11.'.' .' VTt F? "? 5? , V 't 1 EyBNING PUBLIC LEfiGERPHIEADELPHll, SATUBDjy, JANUABY 31, 1920 j 'jj. 1? VARIETY AND NOVELTY AT THE CINEMA HOUSES 5' WVIEGRAMS from SCREEN TO PATRON, t Film Flashes pf Interest to Fans of the Photo- play STARS OF THE SILVER SHEET AN HITITEIITO unknown dement In dramatic tcrccn production, the In troduction of animal comedy to relieve tension, has been successfully pructlccd la "Hack to God's Country," by James Oliver Curwood, ndanted from his story, "Wnpi, the Walrus," which will be fceeu at tho Stanley next week. Nell Shipman, popular American tcrccn favorite, ns Dolores; 'Wheeler Oakman, Wellington Daytcr nml Charles Arling, in other roles in tho rast, portray their rrtirts with tho aid nnd support of nearly two dozen nui inals, hears, wolves, fox, deer, moun tain lions, raccoons, porcupines, goats and others trained by experts. Probably no picture production has had u more unusual array of animal talent. Cost of the animals was minor In comparison to tho cost in timo nud patience to iuduce them' to develop nn affection or hatred toward the various cabt members with whom they wcro to work. "Ev n'Einr'VOMAN," the fcercen ver sion of Walter Browne's stage success, which scored n success at tho Palace, lat week, holds for a second week. Its appealing story is acted by an all-stav cast and. its settings nre of unusual magnificence. A new form of decorative subtitle has been used with striking effect. Throughout tho picture modeled ti tles, the work of Willie Hopkins, u Scotch sculptor, noted for his "Mir acles in Mud," popular oil thu screen ii few years ago, are utilized. These decorations nre allegorical figures, from living models, and carry out the devel opment of the story of Uvcrywoman's nilgrlmago in quest of love. It is Mr. Hopkins's belief that nr tislic titles are nu es&cntial to tho completeness of a picture. It is be lieved that the innovation of sculptured titles will soon become recognized part of motion pictures. ANOTHER well-known character of fiction has been transposed to tho ncrcen with the filming of Mary Miles Minter in "Anne of Green Gables," which is next week's bill at the Arcadia. Anne Shirley, heroine of L. M. Mont gomery's four "Aune" books, has for scars been one of the popular fiction heroine of grown-ups as well us of thr younger generation. In adopting tho books for the screen, Frances Marion, who has been identi fied with many of Mary Pickford's suc cesses, preserved the most interesting situations, nnd Director William D. Taylor was careful to choose locations that tallied with descriptions in the book. Mr. Taylor found an old house at Dalham, Mass., built in 1G30, which is almost identical with the description of "Tho Houso of Green Gables." IT WAS not enough for Allan Dwan, producer of "Soldiers of Fortune," by Richard Harding Dayis, which will be been at the Victoria nest week, to know what the people of the novel wore or the geographical location of the story. How did Davis'R characters talk? A story laid in South America, in a certain province of n certain country. mu&t bo filmed true to the place. "If the shake of the head means 'yes' to the natives and no word used, substitute the motion of the word." &aid Dwan. Ilow the people lived came in for its full share of Dwnnsquc scrutiny. Were they athletic? Did they have to fight hard for an existence or was nature bountiful? The theatro-goer who casually ob serves the film will scarcely guess what 'research' meant in connection with this nroduction. And the little matter of locations' that just unfold neatly for the tpeclator on Ins liuntiy screens After a fulilo search Dwan decided to hunt for locations via the air route. Accompanied by his associate, Arthur Itosson, the trip was made, soaring along the coast and over mountains until suitable locations were sighted and "clinched." tnB play's the thing!" Shakes- sneare had the right idea, even in Lis time. Tolstoi's works have been fnade Into nhotonlnvs: Balzac's "The Skin of An Ass" has been made into a screen rilav entitled "Day Dreams." and now Bret Harte is again coming into the celluloid. "Fighting Cressy" 2 '''('$". wSSEST.,ffi!SiW!?-- WANPA NORMAi EUGENE H V v J&&SL -tM TREE of KNOWLEPGE- HASLEV, TAIMADGE OBRIEN BA T?' jtaHB R.nr. "SIX BtST "ISLE op MElODY. country- if t&i?ys&t&m&m: m gtyTf.-w'i X jmWS jVUpT , v ilvv & HvMl' lH fuHRI'l i NORMAN ' - Wmmmsr' wl&WmmWvs? 'l kerr -soldiers BEBE . ?'mggMmfo WSl!WFv-rfWi oTrORTUNE' Victoria r !.'1,.,'f,,.UM,-, '1 , .. ' ,-' ' .v .: hi is tho name of tho latest of his stories to bo made into a picture, and Blanche Sweet will act in this drama of rugged California. It will bo shown hero at the Nixon -Nirdliugcr houses. TOM MIX is coming, not only in what is said to be his biggest production, but in n role which is a distinct dV parturo from pure "stunt stuff," in "The Feud." at the Victoria, week of February 0. Memories of the days of crinolines and hoopskirts, of men who wore their hair long and were quick on the trigger, of pioneer days of romance, arc coujured up in this new Fox fea ture. FIVE versions of "The Stronger," by Premier Clcmcnceau of Trance, have been viewed by a jury at the projection rooms ot vox rum corporation, which means that nearly all the scenes in the production were taken five times. The jury decided wuicn, in its judgment, conveyed tho thoughts of CIcmenceau in his novel of politics nud a powerful modern love story in the world, and these scenes, titled, will be the version of the only photodrama from the pen of the "Tiger of France." It will bo shown the motion-picture public in Stanley Co. theatres later ou. SYLVA IN VAUDEVILLE Off 'T Norristown Operatic Society Presents Herbert's Opera "The Serenade" OPERA HOUSE, NORRISTOWN Feb. 9, 10, 11 HARRY A SYKES Conductor iRtfettljouse hTCDIO OF MODERN DANCES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Clastcs Now Fannin?, j Moderate Hales. Wtudlo ntnllnble for pi-Wiito purtlrs, 'ddr,';'0"."'" 2049 Walnut Street 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Individual Instruction Eiclualve Method Mirrored Studio 1320 Chestnut OFFICH SOO Locust StU2 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL DUNBAR THEATRE 1IUOAD AT I.OMHAItD UT. DAILY, 2:30 Wo TO 73o ETGS., 8i30 !!Sc hf 1.50 (l'lui XV. Tax) One Week Beg. Monday A Way llold nnd Unflinching THE MADONNA OF THE FUTURE Hitll Abbie Mitchell "tli,S!!iw,,?,5f,w. CHESTNUT ST. opeiia house I AST MAT TODAY ww TIMi: TONIGHT )''. rtny Comatoi'k nnd Morris Oet I'rdirl THE ROSE OF CHINA 'J he most beautiful mmlcal iy in America A Iil7I DUI MGHTti AT 8:15 JUtL.rtil MAT. TODAY LAST TIME TONIGHT FLORENCE MOORE IN Tt World'i Funniest Olrl In tho' 'World's Funniest Fsrco BREAKFAST IN BED Hammersteln Diva Temporarily Opera Stage Reports from tho "West to the con trary. Madame S.vlva has no intention of abandoning the operatic static. Her name is linked with "Carmen." In London it wns said that Sjlva was "a supreme incarnation of tho cigarette girl." While in Paris she sane the role for more than fceveu years at the Opera Comique. In Berlin, before un- fhappy days fell upon it, Sylvn and Uaruso were the Carmen nnd Jose par excellence. Madame Sylva has temporarily quit the operatic stage for the vaudeville platform, and is to be the headline feature of the bill at Keith's the com ing week. Last beason she appeared here with success and her return en gagement is considered one of the im portant musical events of the vaude ville season. CHARLES T?AV, "RED HOT WUA15 locust .TwiVbr4 W ', ,A."a AWVaSI :5- l!Ci'. " NARY MILES MINTER 'ANNEoFCTREEN GABtES" Arcad-ia Photoplay Guide for Coming Week nnd origlnnl sin. Theodore Koslotf and Xvonno Gnrdclle appear in a pantomime fable of Amda and Lilith. William C. DeMillo is the director. CAPITOL "When the Clouds Itoll By," with Douglas Fairbanks. "Tho Six Best Cellars," with Bryant Washburn, last half of week. COLONIAL "TbQ Thunderbolt," 'with Thomas Meighan nnd Katherine MacDonald. "The Fear-Market," with Alice Brady, last half of week. OHEAT NORTHERN "Behind the Door," with Hobart Bosworth. "Toby's Bow," with Tom Moore, last half fit week. IMPERIAL ''The Broken Melody," with Eugene O'Brien. "A Misfit Karl," with Lewis Bennison, lost half of week. ALIIAMDRA "Ptccudilly Jim," with Owen Moore. "Fair nnd Warmer." with May Allison, last half of week. MARKET STREET "What's Tour Husband Doing?" with Douglas MacLcan and Doris May. "The Thirteenth Commandment," with Ethel Clayton, last half of week. COLISEUM "Wanted A Husband," STANLEY "Back to God's Country," by James Oliver Curwood. A story of the Arctic ice fields, adapted from the author's magazine story, "Wapi, the Walrus." Nell Shipman and Wheeler Orkman head tho cast. Special music and other features. PALACE "Evcrywoman" continues its successful engagement. It is a spectacular and morality story which shows symbolic characters such as Love, Beauty and Nobody. Enacted by capable players. ARCADIA "Avne of Green Gables." with Mary Miles Minter, was di rected by William II. Taylor. 'L. M. Montgomery's story deals with a girl who has many escapades. This is a delightful character study pf a -young girl with a sense of humor. ' ' VICTORIA "Soldiers of Fortune','' by Ilichard Harding Davis.' This story was directed by Allan Dwan and deals with the thrilling adven tures of American civil engineers 'in a South American country. The play has been realistically mounted. RECENT "The Tree of Knowledge," with Robert Warwick. Story is modern, although it deals with Eva with Dfrls May nnd Douglas Mac Lean, Monday nnd Tuesday; "Haw thorne, U. S. A.," with Wallace Reid, Wednesday nnd Thursday; "The Beggar Prince," with Sessile Hnyaknwn, Friday and Saturday. LEADER "Behind the Door," with Hobart Bosworth, Monday and Tuesday; "WantedA Husband," with Blllio Burke, Wednesday and Thursday; "Victory," a Maurice Tourneur play, Friday and Satur day. I WEST ALLEOIIENY "A Oirl Named Mary," with Marguerite Clark, Monday and Tuesday ; '"When Bearcat Went Dry," Wednesday and Thursday; "Tho Dark Star," with Marion Davlcs, Friday, "1 Apache," with Dorothy Dalton, Saturday. LOCUST "The Thirteenth Command- I ment," with Ethel Clayton. "Red- . Hot Dollars," with Charles Ray, I last half cf week. ' STRAND "Tho Thirteenth Com- mandment," with Ethel Clayton. , "Wanted A Husband," with Billic i Burke, last half of week. I BELMONT "My Husband's Other' Wife," with Sylvia Brcamr and Robert Gordon. "Fighting Cressy," with Blanche Sweet, last halt of week. RIVOLI "The Isle of Conquest,") with Norma Talmadge. i FRANKVORD "Red-Hot Dollars," ' with Charles Ray, Monday and Tuesday; "Upstairs and Down," with Ollvo Thomas, Wednesday and Thursday; "The Tong Man," with Sessuc Hayakawa, Friday and Sat urday. JUMVO "Crooked Straight," vith Charles Ray, Monday nnd Tuesday; Sessue Hayakawa in "Tho Illustri fus Prince," Wednesday; "The Dark Star," with Marion Davies, Thursday: "When Bearcat Went Drs," Friday and Saturday. CEDAR "When Bearcat Went Dry," , Monday nnd Tuesday; "Victor. Wednesday and Thursday; "His Wife's Friend," with Dorothy Dal ton, Friday and Saturday. gK?c3KraicareiCferav Movie Frans Greet Alice Brady A screen artist is making a good attendance record, as crowds of movie fans nightly go to the Lyric to see Alice Brady in "Forever After." Tho fol lowers of a picture actress are manv, but the audiences that greet Miss Brady at every performance have not come merely to satisfy a curiosity ns to what a silver sheet heroine looks like in the flesh, but to be stirred by the histrionic talents of the star in a play which seems to have been constructed just for her. Zlegfeld Follies Due In Spring The run of the Ziegfeld Follies in New York thisl season, extending over a period of twenty-eight weeks, will delay the annual engagement of the original company nt the Forrest The atre, until the latter part of March or early in April. The principals arc: Marilvn Miller, Eddie Cantor. John and Ray Dooley and Bert Williams. i Matinee Today Last Time Tonight ''The Gumps" Sat. Mat. at 2:30 25c to $1.00 Evgs.at8:30 25c to $1.50 TWO WEEKS, BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 2D AUGUSTUS PITOU, INC, PRESENTS tub rorcLAJi liusn actok-singek FISKE 0'HARA in ins nnionx iiomaxtic cosiedy or love, laughter and life DOWN LIMERICK WAY BY ANNA NICHOLS HEAR MR. CHARA'S NEW SONG HITS: "Down Limerick Way" "Dear Little Angel From Ileaven" "If They'd Only Give Old Ireland to the Irish" SPLENDID COMPANY SPECIAL ORCHESTRA EN TOUR nf Commonclnp Monday ffi'ff!l$ffflMx J" , . .. iVfl Iffl , JgSg2Vr:fl-g- N- , -- Unuiual in pictures XH) I. llPiSilr 1W fa M V 9 'i. V ADAPTED mOM THE! JA5IES OLIVJ5R OUIIW00D STOUT "WAPI, THE WALRUS" SIXTEEN VARIETIES OF WILD ANIMALS ACTUALLY SHOWN MOST OF TUB SCENES WBUB rnOTOOKAPHED IN THE ICB FIELDS Or THE AUCTIC! lT.linUAHY 0T1I L1W CODY in "TUB PEI.OVKD CHKATKB." APPRO "LOO or Till HURMAR1NR W-S" PS Ornn TXltalf Mill Jean Owltti Mr. Urine Cabin "A picture par ei etllenee." PRESS. "Artlattc achlarv ratnt." REOOnP. AT 10 A. M., Z. 3.4S, HAS. 7.4S AND 9.30 P. M. ... 9.HJ,'.i.,ArJ5N.,:J,'.ONDAT- SECOND WEEK OP THE GREATEST WOMAN PICTURE EVER FILMED! "Cit or dlatlne on." LEDOER. "Elaborata produc tion." N.AMKRIOAN. Every Man, Ercry Woman, Every Newspaper Endorses This Elaborate and Inspiring Paramounl-Arierafi Spedaclc "Carrlea a measaxa to artrr woman." ETE'O. LEDGER. "A noteworthy ad dition to Important film prodnctlons of tie aeaton." BULLETIN. THE lotes. temptations, Tamln of a modern woman' life Tn drama that ajraja tho aenses with Ita beautT. atlra every emotion wjth lt4 power. . See the battle of Wealth nnd Panoion Amazlnc New Tear's Eve -nfp carouala In New York's "Midnight Joy Belt ' Intimate glimpses n the ntago and Its hancers-on behind tho scenes Iho ereat cam jllns pniace. thronEed with I'ashlon Humor, pathos, masetvc fctnea. The Most Distinguished Cast of Principals Yet Assembled Violet Hemlnff, Theodore Roberta, Wanda Hawley, Irving Cummlnga, Bebe Danlela, Monte "A a play It wa conildered a wonder rol tpectaele. with tt aorreooa costumlnc of beantlful womtn ai a picture It la more beautiful." leminff, ineoaore nnumi, yr.rau iiawicy, irvins Lumrainji, uebe Danlela, Monte Blue nvmn.j u.... Clara Horton. Tully Marahall, Marearet Loomla, Othera; Alao 100 Profe.alon",BeaUtUa Anfr Hatton, SW ATTEND MORNING PERFORMANCES TO AVOID THE CROWDS -W - - 10 A. M 13,. 3. S.4S, B.48. 7.45 and 9.80 P. M. "The Six Beet Cellara" WTZK COHMENCINO MONDAY BEALAET PRESENTS FIRST (mn'orrvn nr Mary Miles Minter in "Anne of Green Gables" Pew book have enjoyed the popularity of the four "Anne" the Ialand." Taklnc the very cream of thru fn. .. .,.. Mh,.. S7: -t "..?' TcrT c'e,m theaa four icni, Mlia Jllntjr baa given to the acrcen a picture which. aS-ordlni tl girlhood. Chronldea ot Avonlea." and "Anne of I the foremoat critics, la an epic of American laCaeaVCTbaaaKM I'llTlVPKI.I'lIIA'S LKvI)lNO THKiiTBKS DNDKIt DIREtltlON OF I.KB A J J. SIlfntatT SAM. S. SHUBERT theatre BROAD PEL. LOCUST. Beginning Monday Limited Engagement for Four Weeks Only THE BOHEMIANS, Inc. Preient A REVUSICAL COMEDY OF LIFE IN 1 NEW YORK'S QUARTIER LATIN f OMFr Book and Lyric by Philip Bm-tholoroa and John Murray Anderion MUSIC BY A. BALDWIN SIOANE, with FRANCES WHITE And JAMES WATTS, TED LEWIS, ADA FORMAN, AL HERMAN, PAUL BURNS, BILLY DALE, BUNNY BURCH, JANE CARROL, IRENE OLSEN, MABELLE JAUNAY, MIRIAM MEDIE, ARTHUR BALL, EDMUND MAKALIFF, and the . TWENTY FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODELS ADELPHI $1.00 Matinee Thursday Regular Matinee Saturday NOTE CurUln Evealma 8.1S Sharp Matinee 2.15 Sharp 1' M Ohm taaakf "a!.... L 13 .! -- w Haaa.w avuauft IUV IVIVgUOi Limited Engagement Beginning Monday Night GEORGE BROADHURST Presents The Monarch of Melodramas J Beln Hla Own Dramatic Version in a Prologue, Four Acts and Nine Scenes of THE CRIMSON ALIBI A Novel by OCTAVUS ROY COHEN Direct from Its TREMENDOUSLY SUCCESSFUL, run of Six' Months at the ' Broadhurst Theatre, New York, with Original Production and cast including ' HARRISON HUNTER ' ' William H. Thompaon George Graham Robert Vaughn Gardner Jame Robert Kelly Robert Barratt Roy LaRue W. E. Lemuels BERTHA MANN Play Staged By and Entire Production Under the Supervision of MRS. LILLIAN TRIMBLE BRADLEY Geraldine Beckwith Inda Palmer Edna Jame Mary Foy ,UE,QrT,lTI THP ST" OPERA HOUSE L-JTXJE1j3 1 li lJ 1 $1.00 MAT. WED., $10 MAT. SAT MONDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 CLOSE-UP OF A "TIRED DUSINESS MAN" TJNDEB THE HaPPY IHIXUENCE OP F,V, v Y?'I - YJ4tH jif V-Vi -5-C i?'' V i"V Y-3l aaw VS. ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S flifiKiuus ana lUNti-uL 11 MUSICAL PLAY - DIFFERENT 7JU J- Yifrl,r n a a a..?-'Z!'-"'s "" irifcli nivfyi.u rtiic ... nfSiCmoNioftnruffW) NEWyQRli ANDA HONEY BUNCH CHORUS irHo LYRIG lllMiilMf mEtfir 1 Evenings Mat. Today, I POP. I MAT. n Atprt. v Ii tUT4$M JaWVw m cV.r1HBaKW cm .irn i , immmmlm'. at 8:20 IDUill.HL ' ?.7n lataaPMIflHLHi ' I .mv KFflIPBHHBK 1bKICv3IbbbSIb. nPPTMnMMkataBLvr TPW' i7lBBBBBclK (CirlliF.aaaaBK . f'V . .T aaaBal.aaa I v.h.jbkv r:.JiWriTmmmmK I jmWm: Wtfx. K, I 'PHILADELPHIA HOLDS A CORNER OF ALICE BRADY'S HEART" NKXT WEEK 3rd CAPACITY WEEK Drrlna Mondar Nlfht JUICE BRAD tMt Mlittt fMtti V alii 1.. -. . m " m ywcnunvi rLY Vfi yaUTH, tAITH Mf L0V JrORFVERJOPTER " TTITII New York Catt and Production IF YOU LIKE ALICE BRADY ON THE SCREEN YOU'LL LOVE HER ON THE STAGE f MAUKET ABOVE NINTH 0 A. SI. to 11.16 V. M. I "WEEK STAETINO MONDAY A REA1ART SPECIAX RICHARD HARDING DAVIS OHEATEST H0MANTI0 NOVEL Today Wllltam Parnum. "Wlngf of the Mornlnc" V RED-BLOODED ADVENTURE! A THRILLING BOOK! A GRIPPING PICTURE! I"KB. 0 VTJI. rox rresenta TCJI MIX In "THE FEUD" KA4jgjjBlMtfJjJiii? JwyjaWB JBKJIIBBWtS jwa:!IKSSf BUUAD & S.NYllEIt AVENCB MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY BURNS & KISSEN BONO WBITINO ENTERTAINEltS IN JUU-M ji'L il" nil.llf III Mill, J With Harrr Weaton and Hen Keubens FIRST SOUTH PHILA. 8U0WIN0 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN HIS LATEST " When tho Clouds Roll By " mr.T. ntANor:r thitrsiiay COLonIAL Mon.Tuaa. Wl 2 15. 7 A n U'fn 1KI0W Cheltta ATCDUO CAPITOL n , Tun, Wl 2 15, 7 n P M KATHARINE MaiDONALD and THOMAS MEIGHAN I "THE nnrNDEnBOLT" THUHS.. rut., sat alich ijradt In "THE FBAR Mimtw"'""1 122 MARKET 10 A M. IS, Monday, Tueaday and Wednfadtv DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "Whfn the Clouda Itoll lly" MARKKT ST UKlftXV mil All Ni.it ROBERT WARWICK Jn New Paramount-Artcralt Picture The Tree of Knowled ge" Uroad & Erie At air. . r. Deck OrcanUt 7 P 1ITHB ORBATftlJ Northern i. 1", 7 ft II MONDAY, TI'KRDAY asd WEDNESDAY Rr"t "Behind the Door" ALHAMBRA -m. VAUDEVII.1.K AND PHOTOPLAYH MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY OWEN MOORE 'vvut SsM?WB&i MARKnT STREET AT JUNIPER Vaude!lle 11 A M to 11 P M. VtlVl Musical Force. Olrl Galore SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION WILLIAM LAMPE & COMPANY 11 a Tlalla.V..1 E... nllll.J " attUUlim farCCa CUtlUPU "ONE FLIGHT UP OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE 1f MARKET STREET nCLOW BOTH Monday Tuesday and Wedneday Tbe Benaatlon of Two Continents i-rfiin or mnguna'a mrem BUI. fHAN'CiEII TlllllwriAT WtfclMJHQaW MONDAY. DOUGLAS HacLEAN & DORIS MAY "What's Your Hmband Doing V BOTH AND I VCm nniHaBMmaMaMHaail Wttm MT Bear in Mind Benefit MONDAY TIESDAY and 'i EUGENE O'BRIE THURSDAY. PRIDAY and SATlVilDAY LUU1S BENNISON ,RH&,.T WLNUT ST. iAk 1-. i r v r,c. . I'ntiii ll'EDNnRnjlT J "1UIOKP.V rrOBLD-S waotsr W0tVll txutu XXKKi -ttmtmmiMim'-i S-5g; fSUCEHy gW AVBMUE ALLnullR.NY SYMPHONY ORnnnHTlia WEEK COMMILNCINO 1I0M)1 JOHNNY FORD And HIS 5 MELODY MAIDS With NELL WOOD & JAPPIE JUDD . ri.Ass Miisin. sovo. hanpij itANOFORD & FREDERICKS " in n !Ht Fntllli.it "snOPPINfi" WELCH, ME ALEY & MONTROSE 'Thoe Kurnrlie Dora" VIOLA LEWIS & CO. Vratll JiiTnll rntertalnera WM. S. HARVEY & CO. "A Room tfptld. rv.wn" Clara Kimball Young in ncTunizATio.v or famods pat Cait Iorladei MllTOX HILLB . wn- t-nilinn nTAMKR for Babies Hospital, Forreit Theatre, Friday AfterrwMi, Feb. 6. rJL i &l '4;! ? lli 1 M A. I n ft. I "& i i' :i 1 -i -jiw
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