WJP ;!.., W I1., sr S" VI. 6 yr-" LCVftNItfa PUBilO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, OHAY, WeVEMBEfe 28, 1021 BETTER-CITIZEN r III Hetter Citizens' Dnr observance In the I Ifl y Haptlst Temple, gtiperlntendcnt .Icre I IH I '' 'I'"'', "Mid Uip celebration should be VI I I held nnnunllv. .Inliti Viiiiii:iilil;er spoke nil "llelter ttlzeiiihli)" nt the nb-prvniicp in Itctlt- nii Irrnli liii Inn I'luircli. The nlti'lid ance vvn 1.HVI. mi iticienc of '!." ever til" "nine Stitidu lnt i-i 'I'lnie for rnpiiliir Aiificr "AtiK'i- in Chii lli'lnrin" win the tiiniiii" ui' the Hp . Mr. Arthur C. liahl vvln in n "Hetter t'ltirctislilp" M:iv ad dress in the Clietntlt Stivet I'liiptlst t'liuieli. l-'ortleth nnd Chestnut tieet Mr. I'alduin mi Il Hint iiner i needed, nnccr 'ti the putt nt' l'lillndclphiti'- 1 citizens nt the mii'ii;liteiiii niitlinih ntul ninthcs nf the Cimtrnctnr I'mnbine I lint ipi(itm Mnmr Mimic's VitmiiiN- -tJcttftt Citizen., Day." I. h.i, be r U".w"" w,ll never ln, Km mi,,.,,. derided, is te be nn mutual "V-ut In the klii in Hiilnilelplilii until we h-iirn hew Sunday schools of this .ty. f!lewiir,' te be nnsri." Mr. Itnlilwln -aid. 'The tba tremendous success of vetr-rdn. created mi'imce ,lt pri-cut i nidiflM - Vf- il . inn nn i , .1" e .. I... eiK'e. I lie fill t UlSU llliili t Mil llllll Mere than 400.000 crowded the Mindny . nil ..,.,,.,.: ,,:,. . .,, in ,,. TO BE HELO YEARLY? 400,000 Crowd 713 Sunday Schools of City en First Observance TALKS ON NATIONAL IDEALS me attendance iaf election 1- -urMiri .it. nnd teir.ble. ' Indiffi ri in'e t.ri ih p.ut of decent pi npks permits n stiinll tninmltt te mulse inhibitions f thetiisi'lMw in t'ettinil nnd te miiiiipuliite our ufftiit for privnte interests. The wih nm lerity of our citleti-dilp i clenn iiik! iilgh-niiiKli'd. hut up lm-k the fii'lnu et .miiKuniieii thin will send tin m n We lime been unciy wit lif (Mints nnd I mm' mi--eil the ;nni' ''ilngs. We liute nn -e.1 the (entenipt- llile teliu' et I'tM.llcll, the I'Mltlll itl- iliffiTeti' ' ' t'n' .I'ulpe in pelitns. the' -iiiu.i ii .i u -iiu'.-s unrelated te the i l'ud.i'iiil swiim et i. ,r court and UuitiK their ew ii t. ii ei'.'i ii tl e wei.-t pis tf tuhoels, hen nu nievnce of 175,000 for ;i ininy Sundin w.nt'.i Iinne been considered Reed. Ordinarily there me 1200 0(Ml nn ii. women and children in attendance eiciy Sunday out of u total enrollment of .'124,000. Overtlev meitlnps were licM in many of Use Tl-t Sunday schools, nntl in fill rif llinni ).! 11, A. 11.. if ihn ,lnv 11 . a fctrenKfhenlns: nnd improvement .'if tin- l'elv I'"'"'1" te turn the in- N out. ideals of rltlr.rnplup. te'- the lietteniieni of the nation, us pre.1 l'.i.ifd hv Mttv.ir Moere. Doubles Its Attmid.inic The Ilichnrdsen Memerial l'nl erl.in Sunday Scheel. Sixtieth an. I Walnut strevts. observed the day bv ileubllnps Its ntteudance. the choel overtlenlng into the church au ditorium. A pageant. "The Power of Ohrlnian Ideals," was pnsPiitdl I' members or the school St. Paul's Prestuteritui S 1 ' 1 Scheel, Fiftieth street ii.nl Iluliiine.i avenue, reported an ntietie ui of n "i Mian 10iX .T WUHmUI Sinn ti is t'n superintend' nt Sheriff Kebert V.. I.nnibci . Ted nn address en ' Citirensh-p' i i the iSrst Cotcvegatienal Suudiiv S I in Germantewu. t,"erge Can. !" i tierintendent. l-operted u receid ut'ein! nce. In (in-turi Presbyterian Sund.ix Scheel. Eleventh street and Lehigh u nue, an Increase of 110 was regi'i i'i' ever the uttenduim' of the prci i.uj Sunday. Willinin . 1. amies. e ict.irv ..f t! Pennnylvania S'atc Snbb.uli .U-n .11 'ten. spoke en "Tin- It'-sj eus,bil.tv "t the Church in tli Mutter .' lint. CitienBhip" 111 the S1101.1l T'nil .1 llrethren I'ini-ii. r.fty-iiin''i 'i 1 Catharine street- S lp.-nnti 1. n-n- .1 It. McKelvev iijini'un. eil an ult eininn- 1 of "1X cetntfiiieil te t lU one 11 u- a' vterday. Mere than IiHmi persons ntteiiil'd M. Soelhinq and HcAlinq Quickly relieves skin and scalp disorders e co steps itching and burning and usually restores skin health PKESCRIBED BY DOCTORS NEARLY THIRTY YEARS Should be in every home LINOLEUMS r' eui s t ?.f rtienr : Cfrniantun-n 0." 381.1 kemlncteii A- 1 Bl !! wSZIM 1 1 1 'or I H M M wTw TYPE 57X CADILLAC NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Market Street. Camden, N. J. rliiim- ( .iiiiiIi-ii .MIM AI)ritTrs ,mj - l) I lillsl Ml M- jjj ' 'e I Tii till- -tO) I 1 : 1 l.K hi-n and ir ' Housekeepers et cmiaaeitnia :ira unity ;..i of ,1. Friinkhn MJIjt ;e be ii,-. .Uu.iblt- m i.jiiip.1,, supplying many etht r heti-nn!il .- . e-surk. &ZiruWLh' g&OJYi ltit, NVOMA.N wl'e .-hulls .!- -,H- 'pin: SP1KIT n! 1 store of J. Franklin Millc. UilJ x till- tii ur ;. Chestnut Street, will surely flml i l'!VnB nPI""nches 'Plir SPIRIT ..: 1 hr.-t'iuis ;,...n -L till- I h - .nr !. 'lie 5i-. ....ii nf And a 1:1ft IV'llii ll 1 (i1HJi3 tfnTtl fill .ti.fn it' everything which she wants t.iasis; , IJaley HanU and Mati CemiJ.lK ner in Keeping neu?e. 11 i i-,:, n.iut.il te witi tue greatest .tpnu Heusefurnishing Stere of Philadel phia and its stock of merchandise ia remarkably comprehensive; be ginning with the smallest kitchen utensil, it includes all the latest unnllan. .11 i c!. . es Veu will il-" find many artielm tli-i'- vhl' h w.'.l n.il l liltlnn. Chi i-tma It" you will take your . h-t there. .iU will 111, d the most eviuNite articles, rangii.ir it. price t'l'i'iu the very moderate te the meit etpensive. Beautiful jewels, ui -et lings such as etilv nna many anieUH tiif vnii n w.a 11 .ihi- n . . . , attractive a.nl pru-t. al I'hri.tnms Cft, 1 "!" s artists can design; .silver Thin mernliiir 1 -a .is ii.u ti:ularlv Iri- presseil i'!' '' ult-plav of I'jni Tran?parent i en li.sl.i-.s unU purir!cil vi-Ith this varietv of U!nd :' il -hr- . rnade of thi.s v.ire v m ! il iihap) and size fnt l.,ikinff Jle..ivr, feed toelce'l i'i r;it--( t.i-' s lit 1 because It ritu - its tl.in.r. Tl.csr iliahcs. nlwj-N i..i f 'i '. )' t ilmcelcr, crack. lem 'r 1 hip ' tea and dinner services; single pieces, uses, bonbon diyhe., candlestick- ; charming toilet sets, lovely 111 .!.. .11I ill ngii ; 1 ,11 libnps i"t Ki '0 ilfT .1:. 1 Ti'atuiirn . ' i -'J- ineH U.unt .ui I .ir' . .is 1 r- ir.1'1 1 .' f.'t. ! l."l 'In I.H A S a Chnstmns uax, Lis t it wen dcrful te be able te send at thintr as perishable as i-ruit te a place 1000 miles away? Yet Hnllo Hnlle well's, Bread Sued beh.w 1. hest nut, guarantee n rt'ect delivery that far. And what se enjoyable a a Gift Basket of Fruit? Have ye-i seen their great variety of Baskets? Plain bamboo ones and extri n.ely attractive hand-painted m.es, .Jap anese Hampers nnd Buckets a '-ich 1 mahogany color. Kacl. baske' is net only filled with the most. Iusciejs Fruits, including a largi clustei of , these fnmeus Hothouse Grupes from ' Belgium, but the Fent i- arranged ey ixiK-rt-s te if v. i 11, nnt ,r s , nfTPCtF Tl 'ir 11.8" !' ". J8 V. '- il'- i -" I" 1 .!." veur !lt mi : e'.r -'n ' ' Baskets nr I'r.i . TMIE LITTLK Lnue el a ; ..r ag-: came te ire with tears in hfi eyes and her "going awnv" suit tn her arms. "I hate te part with it," she mourned, "but 11 is se billed nnl spotted." "Tune it te Barg-'. 11 l'i Chestnut Street." F seassured her. "and they will 'lean and pic" it beautifully or you could have it dyed. Yeu have re idea hew -wart and new they will make it leek." Then she brought out her last win-, ter's furs, also very shabby and dirty. "What uiild I de with tru-c?" she asked. 1 told her te send them te Unrgs', tee, for they de as -atis-factery weik with turs as with fabrics. In i'ae'. everything which ! may be cleaned or dyed, from drop-, erics te gloves may be sent te them with most pleasing results. '"; piIHISTMA urn", v.'iu ai.u :u '. ' vThe three -eem in.spniirnbli Ami whin jeu thn 1. of fur.s you -uiely think of the -;. re e .1. Ilnbi-Teitin-ger, P.'U r'-.i-tr.j Street. Tlv y liave redund th'- pine of al! thi-'r lur en'-. I e'.'V wish 1 reiild de .rilie fjlly hew .i.vel 'U- the-e 10.it. arc. Of tlii l.i'"-t n-edil- be. ut.t'uil.v n-ade with le'-i-ly i!u I11..1 - et hu r iiHiiiitng lei..."- Ttipy include prac tually every .... ! -i fur -Melu.in.in, suf. ar.d griv; lI'i-.-v Caraiul. Anier.c.in Br...idial. Miiik, Mu-icnt and 'i.ai.y ethers, alway- of th,. t'.n ivt qualiiy. And e.spicially de 'tit.s have a vvuitdiriu1 -ddtien i,' Hul si ti Seal-, M'e.il! ' i.uced ! veu are t 'unking nt t'liyii.g tur t 'iri-in..!-, ifi! of 1 uurst ,veu b' -ufi' te -of th. -iiletid ' in"t t ,r ire, I ) , "(V'. OF-Ali I r v sf-i-.nu l .1--1 up " 1.1 l.-tte th.s hew get net thai Hew 1 -.1 nun-' .i.jin I f. . .. .'t n -tail -, ) nil it -- 1 hlB vfl t ,: ' 1 later et;. 1 bae you heard 'or ifii ark? Si n e i" oils in iiii '1 -i." .i.iii-i -- .... that thev 1 ai - -. I 0 ll.ein, I suggest tn y "-v "hat hiih be"n tireven by in. in;, te It the Piifi-cc Bifocal th. I I.T1-.X. The expert fitter.--at 'Wall i O.l. s. Optitinns 1 7 1 f I t'he-tnut Street, w 11 nl.ul!; give juli advice iiinteri.iiig them. It may be that the rfa-eti you nave found bifocals unsiiUHl'.ietery is be cause they are net positioned cor rectly. And think of the time you would save and the annoyance you nil .1 fill if I II l Ml ! .1 I . t 1,,,. , ,' (, . out.' intlt ' hunt; 1 u ,iir f, iss, .. xN 0 MATTKI' hew warm our iletlung niav he, there ate davs when the wind will blew down your neck and a geed woolen siarf is indeed a cemf.ut. I saw a splendid assortment of these scarfs in th" unu.-uallj well-appointed depuitnunt for motorist- at the -ten- of MacDonald A 'anipbt'll, l.'J .-I-'hi t'he.stnut Street. They were of the finest Scotch Weel-, fajnel's-IIen aen ngeia, ct-iuing up te the high -lai'dard -n' quaiitv for which all of Mm Donald & Campbell's wennnjr appnrel i, noted. Yeu will find then '.1 ail the pepulai ceIum: numerous shaues of blown, tan, gray, blue, ei-., ir-i hiding the heather mixture-, with cress stripts of centrastlne coin . The nrice is $2.50 and upward. Yeu will find them I ,U be a timely suggestion for Christmas. sible way. Ged lieilp us te be angry with wrong doing At the "geed (itlzenship ' celehrn celehrn lien In the (leth-einene Methodist Kpls Kpls ceial Church, Proud nnd Wc-tmetO' litiul streets, the Hev, Dr. Jehn Wnteh Wnteh erii, president of ' the' Temperance Heard. Philadelphia Conference of the Mrthedist Chuich. was tile speal.el'. lie urged the enforcement uttlherltlcfl te thew no fear nor favor hi their pro-eenll'n of Influential persons who ire detet ted conspiring, with bootleggers te defraud the (iereriitnent. PLAN NEW SUMMER CAMP Council of Y. M. H. A. Arranges for Summer Outings Plans for n -utnmei- camp In the east em part of the Stale were formulated nt the flr-t meeting of the Council of (he KiiMcru IVnns.tlvntilii District of Yeung Men's Hebrew Association at HllO lnstei street jeslerdnv . Tn weil; out additional plans for the c.iinp, which it Is hoped will he opened in the hitler part of net June, the following cemmlttc was appointed : Charles A. Apfelbnum nnd Snniucl ChertnU. Cenlesvllle : Miss Anna Mnnn. Norrmtewn . .I. N. Sokehl, executive s'eiretiirv of The local organization, nnd Miss M ie Pester. Philadelphia, and Mis. (ii-rttud. Hart Wilmington LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpe Me nnd pep was In the selfinc room. pep Riuenking and thlnklnir nnd me! looking nt my nrlfnietlck homework nnd wishing that whoever invented home work had bin ran ever or something be fore they invented It, and nil of n sudden 1 hail 11 hleer. "iiying, liny p0p, 1 nct jeu use te he geed us enj thing in arif metiek wen .ten went, te nkoel, dhlent jeu, pep' Well I lipllnvn-thern tvna One boy In the class belter than I was. but he was Ixceptiennl, scd pep. Did you ever win eny prizes or eny thing, pep? I seil, AlOt lllllt A L.IU ll-UIUIUUL-l i itJ 1 i KPrl line, nml T unl. Well ft lien. COSll 1 tell yen lets wat, slppew you de this Ixnmplc that we get for homework nnd sec If your unser Is the same ns mine, nn.l If 1l lu Til bnnttr litlllOQ rite. Lets hnve n leek nt It, scd pep. Ami I showed him the isnmplc and he took mil his fountain nen nnd started te de It en a peecc of phper, snylng, Let me see new, let me sec. this leeks simple cnuff, let me sec, if 4 men enn de a piece of werk In .1 and n half days working 8 hours n dny, let me see, wat kind of a foolish ixfltnpie is mis 10 Htvi: CUT PRICE SHOE REPAIRING mill t. 11 QUALITY WORK AT REDUCED PRICES' yfsxxt CHASE chills of winter quickly with a big, flowing bowl of sunshine the Simplex Electric Sunbevvl Radiator. Just attach it te the electric, lieht socket in any room i. will spread cheer into any corner. The Sunbevvl is as eco nomical te operate as a Simplex electric iron or toaster. It will net scorch or burn. Its heat has all the health-giving effect of 'leaf outdoor sunshine. Af your dealer's Simplex Electric Heating Ce. Cambridge, Man. Simple ELECTRICSUNBOWL Our 1922 Catalog Is Ready Thousands have already been distributed by mail; if you have net received your copy, call or write and we will send veu one. S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND aiKiU'lIANTS JEWULnnS SILVEKSMITIIS 1 a child, let me see, no thnts net rite, will If you were nble te d6 it I ccrtcny nwt te. And he kepp en tnwklng mid making faces nnd putting down numbers for about ten mlnnits and then he sod, O. thnts simple cnuff, Uteres liuthlng te Hint, Ive get the nnscr nlrcddy. O that was quick pep, no wonder you use te win prizes, leeve luc sec the nnscr you get, 1 sed. Wats your anser? sed pep, nnd I scd, Lcove me sce your and 111 tell you If its the same, O he, I smell a rat, scd pep, and I scd, Sir? and pep ecd, Yeu havent done the Ixample at all, hare you? Sir? Ne sir, I scd, and pep scd, Then let the 4 winds of heaven take my anser. And he tore up his pcece of paper with the anser en It in little bits of pccccs nnd threw them up in the air and they went nil ever the fleer, and wen ma came up stairs sne tnade ae pkk etm In two hours we can dtirm flowers in any cUt' i CHARLES HENRY fe ; all n it lni it9' - mmmamm 221 S. Bread 3. r-l OPPFNHEIM gLUNS & 6 Chestnut and 12th Sts. A Wonderful Sale Tomorrow Imported Beaded Blouses M' r Lighting fixtures at Lewest Cost the is Open Saturdays I'ntil Four The certainty of getting substance of geed value assured when buying of a house making fixtures for 40 years and always at the lowest pos sible price. The Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce. 127-433 North Bread Street "1 Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" i i ,----,,. "ii. iHVIANY GAVE THANKS-ri Fer the money tliej saved they bought Dress Goods and Woolens from The New KiiK'Iand Woolen Ce. Te get immediate cash we offer you this week the following specials: .-.l te 6 Inch All-Weel Sllk-fiicnl lliilltlns. llnut Celers, l'rein S.l te tn Vitlue. . $2.85 40-incli llf.Tj- XVeluht lMire Silk Clinten Crepe, llfht Celiiru. S4.0I) Xulur. $2.50 S1.05 10-ln. Diitiliin's I'rnnnnent l.tistrr llent.v XVelght Satin Clntrineuse, All celnra, 3.50 value 10-Inch fi-tlireud Henj Welg'it Crepe tie Chine. 3.50 ralue... 1.35 tit). In. Ooeil Menllns,, S1.15 tnlue Sl.lO 01-ln. All-Weel Trench Serse. Spenncd anil Shrunk. $J.B0 value SX.35 All-Weel .lercer, Noir. Copen, Henna nntl lied. $1.50 vslaei nt 60i..' ;0-ln. Silk In ceil Velveteen, bent colere. fl.50 nlue S5c en-ln. Mi-Weel RllU-fnred Duvetyn, iJS.00 Tnluw S2.75 11 c .1'irays Exchange Qoetla If Vn.iatisfaclarn. New England Woolen Ge., 721 Se. 4th St. ESZSZOptn Evening! Until 9 o'Cteck. Friday Until 7 o'Clech. The First and Original Specialty Silk Stere Specialists in Silk Fabrics Thresher Bres. The Specialty Silk Stere 1322 Chestnut Street Uusiness Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. JM. SALE OF Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, Weel Serge, Weel Jersey, Imported Chiffen Broadcloth. Silk Blouses and Silk Petticoats The combined buying power of our three specialty silk stores Bosten, Philadelphia and Cleveland enable Thresher Bres, te give patrons better qualities and better values at all times than can be found elsewhere. We take this opportunity of thanking you for your loyal support and assure you of our continued determination te be worthy of its continu ance. We mention below a few of the many special values: 4th Fleer .Ili-Iii. Unpelled .lapune.se H.ihutai Wash Silk, extra !i'u'. ', 'uitahle fur vaist, lire-ses, men's .shirts, et. iMu.' '.i!ue jj.liu yd. ji re ,ile price D1.JJ .Ib-Iii. C htiniteahle Taffeta, in evening shades; soft .it.il lus-treii-. Ui-tnil value $2.."0 and M QC. & Q) )C d. :!.hii jd. Sale price. . . VXUD SLi,lUO lu-ln. i- I'ai.sh'y (lenrgettei m the newest and most up-te-date i oler combination-; niti; In .seen ' be appiet. 'atoe; Mutable for waist-, dresses, etc. Httnil value "AL'."! yd OO OC vd. Sale price DiiO 3rd Fleer 'Iti-ltl. t'lM'tet'll-. t guud-VMHl iliii i: ulei tal for mi's, dri's-c-, suit-, etc, in a line of color-; plenty ..i brown, tuivv and black. IMa.l value S.'l.eO yd. (TO CC d. Sale price . . 0.Vd Pi-ln. ( orduiey Velveteens, soft i.hitlen finish, ifoeii .jster, in the new -pert shade ; jilenty of whin, .a. y anil Ihiick Ketnil value sl..iO yd. fl 1 1 C d. Sale price SILKS 4th Fleer 32-ln. Striped Tub Silk, extra heavy and a geed wearing quality, in a multitude of color combina tions; n most serviceable silk for waists, dresses, I men's shirts and pajamus. Ketail value ?2.5U ytl. C""l OC yd. Sale price J)I.OJ 40-In. Crepes in five of our most up-te-date weaves; just received a new shipment in hennn, moonstone, bobolink, reindeer; full line of colors, including white anil black; the most popular canton" crepe, satin crepe, crepe meteor and crepe de chine, ltetail value $3.50 yd. CO Cf yd. Sale price P.UJ Sii-ln. Hlack Satin, soft and lustrous; a Reed firm quality that we have sold all the sea- (TJI CEJ yd. son for S2.10 a vd.. special in this sale, "'' VELVETS $1.15 '' 3rd Fleer .10 te 10 In. Chiffen Velvets and Dinetynes, in a line of colors, btreet and evening shades. Hetnil value ?C.OO yd. QA QC J'd. Sale price P..7,J 10-ln. Chiffen Velvets in a geed line of colors, evening antl street shades, including navy and black; a most serviceable material for coats, dresses, suits, etc ; a quality that sells in the best retail stores at iJH.OO yd. fl QC I. Sale price $V,VO Mn',1 HyJife F',L,A Pm.wl Oer mail order department ii ready te give prompt and efficient mail UraerS tilled Promptly plenll ,,Unlien t0 the requirement! of our out-of-town patreni. THRESHER BUILDING It Is Silks Yeu Will Find It atThresher's 1322 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa. Bosten Stere: 19 Temple Place Cleveland Stere: 1118 Euclid Ave. Telephene: Walnut 2035 2036 $11.75 $11.75 $11.75 Imported te Sell Frem 25.00 te 29.75 Exclusive Beaded Blouses 11.75 Three of the Medels Illustrated Distinctively French Blouses in the newer styles of Georgette, Canten crepe and crepe de chine in fashionable shades with exquisite aIlever beading. MLSm Second Fleer Specter's 1310 Chestnut Street Announcing a Gratifying SPECIAL PURCHASE and the Immediate SALE of Several Hundred COATS at 36-oe. j! wiLirwik W r 1 98.00 v V Values te 59.S0 Substantial, warm, geed-looking Coats of Normandie, Belivia and Heavy Sue denc. Silk linings of extraordinary qual ity. Plain-tailored styles and ethers with Trimmings of Wolf and Nutria Fur. Sizes for Women and Misses. -AT 5800 Values te 85.00 Fur-trimmed Coats of Normandie, Alenzo and Panvelainc. Silk-lined in quality silks, the whole displaying qual ity workmanship. Fur Cellars of Wolf, Nutria, Scotch Mele, Fex, Australian Opossum, the ever-popular Caracul and ether line pelts. Seme of these Geed Coats at 58.00 have Fur Cuffs, also. --AT 98.oe: Ceat ej Pollyanna and Scotch Mele Values te 139.50 Rich Coats rich in Quality, btyle and Workmanship Coats that indisputably register this Pleuse as The Ceat Shep of Philadelphia. Of Gerena, Marvella, Tus cara, Evera, Pollyanna. The Fur-trimmings comprise such Furs as Caracul, Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf, Scotch Mele. Fex and ethers of like excellence. All Sales Final : Ne Approvals : Nene C. O. D. IJMiJlWM MI., k .'i M J a ft A
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