.WW W ' i fi" f ' Jh' IT M' ''3 if ifthl 'IHul r 'M'' ll ByENING. PUBLIC (LEDGEBPHIIJADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 19&2 8 OLIER TO HEAD WELFARE DRIV E Art .is Chairman. He An- i pounces at Union League Luncheon 1ft m nl 1 t Ml ! tl U . tli MB 'ril In. bJ Hi id Mt fled "Ith the process thim fnr )"' i .mmiinn with the nroneseu TSltcenfpnrrc(f with several lending j.i.n csterdny nnil nil pledged their 'tflinnert. He will go te Mnlne tomer- uZ,.t,n lendere who nre spending vn- WHStlens In thnt Stnte. Among in"' . ; "" '""" j. Titprilnv were Mrs. Rndelnh njl BlanVenbnrg. former Governer Stunrt Wsf'i.rf Andrew r. Stevens. MSB. Dt.n.ni ta n .-snffrn. Hn tnln m) " ."x v ." el i. .; ...- :r.j vOolenel D Ulier new n nuu uhiti-bicu member 01 ms nice in me juujvti ui recent convention, with the result tiat members of his rnce hnd gene te Africa the Wen Indies and Seuth America, Intent en gathering mntcrinl for n great Negro exhibit te be pre sented at the fnir. Mrs. UlanUenhurg, who recently re tnrned from n tour of the West, told Colonel D Oiler she looked forward te in adequate celebration of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The former Governer pledged his nld for the fair and said he regretted that Ki, 1 slot COjl f SI, lid nte iteq Umi thi Ian ire- rpbj aw pit- new ill MUSIC WEEK USHERED IN AT CITY'S PLAYGROUNDS m ter M r OEI A finf tip. m M at' ait' INSPIRES WIDE INTEREST Colonel Franklin D'Oller nttended n hcheen at neon today given by the ffdfare rcderntlen In the Union ," in the course of which he for Billy announced his Intention of nctlng m chairman of the federntlen's driv, hlchill !" conducted from October 23 ..'en (n mldltlen te performing his "atlen'aa president of the Scsqul-Ccn- ttnnlal Asocinuen. ....... Holencl D'Oller explnlncd thnt he had .r? n ncccut the chairmanship of X. 5rlre long before he vn awnre of 8 Innelntment ns president of the Sit association. lie censiucreu uii jmt lie "aid. te adhere te his original SJ' of agisting the Welfare Fedcra- L'i drive. fVlenel D'Oller wild that he was mere n satisfied with the progress thus far Engaged WML ' liwmmmmmmmm than sa hU ether activities, netahly Glrard t;el- 'Teis, prevented his nctlve participation In tee latr preparation, Din. no mined, he steed ready te de anything thnt Slight be nked of him. The president of the fair association irlll be the guest at a luncheon In the Engineers' t'lub tomorrow, te which representatives of twelve civic organi ergani organi utlens have been invited. This gath trlnr Is designed te give Colonel D'Oller the view of business men re lirdlng the exposition, and all addresses will be made by men who are net en the Beard of Directors. U. S. Empleyei Admit Remance, ai Dees GlrPa Sorority Chum Empleyes at the Federal Building te day offered their congratulations te Miss Elizabeth D. Cnlheun, a deputy Internal revenue collector, who announced her engagement te Geerge G. llnrrctt, dep uty clerk In the nationalization bureau. 'ihey will be married next Jnuc. JJetb have. been 1 nthe service et Uncle Snm fe'r the last four years, and It was during their work at the building thnt they met. Miss Cnlheun lives ni BC82 Calumet street nnd Mr. Barren lives nt .'U17 Nerrli street. Miss Mary Kinden, 34;j," Bewman street, a member of the sorority tt which JIlss Cnlheun balengs, also an nounced her engagement tednr te Cen rad Albrccht, of Karberth. Beth glrli were crnduuted in the class of 1DI5 -..-. . ..... . from the William I'cnn Iligu kciioei nnu are members of the Pi Sigma Kappa se rerity. DAILY BAND CONCERTS Programs of Tonight's Musical Treats for Phlladelphlans The Fnlrmeunt Pnrk Symphony Or chestra will play tonight at Lemen Hill. The pregrnm will be: March, "romp and Circumstance" cnerture. "Oberen ' . waltz, viennii wpoes ... . . 'I'er uyni' auue v.e. ii. eeua te Merninir. Ahr'9 Death. Anltra's Danre. Hall of the Mountain Klrut. Intermlalen. (a) Plctlcate Oatlnate. (b) Finale. Frem Symphony Ne 4 ... .Tecnancewaky (a) Clair te la lune MaoDew-ll (h) Country Dance Nevln Caucasian Sketches" .. .Ippolltew.lwanow In the Mountains. In the Vlllnae. Precession of the Slrder. The Munlcinnl Band will nlny te night nt Fifty-eighth street- nnd Whitby avenue. The pregrnm will be: Special Programs Arranged for All Municipal Centers Mulc Week for the muulclpnl plny plny peunds was ushered In yesterdny, under the auspices of the Philadelphia MuMc League, with community blngs it the Vare Center, Twcnty-fdxth nnd Merris streets; Smith Center, Twenty- mm jeurtn nnu .incksen trects, ana nt uV League Island. leday s itinerary included the Happy Hellew Center, Wayne menue opposite Legan Mien; Funfield Center, Twcn-ty-feennd street nnd Sedgley ntenue, and Hunting Park. Fer the lemnlnder of the week the program is as follews: ' Wednesdnv -- Frnnrlsvllle Center, Francis and Slilrlev Mieets; Athletic Center, Twenty. sixth nnd Master streets, ntul Geotge's Hill. Thmila Kearney Scheel, Sixth street and Fnirmeunt nvenue, and Franklin Square, Sixth and Vine itreets. Frldn. Sherwood Center, Flfty uth ami Chrlttinn htreets. Satmdav nnd Sunday Street tdngs In congested wi;tlrms of the city. PROMINENT PHILA. MEN NAMED IN RUM SCANDAL Dr. Kherllla Qald te Have Given Names te U. S. Attorney NAtniVll ,lA1tll,.Ant nAn In It I a tit. "" re Mid te li.nn been named in the iiiescd ,s ..ii(Ml.lMM) lifiier plot by Dr. Geerge Klieiillii, one of tuehe men tindei arrest, Khpiilli united n hearing in Xew Xew Terk fei bis nppenrniipe before the Fednnl (ii.ind .Tmj in this cltj. He had n nui.liniir rniiferenee with As sistant 1 nileil States Atterne Piled Ban "There nre fetne preit inent mpn In pladilplih mixed up in this affair lesides these attend under arrent," aid Mr riiedmnn after tlin confer ence. "Dr Klidllln in bis nluntnry itatcment mentioned t.eeml men." Dr Khenlln ussertcd lie tins nothing te fear from the rase. He wild be sev ered tils innnectlnn with H. I Smith & Ce. In Mm. Ifi-Jl. H. L Smith, n MOKer, is eip of the accused men. BISHOP CRANE OFFICIATES Oar Lady of Assumption Church Dedicated Blshnp Michael .1. Crane officiated w morning nt the dedication services fiu i-r ,iy of Assuniptlen Church en Uld Lagle read, StralTerd. Pa. Wn i''"' ut r',lRl"K the money te I -.-" me tiiuicii wns in the hands of Wi. ' ;v,lt"l" Sclnlmlm, tlie lector. .v.a.,iK mij mill nignt for the Inst jour e managed te Umt $."I1,(MH). With tills tee ttrmtiup uH Lsuil t . Today Fattier Bciababi a- Mel ,,t the dedication. Ui ,,1,elf,'l"l"'i f wlioel clilldren, "Mcll,; the str.ifferd Band, welcomed uisiep ( lain, and his party which In lid the Upv .losepli M.-Nnll, the i,e'; l-OKeefe. the U . Ben Bor Ber Jvi i!.'"1, t1"' Uev. Daniel Dunn, of S " Father O'Keefe ndehrnted wm nnd the i-eiemeiilcj ended with ""Sing Ii the children. SEEK TURKISH PEACE Alll, es Endeavor te Arrange Confer ence With Greeks ., Constant i,,,,,,!,. A iri.(nv A anJi' i "'' l,,,'lt te get tliu Turks feren f.. ".lus legetiier for n peace con ' s tiiuier way. Tlie nllled high r,."",1,'1 ''Pie Imve finally decided tjV" "-"'co tm the site of the meet "he luiMsh Xatlennllst Government JennlS.0Vl wl,lLh n-jected the allied le i ' ' n J,(,lt-'" conference at Bel- f, lias nfn, ,,.. r 1 ..ll.. 'i-. I. ELIZABETH O. CALHOUN a Deputy United States Revenue Collector, who will marry G. B. Barret, a fellow Federal empleye FEDERAL BUILDING CUPID IS INDUSTRIOUS WORKER HIS ELOPING WIFE IS TRACEDAT SEA Gloucester Man Whose $1600 Disappeared With Weman Ex pects Arrest at New Orleans GOT TICKETS AS "LINTON" MT. EPHRAIM WOMEN PLAN TO FORM OWNFIRE COMPANY Piqued Fire Laddies Put "llerit Handle" Sign en Their Engine and Fair Competitors Talk of "Retaliation" . EUar .WeW Strauss ..Ones F. n. Seltier . . . .Offenbach 'Amrlr.l' March. "DeM Frent" ... overture, u-pneun Vecnl boie, seieciea. Mr S Mellnsen "Revs Anirellque" rtutitnst-ln Cnmln rhapsody. "Tumble In" Friml Characteristic, "Ruitle of Spring" ..Slndlng Tener sole, selected Mr. J-re Shaw Waltz. "Over the Waves" rtesss Suite "Den Quixote" Safranek A spanisn village. Sanche Pansa. Dulclnea. Den Quixote. "Star-Spangled Danner" The Fnlrmeunt Pnrk Bnnd will piny nt Strawberry Mansion. The pregrnm will be: Overture, "Oberen" tVeber Sulie, "Tne inree wuotatiens" Seuia The King of France, I, tee. was Jtern In Arcndla. In Darkest Africa. Darltene sole, "The Drm of Leve" . .Hech Mr. Vincent Rlse Scenes from "Cavillerla Ituetlcana" "Transcription of Tameus Melodies" Tebanl (a) Serenade, "I.ei Millions d'AnlequIn" Tiriirn (b) Tarnntelle "Fersetta" Ardlttl "Three spnnisn novelties . ...Valverde !1) March Kspagnele I.s Fernarlnette. J) Tange Argentine Y Come 1 Va. a) Carnations Clavollten, Airs from "Se Leng. I.ettv" Carrell "Star-Spanglsd Danner" The Philadelphia Band will plav at the Paikwa Plaza nt S o'clock. The program : Overture ".Merrj Wives of Windser." N'lcnlal Cencrt Valee "Jelly Fellow "... .Vollstedt Trombone Sole Sclrcted Mr Spidacclnl Italian Felk Songs Clark Intermission Grand Selection "Jewels of the Madenna" l'errarl Narcissus Nevln Seprano Sole Sel'fted Mlie Crey PelnnMl Mllltalre C hepn "The btar Spangled nannr," MAN KILLED BY BROTHER LEFT A $98,377 ESTATE Final Inventory of Ralph J. Pen rose's Property Is Filed Bnlph J. Penrose, of Ogontz nnd ,-....... .. ...Iinf-A ,l.ntlt fillMl tl 'f)Q 1IOV H'NIUV. 11, "lnv lin.Mi UW1UI. II J.., nge followed ii bullet wound inflicted by his brother. Nerman Penrose, nftcr ......ni rti nt n tnlnnhnnn nil! left nn II llllillll'l -.'. . .-i".--.. , estate of $08,377. according te the flnnl inventory filed in the Bucks County Court. . ... After two trials in tne .Montgomery County courts Nermnn. the brother, wns acquitted of n manslaughter charge. The shoetiiu took plnce nt Oeuu, where both brethets lived. 65th St. Man's Will Probated In the will of Ednntd Arneld, 1033 O....I. m.n -fifili strit. nrnh.ileil tn. dny, bequents of fiem $10,000 te $10. 000 were mnde te a widow and chil dren. Inventories of personal estates of tlie following were filed: William A Morgan, suaiwi .rii ; murgurui. a. M'etcnlf, $8170.7-1 ; Mary A. Ferrv, Ki.ri!14.Stl. nnd Clementina Matlack, $ia;bvl.70. Weman Falls 20 Feet; Unhurt Stumbling at the top of a flight of steps in her home, -Mil Division street, Camden, last night, Mis. J. Paradise, thirty jenrs old, fell a distance of twenty feet, striking her bend, but i.ncnped injury. 'n cemmSsi(mcr, tJ,nt lmv Mn mlt. htnt r.i!1''1 of UiP Slnmlmiil Oovern Oevern "rh,11,1"' '"Ml'tnbl.'. . no : Hultun jcsteidny received BUga siii..,e,lt'inl Sir Charles Hnrlncten. hl,vUl0""nnntlcr-lu. chief, and thei IsJurAn .'"a"'i w" teiieratcu tne Mta , ' tlielr Revetnnients that no 'm L n CoD8tantlneplo by the Greeks cigagttes They are GOOD! The love dream of Mrs. Evelyn T,n T,n rechar, telephone operator of Glou center, who. according te rlintges pre- icrreu nv ner iiiisunnd, linrry J.n J.n rechnr, fled with a young man of thnt place nccempnnled bv $1000 belonging te the husband., Is scheduled for a rude nwnkenlnj. Mrs. Lnrechar and the young man nre said te be nt sen bound for New Orlenns. Hnrry Lnrechar. husband of the wenun, has ni-ked the police te nr rest her. And ever since that request wn mnde Chief of Police Van Meter, of Gloucester, has been doing f,eme sleuth work of the Sherlock Helmes varlity. Van Meter learned thnt Mrs. Lnro Lnre chnr nnd her compnnlen obtained tickets for New Orlenns nnd sailed from New Yerk en Saturday, obtaining pnssage In the name of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Linten. The chief also dis covered thnt Mrs. Lnrechnr's hnt box, trunk and various ether luggage were nrtlstlcnlly lettered with the nnme of Linten, The chief get In touch with Prose cutor Wolverton, who has premised aid in the case. The couple are sailing en the steam ship Memus nnd the nrrest will be mnde when the ship arrives nt the southern pert. ,, WOMEN TO WATCH VOTE Primary List of Officials Is Ap proved by Camden Beard Twenty-twea women nre Included In the list of 300 Republican election offi cers for the primary nnd general elec tions, approved today by the Camden County Beard of Elections. Of the nine Camden women named, seven will nerve en election beard tn the. Ninth Ward. Seven women will serve in Collingswood, three in Glou cester, two 1n Merchnntvllle nnd one in Tavistock. Camden women named are Sarah A. Hnes, Mny Piatt, Mrs. Llddie Ed wards, Beulah Munyon, Elizabeth Bish op, Mrs. Leuie Wiggins and Mrs. Cnro Cnre line Lennei In the Ninth Ward : Mary Ivins in the Fourth Ward, and Lcnh Sncks In the Thirteenth Ward. "JOKE" COSTS $25 Autelsts Pay Fine for Misdirected Sense of Humer Herace Harmen, e Wilmington, Del., and Samuel Barr, of Lansdowne, who picked up three traffic signs nnd n red light from Chestnut street last Fri day night, were fined 512.50 each by Magistrate Kenshnw today. They were arrested when they drove into the Chestnut street ferry beuse nnd a railroad patrolman snw the signs in their motorcar. Many residents assert thnt the fire men feel piqued oe account of the geed work of Mrs. Beetle. But weme of the officers of the United Fire Company, which Is a privnte cor cer cor nerntion. declare that what they did By nrnctical deeds the fire lassies of wns proper efflcinl action. Jt speres Cnlimni !, -flUnrnvert the claims or l thnt according te rjcctien .t, iriieip , the firemen who contend that the gentler"! Pnrngrnph 4 of the company rules nny The phoenix' which rose from the ashes will be overshndewed In fnme by the women's fire company which will arise from the smeke of battle new be- Ine n-niretl In Mount Ephralm, N, J Kiv Tq iiiiflttnil for such arduous work . Ever since Mrs. Susanna Beetle drove the engine te the burning home of Richard Chcathlm nnd saved It wllh the aid of ether tirewemen, tne com munity has been singing pnens of praise nbeut them. And today Mrs. Beetle was nsked te organize n woman's fire .de partment. The offer came while Mount Ephrnlm wns in the midst of n turmoil. It was caused by the notion of the United Fire Company. Its members have ben feeling the lash of criticism since the women licked the fire In question. Se in this state of mind they assembled In the fircheuse Inst night, nnd during n somewhat boisterous meeting adopted a resolution setting forth that In the future no one but a member of the fire company can take out the apparatus unless they get permission from Chlci Jehn Ollet. of his nsslbtant. After doing this bit of work the fire men went forth with heads high nnd chests protruded but nil pride Is scheduled for a fall. And se it enme when mere than twoscere of Mount Ephrnimlterf urged Mrs. Beetle te athrt n wemnn's fire department, AfvAAB -mr V!lice at ank Supples MANN'S Hexagon Bank Pencils Best Quality 50c dM- immeti i lairouaeirnpesitvi .!29 Maricet Street iH?5t!5H5Z5Z5E5Z5Z525c!52525252!; ti BEFORE YOU BUY see our ADDING MACHINES All Makes, Lewest Prices Q D COLLINS. 831 Chestnut St. g CUUI1D ITHinUI OAIO w rdiditldS2SH5H5HS35HSHf2S25HSH52rJ "IARGEST! Biggest! Best!" Favorite ad jectives with many inex perienced advertising writ ers, are only used en rare occasions by us. A convincing advertisement must ring true. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phatm of Salmi Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia HCJjBgjeKBJgBJMelfclKy JamJiasTwnUnrtJirnni lfisiAiJtj H AS A TRIBUTE Of- W ft RESPECT TO THE fij ft MEMORY OF K I Mrs. Careline I S Hnrnp 1 " w'v E (Formerly Mrs. Attn H. Rttd) 11 f THE STORE WILL BE j B CLOSED WEDNESDAY. 3 II AUG. 16TH I U JXCOB, I ffl RlRRlTfc.Q 8 1 SONS I L one who takes tne apparatus eui is responsible for It. This plea for last night's nctlen found llttle fnver. Mrs. Beetle did net give her consent te stnrting a cempnny, but is considering it. Slih mnde it plnln thnt If she drUcs a fire engine ngnln it will net he the one of United Com Cem pnnv. "They enn keep their old enrt, nhe said, "and put it in a glass ensc. We'll gee whnt will hnppcn." - ONE mailing piece may net bring business, but a continuous campaign will. ilix The Helmes Press, 'Printer 1313-29 Chcrrr Street Philadelphia sO' ' M Husband Among Hatband "Yes, my dear, I knew yeu're right, I'll order your MOON today. What was the. color?" Prices t $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Ditplay Roem Open Evenings MoterCars The ear of ten proven unite MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandcrgrift, Preg. 855 N. Bread St. Phene Poplar ,7586 HELD IN FRAUD -IJ-.I ...... IS I Empleye Mulcted Employer Out of $400, Is Charge Edward Floed, of 1441 East Cayuga street., a clefk in the coal yard of Jnmca Nelan, 04 Church lane, German, town, was held under $800 bail for a further hearing this morning, charfert with defrauding his employer out of $400. Tf.1...! M-t.. I. itr.ntvafnui- vnftrd nld and mnrr'led, was arrested by IMcctlve MncFarland, of the West Ilnlncs street station, last night. Detectives sny he confessed nlterlng the boekH and mak ing checks pajahle te hinihclf. I.AUGH A",,''','.?, ft?" LAUG,,S Itatrbrarlth Harry. Betty, Andv and Mln Bomebedy-a BteneR and the etliar familiar fharactprs ilv only te mnk you laugh. Veu'll nnd thm every Sundar In the six paga all-star comic section of tha Sunday t'tiBfir t.fnegs "Maka It a IfaMt " lrtii. PEARL NECKLACES '- ' NECKLACE PEARLS Quality assured WIRE YOUR HOME HIGH-GRADE work initalled by a reliable house guarantees eafety and satisfaction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original nnd distinctive deiigns, in solid bran only. Etiablithti 1899 BROMUND &50N, INC. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Optn Evening till 10 Phene: Columbia 1041 A Year te Pay If Yeu Detlre MM iflhTZj2 mvszisssd r&fi& WiHT J :- mk. 't-'ii y, 7r L M A Round-up of Suits Clesing: Out This Week Remainders of suits made te sell for $40, $38 and .$35 and reduced tO'this one uniform low price of. $ 23 Advertising Service Man A position as an advertising service man Ea open with a large Philadelphia organization. The man we need must be original in "copy" and illustrative ideas and a forceful, quick writer. He should have a knowledge of type faces, experience in ordering half-tone and line cuts, and the ability te make distinctive layouts quickly. His work will be done largely for local stores large and small with occasional preparation of newspaper advertis ing "copy"' for national advertisers. He must be able te grasp the selling points of a preposition with one telling. Make immediate application with full particulars. Bex C 524, Public Ledger r4''i i riVa.i .'.'.',',',v',i,',ii.iamg 56th Street ffigrlV I S7lh Street NEW TORK RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA August Sales HALF and LESS than Half Fermer Prices Rule Fermer costs and values are being utterly disregarded in our desire te finally clear our wardrobes of every remaining article of apparel. Street and Afternoon Dresses 1 5 $25 $35 $45 $55 Were $45 te $125 Canten Crepe Wraps Seme Fer Trimmed $65 $85 Were $125 te $175 Twill and Veldyne Wraps $65 $75 Were $95 te $125 Twe-Piece Twill and Tweed Suits $25 $45 Were $55 te $95 Three-Piece Twill Suits, $95 Were $150 Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Hats and French Novelties Smith &Brodhead Ce. Manufacturers Medium and High-Grade FURNITURE 1112 and 1114 Walnut Street zsrifyLJ&M m ill I J I Whatever your size, yeu'.cait find your suit, if you ac4 promptly. J This week only $ Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men BURNS Let the Natural Remedy Sun River Ointment come te your aid. The firM application given relief. A short treatment healn ntub- bera cases. Satisfaction or money back. All geed druggists. FirstPennySavingsBank JOHN WANAMAKER. President 21st and Bainbridge Street 1343 Chestnut Street Pays 4V4 Per Cent. Interest exriuETmiiufiiuffliiUiSDUiiia: auzii'fiinKEniimsnQrfiimuUifiiinuuaininF fl Feed value of demonstrated merit! Victer Bread (Quality and Quantity) 6 leaf Tn all our Stores uiitivraii'iiiiiiiu jiyiuw'iM&irf Wfixm 1WOBKMANSHIP sa RELIABILI AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Te these having in mind the 'purchase of FURNITURE for LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM OR BEDROOM, and have looked at ether lines and found the prices a little above their estimate, we advise by all means TO SEE OUR GREAT FURNITURE SHOW this week. OUR OFFERINGS ARE BARGAINS that have never been equal ed in PHILADELPHIA. 4 We extend te every one a cordial invitation te visit our NEW SHOWROOMS, the LARGEST DAYLIGHT FURNITURE HOUSF in PHILADELPHIA. Motertruck delivery anywhere within reasonable distance. SHOWROOMS OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Smith &Brodhead Ce. 1112 and 1114 Walnut Street Bell Telephone, Walnut 0548 WZ5& s-tVM MacDonald & Campbell August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Reduction This sale includes fine suits of unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots Tweeds and Hemespuns. ' ' Every suit offered is our regular hiKh-Krade MacDonald & Campbell standard stock the very limit of quality, in materials, style, and tailoring and the reductions are made from our regular prices charged this season,' se that the opportunity is unsurpassed for discriminating men. Alterations at Cost Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas. Straw Hats at y2 price. Summer Business Heur 8.30 te 5 Saturday! Closed All Day 1334-1336 Chestnut Street VH I v" A Vi Ms f ; . L 1 IH M I m JV 4TWBUHM, 4 ' ' I - 'f iV'.-i. v frt (, , AM,,.ate.j . .4ik . zMikl.
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