Jk ',;-,"?"' "Hn TSFTTTBP VIWHW Vt psjT3.-V'?'.r -, u , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, " THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1910 r. - 8 pc'.V,WWro.lt i-4V : I m. ft iv i- i H bl r i'f ,.t ;&. m FALL'S I OFFERED ARCHANGEL TROOPS TURN BOLSHEVISTS COMHENH BELLA Ln frmitlern del nrotincro rlcoiiosciiita la prima voltn si rlconosetiuo In parti- nrl pntln ill T.omlrii iu fnvoro dcH'Itnllii colnri iittitiidini clell'ltiilin ml occtiparsl r ttnln niiclii' ninpicsj'U da Wllcou ilio rlci problem! buIcnnlH. la litenne cfiiMillcntn. Itlsunnln ill Propose to Produce Captured Letter "Liars as Usual," Senator's Reply OLD INCIDENT RECALLED Russians in North Rebel and Turn Over Town to Soviet i Forces STAIN ITALIANA Bv the Anrl.i(f(l Tic.' Mexico City, .lulv 24. OflSHnl nr- cotints of the robbing of American tail ors from the I S. S. Chevemie .lulv ' nncl of deaths of AniericaiiM Imve been Riven out bv General .limn Itarrngnn. chief of the presidential vtafT. in the form of governmental dispatches. One of these stated that tin- nilors iinpni dentlv went up the river Tnmoi into rebel territory A ftatemont Riven nut hr General Katrasau je.tnrilny conclude- ii f 1 low "Tomorrow there will be mnde public various documents boloneinic o the, archives of the bandit. Frnneico Villa. ' which ere reeovered in Juarez in the last fight in that city. Among thee documents appear- a letter addressed to Villn by Charles V lluut offering Villa I a viit bv Senator Kali and other per- sons to confer with him (Villa i for the, purpose of helping to pu'h to su London, duly 1M. The Rorernment ha reeeixed n dispatch from Maior General William K. Ironside, com mander-in chief on the Archangel front, stating that the Husslan troop haic mutinied and joined the ItoNhe viki, hnndiiiR over the town of Onega and the Onega front to the cneni. The latter alo tried to tnKe the rail road front, but vcre repuNed There aic fin P.ritiMi troops on the railroad front and uone on the Mnevn front General Ironside now ha the situation in hand and lielieves that the lVch llnti-di volunteer troop ripinl in ihcii illtliciilt and perllnu la-; Ciornali Estori Augurano Pronta o Favorevole Solu zione Sulla Questione dell'Adriatico PuNI'tinl an 1 Pl'trlhnleil Under IT.IlMir Ni .HI Autlinrlx-il ! 'Ii" "i "f Oetohjr H. 1B1 T nn Hli il I'll t'nunflli- of rhlln illihl' I'.i Pi nrdir i'f tin fri-ldcnl -- miii.i:snN- Pntlm ii-t ill nernt WONT AID KAISER'S TRIAL Fukushlma Citizens Aim to Japan Out of Tribunal Tohin. .Inh 1M (1? , I' i The itiens f 'ilk u-li i inn haie started a miivemnnl ll'-.'lillst .llinnii nn rl ii-imif mi" t. ,,- ,....-.. .,- '-' i, ,, . , ..,... ..i , ... ,.. . the enmpaien against the present Me.xi-!'n in- nin. um wuiuimi u. u m- can Government and the reply given uy A'illn "These documents are rer impor tant, for Senator Tall is of those who former Ueimnn emperor, on the ground that sih'Ii action would lime a bad eflfei t upon l!ie .Tapane-e people Vi-count Tnknnki Kato, inembei of Roma. -'" lugli'i iritnrdnlnl. II Corricrc della Sera rh eve da die ad una inteiroga.ioiie di Lord are 15rw'c. contrario nil annessinne dell Alto Adigc da parte deiritalia, rlspose il .nttosegretaiio ill stnto per gli nffari esteri n nnme del niinislro. esponendo il buon diritt" deiritalia riconociuto dnlla Conferenza delln Tacc Lord New i ton di'e die il territoiio assegnatii Keep nll'Italin e' nhiinto dn 'JtHl.tlOfl tedeschi. ma neirinteresse iiena popoia.ioue stessii i delcgati nlleati riconobbero sarehbe -tato un errnre spe7.7.nrc nrbi trnriiinieiile I'litiita' gengraticu ed ecu nntni'ii del Treiilinn ( oii"iderando e due zone, la regione con popolazione italiaua n-ulta doppia delln leie.ca pleblsdlo mi cul inslstevn Lord Itryce, 11 sotlosegretario risposo die era Inutile interrogate la popolazione data la schliirelantc superlorita- numerlca 1cr11 Itnlianl nel Treiitlno, conslderntn come unn unltii- indlvlsibile. i II Corrlere delln Sera commentando trova die i suddetti rIiisIIssIiiiI crlterl a rlgnre dl logica parrebbern addltare evidentemente nnaloRn soluzioue del prohlctmi ill I'iinne. II Riornnle ri- fereudosl alle feste pnrlRine scrlve die, sebbene nou nncorn sicmi delle proprle ,ortl. rII itnllnni sono felici die nueste , feste nbblano re.stittitito nll'intesn fresco) pretornpeiite senso del 11)11 die crnsi i and.ito impaludendo nelle bassurc delln conferena. Vorebbe die inolti fran cei leggessero 1'anRoscloso ultimo np pello di I'iunio o dice dl sperare senipre I die I'arigi ascoltrra' la Mice della citta" Londrn miiiatica. Iu tin nltro articolo da l'a- rigi dice die conviene rilevare il si cmtbatn die pun' nsutnere I'lncuricn niiniaii' a inioni ill stuilinre il tiro Parlsl. 'J.T lugllo Da qtialehe tempo la slampa dell Austria tetlescn si occtlpa della questione dl Hume c susclta commenti. tieneralmente la questione vlene giudientn fnvorcvol mente nintalla. 11 "Xpup l'rele I'rcssc," In un recente articolo, cosi' ha detto: "I, 'Italia cntro' In guerra con il grldo dl 'fuorl i barbarl' e orn nou vuole tollerarc die n posto della monnrchia subentrl una Jugoslavia od una I'rancia. A Flume vl sono 20,000 italiani a cul l'ltalia non vuole riuunclnte." Altrl Riornall austrlacl mnstrano In rontro a qunli pericoli si va lusclando insolutii la importunte questione di Fiuine o rlsolvendo a mnlamente. c It-glttlmn cotnmozlone. II glornalc as seriscc essere probnbllc the dette cou stnlnzinnl avrnniio rlperctisslonc nclla Oommissionc Incnrlcata de csnmiuiirc le clausole del trattnto dl pace. ASKS WIRELESS CONTROL Daniels Tells Congress Navy Should Rule Radio Washington, duly 2-1. Secretary Daniels. In nshlng Congress to enact legislation permitting the' Navy Depart ment to continue handling commercial radio messages, declared that "nh In- toierauie situation in inc ousinessi world" was threatened because of the I inadequacy of other International com miinlcation systems. , In n letter to Speaker Olllett the secretary said the navy operated S." per , -J W nnnl rtf nil inrllri utntJAtiti tn thn Iiiltndl II "Matin" dl Tarlgi dice che lp con- I SlntPN nd thnt with its existing organ!- I zatinn it could continue the work which1 "no commercial company is now in n ' position to accomplish." No hardship on privnte companies would result, the secretarv said, beecause only five com mercial stations within continental I'nited .States maintain continuous service stataziniil fnlte da lranklin r.ouillin. presidente della commission!' degll nf fari esteri frnneesi. sulln situazioup deU'Italia creata dal negozlnti delle Conferenza. sono state lutigamente com nientnti' ed assicura che nei corridoi del btilgnro. la ossennre die per ' Palazzo Iiordone' cnusarono profnndn DELICIOUS, luscious fruit candies, pure and juicy 100 To" sugar. Fine for the kiddies fine for you. Everybody likes them can't help it. Have a package !n your pocket hive o box at home. You can buy them everywhere. THE FLAVOR CHARMS . have been working the hardest against 1((i n(lv our government in tue .incru.iu .-i u ate " r:Ahn.nl TJli'iiritn llonznles. chief of tin. Tnmnwn r:irrion. in a dispatch re- l'nka. expri porting on the murder of John W. Cor- 1 league of uatmu. would restn. i iiitu.i rell near Tampleo June 10. stated the meuts and --aid he livlieveil that evpati murder was committed by Tamesi . slnn of the .l.ipaui'-e miij wn un csun bnndits. He said lie had ordered a. pur- to . intnot of the empire suit of the outlaws and that four of I the bandits had been killed and twentv hordes recovered in a tight at the bandi's' headquarters. . . - Other official dispatches on deaths of Fecs That Restrictions Are Too Americans placed the rosponMbilitv for. the incidents in some case, upon the! Severe: Tardieu Defends America men killed i I'.'irl. Juh 21 A'ertions that cloe line uouic oi r iTv. ,nni lorinei I'Mi'in i minister. nddrc-Miig a meeting of the I Ken'-ei Isai. or opposition pam lit vv(.,l iloiilit whethf tip FRANCE WANTS TOURISTS Waslilngtnn. July 21--"Ther n-e liars, of cour-se. as usual." -aid Sen ator Fall, of New Mexico, when shown Mexico f'it dispatches announcing ilmi a letter purpoi ting to offer oertuie to Franci-co Villa through tne sena tor was to be made public today in the Mexican capital. The New Mexico senator said that without his consent or approval the letter was written to Villa by Colonel Chnrle- F. Hunt. "There is nothing to that letter." said Senator Fall. "It was written two years ago and sent to the New York Times, where it a published in March. 1017. by Colonel Hunt. "In the letter Colonel Hunt said that Villa had written to him and asked if he could arrange for me to meet Villa at the border and linve n talk with him. Villa, Colonel Hunt said, wanted to prove to me thnt he was not implicated In the Columbus raid, and he wanted to assure me thnt he would protect Americans in Mexico. "When I saw the published letter I wired Colonel Hunt and asked him for a copy of it. 1 tiled the copy with the State Department us soon as 1 received It. I then wrote to Colonel Hunt nnd told him thnt 1 would be glad to talk with Villa at nnj time I was at the border." LIVESTOCK FOR ALLIES rc-triclinii nri being put upon passports to American" d'iiiiu '" visit France are pinoking dis, u--i"ii here Heph ing to criticism.. Andre Tardieu, head of the general commission nf Franco American war matters. s:i in a letter to the Figaro that m asures have been taken bv the From h mission in th 1 mini States to f:n ililate the Msits of American tourists Germany to Make Surrenders to France and Belgium Paris, July 24. (By A r I tier many will hnve to surrender to France 500 stallions, :100ft fillies. !I0 000 milch cows, 100.000 sheep and 10.000 gnats according to a report made before the French peace commission sitting under the presidency of Uene Vhinui. by M Dubois, economic expert for the coin mission, in commenting on the peace i treaty clauses. Two hundred stallions. 5000 mares. 15000 fillies. 50.000 cows and 40,000 heifers also are to go to Belgium from Germany. The deliveries are to be made monthly during a period of three months until completed. Two Airplanes Marooned Souderton. Va.. July 24. Two air planes that left Atlantic City last Sat urday, bound for New York, are marooned at Souderton. where they landed Saturday evening to get their bearings. The pilots are waiting for the weather to dear. In each ship were the pilot and a passenger. (C1.0THES5HOPJ 830-834 CHESTNUT ST. (Cnnllneiitiil Hotel) RAINCOATS A fSl Gornmnt rainproof I th gh J material tn a 1 tnlo ' SXIJ emart en Ulan aiviti. I OS Genuine bargains lust (SIS to US Values) at the time they are needed EXPANSION SALE SPECIALS Genuine Palm Beach and Other Summer Suits at m .50 I j II You'll like I D-O-E-S lifi.' S IM ,.r .-.t -r (8 & VA &.w iii&mB&mAg& f ask ni it nr i i.b ! . B wjSt a i &.f''? .!. -'- j Ts" H I Ira V serve 5t wi 1 1 Jff isWfwip f Lifflril lemonade II ,; u uvW m 1 4SIriI iSS i li'lii WSk jf rat ' SffiysfeO -j:-- mmWJl IB The pride of skilled bakers of 76 years' I '1 Be experience in baking quality cake. BO I heels. II At grocers i : j GRANDS MAGASINS DU j pARisBIock Place du Palais- Royal parls urJUwhrm.lW. ..IMffiSS III ;nTtnti: orrxs daily n a. m. as oi.omis at r. r. M.1L A I-1IOM. OKIIt.ltS ril..l.lSD:s: ps Tomorrow! Tl"- Prire la for the One Dai Oi'lu ' $1.35 Scrim Valance i Curtains v A" irlcnl drapery for Hie bedroom Elegant quality white scrim with two-inch laco edge. 2'4 yards loiif. l asuig for rod. So Mail or Fhove Orders Wiiich Unilii Advertisements for Similar Bin 'alnen Urol hers Till KU KLOOH HATS TRIMMED CHARGE FREE OF Market Eighth I One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day t-ti PHILADELPHIA r ..., : Filbert Seventh W Annual August Furniture Sa! ns Next Monday, July 28th 'Men's $8 Tub, fi ftC Silk Shirts j v,ua Very heavy quality, with self satin rnd colored stripes. Soft eiifTs. r$6 Shantung Pon- M'9Si gee Silk Shirts.... ; j A rich tan shade. Silk worked j I buttonholes. French cuffs. j 51.50 Nainsook Union OQc Suits OV TOPKIS make, in large plaids. Athletic style. Tomorrow last day of inspection selections made now will be held until sale opens. Store Closed All Day on Saturdays During July and August S2 White Pongee SportsS Shirts. .. Convertible collar and sleeves. j$J.G9 short Batswing Bow Tics at 40c Ml rntlirr- -Iir-t Floor, Tilt St One of the Most Interesting Announcements of the Summer. Sounding a Call (o th Thrifty Surely . Grouped Misses' Fascinating Cool Frocks The Designs Will Swing These Dresses Into High Favor on Sight and Their Service- rrCT?- Giving Qualities Are Certain. Developed From Plain and Figured Voile. Batiste. Tiissah. Net and Gingham in Various Attractive Checks anil Plaids Some styles of gingham are very prettily trimmed with j pique collar, cuffs, vestee and pocket flups, like picture. T,",, "-I M M tt m ! it 11 mM - II TMTi . T. ., -.,. ., imsses wmte voile uresses 1$ oummery ana cnnrniinc. with embroid- J ered bodice, gathered skirt embroidered at foot and trim med with folds. A net collar, loose-flowing sleeves and contrasting satin girdle also lend notes of beauty. Women's Handsome Dresses $i C Of organdie, French linen, plain and figured ID voile, crepe do chine and taffeta, in navy, black and delightful summer colorings. Draped, tunic, tiered and long-line models, featuring girdles and sashes. One pictured. Bathing Suits, $2.98 Of satin and mohair in navy and black. Piped in black-and-white or con trasting materials, trim med with buttons. Some belted. ) CI, :..!,. C" no unix in, jij,vo Of white surf satin, with shirred waist, loose belt, slash pockets and pearl buttons. Others of nioue and ga bardine are equally smart. Pique Skirts, $1.98 Showing gathered back, belt, novelty patch pockets and small I.lt Hrotliers SKL'O.NT) FLOOR pearl buttons. Friday Barcpins T Mail and Phone Orders Filled (Exceptions Noted). Bell Walnut 2800 Keystone (Our Free Service), Main S700 rT- Fashionable Footwear of Good Styles, Yet Inexpensive Women's $6.50 & $7 Pumps, Colonials $ & Oxfords Brown and glazed kid. tan calf, patent coltskin, gun metnl, white Nubuck and linen. Military or Louis I Q mqKJQM Clearance! 'tt'f, SolU l'Uenhere at $18 to $22.50 ttr yea "111 And ummr etlt and cool comfort at real money aavtnir. On cxpandlne our buulnejj to larg-rr auartera WB n'r theaa apeclally pr!cd Bummer Sulta as a "yet acquainted Him, Hart Clothes Shop 830-634 Chestnut Street (Continental Hotel) I'llIMIKLl'JILV CLOTHES for LADIES GENTLEMEN and CHILDREN All the Novelties, all the Fashions, all the Elegances, all the Parisian Comfort. Considerable assortments of Silks and Woolen Materials. Uncomparable choice of Patterns and Colors. Furniture, Carpets, Table and Household Linen, Trousseaux, etc. di Application and by return of post we send our special Catalogue for the United States. i WnmAn'a S1.K0 n S2 Boudoir )AQC Slippers Close-out! (500 pairs in lot. Choice of either i leather sole and low J heel, or plain slippers i I without heel. Have J t pompons and rjuilted j ! under-sole. All sizes in t lot. Men's S7 to $9 High & Low J Shoes, 34.98 Of cherry tan calf-1 skin, gunmetal and i j patent coltskin. Kng- j j lish, medium and broad J j toes. All sizes in lot. Misses' & Children's S3 to $1.50 Polly Anna Pumps & Oxfords Sizes 6 fa S ' Sizes Si. to 11 I Sizes U1 to 2 $2.19 $2.49 ! $2.79 1500 pairs of famous Krcider's make. Patent colt skin, gunmetal and tan cordo. Women's $6 White Lace Shoes, S2.95 I High cut. Nubuck or kid; covered Louis heels. I.lt Hrotlieri. KHtST FLOtilt, NORTH Mm n w A Purchase Involving 10,461 Girls' TUB DRESSE From Several of Now York's Leading Makers At LessThan Cost to Make $3.50 to $7 Values $1.65, $2-49 & $3.49 $1.65 Lot on Sale 10 A. HI. Materials are fine ginghams, fig ured voiles and solid-color voiles trimmed in various fascinating ways affording choice pleasing to all. Sizes 8 to 11. Surely an opportunity. Two sketched. - jt $1.75 Sheets, $1.35 ScanilPsF. 131enrlied or unlilenclird Slii;htl rumpled. K'zn 81.x While lot lasts. 35c Pillow Cases, each 25c Kleaclied 12x36 nnd 4rx3fi. 1m- lwrfcct. While lot lasts. Ml Ilrntlirra First Floor. North Women's 39c Extra- lIQc Size Vests LZ3 Fine cotton ribbed. T.ow neck ; sleeveless. Some Imperfect. I.lt llrotherh-Flist Floor. Poiith $15 Dress Trunks, $11.45 Good lum ber wit h Hhcnt I pii n blntllns mid eentir band. Uiass trhn niliiKs ti n d two leather ttraps. 32-lnoh tlze. Lit Itrulliers Second Flooc 84c El Almonda Castile Soap 79( Hair Brunlicn. guaranteed . ,25c 3fle Kpsoni MiltM. y-lb. pkg. ..lde HOe Wltcll llniel 5r ISe 20-Mnle Teum IlurHV, lb .lie SI Vlnol . Sllr 2Sc Sen Salt, S-lb !Me l.lr lVroxlil, 2-lb. bottle .. ..30c Lit Ilrotliern First Floor, South Clearance of Sample Couch Hammocks, $9.45 to $29.48 $12 to $35 Values Jean Cloth Middies, $1.49 to $1.98 All white or with colored collars and cuffs, sleeve chex ron and some yoke effects. Sizes 8 to JO. Jean Cloth Skirts, $1.49 to $3.98 Also plaids nnd Herges. Plaited on to waist or band. Lengths 18 to 31 Lit nrotlirra SKCUNI) FLOOR i I ( ) - ! n Tr 6 ' 1 IjW BBOTHKHS xsrzrir Men's Spring & Summer Suits $15 $16.75 $18 m $23 $25&$27.50 Opening a New Avenue to Men Desiring the "Best" and More of the "Best" at Less Money Save About a Third on Each Suit Smartlv tailored in swagger single- and double-breasted waistline effects and two- amj three-button F.nglish models; also dignified conservative styles. In good-looking tweeds, fancy cheviots, beautiful cassimeres and serviceable worsteds. Variety is uncommon stocks are immense and practically complete. Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 j In a splendid assortment of new styles, including waistline and con- servative models. Each suit bears the Palm Beach label. Kirschbaum $20 to $25 Mid-Summer Suits. . . $B C In Palm Beach and many other desirable tropical fabrics in J A checks, stripes, mixtures and plain colors. Boys' Norfolk Suits, $10 j All-wool blue serge in skirt or trench styles. Trousers have peg tops, belt loops and watch pocket. Sizes C to 18. I.lt llrylhrra Second Floor, 7th St. j Boys' Wash Suits, $1.75j In Junior Norfolk, Oliver Twist, Billle Boy and sport Btyles in white or tan linen, blue chambray and blue, brown and gray striped gala, tea. Sizes 2 to 9. Khaki or cr.iv duck, hIfd fancy stripes. Sonirt have head rest, guaranteed Biirlnga. wlndshulds and lalest attachment!!. Soft top tufted mattrcsres. Some show handling. 55c to 70c Awning AQC Material, yard .... ' " Remnant leiirths 8 and 10 oz. khaki duck, also fancy Htripes. $1 Window Shades, 87c Oil opaque. Wanted olors. Spring rollers. Complete. $3.50 Utility Boxes, $2.95 Cretonne "t!i hrasn handles. Larpro size. 25c Bureau Scarfs, 12Vfcc Limited lot. I.nce Insertion cen ter and narrow lace edge. No Mall nr 1'lione Orders Filled I.lt Itrntheri. TllinU FLOOR 15c Tumblers, 10c Thin-blown clans ft rape design $5 Cereal Sets, $2.89 N'lne pieces four hirer cereHl Jars, four tsniall plci jars and cov ered Fait box. (Jreclan pattern, lni- peripct. I.lt Ilrntliern Third Floor Remnants of Silk, yard, 65c Odd lots and short lenglhs. Sport Satins, $1.98 4n inch. 'White and polnm in stripes and plaiils. Limited lot. . .llnll or Plume UrderN Fllln! Lit llrolhrrh First Floor, South $14.98 $5 & $6 Dining "1 $9 QO Room Chairs . . ' &.J70 Odds nnd ends "Walnut golden or fumed oak. Some .slat seat, others pad feat In genuine leather. $7 and $8 A1UI CHAIUS to match, " $22 & $25 Children's Beds, $14.98 From broken suites Ornamented wiui nowers axu and jxx sizes. $22 & $25 Chiffoniers . Without glass. Five deep drawers. Gray and ivory enamel, $30 & $35 Triplicate Toilet Tables, $22.50 American walnut, Ivory and mn horany Adam. Queen Anno and William and Mary les'nns. $30 and $351 $1 n QE Desk Tables.: ' --.0.!70 Mahogany and fumed oak Adam, William and Mary and Queen Anne designs $8.50 Upholstered $i.49 Stools ' William and Mary and Queen Anne designs. Upholstered In tnp- pmij, conn uiiinasK anu veioui, I.lt llnitliern FOt'nTH FLOOlt Y era $8 Indirect Lighting Fixture, $6.95 1 Cinch bowl. ("!aa or electr'c 70c Inverted Lights, 45c nrass burnt r. half f rostcil globe and J good mantle 1 llrotliern THIUI) FLOOR I Occupying the entire under floor of this big store and sell ing up-to-date seasonable merchandise greatly under price. IIATK TlllilMKlt i;iu: $2 to $2.50 Untrimmed $ f OQ Milan Straw Hats ' L ,,U Special purchase. Large shapes in white, pink and lavender some white with colored edge3. Men's $4 & $5 $0.98 Shoes & Oxfords . ' 6 ftunmetal calf nnd patent ciltskln. Button or lace. All sizes In lot Women's $3 to $4 j$- .98 Pumps Gunmetal calf and patent colt. Boys' $3 & $3.50 Oxfords, Sizes I to 512, $1.98 Gunmetal calf nnd patent co'.tskln. $2 Tan Sandals & Play $ 1 UMU'U"! """ ul" A, Women's White Canvas Footwear $2 and $2.50 Pumps and $ 1 Oxfords x $2.50 Pumps & Oxfords, $1.29 $3 Pumps. $1.59 $3.50 Pumps (high 1 $9-29 and low heels) . . . 1 w ti 11 ir 1 r No Mall or I'lione Ordrm Filled on Nubwajr I'ootwcnr Women's & Misses' Silk Frocks, $10.95 Of plain and check taffeta.crepe do chine and taffeta-nnd. Georgette com binations in nuvy blue, and black and .1 few tn light thades. Gowns & Envelope Chemise, 98c Special purchase. Gowns have Rquare or V.neck, trimmed with lace. Chemise of soft material with or gundlo medallions and lace. Onr nUrtrlied, Women's 49c Stockings, 29c Silk. In colors and white. Imperfect Wash Skirts, $1.25 Of pique, llnene and gabardine. J?" 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