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action fttbV as the honored guest The larg center table around which Mlae Jenkins, Mr Eaton, Miss Katharine Fox, Mlaa tfhelly Rouaa and Mlaa Elisabeth roll- were orated, waa adorned with a basket filled with sweet peas and dainty spring flowers, Tha other gueale were Mrs. Oraana Fenley, Mra. Floreace Bruce Sample, Mra. Clarence Wilson. Mra.

Thomae Morgan, Mra. Burton Warner, Mtaa Helen Rueaell, Mra. Clarence Kslper, Mra. Joaepb Kerr, Mlae Bess Marahall, Mra. Thos.

t'resghead, Mra. Herbert Jackaon, Mra. William Corrr, Mra. Darwin Stepp. M-a.

Edward Oalattl. Mrs. Rob-ert Kroner. Mra. Frank Van Winkle, Mra.

C. C. Cbaee, Mra. Franeea Wll-hire and MKa Mary Quean. MUa Inei Qoodwln.

of Richmond, arrived Saturday for a visit with Mlaa Mary La Id Iff apd Mlea Marguer-Ita l.aid!cy. of Kt Second ftreet. Mra. James C. Iyne, of Ft Thomae, and elder, Mlea Robin Oex.

of Coving-ton, left Tueeday for a vlalt with rel atives In Ghent, Ky. Mre. Henry Hal lam, of Washing-ton, D. la tha gueat of her alater, Mra. W.

W. Drown, of tha Burton, Covlogton. Dr. and Mr. Llewellyn Heneon and gueat.

Rev. Cha-lea Butter, and Mr. Holllway were guests Sunday of Mr, J. A. Downard and Mr.

and Mra. Harold Cosine at their homo on Beat Fourth street. evening they The Largest Displays and Lowest Prices in Town Specials this week for the bedroom A rare value is this Queen Anne bedroom suite in walnut, with he new overlay decoration and appropriate metal mountings. All interiors well finished. A complete suite, four pieces, full-size bow-end bed, chifforette, dresser and semi-vanity $159.00 A pretty, modern suite in satin finish walnut, includes a full-size bed, dresser and chifforette, with mahogany interiors and proof construction, for.

Triple mirror dressing table to match $47.00 One of the greatest values ever offered in Cincinnati is a handsome walnut bedroom suite consisting of a 50-inch dresser, full-size bow-end bed and large chifforette. All mahogany interiors; all details of finish perfect. You cannot duplicate this value under $285 at any other store in Cincinnati. Kreimer's make a special price of $237.00 Dressing table to match. The mere fact that the dressing table to this suite is sold and cannot be duplicated gives you fully 20 saving over Kreimer's regular low price for the remain- ing three pieces a full-size bow-: end 'bed, very large dresser and chifforette.

This suite is the product of one of the finest furniture factories in America, and is exquisite in every detail. Two-toned antique mahogany with walnut burl overlay, specially designed silver mountings and solid mahogany interiors make it an unmatchable bargain at. $320.00 for the sun parlor An exceptionally good buy ia five-piece reed suite in the new gold bronze finish, which contrasts effectively with the heavy black cretonne covering patterned in American Beauty roses and blue paradise birds. Separate spring-filled cushions. Settee, rocker, chair, rcnind table and lamp, all for $89.50 Sea our lamp mdortismmnt in thm genera neice sccfion.

Fm Storage. Purxhma mad during thit opening will bo hold from of chmrgo until anaii oaf. were guesta of Mr. Eahelman. ad Mra.

Harry Mra. William a. Eaton, of Oarrard street, Covington, baa had for ber guest tha paat week MUa Qladya Jenkins, of New York Mra. Plummer Hobaon, of Eaet Fourth atreet, Covington, returned Tueeday from vlalt with relative. In- Lexington.

Mlaa Daley Burbradga, oV Wallace Dace, Covington, left Monday with party of frlenda for Louisville, whe-a ha will attend tha International Kindergarten Convention which la In see-Ion there thla week. Mra. Bella Carroll and daughter, Mlae Laura, of Covington, had a few frlenda for dinner gueeta Sunday In compliment to Mr. Natalia Dohrman, I who la with Mra. Robert do V.

Ca" roll, of Eait Fourth atreet. Mr. and Mr. Joaeph Glascock en tertained Informally with two table of bridge at their apartment on Wet Fourth street. Covington, Monday evening.

In compliment to Mr. and Mr. Fred McClure. Paul Btevena and aon Paul, of Ft. Mltchellt Covington, who loft Monday for Richmond, to attend the marriage of Ml Helen Steven and Rev.

John Gravatt will arrive home Monday. En rout, home they atopped oft at Sweet Briar College, Sweet TILE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 Briar, Va for a week-end vllt with their coueta. Ml Susan Blmrall. who la a atudent there. Mra! Walton Hill and daughter, Anna Whaler, who have been pending a few week In Ft Thomaa, leu Mon day for their home In Oermantowa.

Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mra. Charle Warrington and daughter, Ml Dorothy, and on Tom, who came up from Loulavlllle for a week-end visit with Mr. War-rlngtoa'e parenta, Mr.

andTdre. George McDannold, of Covington, returned home Monday. Mra. (Hamilton Jemra and aon arrived home Saturday from a vlalt with Mr. and Mra.

Howard Jamea In Tiffin. Ohio. Mr. and Mra. J.

B. Armitrong, of Covlagton, entertained with a pretty dinner Sunday In compliment to Dr. and Mra. Waller Herndon, of Lexington, gueata of Mr. and Mra.

Robo-t Herndon, of Ft. Mitchell, during the Eaater eaon. Mix Suaan Cree, of West Fourth street, Covington, haa returned from Mayiville, where aha waa' a gueat at a home party given by Mlaa Leille Wofthlngton during the Easter Hon. and Mr. Wade Kill, formerly of Covington, now of Washington, D.

have been renewing (heir acquaint II 1U ance with old frlende during tha pat week while (topping at the Slntoa. Mr. and Mra. J. B.

Helaer, of Wallace Place, entertained Sunday with handsome dinner and family reunion In compliment to their aon, Mr. Joseph Helaer, of Chicago, who la visit-Ing hi parenta. Mra. Loul, Carroll Baldwin, of Chi cago, who ha been vleltlng Mr. and Mra.

Stephen Blakely. of Ft. Mitchell. Covington, la with, her alater at Cor- dome Convent, In Georgetown, Ky. Mra.

Jamea Arnold, of Oarrard street. Covington, returned home Saturday from Washington, D. where aha waa a at large from tha Kentucky State Chapters of tha D. A. R.

to tha National Congresa of tha D. A. which met there tha past i Mr. and Mr. William Smith Ranon, of Covington, who have been spending everni ween wun ur.

ana Mra. Macdonald, at Ft. Myer, ar, ex pected to return home tha latter part of this week. Senator Richard 'P. Ernst, who came home from Washington, D.

to apend the Eaater season at hta home In Covington, left Wednesday to return to tM capital. Mr. John Storm, of Lancaaler, la the guest of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Hubbard, of Ft.

Mitchell, Covington. Mini Glenn, Matilda Ranaon. Mis OIIIj Mr. F. A.

Rothelr, Mis Lilla reimers Crawford. Mlaa Alma OoebelA Mlaa Loutee Ryder and Ml Clara Trlmpe will return to-day from Louisville, where they represented theairls' Friendly Society of Trinity Eplaeopal Church of Covington at the atat convention of tha Glrla Friendly Society held In that city tha paat few day. Miss Louise Chase, of Oarrard atreet. haa been (pending tha paat week with frlenda In Toledo. Mr.

and Mra. Charle Olbson, o( New Tork. war th, guests tha past week of Mra. Olbeon'a mother, Mra'. Jamea Campbell, of Covington.

Mr 4 Frank Andrew, of Briar Cliff, Ft. Tbomaa, haa returned from Miami, Fla. Mra. George Eaton, will entertain her bridge club with a one-o'clock luncheon and auction Wednesday at her boma la Ft Mitchell, Covington. Tha Par bridge tournament given at tha Ft Mitchell Country Club Thursday evening waa a moat enjoyable affair.

Mr. and Mra. William N. Andrewe, Mr. and Mra.

Roy Heyaer and Mr. and Mra. Polk Laf-foon were tha patronesses. Amonu those playing Were: Mr. and Mra.

I'lle Howard, Mr. and Mr. Benjamin Mclturney, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Jackaon, Mr.

and Mra. John Milburn. Mr. John R. Murnan, Mra.

Oeorga Spring' Opening Continued This Week So everybody can learn about the Kreimer money-r saving policy of selling furniture WERE immensely gratified during our opening last week to hear so many new visitors to our store exclaim at the kind of furniture we show and the low prices we ask. To be frank, many people told us they didn't believe, until they saw with their own eyes, that a store way out here on Ninth street could or would have the kind of furniture they wanted in their homes. It is just because we are way out here on Ninth street that we can sell really good furniture, built by, the best mak-. 4 ers, at prices 20 below the least that a down-town store can exist on. The Kreimer policy of saving expense by locating out of the "shopping district," and thereby saving money for the buying public, is the policy of many of the finest furniture stores in America to-day.

Go to Detroit, Cleveland, Milwaukee, and the. most fashionable furniture stores are 15 to 30 minutes' ride-from the shopping center. Kreimer's are bringing this practical idea to Cincinnati, and Cincinnati peo-. pie are showing that they are as quick as the rest of the world to take advantage of an idea that means real money in their pockets and complete satisfaction in their homes. We have room to show more furniture than any other store in town; we have expense-saving advantages that no other store can equal.

Come out this week, just for a visit, and see for yourself how much better you can do at Kreimer's! i iJjPlll '9 fir Brother ESTABLISHED 106 NINTH AND CARR STREETS 8 minutes from Fifth and Vine on the Warsaw, Elbcron or Sedamsville cars. 4 minutes by auto from Ninth and Vine, without breaking the speed laws. Free Delivery up to Fifty Miles. fork mm long mo you Uho right in front of our ttoro. Divided Payments Can Be Arranged Hill.

Mra. D. Qoeob, Mra. E4-ward Bradley. Mra.

Alex MeBurney, Mra William Waraer. Mra. F. O. Dennis.

Mlaa Lucy Blackburn. Mlaa Elisabeth Marahall. Mrs. Joaeph Kerr. Mra Will Mlaeea Wlanlfred and Etb Carrulbere, Mr.

and Mra Oeorga PlehL Mr. and Mra. Clifford Kalpar. Mr. aad Mra.

E. R. Carter. Mr. and Mra.

Robert Crlgler. Mr. and Mra. Wright Yoeiteey. Mr.

and Mra. J. L. Crlgler, Dr. and Mra.

Beard. Mr. and Mr. Iienjamine iavioew, and Mra. Phillip Queel, Mr.

aad Mra Joseph Btlecoe. Mr. and Mra. William Duepree and Mr. and Mra.

sawara Sellers. Mra. William Dueprea haa aant out ro- vltatlona for a one-o'clock luaeheon and briae party Tuesday afternoon ai ner horn In Ft Mitchell. Covington. Mra.

Fella Ooldaborough and daughter, Wise Helena, of Baltimore. are ruests of Mra. Ooldaborough and Mr. and Mra Oeorga F. Eaton, of Garrard atreet.

Covington. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. of, Wallace Place, are removing tha latter part cf thla week to Lexington to reside.

Mra. Edwin Van Winkle and mother, Mra. McKlnney, of Ft Mitchell, Cov ington, left Wednesday for Farmciaie and -Richmond, for a visit wun relative. Fine urniture for Every Purpose, Lamps and Rugs Specials this week for the dining room (As pictured) A handsome Jamea I. suite in black walnut, with walnut burl overlay and masterly hand-carving.

The 72-inch buffet has exceptional storage capacity. Suite also includes a 42x64-inch table, cabinet, armchair and five side chairs, upholstered in needle-point effect tapestry. All nine pieces $595.00 'An Italian suite is very attractively worked up in antique lacquer-finish walnut, with burl panels and ebony mouldings. There are nine pieces, including a large oblong table, buffet, combination china and silver cabinet, armchair and five side chairs with tapestry seats $345.00 Charming Queen Anne suite in the lovely wax-finish walnut. Nine pieces, 60-inch buffet, 54-inch round table, cabinet, armchair and five side chairs, with full upholstered seats $269.00 Especially desirable for a pretty modern home is a nine-piece walnut suite, including a 60-inch buffet, 54-inch round table, china closet and six tall cane-backed chairs with leather seats.

$295.00 Kreimer's special' tea wagon has every convenience, that transforms it into a tea table in the twinkling of an eye; removable glass tray-drop leaves and drop handle. Your choice of antique mahogany or walnut. Four rubber-tired wheels $24.75 for the living room If you have priced overstuffed furniture you will recognize this suite covered in genuine mohair as a real special. There are two pieces, a big davenport with the back covered, and a deep armchair to match. Each piece has the fine spring edge, web bottom and separate spring-cushion upholstery found in expensive suites.

You can't better this value for your living room $195.00 So our lump mdortiomnt in tho gnrl now otion. FREE A botth of our own fur nituro polUh to ooory mdult oUitihg our ttoro thi aeaaA. day avwatajf I af De. aad Mm. L.

L. Henao) and tlialr gveeia, Itev 1 Chart ee Butler aad Mr. Holllway. Mra. Shelly Rouse, a Wallaoa Plaaa, entertained inforsnally with an after noon tea few daya ago in ompilment to her oouala.

Mrs. Orahara, who baa been her gueat for two weeka. Tha Adult Deaf-Mute Welfare Society will give a ciiy-wtua indoor card party Wadneeday afternoon and avanlrg la St Oeonca School Hell. Corrr vi.le, to obtain fund to puMheve a elut-houae for Ita ward. Mr.

Oeo. Doergw la Chairman of tha committee, which includes' Oeo. Tonover. Uertner. B.

Car pen. J. Landers, Oeo. Mehrtng J. Ilolfoa, II.

Hofaiihulta, J. Calls han. Chut. KoMer. R.

Crane, Dr. D. C. Handley; Meed am ea Charle Neukora. Uea.

F. Wllllama. Crane, A. J. diohan Wiltkamp, D.

C. HandlexrC Woalen-dorf, A. Sanduik), EJ Oeratner Schwemberger. Mhwe Mean, E. M.

Reuike. L. Schmidt J. KaUouUne. W.

Ney Malloy. C. Bourke, R. Oodar. Reaervatlona and donatlona may be aent to Mrs, Carles Neukom, 111 Blah op atreet Clifton, or Mrs.

Oeorga F. William, 13U Burdelt avenue. Th annual feast of 'tha Bodmann Widow' Homa will be given Batuiday June S. A- McDevitt McDevitt Mlaa Mary entertained her sorority alater of Thela Phi Alpha at her home In Mt Auburn the paat week Amiu. IhoM nrMant r.

Ulu. Viola Mr. and Mra. nawara ueum. Kcaarjon 0rc, Molhewa.

Dorothy Ir.gton. entertained with a dinner Tue Btevena, Claiiaaa Pardlek, Evelyns Brink. Virginia McBreen. Leona Sun- I dertnan, Qraea Haller. Marlon Bchoel- wer, Maria McNamara, Treses Beirne Dorothy Lnkeo and Alma Padaek.

Tba Woman's Alliance of tba Flrat UnWeraallat Church, on Esses place, I will entertain at an Informal recep tion to ba given Friday evening In tba church parlora In honor of tha new pastor and hie wife, Bay. and Mra John Edwin Price. Tba card' party to ba given by tha I8t Ursula, Alumnae board Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Alma, la In charge of Mlssea Leslie Mae Luera, Sua Eckhardt, Maude Oeaalng, Hoae Ulhleln, Irene Stacey, Louise Kokenga and Mary Lou Augur. They ara being aeslsted by Tressa Blerne, Irra- guarde Quack, Marcella Bender and Margaret Bolger. Among thoaa re-etrvlng tables for tha afternoon are Mra.

John Bauer, Mra. Henry Enne-klnc, Mrs. T. Clancy, Mrs. Jamea Leonard, Mra.

Ed. Runnells, Mrs. Con Zech, Mrs. Robert McEvllley, Miss Agnes Haacke, Mlaa Ruth Luers, Miss Mildred Wehrman, Mlaa Lucille Carrol, Mra. Roae Hackman, Mlaa Conna Orln, Mlaa Uraula Walah, Mra.

J. T. Nolan. Mra. R.

E. Wetterer. Mra. Eugene Sullivan, Mra. Florence Bets Cagney, Mra.

Frank Toomey, Miss Helen McCarthy, Mra. and Mra Henry Lnera, Ted Homan Mrs. Albert Burman was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday, bringing tha members together for noon luncheon. In tha gamea following Mra. James J.

Smiley, Mrs. Burman and Mra. Frank Martin were awarded trophies. Others participating were Mrs. Chauncey A.

Besudsn. Mrs Arthur Bee die, Mre. Rlffe Pooa. Mrs. uavia Beauden, Mra.

C. Arthur Rbt noiaa, Mra. Albert Hoffman. Mrs Charles V. Bowman, Mra.

Willi Hasty and Miss Eleanor Xipp. Mlae Antoinette Altherr. of BL nard, haa returned from a tour of the eaai coast or Florida, including Jack-sonrllle. St, Augustine. Palm Bnach Ulam Key West and Havana, Cuba.

e. nv- nunarea and bridare Bart win oe given oy Hyde Park Chanf.r Order of tha Eastern Star, at tha Hotel Gibeon to-morrow. Card partlea are to ba held In tha afternoon and at night. A large number of awarda for tne airrerent tables are to ba distributed. Mrs.

Grace Tudor la Chairman of the committee In charare of the af. fair. Mr. and Mra. S.

B. Fetherolf. of Hyde Park, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Bruce, and Mr. Robert A.

Muller, who have returned from a brief wedding- trio to Chicago. Saturday Mra. Hubert Northcutt pave an Arbor Day planting; party to a few Intimate friends and relatives at her pew home on Southgate avenue, Covington. Each guest personally planted a flower or shrub on the large lawn, and in so doine- mads beautiful memorial of friendship for tne nostess. Among; thoae who en-Joyed the novelty of the affair were Mra.

Robert Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and daughter Mary. Mrs. John Hemble, Mr.

William Carter. Mrs. waiiam Wnltehouse, Mrs. JoseDh Whltehouse and daughters Betty and Jean, Mra. Harry Sheerer, Mrs.

Lynus Hand, Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mrs. Olover Laird, Mrs. Paul Hardeman. Mrs.

An drew Donaldson, Mrs. Joseph Nolan, Mrs. Kenton Sanford. Mrs. Howard Johnson, Miss Helen Hlrrtble, Miss Mary Emma Hlmble, Miss Alice Ban-ford, Miss Lucille Sanford, Miss Ma tilda Sanford, Miss Amelia Hand, Mr.

Edna Park and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Irby, of Tower place. Ft. Thomas, entertained with a 9 o'clock breakfast at their home on (Monday morning for a number of the Ft Thomas college boys who have spending the Easter holidays at homa. The place cards bore the names of Messrs.

Randall Stegeman, Darwin Stapp, Harry Hettlger Vinton Stetre- man, Bill Stegeman, Randolph Wads- worth, Frank P. Stegeman and Mr. and Mra. Irby. Mr.

and Mra. Leslie Gardner, of BriarelltT. FT. Thomaa. ar aaJltmr next month for a visit with rel a Uvea In England.

Mrs. Frank Andrews, of BrlarellfT, rt. i nomas, naa rerarned horn after a several months' stay In Florida. Mrs. Thomas E.

Hanlon. of Bivouac place. Ft. Thomaa, returned homa on Baturaay after a several months" tour of the West and a vlalt with Mra. Leonard Smith in Pasadena.

CaL Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wright hare returned to New Tork City after visit with frlenda and relatives In Ft Thomas. Mra. Joseph Craig and sister.

Miss Lillian Southgate, have returned to their homo In Ft. Thomas after spending the winter in Orlando, Fla. Mra. L. L.

Miller, of Loa Anaelea. arrived on Friday for a vlalt with her sister. Mra. Henry Miller, of Cin cinnati. Mra.

Miller will also apend some tbne with old frlenda In Ft. Tbomaa before returning te th West. Mra. John Stewart. Ashland.

la visiting her staters. Mra. Joaeph Cral- and Mlaa LUltaa Sonthgata. of Mt. Pleasant avenue.

FT. Mra. Oeorg Kaafmaan. af IS24 Pwd- ky street, was 'tendered a surprise I a seventieth birthday ,1, mass nmsni ai r- Kaufniann, Ui eri, 3 i land. Mra.

Kium Ernirtta mean. Mr. ll.ra Mra. Bbere, J. Jr J1 Mrs.

rrank aiuencn, aaisa almi.ia ftrhullen. Mr. an and Mra Frank and Melt rtr; Tha annual cm Assumption Court, iVhaiN roraalsra. will ui Hall on the avemn of Mrs. F.

B. Usui af McMillan. a l.ln..!T for Mr. ana Mm. J.

Leisure. Mm. A. MaHrtf? that. Mre.

IV "SUaJ nut. Mlaa Rose Wolf. cf retunieJ from a umi in Nts'JJ1 me Aiumna. ti. AfawJ Dame, at i.Ti an elaborate rt for Antfc tha Aradi'iny in.I and Linden nwnu, v.

Tha proBrmii nl members ol tb I uiv at iiTZj of Musla The i-hinm, jtN ner, studied uiM.t liuom Knill ttauer ami I rfhn iky unna. oia. uisrr uo iiurno 4 U. I Knox win ren.iir v'olin wltoiaa tr taJ fnr.M to ffrwM. i i HlTvrs on orntt'i anatsu Wednesday afternosa Km aJ iivioii ikiiiiu nrr out home on F.m avenue uk luncneon.

i no.ia iref nt rnj: jvtienaum. sirs. a. i Tennis. Mra.

CTtimr, Mn. (VkJ Mrs. Raymond H-hnfirlr, Kit (W inan, Mrs. nmmrrdiri. jfn i sara.

Lieuiaenaua ana utiu wna Mr. and Mrs. Isnao rMl'lts a a reception at thrir rMidm t. saw ear avenue, AvonUale, nul sJ afternoon ana eenin(. in honor e4 daughter, Mara IV, who hti announced her enssrmtnt Hi Lelts.

A mlacellaneftua ahower fh honor of Mine Evelyn Itnui Thuraday at the homa of Vim Kaj Duval, Emmlng atreet. The tmt si ent were: Mlasea Irene NormUt. si Do You Envy Englith Woman's ComplexiJ Mra Asqnltn, famens dlarktaiiaJ Interview took errsaloa to nnurt aai Enrllah womaa'a compltiloi a (if I beautiful than that of tha atm lean woman. The truth of US la admitted. If reluctantly, by ail eaia beea la England, But Kartit at mention the fact that tha Mia a country are much (Ivan ta tin aeifa la commercially known mwnIM remarkable as a farlal rtjuvua'.

wax haa tha poculmr propart; ol Umi tne soiisd ana uiriou partidw a skin aa they appear, tha rruk underneath, with Ita bloom of rnu health then boms in OTi.l.nci Tk aaa la quite harmless, cauatnf hi venlence. Mercollied was eaa ba hi! a I atoree here, as wall aa abroad, tal will procure about an ounca af aa ply a little at badtlmo, Ilka caM tri waahlng it ert momlnpra, you aon r. hnM In vaur alowlna cho.ki a tim aemblancs to tha wonderful mm bsauty of the EnalHh womaa'i toi William LIshlu LADIES' TAILOR NEW LOCATION, 30 WIGGINS BLOCK, 5th ult Buns, tjoaia, lapa. Bklrts. DregKes.

Knickers. Ri Ins; Habits made to order, it moaeien ana repaitm Phono Main Mi. BURCH STUDI DRAMATIC ART T24 Oak Waloat Bus, Tel. Woodburn 876Y CI as aea New Koraalaa for leas' I'roauruoa. DAWCIJtO Stndla Hoorai II A.

M. la tm Chuperoa la anw" BEADS fn. rhalna bn. glrdlen. dr'M.

P01 alo Inomi, wJ bar frames, cold bralda. rrmi" nt all kiodi BAU3 mounta, im'a BAGS made to nrrtT N. K. JOHNS 00. Pletaneh Incieeau.

Patalnir nn reaUtlt. LADIES, ATTENTION The aorlnr inmn on. rTerrI sow for your new f'oat, Mil to yoar Imlia IIiihI nirawire, Wp aon is too lur auvunr. Wo make to our onler ronl trinotlnea and 1'oiret talis. vmi tliorouzh aallsW atyle, at ami rnk.

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