. ' I 'v rj i r ? .! - EVENING- PUBLIC1 LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY MAT LS), 101!) '. v i, i. Uj i. ' w V I V" V i 9 h in W r & i s WOMEN WINNING HIGH HONORSZ SCtf, t' . i45 HOSPITAL DRUGGISTS HERE College of Pharmacy Graduates Satisfactorily Direct Exacting Departments of Eleven Big Philadelphia Institutions In almost every Inrgp liopllnl !n the lCnllirrlnr .1. Miismin: Wmium' Hos eHv nf IMiIIiiiIpIiiIiIa n u-ntnnti linw holds ! Iilllll. Miss Snrn Xnlv 1111(1 Women x t, ii.... f ,.i.,mi.i r 11 ii t i r ... l. ...... i x ui uiv inn i.i -in.-...I...- nun" ii . .' i liccn RrHdiially mnkinR their wny into , liromlnence In this line of oerupntion. . liut it Is duriuR the war that they have mucin llm irrenlest slriden. Willi Hip 1 men absent, the services of women were KOtlEllt In this n in otlirr news, mm . .. .. . they hail new opportunities to -nnw their ability in this, work. Recent appointment of Miss (jer- trude (,'oinber, a Rradunte of the I'iilln- , delphia Collece of l'hnriniiey. as chief jiliarmacist of the roljolinlc iiospitni ii iriuRs the niiiuber of hospitals in Phlla- (telmiia with women ns directors nf their tiliariuaeeiilleal departments to eleven. nceordliiR to Dr. Charles II. ' T.awall, dean of the I'hilndelphia Col- Hellers Suited fur Dulles ""lege ot Pharmacy. "In many ways women are moie de Jn each ot these hospitals, Doctor , irnlile than men as plmrmnrists. Tliey Lawall says, the women pharmacists , nrp Dcttpr suited for this line, delicate nre responsible not onl.v for tlinni-cii- . Woil, their linRers nie not so clumsy rate fillinR ot piwwptions. which in'niidthe are. eencrnll.v speakiiiR. neater, .ionic of the institutions number several nl01.p ,,nistnIiiiB and are apt to be more ' thousaiid a eal, nut they also make (jmiondiilile lip Iho hospital stock of rtriiRi, lie- (Uiently in quanlitles as iarKe as inosc .nr.HnhHH.I V... ...1. nl ne n I n 1 1 , . i linll.nll lf ently in quantities as large as those ssescd by wholesale drug houses .nf nsl.ler.able size, and must supervise ii economic purchase of all pl.arma- tviCTi,""ni.-i eon tho ceuticai supplies. Uleven as Clilef I'liarmacisls Tlie hospitals in Philadelphia with ' women us chief pharmacists are: ' Pnlvclinio Iiospitni, Miss Certrude Comber: Cniversity ot Pennsvlvaniu, Miss M. Ileatrice Comber; I'ennsyl- ! vnnia Hospital. Miss Leonora Tetters; Presbvterinn Hospllnl. Mi-s Nellie Stevenson; Methodist riplropnl Hos- pital, Miss Alice W. Taylor; (icrinan- town Hospital, Miss Krmn Eadie: How- nrd Hospital. Miss Hertha 1'arris ; lankenau TInspitnl, Sister Hertha , Mueller; Northeastern Hospital, Miss I And So They Were Married By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR iC'opvriiiht. 1010. by the Public I.itlgev (hi START THIS STORY TODAY 1 her and to accept cuMially that wor- THE first time Natalie met Ruth ),'1'' sl,p "anted, in fact, to he per atter her sojourn in Atlantic City , f-ftly protected by l.cr marriage n.i.I the Ruth could not help noticing a great I J"'" J that S.tt put m lirr. and to tor difference in Natalie There was not!,.- "" ' Natalie by allow mg .lack to flirt ing she could exactly put her linger on, . w'" lier and not esactly irpulsiiig bin., but there wm n vague something, nev ' "'V1 ab'V ". '". '" erthcless, that made Until iincoinfort- . " ftMl.-l iflnnriitioii. She had able. It rather unsettled her ideas re- i Rra.luated out of the hist class ot mar garding Natalie altogetber. 4 lied life, where the wife constni.ti.N Then one evening she and Scott met I ngonucs because her husband is no Natalie and .Tack at nn evening affair, longer tlie romantic lover. She had Ruth was in tlie dressing room when I een forced out ot if because mp nan Natalie came in. all tluff nnd pale I mode herself si. unlitippy by allowing blue tulle. Ruth was nrianging her herself to brood over it. Resides, t,hc own hair with a high comb that Scott ki" very well that Scott loved her, had given her for her birthdaj. She1 Hint he was still as much in loe with was in black and looked full-blown be- her as he ever had been: that no matter side Natalie. Ruth always gae thnuvihat happened they would Mill, in a nppcarance of ripe swectuc.. She ' measure, love each other. In short. msile manv o her women seem emier overripe or green and gauche. Natalie l.nol.la Imp lnntPil ill. H n fr.lll lloUCl'. Natalie, howeer, maintained an pvnn temnn of exnression. She was not flurried: nor was she quick and1 staccato and filled with her gay little I doings ns she once had been. There , was a curious repression about her . that was moro enhanced as the evening went on. .lack came over to Ruth almost im mediately and asked her to dance. Anil they danced together several times after, that. About the middle of the evening , Rutli saw Nntnlie whirl by with a good-lookiug mail. She was dancing1 witli Jack at the time, and the asked i curiously : ' "Who's the man with Natalie?" ' Jack craned his neck to see, and n surprised expression enme over his face. "Oh, that's Aithur Knright. You've heard of the family. Barrels of money and so forth. Natalie met him at At lantic City." They whirled mound (he floor a few moro times and then slopped. They were directly next to Natalie and her partner ns they did. In another sec ond NRtalie was introducing Arthur Knright to Ruth and the two men were slinking Iinuils. Nntalie was flushed and eager and ' she was sparkling with clever things to say. In spite of herself Ruth found that she could not in any way attract tho attention ot Arthur Knright; he seemed intent on everything Natalie said. As for .lack, when he linally turned nway with RiiHi he seemed puz Klert nnd uncertain, although he said nothing. Ruth was thinking: "What on earth I rould have happened to change Natalie that wnj '! She hccms so diftcrent. mi fascinating; she has lost that childish - ncss that made her seem pettish at .tunes. She spoke of it to Scott when lliej (lanced after a time. "I Niippose ,ou want Natalie to .sit nround in n corner neglected nnd alone," he Koffcd, "crying into her handkerchief like a wailSower." "Scnll, jou silly, you know better than that " "it amounts to that in the long run. Natalie lias captured the mo-d eligible man here and seems capable of holding him; that's what's the matter witli her. I don't notice that she lias changed otherwise," "You just want to take Natalie's part." "Why don't you leave Natalie alone, Ruth?. You seem terribly in terested In everything she does of late." Ruth flushed and almost pulled awuj from Scott, Ills bantering tone made her feel foolish. Ruth wanted to appear one way and Scott soinehow made ber feel exactl.v opposite. She. wanted to be the happy loved wife,, who cannot help her fas t'luatipn. She wanted Jack to worship I il" To Order C?j7 .toWnr I 1206 WALNUT ST. Summer Dresses Jilit nrrelved and Speclallr Triced, Taffetas, Flowered Georgettes, combined with plain Georgettes . . . . : 20.50, $22.50, $25.00 Dark and Light Aroiles $12.00, $18.00 Organdie Special, all colors , $15.00 Tub Skirts from. . , , $5.00 .niousea pf real yalue from , , v , , .,...., ,$3.50 Hern- i Mein, ..,.. ,P WOInp nr(. Rrniliinles of the ; I'jiilnilplpliln College of I'hnnnaey. Ilefnre Hie wnr." sns Doctor l.awall, "there was a ecrtnln hesitancy ninoiiB dnlczists to fiiiploy women lihiirmnejsts. It wns believed tliere . . . r . . ... .-... ;.''"', ".,. ..".V.' '?.".. 1.1 ..! wtnlil l.n n nnrrnin lirnlilfltpn llirnill II fill mm lllltl r uiin-in utiii i. . . ,..,,... :f mpn mlt ,,pir picscriptions. All these objections have inpo been nvercntne, however, and wn- lnPn llnp stepped into tlie breach nnd i,nVP (iI1P their work mi well that not oniv t,p (r4RRist but most of the hos- ,,,(, nnVP )P(.0,'P nwnrc of tlieir mill- i .,..i. suiil ability in this line ot scicntitic .. t)p vnin of ollv tderRraduatcs for Pxnln,,iP) t1P wmr wi ,,.), . ' ... . for Pxnln,,iP) t1P wmnnn win u much ' , lProPntnBo of the prizes than do t,p nm 0t,llprny spcnkillg, hey nre f , thp ,.nleiila- .. . mi..rogcon.. ninnlnuiations while they excel also in prescription ' W0,r,H- . , . , , .... ' , As to Iiospitni pharmacies, it is.now i almost exceptional to find men jit their "cad. 1 or several reasons the hospital oik nppoals especially to women. 'I he fact that phnrmncists live at the in-! stitutions does not appeal to a man with 11 fnmilj. Then the hours lire shorter tlian in drug stores nnd theie is, no regular night woik. With the ex- ccptlon of the iiish hours, after t Iio ( doctors have mode their loiinds, tlie , work is not so strenuous." , "" "" inuiu-t mnnu m m.- in.nn where 'he ii.iihl nci-ept her own inar- l .age ns somewhat a matter ot course. .hile other people's icbitions fascinated ' her unduly. Hut Natnlie was. lifter all. a mere' il.il. 1 just waking up. She was just emerging from tlie chrysalis period. She had been careless of life, and now she found hei-elf plunged into it. She wns lighting desperately for the thing she wanted most, .lack's love: il mat tered more to her than nuything else, AAAAAXAAAHAAlAMM "LAVA-VAR" is wonderfully use ful on floors and stairs; especially those subject to hardest wear. 5 It dries quickly, over night in fact, and is so tough and elastic that it 3 doesn't scar or .scratch 3 easily; and doesn't turn white. It's waterproof, tnn 'LAVA-VAR" flows 4 smoothly, covers weH and is an exceptionally eco- nomical renewer of wood work. d At Your Dealtr't R All Colon and Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia tW Manulacturert of Colon, faints nim ifirniinii mre lata (J8-12I mmm Floor sFfnish Dries Hard as Lava" frftTVVVVIB'xxWWVAtt'ri7TT (Pilose llnoittltii. Miss Ailir M 3F - Z III I lie next installment, anil wlwt conies (if it. n tnxl Wile, Woodruff Quits Municipal League ( lliitnn HoRers nmlrnrf, srcrrtnrjr ni me .mioiuu .wiinu'ipni i.engur. jcs. tenlny Kent ins resiRnnlion to I,nw on I'linli. of .c Virk. president of . .. .. . . . the leiiRiie. Mr. WoodiulT hns !,,,,. LnnhftlilPV ..I Ihn Nntif.lllll 1 .... !..!... I . ... ...... ... .... i iiuii i l.eiiRiie lor nenriv iwomy-live ..e.u-s. - c ASCO. ASCO. Test it I f ' T T T T T 'W Hi ! ' SJHBl'', . NfciSSN .. ii ; 1- "T" "W ' -V i ASCO. Four Blends One Quality 12 'nHStV"1 24-lb Bag II Victor Vi Peppered TvrTTTrtXAJ.XXll?.J.XA.llUU!JagZ:. Our Stores Are Noted for Quality Butter and Eggs Louella Butter, lb. 7c Richland Butter, lb. 5C Gold Seal EggScarton55( 12 of the finest, ireshest, biggest eggs racked in every carton. TTTTiarTrAajLi.isxziixxixxxxzgrrryTT2Xsziiiizxn-iiAiuuLiuLJiryri Choice Quality Brolten Rice ib 9c High Grade Launitry 6 OCC Cakes M Good Quality Each Brooms 40c Window Each Screens 50c 55c Frlde of Farm Catsup Big 1Cc Dot It) )tV&4y0l)impitJml1WAr&''h Our Very Best QKc Quaker rnwwiRK. ih. We care not what there's no better value States. Rich, full heavy Doily, une sip always suggests another cup. These Prices Genuine Wether Legs Loin Chops Rib Chops Rack Chons Shoulders Stewing Chuck & Pot Reast, Sliced Lebanon Bolognn 12C,4" Ccoited Luncheon Roll ..... .., ,t--- -""""' Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware RED CROSS TO ASK FUNDS Washington. M.i l! (It) A T ) The Ainerienn lied Cinv will innke nil appeal next nntiiniii In the Ainerienn people for funds tu enrry mi its work, i -i.i ii.: -.., i-... ..i-i.i 1' ii .J . i T ', . I T I , ,? ,"";1;, ',,,",IIT.M the .ei.lrnl .muiuitt ,f the Hed ( ,. 1 'AppnlliiiK cnnditmiis in the n- tries nf eiiKtern I'ninpr iniposliic nn tin- I. I .. ii... I 1.1; it .!.i: ,l,ur""" "'" ' ",- "imirhuihih mini- 'tfuliiil to tliftse nMlineil during the llPflllll III lill Utlllll II II I' llllll I III. P.lll r- ..... llnminee m nemilles In cniineetlon (til . Ud STORES CO. 1UIUIV m fls-i &MII at Our Expense If yours is one of the few families that are not using our Teas, in order to have you try them, we make you this proposition Buy a pound or package today, try it once or twice, let the family test it, and if you do not find it the most satisfying cup you ever served, bring back the unused por tion and we will refund the full price paid. We know the quality of our Teas so well and feel so certain of their satisfying goodness, that we are sure when once you test them in the "cup", with tens of thousands of homes that use them every day, you will never be satisfied witli any other. OUR VERY BEST TEAS Black, Mixed, Old Country t"VVV1lV 4lb 45Cib 23c,b g Your Choice o! Any 1 12-tb 1 1 Mill Brand in Stock Bag $1.80 Barrel $14.40 ittofrWfJ6&Wi&l Victor Pan Victor Rye Victor Hearth Do you use Victor? If not vol aie missing a treat. Thousand and thousands of the best housekeepers in the land say it is the best bread that they ever ate. Try it today ! Raisin Bread full of delicious raisins. Strictly Fresh ""; " '." absolutely fresh. Mft -.. 1n.n Check Every Item Van Camp's .Milk . . . .can Tc, 1 4c Motor Mint nkg. 3e Sil-O-Ell Mints can :i0c Campbell's Soups can lllc nittor's Catsup hot. 12c Campbell's Pork and Beans.. 12'2c Hcrshcy's Cocoa can, 9c. 17c No Waste l)acon... pkg. 28c Choice Macaroni pkg. 10c I'rsh Noodles pkg. Tic 1'iU' Jellies tumbler 10c , I'u.c .Marmalade big jar 28c Table Salt )ig. 1c, 8c Table Sauce hot. 8c, 13c "Asco" Ccrnstarch pkg. 8c I'uffed Hice pkg. 13c i'liffed Wheat pkg. 13c Salad Dressing big hot. 14c YV. 1). Vinegar Jiot. 12c Fold Naptha Soap. . .cake (ic I & (J. Naptha Soap cake (it- Star Scap cake 6c i yywMAyywywA lpjp FLOUR, you pay - we know Self liaising sold in these United making cakes, Try a package in All Our ISO Meat Markets Mutton. City 'b. 35c . Cutlets Jb. 40c Loin Chops lb. 35c , Rib Chops lb. 25c Rack Chops lb. 23c Shoulders lb. 18c Stewing lb. 30c Beef Liver, lb. 10c ! 'C Sliced Dried Beef Baked Meat Loai 17cMibll3B p!l5c'4ib . - - ". - - - " - - - - """ - tin" nlreailj nut lined domestlr piocrnni nf the Ited ('ro. miike neeenrj appeal to the people nf Ainerleii fur further fund tii ciiri'j mi the uik fur the te lief nf hiiiiimilty "It Inn heen dei'ided In iiniki' this niMiciil i" II"- iniliimn. in n period nf "' -ulnui.nlii.e on the Hth nf N, ,,,,., ,,, ,,,., nf 10 ,gll Iiir of the nrinlsticc sciimih when lh .inerlcaii penile mnj properly give ii,,i,iifetnlliii. tlmmrh cnnirlliiitlmiu t.. ....... ..... ... tlicjf lieil lins. ol llieir tlimikfiiliiess f,. delhrrniii'P from milled horrors nf 1.1.1. I f..lln ! 1 inn urn iw Miimi iiiiim iiinmiii less fortunate. ; - ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. A S c o u c o A s c .0 A s c Style and India nnd Ceylon o I c o It c o A r c C .0 BIG loaf ' S if 1 Oc I A -S J C r" imiimii;.uuijmmtTTrm A S s ggs io52' A f',.1.1 0..l , C O """ oeB, DUt every one h 'ASCO" A GingerAIebo.l2c tS fC s c o 1 ,A g : 'A S c Blii Meaty CaU'orn'a Prunes n 25c nncy Bl Spinach NewPacli can 17 Biscuit pkg exceptionally hn for tea biscuits, doughnuts, etc today. A S s Dressed Veal lb. 15c lb. 10c lb. 35c lb. 30c A s 9 o : lb. 25c . lb. 20c Lean Soup Beef, lb. 20c .A .S O Sliced Corned Reel A S c o - " - - - - - " - - " - - - - - - i P w . Bars,'!.22c MrsIunaJlon Whip Pk? 12 17c ..it M 93 (B WANAMAKER'S DOWN New Vestirags They aie of .sheer organdie or fine net in niuny, muny styles. Fine tucking, hemstitching, wee ruffles of lace or of the same ma terial and dainty rows of lace or embroidery Hre all used most cf fectivelv. One style is ol pink Georgette, hemstitched und shir red, A quarter of a yard is quite enough for a vestee, -and women nre using some of thp styles for half sleeves on. blouses or fiocks or for camisoles. $1.50 to S5.7f n jard. ( irilmh jheer, Colored 6 will make delightful little Sum mer frocks. Tucked flouncing in roo, pink, flesh, Copenhagen or light bluf, lavender and white is 10 inches wide at $1.25 a yard, special. Ruffled flouncing is in lavender, white, flesh and light blue, 40 inches wide, at $2 a yard. (Central) D Dt a SSDk Frockor a. CottoDi Omie That You Seek? A) $8.50 $( with white stripes! dots or small figures. Many aie so fine that thev look almost like figuied Georgette. $8.50, $10, $12 and $13.50. Dim tine Lovetnesi off Sunramer Galon rags are the frocks of crepe de chine and Georgette crepe turquoise, flesh, white, silver gray, sand, navy and black. They are tucked and trimmed with moire ribbon and are handsomely embroidered with small beads. $1(5.50, $18.50, $20 and upward to $G0. (Market) Special 5 Yards of Cretoeme at 5Qc This U splendid quality cretonne that has bien marked at a considerably higher price and which would cost as much, and in some cuses more, if we had to buy it in the market today. The colors are exceedingly good. Ground colors include rich yellow, lovely rose, pretty blues and other color-, that are most desirable. Patterns are new and attractive and are suit able for numberless uses. (Chrxliiii! I Heaps of Fresh New Aprons at SOc Kvery housewife needs a number of the&e piuc tical aprons, and now is the time to renew the supply. There are white lawn aprons trimmed with luce oi embroidery ruflles or prettily hemstitched. Per cale aprons are here in neat patterns or dot' of pink or blue, and there are also comp try good checked, gingham ones. They never stay long, o that early choosing i wise. (Central) Good Petticoats $11 I'or everyday wear nothing bcttei could be found than these cotton foulard petticoats. They have black or blue grounds with bright-colored Persian figures, and the flounces are prettily tuck;d, witli u narrow dust ruffle ut the foot. (Outrun jpwj A Graceful Pump of black patent leather with light, graceful lines and a low leather heel is $5.75. Sketched. P mps tor th' Eidd!5es Black calfskin ankle-strap pumps on the sensible toe shapes that children uhould wear are in sizes 6 to 2 ajjijjj" to $ 1 a pair. O.i. oft T ps or t c Eoy Dark tan leather oxfords on Enf i"' or wide toe lasts are $4.25 to $5,25 a pair. Sizes are 10 to 6, WANAMAKER9. STAIRS Right as Rain These New Raincoats for Mem Thev're thp most nrae- tical raincoats we have ever had. is double 'I'lip nmtpi'inl in I texture, which means almost double wear, nnd underneath tlie front fastening there is a shield which will keep out even a driving storm. Across the shoulders, where the rain hits hard est, these coats are double. The sleeves have a strap which can be tightened at the wrist to keep the wind and rain from going up your arm. In all regular sizes they are special at $6.75. ((Inllrr.i, Perhaps it's a sturdy ging ham, as fresh as n May morn ing. Pretty ones in checks und plaids are trimmed with crisp, white orgundic or pique and made with Russian blouses or draped skirts. Ths frock that is sketched is $6, others are. $7.50. , Or a pin-checked voile? ' These cool nnd simple dresses are touched with white or gandie and madp with deep folds in the skirts. The other dress sketched is from the gioup at S3. 50. I iDanmnty OriMdlDe-1 ai-e checked, figui-ed or in plain colors and are the Summcriest of all. They're in pale lilac, pink, blue and white at $9 to $15. Manv Womejn Wan' Dirk VotlKs - with ir-nnnds nf navv or hl.-K'I. They aie of snowy gabardine, and the em bioidery i used in at tractive designs. One at $" ha op- n work emlroid ry in rows axound the hot torn of the skirt. The oilier at $6.50 has the solid embroid ery at tho bottom and on the -lot pockets. Both skirts arc shown in the sketch. They are in regular sizes. Ctiildreim's Sweaters in a Colorful Array Krry youngster likes a 'bright new sweater to take on the Sum mer trip to the shoie. These are of wool in slip-over style, with or without sleeves. There' are squaie and V necks, canaries', -tyles and Mime with collars. Colors run riot turquoise, toe, American beauty, tan, Copen hagen blue, nile green among them, as well as many other de sirable shades. One that is viry new is knit in the plain garter stitch, has a belt and V neck and roll collar finished with a jaunty wool pompom. Prices are $3 to $6 and sizes 1 4 to 22 years. WANAMAKER'S STORE ,'Mnrkrl) Natoral Pongee for Summer Clothes It is one of tho most satisfactory of Summer 3ilks and very prac tical for either men's or women's wear. A new shipment of 'lii-inch dust less Japanese pongee of a good quality has just arrived. It is $1 a yard. (Central) I.ongcloth in 10-yard pieces, 36 inches wide, is $1.80, $3.35 and $3.65 a piece. Nainsook in 10-yard pieces, 36 inches wide, is $3.35 and $3.6"i; a 40-inch nainsook is R4.25 the piece. (Centrill) Seinni inner Floor Coverings at Special Low Prices This is an opportune time for women to buy warm weather rugs for the house or porch at a saving. Japanese Matting Rugs in rood woen patterns, 9x11 feet, $4 50. Japanese Rice , Straw Rugs for the porch are of excellent quality, 1.6x7.6 feet, $5; 9x12 fett, SO. Wool-anidUFibeir Rugs 8.3x10.6 feet, are $10.50. Seammfess Axmimster Rungs ut a heay grade, 7.6x9 feet, are $2.".. (ClieMnttl) s v v v f Emlbrofidery Adorns New White Skirts fe3 5(.:o (Mark, I) CaBiraisoles UgM fflnd Dark A black Georgette camisole for the woman who is wearing mourn ing is daintily tucked and hem sti.dud and piiccd 51.50. Navy blue or black camisoles shirred at the top and with rows of hemstitching ave $2. Lovely camisoles of flesh or white satin, hemstitched at the top and finished in front with two tiny silk rose buds, are also $2, A straight satin bloomer com bination that is most attractive ' has rows of hemstitching ior trim ming at the top and on the ruffles at tne knee, it is priced $3.50. In pink or white batiste, these are made with a waist ling and ' prettily trimmed with lace, or em bvoidcry. $1.50. A cood uliahtv crene de chine. chemise has dainty shirring at U)B 1 waist line anu loucnes ot nana em,- f ih ' 1 ' 5 i ji!ii;jp l if, ,t .1 .ff "i is iJIIU 4 $J broidery n Xrontn : , , , m $M W -2 Vjsfl "Wfi&r-W ffaii 'hkjM' f f1 ASCO, ASCQ. aASCO. La iti . ASCO. Ascp., ' r ASCO b iv"rainllw !ntrll a rvi- ,.-, , ,', 'i A, t) f-WfU j., O v . a ' y v'fe-te n , II -n -- rtx.'J USSCBSBm ,i1l 1 -- - " - -A i-i i-' -f I -In tIi nfr 3fiL , r- - - -- . ..j. f &?&?F ' H P . !" H'JC. ?' - 'O' u. 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