g sWoman ‘s Realm , Faslzfonable are Wearing A l THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN __ ._ -:- Eocial panic! Persona‘! »-:_- Fuel/lib!" l’ '-"1 g mAMortlillgSmilel ( Dayothy Dix Letter Box. l [Happenings ‘of the Week Illustrated Drwsmaking lino“ Furnish“ rirst Boy: "Me mneru get inter p . @111 . .' V _ . e. tidy row when me mother comes - - gm you keep your temper with poor and spent several days. with Mn; ~ lfll PB ‘ome, a‘n sees wot 'e's done." v ’ What Men of who Them D0 John. k ma,“ mm.’- Mm Emma Tmmwn‘ 4 ‘ __..____. Second Boy (seriously); “wet; e the Entertaining__what of the Husband When‘ thqughtiessly he puts a bon- o s. . _____ By Annabelle Worthington ‘°“°"' . t Let H‘ Wife Help Her n» on. Iitesnnuai Tennis Dance on w... , . . 1'1"‘ B”- mE" 5”“ “m” ' who Refuses 0 ls .1 9 Beneath your mOWY linen on the nddW evening was anQKher Jolly dsuabter. Miss Isabel Ki _.___._ form up they've brought. sols es out Poverty-Stricken Faml y. “n, , mun gathering, greatly snioyed by a member o! the mdu,':m‘"' . mum u c“ o! m noun es ‘We You're a woman if you can. ' the large number attending. - o e n‘ "'4 30W’! I 41111108 I095 l-Il Dlllded Dear Miss Dix-Them has been a marked decrease '1“ m ' ' ' Miss Mary Hasmrd m" "k n" '° ""0 "*0 W0 ""1 e ~ wonder, does the modern woman realize WHY? T" l° 1° 5 ‘em’ Then. can You Peel an apple. bake a Miss Lilian McKenzie is leaving heme irom New York t w thorvlilhly WIPINQ- BIQUGttO - the opinions of a club of forty bacllflm"? m,’ on Tuesday on a holiday trip to gull-imp!» with h" pa" o s ‘with 0w W" bolero iwlwt» the , Today's courtship is unfair Y°“”B m“ d°'“°" Or wash your Dots and pans without nnziona and the Continent. tiae Hsszard and Mrs n“ ' dress is held by simple shoulder .7 I‘... i. make fabulous salaries. A great many young wonglein a ugh ? - 5 , , _ ‘ ‘- “lizard. straps. And don't you love the ar- make as Iarse and ¢VB"1”5°'- “lm” m“ e Can you scrub your sink and never Miss Hilda Jenkins fllved home Quito a number ' ' of m m . "ngemenl °t the muped PM“ ‘t Q. How soon do guests leave i! no YOURS mm- I'M"! l’ ‘xpmswe’ yet n is expected “d stop to think. < from Montreal on Wednesday even- are leaving today to s o r p“! the ‘rout’ m M“ “d 31mm“? entertainment ‘ioilows the luncheon? claimed as a right. that m‘ ywng ma“ ‘mu it l“ You lose somewhat oi dignity there- i118 and her sister Miss Queenie end in the An pend the t o“; °r 12“ T"? “it; A. One-half hour alter Irwin! "m" be "elm"! me Y°"“3 "mm" m showafigxtg: by; Thursday evening toyisit their moth: row being "Aprpllsollilslofsiwlfniylgtw wee wou ovey or or what not, while the young Wvmflri 0811 8P n _ ' _ _ new‘ modepth, Con" m, w“, o, PM“, lhafllélfmzffiiltvldow u“ m me money on domes or “we m Ilwnstiyczliiluyou put aside housewife er. Mrs. (m) ‘s. n. bookies. suzoutrot delightful pm o, N" and a leather belt. . mm 1d B h t inherent right the modern woman ex- . ’ * ' ,' Then igain it you're thinking of husbmdrsmn a 0rd?“ m‘ en Mme c“ an: :5“ ethically perm“ a man w spend m5 ~ while you go out to visit some sick Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady are be- o e . , 0n he!‘ V 8 0" g P0 ~ man p ing welcomed home from Florida Mrs. Began e1 C vacation dam Pu“! m” tub ‘m’! A. Her late husband's name. money on her is more than we bachelors know. Fur- ' “ma” m’ a m m I t u“ t» ‘hmhmg’ gingham’ “m” “d °°lt°n Q’. When an engagement is thermore is not the modern woman selfish and unfair Y0" re a woman i: you can p y p,‘ . i“. e, mo“ , :14 ing in summerside the m mesh are eflective. ' 1 n -l t b m mug the modem man to 1 er sisters. the Misses style Ne’ 3106 n“ ybe h“ m m” blrggsgtssgemttlfiietrie g n "mm l ’ l. h I e ocxcggiofiallla; Zrfclfiyesuggesting a quiet evening at home And when all night sleep has passed Miss Berna l-Iuestis lsit yesterday Mrs. Mussen. . 14, l6 .13, 2o years, as, aa and 4o p A Y” d“m°" ‘zwlifgamek? ' ygu by, - afternoon on a short holiday visitto ' ~ - , _ inches bust. ' » m” or . 1 while baby's cough has sot your friends in New Glasgow, N. B. Mm L- 1 sllllphant arrived Size l6 requires 4% yer-d; 35-inch _____i____. The 9100"" ymmg ma“ is getting “red o‘! are kzgefifgsergwmag; Se; nerves awn“ _ o I s in Summer-side on wuhmday or an yards 38-inch. with u yard ilshness oi’ tnotmooetnzuyoun: vizier-hill“ tug: ggpmed up; m, Show n takes some grit to smile in John's Miss Georgie wail oi seeming i, ing from an extended visit o‘: _ t S , W en 8 W O e ' , _ 85 mm contrasting. gzfisivelslgols gfllfiglfifi topmarry a type o! woman who puts her home 'sec- . long race. 811N161!!! the Weekend 1h U10 ¢llll fmsghllf" M's‘ ‘7- c- Mllls 0f Chaim", " ' - 1g t i the uest of Miss Muriel Weeks. 0r , ass. Mrs. Silii h = ‘ 3e we go gm m the Si“ 0g m, ondary to bright lights, entertainment and lavish dressing. b h o not You re a woman you ry 8 ' ‘ ' m‘ a comm welcomephi: 1i: i Pflllefll- 5W1 Ill-mil or win (coin “I am employed in a theatre and it We therefore register with you our complaint, but we esfec y Ii ‘or And can o“ keg our s 1m calm” Mrs’ (DU Conroy,‘ many “lends maids an" eight months er V . Preferred). is a problem to make ends meet. as to suggest ihflfi the Willis ma" 5710"“ 30d a dlfierem W?“ ° wmnm’ y p y p were ‘cued to s” he out d“ m ‘ . ‘ ‘WU Price or potter-n 15 eente, l I llolP #09170"- mY ‘umber “f1 there "ain't no such animal." THE MIBOGYNISTS- yBl¢.,hflPPY—— P 1' V I - lillfllnléiflt to dressiwellll gllgttliiiéasven t: when Jane is 8mm, m- elee 1g eiiert on Monday evening, being among drfI-ililvn artists say it‘; m,“ en O ~ v _ "- - -‘- - _ -. - _. _ - .- _ ... vargtfileugppegrgaplce of variety to Ty Answer: 8km the m h cost o’ T hsgidbsnappgl? m‘ . those to welcome Bishop Osullivan. Andwvtllixznnfilcgyliisigegil: an”, m‘. No. 3106. Size "M" ‘wdlwbek-I changfoéneogilll: I m“ "°°“°““" ""7"" ‘m’ m“ they “m” m g 3 , °“° y 5"” “gs ° “ma” . . . action to tn 8y m “'0 .54 via 4M8 m" s“? f,“ 5158M use loving so pocket-wrecking that it leit a young man nothing on wh ch to needs must be, a word. For M“ _. Name EJQ§1§°1§$Z [ireifie warklsueing marry. Also, I have pointcdlout from time to time that in the old days. Bu; can pee}; a 13mg come;- g;¢,_ 111g Tuesday evening Bridge Club Miilyflfllx makes one that i; g ,_,,___,,,___,_,_,___,_,__,____,______ ghem as dyeg for dresses and as lint! when n maiden entertained her best beau at home, there were iar more wed- m cultivate -had adeiightiul Dinnerqflridge at the l0 Just over the curve of the e l . forfiiockilelllis-rgslfiilzllthlzlzvgzi dings than there are in these days, when th girl expects a. young rgan to Rare seedlings? Herb o; grace w“; Canadian National on Tuesday even- era. back and from, and men cm‘ fig; t2‘? about the great number of amuse her by taking her out to restaurants and dinner-dances and cu Brels- 5prgfld in; as a 9mm c105,“; to the”. Wm- for a couple of inches and then m} street Addn” new things I have. _ - And gentleness will grow apace. 0h, “H's imlerlilllmcnii- dimly 500011108 pointed - e0 pow “I learned about Diamond D ‘:5 A; my correspondent ably points out, if a young man spends all of his cherish them’ . e e that both sides meet in a noveii is? rllgrhfialgllibiilntfifises o: 1mm!’ l" BMW a 3m a 5°;d all“? he h‘: “Sn” with 3' Eilzvreetilzrr: For i: you reel- eueh 5mg, l » 0n Thursday afternoon the Royal 00113; lmlil- Th! slime treatmengt themarketbutnonedosuchsp ended rings or set up a home. ur crmore. c SW05 0“ 0 you're a woman right and“); 1 Edward Chapter, I. O. D. E. invited 0"!‘ 011i for the back bu; __ ._.-= woriaagd orelsol ‘ogzlystlaongsfhg 12:‘ is such a costly indulgence, a wife will be prohibitive luxury. Iitlllslfiglbiildli a a a their irierlds to an afternoon Bridge deeply. and the whole outline‘:- 68- . - @'l'=%“w~1<l-= ma» dim“ :1: 2?: .i'.‘iZ‘i.f.“Z!.ZZ“f.;'2“§?..Z 32...". m i» v $.12" '" "m m? P0718 StYIGS my d”°“'°l'°b°‘ LP Montreal. on a q ' l te t i ent she uts it out of the “he we“ w” m“ n“ rmpm" °"' “m” be!“ “ma” ”“°*°°“l“°“ °l “m” “pp” °“ ' "ealmmmi": . -, e38. because in demanding expens ve en r anm p tended to the Right He“ Jmeph A‘ Auction Bridge as the guests desired m gothembe simply ma“ um _.__- Younu chaifs pcwer to marry. even it he wanted to. That is mistake No. 1. oysumvan, D‘ D" Bishop o‘ chug In was a most enjoyable ‘uncflon. frock of black crepe Sam comm . _ ‘_— "' " Mistake No. 2 is depriving herself of the suggestions that she would derive lonewwn who mwed m the my on . . e ___ without further trimming. ' By MARY KNIGHK lrom a domestic background. Manda,’ evening ma Janus T_ McKee Mt ma}? ‘ I s e o‘ United Press slag Conupondm‘ F01‘ 7718 C00,! ' v i w, a e day morning on a V151; to {fiends in Then, there is Leniet S. A, mm‘ PARIS, May 22.-<U. PJ-The trained eye oi the Paris cout- new 15 ngbhing that inclines a man's thoughts toward matrimony in a s“ t J hn - ' a new corner neck-ii i l " It ca ski ve hundreds oi’ bolts oi ' h t = fte his heart to sentiment in a restaur- on Wednesday altemwn MlBS n ° ' N‘ 3' “e mm 54W “m” is “m and keen‘ “ m ° ' nsrzrn r COCKTAIL wrrn 1"“ ‘““‘°° ha“ "mm"? l a ‘° “s . . .» . wine red ere e a a l e 1 th text a d ei ht with its se i- G U T i sl fl urin the rice oi‘ the meal and wonder- 5mm’- Hueslls lnvlled 0- flllmber 0f . p . n pacing l llli! materials and almost e e ure n w g ns MINT LEAVES ant, where he is subconsc ou y g g p 1 “m Le 1 Mr and Mrs Gordon H h knotted bow m the 1m m“ tive penetration. It knows in.a minute whether a certain tissue m! u. he has money enough to pay m, m But it 15 m; dmeren; “when he 1g Ii a fr ends in for the tea com - 18d b in 1 tVB 95 8-0“ Mk“ m draw ca e - lid! will go best as a coatsuit, an afternoon {rock or ensemble, or an o l ted 4 tab] sitting quietly and comfortably in the girl's parlor or helping her to make ~h0llr 8s it compliment to Miss Lilian Pa" Y 9 l‘ dBlIEh 6P8. Sally with m m“ P "0 iitvlr-liill informal dinner gown. ne cup gran“ a ‘use!’ c‘ iudge in her kitchen. More good matches have been pulled ofl on the vMfiKelille W110 l5 Sfllllflg "ext W°°k;and Annabcue 1°“ mutsny mun‘ ' a e “p” belng "my m“ Row and rough silks. strictly Parisian dressmakers have iound. 2?”? “:12: f; dropsazfitrfg: ' old horse-hair sofa by the radiator t han ever were in all the high-priced for mirope. v l": on i1 motor trio to attend the 251's‘ "I" "HP 111 the brews mil are best tor sports wear; patterned and plain tweeds, jerseys, ilan- p pp d t‘ m mp‘ so“ lplaces o; amusement put togevhen r v v closing o! Acadia, woltviiie, where ll T1801’ draws her line clueigi neis, etamlncs, and tricots are the stand-bys in woolen: and may i“??? an ldwa ‘atiruxéool a ilnglfid“ _ V The first, tel o; the Gal; season their daughter, Mary Gordon Hughes “hm” the “"0" 011d wlllm till be used I01‘ Snort lf0¢l<$ and I01‘ WWII and mun"? Wm" 59°?“ "'9 a mizfocarmmdst be’ tsken wpaegd Oi course, the idea that the man should pay all the score when he takes will be served this aitemoon, the l0 Bllendln! Fl°rl°n Aclldemy- stocbuke Quest she 3M5 by m“ . not the order oi the momm- ffsr, m‘ name“, o, drops o, “ppm a girl out tor a good time is a hangover from the days in which women were hostesses being Mrs. w. n. Oham- ' ' ' ' °l l‘ ml“ °l “W "flies, 0114 w w striped materials and checks, regardless of the texture, have dependent and had no pocketbooks of their own. Now, when a girl may p101}, Mrs, George 13931015, Mm p, Dr. W. S. Ferguson of Harvard °t n" “h” Redlem "i6 Worth M? called out all their troops and made a veritable invasion int/a fash- 3:119 ‘gin-acct drgéyps 22am; have as good a salary as h" beau, the" is no reason whywhey should not w_ Tldmarsh, M.“ Helen A Gram. University who Wm, Mm Ferguson like to drape and drape they d“ . W lon’s territory. They have had precious little reslstfl-Iwo $00. 101‘ ‘with ‘To make the crystal“: d go titty-fifty on the price oi courtship. And it it is not feasible to go Dutch Miss Every“ 385mm Tea w“; am, and her sister, Mrs. Douli, were eni- 5°31!" ellitrtl . interestingly-viii 9 the inclined-to-be-stout woman welcomes the iormer with Open mint léaves bu“ 1 cup ma“ with 4 treat, the girl should at least even up by entertaining the young man in her be served M the Links on Empire 19d home owing to the death o; ML satin. chiffon, crepe dc Chine ml ‘n4 8mm bBI-‘flllse She RHOWS that it Slfilldfirlle-‘i 1191‘ 118011; find $110 ' “blespoonsxvater until a hard be“ is home and staying at home sometimes instead oi always requiring to be Day white, left yesterday on return. 9"" dWnWV l V 1i‘ _ close-to-be-skinny woman “cheeky uP on her wardrobe with great ‘armed m cold wit“ n“ mm‘ ‘mused ally-out , _ _ I , _ _ _ , .\ . 1. _ _ ‘ fervor, knowing that the little squares in all their possible sizes, will lavas remove from séem and have I Mm J. D. stews" retumed Tuck M“. n J’ Huey and her niece Mm Goupy and Agnes-prowl} gm help to fill in the gaps and swell the potential curves. enough w make onema" éupmh mp But I most emphatically disagree with my correspondent that there are l day evening from a most enjoyable “wees Kerwin‘ have. returned {rpm ruifles and large picture lilillil " Plaids and dotted materials should be shunned by the l-T-B-S cam m“ separately mm syrup mu no girls who are willing to be fireside companions to a man. There are pien- v15“; to h" daughter Mm Goodwin a mme weeks m“; to Montreal and summertea parties‘ and fates in ih ‘ woman but donned by the C-T-B-s one. Let not number one be m granulated sugar’ and dry’ on ty oi them everywhere. DOROTHY DIX. m Montmal and ‘fiends m Ottawa Quebec. iiiillnlflf-"Iilé brims 0f ‘their liitslnll alarmed, however, for she may have a wide range o1 beautiiul solid waxed paper. Remove 8km and seeds o a o, o o e Mrs. M Maximum who accompmb a t . touch the tips of bare or caved color materials to choose from when she tires oi’ her stripes. Too, “om each seem“ o‘ grapefruit and Dear-Dorothy Dix-Before I married I was a successful business woman Iled her also returned the same even _ M‘ E_ Palmer Kmsmam of To_ shoulders, and their ruffle ismilil; she man use small figured materials, arrows, and little flowers that marina“: m peppermint synm chm earning a good salary. I was interested. happy and contented, because I had m‘ tomb’ spent» the weebend with Mr. may “an anywhere 1mm just m,‘ ;- grow in trailing patterns rather than close little tight bunches. and 5mm] with crystammd mm‘ something to do and because I could help my family, who are very poor. ‘ . ’ and Mm Frank T Lewis sum the hm ma continue to tumble M . Never let her dwell for long on a solid white outiit tor she will l g , Now I am married and my husband refuses to let me work. We board. Mrs Howard Fer ,1 l John an rem“ d '1 m ’ each other an the my do“ w m . make too large a blot on the colored landscape. She should do more ewes’ we have no children. I am Well and strong, yet tor icn years 1 have done Cmaéwé H] h CD gum’ w‘ e 7°“ Mum x is ‘gem °r e gradu’ Mk1 es m. “we or “Kindle m, w like the camelion docs-blend hericl! in Wllih nfllllrfl’! bB-Qliflflilllid . nothing but walk backward and forward in one roomlike a caged anima|. we" M m g t mm °“°'- “l it I e c" es a e Geneml H“ and“; m“ u gazed with a 6'01"” so that she flts into it instead of standing out m relief-the kind 1 1m miserable, having nothing to do. But the real reason 1 want to go back w“ t ° "2" 1°‘ s" Jflmes- I P i‘ wwliemy evenlnli when his m: colored t 1 h e of relic! that 11065 110i? brlliB a sigh oi satisfaction Qltlier. W" m9? to work is because my relatives are in destitute circumstances. They go cold r 3°“ ° “P!” °°l “lin- Wllh ' 1 P" e c - be Bur“ I f ' I. y _ V I _ 4 v v and hungry, Sick, without the money to buy medmmei when I s“; down m 9975539 embmldefed 1X1 JEWELS 01 '_-' - -—-—--——-—- ‘_"' ‘ '~ A [HA ‘Al. ii the table to eat my food chokes me, because 1 know they are hungry. When "m mm’ the 5km 51m"! l" 81'0"- -—* my husband gives me something esp ecially fine to wear I hate it because m] “n” m"?! m" Wml- He!‘ "all! they a"; rflggeti will be of the same material. with My husband will not give me a dollar to give to my people, yet he gives hand-SWIG 0PPllql-le. 9nd 5hr’- wlll wear all the time to his. Isn't this unfair? VERY UNl-IAPPY. v- Pwno velvet coat oi deeror shade. .______ with collar o! ermine. Answer: ' ' ' . It is most unfair and most cruel. If your husband will not give you A cordial welcome is being ex- the money to help your people who n eed it so badly, he should not object tended to Miss Elsie Nicholson who f. to your working and caming it yourself. arrived home this week to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Strange that a man should think that when a woman marries she sev- we, Demid Niehoison, pm,“ 5mm“ , . . ., . - .../. "v w.» ' " ers all the ties of blood,‘ and that she no longer aches with the sorrows of n e , _ The many friends oi Mr. w. R. tender and loving and loyal to him and yet be hard and callous and dis- 54mm,’ mngwwm. Avenue’ Wm rk . ‘_ _ I - loyal to the mother who bore her, to the father who cherished her, to the s,“ u, 1mm m“ he L‘ m m the _ brothers and sisters who grew up with herl P’ E_ Island Hupmm . § I ‘ ’ e c e . _ \ When a man marries a woman he monopolizega woman's time. He m“ ' ' 1'70!!! 89111004 l0 U10 defillnlnl keeps her from earning money with which she can do as she pleases, and in Jean Miner’ who“ mnfla“ _ -_ years 0f old age, there is no better juet common, ordinary honesty be owes it to her to give her some money tuezim 23129:‘): o; fllndeelrgéflza: the lld l0!’ W011i!!! l-hln DP- Flmlllflfi that she can" do with as she pleases. M n d um‘ Plllfl The” mild "B68519 Pl-lll Many men do not do this, however, and so they drive their wives to 9n u“ w “lemma when M“ FY0010" fflkilllflli?» v Ind i”? $118 stealing lroln them and to making padded accounts at the stores where they Emma Bu!“ mmumed ‘or h” I; _ , mum 0mm Women find them neve charge accounts. at “her lovely home 22 West Street. -fif3t fQr goldfill ex- L‘ k l . . " WI‘! Nflflflfilll- GOI-idltlflrll Women And the woman whose husband forces her to deal dishonestiy with him 2r 22in“ flaws"; 14:3: fill!‘ Cfil-ICHCC- ,._ _.. _ r c- -e . - _ p,’ “Quality”, style m; 725 for Waning ‘motion; liznldbdiflgflgligomolléggcgngmslreTrgmgk hates him for u. nonamy nix, ‘ I o’ the happy event-only g __fiat for the , Extra fine gauge gifihreald‘ genuine arena’ .9011!‘ best, to reel sprightly, be full l“ w” 9mm l" U10 dlil- inglconlfort dine Chiffon, exquisitely sheer and clear . . . . _ 9 o, m, ‘m, good 5pm”. u" m, mm mg-ioom where pink Bnapdragon . . » every clip glV¢5- The New "Dulfene”, style _No. i536, exquisite for gt"; mung": will say “ma; Style a“ :3; :3 $5M; e312: t: color w the r 1 J ~ __yct Ra k wane afternoon wear, lovely vase-colored Pioot top, i’ "d?" P‘ °n - w" "M- 91.5mm; “Art Modem“ heel and reinforced foot you use m. Hlmiitons run two or ed by Mrs. w. a. Miller, ma. Ruth 008F390"! » _ three times each week. Bold in 26c . ‘II- Miller, Miss Avilah Mathiaon and » ordinary i63- .:u Iziieaeoeeoeooefsceaawla oeoza.oe_e_e__o ngnenamel . box‘. by "m, other iflends‘ milmfiiw" “Li”? 3.3%.l°.’o'1§’€.li1f’§§"°" "°"' o... o... .1..I...l.... ..... ... l" 1.11.111‘ l worm 5° “Well? °p ' t in ttoth storss- ' _ orccd foot and garter hem of fine lisie. . . 3,; m,“ “mm: ‘f: 5:312: a: iteeqgtsuycooifs who 5mm... moffil: ,,,ff,°,,,‘;§,‘ WK’: l“ l/gandlllzsealcd - - flk 5"‘ "mfll" - themselves, thereby learning the problems oi the leading coln- ‘wou, m!“ b 4, “my om‘ ' 108d pflCkas Llght 597W“ W918i", Pure 5 N‘ l" ".' "“ u". muterl riding day after day during the summe on hot trains ciut- » p y er l ' w" a ' ' inforced foot and garter top . .. . .. .. 0 "ll" " " "mfl" ' ' “m; my, u, grunge-gating pulflic whose onilarsa mince words $17K n: Z eiimevimutmtlzetllfrhsr‘ l _ _ , . l I1 Q Q1’ The name Onont on silk stockings is your assur- b ,8 and shed their gum wrappers. h Wen“, m, m, u", mm, win. ance of the utmost ill quality, style and wear. . p. Llihizlllrmglgaiw» “W: olbmeé: 13:1; chum, n”. Wm "m, m N" y,“ "an ' next week. silk crepe coats with roomy shoulder lines, that perfectly keep‘ the . _ _ . ' ' commuter "smart’ ‘and happy {r m the time she loaves the ting- - & Co. " 5' ~ ' lin mornin count air‘ and theotuii treei on the 7:41 until she my.‘ L-J‘ u“ m‘ u“ u“! °l r ' I i ' w p , t Point do Bute, accompanied by their IAQHIONABLB FQQTWEAR 1 ~ - returns at night from a hot and bothered c ty o sin. ‘um, w“ Mn“ Lam‘ o! MW‘ llllmwwpp._.o.gul * ._ tonmotoredtoi-laliiaxlsstwltk