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- ; 7 pinay racer RARE Io roe Ie | Fiening World Daily Magazine Such Is Life! ‘The Home | Dressmaker’s Summer Wardrobe Planned by Mildred Lodewick U.S. Army Exercises And First Aid Lessons By PAULINE FURLONG | Sure ! tan A The Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All INTHE Nae Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. . Copyright, 1017, by the Prom Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) FIFTH SET Exercise No. 13 @ T™ exercise illustrated in cut No. 13 is called (Covoright, 1917, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New Tork Brentag Worlds.) Afternoon Tea or Garden Party Frock. The Evening World presenta these designe by tte fashion expert Yor the woman who would economize this summer by making her own clothes, MMER afternoons at country resorts must call for clothes that are moro dressy and lighter than in the morning. The afternoon is the time of formal occasions as well as gay informal affairs, and to enjoy them one must have suitable attire, Probably there ls no more adapt- able fabric than net. Tt Is also econ- omical and practical, and a frock of ft made in a somewhat dressy style will be just the right thing to don for an afternoon tea, garden party or other gathering. Although there are ways and means of making pretty dresses entirely of net, to achieve dressy effects they require consider- ably more hand work and labor than if lace were combined with the net. Lace lends any frock a delightful trimming quality, with little expense of me and effort, Therefore L have used this means of elaboration for the frock of net which [ have de- signed for to-day. Lace bartding about elght or nine inches wide in a darned Met mesh ts used around the lower part of the skirt and is also pieced together for the side portions of the waist distinctive feature Is the continua- tion of the lace from the Waist to the hip line, making it necessary for a ribbon to confine the fulness at the waist line. The panel front of the “Knees full bend, hands rest.” Assume starting position with hands on hips, heels together, and, on command “Bend,” bend the knees and rest palms of hands on floor in front of body, as shown in cut No, 13. On command “Recover” raise to starting posi- tion, Exercise No, 14 Assume leaning rest position, weight of body on toes and palms of ands, a8 shown in cut No. 14. Turn body to right (or left) side, leaving weight on one hand only, the other folded behind the back. Command: “Turn right, back; turn left, back.” | COULD Give Cl POINTERS To FIRST AID LESSONS MLL BE No 18—Dislocations of Joints AHERMAID DELIGHTED } TT HBPSD injuries usually occur from a blow or © fall and are also some- i mS OS times the result of a violent muscular effort, such as lifting a heavy object or throwing @ stone. Dislocations are due to the head of the bone slipping out of place from its socket, and this particular injury of a joint cannot occur except in a joint which has ‘een dislocated be- fore, without tearing the ligaments which keep the bones of the joints close together. Repeated dislocations of the same foint'stretches the ligaments out of shape and renders this particular place on the body more susceptible to accidents and injuries of this kind, and joints which have been dislocated a number of times have their Hgaments so stretched that fe no further injury of the ligaments results when the 4 i yp joints are dislocated repeatedly, : The jaws, fingers, hip joints and shoulders are the SRSA Most easily dislocated, and the first aider may recognize this sort of an injury by the deformity or strange ap- pearance of the joint, because the head of the bone is not in its proper place. A comparison with uninjured side of the body will settle any doubt on this point at once, and the Injured Limb will be either shorter or longer than the uninjured one, and the head of the dislocated joint may also be MOTHER THIS IS HR JOHN 5 ha /8 | eaatly felt out of its rightful place. SOME WHO WILL TEACH You T ee eee Lene: gedaan tects | | NHO L CH YOU TO of the watst, having several little Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. / PEACH . ‘y7 [SWIM UREA NERNAID shirrings, of cordings, at the belt | POMADE TO REDUCE BREAST} out this plan, and every mi — ———$___——_—" line. Similar shirrings mark the | —MRS, G, IL: Jodide of potassium, 3|ought to insist on this much for wil Miss PEACH y, joining of the long net sleeve into | grams, vaseline, 50 srams), tincture employees, as it is truly tlme well salliad the drop arm hole of tace and also of benzoin, 50 drops. Rub this over | spent. wages / mark the line of attachment of the s i |_ TO REDUCE HiPs—xins. G drapery at the sides of the skirt Is s ——4 —MRS, GRACE S S.: Next to the rolling exercise, heavy achieved by the side seams being cut —_ | » heavy cee baad emt Lan) BN Serctaea massage with a rolling pin should be outwatd to a point about knee level | with an inch wide band of the jersey ened probably tighten the skin, |2PPied to the hips. Hirst wrap hot And the pointe when sewn together | would be smart, Make the bands de- The grease in it would prevent tt from | et Turkish towels around the hips being dropped inside and tacked to | tachable, a9 that the collar and cuffs .drying the skin too much. Geith caeapnee el Sirartone, shea the foundation. can be laundered. | pears! hag Rad A silk slip should be worn with this —— j massage With the rolling pin, Dy \ LEMON WATER FOR LIGHT|in a hot bathroom to prevent taking frock and, In fact, would be found | "lee Biter, reaieg Wend: | HAIR—HANNA: After tho regalar | cold, useful for wear with other sheer and Will you please sug- j oer rintes oF ail @ ao pa ears ra dainty frock gest a way to make ,} fy NO APPETITE—P. L. N.: The b Axtul over the hair: one ‘+ dae he best Roartrct waren iuce of three lemons, | W4Y to stimulate the appetite is to | Answers to Queries: up incloned materia! | Sit in the sun until the hair is dry, || 2Pstain from all food until the ap- | | Pasion Kalltor, veniag Ward white voile spotted | bs petite demands it. Short fasts are th: What would you adviné tor collar | BRAN—EDGAR F.: | Begt stimulants for poor appetite. OF ha | jemhay sae with green and tan” ; UNCOOKED ered bean take | COUrse, if the mental preoccupation tx nd cuffs. on & Woo! y as Am twenty-five yearr ] In addition to the cooked bran take) responsible for the loss of appetite 1 am making in sage green two tablespoonfuls of Bnooeked bran | vost aid relax the Grain unes the color Bw. A. of age, five feet aix | ine ena ch erlang, This will over. | Physical needs exert themselves. | White organdy collar and cuffs inches tall, weigh 118 } come chronic constipation, te Deere = GEES er P EIR SSS TURE TR Rar SS tye aemesiptleermemnnteeesines seni — ————_ + ——_—___-—_—_-——_- —- ————<$_—---= aE ET: Le Laer bap highs dy { )] eee eee - —————— = | mind that. tks WATER DRINKING—G, R.: About one-piece dresses, a» i two pints a day at least and more | I seem to look best in convenient, Always drink it m nthe morning a fait hour before A Story of New York in the Revolution enimore Cooper them, MISS C. & breakfast. Water is not fattening | 1 Plain white voile unless taken with meals, ——— —— — = - — aN | and pale green sou Saat wate fa: least aspired tache trimming, tuck» NG—BFATRICPE bs Captain and the doctor were not long 4 few hours will take him fo tie these Virginians sit their horses with every vehicle that in the D e ROMER CLOTHING: be fear ace | r tJ jh * Marper tikes refwe in accepting the bidding of its mas! city.” two or three balls through them; aye, to that dignity was the manufacture over shoulders, Sol and not heavy enough to cause in the Reuse ot @ Mr, Wharton, ‘The scene is in Westchater Count ere buch British and Amer All of the little company gath Aghast at the suddenness of his even after they were a." of a Li mechanic, When Mr sn pay ot heated téeling when walking, | ‘22 t?00re are frequently seen. As the storm grows worse another traveller os. When the itt there were Known to them exce extraordinary address, Wellimere for A freshening of the wind wafted Wharton left the city he was one of! mo xtrs, Q. J. G.—Use chiffon or A Oye ee ie nes hung | iat wine te bade tripe off @ dingulve revealing Cant, Henry Wharun of the rts Army. Me British army chaplain, who had ar- a moment lost command of hin fucul- tha troad of a horae down the valley, the few who maintained the state of | | te rape, game color as your At night the ¢ me oD & visit home by the ald of Harvey Birch, a peddier, next day Capt, Wharuoa rived to negotiate for the exchange of tes, To Sarah, the countenance of which, by Its speed, gave assurance 4 carriage; and at the time Miss Kette crepe, over a chair or stand near the ane renines bis diequieo, ‘Then a squadrm of American dragoons comes to tie bs Veyton and his daughters joined him | skirt, for a wa dow to ventilate and not in @ nt they had been con pase Birch produ no terror; but thein- of a rid prisoner T Kove! Capt, Wharion slot ould | '# aeted ss spy. Frances Wharton, hie slater, 9 the betzo { Major D: When the surgeon and the Captain stant she recovered from the surprise “The fellow ix safe!” the in his retirem stufty clonal, Se SET REEL Ameriern horse, Mirch falls into the bands merican trop and ie reached the Lovusts they found in- of his interruption she turned. her leader; “td your business at once, A Yeyed to the cottage in the heavy! yupion xiter, Rvening World bo light and the bed should be aired | guna as ¢ ai. But he ew ine of Becty Flanagan, a kind of fom teresting business afoot. This anxious gaze on the features of the rt half hour will bring down that Chariot that had once #0 imposingly ain 14 panne ob8 6uA and shows Ye Pe ur Hie And | *ausdron, Diewset tn ber ‘ eo pon & Camp of maraiders avd friglitens them by nothing less than the marria mi to whomn she had just pled wer guard up vied Wrough agnor. Alaturbed,|anxious for your sug east 8 + Same | aging that the troops are at The baad flees, Col, Wellmere and Sarah her troth, They afforded the m be lueky If the guns don't tu m8 VERICIS SLOG RAS serve i ce winter: | had been half way betrothed since terrible confirmation of ail that out, Quick, to your posts, and Are where It had been placed ¢f Ns ats) gestion for & rather Fines a | APTER XIII. easily roused; “what have | to do the days when the Whartons lived Peddler affirmed; the room w the house, We can't go amiss he by , | sporty coat for school TEA DRINKING—ESTHER D.: CHAPTE with plddlers’ or escapes?” in New York. Now that the fortunes around and she fell into the arms of tere is plate and money enough to aasiated by u few of the drakoons | oo. iis summer, not . When tea is freshly made with boil- (Continued) “Silence!” said Dunwoodie. “This of war had thrown them so unex- her aunt, make you all gentlemen—and re- ded 1) prepare. 4¢ ter the 4 aim ing water and strained after it h T was not long before the supposed must be inquired into closely, gentle- pectedly together, with the pronise | The ynfusion enabled the peddler venge too.” of the lew, A chaise also|too expensive or - infused just a tow Sunctes it ae Betty Flanagan emerged from men; there ts no outlet but the door, of ap early separation, it was decited e re! 4 sh a rapidity that would ‘ ee ee Leen and the party! cult, as | want to make stimulant for the body and aids di- the darkness and coolly took pos- 4nd there could not pass, unless to take advantage of the army chap- bave baffled purault had any been at- ” “au Pras * " yed|!t myself. I am very . geation, ‘Tea is eftirely harmless, | aoe von at what the Skinners haa the sentinel connived at his’ escape, lain's presence and have the cers- tempted, and Welln stood with CHAPTER XV. fia trip to. Baur ‘Corners, proved | eee alne gear \ when drunk not too sjrong nor too| on of what the Skinners hae oe was asleep at his post. Call up the mony performed, every ey@ fixed on him, In ominous FTER the strange warning to Jneventten sey ane Far gu age Peso : often, left behind them—namely food and guard,” But tt was found that Col, Well- silener the panty ‘at the Four Gore sees ray eee eine ciane (tree One Meee Saka I —_ | div articles of dress, The washer- — Curiosity had already drawn them mere did not have a plain band rin “Tis false—tle false as hell!” he Wahar td ae th rae: 60 esahed with the simple elegance I do not care for} MT) LOSS OF HAIR—! r| an deliberately seated herself to the place, and they one and all, With him, such as is considered in- cried, striking his forehead, “I have ale 3 mamtOPe at tha boo. | aerem ould you} ji{! - inewation and dandruf rene Fae verately seated herself On dexception of one man, denied dispensable for a marriage ceremony. ever dented her claim; nor will the depart, When the Bergeant and substantial comfors of ce re" Gave iit ] g ha han any and made a meal with great appar that any person had passed out, The There was no place that one could laws of my country compel me to ace lad his men mounted and under _— falling rt _ yp i ” o4 but a dreary sp Je. In the C i oth of these conditions can be rem- {ent satisfaction, For an hour she individual in question acknowledged be obtained, and Miss Peyton affected knowledge it arme they rode off. Half way to the Oh ull O Ocal tore eee tained Miss C. MU}! edied through nightly massage and | sat with her head upon her hand, that, Betty’ inad gone by hiny but to believe that the loan of wuch a | “But what will conscience at Locusts the little squadron encoun- windows were the yawning cmcke of| 20's? Would be more = brushing with a clean stiff brush. — lin deep musing; then she gathered Pleaded his orders in justification. | ring by any momber of the Nihari ste yell a Law tered Capt. Lawton, Immediately a & rudely constructed dwelling, and|Practical tn green color edged with FRUITS CONTAINING SUGAR— | to«ether such articles of the clothes eq Betty, who had impatiently Ha. this dilemma Surgeon Sitgrcaves haughtily, tnd wild ride started back to the Whar- ROR eile ate eget yeh bigeye Jenner; Sipe ore of it MRS. D, T. R.: Most frults contain | as seemed to sult her fancy and tened to his exculpation; “would ye came forward and volunteered to luan door, My situati ton home, The troopers arrived in t CORIO. WERYO OF SAR oler ieee i$ - ‘ a . lass In more than half the lights. sugar and their pleasant sweet taste | retired into the wood, leaving the #landerize lone woman by saying @ band ring which ‘belonged to him, ™ Md but a time may come tin to rout the Skinners, but not 1 care of Lawton had anticipated would be next choice, trimmed with is due to its presence. Grapes, 1% | are to throw ite gl Hee Heht cn #he Walks 4 camp at midnight? Here His offer was promptly accepted. But He had reached the entry when a every improvement that thelr situa. | #reen. dates are rich In sugar, and beets, | He 10 MNrOm " Hid te ast have I been slaping the long nigut, the ring was at camp, and Cagsar was slight tap on his shoulder caused hin suffictently early to save the house, Very Improvement that thelr situa. ee sweet potatoes and carrots | te a ent Focks, wn! 4 last swately as the sucking babe,” hurriedly despatched to fete it to turn his head; it was Capt. Lawton, Which had been fired in a dozen We tatown' thy . aoe Rito contain much of it Jvrand died away, and the place was “Here, sir,” suid the sergeant, turn- | Having reached the camp, Caesar who, with @ sinile of peculiar meaning, places, But all of the occupants river ab before the main ATTY AF-|Vashion Kite, Evalag Weld — Jabundoned to solitude and darkness, Ing respectifully to Dunwoodle, “in Was in converse with Betty Flanagan beckoned him to follow. ‘The state of wore got out charged with this duty, had conveyed T bave @ remnant s,| San erat Be 4 y. some tien in my Bible that and Sergt, Hollister when they were Wellmere’s mind was such that ht : Bay yet Te RESH AIR IN THE OFFIC. lyestie bad Cireatns RECHT something written in Ment It to the startled by the peddler entering the would gladly have gone anywhe In @ lttla while the walls of the {tence a few necentary articles of of two and @ quar TEDDY Bi it tnoge tn tlght rooms |cccded to tho ahed where Birch had peddier.” eee cent arad nad bye he hee hee renened tre erecing Coame were ell that was iaft of the. companigng, | of wuighting, "found eA nia BS : me yer T | been confi One of the officers read aloud: he eyes of the washerwoman had o e red stables pute ; ae, ackened ‘ar ti i . which give you “a regu trad oro Bente ar wpe ce ine. that if suffered to get for some timo been swimming, and before the trooper spoke, when he cried building; and these, blackened by something Mke bapitable apartments silk jersey, which ath,” you should find a way t ke ell, sald the Major to the Ea : 1 Be N aloud smoke and stripped of their piazsas prepared for thelr reception, The Eicist minutes! deep tre air | sentinel’ Who guarded the door, “I it, In by, God's help alone, to turning, thei good-naturedly on “HF ne out Roanoke.” hd ornaments, were but dreary me. "ad of Sarab had continued to wan- I would ike to isa at aane ing the|trust you ha our prisoner in Whose divine aid I humbly recommind reh she cried: " : and o ore . oe SURE CE aa an | See a eee ee Gate am leatoty) Prisoner in Myself, I'm forced to take the wom= — “Faith, but you're wilcome, Mister .,JH8 man appeared with the steed mortals of the content and security HE IW Wesgeiealale do: itulaibes ae e make Op Mumiele sure no fairminded manager of an| ‘He is yet asleep,” replied the man, An's clothes, but in her pockets is ® Piddler, or Mister Birch, or Mist caely throwing the Pridie on the neck that had go lately reigned within, The mind, that has sustained such a ately inte 0 simple, | sure no falrminded manager Qhucr{ and he makes much \ noise, T could Ficompinse,” Witness my hund--Har- Beelaeboob, or what's yeer name. '" Giimal took hia platala front the "20%, tomether with the rest of the blow,” sald Lawton to Isabella Bin- emart frock. I am for health's sake, It is certain that|hardly hear the bugles sound the Y°Y Bir rp eal Ye're an honest divil any way, and holsters and continued woodwork, had tumbled into the cel- gleton; “but something muy be done ‘ | Sealy: ybrcy elena rag ieberye Pat ek “What!” roared Betty, “has the t'ief I'm hoping that you found the pitti. Noleltim ail ebhtinueds | vider a lary, and & pale and fitting light, as- toward the bodily comfort of all: forty years of age, you can do fol the door and bring him Tobbed @ tone woman of her all!— coats convantent, Come forward. periry to-day—aye, and Fe onarabie Cending from their embers, shone hetp me to exclude some of the cold 5 feet 2 Inches tal!, — ee hang Mim—oateh him ARO DAR UI dear, nd fale the hr Sarpeant Hol- hands, alr.” 3 faintly through the windows, alr from these windows.” weigh 143. pounde, Common Fern Stems order was obeyed to the Major; If there's law or Jeter won't be hurting you, for he “This injurious treatment shall meet The early Aight of the Skinners left Miss Singleton acceded to his re- 4 would . wen of the honest veteran !4nd } fear of iH turn you may be doing i eee eae the dragoons at liberty to exert them- quest, and while Lawton was en- am uid appre A Source of Starch red the prison, he found the _,"Examine your pocket,” said one him | hereafter—will ye, sargeant, With 1 Teantin Glit “\4- selves In saving much of the furni- deavoring, from without, to remedy ciate your ald ae Ste 1 worder-the coat of of the youngaters, who was enjoying dear? sone tad at Bin eye tlie) bloed He ture, which lay scattered In heaps on the defect of broken panes, Isabella MRS. L ha peddler where his body oueht ty the scene, careless of the conse- “Woman,” sald the peddler, “be si lead torwana. tai fi ye the Jawa, giving the finishing touch Was arranging @ substitute for a our. Gelf-color ta¢feta s ma en, and p of the wardrobe “wences. ; 7 lent; you, foolish man, mount ta; fire!” of desolation to the ace tain w n :y English ectentist has sug- y weuttored in disorder on the "Ai! faith cried the washerwom- arm’ and mount and fly to tho resus Her re ent disillusionment and the is that silttering in tho in a soft quality or gested that mind |tloor, ‘Phe washerwoman herself oes &. Producing @ guinea, “but he Is & of your officer, Jf you are worthy of flict with the Skinners had thrown moon?” suddenly asked the girl crepe de Chine Stems of the common fern may|cupied the pallet, in profound mental Jewel Of # piddier! Tong Ifo and & the cause In which you aerve, and © Sarah Into @ state bordering upon the Directly opposite the window where could be combined remap er a fo brisk trade to him, say Ue % wil- would not disgrace the coat’ you 4, wild. She talked incoherently of they stood were the outbuildings of pegs renner. rT d economically as a vila, come to the duda-—an ig ever wear.” wedding, thereby adding to the acute the farm, and the quick eye of La starch, These mms are, Party Hanged, many « bigger romue Wil B®) ‘Then the peddier vanished from woswony ese & surrow of the other women folk and ton Pht ut @ glance the object to lars and cuffs of packed with star pecord want- ae fs cg pee the slaht of the bewildered ven vy | the devils in hell py he miei te elder, Wharton. which she alluded white organdy fin- 2 gh Ba kid All efforts falled to show any one's more suddenly than he had com . hell, n 7 ‘sald the surgeon Ms the glare of fire-arms,” said . authority, and others agres A ey : scape, and the \ Virginian! fall on, my boys, and tah : ae ished with Irish Se ths heaetens fase, oe or, ‘ As If ye would ate mes compbelty in Bireh’s escape, and the Strange though the warnfig, Serst. yrs thie IW Pie fig det es , ian do no service to Ge the trooper, APriAging ATOM the wins beading. i na Eben SOE Ne | wolf patience a little, dariings, officers were compelled to wccept what Hollister rallied his men and rode be- "harmed, and murprised Pha. te tate ee And At 18 Heinen’ dir Lom het Ri cnaries, whieh 70 grows abundantly in many climates} andy sich a fry as never was.) Was Indeed the tru nad got hind Caesar to the Birches. Tawton'a Wrenthoe Ae mand ald oot us to remove them where they can remained at the door. is movement —-_ | Prete he sane to furnish ataron {01 Fry!" echoed the sergeant. formei. away in disculse When Caesar reached the Locusts {A 3i7n 8 Prosenes of mind did not and surgical attendance and refresh- was quick as thought, but a flash of % Periatria Danie tia tactsan miinomen| tht Ot religious philosophy and Wellmere took the ring, and offer- were fell upon hin ce once ie masa Ment, Here ts nothing but amoking fire wan followed by tho whistling of MAN OF Pallas ALA Gi j comaining the starchy nt could | (le presence of his officers; “we'll *CHAPTER XIV. ing his hand, ted Sarah before the his gigantic strength to the utmost. Uso - bullet before he had proceeded a MAN was appoln' i be collected at small Ie is said {have YOU roasted, Jezebel; | you've f aio divine, and the ceremony began. The Iq another minute he had broken __l@ necessary orders were Issued step. A loud shriek burst from the for @ railroad company, and he Moatse Kind of bread has been | helped that ditmned peddier to es FEW days after this Surgeon miniater proceeded to the solemn ¢x- away, mounted his horse and was PY lawton to remove the whole dwelling, and the Captain sprang into showed his authority at every j tofore from the roots of the | °4pe-” Sitgreaves and Capt. Law- hortation, when @ figure gliding into geen dashing like the wind towards party to the Four Corners. America hia saddle; the whole waa but the! opportunity, While riding in @ coach | brake fern in certain northern cli|. ‘Jezebel back agin in your own ton received an invitation to the midst of the party at once put the hixhway furnished but few and very Indiffer- business of a moment pportunity, ae bev baniedk | riites, save Popular Meshamign ana) (eet, aud damned. piddler too, ‘Ar. re tne Locusts, where Col, & 8B to the ceremony, It waa "liy hell, he's off!” cried the leader; “Nt carriage makers at the pertod and (To Be Continued.) one day he heard @ little boy behind that in the East Indies and Polwacaja | Sareeant!” cried Betty, who was “ “ie eee eraee wag fhe, Peddler, His look was bitter and “fire!—dring him down—fire, or you'll him sniffing. } Suntcares of several torn species | Wellmere of the Britis! ® ironical, while a finger, raised to jate.” FIVE FRIDA 4 + B Fi nk R Ada The detective turned to him and | fire eaten asa starchy food. or have | 2 gree enmmmmnnnnnnanonncaa® atill held prisoner, although Capt. ward the divine, seemed to forbid order was obeyed, and ons y Fra * ms said: “Have you a pocket handker- Ser, 89 starchy food, BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED } Wharton had heen taken from the ©efemony to go any further, nt of suspense followed, tn th ; 4 - ; js iat, us Ok eae Beameeesh exirected fram them, ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE } Mmerion tad be ian Col, Wellmere waste ‘pr ope of hearing Lawton tmp The Story You Must Read an Your Vacation jens re seniled) “Lee, ety, a } Wpgland to determine the econ EVERY TWO WEEKS, mamavink the aod Oui he ents, Bere, When tie wi AL ay . Pn Pes. 3 | ita ab the fore ie this reowect | PA ATMs | Freitas eee Cheer of the cronaed the ocean ta eet hla? The Hy would yor fall if 94 had hulled Begin It Here Monday, July 16 mamma sald I shouldn't loan tt to i pant ef i cl a furme 2 4 are long, and tbe moon bright; him, muttered one, ‘Lye kuown | everybody,""—Christian Herald, bis , onion

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