hA ' V i F ?fl Vf .,b t ( y m At". - If . EVENING PUBLIC EDOEPHtI;ADEPHIA,, THURSDAY, JUNE If, 1020 (162 AT TEMPLE GRADUATE TONIGHT 5,4th Commencement to Bo Held In Academy of Music in Charge ) of Doctor Conwoll Cecslla Jf Weinman Martin Wesolowskl. It Holsteln with honorable mnllon of Jr Itenlsmln Williams louls Oeorae Wohl i harles K mislead PIIARMACBfTIPAt. CHEMIST I"' "' "' rr,M' t0 Uw" ThornS Jr 0uorma"- H'nrv ""O" rrof I heodore P Casio Prlres-Flrsl. inomas jr ' ,.,. t1,,i,i second. Maxwell T DOTTliR OP PIIAHMWT t.hi.ii third Harry A Welner. fourth, Secondo d Masl. ttertram Andre 6teies school op pKNTtsTnr Francis loseph t'urrin Maxwell Trout Dahten Itegina Paild Vernon Tabor lm tnnns Morris Orln Flnemin. t'hnrleii P It lllsted 1'hlllii llrrmiin II ilateln, Isaac 1' Itolsman Ralph Aiker Hun aril William John Kennedv Paild W lllimn Kramer t'nr- los V Mendlola. Alfred I rami llerton C Charles n ltalstead 8ihool of Pharmacy Pr tnhn H Mln-har) flold Medal to At fred Markl" with honorable mention of turns P linmni Jr llarrv 1. Huffman and Nanlamln Ionian Pr II Pint Kendla 0ld Medal ' .lames P Pumm Jr with, honnranie men Pavld ftoa-nhern. Wlllum Moses HrMwinut 'I n ' Alfred tatkl Vid Maxwell reldman Thomas Walker Sh-arer Mnurl. e lsujc Ir llenrN Fisher flold Medal, to Aliren Tulilnsk Harry Aaron Uelner Markl- with honorable mention of Louis 45WILLGRADUAT i i'iii'nj 1 1 n i i i iniiii u rum aini ?. i . ..-...-...-.- - - Ci-rtlnVales for Specl.il Cmnse Vot LeHiltnn (1 Won! Henjitinlii mmn and Harry I to a Peari-e Htfnun Two enr roller course preparatory to th" tir tam " ttlx Prize, to Michael V studv of mcdlune MeV'a 1 1 n with honorahle mention of Alfrei X' ..., .. II......... II..I.II. L' Hb .I..B'..- ....1 Il.nl,, M H " n V W fl II o.iiisn luriimr iiumir1 i-nil. iihr .Marsl iloldle Kink. Samuel It Prlc. Maurtc. Hoeen- I id Urnlamln Wnxman II II Mnru Prize to Alfred Markte. with 1'errunn PKI.KM AM" HONOlin The AlllHm Krnmta to Marcnret Mul. . ... . schoo, of Theo.,,,, ! ST. JOSEPH'S ALUMNI DINE Morrlaon 1'rin t' Itlph Kugen" "" " " MAMY Tn PPP.PIVP PRIZES KHwiiHiT "'""' '" "-"- , f.ld Htimm.ll P Ship,.. PMd Stem Sarah hor,Vle mention of IlirnM W Per n "'TtlW. Teacher. T-lnln .Vttr.- '-"'" K'"''r ""', l-"" " . V?1",, , ,TfmpIc T'nlvpriJt) will for ili thlrtv- - i,.... i ',,, o,e.n m. to i.oui A Kee.h-r fourth j car ronfer tlrzrrci In tli Academy of Miic tonight nltli J'r. Ilussrll II. Cfltiurll. prr-iilont nml , Jon p founder, ofHclntlnif The luvoontlon Waim will bt pronoiinood by Hip Hev (ienvsc P. I'ontrpot. Dr. Frank 1". Spntihllns. fitipcrtntrnilrnt of schools of Clovclnit'l. O., nnd hrad of tlio dppartmetif of nlu cation of the sf-idiiato mhool of Vith1 TJnlvrrnitj, will make tho ntMroix to the grndtiatltiR clh'-f. AVilHnni A (laKOw, .Ir.. tho Wv Gforep K IVntfcnt. 1. exile V Miller and Joseph Konuth Dlron will ho the K,-k l-tetn and loeph H Uu plntlfc i..!.....' 't .1... .i ..t .i t I'.ildl itrlo Prlae t Jneeph Pal. with ...,i irriiifin ui no- iifki'T in in.. ." nrm,,rahle mntin of M irr' Urtiman n.u.-..- i laws, iiie iieRree ot tiooior ot lieiiaiing.i The-apeutvs I'r-e ts r'icn n w- ,,. ,r S;i that tintlonnl proluui will be conferred on I'ruf Willlnm hw ;a'i. with honorable mention of Jo.u'h A )on , a , ,,.,,, ito nM1 mn(1 n Crockett, of Pennlvnnln Stnte I'ol i,arnoioiv rn. n Charles s (te'irt. hltiei ntiaik "ii the fcderiilirnti'tn of E ATST.JOSEPH'SHIGH Dr. L. F. Flick Will Deliver Com mencement Addrosa This Evening THREE IN CLASS WILL SPEAK School of Medicine Faculty Pne m dal i Charles S he t niitetrlc Prljc t llarrv S Punkel hercer Hlth honnrdble mention of Alherl A lmrroa "turtser Priie to Jnxph l Usher with honorahle mention of M ir l t'rtjntan 250 Attend Annual Meeting of As- 5el- , l..l.M . DIII.hUah.. LiA.t SOCIdiluii rfk niiiuiinwusG nuioi The anniinl dinner of St. Joseph's ColUse '.lintinl AsMoointion took plnce In the liitti'iihoii'-c Hotel lust tileht. l;,K?ibi;.ri.,li'n.f llAVrtAP l.ank; , The Cr ,,1 n- present numheretl SSH. .,,r,h!VS ttU m0er!I."on"ror,'o?.UB,l,!!,P In..1.llB ..... pHe.C. v t lark ...... ln nl I Si anion, one of the speaker. ,'-aite of Meillclne l'rl?es - Hrt. to , ... , . loeph H v Hoii-r aemnd to Albert a hrouc it loith roiiml after round of np- n.ro itn ni.nor.ioie. men on in Jmrriij , ,. ,. ,.,,. .., ,.'io the opinion of nil pros lore, nnil llnhnit ('. Trnedpll. inner- 'tth honorable mention of Itamond A Intrndrnt of hc-IiooU pf Sufflpld. I'miii. ,-,,!l,v rrue to cir.inviit a ri.irk with The honorary HWIirda will be inmle b . ,,,, ,i.. meition of H-vrrv S Punker- I burner. th honorable mention f l.eonar. vice ireifleut of the Tl. tlt.... T......A.. tn H ,II.n,.l..e ,.f Kri;r " " Illlli-I IMlPril, l.nilli-l lll. I... .'. - .,.. ,. II...... C ri.ml.. I I iu mi ii, r.r i " . n . i , . -,.',.- I h -e r ' M Freita orthopedic True to Murrnv Hnke!tein. i win h.nonh m-ntl'.n of Jamea It llel- uperatiie -Sjreri Prlz- to Stephen San ...ic.'n ith hmorable mntlin of lxnil" M JlCnil H rt'l'nnin Pnt to i-harle il.-. h. it nth ' norab mention .f Alhrt A ,un -jrt;e i Pruii to undercraduatea I-, rtu..l c .ik n1 Charlea A Kpnr t,in.,. it.it.fri, i Vrf to i harlea A Keprer win h m rahle mention of C! nue I ell i. irk 1 hl of pent.iitrv tt' Famht Prize to Thlllp public health university. List of (Jraduates The graduates tire : TIIF. I'PI.I.FOK Master of S enoo Georre Charli i leet Hachrior of VMS , rierence K Ahlfeld4 Abraham Blleden John F Durfs .Ir Hicha-l Himmelsteie Ethel Ma Kennedi Jerome Hanke l.ahr Laura. K Tvner Jessie Maile Majnard Wat kins. ttachelor of Silence Maurice M I.'it Charlee Harman none. Solomon Si.k Pearl t.eona Schabaiker Pref !. fdticiittnn ntlier speakers included the Hev. It-dniond WiUmIi. presltlent nl the ciilli'S'1 the 'ov- Maries ( onnor, leo pri'ldi'tit. nml the Ilev. Joseph 1 nidnsch Unnsdalc Musicians Graduate I.aiiMl.ile. Inn IT 1'ci-r.ons from tlitoiicho it tic Noith lVnn section at teii'h tl tli' nitMii.'il i oiniiienci'tnent eer i ises of tin I Htisilnli Conservator) of Music hist pi.'ht Honor nietlaN weie nward.'d n ' " 1'iatio ilepartnictit. Sliss Itnr.it1 M raust. Ambler; vio lin depiiitc i n Miss Kdiin Walbash. North t'is vii, nl department, Mi-a KntherMi N M'"er. Kans'Iale. Forty -three studrntR will receive I diplomas at the St. Joseph'" High School commencement, which will be t held In the ntiditorltim nt 8 o'clock this 'evening. Ilr. Lawrence V. Flick, Lap , tare medalist for 1020, will make the address to the graduates. Tho Hev. i Hedmond J. Walsh, principal of the school, will preMdp. Three members of the graduating lass will speak. Thomas A. Fox will talk on "Kducatlon nnd the Church": 'Francis M. Conroy on "Education nnd I the War." and Francis X. Qulnn on 'Kducatlon and. Peace." The graduates nre: Francis J rtarhera. John F X Hollwoar, John A lleraen t'harlee N Ilnlind Joseph It ll'irke Oerald .1 (.-onhlati Joseph P f lman Francis M I'onrov. M Elmer Crane Itlihard T Crean James R Cum intke Paul M (.'urran William C t'urrle. 'o.cph It Peinn. John H Plamond. Jr . 1 Hohert I. Punsmore. Joseph T Uurkln. l'rtnk J Knetspo. Jr. Thomas A Fox Itlchard F (Iradv. Jr Henrv J. Hauans, William c. Jlambumeri J, Katla 1tanon, James L. liar sy, James J, Jlayea. Frank .! beta. Francis J. McAniirewa, Huah U. && Cauley, Vnnt T MoPormott Josenh T. McKay. A pSartQ V MoKee. Vlnctnt J. Mo Peak, Anthony J, Marcay, John J . Mlcheli John .T. Oakes, Francis X QuInVt Albert J Saukaltls. Anthony J Scanlan. John V . S1I- cox, Louis J. tilatterv. Thomas K. Biauerv cox. xiiuie o. maiiur). i nuniae n i Kdnard J Sullivan, John J Walls 50 COLLINGSWOOD PUPILS TO GRADUATE Commencement Exerciaos to Bo Hold in First M. E. Tomplo Tonight of the schools, will present the clM " the Board of Kducatlon for diploma, nud Dr. Charles K. VnndorkWd. prrsl dent of the board, will mnko tho presen tation of diplomas. The graduates nro : (lertrude llowcr. ItulM S. Hitter, Florn t ol linns, May Dick, Harold Kinon, Frances ror inati. Ilentrlea 8ndar, Dorothy Oehrke, Katn erlne Onldthorpa. Doborah Goodwin, M"ii tien.nt. Kiien ilnlt.o. f.liilan Hudson Caro tie I Kent. Mabel l.lttla. Kathryn ','''" JMVr jiereuiin i,ntnnein .Aiia.neion. '"lTL.- N.oll Annie Moore, Dorothy Morton, Kathryn Kninnn aluoru, .uinmr ""i'r' r.. . Todd htanley. Katharine Tatem. Madelon Toao Mis !anderkled, Helens Watson J""" "'aSeKli'Anefctr, HaroM Anderson Wllll.m llallev. Herbert Hraun. CherlPS lornbrooKs j:arl Deckman Pranklln lloiilburn l.dmuna Iteasert. Norman Hutchinson. ""' ,'Ln Clure, ilarl .lilldleton. Honard .M"!"'. J'"" Osier I'reston Patterson. I.l IJ,"n.,n';mn Josonh Schwarz. Drajnerd h'1'Ml."?Ia Skalla Jnck aterllnn. limerson Tavlor l'"u Willis 3 Honor Studentu at Unnidalo High Lansdalc, P .Tune 17. The grad uating doss at the I-anednle High Hrliool coraprlses nineteen. Honor stu dents just announced ore Edmund Uca nctt, college preparatory; Miss Uvltwa Dalley, commercial, nnd Misi Grace Newman, general course. OOi USBANDS Qhe maefnesia vctors recdhnmendo For Constipation. Acid Stomach. Indica tion. Can be us4 as Milk of Mamrsla. hold only by th bottle nvr by th desa UNEQUALED1N PURiTy Jmt a Important at the ui 0( puro food PAHADIBE SPItlNO COMPAVY Prum-lck, Mains CineSnnalJ. Qtfa MiTcncix Ftrroncn Ca FivunrAsnuiCo. Commencement exercises of the f ol litlgswood. N. J.. High School will be held In the First Methodist LpUcopal Temple tonight. , .. mi ...in t.. at... Hn,1.iafu front all nirri- win in- nil,, mii.ii.u.' ,. departments, with Miss l.ols h. nn- I 'l.i.-.i ...t.l .1.. ..!, 1 etnrv nntl lllTKieeil U1IIK1IIK llir ion.. ...ii Herhert llrntin th saltltatorlati. H- Ham J. Ilailey Is president of the class nnd he will make the presentation i the lsmp of learning to the junior class. Prof. Calvin Althouse, of the Len trol High School of Philadelphia, wil ... .r. .i.i it.n wrniliinres ! mnKC inn niiiircss in m. i,. ...-- Trof. Henry Ncnl. supervising principal BYRON H. FELL, D.D.S. Prorrhea and Orthodontia a Specialty X-Rar Studio Dental Radiograph 502 Venflelil tllda.. ISJS Ptiestnul St. rhona Filbert 5731 I'HII Enalner Ftederln Suing Crispin THE TEACHURS' COLLEGE I Bachelor of Stlerc In Kducatlon ' Charles flarthold Jr Lou.e N Itatoff i Julia F Illumrl. k. Mar-h L'Hoer Otti, J Fischer. Poroth I Urahn James f M--A'fee nehetca W Rlener Marta Samane Maud Sharpless Mao Weldon Menrt Edza.r Charlea Youns SCHOOL OF THEOLOn j Pi,, tor of rai-i Thoosr ' Charles Warren Hrewhsker Robert Rout VadE John DaMd Kllton Uai-holor of pitnm MePin T Hlnshaw I Course in Tho!osy , Not Lending 1 1 a Pesree I Tarko rtrunner Kurt2 Rnph Lusne W'n" school ..F1AU Malcom Adam N,.thani- Vnt'ni n I . u s K Hatotf Ham Merkow tz Vrian II n nelly Howard N Ilrunhill Ku- , i ne 1 Coone Tlni.ith M i rmln rJdi-l H ard Cuehman Ro All n 1'- I n.- r, centlus PI (ircinno ihiri.s H I'm monil MuhAi'l Moisms Fo ..lnm OlpsburK Joan W Kenw irth H-rr Keons. Hman Lebniti Prank r lehman Llod Jr Philip T l.v on Jr Mlchl Joseph Malta FramU Mnl" '' Jacob Plon IJenjamin Plsrae i l'r e Fran s M Richards Henrv r llichard" in III u Iludman Charles Snlklnd. Udi- c.nham Beovel Herman N SJber lenl- - ' Nathan hpick lames Franklin swsr'z L t ralne Samuel Tahl Joseph Lew W u- SCHt'"I. OF mkdicim: Robert I'arker Banks Albert nr Hu ms OranMl'e Virisil Clark Jrjeph Aoviius Daly Harr St mlo Punkelherse- Mjrrav Flnkelstem Joseph Keefer Fm.r I-mird Marlus l-"Teda Charles Sala lln i.e'l-er' James Robert Valentine Heller CU-orse I'aa Kins Raymond T La Rue Joseph How art Lit! Ilaimonil Addison Lncn Fran, is XaMer McCarthy Much Alln M-P"iia d Alfredo Molllnejo M r'i ''rtzman dani Mart n Restent -rK-r Is ire I -uk., Joseph St..mbill Trar is Trli imi'l Hownrd Wise M'HOOL OF l'HAR.ir.CY Charles Alexanler tnnlnchoie Paul r Bereaoffski llw Ile-mm Mile R, rnard Bonner James Piamond Riirnni Ir Ier diet Jacob carton Maurle Chaiaen Pa 1 Ross c "lb- niia J an Purnei t nnieL- SIaxel! Fellmm Romanus U Km e Fields Thma "iul Fl. Mor'ls Oille Edward Ebc c, anian Pernird '1o'"li ' Walter Tohn ilraoi ski '"iel a Serena Har ris Lal- ZanUr lir1ris, n Mirr T i . Hoffman nie Uhi.i-'' 11---,, ; rr Thomas Hunter Piu' w It i 'aii',iii. Frank Kaldasz Lo us v.vnle- k- - r Ellas Harr Kuk' Iihn Hjfman Lassiter Alfred Markle V. 'or Msrrrr Montare Stichae! Vincent Me!-, 11 r -in i - v cd lack ' hirles Wi'lu-r usTjn Haro l W I llam Perrorz be-' 1' a , i i t Philip Spiers Martin A n s-q i-.m-der Tonlt k. R i im vv i 1 .r' kiss Harden Warren Joseih ieli a Ui.rmHn 3,far Rese Washerman 11-r'aTi-1 Waxm.in M We annreciate the sOIVBafal Li -. WW MM compliment w hen we hear other dealers say "as pood as Grand Ban quet," but as a matter of fact there is no "just as pood." Grand Banquet Coffee is in a class by itself. It's worth walk ing square? to a cmscom's Restaurant to get a cup. By the way, have you tried our 65c platter dinners? Jim f hestnut t I.'." Mirket s, I33J Walnut M l."i M irket t in -o fiutn ill Mirkt t l-'d A ilirkei i 1311 fhe-innt s, ISP f r. dflp m fHiv' $fr V ll4 Ho-vv about thoe pictures? Better bring- the films to HAWORTH'S for developing- and print ing. Your pictures get the benefit of our ex perience and up-to-date methods. The re sult is results. HAWORTH'S EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1020 CHESTNUT ST. y) Take a DUO to Camp THE less baggage thebet ter. There's the beauty of shaving with the DUO with the cream and the brush combined. A twist of the handle sends enough cream into the bristles for a good lather. Then the valve locks and keeps water and air away from the cream. You gain room and time save trouble and money by shaving with the DUO LATHER BRUSH. -HT"-T "... . I.. .,,,'Ts. iii-Wf The DeLuxc Brush Company 2517 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia At oil 'if-i tfj C ii the Darcrp bo hhsi r er ofcram ?eri -JO rents st leur aetler j or direct n &m A'-...M..,il sVmM"Ar-..W2fcH Moil jT'Tif-j. -yrl m feSfevteW 1 5s; jms t A- :-. In: fUvnn imjiiaixrmaamimmvitnimiuxir,i ramrrim a-iwwiYGMjaaani i IU jn! I ,; r .LTD J ftlIMIlIMSlMMltMlttMtMMtMttttlttsfM. The Wieniawski (juarnerius 1742 This violin was formerly the olo instrument of the famous Polish virtuoso, Henri Wieniawski, born 1835, died 1S80. It is one of the greatest, if not the greatest example now in existence from the hand of the celc brated master, Joseph Guarnenus del Gesu. It is in a perfect state of pro -'rvdnon, and possesses a tone of beauty and unusual power. $20,000. are Old Violins $350 mid up The handwork rf th- Stradivirms, Guarnenus and their contemporaries -nl! continues to stand unrivaled, and, of course, their cr- dtions become more difficult to obtain as the tar pa-? We are fortunate in posse'.nR a number of the best existing instruments from the hand3 of the old masters of Cremona, and others made by less famous but scarcely less proficent artists of the 17th an J 1 8th centuries We offer these at prices of $-,o and up We shall be glad to correspond with anyone interested in the purchase of one of these rare old instruments. LYON 5? HEALY 60 to OC Jackson Blvd. THICAOO "Knock and Hand In" Some manufacturers have built up great businesses by "sampling" their goods. There are companies who contract to distribute manufacturers' samples. In a recent statement we read that the cost of "front door-jamb service" ranges from $3.00 to $4.50 per 1000 and a "rear door service (not knock and hand in)" ranges from $6.00 to $7.00 per thousand. "Knock and hand in" is much more expensive Magazine advertising, while not sampling the actual goods, does picture and describe merchan dise almost as effectively. And the magazine enters the house on invitation instead of unsolic ited. A government mail carrier furnishes the "knock and hand in." National advertising simply multiplies an event in one home by millions. AdvertUma space in the Butterict publicatinns is for salr through accredited advertising aijrnctcs. Butterick Publisher The Delineator , , The Designer i$s.r,o u Year) Everybody's ($2.00 a Year) Magazine (SC.75 a Year) 4w 4&Ln&P5i AaU u kikLL..L 1 iarj :"- IMI I .lsCf aM r 41 i I KlfliWK-?' fi -Gins?' wrM: X as r zpaxLT ? ilSfExcursions EVERY DAY Commencing Sunday, June 20 Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wildwood, Cape May I.i, (hestnut .mil South M. Perries nil . M for Atlantic PIP 0..VI A, M. for Ocean fit, Wildwood and f upe Mn.v. ltefiirnlns from All Points (1 do V. M. ADDITIONAL SI'.MIW TllXINS Li. Chestnut ciid Eolith .t. I errlrs 'i .1(1 . M. IIP. Ketiirnlne 1.1. Atlantic i tt ii r it for Atlantic Fishermen's l eolsl I.i. fi.SO M for ( ipe Mm iSrhellln. r s l,..iidlni; onl). il. Rrtiirnlne l,i sh,crr's i.andlna- sn cr s L-iidlni: ! 11 Mlentlc (It) eirurelon trains run tn and from foot of Mississippi Air, ROUND $- .25 TRIP WAR TAX 10c IN otice ior Forehand e Men THE William H. Wanamaker Store's discount sale ends Saturday. Until the store closes at the end of this busi ness week any article of Cloth ing Suits, Furnishings, custom built clothes can be had at One-Third Off 6 No exchanges. Alterations charged for. Purchases for cash only. William H. Wanamaker 3217-19 Chestnut St. BON WIT TELLER C OO, OAeJpeciafti JRoplofOricfinationr) CHESTNUT AT 13TH STREET" Announcement for Friday t A Sale Extraordinary I WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE Capes, Coats & Evening Wraps NOTE This sale includes a large variety of models, but in many instances only one or two of a kind. SHOP EARLY Our Entire Remaining Stock To Be Closed Out NOTE We never carry over any garments from one season to another, Hence These DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Res aril ess of Cost or Former Prices -ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL- Remaining Stock of COATS and CAPES j Q fif heretofore up to " 49.50 J-v Remaining Stock of COATS, CAPES wid DOLMANS heretofore "PC QQ to 85.00 J3 Remaining Stock of COATS, CAPES and WRAP-COATS heretofore up E? AA to 95.00 31' Remaining Stock of COATS, CAPES and EVENING WRAPS here- T Ii tofore up to 155.00 WOMEN'S COAT DEPT., SECOND FLOOR Sports Jackets A wonderful collection of Sports Jackets developed in Wool Jersey, Velvet and novelty fabrics. Plain colors and heather mixtures. Were 22.50 to 39.50 To Close Out at 16-so .: tEGHUB' '"'J 1 l tfZ. I 7 .s Liquid or Piaster &J3 Aun:a They end corns now in this scientific wav mat millintsa -if Ihem flU ft!.. & & . Peonlft Wnn IcnniAr niillinna nt fVipm now end all corns in this way. They apply Blue-jay, either in liquid or in plaster form. It means but a touch and takes but a jiffy. The corn pain -atopa. Then the Blue jay gently undermines the corn so it loosens and come3 out. The modern way Blue-jay was invented by a chemist who studied corns. It ia made by a laboratory of world wide repute, Old-limr rrisatmpTira wuro linrsll and inefficient. Blue-jay is gentle, quick and sure. Now all corns are needless. All these pains can be avoided. To let corns re main whileyoupareand pad them is folly. You can stop a corn ache the moment it appears. You can end a corn com pletely before it can develop. Blue-jay has proved these facts to mil lions. It will prove them to you and tonight if you let it. Quit the old methods of dealing with corns and see what this new way means. Your druggist sells Blue-jay. m Bl ueiay Plaster or Liauid The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER 4 BLACK Chlogo Now York Toronto MsVtf) ( Sttrils Sutctcal DiaMlaa mi) AINad Product V gvjtVW'' ! ... h'tli l ; g i',vsx .
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