on. WARD S moon AND um: PILLS Hard Take It Atdulefnnd Mon-latown Links. _ '- wemn you now: to mm mm` " f ' "Not In nwfnny Ion` .` In E Ila f Ill don wlth him."-Uh cuouold. "uur comm .mnn. WHO I]? l|[I I toumh `nonqqoyh moo .!'_ '-\\`ec:g's you ndr com )" "Mm In nmhnw mum.` in 5 "WOIIIU I'D IIBITEII." IIU IUIIIIIICII IOU`. ` t , "mas o nag had _ . roo- 3:0. mvmnm: lu$; -Now York Jonrllll. `\ ~1|'L -z`L` " [GM 1"l"I' Will `III IIII Iowa 1-onnd_nn_d N `ui av man an an on o. am trying to Jun Ill don ! you nu?"-V-A_O||II| O0! '1 1 -on 1.1. r Chan: I wondnh II we in wuljnnd ah army ndod from Amopkonf--New Vm-In Wnrhl 1'30 TIC OOIIKI II WDIOII 1 IIIVI I'D` I turned wu plqyud for the tune trophy nulnn munch Pyramid four on Tues- drgv. Feb. 98. Again our tum wu unto- rioun by I unull mncln. thnotrlon And nnnln dnfnnl hm mum! mm I-Icmrv on Iwuly uunan York World. ` IX IO-'W"" ` , Mn. Hoon-8ylvuhd` Iiil Iona! nnd ugrlghc that he I; nhopluuly than to- prom: , .' " ', M ' H --I I ti` `Isl ....,.:':,';.,.. ...:::-.:.::e.:>.~. ..; .. :1 womlorhm what mm. |moh.- ow V.-u-I: Rnmlnv Jnnrnnl \ wouuormu wnui nliuuyq York Sunday Jom-mnI._ \. . l'VL-|I- I nu.-ul-I. ll no. -54 nag-Ila An I trust you," one said. "lmpllom ." "Would to hG\'en."ho munrke for-_ maul HM:-Q usnnmn Iunl nlmnluncl Aug:-n. nmigmng rogouct. ' "Our oonnln John. who WWII loll doc! n ma. hnn lnnn In Ah. Klmmlil N L'.`;' i`.'J31'&b'WSa"';g"?"3"."in3 slmo n :00." H ," 1!` 11 take no nearly 5 you n nah mm..1 nnnl nnnnll nun Illhl HIIII IV- g '\ ~ `vol Ioullnnunothgoloumn. , rwm III! III nutty u qd > V Hugh ov- IO V "4m. "-`-plain 099 man no. 1 Mil. .5, , ,,u AAl,, I'l0lII I), I IEUI IDITKIIL IIIIXBTIIIII. AIIII Inln detail was turnd Inn victory the very Inc fnmoot ulx duh. M the hnnlnnlnn 1:! thin Inn fining Ihnn B0 dun]: um! um: IUUIIKIIIDI IIIIWIJ OI uluul. Tho two neent matches to which I refer were for the lions trophy oithe Row Ens- lsnd Whlst eesocietion. .'1`h'e neat. which we won from the American Whlst club team. Captein Bouvs. wee played on Sat- urdey. Feb. 18. Atttr 30 deals, with only six deeis more topiey, wewure three tricks behind our sdversesies. On the last treme we gained no less then sevon tricks. them- by pullinmont the Ilattlt by tom` tricks. This in the fact. The comment that I wish to make upon it it that our victory, Nghnigvcd et the very and of tho contest. vs no to our euporiorityin thet very de- partment of the game which has been claimed so a monopoly hy players like our edvcreerioa-namoiy, mutual condence. I Those last six deals, on which we gninud . seven tricks, were as cleanly. Accurately. spiritediy played as any six that I have ever seen or in which I over eneod--even whon I was u long suitor. Although we won lighting against odds. we adhered feithtuiiy to our system, and. without luck. simply outplayed our opponents 1! our opponents hnd maintslnod that per- fect mutusl conildonce of which they be- licve themselves the sole rs. and if they had displayed those staying qualities for which the members at the'Amarioen Whlst club team are their ca tein aeid to heiemoua. they won a certain have re- tnined their advantage and won the match. ..\s it was. one of their men lost four tricks on s critical deal. when he must have real~ ieed that the issue of the conteetmihtde- pend upon eech card played. theysoore was eeclcte. But for these ions-tricks drop- ped on a single deei the Americans might still here tied the match. I am informed thatsftsr the. name the layer who was la 01 thi is red d - 2:: ` of tags: 3:: ::nl?nsleesIe.np=h Ill Illll (Ill! [I3 IIIIIOIICI CC]! XI hat 0! uph-1| and Ipologlud lo cal: sad or am 0! Ma tum mates. . Now. Irlnthln In no tnulhm at hmn. Iunw wlm male or me American um Rrumlxlwhuo bun thcolty Bonton. o t I f i c In ` u - um.` $3.3 `23; ' ` an ` Ewe cldmncolmun ' oopdciaoo ween partners. and you Ivbutun to _ this perfect condence in nu Iorn qiionyly lacking in our team content: than It In In the contact: of Ibo toutlno plgyorl. Al A matter of not we. no, have I can of rou- tine. orhqpl I thank! coll luwnun which, hllau has come nutlnolnli. in quite exible. and. whno ml! adapted to team work. am: the lndmdugl plum- plenty of mom for the oxu-clan of his In- dlvldual Judgment and mm In an upm- lum and Iuhooquonl mom: of hnndl. Thu awn numh mnhnhnn tnnhlnh I rah! , uuL., ;.- .4. ....4 guns` . . . Ill. I0l'I IUIU wan! UK which I DIV` WHO on .l.rlIl\I `:.:."5;3$3&1i olu % \ I thaburdx-of ` my mvonhb , me to be proud ofiu nohlcmmouoa. In mom- borl an chloy player: of the ytpunif ulna, without reputations at an oomman- Iunto with than of the American and Dunn-n|.I llnlnm Alnlxn In oln. nlon 1.0 n-Inn nnvq wcmruu `It mun uwnuquonoo or two matches recently played and won by the ulnar! um team of which I have tho imam. In H: ch. ..-.o.I-. In 5.-. 4.......-..n- IIDX`UU-I CIUWC vvvIu-:l]IZ Z --. ' I spouting of "tio31a'\ihJ|'donM?Ico' tint mm botwoon member: of I team that nln-n lgmnln, nnndlna Inna -uh -on. --`I UIIIUI ROWE! IIIIIIIIUIIIT UK I ICIHI FIJI` .. !'- ":2-M:-.:: am 9 _. ; on on: I hand -w " `ammo at two mnohu rommslv alarm and won hv 0|` nllllll. The mound consult to which I have to- u-....l mg. nl--_.I Inn 5}... nA-|n tnwnhv `floaty 0/I OInnotW':'HI*`H`'$u|'J` ` ' -...`n_.;;.__u Q._A.....-..A I_ 1|`--n-... __A .-w-- v- v--._-v _-- _-_,--- __.-._.. lndivul agqgnqu 1- 0p:nluI nu .Mmm..ma. \9a+tu`i`snyal at -4- n-_....:A..a_._ d.L`;A-.A'A .. "P9EQWCF- II. llrculohs _"'l\Iu."nI1l tho oyvho und in (M ,unmInIuI than he ulhlnul ouch nnlnltot tho h|IdhnIIiIlnu-"tMnb tholoullquoothn nlu-nu! to u'pom unknown. "-Oho|pIIl| lnquuu. 3'L" ..i us win! wan.-81! IIIIIIIIII !oItWotI I`? IXI I III?` III" IIIIIZ 0oorn-Yu; thnvuu. ,_ some on-ucnunuy)-1 mv-no Pd me It know what they am. Just name` -801 York World. DIIIIIII [II (III) IIIlllIP}-"l Ill l'IIIII.`I' III` cllnod to thlnk that shes are a bun Qnciaotnnlnnl. Jonu-WlnIoonnuonn that ballot? BuI|h-\Voll. they've uolnuch lntcnal hotbono!--Up In Date. W IXIZIIX ' 1'~1emo-x know um [um nos pun.-cc. I nslln that 1 Mn my mum. n...-_v..s than`: :1 111, [T0 KN` IInl`lBl')1\VlIHI Klnul 0` dogs ham you fur sale? .. ," I). |".-S(`utch turrlors. Chinese pugs. lunch poodles and Knumh an-mars. I .n:I\-._I~ln\-n \-nu -nv nf I hnnn nnnnn u-nu. "Tho dlorenco botwocn chnrnrtora and lnputntlonl ' rupontul the student who had been halt asleep nll through the study hour. Er--wh_v. s servant girl has to have one and A priloghter has to hurt Ibo other. "--Indianapolis Journal. Iul. IIIUTIIIIIU " l'|lUIlI', l l'|JIlI'l| UBKIIII. An you sure you do not mean a Our- mnn band?" asked the nnroutlo and utmo- ll boarder. III Iklnlp IQ can Tlntnh " n-nlhul A-Lump u vvvu an-nu` "I am afnld yo\\,dldn t enjoy your um I: the theater. " Inld \\'l|llo Whahlnnton. "Oh. yes. I did." repllod Ml:-L1 Unyenno. But I didn't. see yuu umllo once." " You didn't obaorvo um bmwn-n the non. There were some very nmusing thing: printed In the prugrnnnm."-- ` Wnhlngton Star. Tho Moan lllnn. "W at In the dHYurum'c. ankod (ht boarder vlth n passhm for ldlotlo conun- nu nm 00;!" "A very um; nlrl," the mean mnn hutenod to answer. auncrally In the very old boy. "--Iud|unnpol|a Journal. lIVlI(`l| [KKIIICI llll lklllllll HWEEFU. lauly--Hmo you any of lhosoooonn amy- houmlu that I have read Aboutr-DotroIt Flu Plant. J II IJGIHIBH "I think it WAS Dutch." uplled Anbury Poppers. "1 could dlntlnouy hear the big trombone Ihoul-lng: '0om Pmll Oom Paul! 0om_!' "-Cincinnati Enqulru-. ` It sounded Thu: Wu. ` `'1 heard one of mm. mm Dutch band: this mornIng"- Adbury Poppers begun. "Al-n vnn nnrn mm: In nnl rnnnn I Hm-. "I1 Wllbll I `AVU. I III (III IKvUI'Uo Then, of course. It was Apparent why nine out of every ten women In town abno- \ tel: refund to ponronlxo my one oils.- hlcngo Post. IIVDI UIFIIUIIIIIIIIUHI IIUFUIS ll! `VII . "I wonder why it in that he in getting all the bulinuu." ho said. "He has gone over his ontinutook." ox- plnined the clerk who had taken the tron- blo to Investigate the nutter. "and has ro- numborod the silos. A: a result a womnn who ordinarily wears is No. 3 shoe onn be mood with I No. 9 in hit store." ll`)...-q O nun-mg is non. gun--nah n-Inn ` llnklng nulnou. Tho pmprlotor of tho ahoonhop out on I packing one and looked onvlounly It the rival ectabllahmonu nnrons the way. "I unndnr uvhv It In than hn In nnttlno nelp wt" There was a oommnclon in we vlolmty of the (air complainant. Tho fnthvr aomnnd to be arguing with his daughter, , while the mother took her part. Then that ` old gontlemnn turned to the court. Mnv an wall all-ruin: thn nnnn hlau " OI KUXIIIUIIIIIII ulrnuu IU lillll UUIIFII. "May M well dismiss the cane. judge." ` be said. "'l`ho`omuplninnnt. my daughter, absolutely refuses to pmaoouto."-ChIoagn Pout. Ilihl ` &|I--Yuholnca but Q.-`LII-.__W-n nnjnhlu III: -n I-an U. :* 0110!`. I wlub you would look at her, Judge." returned the young man mcokly. Nam those eyes. tholo shocks, those llpn, the g um and tho golden halr. Inmglno an Im- pronlonahlo mIn-a lover at the beautiful -comln[ (Ice to face with all that In n secluded spot on n plenunnt. ovenlng, nnd then-- Now, honou, Judge. how could I Imln m" IIIlU|l""` AV help m" Them 1: IIIIUUT" Auux-odly." "And now. nlr, what have you no any for youuum" and the jnmco to the pm nnnlt "soj-u.Invc all mail: younhp lb Wlluld munch-Inn "Li: uvo." - . l . 'fsi:," put in tho father, "he most In- uouusbly and outrageously insulted `om- dnughtur, and it ho is not suitably pun- ilhod by tho court I shall ah the law intu my own hjndl." . .. Whdo.did he do?" naked the justice. "Ho kissed her." replied the father. "For_oibly and with mnlloo propemo ho caught and kiuod her. unheeding im- nruulo and protuin against the outrage. " `In that in-uni" nnknd thn iuntico. turn- y0|lnK~,`V(I)E. "UK COUFIII SHOW Illlll cboponmrmnry u out of one quutaowpnt bhmuo mqhnll not I cont loss than I100. I tell you. alr, when our girls are not unto Irom insult."- Whn has he done!" domnndod the jun- tlcp.` ._,.__. ,.. I, .. f)on6!"excln|mod tho mother. "Donut Where have you been that you hnvpn'I hoard who story? Tho whole nolghborhpud "Th it -n._~,Ihl|I P.` I gevoua Insult upon olgfnglily that make: I the gxtnmo penalti- o kw Impera- am. ' Iwlljjlu unu pnnillu lljlmiu mu ouuruga. `In than true?" unkod the Justice, turn- my to the young woman. p Bho blushed and said It won. And you think hooughu Oobo pun mmwv A _ ` m w an-IIIIIGQ. nus no nanpt?nm hadnound. Your honor," broke In the mother of the young woman the minute the canvas .p|lod..`."wo want this Icoundrol ion} to tho pofvnfiuy for ten yuan at the very lent. . A loin . nniuhmdn would Ilnjply ho a-mockery. 0 Jultloe-. . . V. - "mm: hnmwnill mrdon mt Wife : vlrv D9 n-uoolery. or J!!!-3a.", "Yon: honouvm pardon my ! very natural excitement under the circum- '.pg,g;;,-jpgprnphd the father of tho ` young pvumnn. Of course! know that than Mivmomlnrv in mm mention. but onsrrlhy. Bmlch (:0 the tablo)-l'm nthor In- Mnnd In lhlni that nhnn am A In-nun U10 TIN ! IIII ITIIIIOOI Ill IIEIII. AI Illa lm; of thin ieet inane. when no deeie had pieyed. our teem iieti two triohe thewuee of it. On the ieet home we gained the trioke end the metoh. On the int ii deeie of the notch we joined nine trioh without eiiowing the ecivereeriee to more once. in thin critioei pert oi the content the member: at our teem oeminiy ieili diowttheil nenhwith the most re- merhhie combination of vigor and enunci- neu. I don`t believe the a single poeti- bie trick eecepetl then. `hit ehout oonii- ` deuce! `There we! ee etnoephereotcon-1 Iidenoe between our teiiowe thetone could eimoet ve with the materiel eeneu. when tonne wee niehed. but before we hed heti time to exemine end compete ecoree. wewereeue thetwe hell ontoieyed our opponents 5 The xeeuite oi thielnehh enciof the pre- amen hue ooeeieoei me thet than D -xv-u --u uuvvu Indy (to dog fInvIer)-Whn| klnd ol Inna |un~n vnn fur nnl.-D -' Hie om.v PLEA. .. ., End 3 Good Tllno. The Dlrenco. Nona In Stock. .. '11.` jililtjgrl" "Now you` V unldom in `no hhbnygkgl` _ b flnlnlhnln nonnu-dc} `uh... ' "Brannon; you-Ihzunqnnntl like Vlhmoll . , _ T Ilnr:ov.nIlnII-II;-_:g|:U*" ..` , "tn.-but cog Roi ns Bow ours up mor- Bichud Manseld nolnowlodgu that 000!-go Bernard Shaw in a clove man. but be In Irritated by the blljnnt Irish- man`: conceit. A bit ol advice from Shaw that nnklon In the actor`: turnout was the request that In walk through his line: In `l`ho Devil`: I)iaoIplIno"_x-nther than not them. The plan. however, In one of the noummonml in Manseld`: tnry. That it In by Slaw gulls him. `but do ldo." he complained om evening, but mnko tho public an own and talk about lhmud 8haw-Bnnnul Shaw. cogtonml mm!" Al thli n munhor at use company pnphnhd vehemently ugulut hlandnlrlh tngrntitndo to Shut and uddnd that In ought hand to than God ovary nlym oi hlolltotu-uoxooduplny."`Soltb.`nld Ilnn-nk!-urn-ntlw. -|IIIn Innnnmu IIIVU ll! IX ; Amount. wnuyar. "My dear." aid the trunk)`. "pour It ; all back Into the punch bowl. 6': too or * pensive to bowantod."-\VnNnton Post. 1 I0 IIIHWIK ' ' After nil, I never know anybody to mf- fer from tho omh of circus lemonade. and the pint of Aiwnyn suing the [lantern in many no mom utnrtiing than a little econ- umy I saw practiced ivy a Washington host- osa ono nfml-noon. Sho was giving a re- ooption. and in a momentary iuii the young woman at the punch bowl naked for a son an! to empty the (classes which guests had left hull mind. The hostess did not even ...I.l.....- I III!` I whi- u CIVWIH ' "No." he answered, "hm country poo- plo nlwayl on the lemon. City poopln Igavo It In the glass 0: aim ply snow It. on thogrup, whom It can be picked up again. The real count of success in, nlwnys saw) the oater. " A In... _N I --4..- In....... _......I\...l.. 4.. _..o IR`-U VIIIIUUI III! KIIVU _llIU Bllll ICJIPUS Take an barrel of water, pref;-rnbLy min- wnhor: add to It 8 pounds of tn:-tau-Io now. a little conhlneal. sugar to auto and half I dolun lemons sllocd thin. ll`)... -.-.l|. :1. Id. |.u....-u..|.. .5--.) I... llllll lllI.', uvquuuuy |'Ull|lL||.'ll IIUU I UK]. | We make more In the cities than In the country." he said. "\\'hv9" I nnknd. "nm\Annn nf thnlnunuu country. no man. \\`by?" I asked. "Because of tholu-nor crowd?" n\`.. H I... -..............I H|...A ........A._ .._.. L The Secret of Human. I met a man yesterday who used to ho In the ulrcuu bualness, or at least. In one branch of It, for he mmle most of tho mon- qy he has now by keeping B lemonade It.and.nou' the big tent-tho main top," he mils lb. Oimun lemonade ha! been so long a amok joke 0! the humerus: that I felt denim to know how It I: really made. I asked the man to tell mo and with por- tect onndor he gave me this recipe: 'l`nIru n lun-nnl nf wnlnr nrnfnrnhlv I-alum. I UUIULI IVIIIUIII IIIUINI Uolllll. The pmtn of his lemonade stand, he told me . Imquontly reached 0100 a day. "\\`n mnkn nnnrn in the nltlnnthnn In Ixhn IIIU KIIIIB III! UIIU III) H] OH Ul'I|. Preoidunt Young calls attention to the fact that under the new tour trip plan the team: Manny from home for butapuriod oi from 10 to ill dnyn ntn time. In peat ` the team: were wnndemrs for from 800096 days and often amenth. This 3 you ltwlll boaoue of constant going and `coming. The old story of I long_ losing trip will not be hennl any more. because there are to be no more long trips. A team that has a lasing trip this your will look forward to ant:-etch 01 victories that will be ooming when they return to their own hoillvrlclx. lir. Youlu thinks the Iohedule will result in giving the public the most exciting uonilint in baseball history_. JAMES L. HART. reorganization of the club undergho name of the Ohiongo League ball club. purchas- ing the major porblon of the amok and re- mlnlng his posmon `as the guiding hand I of the club's policy. Aachnirmnn of the ' laying rules committee of the National `eaguo he has done umclont work. and most of the prospective Itnnpmvememl In the name are one to hi elfortn. Dan-lrlnnh Vnuunn I--Ila gunntlnn in Olun lquthulnl llilbaukl" "' q " Ba" : ughmubm 1_nu'uoImu- an-.. .n.a c_A.....| .L.t;.~'D j III` CTXQDT ` 4 -nu. Ijnunhnnl gut?` Ramp Innn nan: and-Inn. hi IL`. rvuuvou nu Iuuypuuulllun In In! IIIJII no and CO Grand Bin!` lniiitnyoln Ohio. 1 with ldomiodwith vnfioop oom- Looroiol and mnoonmo cum-pfri bout { tho ooontry tor more time. been` mob oaunooiotl wltlr buohnll u a stockholder 4 of the Louisville -ulul-. In l88D,hq was ` elnotod managing director and-Vin presi- that or Ihotolub uni has monqh mo buni- ` not: over olnoe. He was protidoul and own: at the Milwaukee We mm` in club in 1807 `npd l868 and in l 89 n I also maunumom of tho Boston unguo mm. no upon: it}! mason oi 1890 in pro- molillt who coma England. mid tho lol- \ lowing, you became identied with the 3 Chicago ball club as oecromry and was soon after elected to the presidency. Presl- dont Hort was the moving spirit in tho ! --- -Fuw'--vi Ptqutdqut amen .Q.Hntba_t_I11.. N0 0 bqubqll all: has made It eon} Hghu or jnutiomqnly bugtnn. Hahn: a boon anndv ` to of the dbvublo umnlte com, wh Ih alum nithnrltvinvbntnil n thn .puuw-u_uu Anv_ nun Iv -uvvu `I U-.IIu-r tho dbublo vmh I\1 clam tuthorltyinvblted, the umpire: to enforoo mu doolulonu. tab 1 dont Hmswnn Mm at Guard. Pm, and touched Mi urlypduoatlou at u loos] nnulnnfbnnd `AI GI-and Riv-9 Inilnh In . llnllouoq 0! nag 0 In the lulu 1 k "Iii uid: D-gnhl-nd 1nmmA` A 11...; `I AL- BL!`-ma 1 BASEBALL Rnuspsm s. lnnldcl and Shaw. nun .... n. ' """A"fL`!"?"~"'WHIG'[. "`F1lIDiY; " M1Y'I'; `I`89U;' ` innunnuumus n ' any nvoncu Iunuun win no (1,031 yu-u|_ V The Ardsley course. over which the wo- men `a championship and the intercollegiate tournament are to be played, in dimcum and strikingly picturesque. The rst hole, the ravine, is 205 yards from tho 9., A good drive will reach the green. Two 903 benchcrs on the right will catch 3 beglgd bail, while a badly shied one will land on the railroad track or in the river, To reach the second hole it is ecossary to traverse a ravine oi` 1% ya: Tho gm; hole. the grove. is 290 yard; gm: 1. 0, a bunker. on to on putting green, skirted by trees. The fourth hole. the chasm. is only a half iron shot. but about 100 yards have to be carried, as the chasm is in most unplayahle. The fifth hole. the H75 ards and takes two full shots. Should the rst shot be pulled some pine trees will bar the way to the hole. '1` second shot must he played between e era; bunker and the trees on the right. The sixth, the Alps. is a drive nnd an ap roach over seine mounds. The seventh he e, the orator, is i88 yards long and is a drive into a basin at the top of a hill. The eighth is 400 yards from the toe. Roads and ditches have to he surmounted. The ninth hole, known as the quarry, is 290 yards long. The tenth hole. South mountain. is 268 yards long and isndriver of 170 yards over aroad. The next hole. the valley, is ll? yards. but is on may drive. as it is all down hill. The pond hole is 175 yards. nae yards oi which are over the water. A boy is stationed here in a boat to retrieve balls. The fourteenth hole, the reeks, is I35 yards, and, us its name indicates. is Iurrounded by reeirs. From this hole to the illteenth tee superh views may be ob- tained. as they are on the highest ground of the eourse. The ilfteenth hole. or or- ehard. 844 yards, is through an apple or- ohard. A burn has to beemssexl in the second shot. The sixteenth. or lane, is 385 yards. Road! run across and to the right of the play. The seventeenth, or turnpike hole, is 850 yanis. The rst drive is over a bunker. The home hole is 458 yards. over the aqueduct, between trees and over a Antwan wm no Given Ihpnulbnton 0|)|I6l'IlIIIIlIOl For Ikillhll ` fibril]. win`: Pic nun Anna: no In Im- Fnt tho Won 1: And Oolloghu. Tho golf courses at Morriltown, N. J.. and Atduicy, N. Y., will team the Ikill of prtioipnntn In the coming ohampiomhip - contests. Changes are being made in the Morris county link: which will toward ltrnighi: going golfers and discount bail playing. This in what the amateur! want. Trap and sand bunkers are to be froquoni, u barriers in approaching the groom. which have been widened cinouhoun. The nhned length will be 6,0531 null. Thu A:-rlnlnv nnm-In. nvnn udulnh oh- ..... Sweep Disease Before Them ` With Whirlwind Force. mum: cnnmomnr conmrs. IIIII DV F` W I Tm IIIRVII. Now, write thin in no tooling at boun- 723.01-cvon with the imnntlon or on-Itlolalnn he play of the American ham or of eon- domnlng III Iynhul of pluy. What I wluh lho undo: to gather hum this plnln unte- mont of not is shit I team of short sult- an may bu imbued with a mutual oonn dance and with nhyln qualms: qultu equal to than who ubldo y the strict long Iult ronuno. An lndlvlduuls the Inomben mu. Amman mm In thin contact were. tulon one by one. mom upon-Ionood and In some respect: abhor plnypn than our- ulveg. Why we won Inybodyinay judgo ` for hlmnlf. OIVL- .....-ul Aanbmn An u-kIn\ ' hang in.