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IRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 J \ PASHION BEILVIC) effective v | thin re hold IENT PATTERNS REVIVED || hite, 1o keen' e | |! MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | ANCIENT i S REVIVED |, R | pul l i ( i I I Adele farrison’s New Phase of % : [Aised A lsuot Whioh: furnisl 3 = e ult ern | the | generally condemned by more radieal | [ - - e i terest | ole how [eonservative lahor eloment | they Ry hiek 1 fmother's The Techuische Nothilfe wa mnim L lay for designs for cotle prints, portant factor in breaking the strike [ Unless uu-..\'\.,,- tod, Cheateial wotiees and reviews in fhis column aes weitten N e B S e Lot T R S i e e iy the press agencies for the repective amusement company. The Way Madge Conquered Hepself | 001y o sort of o Afth wheel nround the | honse dresse nd apro tharefore has shown itself not a good and Dicky Left menage he retorted with a eross | y 1 servant of the publie bnt an -u-m_\J \] ,\(‘V T”[“/\ 'T'R 5 ‘arsl " mr I wo inter g 1o know b / i f A 7 Dicky was going to sce Edith Fair« | tonation which made me suddenty re. | o0 SO0 S RiAR OTAR . b Al of organized labor e “_\“” : AT Il‘ FOX'S THEATER | fax! marseful, hut not enongh to make me |, iture ha nythi to do "” tod ot i & Vg pulmating A peppy little musical comedy ra. | This was the thought which made [alter t n which 1T wa ¢ ' 4 > = 3H A | photodrama, is the screcn attraction [vue, "The Pep-O.Mint" res 5 the \ yevivial of quaint it de \ nV. » ) T ir review, is th me stand motionless for a breathless | were best with my volatile spouse Aol ol L Bl | ORMY EASTER IS | tonight and Saturday at the Paluce, |vaudeville headliner at Vox's being second or two after 1 had, at his v You're the w e four w | . | oy - # supported by George Hearn, wrhed in a muslin or a de W 2 . 2 , he Tosary by no ‘means a |SunnOr icorge Hearn, monolo 1 was Incapable of motion, for the |ligit But here eor I tea J it : {2 iment, It 18 a kirong, virlle [jne Numbor and Padeskn and Tode wlt 1 o el et 1 of old ook drama—a human document o o - s gound of the girl's name, the knowl- | H ice trly 1 ) 4.0 O RIANAOS SRS Y e nede ument of the 1i, y gonsational trick bicyele riding edge that she was again on Dicky's|Her Flufrin Laith and lLeila - s 5 1 : [ peacefu ittle fiehing village of Bftaing. e Hlebm ik horizon had heen like unexpected Into Dieky's eves sprang & maliciou ne or w Mimi frock of fu isorders in Belfast Ave Inereasing - .-“.“1\ Bay, which is upset by the In “The Devil Withi {6k Eaning niE tiittle glean desig malicious activities of one Kenwood b 3 '8 ErippInN RSSO s Wbl LSRR ’ g AR Patrol Unit 15 Vired Wright one: Kenwood | ona and fs mecting with popular fas She must have returned from {he 1 10 th ittle 1) N printed muslin which used to ! 6 : I e O vor, Others shown are a Mutt and West Virginia mountains to which I [said \nd I'l ki m all around Vietorian flction is with ns Upon | lhlm' 18 a fremendous denoue- b el L B wlm ‘“'r:::r- knew she had gone with Aunt Dora [tor you in the | i well long, lonce more, One compar famon | ment when the cannery s blown faftn Tonins it # b Paige for a much-needed rest 1 had |old dea Take the best of care of |for fine white musling fe half Belfast, April 14, (By Associated |V Wright is discovered to he the |*'? ame-1'p. ! : g hoped that after the genuine remorse | yoursel' century * this spring bre t ot Press)——A stormy Lastertide in Bel- | perpetrator of the deed and a posse Loge seats for “TPoolish Wives" are which had swayed her for her un — o wonderful lne of dalnty printed | fast predicted by those who have | 8¢ts out to capture him in a bling- ("0W on sale at the box office or may witting share in the terrible affair of | mu s in designs that must surely watehed the sequence of disorders | Ing storm, be secured by caliir 1230, This pie- Junior's kidnapping, the nervou have been taken from somebody's here, as the result of a concerted at- Hll-'jr players who help to malke |ture, which begins Sunday nlght, will breakdown, which was ‘the reault. of natal quilt, .80 demurely olde | tack on a patrol of special constubles | this First National release one of |be shown throughout the entire week. in Joy street last night. The mem- | the best sereen entertainments seen in It s considercd one of the greatest bers of the patrol were making their | many months are e Novalk, Wal-|pictures of the year, It cost more rounds atter the curfew hour when |lace Beery, Robert Gordon, Eugene [than a million dollars and its chief [a burst of heavy firing from windows | Besserer, Kathleon Wilton, Dore Da- | character is Erie Von Stronheim, than and roofs wounded four of the offi- | vidson, Pomeroy Cannon, Rert Wood- [whom there is no greater actor of that awful time, she would yield to K the devotion of Dr. Jim Paige, the distant cousin who had been her lov ing slave since her childhood I had shioned are they | | These are In very delicate pink, | vender, green or yellow Rickriack, most sturdy and prac counted on her forgetting the hopel Y fiaty ol SR Al love for Dicky which had tertured (] D E F R ASRL B :';‘_“” '8, 18 "‘ ten us 0| cers. The seene of the atfack was in [ tuff, Mildred June and Harold Good- | villainous roles. Brilliant Monte Carlo her and had caused me so much e ., ke ”\"fn:_' sitalcipcin gl g ! the Sinn Fein seetion of the cify. win. the pleasure centers of Jurope and mental anguish. But if she were b ANTHIR SEATT RATI T ula appropriate on these old IPurther shootings although not he Other films includ new episode |other beautiful scenes are featured.,” i 4i§€‘ _.(AnldLRbLOITI»H | fashioned looking prints lleved to have been reprisals occur-|of “Robinson Crusoe,” @ historical I broke off my mental musir it "““;’&I | i | red today at the termination of the |chapter play that is very interesting, | e — this point to score mysell savagely — | curfew period, Al took place in|The Keith vaudeville bill contains ; 0 7 = for my folly. All this emotion over THE NEW HAT-RACK, | Crumlin Road, two miles from {he|four cxcellent acts with McCarton & the trifling fact that Dicky had asked Chtia | | scene of last night's affair, Marrone in their own interpretation P me to put a Spanish comb which| The night of Jimmy Rabbit's party | | The first vietim was a Profestant|of Le Apache and whirlwind dances, Edith had left at our home in the[arrived atlast The time was an hour e | spring into his bag so that he coull|nfter et. The place was Iarmer | " give it to her! If the comb had he-|Gireen’s back pasture. And Jimmy Sjgtey Mary Tells Simple | longed to_almost any other woman of | Rabbit was waiting cagerly. He had 5 my acquaintance I would have|told Nimble Deer to ¢ thought nothing of the incident. And |fore the other gu the very casualness of the request, its|Was going to hip him openness, ought to have shown s Jimmy TRabbit hadn't waited long | that there was nothing in Dicky's at- | when he heard a muffied thud, fol- titude about which 1 needed to[lowed by a swift patter | “There's Nimble now!" he ex- baker named Carmichael who was as- sinated while returning from work; the sccond, a corporation cleaner Catholie, who wag shot and is report- led dying in the hospital, and the third a baker named Sloan, Protestant, who died in the strect after being shot. % _ ______ nize Ability of Fair Sex in Business 'HUMAN WOLVES SPECIAL HOLY WEEK BILL TONIGHT —SATURDAY Continnous Shows Good Friday The Photoplay Supreme VOMAN ON COMMITTER »n HE parl. b Ways to Prepare It hecause Nimhle | Advertising Clubs of America Recog- ITH spring lamb again in markeet | mint comes into | favor. worr; ‘ ? potator Milwanke , 3 ay 0 Milwaukee, Wis,, April 14.—A plan “What the devil are you doing there |claimed. “Tie just jumped the stone | and peas arec| 4 FRANG Il iy in the dark? Can't you find your|wall and he's coming this way [ more casily di. | |Rob Graves and Sell Corpses for |women engaged in advertising will he way out of the room-" Jimmy Rabhit was right. In a few | gested if cooked | = — | ted on the executive commit Dicky's voice came crossly from the |second moze Nimble Deer stood ""'i with mint lemon fuice. Deat, the cgg white (1| F0od—Armed Guards Patrol Cemn | {20k (0 4ok Fo ot ising elubs bed fore him. Cold drinks are ] At LR 5 Sl e S A L “I's going this second,”” T returned,| “Here I am!" Nimble cried ”""’i’ improved by a | ‘x‘n’lnrv.\vw ixt ad turn int stexies Day-and Nighy ‘?\' :‘T:'r'm!l:l‘l'!,: w-v‘\‘\] T;?:‘:l:).‘fi—m::l:y i f 3 ank come carly and I'm ready to help oW osprigs ot une.-ang urr nto Le | that committee. n pli g - Bt el ot room ghenkrul | some early F RO R O] lew SPHES O inold . Pack dn ice and salt, using| Constantinople, April 14.—Wrivan, |duce the membership of the commit- a ad escaped further catechism. |3 | Shoomint o orfinan parts of ice to one of salf. | the capital of Soviet Armenia, has|tee to seven that hody voted that one Good!" said Jimmy Rabbit Step | n It was bad enough not to he it can he Pour over two cups strong hrine and | been much excited lately by attempts | of the memhbers he the president of v usy of k¢ 3 this wi ease!" And he hopped [ canned in sueh a way that it ay b “ 3 A 5 control my jealousy lith 1 : J I LL R feertliinds AL 1t may | ind four hours Serve in|that have been made to steal hu-|the Women's Advertising Conference, but to betr it to Dicky I already [over to a clump of evergreens. Nim- | 15ed when mint is not in season, herbet g | man cory from cemeteries for sale hich omprise epresentatives of i 't glasses. wan corpses fro neteries for s whic comprises representatives unavoidably had done once or twice,|ble followed him. | Mint Sauce for Lamb, | Mint ™ as T ,‘| % “\\ ,“r,,-; ,h,'h ) vas able. v “Now," Jimmy Rabbit went on,| Bizht tablespoons minced leaves A as food, omen’s L 4 jEnsaunthinkabl 7 Rt A r linced leaves, | o eups mint leave cups| Local authovities have announced| Numerous large national advertis- Try as 1 might, however, T could not | “step inside this thicket and let only | able Y0NS sugar, 1-4 teaspoon v e . ¥ : $ , |salt, 1-4 ct vinegar, 1% cups water, 2 cups sugar, | that nv persons attempting such|ing manage as well a large put out the flame of ray jealous pain|vour head and neck stick out |salt, 1-4 cup vinegar, 1-4 cup water. |, 4 1 | g 1 el -3 Ao e e : | , : 4 teaspoon salt. traitic will be severely punished. Sev-| number of important stores, have with the fire-extinguisher of commor What shall T do with my antlers?" | mint carefully through sev sctne b < | ¢ S i e T on e o v iy L Bt ler | ters. Pick leaves from stalk Mince Jeaves, cover with sugar and | eral arrests have been made. Armed | women advertising managers. Since L L SIS Ouer oM SIAlKS | nannd with a wooden potato masher. rds arve stationed at all local cem- | much buying is done hy women or di- women have tried the same dampen- e = ——— |and dry between towel Miner 4 H | A Add sait, vinegar and water anc fes day anc Tht. ; i i e ing process only to find the flames Put mint in a bowl that can be tightly o R d e lay and night rectly influenced by them, firms are 5 i " :brm;; to the boiling point. Let sim- | e said to find women valuable in their b Gl o v | covered. A 1 'flals]:::)f\»‘;:—:.—l’)‘»fy)lr‘r:hm;im]a"g,:]]:‘];h(.”n:', mer about 15 minutes, until the mix-| Bount have been paid on ‘more [advertising departments because they | | Sprinkle sug roover mint and let A At 4 ture is sirupy. Pour into a sterilized | the 5,000 hald eagles in . i v r to : i ir own sex. live in a civilized age. I shudder to stand an hour — Add salt to vinegar | ot wiile boning, i ol o e e R IR A think with what subtle poison a me- and bring to the hoiling point. e Fill the jar lovel full and seal qf | S diaeval ancestress of mine might have ovew mint, cover Sglitly and 1ot stend) oen Phie girio 18 added te one two hours before serving impregnated the teeth of the fragile, beautiful comb which T fastened se- curely in its case and put into Dicky's bag in the early morning after many sleepless hours. What Madge Wondered. T tried to comfort myself with the remembranca of the remorse which had been Dicky's for his absence motoring with Fdith upon that day Junior was kidnapped. At that mo- ment I knew he had hated her, and 1 also hugged the remembrance to my & pint ginger ale and uice of one Mint Jelly. lemon to make a delicious drink. | —GALA OPENING— —OF THE — LYCEUM THEATRE Under The Sole Management of Mr. James Cormican cup s, teaspoon salt, % cup (Copyright, 1922, NIEA Service) mince mint leay cover with sug and simmer over a slow fire for 20l German Minister of Transportation | M One tablespoon granulated gelatine, It can also be used to make mint | g boiling water, 1 cup mint leaves ARSI B DENY STRIKE RIGHT and crush with a wooden pota 1 minutes, train through cheese- 1-4 cup cold water, 1 cup vine felly op loe. ! Soften gelatine in cold masher. Pour over lhoiling water e cloth. Add enough' boiling water to| Forbids Government Imployes to mind of the months of quict devotion Hake thresaunrters guts Add oins Quit P | from my husband which had heen my gar and bring to the bolling paint. At | at lot since that time. Upon onc me-|{ Pour over softened gelatine. UT Beplin, Mareh T right to | ’ & S e e e b maald until dissolved, Turn into a mold . 3 strike is denied empioyves of the gov- declared with emphasis that he was o ot ernment in an order issued by the “through” with all philandering, that [three ov four' hours. fll set an@lwenman minister of teansportation he had “gotten his” when Junior was chilled. Serve with roast lamb in ) stolen, and that thenceforth I would > asked him “They won't come | PlAce of mint sauce, dipped in cold water and let stand A Special Feature Picture Programme And Tell who characterized the recent strike of engineers on the government railways Mr. James Cormican Will Mecet You Personally have to provide all the thrills aside | off, ause it's the 5 ¢ op| Mint loe iy often sepved with roust], . wievgit of jals."” or 9 ‘ itai Pl h|?mdrnm LG hal "!llf‘(‘.l y:\t‘r i ,-)’1.\,1 It)wm"“ wrong time of ;mmh & b ol dian " “m::( ‘,.'m ‘],“,":,’," mu‘r\* u‘v:] r:r‘l‘:;\l You About New Britain's Own Stock Company, But—1 knew my Peter Pan, and 1| “Oh! 1 want your antlers to show | Mint Tee members of the Reichstag support THE CORMICAN PLAYERS wondered if so long an imprisonment [ tco,” Jimmy Rabbit assured him. One and onc-half cups mint leaves, | this position. in the domestic cage, even though it| Ho Nimble did exactly as Jimmy|l cup sugar, 2 lemons, 2 cups water,| Tabhor quarters and particularly First Week Monday Matince, April 17th. was voluntatry, were not palling upon | Rabbit had told him. I cgez white, 1-§ teaspoon sait. Communist circles take issue with the him, if he were not beginning to feel Then Jimmy sat up a little way off, Minece mint leav Sprinkle with | aovernment, admitting that offie €6 Rl 9 the vague restlessness which generally | cocked his head on one side, and suzar, pound with a wooden potato|a1e hound “to obedience™ to the state A I AILOR MADE MAN preceded some escapade, harml looked at Nimble. | asher ang et “stand None HOUEATE O Bha othen hand e wonking “ enough in itself, but distinctly trying| “That's fine!” he declared. “When [over water and bring to the boiling | ey and women whe st combat ? for me, the moon comes up everyhody will he | point :::yr'.‘.\:",.iw\w "‘\' \h;;‘mmm'; ml‘l:lif\ Dot Botggl P Bo'al The Tyeeiu Thipaten Sumday Niglit There was but one thing to do,|able to see you-—except what's hidden | [t simmer 20 minutes. Strain [ gitjons with weapons available. The | however, and that was to speed him |hy the evergrecns,” jthrough cheesecloth. Add salt and ‘ on his journey with casual, affection- What am 1 going to do here?” | e b R e e ate cheerfulness, letting no i of | Nimbte inquiced Gk ! All-Stap Cast with Jane Novack. Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Robert Gordon Mrs. Mary T. Craan, soloist my fears escape me, and I succecded “You're {o stand perfectly still,” | B i DLk ok, e mnke o Ly, sin " THE HOPE OF THE WORLD culine inconsistency, actually resented “And what else?" | my cheerful casualness at parting. “Nothin “I may stay days,” he said, as we|ed, “The ot drew up to the station. rest “There's no reason why you can't| stay as long as you like,” I responded | N. Y. COMMERCIAL “‘Foolish Wives’ is a stupendous picturc of Monte Carlo life. A photo- graphic triumph. A series of gorgeous spectacles; scene succeeding sacenc N. Y. EVE. TELEGRAM “‘Foolish Wives' is the most ex- travagant of all American films and one of the most absorbing.” N. Y. SUN WHAT THE NEW YORK Timmy Rabbit answer-| The svar of 1914 lald. half the na er guests will do the|tions of the world.in the dust, their peace must be restored by the risi neration. In them is the hope of the wld And now, if you don't mind, | leave you here; for I think I hea “The Adventures of Robinson promptly. Everything is going on| e geampered away then, But soon| To make motherhood ecasier, to se Foolish'Wives' is & masterpiece, each lovelier than the last; its scenic Crusoe,” swimmingly at home now, and we 1 % i . b o ot Never in a photoplay has there been a L4 i sl E : | , an he came hureying back sure for every bahy a clean bill o grekieH prOLIsion OE BesuiiEul taenss— splendor and marvellous photography KEITH VAUDEVILLE really don't need you Bre'e NTRALHING S sav. | health and a fair star f 1at D 4 it i e O Do I (Nl rae o ‘m ,',_ 7 .,,’,. tto ;‘ 3 “w 1y lw 4"w Air start in life—tt ot aven: DincRites Imewe more SA'D pla:: it I:.lhe loremo-fl :;nk- of the a0 [he 1o Nimble hurriedly “You |is the prohlen b : Stroheimn.” great achievements of e screen.” u nedn’t rub it in that T'm | pyety't talk. You mustn't even open | Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetahic abot lovingthan Sitohstioy OF THE N. Y. EVENING MAIL “Foolish Wives’ surpasses all former films with extravagant motion picture drama. The audience sat absorbed in the story until after midnight. ‘Foolish Wives’ is the most extravagant of American films and one of the most open your m chew your en I suppose 1 can wink if 1 fant to,” | For fifty ve 4 Nimbh'e Decr used succes ith. You mustn't even [ Compound an excellent medicine 5 and for future mothers. this medicine has been ully in all non-surgical “No, indeed!” Jimmy Rabbit cried, | cases of women's | “That would spoil everything.” “It's | NEW YORK TIMES “‘Foolish Wives’ teems with scenes that mean something—that throw light on character and action—-that strike the spectator fairly between the eyes and make him sit up ond read pictures. for mother FIRST REAL $1.000,000 PICTURE BIG EATERS GET going to be hiard,” Nimble complained \ to keep o still. absorbing.” T oH; 1LY Tifny. Rahbit assived || presents sy Skl .“_‘".r y. Just act as if i W R NOW PLAYING Take Salts at First Sizn of Eladder “Stuffed!” Nimble exclaimed. “T've i 0 Srritation or Hackachs o heen oot 1 hope T never || The Best Vaudaville hall b 1 1 don't know how to || L} The American men and women [act as 1f 1 were | | must guard constantly against 1-| Jimmy Rabhit didn’t even wait to 1 Show of the Season filled with uric acid which the kid Dear ne!™ Nimbhle muttered, 1 I b g i ? ; K ] 5l 1 . ! » filter ont, t " vish hadr said come to the i ey T o e 4 .4 s ey 2 : = 1 G WA A X e e TH TURE IN AMERICA 4 Pen-0-Mint Revue eliminative fissues clog he result | won't he any 1 to stand sti this ok 1 d NPTt troible, bindder woalness | HHGKDt it only my feed nad neok I\'/Iai’gdi'et Young | 4 N. Y. WORLD THE N. Y. HERALD i N The Best Act of Its Kind in @ “'\" l” general decline in health “" ing out." Vandeville's Versatile Comediennc | Foolish Wives’ i; \aln agmirhnbly BY X “Foolish Wives’ which took almost Vaudeville ‘hen your kidr vel il lowever he had promised tc bulty & Kellies Boniett, & Tan: Willls phatographed yarn of Von Stroheim Ly a year to make, presented a whirl of Dl of lead: your Hurta or the u nothing to he done ox- | | Smiih; e o Trins Sankie & Sivers, | B e ntures with tho ladies of [AND WUTIL Shiiion T siich sha ik suses SHB TAEN is cloudy, full of sediment, or yon a 1 it's orde THOVIP VAPHANKERS fast and wicked Monte Carlo. Mr.Von VON that money had indeed been poured PR anaey obliged to seek relicf two ar three |And at once N ‘ o Ji Peesont, A DAY IN CAMP, Strolieim has done fine things with out. It made one realize that after all Recollections 85 durife the L 1 vou suffes|m Whbit welcoming e carly ‘Fooli Wives.”” ili = :L:’i‘h &1¢ V.H' i 1” che i S fl | : \. " & ¥ y HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL '\)Ol Sh AL sTRoHElM ;::flrylpxtl';\:l?elld“xnf un = h.d B TODESKA & TODESKA R Anid wtermanh, or wen Bava ]l VCome ¥ A Ty A Goldwsn Pieture, . N".Yi ";’EN'N(fi,fgfi'mfl[-fih — —— NY EVENIN.G FosT sensational Cyclists rl’l" IERIIREL Shon.Llie we is it Rt ) { ' 1most convincing villain,but also showed IT is THE “Monte Carlo and Monaco—in all SAUNDERS & SONIA get from your pharmucist at our | 82 2 o Slainy a master hand in directing, the plot it- their renowned beauty —form the Singing and Dancing Comadians prboes o7 dad taki table. | Bi e iy Ly " s21f comprising situations that kept up SCREEN background for ‘Foolith Wives’, or, RS e : :'y‘:‘jvlL't]‘l in @ gla ) bef i ‘ , I them vight 97&\91\ @%fi { the right tincture of suspense—swept e one shouid say, a remarkable repro- FOX'S NEWS reakfast for a 1 your i \ & B o along o a bewildering wave of color. SENSATION duction of those two places, in which kidneys will then act fine. 1 H r thligs on my ne t & el pl o the Universal Film Manufacturing MUTT and JEUE mou sn"i\lu made from the acid of | rac ] by, BRbbL 1o DRI e— T [N Y x'rIEvN. Yo TR?FUNE( Swiioclih OF Company has achieved a rare feeling e " grapes and lemon julee, combined | he p pEw Lovn Nimbie “‘We were sofascinated with‘Foolis # reality, solidity and charm in th TORCHY'S FRAME.UP with lithia, and has been used for ¢ : Bl i Wives' we never once thought of iis AMERICA Settinga dewiae i generations to flush and stimulate And to Nimh nasement the 8 g R | mechanics. The picture scems to us + e clogged kidne to neutralize the | y Ao an vere tald T TT almost withoutaflaw. Something most TODAY N.Y. AMERICAN | i L Reids in the urine s it no | DBut Nim tetk Wwere 100, hih P \ v 7 | #stounding happens just before the pic: “Rush and sce ‘Foolish W ! a source of irritatior 1 ending | for them | .é’ X V L | ture ends—one we won't reveal her B cplossalpmductmnnndagmu: | RTiA s ie 1 20 DEeauE s it The Tesmielh i FOX'S—ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING SUNDAY EVE. Jad Sal inexper e t Ra Al 1 o i . A - s 7 109 t Q) olt i nore 10 a8 SUPM Votklre o delighitul « : 5 ¢ T " S HEERE it S wnd of Prices——Afternoons, All N;'..\ e : : Evenings—i4le and 58¢ p " N o 3 lithia-water heverage, and vEpaper Hervice, ) e Programs: Conpelin et 1n e ] Reserved Loges—69¢ | make a mistake by having a good e Bt penciis has nc T R 1l Many Others, 'fi . L‘,.M S 3 i Pricos: 81 1o 250 (plud 157, kidney flushing any time, cha 1 tor 100 years, Mail Orders “ow. % ‘.1..1' \\llh‘lr-d.n,\.

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