l. a N l.iPers0nal . crlsnborrarlown co ash d oman’s ' Re alm vJSocial y» The WilclBird l\\\ All] a uni». IIIAIL By i e _ f Eur-bub Vernon 5 ‘was ’ cannons nor I l . --- “i - "e ' - ' '- Girl connotrol-ctell wlwm She’ll “‘“ ‘me-gym h we u morniul. "that this is oing Love Four Years Hence to be an Ol- trclne interesting dsy." Her eyes were rght from s long night of rest s-n her manner Isvs evid- ence of s. fins and well-spent iss- nleltimsnlx: reaaeglnorio. rwoortlimmcutbeuor ggtlh-N-hlldrl met s boy who appealed to me very much. but soon after the slow died m. Wmdiflfl», m m. m, o‘ u” do,” l out. He is so and has just hen shipped overuse. I sin not in love with mbbou" “ m. m Th“ she Then she role and. him now, noi- do 1 know that he a in love with me. but he ll t1" replenished the water beneath it. wane” _ kind of s fellow I would like to marry. m b m “m 1 acedduit near thte direct healt‘ stlrlld ' think t hecolnesbsck mess y e e e rwewen out» l Th‘ hm‘ °"““'°‘ °* w’“°‘°"'|' ain gorilla: be is s? 3ft bu? will have grown up enbusll so that 1 will other members or the famfllllt the I" ‘°°'“°d' ‘l hm’ "m: flsll in love with him and find him the man with mvrhins chores- _Judv 1s trowel o! ‘mm’ w“ ‘mm “m” m‘ ham I will want to s nd the balance of my life? h" Bwsflfioh. W" Wish“! 1°! t flags. Greet cupboards stood cast- V I Wmmd h m w Wm on nawnggg o; m e gammy, to enter ing their rectangular shadows iril I cant mike uP m? W e gt m b clcb one of her, new da s so as the moonlight that entered, here; the chance of this, or to go about h o er oys. to make he, “Vi”. m“ c, mp5 ling gigs. lilryda. skylight or url- M155 H- 0- t0 the comer-store, a rand and cu a w ow. Distantly there sounded s hur- glorious adventure. T ay was s. different-than-usual day for her- ried light tread. The mice, in al second. vanished. And now dowrv considering it from a romantic sn- gle. Not that even the breath of the wide passage came Ginnle; such a feeling blew across Judy's She wnuld have run mgrg quickly curls, 01' rested briefly beneath them but for the suitcase that was too heavy for her. An end oi ribbon tlelarg. none was visible to my spec ace eye. ‘and the end of a stocking esca d ' from one side of it. She bumgsd 0M o! Brflesldeh bwhtlo". M!‘- it against the corner of a table. I... a veteran of the Great War, but making a noise at which she look- ed frightened enough. A camel's hair coat was flung over her ball- gown. Her eyes. in this silver light, were dark as night. If it had not been for the coat, she might have been a ghost oi any time; the ghost, say, of Anastasia Stone. Quickly sb-e came. running. glancing behind her. At a corner stood a-tall press. casting its inky shadow- She slipped past. From behind her swooped another shadow- silent. black, faceless. She was seized and held, helpless, her choking cry smothered by a hand, silk-gloved. Wildly she struggled. “Calmes toi. mon enfant; calmes tol." spoke a very well-known voice. "Ah-alh-ah—" she gasped. "Eti- lanai?!‘ She clung to his arm that Sldbb LO _ e er so easily. “Etiennei" plemcntu tcclltetlgnnnelnxllolfskelsywfolrloltrlle shwvegaltlare l“? dfmgl?" bmts $1195 lglunmer mgnt ‘ r t H}?! "i9 W0!‘ S C EHTY 11 ey samlghpnnecymwibghevflfe“ gfitfiglg hardly uttered. mum, high "I'm running away." she whisp- ___ ered. As if Wanderslay itself SLEEVES LARGE AND ‘drove her forth. she looked around FULL 0F IMPORTANCE her. "I don't belong! I'll never _ NEW YORK - Sleeves. armholes. come back—" the swwms f ncckhnes, shoulders, length __ She looked up. But she had nev- lggfsgogal ‘yrou géiriiitéllaur year's Jerb belfflre! seen Etlienne A‘? thé: l _ ‘ e ru y year's o ". s- ace; as e us e bac lfiérgonéizafieglxfinglcieikfifilg; llcgtndgeinxthis theedbllack silliikcolylli Elllallib hgd cov-l i I . r rom er was e r.t n t e cold =E11§1§if*°-m11tt°h with its full tcb light. Where is Jerry?" lie ask- l-Ilr Sh‘!!! itisllltlv fitted cuff. b0 the ed. His hand, iron on her shoul- lp“ “C “be seeves- “memes 69 der. shook her gently. Kit. smiling a little, moved as quickly. His fist shot out and the boy, staggering back, crashed to ‘the floor. e Ginnie hsd o! her Ons glim . there. muttering. brother l ‘wi e little, and of her bus- trembling, llandk ace. quite pitiless fled through the shadows of the‘, hgx is bsiisslibs-eossflly "aoos Mill: Makee oooa Mow? no! sosm roost‘ l IVRPOIITII'MIIJK » ‘ " "our ‘l.’ . I <savers-straws’:svlgrsmwhmrslfltlvolfi:l| £41144?) s. ‘GIMME - .-._ RELIEVE!) “This comes from an lsncllab i... There was once an Am l ' : travelling in a London bu“) ISZZ; nursed an proved ANBWm: No seer could look into the future end tell you whet kind oi a man you are going to fall in love with when you are 23 The lour years that you are entering upon now will work radical changes in your tastes, your habits, your thoughts and your desires, and the boy who_ might appeal to you now would be anathema when you arrive at the years of discretion, and that is what makes boy and girl marriages so hazardous. This boy, who is starting to war, will come back changed in many ways. For one thing, he will be a man, _not a child any more. because he will mature fast under the strain and stress of the life he will have to lead. He will be disciplined, hardened, wiser. experienced. War may make him a better man, or a worse one. Whether in his new guise he will appeal to you or not, you cannot tell until you see him and get acquainted with him all over again. You, yourself. will have changed, but not so much as he. He may not fancy you any more than you will him. So you are wise to keop your heart parked in a safe place untii_ you know more about what you want and the kind of a man to whom you want to give it. MIIIIEIII ETIIIIIETTE FOR PRICKLY HEAT, “diaper rash!" Soother, helps heal baby's sensitive . Noxzema MEDICI TED SKIN CREAM At drug and dust. along lsllrlsflllit. not old, who several times has seen the lassies from our own and the other provinces as far as the west coast. without succumbing to any of their charlns, was our guest at dinner toda . He returned a few years ago rom his wandering to take up farming, in his native dis- trlct on a snug farm down "the river road." He is content to live alone, as I have heard him say be- fore this, too boastingly “because I like it." I. being a daughter oi Eve. am a little skeptical of such statements. Especially when I hear one of these interesting solitary males say in a wistful vo ce as he accepts a second piece of bread at our table: "The home-made bread is a treat, Ellen." incriminating evi- dence against his way of life! Not without its delightful moments. He came to the mill-farm (Mr. C.’s) this morning to, cultivate the seed- potatoes, now roughly thrusting their red coverlet aside, displaying a personable dark greenness which is a forerunner oi the best Irish Cobblers. And why couldn't Mrs. C. prepare the dinner for this other farmer? The answer is obvious. With Mr. C. in hospital and his two mares and his “wan" pig in Pat's care and his cat lapping her meals with ours, Mr. C. has neither a chick nor a ‘child ‘nor a wife. Qwhenisthe petlmef -.. nogonxieet? pay millimeter is: exbnmely homely chm‘ A. The groom does not give the to the m‘ ‘ ‘ personally. He rm P's "w “l” o... .9“ n an env ope and gve Th t ~ wit“ lvlvho W11: hleaand it t0 tbs; rebevlaegefgillginllrnflcllillmezllffidsalgsql: r 0 Wins ceremony. tb h :- ' 3 Q. < What should one do when a one t a w” L81 ; fingerbowl and doily are placed on “Du w“ he“ about Emmi m‘; d ‘m9 bank cashier, stealing fifty thou.- ssndsand and running away ivlil-I his best friend's wife?" ; “Good heavens! Who'll teach his: £01k TIRED, B . Hill’ = filth?“- iIlil ' - ' . ' orqurckmcilnp relief. hdy wga “gun-guy hungry-ant. "Rubber!" she mid. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am 1B years old, a carefree boy and have earned the reputation of being a woli. I go out with many girls and have a lot oi fun, but there is one girl I particularly fancy, and I can't make her believe in the sincerity oi my emotions because of my reputation. Please give me some advice. Q. Win-t is the longest time one "i _ - _‘ ' , should walgwbefore acknowledging n A. A week is the maximum. but the invitation should really be ecknowledged within, one or two days. slowly picking out a tune for her own amusement, and find it a fetching refr ' not play lt-not to do it justice. She sings now in accompaniment to each note. “But come ye back when summer's in the meh-ah-dow." Summer is surely "in the meadow“ now. Were there ever days like these. Until tomorrow - Diary - Good- night. THE WOMAN'S REALM THE CURE I! life seems s. weary load. Full of stings, Go out ll_l lilo open world. Study things. Feel the lrpture 0f the plant. Blosscen crowned, Llitllzg- up lib lovely head From llle ground, [learning this from things, Godly svlsu; Straight llley point from dLrt and dark To the skies. ~Ollclrlctte Clliiierulezl. RELAX LADY! GENCY, The Wolf. ANSWER: Well, Gency, there is an old saying about giving a dog a bad name and hanging him. Perhaps that goes for wolves. too, and the reputation you have acquired as a lady-killer makes the girls feel that they have to watch their steps when you are out on the nroivi. Not all the little cuties are as trusting as Red Riding Hood was in the fairy story. and when they see your big eyes rollint-t at tllrm and your long teeth waiting to devour them, they don't believe that you are as saie as dear old Grandma. They are scared of you and take to cover. But at l8 you are who to have furl with a lot oi girls instead of narrowing yourself down to just one poor little bobby-seeker. My eam- est advice to you is to spend the next seven or eight years in cultivat- ing your technique cn a wide variety of girls. That will give you a vast training and should make you irresistible. .s__;__ DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: A boy with whom I used to go steady and with whom I broke oii is spreading stories about me that ar= untrue i and that are ruining my reputation, What shall I do to “hi? inches irl circumf ren -- -. ,. NICKY _-__ lelbcw. draped irome the: slinging: hagiggn gig ugsystfiialzligiklgt ANSWER: If the boy has no proof oi what he says. g2’. u ‘nlvyei 13bit} agt down 1on1 your Illinois, ahghcausglt ml at the wrist with a . “The young’ 5001-; “m menn._._.,to..write him a letter telling him that you are going to sue him for ggbsvfifi: Digélgcnvéxmcewlig‘ lorw; p “p "We ei band. whue she scared up mm his Eyes slander. That will stop him in his tracks. n '4 - - . ‘ ,. j . that were like the glint on steel. Wgkivyioulnglililid slillolcillli exlleltosi “Ham ls "AT MAN 7 "rile young foollnAnd the pearls?"i'__'_'_—_ jolly care after that col 1' What man? Why the chap who “Kit his them" 'car moved off. using a brush cl- - ‘t mcp. At ‘ cleans the furnace . . . Hes going 6°96! Ellenne slfrugged hhlsiloke. "Etienne, ireqilent lntcrv-ls it may 1:2 svlpiu to be very busy come this [all so sh°luders' He relflxed- I was herCWJBTTY- with a dump cloth wrung out cf better track him down now and to take them from Jerry. He left aqmgm warm water. Printed linoleum can get your furnace cleaned and m. thousand clues for the- police-a; as ilrotectlce<i'b_y' u special llnolcum conditioned in early summer. telephone call that could be trac-z ffilTllSh Zpplleg’ two IOHfOlUTnQBllXGsg" S“EATER [flags-E ed—egarythirlg.nflenllost IdflSthQEdl a year, open ing on le n illH " ' " ‘.._" enngs 5 iflng 0 u, II 1f wear. llN LOVELY COLORS lcruel line. clergy, Ginnie saw.-ha-l§1gp%r1gm§t£f glguwwgjefipslfglrst- , _ . U . descended . NEW YOR»K—"sweater" dresses lflgrlilliililléltl]; fggeltihgstle llffttllrerathllllsilf iE§§§fi1§§§;-- But I watched ‘mm imply the feeling of necessary band. Etienne made no comment. Ex- zlgizifllnfiélr-ltliayrgolmdicgbgrcg of knlt- CHAPTER XXVI pertiy. he skidded the car round Ginnle sat dow-n on the edge of i“ Pale a corner He was ve ' h, t - . ry silent. He QQdeS “f, PM“ m“- °' “m”; a table. beside a row of beotsvehd left bci- to her thoughts. But there ' g“ “mbmed "m1 black "ep- some blocking She looked up intol m. 1 - gfklnsz These “Ad-Y be elm" m" °T that intent and merciless face “l+|llfi§,k“‘.’...i§g,,.°;1,,l§§f,§ 53$, £3? .wo- lece mo s, ' . ' -“- - — . i nmmlgmm foredresssfge ocifzifilg was I who hgd the pearl-sun hen Kmnot Kit. not Wanderslay-and even w. found them. she said. And nowjmlenne, she gem seemed slightly away changed; only that she was too .1 touch of glitter at the neck- wank to so awakmght 919858 0011111 weary to examine in what tha: line. I , coir dresses. suits with di ca“ I B“ “ 1°”? . or rigged peplums, “mics mpmg you 81W m6 a 11ft?’ And I 5011f change lay. "I don't want to sec yonback models’ so“ drapa and want" to take the car Kit gave Aunt, Lou or Uncle Dick;- jali occasional bustle bow. plus the ma" "You will not see them." illcw look in sleeves and ygu have a Etienne was looking at her as if. __________=_=________= lsusplcion of the type of clothe; till this second. he had not really SIDE -BUTTONED SKIRTS IIEIIIIIIS lillsll“ will Its wed, llnd leslhgs’! Ii functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervouutired. restlese- at such lmes-try Lydia E. Blnkharns Vege- table Com und to relieve such synlp-i, toms. Pink am's Compound is one oi the ~ moat effective medicines for this 1 Follow label directions. Buy to ay r M a VEBEIIIL! COMPOUND _\‘\\\\- f For these last days, the house on the hill is deserted. At night. no light except when the afterglow from the dying sun sets its wes- ern windows softly aglow. No smoke from the chimney in tile morning. No familiar figure about the yard nor hurrying on the path down the hill to the mill below. Our neighbor on the hill, compan- ion to James on many a damp and winter's night is another of the confirmed bachelor species. Pa: himself is a member of this bro- therhooldwbuthPiits Agrcai; heart‘ is not ent re y w o e. . scar rema ns h ' there. Pat had his sorrow. His You‘ ‘bind-by. Oi course. is t e sweetheart, who has indeed been {'W°'P1°°° d'°“~ Here“ ‘m’ 5° w“ ‘lhis "luv av a lafe-time" lies in a Y , country grave-yard these many ‘ ' years. We have, now that I think c! it, several of the single fra- ternity in Braeside "heart-whole and fancy free" and I may say all likeable and eligible-oh, ve ! I suppose in wartime Cupid ha his hands full elsewhere. It has been said and written, that ‘happily; gjéféi; 31%;??? “gi g1.‘ ofiff, f}, to state size you wiali. I - a esse s a e n raes e are, Add", Pltum Depmmen; Th, certainly not living up in that re-' a n_ putation. Now, if Judy were old- Cmflmm " Gun-am l er, I would lose no time in sail-| _ ing across the (pond, bearing a pic'- or a cake. “Ju y made it” I would say casual-like hoping the seed of, - my words might fail on fertile soil-but there, if clie should bop-l Néciltlillecra FOR Tgl-‘ll: HUlWE TWO-PIECE .- Trembling, she __________.________.___ I I Igiidfit help I ‘i ran away. t was very ' . He knocked him down." l I l l . "You could not have helped ' Jerry. And such scenes are not for l you. Your-husband should not I By Aline Ashley l Q. How can I remove glue stains from furniture alld fabrics? A- By dipping a clot? in vinegar "K1 P11551118 hard. If the glue has hardened,‘ keep wetting it with ville- Bur. and when softened rub it off. Q How can I make creole pota- A. Boil DOtaw cubes and add minced green neither. a little corn. and a few lism. beans. and cream in the double boiler. Q. ?How can I clean the baby's Dieoe of cotton and rub on the Flyin ' t l * v N - from lvilnéglsc finesse‘; 30. 40. 49» 44- 43 and 45' requires 3% yards 39-inch fabric. Send 20 cents for PATTERN. includes complete sewing lflllldé. Golden eagles ore-believed to live to be 100 ylenrs old. ‘WIIY SEWER PILES ‘Grateful lla luwulta. licliul iroln Print your Name. Addrcssi and Style Number plainly. Be sure. ternaiappllvunrlll. 5c. lies. Suiil in Jar. Silo. Order by number from hour Druggist. gums N A. Dip a small ame in borlacic acid gurus daily. Street Address ‘MEGGR PiLE REMEDIES “"..;i@.».e..oo..f.?ilo.*' ICOOIPS CORNER aria .::i.:a:..n:<=iu .21. can»all?“=~.;;i"..r:lll:"..l.: $239 m l llousrlloin ter months which lie ahead. "Oh. Etienne. thank YOu I SORAPBOOK ——— much!" A RISE IN LIFE He made no reply. He picked up -———— the suitcase. Soundlessly, he walk- wAy-T? yfickilnteraiastcd in a-Hdish ed on. She followed him. They swllsll. Zbsorbsdrlreihchushvztelrvtanglcgme to h“ c“ M lash It B’ 34'5"‘. I00 pen to read this "I could lust fln-i nihiiate you. Mrs. Ellen" she will say and mean. it! James, too, was at the hilllng today, first in the field below the houses and then to the rear of guy U Province 'l‘o remove candlewux from s tablecloth scrape of! as much as possible. Then Place a blotter be- neath the spot and another blotter over the spot and D118! with a I l i n. c. Williams l WES 1 ___V __ . parked without lights on the turf WIDTH“; LIGHT CREAM aha buildings in the one beyond e rise. "You may think there's no work to it. Ellen," he said at| supper time easing himself with strange grimacw into his chair. Like many another on or off the farm, to the itlated it a pears to be easy. It too brings ac rig muscles. Jock was at the lane bridge, placing the new stringers and rep anklng the floor. Several anglers were there leaves no lint? A dish towel that; by the roadsjdg 1.19 opened my l _ 15 BBS-v to Wash, quivk t0 dldccr, He had slipped the black silk 1- Whit is “Twig With this scn- Yequlres 11° lmnlng? mmetmwe cowl from his head Surely now tense? "I value YO-lll‘ Dilildllilgi‘. one that You can buy $01153’? - . wginme thought he 'w°u1d ' abgvc any ClllPlZ" Then try cheesecloth, once only Blfammar once ‘more? No’ ~ .ill‘b1%t)'l;l‘€<.‘b prollunc-l WW1!’ 4mm The“ dish twelsflvas something that she hadn't _ ,= llvorft have ac long a life bin they'll. _ f} of mes‘; wordy; 1s y have a busy one and their initlal‘kn°wn l“ thergcfiullitedblgitrhghgagilllk. Oscilate, nnnihilatc. l costlls way below that of linen orlgilgg 113g; stared down M his figures 3k m mk cras l. ' ' . s0 swarm water m. .,.,...,...T -'l.*".:.":.:§: i.’.§‘..l?.i.a‘."§‘°§"...§l‘.§‘..§f 5.0.1.152" llir- “our *" "w" _____ £10K!‘ ofmwhifih shfd hfldtfllfllisltég thleflng g5 “gt cutie? rmotg short coats often. have fur bor- 98 flu 8. e 8H 8° Y- 11R l the proces, ldel- around the tunic-type hem and,“ 1658i’. d0 g0!’ 16B"? I» Jewel lyiml ANSWERS also a fur collar, These 11%; lsilesflgfln the bath- l-lere is an excellent m i-hod f Whiilhing light cream Whlgh is all] you can buy now: ‘>6 cup milk 1% lelflboons granulated gelatin Hg}: cream gra salt. Add milk gradually to granulated igflatin in $1 bowl, mildng w . ea over ng water until gel- t d f them M k u ensued, _ from the ciy an one o f,',g"w,,,°.§,'§{,°§.? Rlgmovellgmm ‘g1? said to Jeanie (there at the “no” fiwéitfiroa add cream and “u. and time) as he watched the line fear- lssn ‘ . Iiinolsum or oilelloth should no; 1n haw; of i“ u“ w fully "Now what shall I do if s . talglc look when worn She didn't know what he meant. be washed with hot soap suds. Use w ‘I minutlgmoimulltllll ergillxiluaregglpaeg gsgdgleatllgwflggi bag’; t: if“: 1. Zsny, “more than any other)’: skirt and felt cloche. she ‘WM suddenly m ‘med 5h’ Wlbid water, then wi with a cloth girls to hold shape around the side d°wn ""”m' Pun - ‘name Md 2. Prollcztnce rks-iri-kri-hl 1 n --- didnt care. _0n1v. she thought. dipped in equal of cold milk of the bow w ullstrossed. and i . Left over butter should be chill- Etienne. his teeth sic a llt- and water. hi d e cited and pleased ma; 9m- gmuflfifififpgfugffi fisxlllleragrewarllils jlirst speckled trout . i hlcrl, scraped from the pirate andltle es he glanced behind him to e. Eva i , n “rlirelstored in s. Jar for use in season-igack the car. was not smiling for er. ' ed u it u ‘a, 1k safely to land.‘ r t certain DTOIIQHOFQ to self-ing vegetsthles and menu or in the ‘ 5 This ds making of pastries. _ nhleddleqisi the s__e_sj.__s_s may s-bo be whipp thoroughly chilled. sotli bowl and § d fig‘? "Wm" t‘ mg]. no t a. tern withai wove s. u “hum a-lsg-lei-c-mpgir- dellglhtfllil design for me through- out its lovel hours. As I said James worked in tho mo at the acre below the house. I ink 1 was glad to leave Judy when I heard him cell: "Ellen b wrench, this confounded ii is rl ht" f0‘: t3? I egltapel: e use dolig s o ‘tile uoutdooraIweededthe al em a “fol lil hgdnot grown s co Y mole vigorously. I lulled s bank clay about the row of sweet peas and transplanted s few of the vegetables in e psmh o! Inden- Judy came down to whitewash the \ ' fence beside ms and in the ener- , vating coolness of the morning I found mine were chores cast in pleasant places. _I was surprised when Ju said: ‘If we're to have company or dinner, Mrs. Ellen, you had beter oome up with ms to cut the ham." It was indeed time to set the dinnsryn. its WI!- The etillnlis of evening is about Alderlea now-the time of day when weary farmers some from the fields with tired teams, home at de ‘a end to rest. James Olmdd on before dusk. I heard him an J turn the mares to the pas- ture after first watering them at the trough in the ysni. Judy has been to the comer- shopping. grste- ful for the outing it afforded in the pleasant summer evening. She spread James‘ lunch and while she waits for him to come from the stables, she is st the piano. PM" s-ak- it??? ..P“¢‘;£io.§°“l...$......“°“.°““.,”° we oii-l home, and the colored letters can be removed Is follows: Rim pure lard thormuzhlv into the Mien and After over-estlng-tslls ‘3. Which ITUSSPEllPKl? vr-ntlllltq .- \. J ‘ noss" mean? \.._ ' a word bsrillillllg, uicll lllt that means" "calm; peace- fill"? Wait till you taste a zesty fish loaf anode with Mnkllll I 00st Iit When thelgogrris jtuestis trifle who ems-iii. soak e minute; - AXWILL HOUSE . . . the collie ‘that ls Fought and enjoyed lay more people than any otherbrsnd in also world . . . IQW, gloss you s choice of: f VIBIWII GLASS llli tliisioe of 2 Grinds- Drip Grind to: use in Drip Cola Mullen Regular Orlnd for Perco- Ictors or [oiled Colon Film-SAVING BAG ll Plpese Grid loltsblshrellypsi ofeeflesnshr llSll l-OAI lqheednescdhl lsssslwvl swam. v which foul In! a nun-bu "-tl.-:.~.-.i:~“ ' - so“ ffitfifiefif‘ “'“"'1i'..'.'.'; 5"“. outbid‘? siicsofhsrd sgisehseeseuoleseh-Pulr ' ispsnlsbslssnodusesovea Olifl.) foeeseoeolslaeeeeoeuedliiraitrsruouonollflfl- leneiosor sadssrvsssscoidsslsdloal. ‘Ssnulttnoldosdhot. Take your choice. Whichever pack you cl-looso- whichever grind - you get the same superb coffee . . . always completely satisfying; always “Good to the Last Drop”. M Axw a it H0 05F C o ff‘? , ha’ :87 Wszhgnlbrrll-eiss Csololld sump-av fin! Afiedoetotflemeolloeds ~.""."