? ' mTJwsWWi wfi&F3rys& 'iW svwr;fliHfii.,r'j'f.'.v-v. 7.w..,; i? ' ' wkv' - x:tftiv y4. iii j-r tttir ?'' Si xr tf Mi - rf,fv- r H. w i i EVENING PUBIilCr IjUJJUWiUK JfJHLlLfAJJiliJLiJrJCllA, .Jivixxt e-, . A. . T?ff?r,'w?v'ws'i v VIOLE NCE FIB IS CHURCH TOPIC Episcopalians Discuss Resolu tions Against Secret Bodies nrni'ln for Blennry work among the inauguration of mis is Rented te the Hoiire of Ulriien. ugun the J Jew was pre The Committee en Memerlnls MiKgcatcd iiic maucr dc rcierrcu te tue I'resiutn i Christian Church In the world which Ulfthen and cntiinil. MlHlinn Onrlnnil wild the EplBcennl Church wns the mil: RIGID BAN ON DIVORCES Portland, Ore.. Sept. 15. The Heue cf Deputies of the Protestant Episco pal Churrh penrral convention here fared a Ieiir grind when It remimed Its mMmh today. The prnnrnin In cluded a nlKht wsslen. Th Hnue of IMnheps ale had a lni.v lay with the ordination henlrri en its program for prajer-hoek rellen. ItcnerlH en resolutions (li'inninclns mob Uolenee. and Ferret nrgnnlznllnns which have been introduced ny uepu- ' tics from Georgia. were expected from i the peelal M-rvtre committee ei tuc a..... f Dnnllllefl. " . .. . -.1-1.... 1.. .1.- It.,.,,,,. I I'rajer-oeoK irnsiun m m- nwu-i-ef Dpjuitlc en the program for today Included fnrllirr levlslen of the mnr riftKe .enlcc and the burial hcrvlee. The deputies, in their notion en pra.M--brek levUlnn. t'entinue te act mi ic cnrH fiem the Heme of r.Mieim, pic pnrcil diirlnR their week of prcllmlnnrj Suppl'antlnp the outline chen the IInu' of HWinpi jeterdny by UMiep Chnrlc It. Tlrent. of Western New Yerk. f the ofTeitx made by the com mission en faith nnd order In the In terest of world unity anion cliurrliCH, Rebert H. (Jnnlliieie, of (iurdhier, Me., secretory of the romminlen, today n--ported te the Heuse of Deputies detail1 of the weik nnd the financial needs for carrying it en during the next three yearn. A campaign for rahinc $."00,000 for erecting new building1' for the Western Tlieoleglenl Seminary. Chicago. bfen launched. The nlumnl pledged Ir.ifirmally 5100.000. It was announced. Hlgid llan en Divorce The Heuse yesterday passed, without dlUslen, the amendment te llie canon en dlvere prwnlpil by Hlsliep ('buries H. Rrent. rending as fellows : "Ner idiall It be lawful for nny member of this Church te enter upon n mnniage whm cither of the contract ing partle l the husband or tlie wife of nny ether persons then living f'uni rhnm lie or "lie lin hn divorced for nnv cause arising nft"r marriage." TIip clergj are new prelilhlted from officiating at such mrirlages mid the amendment te the canon new prohibits member:! of the Church from iiiiitriietin rnicli man luges. If approved by thy Heuse of Deputies the canon will go Inte effect .January 1. The lleu.-e of Deputies agreed witn the Heuxe of ItNheps in striking out the word "obey" from the premise made by the women In the marriage Bcrrl' e The n-'tlen was tnke.ii by nn overwhelming majeritj. A Hint In-TeUe-i a I'linnge in the constitution of the Chimb, it will have te be r.i titled t tl'e tint convention. '1 he Ku Kins Kla i, theugu net men tions! b riinie. was sevcreh Mored in the following resolution presented te flie Heuse of Deputies yesterday by the Kcv Mr. .Jehn I. Wing, rector t Christ t liurch. Savannah, On. : Uestlvcd. b the Heuse of Depu ties, the Heuse of Iilsheps concur ring. That we solemnly condemn nil seciet. pe-cillcd "patriotic" so se cietlrn. whose masked nnd unknown memberships capitalize blgetrv ami hate, fester racial and religious ?iejudlie and enceiirnge acts, of bnv eflsiiCH and mob ielence; be ii further Iteselvcd. That It i the conviction of this convention that nny men or let of men, eii;uiiized or unorgan unergan ised, who .eel. te set man against man citizen ngr.int citlKen, neigh bor against neighbor, race against race er creed against (reed nie tli! enemies of society and dismal te the fundamental Ideals of America, no matter in hew : trident tones their claims te the possession of ultra pa pa tiietlsm may be voiced. does no missionary work among the .Tcwb, there being no such organized work except In rliiladelphla. BEST DANCERS JN CITY Lucy Beland and Jehn McGarvey Win Parkway Honors At a contest at the Inst of the Park- wnv dances Inst night Jehn Mcdnrvev. 1030 Ilnlslen street, nnd JIIsm r.uev nelnnd, 1807 CnllenblU street, were1 judged the best dancers: attending the! street dances en the I'nrkwey. They I recciveu .iu eucrcu Dy wirecter Wlior Wlier Wlior burten. These who competed lat night had wen prices at the weekly dancca. There wnq the nsiinl wblf nrl. this week for the fox trot, which weh' awarded te MIclmel Crudl. llt.'lO Menth Chedwlck street, and nilrnbcth Slilelds, I 1IM1 Seuth Xorweoil street. ! wz-4i"' WT Fm An UP nAiirf. lfPJkfl IB Wgim ' i PURER W TASTIER I COLONIAL I ICE-CREAM M ' Geed Shoes i Jenes Hejs fine tan ralr bSii. rxitu ilmiljle hoc. lth full vnrnn. Itul.liei hreli atlar.ieif! Al stle3 II te 11 nnd t te il $2.45 and $2.85 ;:n? er.RSMNTn.v avh. SB KU4 CWvlnut kit Huiial HItes Are Uetlscd Without the expected pretest b the Lew Church ((shops, the prnjera for t he 1 dead in the revised burial t.cniec wcrt Rtlepted, This Is the tlrst time aiij such pra.ers luivc been formally umbe- i rued for un in the tetvlees of tlie Protestant i:pieepal Church, though I they lae ery gcnernlly been used by! the clergy nt funerals. A memorial from the W an's Aux "larj of the Diocese of ennsylvnnia I TAPESTRIES IniTii tut wiTiierT m:i:i)lkp)int FOREIGN or Demestic at RIGHT Prices s nE. IlenrhfH. Cli-lr .Snitn. Feotstneln. I m..tf ul'h WerkbiB IitrrlalH. J STAMFED LANDSCAPE ICANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS I IN AI.T, ( I rilfu t GIFTS BEADS WOOL j Gcrniar.te-.vn Novelty Shep 3 fcj v. t'iiKi.n:.N am:. titn. ean j After-Dinner Tricks 1 9 ceiet NICK CDCC Or COIN ri m rsr Mtekeifumiture Ilefllltlflll nn.v frrs for imrcli or Imlenr iim. Nrnriit ilmlcnn ni'rt beAt erl.munhlii. Sold dlrftt .it innkerh' Prices. II.II.Dem. rinlrw. 55. SO l(e Arm !inlr. 7,50 M.fifdi-Ge Cl.alrs R se IlerkiTu mi r.iili tlulr. H i:tr.i NejfltlOH In dftlcri, t-lilrs nnd (utile mill llner lam.'!. Glasaberc Wicker Mfg. Ce. ion N. J'rent si, Y,r l)rllirr. uim i.ir.h. rmne iiitinnnd 2SSS m m Hair-Curling Troubles Arc Over Read This! Ke L'OT Coin en the Doer A quarter is piuhed against the fwoetli nn face of a deer, or ether ceilensi1.fMl.Pl U,,(, lt ,il,eres after "iMiewerinee lias removed his hand. Ine trick Is 111 nipllnhed In pre- '"usb ciittiug 1, i,i j ,JP ,,,!(,,. 0 ineceln, te that a mii.iII point of metal 11 ," , W1,en ll)p i 's pressed Mlnst the deer, thn point is pii-hcd "tin the vuied and keeps the (iiiarter ieia falliij. The jiai t of the coin w 1th no projecting point .should be kept et ife top. 'nnum, tat, bj iWte Ltdatr Cempanu SKVK.NT-SI " .rin. inn. nun 1'Jlrf Anuria fOurxA Jstlen 'UIITOfillAPIlM AUIiniilvrl In m r., n I.-. ectleii Te nmernbl. thim i.lrinr.,. n werli of nrllsti! In Jnean. Si-etlnnrt, EnnUnit. llnlv r,i nf America. The nnlv Itnlnrrm,,,. erlnti'fl hv n Phllnil.lnhli Hunrt " I'CRLIU it. I!Wr 'Mke It a Habit." Ji, Ilne jeii lie.ud about the new M wnj te k'-rp the hair in curl, bobbed i;s will as leni; h.iirV If net, In nil ine.iiih cut out these hlmple dlr-'MieiiH anil try tliis wonderful niethnil. 1'rncure n iie, toetliliriiHli ami n few ounces of plain liquid silmeriin1 from jour driissM. Appl eneush of the liquid with the brush t ineisten th hair from met te tl'i just he lore deliiK it up. Ven will be finite nsteiiiihed when ou liud jnu bnxe Mich lovely waves and cutis thej appear olteRether natural, in-(ti-nd of having been artificially ticipiired. Hest of all. the winl ness will last erv much lenser than it would otherwise. Sew hair, of course, HI have mere "bed" and fliirhncss than wheie the ilrjIiiVi miikcIiu;, wav ing iron is used. It will uppeat gle'sler and lielier, for Mlmcrlne lmii preM'd eiiinll. deninilile us a dressini; for the hair You'll llnd It pleasant te use, and II will lcuc mm stick, pi 1 11 in Mie!)!, ttacu. Aib. Fer FLIES and MOSdtJITOES Quantitv 1 oz. Onalitv 100 Pnrp HOc flV. A "lrvm ' . . sa.--ii-4W irr- fy 4Tm&ml A .' ' ;- '"Mfc. ' . Evi (& nurm &r--:: -.Cw-.: ljuv.-ui. ' ViV '-If .-'-""" ' Te Kill 'Em! ery American Stores Ce. Stere Sella It Any A-l tifkl.r Can Supply Yeu If Yeu Itefii.e In Tlie "fubtltutei." "IrectUnmi cie Beem, DUTuia Around TuoreucfaJri It WU Kill 'Km I Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Offers Important Autumn Sale of Fine New Shoes for Women at a Third Less, $3.90 " wsmmunmmaBMKEmimmmamBmammmaaBamammi&mBim KB $3.90 ' 53.90 . $3.90 $3.90 Because of the maker's late delivery of orders, theSe eight styles pictured and three ether shoes of similar appearance but different leathers, are all offered at the large saving of a third from our own earlier price. Shoes well made of f?oed leathers. Shoes that fit. Shoes that are comfortable. Shoes that can be worn all "Winter long for morning, afternoon, evening and for sports. Shoes per fect in every way. All sizes, 2e te 8 and AA te D widths in ten of the styles. Such shoes as 'these are never te be had regularly at any such price as $3.90 any woman will quickly see that! They arc such a "find" that it will be wise thrift te take two or three pairs while they can be had. O.xi'erds of dull black calfskin with perforations, low leather heel with rubber heel attached ifl'i pi All V UuM a WJIm ' Via Ti $45 Ul Br $12.50 & $38.50 Presenting the Newer Suits Specially Priced, $20 te $65 Enter the new box-back suits without belts; the new embroidered loose-panel suits; the new wide-sleeved suits; the new embroidered-border suits. All are fresh from the workrooms and made of delight ful belivia-like fabrics and llama cloth. These at $25, $27.50, $38.50, $42.50, S45 and $65 are trimmed with beaver dyed ceney, nutria, luxurious beaver, gray squirrel, platinum wolf and mole. Seme have both cellars and cuffs of fur. Clack, navy, brown and reindeer. Crepe de chine or peau de cygnc linings. These at $20 are of geed-looking tweeds, silk lined, and with particularly long slender coals. Please note there are only a few of any one kind, but a great many styles from which te cheese. (Down Stulri Mnrr, MnrUel) Many Kinds of Smart Sports Coats, $13.75 te $42.50 Quite literally, sports coats held the center of attention, for the whole Central Aisle of the Down Stairs Fashion Stere is devoted te them. Among the many swagger, serv iceable kinds three new styles claim first consideration. Deuble-face lierrinKbone tweed coats with rajclnn bleevci and inverted pleat backs; tan or brown; $lu.7.". Deuble-face brown pole coats, yoke and blceves lined yith peau dc cyfene; strap cuft and big patch pockets; $16.50. Plaid-back hci ringbene ceata in new double-breasted stvlc; extremely mannbh, with hi? convertible cellar, belt, tailored pockets and invetted pleat back; $22.50. Seft Tan Pole Coats, $25, $35 and $42.50 Fully silk-lined models in various shades of fashionable tan. The $12.50 ceata arc of camel's hair and exceedingly .smart. Sports Coats With Fur Cellars, $37.50 te $5e Impeited and domestic tweed coati in threc-quarter lenfrths, with large 10II cellars of raccoon. Tailored Coats in Heather Mixtures, S10 te $10.50 Deuble-faced coatings, herringbones and tweeds. Excellent for school, college, business and knockabout wear. Coats With Fur, Unusual at $20 te $58.50 Vclems nnd bellvij.s, trimmed with lKttria, wolf, benver-dyed cenrv or rarneul. Plain and niere elaberaU' model, all silk line'l. "Wrappy" Coats With Furs, $78.50 Fine Aeleur-s helivins, llamas and ether deep.pile fabrics. Trimmings of f-quirrel, nutria, wolf, mole, beaver and caracul. (I)enn Mull Mnrr, Miirhrt) $48.50 Centra w rt? m s-ew Women's New Capcskin Gloves, $1.35 Seft, pliable, washable capeskin gloves are in l-clatp stle, pimie 11. Tan, brown, bcaver and mece. Clcaraway el Soiled Blouses, $1 Marked down te this low price because sizes are broken and because they are mussed or soiled Dimity and voile, trimmed with lace, embroidery or uiUlm"- few in taileied style. Mostly small sizes though the range is from HO te 18. New Gingham Heuse Dresses Specially Priced, $1.25 .Striped cinpR just out of their boxes are daintily trimmed with organdie en cellars,, cutis and vestees. White striped with lavender, black, rose, green and blue. Girdles and Short Corsets, $1 te S2.50 Such light, negligible affairs one would hardly knew the had n corset en! 1 S out'.,i "i'lth i.lltt,?tinKJ s,lnps 'f elastic or witluclastie ten-, or elastic with bread reinforced front hooks. Eight te twelve inch widths (Itenn Stair Stere, Cci.lml Alale) UUItllM. (Down S(nlri Hterr, Hiritnnt) $3.90 $3.90 $3.90 $3.90 Oxfords of tan leather (A, B and C widths only) with imitation wing tip, perforations, Cuban heel. 1 Oxfords of comfy black kid with plain tips, the Cuban heels have rubber heels attached. Oxfords of dull calf with soft plain vamp and squared tee, the low heels have rubber heels attached. Oxfords of tan calf with brown tip and saddle strap a geed sports and golf shoe. One-strap pumps of black satin or patent leather with low heels particularly nice for afternoon dancing. Gelf oxfords of tawny red with plain rubber soles and heels. Gelf oxfords of black calf with plain rubber soles and heels. One-strap pumps of patent colt with dull buckle; perforated wing tip, low heel. One-buttoned strap pumps of tan calf with perforated straight tip. It's the best opportunity te buy geed Wanamakcr slices at a low price in mnmr a rlnv' a. . Vil . A Whole Roomful of New Hats, $5 If you arc small and chic and with heaps of dash in your per sonality, there are modish little hats that turn off the face at most unexpected angles, or fel low closely the lines of the new, higher coiffure. If you are of the large hat type, there arc big hats that droop or flare. Seme of these have big, dashing bows and loops for trimmings. Others are trimmed with feather fancies, ostrich bands or ornaments. There are hats for the elder woman, close-fitting and dignified. There are hats for young girls, adorably "scooped." And dozens of in-between hats in black and brown and blue and rust and tan, that have ways of becomingness all their own. And they arc all just $.5! I Hen 11 MnlM Sterr, Slnrkrt) -- v .& Girls' New Plaid-Back Pole Coats, Specially Geed, $ 13.50 Seft, warm, not-toe-heavy-weight "coats of heathery plaid-back coating. Tan, light and dark brown mixtures. Big pockets. "Storm" cellar that may be worn up or down. Belt with leather buckle. Sizes 8 te 16 years. Unusual Silk Freeks for Juniors, $18.50 Navy or black charr.icusc or Canten crone. Individualized with bright pipings anil trimming', in coral, Copenhagen, jade or cerise. Size3 l." ,0 1? cais. Special Weel Crepe Frecks, $6.50 Tan, henna and blue .straight-line f locks of wool crepe, trimmed with a bit of bright zephyr embroidery and ribbon .a.sh. Sizes 8 te 12 j ears. Mere Elaborate Frecks for Girls, $7.50, $10 te $25 Onlv one or two of a kind and all specially pretty! Velveteen and duvetyn combination; Jerbej and Tanton combi"atiens; Canten crepes, crepes de chine, wool ciepe and .ier;e. Light and dark colors and striking color combinations. Sizes S te 14 years. Middy Blouses, $1 te $3 While jean blouses, plain or braid trimmed. Stiaight or with the cuff hems. T fff Tweed Knickers $5.50 20 I'lill-LUt knickcis in '.ears. (Hiihm Mineus cole.- tweetiN ' ' ' i 1 1 12 te $13.50 mixtures Si-.ea Miiirt. Mere, MnrUt-1 i Women's Lace Striped Silk Stockings a Third Less, $1 n st quality pure silk stockings with a prettv lace stitch stripe. Mercerized cotton tops and soles and seamed back. Xavy, pole in-av. smnb. Knssism if ...J .. . K A 1 . . . ---. -'V!. . Mil V.VWJ., turuuviiu, iirican Drewn, black and w hie Si te 10. (Mown Mtir Stere, :i.es 8V- (cntrnl) Irresistible Silk Underclothes, "in 4- eA e-n Ult.utJ Ltf .-.IIJJ Of Trousseau-like daintiness combined with real silk materials and nice makimr T.,w,nri durability .uui lace- , . iii i . , '"""mi ami jni;v- trimmed styles in white and favorite pastel shade f- tZ J"p-t,,InJln(Ml "."P"1" i'1'cmises of crepe de chine. 53.Re for three (iireient kinds of envelope . henuseM tailored or radium rilk bloomers trimmed with stitching and wee 53. 8.1 for silk flowers. $3.85 for crepe de ihine tailored effects. ?!..)() fei ve.t-and-Men-in laces or imitation filet medallions (I'iihii M.iirs -iiri nightgowns in the favorite strap-top i.is. ei crepe de cliine, trimmed with Milrnli Eight Kinds of Towels, 25c with hemmed ends and led benP1 , 3(5 inches All-linen tea tow long, aie 25c Ncneky colored Tuikish tewe's, :J3.17 jncne, .. White Turknh toweN with blue borders l'-'v'ss All-white 'I'urkiFh towels. iiv.ift jm,e ".' - ;.l Hem .titched all-white cotton huck towels. 17VlV, ,,Ik - I7t. nZ Z .iV.V l " "UL l0Wlls Wlt neveltv . . w imiiv,i mi h.iv inches, color aie 2.1c. are 'Jee. borders, Atisei bent cotton huck towels, hemstitched nmi ij.-i i All-linen euest toweU. nl.m I .-?. "S? c",,s-1.ISn-.1 'ni'iP-", it.ic. t.--- --.-..., ,'...... ..vi.tiiii'i iiiiiuu Muir .sierr. .. v ....-, irA. I Mil ends, i;:X21 inches, nilriil) EN All-Weel Overcoats Down te $22.50, $30 (Sizes 3J te 38 Only) Geed news for college and young business men. Warm all-wool cheviot overcoats with plain, contrasting or plaid backs are specially priced beginning tomorrow, Saturday. Mostly double-breasted ulstcrettcs, but a few rag lans included. Gray, brown and greenish mixtures. Men's All-Weel Suits, $25 A fine new let of this season's cheviot and worsted suits in pencil stripes, indefinite mixtures and almost invisible checks. Dark blue, brown find dark mixtures. Conservative styles tailored in the Wanamakcr way. Seme have two pairs of trousers. Athletic Combination Suits, 75c Easy-fitting nainsoek suits with comfortable knitted waistband. First quality. Sizes .'! te '16. Cotten Half Hese, 12l2c and 25c Pair 12Uc for first-quality cotton half hose in black, cordovan and navy. 25c for mercerized cotton half he.'e in same colors. Sizes 9i2 te nig. BOYS Beys' Scheel Shirts Half Price, 50c Wanamaker shirts of woven striped madras, with attached cellar of self-material or in neckband stvK Blue, with white stripes. Sizes 12 te 14 Beys' .ew All-Weel Suits With Tae Pair Knickers, Specialty Priced. $9.75 Such stout, carefully constructed suits are net often obtainable at this price. Chemicallv tested all wool cheviot is the foundation. Excellent tailoring has built mighty geed suits en that basis. Coats have knife and inverted pleat backs, and plain necket or patch pocket fronts. They are mohair lined. Beth pair knickers are fully lined, with taeed, re-cn forced seams. Brown, gray and greenish mixtures in several patterns Sizes 8 te 17 years. They're a lirjt-class start-off for the school year! Mm, !..,, -.ti.I . -.lore ,.n rh (.xllrr ,hrr, t entr.i.irc ,t lurlM Mri-ri Mii one Hlclii ,!,, , i p) xM Urn i $2; ?r Jie 5ir, Ste Is There Anether Such Place te Get Geed New Style Frecks at $6 te $25? ejih mocks and cloth ones. With this, that and the ether lashien feature newly copied from mere ovnenaivn TYlnlilc IV..-v.j...... i'... l rt ' .....w ...w ..-,. iviuuiiuw, eiuuniay, uezens ei entirely new 200 Dresses of Korue. SK Three styles. All in n:u lilm. nn.i inmr.,...i ,....u i...:i. " ...... ......... ,;ii aii uraiii; styles. H! te 40 Cleth Frecks, $10 r.xtrueiuinaiv a tnu'i.l at tin-, pr.ee I.atct modeN commonly tine Peuet twill .!, ....,v ' .,i..i, ,.... ...... . ( cmbreid. r in .-elf i olei eithm.il it i. .. "- -in it colors or with si ml! of maroon. Si.ca of un hright thread Satin-Back Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Lrepe Dresses at SI 5 Weel I.umuieus materials developed into (n hinm.i.i.. i., ..,. .. . in un.ien.nbU iroe.l Yhh V . 'r. . .," b.inal ... . '.' . ' n-fi' iiu L'liinn in proclaim thenwKes navy oiewn ei black. Satin in rich hi... k ,.nu nnd brown. .Seme dosigre.1 for young uomen'ef women who ipeun- m x :iii i , n v ippe no cnine in oei t-repii in navy ! te 20; ethers for Novelty Silks, " $1.25 Yard I A dealer's "eddb and ends" of neveltv sill. ..n ,.,..ii . le'-n than their icRulnr pi ice. Striped nnd l, hAh na,k.c1 nn'l''l (talk tolers, and a few U, uat !h ,tff Siif "' "' u,.cfu shades, and damtih liiMred china si Ks intt, ""i"08 "? ',10,1,,lni patterns. Nene lci than 115 in' he" wide. " COlr'- vtlrntl"1, (IHin Slnlri. Mere. ( i-ntrl) Canten Crepe Dresses in Extra Sizes, .$16.50 hues -l'j te ..(), m diodes that larRe women will Tun ir ce,m ln b,!Kl'- ''y " trewn The b 0 and $20 like. The Pl. i ', . ' """"ii. ine nerlceq urn flic dresses are mndn wilh nin.i,..,!...! '. l. nre , - i"" '""i iMinuis aim Miecvcs Beautiful Satin-Back Crepe Gowns, $25 Several mode's. iiii-lnilin'T ,n.. .v.u ,u, .1 i. , na.es into lenK pe.nt, at eiTh sl, " Seme a Z 1, LY. are co-iibiiiatiens i,f the briKht uiui.n, nut wime in navy, ailk lined with dull ciepe sid ejtside, eihe-v nnd null miIi- of the silk m.ik. and brown (Itimn Malm Serr, .Murk cocoa a rl) I i lh i jf.n ; X' M i m . f i . 1 I ft it ..J id a f ftb T J'rf 4 IS J .'1 1 w. 'Ml B mmmm m - iM ; )t .?' ,.fs Tij,j. iMiivf vi H t . VA' 4A t T'r
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