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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah take place. We hide and watch by the light of the moon. Presently, a gay group of young men nnd women come trouping into a clearSome are ing among t lie trees. pulling small carts loaded with By JEAN NEWTON fagots. Others rather up dead branches of trees from the ground. whispering and many tide by llildegnrde Hawthorne In After much DISCONTENTED LOOK a purrent magazine because think gleeful smiles, the fuel is at last for a huge it is well worth rending by every idled in preparation 7K SAT, my friend find 1, nt one. The discontented faces of bontire, ready for the lighting, VV ii titlile in the ternsse (if t lie A match Is applied to the wood bewomen is n hi question, and to Cafe de In I'uix. Suddenly my lieve Miss Hawthorne has hit the and the flumes commence friend remarked. "There come two nail on the bead lis to the reason mount, throwing n ruddy glow to women." the tops of the trees. The comefor them. retorted. fascinated, ly girls stand nliout, "Wliy so surf'" I ii f I take Issue with the author "Tliey tin ve t lie American (rum-mi'- when she typifies the woman with faces glowing from their task of muiiili. Tlmt mouth is a dead a discontented face as the Amor gathering wood, eyes bright with Then the faithful anticipation. fivf-i- i vvjiy." It may be true that lean woman! over Yes, and young people leap They came closer, talking. women the who of American l'.nt what many the flumes, taking great through tliey were Americans, in la I'uix the de Cafe did my friend mean nliout the fieipiently Paris looked discontented. They rare not to singe or besmirch themnoticed Hint these women were doubtless bored! selves month' They believe that those Hut, while come through the ordeal unluid a slightly discontented expres it is true thai the luxury of travel who scathed will be happily married Sinn. The corners of their mouths is being opened up to even greater drooped. It cave them the appear numbers of American women, it Is within a year, and be blessed with of dissatisfacmice of still hardly fair to take a type of ehihli en. tion. Perhaps two lovers will go off woman who happens to lie famil ihemsclves to n clearing, light "There's only one woman who lar among those by on tripping about bonfire and perform the curious a poes ali'Mit with that expression," the continent of and call custom ahme. The young hid leaps asserted my companion, "the Amer- her the American Kurope woman! If unican woman." boldly through the fire. The busy mothers of America smiles happily pondered,. Why was this so? who are tmt counted in tens or in scathed he "Ton much fur not him:." detall, red tongues of hundreds do not have that discon- heat to thewhere bis sweetheart clared my friend. "No vital Inter tented look. Her est. No need for any sacrifice. No If America Is a woman's country stands preparing to jump. lover braces his legs find, with with their it is inner companionship primarily So because it Is a arms outstretched. Is men, to he found only In work toready to replace where women have more op gether. Wit hunt umlerstamlimj It, portuiiily for self expression, for ac- ceive her when she comes hurtling these women feel cheated. through the flames. If her flight Is They for that giving of themselves so swift i lint she Is iinsmirched. haven't grasped the fundamental tivity, which sustains the life of the spirit, fact that what they want isn't to They kiss and which is the greatest enemy of both are overjoyed. ln nnd set off riven some! him:, hut to give boredom worshipfulJy, tenderly, So and discontent. the They want to he asked for some- person who ascribes that discontent- for their homes, hand In hand, will be thing worth while." ed look, the bored face of the firmly believing that they I have wllhln n year. taken that from an woman to married selfish, overindulged lead the existence of a privileged class. Stalin Shares Unpopularity. "Stallu siiares the unpopularity of tils party," the correspondent asserts, "and most Itussiuns evaded a reply to any question about him, saying: 'If Lenin had only lived then all would hnve been well.' "Hykov and Tomsky are despised for their weakness in the Sixth congress of the Communist party, when they showed abject humility before Stalin. One often hears praise, however, of the Right Wing moderate P.uclinrin. The remark Is frequently made: 'Hitcharin is not done for yet.' ".Nor do the methods used by the party meet with the approval of the masses. The Communists have commuted a tactical blunder In overindulgence in propaganda. 'We do not read the notices because we know already what is written on them,' was the remark of a teacher. A miner expressed himself In more vigorous terms: 'I do not believe a word they say In the papers or on the placards. They are all lies, lies, lies. Nobody reads the posters, we are tired of tJiem."' The sympathy of the population goes out to the victims of the regime in the prisons. In exile and In concentration camps, says the correspondent, adding that there Is general feat of making protest Inllueiice of the the Soviet espionage system. "The present food shortage was attributed by most Russians to two causes," lie says. "The agricultural revolution begun last year and the absence of n free market." Opposition Not Organized. Pisrusslni! In Ids third article, dealing with the "Strength of the Communists," the Influences which this stale of affairs Is likely to have on the trend of Soviet policy, the correspondent summarizes the situation as follows: "In spite of the widespread discontent, the government seems relatively stable, for there Is no orWhile peasant ganized opposition. risings nre possible. Hie military and police lowers concentrated In the hands of the government siillioitnl to crush am) suppress ruthlessly any active opposition movement. "Nor will the riots which will lake place this winter probably bring about the downfall of the Jobless in Japan Get Free Shaves Through a Woman's Eyes h':i' I - Tt - 1 1 Aiiit-rira- 1 s 1 fault-timling- , hack-throug-h 1 women American 3 $ Nutty y Natural Is making v History It1 Itijil Hell SvmlU'Utv. I ( IT HUGH HUITON () tl Yon mistake. may meet those faces on some American women In Kurope. hut they lire by no means typical of the American woman. !:: - SUPERSTITIOUS - It feathered friend N THIS small common in the l',nti;i lles, and Is the true ov,pla'.:i! ion of the aversion to turn. ires ami other modern beating pfhiits om i then-- . Neaily every hmoe hn one tied ii the lin pl.ee. The snappy little elvuiure is a regular little spitfire, ami whenever the tire gets low he heroines angry and expectorates into the con's, wherebe-i.- le - ': t : : : f,&. IM . : 'IIIK festivals, one ol the must I primitive means of making a ne charm aclualJy take place to in several .InTerent form ,.in,trii.s. reveal" a writer In Mvs ie Magazine. These tire fes.ivnls ot 'nday come from an old pagan sex rile n the days when lire was a symbol of fertility. In sin h t.iius weird sorts o tire worshiping note practiced to insure the birth of many children ami at, abundant growth of crops. They have been changed to their quaint ami more wholesome use of today through modem Ititlijeme. P.ut the original rile may still be seen if one evnloros Into the heart o ceil trul Africa ami a few other trophal I m Wm VL'iotlS. An intimate view As shown here, the body of the howl is nil llntjlish walnut, and the bead is a I'dbcrt. The feet are lima be. ins, th,. ,..,rs i,,,coru. ni-the beak is a M',t almond kernel savvc.l iirro-s. The evu are painivd mi In almost any color. ( I it. lIoj.i.h!;iTl N. - .i i r S. 'litre ) . (I If youi hand shakes when you're writing to your sweetie, oh heart, palpitate it's a sure si'sn he's daffy about you. I By I I.asena rus.abie When w'- K In n If "' n,r" - , nt Moves ami all iron or .e,,s;N t,..ut. be well w.tl, t.t.m,!,,, before leav.ng the,,, for nnv length of lime. liijst win ruin in a short li ne at v good stove. To bring oat li e full Unvor of the tea add n lump of sugar to the po when the tea put on tit brew The si.g.ir I tings out the tiau r of the tea ami makes it murli stronger. Always s. aid ti e pot with bollin.' water Itefo e lidding the loll. A bit of orat go or I. mon pool kept In liki-r)we the tea canMcr er Wl.ete Hie l.lslnine tloWi-lbloom II liit.'lfiil of tin- fttigiant blossoms to it tt.il make a tuosj ,,.. ;i 1, 1'ivi.r. i . !l svventer sew Hi up Banana Bread. ,,.. , halt cuptul of butter ,,,, ,.,,,-,,,,,,, j wr ,, ,. s;r. ... , ,M1V ,. ..,iru , i . r..i ... and one half cuplid of mmr milk M'. well ami our Into u greased bnking pan and bake one hour. n i. Tuttl Fruiti Bread. I'.eat olie , one and on fourtli t tipfiils of milk. Silt an I add two onpfuls of llom it!i on half ti'aspoonful of still, two table hiootifits of sugar nnd two ounce of gltlled hocolate, ii.i ili d. I'.aki iitie hour. r n Si iu I'ril- n e;-g- , - I 1 - II vv i ooocooooooooooooooooocoo THE MOTHER OF 1!Q BY THE MAN JOE AKCfirOAlD By DOUGLAS MALLOCH oooooooooooooooooooocoo ,i r 'OOHWN'-'c'- , , . . r C I r - o T sA . s. i' f 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 ! Is latln-tl c to in. the s, iv tig til, iv be II '!r. an. I Add jej s.i.oe won. in noj-- t, i a?i. be ntoi ;(i r of t lie I w o, 'I he b ! v iieeils a ti oibi i, yes, the tiabv on the Ih'or. I I'.Ut lh IS I'ot II guess, w bo bl oesn t Ins mol e "v ' ill: 'VI i! I I I Man co!irt! h- (n -r courting t hi r I'C. iitcl ill Hot - in.d Am) i.itk. I., her like t plavs. lii.e Iiiovm's that Jon see lie rays sbe' l!t.e n rse !ti bloom. ii ib num. nnd Jft. linkv. lurkv. linkv groom, tlmt il.iV , 't t (sil t fidtmv A tl- et Atld mfcfci WAX j l-- j 'T -- rue seoe i j ts g (, he Wants n brtd', liiM-il- tlet.l be nee'! ncioli't! fair In' LTcnli-s'"fi ot !iil some ore w l,.i lei where bi lint or hummer I e og ntli!l 4,l nine t J ii, met k'tti tl ran In gal), I'.Ut ode tiling lievir does t'o v n man unit that one Kilns ( 0 I'uutlM Wll,- - h Man I j i e i wali' n w ife. hn reaih Iieshh, R inoil'i r all hfo He loves her fi f tier lii'iriU H ake, loit wi ld li e iin i gone. tl toother vvlin i jit in ike He lieii Mill p'll bis llibbet oil. I i hill W I are animated by "an enthusiasm, n t l. u. n religions fervor and an optimism unknown to any other j:rni ot pen So pie save perhaps the cialists of Coi many nml the Fas cists of Paly." Youth Is Sanguine. Mosf of lhii active minority the rorresmndotit Kays, are youns in age ami spirit, many of them were mere children at the lime of the i le lober revolution. Ihev know little ol what Is happening. In the outside world "nml have biiti eihlrnled to believe in tin' Inevitability of the world revolution mid of the forth coining war which, ttiev are taught, the capitalists will wage ott Soviet P'isshi " Many of these young Communists nte Itnpai ictit wild what they eon soh r to be lie slow progress of sii i i.ili.'.iln'li nml vvbi'e the vast n il ii.litv of fie populu' ion bePeve is irvitg unduly to the gov c tinii-iithe foice five year plan, r.ml an- groaning mi iter the burilcli.s un.i them. Nat-olia- ,,. ,lf i,,....,.,. f Why Goys Leave Home j I1';""'". a dole- ful picture of the economic, social, political urn' soeiopsychologic con ditlotis prevailing. Visitors to czarist llnssia, says the correspondent In ids llrst article, captioned "P.elow the Sur face," often relumed "Impressed with the apparent loyalty of the whole population to the empcioi and entirely unaware of the rap idlv crowing, disioittetit which was To Seething hclienlh the surface. day history is repeating Itself." Supporting himself upon his own study ami observation ami upon in limate coiiversntiuns with workers peasants and intellectuals, he points out that far from being loyal to llv Soviet regime, fully per cent ol the Pussiatl people, const it lit ing Hie "lion ii' tive" or "ruled'' portion of the population, "ate thoroughly (lis illusioneii. have lost faith In plan ami dremMhe return in the coming winter of the eemll lions which reignecl In pus ami I'.'l'.i." Oiiiy that PI per cent of constituting the "active" I'ommunist section, or the "rulers, " '. ,lrv !""! them and the skins will be en- - grease , re ,h:,) !"" ,,'"'l"r- - grea-e- .l I baking l,lr7' liveor vegett,b!eoPs!,,r otUttg. I,,,, 1 Edu Hypochondriac," c.itfl EJ'th, "is a party who has an inf.rvte ctMCity for taKinj pams." Fvr.rtlrnte t Mnc-- the button holes to keep Iheui from stretching. beater' egg chopper tleed one must u linn vviii mu cause niiv la lit t when the ulesi!s ler the t "A 'i m:llii; 5iaxwi:ll Ct'CIl utensils as the orf Ifl c' l.i BIo31ea's Ca$S Book! ... ... HOUSEKEEPING HINTS ?M The three articles paint HAS HEARD THAT SHE I GlPLIGAGJ London. In a series of three nr the Times of London Is re cording impressions recently fathered by mi mishepherded visitor to Kussia who was able to collect nt first hand some rank nnd file opinion on the Soviet regime and its lie reports that hunger, policies." discontent, opposition ami bailed of the Soviet regime have been steadily .'rowing in Intensity In the las: few months amoim the liussian people ami are spreadin;; through nil parts of the Soviet I'tiion and tliroug.li all sections of the community. tides '1 i of a modern (ire festival, continues the writer, can tie obtained by transporting to the pretty Trench out solve of t ranche Comte, where province upon the lire revives. He thus Kiev ure trill held. If we are nets as a very dependably auto linkv. we find n in a forest spot inatic therm. t;it. s about to where the ceteniotiy 9 m ,f-:f- ju j . SOVIET REGIME IS LOSING GROUND An "Unshepherded" Visitor Paints a Doleful Picture of Russia. SUE 1' FIRE FESTIVAL USED TO PROVE TRUE LOVE THE BRITISH HOWL Members of the Barbers', association of Japan giving their services free to the unemployed on a varnnt lot In the business center of Toklo, this being their contribution toward the relief of hard times over there. third year of the plan from October to January. "This winter the diflicttltles con frontins the live year plan will be greater than ever, for thousands of workers are already returning from the towns to the villages and many will be loo weak to work. "The optimism of the active Com nmiiisls and their belief that Pus sla will in one or two years he prosperous cannot be Justified Fa: nearer to the truth are the views of the rank ami tile of the mm active workers and peasants. Sees Gulf Widening. Soviet power, for they will be sup In n second article the enrre pressed with equal thoroughness." spondent seeks to show by quota Hie correspondent says. Hons from aetuai conversation Although there have been signs how great is the gulf between the of disaffection In ,the l!ei army, rulers nml the ruled nnd bow widecomposed mostly of peasants, nn ly their expectations of the future army revolt Is Improbable, be be differ." lieves Here are a few of the quotations-'Kverythlii"Put there Is always the possl is had now ami we ii v so my Informant seems to cannot get anything at all," said ii think,t of h lied military leader, worker in an agricultural Implement such as the ndvenlitrer, Pluecher. factory. "We cantml get HHH loved by the troops ami popular In we cannot gel clothes. . ,. Russia, obtaining control of the cannot obtain food ami ninny are and throwing out the unpopuarmy too weak to work. Fight ,,.urs Is lar Stalin." the correspondent adds. my day. but maiiv setison-...rt He also foresees Hie possibility of ers do ten ami twelve hours." the Right Wing opposition within the speaking of what the live years polshcvlst party again asserting Iis plan .i.iing f,,r Pussia. a miner tself "as the result of the suffering from the iom(Z basin will undergo this which Russia "A year or two ago we could pet winter. enough to eat. hi, l mm nothing at "Indeed, the hardship o( Hie all. Now i hey are sending all our next month might even make the gram abroad and building factories Kremlin reali7e that a tnoie moder U,,v "" ' I hey give s ,, nie policy must be adopted." he hoots ami clothing? g,., s:is. "that trade must be more free rubles ,, tn.mih Ihev can I live' that the peasants mis tiol be I he five ye.ir pl,, will not suococ., forced Into collective farm nml for we cannot st,',; , , nnv thai goods must not he exported hi longer. Von see If there wdl not be the price of hunger til home. In II rewlut'oli." spite of Ibl possibility there Is no "Nor was this miner the only prospect jif nnv slow evolution toPassi m whii was mi iigr wm, ward capitalism, such us was v present eomlilions us to speak o when the new economic pccte an uprising. ther citizens es pulley was Inaugurated." pcclaM.v iti the Smith, spoke of rev good deal, in the rum-sputl rres,iin,,,,t ,t,s will depend Upon Women share the discontent ,.r dent's opinion, otstsble of events Russl;i nnd the re the men ,e says, nnd im. s ie t ion of foreign countries to Soy dissntlsf.ictiiiii mt,r f,,,., let dumping, but the big lest for . that while pee,,!,, ns a whole Communism wltl be In It home are having to si niggle desperately policy, parliuilarly as It nfWi to maintain life, the Coiumimis-g . r- i AX 1 I Strongest W. Main St., Oklahoma city "Now lie's the stnmgest't, know. I gave him California Syrup because Mother , Increased his appetite, regiilnk, boweJs, helped his digestion- Nothing could he nmre the way thousand.., tm, are praising California np Syr Bhow how It acts to buiM-i6frengtlien headachy, l,iii,ms Blck, constipated cldldrcn. Your doctor will approve pure vegetable product as Impure breath, coated t: listiessness or feverNlincss rx ronstipatloti or to keep open In colds or thiJdren's il- lThe word California on bolt:, carton marks the po,iiiie, lij cnnil-tha- thes-thi- nrviii LAXATIVE-TONI- C j Fortune Lying Looe I'ir si. iir.ii is still tingling fr.itu the n, if walking into a ilowiitnin there the other day to nritm-nmlinding on the counter, r!.' der bis nose, n signt 'I initl iii chei k for S.'is.ooii. t;in;.s! to the batik ollicials and vmi, (v ly thanked. A young hii-it- Divrritcn "Why must tl Hon focused nil Mcmbert Found to Be No Worte Than Other Undergraduatet, I r lit-- 14: .Vi'ERI.l I)II.L.I1IS lkRlcblniirjHTWr k t ' l.ir.ric'r!"'''' . Lmalivp. I'lraiui.t. forming. Bf FRATERNITIES I I risp ' i; thia it'riCUvp erunii;,ifl nml bri'"n; Atnrum in the to tako Mt inn. .Nn f'"1, w!low. KlTect ivt m At youriirun''' Mpinuow. j Ibe part of the "Ins" nml of Inferl ority on the pan uf the "i.itt n." the lieiirtbreak suffeiTd by simletu Survey Showt. who fall In receive Invitation In New York. -'- I he morals of rol Mil. the I'licouriigeiuelil of evirava lege girl nnd boy do hot suffer g.ilice. an. I the I'.lahiishment of nn floui iminhet ship In mroritie of unfair political iiillqctire In rampn tlvilie fialertiitle. despite the hi nd tvtig Againt these nr,. (.'danced the gings of unfiiemllt critic S ich the conclusion "t Riui S. abl the fratcrnitle provide In Halle, tttiu has completed II Stilting (he housing problem, the sosurvey of the irct k letter soiotits cial iidvtini;l:es to member, the from coast to const The verdict fosleiilig of fi ieies!iip rt rollege iiinl nftt rw mils in,,) die Is based on obervatioii o thou iraining of till am) b..v In living In n satiiN ol on sttiihnts vtitli t;ill. I s Iho sioall of the 'oTiMiU'tiis' iHt.claN of the Intetfititernity C"li small, friei .tt h'.tis. hohl "Ue must be itreiig and simw tin f"'1'' I S fm us mor.ds are concerned Hoi the Pun Hellenic iisho tnerei " she llmls utie nf the gietitest tilth elation. al the oil of col ropi'iH "'1 ne in live minot it be fhlli'y vvho-,.,v ,j., itiitv It Is to coil i. x I., 1. lie' cs tl,:,) ultimately I 'omimitiisni lege authorities (l,m vMitdi mcr the tnornl life nf under who tetiinis .. hi, fraternity luuis,. IV s ii to; ,i'l . " ,t t.o lie conv I'i visit ninl celebrate. p,ul , grtnhnites. is't-"Isl, II f. e!r i.Ml .ipoti spoteb nt. Is sat. ,. ,v being In. night t eon- iijel t he cc tt b;,t 'jnin sue ibeAilmittiiig ttiat there nn evil. In sober niumtii nm to the national '. ear ie- - i t the ' fi.inriiily svstem, ami that t gatiiatiotis. plan "III brunches of Industry sou e of these evils lire grave Mr In ii report of hit the !o tss of the I 'omtiilill s nre llaHe ocooooooooodooococoooooo fuMv There are mum sill vi t published ilile'od I oisckt 0 Just jpcil. ti Hint she has to nnv liml Ihit-g"failed Which Iho however. 0 Soviet S Thieve Rob Latrran i 0 t idem Is i. that nnv there ii s ri s co al dif igMl ipi not how Si ,t betwu-ifetcme 6 Ptlace at Vatican oa fratirtott um) ill mnli'. n'.ll the poor material o faitoiies, s;n Ii in the peiitnv true iionfriitei iniv moral stamlanls e Cin.Tle ,tm nre fonm' tor f otory, the bad quality of thr ei il n (.itch fliflen-nc!! iM.tlce n .pt,. In nrret w boo's iiii clothe ntol oilier gitmU rv erv I'cre between Hie gionps n niiectoiu tt llh iitl lill'l.ll o'l Inenriret way In who hate timney nml eiii-in. ptoiluroil. rotiticrt whlcli u;is iliscOV width some of the figure lire com Ihos,. vthu hate In Work hard fur it nt ". l.ntcM,,, (ml in- 8 " living tilled, nml the failure to provide which l pint of thr Vnlli no o V some f.ietiiries iv'uti raw material, She fotitul lti.it !i per cent of the stale 'I be nrresis tore mini.. O iviih transport facilities nr with en frateltiitle I'lo our, igc n moral tlfc iflcr the twill,-,- , li.nl d;i-o8 Iti their ritual or constitution . gltieel ,, , in he .,,.(,. 0 "Ill epito of u ' ceiil prohibit liquor In their T he thleti- attained in tvi're ethlctillt g olllo blanches of Soviet lint house: !l per rcl I liruhlhil gain liiken ,y iirpritM. nml m.,,),, o VX it Russin remain Ming, ntol . cent empl poor mid i; t'y. biiMy lliglil. a t,i,.,.,, 0 In the lal frv the viiiueti of holiest nml Integrity coniepleil country Inken eiv wortli iipiy iiti'iut tnoiitlis Hie llvevcnf ptnti tm n,ei "While It would be ridiculous ,. end n number of lum. with n cheek, nml In main ill Mim-ii- t .,oi ajr thai Iho frateriiille ing nil jt(. ,,,, ttire i n be'liml. lrht, rspeelnPy In the lionet? lo the tilgti Mamhn, c In liee there have I'd ti bi eak'lovv n ritiints." Mi f.i1l(. "jt I ooil diSVictittic o jcooococoeooeociepoooooai arising fro'ti the true that they nre npoit. hliii nppto'n of imlnitil huubtir which foj item tn'irn nml inori' under in I 1 00,000 Volu i r :t ! ion lowed Ihe violent rnllii ireie. I'Minpelltiou f,,r Hi.. ,et I'.onblcr, C.tu - l;,t, ctimpniiti In .lantinu' nml IVh'unrv men, the ihoeumN ,,f , ,,. utilvers 1it e.i.iali. know how ft , . ntol from the Soviit poll, v o ex ,( nnd the tine biiliieiui. of iho lour death nml eunii. out i porting f.w.il-t- 'i 1 to ohtiiin ceclii Iti'eifrali'tliil t iniilei-i-iio" While ,,,, yvurklng nt all cosi, nrt elieailv putting ,t, wjtv. The ilrnwbiok. of tl. frntetuitt mle of n( electric ( take mi Ibe t.l Iml'isl r lMt )ir.i!. ir Vtcui. ber report at ,rr n I..M.N,o m, pl.()o i?.ititn. a ( prut ci lit the derision nth.n of n priviiegci , (i, ( , evetetv. to posli..ne ihti of onipu ( (, ,h,nibr.ej J ,i, lei itig of H fei'iing ut mijM'riorily on Ktolitol fitful 21 ppum Fofti-t-mi- HOT HURT t::;i'!i: in. e:f,"' ft"1 igilrulture. MM .iglcian'n assistant wear I'giiS':' 'ib' doesn't Want too tt. STODEIITS' si Go Quickly. fr COLLEGE for CHILD From the time you mako Hie a,qf. they bccin to laut- UY., MAi.lv.'. Ala' dept. Mom oi by r ...il ......,.-- j, , A cooy ot Br.m'v Suri. I i 1 1 1 . V. II. Ill HliV 10 . (t3-- 8 Mu lilgitu Ae f ,, t t w If "Gerald suffered with Ms and bowels until he was lini weak," says Mrs. P,, e. Gerec ,) . m s- itr.t.Tii prohu r IIINartk Hmsirtt i & J I I jrf X ir ((irpok'"11 Vw-- , HM lr ' Ml V - i v (, vv so-n- i I ei-iti- n, )t-- tr v - - ti'e ba-l- tp. v f., 1ii-- ,., ,,,, .,,, af.ly. 'IhaJtinmoi'slrcaN- anJcoulJ not do tlj have to tr.c b, Jo oroi-r.- T1troui:honcrfy;';r wl' t. I founJ how Ly-- ii ham'i VcccmMc hcljvl Ptl.crvv nKti. IwcnttvJtlicdnt'.-Tcar.- me lxlvttlc.ltli'JUt goivl lt mote wa and now I wotJc everf ; without hsivlnirw will answer all Hcasutc." I'C HtinnoH K-l- mrycr, 707 Louis, iiunoiJ, 6 JJ ? k'-'- M- - S:tat |