tiu' v.l r TC'J.v-,JL ' LJlJ WHWWKTSS f lTtf?! i3 il.rH 'if - T -' -A K W '1'l."r,l,lVfHVs,lWi;,lT ' "''," w ' rr MWl '. "'. i BWTOBPP?FTrww5TO ,4 LIFE OF SERVICE EitaDiiinen 100. "Mortgages" and"Kelsky" Anrasi, s?f merl Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. N. W. COn. OTII & WALNUT STS. R Vyf IJr a iJ 1 U jtl Tf i m I'iVf i J " m I If iV a hundred flllYJS'eea" nB Fer (milled Of broke iliin ""f nothing liiocennnltntu antiseptic, gtnnmd and nrumtnt in one container. Make! ch met eifidint. A fcw drop j luflice. .Ji.aj it most druggists or pest psld, Liberal trial bettl iec, peirpua. , W.F.YOUNO.Ine. ? icmpicatrtct apnngutia,nuu.. . EVJININGf BUBBIC , jp&BK-PBiliCDELPHIA, ' THUBSDAY, ATJGtJST !"3; 192? 'WfflPf WOMEN'S LEAGUE TO QUIZ CANDIDATES Peace Organization Seeks Views of Aspirants for Heuse and' Senate Seats QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE SENT rae ume 1f WERS Funerals Ativans Fresh beeaus of our large fautlntia wim urn rainy salts. STORES FLORIST 1317 Wil Cirtrd Avt. 13 S. 60th St. . - 212 East Guard Ave. 136 S. 5Zd S.J JML' VPv Improve Your Complexion By Using Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Seap and het water te free the pere3 of impurities and fellow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment te seethe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for pow dering and perfuming. Iinpli Iich rrn br Mill. Address: "Ottlenu UV UV tttteitu Dipt 3lr, MiMtKS.Uus." Soldevirj Seldevirj whr Bespgc Olntm.nt.2S and Wc TtlcuraSte. WCutlcura Seap shares without mui, J3erde9ii MALTED MILK ALL OF THE l. nourishment and feed value of malted milk but a delicious choc olate flavor, tee. DEFORE Innvinr, .. " your summer home in the mountains, country or seashore, be certain te ar range te have the Evening iubhc Ledger mailed te you every day. The ivenine; Public Ledger with its home news, page of pictures, comics, woman's paKes. stories recipes, sports news, finan- cm .pages and ether daily features te please every memi-el the family win Jjakr your sojourn from geaty all the mere en" "Sew: ,v0r,,,"a ,you w, ba S ?,ilth,?e5rXr,ma.rW"l,aw mmur Subscription Hates llClHe,. ?"Sd.7) 50c 1.00 1.50 I I -.. ln r u:lli "." .'. ""' nnilltan "r i0hTi?,f,ri Wul.Vrli.t!n ""t. I'uLiiL (?,i.!.0r . ircul illun I(.nrl. L... M rV(,lTelVV,,,",ull l"'l"l'n. I J!1! Ai. Mim, ;- .-- - - ! VI' '? . . iScmiini1 Vt'ry"V7. iftn .. Wtleni ! i,i"'iv'n." en Imluatry In arieu. RiaTiBSCFSS Bu a Staff Correspondent yVa?!,,lnRt0n; .A,B' a- A platform or pncinm and intcrnntlennl ncrerd 1ms ccn formulated by the Women's Inter, iintienal LcnRtie for penco and freedom ns the fountlntlen for a cnrnpalen te renvcrt Cengresi te Us views. It is nn nn iietinccil thnt n (iiicstlonnnlre will be H'llt te nil rnnillrlntnu tnr. l.n lf... n...i Honnte in. nn effort te ascertain their irns en wnr. reductions of army nnd navy, the Tariff and Hhip Subsidy Hills nnd the policies of the Government to ward IIMtl, Mexico nnd Ilussln. it is mntle clear thnt the lenRite imura jviniurawni of American troepi from Haiti nnd Sante Dominge and recognition of Mevlrn nn.1 1lnln Leadlnjc ilgures In the lensuc Include iuiiu .vuimin'?, or nun Heuse. Chlcnee. internntiennl chnlrmnn; I.ucy Iliddle i.cwm, of ijniiRdewnc. nntlenal chair Minn : Hnrrict nnnner Itrnuii nf WeJi. inRten. hend of the I'ellllrnl Hrsenrch of Philadelphia, executive hceretnry. Text of Questionnaire. The questionnaire te be nddressed te ennumntes for Jen(?rcsi, ns mnde pub lie today, Is as follews: In connection with your proposed rnndldacy for u sent in Censre, the Wemen's' International LeiiRue for I'ence and j'rceuem, orgnnlzed through out the United States and In twenty twenty twenty ene ether countries, Is Interested In your views upon certain important sub jects niul would be glnd of your answer te me loiiewiuc qiioHtierm: "First. If elected' will you work for drnstln reduction of the nrmy and navy by which Is incnnt immcdlnle reduc tion te the pre-war basis, looking to ward the leadership of our country in cempletu world disarmament? "Second. If elected, will you vote for removal of economic barriers be tween nations by which Is inennt tnrlffn, embargoes, bounties, subsidies and ether nrtiikinl trade restrictions? "Third. De you stand with the seven big national women's organizations for the outlawing of war, according te the Knox-I.evlnsen plan? "Fourth. If elected, will you vote for withdrawal of I'nited States troops from Ilnltl and Sante Dominge? , "Fifth. If elected will ou vote for tin1 recognition by the I'nited States of I lie pi("ent Governments of Mexico and Husvln? War Graft Investigation "Slxlli. The Government is Mill pacing out millions of dollars from its treasury en war lentracts nnd getting nothing in return. If ileeted will jnu insist and vote for u thorough inve.sti- i gallon of all.wnr graft? 1 "Seventh. De jeii stand for u ton ten ton Hlitutienal niili-l.MicliIng bill? i "l'iglith. In common with ferty-llw nnlieiinl organi.ntieus de ou think the Administration should free all political prisoners?" UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE WELCOMES 1000 FARMERS Field Werk, Orchards and Livestock Are Inspected Newark. Del., Aug. !. Mer tlinn u thousand fnriiH'ts me guests today nr tlin experiment f ti rm of the Uni versity of Delaware, tli" occasion being annual farmers' day. The visitors are from all sections of Delaware nnd there ere also ninny from ndjeinliig counties of Miii'!mii,1 nnd Pi-mis) Ivnnlii. Demi Charles A. MeCue. director efj the experiment station, and his staff of assistants welcomed the visitors. The Held work in tern, wheat, sej bonus and ether crops was Inspected. There, are a large number of fruit powers among the islters and thej weie espe- chilly interested In the orchards, while, another gieiip spent much time looking' ever the livestock. I Special fen Hues Included n dairy cattle judging contest between mem bers of hejs' and "grlls cuttle clubs et the Stnteund a demons ration in lint making by girls of the Shutley and , Welsh tract girls' clubs. '01. I. .it.nf.,.1.... ll.t.itl Vlnl'llft tt l!l .1... 1111" IIIILIIIHUII '. 111. .. H li.li .1. , scribe the work being carried en at the j liirm. J he principal ndurcss will lie liv Dr. Jnceb J. I.lpman, dlreetej of the New Jersey Experiment Station. RING iTILL IN HIS STOMACH Alleged Thief Reluctant te Drink Emetics Hates Tell-Tale X-Ray Seuth Grange. N. .!.. Aug. .'!.- (lly A. P.) .lames Sclitte, ice dealer, never did cure for "scientific slinrks" nfid he cares les-. today lis the police constantly pi ess him te drink glnss nftcr glass of emetics. .Inniis' speeille aversion is directed against the operator of nil X-rny ina i hine vvlie declared ufler taking a pic line of the he dealer's stomach that it held n "round metal object, tin tin deubti dly n ring." It is the ring the police seek, follow ing the crimplainl of n woman customer of Sclitte thnt in i' widdiiig ring ha 1 dW.ippcmcd ilium dlntely after n lit 1 1 mui the iceman. With Selitte in jail Hie pouee teiiih uiiii e-iiiiuiii um- min will be icievired. MAY SHUTJSIG FORD PLANT Ceal Scarcity Threatens te Halt In dustries Throughout Michigan l.itnsliig, .Mich.. Aug. :?. (Hv A. 1'.- A nuiidier of iudiiHtrles in .Mi'li igiiu face a fuel shnitage Unit ma., compel shutdowns within the next few d.ivs, .i milling ! the Slate Publu Utilities Commission The Ferd Moter Company at Detroit ii,ieii(d it had a loiirtecu-tl.iy supply uf coal nnd tlmt unless fiesh supplies Mime fi mil iiiiloel.cd-for qunikis, it might be fin ceil te cense operiltien '. Other iiiito.i.ehile cempunles thieugliiiut the Slaie leperted critical conditions. According te Indirect ndvlies fiem Wnshiiigien. it is ineblemntic.il wheth er enough ceul c.in be sent te .Michigan tn keep even vit.il utllltici in opera tion. Mosquitoes Blamed for Man's Death Passaic. N. .1.. Aug. .1. -Mosquitoes were held indiieitlv lespensible for the dentil of Frank Schoeiihieh. vlie piesl- ' ileut nud general iimimger of the Cliften I TeMile Cempnny. who v.ns found dead yesteulay In his bed from nil overdose of 1 'sleep-Inducing powder Mr. Sclieen- In oil. wne was ieukiiii'ivii one in iee linet silk ilesigneis In this eeuntrv, t.ml. the lmwilci. iiiembeis of Ills family l said, te seek iclief fiem mosquitoes. H. S. Harkness Left $6,952,059 New Yerk, Aug. '! - The vnliie of the estiiti lei I by Ilnrrv S. Harkness, Slnuihild (III inngiiiite, te bis second wife, new Mis. rieicnce . Schuette, was !f(l,!).V,,().i!l. It was dlscluseil yes- 1.... ril... ti 111 t.-nu ftnnt-nvi-iul tninlv 1CIU1IJ tilt! tt.H .-.. , by .r. HnrkneHs1 llr.nt iitV, the prewMit ."ir. Mary .. i ewnn, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Te-morrow Will be Furniture Shopping Day for These Who Believe "Twe Heads Better Than One" The Semi-Annual Sale Will Benefit Accordingly With its Bread Array of "Wanted" Furniture at Savings that can be Best Appreciated Through Careful Comparison. Te-morrow, the last shopping day of the week, will be the day when Briefly, here are the facts concerning this Sale- wives will meet husbands, and new home furnishers will "shop together," in Hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of wanted Furniture secured eraer te decide definitely where Furniture value and satisfaction, The Furniture bouerhtnow will b an ever-present source of satisfaction and comfort. By all means, compare Mere Furniture than ever before. Tasteful, well-made Furniture best this Semi-Annual Furniture Sale with any ether Furniture Sale. This Sale adapted te the American home of refinement the dependable sort of urni- is modest in its claims it may net have the greatest fleer space, the greatest ture that this Stere has always sold, and always will sell. number of salespeople, nor does it excel in superlative-besprinkled self praise. A liberal plan of deferred payments for these who wish te avail them- But when it comes right down te comparison grade for grade, price for selves of it. price then will this Sale fairly shout its matchlessness. A Sale planned for Yeu a Sale by which you should profit. COMPARE ! Typical Values from the Semi-Annual Sale dl a 1 t i ll 1 1-u.l... !.... Furniture dollars will command greatest at price concessions wnen manuiacturers' prices were at oea-recK anu uiariwu , And why shouldn't they cheese carefully? accordingly one-third te one-half less than actual retail prices, e a lifetime association, and. if well chosen. Our entire stock at sharp reductions from prices already low. Five-piece Walnut Bedroom Suit, featuring the graceful curves of the period of William and Mary. Solidly made of rich-hued walnut. Suit consists of Dresser, 42x22 inches, with plate glass mirror 30x26 inches; Toilet Table, 40x19 inches; Chiffonier, top 37x21 inches; with Twin Ueds. This Suit is worth considerably mere than the Semi-Annual Sale (J- rVp price DJL I O mm rfcw . tL- IK! 1 nil jtijl l"!!!?" I In LJa--st fmtm mff T V "-'-'t.l Ten-piece Dining-Roem Suit, in 18th century Adam design, with mahogany-finish, wonderfully constructed. Suit consists of Buffet, with G6-inch top; Extension Table, 54-inch top, 8-feet ex tension; China Closet, 38x02 inches; Serving Table, 18x38 inches; an Aim Chair and five Side Chairs with blue leather (IJOQK scnts. Regular price is twice Uie Sale price iDAOD Queen Anne Dining-Roem Suit, of 10 pieces, in either walnut or mahogany, consists of a Buffet, 72 inches long; China Closet, Serving Table, Extension Table, five Side Chairs and an Arm Chair. Finished in burl walnut and crotch mahogany veneers. COQK And half price during this great Sale iDQQO r s' uuliriijtfe K ' letlur Third Tloer Fert me im Sheeting Muslin Special Heavy unbleached Sheeting Muslin, worth one-half mere than these prices: 10-yard Pieces, 37-in., 51.25. 10-yard Ticccs, 40-in., $1.75. Nete: The $1.25 Pieces will make two centre-seum Sheets 72x90 inches; the $1.75 Pieces will make two similar Sheets 80x90 inches. HlrattbrlilBe K Clothier Alule 13. Ccntre Towels and Toweling Linen Huck Towels, finished with damask borders. Size 18x 34-inch, with hemmed ends 50c each; size 18x35, with hemstitched hems 75c each. Turkish Towels, of geed weight und generous propor tions. Size 24x48 50c each; size 2Gx53 inches 75c each. Linen Kitchen Toweling, for hand, veller or dish Towels. Free from dressing, round thread weave 28c a yard. Typed Glass Towels of pure linen flax. Ideal for drying glass or silver, 22x33-in 42e. Straw brlilRfi . Clutliler Atile VJ. Centre Finer Wilten Rugs Arrive Superfine Wilten Rugs, 8.3 10.0 feet $98.50. Superfine Wilten Rugs, 9x12 feet $105.00. Royal Wiltens, 8.3x10.6 $73 Royal Wiltens, 9x12 $75. Whittall's Angle Persian Rugs, 8.3x10.0 feet $111.00. Size 9x12 feet $125.00. Axminster Rugs, three sizes: 7.0x9 feet $25.00 t 8.3x10.0 feet $27.50 9x12 feet $29.50 Strnwlirlilen H rintlilcr I'eurih Ploer, Went Tersian Arak Rugs Woven in beautiful tones of rose intermingled with shades of ivory, tan nnd blue. Nete the low prices : Average size 9x12 $325.00 Average size 11x11 $525.00 Straw lirlils'e A. Clothier -Fourth Tloer, Market Street. Wft Davenport Beds Jein in the Semi-Annual Sale Most every home has use for one or two Davenport Beds. They serve a double purpose a hnndseme Couch by day, a com fortable Bed by night. Nete these values for to-merrow: Davenport Beds $87.50 Werth Over One-third Mere Solidly constructed, with mahogany-finish frame, covered with tapcstiy of fine quality. Opens into a three-quarter-size bed. Pullman Day Beds $67.50, Werth Over One-half Mere Tapestry-covered, .with mahogany-finish frame. Opens te a comfortable three-quarter-size bed. - Str.iwbrMite & Clothier flour I Davenport Beds $110 Regularly One-fourth Mere Allover - upholstered models. Covered with tapestry or vcleur. Very attractive in nnneainnce and exceptionally well made. Market Slrft, i;.iit Misses' Crepe de Chine Dresses, $15.00 and $19.50 The kind of Frecks that take the Summer wardrobe gracefully into Autumn. These are all charmingly simple. Graceful low lew waisted sash Dresses in slip-en style; loose plaited-panel effects, trimmed with hemstitching or with pin-tucking. All in navy blue and black. Sizes 14, 10 and 18 years. Misses Fine Wash Frecks Reduced Chiefly One of a Kind $10.75 te $15.00 Tailored linen and ratine, embroidered vr iles, checked tissues, dotted voiles and Swiss, and colored organdie. Anether Let of Misses' Wash Frecks at Clearance Prices $5.00 and $7.50 Figured nnd striped voiles in light effects, dotted Swiss and checked gingham; lew-waisted and slip-en effects, trimmed with lace or organdie. I Strawbrldse 4 f lethler -seieml loer. Market Street MeiVs Needs for Vacation Befeie you go, take stock and supply your needs heie in this crmplete Men's Furnish ings Stere: White Belts $1.00 and .l.."0 Leather Belts 50c te $2.50 Suspenders 50c, 75c, $1 00 Garters 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c Belt Buckles $1.50 te $7.00 Arm Bands 15c, 25c, 50c Seft Cellars 20c te 50c Four-in-Hands 50c te $5.00 Wash Four-in-Hands - 25c, 50c and 75c Bew Ties 50c te $2.50 Handkerchiefs 20c te $ 1 00 .stiawLrlcltfK & Clothier Vmle I. Market St. ail Malkut SI i i"it Altln u Girls' and Misses' Muslin Underwear NIGHT GOWNS of plain or figured crepe; slip-ever styles, ribben-threndejl at the neck; 8 te 14 years 85e te $1.50. COSTUME SLIPS for girls of 8 te 12 years. Of nainsoek or batiste, tailored or trimmed 85c te $2.50 BLOOMER DRAWERS, sizes 0 te 12 yeais. Of enmbric, plain or 1 rimmed 25c te 75c. COMBINATIONS of barred muslin, with rubber nt the knees. Sizes 4 te 8 years 05c. Straw brlilE 1 Clothier ThlrJ I'loer, Wet Fer the August Vacatienist A vacation. Suit Case at a special price, and some things te go in it: Leather Suit Canes Special at $7.e0 Of sturdy cowhide, en strong frames, and lined with linen. Strang all-around and pro tected corners. 24-inch size $7.50. Mattuiff Suit Cases Special at $3.75 In 24-inch size. With leather protected coiners and leather straps all around. Light weight and st long. Straw ImIiUk f. Clothier Alili. S, Ccntre Toilet Preparations for Summer Comfert These arc litidnut's Toilet Preparations, well-known for their excellence VIOLET SEC Toilet Water, $1.00 and $1.85; Talcum, 25c; Sachet, 50c. Bath Salts, 75c and $1.50; Cremc, 50c; Seap, 15c, and 25c a cake. THREE FLOWERS Face Powder, 75c; Talcum, TiOcj Seap, 35c; Toilet Water, SI. 50. straw brlilKe & Clothier Alule 11, Comro Correspondence Cards Special, 35c a box Bexes uf 24 white linen-finished Cauls with geld edge and 24 Envelopes te match, at an unusually low price 35c. Friendship Cards Greeting Cards for Friend ship Day, Sunday, August 0. A wide a-sertment 10c te 50i. SirawbrMnH & Cluthiei -AUW' 10, i i huh C and u Combination, Tire Pounds 55c One pound of Gless Candy, ftuit-tilli'd, chocolate and pea nut butter fillings. Alse a pound of delicious, refreshing mint pull's. The two for 55c. Sir inbrlilKA i. Cl.ithl.'r Mirket Str.'t Ciuhh Al!u ami ll.in muit Coats and Capes at Clearance Reductions of One-third or Mere $13.75 $15.00 $20.00 Plain-tailored tweeds, beltd all aieund, yoke and sleeves lined, a few lined throughout, $13.75. Belted Coats of l'glit-weight tan cloaking, about three-quarter length and silk-lined throughout $15.00. Seipe Capes in black and naw blue, made en long, plain lines, silk-lined throughout $20.00. i - -ti iw ri le H Clothier Sec nl 1 eir Centr- OUR OWN IMPORTATION Princess Hair Nets at Special Priers aic put up They espec jlj IV for us and carefully vxamuieu, se we guarantee their excel lence. Cap and Fringe Nets of selected hair, in just the right size, at a lemaikably low price. In 'light, medium or dark brown, black or aubuui. Single Mesh85c a dez. Deuble Mesh $1 a dez. Straw biiilae & Clothier AUle i, Centre I I BtirV ' M I I I I II Our Entire Stock of Suits With Twe Pairs of Trousers in the Clearance in Three I.ev -Price Groups $16 ,,$21 $26 Every extra-trousers Suit included. Sports styles and censervatiw styles. Practically ever desirable fabric. Scores of attracts e patterns. They were one-half mere te two times the Clearance prices. New i the time for .utiun - for it w .11 U a long time boi'eie stuli Milues will again be mailable, They aie going qunUlj at $10.00, $21 un and $20.00. Wc Have Made ;i Further Downward Revision of Trices of Manv Suits A ic-greuping and further price icdiutien of Su ts remain ing in the Clearance. Mere than one tluui-nnil Suits aie thus allected. Assembled in live puce gteups $13, SM, $21, $2( and $M And every Suit in tins collection is matchless alue at the pi ice. The styles, the fabrics, and in most instances the weights ate suitable for wear iqte winter, ami investment-wise men are anticipating future needs buying thiee Suits for the usual nrice of two, or two Suits for the usual price of one. - Straw limine A Clothier Secen.l Tloer. Eait sfs?A Special k American Cord Tires Tiirs that resist the iuurh fst read, give long service, and are unusually low in price. ."nJ'. 1.1 -ii 1 l4 i , 7-, 3.'J I. MS ''. !4l '" ij 10 a i v4 s j i in ;. i ". k.-.i , -, 3-'l I.I 1" '' I '" J.! I 4n 3IKI 3-t4 324i- 5.M Se .,S 4" lli .'.". SIJ la Aute Lunch Kits, fit en run ning beard. Fer serving 6 people $20.00. Others at 8.00, $10.00 and $13.50. Gray Aute Tubes, 303's inches $1.25. Hawkeye Basket R.-fi iter iter aeors, m two size-- i i.."u ,u d $10.00. Jljranl lu I . i h NEW Women's Dresses of Crepe de Chine, $15.00 te $18.75 Really exceptionally low prices for Dresses of the fine quality and the fashion distinc tion of these. Plaited, draped and panel styles, with ever-blouse, plait ed bodice or vestee effects; some with round, collarless neck-line, ethers with square neck-line and self cellar. Just the Kind of Di esses se many women find they need when the waning surjumfr leaves them with depleted wardrobes. All in the ever desirable navy blue and black. -' l ni !! t.ltfe Clothier - . IKl I I p Mai kef hll.ll j'ew Leather Hand Bags at $5.00 The smartest new shapes, of pm-seal, morocco and cowhide, with strong overlapping frames and fitted with vanity nurse and mirror; some have the large mirror inside of (lap, again ethers have a convenient feature in an out side pocket for handkei chief, e!ee. etc. An exceedingly attiactive assortment. 'l hi bi Ue A I( iMer ll I ehlru Xew Arrivals in Women's Fur Coats Autumn models new and different, s'tewing the most approved style tendencies for the coming reason, and all de vehpeil in fur- of the highest degiee of excellence Slrit i t.r i i . A i nil le -- nil I' our .11.. t 1 r , Immediate Disposal of Women's Cotten Frecks $7.50 and $12.50 and dettid Sw s at a fiaitnm of dotted Swis all .Many women wait cve;y year for tH- tleaianc- of cotton I-rocks te ay ma -i.pply of prtt in-.,s Fie-k for winte'r, getting i.ally high-grade Dic-s( at tin pun- of th. most c niiinen-plaie. liues, dimities, gingham then original iime, S7.."ii) Ratine, tissue gingham and . mbien.i n , liign-'riuilc models, half nvnv ..i .- i-.-,n Fine Silk Dresses al Clearance Reductionsnew $23.75 le $67.50 -" '' " A "III,, l, etl Clothing Beys Need New Reduced for Quick Clearance .lust what lievs vmII want te we.u t . uiuli'i early si;is(.,n j,l( u lt u, nu, , hence tiles, harp reduction e Vugust days, away pii pan tut utuinn, All-Weel Serge Suits $6.50 U .,.1 1 1 i.'v'iei.'i'iiii,i'i,... .. l-O-lllll-U !.l i i unui IVl.U. Ilialvi Coats are mehiur-hm.il and made with Sizes S te 10 vears. tbi m etia sen leeable. "h' .and plaited back. Palm Beach Suits new $7.00 Gelf med.l ei with yoke and bes-plut- Such H te 10 yfUM Small Beys' Wash Suits new $1 ,V,J cole,s!,d,SJize?!Mo,7,years"1 """'" f '" " '" f-t Wash Knickerbockers 50c and 05c SluuKl w1-,ma,il' Iinckeibeckers of cotton nuxtuies at r,0- and of white duck or cotton covert cloth 95c. VU"H ut Wk --Straw brlJu. A. C ruthl.r-tkcemi y,'lmt nlb, H,rf( Ka(l i . 'J3 l A n i' tt y -Vi- itf..
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