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A “Fyeping World Daily Magazine . ar By Maurice Ketten} | Original Designs for satin The Home Dressmaker | Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types | Furnished by The Evening World's Expert. By Mildred Lodewick WHAT'S Tue TRouBLE PUFFY 2 S¥ou LOOK ALL CRIPPLED UP LAM IN A TERRIBLE FIX ) WITH RHEUAMATISN — ALL MY JOINTS ARE SO STIFF AND SORE | GAN HARDLY CRAWL Conducted by Pauline Furlong Through This Column Mise Furlong Will Reply to Women Readers’ Questions Regarding Exercise, Diet and Other Means of Preserving Good Health and Good Looke, Coprtiaht, 1916, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Rrentng World). The Relation of Food to Disorders, |014 and 1 have already found severab The reason I am #0 worrted ia be- 'N a recent article I answered the|cause I have always had them myself query of @ man feader who in-| snd also coarse, oly,‘ of which quired why 1 advocate certain |! have been it te my foods as contain-|iave @ clear fine Uke other ing specific medi- | giris.' cinal values, and| If probably some of my readers will! foods, blackh remember that I} the face, even though you may have replied that,/had them. aon, are the result of while the foods themselves did/and’ prevented through proper and not actually cure|hygienio living. Do not use any diseases or really |alves or creams on the child’s face, contain anythiog whioh would overcome common disorders, it is true — SUPERFLUOUS HAIR—Fdna M. that foods selected with intelligence aska: “Will you please explain more -, Will prevent them. about the oléctric needle for remov- ‘When I see a woman with muddy} jing superfluous hair? You say it complexion, languid manner, coated bia sag Bd bn (a home, then how ts tongue and dull eyes Tcan guess that] It i Te Tee local remediea for she is a sufferer from constipation, !n- | me Teqnoval lof superfiuous hair are digestion, poor circulation, all brought | often injurious and dangerous, caus- about by too much food, or wrong | {ing inflammation of the skin by being combinations of them and lack of powerful Mute tiuntere aca envied physical exercise, All of these condl-| fGwih and compels the use of the tions should be overcome through | depilatories more cone Nothing but hygienic living, not merely for vanity | the electric needle permanently re- tual move the growth. About twenty-five Eons, tat because they even % hairs can be removed in half an hour lead to many graver troubles. It)}y an experienced operator and the would be an excellent plan for all charees are anywhere from tires, 0 persons to avoid fried foods of every | five dollars @ treatment, Ono Tt) description, as they form a substance| best temporary, local remedies is in the body as tough as leagher, and] given below: Rub bayrum gsuiphide equally as difficult to digest, and] (either plain powder or made into a every one should drink great quan-/| paste with water) on the hairs for two titles of water each day. minutes about twice a week. Wash Those who are pale and anemic can | off with soap and water and the hairs most certainly remedy this condition | will come off with the paste. If the| through foods which make blood, raw | flesh burns apply olive oll or vaseline eggs and milk, grapp juice, green | for a fow minutes. vegetables, fruits and copious water] The following is another effective Deseri; tion. NE of the most engaging fea- tures of the new fashions is t hem-length coat, wh will grow tn popularity as the sea son advances, These oftentimes — resembie the long suit coats, as they are sem|-fitted~ quite different in ef- fect from the typical topcoat. But they lack the trig smartness of the suit and there are few women who to sacrifice that qu ity altogether, The consequence is that the winter wardrobe becomes an expensive ohe, with the neces- sity of a new separate coat plus the usual sult. It te the clever woman who will ap- preciate the sugges. tion made to-day of evolvi @ sult which also meet the re- quirements of a sep- arate coat. = With close - fitting sleeves set into a semi-fitted upper portion | smartness of the suit chieved, and the substantial ance of a coat. so the collar is tri enough looking for the sult, warm and comfortable yet not too bulky as outside coat collars are apt to be. The wido belt in moyen-age effect | fasiens at one side, |! and the coat but- tons in front from neck to hem, This ts OF the cost, “weure REQUIREMENTS OF THE SEPARATE COAT MET re Bit Douan | 1’ BETTER BEAT IT! | OWE HIM MONEY drinking, light open air stretch-| local remedy for superfluous hair: Makos it possible to IN THIS MODISH SUIT DESIG! ing and deep breathing exercises. Lami two ounces, carbonate of soda conceal any frock bad 1086 Who suffer from rheumatism | one-half ounce, quicklime one-quarter | worn uns , : Mt, | Other coats, open at) : leant from the knees down, allow the from frock to swish out. (hut black = tissus sae eam | Black velvet could be used as a/ around the gold tinsel will retard the | pretty development of this design, the | tarnishing, belt and back trimming strap finiahe | with cordings and gray fur, contrast. | Dear Fashion Editor ing effectively on collar and cuffs, Thave a last year’s | Raisin and plum colors are very! suit 1 would Mke to modish, and in yelours or unfinished | /. t broadcloth would be remodel fon. 8 Grade, skirt 1s platted self color braiding cov |belt and cuffs. ach side of the 4 gout should avoid all foods which| ounce. Mix to a paste and apply in stimulate—taa, coffee, condiments, al-| the same mann eoholics and sweets—as these dis- anys, eases are caused by deposits of acid] OFFENSIVE BREATH—Mra. L. J. in the joints, which must be elm-| writes: “I read your health column inated if relief would be had. each day with great interest and have Sufferers from insomnia, usually | Several frends who are. practising drain workers, must avold heavy) the exercises with good results. meals at all tinies, and expectatly sev- Grail honrp before, retiring, and take| momeuow = cache ses Gp courage exercises for the lower parts of the hody, heel and too raising, foot oir dlings, &c., to distribute the blood tractive wit im the wide breath and the cure?” fram the brain and send it to the}, Indigestion is perhaps eausing the Ng | bad breath and you must remove the pther parte of the body which need} cause, no matter what it 1s, before fa | front, Coat is plain, $ Answers to Queries 61 boris ne ‘ you can got relief. It may be caused } Berernnnnerwrerrrrrwrmnrrnnmnnnn | Dy constipation existing, which, of } Letters Fro R ders ; course, is another result of indigea. Ls m Readers ® On eerenee | | Dear Fashion Editor: | Can you tell me how to keep gold lace and gold slippers from tarnish- ing? RS, . age, 3 5 feet & Inch } Bult 16 gray serge, MRS, EF. tion, or catarrh, or some nose or ®| throat disorder or bad teeth may be RRR AAA AAAAAARAAA ARAL SKIN BLEACHES— MARION Kk. the cause. 1 do not know of anything that will) ,) MINK ae writes: "My ekin ts sallow and gun neice iss oe z collar and button ‘ burnt, Can you tell me how toawhiten | gle, trimming. it? Tam perfectly healthy, not liver- | ish or bilious and take much exer- 1 SR CeACHING LIQUID CREAM—| S A M Love Clashes With Pride in This Delightful Story of a Summer Girl's Flirtations By E.J. Rath ‘6 i a ae you suggest | | / some way to Spirits benzoin (not tincture) two an evening j tablespoon fuls, rose water five ounces, out of & pe | 1 ! elycerine three ounces. This is dry-| © rose soiree? Do met ing to the skin and good for olly skin Copyright, 1916, by Frauk A, Muneey Oo,) rey {t back to the lobby," said lamentable in one so young. He did friends up from the city, and we had It was Mrs, Witherbee who broke The words were accompanied by the a | know what to j t and large pores. } ‘0 R ‘a Cl 1 the boatman. “It was my fault; I'l not look in tho least devilish. tty heavy game one night, There Jension. thrusting forth of a long arm, the to trim it with? CUCUMBER BLEACH — Cneum. | os re oe PRECEDING Sichlghiooveggm expiain how it happened. We'll see He did not see her until she was a Mr. Morton there, Well, Mor- ‘ou must come straight up to the hand attached to which seized the | Would atlver lace bers contain arsenic and are slightly |. Menslad CM howe parly of if we can get another case." close to him, and then'it was to greet (on cleaned 1 that’s all. Cleaned house and meet the others,” she com- limp fingers of Kellogg. That young | look well? Am thir~ Dleaching to the skin. Wash several | fin “tue man “Go get an omnibus tray.” or- her with a startled leap from his me for a year's income. Of course, manded. “We've all been expecting man permitted his jaw to drop an| dered the head bell+boy, chair ahd an embarrassed scrutiny. T hadn't saved anything before that; you, and we're delighted to have you. inch, where ft hung, irresolute \/ ‘A uniformed youth with black hair “Mr, Kellogg, 1 believe!" in fact, 1 was ovexdrawn, So that 1 told your uncle that we'd probably — “Why—hello, Morton,” he mur- | Pe oe gee detached himself from the group and “Why—eh? Certainly; of course, settled it” keep you here most of the time, unless mured, ‘ " ” got. ‘Then Neginaid Purried to obey. But he did not move I beg your pardot “And Mr. Davidson?" she it's absonitely necessary for you to “Glad you've joined us, I'm sure,” } ind. are ty years of age, 5 feet 4 inches tall, %5-inch bust, inch hips, V. G. Silver lace would cucumbers and chop them fine, Strain clear juice and add to it an equal | [-0r7 (960 - of alcohol, ‘This preserves it and | {usta atria und” Bratzo ‘beautitying to. loose sallow | \ lexion. Use often. 3 + | Koma | in the direction of the dining-room, “hal extending her gested., stay at your ewn place.” said the Englishman un be pretty, used ae i BENZOIN AS A BLEACH—Several ee on the sone. The heroine «| Pail, Instead, having ascended to the ci to him. “Ho said he would stand for any ‘She linked an within that of the “Awfully glad, How's New muggested, and pink } drops of tincture of benzoin added 0 |g, Oatce isern ‘that ber traction ae keto porch, he headed in an opposite direc- He shook hands nervously more of it. He wouldn't advance an- &Uest and led him toward the house, 'F-finet" net beaded with j @ bow! of water several times a week | (M0, guction fur clarity. and get a hall dorn tion and made off at a brisk pace, “You got Mr. Witherbee's telegram other’ cent until 1t was due. That Some of the others followed, Polly Morton had accepted the stranger! | silver for tunte and sleeves. Dull | will lightly bleach the skin, Tt ts | bu tho alee in which it is die “I'll attend to him,” said the boat: aboard the: train?” meant a year, yon see. T couldn't lingered on the wharf, watching. So \"Mr. Kellogg is to take charge Of blue ribbon with pink roses for sash ] very drying, however, and should not | piaved, CEO i man hurriedly to Rosalind. “It's all T got tt. Very kind of five on noihing for a year. So when ‘id Hoxalind, "a place while Mr. Davidson ; belt. i be used on wrinkled skin, CHAPTER XVI. right. Take off that badge and make I saw I had to go to work, he offered . “I had no tdea, of course,” sald explained Mra. Witherbee. sleet { chit NOS i . yourself scarce, That's what I'm g0- "They thought it would be rather to get mea job. He—he wrote a jet- Rosalind, “that there had been—well, Perspiration streamed down the Dear Basiion Biitor BLACKH Pitt as. aoe hae (Continued) he to do as soon as I interview*tonely for you ovpr at your island. So ter to Hasiingy @& Hatch in New that anything had happened between Cheeks of the stout young man | Lhave a blue serge } TM ent Dackheada from coming AKE it slowly,” cautioned the Our enterprising young friend. 8e® { am to bring you down to Mr. York, and they took me in, I've been You two.” ony, T mays” he, began, “Sonte-| Gress, twos pie oe | | to Brevid'a face. She is five years || boatman, “There's no YO to-morrow, maybe. Don't worry witherbeo's. You’ have heard about there ever since.” Nothing ever did happen between thing's wrong. | T Aen stent | ee it ae . 2 ah fant vit 5 all the troubl 2 ’ sp Billy and me,” she answered slowly, . Rosalind’s head was moving glowly| has revers with a 4 hurry, In a dark angle of the porch a ““jne Wouble, After this he fell into @ period of wWiere did you find him?” from side to wide and her glare was | round r; sleeves : 4 “If we don't hurry, wriggling boy in uniform was pinned — “About the burglars and the amug- gener, from which all the aris of 41 Ciuyton, of course, Ho camo truly fereclous The young man| are straight cut, the > First have to set it down! against the wall by a sinewy hand giing and so for Catricate Hime? Wee Mnadle 19 aboard while I was shopping. One of Stopped. Then all traces of resolu-| skirt straight "and Safety 1Ts the captain. “It's heavy.” that grasped his shoulder none too ~ “On, But my uncle ss the men met him at.the train and ton wilted very fulk Would And the Gas Jet §} "Tired, ent weil tahoe Yeatecne © ee siean th tman, “1a0't give any detatls, He's—he's A Xnot of persons was standing on ght down his grips.” “Wrong? asked Mra, With |like to alter the n was . , 2 ‘ork it out!” hissed the boatman, gone, I suppose?” itherbee arf, await ne "Polly's brow was furrowed deeply, ®xlously | dress, as it makes menrnnnnnnnnnnnnneranronncn®) {use running a chance of dropping it. oe ou eek ne Ae There waa anxiety in his voice that rival of the ir bagel manned 4.) cannot understand tt.” she Mut, | “Whp-er~you ese'’ |me look too stout ‘1 Light Here—not that way! Tilt the end of su lant mean—hones did not escape her, “There are Mrs, itherbee and tered, “That's not Billy Kellogg!” He gulped and looked again at R Will you advise me Lower Bi!ls and Better Light {t up on the rail. There! Now ease up roduce! I don’t care what YOU He was squirming most unaccount- Gertrude and some of the others,” —— wal lind. Her head was still moving about a plain style Gained by a Little Care. on it ‘That's all, ‘Take a breathing “ate” boateian held @ heavy yet SEIY. Sr Savoune man with « Billy esld Rosalind, hat eyes busy. t cont CHAPTER XVIIL her lips were grim for the street? Am na : i Kello ast, Rosalind was not see Mr, Morten; ene if 7 4 2 “What I meant was: Uncle He | seventeen years VERY day the papers tell anew | spell. Bexible object close . eyes to whol aves to the practise of a mind however. But—y UT, Polly, it’s inconceiv- said there was something wrong at|4od have a@ rather the old, old story of the man| Sam bent over the display beneath Sie Seer Then he slipped it into woman's wiles. Here was 4 young Popy eee Fe oh declared’ ebl able!" the (sland, and—well, you see, he | short fsure, M B. it the gas. Not/the glass, and seomed to b man; she decided, who was vulnerable i do ’ : “Ie true" armed Wanted me to look out for it.” ue s gatin a Re ek quite oo thoughtions | bieseett f as CHAPTER XVII fo the most Ancient wile of all—Gat> JRF. sie the third from the left.” Polly” mae 1 What's’ wrong?” demanded the! Straps, | buttons | of 4 ‘ . tery of feminine sympathy and curl- ie, . ro J 0 voice of Reginald Williams. eer rimmed wit put all of us do little things that run| “Good stuff, some of that. It ought Eee utharnes peaheuaan eae, sad “Oh, yes: now Tae surely know Billy Kellogg ‘Unanimous diamay overspread the| Fed. velvet: chomia- the gas bill up and endanger life and | to sel, high, I wouldn't mind bidding nearing Clayton, with Rosa. wtet.the curiosity on her own part Rg Rte © weloom eo new when I see him.” faces of the group, They remembered aie OF white Georgette sree on that brooch myself, But the eines - was genuine enough. ly Ke’ est effusively, i Gams Ebene Collogg.” Reggie's heart! need dw sores q vroperty. brecelet—whew! (Thats going bigm lind as its only passenger, had been sent away becuse of We've heard ao much about you, “He came aboard as Mr. Kellogs.” “UN Gthing at all," said Rosalind cool: |" | I have some black In many homes the open flame |i) bot. Way, I know a doaler’ Prinotpally, ita errand was episode which Included H. Evelyn Mr. Kellogg. that it really seems as if sald Rosalind, talking as if in self bad The ataat wenn aaa ome Cee urn ed. Those are ex- The boatman vd | J Morton as one of its actors, and Rosa- we knew you. ut you left before we istification, “He pretended to be ing ce. “Wha } oA ee se |turohed heavily RX wiped and he to meet William Kissam Kellogg, the jing was still unsatisfied in her quest came up for the season. We're going ? : eae ede dry rete would like to make , pensive, unsatisfactory and altogether lurched heavily “against the case. nephew who had been summoned #0 for information about the English te try to make up for it.” Mr. Kellogg, He knew all about hav- ¢ mmeant wan that his uncie| a dre. Am 1 } primitive. They give forth a much |) 2ere ts ne ory fom the: seremptority from his banking career man. “That's awfully good of you,” stam ir nm sent for by bie uncle, Of BS snmemed in some akriouitine, os years old, weigh poorer light than the modern sss carious perch, echoed by'a sharprexs In New York to take charge of the “They said that you gambled— mered the ppodigul, c ourse, he did act strangely, But he Called away it was necessary to have| \ mW dere hat ead anal mantle and consume more gas. The) aiation from Rosalind as it up- Davidaon place, rather heavily. suggested, A My daughter, Gertrude. knew Mr, Morton; he even knew somebody there to look hem ve): not mueb ben open burner Hght flickers and sput- | COoa Ng slid Kently over the rallin Although the Witherbees were not “I suppose 80, There—there wasn't shook hands and bowed Be velisae dams cn TTIW be color, tera with every draught, and in the / NT insiane later tt landed with © acquainted with the young man, they much else to do.” Miss Winte “Agricultural experiments!” anorted rye sp ites hot months hoats a room Guicker | ‘ingling crash on the gravel path, six had volunteered to take charge of hig “I'm sure there wasn't,” she said He repeated the same perfuncto You're sure?” Rese lf ry, jor me, also } than a mantle would, Mantle lights! tor pelow, Sam swore fervently ‘at comfort and entertainment while nis sympathetically. “Lt must have been ceremony, but his glance was wander Well mitted Rosalind, on re 4 iN let me know if a are brighter and less trying upon the | ie own Cure: y at iincle was in the West, He was to auite dull go early in the scaso ing restleashye fecting, “now that 1 think of It, in VaKested Mrs, Wither straight’ tune } ayes and burn considerably less gas. "Quick!" he commanded, "Get dow: rive dday tr “That was it—dull,”) he asserted. "Mr. Jones, Mr, Perkins, and my your case L had to point you gut on Per ‘oally or rean| f would make me | vortant that mantles be kept | pero vou, . agen ote Ob ean eeey Coa “ se—er—! "t working then, Fom."* he wi fe aiid he recoknized have the launch and go over to look | | ‘ look slender? i ia Important the |here, you, and pick up the stuft! Rosalind was going shopping, she “You see—er—I wasn rking gon, Tom wharf, But he said he r Ma Pe cre Nie BEes ED. | in good order. Naver use one that I8/ "dive boys scrambled over the ratl- told Mrs, Witherbee, And she had a @nd I had to have sometiing to fll Kellogg responded mechautcally to y¢ And you called him Billy!" a it the caulifower, | : Dull bite cont } broken or @ globe that Is damaged. |ing and leapod to the ground. Roxa- certain curiosity concerning Billy ‘",my time.” the greetings. Rosalind, following the — "L didn't. want to make a scene,” , “Et not necessary!” exclalmed Ke loge pad ath aie And no mantle should be lighted with- | jing ‘started to run toward the Besrest. Kellops “And you lost"— .. Ine of his glance, saw that it encom- gaid Polly. ae EE Ee fj Mgr Mh = out a globe around it. Any exposed he was pulled back There had been less commotion thousand dollars, T don't passed the figure of Polly Pawson © was on the brink of t SApALIAS Bently Serache rom mle € rlental ght is likely to injure, the eyes. Stay here!” communded the over the explait of the glass case than Know whether you are familiar with Rnd in Polly's eyes, which were star Mr. Morton!” exclaimed Polly sud jd her a boreh ¢ ria ‘A good many persons, especially | poatman, “Wateh! Cline she pr the boatman expected, the circumstances, Mise Chalmers.” ing at the new guest, was an expres- derly an aside endored ornament: aaa those of low staturé, are accustomed) “fig jeaned over the railing and Thus far it passed for a mishap, , Not @ single one—but I'd like to gion that completely baffled her Well?” slanore? ae to light a mantle by putting a mateh | jogked down upon the Wreckage, amid The fact that one of the bell-boys KNOW awfully, That 1», if you don't “On, Polly, where wre you? called “nut they'll _meet—don't you sut what will T aa walled oad trian through the air holes at the bottom | which his uniformed helpers were al- wad able to point out the two badge- Mind. One is so apt to get false im- Mra, Witherbee, “I believe you've met And they're supposed to know >aalind signed hopeless! ketch wal of the globe. That is a bad method, | ready on thely knees. Bit by bit they wearing conspirators, because of their Pressions when one does not under- Mr. Kellogg, haven't yo ( " Go and ask him anything,” she The mantle often is shattered, or at) tossed aside the broken glass and disappearance, occasioned no unusual Stand.” “Hello—Billy,” said Polly in a queer murmured Rosalind, “I'd sald nlm down to the summ > least Jarred and made more fragile. | piled in a loose heap the gifts that comment, for there were so many “Why—er—yes.” he sighed. “You volce é forgotten. t Weil, got to house to seo the river—anything, I tell Not Enough. Always place the lighted mateh @bove | had been so tenderly guarded. comanittce-members, see, I have an income—ten thousand —“How-de-do—Polly ?” face it. sLet’a go an what has You! And then pump—pump-—pumy ‘ the top of the globe. “Watch!” repeated Sam in a whise Nor did it appear that anybody dollars a year, The estate itself isin ‘There was the same hesitation in), dr ’And Histon! Nota word It was half an hour tater when Poll HERE is an illustrator in Ob Disastrous, even fatal, fires tre | per. possessed an inventory of what tho the hands of @ guardian—my uncle. Kellogg's tone ‘6 f explanation, unless something has ured and beckoned Rosalind to cago who has lately been €0 quenty ae duo to a curtain beln@]” Rosalind watched, but she was atill glass case contained, Well, 1 used to plaf cards a bit, T “You're looking very well,” she {iready happened, Go on calling bim aR A Nga beset with orders for work of ung too mear a gas light. A gust} bewildered. A moment later her lps ~ Her sifopping-tour tn Clayton con- Was always losing, somehow. T was murmured Hilly. Keep it up until we find out ly Kello : a eyed is of wind may blow tho end of the curs! parted and her eyes widened with cerned itself mainly with the purchase @lways drawing in advance on Uncle | “Feeling fine, thanks," he returned something.” y triumphant! various sorts that he has felt o! tain into the radius of the flame, and | alarm. . ctainps. She maintained a Henry, Well, Uncle Henry had some awkwardly Hae you learne asked} to enlist the ald of collaborators can't,” wailed Polly the whole room will be blazing in a! “iceep still! cautienad her for Sam, but got no e-= heer ee ohh moment, Burners on a swing bracket | panion. "I eaw it, too, It’s the bina fight of him, nor did she see his boat are another peculiarly hazardous at- | haired ono, isn't 1?" at any of the wharfs. When she re- 10 young artist with whom he was negotiating asked confessed.” p did he « stor Was tachment. All too often they are) She nodded, t 1 to the Witherbee yacht the i t entre of a group on the porch How much will you pay me a week. @wung into proximity with a curtain) “That's the way I made new passenger was aboard. ¥ Another Craig Kennedy Story As they joined it, Mr. Morton ap- An exasperated gasp was ilind's to work for you?" QF garment, with tho jnevitahle re-| ted him back in the lobby, Hé was sitting forward under an THE DEATH THOUGHT proached from the other direction, only comme : Z I pay every man what he je was oF fe and Soetyuct ee pet boatnan in a low tone, “Leave bim awalng,, A a hallaited Signs on i. 1 Mr. Morton ney ex A als ne eae he coul ante expla r worths was the abate sj, Py you th ere ¥ | to me, and shifting bis feet rentlessly as he 5 EVE claimed Mrs, Witherbee. “Of course, added Polly in an agitated voic 6 artist scrate’ i of Pour 8 Bxtiingg sane sd te Tinute eter the captain looked glanced oot him Rosalind was dis- By ARTHUR B. REEVE ou koow each onmer: On, Mr. Mor- “And he seamed 80 nervous about it fleefively. Then Be Pelee his mber. on’ y — at the watchers, appointed; he was not at all as she : * : , ton r, Kellogg is here!” hat I felt sorry for him, Truly I did, | to go. Yo, old top,” sa! i, ve “il things, don’t look for it with! "We've got ft oll picked up, alr,” he haa imagined him. He was short and Begins in The Evening World October 16 By Jos but I'm glad to Rosalind, work tht cheap."-Phiindel rernt ja A 4 said, “What'll wa do with itz} chunky, with @ tendency to flesh - ~ ~ cna . aaaae ce you!” ho (To Be Continued) \ », \

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