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Show SUNDAY MORNING, TIIE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH, lake department SILT and Ratteri Overall Hughe and Leahy. Umpire IVriine. Graham; YALE PORTLAND. 2; BAN FRANCISCO, 2. , Ban Nov. ID. I'be gains today was forfeited to Portland iu the revemli inning. Nad tan singled and Kellai-kmade a hot bit past first fair base that Umpire Christie and Nadeau came home, tiring the 'Ihu entire San Francisco train declared that Kellacby's hit was fouled. argucj witii Christie, who finally ordered them back to Die field, the player refused and Christie gave them a minute' grate and then forfeited the game. Captain Irwin of the home team threw a broom at Christie but the latter kept ius temper. R. H. E. 8 Core Port bind.. ... ... ......88 88 11 San Francisco Batteries Thielnian, Kellavkey; Barber anil Gorton. U m pire Christie. Prani-Ife-n- lrECltD -"VmSS jrn w- -The ,tt ,lB folloaed. The overhauled al "S "irLu'U in M purauertohalr. Shatter --ontin'''l the nfruriwil jp. Shaffer had left th-- , lroad ui gjiimenta to attend reeft lu the vard. Upon juit SaeT; "l "niiv.juebeing ad ... .... SaiiiK-i- i Sevier burglar Summit W3 ,he,,iU ! iierk at the yard, Tooele oood U.r rtM-- COT AWAY. Morgan . . . I'luie Huh Salt Lite .. Tem- - San Juan . v.r,1. near North BCMUK S, Jl,ff: Uintah Hah , .... Wasatch . . Washing'on Wayne .. Weber .... . ... Totals 3127 82.32.SM imrglar drew SSniiM 11 l(, step. l bed' The clerk promptly coin-pan- to ' back in the office an.l command'd the robber, with Hlilirih of the wreapon. Shaffer fell turned about and made hi to the office. He turned JLd time to aee the iSiioUr over the fence. Nothin wad talwlw till-tapp-er the caah drawer. plinTitroin the North Point Uutisolidaiid Irrigation company and John A. June. Thomas J. A liny, secretary of the tiled an affidavit for a writ of prohibition yesterday. Tito bearing was set for this g turning in the state engineer s office. Judge Hall signed a temporary iirobllmiiiu ami un order to shuw cause why it should not lie made permanent. The affidavit says that John A. Jones filed an application in the si ate engineer's office on February 17. iyu4. lie wanted to appropriate certain water rights in Dig Cut ton wood canvon. The petitioner, the North Point Consult-date- d a Irrigation company, claim right to iliose water. It proiested against the granting of June' application. Sir. Dorenma had appointed a hear ing for this morning to deiermine the respective right of the parties. The applicants claim that this Is beyond the state engineers Jurisdiction. They My that It would be assuming judicial right. These, they claim, the stale engineer does not possess. VICTIM OP SMALLPOX. IS yeara old. died of (W,r Manning, butt evening at the home of STpirHiia 17 Crape atroet. after an weeka duration, iimn of about onehad the I'jseaae in voun Manning .indent form. It ta believed, however, to the hat he became an euaier prey very dtaae on account of ahaving srvsre at tick Buffered from rr-jt- l7 U lumbago. Alice g deter of the young man, Jiliaa amnll-- a. Hinning. i Jiwt recoverhi from nevere She likewiae had it In bUt her conatltutkm wan in better m to withatind Ra ravage. The a teacher in the Lowell jrfeool and there ia no doubt that ahe (Winded the dlacaae tbeif. The young ittemled the high afliool and hi ir. ricknma began too auon after hia aiater down for him to have taken it from her. There are aeveral other young wnfloa in the fatally, and all Acre about tour yeara ago. In tne nw of the brother and aiiter who took tha smallpox, however, the did not lake" well. It ia that the other children at home uill not contract the disease. Oicar Manning waa a eon of Hiram C. Dinning anj a brother of George W. juanlng, diviaion auiierlnteadent of tki Utah Light and Hallway company. an exceptionally Tkt deceaeed waa will bright young man, whoaa deatii aaw profound aorrow to a huge circle of icgualntancee. MU.iltion lady ia (e vac-dut- km MOBS BOYS THAN GIRLS. A cenaun of the county Ike yearn 11044)3 ban been echouli for prepared by Rate Superintendent of Bchooia A. C. Kclaon. whirh nhown that there are more boye than girls In attendance. Tha boya number 32,383 and the girls 3IS, making a total of 64,292, of .kick 170 are colored. The increase it population over the last school year given more girla than boya, the being S79 girla and 248 boya, total of 829. These figures do not include cities of the first and second claw. The census of the counties h given as follows: - harry Garfield hand Iron lash .... ,. .... .. End first half: Yale. 6; Harvard, od RACES Fan Francisco, Nyv. odds-o- . imai-tio- (iwh-nlay- Y nd 1 4. 1- spurns of Cincinnati, O., mits: First race, D. Ia. Nsc. TCnve-w- ! Estonia Hoyt Morse Flynn re- 7 fork nigs Girdle, won; second; jShowman, third. 2 BASEBALL OAKLAND, 2; LOB ANGELES, 8. 4--5. ..9 SOVEREIGN IS ILL Was 19. Matter Workman of the Knights of Labor. One Time Wallace, Idaho, Nov. 19. James H. Sovereign waa seised with hemorrhage of the lumin today and ia not expected to live many hours. He was master workman of' the Knights of Labor la their strongest period. 7 Beattie.. at . BATTLE REPORTED TO BE IN PROGRESS. The Mukden, Friday, Nov. IB, via Pekin, Nov. 19. A aevart artillery fire waa opened on the Russian right commencing at daylight to-day, and lasting for several houre. Tha Ruaaiana are expecting tha general attack on tho part of the Pleasant Keith difference between Japanese. Shoes and the other everyday kind 8t . Keith's Conquerors Fitf 1 Petersburg, Nov. 19. It is reported that a battle between the armies before Mukden le In full swing. The war office does not confirm tho rumor, though it ad- mits that tha activity all along tho lino indicates that both armiaa arc ready. Tha Ruaaiana, according to General Kuropatkin'e report, art pressing tho Japaneeo left whilo a very significant movement of the Japanese Is reported at Sincintin, 45 milca west of Muk- - i Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts and Neglilarly Just as easy and comfortable a Referee Mathew McChing, Umpire Paul Dasldpl. PennLinesman J. C. McCracken, ey Ivanla. Time of halves, 35 minutes. The elands at Yaye Field began to fill at 1 o'clock. The gridiron appeared somewhat, softer than expected and considerable siiwdust waa sprinkled over the ground. The wind blew gently from Die southeast, or diagonally across the field. Yale kleked off at 2:23 to Randall, on the line. Handall advanced It 12 yards, where Hsrvard'sfirat attack on tiie line was a failure. Randall attempted to cin-- i Shevtin, hut it was a lost of five yard and Sperry punted to Yalta line, where Rockwell ran it hack seven yard. Hiyt went through for one yard and then Flynn took the ball to Harvard's line. Then Morns made two more through Brill. A heavy line attack netted one mote and then Hogan advanced a couple. Morse went through Derby for six yards and the same play got four more. Flynn shoved left tackle for two yarda and in a line play Yale placed line. the ball on tbe Monte' made two yards through Der18 yards from down by. Hogan fell Harvard's goal, and after measuring the referee gave Harvard the ball. Harvard made four yards on two cross butts, and then Sperry punted to Y'ales line. He was thrown out oT bounds after Tunning the ball back 14 d er $3.50 and $4 THETOGGERY 20 photo parlors 8 this aaaaon's $1.50 00 Choice of them all- - These Suite are the moat eplendid achievement of the tailor's art aver placed before the people of thte city and state. Theee ere made by ffteln-Bloc-h Co. of Rochoetor, N. Y, whoso craationo aro shown and worn wherever exy'e and taste are appreciated.' Choice of Men's $15 and $15 Suits and $12 Overcoats. In a wide variety of colorlnga end patterns, tailored and trimmed superbly, yeur choice.... $10 and 612 Youth's Purs Worsted Suite, . beautiful, fancy Mixed Worsted, Pure Barges and Fancy Scotches, handsomely trimmeed and tailored. Yours to chooaa EVERY ARTICLE IN THE' HOUSE WILL NEW B ELLING PRICE. $M( $7.50 HAVE procu- ui the lady synod, and M. Basaouuff, a member of the cuuucil rator-general of the empire, and indirectly to such reactionaries as M. Krlche'rky, 8t Turner and Burlriaskr. The two latter, formerly, were the late Mintatcr von Flehve's aasistaitla whu were promoted to tiie council of the empire. When Frlnce Mirsky disNused with their service the spectre u( a con at it ution was sticcesKfiilly raised, according to their view. They were nut disposed to rnt-IciIriiiee Mirsky, whose good Intentions tliec do not question, 'f'- - believe he is tamer less, but nveri7ielei they express diapHdutiuut at tho fact that he j if tiled. Bvlal(iNilk-Mlrsky- a Primfriends, tha however, hare another aide of dory. They insist that lie acted in tha cuavli-tioof what lie believed sincere to lie the heal interests of zemstvos 'I development. hey explain that when the negotiations tha minister William Khiiioff and IVlru'akavteh and Irinea ivoff were sent to explain what the meeting proiuaed to do and tha minister found that Instead of thirty-fopresidents whom he ha I invited, about 1(H) representative were to be present and that they propoed to go re - ur 440 WASHINGTON AVENUE- BHBEBBBSaUSBaKREiSiirjI history will bo traced to abow the abb end flow of liberalism and It wiU bo idea that contended that the liberal Prince Bvialupolk-Miraky- s tendency of precipitate action might tho governmeot which began in the wreck the pruircta for tho future,' waa reign of Alexander II xaaa really checkaupiKirteri by a number of zemstvo ed after tho Polish Insurrection and represent stives here, but ihe majority only briefly revived in the fl. of day re-J ah hough moderate in their views, Tha positive memorandum net I the advice of their rnllsagnoo al so luring simply s sup to a whilo and will recommend tho calling of a to assembly aa tho boot moans of entered tbe meeting ilftermiyaJ o speak plainly. Their program baa a securing legal apeoailan optbo views negative and punitive aids. The first of tho notion. Tha radicals aad aomontndant organiconsists ia tho adoption of a sort of roil him in ad almirdum argument In tha se! Inna had planned sympathetic dam form of a memorandum In yhlrh they on Strattons In front of tho Duma in will ailempt. 1o show that Dm existing favor of ending tho war and calling n condillons in tho empire, with constant national amembly, hut with tho place unrest and disturbance resulting In an of meeting of tho ToproowitnOvaa ae increase in the revolution propspanda rret, the demos stratlows wHUproboblj cannot ountinuo. The course of Russian not occur. much further than their powwqtAptlior-lxr- d. eonati-tutton- . Mouse-Keepe- rs . There is np real reason for Reductions on Linen when trade prices are jumping up all the time, so these reductions should be of great interest to shrewd buyers. An importation of Belgium and Scotch Damask Table Cloths with Napkins match will be offered in this sale i to ..... t r At Decided Reductions Take our word for it -- This Sale will beat all previous offerings in Ogden 29c 60 inch unbleached table Linen worth 35c 58 M 60 t rd yarda Morse male two yards and Flynn the end. At this tfglit more round mlx-np among the point there was a players because the ball was stolen out of Roralmrks hand in the line-uDelay ensued while the captains discussed the matter. Flynn made four yarda through center. Morse Uxik the line. Flynn ball to Harvards p. 29c 50e........4Oc Bleached Linen Damask, worth 35c 62 60c 49c 64 85c 73c 72 $1 oota 33c Also exceptional values o b 72 inch Bleached Linen Damask worth $1-2- 5 .... ..$1 68 li (i 72 n 3-- In HemsLitctiad Damask, Tee Cloths 90c rd fum-bied'a- rd p. rd rd 16 61 66 u - 4 and Lunch Sets. $J.25.$1.00 150.. $1,30 Huck and Damask Towels. OUR Dress Goods Sale IS STILL ON -- We Are Agents For The Standard Patterns All Standard Patterns Reduced to lO and 15c LAST 75 c $1.25.. $1.00 18 inch Napkins, unbleached, worth 90c. . 75c 61 z 20x20 18 66 66 d made tw-- yards through Derby. Morse made one. Flynn took it to the line. Flvnn aided Harvard's left but Bierry. picking It np, carried line, where Hoit to Harvard's gan brought him down with a thud. Brill made three through Tripp. An attempt around Shevlin resulted In a mix-utbe bll was fumbled, but Harden. A special correspondent tel- line. vard got it on Harvard ographing last night says tha bat-Sperry punted on the first down to tie his begun and that tha thunder line, where Hoyt wa Yales of tho guns is unceasing. hi tracks. Hoyt punted in downed o o from behind tbe line to 8tarr on Harline. Starr made two vards on a quarterback run. Hurley yards FATALLY INJURED IN made 7 yard through Bloomer. STRUGGLE WITH ROBBER. The same play netted Harvard three more. Tripp's Jersey was torn yards Chicago, Nov. 19. In an eneonn- from his back and there wa a delay ter with a negro robber Hyman while he wa fitted to another behind a Isaacs, a pawnbroker, haa been shield cm the Hide lines. The fierce atbeaten over tho head with a hatch- tacks Reemnl to affect both teams to a et and probably fatally Injured. considerable extent. The robber looted the cash draw- In a cross put Sperry went through big er and escaped. Ha was arrest- hole in Yale's line, hut he fumbled the fi later and gave tha name of Wm. ball and it rolled to Tripp and Hogan, M. Johnson. Isaacs, who ia 64 who went down on It together on the line. yeara old, waa alone in the shop when tbe negro entered. The the- Flynn made a yard outside Harvard's ory of the police le that Isaacs re- - left tackle. Morse made a first down aisled an attempt to rob him and " on the next plav and then Bloomer wa was struck down. lifted completely over the line to the I Loria-Moliko- THANKSGIVING More Good Nws For . . rd rd $6 or you'd paid a custom-makor even mors for a special pair. "YOU'LL LIKE US." qualltiafo $2-5- rd as If 65c oach Men's Finest $20. $22 and $25 Suits and Overcoats. s the at .Your chaica 81-5- Manhattan Shirts, 62 and newest pattemii. Yeur choice. . enu-ba- 51. at All Ft. Ietersbiirg, Nor. 19.' Today may mark a red letter day In the Russian calendar. About a hiiiuired represents- - j lives of provincial xeiustvus assembled j privately at 2 o'disk this afternoon; with the avowed purpose of presenting to Liuix-ro- r Nicholas through Minister Svijiopolk-Mirok- y a truthful picture of the interna! condition ol Russia lili recnuiiuruduiions iiotming out ,u pluin terms the necessity for calling a legally emiaiwer euiniiiiuent assembly to have a direct voice oi the gov'Ilie word ''const it ution,'' ernment. however, will la carefully avoided. The lilicruls have been greatly excited by of the last tew day. the the Jite Hireling was to be held at or city hall, but at Die last mowere retimed, tue ment official aiispii-ehia consent. emperor withdrawing Many of the xeinstvo representatives attribute the cnijicror' attitude primarily to the iiilluenee of Grand Duke Bergen, ' gee Shirts. This saaaon'a newest Patterns, made of handsome Madras or Percale bjr high class ahirt makers, some of thoso aro our regular dollar quality and most of thorn toll regu- TABLE LINEN SALE r.h.li Hurley (Cap) Milia f.b Officials: 2. THE Btarr Sperry q.h l.li.li Kix-kwe- Time, 1:27 Second race, mile and a sixteenth Reqiilter. wun: Bnucklisrt, second; thin). Time, 1:48. Ienja, Third race, 5 furlongs Colonel While, won: Fireball, second; Mum, third. Time, 1: W. KViurth race, mile and a quarter Schoolmate, won; Fonsoluca, second; Reservation, third. Time, 2:06. Fifth race. 6 furlongs Milton Young, wmi; Big Beach, second; bieel Trap, third, lime, 1:41 V $1, $1.25 and Some $L50 Kinds Stanleys, Monarchs and other Standard makes p: 3. - Hillard 1 blive- In an exciting but loosely played game today Tacoma beat Seattle by seven to six, score. It was a batting gams. Both pitchers. Overall and Hughes, were wild. H- - II- BScore Tacoma.. ... ..... . .. ......T 9 2 .... ... .... ..... .... ..... 0. 2-- Fresno, Cal.. Nov. ... lll . 19. Fossil, an favorite, took the mile aud a sixteenth handicap which was the feature of a good card at Oakland today. Two Jockey sustained broken collar bones today. J. J. Junes fell off a bicycle, while Herbert was injured when Molto fell si tbe start of the third race. Result a: First race, futurity course, sidling Lureuc, woa; Bronze Wing, second; Karabel, third. Time, 1:12 Second race, six furlongs, purse Pelham, won; Hooligan, second; t-skin, third. Time, 1:14 Third race, futurity course, selling Aunt Polly, won;. Hard Burns, second; Hindoo Princes, third. Time, 1:11 Fourth race, mile anil a sixteenth, MARRIAGE TIES SEVERED. handicap Fossil, won; Bombardier, Bcnind; Gateway, third. Time. 1:48. Fifth rare, six furlongs, selling The Three divorces were granted liy won; Rmnaiue, second; Orro Judge Hall yesterday. Amy A, Vid- Might, third. Time, 1:14. eos waa granted a decree from her Santa, NichSixth race, r.ilo, sclltng-S- an husband. Alary A. Tremayne got a Heat be divorce from George Tremayne. Dor- olas. won: Elliott, second; third. Time, 1:41 othy Ann Khumway waa separated Honey, from Jolin P. Shumway, the case going Hennings. I). C., Nov. 19. Result: by defnult. Mary Tremayno alleged First race, 7 furltiogs Juvenile babitual drunkenness on Hie part of Maxim, won; St. Grom. arcund; KilocusSlie the George Tremayne. got gram, third. Time. 1:28 child. P. minor of their John tody racq, 3 furlongs Columbia Sbumway failed to provide for bin wire, course Uncus, won; Golden Sunrise, ia spite of the fact that she waa in ill second; Grate, third. Time. 1:43 health. miles Third rare, steeplechase, 2 Judge Hail granted Amy A. Wilcox Imperialist, won; Black Death, seca divorce from Ralph L. Wilcox yester- ond; Pepiier, third. Time. 3:31 day. Mrs. Wilcox waa allowed the Fourth race, 7 furlongs Dandelion, custody of their four minor children. won: Oxford, second; Gamara, third. married Ball in Lake were City Time. 1:27 They in 1890. Ever since April, 3 sot, WilFifth race, mile and 40 yards Percox has failed to provide for his wife sistence 1 1., won; Dekafar, second; and children. He sient all his money Wtrein, third. Time, 1:44 Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth for drink and his wife waa compelled to do manual labor. New York, won; Hie Southerner, second; Carbuncle, third. Time, 1:49. ........ faster fas Elder U. Coll-g- e, 0, ttVutiniied on Page Five.) l At LHfayolte: Purdue. 12; Culver Military, U, At Marshall Field, Chicago; Minnesota, 17; Northwestern, U. Loa Angeles, Nov. 19. Loa Angeles played rings around Oakland today and won by a score of 8 to 2. Score: K.H.E. 11 2 Lo Angeles Oakland Batteries O. Jones and Spies; H. Jones and Byrnes. Umpires Brown and McDonald. Count If i. ( ache Carbon Davis 11: Kenneth Another Lot Added RED LETTER DAY IN , ..RUSSIAN HISTORY New Haven, Nov. U'. -- Frost lay thick IS-- j srd line. Morse barely made & yard on the ground, but tue xkv wss without on a line stuck. Flynn made two yards pulls today, when ihn early risers through tiie center sad then Morse Hared b Rockaell, took the bail 4u among the hundreds i- al riid Harline, hut Yale was pen- vard men who are Li rt- tor the annual vard's altxed for holding and Ihe Itttll sent football game left in-- .r lun.-- or sleepliue. Drill broke j to the ing cars to view the ui'.tiiicr prosim-- i for tl.e event. Few i!.,s for this great up the Oi xt plav and thru Hoyt drop- - j line on a faks mutch have been so u ir ilia utcal fool -- ped hack to tits ball weather ae this, i lie field was in attempt at a field goal, rau five yards wa thrown good condition, iiroivsing an elastic roiuil right end. hut be Hurley and it was llsrvsr.i's footing for the runu .g and a safe by oil her own line. Twice Harground for the punt h thrown back' on delnied Trainer Murphy :' '.ale waa more vard was lutasea for a loss of four yards. Tiie than lie as last nignt, notable I hue fur of the his was the feature but he did say that iu all slowness in which the teams team would play some ui the new forlined up before putting tiie ball into mations which have Iwn practiced during the pant fortnight uml which were pluy. B perry punted to Y'ale's Hue not ahowa at the 1nnu-iogame, a ran to midfield, wlier, Hurweek ago. It waa uniiniiuied that play and Flynn ( g ards would begin at 2 oTh.. k and tbe halves ley threw hint. Morse made around right end. Flynn through the would be of 83 minuvs each. got three more. Yale waa given or center The uncertainty as to the Itne-u- p 5 yards for off side play. Morse made was the same four anls outside of right tackle. Yale during the as last night, the quest nm Using whethBhevliu circles Harvard's left end for in be would er Owsley good enough renMorse made four arris dition to play at fullback at the stall twoyard. two Brill, lie then or whether he would lie replaced by through the other side ofgotthe lineyard aud from evident was with It talk Flynn. it waa first down for Yale on Harthe Yale coaches that ebaagea would vard's 3 srd line. Hhevlin again be made as often hi necessary in the circling the line from his own n barklleM, to fheet the new format tone made tao yards. Flynn got a that Harvard was exiected to allow. through ceiitrr. Morse gut a Harvard players were out for an yard through renter and Drill waa laid yard early morning vwlk. All the ruarhea out. lequiring attention from Trainer made early trips up to the field and lie resumed and Hogan o Q liack of Die line took the ball said that there would lie no biie-ii- p through signal p tact Ice fur the men until the Darker for three yards In one of the the game. best rushes thus 'for. Hogan f jitl we reached just went Trainer MeMaatera sshl bla men were through Brill for two yards more and in lino spirlta and were imbued with Yale was given four aa penalty, , due he which put the fall on yard more confidence than ifarvarij'n thought to the color of the reports line. Yale began short rushing 'and brought down from ale. gut the ball to llarvsrds Fairbanks and quicklyline, almost in front uf the gosi were tnoal ihe Mrs. Fairbanks among post. Hogan made a through notable of the spectators at Ihe game. Drill. He then carried ityard to the At noun Field Coach Rafferty, for line and Flynn followed with tlie'hall Yale, and Coach WrightinKinti, for inside the line. There was a each fumble on the snap back, blit Morae got Harvard, announced the lino-ustatement ihe that qualifying making it and Harvard was penalized inside the here might be changes at tiie last minute. The line-uPosit ton. Harvard. Y'ale. l.e Randall Blievlin I t Drill Hhsimer Y hits ....!c . Kinney Rnraback Parker r.g Squires Tripp Derby Hogan (Captain)... i.t..., r.e... Montgomery Neal FOOTBALL T il in the lust rush get a severe and bl.-- pro-gai!i crtu-- - the tusety doMii his fa e. Malthcws look Kamiull's place ul llanarjs left end hclore the kick off. Harvard kicked off to Shcvlin at the line and he ran with beautiful imerlereiiee to tiie Yale line. Mills made a good laeklc. Yale made Old Eli's Men Down Their Opponents by Score of 12 to Fairbanks is Witness of Game. X-overe- ilI,rn" ID HAH ia;r-ar- d the intruder In ENGINEER NOT A JUDGE. 'IHjI? of open3 the caah drawer. hl nl'1 rk If the f A. F. IhiremitK, Mate ran. Shaffer followed and At Galesburg, O.: Knox, 16; Berkeengineer, has wfrlv overtaken the thief whej- been prnliihlted by Judge llall from ley, U. wheelocturmt Suddenly At Columbus: Ohio State University, imaging upon the roapmive right of a revolver v. Hogan took tbe ball to n the next rush line. Mon-- - parried the hall over w.iti only a 1 ale 5: few ui lies u spare, ikure: Harvard 0. II cm kicked goal. S.nre: Yale 6: line. the llaivard .... . NOVEMBER 20, 1001. CORSET Wo art showing row tapoft, ing waist mofcl in this popular coraet,to wit all flgurao- - ' tha short hi, and glrdlsa for tho slender foureo, tho deep hip with how supporters for aro all full figures-tho- os givs satisfacguaranteed tory wear in ivary particular. Price 61.00 to 62.50, . THOMAS, Dry Goods. PerCent Reduction On All Classes Of Photographic Work for the Holidays PHOTO PARLORS , ' |