squeezed out of clear warm water. t REVITALIZES SKIN PAQE TWO LivingtSLeisure I —77-IE _WOMAN’S REALM- And awn. he went lto th TAKE TIMI in! "emit" itlllll" W! "-"'°*" chuckle ti; mirthlui tiiet imgeuiil m‘ c“ u“ ‘k n- do nothing else but join 1n even “kg-time to work-it 1| the price Three minutes of cramming _ a u a w” u m‘, “ma” Mytahdu of success. face well every night will yield we“ “and! m‘ my ma," Mo,“ T“, “m, u, m111k_1t u m. infinitely better results than a emedmfly ha“, u“ and with source o! wwer- 1°"¥""“‘”"°“‘ “i” "I “PP”? the stuff. 1 was following June: Take time to play—it is the iseret m the stuff Olive l Week- iiip the lane at the time. We had o; perpetual youm, No woman who feels anxiousibeen down w the ‘new! w plant Take time to read-it ls the ieiin- about the voythtui lap arhiwe 01.1111“ we, tum, 1. w” when tain of wisdom. h." ski". 59°" d over 0° X the b?” I h-zd lured James into assLsting Take time to be friendly-it. is the m5 °5 illilnhg, 2" “aid °wehr ‘nanjn; n; the endeM-nw begom he wok road to happiness. , a" fe‘;"-b1‘;'°(i°, “f,” s; a °° y up his evening chores. For it will- Take time to droam—it is hitching °W ° ° er ‘Ce’ , I find him tho best of all my your WBBCCI to a star. I ~'~*‘——_i he pers. The plants came from n Take time to love and be loved-it W“ pool on tho farm of a neph9w-ln- is the priviese of the sods ‘ aw to James, planted there I sup- Take time to look around—it is too H h so by a feminine ha.r.1 who liked short. a day to be selfish. 01188 O heir loesy green leaves and wax- Take {infer t‘? laughl-it is the n.us- an p; alsl. S0. unsusptectingly. and o he sou. S ay-_ ay we sow or o. ers to Cfd bOOk . reap. live perhaps owe tho receipt Echoes. I ' p ’ of the lilies MOI‘: diirectly ‘tiefaacnlilei -A-_ youngerneoemo ugan e c HIGH FAWN COLORS B mmm‘ l“ ‘ them. hi order tc make ‘l lovely Black 1w.- fans are high in iav-i—_—' __ - ‘Zaugtllr-liaigmlfeeafualgluflij-rlf i . I .i a crane" is a "coming" Con‘. A Stucco Wash the idea of 1t, for always my home beautiful, young California matron “The W85 t0 be lust an old fashion- wure a gfeen-[ie_si1k sun w the A good stucco wash can be made od house at the end of some coun- mces Her hat ‘v35 green straw by mixing Portland cement in try lane-a house that had been with shoes and hag in darker water until the consisttncy of an lived in for generations arnl hau green. A new note. too. was a long lisht green chiffon scarf. tied high a out hciythroat! Pastels fc-r somi~tal~lored suits depends Won are beautiful in gabardine. saysi Lois Leeds, Big hats in black. iicd with pastel ribbons. California says hi1: hats Wiiill suitsaso! A lovvly new soft off-white is called snow whitc and it is very flattering for hats. Makeup colors follow fashion and you will soon see new make- up for fall. Don't nverbuy in sum- mer shades. so that you can invest in new makeup to go with your Fall clothes. For the over-forty ski-n there will be new creams which, when used regularly. will soften and beautify the mdture skin. Watch for these! Mascara for evcnitng holds spec- ial promise. For that, subtle eye! . lure. experiment with color. A soft-focus blue mascara if you are a redhead. chestnut if you are a blond; brown 1f you are a hrownette and black if your lash- es are dark. Apply a little vaseline 1o the lashes after the mascara. absorption flliallilQs of tihe wall. Scorch Swims sun. Rubber Gloves 1t is not easy to remove from the crevices of the hands. Better English D. C. W lllhml This gives a gleam to the eyes and keeps the lashes soft and silky, u _ _ A little skin lotion. patted on lance? IE, ‘Mk5 “kc l" Wm "m before you apply your makeup hem“ 1mg- lntic-i. gives a tran are t 1 k . to the dullest skin. Sp n M mum 0f mllnparell 7 mlsspttllcd? P k "__ anca e griddles. waffle irons, inscrutable. conceivable‘ and popover ‘rrons may be clean- ed for every day by using a cloth ,, rnent mean? 5. What is a word beglnnin vo that means "exercise o ll"? Some conversation 1s apt to fall into premature anecdotage-Dcan W1 Inge. Whon love and skill gethcr expect a John Ruskin. work m“ ANSWERS masterpiece- 1. ____ til-tough) it will rain before long." Hints on Etiquette Don't "razz" a dear friend so much that his or her feelings are hurt. The sure way to ltzcp a friendship is to treat a friend with the same courtesy and formality accorded to strangers. Divisib lmipedi 5. Volition. minds l admit Shakespeare. How Can 1!! v By Anne Ashley Crab grass. the lawn pest. is an annual and prolific seeder: one plant may produce as many as 800.000 seeds. For best brollrng results. leave the oven door ajar. if the door is closed the heat ln the oven builds up. Instead of brolling you are baking. S. -_- china? FACIAL MASSAGE an old spoon. rub this over the edgrs oil paint is reached. This paint may be applied. either witih a stiff brush or by spraying. The amount used the thickness with which the pzfint is applied and the Scorch stains on vihite goods can hOBYY Willi be rcmoved very readily by rubbing dear. I would have white and pink well with the freshly cut portion of 10598 T053111"! 0n a trellis. an onion and than placing in the h-Ollllivck would be B-blwm we“ rubber 5101,95 when dyeing would blossom fur me in a sunr.’ anv article. The fingers and nails heel. This. then is mine own house: will be protected frcm discolorinz. the trees rich II! familv history the dyg are around us: Roses nod a fragrant __g. _ icf places along tl-c stream that are 2. What is the correct pronunc- ‘We cflnsldered “T1115 be b99191‘ 3_ whlch one o; mes, words i, future happiness l!" to his ‘seeping. congesmblm dlvtsablel I left James 1o settle the matter 4_ what’ does the word “unpedi. ririggkwe were free o plant. at will I James point/ed out- wtltt‘: presently and mgather we set the ..~ ha: I four-i to m’ say‘ it looks as u (on a; disriiyiiit sgtsvritmfrtaii is flesh. I W82 Pronounce non-pa-rel. o as in on. a as in ask unstressnd. e as 1n hell, principal accent on last syllable. 3. ‘ le. 4. Construction; hindrance. “Let me not. to the marriage of true ments." — How can I mend broken A. Melt some powdered alum 1n Before 1t hafdetrliis. o e The older a woman grows, the more her skin needs the stimu- lation of facial massage and pat- ting. If she possibly can. she should try to make room in her budget for professional facials. If she can't swing those, the next best thing to do is to get a reliable cosmetic consultant to prescribe the creams needed and to ask the broken pieces. press than together securely. and set aside to dry. They will not come apart, even when washed in hot water. Q. How can I clean drain pipes? A. They should be cleaned fre- quently by dissolving copperas and lye and pouring down the pipes. 'l‘h1.s also acts as a good disinfect- ant. How can I make matches waterproof. when going on a vac- Ellen ’s Diary g 0!!’ 111W I llllih "Olimor me ou'd 57-111 be B11103 there hlld mod glfi’. grown old with Quléi. gracious liv- ing. Its ceilings would be low and there would no an ancient stone door step at the entrarnc. The stairs would be of easy ascent and lthcre would 0e Found rest beneath .lts eaves. Out doors. there would ‘be trees, ‘that owned individual ‘histories. bedraggrd probaolv and age but nonetheless a tall by the honey- ‘round p kets near the garden: a Isuckle vine vouid ramble a do’ and miter lilies with innoc- ent faces and beautiful foliage good-morning: more thcn on". holly- 'hock is richlv ‘iudded; a honey '5UOIIl6 vine is melting precious prcwth and this very evening James and I planted lilies in s D001 ‘i?- the field across the creek - I The matter of choosing a site f r the planting. consumed some of .our"time, for there are a number L what 13 wrong with this Sen. favorable to the growing of water‘ loving plants. We sailed or. one ,spot onlv to move along to another. And then, as once I delivered my alor-r. Due to the sawing at the “Herc" the muddy selection flats his plants in p1ace— and breathed a hope that one dai‘ the pLaoe would be rich with ‘ilossoms. It was when I tried to follow James to the bihk embedded there. dangerously near to the top of my boots. f can vouch that he who has hosted hlmsclf up the ladder ‘>1’ success by his own boot-stra s never strained at them any har er than I did at mine this evening. But my puny strenzih i availed not the s1 rzhtest iIll/B- Jflmes leaned on the shovel handle u" ihe terra firm; he had reached and called encouragement. "Puli. Ellen!" ho s-ild and laughed. lie laughed so loud and long. at my attempts to extricate myself from mv muddy surrotmdiiflfi. 1t attract- ed the attenion o4 three anglers on the “gang-wny" bridge. ‘flwllflh I never knew that it was apparent James must have that hen-pecktxd look. For one caLcd to him: ‘Now you've got your innings- leave her ..h-..*" "s" its ‘$23 u on a s a. . advised) me as if I was not trylii! to all the while. quietly but de- sperately. No other wife of James would ever pick ‘my water lilies! s. Than an err-policeman. l. gre mountain of a man. with much presence of mind ibless him for hie sood intentions!) made for a stout fence-rail to offer it for my sup- tpecialist to demonstrate how hose should to applied. Where application l-s conccrned. bare should be exercised in avoid- paraffin. -..;Y§‘**'- -. v ' i" ni ; AIICIDIIIIIIIIIIQIIIUIIDGIQIIIIIO’ 4' "l. n" _ d erfap, crunchy, delicious Grape-Nun Makes!" ‘firm. no "h..." mm‘ e" ":.-<:. smwumm" and malted barley. aria minim than. nurse ma memo rei- enq- ation wihere I fear they might get wet? ' A. Dip them in very hot melted port. But it. was James who came to my assistame shovelling tho mud aside hastiiv to release, my boots. At the zast minute he doubt- les recalled how nioe 1t 1s not only to have me "to oomc home to" but to have the milking done at the close of a busy hay-day or how convenient it is to have someone to aocopt the blame of it when thi s go wrong. At any hr.- ass to safer footing. Th the years shall reach out to pluck a bouquet of lilies (if Nature be kind) will never lmow how their great or great. great. grandfather withstood the tempter. or how he found so much un "down by his 91o. min stream." Yesterde. was a day for country Church going so beautiful 1t was fldllntly sunill. and with a. cool Summer breeze. It was a day that invited all to worship. Some there were who came from homes "on foreign strands" to bend in rever- eirce ortoe again in some beloved Church of their childhood. Ohanged 1t would be. the well reuiembered led’ now mainly with a new mention. some left their home urch to worship 1n others, there to hear again the mysteries of the " ed uhui them" by a loved mihstJ of former years, And -THE CHARLOTTETOWN Guhlbfl" Yes! Colgate‘: Veto i! "l?!" l"! rwrmal skin.’ Because of Dlrattf. an exclusive new safe" i" "din" Veto does no! rot clothes. It stays moist in in, rubs in easil I t! easier to use! Ilse _Veto re, In to check perspiration, 51°? Q59“ safely.’ 39c llttl 59f Sill! at drug and cosmetic counters. t mm w: recruits. luau nub can VETO INTRODUCIORY OFFER FREE COUPON VAl-III IO¢ with IIAIO 5 IILM PQQ Supply limited — Gel your: TODAY! 'k___ (f l! if Cook ’s Corner ORANGE SHERBET 2 teaspoons granulated gelatinc ‘i cup cold water 2/3 cup water ‘i cu hot water 2 tab es-poons lemon juice 2 tablespons lemon juice Grated rind 1 orange Dash of salt. flfiffni‘ ookoniv 01x» s41 YS-'- Reconciliation Bessie Split Over Malay llow Find: lm Psmvam DEAR. MES DIX: About s year ago my husband and I quu-reled over money and separated. He said he never wanted to see me again and I felt the same way. But I still love him and I understand from friends that he misses me very much. f would love to ask him to forgive me and take me buck. but he has recently come into sfamall fortune and for this reason I have a hesitancy 1X1 approaching him. ‘What would you advise inc to d0? ANSWER: Your cue is another proof of the fact. that husbands and wives who separate should not be permitted to file a divorce action until after they have lived apart a year. half of the wrecked homes and cut the divorce Woman's Realm/Social and PerScimflJFashicJns.rLiteratlure MERE. X. Sup That would save Chilled Cream of Green Pea docket in two. For all that most qusrrelins b115- bands and wives need is Just to be parted 10118 enough to find how trivial are the grievances they have agaimt. each other. and how necessary they are lo each othei-‘s happinass. PUT PRIDE ASIDE If I were you. I would put my pride in my pocket and my cards on the table. Tell him that you love him and are miserable Wlilwiil him and that his being prosperous now has nothing to do with Yvili’ 160111185 ' towards him. or course. it may be that he is still bitter towards you. and he may Combine one can Heinz Condensed Cream of Green Pea Soup, undi- lured, 2 cups milk, V; teaspoon Heinz Evaporated Horse Radish and 1 teaspoon sugar. Pour into a refrigerator tray and chill for l0 minutes. Serve cold. Whip one egg white. add dash of salt during whipping. Place a spoonful on chilled Soup. Top with a dash of give you and take you back. been contributing what I make to Now I have a brother who is about it? ANSWER: You are not. abs. mcst very family. ters as they do of their sons. and METHOD: Place th: cold water in a bowl and sprinkle the gelatine’ over ihB. Allow to stand for5 minutes. Add the sugar to t-he hot water,’ and bring the mixture to a boll.‘ Add the softened gelatine to this and stir until this is completely dis-i solved. Now add the orange JLllCE, lemon iuice. grated orange rind and the salt. Mix well and then strain.‘ Pour into the freezing tray cf your refrigerator. Place in the freezing compartment. hztvlnz the lng. Freeze the mixture until it, reaches a mushy consistency. Re- move from the pan arr‘. b" . rotary beater ntil smooth. Re- turn to the freeang tray. and frc 2e until firm. stl ring cccasionallv. When properly frozen, turn cold control half way back to normal and hold at this temperature until the sherbet is to be used. lluy Fever F o r - n a sal distress be sure so use Meniholamm. Quick relief ornmuybacb. is r I a a d MENTHOLA ‘I171’: (lINIl (IRY [Ln/y DESIGN ' N0. Itlfldilw ' ' And again we at Aida-lea ha" ltld M hi! d1! but a hqiisy of an :i'.:"':...:.'°"r "- "m" ""3 of his and (bndithfitpgig m - 0d i0 fetch thO mlllwlol. We drank from” n: 9"“ N“ hr : we saw tnvnuliowe’ m ____.________- _________- flllhtsead we kid blown- "m. that they would n-ever think cf ma only reason that I can offer for this is that perhaps 1t is biological and scmething that maybewe should blame Nature for instead of mothers. I think you are right to use every means in your power to keep your mother from mortgaging the home that you have helped pay for to send your brother to college. If she perfectly Justified in leaving home. because it is the only way in which you can keep yourself from being sold into slavery to your brother for the balance of your life. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: Can s cold control turned to quick frez- you believe anyone can fall in love at first sight? easily as boys? ANSWER: No man cr woman can have a really great love for two \ ‘Ciple at the same time. Yes. there is such a thing as love at first sight. but 1t is rare and happens only when a man and woman of deep feeling meet their pre- destined mates. Yes. girls can forget quite as easily as boys. perhaps easier. think that your motive in seeking a reconciliation with him is his newly-acquired money. but, at any rate. you will have don-e what you could to salvage your happiness. And 1t is my Giles: that he Will W!" DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young business girl. mail!!! B 1B1!‘ 5318f‘ We are people in very moderate circumstances and for years I have everything goes to him. He will not work and Mother has made up her mind that he should take a law course in wiles!- she wants to mortgage our little home. and I have told her that if she does this I will leave home. I think that if my brother wants to study law that he should work his way through school. Mother says that I am just plain hateful in my attitude about this. ruthlessly sacrifices her daughters to her sorts. You will see it 1n ll- Mothers expect ten times as much of their daugh- much as they do their daughters. and they make excuses for their sons paprika. Serves 6 the buying of a small home. my mother's darling. The best of In order to do this For The What do you think I UNHAPPY pauonrszn ‘mm "Baby "W5" T°"°“‘°‘ Comes summer and the mother faced with the annual cry. "Mammy. can I have an ice- ‘crezm cone?" How to cope with the only case in which a mother is they spoil their sons ten times as meigioannewnz: ‘fihzlzzlslgsly l 1-2 teblesnwn fine neighboring children making n A few grams 5'4“ king for their daughters. And the bee-line for the corner candy store for a soda or an lcecreum cone. hands over a knlckle or a dime Safe Summer Drinks Ohiltireli to try to introduce largii, quantities of nourishing foods in her chil- dunk diet. an oatmeal lcmonans is rocolnanended. Oatmeal Lemonade oatmeal 3 tablespoons cold water I; 111F315 bollliur Efltfi!‘ is a problem that is legio and 55pm“ 5m!“ perennial Mano is the mother lulu’ M 1 Y2 lemon‘ “.110 out o; ma" desperation Mix the oa.me.~.l and salt with the oold water: odd them to the does it in spite cf you. you will be although she knows u...“ me n“ boiling water and cook until FQ. ing of ice-cold food. especially on “"695 '0 l ‘llliirl- siffimt B“ a hot day 35 “o; too “-15e_ A sugar. and when chilled. ad: far better course for the conscienri- 16mm b11119- ous mother ‘is tiaumake her own ioe- o d ~‘1 ll My 1°" W° 3m‘ “t ‘me “ma? n‘) ‘Olleal'1r:h%loc:sf2gglqrllllangfafxleglsdiflgillg Orarigeade l? ‘ills? the same Do girls forget as Not only is this a far healthier TOM D. course. but a much cheaper one. res; the milk drink up with a chocolate syrup that 1s easily made of coco-a and serve 1t in a gafy Always Anothe. . Spruing B)’ Adelaido Iumphrleo XII way as lemonade and is a poplilul drink with children. The addition of one lemon r0 each two orange.- im roves the flaioi for adults. lain orange. Juice. if ice cold decorated Elsss with - wlourd . . . straws. It nwlllelook nuite dllfrf‘ lgsreliaimflglrltlyarzrcefleizliungheanfleeliiiriii "c" 1mm t e “*3 9W5?“ 3 "5 of undernourished as well as oi cf milk but will contain toe same mom,‘ hfldrm good lilffklflfilglili‘ ffZCE vallus. Vary ' c - the m ri w h einona e . fiausa it suited you. “You must There are a1 tiumber of gicr-‘éges in 1°“ '~""°' 5"“ ave simply la 9d him, A n 1‘ It emona t! aone hf Ccfni ii Wlh ' _ was evident isrsin the looknshee |)£'- other fruit iuices‘. As a cw! wrh- Aim“ a“ “blur” H“ m‘ stowed upon her sister that. Anne's mt?!‘ WW?!“ U195? dTmli-i °1nn°i dragons. It will be just the thing. 6 lemons ItEml I cups of berry luice "‘l'here| my old a lttoon in the For ginger ale lemonade, add flavor o.‘ chocolate. and iced cocoa prepared and kept stock had soared in her estimation. b9 F/UTPQSSW- syrup may be “I have m" ma" mother ex_ on hand ieady for use. claimed. "There's that old um- PM" ummm“ 2 Cups “c” ‘l Pmmd‘ jarella stand stored in the attic: 1 cup sugar tlfa teaspwn 5'1‘ you know. the brass one with the 6 cups of water “ Cups gr“uh""° sugar" 2 cups lukewarm water I'll 8° hvflt it ti myself if yovril Heat th r d te * M“ ‘h? "°*“”- we" i"? 5"" lend me a hand. icky. please. An- the boilinge gliill “Eilfldrllifl am add water 5.'°wly' Bring l“ ne. you'll have to tell ymr lemon Juice. ban“ PM“ m“ M“ 3°!‘ l?" young man to includeyases lf he's For raspberrv. strawberry. or mimics PM“ ‘he mhelu" “l Rolngnto send flowers with such blackbstry lemonade. add two ‘he ml) °i me ‘mllbl! b01191‘ B-"d contln ue cooking . utcs longer attic. also.” her fat er suggested. He too eyed Anne with a new respect. ‘The Steel Tracys. eh?" l"? Slltl- "Well. thats about as big fish as any girl could land." Anne sold she had no intention of landing any fish. She saw now how foolish she hsd been to think for one moment that she could keep Gil a sentimental memory with a family as inquisitive and interested as h Anne had decided if she ltlll were to follow her chosen path of deception that when she got home she would not tell David about Giles Montgomery Tracy. III. Oh. she would mention him vaguely along with the sther house guests. but she would not go into det ll. She would keep Gil a sentiment l memory. a romantic interlude of her lively vacation. can of two cups ginger isle. For grape two cups finely peaches. strawberries. or-in e grape- uit. or a mlxtiwe of fru ts For pineapple lrmonade, add two cups of pineapple juice or a No 2 grated pineapple. An imitation "tint Julep may be made by adding Pom six to twelve sprigs of mint to Ihe hot syrup iuice lemonade. ado diced fruit - to overflowing and seal. When the evrup is served, ona- fourth cup of this mixture is added to one pint ice-cold milk or water But the day before she got home thi-s sentimental memory popped up in the material form affour dozen yard-stemmed American Beaéity roses, with a card which rea : or don't you You might know David would arrive in the midst of all the ex- citement of trying in find vases bl-g and high enough. to meet the situation. a task that re ulred the ingenuity of the entire srnlly. "Here's the crock in the base- ment." Mrs. Ashton suggested doubtfully. "It might do for art of ‘them. Run and fetch it. an- "Stuff all that gargeousneas in an old crockl" Janice waded. "I think you should dash out, Anne. and buy a perfectly ms lflccnt container just for them. I anyone ever sends me flowers like these Ill simply die. How can you take it so calmly, dsrlln 1" Anne was glad t she gave the impression of calmness. She felt almost u excited as her tur- bulent sister. closed Buinda l." arrived yet. ut already she was wondering just how to account to him for such a profusion of flowers. a tie." Vicky contributed. had come lntothe living roomito stand popeyed and awestruck fore such lgnlflcbnce. ' t look 1f, our Anne had caught a l fish during - hot Add color to your kitchen towels with simple embroidery. A busy lit- tle mill 1| 1h: deliln. Hot. Iron tramferrttom No. 640 contains 7 motifs th complete instructions. T order pattern‘ : write m3¢ picture with your outgrew snr...".."-.."...~.-:i:. ssh...“ or The Charlottetown Guardian. u filfdii" " ‘i"‘l°lii Willi . s e a wn n; his spectacle);- “What doe: this young» nun-do that he can throw azy; his monoyvrith such a flour- aiuie ma that ahe hadjnther- ad lo from It? f ma’? ‘at och com sue _ oemmoti y. e . ha‘ gathered that hll family. . 6 slog‘ the Hartman - - o Mmerlam , l0 ‘. You know what roses atsnd for. \ "You all might fries‘: milk bot- douiy She ‘too - were , .~oet“‘:e‘,saythia|. won " feature tffatl". I nice v ..I_ll'_ l! . "*- Flor prune lemonade. add tw ‘On account of David. I“ iupyqcups of prune 1.11M ° pole. Janice commented. Dont, For en lemonade Md 1mm be s sap, sis. David wouldn't. spendigou; to six utellbeoten eggs mixed I (O0 n d o‘ a ‘with one-half cup of sugar. n “w l Pa“ ) For the mother who has reason. Morning Smi t‘ The restaurant advertised rgpidi service. but did not give 1t. A patronl gave an order. waited patiently. andl all asleep. He awoke to hear the waitress’ vole I "Did you older this sundae" hes r- lalmod m customer in iii-lily. "Incline in hen: last Monday!’ OIT-TIE-SHOULDII! Here's s basque rook 1th —-— ideas for the Juniori- nuts. ilfffi m" slit. ‘ii..":ii:..":.:r . mi. . L h“ o - e- o - Mar-vim to m" friend berths. A 17110 style for surging;- "lcf when.’ he said. hopefully, I a poured a wee drop into the No.28821scut1n|1zes9.1l,13,15, Illls- MoTlvl-lh was silent. and 17. Sine 15 requires 3 yards 35- Pniit-ioiuiy MscPhm-son poured inch or 2x yards 39-inch. out another drop. Again silence I frvtgullgflvgh- bu‘: Slam! so eehu for PATTERN - " 9v m: tbeflr tvrhoh incudes its I?‘ "l4 ‘Mmherson. iud- Iiikl Print 10:19]?‘ ml“ e. and Style Number lainiy. e sure toumteo sllgnyo: wish. giciude - pom r z e umber lwtherson put the bottle down address. W" u with a silih of relief. Add". 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