11 Adelaide Kennerly MElla Fleishman,! ASS'T EDITOR. R TTJJL I L I ru I I HI J I ,1. . 1 ,. - THE HUE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1917. eat W. coitowsL'ac HJiieJ by IbMA H Gj?oSS HOVSCHOLD ARTS DSPT CETFTlfAL HIGfi SCHOOL Oysters. An inlancjjjerson, such Nebraskan, usually has t Qmahans This YearW ill Use Half UsiialQuota Xmas Trees as a native SUallv has to cultivate a taste tor sea food. The far eastern er and far westerner alike tell us we do not know what a real oyster of crab or shrimp tastes like. Which lact may be true, but even shipped in shellfish are delicious, though the flavor can never be so delicate. Cost and Food Value. A favorite comparison of foods as to food value is oysters with milk. The comparison always results fa vorably to the milk; and if one must keep the food cost down very clpsely, no doubt oysters are an extravagance. , Comparing the two foods per quart 1 1 t. fat, we tina roughly: Protein Calories. Calories. Cost. Milk 625 125 13c Oysteri 450 220 50c Interpreting the figures, the calories ire heat units, or the measure of fuel value to the body, and the protein calories represent the number of units of body building material. ' Place of Oysters in the Diet In spite of the evidence against them, when cost is considered, oys ters have a real place on our tables, especially this year. They are clearly a luxury; yet they can take the place of staples to a certain extent. We can serve them with a clear con science on festive occasions, as a first course at a formal dinner or lunch eon, or as a main course of a simple luncheon. The oyster lends itself specially well to combination with other foods, such as chicken, sweet breads, celery, bacon, etc. Cooking of Oysters. Oysters toughen readily, unless cooked for a very short time over a low flame. Hence in cooking oysters, they should be removed from the flame as soon as they plump up and the edges curl. Pigs in Blankets. Select large oysters, drain from their liquor and wrap each in a slice of bacon. Broil or cook in a pau until bacon is done. Oysters and Macaroni. 1 pt. oysters, Flour, 1 o. cooked macaroni 4 c. buttered crumbs, Salt and pepper, K c. fat. Arrange macaroni and oysters in layers. Dredge oysters with flour, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and dot with fat. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake 20 minutes in a hot oven. y Oyster Toast. Serve broiled oysters on pieces of milk toast. Sprinkle with finely chopped celery. Broiled Oysters Creole. . 55 oysters, Bread crumbs, 1 minced green pepper, Salt and pepper. 4 strips of bacon, 2 T. minced parsley, minced fine, Sprinkle the minced seasoning over the oysters. Dust with bread crumbs. Broil 10 minutes, basting every three minutes with oyster liquid. Serve on buttered toast. New Orleans Grilled Oysters. IS oysters. Salt and paprika. Melted butter. Minced green pepper, Pin bread crumbs, .. Vi lb. salt pork minced Wash oysters and pat dry. Roll. in butter and crumbs. Dust with paprika and salt. Lay each oyster overlapping the other in a baking dish. Sprinkle with green pepper and salt pork. Place in a broiler and cook six minutes. Serve in the dish. Curried Oysters. 25 oysters. 1 t. lemon Jul'-, 1 onion, chopped, 1 t. salt. - T. fat, Few grains cnyonne. 1 t. curry powder, Put the fat into pan and add onion. Jhake until onion is soft; add curry powder and drained oysters. Cover the pan, bring to a boil; add salt, cayenne and lemon juice, and serve at once. L Chicken and Oysters. J c. chopped enkken, , T. flour, 1 pt. oysters. I e. milk, H c. chopped celery,. 1 t salt, Pepper. Cook oysters in their own liquor until plump and the edges begin to curl. Make a white sauce of the fat, flour, milk and seasoning. Add chicken, celery and oysters drained from their liquor. "Only about half as many Christ mas trees will be used in Omaha this year as last," said the manager of a large downtown store. "The reason, so far as we can see, is merely the general war spirit of doing without the unnecessary things. Christmas trees can be dispensed with, our customers tell us." There is a great plenty of such things as vegetables, fruits and nuts. The first of the Florida orange crop arrived in Omaha 'this year and is pronounced excellent. California oranges have been here for some time. Apples of many kinds, both "cook- i ing, and lancy ones, are abundant. rigs, dates and raisins are plentiful and make a wholesome and nourish ing food. They are in various grades from the ordinary to the superior. Cluster raisins and layer raisins are Safe lJABI&yUMliS iwjt "ivl If Milk For Infants & Invalids ' Substitute ! Cost YOU Somarnc A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick'a Always on Hand Oulck Lunch: Home or Office. Kitchen Soldiers Kitchen soldiers are the latest ex periment in practical patriotism. Good Housekeeping, in co-operation with the United States food administra tion, is conducting the enlistment. In the latest issue of the magazine ap pears this pledge, which women arc urged to sign: "I, the member of the household entrusted with the handling of food, do hereby enlist as a kitchen soldier for home service and pledge myself to waste no food and to use wisely all food purchased for this household, knowing that by so doing I can help conserve the foods that must be shipped to our soldiers and our al lies." This is a movement for the woman who is actually dealing in the food of American hemes. Employers and employes are urged to join the forces. A-soldier may be one. who fights just with her brain or one who fights with her hands the work of women in this crisis. She may be one whose an cestors have lived here for genera tions or she may be one whose par ents have seen war's horrors pass their very door abroad, whose broth ers bear the arms of England, or France, or Italy, or Russia, or any other allied country. Eggs Baked with Cheese. In a flat earthen dish melt one tea spoonful of butter and let it run over the bottom of the dish. Cover with thin slices of cheese and dust with white pepper and a little salt. Break in carefully as many eggs as the dish will hold and place in a hot oven until whites are set, then serve at once. Give Our Foreign Bom Women a Chance to Know Cause of War With reference to the need for edu- among the latter and are especially j rational work, Mrs. Caroline Kartlctt tine this year. Crane writes: "The woman's coin- Potatoes are plentiful and hold to j niittce, Council of .National Defense, their old prices. Sweet potatoes are , is interested in the little foreign also plentiful, both of the ordinary j woman who is left behind, dared and variety and of some extra fine ones j bewildered. She can not understand from California. The latter sell at 1 the reason for war and knows only 10 cents a pound, the former at 3 to that all ed" her men relatives across 5 cents a pound. ' the sea are being killed in this terrible Cranberries, lettuce and all t lie war and that she is .-?.l!ed upon here usual kinds of nuts, excepting Italian i in America to give her husband in re- chestnuts are here to grace the holi- ! spouse to America's call." Other aay ooaru. Beets, carrots, turnips and radishes r e ,i iresn irom soutnem artyns are available on local markets at about 5 cents a bunch. Cucumbers at 25 cents each re among the luxuries. So are hothouse tomatoes at 40 cents a pound. Cauliflower, cabbO, egg plant, spinach and head lettuce are other timely vegetable suggestions. Sugar Pickets Are Busy In New York Bronx One of the results of the scarcity of sugar in the Bronx is an invisible but thoroughly efficient system of picket ing of grocery stores by women. Let one of the stores bit fortunate enough to get hold of some sugar and in an amazingly, short time every house wife in the immediate neighborhood will somehow or other learn the fact. Then the rush starts, and the store keeper soon begins to doubt that he was fortunate in getting the sugar, as he faces the eager demands of his customers. Most grocers have pre ferred patrons, and for these they manage to hide a portion of the skimpy stock. This they carefully wrap up tight to conceal its nature and beg the favored customer not to tell where she got it. It is no use for women to try to buy sugar in a store of which she is not a steady customer, for she is not likely to be treated even with civility. New York Evening Mail. ' Trouble lost its job- When our Sunday Specials came to town and that's quite a while 'ago. There's an army of housewives who never trouble about dessert. That's our work and each week we have an at tractive Sunday Special which just fills the bill. This week it's Tutti Frutti A combination of Vanilla Ice Cream with choicest imported P'rench Fruit. 9 Pi Foods for M eatless Days '' ' 'h . Meal Food. Under S IW-JMSi . m. Buy These "Meatless . Meal Foods Under Armour's Oval Label Canned Fiib Rica (h ortNs) Canned Vegetables Baked Beans Canner" :U Poultry Cheese Spaghetti Cooked UuiaisT Efgs ' You can have a "meatless" meal an Oval Label repast everything on the table uni form in quality and up to the Armour standard and yet Not an ounce of jneat! Yon can go farther you can use fcOTST or Glen dale Oleomargarine as a butter equivalent And you can eliminate lard by using Vegetole, our pure vegetable product for cooking and shortening. For "Armour" is the big name in pure foods not in meats alone but in hundreds of other foods the choice selection for the nation's best in fruity fish, grains and vege tables, all delivered to you under the top grade quality guarantee of the Oval Label. Serve the nation by serving on your table the great variety of Armour's meatless products. Write to our Domestic Science Department for meatless menus. Call oar branch hoot manager anaatk for names of Oval Label dealers in yoar neighborhood ARMOURCOMPANY Robt. Eudatz, Msr., !3th Jones Sts., 11 P. L.fforU, 29th and Q Sts, Omaha. Doug. , South 1740. ODUCTS I 91 1 a WM A NEW WAY. Fishing in Samoan teas is often done by the women, and without net, boats or hooks. They simply wade into the water and form themselve into a ring. The fishes being so plen tiful, they are almost sure to imprison sme in the ring. These women are very quick and active, and every tini they catch a fish with their hands they simply throw it, alive, into the basket on their back. sources indicate tnat tins is almost equally true of the les informed class of Americans. Such women have a right to know why their husbands and sons are called from them. If they did know wc could then count upon their help. New Jersey Women Prove Truth of Yankee Thrift Women workers in Newark, N. J., will have the first opportunity to pur chase pure food put up this summer under the auspices of the mayor's committee of national defense. This cannery used the same method as that adopted in New York, each woman receiving pay in canned food for her labor, valued at IS cents an hour. In addition she has the right to purchase an amount in proportion to her labor. The remainder will be sold to the public. One of the features of great interest in connection with this sale is an ac curate, detailed cost sheet which has been worked out by the committee's business manager. Items in the cost include about $800 for nearly 7,000 jars of foodstuffs, $600 for labor, about $600 for jars and about $850 for equipment and overhead charges (very low). After estimating the .ex act cost of each jar the whole sheet was potie over, and an adjusted value was placed on each jar to provide for excessive charges for products on which time was lost by inexperienced or inefficient workers. How uneven would have been the charges made without adjustment is shown by tho fact that carrots with an appraised value of 35 cents, figured 43 cents a jar; blackberries appraised at 75 cents cost 71 cents. The loss was equally distributed throughout the total production. FAT """ Milk-Fed Chick ens, par lb. . . 1912C 4 lbs. Neck Bones, Saturday only. . . 25c Horn Made 15c Sausage, per lb...'"' Round, Sirloin house Steak, per b1JL Spar Ribs, Saturday, lb. . . Porter- 15c Pillsbury's Beat CO 7Q Flour, on sal. w Liver per lb. "Veal Chopa or Roasts, lb.. 10c Cotton Tail Rab bits, each .... 20c Choice Steak, lb 17VgC Summer Sausage, lb... 20c Mutton Chops, lb ISc Mutton RoasU, Ib...l3'ic Beef Boll, lb 13', c P'f dot 37c Ak-Sar-Ben Buttar, lb., 43c Qt. jara Jama 2Sc Qt. jara Olives 17C Qt. jara Pickles 17V,c Qt. Jara Apple Butter. .25c N. Y. Cream Cheese, lb. 25c Fancy Brick Cheese, per lb., at SOo Salt Cod Fish, lb 18c Fancy Jelly, lb.t 15c S-ib. pall Herring 95c S. C. Bacon Squares, 32'ic Oatmeal, per lb 5c 3 lba. Tapioca 25c Crisco, per can 25c Sawtay, per can ...... ,23c Butterinc, per lb 25c 10c pkg. Macaroni. .. ,7Vic 10c pkg. Spaghetti. . . .7V,c 10c pkg. Cookies 5c Large pkg. Pancake Flour, ' at 10c Rumford or Calumet Baking Powder. . . 19c No. 3 can Sweet Potatoea, at 10c No. 3 can Pumpkin .... 1 Oc ISc can Baked Bsana, 8V4C 25c can Baked Beans 12Vic 20c can Tuna Fish..,. 10c Tall can Salmon. .. .17Vic Tall can Milk 12c 3 lbs. Best Rico 25c 15c can Lima Beans... 10c 10c can Peas 7ac 15c can Corn, Peaa or Tomatoes, at 12Vic Onions, per peck 30c IS lbs. Potatoea 35c Cabbage, per lb 2'tC Sweet Potatoes, lb 5c Orangeo, per dot ...... 15c Lemons, per doi 25c Bananaa, per dot 30c Apples, per doz 35c Soda Crackers, lb,..12ViC Ginger Snaps, lb 12'ic 7-lb boxes Fancy Dry Peaches, lb 10c Prunes, per lb 1 Oc Fancy Brown Beans, lb. 10c Lima Beans, lb 12Vtc S bars Soap 25c Corn Flakes, pkg 7' jc Quaker Oats, pkg 10c 15c pkg. Maple Flakea 7',c Small Can Milk 6c 99o PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK SAVE 30 FOLLOW THE CROWDS. United States Food Administration License No. G-13105. Mall Orders Filled At Sam Prices Largest Cut Price Mall Order Grocery and Meat Market In tho State Writs (or Price List. Boston Meat and Grocery Co. i!3 North 16th St. Opposite Postoffice. Two Phones Douglas 1089. Saturday Specials at The New Public Market 1917 Milk-Fed Spring Chickens, lb. 22','jc Choice Forequarters Lamb, lb.,..14'2c PlK Pork Loins, lb .19ic. Steer Porterhouse Steak, lb 23'2c Steer Round Steak, lb 22'2c Steer Sirloin Steak, lb 21 'ac Steer Pot Roast, lb.,..180 and lS'jc Steer Boiling Beef, lb 12Vac Steer Shoulder NSteak, lb 18V2c Steer Rib Roaat lb 17'2c Pig Pork Roast, lb 24ljc Pig Tork Butts, lb 2Bjc Young Veal Chops, lb 18V2c Young Vfal KoRSt, lb 17','aC Young VchI Stew, lb 12'ac No. 1 Mutton ,rgn, lb 23Vac Fancy Mutton Chops, lb 22'tc Choice Mutton itoaat, lb I6V1C Regular llama, II 27l, Skinned iTiinis, suunr cured, per lb. , 28 1 3 o California Picnic Hams, 4 to 8 lbs., per Tlb.. at 23'jC Morris' Supreme 11am. lb 29'ic Armour Shield No. 1 Bacon, lb....41VaC SuKar Cured Hncon, lb 37VjC Nice I'rcsb Kabbits, each 22c MONEY-SAVING GROCERY DEPARTMENT Blue Bell or Sunklst Vlour (48-lb. sack), per sack, at $2.80 White Russian Soap, 4 bara for 25c Diamond C Soap, 7 bars for 25c Sunbrite Cleanser. 6 bars for 25c Tall cans Tet Milk, 2 cans for 25c Tall con Carnation Milk. 2 cans for. ,25c Walter Baker's Chocolates, 1 -lb. cake, per cake, at 20c Jello, assorted flavors, 3 pkgs., for,. 25c Domestic Oil Sardines, 4 cans 25t Tall cana of Pink Salmon, can 20c 16c quality Peas, per can 12c 15o quality Corn, per can 12c 16e quality Tomatoes, per can 12c Bird's Eye Matches, pkg 25c Skinner's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles 3 pkg., for 25c Log Cabin Syrup, per ran..... 25c Crisco, per can 25c Sawtay, per can 25o Qt. jnrs Largo Olives, jar 38c lOxtra Fancy Dried Apricots, lb 28o Extra Fancy Dried Prunes, lb ISc 4-Crown Raisins, per lb 15c Choice Sultana Raising, per tb 18c Best Evaporated Tenches, per lb.... 20c Imported Ford Dates, per lb 30c Washed Figs, 1 -lb. pkgs 35c Stuffed Dntos. per box 35c English Walnuts, per lb 25c Soft Shell Almonds, per lb 25c Mixed Nuts, per lb 18'gc FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancf Jonathan Apples, bu. box. . . .$1.65 , Large White I'otaties (15 lbs. to peck). per peck, nt 39c Nice Early Ohio Potatoes (16 lbs. to peck), per peek 30c Large drape Fruit, each..7'ac and 10c Large California Celery, bunch 10c Young Onions, per bunch 5c Young Carrots, per bunch 5c Leaf Lettuce, per bunch Be Fancy Head Lettuce 10c and 15c LarKe R"d Itnnanus, dozen 40c Young Radishes, bunch 5c BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE DEPARTMENT Strictly Fresh Eggs, doien 49c Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, lb... 46c Fresh Country Butter, in 2-lb. rolls per lb., at 43'ac Best Selected Eggs, (Storage), doz.. 44c Fresh Country Butter, in tubs, lb. . . .45c New York Cream Cheese, lb 30c Best Brick Cheese, full cream, lb.t 32'jc Fancy Swift's Premium or Snowflako Oleomargarine, In 1 -lb. carton, lb.. 32c Fancy Lilly Oleomargnrine, lb ,2Sc Fancy Lincoln Oleomargarine, lb. . . .24c Do not fail to visit the most sanitary Delicatessen Department, the talk of the city. Our stock of Salads, Dressings and Roast Meats if the most delicious to be found. SUNSHINE CRACKER DEPARTMENT Delicious Fig Bars, Raisin Cookies and Wafers, per lb 19c Th"? very best Ginger Snaps, fresh from the bakery, 2 lbs , ...25c Be pkgs Chocolate Fingers of Soda Cracker 2 pkgs. , .13c 25c pkgs. Special for Saturday, per pkg 9c or 8 pkgs., for 25c COFFEE DEPARTMENT Morning Hour, per pound . .19c Fancy Santos, a mellow coffee, per lb 23c Public Market Special, a coffee of merit, per lb 25c Hotel Blend, an exceptional value, per lb 35c FLOWER DEPARTMENT Christmas Decorations, Ruscus, Box Wood Baskets, etc. Let Us Know Your Wants See the bear in our window Saturday Leave your orders now We deliver to all parts of city The Above Prices Also Prevail at Our Branch Store THE EMPRESS MARKET 113 South 16th St. Phone Douglas 2307. u PHONE DOUG.2793 M.hi Floor First Nat'l. Bank Building. I Few Women of Today Work Blindly Used to be that daughters adhered strictly to mothers' methods of home manage mint. They used certain baiting rtripet simply because they were favorite! of former generation!. Times have changed radically. Col leges and clubs have been established for the express purpose of determining just which baking method and baking materials are best. Many domestic scientists devote their lives to research and experimental work. They are constantly testing food products. They conduct exhaus tive comparative tests. They accept and endorse only such methods and baking processes as have been found superior through rcbmiflc measurement of merit. These decisions are given wide publicity. The result is that the housewife of today produces more wholesome and perfect bakings at less cost than ever before. I have conducted many experiments and have investigated experiments conducted by scores of other domestic scientists. My own work and the decisions handed down by other pure food socialists and domestic scientists bring out the evidence that the over whelming majority employ and advocate the use of one special brand of baking powderwhich proves once more the old saying that "there is only one best, I know that this baking powder has won its popularity among experts on merit alone. Because I know that they show no partiality. To ob tain their approval a product must possess superiority. And that superiority ruust cover every phase of baking powder quality of material and action. It must be absolutely sure in results never fail It must be perfectly pure leave no harm ful residue in the foods. It must produce the best trade of bakingscakes, biscuits, etc, that are light, tender and tasty. Finally it must be a baking powder that is economical in both cost and use. Calumet Baking Powder is the one baking powder that has won the verdict of superiority and the hearty endorsement of expert domestic scientistswho like myself have proved Calumet's super excellence beyond dispute. This superiority "sanctioned" as it is by eminent domestic science authorities certainly clearly in dicates that Calumet gives the houswife the greatest of Baking Powder value. NOTE Miss Costcllo is alreadv well known to most of the ladies of our city. Slu is of the Domestic Scicncs Branch of the University of Chicago, a graduate of Lewis Institute, Supervisor of Domestic Science in Public Schools, Special lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy, Special Lecturer to tho Women's Clubs, We are publishing a series of her most important articles. ataiuiau I CASH AND JOY i It Pays to Carry It Homo Pay Cash and Bo Freo BASKET STORES COMPANY Zcow Every day is bargain day with us. Watch all prices. Don't let a few specials bait you; there ia always a hook behind the bait.' United Stat Food Administration Licenio No. G-28403 Fancy Blue Ttos Klcs, 0c lb., 8 lbs. fur. . , .25c CRACKERS Plain Hoda or ,Oytr, lb. ISc (jrnham Crack lb 16c NUTS! NUTS! New Drakr Almonds, lb 23a Walnuts, No. 2, at soma stores, lb 20c Walnuts, No. 1, per lb 2Sc No. 1 Mixed Nuts, lb 23e No. 2 Mixed Nuts, at tome stores, lb.. .18c F'ecans, per lb 23c Shelled Almonds, lb 60e I'ranut. Siuarcx, per lb 22o I'ennut Hrittltv per lb ,20e BREAD Bo Peanut ButUr. 6W-0I. glass, for 9e K r 1 p t Corn Flakes, pkg. Be Farina, fine breakfast food, pkg... ISc Milk, Iowa or Wilson, tall can 12 Vac I'uiupkin, large can tie Tomatoes, No. 2, can 14c l'omatnes, No. 2H. can IBe IVas, Karly June, can 13c I'orn, splendid grade, can 12c lloosier Helle I'ork & Beans, can... .13c Advance Pork & Bean, No. 2,. can.. ISc Hominy, large can . . ft . . .lie Thompson's Secdles Raisin, 15-01. pkg I8c Mactronl and Spaghetti, J7-0. pkg... Be Mapvline, regular 8oo bottle 29c Cornmeal, C-lb. sack 36c 38 or.s. Pure Apple Butter'. 24c Itoyal Coeoanut, pkg. 7e OUR SANITARY MARKETS Handle High Quality Always. Tinted Tip Olco, pkg 32e Wliito Tip Oleo, pkg...., 31c Magnolia, 2-lb. roll BOc Mince Meat, lb He I'ork Chops, lb 27 Pork Loin Roast, lb 25c I'ound Steak, lb 22e-2Se Pot Roast, lb ISc-ISc Omaha, Lincoln and Council Bluffs Basket Stores Co. Good fresh veal and lamb at reason lble prices. Excellent homemade ssus ige. COFFEE Try Our Hlgh-Crad Coffee Independent I a big value, a regular "la grade, and our price is very low. Put up In fibre cans, steel cut, per lb.. 20c Cash Habit, an excellent brand, lb... ISc Drlnket, Kellogg's, lb 21c 41 Store. Another, No. 44, open soon at 20th and Leav enworth Sts. Over 300 Price Lower Than Other Grocer. S how patriotism in your home, each day of your life, H ourly, daily, weekly, althrough the present strife. 0 hscrvations such as theso will help to win this war. W ith all our strength we'll do the things we've never done before. P urchase your goods with discretion and take them home with you, A HhouRh they may seem heavy, it will show you are true blue. T hroughout the town if everyone will help in this endeavor, R egardlesg of inconvenience caused by stormy weather, 1 nnumerable advantages we have for you in price, 0 f this we are quite certain, so can make a sacrifice. T he WASHINGTON MARKET you will be sure to find 1 n all things patriotic, though their shelves are thickly lined, S o when you are out purchasing, just step along this way; Make our-store your headquarters; you are welcome any day. MEATS AND GROCERIES Choice Sirloin Steak, lb 19e Choice Porterhouse Steak, lb 19c Choice Round Steak, lb 1 9c Choice Pot Roast, lb ..ISc and 17Vac Choice Rump Roast, lb 17'jc Itib Boiling lieef. lb 12jc I.pan Pork Chops, lb 24c Kxtra Fanrv Veal Roast, lb 20c Regular lldtns, half or whole, lb..23y4c One of the Largest Mail Order House in the Middle Wetj. United State Food Admlnistratior. License No. G-27634. Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, lb., 38 Fresh Pig Feet, lb 7ViC Fresh Leaf Lard, lb 27c All Brands Creamery Butter, lb..... 47c Kamo Soups, per can 10c Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, per , pkg., at 10c Washburn-Crosby or Washington Best Flour, sper sack ,.$2.79 Del Monte Pineapple, 2 cans 23c Iat I WlSl- I m IJBJfc I "TV WW LXsttW L- Washington 1407 dououls i eft mcxjT im-o-XiArm and mbat AUftnir in IBL.TYLfcR 470 OJmv cHsocsanr Trta AIIPALS WeST -