South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1920 — Page 7
TITMVW MOKMVf;, ,1VIA' IS. lf2 I" 3 E VOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Store Closes Wednesdays at 12:30 During July and August. Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband ÖY ADELE GARRISON
ar.d Mrs. Frank Walker nnd family of Colunhi Cv. Ind. and Mr. ami Mrs- Russ.li Hosf ,f South B nd. Mr. and Mrs Thorns Shelly. S. Sixth st . nt'-rtair.ed at dinner S:ndav in honf.r of h r dauphter. MKs
Hertha Shelly of Chicapo. Anions: i jrn the curst vro Mr. and Mrs. H. F. j lng
and Mr. Clyde Rndprifk and diuchter. Mr. and Mr Fred Under K-k and family. Mr. ml Mrs Frpd Brant, and fam'Iy. Mr. and Mrs. John flrant. and Mr. ami Mi. Mar-
nrlMnrr rftnrnd Sunday r. -from a vf-ks otitincr at Klintrr
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"". I v- a t. ii" ;j ii f it fh' th ir i,tu-iit r. MI.-h !m rn..r Wolf, ori of AUi-d Wolf, -.On j:. hi--h r"ok dn o Julv I h. .! : h. Th.- brid'-. 'l !'(! was trfiwr.til ir: o . r . f .- Mr. .1 ii-l M r..
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Sh ivl'-y, Mrs. ts. John
W.iitcrs. Mi. anil .Mis. .1. vVsl-y 'lÜT, '. - WiVL'n-, Klrr. r Crw"-Ih'T-; ;ir. 1 Ailnlji.i N'lii tz and f.urilv. i ll r( th.jo (;tv attn(!d tho roimlon.
Ht ill M-tnoi i ! thrir rfcula--th' churh V-
Aid sori ty nf 1 1) r (htiioh will hold husiri' - Tue tin at 'in' sd iv afternoon at
Mr. .in.l Mr-. . S. :',):. M rry iv.. ontort 1 1 m d :ind.- with a tar'i' dJniM-r for th' ir lauirht.-r and Jot hu-l:i!. Mi. nnd M r. '. U. Mihi, who will Iimvo (iu!i on a ii..t.r triji t I.n-; Urach, il Mr. and Mrr. L Nnvr. I'.'.ns Mrry it tz.tt- ,( t'jirMVfll dinner SJndty in honor of Mr. Mrs. . 11. Stahl family who h ft Mnday morn Jtm ifi a motor tri; to Iontr llcach, i'.ilif. Mr-. Patrick O'P.rion will civo an Informal family dinner thi.- evening ;it the i 'hain-0-r.i! m Country t lub i'i honor of hr fivo mirjs from Detroit and Troy. Mich. The ue.-ts ire Mr. and Mtk 3. ('. TWhan and tun ilauicht rs and th Misses Henrietta and Paulino ('Brin. rand'.uuhters of Mrs. O'l'.rien. Mi. r.-rnir ".. Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mtkfsdl. K. Wayne st.. and Ilarland H. Moore, son of Mr. and Mr.. l'rank Moore. 115 W. Marion St.. Mishauak.t. -Aer- married at .":."0 o'ciork Sunday afternoon at the l irst P.i' thron ehiirrh. tho Kcv. C;. "VV. rtrnrh oituiatini;. Tho t.ride was gowned in white georpettu nil1" and sh oarrid a shower I'Oiiipa't of .MiMltiiisi roes Her veil vas ratuht up with sweet r .is. Mlsn
Uutli Whitornan pla'd.
A l'i.i-h of Intuition warn d m v. hat Alict Hu!' niiil,i iih"hu to say to Mr. frnitjx of tho sehoo". board, -nd I maiU a d sm rat- effort t -f i h-r, fo j knew whit incalculable harn sh- tnitrht do i.f;li lierslf and tho man whoso raus- h' was a loj-,-i el;.tnipi(.nin. ' Ali. . !" I cxclunned imperatively, a. if I had Just remembering sotuotliinL; Jmpoitant. 'tho tjuchtr must be told of tht- closing rf school .'t onn, for it Is nearly tunc for Iii i-upils to cum . Will yiu atttnd tIt, pl'a- ? Ami I will ut: I whatever insti'ictlons Mi. Prentiss h:is for I was tia.nsi,'rs.-in all tlie unwritt it riMev of c, niority. t say nhlotr of those a-jrroundlnjj omjnon fouitesy. In thus aldressinir mv col-
J loa ne as if I were her superior rf-
ti'.-r iu ln,. S(;hnol. Hut 1 counted t:pov. mv friend's natural sun rise at my unpi ( -lont tl manm r t turn her a tt titlon to me. My rue suoceedtd. Sh looked up st.iitkl. wi;h nxntiiunt in her eis. Hut I ha'I stepped jus jf careb s-ly to one siJ, and from a antace point narly behind the bread back of Mr. Prenlis I fave her an liojrative signal for slbuue anI ob"di nf . 1 h lil mv breath in the uncertainty v r u hat she niant t "!. was rlief-d imbed t se' xuiidon assent, Ibouirh sullen and une)nipreh'ndintr. in her eyc. ' n y well." she s-aid quietly, and b ft the room. Mr. Prentiss looked after hrr with puzle I eyes. -What ails Alke Holc-ombe?" he u.mu'I testily. "She is always u littb " Mr. I'rentiss searched wildly for the word he wanted, brought op otfish" at last with an ;iir f trh'midi "but s!i biokefl wild-eye. 1 Just now, a.s if she would llk- tj MiaU'll my eyH out." He stopped to chuckle, apprtcia tie'v at his own piip. and the pause fV.iVc me time t collect my own sea,t t n d w its. "Von ir.u.-t reipeml er. Mr. prtntiv ," I said in my most dU'nifiel manner, "that Miss Holcombe was perhaps the nearest friend of both Mr. and Mr. Stockbt ido'e. I understand she h:iy known thorn both since childhood, and this thJnp; has been a ureal shock to her. She is hardly responsible for what she says or des just now. Hut if she Is pjven a little time she will soon be h?r own poised self acain." The Instruillon" Mr. Prentiss looked at mr Avith a sr'ance which hrt evidently inteiul1 to be the ijuintes.ience of shrewd-ne--s. ' I suppos- so, I suppose s.o." he said. ' Ye, yes. J.ut it would be cry unfortunate for her, very unfortunate. If she should happen to take the wrom,' attitude in this af
fair. What do YOr think about it all. Mrv. (Jrnhnm?" I mid my far inscrutable :i possible, m.v mi crisp and mat-ter-of-tact. I have no opinion rlvit vor to x-
p:s In tV- matter," i replied. "Arid
Brooks. John Stoddard. ami A. Kinstrnan of Hamilton. . Praver and rira!. myelins: of the
j Free Methodist clmrch will be h:l
Tuesday evenin?. Th regular no nine of the Live
Oak Drill team will be heb! with
H.
:t certainly cannot matter to any one Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
in I.avvlrw what my iews are. My. p. h acker. 1910 Mishawaka av. contract expires at the end of this ; Th lnfM.tinjr ,(f the I., and C.. s hool e.-ir. le-s than a month away. K. n.tn.m.,! until Julv
lak. n ar Wnlkertor. IrA. Mr. and Mrs. M. Zimmerman. N". Eiphteentth st . returned Sunday evening from a Weeks' motor trip to Van Wert and othT points in Ohio. Charles. Kocher.devfT who has
Mrs. MarcurM Camp. N. Kiuhth st. I "ten spen.iuu? his vacation with r.'s Thr. nv..l.ir mnnth'v nieetir.ir of'tamily at Co'Tjmbup. O.. rettirr.ed
the AVom'n's HiM class will be held
i :i-m- not tr.e sunniest intention in , ., nn Iif tht. mnMa f frs
renew ing it, and I should welcome . Paul straub. The m tinr will be
any pporiunny to c.'ncei u now. j jjebl with
i am oniy Miyins orv nccnus'? l d nt wish to lave Miss Hk(irr,be !
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Marv
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or the school in the lurch. It in not exactly pleasant to he involved ever so r merely in so sordid a happening as thi. and I distinctively do not wish to discuss it." I had the pleasure of sceir-p Mr. Prentiss's jaw drop in amazed chacrrtn. It evldrntlv hnI not occurrel to him that any woman privileged t tach in th' s-icred precincts of the hools uarlHl by his authority wuhl have the temerity to flout both. '"This is. news to me. news to mo," he stammered, "that you do not e.pftt to return to us." Then as the realization f mv I oMnoss filtered into his conschnisness he added hastily. "Hit perhaps it Is just us well. Jut as well." "I nm sure it is." I returned, Frr.ilinK. "And now if you will h e me any instructions jou have, 1 v ill end . ax or to carry them out Jo ta?
be-t cf my ability.
Mrs.
Sixth st.
! Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sackman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sackman and family ; return-d from Bloomirmdale. Mich.. ; Sunday -venin w he re they spent j their vacation. Mr. and -Mrs. David Sylvester who have been visiting relatives' and I friends at Columbus. O.. the past ' two wicks returned this morninc. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hunburper land dauphtir. Miss Grace HunsburJ ffer, jjr. an(j Tr, Charles Hunsburj per and daughter Marparet spent
Sunday at Kllnpt-r lake. Miss Ornce Hunsburper will spend the week with friends there. K. II. Hon! man left this morn ins: for Jacksonville, III., to spend a week. Miss Xilah Sap returned Sunday evening frm a 10 das" visit with relative and friends at Indianapolis and other points in Central Indiana. Misrf Knia Hoyer and 11. Ma lawn who, have been puests of Miss Helen Forhenderfer the past week"' re-
this morninp.
HC).Pkl) TO Mnr.T. A nioetinp of the bard of education win b- held at the school administration buiidinp Monday nipht.
WO.MKX OF SOITH HIIND. are poinp to have- opportunity to buy shoes for 1 ss after Wednesday. Head Heitmr's ad in th papers Wet l need ay. 6 1 -1 n .
Fred Copenhavt r and daughter j ishawaka. und Miss Xina Unrein
"Why wh the thinp oir,'ht t
be rv simple." he s.iid. ' .Simnlv i turned to Milwaukee. "Wis.
tell th pupils to stay away until j Frank Ivoclu nderfcr and Tv. Walafter the funeral, which is day after jace. X. Sixth st.. have returned from tomorrow. The day after that they i an outline at Lour lake. Kalamazoo, Kill return lure." Mich. Mr. Prentlvs Departs ' John Cook. Thirteenth st.. return"Whut about th teachers?" I ed this morninp from Columbus, 0., snl. inhere lie spent his vacation. "lfae them, report each morning ' Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Copenhavcr and noon. d anything that is nece. ami familv. Seventeenth kL, Mr. and
siry, and they ma have the n-.n .Mrs,
f the ti:n' t themselves, h antj-j of Mi
wera wun an air or great magna- Sj)rt Sunday at Lake Wawasee. niinity. Virplnia. iittle dauphter of Mr. .My kow rose at the petty ty- an, .m , s. Stuart Penrod. S. Fiphth rannv which would compel tho st., who has been seriouslv ill with teachers to report when there was tonsilitis is reported improved todav. absolutely nothing for them to do. I ML-sCleta Wilev. Clifford Ct.. was but I knew better Man to question r,.,nuVed to Kpworth hospital Sunthe aumist pintlcmans nuthonty. . wMVn sht. Pubrnltt0(1 to an op. cry well. I shall attend to every-1 ,.r-,t nn h!ns." I promiyod. i Mrs. John Stoddard has pone to
kjl v iiiM-. i rua.i i-M-iLi c wi . ('hlcauo for a visit
cu or .iikh noict;ruoe iu remain in i charpe htre during the U5tial office hours kept by Mr. t?tockbridpe." Mr.) Prer.tHs said stiffly. "You may ar-.
iu.nse vour nours between ourselves." "Thank you." If he comprehended th- nucker' in my voice he dil
not ta tray his know ledpe, simply ! bade ri e a stately "Good morninp." and steered his euro with all the I
sails or r.vs tiipnity set tor the opm course o the school grounds.
J i
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with her sister.
Mrs. William Saxon. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hoderick, Mr.
When You Huy Buy the Beet
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You Iruly." precedlnp the eeiemony. .".mi Mcnlr!-sohn's wedIir.p march was icndered a.5 the bridal party en
tert! The horch was attraetU ely noon at il cor. 1 1 ed with ferns, a bower of , take tht
I rns furminp the altar. Mr. and rtrs .Moore left for a summer resort jn Michigan ami will be at home iu fcuth Heml after July 16.
th" Maple drove M. K. church. Wednvsdrtv afternoon. T!ie Polivanna (lass of the Herman M. K. iurch will meet Ttiesday wninp at the hme of Mrs. John Pchm, MM I-:. iMibail av. A business session and a propra m will ocrupv the vnlnp. The Colfax W. C. T. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. J . H. Hair. 733 South Bend av.. Wednesday after-
L':"0 o'clock. Members will Hill st. car.
Mrs. Harold Like. llö". K. Fox s. has as her uuests her sifters and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ihausen burc. of T)enver. Col, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klouser and Mis? Johanna IviMser.hur.p (f Mölme. Ill . who returne.i to South Ber.d for the family "reunion which v.. is h Id at the h'Mr.e of Mr. ar.d M is. S.!i W tzel, near St. Joseph. -Mich. Th party motored throiiph u:pI a p!or:ir supper was s r ed. oit f town tucsts were M rs. 'hirles Waterman. Mrs. ft-orpe "Wiehe, and Mis Ksther Hlaoknt.in
f 'h;ivi. nrd Mrs. Frank f Ib-rrien Sprimrs. M:h.
Personals
Klloa ::an -!.. 0. Mi
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Crepeau,
ras return-! h.. where be
J lec uM." at j l' i t ilm r, ! Miss Alice
,o;. X. Michl-ir-jio. ivalatuarerilered vocal
Dr. Al-
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Announcements
Thr Crlf.tx W. V' . i nr.-da at '2 1 !! of Mrs J. i;. r.d av. M rs. " a Ja
C. T. V. will mr.-t : " 0 p. m . at the H. Harr. T.' Sotuh
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t'lrtiH-rly f th' city, is spetulinm h r I ,vo no ks' acation here. Joseph Farr and ilauphttr, i)oroth . of 'Union .. are t.u quests d Mr. and Mrs. Aupust Timplin, I. Iti'liatia av. Mi-- i;i;iO' Alexander of Vymans stor- is vper.dln a to weeks' vaati ii with her parents in Bremen, lmliana. Miss Hertha Dur his returned from a week's v iit in Waukesha, Wis. Miss F.tta Van Dusen of the Met tvr ar nrtments has jone t Pewau-kc-. Wis., lor a tw wek acation. F.llsworth Folk of Payton. O.. H -pendinp hjs vacation with his urar.dparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ites. 527 Short st. Mrs. H. F. Mitchell. 9-'S Riverside dr.. has iron- to Toronto. Out., for i few weeks. She will visit other
At Wheelock's At Wbeelock' The Aladdin Thermalware Jar
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Keeps its contents Hot or Cold as you choose. It holds a gallon of liquid or solid. A perfect food or fruit container. For picnic or motoring it is ideal. Its use is practically unlimited in the homePrice $15.00 See our complete line of vacuum bottles. George H. Wheelock & Company
Canadian points before returnlnp home. Mrs. Albert IV. Kendall. 1071 Riverside dr.. and mall dauirhter
will return from New York city this 1
week after a several weeks' visit with friends. Miss Dorothea Kahn. 1083 Riverside dr.. is in New York where she has been vlsitlnp a school friend. Mile. Andre of Paris. Mile. Andre sailed on Saturday for France, and Miss Kahn will remain In New York for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Dalton. 9 2 0 Leland a v.. motored to Cory lake. Mich., Sunday to visit their sons, Carson and Spencer.' who are tent leaders at Camp Fberhart. Mr. and Mrs. II. i:. Dalton, 521 S. St. Joseph st.. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter nnd dauphter, Mary. 710 portape av., motored to Culver Sunday to visit Klwood Dalton. -who is attending
dimmer school at the military, academy. Amonp the other South Bend hoys? at Culver are Robert i Nicely nnd nttssll Krskine. j Miss Mildred Witmer. 754 Iceland! av.. and Ml? Bernice Pommert have j one to Klinper lake for a week's! vacation.
"lemenre Swinehart of Chicaco Is the puest of his nvnt. Mrs. Fred Riekcl. 70 Marietta st. Miss Florence Sa'inper. 530 S. St. Joseph st.. has gone to Chicago for a week s isit. Miss Irma Collmer. secretary of the home service section of the Rod ('roM and of . the Anti-Tuberculosis leagm. will leave Tuesday for Petosky. Mich., where sh will stay during th- remainder of the week. Victor H. Kupferer. boys' director of the Y. M. C. A., spent the week end in Indianapolis. Mrs. Warren Miller. i 2 4 . E. Jefferson blvd . has us her puest Mis--Hazel Newman of St. I,ou:s. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. William Hepe. 75:: Lincoln way F,., returned home Sundav from a 10 days' outing at West lake. Mich.
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ki:moyi:i to nr. wj:st COLFAX AVI-:, licttr the Sonora First and Compare 1'IAXOS PLAVKU PIANOS J'IIONO.U AI'IIS
You Use Ice Cream Anyhow Why Not Use the Best? Fta-ybody knows its value as a f'-od as well as its universal appeal as a wholesome dessert. Every kid dances a jig at the thought of it, and their granddad smiles at the eight of it.
FUE
Ice
goes a step beyond the com mon garden variety. It is all that the most delicious can he, has all the nourishing value of a perfect food and a taste that is inimitable. It is more than likely that any of your neighhors can tell you all about iu Ask Your Dealer for it
RIVER PARK
Rev. Wilmer C. Gray preached the openinp sermon at the tent meetinp on Mishawaka av., which began Sunday morninp and will continue for several weeks. The attendance was jzoed and much interest mani--Tested. There will be no service this evening. Tuesdav evening a chi'drens meeting will te held at i:"0. Miss Mary Helpinpstine will have charge of the meeting. Song service conducted by Miss Amelia Zlelke will follow the childrer.s'j meeting. Rev. Gray will deliver the revival sermon at 7:30. Services will be held each evening during . the week. Twenty-five members attended! the fourth annual reunion of the, Mortitt family held Sunday at the. home of Kltm-r Motlhtt at Terre i
Coupe. Ind. Dinner was served at noon on the lawn, and the afternoon was spent socially with music and pa me?. Those attending from River Park -were Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Morrltt. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mortitt and dauphter. and Krnest Casper. The next meeting will be held the second Sunday in July, 1921. The pl.ice of meeting will be decided later. F. M. Patty. X. Seventh st , had for his pucsts at Sunday dinner, Mr.
A New Set of Glasses
that will add charm to your table, cut in beautiful patterns and marked at almost ' their regular price.
$8.00 value only $4.80
$ 4.00 Pitchers $2.40 $10.00 Set of Goblets $6.00 During Clauer's Cut Glass Sale now in progress 40 ' oM on everything. CLAUER'S Exclusive But Not Expensive
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Now in ibuM Swing Ellsworth's Famous
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Tomorrow, Wednesday, 2nd Eventful Day The Ellsworth Store policy never to carry one season's merchandise to another, hence the great lowering of prices.
DRESSES Of Taffeta, Tricolette. Faille and Satin: Dresses priced up to $125.00 now $50.00 Dresse priced up to 87.50 now 37.50 Dresses priced up to 82.50 now 25.00 Tissue Gingham, Voile and Gingham Dresses, values from $10.00 to $15.00, Ransack price $5.00.
SUITS Mixture Suits in tweed and check, values to $47.50, Ransack price $15.00. Navy Blue Suit, values to $lh7.50. $50.00. Heath er and plain Jer.sey Suits, values to $47.50, Ransack price $18.75.
COATS AND WRAPS Short Coats of Camcleon Cord, Bolivia and Velour, values to $5 5.00, Ransacking at $18.75. A few wraps of Duvctyn. Chatoyant and Tricotine, values to $1 5.00, Ransack price $75.00.
BLOUSES $5.75 Tricolette Blouses in all colors, $2.95. Lot of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Blouses, values to $22.50, Ransack price $7.50. Lot of Georgette Crepe and Lingerie Blouses, $7.50 to $10.00 values, $5.00. Three lots of Lingerie Blouses. $1.50 values at $1.00; $2.50 values at $1.95; $5.50 values at $3.50.
SKIRTS Serge, black and navy Skirts, lar-e sizes, values to $15.00, Ransack price $5.00. Lot of Wool Plaid Sk irts. value- to $25.00, Ransack price $5.00. Lot of Silk Skirts, including hantasi. Crepe Milano. Baronette Satin, $22.50 to $32.50 values. $15.00. Lot of White Wash Skirts. $6.50 to $7.50 values. Ransack price $5.00. White Wash Skirts, $2.95 to $3) values. $2.50.
SMOCKS AND MIDDIES Lot of Cotton Smocks, values to $4.95, Ransack price $2.50. $3.95 Middy Blouses $2.50. Dark Blue and White Plaited Middy Skirts. $5.00 values, Ransack price $2 0 3 .
Store hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays during the months of July and August 6:00 p. m. Our store open all day Wednesdays.
Charles 11 Sax a .Cohpaky
X14 South Michigan Street, Neap WtAingtca Ärenuc Wonderful Values in this
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of Wash Goods
These Wash Goods Specials are very tempting. Your every desire is fairly met! Generous assortments; superior qualities; lower prices everything awaits your approval. K
Organdie Flouncing Do you want to save on 40-inch Organdie Flouncings in light colors. Regular $3.50 and $3.00 value. Sale price, yard $2.39 Do you want to save on Toweling? A good quality Bleached Toweling, 16 inches wide with red border. Regular 25c quality. Clearance price, yard 17c Not over 10 yards to a customer.
The word Bargain has come to have but little meaning. Very often it is used when it should not be. Here at this store we use it only when it lives up to the true, old-fashioned Bargain meaning.
The Wash Goods Section will be a Busy Place Read Why! Chiffonette Organdies in dainty little floral effects. 28 inches wide, good selection. Regular 50c value. Sale price, yard 37c Middy Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide. A complete line of cool, attractive summer shades. An ideal tub fabric. Regular 69c value, Clearance says. . . .47c Go at Decided Savings Soft Sheer Voiles A nice range of patterns in delicate and decided colorings, floral patterns, checks and plaids, 36 to 4Q inches wide. 59c Voiles Sale price 43c 75c Voiles Sale price 53c $1.00 Voiles Sale price 75c $1.50 V oiles Sale price $1.15
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