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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 lomey knitting sweaters and stockinga | [tor use in the welfare work. | CATHOLIC AID. | | St. Mary’s Sewing Circle held their! Personal| = |bishop’s residence this afternoon. . | a: large number of ladies attended the} Eastern Star * |lmecting. The membersiare finishing | ‘ i |the work on the ‘children’s clothes, | Elect Officers tr... and all other. ‘kinds of fancy | ' 5 a x | work for their sale which will.be held, The regular meeting of the Order| December 10. The ladies promise a, of the Eastern Star was held at the lovely assortment .of fancy. work, | Mzsonic Temple on Tuesday evening.| aprons and children’s clothes at their | The following officers “were elected! sale. Mrs. John Homan, Mrs. Max! at this meeting. Kupitz and Mrg, John. Reuter were} Worthy Matron—Mrs. Olaf Setzer./the hostesses this afternoon. i Associate Matron — Mrs. Clifton; fi palette | | Johnson. ' LEAVE FOR FARGO. H Patron—Harry Lobach. Mr. and.Mrs; W.:.B. Parsons left Conductor—Mrs. Roy Bonham. this morning: for Fargo, where Mr.| Associate Conductor — Mrs. L./ Parsons will be initiated into the! Hendricksone Shrine. hey: will remain at Fargo | Treasurer—Mrs. Thomas, { | ;meeting at the sewing room of the), ‘BISMARCK TH YOu AN MAKE THIS [oY News| TOQUE | Baby Girl ' | oMr. and Mrs, Wildtang of McKen- | | zie are the parents of a baby girl. i area | \ i yy Boy | \Mr. andyMrs, W.-C. Hanewald of the| Veity announce; the arrival of a baby, ;boy at the Bismarck hospital. Tia ee Enter St. Alexus Hospitat vAndrew . Semanuk. of: Beulah and) ' Mrs, August. ah ‘of neay, Bismarck! | have entered ‘Alexius hospital for; ; treatment, —~ 5 i | i i fe | | i | ' Refaras Frem Minncypalis; | ;) B.- Mi Swift gf the .Dwie Bucte ‘ranch was a.visitor.in the: city talay.| He hag, just: retutned. from, Minne- | japolis where he. has been contined to) ja hosital suffering with a broken| | for the Educational Associati t- Secretary—Mrs. George Bernges, | ne meets | Three trustees were elected at the meeting, J. L. Bell, Mrs, F, A, Lahr! and Mrs. H. E: Spohn: i . There will be a special meeting of the Eastern Star at, the Masonic! Temple this evening when the Grand ‘ing which, will) be neld there next} week. Mr. \Parsons is. secretary ot | the association and Mrs. Parsons and | R. B. Lewis of Wilton, who accom-! panied him are his assistants. Krom | Fargo Mr. and Mrs. Parsons will go to Page, N, D., where they. will spend ; i ANITA TOQUE farm. Enter Bismarck Hosptal | “Mrs, Julia Larson of Circle,, Mont- ‘ana, Mrs. T..C. Coder of Sterling, Mr. | ; Daniel Wiese of Washburh and Miss Loui: Patzer of Kulm, Mrs. Jochim “YANKEE” IS NEW U. D. C. HEAD DYED HER WRAP, | Every “Diamond Dyes” package jed garment or drapery a new rich col- or that will not streak, spot, fade or run. Perfect home dyeing is guaran- teed with Diamond Dyes even if you jhave never dyed before. Just tell your druggist, whether the material you wish to dye is wook or | silk, or | whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed j}goods. For fifiy-one years millions of women have been using “Diamond iI to add years of wear to their told, shabby waists, skirts, dre | coats, sweaters, stockings, draper' hangers, everything! stretch damp cloth over the top and ! cover with. a plate, Let stand 24 | hours or longer before using. | Frosted Grapes Re- SKIRT, SWEATER _ AND DRAPERIES tells how to dye or tint any worn, fad-| Matron, Mrs. Cora Richmond of Thanksgiving with Mr. Parsons’ par-j Minnewaukan will be present. ents, x New Association / CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MEETS. | The Current Events club held their An’ Anita Toque is a clever thing! Weber of Zap have entered the Bis-: | isn’t far. behind her. Formed at:McKenzie A very ethusiastic meeting was theld.at McKenize on Tuesday evening. when the parents and teachers of} that district held a meeting for the purpose of forming a Parent-Teachers association, : ‘ H Miss Osborne and County Superin- tendent W. E. Parsons addressed the meeting. They. spoke on.the purpos-, es of the association and what they! expected to accomplish by the forma-} meeting at the home of Mrs. Nellie Evarts yesterday. Yesterday being| Health day an interesting program on/ health was given. Health hints were: given in response to the roll call. | Papers on Teaching Health by Mrs.| Arnot. and Keeping Everybody Well by Mrs. Moses were given. Miss Pal mer gave a talk on “Present Day Tendencies in Education.” Refresh-! ments and a social time followed the, program. y GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY | way to increase in the same 6 places, for the lass whose first day in school American beauty tamb, or amber and 5, Crown, With Germantown and jo. 5 hook ch 2 join and make 6 sc in ring. 2nd round: 2s c in each} st, taking up both loops of st below. 3rd round: *2 s ¢ in Ist st, 1s ¢ in, next; repeat’ from * around. 4th round: '* 2s cin Ist st,1s¢ in each of the next 2 sts; repeat“from * around, 5th round: * 2s ¢ in 1st st, crochet hooks. Nos. 7| Th irement: four. fold) *— aa i? Zophyt Gennadtawa, 1 ban (anaueiny | AT THE. MOVIES 610. Pegsian! ¢ 1 skein chinchilla, Two bone | agg ROUGH? DIAMOND” NEW TOM MIX FILM| By NEA Service latest Fox -production, s! Mix, which. {6 di theater tonight, Wi focal. admirers of this| marck hospital for treatment. “The Réigh Diamond,” title of the 1 be full of sur- rise for | 4) MRS. | | tarring Tom ; Daughters of .the Confederacy have} ut the Bismarck! named a “Yankee” as president-gen- { LIVIN ROWE | | _ Select large white grapes. move seeds. Melt fondant over hot Bren TONIGHT “‘NOA GALVN water. Dip grapes in melted fondant | and put on an oiled platter to’ cool.! Nuts are delicious coated with fon-| dant and then dipped in chocolate. | Colonel St. George Thomas of Flori-; ON MUYLER | Stutied Dates ee | Pour boiling water over dates. Drain and dry between towels. Re- move stones and fill the cavity with fondant flavored with vanilla, (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘St. Lonis, ‘Noy. 17—The United! eral. | And elected her by acclamation! H But she’s only a Yankee by resi-| dence and not by births, < She’s Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuy- ler of New York. Her father was run 6,000 miles, two good tires, new ones. Price $325. Write or phone Room 524, (McKenzie Hotel. 11-17-3t R SALE—Ford Coupe, 1921 model, | XIN WOL cI tion of such an association in the McKenzie school district. da, who commanded a Contederate that Mix practically steps out of his regiment. and served in the Confed-! FOR RENT—Room with board. Also old character entirely and reveals a|erate Congress. extra. board at The Mohawk. 40! new power and versatility as an actor Mrs. Schuyler’s been active in the; 5th St. 11-16-5t —becomes a \reckless and romantic | United Daughters of the Confederacy | G@LASS—Auto, and shield, plate, id adventurer amid tense scenes and|17 years. She was president of the) grained, and colored glass. I have New York division last year, some left yet. Call and see me. Tis 802 1st St. 11-17-3t CANDY-MAK | Alice, the little daughter of Mr.|1 s cin each of the next 2 sts; re- Mrs. Rogers was chosen temporary 2nd Mrs. F. 4. Knowles celebrated | peat from * around. Continue in this chairman of the assgciation and her fourth birthday yesterday after-| Way to Ya crease ‘in the same 6 places, Mrs. Parks was chosen temporary’ noon by entertaining twelve of her/| on each round having 1 more st be- secretary. Rev. Lewis of McKenzie) little boy and girl friends at her home, |tween widenings, until there are 12 donated a kerosene stove to be used|The afternoon was spent playing|Tounds from beginning; make 6 more - * at the meetings. games. Decorations and appointments | rounds, increasing on every. other| dynamic action in’a South American Parent-Teachers Asociations are were of a Thanksgiving pattern. A{round (90 sts-in round, 21 inches|republic. . being formed in many of the smaller} birthday cake with four candles was! head size). Work “15' rounds even} With a colorful and romantic story | towns. Much interest is being taken/the attractive centerpiece used for the | aml fasten off. of this type, and divorced from the in the work. _ | birthday lunch. | Bands. With Persian lamb and|usual scenes and western action th ENTERTAINS CLASS OF GIRLS. Ae a ae |No. 7 hook ch 4, 3s c on chain, ch}-he has made famous, Mix has a grea Elks To Give Dance For * |15,and turn; work loosely on s ¢/er opportunity than. ever to show h ite ‘Mrs. W. A. Anderson entertained! back and forth until band reaches | capabilities. as an actor—and he does Benefit of Salvation Army the girls of her. Sunday school class{270und crown; make another band|it. in a manner that establishes him} e of the McCabe Methodist church, < ane se hen a crown, haying mare stron yan ane ane favor than ..,her heme yesterday afternoon. The| lower band extending over edge of| ever before. With bold, broad strokes, Per i Sr ty the Hike time was spent playing games and a/¢TOW2 and 1 finch space between|as well as the very finest shading of ul sue wor, & jo. " OYUIOALT OY] f Dance at Baker’s Hall every TIPS \Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- !iday nights. 10c a dance. Best “|music in the state. DINNER _ DANCE AT McKENZIE HOTEL Beginning Saturday evening, v. 19th, The McKenzie Hotel o— SISTER MARY’S KITCHEN One of the most important factors | of candy making lies in the covking. Candy cooked too long is always hard and very sugary, while candy cook- “LVAUML GIANOT SIHL SSI L.NOd ‘bands, as shown in illustration. character delineation, Mix plays upon Lodge for the benefit of the Salvation | 8eneral good time was enjoyed by the Army Budget. The amount for the | Suests, A picnic dinner was served budget was not. raised in the recent #t 6 o'clock. Salvation Army drive and the Elks arc; _ * Tne REM giving this dance to increase the, SASTERN STAR HAVE amount. This is the second dance SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT } given by this organization for the; There will be a special meeting of| benefit of the Salvation Army. The} the Order of the Eastern Star at the} dance will be held at the Elks hall on; Masonic Temple at 7:30 this evening. Saturday evening, November 19. | Mrs. Coaa Richmond of Minnewauk- —— ‘an, N. D., Grand Matron of the order! TO HELP RED CROSS. ; will address the meeting this evening. | Button. With Persian lamb ch 3 {an follow directions for crown for 7 rounds, then decrease by skipping every other st in 2 round; sew button around edge to: top of crown. . | Church Societies | + —> Swedish Lutheran Aid. “ The members of the Swedish Lu- read Florence.|. Barcel every emotion, light moments of comedy with heavy, tense and thrilling dramatic action. Supporting him is the usual sterl- ing cast of players, including Eva Novak, as. female lead AT REX. The countless thouands who have The Mistress of Shenstone,” wilt mixing delightfully! me . | eaten except with a spoon. great novel) ed not long enough simply can’t be With a thermometer there is usu- ally little difficulty in determining | wken. the candy is done, but if One is| making candy by the test method ay thorough knowledge of terms is} necessary, “Soft ball” means that when a few} drops of the boiling candy are tried in ‘cold water the drops hold their shape and if garthered with the fin- will resume their Dinner Dance for the winter season $1.00 per “AAILVUUVN ONITHYHL GNV ONIZVAV “LNAYaAIG couple. Tables reserved. No service less than 25c. Dance be-; gins Nine-thirty. Three piece Orchestra. The McKenzie Hotel | Orchestra has perfect Dance) Music with Pep. i Say welcome the news that in its screen| cory" will stick together and the | 2INMtttiintiatiiiiituiaiiiiinM At the meeting of the Fortnightly| Initiation will be held. club ‘yesterday it was voted to pre-! eS Seema pare entire clothing for three chil-| LEAVES FOR NEW HOME dren who are in need of clothing and; | Mrs. Pearl Johnson and son, Wil who-have been forced to.remain away! liam left lastnight for Washington froni school. “Miss*Ruth’ Kolling; wel-{Jowa ‘where ‘she’ will ‘nlake her future fare worker, will designate thé three! home. needed clothing this week. |years and her. many friends, here re- The Red Cross -is also grateful to; gret her leaving the city. Webb Brothers for the large donation | Sy of knitted caps. ‘Much work is also; ‘ GIVE SURPRISE PARTY , being done by ladies of. the city now. Twelye friends of Mr. and Mrs. Many have taken out yarn and are) Charles Staley surprised them ‘ at y itheir home last evening. The event os | was in honor of their twenty-fourtir wedding anniversary. The — evening i was spent playing whist. eae were served. 1 CALL SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting of the City Fed- eration of Women’s clubs has been called for Friday afternoon at threc o'clock. The meeting will be held in the Business ‘and’ Professional Wo- men’s club rooms. RETURNS TO HOME. Miss Lillian Danziger, who has been a guest at the home of her sis. ter, Mrs. Joseph Breslow for the past six months, returned this morning to her home at Columbus, Ohio. ACCEPTS NEW POSITION ‘Miss Ann Tollefson, who has been employed in the department of Agr Mrs. Johnson) ‘has made her} children and the club will, make the} home-in Bismarck for the past five; Refresh- | |theran Aid met at the church this iaftertfoon for their regular meeting. | The regular business of the aid was taken up this afternoon. Mrs. N. M. Danrot and Mgs. Fred Swenson were the hostesses, Y The Young People’s society of tho , Trinity Lutheran church held a busi- {ness meeting at the church parlors last evening. Following the business | meeting a social time was enjoyed. | Methodist Ald, ‘ The regular monthly business meet- ing of the Methodist Ladies Aid was |held at the church this afternoon. | District No. 2 acted as hostess. ; The Women’s Foreign Missionary | society of the Methodist churgh are | planning a silver tea to be given at {the Sunday school room of the Meth- fp oaist: church on Saturday afternoon. |Mrs. George Taylor of Minneapolis, | guest ef the society will speak at the | meeting. A short musical program | will be given. i Episcopal Guild. A chicken pie supper will be given jat the parish house of St. George's !Episcopal church this evening. Everyone is invited to attend. The..rummage sale, under the au- i snices ‘of ‘the,,zufld on Tuesday and} Wednesday ofthis week was a splen- | did success, Nearly all tho articles | were sold. The Christmas sale and bazaar will be held at the American Legion hall adaptation by ,Robertson-Cole, as: a super-special, vehicle for the. sterling emotional: actress Pauline Frederick, not a fragment of its atmosphere, or tho delicacy of its character delinea- tions has: been <\ost. Miss Fredéfick’in the role of Lady Myra Ingleby,.ta:as truly Lady Ingle- by, as if Mrs, Barclay had itten the. character ahout her. Even in her physical. appearance she fits the de- scription of the ,big-souled English woman whe faces life’s tragedies with a smile.and at last finds happiness. Indeed, throughout the entire pro- duction, it is noticeable that Henry King, the director, has striven and has succeeded in following closely the bonk from which the play was adapted. The cast in support of Miss Frederick is an excellent one. “The Mistress of Shenstone” opens at.the Rex theater on Friday, Nov. 18, for a run of tw AT REX, Robertgon-Cole served up another treat at the Rex theater last night when “See My Lawyer,” a super-spe- cial picture starring -T. Roy Barnes, was presented. Here is a comedy- drama of the first water with Mr. Barnes establishing himself as one of the screen’s best artists. The pho- toplay is an adaptation cf the play of the same name by Max Marcin, which scored a, hit on Proadway several whole form a soft ball that may be very gently lifted from the water. “Hard ball” means that the ball formed is solid to the pliable in the fingers. The next stage is when the hard ball will not give to the fingers. The “crack” stage is reached when the drops will not stick together to touch, - but E OIAMONDS»"JEWELRY form a ball. When the sirup dripped from the spoon thread rather than drops are formed. These threads will keep their shape in wa- ter, will crack slightly against the cup, but will bend and not snap. The “brittle? stage is when the threads snap against ihe cup and break if hent. As fondant is one of the ci candies to make and can be use many ways, try it first. Fondant granulated sugar, of tartar, 1-2 Two cups teaspoon cream cold water. Put sugar and cream of tartar in smooth sauce pan. Stir to mix! cream of tartar in sugar. Add ter and iet stand until the sugar is melted. Cook to boiling point. A! the sirup boils srystals are formed on the sides of the pap. These mus be removed or the candy, .will be grainy. Dampen a cloth in cold water and wipe two or three inches of the su cup until the pan Our Colored Glassware Is different to the ordinary kind. It is a product of the Hawkes e; Co., manufacturers of the finest line of cut engraved and colored glass on the market. The pisces are all perfect, free from bubbles, and other defects. ~ The colorings are just a little more beautiful, the finish a ! tle more brilliant, and the pric ho higher than the ordinary ind. Don’t fail to see our window isplays, as we are sure you will get many suggestions for your Christmas Gift list. “AGUHWOO JHae GNV LEAW ONV SMAN XO OSTV “IOSV4 GNV ASIYdaNS ATWLYVIS TIA LI ATHYLING NV ,PuoUTIg Ysnoy ay], "IVIONdS DIA LSALVT AYA SIH NI XIW WOL AISI LSISHUMI—SNIDVG—a Td VaMIT . Keep doing t F. A. KNOWLES culture and Lalor at the state capitol; cs “ 55 a has accepted a position in the Hail!” December 9. The ladies of tite] years ago, with Mr. Barnes in the] js free from c Insurance department. |guild have been working for some|jcading role. ‘The film producticn Was) quring the boiling. Jeweler & Optician. | time ce ile. york for Se they | directed by Ai Christie and will be} Boil until the soft ball ‘stage is BISMARCK. |expect to have many beautiful -arti-/ shown for the last time tonight. reached. Remove from tire and. let Wellington Wright of Mott, was aj cles for sale. 2 —— ‘ i stand until cool. Stir until white | SMA % business visitor in Bismarck yester-| Zion Lutheran Ald. HUSBAND AND WIFE WRITE, and creamy. Turn onto a marble} * $e e yo day. Mr. Wright will leave for}. The Zion Lutheran Aid held its reg- Mr. and Mrs. James Carson, Colum-|’sjab or a: big, cold platter;and knead | * © Jamestown today. ‘ular meeting with Mrs. J..M. Harrison | bus, N. M., sign a letter saying, “We| for 5 or 10 minutes. Put in a bow ‘at her home this afternoon. jhave both concluded we shall never { HERE ON BUSINESS. { Presbyterian Aid. be without Foley Cathartic Tablets M..C. Ohl of Britton, and Alfred} A dramatic social under the aus-!and we, believe them to be essential '] | Forsberg of Wilton, were business pices of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid| to good health.” They keep the stom~ | visitors in Bismarck today. will be held at the Presbyterian! ach sweet, liyer active and bowels ’ j | SONS AN APES ! church this afternoon. f | regular. They banish constipation, in- Brings aRay of Hope to | Childless Women MOVE TO CITY. | There will be no regular meeting | digestion, biliousness, sick, headache, Mrs. F. E. Scallon and children, Who, of the Aid next week on account of! bloating, sour stomach, gas on stom- have been living in the Twin Cities, | Thanksgiving. < jach, bad breath, coated tongue. Not) have moved to arck. | On the first Thursday in December | habit forging. ithe regular monthly business meeting | Qo { MENDING IT, | Lowell, Mas: .— ‘Thad anemia from | ——__—_—__—_ 4 larations for their second white gift the time I was sixteen years old and | Everybody Come! Chicken/ Christmas. At the White Christmas| and then rivet with a few very light mma Was very irregular. Pie Supper. The kind Mot! er | Service the children do not receive} strokes of the hammer. If I did any house- | PRE 4 gifts but give them. Last year gifts! ae aoe cleaning or washing | a box te the Florence Crittendon;} pen was my last. | home at Fargo. The offering jat this! i er reading. your | time goes to the near east relief. It} B atch fopwomer | is expected that the work this. year’ fore you use it. Y' » | II. O. O-°F., will hold a meeting Ihave the last two years. Lean work, Fri 1 i ination | eat, sleep, and feel as strong as can be. ee iday, {he baer eet Doctors told me I could never have \af officers and other impo! | children—I was too weak— but after | will be held. ~ An ordinary d snap will often} iY used to make. 5:30 to 8 Pp. M-) vere given to. the poor people and SEEDS. fi I would faint an will be given more extensive than that | long. ij Pinkham’s Vegeta- | ‘business: to be brought before, taking Vegetable Compound itstrength- Always the Best at the BISMARCK als, Do not Sti BUSINESS VISITOR. LS LADIES Do you know we clean fur coats, fur lined coats, fur collars and cuffs,” scarfs, mufflers, etc.? It will do your furs good to keep them clean and free from moths and moth eggs. CITY CLEANERS & DYERS. 422 Broadway. Phone 770. KODAK_ WORK | Hi SKI Done For The | AMATEUR Reasonable Charges—We are known everywhere for the expert work -we do. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. i HOSKINS, Inc. _ Bismarck, N. D. “BITS OF HITS” A MUSICAL REVUE ——— Also T. ROY BARNES in “SEE MY LAWYER” Six Reels of Joy. FRIDAY PAULINE. FREDRICKS. in “The Mistress of Shenstone.” COMING ; “The Miracle of the Jungle. _.FRIDAY AMATEUR NITE TO FARGO. J. A. Flow left this morning for! Fargo, where he will attend the meet ing of the Shriners. s ‘LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company The junior department of the Sun: | day school, under the direction of! mend a kettle in « pinch. Put the ‘Mfrs. Postlethwaite, are making prep-| ball of the snap through the hole. | Snap the other part of the other side |Episcopal Parish House. Back’ y Was given for the purchase of! | Save all of the dry sunflower seeds. have to be put to jof church. 75c. | subscriptions to magazines for state| Your chickens or parrot will delight) bed, By husband | ‘linstitutiohs. The children also sent|in them. Z inking every min- | Give the soap time to harden be- “it. It will last twice as done last year. The White Christmas| i ple. Compound: and is beginning to be observed all over! Custer Encampment No. 16, Wash, and have never felt better than Announcement | AT McKENZIE HOTEL Beginning Saturday evening, |1,, camp. All members are re-'ened me so I gave birth to an eight TONIGHT LOIS WEBER’S “TOO WISE WIVES” Aesop Fable . Mermaid Comedy TOMORROW and SATURDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in.........“CAPPY RICKS” COMING “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” “A MIDNIGHT BELL” OONLIGHT FOLLIES” IRS OF ANATOLY“: We have opened our A La Carte Lucheon. Service. Our Foods are Home Made in Every Respect. We would Appreciate Your Patronage and You Will Enjoy Our Food and Reasonable Prices. All Day Service. pound boy. I was well all the time, did all my work up to the last day, and had anatural birth. Everybody who knew me was surprised, and when they ask me what made me strong I tell them with pret. pleasure, ‘I took Lydia E. Pink- | am’s Vegetable Compound and never felt better in my life.” Use this testi- | monial at any time.”’—Mrs. ELIZABETH Suanrely W. a St lovell, Mass. 5 % is experience of Mrs. Smart is sure! fashioned. Chicken Pie Supper} strong recommendation for Lydia E for 75e. ‘Thursday from 5:30 to| Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It is 6 r set | only gae of a great many similar cases. ‘ iting Noy. 19th, The McKenzie Hotel) will resume, their Dinner Dance (ested to Be pre eeiad ‘for ihe winter season $1.00 per, "°™ rer Made Seribe. couvle. Tables reserved. No Dil Z ° service less than -25c. Dance be- _ Aca ‘olks! Tall The Princess — | iasiaiy?snce es disuse pete s (Orchestra. we McKean Hotel tie Parish House back of the str: nce p.: 121 5th Street. nett Pepe ne |EPiscopal Church for a real old SANITARY — SERVICE — ECONOMY | f : ae € # . acest Z Billiards began as pastime, LEWIS STONE in. CHAS. RAY in. MARIE _PREVO: . CECIL B. DeMILLES ENID BENNETT in Matinee Daily at 2:30 an outdoor _ {8:00 p. m.

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