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ilmse there was the Rotmo 3if finrfnrfinijt iriji art fflt qw’f/wiHilii, ifif ‘riflhsd MTix’s step in A\u{ gorrjjjor. and hi* and father lnipresslve, TI re- wow - othef '.changes ip..the .Street. The Luff ns house was being pafnted tor Christine's Wedding. John ny Rosenfeld.M not perhaps of the Street Itself, but certainly pertaining it, ‘Was,, learning to drive' Palmer Howe’s new cur, in mingled agony add the comfort she gaye; (there were, wonderful nighty on the, roof, tinder the Stars, until KTs little watch .Pipe’s Diapepsin" fixes sick, sour, gassy stomachs in K/ was having. Iris own troubles lg miss. 4 He walked along the Street, hot those days. ' Late.lit night, when Anno nnd Harriet, Jmd retired, he sdt on five minutes, Director of 3V Hi. yjl cDuuuno, AvuuB Ltircuur the Sunday School Couree in th# Moody Bible’ IqUtituteof Chicago.); /■/ but “brake foot ndtook to calling off T pTttto H4 ■ In Are iqftmtc* afr-stomadh: distress will go. No indigestion, heart* burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid. ... or eructations of undigested food, n» J, dizziness; bloating, or foul bFealh.'“' l Pape s Diapepsin is noted for iti . speed in regulating upset stomachs. It I* the.surest, quickest and most cer* balcony-/snd ilhnughO »«i/ < >|cwii|iage^ "W , njt r nT imtmr the vintage orpassl So JW* he would, say, with contempt tfflngSi Anna Page wigs .not well. He had; noticed/ that her- ltpswere rather blue, untThfid called in Doctor TSd. It /was valvular heart - disease. Anna Vai hot to be told, or Sidney. It was Harriet’s ruling. ' ’• ./ / mm* v: «•> - / » ■ ’• mn 1 ■ mirm LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 11 InKIs voice. JESUS AND THE WOMAN OF SA- ,.- v - MARIA. “It’s rather a queer way to live, of course,” she £ald. “But Palmer Is a pauV per, practically, We are going.io tut? our meals at home for u while. You see, certain things. That we want we can’t have if we take a house-—a-car, for/ln- “Sidney can’t help^ny,”. said Har riet, “and ff>r heaven’s sake let her- liave her chance. Anna may live' fur years. You know her as well as*I do. If you tell her anything at all, she’ll have Sidney here* waiting on tier hand and foot.’’ • ‘ And Le Moyne, fearful of urging too much because-his ofwn-heart Vias cry ing out to haverthe girt hack, Rented. ' Then. K. was anxious about Joe. The boy did not seem to get over the Little $idney-4*ape Jjjjgg the AcquaintaneA of l “Bad” Woman and" Finds that She Is Human. LESSON TEXT—John 4:5-14, 84. M ulatioBfWas accepting and liking him. It found him tender, Infinitely hunlatt. And to. return he found tha$ this seemingly empty eddy, into which , he had drifted \vus teeming "with'life. He busied himself with small things, and found his outlook gradually less tinged with despair. . }Vhen he found himself inclined to-rail, he organized si baseball club, and $ent ' do'v everlasting defeat tfe" L.toburg’s.. con-, sistine of cashlsoyt >from Linden it Hofburg’scdepartment store. j tures, He- made ho ^ further jattempt, to of Christ’s ministry avoid # Max Wilson. Some day they den would pieet face to face.- He hoped, wheh it happened, they two might be j alone; that was 4 a 11. .Even had lie not j bfcen bound by his promise to Sidney, j (I Cor. 1:13-10) tain indigestion remedy in the whole GOLDgN TEXT—Christ Jesus came in- worid, and Resides it it. harmless. Please fbr your sake,-gel a large flfty-cent case t of Papes Diapepsin from any store and put your stomach \ right. Don’t keep on being miserable -—life le too short—you are not here ‘' long, ao make your stay agreeable, gat what you Jike and digest.it; en joy it. without dread of rebellion in the stomach. - ' to the World to a* vo sinners.—I TlnixA:l& This is a lesson of one of the way- side ministries, of Jesus, It occurred incidentally whilehewas on his way to his great preaching aud tcuehing ex- perlijiMe at Hajllee’. It was a by-product of his very busy life, yet it is one Qf to the most famous interviews and one ojf the best examples- of how to do per; sonal work that is found in the scrip; The larger part of the first year was spent in Ju- Jesus did not buptize, .but his disciples did, doubtless for the same reason, though An a less ciegree.thim tp buptize • converts All bur one of the stance, oflt to the Country club to dinner. And \Ve^e getting the ItosenfeldT boy to drive ifS^He’s crazy about machin ery, tffid *he!lt"ebmefor practicully noth* SYNOPSIS A"strange and charming yojjng man, K. Le Moynt*, becoipVs a roomer at the ^ Page' ^hotne, Wliere Sidney, her - mother, Anna, and her old maid aunt,’ Harriet, a dressmaker, preside. Through the 1 influence of a brll*-. Han't young surgeon, Dr. Max Wit son, Sidney goes-to the hos pital 'a.s/a probationary nurse. Aunt Harriet becomes a fash ionable modiste and opens a sla»P downtown. Christine Lo- l’enz and Palmer- Ifbwe are to a married- ■ K. had never known; couple to take two rooms the bride’s .mother's for nipiils in cUde'r to- tae^p a .car. He looked faintly home anyway.. Should one of the /am- .Hy^cat something which doesn’t agree with them, or in case Of ,an 'attack of indigestion, .dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, it-is handy to give the quickest Telief known. Adv. . tficn Le Moyne, resuming his old habit ?of. wearying himself into sleep, would wali/out dnto the country. On one' such nigM he bad" 4 fTvcrtaken Joe/ tramping aTotig with h.isjiead d Joe had not Vvante’d his 'Ipbi had. plainly sulked.^ Iiut’ Le -bad persisted, ; -_ ‘iJ’ll not talk,’* he said we’re' going the' same *wuj\ we supldslries of his former world, about u c heap chauffeur being.costly in v ,the end rose/ iii his ; inind"aQd were carefully suppressed. W-r» V- 1 / . You’ll find a car a great comfort he said politely flight' would - have - been foolish. The disciples of Jesus were Gallleaps and I’m sure, Christ!fie considered JC. rather dlfe tlngulstied. She lik«*d his grayinghair world was a small place, and. one \vuy I Jesus spent about a year atid nine iihd another, he; hfd known many months of hiFministry in that place. people. }VhetcVer_ he wen/ there t-- 1. jeiui Rest^ TVV. -f-C) . To'reac h ■Yu^ild be. the same chance. , TKe nleet- , Galilee from Judea .b«us “niyst needs iiEdook place early. in September. . through Sumariar not thut there No .Objection. : ernor Head was in office since Jinil iitiiiiity «i.yW br Trrnrrtcd sooti Staff, died, and there scramble for the of- But after .i. time Joe talked, -after ill. It was*not much at first—-a fever- going to take rooms at the Pages’. Sldney^ is loved by “K.,” ing burial with military imnors. < candidate ventured to call upon fi v tie eoubl hfrv preened herself like il, Bright IdrtJ TuTv'e Traveled, but ryj.her that, it was w orth wfille to go < out of liis way Tn order to bring the water of life to this pernor l load, neodfor woman. * Jac<)i)*s well jvas Jit’j. “Governoi "a.parting of the roadway near Bt -the > you would 'city of Sychar. Few places in the land i yvnr to—ge save Jerusalem bad so much Bible his- place.* tory connected with them (Gen. 12:6; , The an*w JssEii ijrinpi, 17 1, dUuLt tMftk. etCiL .The well was. originally 'about., JLlbj 1U0 feet deep and 7Ajj feet in diameter, I T’ t ‘ Kl t*. > but it has . been filled up w ith accumu- ' lations of j'ubldsh, so .lt_is now .only ^WAMP>R about .75 Um •4eep,- [ Chri^ t was wearieA^/" 1 ^" -J 1 in bis wbrk. but not of it, arid "sat 1 beau, ami b^’ Dr. Max, who fas cinates her. At the. hospital,she begins to see the under side of the world ’ She conies in con tact with Car 1(01 a Harrison, who loves doctor Max and who has"’" Iteen intimate with him. Sidney lias Just come home for a day nnd is telling “K.’’-*b«ut a ‘^md’’ — woman patient. “At first I haUal^ her," she says. “Now I "like her.” A if there wds trouble in Mei4co he thought held go. . - - .“Wait until fall. If you’re thinking of.lt,’’ K. advised. "This M tepid- coin- pared ’ with what you’ll get down , Sidneydmd eome4imne>#0r her week ly visit, alid sent Katiyto ask Doctor .Ed iq come 4M^ui^afteE^dtuper. - With ‘ tho- sunm Anna scenied hettei 4 . STRF ^.ifisisted on coming’ downstairs, and fv*>n sat with them on the balcony un- tit the stars came out.' talking of —.CIiri<tt'iBiBiii4-trnusseaii. and, rather fret- . fully, of what she -would 4 do Without ...tiiejpbrlors. k ' “You’ shall - Rave your; Jtumdolr ■Said Sidney valiantly.. “ka- "You’ll come out" with us now and theh, I hope.”- .“Isn't it odd to thlhk that we are going to the prhcticail^ one furnUy!” ’ ‘Odd, but very pleasant.” 7 ’. * ^e caught- the flash qt Christine's smile*, and snillfitebm-k.—Christine.was, glad she had decided to take rooms, glad that K- lived there: This fh’ing of marriage being the end of all things was absurd. A married woman should have man friends; they kept hey up. ^he would take hlm^iro the (.ouptry >ney upstairs, They tie can carry vout- tray up there its of are goirig t<^- make' flic sewing opped into your private Sitting room, and'I thus shoul- shall nail the machine top down/ This pleased her. When K. insisted der.a on carrying iier upspfiirk, she went in an. if a fluftor; - ■ » ! •eping *‘‘Hv is so strong, Sidney !” she said, 1 when he had placed , her'on her bed, itbout , “How cun u clerk, bending' over Afl.ed- ger. he so muscular?* When I havo ‘ up,” jcailers;-will it be all right for Katia Don’t 1 to show-them upstairs?" ■ • v > • ' ; She "dropped asle«‘p before the doc- 'VI'/ I tor catiie ; and when/ at ^oniething ^ jafter 'eight, - the; door of the Wilson > house slaiumed and a figure crossed CHAPTER VIII—Continued. club. The women would be mad ta know, him. How clear-cut his profile "Yes.”. . - "Well, this Is the /question : She’s getting better. She’ll be going out Don’t you think something hour was. probably about - midday There. Is comfort in consideration of tlie fact that as a man Jesus wa§ wiiL- ing to' meet ’this Woman of bad cliarac- Thetv it only one medicine th»t really standa out pre-eminent as a remedy for diaeaaes of the kidneya, fiver And bladder. Dr. Kilmer’a Swamp*Root stands the highest for the reason; that it has proven to be just the remedy-needed in thousand# upon Thousands of even the most, distreaK* ing cases. Sivapip-Root, a physician’* pre- •enption for-special diseases, makes friendr CHAPTER IX soon ought to be done to keep her from— going back?” * /Then 1 was a shadow In K.> eyes now/ She was so young to face all this; umhyct, since face ft -she must, how much better to have her do it squarely. j> , , ——— "Does she want to change her mode- of life?” ; : —.‘.‘I don’t know, of course^ There' aye- some things one doesn’t <llsouss._ She cares a great deni for scone man. Tbe oth(>r day I propped her up in bed and gave her a newspaper, \antV^after iff while I found the paper bn the ftqor, and she wa's Jerking. ThV othcr pa-' tisuits avoffi her, and ft was some time before I* noticed It. The next- day/he told me that the men was going marry sofhebne else. Tie wouldn’t The hot August days dragged on. Merciless sunlight beat in through the •slatted shutters of ward wfodows. At wight, from The/roof To—Which A,he nurses retired ^fttir prayers for a breath of air, lower surrounding roofs -~H. JeSur Holds Conversation (w. 7* 14h Notice the gentle way in UtKIcIi Jesus speaks, pnd that he began on the ground of their Compion need. He asks this- needed fiiyor that" he might confer a greater one. ignoring the pre- JudiCe which, existed against the Na- Wnt*.'r tt-K tbe tlnnif.iiiiii«»r- . most imthe woman's"m|nd. She did not grant his simple request, .anti her reply Indicated-.that racial differences were tt yery-retfl barrier. They hinder our *(Work even yer. > The surprise, perhaps pleafsur.e7That a Jew should ask a fa%ir of her seems to have greatly Imprejised the womhn. and aroused her curiosity. •In verse 10 Jesus tells the woman that there are two things she must needs know: (1) the wondrous gift of God, quickly becauae its mild, aud iinmediaWef- fcct ia adon realized in thoat egae?/ IC-iz.... crcre seen to he coured w a gentle’, healing vegetable compound" ' cStart Treatment at once. Sold at all drug .Children dozed precariously on the edge of eternity; inen_ a nd ’ Seymcn sprttwlcd tn'"tire gudesque postures, of sleep. ' .v • There was a sort of feverish irrita bility In the air. Even the nurses, sto ically unmindful of bodily discomfort spoke curtly jir'not at all. Miss Dana', Sidney’s. ward, ^vith w low Trwcr^-and for a da.V or so Sidney and, Miss Grange got along as best They could. Sidney worked like two or inbteHRojBtrnied piarvels of bed mak- 4fur, lenrnelKto rive idcohnl baths for lever with the maximum of result and the minimum of time, even made rounds with a members of the staff and came: through creditably. Dr: Ed~Wl Ison' haTI scn t Twoma n pa- tient into the ward,. aiid liis visits were the.breath of life to the girl. ^‘Tlow’re they treating you?” *aske<I her-,.one day, abruptly.' ^H/ery well>” . —^ *r— “Lobl^flt me. squarely. You’re pret ty and you’re young. Some of them will try to takelt out of you. That’s hu- Jnnn nature. Him anyone tried it yet?”j ’ the street, 11 uas~uot Ed at all but tnd pne dollar. _ However, if you wi*h firat to'teat thia great preparation^ aend ten cents to Dr Kilmer A Co,, Binghamton, N. Y.,-for a aample bottle., When writing.be 6ure and mention this paper/Advy / tire, surgeon Sidney had been talking rather more frankly than tfsual.. Irately there, hud been a reserve about her. K.. listen ing intently that nighty read between wards a story . of small persecutions and jealousies. But the girl minimized them, after her way.. ' t ^— ; /“It’s always hard for probationers," she said. “1 Often* think Mlkg Ilatrl- Rear Guard Bemovkilj . ’ lion's was rutiicr ltaclkwurd in -h-r studies? Oile day when her father wqs Jnqiijiriiig into her standing at school *hj‘ admitted that she was low est iq her class. . . “Why. Doris; I am ashamwdof you hef ipother ex'yhiimed. *’ “Why dorf’t you study harder and try to get-away from the foot of the class?” "It. Isn’t my fault,", Doris rep u,, d in tones of injunsl. innocence. "'In*- lit- son is trying my mettle, “Hhrrisop!” i- he might have told me.’ " • Le Moyne did Ills best, that after noon In the little parlor, to provide Sidney with n phlhisuphf}’ to carry her through her training. He told her that certain responsibilities were hers, but lng-*wafer. Atl that was needful was •simply to ask. The Holy Spirit is the Jiving-water (John (J :(J3). The woman ’tlWs but seem to have"comprehended what Jesus was trying to tsuch. yet he was patient, and woq l«*r as a convert, He tdhl her. that everyone* who came to that w^jll would thirst again'(V. 13). The world’s.fountains do not satisfy, fountains of wealth, fame. ploasufeTor that she could not reform .the world. Br/ad charity, temh/ness am( heaUpg weie her province. ' "Help them ull you can," he finished, feeling inadequate and hopelessly di dactic.- "Citrc them; semi them out with a smile; and—leave the rest to the Almighty.” • * Sidney .was resigned.-but ;not .con- tentv Newly- facing the' evil of the world, she was a rampant reformer uf once. Only ghe arrival of Christine an.d'her fiance saved his -phiioeophy from complete tout. Iii 1 had-tiuie for a (pu'stionjix'tweeh the ring;'ojf the hell, ami Katie’s, delib* rate progress from -jin' kitchoiL-to the front tflohr* . “How ubqut the surgeon, young WiK sou? Do'.yby evor/ee l>im?” llLs/olie was carefully casual.' , “Almost every day. lie stops dt the door of the ward jtni • speaks to iue. It makes me quite distinguished^ for a .prohattoner. I’su,ally, .you know, the staff never even scathe probationers.” “And—tiui, glamour persists?’’ Tie slid.led dpvvu. at her*. _ ^tJhink he is/very womjejTuI,’’ said Sidney valiantly! - ' x ‘Iiristine I.oyeiiz. while tint large? seemed K> till J tin• little romnr Tier' voice, which. \\!as freijuent and ~peho-_ t rating, her sii^ile..whls'h Wits \\ ide and showed very white teeth (hat were a trifle large lor beauty; Ine\;71l-t-inbrac ing good nature. (lotiTmuiod tbe entire lower floor. K.., who had met her be fore. Retired into sUetieu-^oai-o-eornerr- Young Howe smoked /ugarette in. tie girl who lias- iilw-w-r^-heen at tfu carnal gratification, ,ur even leurning. pbtided op a man to kpep hi lie then tells her of the living water (v. 14)) of which, the’drinker should never thirst: that it would sajUsfj^who- soevor drinks, and; was to tie-everlast ing (John 7:37-30). The one—*vhq re- celves 'the Holy Spirit within has a perennial eternal spring Af Rte.* Joy and satisfaction springing up within the new ones !. him: Before Tfre'woiimn ■ received the w'ater of which he was. spiking tTTere had^tfe 'cwiie a conviction of sin (vv. 16-19) ( hence his remark; “Go call tlfy husband.” This was n sharp • thrust into her-life, and .heart: Slie^tried to ■parry iheihrust \Vith a tecliuioal ques* tion, vet he <*(hiiep back with a great revelation of the nature of God and the worship which God accepts, -revealing ills Messiabship (vy, 15-2(1). .As isiiiBJT 1 cnt(*d„ she does, not seem to have wui- preffended the nature of the request* which Jesus had made; (y. J5) /there fore he began tiffs searchtiig of her life in onler to prepare -her td receive, the water of life w hich, he wanted to be- -s'tow." TTlils knowledge of h»»r "Secret* life by a Tb^feet stranger* wh^ had never even seetir^er before was. an evi dence to th No foolishness! . Lift your-qqfm and calluses off with ffngers-— It’s,iiVc maflicl..-^,:' Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns {ir jmy- kind -of a corn, Can harmlessly be- tlfteA righ/ou/ivlth theJhigers if you apjily uptuv the corn a few (Jrops"..f ‘‘I shall get my - opera ting-room training, too,^' she went on. “That is tW real romancejaCtbe hospital. There was a lot of excitement today. Dr joe’s . bojish /blustering — old and rathi-r Jibipless., . - ••-* ‘Tm watching him. Some of these days I’ll get something on him. Then 'lie’ll knoiv what to think' of her Max 'Wilson did the E?wardes opera tion.” The figure across the lighting a cigarette. Pt Strt^M: was “Tliat’s not quite .Square, is it?” “He’s not square/?* ’ , J/>e left him then, wheeling_jihrupt- !y off into the shadows,. K. had gon* •home JuJone. ruther^ ' Ther* seemed to^be mischief to‘the very air. ‘the jpedlcbl journals. A Dbctor Ed- , « * •* * Avatde^ to vented it, or vim fever they cull it. ‘ If was the inosfTffifHling thing, *Tiiey say■ ■” . ’ ■ - , . -; Her voice died awAs~ ois her -ey». j art n prophet. followed K.’s. -Max, cigatetter in hand, 1 a theological was coming across,. under thir niIan- i Jesus tuWvei thus tree. He hesitated an the payfr j that the ,wor> ment. .his eyes Searching t’Jie shadowy, i to i»e restricts halciuiy, * . . !. At* this poin Business Confusion. /See lien;, Jibhs, didn't. yoti t«TIHie you csuld, many Miss Fluff uiiy’:; you wanted to?” “Well, .Vos. In a wnyf'l had the ro fusalvoe-lhu* hand.” ” ——^ ojimn of spiritual h\ ss instinct had la mTff,"nrfrir'Tiriti/“" umi ArdWruitr MOTHER, ATTENTION! president.. Sh’lUey/jvho ‘‘luid yet- te learn (hat with some people authority can billy assert itself by change, foiiml hbrself ebufuned. at- seti, half resentful. i ’ of the day cheek aghinst Sidney's, jMisilively tltin! Pfrbner mouth to tire of'it all; »f the Father Is.not j --(tojtl Ring , for Baby Fr . Get a 25c Bottlo-of Baby t/ise from any drug store,, mail coupon as di- •rected atid, gold ring < (guaranteed)? projier size, tm tiled you. Baby Ease cuipes Bowel Complitints ami Teething ”1 take/hut iuteki’ahiier spokein- doletuJy from the CodMk*. “Tia-n/s tie- look of willing un^j-rdum' iu-her face/’ • ” x; ' /•• ' ;; ;/;/ IJo’we was a good-lookitig 4 man. thin. siu<M>tli-sh:iven, iiggn^ssifcijr w?eli dressed. This Sunday afternoon, in a cutaway coat and high hat. with an or ^lone, Stnafl liumiliii for »n evening gown, she Went oik iinnlediately after and took a drink of Water. Tier throat was parched. She began to le.inrlittle quips of the feminine mind. •N’o.wotimn over thirty but w a s g r: 11 e f liL f or Tier pink-and-gray- lifting- up bis eyes to the ci-i Why do you think “K.” fears J zctis who were coming out a{ her inw- Carlotta! Hqrrifdn, and why does/ Motion exclaims. ‘‘Lift up^your eyej he shrink from meeting Dr. Max 1 aud, look‘(m. thfc. IkihLs. foe tfiey a to 48 • r ■w - Ek LL’ 5 “ •WjiZ .. a i I- ’ it*KlTA* o 1 n/,« <1« • ” f-fvrxtv/iTna* nln _ Troubles- of. Bullies.WAtiv, white already to harvest," tiiereiiy em phasizing still further the “personAI TTJUigt'llsflj’^thought whiHr is upper most in thisjt4sorn; , She thirst^dMfV./14), she Were! veid (vy. 25. 26), she became ii spring (W. -28.29) which suppIied/tiWrs (V. *39). The water of Hfe fully satisfies, and it is a spring 10); If continually satisfies. W/:.:// W . t "* Wilson? . Has he . done them A tnovement. is tinder way to turn the vacant lots of New T)rleans~itiio -VVgetHbie gardens. ^/ , r. , wrong? At ids he w as gaining, c ricVherself conformed to the picture.! . r ' '*W' "W SbeTOek a f Ies^n fr-oni the New York! 11 lT u- he SSSSeB > , modistes, and wore trailing 'black//. .'*'*/ —--*—f* - gowns. /She, strapped her fhin w figdre I V Which f W S W the I)t?at corset she could get, and " .-Forgetful Waiter (to diner who, hai had . her i brack.Wair marcelled and | ordered)~“Beg Iprrdbh, "sir; but art dressed high. And, because she wus | you-the pork chops or the boiled codff • lady by birth and instinct, the re- —Boston Evening Transcript W little out of the picture. The Street said lie was .Wild,” and that to get into the Country club set Christine j was losing more than she was gaining. Christine had stepped out on the bal- cony, i ah(d was gpeakiug to K. just in to think Tor herself, On phe whole, the world was good, she found. And, of all tffe gowl, things In it. the best wtui service: True *-&t rf hot *dhySWnd- restle^s nlghts^/wcary fpet. and now and therf a heartache^ There was Miss-Harrison, too, But to offset Forand ffforttv^-nrttpn r>r FV.rv;» Pb*t’’ hiu nd.rqual -On. dot. only will clMnvout Worm* •T*iVrw6rm (n a few Moure. Adv. ’ —If we didn’t liave to i would be no fmt inJaafittg. - —. ^ - ) l 1 f V I 1 W- '"p ™ / /'/-: ;/ -■ •*—-— — *■■■ : _ » / 4 V , J F x * ' »■*'• .. . . ' . r k -• : • x- • * r . • x * % / ; barnwellI . , . . ' . .1, ,;*W . ,, \ m L . . '• , *’■ 1 > \ .' ■ } ■ .-■ ) ,// /;- / T' « • *. '~ • • < , . •* >•:' / i" • 1- •* ^M*’ . p- . FAQE two; . , r ‘‘ / £ JMmWt, f BAMtWBLL, SOUTECAROUkA // * “ *• 1 » r~~ ~ . • • . .L