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= FEATURE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL-27, 1921 FEATURE PAGE. 19 ‘ E | LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. siring svles. | Purest and Best Narrow cream valenciennes lace is used to trim gowns of black mat has been the reputation eof Mining is an enlightening occupa- | tion. Out there, alone with the rocks = 5 p | crepe= - and skies, you come to learn a lot y R X b el Ay T oy momoan about the original plan of things— (AMISabolpl troeckiol theisamey, to follow the drift and the trend of = 5 ‘evening ck ofgree a the souls of men as yon follow the : t.‘-‘:‘ il ,fr:‘k ofjjercenijiaaiy drift and the trend of the mineral ) - i anesrigasps cqfrrynsttonitoryisliver veins ' through your tunnels and ety | ribbon. M | ! A new color is a mixture of gray e e e i G ; s and brown. and is seen in crepe | she 1 pa atte: o o oXer. A coat-like chemise frock of white 6. 0.5 PATENT OFFICE Bath | Woof-Woof was rather better matured |linen buttons all the way down (e | . tha he brother. She had no)front. H 7 5 DY 1 TON desire to quarrel with these stran-; Fullness is seen e side | opyTight, 1921, by the In onal & . DY THORNTON W. BURGESS. toa ullness is seen at the sides and in (Copyright, 1921, by the International Syndicate.) : Lgers. Slowly. very slowly. she streteh- | the fronts of skirts, rather than in| = BEHIND THIS FAMOUS OLD GARDEN GATE ONCE Vi e e e b e e Gvited (e S siranger | vaciks | - And if You Keep from geiting wet A smart dress of Canton crepe fe 4 3 WALKED DANIEL WEBSTER. SECRETARY S e ol e ™ tures a wrapped skirt and capelike | throughout its 30 years of public usago . Sre. Bear. sleeve i OF STATE. TR IO v Shor cupes have stole cotlurs o tur| g b e ae sl oL D At S o e frSentl a postal ¢ard, and your grocer’s name and address, for ringe | am)| ll.d. ompan; on, ass. ¢ lay there was something new > _\X“;L\,,,,m,., v iine vrar Mot inioot a free sample to S Tea C y, Bost Mass. c or hear or taste or smell or {edged petals of chiffon has a hu; 2 \ !rml And. then, there had to be tuck- jiemmuinefcollar, ! o . s of crepe de chine are worn {ed away in e funny little head vithiioas feirealar icapes S5 | pes of the same |2 e - ——— =T 3 jmemory of exactly how each of thes: Pin-striped dimity and white bat . Vak < | new (hings _look .1‘ or “u\‘x;u)v-d“ or are combined to make datnty summer d ) : | tasted or smelled or felt. Mother Bear 2k Nev;.x judge a man by his | was very particular about this > }‘i‘\“h}u.mn: frock of lilac chambray suzfacé prospect. How carn though the twins didn't know it, they is bound and! sushed with!lilac che Th s hinx lik E You “";:‘me may have I“ ere :;‘.1‘1\” % io ?‘\;hu‘:;l all the cd gingham. | (< p ' e ye Caused his value’ to P time tha h thoug hey were A suit of black gabardine is em- fault ? ‘}’:‘r:;‘ having good times and won- broidered in brilliant black straw | An ADITORIAL . derful adventures. flowers and scrolls. | e 3 N lowed as the filling to a layer cake !, e e Gleciupon er eLmes curvinmsurad Q INCESthe: Exypls; iz slesler ani other That n't so 11 scrambled. | o € pond of Faddy he Beaver. ow iward at each side make the skirt ot o . . : Mousace. dtiw e H\I ‘""T‘g\l;’ S '|” ,'r o “-F;'r ¥ I THERE RE TWO | tngiock | pyr-maid: !:hg :;r:r:ntci:: el o After tne laye Wbmadeiin limpse ¢ hat pond e SR k) I A frock of jade green organdie is| s, i H . the beginning [ made I Laughing Brook was the only water| FRIGHTENED LITTLE BEARS!(mmed with fiat flgwers of green or. | like the Sphinx, has been pXaling e gemnct Confli ,,dm',_ ol =ol ring quart |l1u>\' wer r;)m“mmn‘d with, d in/ THEY WERE THE TWINS | gandie linea with white the wonder and the puz- tion of the eye are includ- porphyry Things besan to hape i that part of the Green Forest it wa Stscctldie s crevel ienti : i o p.“m.d}. \ 1:}; R e sn:““ i ibrowr s Tha dacter ataliyuat iihe] A ._lreud(lx vT of gxn\d(,‘ar,lnn crepe | zle of scientists. Means ed in the equipment of The hatd lavers | Thes had not supposed thers wag s i thing. They were just about to |1 trifimed with embroldery te silver | of secing into the eye it- rooms. Our optometrists he sofier ers and i much water in all the Great World as | touch noses when Boxer fell in. The | {Prea¢ and 4 sash of Jame Ston. self evaded discovery un are thoroughly skilled. diverted them from their courses. The | now lay. before them in the pomd of startled Woof-Woof so that she rooping. huim Suu csuaned crown til 1851. Then Hemhoitz We can give vou the ex- zold veins struck obstructions Paddy nce and in she went head | Of several lavers of black organdie i 1 turned and twisted them, scattered || atatner Broee Jon the way | Arst witn a splash quite cqual to that | faced With pink make a charming hat. invented the ophthaimo- pesi nnilin el s or thinned them, pinched them off o e St i Yy A Charming pompons of jade green | scope or eye mirror. your eves deserve. entircly at times, At es hilve > end of the di ch Paddy hag | F | & : s s chite veive Faail SITHE ” 3 50 4225 Shejely 2t {imes. or, ‘sometimes, inilad | 10 S0 Kiake thatponal She started | Lf ever there were two rightened | 28tEichifues WithimBiteivelver fomeral Don’t discount your efficiency by eve suffering. National Ploto.. Washy | Ure be » of the very interruptio ross that dam. The twins followed. :\l“l" Bears they were "\"‘ Ewine: .," ing gown. Let us find the cause and correct it—mnow. Washington. | President of the United pe BHTEIOEEheycIl o s e Lo e | the water ull over. They tried fo - ish every | twice refused to be the candidate ‘for | {on: vith der at that po e Merry e | e S T Denrr.! T. C. Members: 1 wish every | tyice refuscd to, be the candidate for| vaiien of ind the Brecges of Ol Mother West Wind|Tun., but there was nothing for their | Matton With Cabbage. | “Ses ETZ g g 217 one of you could get a good look Wantediic b (he yresidentiatican digmee: | and - e ncing across the middle of it | ¢l to touch. This frightened them 3 8 i oonel i1 'OMETRIST G Sivoet , ©ld Corcoran House on Lafayette sq but politicians prevented. Both times | £ and making little ripples that spark-1%till more and made their legs| Cut some mutton into small pieces: e & » oW before it is torn down. for I know vou | the man who was the candidate for | at was the w {led as the Jolly Little Sunbeams k £o0 faster. And then they discovered(4nd put on to cook with cold water B o4 [( St b e President el R e k nd Tm thinking that is g jin [ That they were moving ihrough. the | cNOUEh to cover. Add one small head JUld think it one of the most interost- | hresident s elects TR e e e o e ere, moving (hroush, ihe lof cabbage cut into small pieces and 2 ing places in Washington. The old | Webster had been sati = | there to begin 1oL A e S e ot T Ae = ©Y | pepper and salt to taste. Half an q mooth. for the Merry Little Breeges | Were getting their first bath and their q garden gate and wall are certainly a President he would have been Presi- ~thing happens. Te [immooth, gl Ll Arth s Triing 55 i hour before serving ald some pota- ‘ : - w oy e e T e b Wiy | tation anil need, frial or jroublo in-|had mot come ‘in there, Buxer and[frst & lesson at the sameioes. boil the “whole until tender. 2 beautiful place when the trecs are in h A ’ time pla i S SELh-C ificenichanzed { trude. and the veins of character are | Woof-Woof looked down. Perhaps strain and thicken the gravy with a| you can guess how they felt when (Copyright. 1921, by T. W. Burcess.) littie flour. they saw two little Bears of just their| size staring back at them. The twins | JIIEIIIIONIIEREGENINEERRURRENOTANRNRERY were so surprised that they backed ! chestnut ' Mr. Corcoran, who once lived in the | (Wisted or pinched off—or sometimes se. had a wonderful art collection | Mide rich th piled p beauty big for the gallery he had | Sirenzth because of thst very %0 he gave the city of | trusion.” | an Art Gal You never can tell how the values bloom. There is a big hors that almost shades the whole house just to the right of the gate you see in the picture. but the whole thinx must be taken away, for the Ch of (om- | Washington the fine Corc v away hastily. The stranger cubs did} ¥, fas the Shan 0f Soms at it has today. You should go| Will run in character, no matter how | > v o S 2 L h S [ - merce of the United Stat roing ¢ e {e has today. You shouldigell WL Sun infcharacter. mo matterihoW | oractly’ the samesihing. This gave| The Sale o T New Shipment of ce'is at | think a bit before vou judge a hue |Boxer and Woof-Woof confldence. the corner of Lafayette square and [man by his surface prospects. Who | They moved forward to the very edge Connecticut avenue. Be sure and go| knows what sort of an intrusion has | of the dam and there they sat up. sed his| When they did this they lost of the other little Bears. The The Travelog Boy know what to make of it. Then Boxer ! SHEALR happened to look down in the water. Who knows when Danicl Web- Lemon Souffle. There were the stranger cubs sitting Enfandewhenihe was Secres souffle mold and tie aup and doing exact] he and Woof- ed paper around the | Woof M tranger still, one of them | . coming two inches above the |was dressed in black and one in This will prevent the pudding!brown and the latter looked so ex- while cooking. Melt|actly like his sister that Boxer turn- blespoonfuls of butter in aleq to look at her to make sure that ¢ ran, n four tablespoonfuls!.ya was beside him there on the edge | -Dog Drummon gl At e | an oil until i and be - e vi a Aomes . smosth paste and leaves the | Boxer dropped down to all fours. sides of the epan. (irate the|The little stranger in black did the BY CYRIL McNEILE (“‘Sapper”) e e s tha pan |same things. Tt provoked Eoxer Like | from the fire, stir in the lemon rind [ flash truck at that stranger | build a fine home on that s0 the newspapers sa; I made- a disce the other day. ‘10 think he was sort of on guard there | for I like to get leitore soulftosfaul and now he is gone. mebody e dog off the top of the gate I won- der who it . e Danicl Webster once lived in that | ster house. He came very close to being tary of Sta rner soon, 5 e paintings. The Corcoran YardWide Percale In a Wealth of Stripes Checks, Plaids and Figures 18c va. emph@tic low pricing of the better grade of percale, fresh from the mill. This is the closely woven. even-textured weave that women prefer for making their own garments. and for children’ wear and men’s shirts. Colors are fast—and the selection of patterns is the largest we have offered this season. Notions and Toilets Pear] Crochet Cotton, black. w! and colors. Ball. 10e. Mercerized Sweater Cotton, ounee hank. 6Re. Martex T L L T T L. BURK NGSP 810-818 7th St. Towels Is the Center of Interest With Thrifty Housekeepers We bought 309 dozen of these nationally famous Turkish Towels to sell at far less than establshed prices because they are rated as “run of the mill.” Faults consist of nothing more serfous than a slight oliispot or dropped thrend The tow e = cls are practically as good as If la- PARKER’S = beled “perfect.”” White and fancy col- X and two tablespoonfuls of sugar, let|With one paw. Quick as he was, the A Novel of Mystery,” Love and Adventure. ool “an thon beat in the volls |stranger was as quick. Boxer saw s C ight, 1921, G H. Do Co. of three eggs one at time, Beat | stout little paw exactly like his own (Copyrig! by Cooze e the whites of the eggs to a stiff {coming toward him. He dodged, and froth and mix them in lightly. Pour|as he did so his own swiftly moving this mixture into the mold and steam ! little paw struck—nothing but water. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) barely had the swing doors closed be- |$lowly for forty minutes. Turn out|yt <o surprised Boxer that he lost h hind the gendarme, when the man in|©nto a hot dish and serve at once|pajance and in he tumbled with a CAN safe” came a voice from be- | question rose and came over/to him. with sweet sauce or hot milk. SaTaate hhd. d, in a pro- »w. Woof-Woof had been so intent but 1 heard = - pt. Hugh Drum- Date and Apple Meringue. | “Then dot him one!” A . noun: The sleuth had a fleeting vi b You say you were ( stars of all colors which danced be- S ' A SN fore his eves. coupled with a stunning mond. 1 guess yourc onc of the MeN| peel and carefully cors six_apples S ored patterns. Large bath sizes. ey, SR ubbesiEpa CBIbW s muraery ’m»w on the back of the head. Vague- 1‘:‘, me across the water to see. My {ang bake vm-mf in sirup made of - = 5 / Rahy Rubber Pants. 28e. y he realized the car was pulling up— , €ar J two tablespoonfuls of sugar and two 3 = Chi: ‘s Waists, then blackness. It was not till four! Hugh glanced at the pasteboard [cups of water until almost tender. |f i Beauty to Gray and Faded = 75¢ to $1.00 L s ens W alsta i) to)2h wmace. :murs later tnat a passing laborer, ' languidly. Butter a baking dish, put in the | &) S e et e v | = Martex b Wash Clothe. 3 for 2 paving pulled him out from a not! “Mr. Jerome K. Green,” he mur-{apples. fill the centers with stewed - ot : C Th d B Thi : — B oot " | e, ot & Solte vrt of mamecs |Gkt amd. cover with o st rosh | HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, cal Towels, each . ursday Brings This Remarkable . And, incidentally. with his further| “See here, captain,” went on the|made of the whites of two ¢ggS and | ;i e ineures comtort e the toit mave| = 81x99 sphere of usefulness we are not con- [other. suddeniy displaying a badge | one tablespoonful of powdered sugar. | haibime S Y At Dru | = cerned. . . . hidden under his coat. “That'll put Bake for about ten minutes, Hiscox Patchogue, N. = 1 and $1.50 fisndo, = Aipw eamless L e e . cerq | “Far from it, Mr. Green. What's it = c My dear fellow, T told you we'd "1l % 00t S e into @ Towels, each . Sh t 2 he fact that it was necessary to| The American laughed. = erash your blinking bus in a straw | “1 guess I've sort of taken to you, field in order to avoid their footiing | he remarked. “You're real fresh. That passport regulations is absolutely im- | badge is the badge of the police force material. The only damage is a dent | of the United Staies of America; and in Ted's dicky, but all the best wait- | that same force is humming some at ers have that. They smear it With!the moment.” He sat down beside SomB i stiows etz anerey MY | Hugh. and bent forward confidential- Cod o Ximres Snother Of '"d"g"dm.“ix “There's a prominent citizen of enchman = was =~ advancing | Xow york city been mislaid, captain; toward them down the stateiy vesti- | NCW TPk GOV BeSq TSRO0 CARIA 00 bul of th it waving -protest B e ey et in ™% | reckon you know quite a lot about his ond stretched his legs luxuriously. £l here somehow.” Hugh Drum-| Georgette Tricotine Mignonette Serge Perfect—Starchless Crepe de Chine TRAIGHTLINE, tunic.and s .09 S blouse models in dresses as desirable for worthy — tabrics and lasting workman- ship as for smart appearance. Ten dollars never com- manded a greater measure of value than in this Thursday $1.50 to $2.00 Martex Bath Mats $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 OTE the extra lenzth of these z00d sheets. Note also that they are of heavy weight. uni- form finish and contain no hurtful dressing. Made of excellent bleached “Run of the mill” of White and " escende i v whereabouts.” i s yaluble crascemdoito D i m on L, N | i pullodout his Slsarettoioute; Colored Turkish Bath Mats, mado to T A cotton without a seam. Many edge of French was microscopic, but, “Turkish this side—Virginia that. sell for $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00. S e il e iz housekeepers will want a season’s z B 2 s E s model to please you. aprir UL O T DT T TR D T T T T L D T T fuch trifles were made to be over- | Ah! But I see you're smoking.” With com | great deliberation he selected one “Mais oui. Monsieur mon colonel” | jimself, and lit it. “You were saying, w he remarked affab when the | yp gendarme paused for lack of breath. [“mp . getective stared at him thought- vous comprenez que notre machine | pyijy. a the moment he was not quite Lokl S o e kuT | certain how to tackle this large and nipes. Nous avons lost notre direc- ! e e possesse : m: Men’s 25¢ Collars A Thursday Special in ’ s ot - Women’s Nightgowns and (dc¢ °Ch on. Nous sommes hittes dans " £ Tectomacs. . Comme of comme| “Might 1 ask why you're over here? ca o Vous ‘comprenez, nest-ce- | he asked at length, deciding to feel 5 pas. ‘mon colonel?” He turned fiercely | his way. = on Jerry. Shut up, you damn fool;' “The air ie free to ev Y nveiope eniise don't laugh { Green. As long as you Dozen “Mais. m urs, vous n'avez pi S breathe ity i y 5 e R B P L T SO G B e Newly Arrived and Very Specially Priced O e e e o o suig| The American laughed again. L 7 = The sale of Triangle 4-ply Collars at one- Gowns are of soft batiste in white and an appalling breach of -regulations, | ‘m:u‘:»:?hl I put my raaidow ko (J fourth the established price is “going like a flesh. Front shirred with colored stitch- :f;.',,.‘ff,,'.’." e e i«x"fmm:n:m. l;ll fabout Hiram C. Poutts?” - house afre. Practically all styles and all ing, low neck, short sleeves. defendu d'arriver en Paris sans des| ~Wha ‘]‘L"d 'i"m,"""l‘,‘:r:.'tc;'l,,."“”" sizes 11 t6 20 for men and boys. These collars Envelope Chemise are made of good Do Parfaitement, mon colonel” con-| *Youve heard of him, captain?” ZEE(STERED) are supposed to be subject to 5 quality muslin. Some are simply tailored, St Hugh. funmoved AMalaqyqus Egw peopls have nos % but the defects are technical rather than others are trimmed with lace. cond Floor. comprenez qu - A nous avons ¢ iha‘ -s—but you've met him recently,” - unte & turnipes—non; des | 554 e detective, leaning forward r&mons. . - jelvnat’ the el are ’{v'h’u",""":‘ SRR b | ughing at. Jerry 2 M 4 2 2 5 Oignomm old boy.” spluttered the |tapped Hugh on the kn lml;rehslv:;‘ Ltter & oo a e L idng s ly—*1 want him. 1 want Hiram C. at the dickens docs that mat- ] Potts like a man wants a drink in a ter?" demanded Hugh. i c !dry state. 1 want to take him back in prenez. mon coloncl. cottonwool to his wife and daughters. Vive la France! < | That's why I'm over on this side, cap- Nous avons crashe tian, just for that one purpose. The gendarme shrugged his shoul-| “There m to me to be a consider- ders with a hopeless gesture, and|iple number of people wWandering ! meemed on the point of bursting into!apound who s your opinion about e Of course, this Iz h- otts.” dra i i i ;;:;»w'“ '""‘\:h'““ ,:‘!),, -:”::'”m\ Ts“,{?l;"( fainoti aremloai e ieRR T Even “homogenized” cream, which is not i whstihe contiuedito fntatoman | o] ol e otDs e ! you g0t presumed to be whipable, can be whipped if 3 :m‘ now 2" it is allowed to remain on ice for six to eight hours and then adding Whip-Ezey according to special directions. actual. - King’s Palace— Ordinary thin coffee cream or evaporated milk or Klim can be transformed into delicious whip- ped cream with Whip-Ezey. White Sateen Petticoats s '17;11:25;]40" New, Exquisite, Fashionable Silk Poplin A Galaxy of Airy Styles in Skirts Summer Eom Blac; §n:y§agnd Navy M l LL HN E RY prornnn o | $4.95 e H H & i . 31.19 NDISPENSABLE to wear under the summer frock. Tailored of lus- trous white sateen to fit trimly and hang perfectly. One s insane race. and yet he had foug E “In a matter of speaking, yes.” an- in the brigad ext to them near Montauban in July ‘16—and he h zh. beckoning to a passing liked them—those mad Tomm Moreover. this large. imperturb; an. with the charming showed a proper appreciation ¢ merits—an appreciation not sh 1o the present. re tucked ruffie, another has scalloped [ * snapped the detec- -1‘,\.- cager! ruffle, and a third is in straight 1 style with hemstitched hem. Hugh lau dressy, trimly-modeled, serviceabl and inexpensive. Tailored of a rich Faille weave of poplin, of permanent apped up in cottonwool by else’s wife and daughters. “Being w ttable to state, We recommend the use of “unhomogen- Cool, Dainty »ymebody 2 ;;i‘;nmf».m;..fl r"mx‘:.ru:f\in:“:3:;‘"1“! PAT" | You are a little too quick, Mr. Green; ized” singl . H luster. You'll like the careful way' in Taffeta Hats Canton Crepe A7 fast’ he produccd a motebooi: | you may be all you say--en the other ized” single cream or double cream diluted £ Ghich they are made, attcs g Dsc Cre e Kimonos he felt le to cope furthe th | hand, you may not. A ese days 1| 4 E o 5 = the situation himselt. o | trust no one.” i one-half with milk, which gives best results = Qeorgette Angora and = p “Vot nom, M'sieur, il vous! American nodded his head in : = F hs fifi’ Ribbon Hats Silk In Solid Col pIAtCT T ' ! : and which lessens the cost. H resh Supply Leghorn Hats Garden Hats n Solid Colors “U'ndoubtediy, n onel re-! “Quite right” he remarked = r Hats AR i out, main o spuieur- | Werkn 260 e heird Crines, oo tne Try a bottle—25c at your gro- |d |2 "THE high novelties of the e = e e man danced in his agita- | ) L A = = new seaso! re = Vous m'avez defa dit que vous | 4% 10 a4 show which was on the rails 2, . — 7 OMEN'S L Ki X ! = R e o | e i e i aeve, 2| cer’s. If it fails to satisfy you, your H prodigal array—more hats, Crinkled crepe, igh-waisted = om.” !there were big men in it; but at the - - - H -] style, vith lasti = wanta your mame, old dear | time it was ng concern of ours. You grocer is authorized to refund your = more different styles and S Eralea e T hiovt il ntren STay HEE murmured Jerry run your own worries, captain, over m more value than, we are 7 come in copen, light blue, pink, pur- = “Oh, doex he”" beamed on ! this side.” { oney. g b drnt haye fever bern H’/flb’u ) ple and lavender. = the gendarme. | Hugh noddea H ) < (P9 “You priceless little bird My name is| “Go on he said curtly . H E assembled at this modest G ) N = 3 Capt, Hugh Drummond L , One bottle is sufficient to whip | X R New White 3 And as he spoke by. who had bee of the whole sc 1 sitting close actly how. we weren't wise to. ed onlooker | Bit it_was enough to bring me over t suddeniy | here. Two days ago I got this cable.” It is an achievement on which we may be pardoned for prid- We've replenished our stocks ot these fast-selling corsets, and invite 25 one-quarter pints. Middy Blouses “Goody” middies in solid white— excellently tailored. Large sailor collar, patch pocket, sleeves pleated to cuff. Sizes 6 to 22. The tailored idea in white middies is one of the IR igandssr d natdomien |y producedis bundilogipapersaid, o Surmmer ohodel wuited o, the | ing ourselves—that of present- | ; handed one to Drummond. ~It's In needs of your figure. Laced-front ing the high lights of summer | he was once more merely the politely cipher, as you see: interested spectator. But Hugh hadliition underneath.: seen that quick look. though he gav Hugh took the cablegram and no sign; and when at last the French-| glanced at it. Tt was short and to the an departed, apparently satisfied, he | point eaned over and spoke to Jerry apt. Hugh Dr “See that man with the suit of Mnon's!rnl.‘l,»ndo:,mx:";gldxr r:ran.“'la” I've put the trans- millinery fashions at $495 right - at the dawn of the outdoor season. Refreshingly new and appealing’ trimmings are applied to models of every correct shape and size. and laced-back models, in white and flesh. And just note how moderate the. prices are— 515 to 5650 Manufactured and Guaranteed by Lacteal Analytical Laboratories, Inc. at Buffalo, N. Y. reach-me-downs and the cigar.” he| He glanced up at the American. wh LICTEAL ANALYTICAL wns ¥ . Who ost popular developments. in sum- remarked, “He's in this game: I'm |drained his cockiail with the alt of o e hibtons Tor youny R o Jopt wondering on which side man who i satisfied with life. z He was not left long in doubt, for (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) e : 'y s

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