Saturday's ' Special Sales at Brandeis Stores SPECIAL OTYZS. FOE 1ATUHDAY ONLY Hundreds of Women'.' and Mtases' Cloaks, Sails and Dresses Broken Lots and Odd Gamenti Every One a Correct Fall or Winter Style; HAVE BEEN SELLING -AS HIGH AS $20 and $25.. Hundreds of Practical Winter Coats All good, hear? coat tor cold westber and every on ti an up-to-date style materials ara mix ture, novelty cloths, lined broadcloths, etc., worth vp to 117.60. at FIVE DOLLARS -A 100 TAILORED SUITS Good, serviceable suits of corduroys, serges, panamas, novelty cloths, " clever styles and extremely well 1 made; new colors; worth up to $25. 100 WOMEN'S DRESSES Silk and wool taffetas, satins, crepe de chines, foulards, etc; in dainty, pretty styles for thla season. Scores of charming frocks that bate been sellloc op to $28.00 Your Unrestricted Choice Coats and Dresses., tt....$5 40c NEW TDSSAfl SILKS AT 15c BASEMENT ON SALE SATURDAY v v In one of our show windows we have, stacked high, 500 pieces of Tussah and Chiffon Silk in black and every con ceivable color in new and beautiful designs, that were boflght by ns most advantageously. ' This is another of those merchandise scoops that hare mad the Bran- dels Stores one of the foremost store la America. J net think of betnf . able to come Satarday and boy theae beautiful new 40c Tnaaah Bilks, right off the bolt not remnants, and In every color and 1C. new and beautiful patterns, per yard at A J l ' Sale of Children's Wash Dresses A manufacturers' sample line and stock on .band, bought at a big reduction. Dresses for children,' ages 2 to 14 years, in plaids, stripes, checks, plain cloths, sailor collars, Dutch v hecks, eta, all the new features for 1912 in-' eluded. Hundreds to select from. New spring Choice of Any Child's Cloak $3.98 ,.. . Unrestricted choice of Our Entire Stock No . matter what the former selling tfO ftQ price. Many of them worth to $15. . ftfeaO unit ARE ALL NEW FABRICS FOR THE COMING SEASON AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES LN BASEMENT. Every Yard is Perfect and Sold From the Bolt. 25c Mercerized Luiury Silk at 15c Yard. A most desirable fabric for shirting, waisting, suiting and pajamas, and for all purposes for which high grade mercer ized cottons are used. Black and all desirable plain "jr. shades, 32 inches wide; Saturday, per yard at ilJC 25c Imported Ginghams at 15c Yard. If every woman knew the charm, durability and variety of patterns and colors of these extra fine 32-inch Imported Ginghams, in waist and dress lengths, they would throng our great basement for these bargains Saturday. An op portunity to make a saving of 10c on each yard; IP per yard at ....IOC 25c Mercerized Oxfords at 15c Yard. . Here Is a Tery desirable walstlng and eulUnf warranted aunproof and soapproof; black and all the pretty new shades. Instead of IE 160 ft yard they go at per yard IOC 25c Lace Tissues at 15c Yard. These well known tissues retail in the best stores all over the country all So a yard. Prettiest new checks plaids, stripes and plain colon. 1 Every woman or child with ft Hale tissue drees is generally IP well dressed. From the bolt, per yard at IOC Li? . w FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE Boys9 Suits and Overcoats - All odd lots must be cleared away Saturday. Read these remarkable one day price. Boys' $2.50 and $3.00 Suits and Overcoats. . OX SALE IX BASEMENT About 225 suits, mostly Norfolk, fancy blue and grey mixtures; also Russian overcoat. - $1.25 $2.95 OX OI K SECOND FLOOR Boys' $5 and $6.50 Suits and Overcoats at Russian and Blouse Suits with sailor or military collar blue serges and fancy mixtures, double breasted Norfolk suits; also 200 Russian Overcoats with velvet col lars and 100 conver tible collar, long over coats, worth to $6.50. . LL wegwa.. Wa $2.95 $1.85 OX OCR SECOXD FLOOR Boys' $1 and $150 Suits and Overcoats at 122 Russian and Blouse Suits, soma are all wool; 314 Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits; 206 Russian and Reefer Overcoats in tans, blues, greys and brown mixtures, some absolutely all wool garments posi tively worth to $4.50. . U AAAAsV l U-a -., $1.85 I S&tcrday Special ia Candy Department, Pompeias Room PRETTIEST ST. VALEXTIXB NOVKLTT IX TOWS Nine dainty Individual candy hearts. lac paper Solly for each heart, all packed In handsome box, complete, 10C EXTRA SPECIAL Delicious, band made. Coooanut Kisses, va nilla, chocolate) and strawberry flavors; regulsr 0c Kiifces, per - C pound at..' .IOC Fompeiaa .Chocolate 'Bitter Sweets; regu lar 4 0o chocolate, per r)Q pound at. Hudson's Famous New York Chocolates; H-lb. box, Ifte each; I for 2.V, Regu lar 1.00 boxes, each ACS at yc MAPLK COXFKCTIOXfl Complete assortment, regular 80c candy, Ib'at........ .20C KATiniAY NIGHT 7 TILL a 36o Black Walnut Taffy, , per lb. at HATl'HOAi MHT a TILL !5c Hand Dipped Chocolate Creams, per lb. at. BRANDEIS STORES ...19c j 9 12c OUR INITIAL SHOWING NEW YORE'S LATEST CRAZE Changeable Taffeta Hats Here are the early spring hats that are so populsr. They come In brown na cre, red nacre and solid black, trim med with pompom effects, velvet rib bon trlmmtnga and loose draped -effect, mostly medium six CJ 1 fi sailor special at ?IU r Long White or Black Willow. Ostrich Plumes at $8.75 ' ' Another blg ahlpment of those stunning long plumes with five ties. Tbey arte positively worth up to IIS. 00. GOOD CLOTHES For Hen Clothe that are serviceable and dependable in every way. Suite and overcoats that have real style and real wearing quality. 15.00 CHOICE OF ALL OUR MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 values, at CHOICE OF ALL OUR MEN'S $15 OVERCOATS AND SUITS, $7.50 Choice of All Our Men's $10 and $12 Overcoats and Suits for $5.00 MEN'S FANCY Worsted Suits , Medium and winter weight, hand tailored; val- 7 r uea up to 18, at... 419 V IN BASEMENT Odd lots of men's overcoats with velvet or convertible col lars; men'a auita in worsteds and cheviots: A A 112.50 values, at.... VWW Hen's Blue Serge Suits Best year-round ault you could buy strictly hand tailored, all wool and guaranteed true blue, In two and three button modela tor stouts, slims, cadets, long stouts, extra alxes and regu lar. Hegularly worth up to $30.00, at $12.50 - $15 - $17.50 a ALUMINUM WARE SALE SATURDAY In Our China Department West Arcade Tea Kettles, at S2.69 ------ - Skillets at Sl.tfrj Orlddlea at $1.69 Percolators at $2.69 Rice Boilers at $1.M9 WeHls Irons at $2.25 OUT Oil THIS CXHTON. A handsome child's set, fancy cup and aaucer and plate for thla coupon and lOo Sat urday only. CUT FLOWER SALE SATURDAY Carnations, at, dozen . .49c Violets, at, bunch.... 20c You've Never Bought a Good Switch for So Little Money The special shipment of 20 to 30-inch Switches JuBt received from otrr New York Factory are so beautiful in quality, so choice in ahadea and withal so attractive in price that we cannot help growing enthusiastic. Our lowest previous prices are to be discounted from 50 to $3.00. ... $1.45 and $1.05 are the new 1 $2.45 and $2.05 will now buy prices or 20-in. Switches, reg- 24-in. Switches, regularly ular $1.05 and 12.46 values. 1 $3.45 and $4.95 values. 9CJ c Vh in.inch Switches are even more atrlklnitly reduced. Save from $3.00 to $3.00 on any one you choose; pay from $4.05 to $.5 for just such quality aa were $0.95 to $12.S5. 75c Washable Hair Rolls, special at '35s? ' Manicuring, Hair Dressing and Shampooing. Appointments made by telephone. BRANDEIS STORES FOURTH JWT DISAGREES Jive Ken Liitea to Testimony In the - . Midway lid-lifting Case. $NE JUEOa FAILS 10 APFSAS 3. W. Thesnaa I ta lew ui Both Side lm te Try the Case 3 ' Bet the rive wt Z . The fourth lory te hear the evidence la to east against Billy CrutchBetd end Jack Broomfleld. charged with vlolaUni Hra-mpcamh law by keeping open after lite prescribed hour, (sited to acre la Bollc court yesterday, after dcUbar- ting almost twe hour. Kens of ths juror" would Ml how the Jury stood after Mu discharged by Joes foster. As usual a hitch occurred whsa en th els. Jurors tailed te appear, but (Or mutual consent of both aides the east went te trial with the bob-tailed jury. She missing maa waa Joseph W. Thomas, floe president ef the Cora Exchang National bank. Court Officer Glow tslled the name of son ThoaMS, and whsa he failed te answer. OtovsV aa easasd that be had bsaw unable te set isrrtee ea him. He aaid Mr. Thsmss was eut ef town. iTae five Jurors who heard th geeoe ware: Charles D. Denaey. real statt eeatart Usury a MeDonsld. -cratary ef the Ossaha Tent and Awsinc ejMBpanr; Alfred O. Barker, of Barker Mrs. Flint company; Thomaa C Rich. pluatbsr, and Chart J. Knbs, dm at Voioa PaeUla yard oftlse. The etieeues ia the case wss the asme a ta the three former trials. The )ury after deUberatjnt; aaaouaeed tLst they could aet eeene te ea acree- p-ent but JuAce IVster rsfussd I est the eJeacreemen and teld them to rr to acres. Twice later the fade re - Md to let thesB est without they acne. yter twins out one hour and twenty M nates th Judfe erdend then to he Creufht tnto the court reon, "Dl you tvrae to sa aareeraentr ssked Jodie Foster. ;-W, did aot your Beosr." rspned Kn eaasy. the forecnas. "Ia there - aar poeatontty e( year From Our Near Neighbors ! Waterloo, 1 af re. R. C Montsomerr went to Vslav Saturday evenlnf to visit home folk. Orey Coy went to Omsha Monday neon oa business, returning Tuesday evenans. H arise BIbert went to Fremont Sstur- dVir venlD( te visit his wile ever Bua dsy. , Thomaa Rice has been leadlnc aome corn on track and ahlpplatr out te various points. Mrs. Cecil Moore and her twe children went te Omaha Saturday te de aoms shopping. rnd Brown went to Rlehsrdsoa county Tuesday aftemsoa to took after aome bus iness matters. Tempt RoMnsoa went to Lincoln tost Saturday to remain a tew daye with uni versity friends. J. C. Robineoa went to Omaha Monday and aaaln on Tuesday aiteraooa te attend to business matters. Mrs Samuel Rhoadse went to Omaha Tuesday afternoon te visit her dsucnler and family a short time. The Comet bane ana concert company went to lk City last Friday aliit te fill tns ensasamant lor inat oate. Tha rush at the eeed he uses I on In earnest these day and from now until too latter part of March there will not be muca Mt-up. strs, 1 fL Gould returned Mondsv from her visit to the sunns at Vurllncton Junettuo. ma, feellns aiuch unproved al tar the trip and reel. Mrs. Frank Lock wood, who has keen quits seriously til the past few works. was taken to omaha Tueeoay lor opera tion and treatment at a hospital. Allen Harford of Central City, who formerly lived In this vicinity, was visit in bar brut tier Thomas and family this week, rctumlns home Wednesday. Mrs. Hyder of Lincoln wss a yoest of Miss Delia Robinson over 8ua1ay. h and Mlae Robtneoa went to Valh-y Tues day to the William Whtunore home. DanM Klnler. formerly of Elk City bat now tivin at Creeton, Nebv. came la Monday afternoon from the west for a visit with Jobs Broderlck and family. H. B. VY aid run bad business la Omaha Tuesday eve run. The seed eora dltlona are such that Mr. Waldroa saya there eas t be any (ues work about It F. W. Corllas was her Wednesday af- teraooa looklnff alter some business with Ms farm tenant. He waa at Valley la the morrunc u visit his eld friend, John has recently purrhssed a complete equip ment for the banquet ball kitchen. Robert K. Neltsel cams In. Wednesday mornlnf from Omaha, havlnf ' recently cam from tha west and was vtslilns st Murdoch a short time. Mr. Neltsel Is still In Idaho, his headquarters being at Boise. and hs Is more enthusiastic about ths country than ever, if that were possible. guest of hi brother-in-law. Editor Daa van nussn, w im a-urn. Mrs. Annie Htswart. a hlsh eoheol teacher, waa In attendance at a teacher' association la Lincoln thl weak. Th. v nueatlon win ha ud for some united action at th next regular lodss meeting of the Modern nooumen 01 America. wu Dorwtta Arndt took part In a sacred concert at the First ConsreS"- tlonal church In Oman, last eunosy evening. I uiea slsude Klnnr of Blair and Mrs. Lyman Peck of Fort Calhoun have been spending several day with friends at North bend. Neb. -.Alter the trtsj Judge Fester waa asked C a would srant another total ehsuld erne be demanded by Lnnte Puutt. deputr euanty attorney, and be i op Bod la the rarsiattve. Mr. Plata whsa asked 1 sr th trial If he would ssk far aa Mhsr trtsi should tats Jury fall to agree gsid he a aa probability would. Valley. Mlas Msr Nichols entertained th Leap Tear club at a asnstngtoa weonesusy evening. ss Oertruds Inrram wss th guest of Mr, t'hsrle Will la Omaha Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Issso Noves and Pried 11a cams out from Omaha tiaturday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. ueramer. F. H. Clark left Tuesday for a ten days' trip In Tsxsa. where he hss land intsrests. w. K. Hock aoeompaniea ninv Mrs. L. P. Rvsrs and Miss Lola Brers wsnt to Omaha Wednesday. Miss Lola will undergo an operation at th Metho dist hospital for sou re. Ths Junior Boys' club of th Preebv terlan Sunday school will give a sod si at the home of their teacher, Mr. C. U. Mchol. Monday evening. The Young Men'a Christian aasodstlon boys of Fremont met ths Vslley High school boys In a cani of basket ball la th epera bouse Friday evening. The score wsa a to I In favor of alley. Th regular monthly meeting of ths Womsn's club at the home of Mrs. H Erwsy Friday afternoon will be a do- niestls science meetln. Mrs. W. CJk V humors will aivs a demonstration of cooking with paper hag. Mrs. William Oarner and Mrs. Finest Smith ravs a miscellaneous shower f"r Miss Eita Fonts, whose wedding will take place soon, at her horns Thursday after noon. Over h Invitations wers given and many beautiful siita received. Miss Effls MeLaird. a national Woman' Chrtattin Temperance union worker, gavs aa address In th Methodist church Sun der morning and at a union meeting In ths Presbyterlen church la th evening rav on of the heat temperance ad dressr ever heard In Valley. The mem bers of ths union rave a reeepttou Mon day afternoon In the parlor of th Retd hotel and Miss MoLaird organised s Loyal Temperance Lacloa, with Mrs. K Uairsta as supsrinteadeat. I Kay to the sttuioer-s A4vrUssg. Ths tamllv ef Mont Shields, esfussttag of Mr. Shield aad the bahy. returned Sunday from ths western part at the state, where tbey had visited Mrs. Siileids people sloes Trmngsgiyiasx time. Miss Myrtls Maynard went te Colnmbu Sunday and from there aocompamed her granamstnar. M ra wooa. to uraad Island to ettft there. Mrs. Mxynard ra- tumea aome Sunday where she went with I I The Wstsrtoe MssoaM mow Bs a saselal meeting Tuesday night te take care of extra work, aad win held another la ilia aast Tuesday sags. The todg lair. Mr. and Mrs. K. C Pleros wers Omaha visitors on Tueeoay. M. TA Newell returned from a month visit to us old hocaa at CotteyvUI. Kaa. Mra. C J. RoMneon visited hr sister Mrs. William Pruaasr la Omaha last Sunday. Sw St V. rwk ttt AshlarnL Keh.. will preach at th Coogregallooa! church next Sunday. Dr. Denton ef Xennard was In the city last Saturday trusting hkt stater, Mra. Bernard Haiier. Mr. Lsr Terhess. a former pioneer ef this county. Is bore frees Ceilsse View yuatkag leletatlves. - Daa Oamke eg Cilawi. & la, Is the era! weeks ago by a horse falling on aim. Is aui to be about. Miss Lena Kelmann. who hss been here the last two weeks, returned to her bom at W Inside. Neb.. Thursday. R. W. Jsrk hss accented a position as manager of an elevator at Chalco. Neb. Ths family will move soon. Harlan Widrerv waa taken suddenly 111 t school Wednesday with pneumonia. HI father was sent lor ana tmmeoiatny took him horn. Mr. William Lultjene haa returned from Grand Island, where shs spent several months with her daughter,' Mra fichermernom. ArliBSTtm. Leo Weber was aa Omaha visitor last users. John Strubl waa a Fremont visitor ea Sunday. Bd Galnee visited hi brother la Omaha, Wednesday. CSarenc Miller Is visiting relatives at Malcolm, Neb. Floyd Newconv Is reported ea the sick list this week. H. W. Marshall transacted business la Omaha ea Tuesday. .1 Fred Eehtenkamn letuiued from Chi cago last Wednesday. Miss Mattle Gains visited her sister In alsnnard last Sunday. Miss Gall Marshall spent last weak with friends In Omaha. Ruth McKlhbon and Fysllne Welt vis ited la Fremont last Monday. lira w. W. Paterana I netting I brethsr. Dr. MeCaw. this week. liias Rlhncha Marshall wss home from the btale university last Bunoay. Mrs. A. C Straus and Mis Bernrre TJa thank were Fremont visitor oa Sunday. am M p. nsurfe of Clearwater hi th guest of her mother. Mrs. R. EL Roberta, us we. Rtanlav Dixon returned home Friday from a week visit st Waboe and other points. T r sfneUiv end John STjaneler eaefl had a car of hogs on the South Omaha market last wean real v. Ed Gtasaetmaa and Airie Smith returned from a visit with friends snd relaUvrs Wavne. Neb- TUesdsv. Thev enjoyed their visit very murn ana use us ouuar- try around Wayne One. sCIkhersu Walter Hannr. who has been appointed 'tuty sheriff, moved te Omaha Wednes day. Aionso Haaey had a oevaio stroke of paraivsia last week, but la somewhat proved. Mrs. Charles Berts ef Benasa vllsted Ftmsv with her mother, Mrs. Robert lie and Mrs. Ranmewrdasr entertained a party of younc people Tuesday ta honor or their son. Bryan. Mrs. Lena Rutbr. daughter ef Mrs. B. F. Oarvert. bar been here the hurt week. rutting bar mother. Mr. A. J. Darsou I confined to the House with a sever attack of Inflam- Miss Shnmak Kelt BtsTtateed the C C. dub Thursday. The next meeting win be with Mra. a A. Fewer. Adas Odsauldse, wa wag ipjttrad srr- SprtasTflelg. Mr. L. .A. Bate waa a visitor In Tekamah over Sunday.. n. F. Burbank I here a rain after a few weeks visiting at FUley. John Tork. who broks hi leg two month ago. Is abla to be on the streets C. B. Keyea left oa Monday for Okla homa te visit the family of Knight Phelps w u Ellis retired from th dray bus iness after continuing In that business tor twenty-eight year. Professor Stapleton. who I now a stu dent ef Crelghton Medical college, was here over H under. Th Omaha High School Olse club Rv an entertainment at urn oveie, us Friday vening. Th quarantlns has been raised at the Henry Mundt. Jr, house. One of Mr. Mundt's children aaa sosriei iwvsr. Th Bell Telephone company cut their line Into the independent of lice snd ths Independent line I taacn over or uie Bell company. eh. wm Af ffne Ifethodlst FnlsCOCSj church have arranged for a banquet to bo given to th men et tna vicuuiy wu the evening of February 2. F L. Pfluc sold hi garage In spnnr .M 1. I II ElweU snd N K. Fase. Mr. Pflug will move to Omaha where he will run a sarac and deal la auto mobile. Charles Johnson, ha returned to her home st etanton for several week's stay. Many friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Steen Friday snd helped her celt brat her birthday anniversary. George Cunningham Is serving on the Jury this week. J. C. Mangold of Springfield visited with home-folks Tuesday. P. Mangold left Sunday evening oa a business trip to Denver. Born to Mr. and Mrs. August Koepk. a girl. Saturday evening. Carpenter ar busy finishing op P. C. Petersen new meat market. A fair sized crowd attsnded ths mas querads at Paulsen's hall Sunday evening. Messrs. Tim Ohrt and C. W. Gtsndt mads a business trip to Omaha Thursday. Hiss Rom Witt of Elkhorn visited with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Hlckey, over Sun day. Miss Florence Gordon of Ashland Is vtsiilng for a short time at the Mangold horns. District No. S had no school Monday. Mia A. Miuun, was unable to get IhereSI Fred Petersen was out hunting Monday, but renorta most of th same fro as to death so returned with an empty sack. Herman Mueller hauled out the greater part or his household furniture Tuesday to hi farm he rented on frails raacn. Most of th farmer east and west of town wer kept busy Monday shoveling snow out of the cuts, which Wer drifted hut. Millard. Mrs. A. B. DetweUer visited In Omaha E. a. Rosker mad a business trip to Omaha Saturday. Mis Lola Anderson of Elkhorn spent Saturday aad Sunday at aer noma. Wiea Frieda Hohrteia was out South Omaha Saturday to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mr. PhD Mueller and children ef Omaha vuutea eunasy wits ssrs. v. Peters. Mr. Jaha Garrett and Miss Ella Haaek of Omaha were Millard callers Saturday vemneV rtirnvrf Harrow and Duncaa Robertson of Omaha were gussu of Vivian Roberta oa Sunday. Mm Mae Koch and daughter. Mabel. visited Sunday with Mra. tieurg Borer at Papilttoa. Miss Alma Lindberg, who attends ssw- lng school, vtsttod at aer noma in Ma nors Sunday. A course of inuraal training I being glwaa at th Millard school under th uusawcttoB) oc rro. ws-aiswe Mas Canto stack, was hai teg the wlatsr wttk ber Irvlagtea. Mr. snd Mrs. La.rs Nelson are reiolclng over th arrival of a baby girl which came last (Saturday. Rev. Met tier of the Trvlnrton Con gregational enures will deliver a special lecture Sunday evening. Master Johnny Williams Is enjoying a visit from his cousin. Master John rl. L. Williams of South Dakota. Th ladles' std of the Irvimrton Chris- tian church will hold their meeting at tha home of Mrs. John Hendrirkson Wednesday. A lean rear dance is to be given at the Irrlrurton Modern Woodmen of America hall next Wednesday even! nr. AU are expected to appear ia fancy costume. Mr. and Mrs. Fry have been moving Into their new horn in Irvlnston this week. the former home of Myron Hall, who ru moved onto th Brewster place, which he recently purchased from Roy Brewster. bride' sister. Mr. Clarence Johnson, at Grand Island last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Francis will make their bom at Wayne. Mra. L. & Bate ef Springfield wss th - guest of her friend. Mis O'Brien, last Sunday. ' Mrs. George Beach and Mrs. O shorn of Lincoln visited their brother. Dr. Gllkor son, last week. N i Mrs. William Poucher and Ml Fern Brauxhton went to Peru last week, the latter te enter school there. Mra. Barnes I her from Procter, Minn., for a visit with ber parents. Mr. and lira. J, T. Blackitoue. Pill An Appetizing Aroma Coffee should stimulate appe titebut to do so, coffee growths, blend, and roasting must be per fection. It'g the appetizing quality of , . . TONE'S CLD G2LBEFI CC77ES that endears it to the thou sands of particular coffee drinkers who use ' A single trial will convince you of its quality and value. 3 So m poand TOM BROS., Dec- Moines, la. There ire two k!n1 of rMcea. TOME'S sad -ViAiTj." Tekassah. ' Mrs John Ow of Blslr waa th guest of Tekamah friend en Wednesday. Mis Gertrud 8c here of thl ' plane snd Mr. P. . Francis of Wavne wers united ta marriage at th horn of the 1 Ask Your t K a- t A i- M -t. tr. liiSremrjim m ryvj a 1 lowrvrjjur; Doctor Sststsr. Gtrceria, Osm. Sadnaa Csierld, fan ail eel 1m, Alral - ' "T ' ' ' m , . aw.vw:r ewn wr aocior. Anytriinsi enf merit tveref Will It Btoc, falllnsT ruir T sill K erescrvay qswiglulff r Will R ator thai hater? J. V Svrs rwweawv. lwert. Wan. Ask your etocttrr. Ask your doctor. Ask yswsr doctor.