g3 nanft- ""nyi j . J?fri""rKj wr . . -v. . - t-.-:' ay ? It I It 17 i y & m . t. m ik. X ' w jt ti 'j v 1 JZ. &1 i ft sr Across Down without change of steamer Lenvlnu Queenton.'Ont. (Niagara Fall), on THE FOURTH.OF JULY nnr) vliltlnR NIACARA FALLS, LACMINC RAPIDS. MON. TRrAL. JQUEDCC. ST. ANNE DE nEAUPRE. MONTMOR. ENCY FALLS. MURRAY BAY, TADOUSAC, TRINITY BAY, LAKE CHAMPLAIN. LAKE CEORGE and other historic spots. NINE DAY TRIP 1,330 miles by Inland 'waters" Exclusive charter by the American Express Compnny of the modern Steamer ROCHESTER of the Canadian Steamship Lines. Ltd. TVo OTHER CRUISES AUC. I AND AUG. 29. For Retervalieng Writ; Call or Wire AMERICAN A. B. 1127 S& BOY; 13, AND GIRL, 5, PLAN IMPRESSIVE FLAG RAISING Patriotic Addresses and Sing ing Will Feature 5?trcct Event Race I Youthful Instigator Drafts His Uncle for Purposes of Oratory - WILLIAM HARRINGTON, patllot, 2012 Race sttect. has Invited all his bnv and plrt friend"! to attend the flas raisins which lie will hold tonight. "William HairlnRton li not jet thirteen J cars old and deeply regicts this fact, since it,tnnlrs It rather Improbable that he will cer li.no n clnnco to attend to things pcrsonil'y in Tierlln This flaR-rnlslii" Is an affair of real i Importance. William ha planned It care- , fully and riilhled tlio. aid of Ills uncle. Charles O'Neill, who will mnKe a speech Just before the flap Is run up The pole nas oecn up for Federal najs anu ine program dlscufxed for over a wcclt. The flag Is made of hllk aild when It to raised it will uufiiil rityl out will fall a shower of fuiuII rill! Hags fpr the masts or the occasion, wuilam Har rington hlmelf will lead In singing sev eral patriotic tongs iind will make an nddresS. Like Lincoln's Otlvbburj; address, probably it won't be written until the last moment; It may be given extempore with the Inspiration of the moment, but It will certainly be a sincere and rousing one, occause vviiiiuni Harrington iceiu this war situation deeply. A lady of special Importance on this occasion is his cousin, Blarle foulsc Mc Caffery, who has lent the assistance of her opinions lo the planning of It. Miss McCaffery Is not quite fixe 3 ears old. but tpat has nothing to do with It. lvor Mnce "ilio landed on this planet things hae been fearfully upct and she la thoroughly tired of It. She1 lias a masterly vocabulary In rplte of her short ttay here and re marked aptly that the "Kaiser is a devil" ; and when her mother lonion strates with her bhe clinches the argu ment by asking, "Well, ain't ho a devil?" Mlsi McCaffery has como In from DR. FARABEE NOW CAPTAIN Noted Explorer One of Siv Phila delphians Awarded Commissions Tr. William Curtis Farabee. curator of the American section of the Unlver- f& . n ..,. nHln Ilf.atllll and .a. Hliy Ol I-C-IIIIBJIVrtllin. """"-"I" world explorer, has been given a cap tain's commission In tho National Army. Appointment of Doctor Farabee Is in cluded'ln a 1M of five other Phlladel- phians who received commissions. Doctor Farabeo'fi most recent exploit was that of leading tho Amazon expedl- u ttnn Hint mil from Hie museum five ears ,.J. .,. - ao. Facing many dangers and hard rMV shins, the members of the exploration 4 party remained In tho wilderness for r three years, returning to civilization with ; many priceless' contributions to the J roTthe skillful andel,o.ar.y manner X In which he conducted I the ' 4 5?po.? M?"' H0cl.o,:,I'rabee,w.as.w?,c,d science of anthropology. tht Kllsha Kent Kane medal, the high est award of the GeograpnJcal Society of Philadelphia. The results of hls'work u the Jungles and on tho plains watered by the Amazon are considered by sclen- tUts to bo among the.most remarkable of the development of the human race. Other Fhlladelphlans wno received W&l commissions are Albert B. Bishop, 1943 I jfiN West Norrls street, second lieutenant : fterDen r. xsickvi, io hmi iuuuul Pleasant avenue, first lieutenant; Owen a S. Birdsall, 166 North Farson street, second "lieutenant : Horace Drever, 3718 "orth Fifteenth street, first lieutenant. nd.Cerald J. McKeenan, 183$ North Croskey street, second lieutenant, avia tion section, signal, non-flying. PLAN APPEAL TO LANDLORDS r Tenants WilPAsk Lower Rents in 3 Name of Patriotism Unable to obtain legal redress. West Philadelphia householders who have had their rents raised will appeal to land lords on the basis -of patriotism and fair play; to keep rents on an even keel. ,jAb there Is no law that protects & tenant from "excessive rent, except the soldiers and sailors' civil rights bill, specifying dependents of service men. the tenants will attempt to exert "moral suasion" on the landlords. A committee representing occupants of dwellings In the block bounded bv Sixtieth and Sixty-first. Market and Arch streets, who .Bay their lents have been raised on all aveiage of Jill tommy will meet tonignt ami map out nlan to "seek adjustment on a fair. bwlnessllke basis " 'Xlift.niAotinn n 111 ha IiaIiI nt tVia knmn Ln. F. Schelrer. 19 North Sixtieth street, a member of the committee. DIAMONDS FOR THE Graduate or Bride OUR .CONFIDENTIAL R. CREDIT ,SYSTEM t MAHK8 OWNERSHIP EAST fl,CimorcSors t J35 SOUTH I3I&ST. Vm VTalssisst Kt..u4 SSmOpn Situriay Eviningl N -If Mr N 'iff nw Beautiful Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence EXPRESS, Travel Department Montgomery, Dist. Pan. Agent. Chestnut St.,, Philadelphia, Pa. rllONF. Unlnut 410 MJ1 KOCP on LAKft & w arlw. torAta-2 WILL AID 1-LAG RAISING This five-year-old patriot, Marie Louise McCnlTcry. viill play an im portant role toniplit in the flas raising arranged by her cousin, William Harrington, of 2012 Kacc street West Philadelphia especially to attend this patriotic ceremony, feeling that It Is the least she can do to make a per sonal appearance. Incidentally It has been rumored thai' there will be Ice cream or fruit punch or a similar re freshment. Tho ceremony has been planned en - tlrcly by these two children, neither sug' gested nor encouraged by tho grown-upt, who knew nothing of the plot until Mas ter William casually announced that he had "got In touch with the press." Both of them take an Inteiest In Hie war that Js strange III children so joung mid they are working a1? hard as the grown-up speakers and war workers to louse their companions to a sense of their personal duly toward tho war. CHURCH JOINS PRESBYTERY Fourth Reformed Congregation Now the Steele Memorial The old fourth Reformed Prosbj- terlan Church has withdrawn from the Iteformed body apd has become affiliated w Ith tho Philadelphia Presbj tcry of the Presbyterian Church, changing Its name to Steele Memorial Presbj terlan Church. The Fourth Church .was for many j cars at Nineteenth and Catharine streeto. hut since the "?tle of the building there the congregation has worshiped ln the Pi cibv terlan tJUureh of tho Atone ment, Wharton stieet near Ilroad. The new church building ill Klfty-nlnth street and Larchwood avenue Is virtually completed and sunn will bo dedicated. The new church name Is given In honor of tlnj Ilev. David Steele, who vias pastor of tho old Fourth Church for forty jenrs. The Presbytery has ar ra.. tor Inrtjjltet-on o Mhe'tev 0, ' ft storof "ShVSrthHbSKtl" Church toinoi row evening. OWES $14,800,000 INCOME TAX ,--, T, o - i. 1- -i Biggest Individual U. S. Creditor tails to Pay on Time- Xfir York, June 18. One of the wealthiest men In Amer ica has failed to pay his Income tax, amounting to about $14 800,000. within the-tlme set by law, vvhlch expired at midnight, June IS. Collector Edwards, of the Second District, lias been as sured, however, the tax will be forth coming OiIb week. Should the delin quent fail to pay within ten days af ter demand, he may be required to pay a penalty. The penalty ranges as high as 200 per cent In some Instances. Collector Kdwards does not .epect anv tiouble In this Instance. The $14. 800,000 will be the largest tax to be paid by an individual The highest received so far was J8.000.000. The highest tax from a J corporation was n,i)u,uuu ATTERBURY MOTOR TRUCKS' will do your- land of haul ing. IVz toP2 tons. 'Delivery from stock. use r-TvT- K. i. BEKLET, General Slsnattr 1720-40 CRfJSKEY STREET Where JtUige and CofumMa Avei. and tSl fit. Meet Bsll rnones. Diamond 4423-4424 Co-Operative Drug Co. 103 S. 13th St. ,c1.-DSto- Prfstrlntlons 11114 (M Agency for AllegreMi Chocolates Djer Kiss Talc 35c DJer Kiss Face Powder 60c Lady Carlyle Face Powder. ..18c Odorono 25c and 56c Azurea Eau de Toilette $2.25 Azurea Face Powder $1.45 Mary Garden Talc..., 55c Pebeco Tooth Paste ,38c Cutex 25c and 50c Poudre L'Ame Face Powder, 35c Rouge Dorin t ....45c ACKCY FOR . AM AM I . ' TOILET PBE".lT10Ni -s-"aw. mMSui&iA K ""- "" -"" flfV aaaaft. a -fi .aaaaaaH 5! BBBBaaam TW v. , .bbbbbbbbI k K- ibbbbbbbH 8 S fL. ,i . ., A . - 1 A HHHHHBHBlHalBBSBBtit r -j.j'ii 20,0 YOUTHS HERE MAY BE REEXAMINED Errors of Draft Boards Place' Many Registrants in the Wrong Classes Uetwten 20,000 and 30,000 jouths In this city who have b'cen placed luClass , B of the draft may have to be re examined and rc-classlficd as tho result of mlsUUes made bj local draft boards Those thousands of youths who have been placed In Cla"s No. 5, disqualified for military service entlrclv, should have been placed In Class 1-A for 11m Jttd service, according to latgst Inter pretations of the draft rules. Provost Marshal General Crowdcr has' ordered the rc-cxamlntion of thcc ell glliles and some have already received their notices to appear before the med ical officer of their board, while notifi cation to others Is In tho malls. Thos 1 rc-classlflcd may be called Immediately foi limited service, draft board mem bers say. I John V. Hnjcr, secretary nt Local Hoard No ."., OvcTbrook. said his board had anticipated such a ruling and had nticcd all registrant", unless totullj dls- ahled, in Claps 1.. I "We have found that -out of 2,700 eli gible?, about thlrtj;tw-u per cent, ate in Class 1 Of this number sKty per cent are available for earning a rlflo and 1 othcis for limited service. A blind man Is now In that limited service class," said Mr, Dwjer. - , "He Is a teacher hi a school for blind boys and we took the view that when , soldiers return from tho trenches blind ' and a school Is established for them, ho will make an ccellcnt Instructor. The teacher was jubilant because he will thus be given a chance to fcivc his country. "Price McQulllcn, who was wounded In the ambulance service In France and consequently had his leg amputated, Is another In our limited service. He is now a clerk In a hank and we felt that I If ho could do clcrlcdl scivlcc there, he I could do It when it was required in the 1 army.'' Mr. Drtjcr cited other cases of men eligible for limited service who had been placed in Clas 1 and are now ready to go to camp He declared GcncrarCrow der 'knew rtmcthing was wrong" when ho found so many men In Class 5 and ordered the re-clntslflcatfon. Mr. Dwjcr said there were about 2,000.000 men In tho country wrongly classified hecauo of phjhlcat defects who will, upon" re examination, be placed 111 Class 1. sub ject to Immediate call for limited ter v Ice. NO BREAD BEFORE MEALS Food Administration Isstihs New "Don't" for Eating Places Some new "don'ts" appear on the list of food saving regulations cent to hotels nnil iiiihlln eatlnir nlace todav bv the ' food adnilnlslration here, Ciilif among tneiu is an oruer prunumint; 111c- M-rtiii of wheat products unless ordered by thu diner. . . . . The piactlcc of serving bread before the meal Is also to bo dis-contlnucd, ,as the food administration takes tho stand that much bread Is ronhUincd by persons waiting for their meals who otherwise would cat less bread Hereafter, bread or rolls will be placid on the table after the meal Is served, and then in individ ual portions only. The open sugar bowl Is no longer per mitted. Only one-half ounce or two lumps per perton with beverage! or one ounce with fresh fruits and cereals wll be permitted. No matter for what use. all sugar ser vlce Is to be In Individual portions only. To check up on the seivjng of wheat products, the food administration will penult the, consumption of no more than six pounds of wheat flour for cvciy nine ty meals aarved. . SPEED LIGHT WAR CRAFT Two Delaware Yards Rushing Work on 76 Destroyers The vi ay the Gov eminent Is ru-di'lng work on torptdoboat destrojers at Dtla waie niver shipyards shows the lmpoi tant part this stjlf of craft Is destined to play In the war upon German XT boats. At two of tho jards alone Cramp's mid tho New A ork contracts have already been awarded for sevents Mx destrovers, and many of tho boats are far advanced ln cons-tructlon. At the New York jard. where nine destroyers now ln commission, mostlv on tho other side, were built ln recent years, thirty more are to bo turned out ns quickly as possible. There are now ten destroyer Aa.vs at this plant and 'rhere is at least a keel on each, hlx destrovers are in the water at Cramps getting their finishing touches, and six moie are on the wavs. This company will build forty in all. Contiacts for 1B0 destrovers were given out In one batch. The other seventy-four are In various hands. Hog Island Is turning out many of these boats, and ten ways were recently built for destroyers at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Molorevcle Policeman Rams role Swerving- his motorcycle to avoid strlk. ing a child", motorcycle policeman Charles Lalb, Camden, struck a pole and received Injuries which necessitated his removal to the Cooper Hospital. His machine was demolished. r&GJH GtWednesdaii's Specials ff Fashion's New Sport Skirts Featuring Two Bedell Successes $ Q.98 Fine washable Corduroy model, with novel cross belt, forming points to match pointed patch pockets. Pearl button trimming. Also Gabar dines, Piques, Reps, etc. $JT.98 . m i 5 v J. j- :f.y 1 :f e rrf. . i , dressy Gabaidinc model with' deep girdle, button trimmed on both sides. Flap pock ets having bound button- " hole and pearl button trimming. Rich em broidery in white. Also Corduroys, Bedfords, Lin ens, No Charge At the New Market Corner cZaM, HVc"'' i Mirass B'i.iiiiBiBisB'i.iiiiiiiiiiB'i.iiiiiHSMK'llB-Bma fPfnHiMi t BTIBTIBTIBTIBTIBTIBTIBTSr'! -'Spo 5 ijBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBS V : Kl 1 HuKImIi ULTS AVIATION COMMISSION J. I'arl Henderson, mIio lia jtit hern made eccond lieutenant in the aviation hraurh of the nignal corps at Fort Dick. Dallas, Tcxi the pop of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh C. Hcndct. son, of 2333 South Nineteenth slrect i the elt has acteu and is prepared 10 VllAllljill O iKAINUDLAIMJ i ?racs'icllev'cs th" bonding companies of -SENT LETTER BY DAmlSsffSx iJS Noted Economist Indicted for Violation of Trading-with- Enemy Act Indicted in New York for violation of the tradlng-vvlth-the-encmy law, Charles Hrnll .Stangrland, Tormer dlplomit and polltlral rconoinist, was held In $10 000 ball bv c'nltcd Commissioner Hitchcock In New York estcrdav. Prior to going to New York h- was arrested at nethlrhrm. where he was statistician of the nethlehem Steel Com pany. AVhen brought hero lie waived hearing and he w.13 rent linmedlately twOew York to face the Federal Indict ment. Strangclaiid s arrest resulud from an alleged attempt to send a communica tion out of this country In tho baggago of Gustav It.idner Lludgren, a Dane, who boaidcd a blcamshlp bound for Copenhagen after quitting the nethle hem companj. I.lndpien was rmplovcd I In the calculating department of tho . lomp.iny and was Mid to have roomed 1 vi Ith Strangclaml whilo there The communication contained a list of names of perrons In Copenhagen and I ii memorandum 01 cue incsjgp no was to deliver to ach of them Joseph A Hurdenu. Assistant United Stales Attorney, i-ald the message which I.lndgren attempted to take abroad for Mangcland appeared Innocuous on the face, but there are many auspicious phabes of tho cibis which will bo In vestigated. Ho said that among Mangeland's papers had been found tho record of all the Government's contracts with the Itetlileheni Steel Company and data re lating to each contract. I.lndgren, who was arrested June i, has been In the Tombs lu default of $5000 ball. He is said to have been known as. pro-German In Bethlehem. To Manage Lehigh nnd New '"upland It. It. Wilbur, of New York, has been named as federal manager for the I.e hlgh nnd New Kngland nailio,il, with o!Ilce ln this city. Favorite Pique. I for Alterations Fashion Shop Twelfth Street II " demands i 1 OS SaKedNuts, 1 111 Favors, Bon Bona 1 to harmonize i II with the teble , li decorations t J H16 Chestnut St. j u iflri 1 v mf 3& MAtacolwms PONDERS CONTRACTS Meeting Today May Yield to Opposition and Postpone Cancellation Plan So much opposition lias developed to the plan to empower the Mayor and City Solicitor to cancel contracts and pay losses to contiactois that tho Finance Committee todav mnj po-tpone the scheme until fall The breadth of the proposition to give two or tluce otiklals .nower to allow nnnhartni, f, 1 itTt PHl 11 CC Of nTOfitS Or ' .. , ... ..... ..... nnlnn 4l.A.f .lf-tlt Worh anu lo IJ Mil, I'm-i: ,..j ,.i.B..b choose for m.itcilal, etc., has been con demned by many city officials jiajoi Smith Is not unxlous to Involve himself In settlement disputes, and therefore tho plan may be held In abeyance. Should" Councils hold over the cancel lation measure adjustments or contracts will be continued at present, ana no looses need be Incurred ny contractors caught In the pinch of high war prices fnr lahnr and materials When a con tractor asks to be relieved of his coti i tract without anv claim for profit", etc. citv ofTlclals now have me power to an nul and tht"s has birn done alicady In a number of Instanrrs In case nlrcnrt settled or In process of settlement, where contractors haws gotten Into difficulties but make no claim for additional compensation, prof Us nr other ccUs, and aro satlslled to i b paid for work done and approved, "itructlon, uignway worh. eic, arc anx ious to he relieved of further worry by a settlement on the baW of work done. In some Instances contractors making this kind of a --ettlemcnt have to pocket flnancWl loe In borne Instances department heads have asked the Mu.or to prmlt con tractors to lontlnu nt Work, the city to allow for Increased cost of Ubor and -materials as a "war '-mergency" measure. This courns may lip pursued In, cases where the work Involved Is directly beneficial to war Industries or Is In the nature of rcpiin tint are deemed Imperative The bill before the Finance Committee ' today Is drawn largely along the lines I of the one giving the Mayor Citv So llcltor and Director of ity Transit the right to cancel $10 000,000 worth cf sub- ! way contracts. It would give the city officials the power to make .1111 Eettle- 1 ment. on whatever basis thev deemed fair with contractors. President Louch- I v Merchants ENGAGEMENT RINGS Diamonds of Unquestioned Quality in a wide variety of sizes to supply every demand Washable Gloves Women's white chamois eucdc lisle perfect-fitting gloves Neither "seconds" nor "sale" gloves, but our standard quality at a very special price Six Pairs for 5.00 J. B. SHEPPARD & SONS New Slipovers Sleeveless, Georgette and Silk Crepe $12 arid $18 Immediate Bargains blouses Tub Silk Crepe de Chine Cotton some mussed others broken lots. Now $1 to $4 $2Toattowj7r.eoo EMBROIDERED INSERTINGS For Gingham and Voile Dresses. Bunched lots LESS THAN HALF PRIQE White Gabardine Skirtings Striped and plain "38C tO 85c 1008 CHESTNUT STREET tlon C&mpany. In his basis of settlement claims pay for wprk done, materials fur nished and ordered, a percentage of profits, etc. What disposition will .be innile of the transit contracts, several of vvhlch have never been bonded by surety concerns, depends largclv on the" action or Count lis before they close for the summer rcces. HACK P. R. T. TAX PLEA United rtti'iliCM Men's Transportation Committee Acts A resolution In suppoit cf the Phila delphia Itapld Transit Companj s plea that Its mulct l.v lug companies be rc tl!ud to pa" their own tacs under thr war revenue act was adopted last nUht bv the transportation committee of the 1'nltcd Business Men's Associa tion The resolution Indorses the pioposal or Hills Arnet Ballard, ihlcf of counsel for the l. It, T Co , to the Houo Ways and Means Committee that the war Ar.4Aa4.tA nv !, un n St A.rT rt1 na In 14 s1rt irtviiur til. 1, vJ on uiui;iiuv.u no iw iinir- j .j.e underlying coinpanlep pav tho taxta. uinountlnR- this cnr to 100,000 WARNER TRAILERS Two and Four Wheel Types 'x Ton to 7 Tom Capacity IMMCDfATK PKLIVnttT JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street 9(-Acrc Apple Orchard llchl nnd most productive jouiif orrliard in Tlerklcy County W. Vir pnia. Tlic estimated rrop for this j ear is fiOOn barrels. Price $40,000. GARIS & SHIMER Woolworth HldR., Bethlehem, Pa. The Woman's Land Army would like the loan of some automobiles or Ford trucks to transfer the fflrls to and from their work. Notify 2011 Chestnut. Phone I.orust 4818 Galvanized Boat Pumps 1,. n. Herter Co.. fin N 2d St. Kfnin anno. AiarKec 6a Wonderfully appetlzinc Shore din ners server! promptly umtdst pleas nnt. enzv surroundings. 1 Ino music. Open Sunday. Centemeri Gloves 123 South 13th St. (BetyCheetuut and Walnut Sis.) ,f IhM,- .'UlV.M Jnifc.iiaj EH3 h We'll give you 5c apiece for your Sparc Coat Hangers! Wc necd-them for our delivery .department. The manufacturers can't supply them to us -fast enough, so we'll buy your spare ones at 5c apiece, and thank you for the accom v modation! Tsfistf. nnil w w. -. i ' of this Season's One and Only Intensified Value Sale of Spring and Summer Suits at the One Uniform Price $20 All of regular $30 $28 and $25 fabrics, and to be found in Suits bringing these prices in good stores everywhere today! $ Would have to be sold by ourselves for $30, $28 and $25, if they were part of our regular stock, and secured in the regular way. ' But some of the merchandise has been in our hands fdr over two years and was especially cut up and made into Suits for this occasion, some we secured for spot cash' at notable price concessions; and we've added the cur tailment of some of our own legitimate profit, to make this a worth while ' Intensified Value Sale -- V at the One Uniform Price $20 "If uou want to be sure few of getting what's in your ff, mind nn if flT TViev w!rft talking -, ...., . .. 0 our display wuiugws'iiic uiuct uay, ana ccn.i of them was exnressine his Dreference as thevrl .. , . .... pointea ar one suit aiier ine otner. , . ... . ..... mi q "There's a dandy" "Say, they must have a bunch of them"w. were swapped back and forth, until, finally,;?! one of the men said to the other, "If youummt j. l .. ? ,... . lO oe aui v ui ycuiuy go to Perry's!" And that's the only way to realize "thtJ extent oi our scocks assortments in these lightweight cassimeres, crashes, scrj Lnnii-nl tait-irc la1m Vi, ciotn ouits, opons Trousers. ' w . . I tfl full range oi sizes in Summer i . $zu, $20, $isu, ?do to -faa .Palm Beach Suits Breezweve amis. Mohair Suits Suits of Gabardine..,.. v...;. XTttlltttlit jvmn umve . . ... . j v 4a White Flannel Silli.r;. ' Sports Coats . , . Outinr Trewere. Perry &G ft t" t- 16th r v-, ? ,i.JJ TPinnl Whole .w., ,,, . i? r & M 4v iH M "is: tn Perm's!" M Cf y JfaSL to each other outside nft&te -- ... - .- 7.t rJi.L: .. '-W.' r -.-.! and " like that" ancLi ...i.' .- .... -.ii; ttftut o in yuur mtt Ji vy .m ana tne Deauty ot tne butts tor bummerwewst RoarVifc 'M nlmira', .w, .w... uoais ana uutrr if '; - '"fV M'-vtii J J ,- T- 4 patterns, siyie Suits " :v 1 r Mr' ..'. '..A. M $7.50 t ... . iu.w ., $15,i6 t ! -jr'7i-r j , V?.J, Tt I.V. 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