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SOCIETY." Exodus to Winter Resorts Foreshaglgvled in New York THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Many Fashion Folk Planning Visits in South. Society Groups. Notwithstanding. Announce Extensive Program of Festivities. NEW YORK, January 21.—Although there will be an unusually large exodus of society folk from this city to the Winter resorts during the latter days of this month. February will open a piciously so far as social functions are concerned. One of the outstanding events will be the annual Spence Alumnae play, which is to take place February 2 and 3 in the grand ballroom ©f the Plaza The Sponce Alumnae Socicty was founded 11 years ago by the graduates of Miss Spence’s School for Girls The members opened a nursery and much ®20d has resulted from their efforts. The entertainment committee for the play will include Miss Lois McCall Mrs J T Johnson Mali. Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss June Hess. Miss Kathryn Jordan. Miss Margaret Knott, Miss Zora Cheever and Miss Edyth McCoon. Daily rchearsals are being held and 1t is predicted that the cast will rival pro- fessional talent when the curtain is raised on the rollicking comedy. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Al- bert B. Ashforth. Mrs. George Agnew, Miss Charlotte S. Baker. Mrs. James Lenox Banks. jr.. Mrs. S. Morgan Bar- ber, Mrs. Chisholm Beach, Mrs. Louise F Bishop. jr. Mrs. Jame: Burden, Mme. Pierre Cartier. Mrs. H. Durant Cheever, Mrs. Burdett Craig. Mrs. Douglas E. Craik. Mrs. J. Sargent Cram, Mrs. Roger H. Dennett. Mrs. William C. Dickerman, Mrs. Hunt T. Dickinson, Mrs. M. M. Dittmar, Mrs Henry F. du Pont, Mrs. Dudley Gilbert, Mrs. E. Drexel Godfrey. Mrs. William | 8. Gould, Mrs. Harry Hamlin, Mrs. E. Ronald N Harriman. Mrs Horace Havemeyer. Mrs. E. H. Hooker, Mrs Edward F. Hutton, Mrs. David Knott, Mrs. W. J. Knott, Mrs. W. B. Laimbeer, Mrs. Henry Lowe, Mrs. John C. McCall and Mrs. James Henry McCoon. x Plans which practically are completed Indicate that the Beaux Arts ball next Friday night will be the most brilliant affair ever given by this very brilliant organization. The demands for tickets, ballroom tables and boxes have exceed- ed all expectations, and there is little bope of satisfying the calls which are still pouring in. All those who attend the affair must be dressed in appropri- ate fancy costume of the French period | ©f 1830 to 1850. as the fete will be founded on the French occupation of Dorthern Atrica. It will be held in the Hotel Astor. An idea of the beauty of the ensem- tle may be obtained from the outline ©f the first scene, which is to depict the Epirit of the Great Sahara. The tab- | Jeau is to be a gorgeous affair. with fascinating colors of the Orient pre- CGominating Then follows a mystic desort scene. with camel caravans, Arabs and other features of the East. The march of centuries will be flashed by in glittering pictures, with gayly dressed Moors and pirates in the foreground until the period is reached where Prance stretched its power to make conquest of the Algerians. will be the climax and will be one of the most colorful scenes presented in this city for a long time. Among the box hoiders are Mesdames Frederick _Allen, Grovenor Atterbury. Riccardo Bertelli, Archibald M. Brown, Chrysler. J Magee Ellsworth, Henry T. Fleitmann. Cass Gilbert, Thomas H. Gillespie. Robert Goelet, Wiliam L. Harkness, Lucy Work Hewitt. James Norman Hill, John Mead Howells, Lewis | C. Ledyard. W. G. Loew. Walton Mar- tin. 8. Stanwood Menken. Charles Scribner, jr.. W. Watts Shermann and Whitney Warien. *x New York society folk are much in- trrested in the announcement from Newport of the engagement of Miss | This | i and Mrs. Dean Halford, M: Stebbins of this city will be his cousin’s | best man. | The ushers will be Hugh Baines Griffiths of Spuyten Duyvil, Herbert George Golding, jr., of New York, Francis H. Robinson, jr. of Summit. | N. J.: Carleton D. Farrell of Pelham, | John " Donnelly, jr. of Hastings-on- | Hudson, and C. Harrison Moore of | CHAIRMAN OF ALUMNAE BALL | Yonkers. R | ! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leffingwell of | | 43 East Sity-seventh street have an- | | nounced the engagement of their ! | daughter. Miss Lucy Leffingwell, to Ed- | ward Pulling, son of Mr. and Mrs | s John Pulling. now of Santa | | Leflingwell s a graduate of Miss | Chapin’s School and a member of the | Junior League. She studied at Vas- | | sar for two years and is at present a | student at Barnard. She made her | debut two vears ago. Mr. Pulling was commissioned as a sublicutenant in the British navy dur- | ing the World War He was graduated | | from Princeton in 1920 and later at-| | tended Cambridge University, England, where he was awarded a master's de- | grce. He is now a master at Groton School Prcsidén: Vand First VLady Compliment to Judiciary Mi (Continued from First Page.) They will entertain the mem- | the Senate and their wives Fri- | | day. and Saturday they will entertain | members of the House and their wives. | __ Representative and Mrs. Henry Riggs | Rathbone entertained at dinner last |evening followed by dancing. Their guests at dinner were Senator Arthur | | Capper. the naval attache of the | Frenci embassy, Comdr. Louis Sable; | the German consul general in New | York and Frau von Lewinski: Col. and | Mrs. Francis E. Hopkins, Judge Pierre | | Crabites of Egvpt and Mme. Crabites; | Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry, Col. Edward | Hadley and Capt. Ariedodon of the | {Chilean armv. who is a student at Selfridge Field. | | Mrs. James S. Parker, wife of Repre- | sentative Parker of New York, will en- Jleflaln at luncheon February 2. | | Mrs. Edward Willias William Pou, wife of Representative Pou, will entertain at luzicheon January 31 Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. | Eberle will entertain at dinner Wed- | nesday evening in honor of the Minis- ! 'ter of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. | _Mrs. Eberle will entertain at luncheon Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Jacob | Leander Loose. Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the | Assistant Postmaster General, and Mrs. | Prank L. Hatch, will be the honor guests at the luncheon Mrs. Ernest R. | | Ackerman will give Saturday, in_the | ‘P'lore,nune room at the Wardman Park Hotel. Col. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Chevy:Chase Club, when their guests were Col. and Mrs. E. C. Orton, Col. and Mrs. Osmun Latrobe. Lieut. Col. John Greeley, Mrs. John D. Burnett, Mrs. Horace MacFarland, Mrs. Archie Miller, Maj. James Ulio, Maj. Davis Wills and Maj. Raymond McQuillan. Capt. Joseph C. Tribby entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, the party later going to the dance at the Wash-| ington Navy Yard. In the company | were Representative and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, Capt. and Mrs. William P.| MISS MAR Who with an able committee is carrying of the Washington Chapter of the Trinit February 3. HARRIS B EWING Y GWINN, to success the fourteenth annual dance y College Alumnae at the Willard Hotel, ner last_evening in the palm court of the Mavflower. Judge O. M. Barber of the United States_Court of Customs Appeals and | Mrs. Barber entertained at dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening Mrs. Wilfred M. Barton will enter- tain at a luncheon of 40 in honor of her cousin. Mrs. Peter Simpson of Mil- | ton, Mass.. tomorrow in the Florentine room at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Randolph H. McKim will be hostess at luncheon January 31. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden | Calhoun entertained a company of 20| | last evening in compliment to Mr. and | Mrs. Glenn Stewart. | Mrs. Andrew B. Graham gave a bridge party, followed by supper. last evening in her apartment in the Briar- cliff for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Graham, in celebration of the first anniversary of their wedding. | Foilowing the concert to be given Wednesday in the grand baliroom of the Mayflower, Mrs. Lawrence Town- send will entertain at luncheon in the | presidential dining room in compliment to Miss Lea Luboshutz. the renowned | | Russian violinist, and Mr. Josef Hof- | mann, the master pianist. who will render the program at the concert given that morning | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Selby, who are spending the Winter at Wai man Park Hotel, had as their guests at luncheon there yesterday, former Gov.| -| Philllp Lee Goldsborough and Mrs Trinity Co“cge Alumnae Ball Program Under Way | ‘The Washington Alumnae of Trinity College will hold their fourteenth an- nual ball at the Willard Hotel on the evening of Friday, February 3, from 9| until 1 o'clock. Among the patronesses are Lady Isabella Howard, Mme. Claudel, Mme. de Pueyrredon, Mme. Peter, Mme. de | Padilla, Mrs. Lleo Kolb, Mrs. Thomas | J. Lane. Mrs. Louis Monast, Mrs. John | J Noonan and Mrs. B. F. Saul. A buffet supper wil be served and| music will be furnished by the Meyer | Davis Orchestra. Assisting Mr. Georgs | A. Hernan, chairman of the floor com- | mittee, are Mr. S. Dolan Donohoe. Mr | Aubrey Fennell, Mr. James J. Hayden, Lieut. Kenneth M. Hoeffel, Dr. Thomas E. Larken. Mr. Eugene McCrorken, Dr.| Willlam F. O'Donnell and Mr. Vincent Toomey. The committee on arrangements in- | cludes Miss Mary Gwinn. chairman; | Miss Maude Gaynor, president of the Washington Chapter Miss Vivian Barr, Mrs. James J Hayden, Miss | g'l;nr Monahan and Miss Frances aul. : Lady Isabella Howard -Card Party Patroness | Mrs. John Morris, general chairman of the committees for the Mathis Club's annual card party to be held at the | Washington Hotel, February 9, has| ! announced a partial list of the patrons | | | \ | 0. TANUARY 29, 1928—PART 3. |Social Features to Mark Y. W. C. A. Annual Election The annual meeting and election of the Young Women's Christian Assocla- | tion to be held Tuesday evening of this week, January 22, at the main admin- | istration and activities building, Seven- |teenth and K streets, is to be in the | nature of a fascinating soclal occaston, opening at 6 o'clock with one of the famous Y. W. plate dinners served in the splendid new cafeteria of the build- ing, and convening at 7:30 o'clock In | Barker Hall for the events of the eve- | ning, which are to be unusual in the w}hlstzry of annual meetings and highly | entertaining in all detalls. No such things as dull annual re- ports will be permitted at this meeting, but instead there will be alluring dem- onstrations in all parts of the beautiful building of the various activities in the form of ceremonies, plays, skits, music, pictures, tableaux and a big surprise for finale. Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown, president of the assoclation, will welcome the members in Barker Hall, following a tour of the pool annd gymnasium, where | “stunts” will be staged from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Al departments will be rep- | resented in the program, which has been arranged under the direction of | the committee on membership, head- ed by Mrs. Fred E. Wright, assisted by | the chairmen of all drwglmcnu and | members of the staff. Mr$ Wright will herself give a special ‘velcome to the many new members of the association | who will be present. The program will include a ceremony, |“The Symbolism of the Triangle,” by |tho girl reserve department; “An In- | ternational Tea Party,” by the indus- | trial department; “A” Committee Meect- ing,” which is said to be a typical and cntertaining skit depicting the strug- gles of a group working out a program, by the business and professional de- | partment; a French playlet, entitled “Une Lettre d’Amerique.” by the gen- cral education department, and songs by the Glee Club of Elizabeth Somers residence, presented by the combined committees on music, headed by Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, and the Elizabeth Somers section, headed by Mrs. Wood- bury Pulsifer. In addition to this program there is to be a picturization of many other activities, with posters and other inter- esting features, displayed in the ante- room of Barker Hall, and as finale of the meeting, following the announce- ment of the election of new board mem- bers, a big surprise will be staged by the committee in charge. All members of the assoclation are cordially invited to attend this meeting on Tuesday eve- ning, beginning with dinner from 6 to 7:30 o'clock. Reservations for the din- ner should be sent to the chairman by Monday if possible. izik Mrs. Coolidge Is Heading Dixie Ball Patronesses Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patrons and patronesses for the Dixie ball, which is to be given in the grand ball- room of the Mayflower Hotel Friday, February 10, by the Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C. Miss Catherine Har- rison, daughter of Senator and Mrs. | | Returned to College I % ‘YNDERWOOD. MISS CELESTE WALKER PAGE. | Who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from Bryn Mawr College. Daughters of Union Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War gave a dinner at Harvey's Res- taurant Tuesday, January 17, in honor | Mrs. Potter Hostess | Thomas W. Page, while on her vacation : 2 | Veterans Dinner Hosts Pat Harrison is chalrman of the young | ladies’ committee. ! The reception committee will be headed by Mr. William P. Kent and Mr. Ernest H. Daniel. Mr. F. C. Ba garly and Mr. Flelding M. Lewis lead {in the floor committee. Boxes are being sold and are in/ | charge of Mrs. Lorena Hewett, who re- ports a number already taken in honor | of Confederate ancestors whose names | will be placed upon the boxes. Mrs. Walter E. Hutton is chairman of the ball and, with a large working | | committee, is planning to make the ball | unusually successfui. —e | | | To Friends Tuesday | Mrs. Charles Potter, of 1725 Taylor | street northwest, entertained a party of friends at her home on Tuesday after- ‘noon at a luncheon and bridge party lThosP, present were Mrs. W. L. William- | son, Mrs. George Bunnell, Mrs. w:mamt Sherman, Mrs. E. D. Gardner. Mrs. | James Edmunds, Mrs. Edwin A. Niess, | Mrs. Charles Good, Mrs. Walter De | | Groot. Mrs. Hunter Linton. Mrs. Ed-| { ward White and Mrs. Albert B. Niess. | | [ — [ 0.E.S. Groups to Honor | Worthy Grand Matron | Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, and Cathedral | Chapter, No. 14, have issued invitations | [for a reception in honor of Worthy! Grand Matron Sallye C. Bogley and| Worthy Grand Patron Willlam J. Do"l‘ of the national president, Daughters of | of the Grand Chapter, Order of the Union Veterans of Civil War, Mrs. Ida | Eastern Star, Monday evening. January M. Glasgow of Grand Rapids, Mich, | 30, at 8 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel. and past national president, Mrs. Clara | Hoover of Indiana. The table was presided over by Mrs. Olive C. Johnson, ! the new president of Mrs. Ellen Spen. | | cer Mussey Tent, No. 1, Washington. | D. C. Among the guests were Mrs. | Emma Campbell, national department ; president. Woman's Relief Corps: na- SOCIETY.’ | | INCORFORATED {ON NINTH ABOVE G ST. [APPAREL JSPECIALIS TS JENSATIONAL MONDAY BARGAIN SALES COATJS, WRAPJS. FROCKJ, DRESSES, GOWNS _ OF DISTINCTION FOR THE JUNIOR MISS, MISSES, WOMEN. LARGER WOMEN $.0 10 $'s DRESSES QuauTY Sy QuALTY $ 4, SPORT ) PABRICS s . LIMIT--ONE TO A CUSTOMER WINTER COATS $45 & 355 COATS $20 WITH QUA fO A CUSTOMER LT HIGHER COST FASHION WINTER ATS, G COAT FROCKS FEATURED A T S].oo A GARMENT PROFIT STORE HOURS: &8 A M. O 630 P. M M-BRMKS & CO tional secretary, Woman's Relief Corps, | | Mrs. Ware: Past Commander-in-Chief Dr. Pelcher and Past Junior vice | Commander O. A. James. A large num- | | ber of the daughters were present, be- sides Mrs. L. Bassett, president of Woman's Relief Corps: also two na- | tipnal officers, Mrs. Kathryn C. Rahn. and Miss Anna Hage. The blessing was | invoked by the national president, Mrs | Ida Glasgow. | Brothers Are Displaying a Stunning Collection of FRO CKS for Southern Wear T combinations for afternoon HIS collection is brilliant like a rainbow flashing across a cloud-dulled sky. in futuristic design, diaphanous chiffons made to flutter in soft southern w Multi-colored prints inds, stunning metallic lace and still at home for dinner and evening wear. Commmmeeteeeee G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Value! . . . . . . Savings! 65 Luxurious W inter Coats " | Goldsborough of Maryland. " E. Cox Grifith, Miss Camilie Allens- : | worth and Ma). Reifgold, U. 8. A. | peae {and patronesses which includes: Lady | — | Isabella Howard, Mrs. Milton Ailes, | Mrs. Malcolm K. Smith entertained | Mrs. Anton Auth, Mrs. S. D. Bronson, | at lf; Prldulr in the mflm (‘:ouru!’ o!fihe | Mrs. l;l.ulllp Brown, Mrs. Thomas Brown, | Mayflower in complimen rs. | Mrs. Pauline Beyer, Mrs. Thomas Can- Miss Budiong, who attended the | Dr: Cloyd Heck Marvin president °‘=Oeoue Bourne of Kennebunk, Me., who | non, Mrs. James E. Colliflower, Miss Briarcliff School, made her debut in | O¢Or8¢ Washington University, 3{;;- is visiting her daughter Mrs. Hugh | Claire Dillon, Mrs. Harry M. Crandall, | New York several years ago and has | Marvin and Maj. John Cowles were the | Gates Boutell and who also was among | Mrs. Thomas A. Cantwell, Mrs. James | Spent the Summers with her father | Buests in whose honor “‘.';-M‘“ Mrs. | Mrs. Smiths guests. The other mem- | H. Baden, Mrs. Peter Dorsch, Dr. A. J. 8t the Reef at Newport. Mr. Connor, | EIW0od P. Morey entertal w“w n- | pers of her party were Mrs, Henry 8.|Carrico, Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, Mrs. who is a graduate of Williams, is in | R€T O T““""‘{ ’g"h‘g' at “{g; Boutell, Miss Caroline Boutell, Mrs.|D. M. Gatti, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, Mrs. busiress in Providence. jman Park Hotel Other guests a! | Henry M. Loomis and Mrs. Weller of \F. J. O'Hara. Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, Mrs | Arrangements have been compl = e s e iy | Westfield, Mass {James A O'Shea, Mrs. John Racca, | for the wedding of Miss 4 | d Mrs Willia v s, e edding fe S5 \BATDATA | poabeth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua | Mrs. Charles Walker Allen recently Nestinger and i 3 Ean o0 A Mrs. Irving Brokaw. to Leonard J Evans. jr.. Dr.and Mrs. Thomas Green. |entertained at luncheon at the Club of - Cushing, whick. will take place in St A Mrs. Lucien Clarze. Mr. and Mrs. Colonial Dames The guests were Mrs Thomas Wednesday afternoon, Feb. Cbarles J. Brand and Mr. and Mrs.| Alert C. Janin, Miss Aimee Powell, rusry 1. Bishop Stires offciating. There | Maurice Avery. Miss A Mgh Boges. Mra. George Tully will be a reception at the Brokaw| e genneth Gilpin will entertain | VAUEDan. Mrs. Woolsey Aspinwall. Miss at innes Tuesdas tn the paim court ANatalie Lincoln and Mrs. Marie Cham- home. 985 Fifth avenue Miss Brokaw will have her sister, ¢ 1po Mayflower, when covers will be berlin, laid for 24. i Mrs. Richard Derby Tucker—the for- mer Miss Mimi Brokaw—as matron of e i Miss Elien Bruce Fisher, debutante Idaho Society Host | At Colorful Dance honor, and her younger sister, Miss e o e firl. | Mer | niece of Senator William Cabell Bruce, ward J. Lobkowicz. Mrs. Lewis R, Stuy- | *il share honors today at luncheon vesant, Mrs. T. Reed Vrecland, Mrs | ¥10 Miss Julls Whitridge and Mi% | oo of the most successtul dances atherine Amory Hurst, debutantes of | ; o {sponsored by the Idaho State Soclety Baltimore. wh) will be entertained by | bebon o "0 T in the ballroom of M. and Mrs John C. Legg in thelf|pferigian Mansions last _evening. - | More than one hundred happy West- Richard G. Croft of Pittsburgh, Misses | Marion de Rham. Margarer A. Tucker, Alce L. Beadleston and Cralgie Mc- Kay of Pittsburgh Harry Cooke Cushing. 34, will be mr Daniel Devore will entertain at|erners danced. The party was under funcheon Wednesday, February 8. | the auspices of the executive committee sl 5 [of the society—Mr. Wallace McBride, Mr. end Mrs Walter P Tuckerman Mr. G. Osmond Hyde, Mrs. Kate E were hosts 1 & company of 12 at din- Venable and Mrs. Plorence J. Ormond. best man for his brother. The ushers e will be Gilbert W. Kahn. Cornelius 8 E All Winter Apparel Reduced 50% THIRTEEN son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank Connor of Fond du Lac, Wis. TWELVYE F Every One Lavishly Fur Trimmed Every One Greatly Reduced $ ERLEBACHER Ui and more THE SALE FOR WHICH ALL WASHING. TON EAGERLY WAITS A PROFUSION OF COATS IN BLACK PLENTY OF LARGE AND EXTRA SIZES . Lee, Jr. James Russell, Walter Wood- ruff and Robert I Powell of this city; Richard G. Croft of Pittshburgh. Wil- lLiam E. Lee of Memphis and Charles Denby, jr. of Philadelphia Miss Brokaw wil give a luncheon for her bridal atvendants January 23 in her home and that evening Mr Cush- ing will give his bachelor dinner After 2 wedding trip Mr. Cushing and his bride will occupy the house on Broksw country place at Long occupled by Mr Brokaw before the reeent completion of | ~thelr new house Winter they will live in New York E » % x % Plans for the wedding of Miss Elea- nor Katheryn Carroll, daughter of Mr. snd Mre Adrian L McKibbin of New York, and Hisam Wilson Taylor, ir., | son of and Mrs Hiram Wilson Taylor of Youkers. N Y., have been eompleted. The ceremony in the 11 Intercession, Broagway . Tuesday afternoon will be pertormed by Ty i Gates, viear, with ey rector of Bt John's L Yonkers assiting cousin, Miss Marie York 15w be mald of attendant and K Vail Fashionable women and misses with an eye to economy will revel in these Coats tomorrow! The style successes of the season, beautifully tailored in the popular high quality fabrics. A disunctive low- priced offering of beautifully-turred Coats! Other Values at $24, $35, $56 and — Street and Afternoon DRESSES January Clearance Prices on Every FUR COAT —and SCARF in the house, the smartest noveltres. Di of lo 9 Party and Dance S FROCKS traordinary Offering Negligees Regular price, $11.50 $7.95 Radionette Negligees with wide contrasting collar extending to and enawcling o bottom. Wide band ~uffs. Solid colore and figured ins = Black wuth Gald, Green with Gald, Red with Gold, Rlue with Red or Gold and other Combinations, Medium and Lage Sizes. Fur-Trivomed COATS 2 \ \ \ \ \ \ embracing season's Junuary Ditver ha A Mid-Winter Clearance Sale of particular im- portance because of its inclusion of Winter ap- parel so admirably be- coming for early Spring wear. _&érlebacher Jeminine cApparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Husr of New honor and « Smartest Sports COATS ounlts - —— | @sllier Inu/ COLUMBIA KD A1 18'28T GRPGSITE AIEALLAUGR, Luxurious Fur COATS Special NDAY NNER $ —insure raprd disposal. To avoid disappointment, select YOUR Fur Coat without de- lay. Saks Fur Co. IN IHE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVEIRTHIRTY -NINE YEARB 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 e SU DI 12:30 wonl 7.30 All-Occaston “Erle-Ma FROCKS Roamt Turkey et Roust Ca pon Chvice of Roast Meats Paris-Sponsored MILLINERY BROOAS-MAIN FLOOR i $ | % { t : : 1 | N A A A R S olumbie 5042 i

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