X ,.' VENlttG PUBLIC LEDOEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 15 A '.' i Make Me Mosi of Summer Vegetables Before They Go, Advises Mrs. Wilson prcsh Foods in Season Are Greatest Energy Builders for the Coming Winter Recipes for Cucumbers, Beans and Beets Are Today's Delicacies M. A. ti.V.'M "i..iV Alirian rwtiviu WILSON a. wri. By MRS ICcrvrlaht, II mllU succulent cucumber has n. real I ., tmnnrtnnt nlacc In our diet. It ...... -f... ftn tiii rpnf nf ltrt tntnl rnntnina nuuui. " r" .-- - ,- ----, ;."'nm fnr instant two. Tlio cucumber 1. , i, M-rvpd in innny attractive wnys Sririitln the purest form of distilled i Ihiiii is available to the blood .t!1 IT can be terved in many as a vcgciuuH.-. Fried Cucumber Pare large cucumbers nnd then cut ihn lenctb of tlio cucumber in slices .ton! one-half inch thick. Dip in flour nnd then in beaten egg nnd milk nnd ben in line bread crumbs. Fry until n JtoMcn brown in hot fnt and garnish with parsley. Stowed Cucumbers Tare six large encumbent nnd then cut in nieces and placo in n saucepan and add Three finely chopped onions, Ono cup of boiling icaicr. Oook unti soft nnd then drain well end mash and season with salt and pep jicr. Add two tablespoons of butter. Hub through n slcvo nnd remove the ...ia Win in n lint illsli and snrinkle 'with finely minced parsley. To drainl the cucumbers will turn them on a piece of cheesecloth nnd squeeze. Bnkod Cucumbers Pare four large cucumbers nnd then cut In thin slices and rub n baking dish with bacon fnt. Placo a layer of cu cumbers in the bottom of tho dish, then n layer of flnelv chopped onions, then B layer OI wiu uruuu cruiuun. Two do;cn cucumbers, One dozen large onions. Sprinkle with half cup let stand lor three hour;. of salt Drain nnd nnd Season each layer with salt nnd pen- nrr nnd rencat until tue Msu is tun. Have tho ton layer of bread crumbs Sprinkle with two tablespoons of finely grated cheese. Bako in a slow oven for foity-fivo minutes. Cucumber Sauco Paro two cucumbers nnd then cut in pieces nnd placo in n saucepan with tliree-fourths cup of boillnr; water. Cook until soft and then rub through a slcvo. Now add Three-quarters cup of milk, One-half cup of flour. Dissolve tho flour nnd milk and then bring to a boil, stirring wpII. Cook for three minutes nnd then add: One onion, grated, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper, Tiny bit of parlio. Cook slowly for n few minutes longer and then use on boiled or baked fish or boiled beef. Cucumber Mnyonunlso Pare and grato the cucumbers nnd then turn into n piece of cheeso cloth and squeezo dry and add to ono cup of mayonnaise One tablespoon of grated onion, One tablespoon of finely mined parsley, One-half teaspoon of salt, One-eighth teaspoon of xcMlo pepper. Servo on tomato nnd plain lettuce. Cucumber Cntsup Pare and chop fine then place in n porcelain -lined preserv ing kcmio and add Ono cup of elder vinegar. Boil for ono hour nnd then cool nnd rub through n sieve nnd return to the kcttlo nnd add the following spices tied In n piece of cheesecloth: One teaspoon of pepper. One-half teaspoon of allspice, Ono-half teaspoon of cinnamon, One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of cloves, Two tablespoons of brown sugar, One-half teaspoon of caiicnnc pepper. Cook slowly until the mixture is thick and then fill into sterilized bottles nnd stand tho bottle In a preserving kcttlo nnd bring kettle with water to tho neck of the bottles, to n boil rapidly. Boll for twenty minutes nnd then remove nnd senl the bottles securely. Let cool nnd when cold dip the tops of bottles In melted scaling wax nnd store In n cool place. To Theso Glazed Onions Peel one dozen medium-sized onions nnd parboil whole, until nearly tender. Drain nnd then place in n saucepan . .Two tablespoons of "bacon or ham fat, Ono teaspoon of sugar. Heat nnd when hot add tho onions nnd cover closely nnd cook very slowly, ndding four tablespoons of water, drained from the onions. After ten minutes removo the lid nnd let onions brown up lightly nnd season. Onion Tudding Rub n linking dish well with butter nnd then place n bottom layer of thinly sliced onions and then fine bread crumbs. Sprinkle each layer of bread crumbs with: One tablespoon of grated cheese, Ono tablespoon of finely minced parsley, Ono tablespoon of finely minced green pepper. Repeat until the dish is full, having the bread crumbs on top. Cover with one nnd n half cups of very thick cream sauce before putting on the top lnyer of crumbs. Bake for thirty minutes in a modern tc oven. String Beans Bnkod in Cream Sauco String one quart of beans and then cut in inch pieces nnd place lu a sauce pan nnd cover wltli boiling water. Cook until tender nnd then drain and place in n uniting disn and add I'tro onions, minced fine, Two green peppers, minced fino, Two cup of thick cream sauce, Ono teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper. Sprend smoothly over tho typ nnd sprinkle with Ono-half cup of fine bread crumbs, Tico tablespoons of grated cheese. Bake in n moderate over for twenty - uvo minutes. Onion Dumplings Wnsh nnd minco very lino two bunches o green onions or scullions. Place in n mixing bowl and add One cup of mashed potatoes, One-half cup of bread crumbs, Three-quarters oiiji of flour, Ono teaspoon of salt. Ono-half teaspoon of pepper, One-quarter teaspoon of thyme, of baking pow- two level tcasnoons o ucr, Ono iccll-bcatcn egg, Ono tablespoon of melted butter. Form into n dough by kneading nnd then form into balls the size of nn egg. Drop in n saucepan containing three qunrts of boiling water nnd cover closely nnd boll for fifteen minutes. Remove tho lid nnd lift with n skimmer on n largo hot platter, l'our over tho dump llngu with n thick cheese banco nnd garnish with finely minced green pep pers. Baited Beets AVnsh ono dozen small beds nnd cover with boiling water i.ml cook until ten der. Let cool nnd then remove the skins nnd placo in n baking dish nnd ndd one dozen onions, parboiled. Now tnko One ami one-half cups of water In which beets were cooked, Ono-half cup of vinegar, Seven tablespoons of flour. Dissolve the flour nnd bring mixture to n boll. Cook for five minutes nnd then add Two green peppers, minced fine, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, One-quarter teaspoon of thyme. l'our over the beets nnd onions nnd spi'inklo one-quarter cup of bread crumbs over the top nnd then two table spoons of grated cheese. Bake in u moderate over for thirty minutes. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My dear Mrs. Wilson please cither print In your column or send mo recipe for preserved strawberry jam. MRS. II. IV B. t, Strawberry Jam Wash the beries and then stem. Place in n bowl nnd crush fine with potato masher. To every cup of crushed straw berries mid two-thirds cup of sugar. Placo in preserving kettle and cook un til thick. Watch carefully. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S ONE UTILE BLEMISH Through a Woman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON The Marital Penal Code Second in wisdom only to tho de cision of Solomon in the case of tho disputed child is that of tho Judge in ew York City who bentenced n hus band haled to court for neglect and loafing, to washing the dishes for his wife! A woman judge might havo sentenced mra to staying nt home for n whole day nnd attending to his threo childrcn clwmlnig hoiiBo. getting tho meals nnd doing tho family wasli while his wife went to a mntinee, tho idea being to Eivo him an insight into his wife's Job that would cure him of neglect and loafing. Hut tho mngistrnto in question does not tee it tlmt way. "I believe," ho says, "in prescrib ing for domestic troubles just as n doc tor does for a patient. Different ail wents require diffcicnt remedies." So It hni hfpn Mltf trwlnfl Minf fl.io i . .. . . --- JlSV.-vy.. ..,, n,,,. jurists wiviom lie embodied hi our loianion law, and tlmt a bill bo passed denning the nrioun marital offenses with tho proper and exact penalties. I cr instance : Husband who keeps dinner waiting mutt drop a coin U tne dime bank. Husband who spills ashes on tho rug mutt clean house that week. llu.baml found admiring another Jomnn must take his wife out every hoturday night. Husband who does not see what his vwfe i,a to do must tako her job for one week. Husband who smokes too much must buy his wife a weekly box of candy. Husband who gts out alone must uimi mo unuy lor n wppIc whlln . l i ... . . . - mu " mo nignts ou. not find his collar button must forfeit his cigar that day. Husband who brings nnexpected guest to dinner must tako his wife out to dine tho next night. If for some reason special humiliation is caused the penalty la two dinners out. To our ordinary minds it may not bo entirely clear how in every case these remedies are going to restore mutual confidence and produce marital happiness. Also we miiy not quite un derstand the Ecalc by which the reln tionehip of offense to penalty is figured out. But these ni. matteis thnt wo must leave to the wisdom of tho new Solomon who restores tranquillity and happiness to the homo by sentencing n neglectful husband to washing dishes ! ADViniTISlTMENT Will Mar Your Beauty No mattor how perfect tho features or how prettily gowned, if your com plexion Is marred by n pimple or ugly blemish, you cannot poBseso complete beauty. Littlo facial blemishes can bo easily lemoved by tho use of Black nnd Whlto Denutv Bleach. This deliRhtful flesh-tinted cream forms an Invisible coating which will clear tho skin of tan, freckles, pim ples, unsightly blotches, liver spots and similar blemishes. , Black and Whlto Soap should be used In connection with Beauty Bleach. It is a puro soap nnd a dc llghtfut aid in keeping tho skin clear, Boft and youthfu). Black and Whlto Beauty Bleach can bo found at your drug or department ntore: Bleach 60c thu packaco, Soap 25c the cake. Free literaturo nnd ramples of Black and Whlto Faco I'owder and Talcum sent upon re quest t0 Rita Murny, Plough Chem ical Co., Memphis, Tenn. Adv. wMiM pnr bleach Jng ADVEUTI8KMENT Wf. ilUMlQllfl U in diinu nnf i ll l.f .. ! tie Is beautiful must provide her wlt'i flmTfii sat ecc""1 olrcilFo n new suit Husbnnd who swears when ho does 1920 Cleveland Guy A. WHIey MoJor Co. .uiiu.iii hTHi:i:i' at vivi' W: RUMP & fl fl ROUND if fflpV ttr JWm w)m -C -jrfffisKS llfcHUCi fl roast m raw. "ji Ok Ml iik, IQc AM m 4 1! sflARP ml Mm t lUS. CHEESE W ?& Oj pw mm Years of cxponenco in Delecting fruit havo mado it possible for wi ti the ntoro of Henry K. Hallowcll & Son to nrovidn vnn finest fruit obtainable. You will find their Melons. 'Peaches. Cl.nwins fth the very Plum3. in fact, all the fruits which vnu likn lmsr. tn hn r.f fu ,.' delicious flavor. XfIIAT lovely woman is not more ''lovely when around her neck 3lio wears a string of pearls? Of all jewels they are probably tho most becoming. For countless ages poets havo sung of them theso jewels from tho depths of tho sea. A pearl necklace is a gift always to bo treasured. It is therefore, onlv and natural that you will wish to make your selection from such a well- there is nothing which can compare I 5nYn,,,u'n3,aa u,at of bailey, Banks with it, for it is so cooling and re-1 & 1Vtiai Company, where you will freshing and easy to prepare. Why keceivo export advico. It is a very not havo HallowoH's send their i l,?,!KhtfV1 custom to give a young superb fruit to you while you aroKV- inn moJtPnsivo string of pearls away, just us hundreds of others are1 r"'A' ",a ,?i . u lo ,Il0m tImo doing, for they guarantee perfect I t(? tIniP.on bli'thdaya and other an dellvery to any Lm.mr r. ort or el.v I nlverSBrjCB, until at length it be- within looo nillea ot 1'hiUiieiphU? iconics a necKiaco oi reul importance, WONDERFUL Honoydow Melons and Cantaloupes! Moro delicious this year than ever before from tho Imperial Valley, California, which is tho best producing section for this fruit in the world. Those which I have had from Hallow-ell's, Broad Street below Chestnut, havo been marvelous. There you will also llnd the most luscious Georgia Peaches, Hugo bincK and wluto California Cherries and delicious Plums Apricots. What would wo do in tho summer without fruit? As a dessert her AFTER surveyed her wardrobe, iN xiau summcrtimo tho work of tho housekeeper should bo made ' littlo evening frock I as 1,iKlltias possiblo; and if you will d admired so often I CTX "iW"1 BH,toro of o soiled; Then theic I rnFn a"k, "" "" Ch?-tnut did not woiry; she !"'? ' R ' ,"""' r""""' I""""? honeymoon the brido She had worn tho dainty whHi John had w.uu ,t o ijuuo nuwuu. i.iuu uiuii- 'Str. ,. ...iii ,,,, r. -"-r:-" was the eilk sport with a gicaso,"". ,!' , "" n ' ," """i1,10 spot on the front. But, boing a wiso lvestI C?$ ?C-C3l c,Pk littlo bride, she did not wofrv: eho A:L '" 1..ane"' washing Elected all the things which s r ; '"V1 ,AT "i0''11 including some win increase the summer's pleasure f John's clothes--whito flannel 1 1 nm sure thnt vnu wm.i.i i.w.. ..' . I . ,-. 'VvmijiiLfv 1111 nivfl n suit of Palm Poach cloth etc. and sent them to Barg's, 1113 ""'lo-'tnu1- Street. In a very shoit Mmo they wero returned to hor look ng as fresh nnd new' as over. Vhcrovor you nro this summer, if 'ou wi'l rend your clothes to Barg's o bo rlenned they will roccivo rrrompt attention and bo returned to you by rarcol ro( without rxtra otiarue. VOU Would unlnv nn . i All i. i . - - " "'""""B iuuio stove, ior instance. lt, la V? "cst-looking and most com ploto littlo electric stovo of tho kind that I havo seen mado of nickeled steel with aluminum utensils. You can cook threo different things at onco and very quickly, too. It is therefore especially convenient for preparing breakfasts, lunches or Bjimlay evening suppers. Tho prion U 15. CHESTNUT STREEtf ASSOCIATION Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Ready to Help You to the Fullest Enjoyment of the, Week-End Holiday Women's Fashionable Oxfords and Strap Pumps Re-PricedL Sj54 Opp Hclf-Price Sale of Lingerie Ribbons, 45c, 55c, 65c for 10-Yard Pieces Palo pink satin with blue edg ing the kind for which women hac been asking for "Summer lingerie, frocks nnd kiddies' clothes, 'ft inch, 45c: inch. E5c; y2 inch, GEc tho piece. Tied in bows without charge for any one who wishes it. Stamped Guest Towels 25c Good ones of cotton huck with hemstitched ends nnd neat de signs stamped for embroidery. 16x21 inches. Short-Sleeve Voile Blouses, $1.65 About Half Price Fresh and now in a dozen good looking styles. All of "soft fine voile. Two styles are ovcrblouses. the others have Peter Pan, roll or flat collars, some with the vesteo front, others with frills. Laco trimmed or quite simple, as preferred. Kiddies' Straight-Leg Rompers Lowered to 85c Cool Summer play clothes for little boys or girls of 2 to 5 years. Sturdy blue poplin trimmed with tan or tan trimmed with blue. White Gabardine Skirts $1.50 Regular and Extra Sizes Best looking skirts we've seen for the price 1 Four styles in reg ular sizes and one style in extra sizes, all of smoothly woven gab ardine. Finished with interesting pockets and buttons. Pink Bandeaux, 35c A thousand fresh new ones just arrived. Hook back or hook front kind with tape shoulder straps. ffv- . . .-. .. . .. . . Almost a third and more than half of the original costs can be saved on these standard Wanamaker shoes. ; Strap pump3 of tan calfskin with high or brlby French heels and turned 3olcs. Brogue oxfords of tan calfskin with low oy medium heels; welted soles. Pumps of gray and brown suede and blak satin. Nearly all sizes in every style and thestyles are so desirable that we wish we had more than sixteen hundred pairs. This webk's vacationists will want to see them early in the day. Children's Shes, $1, $1.65, $2 51 for pumps of patent leather or white canvofe, sizes 2 to 4J6; parents will save more than n th'itd of the original price. $1.G5 for anklc-otrap pumps of patent lecAher with tuincd soles and spring heels, sizes 4 to 6 and 8'A to 11; parents will save a third and more. $2 for oxfords of white leather with welted soles, sizes 8J4 to 2; parents will save more than hnlf. (Cliritnfit) ox-Pleated Cream Serge Skirts, Special at $$ How pretty ono of these would look with a smart liUle sweater! The skirts are quite full and are in the creamy shade that girls like. White Corduroy Skirts, $5 Of fine walo cordtjroy, these are made with interesting pocket flaps, finished with pearl (buttons. Flannel Skirts, Special at tf9.75 The flannel shirt which is sketched is in a cream int with a black hair line plaid. Others areistriped in pink or blue and gathered at the waist. Plain-Color Flannel Skirts, $7.75 Thesearc in bright red, light pink or light blue and are cut on youth ful lini3, gathered at the wai3t. (Market) $9.75 S5 yw T l ie walrus , Traveling Bags ' f Are Marked $12 and $15 ' emphasizing the excellent v.vilue that is obtainable in the Down Sltairs Leather Goods Store. These are roomy, capacious bags, solidly built of durable shyunken walrus. Black, of course, wth the interesting markings chnrtvfcteristic of wall us. Leather linings and good strong catches. 18-inch sirAs. $15 bags have sowed' frames, spring catches and are ''cut extra full. $12 bags aro not qufto so large and havo riveted frames. Black Enamel Suitcases, S3.8K Shiny black cases, cretonne lined, in 18 nnd 20-lnah sizes. With Trays, $5 These aro 24 and 26-inch sizes and roomier all around. They have cretonne linings, trays and fasten with short, straps across the tops. Leather cornei-3 for extra durability. (Chestnut) Strap-Wrist Silk Gloves, $1.50 and $2 Many women havo been want ing them to wear with sweaters, sports suits and for traveling . Of Milanese silk, with doublo finger tips, they havo 3-inch cuffs nnd straps that pull them in snugly. $1.50 a pair for gloves in white, black, pongee nnd taupe shades. S2 a pair for a heavier quality in white and pongee. (Central) Cohprful Crepe Breakfast Coats, $2 Pretty 'cotton crepe affairs in rose, 7Lnk, light blue, Copen hagen and lavender. Many womci uso them as negligees. Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $3.85 ?Vany women, planning trips to Vhe cooler resorts, aro asking usj for these corduroy robes. In pink, rose, light blue nnd Copen hagen. (Centrnl) Bathing Suits to Take Along Every week-ender and vacation ist needs to have a bathing suit tucked away some place in bag or trunk, if she is bound toward seashoro or lake. Good suits, low in price and interesting in style, abound in the Down Stairs Store. Women's bathing suits of dur able black cotton surf cloth are $2.25 to $10.75, with special value at $3.25. Silk Suits start at $5.85 and go to $16.50, with sonic interesting black taft"eta3 trimmed with red or blue checked gingham at $12.75. Rubber caps and hats are 25o to $2.50. Beach shoes pair. (Market) 1.75 and $5.75 Are the New Low Prices for What do you think of real shell cordo van and tan calfskin brogue oxfords at $5.75? That's tho bitr news of tho r.Ton'a Shoe Store, Market Street Gal'cry, this week-end. Substantial, smart, comfortable shoes that one will feel well dressed in. Made with perforations and bnll straps. Until now they havo been a good bit higher in our regular stocks but the assortment is growing limited and we want to clear out tho whole lot quickly. So these splen did shoes havo been marked down to $5.75 for the men who know what's what. 250 Men Can Get Wonderful, Oxfords at $2.75 A noteworthy purchase of thousands of pairs came hero some time ago at two dollars more and these 250 pair repriced $2.75 are all wo nave left. Too bad if a man who wants good shoes at a low prico docsn t see this announcement. Because they are Wanamaker quality even if they arc less than half the "price for which the maker intended them to sell originally. Tan leather on English lasts and with welted soles and in nearly every size to start with. f .i lf'o. $2.75 xJjrffTiK $5.75 wiL, (Mnrlcet Street, Gallery) are 50c to $2.73 Men's White Flannel Trousers, $10 July marks tho hcydey of white flannel trousers nnd here they arc in a plentiful supply. All-wool and of the correct creamy tint. With narrow stripes, they arc $7. Khaki-Color Trousers, $1.90 and $3 Nothing like them for roughing it. Palm Beach Suits Will Taks the Stiw Out of Hot Weather Cool, well-cut suits, in the darker tan shades that men prefer, have just arrived at $16.50. ((Jnllerj, Mitrlict) Sale of Comets, $1 to $3 (Models for all types of figures) Bat hinp Girdles, $1 Comfortable and easilyndjusted elastic girdles, each with six hoso supporters which -Aro attached to coutil insets. In pink nnd fastening with threo rmaps in tho front. TVtree 'Good Corsets, $1 Two are of light-weight coutil, tho third of batiste. They are lightly boned and etro for slender to average figures. Feaihcr-XVeight Corsets, $1.50 Unusually fino Ivrochos and plain coutils nro used in these corsets. They nro fn- average figures and havo elastic inserts in tho tops. Front-Lace Corsets, $2 An excellent coutil model which is low in front, vet long in back. It is rf medium figures and has clastic inserts. Fbr Heavy Figures $2.50 Strongly-bdnecl corsets with long skirts nnd the biond graduated sti: in front, which is short enough for comfort The backs aro Uuk and wed boned, giving a graceful line Sizes up to J!4. Pink Satin Corsets, $3 A speranl, indeed! Tho daintiest littlo corsets that you can imagine. They have good bnclc boning nnd tho front steel is very shcA-t with nn elnstic lacing below it. Slender young women buy these corsets as fast as wo can get them. Elastic Girdles, $1.50 For all sorts of stienuous exercise theso girdles are just right. They havo the lightest of boning tho front steel is but 0 inches long nnd nro re-enforcod across tho front with pink cout'l. 10 inches deep. 12-inch depth, ?2; 14-Inch depth, $2.50. (Central) er Dresses at Their Loveliest Orgasidie Dresses al $3.75, $5 and $7.50 Gingham Dresses at $4.50, $4.75, $5 to $8 Voile Dresses at $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6, $7.50 to $8.50 Organdies in all the cool tints of pink, rose, peach, maize, sunset, Nile, oichid and white; Voiles in light dainty patterns, or dark blues nnd figured designs that one can scarcely distinguish from Georgette; Ginghams, as fresh as morning glories, in checks and plaids with crisp white organdie collars, sashes or little pleated frills. Such are tho wonderfully pretty dt esses thnt make up this great collection of Summer frocks. Ail are becoming and wearable, with an air of youth and charm about them. Hundreds of different stylos are here for your choosing, presenting dresses suitable for women of every type and for all sorts of Sum mer occasions. Many of the Dresses Are Half Price having been bought at just half tho prices that wiu limners nan anticipated selling them In fact, so low are tho prices, afl along the' line rridf miAmr nmwn n .,111 r lit ' -". ""iiw.il hiu luei mat sno must h uhu, iwo or even uuee moio frocks through the Summer. Fittings for everybody sizes 14 Ov UJMLtfiMrUiTtomiMii iiibib ..WB,i,MiaWBMMWl,iri,-BB nmnmn,,,.. Wl ih.Jinriiin. -1r.rlr, Girl v. nvo V .' i to see her W $8 0r $7.50 v $4iS0 2 fc s Sleeveless Dresses ,. "!.e "V..f .inen.0-. in Pnlc. blue SI f 4 nr mni7n wifli ...lii, u:.ii ... JSZSL Sizes 7 to 14 yeais. --.) usi wnat mo girls wantl with alreUyVuinVo SftWh? eT? tf i1?6' ,B b,uo or iac' lion of one o mo X?.,,8 t&lj Other Good Frocks for Girls sizesTto8 H JIM;'0 f W,th a tan bodico an'1 !k blue skirt, -airy organdies in lavender, mniee, pink or blue, sizes 8 to 10 years SC GO- 12 toiG,o;icadr8r$7:,7'0irco,or voncs f j - di jkss MM,M. "7 Prited figures o. vw,.40) ones ( io i4 years, $3.75. and square necks with white For Six-Year-Olds wear actio whito voile dresses, smocked In pink jiriti) or blue, are $2.75. LJthfAM.'n iWf3ileitlil yLtiWiyiaW' ?' f .V - !)'H . ' "'" hVt.'trff JWi , j&tbS v- M" f I '-,',""'v"'"" -' ' y - --'- 'irriifltfiW-rir Jft.Tlf?itlf-'J'i i ' "V" v '" li i 1
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