Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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;;7fsr gossip about people
tenancy Wynne Spcalts of
f Today She Is Interested
f Miss Sedgwick and Mr.
EM;. Is it golnjf t rnln or ,!n,t ,t?
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-flints tin wny you nwn mi
.11.. ..nonius dny of (lie Horse
(tlOUl .' ,, ... ... 0f ,; dflVS.
I FrViTlf tl'io umtller H apparently clear.
Five
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s.Vm t. n IntiK stremi " "VCI """
bud vventlior, nml the Iiorseg nro
cUtDj .fttiin'niirf the show Kuca
in vhcthor mi arc wnkfd to tho kla
I He thnt (ik it may. every one
fill ft out at Devon lifiRlit nml enrly
fl anil tlie affair will start-nt 10
'retold on nullc n bit about this
.head of time, "O I kiicm .that s enough
till the party li really on.
T WAS very much Interested yester
I dar hcarlns of Adelaide SedRwiek's
nWwmMit to .folni Munroe. Of course.
iTnn a Plillmlelnliia enenfeemrut. but
thin boll. Adelaide nnd her. sNter,
IImii "ho mnrrietl .Tnnir-H Blnckntono
Tailor. -Jr.. a rouple of years oro, Itavo
u 0,cr here for pnrtlew several times,
ad I e-nerlnlly the year they tame out.
I rtmenber Adelaide cam,- over for the
Henrv Hrlnton Coe boll the year Mrs.
Ktindlov Sloltes was Introduced, and for
e of the Hiddle balls.
Goodness, that was six enrs nKQ.
tr- time does lly ! The HclKvvicks
i!.-.i in Pnris for several years and
tii.. in Kiielnml. rmninit over
here
ilirthP beginniiiR of the sront vvnr
.j.t.l.l rplnrnifl tn RnslnniHn 1017.
.nH did pome splendid work, which Was
hill) 'nm.nende.l by .the French (lov
rriii rnl He flnnce. .lohn Munroe. Is
"b other of I.ouhe and Henry Munroe.
nf ev Wl.. and was Rrodunted from
Harvard in IM.'I. He vvnn one of the first
efficcr, to Rraduate from the- trnlnluR
Sol at Kontalnebleau. and he served
.nany months with the Twcn y
Jiinth French Artillery. Ho received the
froix dc (iiicrre.
Altogether. It is a moit Interesting
ensnitemcnt, and those of us who know
iHdnlde are very glad, as from nil I
Wr John Munroe Is n very line fellow
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nd Khe l" uc very iiuiiiv '" " -
Adelaide Is wonderfully pretty, very
dark with rich coloring She Is eonsid
rntl one of the most beautiful of the
iNew York yirls.
OTTII.IK MOHHIS is to be intro
duced nt n ten next October by her
mothrr. Mrs. Alfred Paul Morris, of
Vlllauom. At lirst Mrs. Morris in
teoded rIvIur n dance next month, but
helias now derided to put off all debu
tante festivities till the fall. Ottllin Is
Tfrv pretty. Her .mother was Miss
Mildred Wain, n tlniiRhter of Mr. and
Jlr. .Incnli Wain and n nieeo of Mrs.
Phorles Cutis Hnrrison. Mr. Morris
died about eight years nRo, nnd his fnm-
ilj liae lived in the House in vilinnova
to which they moved from Haverford
shortly before his Illness and death.
Ottilie Iia tn sisters. Priscllln nml
Ljdla Lewis, nnd a little brother who
la' named for his father.
I HEARD some one threatening to go
to the Will-o'-the-Wlsn Hall nt the
Academy of the Fine Arts tonight ns n
fpr'(lo, with a pnir of wings nttnehed to
his drc" coat nnd a bandage nbout hi
brow trimmed with' a pnir of feelers
tvhich lie Intended to borrow from n
uater bug. I wonder! But one thing 1
do Inow is that it will be a beautiful
partj. for the artists of this city nr
Ingenlou-'. and nothing if not original.
1 jaid 1 intended -foifJ, yoii knoy, and
I'm golug all righf.
I SAW Mrs. Isaac Clothier at nn
affair the othcT' nfternoon, nnd she
certainly did look stunning. She wns
neariug n very pretty gray-blue sporN
mat, and her skirt, which wns accor
dion nlentcd. was of n nnle blue. Mrs.
Clothier looks very well In, blue, nnd
this shade wns most becoming. With
thin rnMumc she wore a large blue hat,
mmmeii with orange (lowers.
NANCY WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr Ami Mm Plinrlnii A tnt,n if
Woodcrest, Radnor, will sail for V:urope
on Jul) s. where they will spend two
month? Mr and Mrs. Munn will give u
jmall dinner-dance late next fnonth. in
tionor of Miss Florence 1. Kane, (laugh-
'Tor .Mr and Mrs. John Kent Kane, of
Brookhollow, Radnor.
Mr flllil Mm llnrrv rinrlln(.lnn nf
Pittsburgh, are receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a son. born May
I! Mrs Darlington will be remembered
s Miss Ktltel Shields, of, this city.
.Mrs. .losenh Head, of 7I2D Greene
meet, chestnut Hill, will give a. lunch
wn on June 4 to the graduating class of
" AKnes irwin kciiooi, Twenty-tirst
ml De I-incey street, In honor of her
daughter .Miss Jenn Malcolm Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Giirnee, Munn. of Mat.
linford road, Radnor, nre stopping at
tlm Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City.
Tho WoleH and Lambs Club of the
Into League, of I'hlladclphla: will bo
entertained hj Mr Humbert R. Powell.
lil home, on AVyndeniore avenue,
)ne on June .1 Among those who
W'lll nttpml . Ill I. A XTn 1M1II. T cnknf.
" Jlr J '.Vhltaker Tliomnson. Mnlor
'enernl 1, v T Waller, Mr. Jouaiih W.
niapman Mr George K. Frvlii. Mr.
Thomae I Fluletter. Sir. John J. Foulk
. Mr IMgar S Gardner. Mr. Thomas
J I are. Mr Otto R. Hclllgman, Mr.
I.,1",1. '" Fentor, Mr. Francis S.
h !; -V.r A K McCullough. Mr. How
!!. i .,lat'ack' Mr Clarence G. Kuem
rl Mr Herman Muller, Mr. -William
Toiler .Mr rcmll Roscnbergcr, Mr
It ?$m" ,,r- Mr O-inlel M. Sheafter.
v ' c. 'Jla,n H Shoemaker, Mr. Harry
iv. . dim ,r- '0,ln r- Swartley; Mr.
r,(? Thol -Mr- J Weaver, Mr.
grroii R willlnms. Mr. William O.
Jlr
,"usoii .Mr Norrla H. Burrntt nnd
Ira J Williams.
Mr. Nohlo to,
Irwin, of Wnshlngton
Hi Annanr II. ,;.""; .' ..''.. ."V.."
" m command nf ti,. it
, - .,.n ni v uiiniu II .vill.
In Irwin
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IU Will nt-riVA In Dlllln.llnl.ln ll.ln
w. N"1 Bucst of Captain nnd Mrs.
,i"ur nurncston Owena.
Jlr
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tinr . " "eiamg, or niani-
lnhonor,',,1U,,,cr on Saturday evening.
)lai?J n..of r"mmander and Mrs. Irwin,
.- linens anu .Mrs. Owens.
MnV c'n , " w- "arkllo Henry, of
Uiilr Ln K,"' Rci'ont. Iwvo opened
fcr hom ,i the country for the sum-
MrMl.m1.1l1;"l",1' Meticke. daughter of
WMbrouU .iii i ncK '"encktc, of
M j: wl" leae on Frldny to at-
lll h.,,a" 'ne. Tho fi
4 my nun
l be Ku
flireweil linll
'" on thn evening of Juno 3.
The
ShIrilr,!,!aBP, "f Miss Carrie
rrtn.v . ,la"Khter of Mis.
Court.
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llr J lart.i ,,. 7' ?.f "crmantown, and
tlac In 1, , l:, Mcnoweli w tk0
J'clocU , t u, at m,n'', ''" 2R. at 6-30
Vr' rhiVi" 'n,,omo ,ff ,,, urlrte' Uncle.
'buiu .li1. ,H'"?ot. I'hll-nilena and
'"llles of ih!e,,B'. . 0cnntown. Only
... 'O'ni i ivi. All I n. iiiiiiv
:." Intiin ..;,' '"' """euroom nnu
, h ' ?' S e".u" . ! PW??nt
. inti,.. '':"," """ r tiesroom nnd
hu .. .."lemony
mm me reception
Jlr. Muliert u-..,
;"ttal t Iim.m 'n' of. Arumi-e. will
H Ths D .""W"011 at ner home to.
lbl Whitioeir jy,,,ln.m rrlu- Mra.
J 1 a f ff. Mrs, DnwBon Yerkcs,
feM iawhaiTri,M.ir clmr,es ,,":
Tll,ton, l1"" fJmltt and Mrs, John
),' "rReVVrnM1 "Bl.ealof20t
I?.'?rtln At i.S?icot Qermantown, will
ri'WTioon. in i 'UBV nl nc Home, til
; , "i oi mo ood-Norton, wrej I
,Ui. i ,t . . . i , ,
the Horse Show at Devon
in the Engagement of
Munroe, of New York
mnrrlnge to Lieutenant George t. Hlcli.
nril, U. 8. N II, V. C, of Jacksonville,
Hn will tnkn plnce on Sntunlny. .lutin
B. Oucsts will bo members of tlio bridal
party.
Mr. Knmuel Ttotan cave, nn Informal
stag party nt the. Ilutton, In Knlrmount
Park, Inst evening.
Mrs. A. K. Olwk and her daughter.
Mien l8nhel rinrh, wlio Is n member of
the gratluatltiB clnss of Mlsa I turn
school, will entertain the clnss nt lunch,
con on Monday. May 31. nt their homo
In Merchantvlllc, ,N. ,f.
Mrs. Mathew; D. Young, of the Swarth
more, entertained nt luncheon nt the
Union, League on Monday,
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Dr, and Mrs. rhnrles II. Mnttuon hnve
nlosed their winter Wbme In St. Peters
burg. Ha, and nre, now nt their home
on Sherwood road, Overbrook.
Captain Warren W Hamlltoir. pon of
Mr. and .Mrs. Vllhiir Pisk Ilunillton, of
I.landrlllo road. Cynwyd. Is now lo
cated at Huchnrest, rtutnatiln, whero he
Is In charge, of the motor- trnnsportntlon
for the ned Cross for nil of Rumania.
Captain Hamilton hopes to return home
In tlio enrly fall.
v T! ..Wol"?n' Community Club of
Nnrberth Rnve a Shakespearean enter
tainment on Tuesday afternoon on the
,m"i "Vm,,?1"11 school, Scenes from
Itlclianl lit" nnd "Tho Merchant of
Venice wero clovcrly portrayed. .The
program was In charge of Mrs.' Walker'
Leigh Owen and Mrs. Joseph Barclay,
who wero assisted by Mrs. Kdwnrd
Bniclielor. Mrs. Charles Krennicr and
Sirs. A, li IJavls.
The Hoy Scouts of Nnrlierth will Rive
a inlnstrel show, followed bv n ilance.
on iTlday evening lit i;im tlnll.
GERMANTOWN
The wcddlnc: of Miss Dorothv Fnggen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Vac
gen. of 1 121 Hover street, and Mr. Louis
.1 Brcckcr, of New York,' will take plnce
In the Adelphla Hotel on Tuesday eve
nlng. June 1, nt 6 o'clock. Tho Hov.
Dr. Joseph Krauskopf will perform the
ceremony nnd Mr. Faggcn will give his
daughter In marriage. Miss Mnbel
FagKeii will attend her sister ns maid of
honor, nnd tho bridesmaids will Include
Miss Helcno Halns. Miss Klennor
wrecker. Mlts Henrietta Behrmann. Mrs.
II. J. Jhaggcn, Miss Ks titer Helder and
Miss line Mnlmed. Jlr. Arthur ner
mann will act as best man, and tho
ushers will be Mr. Theodore Fox, Mr.
Herman Koppelmnn, Mr. John FagKeii.
Mr. Isadoro Fnggen. tho bride's
brothers: Mr. Jlorrls Hockman nnd Mr.
Iiwls htelger. of New York. After n
vceuiion anil dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Breaker will enn on nn extended trip
through the West After. October I they
will be nt home nt 675 West End ne
nue. New York.
Mr. James niley. of Mount Airy, an
nounces the niarrlago of .his daughter.
MIsS Margaret Kllzabeth 'itlley. to .Mr.
. W csley YoiuiB of Edge Hill. Ia on
Wednesday, May la.
The -Rev. r. L. Jackson, of Wades
boro, N. ( . fnrmeily of Gennatitowii.
wns the guest for a few days of Mr. mid
Mrs. S S. Towne. of I'U Hast Joliiison
street.
Mr. It, Frank Towne spent the week
'"1 v siting the Itev. Frank Holmes of
Sewell. N. J.
Mrs. Grnce Llpp, of Fast Unsal street.
entertained nt a "surprise shower" last
ntfc-ht nt the homo of Mrs., L. W. Kltsel
mati. of J 26 Fast Upsal sficet. In honor
of Miss Bertha M. Fugle, whose mar
riage to Mr. Alfred N. Budd. of Brook
lyn, tnkes plnce on June 19. Tho guests
were Miss Kvelyn Parsons. Miss Ktliel
Towne JIIss Blanche Turnev. Miss Vei.i
Jenkins, Miss Grace Turesdell, Miss
Marian Hart, Jtlss Grace I'olllns. Miss
ueiimi loiims, .-viiss Helen Turney, Mrs,
Grace Walker Miss Amy Hnlrs. Miss
Iss
i' mi nice uncoil, juiss liames
.Mrs.
10. J.
lourison. Mrs. K. J. Tourlson. Jr.. Mrs,
, i.. v. Kitselinaii. Jllss
clmnii. Miss Helen White
Mrs.
htantoij White, Mrs. T. T. Shaw,
Benjamin White nnd Sirs. Swoue.
Mrs.
Mr, nnd Mrs, II V. Ross are occupy
ing tholr new home nt 2013 North Thir
teenth street. Mrs. Ross before her re
cent marriage was Miss Margaret Rnl
blrnle of Chelten nnd Wnno nenucs.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Norman Jameson of Oierbrook,
will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday
at tho I'nlon league In honor of Miss
Laura Caroline Fsler. whose marrlnge
to Mr. Cliuenco Sellers Woohnnit will
tnko place on Tuesday next. Tho bridal
party will bo Included In tho guests,
Mrs. Thomas K Plnder, of Arilmore.
ehtertnlncd at bridge In honor of Miss
ICslcr nt her home Monday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank 11 Shilling have
removed from their former home, G121
Christian street, to the Yarmouth Apart
ments, 229 South Fiftieth street, and
wilt be at home nftcr today.
Miss Jcannettn Burke, of Tlndley,
Mass., has arrived In Philadelphia to be
tho guest of her brother-in-law nmUsls
tcr. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Kcough, of I7B3
Hansom street. Miss Anna Burke,
another sister was expected to arrive
In New York on Huudiiv from France,
but owing to tho strike the Rochambeau
did not sail and she will not arrive until
today on La France, on which sho wns
nblo to dbtnln booking. On Sunday Or.
and Mrs. Keough. Miss Anna Burke and
Miss Jeannotto Burke will leuo for Had.
Icy. Mass.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" will
be presented bv the students of the Gor-don-noney
School. 4112 Spruce street,
on the evening of June 1. The grad
uating class has Issued Invitations for
Its commencement on Thursday eve
ning, Juno 3.
Tho Qulntex'iiub. of the West Phila
delphia High School for Girls, will gle
a d..nce Tuesday night at tho Crafts
men's Club, Drexel Hill.
Mrs. William Chestnut, of B02R Car
penter street, will entertain at n bridge
party, followed by tea. nt her home this
afternoon.
The Quill and Bauble Club nf the
University of Pennsylvania will pre
sent four of Its original iilays at the
Phllomusian Club, 3014 Walnut street,
Wednesday night. The plajs which are
to bo presented nre, "When Ma Said
Yes," "The Tiuly Farnest Lover," "Tho
Well-Managed Husband" and a morality
play.
Mr. and Mrs. William F Penney and
their daughter. Miss Anne M Denne.v(
of 4U37 Chestnut stieet, left on Monday
for Atlantic (it wheie they will open
their cottage at Chelsea, for tho summer.
Genuine Reductions!
On Our Entire Line of
Dresses!
$90.50 Regularly
'" $39.50
$OC Regularly
$55.00
AtL Regularly
J $69,50
We have cut off our profit
Therefore, our entire Ntork
Mill lie anld nrkt wrrk nt rent,
1 1lls U u Hlrhtlr iali nnle,
103 S. 15th St.
Opposite the Colonnid
Hot.
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AIRS. HARRY .OTIKNNH UICKIiY
AVIiobcforolter marrlaRo inst month
wn.s. AIlss Vena Paulino Cobiiiigli,
(Iniifililer of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kduard
Stover-Cohaugli
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Joseph H. Tnulotio and his ulster.
Miss Laura G. Taulanc, of 2200 North1
Broad street, will leave early In June for
their country homo In Glqnsldc.
Mrs. William H. Whltromb, of IS30
North Fifteenth street. Is entertaining
at luncheon nnd cards today nt her
home. Her guests Include Mrs. Il'iijn
tnlii Foster, Mrs, John C. Allen. Mrs.
Carl F. Srhacrrer. Mrs. Oliver Thorn
ton, Mrs. Horace Klclnfelder. Mia Oscar
Voelker. Mrs. Flank Harris. Mrs. Charles
Ink nnd Mis, Frederick Drlcsbacli. v.
Mrs, George K, Spotz hns gone to
Munsllcld, O., for n fortnight's visit.
Miss Helen Tolbort entertained the
members of tho Tuesday Night Club Inst
evening Her guests Included AUss
Louise C. Wngncr, Mrs. Harry John
son, Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mrs. Harry
Fitch. Miss Sara Jnno Sampler, .Miss
Mao F. Whlto and Miss Kssle J. Wagner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul J. Pacmer bavo re
turned from their wedding trip and will
live In Moorestown. N. J. Tho bride
wns Miss Helen L. Cowlcs.
The John G. Ruscmnn Chapter, No.
301, of the Older of tlio Fnstcrti Star,
has been organized In central North
Philadelphia with the following olliccrs:
Mr. Caroline Hemic. Mrs. Bertbn Do
Foney. Miss Lntirn Sailor, Mrs. Rose
helse, Mrs. W. Fcgeley, Mrs. Chubb,
Mrs. F. Ferguson, Mrs. Jenn Paul.
Mrs. Anna Woodh. Miss Fllza Mlddld
ton. Mrs. Tletrrn Hnrrett. Mr. Cni'i!,.
imrton, Miss Paul nnd Miss Annie
Fnuser The chapter wns presented with
a lnrge silk ling by Mts. John G. Busc
man. Miss Kntherlne Schnlleld, dntighter of
Mrs Geoige N. Schoflotd, of It til West
Alleghenv nveiiue, will cntcrtnin at
bridge, this nltcriionn In honor or Miss
Saillo C.irnlll, of Rdnl, who will bo
married to Major Littleton Wv T,
W,, '
ill-
Icr, Jr, V. S. M. C. In June. Tho
guests will Include Mis. Littleton Wal
ler Tazewell Waller, Mrs. Wllllnui Cnr
nill. Miss Cnrtio Miller. Miss Kllen
Herkness. Mlhs Mnry Shniplcss: Mrs.
Wllllnin De'icgrc, Miss Kuturah Plerle,
M.rs. M. R. Gano. Mrs. Charles C. Gano.
Mrs. William Pierce. Mrs. Charles Mil-
Icr, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. L. J.
Walker, Mrs. Sidney Mutinies. Mrs. An-,
son Cnrnlll. Mrs. Fdward Scott, Mrs.
Frank Fvans, Mrs. Stanloy Fvnns, Mrs.
C. C. Walker. Mrs. Frederick T. Woth
eibee, Mis. Chnrles Pnpc. Mrs. Hnrry
McCarthy nnd Miss Georglna Butler.
STRAWBERRY MANSIOrJ
Mr and Mrs. David Degenstelii,
of
28 10 Diamond street. CIlKrrtnlned mi.
Sunday In honor of the confirmation of '
their uaugntcr, aiiss Anna ucgonstelu.
Mrs. IT. D.iroff. of 1813 North Thirty
third street, Is spending n few weeks at
Jit. Clemens. Mich,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Rice, of 3118
Clifford street, received on Sunday, from
3 until 6 o'clock. In honor of the con
firmation of their daughter, JIIss
Florence W. Rice.
Jtr. nnd Jlrs. David Jlnrkovitz, of
2207 North Thirty-third street, enter,
talned on Sunday, In honor of the con
firmation of their daughter, JIIss Ruth
JIarkovitz.
',A'.tfV'A'' 'AV .'. .V."
It Isn't Necessary
To Be Fat!
Our natural, drufjless treatments under the watchful super
vision of skilled women experts will reduce your weight to normal
nnd rid the body of all hnrmful acids. Don't suffer during the
hot summer months with rheumatism and obesity. Absolute
privacy. No classes.
Arrange for TrudTrcaUnenl- S j 1 1 ray wore atKtenzfa ,
Collimis JvU t IH I
Institute J fsf wpj 1
Exclusively for Women jSjgm W 2 m K Jjfei I
$ Bellevue Court Building JSSS.TzL $ W The Thirlcenth Strecl Snop Where Fashion Reigns gj:
'4 1418 Walnut Street FStfnmsrr ifey. & 'mm m Cfc & 1
' Bell Phone, Spruce 5W 'f f" f t '" . , fe S&&JH ,Jff&$fflja W 1
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3L---8iffi 1 & Thirteenth Street I
I SSHMffi 1 Jusl cow Chestnut
M x -yy, M m An Extraordinary W
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tfi ai iS!r?3nfnriVtl r) . Sl Ivxf S TT71 li TP iri -v v ri v yoh B
I li -JlrriC i - 7C LL I S
M f Kl2d WaiYlUt CStrPpt . M li Taken from our regular stock. Only one or M f
In ij g two of a kind. vH. 1 or o
I p ANNOUNCE THAT WK ARK MAKING A jjj Hagcdorn Sales are known for Bonn Fide if
1 90 W 1 s 1 1
Wk 6mjJ ffl ' m Crepe dc Chine Dresses Former Prices m 1
I B reduction on our entire stock Ml E' Georgette Dresses 75.00 to 95.00 M I ,,,
IB S 8 "gared Georgette Dresses Cb ) fkfi M I
Millinery, Coats, Suits I Jr I O f
m Blouses, Dresses, m i - -r f g
i m) Tp l Sfc Owing to the extreme reductions, M I
i m DIJOri KslOin.es P W "'ouiuctu noaucrauons, no exciiangcs &&
Jf ' m f B ' Bn nml ,wnc seul C- 0. D. Jf I
fri S5fc HmTK s Ajhm9 fss ffffrm . FH3 tt
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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA . WEDtfESDAtf, MAY '26, 1920
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mlsa Gertrude Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .tauten C. Ilrown. nf 2f14 South
Nineteenth street, returned lo her home-
on nnnnay evening, nuor nnving speni
a fortnight an tho guest of Mrs. Clinton
Sheppard, of Providence, ltf I. Mrs.
Hheppnrd will bb remembered tin Ml&s
Amy Judge, formerly nf this city.
Mr, and Mrs, John C, Toner enter
tained nl their home, 192C Tlllncr'slreet,
on Sunday evening, In honor of Iho
birthday of their daughter. Miss Mary
K, Toner. Their guests Included Miss
Rosalie Lynch. Miss Mao Mac, Miss
Marguerite Gnlingber. Miss Mary Mare
orlly. Miss Bessie Mac, Miss Gertrude
urown. miss Klennor Boyle. Miss Ger
trude Stacker, Miss Flhel Slncker, Miss
1 T.nrrnttn Tniice Ml.u Annn Tn.ifir Aflnn
Gertrude Toner, Mls Mao Mnlloy, Miss
Cecelia Kcnnv, Miss Mario Loguc, Mr,
and Mrs. William W. Clay. is-. Ray
mond Tliomnson, Mr, John Hitdeni, Mr.
Pnnlel Shay. Mr. Pntrlck Byrnes, Mr.
Thonins Malloy, Mr Fdwntd Laffctt,
Mr, Barnes MrGurk, Mr. Frank Rogers,
Mr, Scott Rooney, Mr, Charles Fvans,
Mr. Fdwnrd Wolfe, Mr. Howard Bren
nan, Mr, Frank Sullivan und Mr. Jos
eph Flcmtnlng.
Announcement Is made of tho wedding
of JIIss Fleanpr Hamilton, daughter of
Mr, John Hamilton, of the Clinton Apart,
monts. Tenth nnd Spruce streets, to
Mr. Thomas C. Cahlll, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrn. Thomas C. Cahlll, of 2132
South Nineteenth street. The ceremony
look placo on May in In St. Joseph's
Church, New York. Mr and Mrs, Ca
hlll nro now living nt their new home nt
312 West Fifty-eighth street New York.
Mr Martin H Rrlgham. of 1401 South
Brond street, has left with some friends
for a fishing trip lo Faglo Lake, Me.
Miss ICthcl Thompson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of 1403
Wharton- street, entertained friends at
her home on Saturday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Fehr of Broad
and Dickinson streets, havo returned to
tllclr homo after having celebrated their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary by
taking H trip to Savannah, Ga,
WISSINOMING
A bazaar will be given by the Wlssl
nmniiig Piesbj tcrlan Christian Endeavor
Society on the evenings of June 1 to
12 nt Torrcsdalo avenue nnd Howell
street.
Miss Geitrudo .Marshall, nt Hcgcrman
street, will entertain' her fi00 club on
Thursday nfternoon.
Mr. nnd Mis. Thornloy R. AVoodl or
ircKlnley street, nre receiving congrnt
ulatlons on the birth of n son, Thornlcy
B. Wood, Jr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Jnckson are spending
tho week In Blrmlnghnm, N. Y.
Plnns are being completed for the
military mass which Is to bo celebrated
on Sundav, May 30, on the grounds of
St Bartholomew's church. Various
military nnd fraternal organizations of
the northeast 'section of the city will
participate
Mr.
nnd
Mis. V,.
J. Coitncy nnd
family, of Conily street, buve left for
heuuie, vvnsn
tholr home.
where
they will make
NORRISTOWN
I .Mr. nnd Mrs. Fdwln S. Huuslclceri
I of Jeffersonvlllc. have announced tho
1 marriage of their daughter, Miss Mll-
dred Schull llunslcker, nnd Mr James
1 C. Allen, of Poltstown, on May 21. Tho
nmrriuKi' iviim iiuieiiy cuit:iiiiircii in inu
ri..,i, 1,,. t.,.n. .1 ..i.ti..i. Ain,ii,. n....
1iKtni , Ji',n-w' 1 v.i,l(ii, .i.tiaiti, . ,.
rector, the Rtv. Frederick C Jules, of
tlclutcd. Mrs. Frank Ibach. of 1101 West Lnfa
yctto street, gave a luncheon and tnls-
i-eiianeoua snower in nonor 01 miss
Francena Anderson, of Fair view. Mlsa
Anderson will be. married Juno 9 to Mr,
Krncst Heebner. of Worcester. The
guests Included Miss Cutberlno Anson,
Miss Frances Walters. Miss Ruth Stoudt,
Miss Irma Sloudt. Miss Ruth Trucli
iess. Miss Alice Holbrook, Miss Fthcl
Ileau. Miss Reba Heebner. Miss Lillian
Smith, Miss Margaret Ibach, Miss Amy
Horn. Mrs. Raymond Bean, Mrs. Mar
vin WHstce nnd Mrs. Rusacll Krcamer.
MOORESTOWN
Mrs. William F. Sandford and Mrs.
Fdwnrd B. JIatteson. of New York, are
the guests of Miss Agnes Robbins nnd
JIIss Fdythe Robbins.
Jlr. and Mrn. Roy Coles aro home
from tholr .wedding trip nnd living 011
Kast Main Mieet.
Jlrs. -William R. Stnckbouso has re
turned from Cllea. N. Y.. where she
chaperoned a party over the week-end
to Hamilton College JIIss Lydln Wise
and JHss Dorothy liltliensf were among
those who attended. '
Miss Alice Otter spent Saturday and
Sunday with friends In Wayne.
.',rfr.'AV V tf. '.A? '. A".' .A
MISS ESTHER SIMON WEDS
MR. SAMUEL J. ARM0N
..
Miss Mildred Anna Easton Bride of
Mr. Harvey Carl detwller
The wedding of Miss Fsthcr Simon,
daughter of Mr and Mts, Abraham
Simon, 133G North Fifteenth street, and
Mr. Samuel J Arnion will be celebrated
ni lempio itoutph Shalom, Broad nnd
Alt. Vernon ntt-eeia .,. t ...i..i.
. .....u, ,, b v u iiuth villi,
evening. The Rev. Pr. Heniv llerko-
this
wltz will nfflnini. im, , i, ,,,
witz will olliuale. Tho bride will wear
a Batln gown with court train, trimmed
with point Ince, nnd a tulle veil, edged
wllh tho lace nml ,.i.. i..
t,i..n. Jf ., IRlU wlt" oran
blossoms. Mm will carry a Bible with
a shower bouiiuet of roses and lilies or
the valley. A xlnin.. ,.r .i.. ii .,
liiiiW, h tt.. , lh ir,,lc' SlrB-
v , Hymen- of Huntington, W
uHarn Jhiin,".lrQ". f ,""10P """ wl"
vvcnr a wnito beaded gcoigetto crepe
dress and a white transparent nlcture
,1?.t,- 'iV"' carry nk r(" Cs The
llt.t e nlcTo of the bride Miss MlrlJm
wh li'Ti' urn WC".r ,l f'ck "t doRed
I, blue rihl 'on"" lie.' "it ,rln,,,lR "r
a hat n led wmr'shrtn ,,nwcrH "'"' " '
bridesmaids, MI.U F.ter vT"'f aT'"
mVrMrs13,?I1oermMI?il '' '"remTOlnc"" I
(inn airs. .Ibseph L l:lnonrl,.l, ...m
U.'fn r nrrrntilln .1 " ' ,v "1 1 1
and
of pastel colors
flOWCl'H,
iii tin n hoiiniipfqi r
The hHdc'inirothVM.o':
ln .r ,
tho ushers
..iiiiiii, iviii act us
WH,ir.'il..J" ,n."U '"".''"
Khrcnrolch, Jlr Solomon" ' W ''i
Khr
IX)S
Angeles, rallf. , mp. .,.,' '
Simon and Jlr,
T-l. . , ' '' "
"ioiien. A fl liner
bKTWIL.;U-i.;ASTOx
i-J'J.'0 "r,,flln,r "f Mlsn Mildred
Kanton. daughter of Mr n ,.1 'L
Anna
Wll-
Mercantile Club will follow (lie cervlce r'n w,,cr'' ll0 "I10"' ,l wccK "H ,np K
11 V 'iin "' Arinn will Icave'lmme-'of friends.
will L nt 'home "nn'JJ.1"'-'VP- . T"? ! Mr- ""' "" Hobcrt , Wethenll. of
their apartment t tfe. umh.rr '" ''heslcr. have announced the engagement
ncr of Elghtcuitli a,l M?,i L''1 "-", of their daughter, MW? Kt.thle.ii l;.yio
biucciiiii and Master streets. Wetlierlll. to Mr. Arthur Fdwnrd Cope-
1 "liv.ll ,IIIIt'll .- IIIMITllll n . IV lllll 1IVIIIV ..w... - ,
I I
Vi Tr Ham Jv ,."".- ,r 'orrlmovvii. nnd lvltatlons for -their commencement eet
anti Mrs itTir, ',."."5',"'II'M'' s"11 "f Ml. Idsrs on Friday evening. June I f .irds
aim .virs. Harvey .. Iv.iuiii- r i.i.-..n r ,.inJn,l r.,p t be June teve s m Ihe
lln.u " - ! till n. II l
street, Nornstow n. ' took place '
lay. at Hie CaRary Bant 1st C
n','1, V"jyy- - W Main
III
linrcii ii.
er. li. l) .
Ti.V. 1.V1.1I. ceiemony at
J.'u?.o ,,r, ' .V1.10 "." Blen
4 o'clock.
mar-
;.rr... "-... ',,r "'iticr.
Mitw'nw Ullie
SrSBa'r:...F--t".i?roti.,er
....-i. -' ..nn .nr.
I'orrcst Uticht
wuunui in nie Drldei
for the Immediate fa
tho ceremony at tho
?i'!'"-. A '-cceptlon
ami I'm r,,n, .,..,., 1 '..,.'..
'yjh,0.. '"mit- of ""' '-ride's
tmrenli I ... .!... "":' "1 ""
li e Vh' V. " l''".r "I". fm .a wed
live" In" V ons.;ohocke.rrlVh X, " "oVn
slonl''ar-'"
SPANGLFRJORDAV
Jliss Cnrrlo J. Spnngler of v,nt i.
-- -. ....... ,-r,,-i ii, y
Hon of Dr .l,.l. w"i ',''.. ''.' uan ' "
,t, i i.l, ".".. "- '"I'nill
llbrniian of
tui,i;iiiom:i
n
Ulf IL fill
ht'lll 11' I in rlfA . .1 . .
bouuuet of ru .."'., C?S1 " shower
.i "''c Identified will, tl V ,to ,
tlvo business for the last I , I, 't"
r.rthls"ity.',r,"ln ""' ",ak" ""lr home
i iiniiirii'ii si,,, nl,. ..r .,
i i
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rales
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1 714 Walnut Street
PREJNVENTORY
CLEARANCE SALE
SAVINGS 20 TO 50
Suits
TRICOT TWILL TWEED
Now 49.50 to 165.00
Dresses
TRICOT GEORGETTE
SATIN CREPE DE CHINE
TAFFETA
,Now 37.50 to 175.00
Waists
Georgette Satin Pongee Crepe de Chine Pussy Willow
Formerlg.7S to 33.75
Now 3.75 to 25.00
COTTON FROCKS
Gingham, 21.00 Voile, 26.50 Swiss, 37.50
You Never I'ay
COUNT'
u. of Wul
Mr. Cl.nrlnn 1 t.'.nr.r; lit WtllllUgford,
entertained the members of Hie Delavvuri'
county chapter of the- Daughters of tlio
American I evolution in tncir .uy ";
:lng this week, when tho following olll-
errB wero elected: rotent, Mrs. Henry
iStnever; vice regent. .Mrs F.lwood Ty
'son; recording secretary, Mis. John I..
Black ; I'onespondlng secretary, Mrs.
.George II, Harvey; reglslrnr, Mrs. !
iFrnnk Williamson ; treasurer, Miss Anne
L. TrfllllBP! Iilalnrllill. MlnS MnrV
Hnrtier. dlreclorH. Mrs. Itlclianl I'elelH
and Mrs. Jninrn Cook McAllister. Thu
nini i, nn. tmiiiii, v wwr .,,.. -
following delegutes and ulterniites , e'Jc'
ed ror the Pennsylvania htaio wu-
onco lo ,, )Mli m October aro: P'le-
gates-Mrs. V. Francis Williamson, Mrs.
l!' u- "Inuscr. Mrs. Frank II. Sweeney,
" A"'10 '' Trainer. Alternates
.Mrs. George B. Harvey. Miss Juliet Mc-
Alllster, Mlsa Snrnh Sweem y nml Ml"
Mnry W. Homer. Miss Marjorle Hlac'
w s appointed president of the I . A. it..
which Is composed of tho Junior mem
hers of the society.
M"!a Aiin.V'cochran. of fhcsler. Iiiy !
sued Invilulloiis for Ihe marrlnge of het
niece. Miss Catharine Johnson Cochrnn.
"" Mr. Arvltl Clirlstcnseti. at I ;'.
" Saturday, June r.. at the First Pros-
''Vterlan r'l.urch. Chester
Mr. and Mrs John McAllister, of
Media, are receiving congratulations on
'" l,lrth pf 'laughter a few days ngo.
Mrs. Norrla J Scott. ofMoylan. Has
,,i, i nimi for n few d.ivs und bi-
tv- ' .w. . -- ,
foie her leturn will visit her granu-
dliughtcr, Miss lllldcgnrdo Jacob, vvno
Is a student at Wellesley College Her
son nnd daughler-ln-lnw. Mr. nnd Mr.f.
Norrls Scott, are motoring to Ohle,
Mr Fdwln D. Glauser lias roturncd
in liln Iioiuh n Chcoter trom ,env
land, of Rtithorford,
N. J.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Haldy Miller 'nM nnd
ll,n prnihnillnc class of the Jim v LOll
School nt Swnrtlimorc. have Issued In
Ill IIUIJI III IIIH..i.i.--- -;
1 are
1!
the Gleo Cub concert on inursu.iv
ce-
, nlng.
r,.,i..i r Mrs. II. Similiter Dnrllne-
lol, ,. . i. ..leased to know that f-ho is
I recovering ftont her icicnt lllnes si her
homo on Norm .laci.son wieei, .vieuin.
Jlr and Jlrs. Walter Robinson Johns,
of Jlovinn. will leave In a few weeks
for tholr cottage at Island Heights,
whero they will spend tho summer.
Jlr. David Blspbnm gave n song re
cltnl at tho Slelghton Farina, Darling
ton, Delavvi.- county, a few evenings
ago.
The Rev. Clyde Sawcr. of Not folk.
Vn., formerly it student nt the Crozer
Theological SemliMi.v, nt t'plan.l. h.ii
been visiting friends In Chester fur n few
day...
ROXBOROUGH
Jlrs. John Buck, of Poll I'oj.il ,md
Ridge avenues, was the Jlav Imslesx of
the members of Ihe Belsy Ross Sewing
Club.
The members of the Alpha Chapter of
the Phi Jill Fpxllon Kraternltv will give
a dinner on SntunlaV at the .lelfere-on-
srnucK 203s"
Coats Capes
TRICOT BOLIVIA
DUVETYNE
Now 32.50 to 198.50
Separate Skirts
WOOL PLAIDS
GEORGETTE SATIN
CREPE SILK AND
TUR SKIRTS
7.50 to 37.50
More at Rienzi's .
DELAWARE
J
vlllo Hole), Jeffcisoiivllle, p. Mr. Stun
ton S, Struce. Iho piesldctlt. will pre
side. OtheiH who will attend are Mr.
Geoigo C. Ilauscll, Jlr. Irvln L, Striue.
Jlr, .1, Crawford Dempsey, Mr. William
Y. Bartle, Mr, William M. Fills. Jlr.
John Frame, Jlr. William Relchert. Jlr.
Alvin Jllller. Jlr Uavlrt Rebder nnd Jtr.
J. Clnrenco Hnnna
TIOGA
Jlrs Victor K. Beck, formerly of
North Broad stieet. tutertalned the fol
lowing nl cards vrsieidav nfternoon at
her home. K.0K Louden street,: JIis.
Jntnes Lovett Brown. Jlrs. Frank Schick,
Jlrs. Rimer II. Hampton. Jlrs. Ilcrbeit
Brooks, Jlrs Znno Hoffman, Jlrs. Carl
M Svhacfer, Jlrs. Alfred Connwny,
Jlrs. Howard Juntzen, Jlrs Stanley
Qtienis nnd Jtrs. William Voorhees.
Jlr and Jlrs. Betnnrd F. Swcetiev
'have returned from their wedding trip
find will be nt home at Third nnd Rock
land streets Jlrs. Sweeney, who was
JIIss Rose l.lebcrinan. daughter of Jlr
Hllll Jtrs I'' X l.lr1ir.ilnll nf ttialno
Sun avenue, was nn April Pride.
Jits Isadoro J. Fnggon of New York
Is. visiting her paicnts, Jtr and Jtrs'
Alexander Wolfson. of 1320 Lycoming
"'.reel Jlrs Faggen, who was Miss
rllVthe A. Wfllffllin. una nn Anrll
bride. '""
c J.1"" , ." " rl Mr"- Nathan J. Gottlieb, of
inn. P' Lrle avenue, gave a dinner
i, ir.w,nln "' ''elr homo for their
daughter. JIIss Hattle Gottlieb, and Jlr.
Henjamln Plnheito. whoso marrlnge will
take place on Juno fl. and their bridal
attendants
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
JIl.is Mary Jllpsett, 0f Alnsllo street
will entertain at cards this evening at
her home, with the following e ViestS:
JIIss .Margaret Connor, JHss-JIar? Rlchl
ards. Jss Llla Boyd. JIIss Mnry Foley.
m1"-'1 ,!':l ' .''"P' MR u"''i lughlln
uru- ',,"' Kp,ll' 'Mrs- Metz. J r"
John .May, JIis ( harles Jfellv Jlrs
JAl,ttr- 'M"-,-':'"n ItohenlAijVl. Mrs.
i.ei- J"-,-5r """ 'Mr"- vviiiinm J. Ti
in-
Mr. and Mrs John Hohen-Adel. who
,H,.0r',i!v,,I,",f' V ""miner home In At-
ii.",i. 1 " for ,l10 "cnsoii. returned to
their home on (jueen lane for 11 weeks
Jfl't(tueJ:0iccc-0urmproe(iMefno(fo'
P
A'o
Shampooing.
217 S. Broad St.
OUNOEO re58
DbvstbeS
1122
Quality and Standard
:: For quality merchandise and fair prices, come to
;:;;; Dcwccs. For more than sixty years wo have served the
public with dependable merchandise at. prices, our cus- :
tomers tell us, lower thnn are found elsewhere. Con- EE
tinuing this habit, we are offering
Hj Remarkable Reductions Thursday
H Children's Adorable Gingham Dresses j
Tomorrow, $3.95 to $5.95
Regular Prices, S3.00 (o S7.."D EE
Such cliarming dresses arc -ure!y remarkable values E5
nt such low prices. There aro soveral styles to select
from in plaids, checks and chambrays. Some nre straight EE
line models, some belted, many feature pockets und EE
white collars and cuff and others are daintily embroid- E
fred. Wliat could be more appropriate for school or
vacation wear, nnd where els-e could such dresses be pur- 1
;; . i.nit.i:ii ui. MicM- cn eiiiciy low pnce! ; Mzes G to 11
arm years. -
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uii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,!iiHi!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiii!iiiBi'iir-iiiriiMi;nft rkiiiHiiiiH:iiuiii)iMinnKinni(ttii!liiiH.n'i(iiiiianiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiRiiniimi!XB
George Allen Inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Every Hat in this Store
Lowered in Price
A Gorgeous Array of Exquisite .Summer Hats Including-
Daint.v Leghorn Hals Dren.s.v Hair and Maline Unix
t,, . ,. , . , While Hemp. I'anama .tnd
.Stunning (.arden Party .Hals Itrnid Hals
Smart Sporls Hals Travel and Auto Hats
The prices commence at $5.00 and upwards.
Each Hat rcpiced for quick clearance;
every Hat Trimmed in our own workrooms.
Sale of Silks Greatly Reduced
3fi-lnrli Triclt "i
shades Tin i inn
sellinK for 7..1n n il.
Special
Kino RlIU
asioiuncnt of
HpiismIIih m C
light sliiulrx. Hi.
Si)ecial $1.00 yd.
In wliitn. IikIiI Mile, pink
i. oin rigul.ir 4 uo miiility.
US. Inch
Hrociiji-rl in
TiirfiM.i
self ru.
Special $2.50 yd.
sill, in friiii.inlK. HtripOH Hlld Ulfckn,
vuiiifH up lo mi. on.
Special $2.50
I-'.no iliris
nn lit Willi'.
Bungalow Aprons,
.ip rpinhtv pi
i plaidi , ju I
' In llll k
I limp fur :
Specially priced
Surplice Model
.ii- air ,1 new
l'li, i onu in
Pi ur,
1 1 r i ii I
liil.
.Iiihi
Hi.icU
Sida Floss Embroidery Silk
Usually 50c card at 38c card'
Tins ncll-Unnwn (inlirnulprv lit romen ill IllarU Whltr and a
assort nu nt of hIiihIom l tins low prlco ll ivniild hr ct'onomy
UrrMiiiuKtrn and i 'iiip-ctrn to l,i in liliti.il suppl).
Boudoir or Buffet Lamps, $1.25
TIipj
vvir.U and
old rose
liuvo mrlai buses ivitli
wmii BlobP wltli colored
f "leu iiioipff mu unuituj
a'MiiiMiiiipiiMiiiiiLisiaBa
i .
HOLM3BURG
Th rbolrof ihe .Methodist Church
will give n Jtay festival and song In the
church tomoriow
JIIss Alice JIcKlnlc.v, of Ithnwn strt,
Is the guest of JIIss Helen Wharton, of '
Raltlmoie. for several weeks. r '
The .llolfnesl.urg Imnrovffiient Asso.
elntloii held Us regular meeting at tna, . ,'
Thomas Holme Llbinrv on Jlonday eY" '
nlng.
. i
Jlr. nnd Jim Georgo J'otls, of Frank- -ford
avenue nnd AMliburncr street, ae'
comnanleil bv JIIss Marv Patterson. hiVrt . '
left for Ithaca, N V . whero lliey ivIl
be entertnlned by their Hon, Mr. Jack;
Potts, during the Jtay Day exercises nt .
Cornell fnlverslty
llio Colonel John Clark Council, 6 ill,
F P A , will entertnln the Ashworth
Postnnd the members of tho G, A. R.
thin evening.
P. KF. Degerberg
1621 Chfstnut Street
ImjDorted
ScotcK Tweed
SUITS
$45 up
for WOMEN and
MISSES
X T T 7
ermanent JnLair Waving
affected by sea air, dampnes
or Shampooing.
Pcalp Treatment .Marcl Wavlnc.
Vlbra.
lurv .viarsiice, lolnt nay
Manlcurlnc. KycUruw Archlne. Tullet Articles
Hair Goods of Every Description
K. & E. HOFFMEISTER
)ua1lt' lliilr Slmn
orposiTi: iiKi.i.i:vi"isTtt.TFonit
liione rilliert IH2:
HOTEL)
Chestnut St.
Famous Over Half a Century
and
iigEgsii
, pmaf
in sipinlid nssoi tin, nl if 'Mni
ri-fiiUr siajul.ird .uuiiliti wlmh vc
mid HporM
h;iv c been
$3.95 yd.
-mrh nml
riKUlar '.
Jl-lnnh
.(HI and
villi I hs In a good
- qunlity.
huff nnd apricot.
,ir, indies mid
Charming Styles
liluri or vvhilr with rolorcd
i slip-ovrr house drps
Htrlpcs
at $1.(55 to $3.50
Sweaters, $7.50
llio tlilriR for oiitlnc wrar on cool
mid Hlue, .tint aio excellent value
full
for
?Mb9m
liollow center and fitted
with of
rlmdr In vt-lluw, pliilr, Iduo
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vuill efrrVVIII
rre nt 9,in rue it. m --
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