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L.n when I vas urtting the chapter called I PANTAGESk One of the Festure mein on the New Bill Opening at Mintage Next 'The Mot,' "f the NItsetore in my 17'HF: hill for the coming week ar Welitat-mtAfternoon. Mrs. Langtry (Ladi de Bathe) in Ashes" in the new vaudeville bill at the OT:pheum theatre ant book. Th. 1,tiro f eve,it3 Vantages theatr is headlined wtth which closes may he Lail to be repping into late and at the of ?hoe. timPi 19 tr;v;k:ht wph .1,eveit th PaiAages. a Print...As stare. Athena rd ling Wednesday. thinc!ng evenig ahoecExchange. Pooln roma:lc hit,iv from the Vrna. In thtr week beginning with Wee 'nos1 a leery begitinteg 10 the f11, .t the, matinee hk. h the Desert,-The Briden per minute, and Mr. Charles Dilling- have Its tittle dalliance with whit I rrowilinç Vaudeville deal of idleness intervening. thereThe Oscan httAsion open at the l'antages. Eddie Pm. who Is known to speak fore Mr. Toy will have a stay in New ham could only afford to pay 11.000! loves to call -- Bohemia?' New Yerii UIt. rht,t awl a I prottured tor tho Palitages ira it lv it'lll will attraction aensahe will the the topline the at init. I Pet nlyNell to the t.ip, t. writ on one Century with nand the York. by adores the idea of but West, gospel truth J. J. Cluxtan. snd staged I,y the- - .,11. (tonal draniztlet of th, 4.0. The Di- Bible and the other on his pocket- theatre antiAppearing HE comedy by the Hatton. entitled that you pay most Bohemia, will he able to go home the WM, art! Mart. it. I paw herIro lite magnate. Alexandr prices antag- voree QurstiGn warrit.g a troupe of book. la out against motion pictures. every night to his "country seat! me nnly the drali,Atic and pb.1,;rap,p.e i w.II soc . 1 amebic Down- - at the Cott for IC I i. lt the and Is sidesplittiLk ItIondrli PI "Upstairs Perhaps .farnoun theater, foils tuber big at, lie says there is nothing in them. Hard That is something of an inducement. Ienstunts of a voroiorfol ser; ceed where the A pis,' kit. -- Th Lost Hoy.- avaan !tunny was such ln !teartions thater deluged by id, firookA 5n4 Bowan. work. only liberal pay and a great hesive ettipodPt. tnr,;,;ch wbtch t,ith Exchange. house failed. I would suggese Carrlron anti Wonnor dre rer ,' aidhora of VV.litin the itawg.- - the lanchts of -- talk- that it was almost few horses be left valor. roma to ton ',nil sil ,, and Oeol,tee thelr ti,,,t there it K.4:2001 rs. rreeridin acid telthache It con- us at Our ease, as It were- just to extricate it , impousible an.1 the ahtn: Inahly and Went tor litii the dr.. fl!muIn a Trio. it,hani ., cerned class very -4 trt f, t til4 people"society" til! cias gingers and datir,rs tut tho Black and Vhite ,1,3! a new dra,,,at dear to the average playwrighta, es- 14IsR SPRINGTIME.- - the new tin. fort.1 1,1,1t her tn. aori Harrison t;rette brand-ne1,rn s'aucreated. but that the 'Neal!), of rtn- Parkr are hak again with a .or,e,ly 51,itrit in an et,tirely peclally to those who credit the high- LYL steal and the sixth ffeting play by Emerick Saimaa teriat had -been tellize,1 by any ly colored pictures that we are perthat fltais much favor with Vanother writer. Had Sret Harte rnyt!ts- tages patrons. Muss Parker is eirevt- !tient of The Yellow Menace.mitted to absorb. Them pictorial peo- Jerome Kern and Gy Bolton achieved a ed at hem. he might have anticipated verY success without any beating about the WILKIN. Written for The Saturday News by Alan Dale. and hows some handple are called the "Idle rich---ionally pretty.both my effort hy ReVftai deellidne rld some gowns, street and evening popular phrase. So we see & lot of bush. It occurred at w moment slims STORY or the mountains A foolieb fotkA Ate with &mai . chatting we were a bft Ted trp" vrith vitae beloved at: fiction. Iptit- twos epigrams its the !pinta. with their ructrwinena and Copyright. 1911. tor Alan DAls. Hattons can manage, music. trashy stories and eMoreacesi entertaining for all that. YORK. Oct. and concealing any attempt at "plot show girlsthir feueln.-- in th bandit of the drama It hat a particularit the Hatton can invent. and con- score to offer. can be 'Demons tization of The Trail of the Lonesome and throughout them are notes found the one In most the it from Walters ce&ling Pine. by Eugene effectively. and a high ordo 1! book the pollee in the lover's scene. these petiole aPPeat in bathing WIs genuine merit. til John Fox. Jr. It han never .1;1 suretnoiftn; of sttraction."- The Hungarian cow t before for he buys them from suits at midnight. end dance around Poem' hi a hen presented by a stork camin his musical lama delight coming !apartment. pany tri itlait Lake; and the fact, that production and the trims the kitchem for novel entertainment , and the redoubtable Jerome Kees It will be riven nett seek by the of characters-are two There sets mill from the dramatic was by no means laCkilig. The boot Thereupon him. Will es playnrn. with Stewart Robbins. Cohan and upon the wife, goaded to despair by those that appear upstairs and those Itself told a story in 1 of 'doom sprightly sief riv starred in this play & . who (,so treare Both down. that appear It contained humor of the port her confesses lover he and that agony. That la the was Harris. with road ,,le., conies as an inand overweeningly uninter- that Is Ulltint11111 at the present time. is mendously her. and therefore with she that for nt. It calla tere,diug anrm ,n quality never tacking can veuch that he did not appropriate esting that thts classification 114.PMS un- the cast were John E. Hazzard. wbo ,--"' m en,Arge,1 cast and every member of n In one scene, a "cute" IllwaIre It in the money. This eituation. bald in the necessa in their playt.. he company will lii ,i,.en in an attractmiming: Charles Mewkins.new. 4 ,....,,,,,,... , It little ingenue pretends that she has aie Intropidi. ., .., ..... telling, was exceedingly strong. Mies Sari Petrass. a the quality that today was Storni! nitontion in being ;,. roie. a gar Lothario. been in a masterly way, and it written by "wronged" comer I have heard in Londoe to t a whom iled in ths r14 iNert the ,cencr e -"..., 2 ed f or th aSSur Inti k es cute" 10ed and the not sister. he her does The end registered. play where she vraa very popular; Georg, -,,, ,, . irrir acts of tho tiran.as and scenic ,,;,,,,, 140. in The ceneuccese. In Mtn nor At does it end stands the thing actually Wilt happily, unhappily. 1 feature tstr,a1V-!effects and crireful staginor MacFarlane. of the stentorian tonea ii , which was the elose of the piece. the husband re- ter of the stage and tells him that he anti Georgia frItamev. It was a Veil Intruder, the production , ts to allow the his lents Thut lover her know he has must suMciontly wronged Stewart n,o,b1,. wiii TVIRy the part in lintrolueed to the hurry P111110r1 at the freedom. handsome production . and it win be s after vowing all aorta of re- was "cutenesa." w!tb a vengeance: which be in thqrourillY at home. Jack Cohan and Harris theatrenow famil- venge. tong time before a successor ie needed and the wife goes seen "The Great Lover" 11'1 st Ha.ing , Hales. the yoting cnrineer. Minn Nana the New Ameterdam theatre. In its most theatrical form. I. the !Litton& I find it difficult to . feminine tarty known tut the "C and Bryant will haVO the leading mountain as may remember. wrote tbs The lover sacrifices himpracticed. J11110. wrote the thing call,di music foryou-- Sari" the beautiful that the role start they augured nothing though and there is a cement self for the woman. the woman sacrir', - The former ,,',;,, will Down."Include and the and support girl: more than a dalliance with the fices her good name for the lover, the originailty,about his work tbat rad-ss , was ,,,4 Claire Sinclair. Ancyn much excellent The so pity , 'preewett Thompson. New in todeY York. where t-question of the eternal hueband sacrifices his revenge for the comedy was devoid et all gentlinP hu- need McNulty. Mice Conrad. Cloture Barnes. tons' bid It is all eminently "of the mor. and the characters lacked not time- has nett' sway for so . t I, -Huron L. 111)den. Ferdinand Munier. ,triarigle. in the usual French tp.atting. pair! 10060, , 1 .'. i, I , man seems to Inapirati amid the Just posses. the theatre." am', 'Thud Cocroft. Frank Bonner. Charles II tense melodramatic interest held the " VI but interest. The only ( ,111''': ', plaugibilit t '4 Ono cannot associate him w.th., the weak and bloodless stuff that has and Charlotte Treadwny. Murphy -audience gripped before the piece end- made the preeent season ridiculous piece wee acted by Fred Tiden, Chrisscore. He furnished . SerThe Trail of the Lonesome Pine" ed. Norman, Orlando Daly. Mary the new blood that the lyric stage dip The play was by Cyril Harcourt.' "The 'Intruder" stands out In Vivid re- tine nvith nintinees on li will rim all we vow. Foote. Arthur Elliott, I ThUrsday and Soturd.ty afternoons, who wrote "A Fair of Silk Stockings" lief. It la a play that the "habitual" AlfredCourtney mends today. , It Hesse and Leo Carillo. The t 00 ;,..,, , to smile at as ' '; : an exclient inutil,n1 program by and "A Lady'. Nit me:. and we expect- critic feels it his duty Is were in island. Poor scenes laid Long 1'1'4 a But it "melodrama." !with that is a good deal of titian play :.: 1 , 'Wilkes; orchentra uoder the direc.:'''''''''' ...' Itte.,1'J ' It has "mys- Long Island! It seems to be the ref- THERE ed a cosy little comedy with the en- the public appreciates. i f , '4 tion of Morrts A. Andr), ' talk about New Yorks newt ,., today all for the uge nowadsys particularly excitement. it has plot, tire' OW drinking tea. Instead we tery." It has of new theatres! I Imagine that a delightful embroidery' ludicrous homes! has and It 'leo , were treated to a huaband, a wife, and of detail. It kept me good. It held ' '''.; ' .' fr., emanates from the fertile Cera, mix-u,a lover in a marrow-chillin- g . me engrossed. In a word. It was a T. HE little Princess theatre failed in; ',('C Folk the It appears that theta 0,9),ft cr' Preys agents. ,, Player Among It It entertainment. is who a its effort to sive us a home of; are dosaus of attractions ciaMortrAt When the husband, magis- capital evening's , .; I ,,t 1,"7.! : ,;. 4, v ;. Kern-hi- e Frank was acted by admirably ; 't ' fashioned atter the famous! for a New York hearing. sad unaboo trate in Paris. is called away to a ut) . Tousle, as the- - huebaadl Vernon thrills '1) When l"arroll who plays , to 2F,i, tiall ior the reason thAt all k-1- : 4. the leading woman op; nsite Frank neighboring town, be leaves the sum Meet. as the lover. and H. Cooper Cliff. Grand Guignol in Paris. So now &ill the obtain . . are occupied, Then it is : theatres The as nia thousand of francs ((ritt wife in the hundred two ( en burglar. to era at "Se are the speetacular in have another Grand Guignoll i i , ' declared that several pars are fore. Mies Olive Tell was lees eon. imitation. This will ee M Cohan theatro'. gave up her drawer in the played by CarelessnenrrA in room. 1 attempted living 14 that ',,,, t-. . TMe wan a character that stable on ,. ,T!'.,.:,4 whistilor act to go on the legniniate" ly, of course. Large sums of money vincing. fourth 'street. reacnea to move to make vray for tints 4, It is to la It TO had little to do but whine. and Miss through aThin) ( ,.. ""i2lk . .0, . ma.tgo. qhf. toPeanie untierrt,idy for the faS11311F. dark lt will to have contracts. 1.: die somewhat ,1-"- k on . the whined. Tell stagware always carelessly f 'rn h ma certainly for fivc edffcrent actreas. lire",.. left in all ita crudity, and the seats will notice that the really '' ' VS.vA ,,,-,-' ' You may ask why the scones were will be then EINie V,il Tctupest posed of. The lover and the wife re- -The Infer- PleYs. and there are very few of moe! wooden benches! .4.:0::,'; , : le the , 111 ,,,,"".....',4.y France? in Well. that A 'ITA J o placed are never forced to um. le burglar ; ence is that New York. In order to got klihilia tiheg mthoenneyighatn 4. jou:tu,am ..1.1 i..dial. .sni, .,,,,.:,,,nrtei of the home of convenience. marriage ,,,..,,,,x part must be phyMeally uncomfort- They stay. They stick. They are which It was very important to em- a thrill, as the lover Is leaving the house. :44 the ITICSt t''Ying tzme of her whole ..:4.: The cannot be owned. ie. It is a delightful Inference- - budgeable. ,.; Do you begtn to saver the "com phasize in the case of "The Intruder," areer. Stto ncycr knew from tuo- it must vanish. It exthe other. but the little was Princess llibwever, Ce... a or in In such hue. America England 'nent to MOnlent 'Whether she would plicationT" When the return of the 4.. I comfortable. and did look easier to pretend all this than to cow be called upon to octet) intp a higher husband occurs. just as the alarm has band and wife aa we saw In this play ceedingly eir, extremely pleasant. and perhaps that fess that those others are lacking 'iLk ---emotional role. a comic and opera ' been given by the affrighted wife he would not be at all plausible. was the trouble. Who knows? I have during quality. In one Or two comae role. a brilliant comedy role or a diseovara the lover. watch left in his plstil move visited the Grand Ottill01 perhaps It Assessor, to OPtiOUS part, the has been wonder- - kite room. Still complieationel The AND DOW they say that little Silas frequently 40. 0 4 In Paris, and I must admit that It was that could stay lonator sad perellane! anti It ham been 'real burglar, who Is a sort of anion . Clark Will remain not , filly successful . be To couple st on crude. all sure, at I in mind have to I offers ProoPsr. her own effort. that 001 Lupin. 'Wits the lover sad ithrough with her beloved movie., and leaell the ilet sot. a of means rouSMI Paved l i while bank which by notes they 'Dell that him the the stolen ladder. of the Productions reached MISS NANA ROBBINS. BRYANT. top STEwAla road. and a democratie looking court ink On tire. could Way In New Ter It is Imposeible to use, as the numbers legitimate alone. According to BroadLredina wen and lady of the Wilkes l'in)ro4 ntto alit tic I...en in 'the was not ithOwlbut Grand one kr inside the of and Guignoi way. the of known. are At the conclusion The burglar Broadway always production ', Clark wanted $2.0901 in the least primitive. 'New York must I ' (Continuon on pato nova). lot -- War tirnies." Mme. Nazitnota Will thOse pictorial and Whoity Improbable I somettmes!---Illis- e Pow suratetiou a bleb opens neat, ar et4t. . !,'; 1,.0,- - LP,:.'1: )4," t"ILV t4.'IST ' ay III '' i I r a -- m - c- t.",ik ,.Ir , . S' iI; t; ALAN DALE SAYS: ; lat l "Trail of the Lonesóme Pine" Attraction at Wilkes 4 '.,' 1.. i -- ,e73- NEW : 11 ,.. . 41' I - . It I - tier : .,;., Sf , teIrth-lender- ''4:1 - , -- e., ?WILKES r ' gl, t ' Iii: i' i i , - I t t. t 41 4I "I" 1' , )1. '., ,,o, i'17-:,:r"- e ) ' ..., I ' d IA written-to-ord- ' ,. .. , ..' 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Bir Herbert will play a brief season in New York. during which be will present "Richard II,- and "The Newcomer" The actor.managor a American engagements will end in January, and will then return to England to re- Ihe direction of ilia Majesty's thea- - 0.w. l- , tf ,,,,.T- 4P Ke ! (II , ' an Ire;.,hea i th-o- l " 1 r'hill:dweirpghleangtfaeamein in to Bill b - oil e.br,,,r1 .ir . 0 4.... i at well known acLorch, a once -t frocks ner waltz tor here is playing Klek In in Topekm Theo. IArch and Cecil Fay were a.tpIte.t,a,,rand dance hit win it goodly 0,.. i,,,,.,,,, v,iwo c,,,,,, nt ,, a 'seen a; Chieic and Molly Howes. giving fun ..r. hnt 1.,i-r- o ;a. and ;,.tonsicapable characterizations Inc 1Ii,111 te LON,. a 1eit Prrhaps the mantle of Henry W. grool, of living old ,Savage as mn operatic impresario will mod.k reibt,41.,- - - wil, r,,,,tis iil l,..i-,0 .,loilloq fat: upon the sheuldrs of John Cori. ,j,,, the c., lehret.1 the for it reems that thus far he has put l'a 1;roup. over the first Ng musical hit of the "I ;reek SieiVe.. "A;,.:10 ,trirl man gal, us Aleznn,lr;a to rlfitPltaoling I; his season. and this same Prineess Pat- - last year. rtinoicol ono hors on the xviothone. For lie pAvt. SCII, e el( ,t.' I. fit hits. many "ea SO:la Mr. Eavage was looked The as ideal prnfideet of musical lii0'sgl WIti 0 few c, iaaical f tvontee upon V.. tVtn ch liner of -- The Yellow offerings. Inasmuch as this manager le..,.,, ..tnOes the loll now play-I- , i5 going irto Of (1P1- Heins. Mr. Cort ot,r of the i n.thetim e ltc-- ;, ahe 4,, .ilt .tttt t i''t,:,lillt hflititif in 11, ,',1C, ',I, ttr the sol,liers anti tat.gible e,..denee of the ,os:,ottil, Klrh a hteh reach her a,o,,,et ;:.ilLipin.,,,arrcarda An ex- hitt.eftehts the kt it;ng nee Iles. Lad,1 , pert Ler ;1,37,-ftic; ,t..,;, :4,11,7,C ,I.,1:;,,e troto, $1t,, n,a1;:; r u31-for r 1.11er tr plot. at the frdtt At r w h 0,1, vr.,nt ,.., ,:. , r T t'l" pt..olto T.,,1 run , ,to ' , t AL, tWiii fot th.s tinao :.,,,ort Is ,, - , ' ' f f 14$ pen is ''' ' ' ' ' .J!, ,,.. ' ' ''1) ,s, .....,.... 0:;?ra Wives of 4: Irr1, 4,1, ,r, sot folk retti..el.1 f,,t,t 'hi. Knah e,1.7.,11t.toary Jrnly sena in the ,onntv whrelate de rathe's cnnnt,v henna la locatecl 3 N,!,,,r,i,iv fond ,( her. Labe,a 'ittt . of le a rfs tb,cke. m itten s aril r. lilt :ill 1.11e,l : . la.v",--1- . ho. a in it e T.1.e:;) ti. . ' ni, vv. 1144.1,,,,,,,.,.,.... 1,, 1,, ,,,,,,,, ,,r,,,v And atnitewheri, theittre..,t .,,kirt I; - t, lsok' ow-..--- ." o, ,,,.: ,,1 there re, th '' cell-4:- .ki: ur- it.',$ r ,, Innuo, ,, ,,, I.Itie l, whch t ,,,' l' 1.;42' - wh., lo 1:I,. oure;t,est actr,...411 the world- - iind t!,-- . v ill aro,ver ,,I,,,.r, ,,,,,..,....1.11. 1..,,,,...,,..- t o t:I ' I "'l ,I1,, 111fatt" eVentne In her one .1.t V,,,i,e,W.i .,-.- . , " -. - o- , .,i .,, 'to , it. C,r ,,r i ,. , - ...-.,.....or- 'it, tt)P.I'llEll 9. the tnent' t re. f the F.,f!,,,a fighti. z ,,,,,ettint re in ,161:1, - !kl,-- , 11,- 0 iN,L.T4 o4 , Age - Hilda Soong it, to become a mem- Untifortsla Tithwtotreing the fiat of Salt Franchwo. ,,,,ene her of the -- Getting Married- - corn and William has as- pant The 111...itin day 1 titch COEllt 4 tii the ',Alt Loke Theatre eigned her to the rote of Lebia. II htntrns.t.V.-t- cottrtr, .i - '' '''''I.'" I';' .rw .11,14.1n ' t M""." N qr. .. 4 and I F., NNI.-- 1 0 I .1I Iit.t,lIt t'lo. , t o - :,,. l , ',' . 4' fa Primo? I rens ; lot- ',n' e t,1-1- . lift, ,. .1 In Otago ' .4 . ., Geol . at:,.... ia,04, ,AL v, 1.;4t'l ...,,, Ped this Artaid in ealttorrta hottory II" ;!t1 . tilt , f , , . ' rr thoII ?LIT co ,!' ,,,,,t I 1- i1 , 4.'; ,!' Fottn t rt.tit, toottio,,,e, t,C . ,,, ' .110' a -- 1 ,, Nest Week. 1.1; i 74ra i I ..f I !ott drepoi, -- lir,. ; A ,4. DON CASPAR DE rirsq ;11P itedrig T.I iZ,I O., ,:;-:- --- I 4 , ,.. , , , picture Rambeau appears in the cur- of the Metropolitan. number MO - Fir Herbert Tree has arrived to his new eseapon in Boston on !open 15 in "King Henry VIII." Other which he will include in his are R.Tchhearrell." ;repertoire mn .. , . -- id, le, -' fs ,.. kr tt'4,- - 1,:1 tt r so, ni te Tr,o,,., tl, it lt., ''- :, S, . Iftettluttlit . sa ilia onteo, I. 7', si '. ,r1Sothern ni E ngla, their , v. P. ,,,,,,h. f,,, r,,,!..,, 0,,,o ytt, e ,,. ,, ern ,, th e ret. it!, t t. 0ti.o i t i', fft . .. ,e: i 1 e'.I lefr,it , 0 . .64,...,.. o, - r Mime If 7.--- ''' CP'tSi : - tAhabttaluttiwfulill CI , be .,. pECTION , The Famous Jersey Lily , Is Headliner of the New Orpheum - ; , M t - t: e A r-- - (ri g ored-ii,.In- NI.-- : - iI of ... , -- , - e IN ,,..! c,,v vt h.: ao, - ,,,.. Icteet rr, e '1;- ..t. I At, -' ,,--r.'...- 4;y-4-- ' ..,. Y frit t'., :41,11.., I It i. hi p rt. q l',. Crone Atha): t.c.,6 tcrs .1",,I., tn.--. r , rrir:.1, .ohh- - frm-T-l'r , Irite,. tio II, i ... I', ,, 7, , ; ...,. ,,,,-- , INIMMWM,EIndm. -- - , , , ''!'.,-'- ., , 4t..1,01 v ,; '..4,-- - ) 1 . 0 lo.. . I ...,f ti. tfliftr1- eiif o r .1.1.- ,,, 4,,I.0, t ,,r f!... .1...m, .t ' I, f ' ',.. t . Ihr .4 t. ' ,, ',. ' , ",':.' ,:! , VIIP1-:- - . t.i .it ,h elm the 1;f 1101 tied I retro. the uwier'..kIne ?Ill 4 I' , ft-- -- .... .'. ' he ...HI 1, . ...1. 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It,. 4, ...4...'",''''.:,;V,!-''''',;..''- ' - , ' , ; - When Laurette Tay;or goes on tone will be neceasary for Philip Merl-val- e to retire from Pollyanna. for he Is to be Miss Taylor's leading man in "The Harp r)f Life.- - The Wooing of Ere" and "Happinems" . .. Marjorie Rambeau has been receiving all aorta of film offers since she scored her big succees in -- Cheating Cheaters." That in always the way with prosperity. When one la Unknown it Is extremely difficult to get chance to show one's worth. but as soon as one makes a hit everybody in the world is after ynu Miss flambeau will stick to -- Cheating Cheaters for the rest of the season and during . next summer she wilf, take up 'norwith a vengeance. and it 11 '. 1916 OCTOBER . 1 f . : ' Cri- , . retire from the motion picture world. A communictation from her husband. I Charles Bryant, states !nut the imprasition that Mine. NA111101qt was to appear In a series of motion plctures caused her Write ineariVrtiebett In view of her ambitini.e and aspirations to continue in the at oken drama. It has not yet been nettled whether the actress will go back t& vaudeville or appear in a play.- - v - . 1 : , , ...mtt...........Ap---,.-.o. . .dr - k- ... .. . IJESERET EVENING-- NEiVS , .,,, 1 ,.. ' , , , - ! ,,, I . 4 I tt . - , , , i3,111 ''''....,..'" ' , ,' .i ' ''''.......'-- t - . ' . ' , :: 1.. ....7...... .. - , :'I.., ,' . - .... - '7. - ; 4 .,f-- , 2t, :,,- - ..,,:'' - '.. - - .. , Pt th PP el |