MH3F?'?if W WB $jijmwj;$$fm yi" FrWWWJ vri-tQ "gTT . -)i ' ' k.'. 't"JWm wwwj ' .v-r&i?ifrjs k . JfBiA m.rsJsaA vv tt:MfS& ?NOWKBBRf 8i imW i. j. I' ytl ii. i. ' CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY ' prit Concert of 0Men Qlvan. by Rich Quartat at the (Jollevuo The season of the Chamber Munlc Association opened at the IJellerue. fitratferd yesterday afternoon with a ..ncert by tie Klch Qunrtet. Tbls Ii tit fourth leaien of the Association and tjje ettendanca of yesterday proreUess (be meit Nuccexsiui season jet. The Rich Quartet, with one ciccp 4Un. is the same as last year. Mr, gledler remaining as cellist despite his retirement irem me rminaeipnia ur cbeitra, Mr. Rich of course as first vio lin and Mr. Aleinikelf as second violin. The new member is Mr. Ilemain Vcr B,y, as viola. Mr. Verney is the net 10I0 viola of the Philadelphia Orchestra tnd yesterday was the first time that he has appearcd here In what might be termed a sel6 part. He possesses a tone of much vigor and sweetness and under excellent control, an ample and fluent technique and apparently' the rarely given feeling for chamber music. His work in the Necturne of the Brandt Buys Serenade was ene of the best blt of work of the program. The concert opened with the P majrr quartet of Haydn op. 74 Ne. 2 (errone ously marked quartet Ne. 5 en the pro gram). In it the quartet did the best work of the afternoon, despite the fact that Haydn, en account of the clarity of his part writing Is about the hardest composer of them all te play well. Beauty of tene and fluency of tcchnique tre the first requirements of Haydn and these are the qualities which the Rich Quartet possesses above all ethers. Tbls was followed by two movements I of the Ilemantt Ri. ti . i.' !. ' Vri7,Tr-i."v'J'."'""5 vi Hfn v i.hi.; T i " Jne wufe with its elaborate viola sole was the most enjoys SSl'.'.-wif a enwhafradicAI modern .quartet the movement played are leas offensive than some of the extreme Frenca works along the same Ilhes. S.9 eumber was the gigantic 0 miner of Brahms, one of the few really " iT. ,""Ki' which nave Dcen wuueu Bince ueemeven. The perform ance of this work was net altogether convincing. It is en enormously, difficult work, rhythmically and dynam ically and the directions of the com- I poser in the latter case were net always . strictly followed, while there were also ' some sups in me highly involved rhythms of the first and second move ments. There was a manifest tendency en the part of two members of the quartet te hasten the tempo of the first movement (a matter In which Brahms has given very explicit directions) which was firmly restrained by Mr. Rich, but with a corresponding less of ensemble. The third movement web exquisitely played although Mr. Rich's interpretation does net give the strong contrast of some ether quartet leaders between the scherzo proper and the trio. The vigorous allegro which closes the quartet was nlse finely done, but for some reason the second theme was played In a leisurely andante in stead of a broadening of the nllcgre which in usually heard. The contrast was rather tee strong for conviction. The work of the quartet as a whole was excellent. Their tone is the strongest point, but en the ether hand, it is the ene thing in quartet playing which cannot be nchlcved'by rehearsal. Mr. Vcrney Is n decided acquisition, net only te the Rich Quartet, but te the musicianship of Philadelphia. With a greater acquaintance in the style of Pjaylng of the various mem bers, the Rich Quartet should be ene of tSj-be!ilntha tw?l- Mr. RletahaB .?" unf2rt"nate in losing two valu. ! .i.? m r" blf ofKanisatien within 2 1?i.i.i "M ew,n t0 circumstances net within his control, and the less of these men cannot be repaired In a day. A quartet ensemble is a matter of years, net of months. 1 i ' i l i. ,i. ...... -.m ... Dentex will step toothache at mice without Injuring- or blister. Inr tilt turn. EniUr Mmln lsttr.4 te chltdren an4 teething babies. Toothache slopped while In drug store or mensjr will net be accepted. Sold at all drutgtsts. Manufactured br Uia fieutnerii Chemical Prodeeta Ce.. tlaltrmere. Md. PARCEL POST DESIGNING "WE CAN no IX" Quaker City Engineering' Wks. ia TTNB BTnEHT. MiiXA.. PA. -"SWRRTAIR" TheModtniMtUieJof Painleii Extraction f TEETH "aid as Qunv If rM One t 20 tMuVeWaats V w J Itheat .Bain er danger. .. Just tba thing far nmu iaaal Wl mat tne 1 111 aftaeta fellow Ita use. Came In for examination Maatay. DR. MOSES l S. E. Cor. 7th A MarUet Ste. Fermrrli w tint? at pmmttmtit Het m SHIPMENTS for PACIFIC COAST Save by Shipping Frem Philadelphia Via Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Line SS "Charles H. Cramp" scheduled te sail. .Nev. 10 SS "West HaVen" scheduled te sail Nev. 30 Geeda mar ba seat te rier 0, North. Secnre ear routine advice for hear7 plecca and goeda In open cars before aendlnc te deck. Lembard SlfU Chas. Kurz & Ce., Inc., Agents Drexel Buildtny, Phila. Main 1520 TOURB TOUBN nKniwfYTTiA M9utr "N turn's FlryUnd" -2 Days Frem New Yerk PLAN YOUR VACATION EARLY idlM. varltty of glerlnua outdoor acuviiiei. Hfinnic and tnthlnr In crystal ur watari rldlnc, drlvlnc and erclina evr white coral reartwaya through a. ilryland of flewani relf and t.nnla amid most plcturnque aurreundlnn: danelns id ay partl.a at tha many medtrn hetela. Whether you are planning a. short Special December and Christmas Sailing Tha rtstful charm and varied attractions of these beautiful, flower-decked lslanda ara ae Irrcslvtlble that each auccredlnr year visitors plan tlielr Bermuda winter vaoatlena at an earlier date. In December, uhlch new marks thn be ilnnlnf of Bermuda's aeclal activities, while chill winds blew In northern climes, Bermuda offers tha comforting- warmth of brilliant, Invleeratlnr sunshlne and nn endleaa variety of glorious outdoor activities. Railing- and bathing In crystal eiisr wai fairyland and av 1 Christmas vacation or a season's visit, It will ba of advantage te reap the benefit or ina eariy cneice ok accommodations wmen me special eteatner sailings In December offer you. The HAMILTON and PBINCESB Hotels will open In December Sate, Swift, De Luxe, Twin Screw Steamers S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14.000 Tens Displacement 11.000 Tens Displacement Sailing; from N. Y. Dec. 8, 18, 27 Sailing from N.Y. Dec. 4, 13, 22 Bound Trip 175 and Upward Ne rassperta Required for Bermuda Send or Xrscr(pf(ue itteralure te S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" FUnNES6.BnMCn,V LINK 84 Whitehall flt., New Yerk rUKNttSS. WITHY CO.. I.TD. Bourse Illdg., Fhlladelplita. Pa. Q O H)ld DellsMidelTcvvVA ?Wcliave ai.ertlhesnital Bisque Heads, all .lies, Hair and Mohair Wtas. anteed unbreakable Hands for Ileal tluar- lelnted Dells. Farts, etc. QUAKKIl OUISMiai) WALKING DO IX S3 Inches high. Our own make. A reallatle walker, nclentlflcally made. Cork Cerk stuffed, very light, non-break-able: painted hair. SS.OOt mnlllng 23c Liwitethst radory5rHe5ptalJ neicHietrrtenii Fine Blankets V; Actual value $5.00. All colors. Large size. HtwV' aViVHijJsl MEN'S HOSIERY Made of Pure Weel 25c a pair or 5 pairs for $1.19 fetl JMiw These hose are without lien the vinti.it nnrl market. . During be war aucMloe the warmest VI II ii COLORS. most serviceable nn (he PAIR, ALL SIZES AND I!- J. WALTMAN 457-61 N. 8th St Open Every Kveelna Till in o'clock" THRESHER BROS The Specialty Silk Stere 1322 Chestnut Street Special Silk Sale 36 and 42 inch Tricelettes in forty shades, a most serviceable fabric for waists, sweaters, dresses, etc., in plain and striped effects, street and eve ning shades, plenty of white, navy, brown and black. Qualities we sold early last season $6.25 and $6.95 per yard. We think you will recall that it was Thresher Bres, who first offered these beautiful tricelettes at a price reduced below the standard ever the United States. That sale made a sen sation, and this one is doing likewise. All qualities te close $1,95 yard 40-inch lustrous and dull-finish satin, our best qualities imported and domestic, black and colored crepe satins, pussy willow satin, wool-back satin, Bennet satins, Moen GIe and charmeuse,the staple soft-finish dress and suiting satin (75 colors), street and eve ning shades, plenty of white, navy, brown and blaclc. Qualities that are sold in the best retail stores at $6.00 and $7.00 per yard. Our special sale price t7 QC yard NOTE Our entire silk stock repriced much lower. Yeu are most cordially invited te visit our silk and waist department te give you an idea of the savings made possible here, where a small overhead charge is in order. Waists Odd let of striped tub silk waists ; splendid tailored models ; materials are crepe de chine, Habutais and La Jerz weaves. Leng and Bhert sleeves. Fermer prices up te $10.95 Special sale price Cg AC Georgette Waists, handsomely embroidered and beaded models, colors flesh and white and street shades (let limited) . Fermer prices up te $10.95 Special sale price L"7 QC Silk Underskirts Silk underskirts made from a geed quality of soft chiffon taffeta in plain and change able effects. Fermer price $5.95. Special sale price (te QC All-Bilk Jersey petticoats made in attractive models, also silk Jersey top skirts with niessaline and taffeta flounces. Fermer price $6.95 Specinl sale price QA QC NOTE Our malt qrdcr department is ready te give prompt and efficient per sonal attention te our out-of-town patrons. Ne (reuble te show goods THRESHER BUILDING 1322 Chestnut St. Bosten Store: 17 & 15 Temple Place Through te 41 West St. Telephone Walnut 2085 Walnut 208G rAltOBti pest1 ft ..' ' i Vi ij-a-.. . KPPCATIOMATj Itelh Hctw TKS Make any a i n. Hul 1 1 1 n . , or rrioe uisu II,. .. enn i , ""ja? ..;...';.-. ."r.r:. "" ',rw' " KATIONAZ, DISfLAY 8l'ECAITY CO- yinarnrftt. l'filiaetiprila. ra. Parcel Pest Specials MEN'S HOSIERY Made of Pure Weel 25c a pair or 5 pairs for $1.19 These hose are without nneulen the warmest and most serttrenhle en the market. During the war Iher sold nt l.SO A JAIB. AW, SIZES AND fnmn Pnrcel Pest. 8c Extra OPES EVENRfO TIIX 10 0'CI.OCK J. WALTMAN 457-61 N. 8th St 60,000 Pairs of U. S. Army Reclaimed Field Shoes la Geed Wearable Condition COME TO SCHOOL NOW Hundreds of yeuns men and young women ana ueys ana girl, are begin, nlna courses of study new that will Suallfy them for soed efliea positions, en't you ba left behlndl If employed and unable te come In tha daytime, coma at nlahtl Ne matter what there Is te hinder you, overcome It and coma te school newt Stayer's Btatness Colleges 807 Catitnat Strtel FheBt, Walmit 3M rtfiYfenr Dy Scheel &llIUltJU Nlsht Scheel T Rl Estate Law ' I Cenreryanclnf rTtcyST W0JK in contraett, W He I Ab I (VI wiKeySi8.rk 'n Contraett. Atyner. RUl rreperty, MarUaa;ea, vll. rtSll ?." fndlera and Tenant. Abstracts, Asslammsnia. etc., eta. ilenday and evenlrrs. Tiltl te 0:tB. IlOOTValniit ... rhlladelnhU n.lsaaea. Thursday ntrn nn AtirtiTtra . ..! '. . Business men knew that our course, turn eui weii-irainea emce assistants, tjtenea-. raphy. BoekJteepInf and Hecretartal Ceuraaa. .sa, ?X "H .nln Owes. Call or LWm "VitiiX'niTR'rS Mia ...J?.d &.-. of Cem --- ivn vnrsinnt nt ESfi COTXKOR f Commerce Philadelphia Willi or Without Heb Malta 1 $1.95 10c Extra for Parcel Pout Nene C. O. D. Army Trading Ce. 21-27 Cliften Street Dapt. L. Newark, N. J. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGl Beat ac 1T1MT1I OiMtoet M-m- inoei ter poeaKewinsr. skiriku Titlnr. Easll. & fins fcjn'.VJf ' I?u 'jW'rrltT'H. Basils nmiii .vm.wt avrmy nri ID Tha Tayler Scheel ,",yJJi.'jflth"' Our Business Training Courses, Day or ?(lht Will Increase Your Halary. Unroll new. Yennt Men and Bera Wanamaker Institute 2SD AND ltAT.NCT RTS. ncsncles for five students In NPANISII and KMCCTION Other Courses. Bend for catalogue. MCBIOAT. rNWTBnenON Phila. Musical Academy Osrmantewn Branch, 10 1!. Walnut Lane. Cat. p. m pepi.i w.M. ea... .en, v, uiarKe, IJir. Anne McDonough w.,.(ii,ITs.INOn"' rfirir n.hMi . ..nK..t . . . i RRKIMSB " DliOMnAH """ A" Minniri nil inwlnnl nt. Hprnea 3453 Ultren; Scheel Dramatic Art Special rn, cJaesea elocution, dram, art, stngei tralnlnr, nihil anMib 141 r'k.kinBl Ul a ' f""' rln.s-s.t illl VIrIUUI ni.a OPTUCO 4011V, AUT CMNllKH O IIT8 16,000 All -Weel U. S. Army Olive Drab Blankets $4.40 Juat rerelvcd two carlends of these blankets from V. S. Oevt. Ml-wool, full slzej weleht. from I te fi lbs. There Mnnltetn are worth J12 -nch. Ordr new, before the cold weather. Don't delay. A Real Bargain ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, iRrWMORE X Atlantic, dry ATLANTIC CITY-the wonder x resort is doubly delightful just new. The ptire eir ia warmed by the Gulf Stream, and the salt breezes from the promenade decks ofTheTrayinoro overlooking the sen are restoratives upreme. Ne ether resort can afford such a aettinjr nnd such n spirit of life and gayety as is found nt 1 letel Traymore. with iti rare architectural beauty and marvelous service. The lesding resort hotel of either cenlinentt impressit e net alone ler its sire, but its attain ments in the artietry of hespitslitr. Superior inuiic. All rooms with eea and fresh baths at. inched, hireproelthroutnout. Fleer plans sent. 1 we gell courses the year round. DANICLS. WHITE Ptetident JOSEPH W. MOTT Cen. MT. tt 19,000 Pairs J& U.S. nm Khaki mm Reclaimed & Washed Werth U Genuine Regulation Breeches, purchuscd direct from U. S. Gov ernment. They nre all in geed condition. All bizes. Give waist measure. A ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. AivAmGrican. Plaa Hetel lofDisuiuditmaruiltealCtenwfirt '& I riRBPROOf aASLAOB. cAPAciTTceq. fi&jrerjr. flrclala Ae. and B.aeh. Can. 860. Prlrats AM. ELL1B. Owner. W. J. COLLINS. VSr IWarlboreuahfBIcnltclm Hetel Boscobel ICenKJCly ve. Stsam. ... . , . Hetel refurnished. K-. cellent table, rhenn 117. A E. MARION T.AKFW001). N. J. LAUREL HOUSE T.nKwenn. n, 3. new eppn OMeat ii nil most eirlntlte I.alcntoed Hetel, Finest Ilrsert Oolf Course In the Uerld T!"? .'t!"' i UJ . Of1' 32 '" from rhllndftlphla and yet truly a reaert. Uaslly reached by meter. Modern, luxurious and thoreuBhly abreast of the times. A. J. Murphr. Mar. C. V. Marehr. Asst. Msr. All New Army Raincoats JgF $5.90 Al l new n c tr ulotien U. S. Army Slicker, hav ing a storm fly front which 1 a p b ever the but but but tonetl gar ment, fnsten i n g with auto matte buckles, mak ing it Impos sible for rnin te reach the clothing be neath. IIU3 double loose back oxtend extend inp; below the s h e u Iders, and storm cellar. Col Col Cel or, Olive Drab. Werth $12.00. Reclaimed Raincoats . . . . S3.00 Reclaimed Blue Denim KlW. '. 00 Khaki Sacks, pair 20 Marine Field Shoes... . 0.1)0 Flannel Shirts, all color. 3,50 Army & Navy Stere Ce. 225 Market St., Phila., Pa. PAnCW, POST l'HEr.llU NO OOOD8 81IUTEI) O, O, p. WBITB JTOn OATAT.OO A'FlNKnHVII.I.K.JPA GALEN HALL WerucrsYille, Pa. anvaiibl. teurjJ tni IhereufEsIf com. f.rubl. Aulunn r Mrt. Dr;AJr, u.uiiul cen.rj Gelf.T.ntli. C.ri(, Mmie. 1100 fet eliiles. Vrrr Se. Oalh.MiiMg. end IIjHrl.tle D.n.rt. seal. Realdeat -. .- )" ..e.,T.unl i.r piruraitr sceenunadsUims In VV """' llIl,nuBknllaf. ikealaaet be CLOSES DECEUDXR FirtST Threngh r.rl.r Car. N.w Yerk aad Philadelphia, R.adlag R, R. GALEN MOUNTAIN. CO. HOffane M. W1WC. M.a..r. IIJl Wasttnilii n. I l'OfONO IQUNTA1NW -Mount 1'eoeo, I'a. . v""w"v, location, spaetai fatl a artntar raUa. ltoekl.t. B. U A k. V. Artmaa, KBff OWT.mNB. TJA . WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ,; " -'''-- i... - -r nsasajai ,,, .a.).,,... , ,, m .,. ,, mm , , m t a(M.JMIallaBMMMM(B1JMBaMI .! Wanamaker ' s uewn etairs otere A New Shipment of Wolf Furs Fluffy, full-fnrred new wolf Bcarfs are in teupc, gray, brown and black, nicely lined with ellk that harmonized. $85 te $55. Sets of wolf In taupe and brown nre $90 and $100. (Central) ki iFy JPA New Come Seme of the Loveliest Hats of the Winter Season Warm little turbans, with fur framing the face nd velvet or brocaded silk above, ceme first and following them clesely arc thebrlght hats scarlet, red and (whisper It) henna and, yes, bright blue may be included, also. There are many soft, lovely gray hats of the light pearly shade, seme of them trimmed with squirrel and all of them delightful. Feathers dare the Winter, tee; ostrich in its graceful natural state or in the formality of glycer ined smartness. All of the hats are new and, we think that you will agree, charming. Prices begin at $10 and $12.50. (Market) A Sale of Men's Shoes Special at $5.90 Of dark brown leather, they have full wing tips, perforations, welted soles and low, bread heels. The Sale of Beys Sturdy Shoes at $3.90 and $4.90 Gees Forward Tha shoes at $3.90 are of black or tan lcather, Blucher style, narrow or wide-tee shapes, in sizes 1 te 6; in sizes 10 te 13 H, there are shoes of black or tan leather with wide tees and durable soles. At $4.00 a pair, the shoes are in sizes 1 te 5, four styles in brown leathcr and ene in black. The fact that they were made by an army contractor and of leathers left ever from army shoes speaks well for their length of service. A Splendid New Storm Shee Thick, tough brown leather, bellows tongues, double soles, buckles and straps at the tops such are the shoes and cvery boy needs at least ene pair of thjs sturdy type. Sizes JO te l3Y2f $5.25 a pair Sizes 1 te 2, $6 a pair Sizes 2Y2 te 5Y2, $6.75 a pair (OaUery, Market) Women's Levely New Winter Dresses in ft 1 T rTTt HLT a eaie at r rices inai mean Economy Many beautiful sample dresses arc included, a few of a kind, and women will find many frocks that have the charm of real distinction and Individuality. $25, $35 and $89. At $13.50, $15 and $16.50 Geed-looking tailored dresses are of wool jersey, velour and serge, in many, many models. What Se Many Women Are Asking Fer: Velveteen and Velvet Dresses in Charming Styles Straight-line frocks, coat effects, colorful piping, beading or embroidery eh, there is great diversity! The dress that is sketched is of velveteen in navy blue,, embroidered in wool, and the skirt bespeaks French designing. $82.50. Other velveteen drescs arc $25 and $32.50 and beautiful velvet dresses are $39 and $50. Sa"ings of a third en Satin Dresses at $22.50. $25. $32.50 and upward te the mere elaborate charmeusc models at $39 te $75, are all especially worthy of notice because of the soft and beautiful qualities of the silks used. The dress that Is sketched is in navy, black or brown satin, elab orately beaded. $35. (Market) $35 $32.50 Knitted Weel Scarfs Special at $5 They are about 22 inches wide and 70 inches long and are in pretty color combina tions with fringed ends black with a white or tan stripe at the end, navy with tan or white, Copenhagen blue with black, brown with tan and black with Copenhagen blue. Fluffy Marabou Scarfs, $3 A small cape shape edged with little tails comes in black, brown and natural, nicely lined with Bilk and finished with silk ends te fasten It. Pointed Lace Cellar Lengths 35c The laces are dainty cream-color or white, cut in cellar lengths (three-quarters of a yard). They're just the sort that women want for dark frocks and blouses, and ordinarily they would be much mero. (Central) Winter Coats and Pretty Frecks for the Younger Generation New velveteen dresses, pretty enough te bring joy te the heart of any little girl between six and sixteen, arc embroidered in colored wool or silk. Seme even have little ceatees and bodices of pongee. In taupe, brown, navy and black, they are $18.50. $22.50, $25 and $28.50. Serge Dresses for Scheel nre in navy blue and are made with high waists and trimmings of silk or wool embroidery or satin pip ings. Sizes 6 te 14 years arc $5, $6.75, $7.50, $8.25 te $12. A Serviceable Ceat of Weel Jersey is In heather mixtures of blue, brown or tan and will fit girls of 12 te 16. It is helMined with peau de cygne. $27.50. Pole Coats of soft materials are In tan, blue or brown. They have roll or tailored cellars and arc full or thrco thrce quartcr length. $22.60, $25 and $28.25. (Market) , NEW ORLEANS "The PsM-UerAmarlcat" Central Tl.k.t OffieM W all Principal Rail, read and Steamship Unea In St. Charlaa Lebby. Illustrated Felder ss Request. li? Bt (ftljarlw On of Am.rl.a'e leadlnaj hotels. Accommodating ere. I00O guests. ALfRKD S. AMIR A OCK, Ltd. rroprletssrs) netMUDA The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA . "PWK nVOItOOKW. Sfanscrra DUectly on.Hber. ocemymolat.. tee ntaehed Isr Steamers or Furrijs BMmua Uhl.th..tl Ul Vt ", Fer Women Seeking Wraps Without Fur the Down btatrs btore holds many interesting things. Many of the coats and wraps are specially priced, pleasantly combining economy and fashion. At $19 te $35 you can choeso from coats and wraps of pole cloth, Belivia, tinseltone and velour in regular and extra sizes. Every ene is lined with silk and the colorings Include plenty of browns, blues and taupes. At $39 te $65 there is a very large group, including pretty wraps and coats of illama, woeldync. crystal Belivia, sllvertone and tlnseltene. They have large or small cellars of self material and arc lined with plain or figured Bilk. The coat that is sketched is of illama cloth in black, brown or reindeer, lined throughout with peau de cygne. $45. At $69 te $97.50 Seft and luxurious materials vera, fertuna, Caledonia, chamoislyne and fine Belivias are used in the making of these beautiful wraps and coats. Unusual touches, introduced in pipings, embroidery and silk stltchery, distinguish them. Fittings from 14 te 52 sizes in these furlcss wraps and coats. Plaid and Checked Skirts, $5 Just 80 of these skirts in pretty brown, Hue, tan and green colorings. They're gathered and belted and hnve a variety of pockets. Other gay and pretty skirts, gathered or pleated, are in a bew'dcring array , ....-,., ,.. -.. .... ..,.,.., . yvv IU ftiUi (Market) 7 J ' " J' tt m. flfe i 41 V wm asW IV Mk W 1 t lai M. u ir nrt Kr f I i' M n . V'l V ii'? IIS ,M XXT ffur r ii ""'"M M X 7 , cvV''i V , Tn.t , .'.rSfrfrtU J, a ... .1 tt-U.. ""fl v&L'-evj., Ltna, jj&kSte. . n, ,.-, 'iiiaHfl
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