V For the TOASTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Herr i to the Joy of laiy day., Bun kIhiiimI and sweet with clover. Visions of youth-arid roundeUy. The goodrviM of life all ovr. Oo breath. It In the ear. Here', to the heart that' alwayi true. To eyei of black or eye of blue, To frk-ndnhlp old or friendship new- To the on It loves, be It me or you. Life a we've found It, - And frolicked around It, Life, with It muny-huod bllM. Urlef they're aoon over, Love, blessed rover. Turn thm to Joy with a kin! Of all who doubt end fear, And nay to them "Bt of rood cheer." Longfallow. Then come the wild weather, Oome sleet or come iipw. V."e will stick by each other. However It blow. Ixngfcllow. T the housewife May hor coffee Mid the Blunders against her alike rvtr he without ground. State Abbreviation. The answers to these questions are HI abbreviations of the states In the Union. Which of the state would be the moat en worthy? Which of the state Is the best for the miner? Which of the states Is as good as a tulle? Which of the states do we fear the mct? Which state does the Invalid send for? Which Hale Is the head of the family? Which state Is worth the least? Which slate represents a musical toAe? Which state do we think the most of? Which stale do the Chinamen flock to? Which Is the relldous? Key-Ark.: Ore.; Mis.: III.; Md.; Pa.; O ; La.; Me.; Wash.: Mius. Apple and Nut Charlotte. Make this In a large dlBh or In In dividual molds: Blanch eight ounces of either hickory or walnut meats; dry for a day, then pound or break very fine. Beat the whites of three eggs to a stiff froth, add a pound of pulverized sugar, stir In the nuts and two tablespoons of orange flower water. Beat until well mixed, then Pretty Costumes h mti tI M i III ' . '. fijjjrv " ' ' V-?f f$rf V2LVETEEN COSTUME. Mole colored velveteen makes a most attractive costume In this style. The skirt has a seam In upper part of center front, the shaped added piece at lower part being laid under tdge of upper part. The coat Is cut o carry out the lines of the skirt; It has a large collar und deep turn-up cuffs; a fold of silk Is laid Inside opening of front and also edges the top of cuffs. Mole-colored stretchod satin tt, trimmed with grayish-pink wings. Cloth Costume. Quite a simple cos tume this In Jade green face cloth; the panel at front of skirt terminates sev eral Inches above the foot, It s laid on with a well-wrapped seam, as also Is the upper part over the added lower f -mt 1 IN fOQUC Suit coats are finger tip length or shorter. The Greek line Is the dominant coif fure Idea. Heavy as well as light laces are fashionable. The use of antique fringes I3 a new plume of fringe fashions. Complexion veils of white or tinted mulltie, with or without chenille dots, tire worn. The deep collar, either square or pointed, Is still worn. It In many cas es reaches to the waist Hue at the lack. The full explanation of the continu ance of the narrow skirt la that, with the continuation of the oriental idea And the development of design taken from the dress of the Moslem coun ties. It must remain. Hostess drop In strips on buttered paper and bake In a slow oven. After (his paste Is set but still soft, stick nut meats along the top of strips When the cakes are cold line a charlotte mold with them and fill the center with this custard. Pare, core and slice six tart apples, Btew In a cup of wa ter; when soft, rub through a colan der and reheat. Btlr In the well bom en yolks of two eggs, sweeten to taste and cool. Whip to a froth the whiles of the eggs mixed with one tablespoon of sugar and mix In the apple sauce, Tile this In the center of '.he charlotte mold and top with whipped cream. A Musical Contest. Perhaps this will answer the corre spondent who requested a gnme suit able for a mimical club. I found It In a maguzlne and gladly pans It on: Once on a a Inver bold His sweetheart's hund eiauyed to And whisper 111 her ear. "You have the to my heart, my dear." The maiden", heart loud and fast Kor fear this would not luat. This pretty maid was sore afraid Whene'er her beau would . 80 arid shrewd whs her pupa. He scented romance from afar. One night her pa came with a 80 large It made the neighbor laugh. And when he knocked her lover . The maiden shrieked, "Oh, you that! I pray you grant me one request. Then in a convent I shall . Give us a short for some token. And the tender shall soon be bro ken.' But up he sent lier to her room. And left the lover to his doom. Then around her waist sh a And soon descended to her lord. Next day they sent her pa a ! "VWrt married." This was all sh wrote. Key Time. hold, softly, key, beat, rhap sody, serenade, sharp, slalT, flit, stop, rest, space, tie, tied, chord, note. MADAME MERRI. White Crochet Buttons. Small and large buttons made of white cotton thread coarsely crochet ed are now lu first fashion. They are placed on blouses, on one-piece frocks, on top wraps, In every size. They are used on blouses Instead of pearl but tons, and on white linen skirts. part. The coat Is seml-flttlng and has wrapped seams continuing the line of panel; the revers are faced with fine white cloth; the cuffs are to match the collar, and straps on cuffs are of black satin. Gray Tagel hat, trimmed with ribbon to match the costume. Afternoon Dress. Orchid mauve silk crepollne is used here; the high walsted skirt has a wide fold laid on at lower part. It Is trimmed with narrow straps of black satin, each .inlshed by a button. The bodice Is on the lines of a bolero cut Magyar; the yoke and undersleeves are of piece lace; and the front Is cut out In a square through which lace Is also seen; small satin straps and buttons form trimming; the sash Is of satin ribbon with tasseled ends. Return to the Fichu. The fichu has once more made a place for Itself In the wardrobe, and Is frequently used on the new gowns, with the result that It entirely changes their aspect. It la made somewhat short, after the fashion of the fichu Marie Antoinette, but without ends, and It Is used to drape only the top of the corsage and the shoulders. In other Instances It Is long enough to meet behind and to fall over the Jupe like a sash. Either way It Is a pretty little accessory, anS is Invariably car ried out in lace, lawn or mousscllne. Friction Bath Beneficial. In taking a friction buth, a Turkish towel, or, If you prefer It, a flesh brush, Is used for stimulating the skin surface. Morning and. evening, nfter you have practiced your chosen exercises, take a friction bath. Hold ing tlie towel ttrmly by both ends, rap Idly move It backward and forward, going over the entire body surface. The skin will soon show a healthy glow. A brisk rub with the hands dlpKMl In cold water completes this stimulating bath. WRECKED THE May Fly, a dirigible built for the British navy at a cost of about $200,000. met with dlsaiter recently when she was taken out of the shed for ber first trial night. Fortunately there was no loss or life, although the officers and men In charge of the vessel were for a time In an extremely perilous position, during which they behaved with grea' courage and co ilness Almost Immediately after coming out of the shed the airship was caught by the wind, heeled over, and even'unlly broke her back. Her fate will probably cause the abandon ment of llghter-than-alr craft In favor of the heavier thnn alr biplane or monoplane. ASK NEW British Statesman Would Rear range Months of Year. Every Month Would Begin on Sunday New Year Day and Leap Year Separate Many Other Novel Features In Scheme. London. Sir Henry Da!lel. leader of the ultra radicals In the house of commons, the father of the bill which alms at giving Scotland local self government had Just had prepared a bill to alter the calendar. This bill, known as the fixed calendar bill, con tains some novel features. As the memorandum which accompanies It ex plains, the bill purposes to substitute for the present Irregular calendar a fixed calendar having regular periods, of which the week is the common measure. In this, as In other features. It dif fers from the calendar reform bill. In troduced In the house of commons In 1909, but which never got beyond the second reading stage. That bill sought to make the months as uniform In length as possible, but as a dlflerence in this respect Is un avoidable In a year with 12 months. It Is thought better to Increase that dif ference so as to allow of the week be ing a common measure of ail mouths. This arrangement makps It possible for each month to begin on a Sunday and end on a Sjturday. A table giving the proposed fixed calendar shows that the months of January, February, April, May, July, August. October and November would each consist of 28 dsys, while the re maining months of March, June. Sep tember and December would each have 33 days. "New Year day" Is set apart, thus bringing the total of days up to the requisite number o. 3GS days, while for leap year a special day Is set apart for "Leap day," which Is to be Intercalated between the last day Judge Is Expert With Needle. Hot Springs, S. D. Emmett n Cook, Justice of the peace, aged 61 years, devotes several hours every day to the making of fancy work. One of the features of the exhibit at the elate fair from thlH county will be a crazy quilt made by him. Sewing is Mr. Cook's hobby. He learned It as a child Although once famous In New York state as a ball player, he has become u:ore noted for doing fancy work. Since the death of his wife, a few years ago. be has lived alone Fie de voted several hours each day. to his crazy quilt patches Buy Land by the Inch. Louisville, Ky Public spirited cltl tens of a West Louisville neighbor hood are buying a lot 230. feet square at the rate of about f 1.25 a front Inch. When the lot Is all sold It will be presented to the trustees of the Louis ville free library as a site for a new branch, the money for which Is Id hand, but awaiting presentation of a site. No site donor coming forward, the people devised a novel scheme to raise $3,800 for the site. RARE GRAPES MlnlaUu-e Vineyards In French Cap ital Have Old Vines Which Yield Well One of Best Known. Paris. Though It does not, of course, take very great proportions. Paris has an annual vintage season which cannot be entirely Ignored. Many gardens of the French capital shelter fine vines, and some of these have quite a reputation. One of the best known of the city's miniature vineyards Is that of the rhnmber of deputies. This was cre ated In the reign of King Louis Phil ippe, when vines were planted In the Auguesseau and Montesquieu court yards of the Palais Bourbon. This year's harvest promises to be a par ticularly good one. The past few days has seen the leathering of the grapes In many other arts of the city. The church of 'alnt-Louls en I'lle has a very produc ive vineyard, and there Is also a ood yearly harvest In a garden close j the Sacre-Coeur. BEFORE SHE EVER MADE ?m nAY 11.Y Jimw ir 5 FALL CALENDAR of June and the first day of July, as re constituted by the hill. A clause In the bill provides that the New Year day and Leap day shall not be accounted days of the week, and shall not, except where specially mentioned or provided for, je held to he Included In auy computation of days, hut shall otherwise be public bank holidays. The conditions o' labor on these days, and the remuneration therfo-, under the bill, would conform as far as possible to what .revalls on Sundays. A fixed date, April 15, Is se lected for Easter day. Finally, the bill, If pasaod by parlia ment, will not become operative until the government decides that sufficient International concurrence has been se cured. CAT SLEEPS ON $16,000 RUG Lives All Night In Waldorf-Astoria Safe. Which Is Supposed to Be Airtight and Burglar Proof. New York. When Frank Allstrom, treasurer of the Waldorf-Astoria, opened the Inner doors of the big safe In blB private office he was greeted by a stray black cat which Jumped from a vault containing $16,000 In fresh, crisp bank notes. Mr Allstrom could not explain bow tho tramp cat happened to be In the safe. Although the massive steel vault Is airtight and burglar proor. the cat seemed none the worse lor Its sixteen hours of Imprisonment. "After unlocking the safe." Mr. All strom said, "I reached Into the vault where I had placed the bank notes. I was never more surprised In my life than when the big, block cat yawned and looked at me as though to ask, 'Is my breaklast ready?' "We have been unable to ascertain bow the cat gained access to the safe, as the Inner doors are at all times kept locked. Nono of my assistants ran recall seeing the cat In the olllce before we closed the safe on Tuesday afternoon." NEWEST THING From Paris Comes an Innovation Which Will Eliminate Present Clews to Menu of Host. Chicago And now It Is odorless cookery. Straight from Paris, and also from a master chef of that epicurean met ropolis, has come the lutest Item of elimination by which modern civiliza tion makes Its progress, and a bevy of Chicago matrons, young women who have "come out" and others soon to do the same crowded the Instruc tion rooms of the Chicago School of Domestic Arts and Sciences to learn of the newest thing in cookery For no longer are palates to be tickled and mouths to water on Thanksgiving morning at the frag rance of roasting turkey, and the higher cost of turkey will not neces sarily be responsible. No longer are the breezes to waft more of frying onion and boiling cab bage from your neighbor's kitchen to GROW IN PARIS The rue Salnt-Gulllaume saw a gay little fete when M.. Trogan, editor .of the "Correspondent," entertolned those who write for hlu review for the plundering of a very fine old vine. This Is an annual affair, and It was as successful this year as on previous occasions. FLIES BRING SIX CENT BAG Unique Campaign It Instituted by Public Health Committee of Dublin Corporation Boys Like It. London. The novel campaign against files Instituted by the public health committee of the Dublin cor poration Is providing sport for many boys. The health committee is Issu Ing bags each capable of holding a quart of dead flies, 15.000 to 20.000 going to make up a quart, and 6 cents is paid lor every full bag returned to the corporation disinfecting depart ment. A FLIGHT M0NLY ADRIFT THREE YEARS Pocketbook Dropped From Boat In Delaware Bay Comes Ashore and Owner Recovers Valuables. I.ewes, Del. Dr. Harry Hickmnn of Philadelphia has recovered his pock etbook and 1120 which It contained. Three years ago he dropped It from a launch Into Delaware b'y. The pocketbook was found by the little daughter of Ernest Lynch, who picked it up on a ninieh where she was drlv Ing a cow. where It was probably washed by some winter ;torm Three years ago Dr Hickman, who was visiting here, wns In a launch par ty and dropicd hli pocketbook over board Search was made for It. but no trace was discovered Some of the money found bv the; girl was redeem ed at the National iank here and the rest, which was iuidly soaked and torn, sent to Washington for redemp tion. Although thai pocketbook con tained Dr. lllekman'jf name In It when It was lost, the cartl was gone when It was returned to b'm. SNEEZE PLAYS GREAT HAVOC Big Indian Elephant Performs Her Triennial Feat, Shaking Building and Breaking Class. London. Daisy, the blg Indian ele phant, which sneezes once In three years, -performed heri triennial feat the other afternoon Ut the linstock Jungle, White City., A a results of her sneeze: ! Huge pieces of piaster fell from the celling. ', Four windows were broken. An electric light cluster was smash ed. A party of thirty schoolboys were watching Dulsy. which had been mo tionless for more than an hour, when suddenly the ntilmal gave a scream, reared up on Its hind legs and, giving vent to a mar that slook the Jungle to Its foundations, spurted a stream of water over them, drenching them to the skin. Dulsy laid down Immediately after her sneeze and went to sleep IN COOKING your living rooms thanhhat neighbor gets when his dinner Is served. And never more will I ouses become saturated with stale reminiscences of the failures and mlstAea of cooks who might have been! more accom pllshed In their vovitloJ. Investment In a few iiaper bags Is all that Is necessary for lie new style 'of cookery. It Is alinoh utensll-less, as well as odorless, and he hours and energy employed In sera Ing pots and pans hereafter will be ived. The greater part of in elaborate dinner tfas pluced In i single com partment of one oven b cookery stu dents of the School of I omestlc Arts and Sciences this nnrnlng And when onions, trout, baci n, baked ap pies, potatoes, stuffed t jmatoes and several other edibles were cooking steadily at the same tlmf, a nose held so close to the oven as to be in dan ger of scorching could not detect any odor whatever. With each bag Is given a cardboard flapper or "slayer." Many boys are now engaged In clearing the flies from their own homes and those of their neighbors, and the sport Is proving a source of huge delight to them. Sir Charles Cameron, the medical officer of health, said that he bad cleared his own bouse of files by for malin, a weak solution which attracts and destroys the pests.' Run Submarine by Wireless. Portsmouth, England. Successful experiments with the wireless control of submarine boats have been made, but the details are kept secret. It ta known, however, that J a submarine was taken to aballow (wafer off Sel sey while the herulan y waves were worked from the cruise Furious. The submarine, which wns on the surface, was found to be entirely under the control of the cruiser. Then the crew was taken out and the experiment was equally successful when the boat was submerged Similar experiments ure beihg made with torpedoes. r STATE CAPITAL CHAT To Revise Train Schedule. The State Railroad Commission was advised by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company that It proposed to revise the time table of the Chester Creek branch to meet objections raised in a complaint before the commission by residents of Delaware County. Better connections will be afforded with the main line of the Philadelphia & Balti more Central. Start Fertilizer Suits. Olllclals of the State Department of Agriculture ordered seven Buits begun for violation of the State law requir ing the correct branding of fertilizers, the number being the largest In augurated ut one time In years. Two were ordered in Lancaster and two In Luzerne county and one each In York, Northumberland and Wyoming, all being bused on analysis that show ed the packuges to contuin Ingredients not stated on the labels. Later on ac tions will be started In other eastern counties where sumplt'B of fertilizer were taken by State agents. In all 1,500 samples have been secured. Governor's Appointments. The Governor has announced the following appointments: Dr. W. 11. Ridge, Trevose, liucku county; Dr. J. W. Sallude, Auburn, Schuylkill coun ty: Dr. Jacob Hclmer, Scranton, Luckawunna county; Dr. A. J. Mc Closkey, Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia county; Dr. F. W. Weir, Greenville, Mercer county, to be members of the Stute Board of Veterinary Medical Ex aminers. Spencer C. Gilbert, Harris burg; reappointed a member of the Board of Trustees of the State Lunatic Asylum at Hurrisburg, Bleached Flour. Dairy und Food Commissioner James Foust sent agents of his divi sion to Luzerne and other northeast ern counties to make an Investigation Into reports that bleached flour Is be ing sold lu this Stute contrary to the provisions or the act of 1909. The Commissioner received Information that Western firms were shipping in flour that hud undergone the bleach ing process und prosecutions were or dered In every cuse of violation. The use of nitrous acid or nitrites In flour or other foodstuffs la prohibited by the pure food act of May 13, 1909. Plan For State Park. A. B. Farquahr, of York; J. Horace McFarland, of this city, und M. 1. Mc Crelght, of Dubois, ollicers of the State Conservation Association, have returned from an inspection of the large tract In Clarion, Elk, Jefferson and udjolning counties, which it Is plunned to secure for a Stute park, and are preparing to urge the passuge by the next Legislature of the bill creating a State Park Commission. The Stute Association will make a campaign in behalf of the bill and point to slmilur bodies and their works In New York, California, Michi gan, Wisconsin and Kansas, where natural scenery has been preserved. No Money For Picture Censors. Because the lust Legislature which enacted the law providing the Stute censorship of all moving picture films und other pictures intended for public display failed to make an appropria tion for the payment of salaries of cen sors or their expenses, no appoint ments to carry out the provisions of the law will be made by the Governor. l'lils announcement was made ut the Capitol, und nothing will be done until the Generul Assembly sets aside the funds. The bill for censorship of the films was presented by Representa tive George W. Allen, of Allegheny county, and provided for two censors to pass on all films, which were to be shown before censors In order to ob tain a State certificate: Must File Expenses. People who are candidates for nominations or for offices and who full to file expense accounts are prob ably not aware that such omission may act as a bar to them ever as suming uny olllce until they comply with the provisions of the act of 1906, according to George D. Thorn, chief clerk of the department of the Secre tary of the Commonweulth. "The uct of 1900," says Mr. Thorn, "provides that an expense account must be filed and the man who does not file au ac count is In dunger of being estopped from taking an outh of olllce until he does so. A man who may have been a candidate for a nomination or un office in 1908 and failed to file an ex pense nccount may be elected this full and yet when he comes to take the outh of olllce he would be lu dan ger of being challenged. The only- way out would be to file an account. The law makes no exception between successful and unsuccessful candi dates. Pass Capitol Park Ordinance. The Common Council of Harrisburg has passed the ordinance to dedicate to the Stute the highways in the park extension area. The ordinance now goes to Select Council. . Second Death From Accident. Augustus Baker, whose back was broken In the explosion of gas at one of the furnuces of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, died without regululng consciousness. Baker Is the second man to die from the accident. Award Nantlcoke Armory Contract. The State Armory Board has award ed the contract for the new armory at Nantlcoke to the Nantlcoke Construc tion Company. The price is $9,400. Again Dodges the Gallows. The Governor Issued a resplto stay ing the execution of William Cunning ham, of Philadelphia, to November 21. The State Board of Pardons Is to act on the application for commutation of the sentence of Cunningham. This is "mini""'''"1''''' second respite. IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. Arms, Limbs and Abdomen Swollen to Abnormal Size. James H. Pitts, 218 EaBt avenue Cedartown, Ga., says: "My feet swell ed so I could not weur my shoes. My arms and abdomen were badly bloated and large, watery pouches hung be neath my eyes. I grew worse every day and It seemed I would be better dead than in my condition. I used three boxes of i.i o iviuiii; I Ills and from a man that was slowly dying, I was restored to perfect health. I really feel that Doan's Kidney Pills saved my life." "When Your Hack Is Lame, Re member the Name DOAN'S." 50c. a box at all stores. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffulo. N. Y. The Bishop and the Boy. The lute Bishop Williams of Con necticut was very fond of children, and It was always a Joy to us young sters when he came for bis visit to my father's parish. His anecdotes and storleB enlivened the whole household. Once when he was staying with us be told the following story: "One Sunday morning, Just afier breakfast, I repaired to the rector's study, where 1 was soon followed by his little four-year-old son, who climbed up on my knee and began to talk. Suddenly the little fellow looked up Into my lace and said: 'Bishop, do 'oo want to see my piggy book?' " 'Yes, Indeed.' said I. So the child slid down and started to get the book. When hnlf-jvny aciuss the room a sud den Idea seemed to strike him, and, running back and putting one hand on my knee, he looked up In my face and shook his little forefinger at me, whis pering: 'Bissop, It's Sunday. We must do zis on ze sly!' "Harper's Maga zine. More English Humor. The first night Walter Kelly, known to vaudeville as the "Virginia Judge " walked up tho Strand be complained to his English companion that the fa mous street In London was dark at nine o'clock. "Why," said he, "at this hour Broadway Is us bright as day. There Is one sign alone. "The Chariot Race.' In which there are 50, 000 electric lights." "But I say, old top," suld his English friend, "wouldn't that be rather conspicu ous?" The Facetious Farmer. "1 am un actor, out of work vo'i give me employment on Can jour farm?" "1 can. But a day on a farm Is no 20-mluute sketch," "I understand that." "All right. Yonder Is your room. When you hear a horn toot about 4 a. ut. that's your cue." Nearer. "I see where some folks are going to the ocean to get gold from water." "The ocean? Why so rur? Why not go to Wull street?" For roi.n mid nit ip nicks' Cam di.sk Is the rl rrm'clT r llrvM ill achlnir "! frvrrlhn-ni culm tin Culil ami ri-liire uurniul ciinilllluun lt i Ilipilil-elTiM-u liuinedlutrlj. l'X,2S:.,nJ juc. At drutf lore A Cross-Reterence. Mistress Have you a reference? Bridget Folne; 01 held the poker over her till I got It Harper's Bazar Dr. Pierce's Pleiiuuit Pellets first put up 40 yeura nijo. They regulate and invitf orate stomach, liver and bowels. Migar coated tiny granules. All the world may be a stage, but unfortunately we can t always hear the prompter. TwcObushel crops T.M.K.Villedid at Mercedes, in ivcer Gulf Coast try of Texas and Louisiana. Ja'i- i'" l..iL..lnnl li nrrt4 tOCOrn, lilhl lie yi.imv-v got 210 busliels, which sold lor ?i a bushel. The whole cost of rais ing came to $33. leaving a net profit of tzo7.' June ist he planted a SECOND crop and got 240 bushels. This crop cost 39. 1,im "J 5 of ioi. From tha 2 crops ho clc.ind 4o8-oot bad for 6 acre; and he ljro" i crop of fall potatoes on the tan j and market them before Chr.itmM. lb' it not unusual in the Gulf Coast Country of Texas and Louisiana Three cropsa year is making monwM j times as fast as you are. and the Cull A-oas farmer saves more of wh it he "' ' the northern farmer, because he has none the northern farmer's heavy winterexpen Better Look Into This! Th.pl.r.of.triptojhGu Country, via the I nsco Lines, 'fi the little cost of going. " d ,rip 3rd Tuesdays of each month, rmm w P fares, via Frisco Lines, are GRLA I 1 HEDtlCED to any point th"C''''f C Country of Texas and Lou an a. M Frisco 'Line, operate . d. ro lighted, all steel trains.ua y Y" "l ad St. Louis. Kansas City. V" New Orleans. Every day 'he?n,ra:C;, through car. and on ecufon u, carry tourist sleepers through to tho ou Coast Country. 3 Splendid Books Free! They describe this "d,.r,:,C;;'"'f, f:o:n one end to the other; give e wn I ' nd personal statements bv men ''" one there and made good;. W,"' pictures. Write for your f "J J, $ while you think of ft. I will also ttna yo mformation about faro from your borne aud give you complete schedule. eT A. HILTON Gtarral PMif Aot , 1837 rrl.co Bids. 61. Louis TAKE A DObfc OF HUSO L "TTr- orc-r MEDICINl -Wifc this ff" Ii UMS: Conn
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