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is Going On in Society Ciroles Howell-Rustin Wedding. Brandon Howe!l of Omaha and Margarét Rustin, daughter of Mis Captain for 1 at Thursday. o e maid of honor. Those the wedding - reception ¢ Mrs, Palph Harrison of 1 ncisco. wife of Colonel Harrison, ther with Mrs, William and a group of the s young friends, the Delta Gam- ma the former Miss Rustin's sorority at the University of California; Miss Ruth Doge:t of New York, Miss Hele ot and Miss Carol, Everts. 1 The - Miss Ruth Harrison, Miss R White, Miss - Margaret (seary, Miss Katherine Harrison and Miss Henrietta Hall, After the reception the bride and groom left for the south by train, planning to motor from San Diego to their future home in Omakla. Mr. e out to California in his “hester Da- who was respon- iting of a number American expositions ¢ life has been spent in Jones-Peckenpaugh Wedding. The marriage of Miss Violet Fran- ces Peckenpaugh, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Peckenpaugh of Clinton Mo, to Mr. George F. Jones of this city will take place Monday in Clin- ton. The Episcopal service will be ‘used.” Mr. Jones left Friday evening for Clinton. The young people will Feside in Omaha, 3 ——— Jones-O'Neill Wedding. Miss Mary O'Neill, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John O'Neill, and Mr. Mil- n H. Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. . B. Jones, were united in marria, n Thursday afternoon. at St. Peter's hurch by the Rev. Father Neligan. 4 hey wete accompanied by Miss Mar- aret Ortman as bride's maid and r. Philip Jones, brother of the ridegroom, as best man. Miss Ada-| e Jones, sister of the bhridegroom, sang ‘ Calm as the Night," for a pro- ¢essional, accompanied by s, gcorze $. Johnston at the organ. nly the two immediate families were present at the ceremony. A very pretty wedding dinner was scrved to the bridal party before the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents, o Mr. and Mrs, Jones left immediatel! for Charlotte, N. C, where they will .make their future home, nop{(u en ?E at Chicago and Washington, Gl Y Betrothal Announcements. . Mr, and Mrs. George Wright an- txunce the engagement of their f ter, Hilda, tom r, \'k}‘l?“m" andum of t{ & Srhfe'}l::l.n e South i } the :vi the Hotel Rome “n dib&mmd sas City, ge ceremony was - performed b hbog‘ B. R. McGuire of Independ. ence, Mo,, ¥y hfl.buh of the Re- organized Latter ts' church, 1 ner was served in the banquet room after the service, covers being laid for sixty. Palms and ferns were /banked about the room, and the tables were decorated with Russell roses, fe 'u' and l:mllu. N, " er 3 honeymoon in the west Mr. _and Mrs. Fredrick will be at home in theit .new apartments in Joliet, 111, he- out-of-town guests were; Mr. F. E. Fredrick, Mra. M. Fredrick, Mr. E. Fredrick of Joliet; ifln. L A. Smith, Bishop -MeGuire, Miss Sohrt, Mr. A. E. McKim, Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Brackenbui ence, Mo.; 1 of Independ. « Miss Nellie Anderson, Miss Myrel Traxler, Miss Rebecca Weld, Rev. Case, Rev and Mrs, E. A, Smith of Lamoni, la.; Mrs. Anna A. Dancer of Towa City, la; Mr, and rs. A. W, Hulmes of Manhattan, — Morrison-McKnight Wedding, The nunia’r oLu!u Mary E. Mc- Knight to Mr. Lloyd Morrison of Lincoln took place in this city on # W{dnudl . Mrs. Morrison is a grad- uate of Lincoln High school. Mr. Morrison attended the University of Nebraska, where he was a member of the Delta: Tau Delta fraternity. After a short honeymoon Mr, and Mrs. Morrison will make theit home in Lincoln, [Parish Aid Soclety. ' Wednesday over twenty-five of the members of the Trinity Parish Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Georr Barker for luncheon and to sew for the Christmas bazar, which th:' l?cinfi' ho{d-{ anhually, The offi- cers for the coming year were elected ‘Wednm: Mrs. Reed bein fl,ule presi 'fi' to suceeed Mrs. C. . Martin, Mrs, James adwick _ yias re-elected vice president; Mrs, l“ . Barlow treasurer and Miss Cool 3 secretary, The m Wednesday . will be with Mrs. Mary B, Reed. Yale Glee Club clyb will add to the The Yale meu of the Christmas holidays and ill pot enly be here the day of their - eoncert, Friday, December 29, bu ther day, too. Already plans are wunder way for mwu their stay a . pleasant one, Philip Metz, who is chairman of the local Yale commit. Ttee, ‘wil:‘ aive 1{ dnnse ‘{nr “é'",'; lty the cntenelle; Mr, and Mrs. C. E, Yost d Mrs, Charlés Off; H utt will open m 4 tea one sfternoon Hart of Council ot Bluffs wants them for a luncheon. and Mr. and Mrs, J. T, Stewart, 2nd, have spoken for some of their time. Evenin(MBrid(e Party. Miss-Marjorie Howland entertained at bridge last evening for Miss Mary Lee of Chicago, who iy the guest of Mrs, Clarence Sibbernsen. ~ Those present we<e: Ao — Mignrs— Helen Ingwersen, Alice Pottor, Helen Clarke, Marths Dale, Irene Coad, Mary Lee. (088 .~ Meus # — Drexel Sibbernsen, Allen Tukey, Leon Callahan, Bo:nard Smyth, Frank Mead, Alex Loomls. Mess 8, and Mesdames— Albert Busch, Clasenco Sibbernsen. Informal at Home. Dr, and Mrs. Frederick Kohn will be at home very informally this after- noon for their guest, Miss Frances fsance of St. Louis, who arrived last evening. Stork §) g A son, named Fred Powell, has been born to Mr. and Mrs, F. schlibner of Davenport, Ia. Mrs. Schlibner was formerly Miss Marvel MeCutcheon of this city. A daughter, named 1orinda, was banto r, and Mrs. Guy Cox last hfih Club, § e Pagalco club entertained its members at a wiener roast at Flor. ence Thursday evening, A camp s per was served. Those present were: Mispco—~ Misscom Kato Haxthaugen, Winifred Rowe, Gladya Redhouse, Lola Marsh, Jennle Christensen, ane Bhatfer, Lols Ostrom, tty Dixon, Rose Dixon, Irene Baker, Wilma Metots. M — Mean. &, John . Morrill, Joe Sch ) Fd Colberg, (eorge_Ooodman, B V, Kelly, . B, Ry rold Robb, George M » urry Unitt, Bog Ha Clarence Smith, Daisy Kensington Club, Mrs. Agnes Hug entertained the isy Kensington club at hef home day afternoon, Those present Meadames— Mesdames-— Andy Christensen, Chdrles Kautaky, Floyd Olass, Qus Baysdorfer, John Riha, Anton Kratky, Machal, Henry Olderman., Charles Fixa, Friday Night Dancing Club, T‘):e’ Fll"ldl Night Dancing ¢lub held its regular weekly party Frie day evening at Druid hall with over seventy-five couples present. Next Friday evening the club will give a S R e TS S DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAR Have Beautiful, Soft Hair of An Even Dark Shade. Not even a trace of gray showa in your hair after & few a p'ications of Q Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp. @ Bap Ip no dye, is harmle's, hut ~ak's < ain rud halr healthy and restores the natural eolor e ned wo b gray, {aded, dry, bleache!, thin or falling, apply Q-Ban as directed on libel. Soon all your gray hair and entire head of halr gradually turns to an even, beaut ful dark shade, leaving all your hair h athy fluffy, soft, radiant, th'ek, full of 1fe, fiscinating; #0 evenly dark and handsome no one will suspect you used Q-Bin. Alio stops dan- druff and falling hair. 8:1d on & money-back guarantee. Only 60¢ fr a bg btle at Sherman & MeConne'l Drug Stores Om-ha, Neb, Out-of-town pes'e supplied by par- glanda, It your har » gy, oel post.—Advertisement. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 15, 1916 Holland-Bedwell Wedding Party e special Hallowe'en party, for which lgt exact plans will not be disclosed for two or three days. The following Friday evening, October 27, the club will entertain at the Castle hotel ball room. Terpsichore Club, g The Terpsichore Musical club met at the home of Miss Irene Tauchen Friday evening, when Miss E. Cole was the guest of honor, Those pres- Mayme Kililan, Angeline Tauchen, Clara Olsen, Elsie Kramer, Irene Tauchen. Luella Jacobsen, Ethel Streits, Regina Tauchen, Helen Hutton, Deborah Franklin Club. Mrs. Frank A. Kennedy enter- ‘ained the Deborah Franklin club at tuncheon at her home in the Helen apartments Thursday afternoon, Those present were: Meadamen— Harbert Pottor, Laurie J. Quinby, (eorge Sancha of Councll Blufts, Wa'son Clarence Coroy, of Grand Isling, Penn Fodrea, 4 Miss Margaret Kennedy, Mr. O, A, Kennedy of Millboro, 8. D, Mesdames— Bertha Gotschman, Harry Tostevin, N. J. Baker, P.1 Columbus Club Dance. The Columbys club entertained at a dancing party at Hln;com_lpuk a- vilion Thursday evening. The fols lowing members were pregent: Miggon— Minses—~ Lydia Holstead, Petty Hoffman, Waish, Frances Malloy, > ‘a.0h, 5 [ § K ¢ SM Pleasures M" e i therine Donahue, Clara Traoy, . marriage of Mlss Doris Z. Anderson,| Ny, A, Bonoff cntertained at| irens Sweikingon, Muth Gentioman dayghter of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin |juncheon at the green room Frid 15, Marle Rollly, M. r(::"”” of this eity, and Mr. | for Mrs, Bernstien of Grand Island, [ b Beeren”" dary O'Brien, . a Grafton Fredrick of Joliet.| Mo M. Mfyelndl:l‘dl u;., H. Gold- Ana Ma or,’ nmun.wn.yi g stone were included in the party. oo 7t Palms xudh(em formed the deco-| " Mrs, W. F. McKnight enteriaingd | Saies 5. Afmmanny Frank Nepsee H 'A'l“&n.éh o thes Fompese gl Mrs. 14y lyncheon ' Friday at the green|John B. Pitapatrick. Charles Briti, . Charleville, Mrs. James M. Kel- | voom for a Kansas City visitor. B il foeh Kilmont, ley, jr.; Mrs. Roland .Stnté 75| Misses Vera Marshall and Ada|N.iam A Leary, a0 M. Noldnd W, dente Hrs Segty | Sger entertained the Toyal Daugh | e Helrerk. : gy b p ters’ club Friday evening at the home X gf:.’;'fi‘;y i"",‘:":h.?xz‘::ir?;'!’ fl"‘ of“)‘dh:__ Stiger, The guests were: bbb f 3 ual Banguet. “:",,‘"'xfi“:ed"“!é '!":.m:."::‘d,:::" Eam Killen Aiaced Tser " Whe !hh'(il annual banquet of the Miss Anderson entered on ¢ § | B Pt s Rermans Carter Lake Bowling_and Swimming her father, who | Lola Danl Vera Marshall club was held at the Commercial club Y Myrile Smisop Caroll Spalding Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Keating, presi- l::‘%'b‘y N": I Vera Bartholomew ed by e - T aarms :nu ?fi. u&& i e end of th m & P‘O%”— EH-E:'T..— e room, | where in & bower of palms and ferns | LoU® Moot & BY VALESKA SURATT. ES, my dear slsters, y u can get rid of wrinkles off the stage as well as you can on it, We stage people are not so conatantly at work on cur complexions as you think we are. M.ke up, of course, is another matter. But we make it our busi- ness to keep our faces y It is just as .mportant as to eat. Wh n ycu e right materials, it is wonderfully easy to get rid of wrinkles. There is nothing in this wide world so re. markable in its action as the formuli I have made up myself. Thousands are using it today ‘with astonishing tu:eess, Go to the drug store and get two oun:es of eptol. Mix it in half a pint of water and add one tablespoonful of glycerine, Tha* iy a'l there Is to it. Apply it liberally, the more the merrier, and the more qu ekly you will ‘see wrink! everywhore just die away, I'll promise you a surp if you try it TO QUESTIONS. P—"I've almost yo a mustache, ms to remavs |7 Aoy g AN. HAIR! nothing he same complaint I have about all the superfluous ha r vu.ners . At h s been my nlrvhnu. Ever he r of dispilving away halr? It's the only wu ces.ful way. Get some sulfo solution at th+ d uz no.s.on o h 't N» matter haw th ek, the hn\l‘n simply dissolve ~disap, ear. This ne er falls, and never harms or spots the skin, It is almost mi) on the body, and is safe. “ o MISS ELDER—It pr bab'y w: cslerk in that drug store. Herea have troube geting he mak.ng my hir growing # r~ul tents to S Thompson B.dy warded to you W0 e an 4! r send 4 to. Va'eska Suratt, 20." I, will be fore . MRS, F. G. L—Y u » n ~oouh nd \ until you are blue in the face and you will never get r.d of danurui.. hore w oy . .e way and that is to dissolve jt. The only thing that dissolves it is e.gol, which drug “n'ou In its act.on anywhere | | HevyN PHOTO | Lourst DEDwELL dent; Mrs. Alex Jetes, vice president, | and the four high bowlers of the sea- son, Mesdames J. F. Dimick, H. B. { Whitchouse, W, J. Cattin and C. M. Johnson, were the gugsts of honor. | A new series of bowling will begin next Tuesday at the Farnam alleys. Royal Daughters, he Royal Daughters met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Mae | Russell. At a business session the | wirls decided to give an entertainment | for the benefit of the Riverview De- tention home some time during the Thanksgiving holidays, Elks Dancing Club Dates. The Omaha Elks' Formal Dancing club announces the following dates for formal dances, to be held in the Elk lodge room, for the season o 1916-17: November 2, 15, 29, Decem ber 13, 27, January 10, 24, Februar 7,27 and March 7. " Members of othe Elk lodges residing in Omaha are cor dailly invited to join this club, For Miss Bedwell, Miss Marjorie Foote entertained Miss Louise Bedwell and Mr, Eugene Holland at dinner at her home Sat- | urday evening. Following the dinner the party went to the Orpheunt Of Interest to School Set. Lawrenceville authorities announce that scliool will not open October 24 owing to a case of infantile paralysis in the town, The Omaha boys, there- fore, who had expected to go this week are still at home, Harry Menold left for Ithaca, N. Y., where he will attend Cornell college. Mrs. Merrill’s Lectures, Mrs. William E. Martin leaves on Monday for Moline, where she will arrange for a course of lectures to be given there by Mrs. Anthony Merrill in about ten days. Mrs. Martin will bring Mrs. Merrill here for a course of current ev:nt lectures in Novem- ber, The lectures, as before, will be given in the mornings, once a week, Weinkles? Use This Now- See The Difference Tomorrow “Nothing So Easy When You Kpew How,” Says the Stage Beauty, Valeska Suratt. She Tells How They Do It/On The Stage. stores sell for twenty-five cents, and it lasts you for over a dosen of the most exquisite hampoos and' head-wa.hes you ever had. Dissolve a teaspoonful in ‘half & cup of however, instead of three times a|as their guests Mrs. Fell's brother. week. Capt. Charles Day Palmer and Mrs. Palmer of New York City. Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Watsor of Grand Island, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Penn Fodsea, leave today while Mrs. Frank Kelso of the same, ity asrived Friday eyening to be with her sister, Mrs. Fodrea. The Fodreas entertained twelve couples at cards and dancing Friday evening for their guests. Evening Bridge Party. Miss Frances Nieman entertained ast evening at bridge for Mrs. Ar- thur Powell and, Miss Marjorie Wal- -idge of.Chicago, who are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelson. Wedding Announcement. Mrs. Ida Wallace announces the mar]riagc of her daughl‘e\r,Gl illian Ja; i queline, and Raymond A. Garneau o . Calgary, which took place in Kansas SOCJI! Gossip. 7 . City Saturday. | Earl Gannett is in New York this e | week and expects to be home about | the 20th. | Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard mo- tored to Chicago last week, Mr. Mil- lard returning Monday, while Mrs. Millard went to Topeka, O., to visit A AN | Mrs. Lyman Spitzer, and to be gone News of the Visitors, | two or three weeks. ‘ } Miss Norn Miss Harriet | Mrs. Frances Brogan is at the Mack, William D and Sam Vail, | Seymour in New York for two or who have beer gues nd Mrs. | three weeks. = Charlés Metz for seve Mrs. L. F. Crofoot returned last today after a round o Saturday from her summer place at G nments Iiilicinh | Northeast Harbor, Me. Her young- Mr. M { est son, Michael, has been quite 1ll since here return, bt is better, | Mrs. Arthur Keeline is expected home Wednesday from the Keeline ranch in Wyoming. where she has Surprise Party A large se party was given Saturday ev for Mr. and Mrs Victor Nelson at their home. Over 100 people were present. ar < , Cal, larri to visit his sister, | {Mrs. S. D. Barkalow and is at the ! Fontenelle. i Mrs. Merrifield of Pasadena, Cal, P - been all summer. Mr. Keeline will ~emain on the ranch until the first of | November, probably. | Mrs. Herbert French, with Miss Clara Bull, expects to leave Baton Rouge, La,, today, for the north and will reach here some time this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Congdon. Mrs. French and Miss ! Bull may stop in Chicago to spend a other of Miss Clara Bull, who has ten visited here, arrived in Omaha Thursday to spend a few days on her ;way to Minneapolis to see her son. Mrs. Merrifield was the guest of Mr. land Mrs. I. E. Congdon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jaques re- turned to Chicago Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. A. J. Beaton dur- ing part of their stay here. Mrs. John F. Waggaman of Wash- ington and Annapolis will arrive in (Continued on Page Eight—Col. Three) | Train Your hair as an Actress Does No class of people devotés as much time to beauty as do actresses, and natirally no class must be more eare- ful to retain and develop their charms. Inquiry among them de- velops the information that in hair care they find it dangerous to sham- poo with any makeshift hair clean- ser. Instead they have studied to find the t‘inelldprepmtion made for shampooing and bringing out the beauty of the hair. The majority of them say that to enjoy the best hair wash and scalp st'mulator that is known, get a package of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a tea- spoonful in a cup of hot water and your s"ampoo is ready. It costs less than three cents for this amount. After its use the hair dries n})idly, with uniform color. Dandruff, ex- cess oil and di t are dissolved and en- tirely disanpear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heav- ier than it is. - Its luster and soft- ness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth.—Adv. CARRIE J. BURFORD CHIROPODIST fice Tel. Red 4587 ton Bleck 620 Pax Omaha Tuesday on her way west|-~= and will stop over for a week with| Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Keller. Mrs. Conrad Spens of Chicago, who | zas with her mother, Mrs. George | {eeline, in Council Bluffs, until Wed- nesday, is now with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. David have as tneir guest Harry Sterus of New York. who arrived Thursday from Mexico on his way home. Mr. Sterns has been with Squadron A of the New York cavalry in Mexico and is being sent home on sick leave. He will be here several days. T. B. Martin of Galesburg, IIl. arrived Monday to visit his sons, F. B. T. Martin and C. W. Martin. Mr. Martin spent Tuesday in Lincoln with his granddaughter, Miss Whit- taker, who is at the state university. Mrs, C. K. Martin arrives today from Chicago to visit her son, Wil- liam E. Martin, and Mrs, Martin, * Miss Helen Jackson of Westfield N. I, who has been .here for the Mattson-Gilmore wedding, left yes- terday for Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Fell have Crochet pretty things for Christmas Gifts vrith Kloster ~ /AN SRS (s HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Cream Applied in Nostrils SGpens Air Passages Right Up retty, servicéable gift When you use Kloster for you intend to make to your riend or relative you give it an added charm, Kloster crocheting the dainty, Instant relief—no waiting. Your Hoggpd nostrils open riz"t up; the air passages of your head cl:ar and you can breathe freely. No more hawk- ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggliag for breath at nght; your cold or catarrh disap. pears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm now, Ap.ly & litie of te, heling cream in uh flamed or swollen muccus membrane and relief comes insjantly. It's just fine. Don't st'y stuffed up with a cold or nasty caturrh.—~Ad.cr.lsem.nt. Ask for and Get SKINNE 9 is s0 prett{ in itself—it has such a lasting lusterand so much of the charm of quality that it is the only appro- priate medium for your artistic handiwork. h ethi heted with Kloster ot only md:.:d ';: 3133'&-‘&'::. thla‘:‘wmo:omi_nua to please iof':l‘:m time. Kloster is not affected by repeated launderings, or cleaninrs, and it isae nr:n; :;‘it is pretty. ‘The whita stays w[n{:'nd gh- colored cottons setain their hues. “White that stays white—colors that last” CROCHETAwEMBROIDERY COTTONS Tow to ‘.‘ Free instructions Present this announcement to your denter. . Hewill give you FRIE our latust Crocliet for experts and beginners— r.: ‘er No. 421, illustrating 25 designs for Christmas gifts, or No, 560, iliustrating 25 crocheted dainties for baby,_ If yor dealer cannot supnly you, send t once his name and for each of L..e Free Folders e three 2c stamps, The Thread Mills Company THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 Aige Reclpe Book Free SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA, U.SA ) SARGEST MACAROM! FACTORY [N AMERICA | lLutest fulders. 219 W. Adams Street, Chicago, IIL SPCCIAL OFFCR ble 1o oblain Klostw from youy dealev, rvits 1o B oneloving 30¢ ot thvee fulh siced iriat bails of o€losm ter Copdonnét or Pevie—add 1% by umps) and receive our and by starting your payments now under our Club Plan w~ater, and it's ready, FORMLESS—"How can I develop a flabby bust?" Ans.: No sincere person, my dear, can positively promise you sue Yet, n mixture of two ounces uf rustone, hilf a cup of sugar and half a pint cf water, has done the work f r counilecs women 1 know. It is with.ut question ihe on.y thing to use. Of the above mixture, take two teaspoonfuis after meals and at bed time. .. Miss N. X.—You'.l squeeze and squeeze until you've runed y.ur fice trying to re- move blackheads. I'll tel you whit to do and you'll get pid of them, not in a few weeks, but in w minu.es, Yes, I mean ust that. Sprinkle a little p wdered neroxin m a wet sponge or eloth and rub it on he blackheads, Then look in the mirror and sce the dn{huncm. . CURIOUS ~I had to laugh when I read your leiter. The very firmuls your friend s using on her complexion with such won. derful success, and which +he ealls rintone, and won't tell you how to make, is my own. Here it Is—use it and get bick at her in & hurry, Zhe'll see the diffcrence in you in a few days. Get one ounce of tintone at the drug store and mix it with *wo t ble nyn a pint of water, You'll y a word to h-r. You'l open her eyes. This ceriainly is a marvelous complexion beaut ficr, PR MRS, FANNY F.o—I revsr yved a f-nn owder yet: no matter h-w costl wasn't th:lkr 8> 1 have my wn rom my formula. Such fin. moothness y u nover, n v'r cel. and get a new powder d I ght. You it In drug stores n.w for £f y cents fle h or brun te ‘ints. Auk for Suratt Face Pcwler" v e MRS, “SHORT"-—“What will atop my ha'r ‘oming out by the combful?” Ans.: Your hair simply latks growirg 'trnzh'Y ur har will grow longer and more beautiful than you ever saw it before if you wil use what hundred f my £ e d ay i o ‘e magic hair treatment. It's my own formula, and I can guaranlee you re u s. u unce of betasquinol from y ur dru 1ix with water and aleohol, half & pint exch, © with one full pint of bay rum. Awly to el and hair free y and every 'ay. There's nothing more economical—no hing known thut will do what it does. Try it.—Adv. , guarantee every article purchased from us. 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