South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1919 — Page 7
I'Iud w i: i:ir.. r;rvr l. ltno. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
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Clubs
Circles
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthrophy
Mi1 .i i'.y
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Mibe Powr the far!: ;.'ir.c;n;,' fornv t c rt.ilnm M-
itert.i in h hr hi'Hic
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n t r ! tine.' tb- 11 u club
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u! Jay I'.ordmr will t.k- j.'..ic- in (i i rn' rn !i;f a nd the cfn; Tiers' -n-
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refreshments j
M Wilma ; i
- lu!" S.i turda y on Lincoln way
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the Kuest of Mis.- (lertrude Chilian.,
S. St, Jo-enh ft.
Mrs. Harold Shiw, formerly MH iinls Xeilxon of thi city, is the Ji'M of h r ;iiintx, Mrs. ('rank W.tid. "2U W. Nivire st ., and Mrs. K K. WMerveit, 3:7 N. lafayette Llvd.
Mr
Adele Garrison's New Revelations of a Wife
DAILY FASHION HINT.
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I'.i ulir.o Fnterline. 7 7, S Oot1 ,:i (irnvc ;i .. and Mis Ida "hjpI 11, 524 A!V:i vt.. er.W rt .tin 1 ot
Piitir!: r hrifiu- Th'lrsd.iv -ven-
ins. The '' rf town pufM prevent .tr' Mr--- Virgin! i Look of Fo'he;?t r. N. Y., and Flaymond 'ifris it-s ef Ashlar.. 1 Fa., the nephew of Itfv. L?i?rlin'. Mu?if and ront ts formed the 1 1 v THioim of the evening.
and Mr .1. M. Stephenson.
W. f'olfax ha-., will leave Satur-
for On h r i.ia W HAT KAMI'S SC IMAM IOH-
y.i. lather Freudenstem, Mi.w TKNIri I'OK MOTIH-'Jl CilCALillian Freudstin Mrs. arri Ad-I II M
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"Their Second Honeymoon
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West -w.i at thf
Th'- Pollya nn cs of ; lin.-ter Fre-bvteri.i n church t i tf rt. ined Thursday evert lni:
"feme of Mis.- Ibatriee Harmon. i ;7 Iayton st. A pirnie s'ipper v;in . rv-rd nt 7 o'clock on the lawn. A inl.'i-fllaripou showfr i;ivrn in honir of Mi.--. Mildred Snyder who mar-ri:it-to Arthur Knf-'cl of this city v.-iil i..ke pine.- this fall, was afa-t.ir-of th- ecninc. Mrs. Walter Miiff!, 7". 4.'. Portac av., nt l ta inrd th urrnt Kwnts ilcrurtmnt of the ProKrc:; : 1 ah all day Friday at hr summer Lom at Kaprh- lake. Th- rn mhors rr.oord to tlu lakf. A junir linncr v. ;is served at noon, and th aftcrroon was mjoyed socially. The Mi-'ses Florence .and Frances Silinu-er, ".TO S. St. .ToM-ph st., en-te'-talned '.0 quests Thursday aftornoon frm S to 0 o'clock at a tea in honor nt their house puest. Mis J:ih' FtosenVirt; of Detroit, Mich. Calden flowers attractively decoratr! the home.
worthy f. f liny of actual jealousy I'm! she should call for the aid of the woman I disliked and put my
i proneroM services aiue. 1 ran into the kitchen door of iur I .h -...t f..- u..r - .n, K- .t; i.
houst in answer to Katie's excit l i i w.. .. u.i t
IUI i ' ( 'I, ILM 1UK UN IUT 't T I ' I '
phonint:. '"And 'ot doctor he not d re. His vife she say sh- et him v re he is now, and s nd heem ovc
of mv
na me
hut she
lr. Norman Adler and M. . Freu-ien.-tfin will Jeae Sunday for a
i it .--rv i ui n i u,i .
. tt'in: I i t... . , . yrrimitif
i . rs. v i ii 1,1 m iiumi'v i i 'pn ei i - - n
Ito.Iay fur Philadelphia, where she ; 'n t there.
v.i'l join hr hushind. Lieut. Hun-,' 1 could hear
i.arf of 'the I'. S. S. Minnesota. "tions, however, in the hall, and hast
Mr., and Mrs. Francis T. Mahr of :ieci through, to find my mother-in-j
her solduni; ejacula-
I t it. Mich.
wefk with Mrs. N. St. Peter st.
are spvndiniC Harriet Maher,
rin away ol;. "Co out and st
the lav. lyinp in an oddly cramped posi- i Aapath.i coming.
13l;t'on nt the foot of the stairs, with Craham (ommamh-d.
if you Katie."
can pee Mother
News of Interest
i . 1 1 ui f w mi r.iiii ii iier. one loon at
tfther (Jraham's face told me that '-h was unconscious :t le;ist T !-
i
J iran to shake with terror for fear on the West Side.!-,' 1'öour,""a,h """f ", ",,,ch '
-What happened. Katie?" 1
and then she
Katie let)dinK o-r her wrini;ini? her l added, caustically: "That's Agatha hands and sobbing, but makins; nolal' over th tirst hanee she's had
to lf ot anv use and she's nowhere
1 to be found." "She coomin' i Katie exclaimed
e.a:-ped even as I
knelt by my mot liana found to mv
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sorr.L
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Iinderf'of i '' in-law s side.
Pittsburg. I., wer the Kuest.y of.vreat relief that she was alive but inj "Will you
honor at a party at the home ofMr. ; ä. faint. and Mrs. Sylvester Kwasniewski, "She fall downstairs!" Katie sobPine st.. Thursday evening.. Con-',,Ml hear her fall and scream, tests were enjoyed, the rirTjt favor laml ven I coom I tind her dis vay. was won by Julius 1 lorwath a nd the;1 scream for you. for 1 no dare to consolation by Miss Marl I loss of;tr,h her." Mishav.aka. Musical selec tions were1 ' remembered Katie's superstifumislied by Ml.s Henrietta draff. ! tious old world version to "old vimA four course luncheon ' w.xs ser ed. 1 n" rs " an'' m' l art was hot with Covers were laid for IM.i. The table : anei to think that such nonsense decorations were, piak and w Iii e i should have left my mother-in-law ro.j j without aid for even so short a The Fancy Workclass of the Po-l1-1'"- 15 u there was no time for lish Women's Alliance of America ' f M n ,n' riefest of reproofs, will meet Saturday afternoon at Kt "Hnntf me some cold water r,uick-
1 led wise's schoxl building. Mrs. Mary Niezgodzkl is in charge of the
Class.
Mrs. C. J. Allanlt. 6-3 N. Main st.. ecterta inel 16 children Wednesday ;dii rnoon at a surprise party in hoaor )f the 11th birthday f lor little vn, Joseph Allanlt. A color . heme of pink and white was carri"i out and a larse birthday cake
with lighted ca miles formed the cen-
terpie of the table. Toys and hooks were invm the children as favors. In a story-telling ntes:t rries were awarded to Miss Helen Ilidenour and Miss Frances iVrley. A family reunion of the Van Cordeis. of Flkhart. and the Van Corder, of this city, is now hein held. Mr. Van (lorder, the milliner, who 1s wTTl-knnwTi In Söütli llend," hus three sisters and one brother. inc of his sisters resides in Hlnura. N. V.. and another in Osewatomie, Kan., not having seen one another for 20 years. Several gathering's hao been arranged where fron 2o te 30 rnemhors of the family have been present.
j Mrs. John Jubowski, 1460 Taylor
J st., entertaiuvd at a 7 o'clock din
lv. Katie." I commanded, and ran swiftly upstairs, returning witn my iirst aid bottles of ammonia and camphor. Katies, always swift and lu ipful when there is 5ome one for
debration i n r to ,,e'- v';ls laCl with the x-old
uri imiisu.n evening 111 If tlliu IU 11
of the birthday anniversary of her,,valor "VP" h,,,orp(mf' H hf.r ti.. LcnKln.. Ui i "S MIH'1 1 1 1 II S Ilrokoil.'
Covers re raid for 10. A iolor motif if ;ink and white was used
in the (Hccrations, the centerpiece!
beinK a fruit cake with 15 lighted)
"Now teledion for Ir. Itritton.
i.u n , i 1 1 1 1 1 it; uiiir d i unit' i im
IrfivI'ifi it H i ri u li i t h'iu )vitianiid
As I spoke
candlfs and a sma'l Jaskt of sweet
j spi 'nklin cold
I was alternately water in ny moth-
peas. Vocal and instrumental music I
feature! the evening.
er-in-law's face and holding the bottles with their pungent contents be-
PF.KSOXALS.
Stanley Urzeslinski. öb S. Harris.
St., left for Otis, Ind., to spend a few days with relative and friends. Casimier Sloslnski h.i3 returned to
ntath her nostrils. It was in reality or.ly u' moment or two, which, however, seemed hours. before she
i opened her eyes to mine.
"1 fell " she said slowly, and then, as she stirred er so slightly. vh'.rn rri' i m nf i:iin cmn frnm
Michigan City after a tew davs visit!. . . . . . ! tier lips.
"Someth in'i- broken, somewhere."
I she nasped. "I'll have to have the j doctor."
"Katie is telephoning for him. rtiv." 1 said soothinuly. "Don't you think I could move you into a more
up walk now." excitedly as she
onepe.l the door, and then she raised her voice to a shriek. "Hurrv opp dere. ouse! Ie mud
I b r she hurt awful bad!" A trat ha Is Trail-formed.
take that ape out of
this room and tie her in the kitchen?" m mother-in-law demanded, nnd my fear that she was mortal!) injured tied with my stiuuple to ke p from hysterical laughter at her words een though 1 realized from the beads of perspiration on her forehead and the agonized expression on her face that she was suffering intense pain. 1 pot up from my knees beside her and went to Katie, who was holdiiiK the door open and K"iticulatin.i? to Cousin Agatha. "(Jo to the kitchen quickly, Katie." I said softly, "and see that there is plenty of hot water. Then go to Mother. (Jraham's room and put fresh linen on her bed as swiftly as y ii can." "All riht. I feex." and Katie vanished just as Cousin Agatha with vrathful face and flashing eyes entered the door. 'May I ask why I should be insulted in this manner. Margaret?" she demanded. "Did you hear her yell at me and address me as 'Voase?' Why. what's the matter.
I Harriet?"
She crossed swiftlv to mv mother-
in law and knelt beside her-
tl.tr. I saw a transformation which I ould only liken to the famous st.-iKe portrayal of the change from Mr Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
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An Extraordinary Sale of
louses Saturday
BLOUSES OF GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE
CLEVER GEORGETTE WAISTS in all shades includ- ,A ;-
in navy. These Blouses are all new, with braid trimming vw lltv;
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Surely tbe Parisian designert aust apply efficiency metboda to tbeir delicate art. The maximum of style is achieved in this costume with a minimum of effort. The cloak Is of black silk trimmed with white ratine.
worried about her work, and is there some one at home dependent on her? Can't you help her some- way? Then Forgot Yourolf. How about vour little sister- at
home? Hasn't she problems of her j own? Can't you make life a little;
easier for her. some way? And your mother people don't
.stop wishing: they could he happy, just because they're 40 years old j think up something nice to d for
And I mother, if it's only something pleas-1
ant to say to her. 1 Do you know the office, boys? How,
i old ait. they.' Are they ambitious;
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silk embroidery, dainty epr;ette tucks in contrasting and harmonizing colors; Y, round and square necks, some with
collars, others without ANOTHER FEATURE is the extra line quality georgette that make up these beautiful waists. Over 25o models to choose from Saturday, Su.OS, all sizes. CREPE DE CHINES in'llesh, white, black, and navy a host of styles and blouse decorative ideas for your selection, S6.c)5, all sizes. Dolmans, Capes, Coats These exquisite garments are for immediate wear and will do good service until late in fall.
SUITS We emphaiize the pood values we are offering in these suits at
here w-ith . frie-nds
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcndlikowski '
of Coneloth. Wis., who .have been
guests at tne borne or Mr. and Mrs. i
Martin Kilinski, returned home Friday morning, having attened the
Announcements A plant growing on mountains in central Kurope develops enough heat to push its flower stalks through enow and produce blossoms.
wedding j
Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. l'olsom who recently moved to South I lend from Indianapolis, are moving to Kalamazoo. Mr. l'o'som is the special X-present.it ivr for the liolh.nd Furnace Co., In Michigan. Paul Schwind, son of Mr. ami Mrs. "William Schwind. JO'J K. Keasey st.. arrived in South Hcnrt Thursday after many months' i-ervice in Franco.
Andrew Winr.erlir.g. 430 Sherman"
Mcndlikowski - Kilinski
Tuesday morning. John F.onczynski of South hicago is here on a business visit. Adalbert Itorzuskowski. will leavo Saturday morning for Logansport, Ind., where he will spent! his vacation with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wegner of T? ne h .t fr t rid vivitirn SJnntl-i
Uend and Mishawaka friendt. I i
Miss Mary swiercz returned to Michigan City following a few days' visit with relatives and friends hero. Miss Kose Witecka. 1411 S. Franklin st.. is spending two weeks in Milwaukee with relatives.
I aui .MatKiewicz. who nas been here on a business visit, left this; morning for Hattle Creek. j Miss Louise lUerczak. W. Dunham j st., has gone to Hast Chicago, where;
she will spend several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. X.
I Iherczak.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kosmolski, and Mrs. Julia Sikorska have return-
i comforta bb
position, or perhaps
t help you to the couch. It's very
draughty here on the Moor, and it mrsi be terribly uncomfortable for ." "Where's Agatha"'" s'no demanded imperiously instead of making any reply to nie. and I had a passing tin-
All the pettiness
seemed to drop from the woman as an ugly cloak would slip from her shoulders. Her face was tender, solicitous, as she bent over her kinswoman, and her movements told me without the nee'd of word why my mother-in-law had asked for her. With hands that were infinitely tender and skilful she eased my mother-in-law's position, even manfij.ee to turn her over and expose a quctrly twisted forearm, the merest touch upon which appeared to give tri- elder woman the most poignant pain.
little chaps, trying very hardto get
the meanness , their feet on the first rung of the.
ladder, which looks to them as if it j led so high up and up and up? Do j you ever take any interest in them i at all? ! Why. my dear, you're living right! in the midst of tragedy and comedy j
out, and ' because all the!
av.. is spending this week in porte, Ind.
MaJ. and Mrs. II.
Lt.jed from Klkhart. Ind., where they ! attended the funeral of Mrs. Kos.
I snni,.h -.1 I inolski' sister.
v t v a . a i .
A. Iauchertv will return to
Hrmi Saturday. MaJ.
Mrs. ( South
senich has reeentlv been released.
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V. ir o a r0nol-Tl n'MlllfJ
Mrs. Faul Strzyeki and daughter.
äf Self -Consciousness By Winifred Black
Dear Winifred Mack: Won't you please write an article
on self-consciousness? I do so bad-
ly
Son-! Jpbine, Warren st., have. g. fie
to Dowagiac to spend a week withj
from service
hospital ."o. a. Detroit. Mich. Mr- ',ntl Mrfs- Jonn iviunsu. wno Albert Jrisee, .non of Mrs. Har- w reeentlv married, have left for low Ferry. 111-. S. Tenth st . arrived ! (',nI4.li. Wis., where they will spend honw Thursday after 27 months! the,r honeymoon with, the bride s eri.f with the armv of occupation i Paront., Mr. and Mrs. John Mendli-
He was i member of the sixth in-ihtnVi"u
need vo'Jr advice.
As I am in moderate circumstances. I cannot afford to purchase
J becoming apparel. 1 ant very home
ly, and 1 am sure nothing looks nice" on me. I am a typist, and each day when I ko to lunch several young men flirt with me. I cannot tell why. I am decidedly homely. As you know, luncheon is considered a lux-
fantry. taking part in four big battle-. Clarence IVyrer. son of Few and Mrs. C. C. I'.xrer, 714 Harrison a v., a radio operator on the F. S. S. Lako K';' ona, return. I Thursday morning after I'" month in the service. Ch&rl. s Sylvanus. 1"1I P. . Maude nr. returned from Clinton. Ia., where he- his 1 t n vi.-it itTTT" for the past two weeks. Mrs. J. T. Conner and s n. F.cr-l-.ard and Jack. 1 .' Van Furen ?t.. were callel to Chicago hy the illn-s Of the former's i-t. r, Mrs. Edward Campbell. Mis iMer. XruiMr. .f I.nbin O.
Miss Mary Dubalski has if turned
frm Chicago where she spent several days visiting with rdativ-s and friends. Andrew Rozanski. 4." Carlisle st.. has j:nr,H to Ulirin, 111.. t attend the wedding of a relative.
IUKTIIS. orn to Mr. and Mrs- 1. W. Xepp. K. Wenper st.. a son. July:?l.
You can save dollars by going to Fr, bier's for low hoes. H. C. Fedd"i. r- 4 -1 .
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.
thing for nothing in the business world in which you live. When an old friend or even a business associate Invit s you to luncheon with him, there's nothing
strange about that. The old friend may wi.nt to talk! of old times, and the business a-j sociate may be lonely or he may hate to eat alone or he may want to pump you about some one else's' business affair and think this is a good way to get a chance to do it. When a perfect ttranger asks you !
and farce, day in and day you're missing it all. just you think about yourself
time. p'Ti your eyes, take the cotton out of your ears. stop. look and listen. See. think, understand and sympathize. You'll have a hundred friends where you'll have one now, a hundred interests to keep you husy. HTird to do? Not at all! Help Mary trim her bat. Listen to Susie when she wants to talk
about her new "crush." Hold An-' i mo s hand when somebody has ; scolded her. Hring a piekle down j and divide it with the jrirl who's;
lond or home cooking and can t get it.
, Like people. He interested in I them. Sympathize with them in
sorrow and rejoice with them in hapess. And the first thintr you know you'll have so little time to think
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All Summer Dresses andi Skirts -4 off Take 'Em Away We cannot earn them over for next season. We need room for Fall and Winter merchandise which is steadily pouring in, therefore we are selling them for 1-4 oil for quick close-out. Better come at once, it will be a money saving visit for you.
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about yourself that you'll be amazed) when the nicest fellow in the ild-
asks you to think rather particularly about him. Try this receipt and let us knowhow it works.
Advertisers can sell for less profit from volume.
ury those days. I am sorely tried i to let him pay for your luncheon.
you would do very well, indeed, to' wonder why. How are you going to pay him back? Do you want to be under obligations to him? How do you know who he is or what he's going to say about you? "Ugly-lookine girls?" So they have real sweethearts. have they, j and you have none, for all your! grat interest in such affairs? I
AT WHEELOCK':
AT WHEELOCK'S.
IcedTeaorLemonadeSets
Beautifully cut as shown . Six tall classes with covered j ju to match; SS.ou value.-
ntJlsrt xt . L r -1
SPECIAL $3.95
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Onh a limit wi quantity of tliee sets are on sale,
j George H. Wheelock & Company
when these men ask me to lunch with them. I see no harm in it. I see only the money I am saving. As yet no invitation has been accepted. I do not know what to do. When I walk along the avenue, these are my main thoughts: "I wonder if these clothes look all right '.' I wonder what those people are staring at me for? Why Is it that ail these igly looking girls real ugly looking girl? have gentlemen friends, and 1 haven't?" etc. Somehow or other I cannot conquer my thoughts. They get the best of me every time. If you take notice of this letter and write an article on it. I will be very grateful. You have helped so
! many working girls that 1 decided ! to take my turn. Please, dear "Winii fred Flack, answer this. Sorely in I need of advice.
FLORENCE.
Eyes Examined (ibses I'feperlv I'itb-.i
DR. J. BURKE, Optometrist South Ml. biiran St. sul T!i I : I : N J l.K.XSKS III Vl.lC ATKI
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Iid it ever occur to you, my dear i girl, that brains and character and; charm and unaffected goodness and' sweet modesty have a power of their i own? All men are attracted by a; pretty face, of course, but beauty isj not the. only thing that makes men, fall in love. Why don't you stop thinking about j yourself for h few minutes and! think about omefoody else for a change? You are a very interesting person,;
Have you anything to Sell Exchange, or Rent?
fry the Want fida
of course, but there are others
Consider Yru- Own clf. ( there really are, you know.
Ye?, my dear. I will write an ar-' This is a great, big. Joyou. friond-
ttcle on self-consciousness. 1 1 ly, generous, happy, miserable, dis-, couldn't help it after reading this j courajrod. hopeful world, full of hap-'
I lett?r of yours. . py. wretched, desperate, worried.! I Honestly, now. do you think you ambitious, "human boings. !
I arc so "very homely?" How is it, do ! you suppose, that these young mon j annoy you so terribly by trying to l flirt with you ? I Staring at you? Why. you poor
child, you're, spring at them! In all probability, they don't evon know that you're alive. Lunching with strange men what are you thinking of? What do you suppose they're thinking of wh n they ask ou to go to luncheon with them? It is wry unusual to get some-
Every one of them trj tng to do, something, either for herself or hlm-j elf or for somebody else. j And whisper th ones who are. doing thing for other pet VI arej
ir oiiij ones woo are in vor iisu
even partially hauup. You'll never be happy In the world if you go on thinking so much about yourself. Who's the carl next to vou at th off.ee? What kind of a girl she? Who doe she live with at home? Is die happy or unhappy? Is she
Do you want to Buy or Rent a House? Do you want a Job? Are you looking tor Bargains?
Read the Want Ads
Read the News-Times Morning Evening Sunday
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Summer hand oPcSnoKgyPeakj,
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Plan to take your vacation in the heart of the Rockies. Camping out, fishing, and other wilderness joys. Here are two National Park. tix National Monumentsand more than (? twenty million acres of National Forests. ' f Hundreds of miles of spectacular motor highways. Thousands of summer hotels, lodges, ranch resorts and camp sites. Trout streams and lakes full of ;ramc fish. Bright wild flowers up to snow line. Within the boundaries of Colorado aJone ?.re forty peaks, more thin 14,000 feet hijh. Utah poj-es.-s a numKrr f lofry mountain rinses, deep canyons, and the Grcit Salt Lake. Summer Excursion Fares Ask for th- booklets you want. They describe Colorado arid Uuh Rockies, the two National Parks Rocky Mountain and Mesa Verde alio the six National Monuments. Ask the local ticket atr.t to rc'p plan your trip fit apF'T 3 ceirrrt Couv'iiJted Ticket Osice or address reiiest Trarel Iiureau, U. S. RaTroad Admir.ittntion, 64 Tnnrporution DiJj., Chicago; 141 LiVrty Street, New Yrk 602 Heiley Ii-4., Atlxr.ta, Ceorjia. United -Sxaji s Pa i lrü vd -Ai im stryhon CotjSDiidated Ticket QZine
