltdli patterns, Such simple geometric borders as are needed are not diilicult to con- » u Dld Fashloned Preser- l 81-lrr-t apples free from defects; pour llvvr lhiern boiling \\'utr-r_, whicli rorriovoi-i th¢,skin. Core them with a strong goose quill; weigh i and take their weight in granulated sugar, then lay thcm into a preserving kettle ,and cover with water. Let'l.he'rn simmer slowly until soft, drlin. well in n. siovc, and make li thick syrup. Lay in the npplcr and let them slowly simmer fur fiftoiin ririnutui. lt is s ‘git-ntjmprovcninrrt to have nicely _scrap- ed green ginger boiled in syrup; it im- parts a line flavor to tlietnyrup. _ When the apploa look clear lay them in dishes to cool, and wlwn cold place in jars; rctum syrup to' the fire after the applet; are tnkori out, and let it simmer for I0 or I5 rninirtm; when cold pour it over thc apples. Cork tightly. ', l’rcscrvcd Citron Mcloii.-l’am the mol- cn mul ent it in any “l"*u~‘ flvsin-ds out it io lroil in strong ginger water. After it has lvoilcd 10 minutes take it up, maki- K synip, allowing n pound of sugar to ii quart of water. Add slices of lemon. Cut them and put them ill QW Cifffmi When clear it is done. Preserved Quincee.-Choose . fine lll'K° quinnee, pare, core and quarter them. _ Gut out carefully those parts which am defective. Put the fruit in a preserving Iiettle with as much water as will cover them and let them scmld until they bo- eonie soft, but do not allow them to break , 'hire them out, lay them on a dish. and so seen pound of fruit. put one rwimd al granulated sugar. - To eseh_§cund oi npr f mln e quinoss vars It over the fire, boil and skim cctly clear. '- t-Putin the f|‘nit,l`etit eoofniidlillp- _ § ii? div out and put h tuinhleil, saloon! "eg the eymp while warm. ` When cold cover with handy paper and tic nr p.-into rIr-. ., 1 llcturn to the fire with three-qu.\-~turs of _ ring thc while with A wooden spoon, or ', - .,"",‘.\_f until tho marmnlade will not spread cot ~ i ' ` when poured on a muoer. Store in hot ' 1 f"\ glasses. Apple or Qulnce marmalade may bc made ln tho some .way as the pcerli. » _ Tomato Salad. . i~ii‘~l2i_"`1 A vory delicious tomato mls/d il sefvad _ rom. Ripe and ilrin tomatoes are chasm, _ 1 __f_i_‘;<.,_" pooled, chopped and rubbed through as '. l_‘.'~_'/`L_.*§ sieve. Soften two hblespoonfull of goin- i i 5 *fi* :,l i r i \ ~-wssosnrousoanrcs. ‘ ._3_ _ _ 5. f *“"" _“__ ,,,_,... . f»~»:__\:* '_ jr. .- ‘”°1f~f:sfr;-»“‘¥f _: . l ~ flu. /ph 1 uit l ‘ ~\:.\_~_`_: "I ._-,. 1 ,iii i""T' 5 "_".7:4x~>‘ is .- J v ;»'»' ‘. » » a ~. ld., afgf ' f. out i’~`.f-"l .` '_._\ -\'\_'-'f 'l'£¢'l rw, ' if-Ai .~*. `-_. nr rx. _.__ T. 3;, _-_ 4 ,f -V# _ic -ll' ma* »;».nL cz-;,_._ -| [lei ,gl fi ~ 'J ‘Lili iii fl; - if It Vind 'ii ' lsr ` ami. ue lie wud: em, mica r v aiu; gfnwnsru you i~aa'\ me Hugo. \_i~;. na '. , = §T°“l’ °\‘v.?’ ’°'t.“”"‘1t,` ..£~*"i‘i2 book, as Imelda you 'drive irizuu 'nndftfia - 7a_;r___wb;fs3;_1;'liMl.Ul7',_ ‘___ l ° 'W' 'Z .U l il ' ,gave-lawn 2). tl V *\'§‘:\ \\<4`i ` . .ui- __"`;'., -.es r. iJ""\.` . -\ -