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tjnday Bee Qos lot PART IL EDITORIAL PAGES 1 TO II. THE OMAHA DEE Beit tlT. West VOL. XXXVIII NO. 2(5. Qf ATI A, SUNDAY MORNING, DECLWiHKU 13, 11)08. SINiLK COPY FIVE CENTS. iwm Mini i rzmxmx'mKMMjjjj 3 " T71 TTT Ttn iTTiETTi Christmas Hosiery Silk, Cofton. Liste WHY MOT BUT UHIVII Linens are the pride of every housekeeper. Aa holiday remembrances they ere sensible and lasting. We Oder one of the largest aaaortmenta of fine linens wver shown la this eso- tloa. 9-yard Dtmuk Cloths All pure linen, bent $1 50 quality. Im ported, for Monday choice of many $1.98 SKSVi-yard Damask Cloths All pure linen, dainty design our rpRUliir $3 25 line; one clay only ,19.49 8x3-yard Damask Cloths Heavy snhsthntlal linen, exqiilwlto patterns. bet J4.00 quality; tomorrow 99.es 30-inch Bapkina, to matoh Making handsome seta, all ti b regularly, per dozen UI BLANKETS AND b 0 KM b COMFORTERS Make Ideal Gifts Monday buy fine large four-pound gray wool blankets, very soft and warm, best 14.50 quality, 98.89 Comforters, 72xM-lnch. filled with snow white cotton, sllkollne cov Finest Imported hand-embroidered ettn tm nd silk hone from America's foremost maker. Women's Black. Lisle Hose, hand embroidered 50 75 81.00 31.23 Women's Black Silk Hose with cotton sole, very ser viceable $1.50 Women's Black Silk Hose, band embroidered $3 $3.50 $4.50 $5 Women's Black Silk Hose, double soles, spliced heels, $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 MilMlU Geneva Bilk Ilo, black. irl) white, pink and blue as brilliant and silky an all Bilk, worth 60c pair. Three j Fairs $1.00 nut old hat Hew Stairway to 94 floor now open, at Harney Street Entrance. ered, I3.7e value fi.vs the! V till-Ist- The Omaha TP 71 I M I n I I ' jiji I p 1 B " 1 r-r-TI Sale Xmas Books Moay Over 400 titles standard works by authors of world-wide reputation, embracing fiction, ph sayi, poetry, history, travel, handsomely bound. Kilt tops publisher's price SI.OO, all QQ in wonderful Monday sule OaC Bacon's Essays. Cloister on ti.e ' llHitrth. Flr.-t Violin. The Bone man. browning s 1'ueniH. Bryuiil's Poems. Character. Tlnrles O'Mally. The Light That Failed. The Scarlet Let ter. Pru and I.' ' VnHtward Ho. . T'TTlewood Tiles. , Children of the Abbey. DonoVan. luys. Faust. Uulllver'a Trav els. Hiawatha. House of Bevcn Gables. Falrylnnd of Hclence. Lay of the Min strel. Longfellow's Poem a. and hundreds of others. Green Mountain Boys. Tale of Two Cities. Tales from Hhakeapeare. Talisman. Pathfinder. Queen's Neck lace. Old Curiosity ; Shop. Marmlnn. . Lady of the ' Lake. Lai la Rooke. Keat's Poems. Sense of Sensi bility. Pelf Help. ltory O'More. $1.50 CoDvrlehts now. 49c Ortattst line of popular titles ever assembled, very hook pabllahed of any note. We mention a fewi 39c Lavender and Old Lace. Satan Sander son. " Little Citizens. Kenny Lou. The Spollors. At the Mercy of '. u.rrus. TIiIjm of Barne nut. II lf a Rogue. ltiKht of Way. Barbara Wins low, Rebel. Checkers. Princess Mar- llza. Temporal Power To Have and to' Hold. The Cost. The. Deluge. The Fighting Chance, and hundreds of others. 49c Rosalind at Red Gate. Garden of Allah House of Mirth. The Masquet- rador. . The Man of the Hour. The Brass Bowl. The Fifth String. Marriage of Mr. Ashe. Lion and the ' Mouse. Lady Rose's Daughter. Kimonos, Bath Robes, Knit Shawls, Furs, Etc. Particular attention is called to our extra- For Christmas ordinary fine line of long and short kimonos. We have many entirely new styles never seen be fore in this country. Decided changes in styles from those of former years. Most beautiful you ever saw. Short Kimonos and Sncques made of dainty teailedowns i and moleskins, all new styles, with mandarin sleeves, shirred waist line on rubber belt, with peplums; all de signed along new lines.. 89 $1.25 $1.48 $1.98 Long Kimonos of fleeced Teazledowns in pretty patterns, come are in latest Empire black and Nippon Bleeve, some have waist line, shirred on rubber belts, others in new clinging Directoire vogue with black Batln trimming and silk cord girdles $1.03 $2.25, $2.50, S:I.OO $4.05 Long Silk Kimonos Styles that baffle description. One particularly striking style is a full Mikado or butterfly model with long flowing robes; some are the new short- walsted Empire effects with sweplng Mandarin sleeves. Another has entire fitted shirred waist and Bleeve. In this same lot are plain silk traveling robes in brcrwn, navy, Copenhagen and black. Something new , $5.05 $8.95 $10.00 $12.00 $1500 Albatross Kimono, lull lengths In white, pink and light bine, satin trimmed $6.95 an $8.95 COAT SWEATERS A wonderfully large assortment in collarleBs and soft roll collar styles; single and double breasted, black, gray, navy and red ' $2.50 $3.50 $3.95 " $5.00 Women's Bath Robes In Teailedowns, nicely made with girdle. . . $1.95 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $4.95 Women's Blanket Bath Robes in beautiful gray, red, blue and lavender, white floral designs $250 $3.95 $5.95 to $7.50 Ripple Eiderdown Bath Robes, all wool, reds, grays, etc, nicely made and trimmed $3.95 $5.0O $5.95 $0.95 to $10.00 Imported Gwnnan Knit Shawls Just the best kind of a holiday gift for elderly women. These are the finest all wool and silk end wool imported goods in new shell patterns and other novel designs, white, black, also gray 'and brown mixtures $2.50 $2.95 $3.50 $3.95 $5.00 Domestic Honeycomb Shawls, white or black 25 50 $1.00 and $1.50 Sale Genuine Mink Furs U Off Monday Only A pre holiday sale to make a record-breaking Monday busi ness. Our entire stock without a single exception, fin- est, newest American Mink Furs, Scarfs, Ties, Throws plain or trimmed, also large Pillow and Rug Muffs. Marked regularly in plain figures $20 to $85, choice of any piece, at -25 PER CENT OFF Chidren's Furs, white Ermine, Thibet and Angora, at $2.50 to $5.00 Girls' Furs Nat Oppossum, Chinchilla, Coney, Squirrel, Etc .$3.75 $4.95 $5.95 to $8.95 Christmas Sale of Fine Dress Patterns Begins Monday The dress roods department has planned aome real bargains in dress goods patterns for gift buyers. Xo mora appropriate and pleasing gifts could be made mother, sister or friend than a fine dress length. Here's your opportunity to save: We offer in the first lot choice of a wonderful range i Another assortment of the most fashionable ma- of new styles, all material that soirt regularly at 1 lenais in every conceivame Kina or. areas ianrics. iacK, I piAin Tancies or oiaca many nne nroaacioins in the line choose from 11.50 and 12.00 pt Pft goods. A full dress pattern of seven IW-DlJ SI. 00 per yard; plain materials In colors and black, broadcloths, etc. This season's newest f aa. weaves. A full dress pattern of seven Jlll.llil yards of dollar foods for. yards choice $1.60 and $2.00 goods. The last lot embraces high class Imported weaves, very wide 60 and 64-Inch goods that sold for 12.60 and $3.00 yard, street and evening shades, broad cloths, fine worsteds, etc., absolutely i A A A none finer A run dress pattern or six Jl I If II II T w w yards finest 12.60 and IJ.pO gooda for. FANCY WAISTCOATS MEN'S FURNISHINGS Fashionably correct styles, new nobby furnish ings to please particular men. You'll buy rignl at lienneu, s. i"Y , x Fancy Waist Coats, beautiful styles, plain or fancy colorings, greens, grays, olives, browns, etc., at.. $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 and $5.00 NECKWEAR All the newest effects long open end four-in-hands and every other popular style In a myriad of shades and patterns at 50 75 $1.00 Mufflers reefer and square shapes, blacks, white, pearl, wine, navy, brown at $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Suspenders fancy and solid colors in holiday boxes, at... .50 75 $1.00 and $2.50 Silk Half Hose, all the new colorings and black. Xmas Handkerchiefs Omaha's greatest handkerchief store Is greater than ever this year. Visit the im mense displays and booth. They are very attractive and exceptionally strong holiday Inducements made for tomorrow shop pers. Our handkerchiefs are mostly aU pure . linen,- bought direct and now offered aa . cheaply as cotton handkerchiefs usually cost. ' ' . . ' . , omen's pure linen hem stitched handkerchiefs, Oc. 10c, . IBc, . 23c. S5c and 50 Women's .pure linen ini tial handkerchiefs, 10c, 15c, 25c and 35 ITUUiril 0 yuiQ tiuvu -K.ua broldernd handkerchiefs, Til lac. 23c 85c, 60c. 7RC Y V 'and upto .....$1.50 Men's piu'ti linen hand kerchiefs, on sale at, 10c, 13c, 23c, 3c and .. 50- Men's pure linen ' ini tial handkerchiefs 10c, 13c, 2Rc, 85c and 50 Women's" fine Armenian hand-made handker chiefs, COc, 75c. $1.00, $1.50 and ....$2.50 Women's fine Swiss em broidered handkerchiefs, . 10c, 15c, 25c and 35 Women's Princess and Duchess lace bandker- ' chiefs, $1, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 to .$10 Men's plain silk and Initial handkerchiefs, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 , .U. . s w naBaHHaaasjaaaBaHlAaa Busy, busy, busy every day bnsy buying throngs fill the department.; A wonderful city la Toyland np ,c tte second floor. - Mot a thing la toys haa hee overlooked, and the beat of It Is, there's economy at every turn. Come Xonday. Everything comes too lata fpr those who wait. Soma specials for tomorrow! $1.25 Blackboard and. Desk, : i.tO (jhautauqua j Blackboard, '' fine hart and good de8k.$1.98 $3.50 Slate Board with chalk and desk ..-$2.98 Folding Tables for Children. 50 Toy Carpet Sweepers, 10c, 19c and .. 35 Kid dolls up. from 19 Jointed Dolls, up from. .... .19 35c Rag Dolls lOt 50c Rag Dolls 35 $1.00 Rag DollB. 68 Trimmed Doll Beds; large liner--I at .x. 75 $1.00 and L5 ; I Brass Dotl Beds, fine 2 4-ln. showy i kind $1.50 Robber Tire Velocipedes, good and . Btrong, all sizes. $2.7V $3.50,, $5 , and $8.50 . '. Girls' Tricycles, iron wheels, all , sizes $5 $7.50 $10 to $15 Driving Reins 5c,l 10c, 25c, 50c' ; ! and ....08 Doll Sweaters.. 10 15 25 Doll Hoods 5 Doll Hats 5 and 10 Musical Dolls.,:. J5 ad 25 'Miislcir !fop . -I.'..- m. 10 Horns ... . . .5 10 and 25i TREE DECORATIOXS " 12 pretty ornaments in box, per box ... ........8 HeavyTlusel,. yard . . ... ...... 1 Candles, per box. . .. . . .9 10c Novelty' Ofnamedts. .'. . .'.5 Xmas '"Tree ' Mats ........ .' . 50 Xmas Tree Holder 25 GAMES Lotto, Jack Straws, Authors, Tld dley Winks... 10 Pit or Block 19 Great Sale of Portables An Electric Portable is a gift that will please the whole family. We have scores of beautiful ones offered tomorrow at . . - VOHDEirVL BAXtfrAUTg. Fancy Ornamental Portables, com prising any one In stork worth up to $25.00; choice Monday for Electric Portables, complete with shade, 10 different styles, worth to 110.00.; choice e5.00 rrenoh China Dinner Mats Pouyat's china.' 122-plece - sets, handsomely . decorated, ' actual l2t.00 va'ties. for a:s.00 Kavlland hi Oo. Sinner gets 100 pieces, fancy green floral decorations, gold stippled. MS values 933.76 Also a pink rose decoration, 100-plece Huvi land China 8et. 641.00 value, for Saa.BO Trench China Sinner and gervlee Plate 18 different styles, worth to 1.00 doxen; spe cial, at, . per doxen. -. 99.60 7renoh China Cups and Bauoera Bouillons or tea cups and saucers, exquisite putt jin. worth to $30.00 dozen, for $18.00 fffni9 Half Price Greatest opportunity In years to buy at remarkably low prices. Kla-ht distinct pat terns, handsome decorations, aome white and void, large assortment of various article! all positively at half Monday. V J gee the I I .' Oreat f. I Out- fr' . . Prloa m I " Tine I ChLaa. i X, AUat IS. HALF I M " PRICE GLOVES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN you pleasce, best llnea imported, in all the fashionable styles and colorings. 3 I Qua" - ' V Mm ( . , p) .... eJJ mi Buy a Olove Oertiflcate If you do not know the size or color v anted, we Issue them for any amount allowing recipient to make own ee Inr.tlon at any time. Women's z-clasp Prime Lamb skin Gloves, all colors at 91.00 and 8126 Women's 1-clasp Imported Cape Gloves. English tans at 91.00, 1.85, 91.80 Women's 2-clasp fine French Kid Gloves, all color at... 91.60, 91.76, 9X00 Women's z-clasp Mocha uioves, red, brown, gray and blark at 91.86 and 91.60 Women's 1 clasp silk - lined Gloves, at 91-98 and 9L60 Women s lZ-button cap- kt 81-9 Gloves. English tans. 8 Women's lt-button Real Kid Gloves, at 83.9 Women's 1 (-button Ileal Kid Gloves, at 83.49 Men's 1-clasp Kid Gloves, on sale at.... 91.00. 91.88, 91-60 93.00 and 92.86 Men's 1-clasp Cape Gloves on sale at 91-00, 91-85, 81-60, 93.00 and 83.36 tdlssns' lfclasp Imported Cape Glovea, at 91-00 and 81.85 Misses' 2-clasp Kid Glove pair 91-00 Youths' atlk-llned Cape and Mocha Glovea $1.60 Music Rolls and Bags r3i Big porch as and sale. Savings average one-third. Our New York office has Just sent us one of the best purchases of leather music rolls we have ever bad. An Eastern Maker's House Samples. His entire line new up-todate styles In every grade. We got them a third under value. You buy them the same way. An op portunity rarely offered to buy Xmas remem brances at a nominal cost. Sue kinds for . $1.25. kinds for 35 75 $6.00 kinds for. $2.50 kinds for . $4.50 kinds for . .........$4.00 81. SO $3.00 In the Sewing ... Room A praotical. useful piece of furnltujre that has a place In every home. WORK BOXES Just like illustration. Stands at Inches -high, 14 inches square, four compartment tray, vury solidly built, . mission flnUh. $1.00 value. Mon day for No telephone or mail orders accepted. When you come In; ask about those solid quar- "ter- jawed oak special ninlnir Tables on sale at .... 83376 COAL Isn't there some family you know would appreciate a gift of a ton of . coal? Bennett's Capitol Coal "The best that Burns," is equal if e m en not superior to any $8 ' f coal, lump or nut, ton.... w -" Sample Sacks for 30c. Bennett's Domestic Coal At a low price is not excelled. Gen - uine bargains at these prices. Domestic Lump, (T T IP per ton 4J.aJ Domestic Nut, C C f f per ton pJ,tt Arctic Nut, CI Cll n p-JW V per ton Bennett's' Big Grocery Tot your Christmas feast Just remember the Bennett grocery. It's a pure food market that offers only ohotoest good things to eat. Xtuzurles, too, of every kind to tickle the palate of the epicurean. Benmett'e Capitol Flour, including t alamos Folk's Tomato Bo an. with lu stamps, a cans....a3o Orapefrultato, .very dell clous, with Zu stamps at 40o Baked Beana, "Best We Have" brand, S eaaa B60 We sack 91-60 Bennett's Ooldea Coffee, Including 30 stamps pound , 880 Teas assorted Kinds In . eluding 40 stamps pound 38o Flum Fuddlng, Fran-'o-Anierlcan brand, can 10c Batavia Cora or Gloss ttlaroA, and 10 stamps - package 80 Swedish Bread, and 10 stamps, package . .I8V1O String Beana, "Beat tlave' isa kind, 8 cans 35c Strawberry Beets, lZVjc, kind. 9 cans 20o Fur Honey, with 10 stamps, full pint Jar 863 with 10 ..aoo Chooolatlna, stamps, 8 cans. Badlum Stove Follah, with 10 "stamps, can 15o Capitol Xincsmeat, with 10 stamps, 3 pkgs...85o Bwansdowa Codfish, with 10 stamps, 9 pkgs...86e Maple Cream, with 10 stamps, 9 cakes 13a Met sitae, for cleaning silver, a 26c package for ..10o XB TKX CABBY SXFA&TMZKT. Candy Chain, 2 yards for 60 I Chocolate Frappe Assorted Mixed Candy. pound lOo, 13 Ho, 15c I fancy pound boxes (20 Candies in packages 6c and loo ' for flavors la stamps) 600 Wonderful Slipper Display for Men and Women N. No. 3, ysc I - &ixj&- 'KV.. Tlie holiday lines of slippers are splendidly Wrv.Jr: ik assortl. Kvery kind of comfortable house IsW 1 ahoe can be found In our stink, all displayed ea6sj No. 1, $1.5o No. 1. Men's Black and Tan Kid Nulll flers, like cut, above with elastic sides, $1.50 The holiday lines of slippers are splendidly assorted. Kvery kind of comfortable house shoe ran be found In our stink, all displayed and arrangec. for easy choosing. Onr prices are the most reasonable and fair. No. 2. Men's Tan and black kid house tilippt'rs, soft, easy and neat. Kverette style like cut above, $1.25 No. 3 Soft kid bou doir slippers, hand turned soles, no heels, just likecut above 98c No. 4, $1,25 No. 4. Women's felt Juliets with belting leather soles, and black fur trimmed, Ilka cut above $1.25 Sensible Gifts in the Hardware Dept Carving Seta Three-piece stag handle s-ih. 2.26 kind, for 81.65 rnanv others 760 to 913.C0 Gillette's Safety Basora Silver plat-d. wlin 12 blades. Including H) stumps 85.00 Xlttle Gem aad Bver XUady Safety Basors, wiui til stamp ai.uo i at Skates . The famous Darney & Berry line for boys, girls and men, all styles and sizes 5 to $5 Air Itlfles to please the buys. at 75c. $1. $1.25 $1.50 Ana tu, stamps r-7 l a oob : Boasters Savory make, 79c and 8o and half enameled , 91.60 Other Roasters, 48c and up and 40 stamps. Mrs. Potts' Bad Irons Usual 11.10 set, for 73 o Chafing Dishes Special 17. 60 line on sale 94-88 Holler Hkates, best quality steel rollers, $1.25 kind, Monday 08 75c Steel Rollers for. .40 v Ball-bearing Roller Skates, Monday $2.75 20 per cent off on all Iiase Burners and Heaters ARCHBISHOP. FLAYS . SOCIETY RoelaJlatte Words ' pok By v laeasaasFBt -t Hlah BaglUh Prelate. LONDON. 1J. i: -(Special.)-Though much has been cabled about Dr. Cosmo Octdon Lang, newly appointed archbishop a "swell" audience gathered In St. Paul's cathedral, he created a sensation by draw ing a sharp contrast between the condl.t n of the rich and poor, and he "slated" ti.e well-dTesaed women of his congregation for their extravagance. Among oilier things he said:- "All admire the graceful lady 4n the beau tiful dress who flits about among the stalls of the charily basaar. But suppose the dress was not paid fur, aad aappose the tin- of York with a salary or xoo.auo a ytar. there axe a let of good atorkeanow being circulated about mm. "l . p4d bill meant to some poor dressmaker, , v. . -a . - A un nf Jr It.) l,a ,.f losing the home which had kept the aged parents and the Invalid sister In peace? I speak of what I know.' the Whltecharel district as been the fate of a less forceful character. marry. God will give you a good wife." ' " l" power, exceca a 10 me queen a surprise the young vicar the "iiirhtins- h'ahnn" H won ,.n only by the primate of England, the arch-, refuted her counsel with the characteristic . diately In the estimation tf the people who, as a rule, don't cotton to the Drelacr in a,mo known In ar J the "fighting b BtJ-") -) J" ss m it in ii i.jijij isasaiaaeiiiji in lamsm, .11 wnmrflpmmmmniim isiii i. Mwsepssawui iihshswhii y mJaV ii , i i 1 vounx.it archbisliopa ever appointed his oftloa ranks second highest In the ChwrcU of England. Despite his years his experlenco U w de and unique.- Aa bishop of Stepney one of Xxmdoa s poorest and 'moat overcrowded sections he haa always been In cloe. touch with Jfle poor, and ha holds strong vleaa on social problema. Mot kmg ago to tha course of a eeraien t like ell-dressed people In England do net to be reminded of unpleasant truths. but Uie revervnd gentleman bad sufficient independeaca to . "rub it In," and, instead of being asked to resign, as might have bishop of Canterbury, The new incumbent of the see of York docs not owe his success wholly to force of character, howtvur, (or the element of luck played a considerable part In bis destiny. He happened to be appointed aome years go to a little church at Portsea, not far from Osborne House, where he attracteJ tho attention of Queen Victoria by hla work among the poor, tie had organised a vig orous society for making tha local church attractive to tha working classes and his "strfclght taUks ' were reported to the queen. One iiy.lhe qdeen spoke to thi young vicar about hla work. "Why don't you get married?" suggested her majesty. "A good wife Is better than half a dosen curates. Take tha ad vie of an old woman f reply "l, I have a curate I do not like I an send ltlm away. But such Is not the casa with a wife." He subsequently beca i e the queen's chaplain. From Portsea Dr. Lang went to Stepney as suffragan bishop, having born "calUd"' to that district through the Influence of hla close iriend, Dr. Ingram, the preient bishop of LonJon. Dr. Lang was not long In Step ney before he had won the conf.deuce of the people by "mixing up" In all their local affairs; not even refusing to attend prUe-llghllng contests, which are very pop ular In that neighborhood. One night ha went Into the ling at "Wonderland," tne great East End sporting olub, and acted aa referee. From this incident Dr. lung be lli at part of London. Krcm the rlnj of "WonderNnd" the minuter did not lose the opportunity of making a speech. "I am on a fighting platform," he said, "and It la a good thing for tho old church o take off Its coat In a good cause and put on the gloves." Dr. Lang (a a fine orator and la never at a losa for words. He holds his audlene s better than most English speikers and has a direct, incisive at) la that reaches the mark. He is wonderfully apt at composi tion, and in this connection an amusing story is tokt concerning one of his Oxford examinations. One day In a class-room he was suddenly called upon for a philosophical thesis which ha had not thought of prepar ing, ne arose rrom ma seat, tiowever, with ! studied for the bar. Ha r,..H n i great composure and begen to read from a nations with fivin ir. k.., .u The cximircr was so pl-ased I ,, , . . -"-. - y that he s.ked th. author , l nl"t w,ien ne wa to he sent a manuscript. wain tne egsiy that he asked the author to permit him te copy certain passages. To his antonishment, however, he found the pagea of the suppose "manuscript" abso tihgram withdrawing his name. Ha sud denly renounced all intentions as to tha legal profession, though his friends nr.. lutely blank. The student had composed his 'dieted that he would rise to the "woolsack. essay extemporaneously. In addition to his East End adventures the archbishop has had much experience as a prison chaplain. He shocked the world of the elite recently by comparing the young Oxford undergraduates to the men he had had to visit in prison. "The difference be tween them," he said, "is a mply one of privileges, opportunities and aocial habits." He also aald that young society women were little dilfeient from girls of the lower claaeea who give way to Intemperance. , When Dr. Laog began bid career ha first that la, attain the pobitlon of lord chancel lor. Dr. Larg la a Scotchman by birth, hailing from Aberdeen. He is the son of Rev. John Marshall Lang, who has aa Interna tional reputation aa a ich lar and theo'o glan. He has held the. posts of honoraJb'e chaplain to Queen Victoria, vicar of fori sea, canon of St. Paul's, bishop of Stepney and other Important positions, and la recognised leader In political organisation He haa written several pooka en theologloaj subjects. ttn rk 0). ind' its ?r- 1 e t i ( -! .be ife V.v ;iy ho O'-j en. ha, in i fts" 4 'C4 8 lei a it - 3 r 3 t t . '