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THK HKE; OMAHA, SATUKDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1014.
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GERMAN GUNSYERSUS FORTS
Eeary Artillery Can Reduce the
Strongest of Defenses.
FOT" HARD TO TRANSPORT
rtaar4 Wheel and Caterpillar
Traetloa Kaalaea Make It Kasy
Matter for laradera Hani
Have Dwlrorfrt.
' bombarded by th Gfrmmi malt. lain that
the charge of th projectile melinite,
but othera have expressed the opinion that
the explosive la something entirely twrw
ani) that the prases formed by It hare
ven greater expansion than those of
nitroglycerin, the strongest hlKh ex
plosive known. There la no doubt that
the vapora of the exploitive have a violent
toxic effect and nothing but a strong
application of oxygen will , revive those
(Correspondence of the Associated Frrss.)
ROTTERDAM. September lt.-"In view
of the great results achieved by the new
German guns a, description of the modern
fort mar be of Interest." says the military
critic of the Nleuwe Rotterdamsche Cou
rant. Ha wrltea: .
"When it becomes necessary to fortify
a terrain permanently forts are built at
Intervals of from three to six kilometers
apart. These forts are comblnatlona of
earthworks and such buildings and other
structures as ar needed. They are sur
rounded by deep moats with steep sides,
on. the far slda of which barbed wire
entanglements are laid out. In modern
forts all structural walla are made of
concrete, this applying to the turrets and
barracka alike. The number of giina In
a f6rt depends upon the system of defense
of which the fort la a unit
"In rasa a fort la not supported by flank
works and Is, therefore, a unit In Itself,
the effort Is made to place aa many guns
as possible, selecting both large and small
caliber plecea. In this manner a fort
may b mads very strong. Another
method Is not to place ao many pieces In
the fort Itself, but to depend upon the
support of artillery stationed In case
of war on neighboring points of vantage.
Ceatral Defease System.
"Th first system becomes the central
point of tha defensive force which may
operate with the fort as support Ac
cording to the Belgian General Brallmont
(wail known military engineer), this
method has th advantage of having all
plecea constantly In readiness for action
and surprises are guarded against. But
it ha th drawback of becoming easily
th target of a concentrated fire of th
enemy' heavy artillery. In case of
bombardment th enemy can make the
turret his goal or he can make th en
tlr fort hla targetwhich usually be
come th practice. If on fail to hit
on thing, on hits th other. For the
oretical reason (proven corrct by th
lessons of this war), there has long been
heid a prejudice against this system of
fortification.
"Th second method seem decidedly
better. Instead of having a fw separate
fort of great strength which th enemy
can make the objective of th operations,
oh offer him a large number of small
forts which In the first place are hard to
" locate and upon which a large amount
of ammunition must be expended. In
thl case th fort ar upportlng point
of th Infantry position lying between
them. Artillery of araall caliber is used
In this Instance for th protection of th
front and flank.
."Th nsw German fortification near
Met and Ptrassburg ar of thl latter
typ,. consisting of small work ur
rounded by th usual obstacles (such as
redoubts, trenches, moat and barbed
wir MUnglement.) The fort ar
grouped and form unit, each of which
n;Ua armored batteries (long rang
guns) .and also sunken batteries 6f blgh
trajectory mortar. The Intervening in
fantry position ar supported, by small
Allbsr field plecea. . '
i.KW Hmmr Apart.
The fort li merely a few hundred
meters apart and ar connected with sub.
I!11 which lead also to
, brr'ck" Ton4 th rang of artillery
fir tmaklng It pc.lbl. to mov troops
nto tha positions without exposing them
to th hostil artillery fir. In thl case
th. arrangement I uch that th enemy
would hay to take on small work after
snother. aa operatic which would cost
wany Uvea
"Th speedy reduction of th fortresses
i-isg and. Namur doe not of necessity
demonstrate that forts of th order flr.t
named have entirely lost their value, but
It I certain that th forty-two centl
metr piece, are just th thing for them.
But against small fort, with perma-
rent tusschenllnlen (Intervsnln military
725?!' !" ?r from th 'UM wh"
terribl In effect, would not so quickly
acompllsh th result, wanted. An addi
tional factor In thl. is that th transpor
Ution of these heavy piece I a difficult
undertaking, which la also true of the
necessary ammunition wiprly. To mov
the along an extended lln of small
fort Is a heavy task. (
Ovartaahr Oat Poaalallltr.
.From other sources It has boon learned
that all fortification, of the typ favored
by Oenersl Brialmont would have served
their purpose well had the Germans failed
t provide themselves with th forty-two
centimetre piece. It aa been ahown at
olvet that th Austrian thirty-five centi
meter mortar batterte. though smaller
in caiiDr and or lesser force of penetra
tion, sufflca amply to reduce a unit fort
la little time. Oeneral Brialmont aud th
French military engineers. It Is said,
mad th mistake of taking it for granted
that th twenty-one cent'metre gun of
the Germans, and their own armies, were
th last word of armament, having ac
cepted that th ateel they were familiar
with could not stand a greater chamber
pressure. That a heavier plec would give
mor penetration than they calculated In
tklr plans, they ar said to have known,
but they accepted that It would t Im
possible to transport such giants. In
viw of th fact that even thlrty-ix
norses nave difficulty moving on. of
tha OArtuaa forty-two'a. thl. conclusion
was reasonable enough, explained a Dutch
artillery officer, but neither Oeneral
Biailmont nor th French engineers could
for that motor traction wnuM m. v .
uoh tremendous progress sine th fort
iney ouut war planned.
that th German and Austrian, have
wowed their forty-two' and thirty-five's,
respectively, by horses 1. a fact But
thl sesms to hare been don in terra's
woer th roads permitted of no other
rOMras. Invariably they ar moved by pow
rful traction engine, which la addition
to th piece Itself, pull from three to four
caisson. Recently a typ of traotlon en
gin, known aa "caterpillar" has been ob
served, for use oil bad roads and accost
plowed fields. la addition both th Usr.
maa and Austrian heavy piece ar
mounted on a cerr'ag. the wheel of
which ar fitted with flange for use on
th railroads. Whether or not thl Utter
device ha been suggested by the war
cannot be .aid. but a fw days ago sev
eral heavy German batterie. were take
lo thl manner over the Belgian rail
road., th road tractor running oa th
rail. also. Ordinary railroad cars trailing
behind th ca'asona carried tbs personnel
of th batteries.
What sort of explosive th German
ytm la th furty-two-ctuUmrter .hell. 1.
Uil a mystery. Franca officer of fort
succumbing to them.
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Present Interesting; Paeannaenn.
Th German forty-two la made with two
larrelp a long one for flat range fire, I
and a ahort one for hltfh-angle fire. In
the former the ballistic charge Is neces
sarily much stronger, and with a
projectile weighing from l.ftiO to l,Sno
pounds the pressure exerted by the ex
plosion upon th chamber wall cannot be
less than 1) tons to the square Inch, It j
Is said. The hlgh-ntle mortar forty-two i
requires a slightly smaller propelling
charye. The long-barrelled gun Is tisodj
ar.afnst th faces offered by fortlflratlons, j
while the morter drops Its shells from a
high elevation Into the fort or redoubt.
Their eight range, are said to be. respec-1
tlvely, elKht and five kilometers, while;
according to the Koelnlsrhe Setting the;
flight of the shell exceeds twelve ami j
ten kilometers. The flight of both shells
Is attended by n number of Interesting j
aertnl phenomena, which so far have
been merely hinted at by German expert.
One of them, however. Is that the g"a,
of the chamber explosion travel ahead of!
the projectile for a long distance, but
tl at In the end they are left behind by1
the shell, first th one and thrn the other
halng th" greater speed, an lndlrat:on.
It la seriously maintained, that the vsc
cuum created by the gases tenjj to not
only support the flight of the hjge mass
of steel charge, but that they actually
accelerate It. At about 2.00 meter, the
shell leaves the company of the gases.
Odd as It must seem the photographic ex
periments demonstrating this were made
; t ) ,i German ordnance exprrt during th
huniharlnicnt of Namur. Such at least
If the claim of the German prest. which
treats the results obtained very guardedly.
t nallng Both Una.
A Richmond. Va.. dispatch says: "Jack
O'Connor, serving In the role of agent
for the St. IiiIk Federals, will be here
shortly, it I. ?ld. to see Joe Boehllns.
the young: Washington southpaw, and to
make an offer to the pitcher for lfln."
JEWELRY SPECIALS'
Sell Geld Pennant Laval- t fin
Here. 12 values. Saturday .SvV
Ren I Amber Heads Very nicely
made; worth 13.60. Hpe- J Q
Fine Sterling Stiver an4 U.ld Filled
lateh PeaeiU. Saturday
at
11.00
gelid field Hat Pine On aal JQ.
Fine' field 'rilled WaYdVasan Chain
1 0-year guarantee; with gold
front knife pencil. Com- 1 OS
plete for I.OO
Real Ultby J'A Rraeelets Made
In EnH,and. tfti aale at 1 Oft
92.0 and
Very Plae CM Freaeh Jet
Denis Special at tl -O sod.uyl
Finest assortment f Jet la Omaba.
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t -T '- J i t"i" fl Tl ' il 1 1 i " i win i 1 1 ill nil li ir 7 n' . u.a.. LaA alswJ 11 gtnit.ii awa-if Id i
59c
gl.oo Valno Real Leather
Rao Many resl leather
lined. Special Saturday at .
M-Ofl and g.VOO Values In Fine Leath
er Fabric Ruga U onderful as
sortment, scarcely two alike; all
colors and all the newest shapes;
finest real leathers, real pin seal,
real walrus, real crepe sesl. real
Morocco, etc. Very spe- .f 70
v
cial Saturday at.
LEATHER BAGS
t2.o and $2.50 Value Leather Basra
Small real Morocco bags, silk
lined, with Inside purse and mir
ror; some with pannier handles.
Also large and medium slxed baas
In seal, walrus and crepe 1 f)f)
sesl pressing. Saturday ... ,vu
The Store for Blouses
Offers many beautiful models
that have just come in and are
rcallv worth $5.00; for Saturday,
at $3.98.
Pretty blouses in laces, lined
with flesh color chiffon; low
neck and long sleeves. New mili
tary and flare collars, in 'black
s , s
and white i aces.
Smart Rilk blniispR in
i4!". a8(lue models. Oth
rZf ers semi-tail ored
MfrVi models, braided
MTVv around collar, cuffs
and armholcs. About
15 other charming
models to select from.
Saturday, at
Brandeu,
Second
Floor.
$3.98
Women's Over seam Kid Gloves
$1
2P1
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Mads by V. Pcrrin & CI.
And guaranteed. Perrin names
them "Corona" and they are
ud to Perrin's hijrh standard In
style, quality and fit. Light O
and medium weight. Two-clasp style. Come in
black, white and colors. Every pair fitted to the
hand and should sell for more than $1.25 a pair
they are above that in value.
We hare a lower-priced quality of Overseam Kid Qf
Glore which wo can recommend for wear, at aOC
Out Stock of Perrin's
plete, Prices Mods
La Mure $1.75,
On special quality of
Perrin's Kid Gloves,
which should sell M OQ
reiul-jrly at $2, V I J3
Price Saturday. . A
These rlores ar real kid,
full plqu sewn and come In
self or contrasting backs.
These back ar four-row
embroidered and look very
smart. We were extremely
fortunate In securing this lot
and you will surely appreciate
them. Every pair I guaranteed.
UNDERWEAR
For Women and
Children
Woman's Union Suits la medium
weight and fleecy lined cottons; high
neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow,
and low neck, elbow; In
ankle lengths; regular and
extra sizes. At a special
price
Women's Cnlea Salts In medium and
fleecy lined eottons. high neck, long
sleeve, Dutch neok, elbow slesve, low
nacn, sieaveinss, in anal
lengtl., worth up to
1.00, at
! Salts in prt wool and
50c
69c
ol and
nne eottons, all styles an tr
aUes, worth up to 11.51, r Jpl.UU
t wool and
flss ribbed:
$1.98
17c
Wacaea's t'alea Salts In part wool and
, aiia ana, wool ; plain ana tfwlss ribbed;
an style ana sites; worth
from I2.t0 to 11.60,
at
''Women's Corstt Covers In medium
weight and fleecy lined cot
tons; high neck, elbow and
' - long sleeves. On sale la
basement, 25c quality
Misses', Chlldren'a and Bare' I'nlna Salts
In fleecy lined eottona, cream and gray.
nign neca. long sleeves, ankle, r r
open crotch and drop seat; all rsIIC
slses to II years, at ww
Children's rart WmI as Fine retina
t nina sniis noma aisea In Munslng in
cluded, high neok, long sleeve, nni
ankle, whit or natural, worth DP
up to 11.10
Children's, M ! and 6oys' Vests,
psnts and rjrwr
Fleecy lined cottons;
cream or gray; all sites
to 16 years. At, garment.
V7l".ijP"U..".! Drawesa far Mla.es,
( htldren .ad Hnyn 4n flat wool, brok.n
hiiu Biara; wmif ana gray,
Garments worth up to 11.00.
Saturday, each
Infaala Part WhI a a All Waal Veata
Buttonleaa and wrapper atyles; r r
(Oo values; all sties; U
fiaturday at aWaV
Infaala' Part Waal and Fine fatten Veata
Uuttonless and wrapper styles; worth
to l&o: all slses. m m
Haturday. 1 Kf
ach -V.
25c
39c
Toiltt Goods, Drugs
It Pay to Watch These
Specials Every Saturday
Always Big Values.
P.naVe Vaalaklag freani, too else t
a Hlea s.ee Pawilrr. all shades... 3M.
meaaea-s Tairnm ravtaer, Haturday...
Iitbmli'i T. leant P.var'aiieclal. . .
I.laterlae, 11.00 slr.e bottle Me
l.nslrlt. Kali r.ll.a, 2io else, at......l.Ve
Si..m. Vale'a llalr 1 ante, 1 al..,-,Se
Per.il. Smb. lOo cak. at e
Jas Haa. aaap, lOo cake, at 0.
(very ar Rami Sana t cakea for In.
UWusssi C" Sana 10 cake for Me
allferala Syrap a( rigs, (to slse .
tneani Ball., l-ln. package 4.
I'hea.laa Wafer.. 100 In bottle SHe
Old Uatcb Cl.aaser. 10c else, at e
SO-Male Teaas D.raa, 1-lb. package. .. .be
Extra Special Sat'y
The"Madewcll" Hot
Water Bottle.
$
Mad all In On piece,
no seam; In red or ma
roon rubber. KuU 2-ot.
guaranteed, and post
Uvely worth 12.60. At..
Trained Narae Ckarc af Oar
Itabaa Uaaaa Ueeartas.at.
1.12
Kid Gloves' Is Coin-
rate, as Always
Belfort $2.00.
Leatherette Gloves Are
Becoming More and
More Popular.
Their wearing quality and
appearance recommend them
and the moderate price they
aell for makes them still mor
attractive. We carry a full
atock of Kayser's Guaranteed
Washable Leatherette Gloves.
We feature a number of llnea
prominently especially at 85c
and (Bo a pair. These gloves
sre guaranteed to be washable
and guaranteed to wear and
fit. we cannot recommend
tbem too highly,'
Dress and Street Hats $
That HMre Been Selling &t $10.00 to $16.50
300 of These Hats for Satur
day's Selling
Just to bring 300 women to our millinery department Saturday morning early, we have
selected these hats from our regular stock for a special sale. They are fashionable basque
turbans. French sailors, trlcornes and military toques made In fine quality Saltz and Lyons
velvet seal brown, navy, military blues, cerise, battle green and plenty of blacks. All smart
ly trimmed.
" 1 D Jolt received a large shipment in all the new
VSinCn r allClCS pagtel shades, Including shell pink, sky blue,
. citron, white, black, gold and black and
white. Worth up to 98c. All go Saturday at..
49c
Last Los From Our Purchase From Overstocked Mfrs.
Are Here On Time for Saturday', Selling, and They Are the Biggest Values of All
Second
Floor
1Q75
The summer-like weather of early and mid-fall crushed many manufacturers under a terrific accumulation of made-up
garments. Our ready cash and. ability to dispose of large quantities brought us these enormous price concessions:
Coats worth to $20, $ fi f( Dresses worth to $15, $P77C
wshiuBj as9 uo wauuava m w -v
crepe meteors and serge M
and satin comblnatfons. fi
We got the biggest discounts on dresses
In our purchase.
Dresses worth to $20, $r7C
All excellent values and Vn f J
Suits worth to $25, $
' All tha' naw atvl.a
. cloths and colors repre
sented. Suits that you
never expected to buy at such a low price
as In this sals Saturday.
Suits worth to $45. $
Many sample suits ln-T
eluded In this collection.
Suits that were made to
sell tor up to 20 higher than Saturday's
.price.
25i
H tl u
It Is unbelievable the
bargains you will see at
thla price. Many styles
and every kind of desirable material. All
wonderful values.
Coats worth to $25, $
riAoiitlfiil ii.w mortal.'
excellent materials;
coats that have all the
style and value of garments selling usually
at $25.00. . .
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styles; smart effects In
combinations; all colors.
Sizes for women and misses,
bargains.
Very big
CHILDREN'S DAY SATURDAY
With Bigger Values Than UsuaL Because in
Our Big Purchase of Women's Apparel Was .
Also Included SeTeral Hundred Coats and
Dresses for Misses, Juniors and Little Tots.
JUNIORS COATS
Worth to $15 $
11 un d reds Yj
COATS
Of CO
tor girls
13, 16, 17 and if years. Air
good youthful model; made of
heavy warm materials.
CHILDREN'S COATS
CHILDREN'S
Worth to $1 5 $
Dozens ol
pretty girl
ish styles
in pretty plaido, checks, chev
iots, chinchillas and tlbellnes;
all colors.
5.00
W.rth to $3.00
Coats for tots of the
teeny kind 2 to 6
years. Warm coats, of
pretty materials and colors.
CHILDREN'S COATS, $2.98 and $3.93
Ags 2 to 6 Ytara.
Smart little coats for the little tots. Coata
made of warm chinchillas, cheviots, corduroys,
etc. AU colors.
$
GIRL'S DRESSES
Aaea ta 14 Teava.
lor di
2.50
3dT f very servlc
QH r,i.Y..':
0 J .J styles and
resses of good serges
and plaid materials; pretty
tyles for school -wear. AU
colors.
tor smart dress that ar
lceable as
pretty and
L Many
colors.
bvc
Fancy Topped Shoes
For Women
THE FAVORED FOOTWEAR
this fall with 'smart women.
The tops are gray or fawn leather
or cloth and the vamp is of patent
leather. Narrow or broad
toes in this style, so as to af
ford comfort as well as style
to any shaped foot. All N
sizes and widths. Prices, $7.50,
$6.00 and
$H)95
0)) Per
TROOPER BOOTS
For School Girls
Tops a little higher than reg
ular. Patent leather or dull
calfskin. Natural-shaped and
perfect-fitting styles. All size.
8t to 111 6 to
11 98
"Ma
11'a to 2
2.42
l.Ls
'BRANDE1S SPECIAL"
Shoes for Women
In pstent or dull leather;
cloth or kid tops; button
styles; all aizes and all
the new effects. Very
popular with critical buy
ers, ine
best shoes
made to
sell at,
pair .'
5340
Women's All-Thread
Pure Silk Hose
59c
Full fashioned, double soles, high spliced
heels and toes; in various colors, in
cluding black and white. Every pair,
perfect; all well
known makes.
Worth $1.00 and
$1.60. Special
Saturday, pair
Wsmen'a Fiber Silk Boat and Mlk-t-tar-Top
Hoar In black and white, spliced
soles, heels and toes, all full r
reg-ular made with good garter ."irjC
tops. 50c quality; Saturday, pair''
Women's Silk Lisle Hose
In tan, black and white; full fashioned
wide garter tops; double soles, heels
and toes. - In medium and f sa .
heavy weights. On sale S.Tf
Saturday, pair aSattV
Women1, "Black Cat" Brass Silk Lisle ad
. Cation Hose Some full fashioned; oth-
. era seamless; in heavy and light weight
and fleecy lined. All have double soles,
heels and toes; regular and -fl
;. extra sizes. Worth 25o; all lJ2C
go Saturday at, pair aa l
Children's Hose, Half Price
Children's Fleecy Lined, Fin Heavy
"Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Hose All
have double knees, high spliced soles,
heels and toes; medium and heavy
weights. worth 25c;
Saturday, special, per
pair
Men's Lisle Hoac 3 Pair 2e.
In various colors; heavy and light
wfienu; iuu tasnloned and seamless;
aouoie soies. neeis and toes.
values up to 20c; special,
pair :
122C
12c
WOMEN'S
NECKWEAR
All That Is New and Stylish
Our special value square will interest you
particularly Saturday. We are show
ing collar and cuff sets In fan
hemstitched Swiss and XT
pique. The set for AVaiUS
Pretty Lsc Trimmed 8wls Col
lar With frill; very new. At.
25c
Art Goods Section
3d Floor 4 Specials Saturday
$1.00
Ll'NCII CLOTHS Stamped on pure Irish
linen. 45 and 64 inches; in floral and
cuuvenuunai aesigns; Il.bU
to 12.00 values. Special,
Saturday at
STMIKD PILLOW. CASKS On
tlnental tubing. 42x38 Inches; or
also day raxes. COc value. 4Hf
Hperlal pair WW.
MtH( Klll.tl) CROCHET COTTOS in
cordonnet, special bucllla and Perl
Lusta; In white and ecru; n
sizes 3 to SO. Special, . X
spool
SKW Bl MIAI.OW COVERS II dollies, 2
ovala and cover; stumped In crosa attteh
on uymer linen. Kxtra spe- mn
clal value for Ssturday, I Sll
' complete set P1IU
Toy Section tZl
Poaspniaa
Pay a vtalt to our toy d. part
men t 1b tha pomp.lan Room hat
urday. You will And It full of
toy bargains. Our toys all ar
rlvsd b.ror tha war, tharafor
nv Incr.as. la prices.
BaU Bktm Hail Skat.a B-
S'.V 11.39
KsB-Braakahla DallaU.
Kor babv
Pta. Dreaaed D.ll. a a
KMIra Ualla Saturday
34-1 Bra All J.lal.4 IUa Poth
light And dark
hair
C.llalaM Baklra tft
I, up to ...,..S.V
Uoil tia-t aria,
haturday ..,.....
Kaarssa Wagaaa,
.
K.wvto NavetUas For
from lo up
to ,
49c
-Poth
95c
1.50
49c
S1.50
favora,
.50c
HAIR GOODS
VUUUl,
98c
Sale 8aturday, Second Floor,
. and Potnpelaa Room,
20-Inch Natural
Wavy Hair
Switches, at. .
$5.00 Natural Wary llalr
Switches, three tOQQ
separate, stems, JO
special at....... n.ss
AU Hair Goods' at Just
Half Regular Prices
Saturday Only
We do manicuring, hairdresslnr, shampooinr,
children's hair bobbing. Appointments made
over telephone.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Mala Flo.r S aerial Attraetleaa.
No. 2 Buster Brown Film At 1CC
No. 2A Buter Brown Film At. . . .22o
Post Card Slz Film Special at 34fl
M. O. Developer 7 tube for '.25o
No. 2 8cout Camera Regular 12.. 1 ft
Kodak Albums Special at ...8o
We Develop Films Free
When Ordering Prints
2,000
Chrysanthemums
For Saturday
Large yellow, pink and
white Chrysanthemums.
Regular 25c size,
15c Each
Long stem Boses, 49c
per dozen.
Cat rl.w.r D.pC Mala Fnr.
$3.9S Aluminum Ware,$ 1 .93
300 piece of hUh-grade aluminum
ware on sale Saturday: 200 Coffee
Pots and 100 Tea KetHes. Seamless ;
no enamel or plating to flake off;
light in weight but strong and dura
ble; look like iver the best wart
to buy. Choice Saturday at $1.98.
J7 Ltndsar
Llahta !.
Ilk' Lindsay Man
tin 7
l&o Lindsay Man
tles IM
tie Lindsay Man
tle. 3..i Lar En
am.l luastsrs.
each
Coinpl.t. slock
cf Fancy Oolt
n.h and Gold
Kl.h nw.a.ltl.s at
rsduc.d pries.
vis
CANDY SECTION
In Pompeian Room.
Kre.a ll.me-Ma. Pea- m v
aul 11 rli He Special I fir
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