4r B im UAIAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 12, 1913. Conducted by Ella Fleishman i Mr. tnd Mrs. Walter W. Hed left 'Friday evening for Washington. Mrs,- George Squires and Mrs. "George Paterson left the Blackstone Friday and have taken an apartment at the Glenarlo Terrace, in Dnndee. Mrs. A. B. McConnell. who was s painfully bruised last Friday, when - run into by a bicycle, is much im r proved. ' William Henry Harrison, who was vnere tor several oaya who jr. TJiarles Saunders, left Friday even ing1 for his home in Washington. Mr.- Harrison has been with an aero- plane factory, but will enter a train - tag camp on his return to Washing ; ton. . , ;a Mr. Jack H. Thede of Wichita, ,Kann is a week-end guest at the home of his fiancee, Miss Katheryn .Lawless. r Lieutenant Harold Pritchett from "'Camp Dodge spent last week-end .here. T Miss Alice Coad has returned from gan eastern trip. 5 " Mra. C W. Morton and daughter, I Miss Dorothy, left Thursday for an eastern trip., -v ', ' Mr fhar1 R Prewitt of Kansas 1 City left Thursday for her home, after penjmg a tew days witn ner motner (r Flizah'th Kleffner. and her lit ers, Mrs. B. B. Booth and Mrs. Harry Uuf? nburg. Mrs. Prewitt visited her ion. Joe L. Varley, who is at the ireat Lakes naval graining scnooi, oe I lore coming to Omaha.' ? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hansen and s -nna Allan nrl Tnhn. ir.. arrived Tues Jay 'from Colorado to make their 1 nma. ti Tkw era ha at the I lackstone, but have taken the home i f Dr. and Mrs. E. L, Bridges at 3403 arnam street, wniie Major criuges ? i in the service. jt'litt. George Klein of Cleveland, , ho has been visiting in California, ' rrlved Saturday to be the guest of ; ir. and Mrs. Abe Somber for a 1 iw days. Mrs. Somberg will enter ; in Monday afternoon at tea in Mrs. ' Jem's honor, . . Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm left the first f the week for California. , , f i Mrs.' Oscar Gareissen of New York xpects to sail soon for canteen and f ,'oungr Men's Christian association fork in France. . v . Mra. Robert Bradford expects to ! ave about June 1 for California. j '; Captain Malcolm Baldrige and hit ) lest, Lieutenant Griggs, from Camp 1 )odge, were here for the weekend.' - Mrs. Dunbaugh of Chicago, whose , tn, George Dunbaugh, , is at Fort maha, has been at the Blackstone - r a week.--' ' 1 ' ' ( ' Tiiia.'-'Anne Gifford is expected ..-tit from New, York Sunday morn- I Mrs. GuyKiddoo expects to leave e last of the week for Washington, . u, wnere. sne wm join wr, rua )o, who is there on government jrlc ; ; ,V Hi ' CrrimAf Weeth. who under :nt an operation at the Clarkson f :spital, is much improved and ex 1 -cu to be removed to ; her home ' on. , . " -:; v - 1 Harry Byrne, who has been at the ; ethodist hospital is getting along j ry well, j Mra, Miriam Patterson Boyce. who Hn eturlvincr in New York, eJC- cts ,to return abput May 17, after jppmg a week in Uiicago witn lends. ' , I ' Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Foster have j 'a their home at 103 boutn inirty ' x& street and have taken in apart i at at the St Regis. lira. E. V. Lewla leaves tht first i I next .week for a few days in Chi r WiUftB Law left Frldav for i Rock, Arlc to spend a week - "vn with her ann. Lieutenant Rav i '.4 Low.. Mrs. Lcsr -will . work ...J Mrs. C. E. Johannes in tne ..ostess house at Camp Pike. Miss 'Mary Brogan of Mena, Ark., arrived Tndav ta anend a few dava with Sir. and Mrs. Francis A. Bro Lieutenant and Mrs. Mel Uhl have returned to Camp Dodge. Miss Isa bel Milroy accompanied them. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding; re turned Friday from an eastern trip. Mis. B. B. Rayisrflds left Tuesday t9 spend the .summer in Las Vegas, N U i' . Miss Helen Baura has gone to Mrs. H. J3. Kaynolds' apartment in the col bert, and will stay until Mrs. Ray 'nolds returns. " Mr Dwight Swobe of San Fran cisco spent Sunday with Mr. and t Mrs, Edwin T. Swobe. Mis. Nathan Merriam is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Barton Mil lard, and Mr. Millard. MIts Luella Petersen is recovering from a serious operation and expects u be removed to her home in about two weeks. ': Mrs. Carrie Livingston has return ed from a visit of several weeks with 1 tr daughter, Mrs. Julius. Weil in Lincoln, j ' : Crelghton v Mixers' club will give iincing party Tuesday evening at . ctp'a academy. Eighty guests will ; .snd the affair.' ' ' Of Interest to Women Mobile is to have a policewoman. !.!eagb telephone girls have , re rls 10 per cent wage increase. ' ;ry Hanners, a teacher in a Phfla . La. Sunday school, has missed but r . sessions in her school in 52 :j. :,-:v- , . 1 1 Germany the number of women ' -yed In. the- metal trades alone S is reported 4o have been over ,..3 . - .....'. W-H-t-M Charming When Dr. Henry B. Lemere, now Captain Lemere of the- medical corps, leaves for a far-distant contonment or fort this beautiful group will go with him. The picture was taken especially for Captain Lemere that he may take this bit of home across the sea. This typical American family, from left to right, includes Barsworth, Mary Jane, Mrs. H. B. Lemere, Harry and Frederick. , Tolerance That Helps By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Dear Hlaa Falrfatt la thara anything ta tha world that look to yoa Ilka unforalv abW tint Or do you liulit on poaln aa ona at thoaa paopla who aea "food In avary- thing T" I married a woman with a bad cord. 1 torgava har. I triad to halp har and 1 talked to har aa a mothtr might Bat waa aha eontantad to atay In oar llttla hom and try to laarn goodnaaa from maT Not ahal Pleaaura and worldllnaaa raaant ao much to har that aha had to go chu rn back to tha bright llghta. I had baan tolerant and forgiving, but now I aaa that a man la a fool to tniat a woman who hag noa gona wrong or to think ha ean ahow har what Ja right and good. . Now I ehaj. langa you to find ena word to aay for thla woman who failed In gratitude toward tha man who triad to uplift bar. A COLLEGE VAN. I aocept tha challenge! There are plenty of reaaona. Oh. College Van, why your marriage waa a foregone eonoluilon failure. And not many of them are eonnected with the aad "paat" of your wife I Moat of them grow right out of your own aad failure to "make allowance" out of your uncharitable erltlclam of weakneaa out of your trying to force "goodneaa" upon a girl who was ataggerlng up out of tha awampa at aril and who needed tha comfort of a gentle helping band rather than tha laah of a atarn and . preaching tongue. V X don't believe In "uplift." A man who hn gona up aa4 down tha world for St yeara, a man who baa talked to klnga and aerfa, to generals and to prtvatea, to high dlgnltertee and to great orlmlnala and who, becauee of bta knowledge of human nature aad of tha underlying eanaea that bring about ware and revolution!, la known aur graateat war oerree pendent, apoke a very pregnant aentence to mo recently. "Holler Than Thou," aid he! "I don't believe In tha arang Roller than thou' attitude that moat people take wbaa they are trying to kelp ethera. No ono over faeea another man'a tempta ttona. ' Every ono triea to belittle the thlnga that lure ethera to ruin. Thla bualneea of stooping down to help ethera la all wrong. What oounta la getting, under tha akin of their problema being on the level with them, not uplifting them.1 m ' Don't youAee how true it is, Mr. College Man? You "forgave" your wife, did you? Was there nothing in your record that she might have needed to "forgive?" You preached at heryou let her see that vou J'tolerated" her; that you considered i t s n M V Clark near Jackson Botileyard The Hotel Success H of Chicago . Tbe hotel's excellent service, its convenience for the quick transaction of business, its proximity to theatres, shops and public buildings make it tbe ideal headquarters for a crowded day. 450 Rooms $1.50 up SSaUaasffjBMUjajaff With Bath $2.00 up - VA Family of Army Officer! her ' a brand snatched from the burning And then you ex pected her to look up at you with adoration. Did you ever think what your at titude toward her might do in the way of creating aft "attitude" toward you? Did you ever imagine what might be going on in her brain? Suppose she had been saying to herself: "Henry thinks I am wick ed, evil. B.ut he married me anyway. He doesn't see any good in me but he wanted me in his life. He tells me to resist temp tationbut he could not resist me; and I must have seemed to him like the worst sort of temptation 1" Reaction. That is a natural reaction, and it does one of two things or both: It makes the poor sinner wonder if sin a not attractve to most people, and it shows her that the man who s setting himself up as a model feels the lure of evil and then why shall she strive so hard to conquer what is irresistible? I grant that the woman who was given her "chance" did fail in grati tude, but it is terribly difficult for human nature to perform to order; and when a man spends ' his days telling a woman how grateful she ought to be to him for his kindly condescension in marrying her the very appreciation that might well up from her heart like a sweet spring, were it not forced, flows along as artificially and sluggishly as a canal, just because it is made to order like the canal. Here is a quotation from a great Englishman who expresses this view very beautifully: "Perhaps we should have got on faster still if we had reserved our indignation for the right things self satisfaction, complacency, In justice, cruelty.,, The poor little wife who yielded weakly to her ugly temptations may never have been guilty of one of NORA NEAL PIANO Faculty Member Sherwood School of Muilc Studio, SIS McCague Bldg. Phono Doug. 4804. ?5 4 s7Z. 1. er a r:- I :i I iil!BJufl t; 'AIM' t these things which are the su preme sins of life. Even though you forgave her for her past guilt she had still to en dure ' in her own weakened soul many of the consequences of evil doing. And not by sitting in judg ment on her, nor by lecturing her nor by condescending to her were you really able to help her. Love., sympathy, understanding and a be lief in the good in her would have helped her to develop that good. You have failed her as pathetically as she failed the good that was in her poor, twisted weak nature. Recognize that come to see that not in preaching condescension, but in warm, sympathetic understanding lies real toleration. For the greatest teacher has said: "Neither do I condemn thee. Go thou and sin no more." HEAVY HOISTING E. J.DAVIS 1212 Farnam Si Tel. Doug 353. "BEST EVER" BAUMWORT KIDNEY TABLETS , Mr. Chaa. Atwell, 288 N. Champion Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I find that Balmwort Kidney Tablets are the best that I have ever nsed for KHney and Bladder trou ble. I am sure that they will cure me," etc. Mrs. M. J. Ma der, 109 W. Abriendo St., Pueblo, Colo., writes: "I have used Balmwort Kidney Tablets and find them highly satisfac tory." If weakness, rheumatic pains, "blues," etc.t affect you. try the immediate benefits of taking Balmwort Tablets. All druggists sell them. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Look young t Nobody cas tell it jreu uea Graadmother'a eimple recipe el Sago Too and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color snd lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture waa to make it at Rome, which is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays,, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other in gredients, at a small cost Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your unir, s iv uuca ti cu naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attrac tive. Wyeth's sa?e tnd Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in tended ior the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Adv. Advice to the Lovelorn By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Be Proud of Your Race. - Dear Mlaa Fairfax: I have been going out with a nan etx year my aennr for three reara, who la well educated and whom I have learned to lore. Aleo, I am sure It la reciprocated, but with all of hie knowledge he . haa that miserable trait, "bigotry." Hta prejudice toward the He brew race la Intolerant. On the other hand, I bare not been quite honeat with him aa regarda tha religion of my people, my ratner neing a neorew ana my mother a ChrUtlan. I do not know whether thla mane Intention! are aerious, but I am an re the truth will cause a separation. Do you tnink it my auty to explain the situation to him despite the pain It might cause T I shall be very glad to have your views on this point, for my conscience Is greatly troubled. X. B. Bigotry la. Indeed, the miserable trait you call It It comblneo In Itself Ignorance, Intolerance and hatred. A man who Judgea a race harshly because ha haa come In contact with poor examples of it la likely In any situation which arises to come to stubborn and unjust conclusions Here and now Is your opportunity to convince him of the injustice of his attitude. Through your father yoa bavo- racial connections with a people who have given to the world some of Its greatest men. Tell him at once and proudly, 'too of tha faith of your father. If your lover la ao narrow and Ignorant aa to fall In respect and ad miration because of your racial connec tlons, you had better know it now rather than have later to cope with a scorn he would feel for you because of your cow ardly deceit. Once some one sneered at Benjamin Disraeli (the great English statesman who later became Lord Bea cornfield) because of his religion. His re ply Is a claaslo which all Jewa and non- Jews would do well to remember; "My ancestors were princes of the house of David when youra were aavagea In the wilderness," salJ he. Tha lower classes of any race are unfit to represent It but so, too, are those who are ashamed of an an cestry which ought to glva them pride. S'iudy Your Feelings. Dear Miss Fairfax: Will you kindly ad vise me aa to what I should do In my pres ent predicament T My mother, who la a widow, la contem plating marrying, and I, a girl of 22, a stenographer making a fairly good salary, do not Ilka the man. Although my mother would not be happy unlesa ahe marries him, yet If I were to tell her of my feelings ahe would only put off her marriage until. perhaps. I married. At the same time I can hardly endure being in the same house with him and would ask you to kindly ad vise me as to whether I ought to make my home with a married sister, who would be only too willing to have me. There are also two younger sisters at home, one going to business and the other to school. ANXIOUSLT WAITING. Of course, you must recognise that your personal prejudices ought not be permitted to Interfere with so vital a question as your mother's happiness. Can you ana lyse the matter carefully and so reduce your violent dislike for thla man to a slight basis where you can conquer. Ignore or even smile at ltT Ha may resemble some one you as a child disliked. He may recall some forgotten ugly experience of your youth. It may be what psychology ea.Ua on "associa tion memory" that la making you ao miser ableor it may oven bo subconscious Jeal- GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Omaha neonle can nrevent anoen- dicitis with simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i- ka. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the EN TIRE bowel tract so completely it relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents ap pendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. Leaves stomach clean and strong. Sherman & McCon nell Drug Oo., 16th and Dodge; Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam; Yates Drug Co., 16th and Chicago. Advertisement. y iiiav -MawjK' uAawxraae.'akiJs'aii iwwziianr. faapr.aT m. n a. i ir 1 Cxi You Must Have Plenty of Iron in Your Blood if You Want Win, Says Physician i whob tbe cnaahinf frip of worry, trials and ear sapa your vitality jand keeps you from the full enjoy gnenc or nome, Eial and businoaa ife take Nutated Iron and watch its strength-giving, up Ibuilding effect it (will increase the strangth and endur ance of weak, nerv. ous run-down folk in two weeks' time in many instances. ROUSANDS are held back In life for want of sufficient Iron. In the blood," saya Or. Jamas Francis Sulli van, formerly nhvsleian , 'of Bellevne Hospital Out-Door Dept.) New York, and tha WeaUhaetcr County Hospital, tn eommenting on the relation of strong nervee and physical en durance to the attainment of success and power. "A weak body means a weakened brain; weak serve force means weakened will wer, and like the race hone beaten by a lose, many a capable man or woman falls ust short of winning because they doa't cic up ineir mentality with tha phyieal trength and enenrv which eoma from hav ing plenty of Iron in the blood. That irrit- khl twf1 41.. 1 J . I ,l4 . - .ia. aid ui ucoyvnu-iit j, task jouiy, fearful ftellng these are the sort of iBnaia nature gives to tired, listless loins Iwhsn the blood Is elamering for atrength iving iron mora Iron to restore the health ;by enriching tha blood and areating thou sands of new red blood cells. . "'? my opinion tha greatest curse to the jhealth and strength of American people of E today is tha alarming deficiency of Iron tn heir blood. Iron ia absolutely essential to nable your blood to transform the food you teat into muscular tiesue and brain. It ia itnroUKh iron in tha xmA mUm matter at the blood thet life-sustaining oxygen enters the body. Without iron there la no atrength, I vitality and endurance to combat ebstaelea or withstand severe strains. Lack of auffl- ..n iron m e blood haa ruined many a man's a ..j 1 Lv.i : . ,T auv utterly virile force and stamina i !ry. ,UM and power o ie. "Therefore. I strongly advise those who feel the need of a strength and blood builder to get a physlcien'e prescription for organic iron Nuxated Iron or If yoa don't want to Igo to thla trouble, than purchase only Nux- !.V!?.ln ... orirnJpaekag.. and . iPeara oa tha package If you have taken una particular name (Nuxated Iron ap- seara . k. i . i .v. otner iron products and failed te ret results. irenb..uVprU: tirely different thing from Nuxated Iron. jwnieh haa been uaed and strongly endorsed by many physlciana famerly eonnected with (well know Hospitals, tha Hon. Leslie M. wt f ormar PreaidanUal Cabinet Offlear, other Iron PrcduTu and failed git rulu. T 3 ousy because your mother la marrying for a second time before you, her child, have won your first love Interest Unless you can conquer your own attitude, or fell aura that your dislike for this man Is based on some thing so Important that marrying him will wreck your mother's life, you had better Just eliminate yourself and go to live with your sister. How to Dress Hair. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am a constant reader of The Bee and seeing your good advice to others, would like to hays you give me a little advice. I will be It In August, but am about the size of a 16-year-old gtrL I would like to know a nice way to wear my hair, and also the proper length to wear my dresses. I am five-feet one-Inch In height la It proper to let a young man kiss you Could Not Eat and Talk Above a Whisper, Peruna Restored Me. Mrs. Leah Cockrell, 209 E. 6th St., Rome, Ga., writes as follows: "I have been for Some time unde the advice of the Peruna Medical Department, concerning the treat ment of a chronic disease. Under their advice I have been using Pe runa, and find it an admirable rem edy. I am greatly improved. I am filled with gratitude for the treat ment I have received from them. Their many kind and helpful letters, as well as their remedy, have been a source of great assistance to me. I can conscientiously recommend Peruna for ailing women, and the Peruna Medical Department will al ways stand ready to assist those who are taking Peruna. I have also taken Manalin with excellent results. Kt one time I was not expected to Dr. Lee W. Edwards, 24th and Farnam, wishes to call the public's attention to the Chiro practic talk on Page 2-B. Tells Impoverished Men and Women How to Become Healthy, Strong, Energetic, Magnetic and Vigorous. Three-Grain Cadomene Tablet Advised for Their Wonder ful Tonic Properties. Don't envy the man or woman with abundant energy, vitality, and the ever-present smile of cordial mag netic personality. Resolve to banish your languor, your tired, worn-out feeling, your aches and pains, your mental worry and distress, by supply ing your system with plenty, of iron, phosphorus, and vegetable tonics so that every organ of your body can perform its normal functions from the vigorous blood supply that courses through your arteries. Tone up the liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowels, digest your food better and supply your nerves with the vital elements m Cadomene Tablets and you won't need to envy anyone. Just get your body and nerves working right and nature will help you do the rest Cadomene Tablets are sold in sealed tubes by all good druggists, and are guaranteed to please you or money back. Adv. former United States Senator Charles A. Towne, former members of Congress, dis tinguished United States Army Generals (retired), Judge Atkinson of the United States Court of Claims, at Washington, and others." In regard to tha value of Nuiated Iron, Former Health Commissioner of Chicago, William R. Kerr, said: "As Health Commis J10"" of mo City of Chicago. I was Impor- "?r, ," . m I medicines, mineral waters, ate. Never vet - P"- enoum re maae to ih,,rn1; V?m mf -o" experience with It, I f that it is such a valuable remedy that It u!h.to. ned v.e7 h?f " P- physician In this e antry. Bd a ondorsement shall induce anaemic, ". 'J'B;lo: J take -.7. , V " ' . " L tonic benefits which I have received. I shall '? tlr aMflod that I mad. an c.p- J8"'e "nm wJJif 1 "v weeived, I .hall u maue an cxrep- M-1" ta amending Dr. Sehuyler C. Jaques. Visiting Surgeon of St Elisabeth's Hospital, New Xerk City, said: "I have never before given out any medical Information or advice for publication. J U DAUVlH UYM rff rcgutu nun u& mi . . , - waa tivw mi you can want with. .hie aa so necee- h.v t:one eu record as. favoring any par- out becoming tired: next tk. W?r la every walk tleular wmedy. Bu n the ease of Noated tablets of Nuxated Iron three times ear H when coming and going In the evening? I have been going with a young man up, until lest September, when he left Omaha. I have been hearing from him regularly, but lately his letters seem cold and I do not hear from him aa often as I did. Now Miss Fairfax I really love this young man, and when he left he told me that ha loved me, now do you think that he has met some other girl whom he likes better? I have not answered his last letter yet which has been about a week ago. Should I Just quit writing to him or write and ask him about It? I am very troubled to know what to do? Please answer this In the morning Bee. as we do not take the eventng Bee. ' Thanking you In advance, I remain. A. B. The employment of girls, in and about the coal mines of Pennsylvania is being protested by the United Mine Workers. At One Time I Was Not Expected to Live. live. I could not eat anything, and for many months lived on very small quantities of milk. Was so weak I could not talk above a whisper. It waa Peruna and the advice of the Peruna people that has nearly re atored me to health again." Those who object to liquid medi cines can aecure Peruna tablets. Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open alulcee of the system each morning and wash away tha poisonous, stagnant matter. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from t cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, instead, look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one t splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make anyone who is bothered with biliousness, consti- pation, stomach trouble or rheuma tism a real enthusiast on the sub ject of internal sanitation. Adv. the Power and Energy tfl aa I ordln.rtta de not believe in it n... In the case of Nuzated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention it. I have taken It myself and given It to my patients with most surprising results. And those who wish quickly to Increase their strength, power and endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully effective remedy." No matter what other tonics die you hv uatd without sacceng if yoa ' are not strong or well, you owe it to your 10 m "uowing test: See how lone n. ... . u i. . . 'V'st after meals for two wesVe tk ' atrength again and sec how much vou hav. gained. Nuxated Iron will increa", til strength, power and endurance of de'ieate nervous, run-down people in two weeks' tw in many instances. 8 ,t,m MufctW Kuis.ed , BMn u,w "nT wMful trntlt with mmriiiiu nmiu. mri ....v;".Vw'.,n Ura mm hj rh. ,. V, .rXT. mrprUin remit and which 1, pnacniii and Vora" ".i." ,m" nc a twent nmntT ly&ah"S alii.ll.tl and ionly. jnAi?? tPl n.uH'Jl ' ois nor uiaet the stoniach. The niiiofctuJafi ' fT""! ".i "'iT," """""v rmlui J? JS?, 2f7 iS m-Sf0'1 2SI "?, Z ttX ' ZuZ???""f