Pure Blood t’ O R TLAN D CEM ENT. The Evolution of Household Remedies. tngredients Necessary In the Manu­ facture of This Product. By J Shirley Jon«. Chemist. Idaho Experiment The modern patent medicine busi­ Station. Moscow. Is certain if you take H ood's Sarsaparilla. From time to time the members of ness is the natural outgrowth of the T h is great m edicine cures those eruptions, the experiment station staff are asked eld-time household remedies. for information concerning the proper­ In the early history o f this country, im ples and boils that appear at all seasons; ties, composition, and methods oi man­ E V E F.Y F A M IL Y H AD IT S HOME­ cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczem a; ufacture of Portland cement. These M ADE MEDICINES. Herb teas, adapts itself eq u a lly w e ll to, and also cures, dys­ inquiries are usually answered by the bitters, laxatives and tonics, were to be station chemist. Below Is given a tvpi- pepsia and a ll stomach troubles; cures rheu­ , found in almost every house, compound­ cal letter of inquiry on this subject, m atism and ca ta rrh ; cures nervous troubles, and following it is the reply given by ed by the housewife, sometimes assisted d e b ility and that tired feeling. by the apothecary or the fam ily doctor, the station chemist. j Such remedies as pierà, which was Weiser, Ida., Feb. 26, 1908. S a r s a t a b s - F o r those who p refer m edicine In tab- let form . H ood's Sarsaparilla is now pur up in choco­ I would like to know the ingredient aloes and quassia, dissolved in apple Mrs. C K Tyler. Burlington. V lated tablets called Sarsatabs, as w ell as in the usual says: “ The cares of a huge farm, so and process of making Portland cement. brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made liquid form . Sarsatabs have identically the same much to do aud so little health to do it I o f whiskey, hops and bitter barks. A _ curative properties as the liquid form, i esides accu­ with, caused almost a complete break Is the body oi clay or soapstone? bloodpo..mndthin n o.ti»n «th think I have the raw material, Please gc0re or more o f popular, home-made racy o f dose, convenience, economy.-—no loss by evap­ down: little sleep. Hood a Sarsaparilla gave oration. breakage, or leakage. Druggists or prom ptly appetite, natural sleep, perfect health, answer and oblige.— A. W. remedies w ere thus compounded, the by m ail. C. I. H ood Co.. Low ell. Mass. strength to do all my work." A great deal of time and labor have formulae for which were passed along been spent by various chemists in in- from house to house, sometimes written, S h ift in g th e R e s p o n s ib ility . Wouid Tnk« a chases. | vestigating the composition and prop- sometimes verbally communicated. Teaeh.r— Mr*. Clubber, your little Not a cent," replied the rich man erties oi Portland cement. The con- The patent medicine business is a O l e r . r R . frequently comes to school with coldly - - 1 elusions drawn from these investiga- “mouey Is not good for the his fact unwashed. tions are not al way concordant, but no natural outgrowth from this w hole­ poor." Mrs. Clubber— Why. good gracious. some, old-time custom. In the begin- from . the "W ell,” responded the applicant, 1 one . dissents ... , . . . view . , that , . the Miss Lipsicum. what do you keep a school "Just pretend that vou have a grudge ingredient«i of tfaia kind of cb - ning, some enterprising doctor, im- janitor for !—Chicago Tribune. ment are lime, silica and alumina, pressed by the usefulness o f one o! against me."— Philadelphia Ledger. Other elements are always present, these home-made " remedies, “ — take ‘ would M others w ill find Mrs. W in slo w ’s Soothing W a s t e o f E n e rg y * however, among them being magnesia, it up, improve it in many ways, manu­ Syrup the beet remedy to use lor ih e irc h ila re u t a r in g the teething period. T h e prize hen resolved to qu it layin g soda, potash, iron, phosphorus, man- facture it on a large scale, advertise it “ I t seems so u tterly absurd,” she The thimble was at first worn on the clucked, " f o r a $r»(K> fo w l to spend her Meifde,' good ce men ts* va ry consuier^bly mainly through almanacs for the home, thumb and was called "tbumbell.” time and strength in turning out eggs at in composition, but the three import­ and thus it would become used over a A cork carried to a depth of 200 feet 30 cent* a dozen.” ant ingredienst will run about a* fol­ large area. L A T T E R L Y T H E HOUSE­ helow the surface of the sea will not rise P e rch in g h erself on her exclusive lows: Lime, 68 to 67 percent; silica, HOLD R E M E D Y BUSINESS TOOK again owing to the great pressure of roost, she eyed the common barnyard hens 19 to 25 per cent; alumina, 5 to 10 per A M ORE E X A C T A N D S C IE N T IF IC water. below her w ith lo fty disdain. cent; and magnesia is allowable to the FORM. extent of 3 to 5 per cent. C IT O St. Vitos* P sn re and all Nerven» JMwases D o m e s t ic A m e n it ie s . Peruna was origin ally one o f these g l I W permanently cured hy Pr. K.ine’ s (t r i. The raw materials from which Port­ , old-time remedies. I t was used by the K n ic k e r— I ’ ve w aited an hour fo r you K e rrs Restorer. Hend for FitI II |2trlal bottlo treatise. Dr. It. n .lilln .,L d ., SSI Arch at., PhUa-.l'a. to get you r hat on straight. land cement Is manufactured are cl.ssi- MennoniteSi o f Pennsylvania, before it ___ , .t,____v n . T , . „ 1 . tv . M rs. K n ic k e r— W e ll, I ’ ve w aited longer fled as argillaceous and calcareous. was offered to the public for sale. Dr, Mo Time for Thnf. than that fo r you to get you r feet on Some common forms of the first are Hartman, T H E O R IG IN A L COM­ Philanthropic Woman igiving him a s tra ig h t.— N e w Y o rk Sun. clay, shale, and slate, and of the latter earn)—-You work, I suppose, when you limestone, marl and chalk. In these PO U N D E R OF P E R U N A , is o f Men- can find employment? A terrible noise of thumping and two classes of raw materials are found nonite origin. First, he prescribed it Seymold Storey— Work? When I ain't stamping came from Bob'* room eurly all the ingredients necessary in the for his neighbors and his patients. eatin' and sleepin’, ma'nra, my entire time oue morning. manufacture of Portland cement. In The sale o f it increased, and at last he is eckypied in solicitin' work ! “ Bobby, Bobby," called bis mother, the iron regions of Pennsylvania, how­ from downstairs, “ what is going on ever, blast furnace slag is made to re established a manufactory and fur­ nished it to the general drug trade. up there?" place the clay or shale. From what­ Peruna is useful in a great many “ My shoes," replied Bob ever source the taw materials are ob­ tained, the cement manufacturer must climatic ailments, such as coughs, colds, F or Infants and Children. see that they are so mixed that the sore throat, bronchitis, and catarrhal A R e a l 1 h a rlty . Tess— And what do you think? Mr. product of calcination contains the im­ diseases generally. THOUSANDS OF Goodhnrt hadn't been alone with me portant compounds mentioned above in F A M IL IE S H A V E LE A R N E D T H E for five minutes before he offered to the proportions that experience lias USE OF P E R U N A and its value in the Biguutureoi taught are the ones necessary in a good treatment o f these ailments. k ie s me. They Jess— Yes, that's one thing about cement. It becomes almost imperative have learned to trust and believe in f l u g g e n t i u K a n In i p r o v e u i e n t . tack Uoodlmrt; he's Just as soft-heart­ then that the chemical composition of Dr Hartman’g judgment, and to rely __, . , j ; 6 1 Customer (at dairy luuch counter) — ed and charitable as he can be.— Phil­ the taw materials should be known. Although the writer is not personally ,011 reme“ y> Peruna. You have to pay out a good deal of money adelphia Press. acquainted with ttie limestone regions ' - ■ ■ ■ - - - - = for the ginger you use. do you not? Proprietor— Ginger? Why, no; gin G i v i n g n n 1II u .t r a t In n . F lib b e r ty — “ W hen I begin to suspect cf this state, it appears that there are f t r ’s cheap. V oir# (o v e r the telep h ou e) — "Profei- bat I'm w ork in g too hard at my business at least two localities in Northern Ida­ Customer—Then why don’t you food I go and consult my doctor. If he says ho where limestone is found in abund­ sor. 1 am g e llin g up a «peeial article for some of it to your waiters? ance, and since clay is also present, at one o f the Illu stra ted weekly paper# on I ’ m all r ig h t I go back to w o rk ." J ib b it— " T h e r e 's noth in g o rig in a l in least in spots, in the same district, I ‘T h e V a lu e o f the t’omparatlveiy U n im ­ T h *re is m ore Catarrh In this section o f thf that ides. W h en ever 1 get uneasy about there seems to be good reason for be­ po rta n t.' l ’ len.e tell me, fo r instance, one eountry than a llo t.ie r diseases put to^-et iei and until the last few years was supposed to t n y se lf I a p p ly fo r a nother thousand or lieving that in the future a great deal ' o f you r methods o f sa vin g y o u r odd# aud Incurable. For a great many years d « «• t*• i tw o o f life insurance. I f I pass the e l ­ of the Portland cement used in this | ends o f time, by which you are enabled to it a local disease and proscribe do so much w ork w ithout having to im in a tion I know I'm O. Iv ." I tronounced ocal remedies, and by constantly fa ilin g t state will he made at home. h u rry ." C A STO R IA Tha Kind You Have Always Bough! cure w ith local treatm ent, pronounced it in curable. Science has p ro.en catarrh to be i constitutional disease and therefore require constitutional treatment. H a ll’s Catarrh ( un m anufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolefh Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on t market. It is taken internally in doses from 1 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on th blood and mucous surfaces o f the system T h ey offer one hundred dollars for any case i fails to cure. Send for circulars and test! xnonials. Address: F. J. C H E N E Y <& CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Drnggi«ts, 75c. Take H a ll’s Fam ily P ills for constipation. K v e r y b o ilr Laughed The P r o fe s s o r — “ A lw a y s om ittin g the O f Interest to Farmers, 'goo d -b y ' when using the telep hone." The following publications of interest (H a n g s up receiver ! to farmers and others have been issued N o t Y « t , but Soon. by the Agricultural department of the “ S a y ,” w ired the ch airm an o f th « Ska- Federal government and w ill be furn­ ished free, so long as they are availa­ dunk cam paign com m ittee, " c a n ’ t you «end ble, except where otherwise noted, up­ us speakers o f beltar ca lib er than th « on application to the Superintendent chaps that talked here last n ig h t? ” “ W e 'r e m erely firiu g the opening gun« of Documents, Government Printing o f the ca m p a ign .’ ’ w ired back th « po litical Office, Washington, D. C.: A a an In v e stm e n t. m an ager at head qu arter«. “ W e ’ ll send you A F la t t e r e r . Bulletin No. 100.— Report of Irriga­ some b ig g e r bores a fte r a w h ile .” " A m an,” said the ph ilosophical b oard­ “ Ye*, ma'am,’’ the convict was say­ tion Investigations in California, under ing. " I ’m here Jist for trying to flatter er, - is like a gold m ioe. Y ou never know F r e e < on<*t*n I o f ( l i e P e o p l e . vh a t’s in him u ntil you have run d r ifts the direction of Elwood Mead, expert * rich man." Pp. 411, pis. 29, figs. 16. T h f* “ p io n e e r A m e r ic a n D e m o c r a t " hrough him, aa it w ere, and explored him in charge. “ The idea !" exclaimed the prison vis Price, paper, 90 cents; cloth, $1.26. tva * t h e R e v . T h o m a s H o o k e r o f C o n ­ n all his levels.” ltor. “ T h a t ’s w hy I take m ighty little »toek This report deals with investigation n e c tic u t, w h o . In a serm o n In I f a r t f o n l “ Yes, ma’am. I J 1st tried to Imitate n men,” rem arked the peeaim istic hoard* carried on during the summer of 1900 In th e y e a r 1633, sa id , “ T h e fo u n d a ­ bis signature on a check.”— Tit-Bit*. to in cooperation with the California tio n f a ll a u t h o r it y Is flr s fly la id in Water and Forest Association. In ad­ th e fr e e c o n se n t o f the p e o p le .” T h e r e , dition to a review of the agricultural in e m b ry o , w e r e the Revolution and situation In the state, it presents a th e g r e a t rep u b lic. In th e “ F u n d a ­ [ comprehensive discusion of the water m e n ta l O r d e r s o f C o n n e c tic u t,” in s p ire d A v iM | laws and customs under which irriga­ by H o o k e r and a d o p te d at H a r t fo r d in tion is practiced in California as typi­ W 38, w e h a v e th e ft rat w r it t e n c o n s ti­ fied by the conditions in Honey Lske basin and on Yuba river, Cache creek, tu tio n k n o u u to h is to r y th a t created Salinas river, San Joaquin river, Kings a g o v e r n m e n t. A n il th at g o v e r n m e n t river, I.os Angeles river, Sweetwater w a s as n e a r a p e r fe c t d e m o c r a c y aa \ river and San Jacinto river. It de­ th e w o r ld has e v e r seen .— N e w York scribes the methods and means by A m e r ic a n . 1 which water is diverted from thrse rin iiiK » >**•**!. streams and used for irrigation and the " M i s t e r , " w h in e d th e sm a ll u rchin, indefinite and excessive appropriations as be s h iv e r e d fr o m head to fo o t, “ It of water and the resulting litigation, and disousscs the evils resulting (torn is so b it t e r co ld . C -ca n ’t y e r spare ms a n ic k e l? ” absence of state control of streams. " Y e s , m y b o y ." r e p lie d the benevo­ Bulletin No. 105.— Irrigation in the FOR STIFFNESS, SORENESS, SPRAIN OP BRUI8R* United States. Testimony of Elwood len t o ld g e n tle m a n as he opened bis NOTHING IS BETTER TH AT YOU CAN USEJ Mead, irrigation expert in charge, be­ p u rse a n d fish ed ou t tba co in . LUMBAGO’S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, “ T h n n k s . m is t e r ." fore the United States Industrial com­ YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE| " A n d n o w I su p p ose yon are going mission, June 11 and 12, 1901. Pp. SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES 8POIL, 47, pis. 12, fig. 1. Price 15 cents. The to bu y fu e l w ith I t ? " FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL 25c.— A U . D R U G G ISTSSO o. "Nope! An Ice-cream soda.” statement made before the Industrial commission deals chiefly with the legal status of irrigation, touching on state control, national aid t> irrigation, and B e g g in g B e a t. W o r k in g . the disposal of the public graxing lands. It ha* been proved that no fewer The necessity and possibility of storage than 32.000 beggara are at present mak­ are also discuss»]. IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHCR ing a better llvlug la Vienna than or­ j Bulletin No. 133.— Report of Irriga- of the Well-Informed of the World hat AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY dinary workmen. On* notorious family i tion Investigations for 1902, under the always been for a simple, pleasant j of professional beggars recently gave direction of Elwood Mead, chief of irri­ and efficient liquid laxative remedy of a grand hall and a concert at ■ local gation investigation, office of experi­ known value; a laxative which physi­ hotel. ment stations. Pp. 266, pis. 12, figs. cians could sanction for family usa ^5tl BRV“> 16. Price 25 cents. This bulletin because Its component parts are A new desk and office convenience ia gives the result of the fourth season's known to them to be wholesome and a tool fo r rem ovin g rusry or corroded Investigations cf the problems of irri­ truly beneficial la effect, acceptable »3 5 9 pens fro m the holder. M oat persons who gation, the results obtained in similar to the system and gentle, yet prompt, w ork at a desk have experienced more or investigations in previous years being V . This trade mark in action. A and the word le u difficu lty in this connection, and very reporter! in Bulletins 86, 104 and 119, L \ T ow er on the In supplying that demand with its often the fin ger* a re cut w ith the sharp of this office noted strove. buttons distin­ edges o f the pen or soiled w ith rust and excellent combination of Syrup of (waned Penepkle. guish this high ink. T h is clever device has handies like I ) ' grade slicker from Peel the pumpkin, cut into pieces and Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali­ pliers, by closin g which the pen is g r ip ­ j the just as good aov.r with boiling water. Stew anti] fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along b ra n d . ped and then draw n out by a sm all trig - . J -e~re very tender, then rub through s colon ethical lines and relies on the merits eer-like lever operated by th . forefin ger. der. Return to the Ore. bring to ■ hard of the laxative for Us remarkable troll, sweeten to taste and. white hot) success. !i^. flu the overflowing hot Jars and That Is one of many reasons why anal Im m e d la te lv .___ Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is S p o n ir« D r o p ( a k M , given the preference by the Well- Three eggs, o n e an d o n e - half cuj»« Informed. To get Us beneficial effects sugar, two cups flo u r, o n e - h s l* cu p cold water, two t e a s p o o n fu ls bnk i g p o w d e r always buy the genuine— manufac­ one tesepoonful e x t r a c t lem on . B ent tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., the eggs w ith o u t separating, a d d t:,* only, and for sale by all leading sugar, w a t e r , flo u r an d bakl ig p o w d e r druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. sifted t o g e t h e r , s n d flavoring. B ak e U S E D T H t W O R L D O V T R TO C U R E A B O L D !H O R E O A T . In muffin pane o r cups In q u ic k oven. “ Perhaps you would feel better,” said the hopeful and helpful person, “ if you would do something to lighten the hearts of your fellow meu.” “ That’s Just what I have been do­ ng," unswered Mr. Sirius Barker. “ My mt blew off and I had to chase it two docks!” — Washington Star. S-JACSBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN iv/S' f t l i f e The G eneral D em an d MADE FOR SERVICE WATERPROOF POMMEL SLICKERS Tht.ro is O nly One “ i. onto Q u in in e ” That Is L a x a t iv e B r o n te Q u in in e Aiwsvs remember ths full n for thij signature on everv Look box. 24c SWA PUTNAM To F it th « C r lm «. *'I reckon I ’m guilty, y’r honor," «nuf- d«d th« leathery faced old vagabound who had been run in for drunkenness and gen eral worthlessness, “ but it ain't my fault." “ Whose fault is it?” iuquired the police justice. “ It’s the fault o’ my brother-in-law an* my sister-in -law . T h e y won’t let me live with ’em auy more. When a feller’s in­ laws goes back on 'im, y'r honor, be cain’t help bein’ a outlaw." “ Six months in the workhouse!" roared th« police justice. A bseu c« of For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour­ age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale,delicate? Do not forget A y e r’s Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. M in d . Exhausted by the labor of carrying the furniture out of the building, the man whose dwelling was ablaze from cellar to garret mechanically rolled a cigaroot and turned to one of the firemen. "Have you got a match?” he panted. “ A match?’’ growled the fireman. “ If >ou want to light that thing go and touch it to your house!" Mo I* rlv il««;e s . The business agent stuck his head In­ side the ehop door. A solitary mau was at work. "What are you doing here?" he de­ manded. “ Dou’t you know this is a holi­ day?" “ Not for me,” answered the aoTTtary man. without lockiug up from his work. “ I ’m the boss.” A Thf* children cannot possibly have good health unless the bowels me in proper condi­ tion. A sluggish liver gives a coated tongue, bad breath, constipated bowels. Correct all these bv giving small laxative doses of Ayer’s Pills. All vegetable, sugar coated. D r llc a t« (h e / I iters Tnak, T ig e r. On the overthrow of the monarchy of f.ouli Philippe a Sunday crowd vis­ ited the Jardin dc* Plante* and was amazed to find the fine specimen of the Bengal tiger still bearing the label of “ Le Tlgre Royal.” Xothlug would serve the furious crowd but that at once on the spot the autborlttei should change the name to “ Le Tlgre Nation­ al,” and they did.— I/yndon Academy. HAIR M<.OR. AGUE CIRE. CHERRY PECTORAL, j SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and Heap Wrapper* from “ 20 “Th# newspapers," said ths orator solemnly, "do not tell the truth.” "Perhaps not,” answered the editor regretfully. "W e do our best; but. you know, there Is nothing more difficult than to tell the truth In a way thal won't put It up to some one to chal­ lenge your veracity."— Washington Star. N a m in g Made by J. . C. Ayer Co., Lowell, 1 xf.o manufacturers o f A A Mule T e a m B o r a x ” Product* aud exchange them for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE *0 page tllustratsd catalogue of 1000 artlolos glvoa sway FRE EX Address PA C IFIC COAST BORAX CO Oakland. Cal. MOORE OPEN A LL TH E YE AB C latsop B each S easide , O reoos D irectly on the Loach overlooking the ocean. Hot aalt hatha and I aurf bathing. Herren- | tlon pier for fish lug. parlor*. Kite trie lights, l i r e - I e und ateani in at. Fin© walks I y M and driven. Sea foods a spec- I 11 laity. Hates. $¿..»0 and $3.00 I A#* Special rates by the week. . J . MOU U E, P r o p r ie to r § "T he H ouse P N U No. 15—OR I V I I K N w r it in g t o ml v * *r tla «r« p i « « « « IT m en tion th is paper. 1 CURES . RHEUMATISM E very case of Rheumatism has its origin and its development in the blood. It is not a disease which is contracted lik e a cold, hut it is in the blood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or any physical irregularities, such as a spell o f indigestion, bowel disturbance, etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which are the natural symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which are carried through the circulation to every part of the system. Every muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and join t becomes saturated with these acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter, and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma­ nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external treatment. Such measures g iv e temporary relief, but In order to conquer Rheumatism and bring al>out a Somrtlm. ago, I had Rh.um .tiim and bad to /er I complete cure, the uric acid and quit work. The pain in my back .nd betweaa other inflammatory matter must be my shoulder, w e. to lot-nee I could not rest or ! expelled, and this cannot be done alrep. I tried everythiof. but nothing did me any good till I heard of and took S. S. 9. This med­ with external treatment. S. S. S. ;ntly icine cured me sound and well. It purified my | cures Rheumatism because it is a blood and made me feel tike a new man. perfect and entirely vegetable blood COXRAD LOHR, Anderson, Ind. 122 B. 19th St. purifier. It goes down into the circulation, neutralizes the acids, 1 was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I and dissolves the irritating depos­ hsd it in my knees, tegs and ankles, and any on# who has evsr had Rheumatism knows how eicro- its which are pressing on the sensi­ eiadng the pain is and how it interferes with oao tive nerves and tissues and produc­ at ork. I was truly in bad s h ip . having bean bothered with it for ten yeare, off and on. A ing pain, enriches the weak, sour local physician advised me to use S. S. S. 1 did blood, and removes every- atom of so. After taking two bottles I noticed the sore­ im purity from the circulation. So ness and pain wsra greatly raducad. I continued instead of beinpr a weak, sour the medicine and waa thoroughly cured; all paia, soreness and inflammation tone. I recomi stream, distributing uric acid to the V rte' S- S. 8. to all Rheumatic sufferer». different parts of the system, the J. L. AGffEW, Is and blood is strong and healthy and SOS B. Greenbrier S t, Mt. Vernon. Ohio. f, i. i therefore able to supply every mus- tie, nerve, honeanri tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam­ P mation and sw elling subside, ihe pains and aches cease, and r.ot only ia J I« Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S. S. the entire general health is benefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma­ t tism, whether acute or chronic, S. S. S. w ill be found a safe and reliable treat­ ment. Special book on Rheumatism and any medical advice you desire will be furnished free T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC CO., A T L A N T A , GA. SHOCS AT ALL ’ PltlCCS. FOR (V E R Y MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, MEN. B OV S. WO MEN. M I S S E S A N D CHI LDREN . • a j" - _ M JUV~ w - L . 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