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3 SATI R A Lawre En Tel. MA a Mis. Betty Ch tertaining Yard gs BETTY ef Rear Ainira nant En- ut Navy ase I Sound ot ight covers ‘ wareh | ‘ ae C rover for the atte r eon yp Mrs. enphel Kelleher Pe honor Mra Camp t le), Mrm Charles P| hesey vill entertain at lunch-| fen. Thursity afternoon, March | yet the Sunset, etubd Miss Polly Pe rkins fo Entertain With covers ma yas Polly Perk dQaner on Friday that The Willa Returned Traveler Complimented Mee CAE. who Is vis! nett (Adele } = her siste Pr Maud Parker, is being widely en- during her stay in town. Among the numerous affairs given bier honor was the tea Miss Eltza WA Rowell give Thursday after. ga at the Women’s University | @a amd the breakfast the High today at The febeot league fave | Qympic. Mme Bennett, recently gaily returned from Russia, where} geod from Russia, where she spent Gre interesting years, wil for few York carly in Apri oan Versatile Club Will | Hove “Evening Divertissement”” Bach week at the Women’s Unt- waty club brings something aunt Gf Gversified in the way of en- fesinment for its members and who re. Geir guests | +h popular was the annual | fet’ this yur that an “evening Grirtiswement” has fe Friday, March 23, at 8:15) fick, with request mumbers from ff affair composing the program. Te the first time im the annals the chub, members will be per- Mid to Invite guests to the been arranged | babe, Hithe plot running thru the en- fi program bas not been discov. tn before it will be eed as the guests gather Gand the supper tables in the pain dining room. Mrs Philip P./ fren will act as “head hunter” | fe the evening's expedition | Te program follows 1 (1 Sere at Paradien In Amrenged ire 1. E : aa he 1 bra Maret |Music Roland Haye | Progr Announced Hen Arr Lawrence Browa Arr. by Roland Mayes Holand Hayes Musicale Club Concert adies’ I Quartet y-Korsakott | | “ | Cortot Maste ar Pi anist BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS Cort considered the great France has aver’ p i e of the mont bt yectan 0 t American & he n a concert eve t “irst Presby- an ¢ that was one of the high f the present musical who scorns affectation; ner win- n {ts sim- unt player, whose que is evident jays with great pth of feeling and his tones are | clear and of a bell-like quality. His field of interpretation is a broad Jone, so he is not confined to any Jone x or his programs ranging from the early composers } to those of th ent da , known {oonlight” sonot a the open- a masterly fa Penton tet ousttes des j J 2 5 iP ‘ + os : ; (Left) Mrs. N. P. Ak of Wenatchee, who was a recent Seattle visite th |} hus 2 cer: 5 f Bie loue=Gaaisl Calchi) Misa Donnie £0 sal a ‘ oe i yr, with her husband, Dr. Akers, will leave shortly for Honolulu to make was given i ( na Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lane, recently ret | interpretat ere Chopin's 12 - e s . i . eturned from California, where she has be 8 interpretation, as were Chopin's 12 , gee o Limericks Squats, tives for several months.—W ayne Albee, McBride Studio. e has been visiting rela-| ries, Op. 10 and which fol- ‘ Arranged by ure HL. RLRNEEE in. ie | a pene j lowed, each being greeted with the : Pinas . i most enthusiastic applause. It would bee sensi ue | Committee in Charge W oo J be hard to any more perfect Aranged by Mr. Curtis Williams, mo f f ; : aie r | of Golf Club Dance omen’ 5 ‘lubs DATE Le ee ant casera be Hepa Reid SS : . and as an encore he responded The committee in charge of the CLUBS FOR MONDAY Works of Anth r ith still anoth y . ks of Bir Anthony Van Dyc with still another by the same com- * brn Harry & Rowen. St. Patrick’s Day dinner dance at and Diego Rod « see a a | TO REMEMBER | i this time a w att ae | jeatt " . . | 7 ‘ alasquez,” by DAY, MARCH 7 ‘ eters will s *echildr ba ules Ea eS jthe Seattl If club on Tuesday WEST SEATTLE | Mrs. Thyng. Meeting day in change . o Whitney's 4a a ;; . Bains Corner, a modern rgoagl Stag Raped weiee al are ; March 17, includes Mr«.| CHAPTER 0, EB. from ‘Tuesday to Monday on ao-|} ; ae ee composition by Debussy, one of Cor- Prominent club member. | Myron M. Elwaine, Mrs. Roy 4 t cour cnetes W. A r tot’s contemporaries, is a ;™ t West Seatth » 106, 0.| Count of election day MARCH ntemporaries, is a humorous RNa ty Giaros cf thal tice cr weathes, aera Mrs. B.- 8 a Amaociate| THesday— | jolt club's luncheon for tte ] $..3.3¢ group of six numbers characteristic fess "3 charge of the) Rex, stafford, Mra Frank Mack-|atrons of King county, on Monity| | Clonian lub, with Mr. Fred W. germs oor pet followed daughter,| Mrs. Harry Coffeen, of Chicago, |of a child at the piano and her ~ ‘ie m B. Engle. jem, Mrs. Gerald Shannon, Mra ning, March 9, in the Mianonio| ( 21 Cancnt Muh | *‘wabhingson Part ry + a | ix weeks’ | Visiting Mrs, Phillip J. Aaron, | Struggle to keep her mind on what 3 at i Seaton. Mrs. | Robert Graham, Mrs. Mary I temple, at 242% Califor esta regan Mie Art Fou onan ttre hres j sho is playing. “Carnival,” Op. 9% Mes. Willian iat ae ag a |Giesting, Mrs. Theodore Ow cordial itvitati Be eee a ts Monee ted | He M. Str me Mr. a Wi hy Schumann, was the closing num- am Earhart will be| afr5. Corwin Eberting, Mrs, Hamil: otstery to b xtew | WKONEADAY, MARCH t1— Dr. Herbert E. ¢ Hn mae of ber. This is one of the composer's seompanist, and Mra Kenneth members to be present pesday— M Mra, ¥ sen , a aoe sks nies ¢ yet | tm Rolfe and Mrs. Walter Henry, Coa. ties ts oa ? ert F ‘ two c fc most auspicious works, and is also , he ies Crotto t-edération ® Tt, Ga ic pools rk wii ome in: E one of the eat masterpleces fo! " bse Seas COMMONWEALTH CLUB sbhouxe, 2 o'ch Drowkass 3 Ba 7 Dr.A ’ oa a hy : pe atbiies : i ‘sie genbihes ey | - The Commonwealth club witl mect|View of “Peer nt” (Ibsen) by || George Hare of Butta me. |] of the s 1 soclet eee short pieces, suggest! ; | Mr: ~wvine . hope | Norman Dickson and son, | ing the scenes yo Tea Planned by | Mrs. Irvine to Honor ut Meves’ cafeteria Monday, March|™ : Charles B. W, Raymond; roll || Mrs, Moron M. MeKiwaing tor- |) J Sitesi “heh eat D vag: ue son, | and people at a carnival ian 5 : ¥ 2 i Rabe sr (calls current it rib tale bridge at e ‘ s » have returne: n actwe } diss. oe fission. Circle Mrs. Galloway 9, at 6 p.m. Mr, Adele Purker|Qins jcurent, events ¥ tx Gerald “Waechier® and Mra. || months’ visit in Los Angeles. ’ |Bennett, who has retumed from & and Mr alter Hen Brace’s bridge Mrs || Mrs. 0. D. Colvin and 4 oc y i Bake Mrs. W. H. Irvine will entertain Johnson Waechter : : Mra. J. H, Templeton, 1208 Senece st i? t circle of the Fruit] wi a luncheon of twelve covers four years’ stay im Rossia, will tel} Caeraty Geese i pura asi ta Miss Evalyn Colvy will sp Mr. and Mra. J. H. Cooper left day, the literature and travel itt tea at the je planning &| onq bridge at her home on “Thurs. Mer Sxperiencen Mrs, W. D. Lan0| one’ of Beattie Woman's clut ey a era eg Uy eg | Be tc Mal ag Re D. Colvin,| Friday for San Francisco, on a | department will meet at 10:45 o'clock x pes Of Mrs, Hoy| goo crreicon, Basch 26, in. honor | Vill explain propositions to be ited | Re, ot Reditins “We ctoan's otal with ei narey wri ® Jr., and Mrs. Colvin in Bremerton. | short std at the Y. W. C. A. Three books by Ballard, i Cec megerr gta oy of Mrs. A. B. Galloway, who in go: mn next Tuesday. All welcome. |is.99 “orclock. ‘The Heithid vedi TUPADAY, MAKCH 1 | AY ee Garet Garrett will be reviewed—"Tha t 2 + &¢ Zl ing to San Francisco shortly to poitegtieg will be reviewed by Mrs. Charles | ease et wae | tia ? on, of Portland, | Mr. Hays Matson, of an Fran- | Co riers oar cae ibeeamitin in charge of the|2!® Mr- Galloway and reside ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ieitahen.” Mie omea Wi shake |W en is spe ‘a few days with her] ¢lsco, has arrived in town to make | “Th Driver, L. F, Jones, ig Mrs. George eaanes: had ¥ e ‘Mier rir |At 2:20 o'clock, the Current E ra brotherdndaw and sister, Mr. and | his home and is residing at | 824 “Satan's by Mrs. J. mM; chasr- | |NORTH QUEEN ANNE A; deapenetthionts We Tenbe? prc ts | gram o «| Mrs, Jerry Eggert the Co Foster Dean. The general assembly ry Noon and Mrs. Mel | njorma ea jor The regul ‘ ¢ Norhlinctua } Program will} op cp, partment of th . . | will be held in the auditorium of the 2 ‘The ums wi ne regular meeting of Northjinclude paper om “Present Condi- | sap oes YR TR *: Th S row OC. i i. iy Mra. Aitert go aaa Mrs. Strong Queen Anne PT. A held|tions of Russia by rs. Test det G. Mik] ye and Mrs. Stuart Strong will | Mrs. J.. € on and daughter, eis A. at 1:30 p.m. The French Harry Henke, | tea, damea P. Robertson will en-|Wednesday, March 11, at 7:20 p.|Wheeler; roll call, “Current Events.” | Armuye ie on. sedan And | ganna ita oe ApH doer Port, | aie Maron Hutsson, awe taken =| 3 Puc w baat abd he Hite the afternoon the following | tertain with an informal tea at her |™ Dr. John Morgan will speak on] Northwost P: luncheon and teen spree yi land to make their home jooeeaes sce e | Henry Batman, sohiteaany ae St Vo yresentoct home ca “Wednestay” afternosn,|"Child Payctology” and there willl cant party at: the home ‘of: Mrs, pos ree ang whee Tete bs en | aire, John. Coll 5 ae March ii, in honor of Mrm. Stuart |be ®. group of songs by the” Bors |W. E. Barnhart, Green |*re by Mrs, Victor R, Richardson.) gery. He Be cturned | ais John Collins and daughter, | 5, 3 f ae Who Was Yara atone’ if sis Portland in| Glee club and a. 0 solo by Misn|Lake way, Luncheon at 12 oie: | pid rown returned | tise Catherine Collins, are expected | NORTHWEST PRODUCTS eahalkow Strong, who leaves for Portland in| Gl tu P : a o'clock | OLD WELFARE LUNCHEON this week fro s visit infhome from California the | LUNCHEON "7 April to reside. |Henrietta Clancy. Refreshments, nd cards at 2 0 "elook. : woe aul. pare fornia e last of |“; : of the ner echoes ae | en wots West Seattio Art clib at Feder-| May Day is to be observed nation-| ab aext week | a Annie Wright Seminary club fea. Clyde L, Morrie. * | STING CL ation clubhouse, 10:30 o'clock. lly as Child Health day, # ——— | will hayor e. Nonh we oe 3 Z | 2ESTING CL . 10:80 o'clock. ally ni 1d Health day, sponsored! tte Grodatein: pi Bie Modern French Music (i asxup vor N® |description of cathedral at Ani Hy the Ariertoknl Child’ Wealth save: oreiseinr conct yoke ane Florence | a mystery dando and eand <party, | luneheon at the home of Airs. Ralph : to Be Featured Of interest to. many of the club|Will be given by Mra, A. W clation, Herbert Hoover president, | reading. baie hart px aturday evening, March 14, at the chu Couperin-Kretstor ‘ | vemeniiis the Northwest Producs|Kirk. Hostens, Mata, Burle and promoted in Washington by tho By cet bah pp einen jhall at 10th ave. and Pine | * 1 o'clock. The Ladies’ Musical club will give ved s 10, 3 6 Wood; instrumental | Kuen Reep, will contribut Behn], regular manthly concért Monday! luncheon and card party, arranged | Reeder. ‘Gnild Hygiene division of the state quart J istry a eee 5 Mua aD contribute lafternoon at 2:30 o'clock onthe by the board of trusters of the Be Thursday— department of health, The month} reat: RHODODENDRON CLUB | towed,” “old Rob inints ie a | uiaretn | Women's University club auditorium bese Feseetion Ge Sian oa eh OMe. Wiltlana! Bs Sarpy club | of May is to be observed as a period] WASHINGTON HIVE ‘The Rhododendron cub will hota | “Old Italy. Mes. R.A. Borst wi | Hildreth ‘ pene 0 6 club house| with M Wil >, Harper, duri c e hea sroble 7 . 1 ae e x { | The affair ix for members and their) hos ; a : ner ee res ts im MA aaa Cat If a E aie 661 oe ne whine: a Ith pect ms Of] washington hive, Ladies of the|°" idax meeting —Wednesd ompany Miss Reep and will also ; (r8 Morris | guests. puildin phe eee eoinite OF a ‘ ill be discussed and ¢n-| sfaccabees, will have a luncheon and | March 11, at the home of Mrs. W } Sive several piano. selections. Tim the Win The program, which will feajure| held Wednesday, March heb, fram consists of: Digest trom deavor made to further make avatl-| cam party in Odd Fellows’ ter Ricns eh f eee ae to pees ieee mR Re . 4 iri ey pe cat - = : fod. ala: Modern ipo ee m: ie rtunit Ma Salt i ite a ative Thursday, March 12. Lune iion “at | Phinney car : ve. N.W. Take | roRTsON-THYG ; fs Merrie t s. Barnhart, president of the fod Je; Mode Bookshelf, drama, | portunity for healthy, normal phys-|1 o'clock; cards at 2 o'clock LIARY Wood aC the piano | “Ideals tn Moduen Harmon aration Green Lake way.|lY Mra. Le B. Moffett; “Lu n|ical and méntal development Poscrky Sa At enna aetrie Geet | : en il U ia obbIi ste At tay ine Kobinaon. | ieee ounces at all |Alasica,”” (Jo 7 by Mra. : oan tC § 1 CLUB es auxiliary, Us Mise Soshag | ce | Mra. Barnhart announces that all|7 hn. Burroughs) by Mr In Senttle child welfare depart-| LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ; . ¥. epee ntaoaaly - us| who expect to attend the luncheon Fred H. Holmes. Mrs, W. Barn- ‘ be oR Dorie Social club, O. ‘i W. V. will serve a noonday Witt “Gnonstenne seve, Fert Satie] hart). ment of the Seattle Federation of} The Seattle League of Women T : will } tuncheon at Vi ns’ hall ' W Hiewte Hindnd Laurens| are urged to make reservations at|!art. speaker, | Women's Clubs, under the direction | Voters will give a lunche | meet Thursday, March 12, at 2p. m., is’ hall, Armory, Moy P, mtude” incest D'tndy| onee by calling any member of the| Art department of Sorosis at] of ; necbeatd| , atl eo the} at the Masonic temple in Fremont Thursday, March Regular rogram | Mise Robins args gee rfeony ce. | Federation: ;alibiiols fcoaias 8 of the state board of henlth, will| home of Mrs. George E. W Ghrds:.” Foaté M nah mecting at 2 p. m. Everyone im it poard, mly 60 can be served.|Federatio shouse, 2 o'clock. | sponsor 1a welfare: tuhohe: s8th ave, N., Frida {e : esses, Mrs. evieve : : thé (wilighé sxxusicalo at|“A un Jeunle gentilhomme”,.A. Roussel | Cards will be played In the after. Program: Paper on "Gustave Cour These Pap neal lic aca eet ale Prof. W. D Fats tr Por a Beight, Mrs. May Rossman, Mrs. pies Site ee PWomen's University club sun. | “Padmavat! Albert Rouse! noon, beginning at 2 o'clock, with{bet” by Mrs, H. HH, Lewis; “Mario plaie Were snag Fk Abe | venhity cf Waahidintéa, wilt apedl bn | mth Buchan, and Aire Ruth Cov: bey, 8 CIVIC CLU Hitternoon it 4 o'clock, Mrm.| sa ete piel Blalock, noon, bee ienver ‘being necommé-|Fortuny,” by Mrm.- J. W. Ho lang Were arranged at A Meet | re ee of MatKel ing Il speak On| ington. Those who do not play éards | WOMAN'S CEVIC CLUB ida: wiki entertatt ra. eh, |fated for thin part of the atfalr Itagaesarpalllani ateamatanl ioc: Ante Bir elfare department Pectin ittee to dh are asked to bring their needlework. The Woman’s Civic club will meet Atte club in honor of| Flaten Devunty | is |Mrs. Hf. 1, Hopkins, Hostess, Mrs pay Messe ent ah 3 4, The COM-} sr A, C. Crookall, Mra, ¢ Wega There wil be no extra charge for} Tuewlay, March 10, at 2 p,m, in abuar 4 os appointed by Mrs, Charles G. 4 ookall, Mrs, Oliver T.} cards Mf ieee Who will present the | (Baus Hole i ey | Meetings of clubs and depart.|M. M. Godman, Mee, Ghidtechane BF. ca es * G-| Erickson, Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs i> oh the'muikeonr root sat thet. WF. Ci a Gin coe tenon Romaine illott Lawaon ments in the Seattle Federation of| Immedica following the moet- ments, Include: (Arta nd dake Godfrey, Mrs, Clarence Ri | -woMAN's ten ie - be a ara of Gov. zane nM Prosper, Ital- Leone Langdon at the piano, Women's clubs will be held this!Ing of the Woman's Cit ol Y je meni, | Mary Mitche nN MANN RY CLUB ax reduction program at 3 o'clock. 6 Wo y ioluby| Mra HT Bosklna Be h.| Mary Mitchell and Miss i Covers wilt be placed | v pernie gatia| OOK, a follows: members of the federation and City | tickets, Mra. A. W. Yon ronla as ely ; ‘The different departments of the} \ Ww hla hie Servova ‘pariun tate | Monday— laut will: Iekye thie: ¥, WoO. Ael dgattle ‘Art chib: program’ Mice. P iat a Woman's Century club will meet} ¥: WC: A. HOSTESSES C 4 Oe “Habancra” ten eariae brie | Fine arte department of ‘The Co.|and visit wclal agencies in the city,| M, Cook, West tae cinpryedl fat pst RIN | Batontay Mechs Capes acbio sachs ch LI ‘orn iiss ‘Robinvon ‘ 4, We 1. ‘Phyng, | inc ; m hae a 1 ded he omen t N be a é Monday, Mare! Yomen’s Chris j ish Gives Miss Robinson torie, with Mra, William 8 Phyng,|including the Volunteers of Amer: |ciub; decorations, Miss Lillian Jones ; Th will bo ar ¢ tho] nda: farch 9, at 10 a, m, the} Young Women’s Christian associae okfast leg. Hebel! a0 -f0 tee 11348 F Gind st. Election of offi.ica, Scandanavia Seaman's mission, | Ron Marche Woman's club; } jexecutive board of the n Doc department at the Hote?} tion will be: Monday, Mrs, Batic : a oie revel | core for ensuing year, Program|{utheran mission and Siloah mis:| sry, Harry A Ta rontes Ned ClGh ere creas liniow at fhe. We} ton; building committee in} Gilbert; Tuesday, Mrs. M. A, Scho! % ie Cornish entertained | “Nleolette” ..---Avet de Maurice Ravel | iq) include paper on “Life and;sion Members are urged to co-| woman's club, awrence, Seattle C. A, on the sixth floor Wednesday, | rr a Sound le n peldtion Weadnesilay, Mrs. Woodm: on ¥riday im honor of a, iaeee - 7 «| operate . March 11, at 1 o'clock wild child study department at} Thursday, Mrs. G. D. Cottrel; I creed Ames and Mra. B. W.| 7. h | Misw ‘Thelma Barbour. | Frida Arrangements will be mado for} paca the home of Mis. John B. Harris, | day, Mra Lute Weld} Saturday; Mrs, + Who have Jumt returned| Directing at Univeralty id wilt’ be in| Seattle Woman's siub will give| Child and health conferences In va |OCCIDENTAL CHAPTER, 0, FE. 5 Mth ave. N. B., at 2 o'clock. | B. T. Clark East, ani § siv¢ | rious parts of the cit \ Yecldental chapt Jal t. BE. Parker will 1 cee aid Mrs. Walter ; go at the Thrift Shop Monday|* St. Patrick's day car party at| MOUs Pile of the city, series of lec-| Occidental chapter O, 1, 8. Social tpt beh bere beh an and Mrs, Marc Lagon, new Orthopedic Shops cae ie and Vashon sitnd ausil-\Federation clubhouse, 2 o'clock. tures abdiapecial- peomtnats cn heaith| club owitl” meet with, Birk, ‘We. Jeite| co Plays. which will be ‘Lolicred bar SAU LARS. eo. North Broadway Guild will havo) sry or, Monday afternqon. Seward Social and’ Literary club, | Problems during the month of May.| MacInnis, 1626 W. 60th, Tuesday, | * Scneral discussion. ROSE SOCIETY ge Ta ae charge on Monday at the Ortho- ; with Mrs. H, R. Whoolor, 4623 Lake. | Other organizations in tho city will] March 10, at 2 p.m. 1 idee the parliamentary proced-}| Tho March meeting of the auxfle hdg *, B H. i ‘ F ro " be ‘ ‘ ‘© department will meet at 2 o'cl ; 3e0 “ é @ Arranged | pedie Lunch room. Mrs. 7 7 ide ave, at lock, Toplo for | b¢ Invited to co-operate and assist in * . t 2 o'clock | fary to the Seattle Rose society will Fred West g | Hatch will be hostews, assisted by | Will Wed Tonight Ihe afternoon, “Short Story Writ.| ‘this Important movement GREEN LAKE W. t ae board room at the Y. W. C, A.| be held at the Whitney Nurseries, Luly Tiles Fuller and| Mra, J. W. Twise, Mra. T, M. Mc-} The marriage of Miss Nora Labal|org.* Hostesses, Mra, C. D. Foll 6 ele | teen Lake W, U. will meet | iat ednesdty, the household admin-} 3846 $ith ave. W., on Friday, March ‘ Tiler wilt entertain | Collister, Mrs. R 8, MoClellen, Mrs.|of Seattle, to Mr. Lewls J. Etutaln }rich and Mrs, Charles Rubens RAINIER PWT, A Wyeddideliay, Mirch) 11;At 1:R0ip. ‘nt barker aeons ae ae will meet with} 13, at 1 o'clock. Mr, Whitney will oath tens iin tables and tea| J. B. Argue, Mrs, W. W; French, |tiler, of Camp Lewis, will be scl-faturday— aintor PT. A. will give a musteal|@t the home of Mrs, N. J smith, | piva sas gk ai priate sponte, -ckiot thr vac open ugar Bao Friday afternoon, | Mrs, W. H. Spawn, Mrs, Bart do|emnized this evening at the home| Woman's Educational club, with| program Tuesday ovening, March 10,| 920 N. 76th st oH MC Mrs. M. J, Carrigan will speak | pruning the various types of roses. Pais hip MW. pa arbour, Mra.| of Mr. and Mra, Samuel Brown, 0 }atrs, J. ¥, McGrew, 6081 16th ave.|at § o'clock. ‘The following numbers Hs 828 tcdeere rattan iret Alea time eg Sh) ca wc bey) Eekete Met and Mra, B.' Lawrence | Tooth, | Mr Rovert hey, BB. Giboney will |1v Business ‘mesting at 2| will bo presented: Selections by the| MYRTLE CHAPTER 0. 1. 8 feds ERI RR Ale SEMEL Ue RS UP BBE ‘ it. . orvice, ‘cloc! * Pro. | gc! i ( - " i for re- tor to 34th av “ Y How Miss Brances Hayden an sory o'clock, program at 3% o'clock. Pro. 0 ‘4 ‘ nm car to 3 ave. W. and walk , Misi y' school orchestra; violin solo, Sara Myrtle Chapter O. . will give hearsal at 10 a, m, at the home of south, i a f

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