MAY 22, 1947 ‘-' ""'“ -'"--'“—'"—'”"- ——~‘ . D<i ashions/Literature i WW THE CHARLUIEFETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE TWO _--a Woman's Realm 1 Social and Personal 1 i ;\ bosses-Quanta ; p P "W”"Z°'M" “l”! ooaomv 01x SAYS— W LlVlflgtgtLtElSllfE Tip 0n Husbandfinaring JTHE Woman's REALM/ fumes uncorked from a bottle of ammonia water. If the stained Illa- terial is linen. cotton or oher rlnsable fabric. you can apply a few drops of ammonia water dilut- cd to half strength directly to the slain. If you use this method. i: use well afterward. The poetry of earth 1| never dead: When a.li the bird: are faint with the hot sun, And hide in Goblin‘ trees. a voice will run From hedge to hedge about nmv-moun mead; That is the Grasshoppers-he takes Male Tlirives ihi Girls king lip To lllin — Woman's chief vocation has always been the man hunt. Catching a husband has been lier most exciting sport, the surest way of ‘securing a meal ticket, and a certificate that she has what it takes. Every mar- Man Writes Tal the Panama Radish Salad l ried woman patronlzes her single sisters and every old maid wears the the lead Tl ll"? iWFSPlYBl-lfl" Slain- lWW- iook of one who has missed tlhe bus. h h m‘ h m u! In 5:31:16!‘ luxury-he has never ieggrkxii-shoffllrclneiizglf: isiargdirixilgltsggng; 5"“ 2 dun." nmdim“ rudishom m)‘ suitillrllgg lwoniriyzeiliiaian iiitlizicst fr; gen- With his delights; for when tired removal which may yield more en- "ml l5 lcuslmm‘ mu‘ l “llllesilullll crations, they have never developed any technique Out with fun couragiug results. minced onion. I iubli-spuon (‘llupltrql He rests at ease beneath pleasant weed. "On the Grasslioper and Cricket" that always works in bringing down their game. And "I" from bobby-soxers to Grandma. no questions are asked so often as: l-low can I make myself attract- lve to men? How can I get dates? How can I make mini 0r pnrslr)" lrnrcs nml i largo tomato, chopped iinc. Add 2 table. spoons licinz Hncgar and l ialilc- WOOLENS NEED SUMMER CARE the ma“ I love an m w" with me? How can x —Keats. A threeqwm; progfgn] o; c", spoon salad oil. Garnish with lender Helena Rubinstein heaulv consultant from the ‘at l husband? Needles can be stored i a small {or ‘vlmer woonens Wm t hm,‘ radish mp5 End gulhn lawn‘ livlenn llublnsiclnlSiilons. ‘Toronto and New‘ York. ll any wclman know‘ me answers- m‘ the” bottle to keep them fronri rustirrg Ll-olhes OE“ of summer.‘ "Wage Srrvcs3 lo -I. v_‘7 questions, she keeps the secret locked in her own - Milwill 10-55 of Ella-Di! 0i dflflldsc or getting lost among other sew- _ _ frc-m moths next fall. ing equipment. | First need. say experts. is to‘ make sure woollens are spotiessly breast. In any case, a woman's hunch about what feminine qualities lure men to the altar is mere guess work; so it is not only interesting. but vitally important, for a man to reveal to thousands "iicro is your opportunity in secure without charge or obligation, nn expert analysis of your skin . . . its type its condition its individual Q For salad insurance choose the hen vinegar you n - . - l l . Th l' ' t f t ll‘; < o’ “- o» - . - - t es. u s! e way lo pro ec an en ' ll" Tllllriillil’ "ml Friday. liar $3M "ml ‘lllfll- "l" rain blessings on him and his tribe increase-says: A married woman signs er lei- “m” m" "m" Hulls and larva.» ’ a “M” “m” Shirley Falls. hcauty export and consultant, associated m. “Helen J8‘. Smut If she is i" Ollie!‘ trues Oi 81mm‘. 1i Hlloivrd to "sci" for mouths, may be impos- sible to remove later. Woollens that won't launder should be freshly dry-cleaned be- fnre storing. Lauuderable garments should be washed in tepid water, mild suds. ulth the llclciin Rubinstein Salons, New York and Toronto, uill be present in pcrson in our Cosmetic Department. ALL MEN ARE ALIKE doubt as to whether or not the person to whom she is ivritting la‘ acquainted with her married name, sno writes underneath signatuie. in parentheses. tMrs. Guy Scott.) Vic lgiModlern seeme- old "You were telling lonely women how they may get dates. Did you ever have a. man give you the lowdown on men’! All men are much alike. and they fall for women who groom their vanity. Am I that way? l am. Arid I have yet to see a man who is essentially different from i: l-lcr arrival is “beauty news" of unusual interest. With- H0fl88/t out (‘llilfge or obligation, Miss Falls will thorough!) l analyze the typo and condition of your skin and Kl" is 1 - l riwracr “J65 , . . you a written recommendation n! to the lniihiiiuai me"‘I t d Th e stands meek um w n n m Knitted apparel should be “fled . l q ll 8 t t e fill w‘ 50701750012 l care which should prove most beneficial . 5° ° B‘ am" Say‘ er a e on“ O e . g- 1 1 r, P d "' ll ' sidelines. looking wlstfully for a. partner. Nobody is dancing with her, When setting out cabbage. broc- ‘lam he rmlel w‘? er’ squfze ‘f By Robe,“ L” ‘i i; B ' ylgn m" pa"! n "m. Dame“ romflflench yet when I come around the corner she gives me a sad look, then turns coii. Brussels sprouts 0r CBU-llfiow- lglllllél all“: "PIE? ‘glmtedlate || ill I-\ y Rllbcm‘ L“ '" ‘her head away as if to conceal her embarrassment at not having a c!‘ Pllmls- Protect them agamst F‘ l“ 5‘ °“° ° ° “P 9X95‘ ovQwtoN€ ag-rwgv-calg- moisliirc without stretching CAS- ltk§wy§lelxi€éiifixgi ll!‘ fihcrs. Dry away from heat. Second stop is careful pressing. Pm picats in place. draw button holes together and place dry. firin- bodied pressing cloth over wool. Dampen the cloih—'ot the wool rool maggot by putting a collar of tar paper around the sicm flush with the ground. partner. It appeals to my generosity. Darn it. I won't stand for it. I'll give that woman a try. So I say: ‘May I have the honor of your next dance?’ This woman knows her masculine onions. so listen to her line: "'1'd like so much to dance. sir, but I hesitate to get out on the floor for I do not dance well and I should hate to embarrass you. I Q. is ll all riglii. to :i:.k an itnlur; to close a ivindow’ iu cliurc-‘i ii out‘. is annoyed by a draught? A. lt is more considerate change your scat. Snougv-Wiiite Board . if tlie board upon which you wt l meat has become dark aitid discol- to; orcd, rub it with lemon juice and There may be} put. inio tihc sun to dry out, when ._ Moore 6- McLeocl, Ltcl. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. SXGN OF TROUQLE those How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley QE-E‘? 4-3“! “Q. vifihat ie l. remedy for new r is? A. Add to a pint of water the Juice of one lemon and an even tea.- spoon of cream of tartar. sweeten to taste. Drink at least two glasses a day. either hot or cold. Q. How can I give fried potatoes n good flavor? A. Sprinkle a small quantity of flour on the potatoes berfore frying them. It will give them a. delicious flavor and make the-m a rich golden ‘brown. Q. How can I have better house plants? A. The house plantl will be beuefitted if a. solution of one tea- spoonful of ammonia u: one quart of w-ater is given them occasionally. i‘ Better English g D. c. ‘Vlllibml g 7' §eo<§ ooésmoyeceisqi l. What ls wrong with this sen- tence? "Such conditions are indes~ lrable." 2. What is the correct pronuno LatIOII of "celibacy"? Which one of these words is misspelled? Irritable. frrascibie, ir- resolute. -i. What does the word "appro- bation" mean? .1. What is a word beginning 'V\'llil1 v0 that. ‘means "proceeding from ihc will. of‘ from ones own choice“? i org-comma; OOQQ l Cook's Corner g SALMON STEAKS IN SOUR CREAIH 1'6 pounds salmon. out in steaks l‘; cups sour cream ‘é teaspoon dry mustard i tablespoon lemon Juice ‘ii teaspoon grated lemon rind Salt Freshily ground pepper Oil or butter _ Saute salmon steaks in oil, or but- ter. Cmniblne seasonings. lemion juice and rind with sour cream. Place salmon in baking dish and pour the sour cream. mixture over it. Bake for 35 minutes in a 350 degree oven. MEBINGUE FRUIT DROPS ‘é pound almonds 1 pound dates 2 egg whites ‘é cup fine granulated sugar , ‘.- tcaspoon vanilla. ‘a teas/poon lemon luiice METHOD; Stone the dates and ‘blanch and skin tihe almonds and put thcse together through the food chopper. Add the vanilla. and lemon juice and shape the mixture tnto small balls. Beat the egg whites until they are stiff. but not dry, and gradually beat in the sugar. - The fruit balls are them covered udih meringue. This is done by placing a fruit ball on a. teaspoon and lowering it into the meringue so that it is well covered. Place on a greased baking sheet. and bake in a fairly slow oven i275 defl- F-l "n" m the meringue coating is dry. 15 to 20 minutes. notice that you dance superbly.’ “ ‘That doesn't make any difference,‘ I say. my ego rising rapidly, ‘we all have to learn things and I shall be glad to have you for a partner.’ "The woman told the truth. she does dance terribly. but she keeps plying me with flattery. and before I know it, my ego is soaring in the clouds and I would rather drag her around the floor than to have a dancing teacher for a partner. It isn't the woman's dancing that has gotten me. It is her line of talk that I like. for she talks me up and herself down. and that will make a. hit with men every time. "It is only a certain type of woman who is capable of doing this consistently. She ls the clinging-vine type. and that is why she will out-marry the vivacious and up-and-coming woman. The up-and- coming woman has a strong ego of her own that bumps head-on with the masculine ego, and that is why it is difficult for women of affairs and personal achievement to marry. The only man who will subjugate his ego to theirs is the Casper Milquetoast. "By and large. lt is still the Milquetoast women who attract men. Men want a woman who looks up to them and on whom they can look down. Men want to be it. the kind of it they always knew they were. and when they meet a girl who sees a man as he sees himself, he is hers for the taking." So there you are, girls, and if this advice on how to get your man doesn't work. your case is hopeless. ‘Thanks. brother for the tip. purs All! wnvs BY 3% A weekly advertising and information service for today's woman Who said you cant have something for nothing? 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Of course, you wont plan to buy your trip tickcts at the bank-but if you Medical authorities urge who habitually squint to sock co-m- potently advice. A squint lain’! funny, they agree, it's a tip to sce the eye-specialist. Astigmatism causes blurred or distorted vision. and narrowing the eyelids and contracting pupils. won't make "p for it. Squinting causes strain. fatigue, general discomfort and often headaches. Hlnle on Etiquette A man should raise his hat when he meets a woman he knows on the street and bows to her in grect- ing. STUBBORN STAINS CAN BE REMOVED There's something you can do about perspiration stains which sometimes put their blight on sum- mer duds, no matter what. precau- tions you take. You can often re- move stains. according to U. S. De- partment of Agriculture clothing specialists. by using vinegar or ammonia water. Which to use de- pends. they say. upon how flesh or how "set" the stain is. Fresh stains. say the experts. usually yield better to ammonia water. The method of removal is to first dampen the stain with waler. then to hold it over the m: Body ofYoursl B! James ii’. Barton M. l). ELECTRIC SHOCK TREATMENT 0F MENTAL CASES \'Viiicn_a patient has been treated by routine methods in a mental hospital, and the treatment which helps the majority of cases falls in his case. the falmly may be torn by conflictng umotions as to whcthei- —and press lightly with warm iron. Stop pressing while W001 is still slFghily damp lo avoid putting u. shine on the Silffflw: nf iiie fa- brir. The final step is storing. For that, the driest. coolest npot in the hc-use is the safest summer home for all woollen-s. Should Be Airtight Whether your storage space i: a chest. bag or box. it should be an airtight fortress against moths. Gummed tape is excellent for ‘cal- lng paper folds against these in- vaders. Before enclosing the wool- lens. spray with moth repellent or sprinkle moth crystals ilbeially between woollen folds. into pcc- kets of garments ilnd storage con- tainer crevices. Don't Jam ivoo-lleris tc-gethei in a small space. if you want the resilient fibres to hold their shape. Freshly dry-cleaned clothes can be stored in their cleaner‘; bags provided all holes through which moths can cntcr nrc sealed. As an added precaution. the practical housewife will check at least twice during the summer for any trace of moths. Respray- other people seated near you who l dry. bring it ii. rinse in cold ivater are enjoying the from llll’. laud rcturu i tlie .u.':‘l f . Q. iviiien should a lrtlri‘ (if 0 “ < mm M“ tlllll‘l' dlfivillg. it. will br- a; f-umn thanks b.- nriiicn to a hosiqss in wliltr as your DllSiry hum-d w}, 1,. WillCSC llUlIlt.‘ one has been i'l.=lill1§'.’_} p,“ n; 11...“. .,-m¢n._._~m5_ A. immediately upon rcliiriiing. ihomc, at least within two or thrccl days. ' Q. Is it permissible for tile ililaidl of honor to wear a gown of un- relieved white at the wedding? A. No; only the bride should wear white. Judging (‘hickcus One should Judge a chicken i1 i looking at tlie skin of its icci. The ' skin is tender and there is little fat on the fcet of young chickens. while iihe skin becomes hard and the feet arc scaly on old chickens. Beds l’ e e l i’ Morning Smile ti vr One of the best remedies for the removal and prevention of bedbugl 15 to varnish the corners n] |h¢ bed, TEA BY THE GALLON Novelist l}. .1. Cronin lows his’ l ica, and drinks it tn tremendous Quantities. Once. at an interview, a reporter asked: "Do yon always I B! Gmqxlymvz KEMBL’ gang; Dot of tea. handy when you, For pq-iday, M" g3 “Oli. yes," said the novelist. q "And how quickly do you \Vl'li(‘.':"' "Oh. about a thousand words to the gallon," estimated Cronin. l TUE indications are foi- i’! iuof conflicting and contradictory siau T of affairs, wiiii praciictr, i. ' and work-a-day objectives climb-ll with the finer cmotlonfi. ldcfll-S ii. . J» ing and rcsealiuig woollcns is easier and cheaper than replacing gar- ments. Ellen ’s Diary‘ l To i By u! Island farmer's Wife ‘a WQOOWQOWOTWO "I meant to do my work today. But a, brown bird sang in an apple trcc. And a butterfly fiitted across the ficld And all the leaves were calling me. And the wind was slghlng over the land. Tossing the grasses to and fro, And a rainbow held out its shin- Ftrat Native: "Did you hcar desires. clamoring for CXIHXSSDH Joncs’ house burncd dcoi-ii last Such urge i5 likcly iu prccipilflll * mgllt?" (lcvastatiiig and disintegrating coil 3 Second Native: "l ain't a mite dltlOlln, with strange rcsciioucir- ail: suuis SAY- surprised. I was goin’ past there in‘ tihe evenln’ and when I saw the smoke a-comin’ out all nrounrl under tlie caves. l s91. to -myclf. srz ‘l. ‘Wihcre there's smoke. tiicrc nlllsl bc flrr.‘ And so it wuzi" which has come lo be hi-ici but grants a few moments respi e. to} glance. through the papers or lis- ten in to some favorite radio pro- gram. Then James sct out ivitli a tread, that to intimates. lndmaied important work impending. tasks , which would welcome female as- sistance. before being bro ignt to completion. The Nell-mare was hi-tclied to a farm cart and lflffillgll‘ ‘round to a lawn. The Winter burnt- ing was about to he remove-d all 5111135 of ilic human equation and? interests. Wlhile exceptional 011901" '.' tiniitles beckon. it would be as well 3 lo prcscrvc the amcnltlcs and not; tuviie criiicizm or rcprisal limp; riders or bus-lurks associiiics. hard-- iii harmony. ' Birthday Forecast _ 'l'ihose whose birthday it is iuayE look for tin exciting and drauiiaiit: year. ivitli acivcnturc. DYOSYW“ "liq-j kccii interests in all rclutioiiof lllc- - The emphasis seems to be in con I, ncctioii with tlie more iCl3Bl-l-5 creative and finer emotions of although the cncrgics and m“ lions may likewise be keyfll l" till‘ have u stray dollar in your purse you can begin to save for your drcom trip today by opening a he should take shock treatments in ing hand sti-uctivc channels and Wlwllfm w‘ » from the houses. commencing with . - ' t ‘d , . . , , .l _ - - . insulin mctrazidl or electricity. s wh t -ould 1 do but smile and . . . .. jcctivcs. While opportunities Jiuih ANS“ E35 13b1,. 3_ Ifascybug 4_ Apvpfg\g] Innings account at the Bitfvh OF MONTRLAL. ’ , ° “n ‘ ' this one-the flay whlth liud been . _ _ “d u“... sancuo“; cmumgndagiol-L ilTm-ré If you iukc "our deposits regularly, you’ii be This is because “he, have heard 5°? placed carefully there on short Fall be Elaspcd “ml fllmncsb élrstcppng 5km yet overaciiiig or ov _ t bounds might bring 01! "- d'*'“‘,j“.“,' lug crisis. Push. but Willi rchlI-ll“ ' considcriilion and ilucssc. maintain iiviiularihv "ml l‘"“""“ . that fractures and dislocations oc- our with shock treatment. lt is true that sometimes frac- turcs and dislocations occur with shock treatment. but tlicse are not amazed a’. how fast your triivci money accumu- lates. And think of tlie satisfaction of having money saved-not just for travel-but. as a safeguard against emergencies! SALAD DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! an honest mind. than to see those approbations winch it gives itself." cannot be a greater satisfaction to ~ Addison 5. Voluntary. days. for basement protection in ivcil as for the comfort of the iam- ily. Indeed. I am int-lined to believe that the extra care at. thc. tinir is l. Say, "are underisabie." 2. Pro- ' riouiice sel-i-bas-i. t- as in sell, bot-‘ii 1's as in u i s1 i unslrcsscdi. a. as‘ in ask unsirrsscd, accent flrsi syl- Thus it was that it took only the mercst suggestion from a mem- bcr of the family today to have mc neglect my indoor dllllC€-——PlItlIi I i‘. '''' " ""4" _ . _ _ , f lenin l l i-ghi. have omplct- over their concern for llic "trnl- . ._ A! the marry month of May slides svflll’ W ° a? isilirvliius fusslollfknlh“ fpmllufllill 3.1.1.“ fol-gains“: with all b! those or, but um. is it any wander. itfltlil“ bfg‘e‘,’l‘érgg,l“ff,lflgllf,fi all summery rceze into the lovely m th fJ ° 1g pa m um ° °"' ~ ' h l ~ fth. t 'h l f d for hunaii-i "l" 9' "9 l“ y ‘,- -_ gl- ‘he days grow warm and you thinks?“ cgspluroga-h“ m“ memany‘ at Aldeilea in t e s; OIY o n ou u en so il'i\.iCl oo l bum“. but m“ haw ,0 d,“ (ins and animals as well as consider- able of the farmers‘ cash tron. rests there in Winter storage? Yes. indeed, farm cellars have come in be places to respect. "And uuni" of doors. This was really a day, for which we had waited. Warm. so that presently jackets were shed; an azure blue sky with lazy drifting clouds; a pleasant breath . cl Cally into subtle or slnlstrr schcni‘ and intrigues. From reports from mental hospi- tals, the cleotrc shock meiihod is now being used more than insulin or imetrazol because it takes such a salads at mealtime. And when you think of salads-think of MAZOLA—that goldcn, uttcriv delicious salad oil-prcsscd from the kcrnolg 5f sun-ripened corn. MAZOLA-mucli or little-will lllyastarrli ld’ imir .1 tha d.nd . . . . . . ll w“ or“; xiii-ail in oil-iii» “i i» “fir: u“ ‘aim "firs" “a: ma" ..::".°.i.:.-ai:::r . - - l _ - g Kisziltidaeiiéera other ways . . . all so delicious youil make a cooking ind further treatments after this pfmdewg“; and a‘ shlmfnenn‘ 1 would know “out m mom, first treatment. This keeps him leiie tensed and upset menu. and, its comfort. It has been a suit of an understood law at Alder-vii. wave of heat above the waiting between fields. We agreed. Jeanie and I. 0 glgléiéiliittle patty cakes of welbseasoned leftover potatoes in from. a Make Cole Slaw with MAZ OLA-th lti ll l h h . bl ‘ l th t the lnute the taking away 1° “m” “W” e "m l n. y somflh n‘ What “lewd be o’ In“ ‘Marat iivnuegnhléelncarlileer dafigigé. ‘Thadt ofllhe beIii-itinl commences llic Your nroccr. who know: a good thing when he aeiia it-has flavourful 1° the medial proleslslon. "id an; "we couldn't have had a better women must desert their moo-Jr MAZOLA in his store-ask him for some tomorrow. wungemml to men" p“ m a m day for the work." We raked and duties and co-me immediately '0 their families is a. report of five years use of electric sieap and elec- tric shook treatment of 3.070 pat- ients at several hospitals in New Orleans. Ln the Now Orleans Medi- cal Journal. Dr. C. B. l-lolbrook state; tihllt a total of 21.231 treat- ments were given without a single death and with but few disloc- ations and fractures Electric sleep (shocklt rsatmont has so mull’ Id- vimtagcs over insulin and mctra- ml that it has almost cunolmlr re- placed these forms of treatment. take up the twin work of rakuis the lawns and yards. Ours ate of course. only pocket haudkcrchici in size but extremely extensive at. lawn mowing or a time like liils- (Continued on Egg-g 13' tidied lawns and yards today. 6d- mlnl-stering what we have come to term “the first going over" of the season to them. O REMEMBER THE MEN IN MENU! It's no secret. that men like vivid flavour in their foodl 'i'hcy ask for the mustard, shout for the ketchup . . . and mutter if there's no Worcestershire Sauce for their ineatl But this ia nothing to the liuilabaioo they create once thcv va tasted the delicious HEINZ Soucca . . out usiastic in their praise of them and noisii disgruntled whrii they're not avaiiablei So its the wise woman who kcc 67 Sauce-Worcestershire Sauc for you who aiwa fren booklet-J‘ It. began after the dinner rest, -_ pa a supply of fine quality HEINZ Aluslard- .1 Sure it's delicious, when 'ou ... her haudicst kitchen siicifl And, s remember the mcn in menu-I have a most useful ow Use: for Heinz Sauces“. Simply write to mc, 301010 make it with Canada orn 1-; b B t 1411 C t M . g5 stuck md it will be a favourite with ll’ "l! ">11 I resceu Bt., ontreai, P.Q., for your copyi uvfiilefilelneiifxti: t 1:11;‘? NOt;G(I.l-IY:QI€“J v‘ the whole family. GHOST ROOM TO GUEST ROOM! “ordn- wflm-m; in young people l4 n5‘ l ‘The ‘ll-lam?’ “f Canada C97" slamll iiuii- hggll?0-Eltl:iitlll:°;tl)1ll—°r xiii ciiiicgrrvycatsoirmnnid Evelltvlisihfinrglfsotliitlsliotm-lgliit is of l 4 f‘ is the reason for its popularity mth inri-pcnsiuci/ rcdccornto with DUROLAVI-i. the even more value in melancholic. housewives from Coast to Cont, famous Oil ouad Washable Water Piiintl Now depreulon uni other emotional dis- made to n. new formula. it is easier to mix and has absolutely no objectionable paint odour when wet or dry. It. dries in ices than an hour and icrives no brush marks. You can h: the aiulcrl lou can be the decorator. too-for DUR. _LAVE comes in iovciy pastel shades ifirt are inter- turbuicea . _ Dr. l-iolbrok states that "all' tie-- prezsone should receive rlectric ghook treatmmt Qrdtlgd vilgienyei-ll: nypk, have exs r - 21w evren: where the electric shock When your recipe calls for Corn Starch be sure to use Canada Corn Starch, its dependable qual- ity ensures excellent results. ‘anionic: now i Ab” I'm-flaw“ 4am” 5mm‘ amsyw e’ dries with a bcautifuifliigliibliev tgnitiliy lhafgillygfllfl “enlmm 6°“ n“ bran‘ ‘bout l n“ ‘w’. one oi ilir rcry brat of household’ limit-Foals! lllffl0l. ‘Ivrl-T is blilain? compm‘ m" ‘Baum m? plum‘ Vllllllll to return home and to his fonjmr work. it often raises him to a high- er or better adjustment with other: Id Iii-h his ltflotndifllu able ihc unriri DYv-r w lllllflvfld 1143115 C‘ inuiiiu. ‘viiil-‘lii ftlhlVflNY ~l llliilm l-vr i.‘ llPPP-Yflf 390d paint in soldl Made by Ibo Crown Parser. Limitati-