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TIIE ARTIE VTLLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911 Society and Personals Thre will be a men' double eighteen hole handicap m ilu I play golf tournament to be played twice round the nine hoie course on Batur day, July II. after 2 p. m . at th Country club, Entrance fie twenty five cents for each person. Three quar ten of th rereluta to be divided be tween the winner and on quarter to the runners-op. Please lve your name with partner to H. P. Seymour, phono 668, In order that hsndlcups nmy lo made up. All, entrance feci mum be handed In before play begins. The following la ' the turner golf tic cl ue: These tournamenta are for visitors M well M regular memhdn nthe club and all guest ut the city are urgently requested to enter. July IS Men's doubles eighteen hole handicap medal play. 25c en trance fee each person. ' July It Women' singles twelv . hole "Tomhatone match" medal pi i. July i Handicap driving conies! Man- .and women. August 1 Men's singles handicap ". (uglifying round eighteen hole, lat - eight men qualify; 2nd eight men ' qualify lf !,'' August Firm day match play. August 7 to 11 Any day agreeable :. to both man. 2nd day match play semUflncls. August It Third day match play . finals. f August It Women's two ball four : tome twelve hole qualifying round ; August 16 to 1 Women's two ball i foursoms match play. Lowest and highest Scores play together, sscond ; lowest and .highest play together, etc. r : August 16 Women's two ball four some match play finals. t August 16 Mlaed foursoms twelve ! qualifying round 1st four teams qua! iff, Handicap. i ' " Master Beryl Rubensteln gavs very (Ins recital last evening at th : homo of Miss Emm Austin en South . Main street, which was attended by a, largo percentage of the musicians nd music loving public of the otty, Master : Rubenstsln played magnlfl cently. He has Just finished a most successful winter In Florida, where ho wasi entertained for two weeks at the Royal Polnclan hotel by Mr. Henry M. Flagler, . who also asked that hs give a private recital at his homo. Mr, Flagler is very much Interested In ths boy musician. Master Ruben steln leaves today for Newport, R. I.! where ho will give several reclUle before, his depart re a tor Europe, where also will follow him the good wishes of a great many Ashsvllls friends. , ' The highest point of woman hao- . pincss is reached only through moth- 1. a !- -1 T m T . -. . I irmuuu, in me Clasping CI Iter cnua " I within her arms. Yet the mother-to-ual thl evening In the hall room of t j ,,fi.. f,.,f,,i ..,.... , . Tho temple oh Bpruco street has undergone extensive. Improvements and has been sntiroiy dons over ana redecorated. The first servlcs sines ths completion of tho Interior work will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, when Mr. Morris Lasaron. of Cincin nati, will hold services. Mr. taaaron hasj frequently bean . hoard at ths ' temple, end ls sermons and addrsssss have been of special Interest to ths public. Thas Choif wlU be composed of children's voices this summer, an Innovation whloaj will b - pleaalng. This svenlng Miss Ida Hamilton will be ths solollst, singing - Llddell's psiam, 'Tho Lord; Is My, Shepherd.".. Mr, Starves wilt be if tho organ, which will lend Interest to ths occasion. Tho public la cordially. Invited tiljkt tend the services. ; J'v '"" A, rumor Is currant In Washington that" ths rosldsneo of Senator Quay on K street,' which It was supposed was 'leased by Mr. George Vanderbllt as a, winter residence, has besn pur chased by him for his niece, tho Due Mess, of Marlborough. Ths trans action wag mads through ths Union Trust company, -ot Pittsburg. Tho house ot Senator Quay Is an old ons, In the1 neighborhood of those of Sen- ator Knox, former Senator Hale and Admiral Dewey, and It Is thought that ths purchaser will ersct a tfiew ' house on ths site. J6 J MVS. C. 8. Kimball, of Chlcagogave a vry pretty dinner at the Woman's Exchange, to the membsrs of the two weeks camping party.' of which shs . was a member nnd which recently re turned to the city. Mrs. eClmbuli sf terward took her gnest to the op ening ball at the Manor. They were, ths Misses Mfcude and Blanch Hamil ton, Mr. Paul Oeorhart and Mr. Lock Wood. Perry,'1" v, -V" ' J '' . Tho Friday-informal dance of the Battery Park 'hotel takes place as us- the hotel. The imlm room la not lnri;u I cnoiiKli to acconirmlat the voun ; i people who usually attend Hie Infor- i nial dunces, und they will In the fu ture be hold in the ball room. Tho ' neason Invitation carfl whti-h " rcicnlly Ineued will be requested i.t the door of the ball room. i . MlHg Irene McKlnnlnh wia the Kiiem of honor ut a birthday unnl vTH;try pnrty Klven Wednemiuy cven inx Ml 8pvcy Heights, (lames were played ami refrehmentii served, later. There were a number of rijcsIs pre ent among whom were, Mle May and NettU Drown, Miss Cordelia Bmlth. Miss Sarah (.'ollinx, Mlna Her tha Duckctt, Miss fonnle Spivey, Mine Kmma Mrookxhlre, Mlaaes Adc hilde und Maud Cowan, Mrs. W. O. MfKlnnlsh, Mrs. Nora I.unsford, Miss Mn due Oroves of Oreenaboro, Messrs. nndln Miller, Daniel Stiirtics, Hrown Pettlt, Hector Ulch. Clarence Bptvey, tieorge Huckntr, 8purreon Sluder, Kdward McKlnnlsh, Earl Oooch, Os car Wilson, W. W, Miller and Mr. Kurmnn Spivey. J6 J Mr. U D. Chedestcr of Brooklyn, N. Y , who has been visiting his sis ter, Mrs. A. L. Wiley, on Patton ave nue, left yesterday for Franklin, N. C, to visit his brother, the Uev, W. P. Chedeater. Mr. Chedestcr, returns later and will go to the summer cot tage of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley, "Chest nut Burr," at Montreat ths lntter part of August, to entertain a house party for several weeks, composed of friends from New Tork. J6 J6 Mrs. Joseph Meares entsrtains this evening at her boms on Cumberland avenue in honor of; her guest, Mrs. Thomas Correll, of Llnwood, N C with an informal bridge party. J6 J6 Mrs. Walter Moore sntortalned with an Informal tea yesterday af ternoon at her home on Liberty street In honor of Miss Davis of Pennsylva nia, Miss Davis is the principal of the Birmingham Seminary In Penn sylvania, Mrs. W, B. Meachan). Mm J. A. Sinclair and Mia Stephenaon as sisted Mrs. Moore In receiving the guests Invited to meet Miss Davis, J J ; Ths children's dsnce will take place ! as usual tomorrow morning at ths Battery Park hotel, having been potponed Wednesday on account of ths Hardware convention. Mrs. C. T. Carr entertains this morning at half after ten o'clock at her homo on Montford avenue, with a musicals, gtvsn in honor of her niele and house guest. Miss Melva Carr. There will bo about thirty guests present, Mr, Roger Lamson, jr., leaves to morrow for Denver, Col., where he will spend a month hunting and fluh ing at tho camp of the well known rlter Mr, W. T. Ollbreath, In the Rocky Mountains, stopping on his way west, at 8t, louts. Mo., on bus iness. Mr. Lamson returns to Ashs vllls 'tha lattsr part of. August and will bo Joined by Mrs. Lamson,- and they wll make their home In Ashe- vllls. One of the, events of ths autumn will bs tha large bridge party, given. In honor of Mrs. Lamson, by ''Miss Margaret Pennlman at ths Country Club. 1 and shrinks from the aufferinir inci dent to its consummation. But for nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of jrreat value to every expectant mother. It is an oily einuh ion for external application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial a'nd sooth ing effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer ing through which the mother usually pnweR. The regular use of Mother's friend will repay any mother in the comfort, it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength it brings about after baby couiea. Mother's Friend is for sale at A?b. drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant moth ers which contains, much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful nature. BHADFIEID REGULATOR CO., Aits Cs. 11 Snch f louncing if. 00 Value for ' 78c yard SI.Z5 and $1.80 Cmbrotd erg flouncing. ZT Jnches , b)lda, jor'9Bc fard cousin of Dr. Whltakcr. Miss Margaret Aliyrlg'ht. of Greens boro, and Miss Julia Owen, of New Orleans, uro vlaltlng Mr. K. C. Chambers on Aolilund avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Lyons, of New Orlcarw, came down from Toxa way to attend the opening ball at the Manor, returning to Toxaway yester day. Dr. and Mrs. Lyons, who were married, some weeks ago, have spent their honeymoon t Toxtway, and will shortly return to their home in New Orleans. Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Hifl, of Darling ton, H. C. arrived yesterday for a short stay in ths city. Mrs. Maxwel and the Misses Max well, who have been visiting Mrs. Theodore F. Malloy on Merrlmon ave nue for severs! weeks, have returned to their home In Jacksonville, FI.i. Ji (jingham Jpec ial for Joday Our previous Friday specials fade into insignificance compar ed with this one. An opportu nity of this character comes very seldom and only on Fri day, when business heeds a tonic. This gingham is 27 inches wide and formerly sold for 12Jc and 15c yard. Special for today only, at 7c Yard Quantities are limited to 10 yards to a customer, None charged or sampled at the abore price. t Special J&nen and Serga Suit Me Cfodat and Saturday ' Closing out various lines is the cause of these unusual re ductions listed below. The,suita with but one exception- are brand new and( styles trp-to-the-minute. . $25 blue and white Serge Suits are priced at. . .V. . . . .$15.00 $12,50 Linen Suits in .several colors, for . . . . .... . ... .$8.75.( $10 Linen Suits "are priced at !.. .;. .,,$6.50 $7.50 and $12.50 Linen Sui,ts, not this season's styles, for $2.98 X EAT HONEY Mrs. M. H, Oammon of Knoxville, and tho Misses Oammon accompan lad by tho granddaughter of the' tor mer. little Miss -Dorothy McMillan-of Little Rock, Ark., are guests of. Mrs. Oammon'a brother, Mr. Arthur L. Wi ley and Mrs. Wiley on Patton avenue. Miss Sarah West Is entertaining a house party for several days at her home on Chestnut street, her guests fining Miss Marjorle Pearson, Mlsi Pauline Paquln, Mian Emily Campbell Capt. Cleveland Norton, Mr. Watts Norton, Mrs. Roland Morris, of Phlla delphla: Capt. W. W, West, of Fort Rolley, and Mr. E. S. West are all nt home at present. Mr. Decatur West will arrive shortly. Mr. Robert Walker, of Rarnard, Is spending several days in the city, tho guest of Mr. Hal McCoy, who hus re cently roturned to Ashevllle from an xncioa trip Norm. Mm. J. A. Stlth of Palmetto. On Is visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. 8. Whltsker. In South Blltmore. Mrs. fltlth Is accompanied by Mr. W. a. Whltaker. of Mllledgeville. Ha,, a Womem's 5 Gloves and Hosiery , 1 Kayser's guaranteed silk gloves, double fin- 'ger tip, all colors, 16 button $1.50 Black, white, brown aud blue, 2 button $1.00 . Evening shades and white, embroidered, 16 button , .$3.60 Chanut Celebrated kid gloves, best quality kid, sofe, pliable and well fitting. Black, whit1 and tan, 2 button . $1.00 to $1.50 Black, white and tan, 12 button $3.00 ,-Black; whitet tan and evening Bhades, 16 but ton . .$3.50 and $4.00 .' Mark Cross and Adler's heavv ridung and -walking fcloves, tan and black, $1.50 to $2.00 , Onyx silk and lisle hosiery, all grades and prices. Silk lisle, gauze and medium weight, re-in-forced top and heel, black, tan and f white . . : . . . . . 25 to 50c "Pure thread silk, tan, black and white ...50c7 - Pure silk, all colors, plain and embroidered ,t w.iKm ;...$1.00 to $4.00 U V.M00RE & CO. J . : . ; i PATTOK AVHfc. Miss Mabel Morton, who has baen visiting friends in the city, has re turned to ner nome m t nariotte. Mr. James T. Bowers, trsvollng passenger agent of the Southern rail way, of St. Louis, is p the city for a brief stay on business. Mrr M.: V. Moore, who is In New York on business, is a guest at the Hotel Wood war 3. Mr. and Mrs. R, 11 Stana )?ave to day for Norfolk, and from there will go !to New York by water for a sev ers weeks' trip. Mr. Russell Hebbleth waits, travel ing passenger agent of -the Southern railway, ot Cincinnati, is In Ashe vllle on business. Mrs,yF. Q. Robinson end Mrs. Frank Thompson, of Wilmington, N. C, arrived yesterday- to spend ths summer in Ashevllle. Mrs. Richard E. Wilson, of Kan sas City, Mo., is spending the summer In Ashevllle and surrounding points. and Is at present at 16 Charlotte street. Mrs. W. F. Mnxwe'l and her daugh ters, Misses Marcella and Lois Max well, tf Florida, who haves p-nt sev eral weeks visiting Mrs. Theodore F. Malloy, left yesterday for Wolf Creek. Tenn., for a visit. Miss Genevieve Immosnlle, who has been visiting Mrs. Charles E. Waddell In tllltmore, leaves the first of the week for Louisville, Ky. , Oen. and Mrs. T, F. Davidson nnd Miss Ijiura Carter are spending sev eral days at the Davidson farm. Gathered from the flowers try the Bee's. Wo will, alve 660.00 for the conviction of any one making statement that our Honey 'is not purs. Phone 85T. 0. W. HARMON & CO. Cornell Come! Enjoyable "entertainment will be given, at The But more BaptfeJ" Church July 14th, 8 p. m'J, in the interest of the Gash's Creek Church. The following program will be rendered: Lecture, W. AL Vines, fl.D. Impersonations and ,Solos Miss Leona Young; Admission :, V. ..25c Children ; r Wv t-t ...-,10c KELLAE A SONS' .:: , vu$tq9 r: are the greatest value for the investment, At, least 100 satisfied customers in this section of the country. Sold by PALK'S MUSIC HOUSE 21 S. Main St. WASHING FOR VISITORS Is our favorite pastime. We do it so well every one is pleased and tells his friend. . Phone 95 and have yours done the "Nichols Way." - AsheviOe Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr REMOVAL! H. M. Frost Jewrier and Optician from BO Patton Are. to S Maywood St. OV v v f. CHAS. COFFEE. ET. CHAS. COFFEE. ? 8T. CHARLES COFFEE la a blend of the best, moof ' delteioug' 'S , , cofeee obtainable-snd is roasted In-New Orleans-tho- moot noted ' . coffee center In the world. Packed In air tight packages. . . ...... .., .. ... 85o ., T .. .. ...fl.0tf'-: OWE-POlTNl PACKAGE . . THREE-POUND PACKAGE Sold by 'iO :f 3 M. HYAMS " CORNER WORTH MAW AKD MERRIMON AVE. ST. CHAS. COFFEE. -t ST. CHAS. COFFEE ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS Lamb ch6ps, pork chops, veal -chops, and cutlets 20c pound. All kmds of roasts. and steaks 12 l-2c to 20o pound. - . ' V. V. HAYNIE, the Grocer Prompt Delivery. Phone tT7. Cor. Nortb Ifatn A East SU THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Asbevtllew W. C. No. a -XI Haywood Scree. Phono AM HYDRO-THERMO-ELECTRO and MECUANO-THERAPY, PIETIC8 For selected cases of Nervousneso, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronlo diseases. The BATHS & MASSAGE "l 8um open to the public . Skillful .at-. tendanta for both LADIES and GEN TLKMEN. Open from t a. m. to t p. m.-8a turday till 12 p. m. Mrs. Frank Sumner and Miss F A. Sumner are at the old Sumner plantation near SpSartanburg, 8. C, for a stuy. Miss Elisabeth Ravencl. of Char leston, 8. C, Is here for the summer and Is a guest at Forest Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Valentine Miss Martha Wooidridge, Miss Hulda Hat- temer and Mr. Henry Hattetner have returned from a short stay at Moun tain Meadows Inn.. Mrs. Reginald Hatcher and chil dren, of Mllledgcvllle, Ua are in the city. Mr. J. O. Merrlmon hss gone to Hendersonvllle on business. Mimes Myra and Lucy Monk, of Selmatl Ala., accompanied by Miss CstheMhe and Master Joseph Walker, of DeFtiniak Springs. Fla.. are visit ing their grandmother, Mrs. 8. D. Holt, 12 West Chestnut street. CAXTON KOTES. CANTON, July -lt.-r-An audience which nearly filled tho auditorium greeted the I. O. O. F. Orphanage class from Ooldsboro, last night and thoroughly enjoyed the program ren dered. While all tho children did well, "Peggy," by a quartette, and "Just you, dear, you," a duet, were HOW TO COSE BHEUtaATlSH (t Is Aa laternal Dlscasa As Ro aires Am latermal Ressedy. I The eaosO of rheomatisra and kindred diseases Is an excess ot urio add In the blood. To cure this terrible disease thlo acid must bs expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will ; bo formed In excessive quantities. Rheuma tlsm Is an Internal disease and requires an internal remedy. RUBBINQ With Oils and Liniments WILL NOT CTJRK, affords only temporary relief at best, causes Jrou to delay the proper treat ment, and allows tho malady to gat a firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more Cure Rheumatism than paint will change tho fiber of rotten wood. Sclenoe has at last discovered a, per feet and complete cure, which is called Rheumaclde. Tested in hundreds of cases. It has effected the most marvelous cures; we believe it will cure you. Rheumaclde gets at the Joints from the Inside, sweep particularly good,. Thn recitation. "I'se Bad... I Dees I the Dolsons out of the system, tones up la." by Uulo Mny Stanley, the srnal'!-; the stomach, regulates the liver and est member, of the class, was highly appreciated. The Misses Arabella Del YOUR MONEY REFUND ED IF YOU KEEP YOUR FRECKLES. Try Wilson's Frwkle Cn-am at Our Rink. That the greatest care should be shown in selecting any kind of cream or lotion for facial application Is gen erally known. But to be able to pur chase a cream which la guaranteed to remove freckles, blackheads or plm- Plet and get your money back from your druggist if It falls to do ao. Is something new. Wilson's Freckle Cream Is not only a splendid toilet salve but also a harmless mild fate bleach. Try a 60o Jar of Wilson s Freckle Cream' at our risk. If it doesn't do all we claim for it, your money will bo refunded without an argument. If your druggist can no supply you, stmd his name and 0c to the Wilson Freckle Cream Company. Charleston. 8. C, and a full also ;ar will be mailed to you. Just because you happen to have freckles Is no rea son wny you Should always hsttsTh them. liTh ksmiar and Mury Corbel 1, who sanj two duets, have exceMent voices, welt trained, for girls of their age, and with further efforts may tJake their marks In the musical world. Miss Corboll abi rendered a beautiful solo. "Cormena." The class, which Is on a two months' tour, goes from here to Olydc, Reports of an epidemic of smallpox come from the Fines Creek section of Haywood county. Mrs. David Nolan and Mrs. 'Rogers, among a number of others, are said to bo stricken with the disease. The people of the section as belrtg generally vaccinated In an effort to stamp out tho malady. The Champion Fibre Company has greatly Improved tho ground around Its office by filling.' grading and cov ering it with sod. A tennis court has Mlao been laid out in the rear of ths office, Ksrres Rros.. of AshevHlo, who re cently bought Hughes' restaurant. have .remodelled and restocked It, a. ml are beginning toNlo a nice busi Coburn Plnyera Monday afternoon and night on the Manor Lawn, En Joy the pluys under the open sky. kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumaclde strikes the root of the dis ease and removes Us cause. This splen did rsmedy is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 60c and II a bottle. In Tablet form at Sc. and 60c. package. Writs to Bobbitt Chemloal Co.. Balti more, Md. Booklet free. Xablsta sen iy maU,y For sale by W. C. Carmlchael, druggist, Ashevllle, N. C. FOR RENT. i Tery attractive eight-room fcdttag- in most desirable part of the city. Large grounds, 'nice veranda,' shade trees ete; Nicely famished. Will make a very reasonable rent on this place for 'remainder of season, i'; ' THE H. F. GRANT REALTY 00 48 Patton Avt ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Sons " 15 N. Main St. 1 BUCKH0RN WATER AN INVITATION TO DRESS MAKERS The sun gives 801.072 times as much light as the full moon.' Sir J. Herchel calculated that the star a Centgurl gave 27.208 times less light than the moon. The aun la, brlghteh than the sar. Aaheville Sewing Machine Company Legal Bldg. Pack Square Is a Pure Palatable Water. It contains mora LITHIA than any other. It Is analyzed by . the state chemist every month and Is marketed In sterilized bottles. McKay's Pharmacy Leading Druggists, Oppo. P, O. Phone 56. TRIMMED DATS REDUCED M. WEBB & CO. ANOTlUai SEIZURE. Revenue Agent R. B. Sams received reports yesterday .from . Deputy Col lector Hurklns and Speda-I Employe Kanlpe of the selsure of an illicit dis tillery in McDowell oounty. Deputy Collectors Henry ' and' Ashworth re port a eoUure in WHkas county. To the average eye not more than live thousand stars are visible; to some extraordinarily keen eyea abot:fc eight thousand) ore visible. Through the largest telescope about fifty million stars . are ' seen, and there Is every reason to bellere that millions more exist ' ' The sun hns about 2SS.O0O times the mujH of the earth, and the moon only ono-eightleth of this mass. ..t.V-w.-. i e best time to gat ner apples is he dark ..r h monn-when the Sold by T C Smith. Special Agent farmer is In hia Httlo bod. . A Few Makers of Diflh Grade Pianos put great stress on the qual ity of their product yet these same pianos compared side by aide with the great STEIFF sound like thirty -cents. Tou can't realize there cau be such a vast difference and In beauty of case design there's no comparison. , . CHAS. M. STIEFF, Manufacturer of the Piano with tboSweet Tone. Southern Wareroom West Trade Street, Ctuu-lotte, . ... .C If. ,ci C. H. WILMOTH. . . . Manager.. Moved! From 23 to 50 Patton Ave. Dr. John Hey Williams Residence,' - 199V Pearson Drive, .corner Watauga. Telephone 1061. Office 20 Battery, Park Place. v f . . Telephone, 46. ' , Mountain City Steam Laundry CLEAN AND SANITARY Our Jbuetnesa is to please. Olvo us a Mai. 3tt North Lexington Avenue Telephone) 4a . Automobile and Picnic v Parties will .find In " LAUREL PARK Hendersonville, : : : N. C. not only "tha most bcatirul natural park in America," but aa ideal spot for a day's outing. WALTER B. SMITH, Menage. Laurel Park. nondersonriUe. H. . C Private or class Instructions iq Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MI8S SADIE EMANUEL. Prin.' ' -' Phone 1IU, 1S3 W. Chestnut V In Drhumor Building ; Phone 130 : Carolina Coal &Ice : Company Miss Cruise's Hair Shop Phono 1. to Haywood St, Manicuring, Hair Dress ing, Shampooing and Facial Massage. HIGH CLASS .WORK THAI IS GUARANTEED Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, both ladles and gentlemen's garments. SCHOEFF, BROWN CO. Phone 443. 14 Church Si. ' Asheville Business College1 t. -Summer Tenn. Three arholarships (a) bookkeep ing, business practkre: (b) shorthand, typewriting; (c) telegraphy. HENRI B. SHOCKLET, PrlnctpaL Frost that occurs In the 'dark of tho moon kills fruit, buds and blos soms; but frost in the light of tho moon will not kill. (jossard EXPERT CORSETyaiB . ROOM4 IT nd M American National Bash: SoOdtaft MISS OLOA HUFF PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR HOUSE.' r Let me make a good, distinct photo of your house Inside or outsside. I get beet views of it and my prices are rea sonable. - i . RAY'S STUDIO. Phons) 1794. ...... II Patton Aro. k
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