WVE&TNG MDOBRmLADKLPmA4, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, IftlO HOW UNSHAPELY ANKLES GAN BE MADE BEAUTIFUL By MJCREfcIA BOM Prima txmna bt th M.trowlluri ora Cem.ny BK BlIH IW1 OQ matron, n pair 01 Men der, well-turned ahalea art Joy to any woman In Mm oays 01 enori iwm, a reof ttlrl wrllest "Bo tlt me how to Jfc, mr knklM b,l' Pt- Thy are veruaoie nruommiCKS' and look as It they Would snap bit at anr mlhuts." While an ottltr woman eaysi "t havs always Wondered It Mitre Ik anylhlh I could do to make my thick ankle le uh attractive." To svsry woman who desires to Improve the contour of her ah kle I Rive this hope fill rromlat! only In . ... iiinLMiiLcn niivio inn LL'CRKZIA IKini. bony Mruclur lnft tali ot thick AnXlen la It ItnpoeMble to Im prove their ehane. Too thin ankle ean he padded with fltsh, While thick, UnnhApely thklre can be remolded by extrolM ana nasaSC. DAIIiV nXKllCISn NKOR8SAUV In the Utter Instance, when reduction Is necerssry, you will have to devote at leant twenty inlmttra a day to tho treatment. Quicker result may bo obtained It you ex-: rcle ror tnia lengm ot time Doth nlftht and mornlnir, In order to harden the num. tie and reduce ataay the cushion of fifth about the anklei follow these directions: Itetnore your shoes and stockings, cross the knees so that ono foot Is raised from the floor, thereby taking all support from It Thrust this foot out and movo from the ankle With a twisting motion, then Up and down. All the excrclsln must bo done from the ankle joint. When fine foot be comes tired, repeat tha exercise with the other. Until the first Is rested, when It houM attain be exercised. Vary this ex ercise by turning tho feet from side to side while standing upon therm-' No shoes should be wont during this exercise. Now Nun the test Into a hot bath In which the water will come above the ankles. AU low them to remain In the water for ten minute. Then carefully dry the" ankles ahd rub thtm with esmshoralM oil or a ilronir, Mlurated solution of Mum. WMIs the. action of the oil it slower, li li leu drastic than the alum, hoth may be used alternately If desired. Iub h Joint and th surrounnlit; rteth wen with fht on or alum solution while the skin I soft and th porss open. Use hard, strong strokes and continue 16 ai ply the lotion as Ion a the skin will ab sorb it. wrlnu the rteih At lltn And then knead It. Metier results wilt bs obtained If first one Ankle It treated And then the other. tlANDAORB ItASTKN HCMOt.DtN(J Hefore retlrln tnke.foUr-lneh bands ses of linen or antiseptic cause And saturate thjm with the camphorated Oil Of Alllm solution, nind them firmly about the An kles, but not so tight As to Interfere with circulation. I'm the end securely with safety pins. Allow tho bandaRts to remain on during the night. They will hasten the remolding- of your thick ankles. In the morning remoo the bandages and after exercising apply the camphorated'oll or nlum solution to the ankles. When you desire to round out thin an kles the treatment differs In this respect: Simply soak the ankles In a hot foot bath, nnd after drying them massage tho flesh gently with a fattening oil or skin food. Cod liver, sweet almond or ollvo oil Is excellent. Heat the oil slightly and. dlntitnR the fingers Into It, rub the unguent Into the flesh until It will hold no more. Then satu rate bandages with tho oil and bind them about the ankles so that tho flourishing process can be continued during the sleep ing hours. Tho massage treatment la re peated In the morning. It requires the patience of a drlselda to remold tho ankles, for tltsy do not yield readily to any treatment. But It can be done If you are wllllnR to follow these directions faithfully. (Copjrrlsht.) DEARTH OP HOUSE SERVANTS " BANE OF MATRONS HERE Shortage in D6mestic3 Creates Serious Problem. Supply and Demand Widely Apart Wages Show Big Increase fhl to IA firti 0 n series article rfMHuo sUh thi ildinrille employ proehtH, in ceA Me fatti of Iht pros lettli tbattHtr telfn If eauttl. itrs ill- evHtit, OUSEHOLD HINTS Celery as a Basis and a Flavoring CKfjKnV should bo used fts frequently as possible, not only because nt Its delicious flor, but because' It Is one ot the few M"g etfebles botMsnlng so many highly Valuable chemical salts. Indeed, It has been declared very often that celery haB direct Curative properties for the nervous, rheumatic or MUralRlO person. Incidentally, there Is virtually no wastft to celery every bit ot It can.be used. Ot course, we know best tho use of the delicate Inside stalks, for aalAds And fillings. BUt the outside stalks, even though hot per fect enougw In appearance for service In the i-aw, should not be neglected, but stewed or used In the making of soup. The trim mlnRs, too leaves, Imperfect stalkscan bo added to broths, soups, or used to help flavor other dishes. Tho addition of A llttlo chopped celery to Any kind of meat or vtgetable dish Ik euro to Improve Its flavor. If celery Is not Used Immediately. It houtd be wrapped In paper dim Jtept In ft. tool place, and It will then remafct in per fect condition for many days. CfcfjKinr AND chkStnut SOUP Two cupfuls of chestnuts, two cupfuls of ' celery, four Cltpfuls ot milk, two tableRpoon- fait of butter, small onion, carrot, salt, four cloves. chop the celery, onion nnd carrot and Un m butter, add mlllt nnd cloves and allow to stew for about One hour. Blineh chestnuts and boll ten minutes. Wall) and stew for half an hour In one half oi mo ceiery liquor that has been stewing. Then press through a colnnder ahd pour into the remaining celery nnd milk mixture And cook for ten minutes. Sen 8 hot nhd. If desired, garnish with ft few whole cooked chestnuts. SCALLOPHD CKLKItY Two cupfuls tof diced celery, orte cupful milk or crenm, two tablespoonfuls of butter, two tablcspoonfule of flour, two eggs, bread Crumbs, grated cheese, Put the celery In boiling salted rfter and ew for live minutes, And drain. Take one half cupful of water In which the celery has bo led and cook with milk and butter. When boiling, thicken lth flour nrst moistened with h little cold milk then cook until smooth, season and add celery, When ?ly...co01 ,B"r tW6 'batcn eggs and POUr the mixture Into a buttered baking f'"', cover with (breadcrumbs, a few bits Jf butter and place In hot ovon until brown. Before serving, sprinkle with grated cheese. crjmrtY FniTTttrts Qne cupful ot gelery, one cupful of milk, one cupful of flour, two eggs, ono teaspoon ful of baking powder. Put the celery Into three-Inch ttrlps, place in boiling water for ten minutes, then drAln AM wipe. Make a batter of eggs, milk nnd nour, dip celery In batter And fry In deep Tht lender celery stalks combine well in .it . y,m "M1" and h"' 'rults, and v-0,i S" nul' "Penally haael nuts. A Very delicate salad la tho combination of Alligator pear ahd celery hearts diced. v Brand-New Babies SiIm. Kltn. n l' wU .print, free of riiJli....w.,l "y,"1'"' ' tenoer mutt ae rempahjr eah netlce so nut. ACJM.W Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 37J6 TlUh !..'.' .uuhtcr, 1 lbs. ox. MeMUk Mr. and Mrs. Itobert C, ,BID kt. maJJ "Ve"u. a daughter, I lbs. b oil. B,,;V-Mra and Mrs. Henry Drinker, of strAtford, a son. Henry Drlnktr ltlley. Jr. BYAN Mr. And Mrs. William J., 151 Pul- "n ":. a son, Ulbs. ;M.,Ail8"Mr Bh'1 M'' John Elmer. 0 East Cliveden street, a son, S lbs. ox. To Sell PcnnypflcW Collections Pennsylvania curloa of the late Governor wputi w, I'ennypacker are to b sold to otae h Utorlcal society. The lAt dovernor Ju collected the best assortment of an tiquM And curios in tha atat. Th colleo wn cam to represent nearly Avery phase early day Jlfe in the Keyitone BtAte. ABK ?OR iind GET HORLICK'S THXQXlQWkL iUktiO MLM brtttAlfc ap YOW TODAY'S FASHION A V Hlial ABBBt. TIV Charmlnjr "dreBA-up" coat for tho llttlo girl. AN'Y llttlo girl would" look lovely In this .smart coat of black or dark btu vel eteen. Doth bodice nnd skirt are trimmed with bands tt white broadcloth. The bod loo portion forms a Jacket-tike effect over the full skirt, with a belt buckling at the back. The collar and currs are of Liege. A lining ot Dresden silk adds to the y6Utn fulness of title charming coat. ltfopyrlsht.1 Senator Ackley lluys IloUybush dijAssnoiio. N. J., Nov. li. The- old Whitney homestead here, known as Holly bush, whleU was built In 1149 by Thomas a. Whitney, founder of th sUus-maklng Industry at Qlassboro, ha been bought by 8ena(br John A. Ackley, ot Vlneland and Wlldwood, N. J, About 100 acres of ground on the outskirts, lying between the .New Jersey and Seafchoro llallroad and th cen ter of town, are Included In the purohAs. Senator Ackley will auction oft the lAhd In building lots in December. A new glass factory to cost IEOO.000 Is being built Close to the IloUybush tract. NMVRtt before jfivs Philadelphia And tha country At large been so beset with the AlWAya perplexlngproblem of domestlo m Moye. Itow Am I to Ret a cook, a waitress, a maid, a laundress? Thee question, asked by tllAdelphta housewives Are conundrums, "Help'' ts limply not to be had In Any reasonable proportion to th demand, Thi HO employment agencies' scattered throttRhbUt the city are facing the most pronounced depression In the domestlo serv ice market they have ever encountered. Their hooks ore loaded with applications for nous employes and their registration lisle af slim. Matrons kecit the telephone wires of the agencies busy, pleAdlng for suitable servants. The benches In the ARendes, Usually crowded, re comparA tlvely empty. The female help Wanted OntUmhs of tho newspapers have Stretched nnd Almost doubled their length ot A year ngnj In n corresponding manlier, tho female situa tions wanted columns hAVo shrunk within tho last twelve months. Tito Ahorlags ot domestic workers Is apliaretlli A canvas of somo of the principal em ployment ARehctes In the city showed that the dotnAhd for servants Is far Above tha supply. At the Philadelphia branch buread of em ployment Of ths Htnte Department of Labor and Industry, which was founded a year ago, lh demands for hottseworkcnt are ap proximately double ths Biippiy. The bu reau, In other words, has only halt At tnAtty prospective servants on file ns It can pines In positions. The monthly report for October shows that ot the M.I applications for Women em ploye 113 were for domestics' To supply this demand the bureau had on file seventy Applications of domestics for positions. The result, forty-three, obtained by subtraction, does not represent the number who obtain ed positions, for a conshlernblo percentage Of th appllcnMs did not "connect " ThH figures are from a bureau where no charts is mad for bringing employer Alld employs In touch with one another In th private Agencies, whem fees are chArged, the supply ranRes from only ono- nrtiein to one third the demnhd "The limited supply of domestic makes It very dliuoult to nt servants Into homes," said Miss M A, l'arry, head of tho large l'arry ARsncy, At Hot Arch Rtrect. "In normal times It requires n great deal ot observation and Study of employer and em ploye to make an arrangement eatlsfactory to both parties. Now It Is ten times ns hard, with such pronounced shortage, SHOIITAOE. NOT TKMPRItAMKNT "It lit the shortage and not Mitch things as temperaments or dlssstlsfnctlon that causes the present problem. I tthould say tho demand Is fully ten times tho lupply," ATho Itoynl Kmployment Agency, H29 JPrch street, reported that but one-third of ths demand could be satisfied. "The great problem Is to furnish satis factory help," It wns said there. "Tha Supply of women between twenty and forty years old, who compose the class of women most In demand, has shrunk," The demand for Herman domestics has run up to between thirty-three and fifty times tha available supply, It was reported at agencies dealing for the most part In German trade, Mrs. Haines' rjerman Km ployment Ilureau, 617 North Tenth streot, and the Herman Employment Ilureau, 1312 Filbert street, flro besieged with requests for Herman "help," with the already scant upply gradually diminishing. As a result of the record-breaking orders for servants, the native "colored" help Is being mors and more sought out, even In the homes where formerly only white domestics were employed. Home Agencies are advertising In the country and In tho No more effective model 'can be imagined than thia full-flared coat of Hudson Seal, The beautiful lines are supplemented by a high "rolling collar, wide cuffs and very deep border of Mole. OuUlde pocket and graduated length are other feature of this de sign. Wi mm West for domestics, In an effort to stimulate the eltiRRUh trade. The gravity of th queitlon, According to agency proprietor, ha caused many homes to eliminate servAnta ehtlrely, and In ths case nt the wealthy to limit the number, doubling up In their work. Hun dred of homes ot the AvrrAg type, where severAl years ago a gIM was kept for gen eral housework, havs been forced to dis pense with n servant because ot the rising demind for higher warm and the decrease In efficiency of the average domettlc on th market, due to the limited number from wnich to eelect "Iletter no servant at All UiAn a poor 0h." was ths AdARA followed out by these hOUMWlVC. ncAllTII ON MAIN LINB HeverAl Main Lino residences, where economy Alone could not be ascribed as the cauee, were cited as examples showing the dearth of domestic workers Hecause the mistresses of these homes could not obtain satisfactory servants for th vari ous branches of housework required In home maintained on a laran scale, the force of employes was reduced. In on of these homes two women wcro enaaged at 7 a week each, ono serving ns cook nnd laundress nnd tho other as maid and wait ress, the latter also acting as butler and, according to her own Words, "mixing the cocktails for a houseful of guests." An unusual method of meeting tho de mand for house serants was resorted to In other parts of tho Slate, according to Director Jacob Llghtner, of the lhuplny meht Ilureau of the Department of l.ntor nnd Industry. '"Tho branrhrs of the bureau In central nnd western Prnnsjhnnla arc supplying householders with colored men ns substi tutes for the almost obsolete female linilso servant," ho said "Tho experiment, which was brought about by neceslt. has proved successful." As n natural result of the shortage and of tho prevailing prosperity for the work ing classes, the pay asked by servants to day Is higher lllAn that of two years ago. In many cases twlco as much money Is demanded. The nppllcnnts at tho Slate's employ ment bureau In this city ask from 6 to $12 a week nnd room and board, the highest figure being for coks This Is an Increase over the present wa res Vald by housekeep ers, which nro h ghcr than tlmso ot two J pars oro. Tills somo scalo of wnges is nuked by nppllchnts nt tho prlvnto agencies. Gen eral linuseworkera who formerly received 14. S and (8 n week now demand $7 nhd JS. which formerly was tho pay of "plalh" cooks, The latter huo Increased their ds mamls to J9 and 110, tho former pay of "fancy" rooks. Tho last-named hao Jumped to (12 In many Instances. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB .Iwt-yj I T kA ps&opw. pity m& wkIk Bat I dorft faftl 1 knou thta trees ctn ttJk rtrvca! -3l&2. h ) Vb- Jlk DOCTOR ARMAI1.3 KISSERS SwoethoftrtA and Mothers Told Not to Bo Too Demonstrative Al.LtONToWN, Pa., Nov. l8..Promll cuou hlMln was denounced by Dr. rharle D, RohselTer, chief surgeon of the Allentown Hospital, In nn address to a mixed audience RAthered to foster Interest for higher Appropriations by tha new lls latum for Institution to c&re for epileptics, feeble-minded htid other unfortunate. He dlscoursged It Among sweethearts. And warned young mother Against allow ing thMr- twt4 I bf kletxvt Jfan IrvsSMaVm srfl Rsn HsHnsjrsjj 4aAJbjj SRSBj i nerlence. a he had Wetn ell treat many twiiMta ktrlouettr r i eased by xissine. Brd of Hdutatlfm fcxamliuHiW nxomlnatlonN will lv heW on Maiwssafr 21 for pftsitifth a clerical aseMasUta la the public school. Reveral VfKHMiSi occurred recently and the Moard at MV Hon hka had diiVleuity in nmwt th stl Th competitive, ten will t tA4tsMr Mr Dr. (1, W Flouder. hlt XAMttet tee th Woard ef ftducAtlon. i "SHOP FOR CH1USTMAS NOW" Consumer' Loaguo Sends Out Cards Urging Early Buying to Help Busy Salespeople Do your ChrlMma shopping early: why not do it now? Such I the ndvlco of tho Consumers' league of Istern PennsyUa nla, which Is endlng out card with the following Inscription) If rou buy a fhrlstm present. til... I, -tnM.I If It l for. rrlnee or pesstnt. American Ambulance Afrain Honored PAIUS. Nov.rlJ. tlallantry of Section 1 of the American Amhulalico ritld Service ngaln Iias been oiled In army orders. "Under tho command of Herbert Towns etui, un American oftlcer," says tho citation, "ths section In August nnd September of 1916 nssured thn retirement of threo divi sions successively under particularly dan gerous circumstances. It asked the favor of continuing the Work ahd both onlcers and staff gave proofs of most brilliant CoUraso and most complete devotion." '- VWkvUi SP Coun or J$a"aa1fciW Distinction for Sy'ftwC Women of Ta$te CHAPMAN GOWN BUILDER Suit StT, YVelihtntcn llulldlng 1811 Chestnut Htrret N. II. nemodellnc Artlatleattr lon. pgH?g5g- ROBINSON & CRAWFORD ?rirSr7 GOLD SEAL ASSAM TEA SEVERAL TESTIMONIALS IN REGARD TO GOLD SEAL ASSAM TEA A noted Tea Expert, when shown a sample of our Oold Seal Assam Tea, said I "I did not think chain stores sold such High Quality Tea as this! you ought to be supplying all the tea drinkers In Philadelphia when you sell such High Quality Tea." He didn't know that "Our Stores" stand in a class by themselves. Then again, one of the largest tea importing firms In New York was anxious to get some of our business. We gave them a sample of our Gold Seal Assam Tea and asked them to mstch it. After testing it they were honest enough to tell us that they hadn't anything to equal it. You will search farand wide, but you will have trouble to firm tea of the quality and value of our Gold .Seal even if you pay 60c to $1.00 the pound. GOLD SEAL ASSAM GOLD SEAL BLACK GOLD SEAL MJXED Yes, we have other tea. Our Kamelia Blend at 29c the pound is widely known and welljlktd, and is not matched in quality at the price we ask. KAMELIA TEA, 29c ' Mixed, Black or Old Country Assam. YoJll Havs No Tta Troubltt It You Bay Your Tta "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS" n & Crawford Tea a 45 liur ir i You' Hut- It mm I I arlv In K(inmW tl t before leeemtwri II p sinu ii tou Huy it now I remmber While lh rountrii stretch tfor you. Ilifv If nAitft While thr are no crowds to bore rou. . - I liur wmi thlnm are fruh smt fluffy iiuy ii nawi ur lfnr h sir Is etulty, luy t-fnre the nrl are huffy, liur whll thins are fruh sn ,Tfr- rot until tomorrow, . Huy It noirl Tho', of course, ynu muit not twrrow, Hiiy.lt miwl S that horsifl don't hsxe reason To shhor the ;hrlaltnn irucini rut ,rohclnce It you pint, on Ituy It now I Tho Oohsumers' t,eaxuo Is one of tho pioneer workers on liehalf of overworked salespeople nt ChrUtmas time. The cards lire helnc sent hroadrsst, with the hope of proddlhK the slow and lato Christmas buy ers Into quicker action. ;v Ai .S3 Mil H mM I"! M ' 1" ii !!' n m it iiKWP"! iim 7qrtoww nnd tho best part, too. For n cup of Morning Sip Coffee puts vim nnd punch into the whole blessed day. It's one of the few things in life that's good to begin with and stays good nil its life. A rich, smooth, fragrant coffee so blended that It's better nnd different from any other coffee you ever tasted, Try one cup of it, and you 11 know why it has earned and deserved its reputation! For Sale by All Grocers Roasted and Packed by ALEX. SHEPPARD & SONS, JNC. 6 Philadelphia, Pa. mmmmimiJMmmmk una RHUBMHOHHI Mason & DeM 1 1 15 Chestnut Street Opp. Keith's Alert Shoppers Will Appreciate Our Tuesday Offer At this time when the cost of everything is steadily advancing, it requires character and liability on the part of merchants to meet the fur situation without resorting to substitutes or infetior quality. After seventy-seven years of hard, conscientious effort we do not intend to destroy our reputation by tam pering with quality to the advantage of profit, nor have we raised our prices. To the contrary we are selling reliable and quality furs at even less than they can be bought elsewhere. We Solicit Your Patronage on a Comparative Basis For Tuesday Only French Seal Coats 40-Inch flare model 54.50 Skunk Border sw TSsVPRli'rjri Black Fox Sets Muff 22.50 Scarf 22.S0 Barrel Muff and Animal Scarf Fur Scarfs For immediate wear Black Fox...'. 16.00 Red Fox 22.50 Skunk 22.S0 White Fox 25.00 Kamchatka Blue Fox 27.50 Pearl Grey Fox. ..... i .. . .27.50 Taupe Wolf. 27.50 Slate Fox.. 37.50 Black Lynx..v .35.00 Raccoon 1SJ00 Hudson Seal. .......... 15.00 Ermine .... .29.50 Dyed Blue Fox.. . ....... . .37.50 Cross Fox 37.50 Battleship Cray Fox 37.60 Poiret Fox ..37.60 Pearl Grey Fox 42.60 Silvar Fox 97.50 tfOTF All the fax rfi , In ths brad. own anlnui eflfot, anU also in snlld. all-fur styU. ii umAli Tj 1T!ES3-JG- v ,'irs 7 . KSK.'Jt ' JTT . J. iVSWiaW; Jw, 1 Vh1 Fur Sets A dozen of worth-while items Moleskin .... 69.S0 Kolinsky .... 8S.00 Dyed - Blue F,ox 125.00 Cross Fox . . .125.00 Slate Fox . ...115.00 Fisher 195.00 Hudson Seal. . 80.00 Skunk 76.00 Pearl Wolf . . 69.50 Black Lynx.. 125.00 Kamchatka Blue Fox 125.00 Battleship Grey Fox 126.00 any I i i SB 1 H ' For Tuesday Only Hudson Seal Coats Skunk or Lynx Collar 40-inch model 94.50 Kamchatka Blue Fox Sets Barrel Muff and Novelty Scarf 39.50 Fur Muffs of choice quality Black Fox '. .20.00 Red Fox... 1 ,. .....87.00 Skunk ...,....,,.27.50 White Fox , ,45.00 Kamchatka Blue Fox 27.50 Pearl Grey 'Fox , .58.00 Taupe Wolf .27.60 t Slate Fox .......... 27.60 Blqck Lynx , . . .51.00 Raecoon ... .. ..., .37.80 HudeOn Seal, t ....... .vrlS.OO Ernvino ,............ .2250 Dyed Blue Fox .JSiSO Crott Fox. ,. . .. 1 ,,,.,. ,'Bt, 00 Battleship Grey Fox,. ..... .62.60 Poiret Fox .37.00 Pearl Grey Fojft. . ....... .37.00 Silver Fox. .07.80 (leaver ....... ......... 18.50 NOTE Th mufti are mfl. in the Urr.l. mtlen. cantttn and .lllow tyle, ahd Can b hid la varlout Hit: Russian Pony CoaU 64.50 45-lneh Flara Model Contrasting Fur Collar Moire Marked Skint Natural Muskrat 64.50 CoaU 40-lnch Full Model r Full Futred Skint French Seal CoaU 69.50 45-inch Flare Model Opossum Collar. Cuffs and Border French Seal CoaU 74.50 Full Ripple Back 4$.(nch Modtl, Contrasting Collar Fur Coats Hudson Seal CoaU 1 10.00 45-inch Full Model Ji IMllae aan4 .Pit ff Russian Pony CoaU 74,50 Hud,n Seal CoaU 145.00 iJ:I"c.Lf feu Jr" . - n..,-. .leh Flare Model .. 1HW 6-inch Border and Collar ' Skunk Hudson Seal CoaU 155.00 Opoitum Collar) Cuff and Border Vary Select Quality French Seal CoaU 74.50 30-inch Johnny Coat A Miite' Model, Contraitlnfr Col. lar 1 Natural Muskrat 74.50 CoaU 40. Inch Ripple Modtl Hudion Stat Collar. Cuffs and Belt Size up to 48 butt 42-lnch Flara Model Very Choico Quality Scotch Moleskin 210.00 CoaU 40-inch Flaro Model Self Collar and Cuffs Hudson Seal CoaU 245.00 4J.inej Vsry FullMadsT 6-lnch Border and ColUr1. of Skunk Millinery Sale Continues Tho balance of this wonderful purchase of distinctive and charming Hat . $.50 Formerly 10.00. 12.50 and 15.00 1 r Ne, C. O. D. K fp thatafe ASS8rifAaW ! SrgjAA
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