amTCT ""iiKp !t W .' fS"WM' .. C 51 n -t &".Y&38 a' ' k?n' -: - - ':isawc v Kv-iirv 1 j' r;sk r.- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNJB 12, 1918 .a :.. j. vi l S:?. Rj. ,.f f 4-lhM "i H3. wm k -'?, , 1 rii wm. x .- - m MAY CROWDS GAYER THAN EVER itch in Splendid Shape and amous Resort Is Brilliant With Uniforms "".& r'J Cap Mr, Jf. 4., June 12. Everything l.,reaay here lor tne most prosperous lienrner season which this resort has fcown In recent years, barrlne two Bea- E&ypHi, about six years ago, which ex- Yoea an other previous ones in social '.'.'"Wrtilancy., This season will not only .-ipwm a crowded one, as throngs so, cut '! 'SiWlll be one of the most noteworthy In a &rv arocini way ior many years. ine pres- ""xf.MttfA nt iYe nrmv inri waw nnrannnpt U1yu .u .,...,, u..u ..u. w .. . .. .. . j& W -.OMMjt nmAK nf LI..V. Mnlr Ill MmlrA f,& pjfttce the mecca of hundreds who have 'CMVer before visited the place. B ;': ft The charming beach was never In rH -t ..... . . ... j L'.A"lwl lutiii uiciii linn Btrnrtuu, iiuk'whii- !&' standing the great coastal storm of Dft t'K-Ju' l6ht weeks ago. That seemed hJ. ?! have cleared the beaches of debris KfJ-'SShaa already started, and last Sunday ui gjiaaw a great tnrong in mo sun, wnicn is ifei'lif? ''nst ropeated dally now. Heretofore I?'',.!... l 4lt'HK.ilnH tn,l.l.,.a I...,,.. Lnn ur fiviti. Jjv ax iuo iVuiai u.iiimi iiuui ii.in vvt, hum, Sirifejl In the morning until about 1 In the Pf KSj afternoon, and after these hours the gS fiintorvants had the surf. These condl- iwtitlons are all changed now, and from JLsamrly after breakfast until sundown the bathers, many well known, are frol . picking In the water. The hotels have all been put In ex- ".fcl A1tnt dVt a rA f r tVa rem Ant Inn rf IfW patrons, but the only fault with Capo if. May this year Is that only the early qi comers are to be taken care of com- r, loriaDiy ; out an wno come wut uc ninea Vcare of somehow. The cottago colony s'.'l the "greatest ever." Karly In the 'iweek seme persons, unable to get what gg&rSrf "ey mougnt were aesiranie conages, KF.fe? 'tried to buy villas and then make a & 'harea.ln with tho tpnantn to move out. 14. ,11- It .-, ,... t ... In ItT.in iiroiii on men icitoca. ah i,w iii . ..itances this was accomplished, but most l." ' the' renters would not think of going iy .zr&Tii tne resort m jn lioiri vircirs '. y The New Stockton, on the site of the famous old Stockton, razed In 1911, U under the management of Its owner, Mrs. . 8. B. Davis, who Is now in her third Beason with It. She lias a splendid list K;K of patrons, and many have already ar 'hr Hved to begin their summer vacatior Krai T1, Colonial Hotel Is under the pro- bVr M-uiArohin nf nillnm 11. fhurch. a Kwi'itormcr owner, who bought It In the early mat the beachfront has brought it many atrons ana ir. ujiufcu h icuumuun BclAI- art nfH tn (ta Rtirress. t2' Tho 'wlndsor 's ln splendid condition, wSraihavinB been remodeled last winter. Its triw A,.AViltAA,,.A 1 rnlnninl. Its Nnlendld KS.? plana s and sun parlors are added at- IsSOractlons to its comforts. Its manager g$2$PM " Halpin, who has naa cnarge 01 it SV&JW several past seasons. -?fei44!- Thn Cohimhla. owned and managed by ??5k3'd'Mecray Brothers, is one of the pop- SWar hotels of the resort, and although KjgHwas early ln the season the last two Sundays saw Its patrons so numerous (that belated ones naa to sieep in me balls' and parloro and writing rooms. Kv;SW.Thla condition formerly prevailed at tetlfaru Mav ln tho mfHR-nnnn SundaVS. bUt fe3jfif;iiiat condition seems destined to be the fer'iame at all hotels this summer. Pfffc.-if-'The City Convention Hall Pier is open tSKJrS- for the summer, and its ballroom and Si?Jthe archways are gathering places for lsW5'the early visitors. Dances take place wiiilthere on Wednesday and Saturday eve- lNnlrun. This season there will be not only BrkIV tka-M.4 rnnAti 4Vifaa tliTtnu r, rlfl W tn thrt KtJ70te."tiU Wil- H .!. HI1IVO (I, UUJ fir'iinaln, hall, but there will be dance music ''V'fESynlKhtly from a second orchestra pro xfi'rA '..IJ.J . U . nnUln-1 nii4VinilHaa ft V. lli'.- JHII uniiir. iiiiu m. inn.. it c'mV Th& Columbia ball park has been S"tg..takn over by the athletic department of wlM acweiis foini Buomarine imirui uasc, f. nd every day games are to be played -. lu4m..n ! at tmrr Yo na Vll rflrVA W$- J'vltor. B,.iift Fishermen are finding a paradise here, i A j -il,ii6icia ttio iin.iHB fcwvu iu.iv, uuin f'ljyljjfeoX sh,ore and ln the harbor. The E"'9',or' w,th lts orty feet f water and SB.'jIOO acres of room makes it a splendid .!nllac' to catch hake, klngflsh and weak I'.'iv -"'" . -e & 8irIMBR RESORTS Bg WILDWOOD, N. J, SWEETS BATHS W STRICTLY PAMTARY 3608 BOARDWALK 8WKKT RLOCK vat V? "TtW TKV0 ADt E" 'j j viiuiuuwra lur uiuiiuuuii vmn 8hoesv Tubes. Accessories, Oils and Gas. WILDWOOD, N. J. wn.nwoon crust MT. VERNON 0fxli Lotus Road, near Beach 1 ;v,. ' u:ij.....j -"-.-. Aj- flUUWUUU VIOl nTrltnt tihU Rnnlrl fM? E. JOHNSTON, Owner WILDWOOD. X, J. nBTTERTOX. MP. HOTEL RIGBIE & -?. ySfc.i BHuaLd at. the head of the atedern hotel, on a, high bluff, commanding a fine water mw, Pure snrlnsr water and ythlnr fresh from farm nearby. resort amusements. Capacity ISO. ;AUioinouiiB parlies given special rfh HOWARD TURNER, Prop. &.; ?..! THE EMERSON r 'M :.,,y Jilgn eievauon; new sanitary to' meets all boats and trams in Betterton. write ior rates, vegetables own garden. A. EMERSON, Prop. BETTERTON CASINO and i- AMUSjEMENT i-m -- !r incinf, JBpwIiBg, The start ol an cxritinp MNimminfi rare (lsh. Large strings are being brought homo every day, and when the parties tome Into tho wharves at Schellengrr's Landing they attract the admiration of the onlookers. Sea fishing Is also good, and the Philadelphia excursionists come down and enjoy the trips outside. The greens committee of the Cape May Golf Club is having tho links put In order for playing. All winter they have been cared for. Players going over the course find them much Im proved over last year. Owing to the war there will be fewer men on the links, but the women arc taking their places, and the mixed events of the summer promises to be more social than heretofore. To get In the club one must be Introduced by a member, and the links are, therefore, used by the best class of visitors. Long Branch, JX. J. Summer life In Long Branch this year will bo marked prominently by the mili tary, for Iiong Branch Is the big recrea tlon center for the men at Camp Alfred Vail, signal corps men, Including aviators. Camp Vail has been growing since tho first detachment of engineers arrived late last summer to lay out the camp, and It Is expanding every day. Many of ficers have established their families in cottages in Long Branch. Long Brnnch, too, can Justly claim the home of the aviators who dally now are flying singly nnd In groups, up nnd down the const and giving summer vacationists a daily new thrill. No fete In Long Beach this year will be complete without the soldiers. The cottage colony Is fast filling up, and the big stables of the millionaires are being opened. Hubert T. Parsons, who recently purchased Shadow lawn, where President Wilson passed his vaca tion two years ago nnd which the late John A. McCall laid out at a cost of $1,000,000. Is now established with his family here. The Hollywood Hotel, most palatial of Long Branch houses, shares with other shore hotels the prospects nf an un usually prosperous season, and an early one. The Hollywood has made the usual preparations for the reception of visit ors. The Pannacl, Scarborough and other beach front houses also are en Joying tho new rush of sojourners to the North Jersey coast, and look forward to excellent business. Golf at the Hollywood Club, tennis, polo and the West I'nd Horse Show are among the summer features which occupy vacationists in this section. Deal, which merges Into Long Branch at the south, has In recent years become linked with the social activities of Its neighbor. Long Branch folk are dally visitors at the Deal Casino, and ex change visits at the Deal Oolf Club. Hathaway Inn, at Deal, and the Deal Inn, already opened for the season, an ticipate a big season. Deal cottagers are arriving In force and are preparing to take up summer activities. Hl'MMKR RESORTS u'li.nwooii. n. J. THE CEDARBROOK Surrounded by six fecrea of beautiful lawns and shade trees. Tennis courts, croquet, swing, etc. Close to village, station and amusements. Write for Booklet. Box 88. AMERICAN HOUSE Open All Year Five minutes to station ; center of all amusements and attractions. Meals served at all hours to auto mobile parties. Excellent table, reastnable rates. OLIVER COX, Prop. RBTTERTOX. MP. ''11 ftiArU&'i'?'? BETTERTON MD, ONT THE r TJ"tr ca A "qtt s. ir tt Chesapeake Bay, a table furnished with Bathlntr. nshlntr and Orchestra. Book- aiieniion. improvemenis on request; coolest PIER BAR HARBOR AWAITS THE TOURIST THRONG Busy Season Forecast for the Noted Maine Watering Place liar llnrbnr. Me., June 12 Many cot cages aro now occupied. as aro camps and cabins. Hotels have either opened their doors or will do so soon. The various entertainment nnd recreation centers have swung wide their doors ' nnd all In all Bar Harbor has come Into Its own and Is wearing Its real summer attire. This reort may be said to be the rendezvous for tourists from all parts of the country and they have been drawn here by reason of tho fact that many of America's leading artists and authors spend the summer months nt this or nearby retreats. Bar Harbor. Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor anil Southwest Harbor alike ex tend a welcoming hand to the pleasure seeker, promising to each genuine recre ation and enjoyment. No other place combines the scenic charm of ocean mountains. Islands, fields nnd fnrents. Well-fitted steamers ply between the va rious resorts, and one fond of wnter, boating, fishing nnd bathing may In dulge to his heart's content. Situated on the Cromwell Harbor road aro the golf links of the Kebo Valley (iolf Club, while close at hand are several tennis courts, a pwlmmlng pool ind fine club house and casino. Included among the hotels of Bar Har bor are The Malvern, the Newport House and Annex, each having a capac ity of 200 rooms, the Lynam House, the St. Sauveur and cottages, the Belmont, M"MMi:RHIltRTS Ml I.IIWODI). . .1. DOUGLASS Pine and Atlantic Aves. Ocean-view rooms, all southern ex posure, spacious porch. '. A. llOl'ltl.ASS. Owner nnd Prop. HOTEL THELMA 231 East Cedar Ave. furnished rooms by day, week or month, Restaurant just Across the ntreet. Table board next door. Kor rates apply H. ALDUS Superb beach-front location ; capacity 200; noted for tablo; moderate rates; i booklet. A. It. and C. H. TOPHAM, Owners The Meadowbrook Modern hoi, gurroundpd by 8 Hcren nf beautiful lawns and old shade tree,. lone to vIIIuko and station and all amuements, Includlne boatlnc. buthlnff. nahlnx and ddnclnc. Tennla, Croquet, llumtnoiks and birlnrs on (irouncU Table supplied by our own farm products llXte lor Booklet. JIRS. LOUIS K. KOl'I.KS. THE COLONIAL STRICTLY MODERN ." minute, to station, 3 minute, to Oak- iota i,a,te. Iltaeonable rates. MRS. A. R. MOHIN, 1l'rl( or Booklet. ItETTKRTOX. MP. ARLINGTON lte " - ffgKtMl ThTT a ,11 " i--ai!twI h xMiUsEM-:: -sMSmmmK:y::m 211 UIJBWIini-Kii ,i, -n-iv-M'iiwagag -aaaa"- -- .xmmmtizv' .--.a. x&h ., a UMiriiminiwHU1 i iiibiiiw m i B&jffei f, I1C I RsS2i&ffitSal "Bl,,'Ba,''M"M"lSEigPg'1" i,'-...,TC.?..:.ii I "<giS&&k ii. v w'.'r a m. nrn. jjujuj Mr ii' uw v jnnimi i in i n n n iii iMi 'r-7,zieiaKWNiMa(uaa ekbibj auVBHHdHaHBinMBaBvnsHK i -i. jZ HOTEL BETTERTON High location; magnificent view of Chesa peake Bay; one square from beach. Largo veranda, lawn, shade; vegetables from garden. Open all year. Booklet. JAS. T. CREW, Proprietor HOTEL CHESAPEAKE BETTERTON, MD. Under New Management DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH Our table supplied with Kresh Vegetables and Sea Food from farms and Bay close by. Hrnil for lllutratrrf Ilooklrt MltS. L. M. OWENS OWENS COTTAGE Excellent table; reasonable rates; finely lo !ted;oW shadf swing water; sanitary : diwrove I the Loulsburg, the Klorence, the Parker Cottages. At Northeast Harbor arc the Kimball House, with 250 rooms! the ltock Knd, with 200 rooms; tho Astlcotl Inn, the Clifton House. At Seal Hnrbor tho Sea Side Inn, with 200 rooms; the Olencove. At Southwect Harbor the. Claremont, the Hotel Dlrlgo nnd the Ocean House. KUrr Country Attraetlve Knrsnklng the picturesque rock-bound onait the pleasure-seeker will find In the lake and river country of Maine equally alluring attractions. Theso In clude the Ilangeley Lakes region, the Mnos"held region and Klneo. In these sections nlso the hotel mngnlflcent is to be found, but the lover ot nature finds tho greatest contentment In the , camp nr log cabin, roughly built, rough ly equipped, but Inviting In its sim plicity Here fishing and hunting claim the lead for sportsmen, nnd at this sea son of tho year a mlnlaturo army of flsheimen, men nnd women, descend upon the lake regions, while In tho fall a like representation Is hunting wild game In the country around t'mbagog, Mooselookmeguntlc, .Cupsuptlc and Kcn- nebago. si'MMnit nrcsoitTN wu.nwonn. N. . t r?r-i. wiwjssa1 l v jCv i II Vh-k City Clerk, Wildwood, N. J. ' BBJ S tO;HW" Wgqg v M WtSBMMIrafrB rB ggggMBlM BmZt Young's S"sSS" mmssmmmssmA .-- i BBHHIM::wHHHHplffii Avenue s-h . ..sk- iii r'v a wmMSmffioiimimNmEmm Wildwood Crest The Breeziest, Cleanest, Healthiest Spot on Jersey Coast Splendid, slightly sloping bathing beach. High-class amusements. Daily concerts afternoon and evening by excellent band. Safe, attrac tive resort for women and children. Cottages, bungalows and apart ments, fully furnished, at moderate rentals. For detailed information write C. L. NICKERSON, City Clerk, Wildwood Crest, N. J. m if m H Fii u " n irOTsdW " WW 1 Whole block, ocean front. Capacity 400. Fresh and salt water In all baths. Klectrio elevatCTS. One block above Wlldwood's largest ocean pier. European plan. Coach at Wildwood depots. Open June 29. Booklet. SIRS; WSI, K. M:STI:r, Manager S EDGETON INNA! -"' " .... . . i Capacitx250. White service. Orchestra, Music Room. Automobile. Booklet. i. GETTYSBURG 212 E. Poplar Avcv Netr Beach and amunrntnti. H. M. NEINSTECHT GREENLEIGH 221 E. Pine St. Excellent table, JUthln from hou,e, MRS. M., MOLONEY The Ilangeley region Is reached by rail cither via Rumford and Bemls or South Ilangeley via Farmlngton. With Its hundreds of miles of new State high ways, Maine provides the tourist with an Ideal opportunity to enjoy the scenic benuty of this section by motoring to these resorts. In Rangeley are the Unngeley Lake House, a modern nnd exclusive hotel with 350 rooms; tho Mingo Spring Hotel nnd camps, tho Plckford camps, the Ilangeley Tavern and the York ramps. At Mountain View, on the shore of the ltangeleys, Is tho Mountain View House; at Kcnncbago, the Kennebago Lake House and ramps; at Barker the Barker Hotel nnd camps; nt Birches, the Birches Hotel; while alt of tho other little re treats situated about the region have their hotels and boarding houses. Palatini lintel ln Wllderrfemi Right In tho heart of the Maine wilder ness Is the most palatial hotel ever con structed nt an Inland resort. It Is tho Mount Klneo House nnd Annex nt Klneo. Mount Klneo, aside from Its claim to being exclusive, Is one of the most pic turesque elevations In the Pine Tree State. Klneo has i II the natural sources of amusement, added to which Is the Kl'MMKH RUNOUTS wiMwnon. N. ,i. Most Satisfying Seaside Resort in America A million seekers after health and pleasure come to Wildwood every year. Its national advantages far outstrip those of any other resort. Its splendid beach, with an easy, gradual slope, provides the safest and finest salt-water bathing to be found. Deep-sea fishing from large, strong boats and surf fishing from the piers and boardwalk is positively the best on the coast. A Magnificent 5-Mile Boardwalk is lined with high-class amusements and shops. Theatres, dancing, bowling, skeeball and other forms of entertainment make Wildwood attractive to visitors of all ages and tastes. Fine motor roads, con necting with other resorts, are a strong attraction to owners of auto mobiles. Cottages, bungalows and apartments, fully furnished, may be rented for the season. Make your selection at once, for they are being taken rapidly. Splendid hotels offer excellent accommodations at moderate rates. For illustrated folder and additional details write Milbwoob manor alumii iiinuin, owner ana jisnarer. (Relf-Serrlte rian) 23TII AVi:. AND TIIK BKAC1I Correpondnr, or personal Interview r rctfully ullrltrd. Kowena M. rirrre Clare I. I'. Ifann, Trap,, JUSTICE Near Beach and Amusements Full Orean View Excellent Table W..A. JUSTICE wwgjirMare'u r?t well-outlined nine-hole golf course. It Is also one of the greatest canoeing grounds In America. Lying ln close proximity to Klneo Is Moosehead Lake region, and nmong Its larger hotels are the Kokndjo Inn, the Capens and the Hotel llockwood. The Attcan Camps. West Outlet Camps and Indian Pond Camps have nnd continue to enjoy a wide acquaintance with sportsmen from near and distant points. Spring Lake, N. J. Always one of tho earliest resorts of tho North Jersey coast to nsscmble Its cottage contingent, Spring Lake to day Is astir with summer activities. What the season holds In store socially for tho summer throngs is conjectural, but the Indications are that It will be quite like last year, with benefits for the Red Cross nnd various other war relief organizations. Out at tho Country Club golfers are getting into form for the season Red Cross tournaments. "Jimmy'' Ferguson, the homo professional, has been on the grounds several weeks. Hl'MMKR RESORT8 wn.nwooi). N. 4. NEW HOTEL SHELDON Wildwood' Most Modern Hotel i THB new HOTEL, SHELDON has been enlarged and thoroughly reno vated and-refurnlshed throughout. New electric elevator to ground floor ; running hoi and cold water ln all roomB ; rooms with private baths and en suite. Located In most select part of Wildwood; capacity 350; one block from Ocean Piers; full ocean view; occupies entire block, surrounded by beautiful lawn ; all outside rooms ; 6092 square feet ejt porches ; moderate rates ; excellent table ; fresh fruits and vegetables direct from our farms; white service throughout. Automobile .meets all trains. Booklet. P. J. WOODS, Ownership Management. bunnv Arc You Fond of the Picturesque Arcadia imsma . zm&m2?.ME5sr When llred ut the glare of the sun and sand It iroves moat restful to return to the creen nnd fiulet BU-h ri the envtronmrnt of Arcadia offern you. There, too, will you And airy, well-fuml-thed bedrooms, absolutely comfortable beds and an abundant home table served by student waitresses, MRS. FRANCIS p. MAXWKIX. Marnolla and Pacific Arex.. Wildwood, N. -J. Near Ileuch and Amusements. Hend for Itooklet, BEACHWOOD r,MWMmmm&k SB33lBsBBlBsBSaiaMaM.MaM -- lltMMtaiMtfc8aBfaaBaaa3asBBBsfc Capacity 200. Ocean front. Excellent table. Auto meets all trains. Ownership management. 17th season. C. KURTZ. kl ItsvSsiijfiP ,Ws IsMa BH bbm Point Pleasant Golfers Have a Nctv Clubhouse Point Pleasant, N. J Juno 12, A new golf club, with a clubhouse built In Revolutionary days, was formally op ened hero on Memorial Day, with cere monies In which Peter Backes, the pres ident of the club, nnd others partici pated, locatcd nlong the Maraspan river, on the old Cook homestead, the new course has a total area of 3000 yards nnd hns many natural hazards, water holes and other traps to make it one ot the sportiest ln this section. Bluffs, oceani and river, plno groves and wild stretches of hlgh-duncd beach this Is the topography of Point Pleas ant, nnd as such Its charm is felt by thousands who during the season vlsll Its hotels or pass the vacation period In cottages or bungalows. Fishermen from all parts of the,, country nre be ginning to congregatohere. Tennis Is a. popular sport and there Is a big group of horseback riders. Among tho changes In the hotels Is that at the Pine Bluff Inn. C. M. Brooks is proprietor of the Lelghton. HUMMER RFaSORTH wii.invooi), n. j. and Unusual? The Breakers OPENS JUNE 12 Capacity 200 White service. Rooms wJtfci gfljEpiipviiMflfliiifi , UsEtMaBfSrTc5SSsi. itlTilTBSlBxSxSSxlfci 1 1 i , .... , , wiMiwnon, n. J. The Place for a Pleasant XT It VUCUUUIl Where there s Always some Ihlnu to entertain both youns and old; also comfort anrl soorl tastB. Whm tho Ilnthlnff Hnd Deep rea. FluhtnK rnn't tw beat, and thq rrnbblnic nnd still-water nsh in Is a much-enjoypd sport. The table l unexcelled: fresh vegetables and fruits always on the menu. A full ocean view Is had from the porches and over two-thirds or the room. iioomi rlvate Flooms slnglo or en suite, with private baths. Auto meets nil trnlnft. PflnnrltV 2"i0. Ppeclal early season rates and to large parties, or to thosar.'mnk Ing a lonp stav. For Pooklet and other Informa tion write to JAMES K. W1IITESKIA. Trop. Montgomery Air. & Ilearh WIIJJWOOI). N. J. . Leading Wildwood Hotel ADELPHI WITTE Hot and Cold Running Water in every Room. Private Baths Electric Elevator From Ground Floor Auto Service Nearby farms supply our tables! with fresh vegetables and fruits.l Special Early Season Rates H. Witte, Ownership Mgtl Entirely new ana up-to-date, Hul nlng water In all rooms. Near tl beach. Excellent table. Open all veal Mr. Annie Buth. M'ZO'iSVH'iaMlUSS: izzmM 2S8?K&i1 lit? v, mm "OX Rltrlr ATAlfA M1 naU Ideal sltuatldri. near noardwalk and amusements. A real home hotel. Plenty 1 troOd.fooil and excellent service Accommodl tlonv at moderate rates. 'Direct ocean tvlel Addrens JIRS. FRANK 1. TICK Ownership Management The PELHAM ravender Koad. Clone tn Beach an mujemrntii; Comfortable Itooma.. Sleitel and Kcainslon, 1'ropa.) Wildwood Creat, N. J. ' H. L. Nickerson With BAKER BROTHER FOUNDERS i Real Estate and Insurance TRUST COMPANY BUILDIM . WILDWOOD, N. J. V ' r , : ." -. i..i- v WHailVllINlUK' Roberts .Ave. Near Oi Excellent table. .WHITE FOR JtATSS 1 3IKS. E. MAGOWAl m inmrr " ricKvvuuu 1 1ST AND VKSX. AVES, Ocean view: exrelentr table; m raiea, aeieci Clientele, MRS. G. A. GORMAN Ownership MnaK(nient, t JKKAIINh. M J- im vl PINE AVENUE VI Flrat !oure from, batch., BpecWU S.yf 3Ka-MMi'.VXXJOH Jo July W JOfiWlfftMi. VZZMf a."m -aW5 ariS:: .. j .ya n -irwlil Wm$M
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