WONDERFUL succnss or HER FAMOUS GOMPLEXION .1" m! ~ w n - m- New York-When Miss Dorothy Dalton. the beautitul nrtross who was selected for the loading role ill that mammoth New York produc- lion.‘ "Aphrodite." was questioned as to tho secret of hor phenomen- al success. aha unhesitatin ly said. "My complexion." When us "ed fur- ther details she explained: "Every one of my friends always raved about the texture and coloringwf my skin. and I have no doubt but that my first engagement was made gossible throu ii the reputation l ad acquired or a beautiful com- plection. Managers are like ordin- ary mortals, they admire a beauti- ful skin as much as anyone. and in selecting their casts they naturally prefer those whose coniplexions are lttrsctive. I think the best asset any girl or woman can have is a beaut It is easy to have this if one will spend only a little time in taking one of the skin. A sirl may have irregular features, htit if she pon- sesses a beautiful comDlRXIOII 811B will nttract attention anywhere. l am always triad to tcil any girl or woman just hnw she may possess a skin like mine. Here is the recipe: and cit-mien the . wytillfill apply n good cold crsnm .s "n. cold cream l have foundtn be tho host) nficr massaging it into thr skin tnlm oft tho superfluous rirojnn with a. soft cloth. Tllen before lzoius‘ (nit, ilurinp; the (luy nr evenluir I un- ply Derwillo, a simple toilet prepar- ation which can be purchased at the toflet counter oi‘ any ilil-lfl-ilflli‘ drug .or department store. The first applicatiin of this wonrinrlui Dor- wiliry will astonish you. it imparts instant honuty to the skin and makes n rosy-white complexlonfl- A Tolls, How You Also May Have One every one will talk about it. l find it exrt-llcnt for my complexion u: it protects my skin in all kinds if wsntherffhafls why I prefer it to all other toilet preparations and am funeral of the late Mrs. Guel-iema. Wagon and harness. three 108d! M’ never without it Now that short sleeves is in vogue you will want beautiful hands and arms. There is nothing like Dnrwiiio for this pur- pose. bigny of .my professions. friends to whom I have recommend- edD-vrwilio use it in preference to all other face powders or beauti- ficra." Just try it once before going to the theatre. dances, parties or an afternoon call and note the favor- able comments of your friends. Der- willo instantly puts n life-like tint on your cheeks which defies detec- tion. It takes the place of face pow- der and stays on until you wash it off. Perspirution does not affect it nor will it rub off on clothing; it also prevents the nose and fnce from shining. it's won crful for r dark, sallow. rough s in. black~ heads, coarse pores, oily skin. freck- les. tan and for the instant beauty it imparts. Over 500.000 r-tirls and women nre uslnir it. It's absolutely harmless to the muse sensitive skin. Just. try it once and you will need no [urthrr nruumcnt to convince you that L|I"I‘4' is nothing "Just its like It." you will Ronni.“ "hotter." or "just itiaisl on Dr-twvillo, thon not ho dianppointml. NOTE-Jlriiirstlsts and nwnt stores evnrytvhcrv: wilin yith the i-tuurutitce you don't like it you get n back. it. is the one that gives satisfaction sons of the year. You can secure it, at all toilet counters in this city in- cludinh . G. Jumieson. G. E. Ilughcs. Ltd. depart- scil Der- thut ii’ our m0- snutifler at. all sen- £- Brownell Showing Plenty of Steam Says Boston Paper HUI‘ SPRINGS. Ark.. ililar. 23- When a ball club gets one pitcher out of a. ‘hunch of recruits assent- bled at a big ‘league camp who seems mood enough 1.0 keep alter the training duys are over, that team's manager deems himself it smart or lucky person. according to the way his ego runs. We're not. making and rash pre- dictions about. any of the b0?! down here for i; is a long jaunt be- tween now and Benson starting time. ‘but we're going to say a few things about some of the boys ' which are backed upiby two men or lifelong experience, Jimmie ‘Burke and Hiizhey Duffy. Working out every dny here are four boys ‘who right now look good oimuzh to make it fairly sure they'll see Tretnont. street and environs before they art.- fnrined out. ii‘ in. tioeii. they don't linger for a 10m; period. Frank Talcott, Curtis Fullerton (‘lift Best and Harold Tlrownell make up the quartet. Harold Browneii, from Nova Scoila. til-hero you expect hockey teams and skaters to iinne from other than hall players, has n lot of swim. ilmrkc sate, and may conic ‘lung. Vi!“ /. j/ e'B F I- Q ll forPt-ead. Cake: oTadry 9 fllfl ifi . iitfllfl. igwalue in. ILIQ "t AriuofiW/TAsrCsFei-ivk- an ‘ro s: raise BERLIN. March 23.—'i‘bo trials of "war criminals" ‘before the eu. preme court a, Leipric are expect. ed to commence at the beginning oi 2ilay.. According to the newspapers the cases brought -by the British Govern ment will be taken up first, vvit< nesses coming to Germany trout England to testify. The first case will be against a non-commissioned Landsturn of- licer named Heine for iii-treating prisoners in the Ruhr region. where British and French troops were in terncd. Sinking of Hospital Ship Tho second case will ‘be against Naval Lieut. Newman for sinking the hospital sliip Llaudovery Cris- tlo, while tho third case will ‘ho 88mins! Lleut. Werner, who is charged with sinking another hoe- pits! ship. The fourth charge is ii-zniust Captain Mueller for crim- inal neglect in a prison camp. The British and French are also brlazlfli; charges against the form er commandant of Jiietz, General ‘Yon Oven. STRIKE BEFORE MZCEFTING CUT llliltllilhi. N. C. March 24---An- noumiemfilil by the Duriiaim Mills oi a l2‘ per cent reduction in uhe wages oi its more than 3,000 em» pioyoos resulted today in n walkout oi‘ approximately-GOO employees. “OSTQN. March 2i—’l‘he New York. New l-laven sud Hartford Railroad today ordered the laying off of 1.0000 additional employees in its ropair shops. ' 9'67?! non/flit t. (lllzfld-‘Itl/Iii] -THE 870112 AND warehouse as d Sinclair's-ad Stewart, Limit- ed will he closed on Good Friday, March 2601i. l --NORTH IEDIOUQ-Genrloee for Sunday Munch 21 will be ss fol- lows: North Bedeque 1i1 a. ma, Freetown 7 p. m. -sx~ras sizes m women's house dresses up to 58 inch bust measure. Price $3.00 to $4.50 each at. Sinclair's. —~A 50 CENT BOX 0F delicious Corona Cllofililflua for only 19 eta, to cash oust purchasing $8.60 nad upwards "in any department at ‘Slnchaii-‘s on Easter Saturday March 26th. l —DE.I.J(:IOUB CORONA choco- isoes worth 50 cents, selling at 19 cts. per ipackaze to cash customers buying $250 and upwards in any department on Blaster Saturday, March 26m. Sinclair and Stewart, IJluu-lited. —HOOKEY.-iBig crowd attend- ed the ‘hockey match Tuesday ev- ening at. Crystal rink. many people driving and also a big crowd by special tmim. Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. -wit.usns' nun-rem sale st Cont-icons and Mrs. MeLeilufs ‘bookstore. --GOOD MODLB IN women's rslneoats priced at $15.00 to $32.00 clearing now at 810.00 and $1600. Sinclair and Steward, Limited. ....°MOUNT STEWART 8001M. CLUE-Dance Easter Monday night. ‘Proceeds to be used to help out base bsll teem. ‘ WNL'GUIIRDIANI‘ w... n Western t. in \~. t‘ [J53 iiifisissira. “yes'uoooooo the testbhbvn that you: biwil ll , In s very poor ccndi 10! ll‘ ugpletely run-down. N! N" Dyspepsia, Liver-Trouble and cunt ,too. Nynaommond- —NEW GEORGETTE blouses ~ assorted shades. only $8.96 each. Sue tihem. Sinclair and Stewart Limited. _m=.u's siTt-ifi one. lines in fancy weeds,“ specially priced to cldar eaich $1.25. 1i _..'DON"l' FORGET the by sud dance in the B, l. 6. HM _ Souris Enter ‘Monday night in aid of the G. W‘. V. A. building tund. Give the hops a boost. -\-\ADIE5' ALii. WOOIL pull over sweaters, assorted oolors_ new stock secured by our buyers while visiting the markets. A big value each $2.95. Sinclair and Stew». art, Limited - -—FIRE LOSS-The firo which destroyed the barn of Mr. John Harituess, Summerside. is a heavy —-F U NiERiAL SAT U R DAV.—Tlie Reid will mks place Saturday after noon at 1 o'clock from her late home in Summerside. interment Methdist Cemetery, Bedeque. ' -PROHIBITION RAlD.-ilinspoct 0P BB-Viwhr and Oiliicer Oalkes raid~ ed a. house on Spring street on Wednesday although no ardent was found the‘ result of the raid is yet doubtful as evidence may be procured to shovw that only recently "spirits" were in the vi- cinity. H -BEDEQU-E STARS, DORDEN NATiONki-BPAL Crystal rink Swmznersido Tuesday night about 200 hockey fans composed of Borden. Bedeque, Keneington and Aiihany routers arrived at Summer side iby siundttrd guage special train at nibTiul 7 p.m.. About, 500 spa."- tators were in attendance at Cryst ai rink to witness t‘ he game which was a credit to both teams as tar as good clean fast hockey is concerned. The game started at 8.10 first period score was 2-0 in favor of Iledeque. The second period, with Borden's wonderful router, Capt John L. ‘Read and many other: helped them wonder fully as the Borden lplayed a wonderful period, ‘which no ‘goals wore scored‘ The third period. was miiclrtaetsr as _Capt. Johugot-busy with tho‘ My. and ibis rooting nearly burned do fentlnto victory. The Bordetlhia- tionale scoring one goal ‘by Peter Doucette making the score 2-1 ‘in farvor of Bcdeque Dalzioi, Dou- osttp und Gander of the Borden Nationals were on the Job playing 0. wonderful game, wbil‘, Clark and IBownees of Bedeque Stars, made end to end rushes that wouldbe ‘counted wonderful with the pror fesi-ilonal teams. A few penalties were in order Brent Strung and An liiorris had charge of the gum-o to the satisfaction of all. Ono hour's aiming was enioyod after the match. The special left tor return at 11.30. . “They WORK" while you sleep” . your lives and bowels. Wake no with heed clear. stomach rfllit. breath sweet and (ding GIO- No piping, no inconvenience. Child- ren love 0810811?! too. 10. l6. 60 Milli! Germany Still ‘ Refuses To Pay PAItlS, Mar. Sir-Germany in bor rcrply to a. recent ultimatum to Al- lied reparations commission refus- ‘ ed to pay one billion umrks olgohl duo on this date and disputes the balance of twelve bfllioh lllarisdue on May I. B is maintained that the German note that {M6110 bil- lion marlin, which the pesos treaty pmvlisd should be banded over on Mo‘! t. Elva been more than paid- {like unto use. titst v loin: ooumditso of Owens l! t-Io use at 00mm deliveries/oh mentions 00mm ‘sit n soda-u Mus‘ m event it would‘ be impouilo for coma-v to my twelve billion marks in! the ilrst. - on. t commission's figures’ shbwih‘ c- loss to him. losing his only horse, straw and one load hay, his two cows were saved by the help of neighbors. Mr. Hairlmsss had no in- surance. H. WESTERN PERSONALS -iMiss Regina Gallant Si. Louis is. visiting in ‘town. H -iilrrs. 14mph Peters. 81m‘ side, is visiting in unsriottetown. » -~lilrs. Geo. Sheen and Mrs. J.‘ D. Kennedy, 0'Lesry, were in 8am- merside Wednesday. —~Capt. John L. Road was in Summerside Tuesday evening with en's hockey special. —-Miss Adele McArihur is spend lug the Easter holidays in Monctj —Mlss Dot. Siipp o! 8t John. is the guest of MissGert-nide Rice Suminersidc. —Chief stow-rd Scott, of the carferry. was ‘in Summeiuido Tues Nmwmfls, ddymgveulng atteudlnglhe hockey hm‘. n? an» r-~. .\'_ niw-rvrdin; to ma . —Mr. Horace Mcldwen, ex-iSup- erinteudem ot their. E. 1. Rail- waywas in Summon-side yester- day. , ~ —Obiaf engineer Sutzheriand at the B. S. (ktrterry was in Summer side Tuesday evening ‘with the» hockey fans. -Ad,iutant ‘Kurd of the Salvation A-rmy is in Bummer-aide in connect ion with the coming Bell! Denial Campaign. ~Mlsses Edna and Hazel Hard- ing, who have returned to their homes in Norhoro after visiting Summerside -~Mr.j3ioLelian 0t the Provincial Bank, Srummérside. who has been residing in, (ihariottetuwn has m. turned to ISummst-sizie. -1i\liss Helen. Pitt-umber of llnrt- iand, N. 11., lecturer in Physics st Mt. Allbotl University, is visiting heri- cousin, Mrs. l-l. C. Rice at Sum merside Methodist -Pa.rsona»ge. | —iMr. William Saunders retired railway veteran of Bloomfield was guard placed over bbmn. _ aster. anion to you in s hon-lo of Oi: Wilson's an oldntlicbls family rcmedynnsdo ' from the principles oi Dsndcllflll- Mandrake. Burdock and other puri- lying herbs. i A vs remedy for common l ls- ‘uduu Martini, dmnii fill"! m4 builds up Ihoernin symm. '4 50cm sslsnc. l. msr-yuysrqmuhiumstuuas -REPAIR FERRY BOAT-silent Gallant oi‘ the Boiled-us Ferry, King Albert, has a number of men en- gaged at overhauling the boat and putting it in thoroumi condition be fora the opening of navigation. the Capt. is a hustler and intends to have the boat in readiness as soon as ice conditions will allow. H. Five Desperate ‘ Reds In Irons At New Orleans Reported There-They Are Wlntsd in Connection With Will Mrset - Explosion, But New York Officials Know Nothing of Such a Charge NEW ORLEANS, March 23.- Flve men, said to be rwsmied in eon- nection with the Wail street bomb explosion, last year, were brougtt here today from Rio do Jimeiro on the shipping board steamer Ruch- ville. ' The men are sailors and give their nationality as German or Russian. They are shackled and foot. . _ _ - _. The live captured men were sr- London-ParisgAir‘ V. ‘I Service Resumed nuamr a3}. Little mm Than loquind in Ordinary , Rams ' PARIS, Much Zt-Ailter sin in~ teiirtuitlou of several mohtbs. Bri- tish aircraft companies have io- sumed passenger service and our eel tmillc between union and Paris. Following the Iircnsli oun- pmy. which bus maintained s» vice throughout the wlntl‘. (ares have bop vary much reduced. and the single fan either way in now three hundred francs, which is not very much dursr than the ordin- ary ralland steamboat fare. Flor. this summer's traiflv. which is ss- peoted iio be heavy. several new im- provements an bolas tweaked out along the mite. At both the termin- al ah-drdinss. ten mils electric litres sire being installed tosn-sbls the pilots to have a sure indication oi tihelr direction in case they should become banished. 0n the French m. u has lust been decid- edtousessysteznof ciyptlve bal- inonstoglvedirecllonlncaseof coast. When the weather is clear. those balloons wilfl not. be lwod, but in one of a ground mist they will be sent up to heights of 2.500 feet - and will act as buoys i1 the sea ‘ channel to sands tbo pilot across the mist-hidden land. As a trial. three of lhssebslloon stations are being operated. but latter. l! it is found useful and necessary, more will ibe added till the wibole route is plainly marked out at wihstever height flying is possible above the Highway Improvement Ttlliltfs For iistvrials Pursuant to the Requirements of aliganada Highways Act, SEALED FOB MATERIALS" twill be reeeiv ed by the o'clock noon on DEBS. marked "TENDERS undersigned ‘until 12 Thursday. March rested late in February on the ship- ping,‘ bosnl vessel 81,‘ 1921. ‘ (‘ity oi Alton Qhg For the supply of any or all of following t materials viz. mitt-re they WP“ Working as mem- mrnt, sand. gravel of broken stone, Canuilu ai fl. Vnn iveeitieru. of the Xlushvjlll under =cnwtsr~,i_q m0 sew-fruit; and condiment 314118;] terrlfllhtilght ensued on tihe Olfyvof ‘sltonwvihon word was tisoeived by reinforcing stool and tile pipe so cording to‘ terms BGLIOIUI in tilts specification for some. which with forms of tender may beaten ‘st the noise-n: mermaid-m Engineer. Charlottetown. ' "Aicertified 0...‘... for $500.00 or 10 per cent of the amount of the ilmfle" Mm Unit” slat“ “m-lm" tender payable tome (hpimlssioner ities as to the identity oi‘ the men. oi Public Works. Prince Edward ls- bccomipanied by instructions for JIM. must aooomllwi‘ 90-011 Wild"- ‘their most. They were finally over- powered. shackled and a strong, . Startisd “Revolution” New York. March Bil-Shipping ‘ five men bimugtrt into New Orleans today. on the steamer Ruslbv-ilie with Wail‘ Street enploisions were chargedwrlth starting a Soviet "re- volution" aboard the steamer (My of Alton. inst Felbniary. This l curds contained no allegations that they had a hand in last September's dis- EAST ER a welcome visitor on Wednesday by his many friends in town. i-I “MP- 3- K- T°dd °! the Oflicslwitn it comes mingled every 10H’ stall 0f the Calmdiln Pflclislili; Cm-lJoy unsurpassed, without" alloy. ummer“ HIBut Easter time is not tho same; Charlottetown was in side one business trip. —ii\ilss Harding Norboro ls vis- m“ “' s“"m‘°‘““'° m’ “m Warm. we think of how Christ her sister, Mrs. Robertson Water Street l | —Miaa Florrie Groon has re- ‘i turned to liar home in Bedeqns sf- tar spending ohe past six weeks in Emu-aid, visiting ‘her sister Mrs. Joseph H0811?!- .____. ....i~‘rlends of ihirser Ryan of the 6.. S. Prince Edward‘ ilslnnd, were glad to son him Tuesday evening 00lllll1l to Summcrsida ‘by Bord- ou's hockey spool/el- ‘ --Msasrs Ed-mund Doyle, Lloyd . Gallant, llazen Mofbsllan and L00 , ‘Wedke. students at St. Dunstan! University are spending the Easter holidays at their respective homes. here. ll -~Neil Nolan, Roxbury. Noam, student at $1. D. U.. Charlottetown. is spending the ter holidays witlihiseunclc, Mr. Michael Hewett. ‘Colman. I That wondrous H Joy, that Huh-use more glorified. night. that sow Christ's birth is still held dear by ail the earth. » We greet this day with 10y and Thus, Easter: heralds unto us The resurrection from the dust 0t Christ. Who, when he rose asain Trinunphed o'er death, the grave and sin. Then let ibis Easter to us moan A burial of all oil/r sin; ‘lhit of that "best“ which in us lies, As Christ arose. so let it rise. TRAINS T0 0N OLD adopted by the rsilsvsys of tlsnsda this year, as m- as is new» at present. meat wonldyl-e not been silica ‘for. main suits‘ mont was‘ lmisdihy the‘ Railway Assdciabiou at ‘Osscdu as clear‘ up‘ n tsisul-tderstanding which atlas! ‘ out of an nppslf issudifbr the rail‘ ways to vat-Ins‘ tiianitipeliiisu, ag- " m; omit an as Most mugs: mm time iii-null steam: sit’ board metmls here show that 0110;" and aileized to be in connection V TIMI-Daylight slviillg ilrne. 115D t |not been adopted and will notabe _ A speciuitsdm "enact. . sci-laser)‘ L-Nlo ' ioiilwsyscotild mnlte thitixdiiiniu‘ in. lithe and .»sde1t Attainment. has um The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘ L. B. MoMILLAN Secretary o! Public Works ' ant of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. E. l. March 9. 1921. Willard Dares Dempsey To Post LAWWENCEVILLE, Kan. Mu. flax-Jess Wriisrd declares em. piiaticsliy thit he will not most Fred m». or any o! the runners- up for the hesvywoldit champion. Dempsey on Labor Day. Ho added: . "it l cannot face Dempsey I won't tight again. I'm s former champion. The boxing pisbllc did not. ask Joflrles, Corbett or Fitz. “l 11m lifter Dempsey alone,” continued Willard. rfrhay silep. Nd out on me at New York. I didn't malts Dempsey and m; m“. March 17th date . coast for a movie contract. lots soft-er for the champion. =1! was out of New York. Put up $30,000 lu cash for my an. ipearnaco on Labor Day. Dsmllley to do the saute, the ‘powder’ " both "mo- editors NOON, ' _ O flqlls; sire timing from their usual» opt-iii; sud “isms time tsiiolshsnjss. ‘u... M"... y, ,, m,‘ ‘u, M . t_rll's om Ittnildsdll? stealing! nu n lam: on wsiaii tic fix" '0' m" n’? rgsriffffii.’ ‘l’ illlflll W"? QM‘ IWNI‘ f: treatment n . . ~=~~_-,--_»_wu,... .. F“? "°' a. 4- d14- t t tog or mist lbetween Paris and the $30,000 For B0ut_ siiip prior to his ‘bout with Jack ., 5,3,1‘: 3:; my"; 3:12;; —Spring Oval-coats $12.00, $18.00, bouts. I'm not broke uui do sot 11p. _; Wwwufipj need the money. 1» -0C<,-i_§.-‘\~\"IRL."IQW 186i‘ W! up any mossy for the They took m. ' "mine of that to run out to the "Deillllflfifs manager said l rag l mm ready to I dam The . public w"; won mm w, who muwrooks. Damage in than djflqrgflt the kind of. service which would Q's-it- rvirdless ~ ' " ' _ g Ilhililel. tho "heroes" trotted buck er's~ to headquarters. followed by ‘n. arm h . ‘A l‘ ‘ Jim homgrcx w: mirsrs. - - l .. E claimed s Polish romp“,- ____,__,_.—____ I ‘PM damn. ulds 0m‘ »- ills dot-é thtlollfll. KAYssn SILK gonovss f in plain colors. of black, white, beaver and pongee, self colored stitching. Per t $1.50 WOMEN’S CAPE GLOVES in pretty shades of brown and tan, ' " one dome fastener. Nice smooth stitch ed glove, soft and plyable. Per pr. $2, GLACE KID GLOVES This is a fine finished glove. We have it in black, white, tan, brown and gray, black with white stitching, and white with black stitching. Per pr. $3. KAYSER SILK GLOVES heavier quality with fancy stitched blacks in gray, black, pongee and bea- ,,. _ver.perpair $2.00 NICE RANGE CHILDREN’S GLOVES in dog skin, chamoisette and silk. Per pair 1.00, 1.50, 1.65 and $1.75 LADIES WHITE WASHABLE‘ KID ‘ GLOVES This is a fine soft‘ ‘pliable glove comes in white with i white stitching. P.M.X. ‘cc-int. A good reliable glove ma: will wear and wash. Per pair $3. l, Men's Easter Ties ’ Special 0 Here for Easter, is such an assort- ment of handsome new ties“ as you h a v e formerly been buying at $2. and $2.25 each. > l 0 4 i 4 . D A great range of the new shapes, all the new colors and patterns, on display. at $1.19 New Suits for Men and for Boys t. A specially interesting showing of iihe new models for both men and , boys, now ready in the “MEN'S STORE.” ‘ —Men's Suits $25.00, $30.00, $35.00. -Boys Suits‘ $7.50, $9.00 $12.00, 15.00. t i vvw-vwvwvwv vvvvv Moore 8: McLeod Ltd " ~11: ~ ~-‘—- .; ._.. ..__._._._._ x-ra FIR! DEPARTMENT UNDER ‘ s treat moral ides. It was deci- NRREBT-i-Vflie Oohsmbh tire doqded‘ that friends of Mr. Wilson in partisan» is under arrest charged 1 evtir! pm of the country’ and even wut arson. Reason: Eight ‘young of other countries, be asked -to msn desiring m b; rm" m»; “m, subscribe. the fund to be used as or! in the ayes of Columbia belies, members of a committee shall da- ebnfossed. it. is said, they 1m} "t, ‘ tannins. ‘it has been suggested st lust ten are; in m; lug gym‘ tihat Mr. Wilson-be asked todallne biasesrsnged m... $100 tn-lilimoo ‘ best typify ills ideals of service to ‘irvustipuon 1m shown. ‘s. tiisihiimwiiy. Ire hosowssltniugtroms lay-i , dram. laddorrwen ‘_“snd‘ ' ‘" WWW!!!" Rubi-en Iwsrmednp . , . to‘ oiwp holes in tbsmotor tltmw . sireeinso! vram on adjoining ‘when the blue was A WOODROW WILION MEMO» amt-mun m raisin; $500,000 to endow an award for services in bums-nit! ll s memorial to the Iilrh of Wondrw W500i: were msdo st a mastitis in the‘ Baltimore‘ ' smr and wanna who wtstrtirbos.‘ ~ ‘er hilt for wait John nrinitwmr dllid~lll+dvlItLin1-thtihllrtiil.-9¢ ; ~.'>",'~"\'r;r.~ ‘women