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IiinU-iuI of tlmlr imuul numb
miniilhly iliinrn, tlm (lerniniiln club
hold n Miry enjoyable miimitiu bull at
tint Niitiitorlum .Miinilay cM'iiliii:,
tblrly ioiiiIim In owtumo mrtliliat
Iiir. At Ki::iO after tho uriuul march
innuliH went nimoveil nud ninny wore
tint MiriirliH'ii. I'our prUcH wore
awarded,
1 1 tin I ilmmied tail), Mr (). It. I'oiiIh,
(Ireek continue,
lUmt drKiHl until, Hint II. HaiiiihiIh,
military contninn
Mintt I'omlrnl dreimed couple, Mr.
ninl .MrH. ,Mc(.'llli, country julicn.
I'tilhiwlni; In n )Ut of I bono In io-
tlllllOH!
Mi. tiro. T I'oyi'n, V. H. A. ulrl;
Mr. den. T, l'n)t'n, biiNnbnll pin) or;
Mm Ciitllu. Kbonlj Mr. Cntlln, uliiml;
Mr (iiMiiKii Millar, dniitli; Mm. tleo
Mllitr. Toih); Mrs, John lletor. Top.
; Mr. John Holer. It Mi ball pln)tr:
.Mm. Mate llyilu. plul( ilmuluii; Mr.
Mul lltiyednn, kIuiM. Mrs. II. Hon
iicy, JitpnuuM' Klrl; Mr. II. Ilonni'y.
Vnina Yauin man; Mm. It Union,
xi'liool r.lrl; Mr. It. Kr.te, clown; Mm
II. Koontr. Tambourine r.lrl; Mr It
Woods, bull Ihi; MIm Claru Wood.
Yiiuiii Yiiinn Klrl; Mm. V Diamond,
kIuiM: Mr. W Dlittiiouil, Imll plnitr;
Mr. Clienter Parker, baby. MrH. t'licn
tur 1'arknr. Hindu Indy; Mr. T. Tor
plu, darkey ilmli; MrH. T. Turplti
(l)ly Klrl. Mr Kwlnc IrUh ball
pln)ir; Mr Kwlm:, Indian innld;
Mm It. H Mollrlde, nlKbt; Mr. John
Summon llli, Jew; Mth John Hum
iiinrvlllii. Klumt, Mr. V. Wolnor. bull
player; Mr. V. Wnlmir, country
miiiiiiiii; Mr. II V Knuuicr. boudoulr
Klrl; Mm. ('linn. Col w oil, 1C-1 Crom
numi'. Mr ('linn. I'oluidl, boll boy;
Mm. P. llidlltiK"r. pop corn Klrl; Mr.
P. IlidliiKiT. clown; Mr. II. Miller,
ball plnxir. MrH II. Miller. Dutch
Klrl; Mr. (toy Youui:, ball plu) it;
Mm, tlm Hamuulii. Dutch Klrl; Mr. Y
II. Miller, bull plnyvr; MIm M. lilts
rlchH, l.lttlo llo lVnp.
A dt'llcloti liinclu'on wan irnrM'd ut
luldulKht nud orrouo bud n munt
I'lijoyablo tliiio.
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On TiioMday inciiliii:, Jiiuuitry ',
thti ladlrH of tho Altnr Hocluty Kau
it cnid party In tho purUh hull that
wan In t'M'ry way on of tbo iiiohi
'iiloyabln i'VpiHh of tho ulntcr. Tho
hull priHii'iiti'il tlm nppi'nruiKc of it
woodland doll, bought nud wrciitltH
ItfliiK iiHi'd In profuHiou, together
with potted plant nud the ti Hint 1
.NuiiiK IioIIh ami iluiol. The liullua In
clutrKO bllVo every reitmill to tm
plenum! with ruNiiltu, not only from
it financial Mandpolnt hlch wiih
niiiNt r.ratlfyliiK. but iiIho on itrcoiiut
of tho iitiuoHphero of cumrndcrlo and
Komi cheer, Thtmo on tlm reception
coiuiulttiiii were MondmiioM Delhi mid
Jti'limldl. decorntlon cominltten, Mm
I'latt und MIiuoh (lennvlino lloau
nud A- llioad; refroHhniaut comtiilt
tee, MeHitltllleH (iltrretl, (Hidden,
Hchuttxi', Mlkhclio. I'roKrttHlvi
whlitt miih plus imI nt fourteen IlibleH
from elKht until (en. At ten o'clock
n dsllcliiim lunch wax erved, after
which the floor unit cleitreil and
thoHo ho Inc'lued ilituced to piano
luuhle fin iiInImmI by .Mm. (I. Connor.
Mm. I'latt an. I Mil Whitman. At
1 1 : :t 0 the many i,iuIm ileaited iih
HiirliiK oeryoiio (hut the efforta
npeiiL on tlndr ouiertitluun'ut hud
been hlKhty HUccoxHful.
A very eitjoynblo paity wna Klven
litHt I'liday oveuliiK nt tlm homo of
Mr. nud Mm. I). V. Mnddox, of Port
laud avenue, by their hop, (Scow
Mnddox, In honor of MIhd l'rant'os
llitllouny, uho Ih leiivliu; tho city,
Dainty refreshment!! worn mirvuil
ilurliiK tlm oveuliiK and iiiiihIo unit
Kiiint'H were enjoyeil by nil. TIiohu
liniBetit wern: MIhhoh Mildred WldiH,
l.ornlno CowkIII, llolen Htovonn, Mar
Jorlo HloveiiH, Junuuotto I'attemon,
Mercedim Ilnrber, Mnrlo KIiik, Mnrlo
Hammond, I.oiiIho DaildyHmuii, draco
l'lt'iulni;, Mnrlo Plemlni?, Knthorlno
llnllowity, KrnnroH llalloway, Wllinn
Hairltuin and l.aura nntoH; MeHHrn.
Win. HtliiHon, lliyitn I'lerco, Donitld
Ituuyard, (lion Ktull, Cluro Jaqual,
llnrbort l.uul, Noel Harbor, IIiihuoI
Heamoii, Kluiur Vromuu, llornard
UobortH, l'Mwnrtl HubuoII, and auorgo
Mnddox,
Mih, K, C, I'MiiioiiiIh uiitortnluud thn
lCnnt Hide C'lrclo of tho Methodist
church WodnoHdny afternoon nt hor
homo on ICiibI JiioUhou Btiect,
j Mr. and Mih, K. M. MuKoimy lmvo
leturued from an cxleuileil oiiHleru
lilp,
Tlio C V, II. M. liml I(h litHt re.
I ulur nii'i'tliii: at tho bciiiitlful now
' liuiun of .Mm. I). V. Drtukol on i:wt
Alii I n Mtrri'l. .Mtk. a. J. lliiudy won
In tluiiK' of lint nuietlni; Mr"- tn r-
lenter r.nvii iilt nn Interentlni; talk
on inlHHlonnry work, lllddnu iUim
, IIoiih nud ntiHMitrH Morn itlveu Mrii
II. P. Klrby iitu n renilliiK which
wa,i enjoyed by .all, entitled "In mh
Milch." Mrn, llanliy kiivo nn Inter'
extlni talk on tho Co I let; e of Mln
hIoiih. Mm. (Iny lenderod two beau
tlful piano union, Mrn, J, II Ilel.
linger had it paper, "I.'cIioch Prom
the Convention Held ut Toronto,
Canada," October I It beltiK the
find International contention over
held on thin work After the pro
(tram tbo meetliiK mih turned over
to Mrn. Uulnley nud it niinliieiiR nch
lilon follow ei The HOclely decided
IMo hold it inUHlouiiry ten WiihIiIiik.
tou'rt birthday. At the rtoie of the
hi'hhIoii dcdlrloiiH refreHlimvlitH were
ered.
Thu miu"iu'n inlHHlonnry council
of tlm M. I," Cliurcli Houtli met nt
tlm churrli WedtiCHduy afternoon.
After n lirlvf bunliicioi KeJitlon the
follow ItlK offliom were elected fot
tho otihiiliiK )ear: Mr. Prank Until''
don, preldent; Mih. Itobert I.. Tay
lor, flmt vlce-pri'tildi'iit; MIm (lert
rude Hrhiuli, iMcond ilrc-prcrtldcnt;
Mm Itlley D. HetlKOU, third vice
predldent; Mm K J Conrad, fourth
vlrwprunldeiit; Mr Itl'ey D Hin
Hon. recordliu; fecretnry; Mr (.' K
Kirk, corrcHpoudluK Hecretnry; Mth
Coburn, Low In, nr,'iit for iiiIuhIoii
nry Voire; Mrn. II H. Ilrnnham,
council, trenmirer; Mr. Hubert I..
Taylor, local trenmirer; Mm. Coburn
Lew In, Riiperlutendeut iiretm work.
At tho clone of the hckhIoii Mrn. II.
S. Ilranhani rerveii dainty refrcMh
tuent. Mr. ami Mm. K. C. Mnaodam of
I ItoMit Court Kuve itu enjoyable five
hundred curd party to n few friends
Prldny oveuliiK Cardn were played
ut four tableH. The flmt prlzo for
ludlcH wiih nwnrded to MrH. P Mart
lett, and the one for Kentlemeu wnft
won by Mr, P. llnrtlvtt. The cono
Intlon prlte went to Mth. Do Vim
nud Mr W II llnunem. A UkIiI
luncheon nud excellent homc-miido
canilti'H were nerved at inldnlKhl.
Thore pri'itit wero Mr. and Mm. P,
Hurtled, Mr. mid Mm. W. II. Ilnn-
iiorH, Mr. nud Mm. W. P. .SulleuKor,
Mr. niul Mrn. A. C. De Voe. Mr. mid
Mm. A. V. OUon, Mr. mid Mm. It. I..
PwliiK. Mr mid Mm. A. P. Kteunelt.
luNtnllntlon of offlcem of Olive lle
beknh I.oiIko No. 2S wiih hold Tues
day menlni;. Jan. C. Sin Kffle, II.
UHHlmr. N. (I. 8Ih. Myrtlo WIIhoii; V.
(!. SIh, Turner; Itec. Sec. SIh, Mnry
Wiley; Pin. HecT Appolnthe offl
rer iih follew: Conductor SIh,
Jonephlnn Clnrk; Warden KIh, Ant
Miller, Clinplnlu SIh, JcnkIp Howard;
I. (I . HlHter llntlemnn; O. (i., Urn'.
Meadow h,
Mr nnd Mr DavIh entertained en
Jo) ably TucMlny PtPiilitK at their
homo on North Central avcuulni;.
DnnrliiK nud Kamen formed the even
Iiik'h enterlnlnnienl. Tho kuoMh
were Mr. mid Mm. ('. Kadn, Mr. and
Mm. Ci. Kadn, Ml km Ku Warren, Mm.
W. T. Warren, Mr. mid Mrs. 13. J.
DiivIh, Mr. nud Mr. J. T. Davl. MIb
Nova Dnvln, Mr. and Mm. P. Dull
and Detiuer Warren,
Mrs. II. P. Plfer, ICiiht Jackmu
Htreet, eutorlulued Informally Prt
day itftornoon. Tho nfteruoon was
hpent In hIukIiik. lemllnK und In
htriimentnl music; MUh (loldla Tay
lor leudeicil Home detlKlitful mmlc.
ltefreHhmcutK woro nerved, Mr. Pl
fer boliiK iihhIhIimI In Horvluu by Mm.
Stovenn nud Mm. Itlley I), lleutmn,
Medford Camp No. HO, Woodmen
of tho World and Chrysanthemum
Clrrlo No. St, Women of Woodcraft
will hold Joint liiHtnllntlon of officeM
Woiluomlay night, January 1 Ith. A
proKinm linn been nrrniiRod for thu
ovenliiKi which will bo followed by a
banquet. All membem nro roiiuoxtod
to ho piefiont, nud au uniihiially i;ood
tlniu Ih expected,
Mr. Prod HnefH of AlnHka nud IiIh
HlHtera-MlKgcH Akuch and JoBuphluo
of Portland who havo been vIhUIiib.
hero loft thla week for tho north.
Mr. and Mm. W. N. Uvprolt who
hnvo boon vIbUIiik Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. AkltiB havo roturncd to Portland.
Mra. Hollo Dalloy an I son Ulchard
lmvo returned from Alhortn, Canada,
whoio (hoy spent tho holidays.
Mr, nud Mrs, O, P, Harrison and
family of Indiana nro upendlm: tho
winter In (li'lffln ?,rook.
Onc of tlm moat enjoyable nffiilrn
cl vuli wiih on Jo) ihI by tlm Wednngdn
Utility club tit Ih week, when thu study
proiirntn hid dropped mid nn after
noon of "An You I. lite It" Bubntl-
tuted.
While not lonforinltiK Htrlctly to
the lino of KhnkcHpcnro' play of that
name, the Idea HiiKKonled by tho
iiainii wuh curried out.
Mm. I.uuiHdi'u'H pretty homo won
opened for tlm afternoon and a dell
(Ioiim luncheon wnn served, The club
iiieinbem prepnrliiK mid serving tho
different coumes caiiBliiK much
niniiKonient.
Hiiiall tnblen wero set In the scv
erjil roiniiH, the older inemberH of thn
club nt the leiitrnl table, which was
prettily decorated In red and Krecn.
After luncheon program were
Klveti for "ronvematlon" partner
nud the reiiinlnd'er of thn time wan
Hpeiit In proKrcnftlvo conversation.
Tlm commltteo In chnrKo of this
urrenHful nnd novel enterlnlnnienl
consisted of MesdmucH Wnkeman,
Deuel, I.umsdeu and Hoot.
Tlm PoHtern Star will hold their
riRiilar mi'otluK Wednesday of next
week, when Installation of officers
will tm held, followed by n social
eenliiK. Arslstant C.rnnd Matron of
OrcRon, Mrn. W II, McCiownn will In
stall the officers.
Those In charge of the evening's
eutertnlnmcnt nre:
MfhdniucH Hlckert, Hurbtdgc, Wil
son, Cnntlln, I!. I-". Core, Pearl, Slew
Iiik. Itlddle, Misses Hound, Wilson
nud (lunyaw. Messrs, HnrbldKe, P.
K. Core, Cnntlln, JiiiIko Crow ell mid
Dr. Hlckert.
Tho Colli'Ku Women's club will
meet this (Saturday) nfteruoon, at
the home of Mm. It. W. Steams, 10
Hose avenue from 2 to 5 o'clock.
Au Interesting program has been
nrranged mid Dr. ilerthn Stewart of
the University of Oregon will give n
talk, All members arc asked to be
present.
Tim Womsu's MIsHlonnry society
of thn Presbyterian church hold a
most enjoyable meeting at tho homo
of Mrs, Theodore Marsh Theodort
Marsh Tuesday afternoon. Itev, Kd
gnr Wilson, returned missionary
from India gave an Interesting talk
on his work there.
Mrs. P. Ilerunrd who has been tho
guest of her sister, Mrs. Hon Uarnott,
left this week for Portlnnd.
Mr. and Mm. W. P. O'crlg returned
Wednesday to Portlnnd nftrr n short
visit In Medford. They expect to re-
turn In Ptbrunry to remain here.
Mm. A. P. Carpenter of Talent I
tho guest of Miss nmmn Armstrong.
Mr. nud Mrs. McKlunny have re
turned From a trip to California.
m
Mrs. J. W. Herry and Miss Laura
llorry have returned from Itoaebur
whore they Hpent thn holldn)s.
Mm. Ilert Harmon has returned
from (iranlH Pass, where xlte spent
several daH,
Mr. nnd Mm. Claude S.tvlor nro ex
pected homo soon, from a visit In
Pennsylvania.
lllhhop Scaddlug Ik the gucBt of Mr.
and Mm. Prod Hopkins at .Snowy
Unite orchard.
Mr. J. K. (ralimn ban returned
from a thrco week's visit In San
Pranclsco.
Glen Helmr who has been visiting
his mother, Mm. Mary Hebnr, hns re
turned to Callforuln.
Kenneth Krsklnn left this week for
Oakland, Cal., where ho will enter a
polytechulcnl college.
Mrs, JnnieH Cordell who Hpont tho
holldnys In Medford, has returned to
hor homo In Chllwood.
Mm. Cicorge KoIiIiiboii of Portland
hnH been tho gest of her pnrontB, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. P, Weiss.
Mr, and Mm. Kugeiio A maim havo
returned from Onk'and, Cal., where
thoy spout the holidays.
i
Tho Tuesday Luncheon club was
entertained by Mrs. Clnuna Knight
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clus Novvborry are
Bpoudlng the week (n Portland.
Mrs. Nancy Doollttlo of Kugouo Iv
visiting friends In tho valley,
Mm, f), N, Hlrklnnd has relumed
from it vlblt In Portland,
Mrn. W. P. Orlfflu and daughter,
Nils Marguerite of Ilerkulny, Cab,
w)io have been Rpcndlng tlm holidays
with Mr, nnd Mr. I), 11, HoIIhs, have
returned to tliclr Iioiiid.
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MIsh Aiincttn Wake man who spent
I bo holidays with bur parents Mr,
nnd Mrs, P. 15, Wiiknmnn, has re
turned to Piedmont, Cal., where she
Is nttundlng school,
The Lndls' Aid of the Prenbytorlan
church will hold their first nice tlm;
since tho holldn)H Tiirsdny next, In
tho chapel nt 2:20 o'clock,
Miss Josephine Hoot who went to
California a short Hum ago, with
her mother, linn entered a girl's
school at Palo Alto, Cal,
Mr. II, C. Kimtner left for Miss
oula, Mont., this week on n business
trip. He will be away three months.
MIhs Pnullne Coo who has been
visiting friends In Medford has re
turned to her home In Crants Pass.
Mm. J. P, Iteddy hits returned from
Spokane, where she spent the holl
dn) with her father.
Mrs. Itobert Telfer of Kugeno has
spent tho past week In Medford vis
iting relative.
Mr. Leslie Plyutnle and Mr, Mac
McArthur left Wednesday for Port
land. Mr. linger Hitchcock has returned
from a trip to Portland.
The Prlday llrldge club met with
Mrs. llollln this week.
WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES
Thu regular meeting of tbo social
hygiene section of the Greater Mod-
ford club wn postponed from Tues
day of thlu week to Tuesday, Janu
ary 13, when Dr. Stewart of tho U.
of O. will be here and lecture on tho
subject "Tho Young woman's Phy
sical Development and Marriage'
Tho department under tho leader
ship of Dr. Myrtle lockwood has
been following out a line of personal
study that has proved very Inter
esting nnd profitable. Our mother.
nnd teachers who havo theso delicate
matters to deal with In relation to
their own children nnd thosu who
are entrusted to them for education,
feel keenly the necessity of a wise
and timely presentation. While thoy
may doubt tho advisability of giving
direct Instruction to children the;
themselves are attending and sup
porting these lectures In nn effort
to secure knowledge that will enable
them to compare und judgo methods
of teaching.
Dr. Hod go and Dr. Hcrtha Stewart
of tho University of Oregon aro to
be In Medford next week. A list of
lectures Is given lnthls Issue. These
meeting will he hold In tho assem
bly room of the public library and
aro open to tho public, beginning
Monday afternoon. Kvery parent In
Medford should attend nt least part
of theso talks as they all deal wltn
tho vital questions of tho day. Dr
Stewart will make nn effort to re
organize the girl's vitality league
which did such splendid work In tho
nlhlng and swimming classes lart
year. Dr. Ilodgo Is n man of nn
llonnl prominence who Is In tho west
for this one winter only, and is n
most convincing speaker. Ills sub
Jects are mulnlv sociological but on
Prlday afternoon ho will lecture on
tho housefly and other household
pests. Thin meeting will bo com
bined with a meeting arranged by
t heclvle section of tho Greater Med
ford club, n which Professor Wil
son of tho University of Oregon nnd
Mrs. McKlbben of Grantu Pass will
speak.
Piofossor Wilson comes from t'
entomological Iniicau and will
launch a death dealing campaign on
flies. Mm. K. K. McKlbben of
Grants Pass Is lately from Musko
gee, Oklu,, where she wngeil n sue
cessful "swat tho fly" campaign last
year. TIiIh work Is being underta
ken by the civic section In order to
got tho upper, baud, as it were, nnd
remove tho breeding places of tho
files before tho w-rni weather be
gltiH also to enlist tho school chil
dren lu tho war faro while tho
schools are still In session and be
fore tho files hnvo hud tlmo to mul
tiply. Tho executive board of tho Greater
Medford club will meet on Monday
at 2 p. m. In tho assembly room of
tbo library.
Mra. A, A, Hlid, organized for tho
district Pederatlon of Women's
Clubs, went to Talent on Wednes
day to meet with tho newly formed
club of that plnco, inviting them to
Join tho district fodoratton. This
tho club voted to do, making a to
tal of five clubs which have voted
to join tho federation,
The Parent-Touchers' Circle of the
Washington school met in regular
session Prlday, January 0, ut 2:30
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tvi'jA' .. wrivaWtfcjiwiWiSbici3SJ3MJHBln iv?!!wlfc3!HCiVkr t4. iifHU
lj&tf&vkMfo&-smZBPDvm&ii -tjym WF,m3 YJ JvL ii ! 1
p. m Tho afternoon., program was
begun with a long, Comln' Thro
the Hyv," by little girls from MIm
Von Meter's room. A short butl
nesn session was held at which mat
ters oi iiiiicn interest to moiners
and tencher were discussed. Tlm
main subject tinder discussion was
hygiene and sanitation. Hygiene
from nn osteopathic viewpoint was
vory ably pretented by Dr. Kva
Carlow. Miss White, teachor In the
Washington school, gave an Inter
esting talk on snn'tatlon In the
schools and Indirectly the homo, as
It concerns the chl d. A beautiful
solo by Mis Murphy closed tho pro
gram. Tho noxt meeting will bo on
Pebruary 10 and will be at night, to
which tho fathers wp.l be Invited.
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of the Southern Pacific. No one vm
injured. One enr jumped the tru-k
nnd buuiMd half u mile over the ties
before tiirnins turtle. The other
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cher and UuttoifShoes $1.50 to ?3.50
Girls' Shoes, in all fashionable styles and leathers,
patent colt, gun metal, Kussia calf and mahoganv
brown, sixes 5 to S, $1.50 to $2.00; sizes S1 .. to
11, $1.25 to $2.25; sizes IV,' to 2, $1.50 to $3.
Big .Misses' Shoes, sizes 2U to 9, in all leathers over
all the stylish lasts, broad, high toes, low and
medium heels, English "Walking Shoos and "Baby
Dolls," prites $2.50 to $-1.00
t.t'.tloKiti's eiit free upon mutest to out-of-town ividcnts.
G. M. KIDD
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Have a smooth complexion and smooth, soft skin.
To keep the skin healthful, the right kind of skin
foods are necessary. Buy your toilet preparations
from us and KNOW you get those scientifically pre
pared. It's easier to keep the hair, scalp, complex
ion or skin healthful than to restore it, once it be
comes diseased. Everyone needs, all the time, our
hair, face and skin preparations.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
first nifjlit of n now piny. She eom
pluins n hit upon having started upon
n hue of jjroteipio work, hecnuso
audiences never hnvo hud a eliuueo
to cee her1 iih hhe renllv 1m. On thw
Mile of tho Atlnntir, ITeleit Lowell
hns somewhat the snmc e.xpcriener,
und she did not have n ehnnee to
look like hanself un'il she nppenred
in "The Ked I'ettieout."
Durinc the Boston run of "Tho
Ulindness of Virtue," .Mis- Kmery
overheard n Hoton man speak of
her role in tho piny. "Of course,"
he snid, "there never wns on thin
earth n ehnrnetcr like Cookie,"
whereupon Jlist, Kmery heennie just
ly inilipiant, and richtly, ton, for
she had copied her Cookie in up
penrnucc from n "Indy of tho kitch
en," who presides orcr tho pots nnd
kettles in n suburban mnnsion not
more than ten miles from Trafnlpar
square, London.
flood vood.
If you want good wood, get It from
Frank II. Itay.
With Medford trade Is ModtorJ mad.
KIDD'SFtm SHOES.
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