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TIIE OREGON DAIXa? JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JUNK II, : 1911 i: are excellent. Inexpensive and pourlah- OREGON MOTBUti L JA IN SOCIETY Un. Charles T. . vfaltney lnvlta- ' tion for en at horn yesterday -with reading by Mis Edit Coburn Noy of Boston, brourl't tog etaer Smart g-atheiins; of women who wers charmed by Mini Noyes' interpretation or sirs. Iirwnlnrs "Aurora le," W drama- tiB4 specially for her by Archibald MAM. Mlaa Noves annual vlIU to tho coast ere aJwaya the signal for brilliant aoelal ana lltarary gathering. Last year Mrs.- Wallao MoCemant in vited a large numbar to hoar M iaa Noye read "Bleak. House," tho drama, tisatlon of which aha secured from Mm- Janauschek. tha Bohemian eo inu tuat before her doath. Mlaa Noyea haa coma up from California wher aha na been inc tha mlddla of May. In 8n . Franclaoo ehe waa the guest of Mrs. Sidney . Smith. In portlaad, haa beea entertained by Mra. A. E. ' Hockey. Assisting Mra. Whitney In tha dining- room war A. K. Rockey, Mra. John Forbls, Mra Well Gilbert and Mra Frederick Alva Jaooba. Mra. Rob t Dfocke and Mlaa Carrla Calrln of San Francisco, presided? over tha punoh bowl In tha library. Vaaea of lone stemmed American Beauty roses were used for deooraUona. ' Mlaa TToyea la leaving for her home In the eaat Thura- day and tomorrow afternoon Mra. Theo dora B- wilcox haa UM guests t en " Joy another reading before her depart ure. . - ' i- - - .Judge sad Vr. Chat-tea H. Carey hare sent out tha Invitation for the wedding of their daughter. Mlaa Alloa Carey, and Harold It Sawyer, to be sol emnised" Wednesday. June - Jt, at tha Carey home. Rtvereld drive. OREGON CONGRESS OF MOTHERS . AND PARENT TEACHER CIRCLES T Cenra It ta Vaiaa rf tk Pstt ta Piaa ta Dms Wins- 4 PHILOSOPHY Mr. and. Mra.' R. R. Hog have aa their guest for tha summer MteaCanie Calvin, daughter of Mr. and Mra. G E. Calvin of 8aa Prencieeo, Who were also guest in Portlaod for abort visit a fortnight ago. Mlaa Jane Hog re turned Saturday from Brier Cliff where aha haa seen for the peat year. , , .- , .. h e e -.!.. Mra. H., C Campbell la entertaining with a tea' Friday for Mrs. Frank fi. Thayer of Loa Angela, who haa been the guest of her slater. Mra. Harrison 1 Gray, Piatt, for tha past month.- . 4 ..j . ' Patronease for tha senior class prom enade at. St Heieo'a hall tonight are Mra. Charles 8 (-adding, Mra. A. A. Mor i rison. Mra. T. W. B. London. Mra. Oskar .Huber and, Mra 1L E. Blossom. .. . ' e V. J-','' .;.-.'.'-", Mlaa Dorothea Nash ha aent oat in vitation for a puplla recital to be t given Saturday at Etlere recital ball at I o'clock. Those to participate are Mra. (Ralph Miller. Mlaa. Alice GoettllntV Mill 'Evelina. Magruder and the Misses Mar igaret and Eva Yerateeg. -.f,. - " e . . .'v A --'.-,..'-' - Mra. J. Sherman O" Gorman waa boat ess at am informal bridge of three ta bles Monday evening" for bar. slater and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra.' Lyman T. Powell of Weat Superior, Wla. Card honors ' were won by Mra ;Frank. Mo .: Donoagh and Mr J Powell. Mra. Mel ville Reed will be hostess at bridge Friday evening for Mr. and Mra' Powell and on Saturday-Mrs.' Harry Btchey baa planned a Dutret luncneon lor Mra. Powell at bar honse boat at the re- gon Yacht club. Tuesday Mrs. George D. Petera wlu entertain with a bridge for Mra. , PowelL t a , Mra John A. Reed Is planning to compliment her sister, , Mrs. Wilbur S. Sample, on Friday. Mr. and Mra. Sam pie are returning next weak to Chi cago to make their home there. A simple wedding solemnised last evening In the First Congregational church by Rev. Luther Dyotv at ' o'clock, was that of . Mra. , Ada Male Lerdy, of Loa Angelea. and Cloyd Per kins Lott, also recently of IxaAngelea. They were attended by Mra. Virginia Schumacher, who cam up from Loa Angelea-wttb Mra. Lardy and C W. Helnecka. Donald Hogue. of Loa, AA- geles, waa a guest at the wedding. wedding dinner, followed, at tha Port- land. . Mr. and Mrs. Lott hav taken apartments at the Nob Hill where they are at home to their frlenda Mr. Lott came to Portland some two rnontha ago. He la general manager of agents of tha Pacifio Mutual . Insurance company In the northwest. Ha la a member of the University club and ' secretary in HB ' Oregon Congress of Mother bald tha final meeting of the year a week' ago last Tuesday at the T. w. C A. Mra. R. H. Tata . - preaided. ' . The rose exhibit earning tha same day many members war absent, and It waa decided to bare Mra Tate'a report of the second International eongreae child welfare at Washington. D. CL at a later data ' 1 Tho report of the outgoing offtoeN showed that much earnest work baa been done the past year and food aeed aowa that bespeaks splendid fruitage later. 4 There are at present eighteen parent- teacher associations in the erty and seven other throughout Oregon that are affiliated with tha state and na tional . eongreae vof mothers. Many other eirolee havr been organised that oon template affiliation later. Mra. Charles Hlnea, of Foraot Grave, one of tha newly-elected vioe-p residents, was) eordlally greeted by tba snacaban an Tuesday. July 14 will be mothers eaugraasi dsay at tha Gladstone Chautauqua. Mrs. Robert H. Tau and Mrs. Clara. H. Wal do wtU addreaa tho assembly hi the morning along; the ltnaa of ohild( wel fare, and Dr. Aked, Of Baa Franclaco, formerly on of. England' beat pulpit orator, will lecture along the cn line In the afternoon. .The congress will conduct the kindergarten and day nursery and hav ..engaged a trained kinder artner to bar charge of both. The kindergarten pavilion will be naed also aa baadqnarter for all congress worker Juring- tha ohautaaqua eesloa. Tha chautanqua committee will bar a complete program for eongrea day later. Tha next regular meeting. win be la October. The of floors elected for the coming year, are: President, Mrs. Rob art H. Tate; vioe-presidents, Mr. W. J. Hawkins, Mr. C F. Clarke. Mra. W. R. Llttenberg. Mr. A. N. Bush, Sal era; Mr. C M. Collier, Eugene) Dr. Bell Ferguson, The Dallasi Mr. J. CL Smith, Pndltoni Mrs, Charles Bine, Forest Grove; recording aecretary, Mrs! W. S. Brands t eorresponding seeratary, Mrs, William Hayhurstj treasurer, Mr. Ed ward L. Hart; librarian, Mra J. D. Sul livan; auditor, Mra. a N. Welsb. i'-. e Woodsteck School erred a, though but recently organised, continue to haw a fine attendance and a deep Interest manifested in tha work for child wel fare. .. The circle 1 filled with enthu siasm . and does not Intend to disband for the summer month, bat will con tinue meetings for methers probably out of door. v . ; Stephens ohocl gave e favorable re port, and with tha hearty support of tha prlndpal and teacher 1 looking forward to a splendid work nest year. A blackboard exhibit ef school work was en of the recent features of In tereet for the mothers and elicited muoh praise. Holmaa chooi brought oat thre point that were found of greatest importance in the work: u- Aa endeavor to make the meet ing attractive and instructive. a. Haw speaker who are praotloal and will act mother thinking. . Hav principal make a report en school affair at each meeting, whloh will neoeasarily bring about a oleeer aooporatlo. The sentiment to make the school the ater of lntsrest la the neighborhood I growing la the Holmaa school. Thompson oboe repastg an increase in membership and a deeper in tereet manifested by mother and teacher. Tho aleeing meeting showed th largest Kteadaao for tho rear. vernen aohoaL dosing tta first year la hiid wellar worn, ha aooompllsned great good la th oemmanlty. Th fro kindergarten wrblob was supported throngb tho effnrts of this circle la raising the Bieissary fund, waa aargoly attended and proved that It bad filled groat aeed la th oommnntty. At several meeting th subject of morality presented by able speakers and proved to th mother th need of teaching troth to children. Learning of an existing evil In th district la regard to gangs of rough boys, on of the noble member of th circle took It apoa herself t establish a boy slab for the pnrpo of fighting thl ova by raising their standard and keeping them off the street. Bunnysld circle bad a display ef the chllftrers school work. Tho mother la tho oomnwnlty are taking aa active part la tha parent-teacher moved eat and manifested their appreciation of th teachers by giving them a luncheon. Eliot circle l planning to hold a few ef their meeting at home. M on ta villa circle oontlnuee wide awake and vigorously labors to benefit the entire eommnnlty. Principal, teaeb- and paronta work together aa a unit for the boat needs of tho children. 1110.00 waa raised last year toward tho aupport of th reading room and library, where hundreds of boy and gtrl oongregate. With a large circu lation of books, and se keen aa Interest manifested, MontavQIa should have better faelUtlea to meet the need of bar growing population. Ladd school circle, ear now 1f -born baby, reminds one of tho typical Ore-, r on tan. whloh grow and progresses rapidly. Tho seaJoua workers bop to make this th banner drole of tha weat side sohocla SfflB SUFFERED YEARS FIVE Finally Cared by Lydla E Pink hams Vegetable Compound. Erie. Pa.-- MI suffered for five yeara crom female troubles and at last was ralmost helpless. 1 (went to three doo. Al 3 tors and thv -rticl me no pood, so my sister advised me to try Lydla E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound, and when I bad taken only two bottles I could, , see big; change, so '! took six bottles and I am now strorur and veil again. -1 don't know how to express my thanks for the good it has done me aiid I hope H suffering women will 51 re jLycua iintuam's vegetable Compound a triaL It was worth its weight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Eotuch. 3L P. . No: 7. Erie. Pa. , Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cora- pouna, xnaae irom native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures cf female diseases" we. know- of, and thousands jof roluntaiy ' testimonials pre on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who bare teen cured from almost every form of female complaints;, such as inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains; bsckache, indigestion and . nervous frostrationv Every suffering woman c wes it to berwlf to give Lydia E. Pink liani's Vegetable Compotmd a triat If you M'.'int apeclal advice wrlto f IrsLl'lnkhara, Lynn.Mas for It. at is xrre arxd always Ixelnfale I tb ooth Of th Phi Delta Theta alarn-1 are nl lnb. ,-: ' Mis Rasel Tlchner 1 tho- guest of Ifis Oertrnd! Jonas at Brook, Or.. , e ; Mis norenco Rldsnbangti, His Genevieve Thompson's visitor from Boise, will be the complimented guest at a luncheon gtven Friday by Mis Cully Cook. . . . e s Th Informal Bridge club will bold tho last -meeting of Its season a week from next Tuesday with Mra. Ray Mat- son. Prise for th year will bo award ed then. . ' la the city from Boapaooe. Or. Mr. Mather la a merchant. They are th third Mr. and Mra. Chartea Mather living, and so alga themselves. Prof. Frederick 8. Dunn and wife of Eugene are la tha dty, attending th grand lodge of Mason and Eastern Btar. They are on their way to Eur ope. They are gneata at th Imperial. Wbea a rlrt can atop In tb midst of her sorrow to look la th glasa to aea If bar love trouble are becoming. aha Isn't half a broken hearted aa h think ah la.. . , .. . . ... ..; i ... And whsn a man say he is going to th flog because soma girl won' have him all that bo doe I to go to some other girl for consolation. Then bo think hew sorry th first girl win be when she aee what a good husband ho will make for tho second girt- .- -.,"-. ,t;H." :. And that argument so heated f,..'i . On asparagus still linger. Is it bettor form to oat them '. With a fork or with th finger T irs not eliminate th atalka and grew only th Up. " t It st Wasn't Spoiled. . When grandpa was a tin boy on. awful long aroi .1 ' He was hta parent7 pride aad Joy,' , . For grandma told me ao. But when he was a naughty child , - Ther "used a switch on him." "Subdued hi eplrlts, rash aad wtld ' aty utu uranpa Jim. . When father was a ttttta He laugh about It new If ho was very, vary bad They "snanked him" thl Is bewi . HI mother laid him 'eroa her knee - And put her hand down flat. Then smacked It with tho other Oeel What do you think of that? Bat a for m. now X am small I da 'boot as I please; They daaaent punish ma at all For reasons auch as these: My "free development' assailed," And "Nature's planning foiled" If strange that Grandpa Jim . was whaled And yet he wasn't enoiledl ' Orace Stone Field la Pock. It R at Dried Fruit. When fresh fruit 1 expensive and tha housewife use tb dried prod acta mainly, and vn at thl time of th year whan ther 1 a large fam ily of children fresh fruit Is beyond tb means of a great many mother. Many, however, have but little Idea how valuable the same dried product are and how much nutriment oan be ob tained by preparing them properly. Tha various dried fruit la th market In the eastern lands, where thee fruit grow and are dried la th warm beams of th sua, they form aa Import ant Item of tb dally far. Fig are wholesome, palatable and cheap, and they might be more frequently used and prepared la a more appetising manner than they are. - , :. , .,. . .,' DESSERTS OF F10S. ' Balada, cak filling, sandwich, jelly. aad even Ice cream may be mad of figs. and If th houe wife 1 willing to go to a little trouble In. th making of these fig dainties, she will 'find that ama Ingly dellolou addition t th menu may be brought about. - A a dessert, a compote Of fig 1 par- hap in easiest t makA . , , Washed figs, stewed slowlv with su gar and llce of lemon till tender, served with - whipped cream, make sightly aad palatable dessert , ... s ; s at hi , . ; - '' Ther Was a Reason,''.'','.' ' From th Pittsburg Observer. .' . "Tt's all vary wall for you to preach economy." said bla wife, "but X notio whenever X out dowa expenae that yoa smoke natter cigar and . spend more mony for your own pleasur than at any tnr urn."-,J - "WslL confound Itl What do you sup. pose X want yoa to economise for, any way" The Last Word in Motor Car Luxury v. Gvey Motor Co. 21st and Washington. Stiweta " THE IMPERIAL . ; Oregon's Greatest Hotel : i 150 ROOlis,;':t V' 104 SUITES With Private Bathd ; NSW PIREPEOOP BUILDINO MODERATB KATES ; PHIL If ETSCHAN '& SONS, Pro pa.. MS 5 Imp b stasaaeaaai. pflilfiD fii PORTLAND, OR. 1 fflB i! r fcSi kiiaaau Slui I 1 , zz . it vy-y? - --a. b fcoer on MlXtMOM BOZXABI kluii IZ$ Tonrlats aad Ooas merclal Travelers, apeclal rates made to famlUeo and single gentlemen. The management will bo pleased at all time to shew room and give prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment la las hotel.. Catering a specialty. . O. f, yanfmana, MfT. Hotel Eleventh, Near WhInrton St . ' Largest Cafd in tht city. Service unturpasted 50 ROOMS .................$1.00 PER DAY so rooms r.;. .'..suo per day J ROOMS, WITH BATH..I2.00 PER DAY , Soecill Kates tA . Prmnn fla -i CatMnla Ds. r. v , ' H. C , BO WERS,'. Pre. nd Gen. Mgr. Formerly Manigtr Hotel Portland MoaTal fjaaal ijaanl I 1 iwm rwiyf si N BL Il aoa aaa New Perkins Hotel . nrm and Washington streets In the very heart of Portland activity lodern In every respect RATES 41.00 and up, MODERATE PRICE RESTAURANT ll Q. SWETLAND, Sec arid Mgr. C R Shafer, AsU Mgr. , I r:-4ttlrtl Got Husband on Bet, (Halted Press Lease Wife.) Chicago, Juno 14. Mary McJCillop, In suing for divorce, -ald that aha got her huaband oa a bet, and afterward dlsoovsred he waa the one worst bet. Honored by . Women THE CORNELIUS u'Y',' ''' . ,'' ' ' "Thd'HousW of Welcome " ;' CORNER PARK ANLVALDER STREETS Begrnnlnr May I our rate will be at followai . Oab side back room, $1 per dart tingla front rooms ' 1 J0 per day. Oar mnlbaa meets all tralna. -. : ' Portlandg Newest aad Most Up-to-Dat Hotel C W. CORNELIUS H. E. FLETCHER - Proprietor ' Mnarer mm sataascaa ' aVi Msnar'a frasaaM vTbcn a womaa speak of her Qest accrct nfrla a tracts yea. Mltlioa bav bc stewca thl mark of ccaaV donee Dr..R. V. Pierce, ot Baffslc, N. Y. Evfry wacrc there arc wesson wa bear wttaeae to ta wcader werkieg, enrfs,-pwr at Dr. Pierce' Favorite rroeeripdea which tavee tb nftrii frim pmlm, d . noooaslully irapple with womaa's creak- aad inMM Wh Hot and Cold Water Long Diitanct Phone IN aVVEBY ROOM ' Hotel Lenox COR. JHIRDAND MAIN STS. RATES $1.00 & UP . D. V. aT. orgwaaaa. . rropc a atgrs. IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONd IT nAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. ' No wcaiaa's eppocl was vr ailsd1raot4 r her eonl idsaee siisplsced wbea ah wrt lor advioc, M) the Wcsxa's DiiriNiAir Midical AticoAnoii, Df.' R. V. rUroc, rretideat, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 PWMs nssaws m04 aateral bew ateresMat aaos ty. j " RSg iiiiiiiiiinnniiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiis Dr. R. R. Ollnger of Salem la la th city, for a few days. He Is a guest at tha Imperial. R. F. Whltmore, a merchant of Oranta Pas, ' accompanied by his wife, Is a business visitor In th dty. They are gueeta of the Cornelius. w, B. Allen and wife of Hood River are la the city for a few day, guests st th Cornelius. Mr. Allen Is a proroV nent fruit grower. Conrad Etarln, a druggist of Dallas, Or, accompanied by hi wife, Is a visitor- In 'the city. They are registered at the Cornelius. Edward C. Peas, the well known mer chant of Tho Dalle, is business visi tor In the city. Ho Is registered at the Seward. . Charles p. Urquhart, Ivan Hawkins and Oscar Cutler of tho United States geological survey, arc In the dty, guests at the Seward. . R. F. Furback,' owner of a sawmill. bank, store etc. at tho town of Timber. Or., accompanied by hi wife Is a busi ness visitor in the dty. They ere reg istered at the Seward. . F. C Kelsey, a capitalist of Taooma, la In the city for a few days. H Is a guest at the Seward W. F. McGregor, collector of customs at Astoria, is a visitor In the dty. He i a guest at th Seward Oeorge W. Chesebro, a prominent oap Itallat and real estate owner of The Dalle., la a visitor la tho dty. Be la registered at the Seward. . B. J. CrandaTi. a prominent architect of The Dalles, is a visitor In the dty for, a few dars. He is a guest at the Seward. Th Spokane Indians arc registered at the Bower. Dr. and Mr. P. B. Kleiner, of Min neapolis, are visitor la th dty; Oeorge E. Kleiner, of Medford. 1 with thorn. They arc registered at the Bower. H. Sweeney, of Seattle, who la ta the dty for the purpose of opening a Store. Is registered at the Oregon.- J. B. BlchbaiuB, a prominent lumber dealer of Seattle, Is a business visitor in tb dty. H la , a guest at th Oregon. ' ' -, John Porter, of the firm of Porter brothers, of Spokane, ."Waslu, Is a bus iness visitor iq the city. ., He is a guest at the Oregon..- "--. .; ." ' . R. C. Keeney, the well known real estate- operator of ICugcne, te a baa- lnecs risitor ta. ths dty. He l a guest at tba Oregon. . . r-t , , Mra S.. Elmore of Astoria, aooom- pauwQ or m jumore, is in in euy for -a few day. They ar guests at th Portland. Edgar Hafer. the wall known lumber dealer and booster. Is a Visitor in th city for a few days. He,ls a guest at the Portland. W. n. HUl. a prominent cattleman of Role, Idaho. Is in the dty for a few days on a business vlsU... He Is a guest st tha Imperial, v --.v : Mr. and Mra. Chart Mather,-third, 3 Women who want to enjoy real, foot com S fort, or those who suffer with any foot trouble. Eg will find pleasant relief and genuine foot ease S3 in Mayer Martha Washington Comfort Shoes, E You will never know what real foot comfort is S3 until you wear these' wonderful comfort-giving, stylish ZS leaking shoes. They afford relaxation and relief to 2 feet that tire, burn, ache, itch or perspire. ! - , . SS, Mayer Martha Washington Gmfort Shoes are ss made without buttons or laces, which permits - shppmg them on of off atwilL, SS The rubber gore at the SS sides yields with every S movement of the foot ZS insures a smooth lit, but SI. gives plenty of room and genuine comfort S And besides their com- S fort-giving qualities, Mayer. Es Martha Washington Com fort Shoes are trim, stylish 5 end dressy. -Made in all skes and three heightt, ' . The best shoe met 3 chants handle the S genuine. If you can't find a deal' S3 er write to us. S F.MayerBoot & Shoe Co The shoes without buttons or v faces 7 ar ,h.-r-:-t.-tii.--:i.r t m : n i aaaaaaa x jj .mm1 Summer Excursion Tickets East-Bound 'ON SALE ON NUMEROUS DATES MAY 16 TO SEPTEMBER 7. 1911 Northern Pacific. Ry. THE. ORICINAL SCLNIC HIGHWAY A few trnpJes-eimiJtr reductions to many other points "in the Eastern United State and Canada, ai well a the Middle West; St Paul ,....$00 Minneapolis ............ 60.00 Duluth U.,.. 60.00 Superior ......... 60.00 Chicago ............... . . . 72J0 St Louit 7&00 New York S108.50 Philadelphia ............ 108.50 Omaha ................ 60.00 Detroit - 82.50 Boston 110.00 Montreal, Que...... 105.00 Long Hmit and liberal stopovers. ' ' Low rates for Great Lakes steamer trips. We serve those "Great Big Baked Potatoes." Let ut arrange your itinerary it will be a pleasure r 'Rout of th North Coast Lim REMEMBER THESE EVENTS t Astoria Centennial '..Autr 1ft 0 Tacoma Carnival of Nations... July 3 to S Seattle Golden Potlatch .....July 17 to 22 ....... Sent 14 to 16 Pendleton Round-Up Minneapolis Civic Celebration ... . July 2 to 8 Duluth Water Pageant ...... Tuly 20 to 22 Yellowstone Park ......June 15 to Sept 15 Through Sleepers Daily to Official Park 7 entrance. , A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Portland , w .i , , 255 Morrison Sep Portland. Summer Excursions to the East la, laV ir, ax. i. 30. Jon B, T, 8, aa, 83, 84, 8 July X, t, , , . . 1. 80, 88, Beptaiaaer V 8, 4, $, 8, f. - WARNING! SlfflJ-.S uine. There are nnmermia fmrra, S3 1 A? f . 11 . . mm . - uuiis uutius ra toom iikb niavpr Msrtri Washington ComfortShoe.but they lack ihri S , cumor, wearing qualities. Jit and style. fZS ' A The real Martha WsshinorrMi h h nam M1Lf mm W " - - w - ljWM suesvsv UV IStV AfaUU Ulsjft aaBasfJ ashincton end th Kfavar TrarfA Mors- utmmrxMA M s I - f " . mjm mwwv vmmukm. aiauipui vu kiAU wmmmt 8016. Kefnsfl nr Mmfnrf chnA ntfaraA f ... VT w.w.a INIVW VUMVU JVV TMrVM UiQ sBBa1 filarflui Washington name and Mayer Trade Mark. SS Ili.aUlllIIIIIII Western Branch: Washington Shoe Mf g:Go; Seattle Wash. CHICAGO AND RETURN. . ...... $72.50 i ST. LOUIS AND RETURN v...... .$70.00 NEW YORK AND RETURN .. ... .$108.50 BOSTON 4ND RETURN. ...... . .$U0.00 ST. 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