O is - r ._ . _ _ -_‘ ' > ' i -. o ‘ . M . ‘C 2. - ‘ z , Q‘ . .. " '_ 1 vv - ‘ News ofColumbia Society |E .?memberaarcurgedto)u- present for- election of officers. ‘ Waddell, Lorry street. entertained yesterday ‘E,-ogffle-Baker Wedding Tlmrada ‘ li . of Miss Dorothy‘ fie mlflllfl 3"’°“° °f..Br°°kfidd Po afternoon with an informal tea com. Ward ”¢l‘“" 9*" °3_3o ddod‘ plimentlng her mother. lira. Thomas will be aolemntzed It - ‘t the A. Crimes of Helena. Mont. Mrs. ‘next 11“-l"3d'5 '“°"“$°';; D , Grimm is stopping on her way home lalzc ‘.“i from New York. Mrs. Sid-n:y Rollins. Dumas Apartments. will entertain at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon with four 5; performed by Dr. B. D. Sipple 0.7 fgyette. _ we «n-«wt to Mr. Baker wast tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. . ' centlyat a part)‘ 2|"t’" ‘ll 3"" l‘”"l“ Richard findall and Mrs. Richard lid I ' of hlr. and Mrs. ll. ('. llart In l3T""l*' t"lark. _‘ field.- ‘ . . . -’f“ “" . -. _ . , 3.. m."- {nend.- Ill Ihnm-r |.{lJ¢‘.\lr« at the Phi Delta "5 spent lhru ve.ir~ '1 beta house last night were Mrs. here 9-ervintt as Ru (‘mm nurw. John Rll¢‘I(l(‘S..hl.l.\.\ ltuth Belcher. ‘ Sm” \vm.(.m|,‘.,-_ 193-_r' ,},,. 1,“. In-wt: hlus ltuth Williams. Miss Aileen Id ' in giiwhf work ‘ in Linn Hutton, Miss Jean langan. Jack . Eriiw. (‘rawfnrd and Edwin Stark. ""- B“l"" l’ "‘”l"' ‘f—fiI‘.'": iilimii '. Mrs. u.-mry (‘lark. 1400 Bass. av odist Church at l'l:fl1:‘:h(‘_ fut“ w wine. will entertain at 2:30 o'clock well lmuwn lllf‘l|llL);fl’“ Uri ’“"f'_r_ l-‘riday afternoon with a bridge I lW"."b" M "W l" ' hart)’ in honor of her dauflhter. Mr.-. ‘W Fe-.ter Poland of Cameron. .\li~~ Mary Jo Turner of \\'a.ching- ' ton. Ukla.. and Miss (‘arlotta Kull of Oklahoma City will arrive Satur-‘ day to enter the University next se- mi+'ter. “,7 u _gh“rt \Q'¢'Il(ill||{ ll'i|v ,1 “mph. Wm he at home in llllllla\'Illt'. .EiIc(’ll Lancaster ‘_,¢o3e Wed Tomorrow mu-rigge of Mints Hazel ’ _ , _,. . Filr:-en Lancaster of Columbia to W. .\lis.- Lelia Waring. who has been (3 ‘Bonk’. of \'.'¢.|,1, (‘ity will be visiting .\lr.~. James B. Gantt. chap- ,,.;|‘p;-nnized tomorrow at noon at the iron of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. e . of the bride's parents. Mr. and has returned to her home in (ial uni, A. l.. l.ant-aster. -Illa Ste-wart .\' .\l. -odd‘ will lie ti quiet '- V _ ‘ find. dT:;l"“ll'|('"l‘fflfIlt‘(.lllIlt' lilflllll('\ ‘“'l’‘ J’ ‘L T'l’i’”‘ "{ ‘sllnngfilqd will "tit:-nd )After the ceremonv the l‘ lltt‘ Hut-rt of .\lr.~. t‘. E. Benson. W. . wlllilt-ave fill‘ ti short \ve(lilmt.' 4"“ ('hn”l“" l“'"“H¢' 8.\'¢‘TI|N‘. Ml"-‘- Tippm i~ attending Ful'lftt'l'.\' Week. Mi!I'S'LllK_‘"5l"" l‘ “ ‘~""‘_‘.l”““'h"‘. Mr. and .\lr.-. J. ll. Thomas. 6013 the l.:nI.\'cf-‘Ill’ h“"" “"d_"‘"w (‘"7 l'ioviilence road, have as their house .s l.oui.-e Foreman, student sec- retary of the Southern Baptist i(‘on- \'<-ntiun. was the guest of Stephens (‘ollege \\'ednesday. ‘he was here- in the interest of the student can- \'( ntion to be held at' Shawnee. Okla., l Stephens Collegio Voters E ntcrlain TVRANKLIN BORN 218 YEARS AGO TODAY.‘ BOSTON lGreatest Men in Country Have Assembled to Celebrate Anni- versary. BANQUET IN New YORK International Society 15 Formed to Pay Hom- age to American ’ Leader. Sonic» of the great! at men over the country hre assembled today to cel- ebrate the 218th anniversary of Be jamin l-‘ranl-:lin's birthday. in New York a great banquet.-among other things is given to pay homaiirc "- tliis noted American leader. The Employing Printers‘ Associa- tion of .\'ew ‘mic, and many other printing organization.-i throughout ‘ the United States. have ‘regularly ohserved Franklin's birthday with a banquet, but this year in order to make this great banquet a success. Franklin admirers have formed the International Benjamin Franklin As- sociation. and all other organiza- tions will celebrate with this neiv‘ society. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston. 5laas.. January 17. 1706. He was born in a large family. being the fifteenth of the seventeen chil- dren born to Josiah Franklin. Jo- xiah Franklin had emigrated to Am erica and was engaged in the busi- ness of ‘making tallotv candles. Franklin's father intended that l‘ should enter the ministry. but he div’ not. either because of the poverty of the family. or because at an early :- - 0 THE Ct)LUMBlA.' mssounmn. ‘ 3. ‘ s. ageyhe was determined against this" career. The schooling that young Frank- lin received was very slight. At the agcofsyears he was sentto a grammar school, but remained tltfl’? for only one year. for his father was unable to bear the expense. ‘Hie next V year_he was sent to school to learn reading and writing: in this school" again he remained for only a year. This experience ended his schooling. Franklin bcarns Printing Trade. Benjamin \I‘a:- than apprenticed to his father's trade. but the boy's dis- like for this trade was so insistent that his father realized that some change must be made. no he apprt-r.» tind Benjamin to James. an older son. to learn the printing trade. James Franklin was the founder and printer of the New England ('ourant. the second netswpapc-r that wa.~ ex-‘er printed in America. While in this office with his brother. lien- jamin not only learned the trade of printing lint ltlsu wrote for th?- journal. The article.-‘ he wrote were anony- mous. Benjamin. who. was liberal. realjzedthat if the articles that he wrute were signed the_v would not be publli-hed. Janios thinking that they were written by Ilostoniziii printed them. mes was arrested for printing one of these articles. After this ll‘.t two brothers quarrelcd so much tha the young apprentice broke his in dentures and ran away. Two hundred years ago last (ictn bet‘. Benjamin. a boy of l7 ye.-tr» arrived in Pliilndelphia, without money. all his worldly pt-.~se.~‘i'.-ii‘: wrapped in a large handkerchief. He had experience in the printing ll':.¢‘l:.‘ and a great deal of aml-ition and un- developed ability. At this time he \\'11.~ la-.1,-i;ui :.t l.;.- lhe people‘. but it did not take lvm-3 for him to establit-.lt him.~i-lf xi». :. leader of his community, and people began to realize that Le an exceptional man. It .1123 in tl:‘< city that he spent the gr-.-itrr _\cxi!.< For Years Home-Baked Bread Has THURSDAY.‘ _the first of the modern jmniali.-is to t .~_\'l\‘ani:i and lilit-\\'i~r the .-\nu-rig-mi l’lIilo.-oplziczil Fen-io-15‘. the v -- __.__ ._ . _ - , _._.._ of his life and there be accomplished Through his influence, great extent. the Stamp Act was removed. he helped to draft the Declaralionl of lndcpendenee. and was one of its so many of the remarkable things that he did. is Father of American Journalism Franklin is known as the father of American journalism. not because he was the first in the new country to direct a paper. but because he was run an independent ncwiqmpcr. One of the oldest and beat-known in: its founder; it is the Saturday. Evening Post. , After the year 1730 l“r.ml:lii. was - JANUARY 17 1924 .2 ._.4 .._—o-... Franklin secured friendship with France during the R on; _~ War. and through his diplomacy r. ‘ obtained for a country that most bankru Try a Missourian want ad. . . pt. loans amounting to ‘ _ V _ rnaga- nnllions of francs. He was one o‘ '-'-’N‘-* 1058)’ Still carrier his name .1-» fthe signers of the Treaty of Paris. $50.00 was al- ments. $33.00. :__. Including carrying case; on hionthly pay- THE PAGE TIIREE ‘ The Machine You Will Eventually Carry Pay An You Use It. Underwood Portable iussorin sroiuzfi‘ ‘J Pflitllrrd in many kinds cf public ac tivity. ln act his activities and :'chIvvcn.ei'.t.~ vary a great deal. It was he who founded the Philadehiiia l.il-rary. the fir~t public eircula.ing lilirary in America. He \v:i~ the founder of the l'niver~it_v of Pen... Ffahltllll \\‘;i\ llH- lll‘.'l‘llll‘T «if {nan} U‘*‘lUl llilht". ‘Ut'll ;i- the open .-tovr fur the lu-tt:-r tvarmmg -if the rum-," ll)!‘ llfllillllflgf laul_ [hp ’i[]]"h‘o]'.‘§. "llilIIlll')'. and lillH('1tl lI'fl‘-‘l'> fur xii-(~. l3(‘l*‘-‘. P14‘. llr “:i~ the inventor of the mangle for tire-_u-ing linen» and 11 lllfll \\‘lou|d shun’ {hp h“ur.;_ m.:.ut«-.~ and -Q-(‘col -, in the political ~.v..r].1 [5,-;mk|g,, “X15 lli."t) a'pr«.'pHna-;i'. fjguf-(-_ mo cummi.—siotier for Pennsylvania at the lntercolonial (fiingresg, For Sleigh Parties (‘all 418 Black Big: .-tleil riratvn b_',' mo- tor ll‘llt‘l{ nil.‘ ¢:2"r_\' 1-1 to 1b’ people. Ladies’ Coats Ladies‘ Sweaters: Ladies’ Velvet Dresses Ladies’ Serge Dresses . - Ladies’ Poiret Twill Dresses sale. and a great many silk dresses included in this lg-price All Furs Greatly Reduced 10 Days e (1? - be if tli - Juiiior lit‘)-l ‘mm th. During th - d ' sh’ ‘ _ ' lgmc :lon\1V0r:ist‘n ‘Voters‘ of Stc- tallwcl lo’ the Baptist gii‘l.~ iii)!’ thi: The slore Sldacrchanmseu 1 0 S 3' PM” College entertained from 4 to cnllr-go and addressed the men's Rcigncd Supreme, - i 1. t‘.‘,_ . I'll * 5:30 o'clock this afternoon with a lead:-r.~hip group of the Burrall Bi- »; -~ ‘~= ' ha i _ ,9. in we parlors of (‘olunibin llall lilt' t‘la.-as in the evening. ‘ ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘- bu . in honor of Mi“ Juli“ Lmhrup. win, \ l.l‘.\0.\l. conceal:-.~ that tor )._"I!0l:I‘-l‘.i$' and an excellent 7 5 ‘,9 ' an guest of l’rtesidt'nt and Mfr‘. 0 f F tn.-te lil'(".ltl made :1’. home has no competitor. By uung G 0 _i ' 31, tv d. , . no 0 c e\v— ' . - I . , ,‘._. .;, ,... . ~ ,. on!“ ‘git’ guwurlinduded we nwmbm_"_‘ . ll.-l . l'lour you are .i. ure.l of lim.i.g an honi. .!_x mill: l _ ll¢_ of the ham}. ‘mg the Mudrnu. M Last opportumty to buy a .\lod- product whose food value l.~ of the liighest. Asl; _\-our grocer or . Nd Stephens College. Those in the r(-- em Home close in. ’ it by name. ‘c . W ‘l‘ eeiving inc were: Temiwrnncl‘ 3 blocks from the business district _ —_Z 555 - " 9" :'?.‘i1’7»§.fi§'.i§.3,£'.‘..‘a“l‘«'.‘3."'i"‘i‘i‘“\3;...f.' 2 W“- '""" ""“"““" B C t M11’ 8. El v t (‘ i ' ' ' v ; W i rm» «ch-I °°"'~‘ 0"" 3 ' '"g- M 0" t"- Now Is Y our Opportunity--Continuin g 10 Days "“'::‘ Mrs. McClain to 30 ft" 53'' 0.-' RN13. 009 Hlflfll)‘ 'm_0d- (‘olumbia . “wt, ' Hogtggg to Sisicr fin’ mm’ mrmim bu"'"l'm' ‘L ml. l; i.. nt.t‘ pt'i'.'il('g:- to offer you. in the next In day . znuq. li-.v.n;: op;,or1i;iini«-~ oi‘ unucuni lYllI'l‘t'--l, ’l’limn:li '.l~~- -in: lists A M! lllld M" W F “c(‘l"l" ‘um pmlcmemfil hhruh“ ‘ma ("um Li-2 is i-..,-—; ‘ ~ - ' ’ - - ' *'29(' A splendid val-.ie for school and every $3.00 -‘it‘Tit1‘- 3\M'.\'- 370*" “"3 Bl‘$"l~ 3‘-‘M Ba Li B ‘V Cans from "Final" (CM-mod) V3307 OPE“ cunlnni 35‘ _C‘"“°" H““""l' ”"hI"°h"d ‘ ‘ ' ' “zlc day Went‘. in slim: ii to 1". liwulflr "3""-'9‘ $4.45 54'»-inch Poiret Twill. Brown . l .$Il.'.’5 )3 (‘ll 8’ Qt OUT --Kama. w.1u'°—-"nova Sang"-"jevlel Soo¢"— $1.94’ Fretoxxntws . V . - . - — - -0- A - - -330 :‘..’»c. -tfvc. and soc. A" Blankets at 3 Reducficn < Umo" (0 Med Sweet D°°'l'°""'C*"d"‘ 5°"‘°""T"° "°"‘"P'l‘°" 5°‘‘-'‘‘'' 53”" F35‘ "°:{°’°‘l -Q'('jl‘“D’l‘t‘)cl""3- "6’ $1 28 January Sale. 25c rec pieces -ll)-inch ‘W on-. The Women's Union f th B - 35731 l2 ”.wh' Blue" .0“. an ‘.u ‘Ty ' ~° ' ' ‘ 3t'T2t'. in Tan. Brown and (ire!- tllt Church will hold ‘its :9 uliir r 9 GE from “Ripletto" (Verdi “dd Opera Company “.3--:nch Fast ( olored Satincs. all shades 45¢ l‘ADlEb ‘5"Il\ HOS’-'4 V with mad‘ swipe. ncguh" 32.“ K . liuegunt gomorm“ m the church pub ‘ on Get “Elana Call Us"—"Carved Upon My $1.00 Kimono Silks . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .85c Onellot of Lndi(-- Bruvvp and Tan bill: vain“ PM January Sfle _ V 4 I _ I SL3;-| lots. The usiness meeting will be of the Soul"—"Woman is Fickle"—Quai-tet. $1.50 Kimona Silks . . . . . . . . , . , . . .. 1.28 Hose. l.n-le Top. Double l-oot. sizes 8‘.-; H M mm" mm “uwtym_ Ycunw MU at ll o'clock. Luncheon will be The Best to D"‘¢l‘°" °‘ '-5‘ c"°°'”-Ch°"”'"A""Y- Dl”‘"l’“. l”'9\'0 l’l°“’-‘ Plaid W“~‘l‘ S"m"“" fl” l° 10 J d ‘Red \‘avv Bl:0\\‘n and 59|'V¢'d at l2 o'clock and the after- childn-n'_< (lro-<9-cs. 75c V8 es‘. to -lflnuary 8319' 98¢’ llouhd. Re ’ o-'i value '7 10 ( Man meeting will begin o 1:30. Eat at MELODIOUS msritumami. close 0.-. .................. ..29¢ Q _al Q8‘ of mnsingwm W: °“- *~'“*"{~ --{.1 i -- . rs. Alfonso Johnson will lead - o,.i....,.. P ‘ 9°“ * ° ‘ . "M "W" 3"*°“ “'5' ‘"' "'°'- ‘" s\\l ‘ n“‘,eun" .171!‘ lick‘. 1.. I-H‘ Mmréurdulda. ¢ Pun’ ll‘! “'0Ol and l"O0l—-lllltl Sl_\'lC inches Wide . ~ i - ~ SL535 ‘p.“i:ltIth will gli!\'¢.;’oa mcasagt and * 1 $2.50 Garment .. ._ .....$].gg Fifi, down .;_-X. Huck T,,._..,.1,_ kl“... mu“? ‘Vi " l'5l .. _ . E» . ' ‘ 3.00 G . t . . . . . . . .. 2. .- ‘ ., * A ' 5/ R. 2. 1...... and Mrs.‘Ji‘P!illi-tzlt-fir. COLLEGE ucnr VOCAL szuzcnons p cm at dcpanmep} durlxnx_ this {sale gm 6:33;‘ ‘ % A y y A A H :3 39 i.m.m.i.. a. l‘:lI(‘l’l . “iii- ‘“‘” "" Little“ Bdtarfly (fmar“Music Boa Revue") Join Steel ""‘” °”" "‘““-" '"""“"° m "'"'°"" ° '" .° . ' "2... .\II Remnants of hills. Wool or . ot- ' « the Sum“ W"'°" BM" ”“"'“ INN An orange can in California’ ' (from "Music Box Revue") 1921! to ’-*‘”-“ ‘° -"°“' ‘"‘1‘."“"" ‘ . ' “'00 ("mom ' ' ' ' ' V ’ ’ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' "‘3"° ton. one-half Price. _‘_~. 0. ll!‘ Broadway Mcthodi.-st Church John sud H Shades of 30‘.-inch Blessaline at. Curtain \-ct‘. “M. ui.-cue.‘ Q1-rims fit-inch 2.50 All-Wool Jer.'e3._ ‘ i :"......" '"°°‘ “‘ ’‘ °'°‘°°“ “" .. .................. ..n.4s ' '<~'.;i..."i;.‘.. " ‘ ' -.. # -- $1.95 ‘On . n at the home of Mrs. O. R. Not H00-NH Tit‘! Bil] Murray ‘gal 10 in Shades of .'l¢‘.-inch Satin. at per yd. 51.45 V : V k __ T, k. “C Roten. 400 South Fifth street. All ‘ ° ° Aileen -Bil! Mtlra A large selt~c~.u-n to ('li00‘l .ron~. {tnos c.. K‘ In: « -« - » - . Big Hearted lune Stanley 1 - . . 3_ .,9 r. ,, w . __ __ >_ V 34’? €un3l" Q00 ’‘ ' - - ' ' ~ - - ' ' ‘ - ' ‘ -'c Fa.-t Colored JIpIh(‘.'\(* FTP!“ . -9!‘ ' ' “V A H ‘ DKNCE RECORDS P i h F :"“:"" 2:31‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ’ ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ’ ‘ ‘ ' Serpentine Kimono (‘rcpt-s . . . . . 29c ‘ ' . T 'ki.h r H l:, I 't ancy '4 am i - . . - . - ~ . - . - - .. . - Yafra an [finch Site as You're Born—Foa Trot ‘" ‘ ° “C ' " °' '" -5‘ cu am Gmd‘ ~ ‘ . V _ M .54‘. OM‘ nwtc 3'3 (-rt‘) Utlnfhllll ‘ J’“”‘-- __ . - Borders. ‘ V’ f . r hm 1- 5" 1 (from "Nif& £11913’) 08%“!!! am‘! 1,2!‘ o_ T k_ h T ‘ ‘than 21 $100 (“mam Good‘ V H H " fisc or wonzui o c I r n . . 0.4-) " i 1“ ‘III. lfii Gil 0' as Trd - . :"c ‘"_"‘- Owe’-s_') ‘Q ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ’ ' ' ' ' '43: ' ’ ‘ (Inc lot SL130 Baby Blank:-Us. a-writ-I ' P am. "New. of I923") Gather-Davis Orchestra Trurrlrii j,‘;‘5 """"" " 78¢ WHITE BED SPREADS colors . . . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. sI.2s , u , ~ , _ . . . . . . . . . .. ' - - - . . ' ’ .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2_I2 0;. ’ h Bled-hcd Dome.-tic no l'I W M a . W? Tufklfih 3013 ll’! b0‘£S . - . - - - - ‘2“’o hpfcads ' ,_, nu: { , ’ i ' i Wliteannaadllhonlzutn 19117 10 , 33.50 Spreads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323. m _ _ _ , _ _ . 1,..- l , , u ' 50 S cad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3_£3 t .WILL%1-AM 5- HART Am-Ir <*- Ba-1->"> P-='Wl*--“"5-°"**“" CRETONNES 3.. s;,‘’.'....,,.' ................... ..s4.:is Undcrmuslins of All Kinds ' » In RN‘.-Tr‘ F“T" 13213 10 ‘ Mi 35¢ cmgonn“ , , , , , , , . . . . ..29¢ 87.530 Srprcads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$6.3!-i Including Philippine Gown». (‘he-misc. ’ ll ‘ All -35c Cretonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..39¢ $10.00 Spreads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.50 Ste-pins. Tedd e-. Lu’. if The Iaast the Coach All 50c Cretonnes . . . - . . - - . - - --40¢ 1.0“-EIJNG 81.00 Garments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. 85¢ A . i. . , All 65¢ Cretonnes .1 . . . . . . . . . . . --52¢ T 1_ . H H21‘. 31,25 (3.:-menu Sl.00 . magnificent new presentation of Harts an 75¢ Cretonnes ........... ..60c 35° ,r°"'_‘l'."‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ’ ‘ ‘ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' _ H25‘. si.so Garments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .st.2ii Y masterpiece. «The Cold.Deck. 2:: :ll::CCretonnes . . . . . . . . 3 3:: Gcarnaents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ‘ ' ‘ ' . um \ . . 4 o - - . - o . . . o . . ' - - . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - o . ;. Hart was never more daring than in this pic A" “£5 T'fi_r"‘:_ Cw“ ‘ ___________ H85‘ 3... Towcling ..................... .-ac mm Guam. _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ , _ . M‘: 97 _ ’ 45c Toweling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “fit , l ~‘“5° sanrrmc MADRAS wan. Goods : 4 mg 0031'" ll’-"""" ‘O M -I ~ _ U“ i..‘..-----.0 Q. .;. CAMEO COMEDY _ One lot 35: Shh-tint lullm .. ..... ..28c Lo Reducuonsulall nwokh ‘M8 (mm BM“. 3.“ :5 i one lot soc Shirfin: HM?" ------ -- "' °°.""‘ ’ vs: III Blankets ......... ...;5,zo _ o 3648 ool . .. . And shit”. “at”, agag, hfles. lawns. I-‘laxoaa. P 951'!» P .. _ . . . One 75c French In: ‘ac shuiiw‘ Duwflifl. “C. "035 Amwod Bunk“ . _ _ _ _ . __._ . ’_ ‘ ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ° ° °" ° ' ° ' ' ' ° - : ‘ I . L . l ' ' ~ 1 .'7 ' E ‘ . 2" i ' l 7 1 I i ’ ' :S:-3r§3-—- _J ‘V i ;,P . l .‘g ' 4' .~-; - ~.i»l : . r . 3 . l '. e- ll I ' ‘ ‘ . 4 ' ' * 5 I ‘ -- ' " ' ." ' ~ ‘ Q , e 0 Q 0 ' "J\—- -r-vvv-rw-two‘-u -—-—-— ‘-3 v., ‘ no 0.». .u- again.‘ -./£0-I . . - .._ «Ow-:£?hn%¥&'?-‘ -9‘ »'-<-vr‘ .v.p§- fl - Q