. 4.,-.: PAGESIX o v , 1 ment of f WRIGHTSVILLE BREEZE ;. 1 1 :v if iiKiiiisaaiiisiit E iYr r. ? v 1;" "J"' V i r- i , i - .. i i? a r, d e ikf s j?to m o r row, : 0 '"Thorp will bfc aitneetlng of the Na- Vsii hnllAslfttii'efibdib -League? at members,-. - The ."purpose of the .league i ik tiv 'hrovide reading matter ; for, the I soidiera in atnp: a Any person, having Interesting magaeiriea ami ' books -will nuocn Rnii them to the-Public Li brary or phone Miss :Mary -Ciles Bel lamy, at No. i4do ! r Miss Fannie Witt, ofreensbbro,- - ctov with friends ana .,, nere ior a uu -". relatives . -x- ; Mrs. S. B. Russell of Atlanta. here for a stay with Mrs. H.F. Wild er at her home, No. 202 North hird '8treet- ' : Miss Hadie Muller. of Brooklyn. N Y is in the city for a stay with her sister, Miss Meta Mhller. af Nb. r 619 Market street. i tr.o r T. Porter, of Rocky Mount, S ah:r r.n.'r; m"? TO BID THEM FAREW.ELL abeth Smallbones.- ; a Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glover and daughter, little Miss Alice, have re turned from Knoxville, where they visited Mrs. Glover's parents. 'A- Mr. Charles Victor Motte and Miss Katherine Elizabeth Cross, of thio city were married in Asheville yes terday, according to a brief message received here by friends. M. t .The Red Cross Unit of Carolina -' (-..'.,'' i From ttxe . 1 opt Resort; Special Servicesand Kecejitioh By Church ofe Good Shepherd There will be special services and an informal reception , at the Church o tne. uooa aneyueju, .iiuiui a" V Mrs5j.iG. King and: daughter. Miss'. City; Noah iFi ?G-ibson Gibfion; X.;, S. Irene, are - spending a iieriuu uu iuu juchui u, . xviacuus, via. , n-s: r . Beuwu, ! beach. .. . . - . j Monticello, . Ga. ; John - I. Chipley and . v r , . ' wife, Greenwood, S. C.;,Mr. and Mf3. ' Mt3S Marie Bonitz has returned NV; Mt Cosby, N;. M. Cosby, Jr, Mrs . aiier; a Biay oii several weeKS iu nem - ua,Biuu,u.rininguaiui n. n.; oam, uaw dersonville and other points of inter-: renceville, Ga.; O. H. gtewart and st in the mountainaua. section of wife, Horace Stewart Brook Stewart, -Western Carolina., ' Miss Carolina Griffin, Carrington, Ga; . . E. C.n Blackwell and wife Greenwood, ' V'JVU JVde bdlericaV foremost' Trunk MaV 1 ,r - r' i i 'i ; i ' " i , . va"" ic ngiu in siyie, worKmansnip and price. era . We Invite ; ydu to inspect oiir Trunk Departm ent- Third Floors Oceanic ' arrivals yesterday includ- S. C ; NicE'Chotal, Tom Datol, At- ed'r W: Kine. Atlanta: C. R. lanta: Miss Millie Bean. Mrs. Pearl i Queen streets, tomqrrow in hohoiTof Bawers, .New -York; Mrs. I. T. Stone, I W. Smith, Birmingham ; Miss - AUice 7 n'rlork there will be Holy Commun Place will meet tomorrow afternoon ion( and eveni&g . prayer will be held at 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. F. at 8 o'clock tomorrow night, conduct- 2 Perry avenue. vllJ,jfed by the recior, rtev. v n.. w, the close of this beautirui service au tho vounK men' of r that parish who J Miss Clwistine Davis, Columbia; R. J have so nobly responded to their j Simpson, J W. Hughes, Chicago; J. country's call and will soon 'leave j W. Pundaafl A. R. McQueen, Dunij. Wilmington.-Tomorrow ' morning ui at Konn Vn 180 member is requested to be present ' The sympathy of the entire com munity is extended to Miss R. l. Rush in the death of her sister, Mrs. J A YorkP, which occurred at Asn boro'on August 10th, folowing a brief illness. informal reception will be held In the parish hall, at which short addresses will be made by Bishop T. C. Darst, Archdeacon Thomas P. Noe and Rev. R. E. Gribbin. All members of the church are in vited' and requested to be present at services ana reception Tonight's moving picture ' features at Lumina include a thrilling two reel Century comedy feature, "Destiny's Boomerange," with a thrilling finale that defies a word description. "When ta; G. BleiTrey, George Conklee, At- Adam Had "Em," a roaring Beauty! lanta; W. Perlie Tyler, Miss Georgie comedy, starring inimitable Orral Tyler," G.. L. Brinson, Marion; L. -B. Crouch, Mis3 Jennie Crouch, Carters ville, Ga.; David H. Kirkland, Atlan ta; Cruger Westbrook, Albany, Ga.; C. A. . Crawford, Wi M. Crawford, Wadesboro; R. M. Galloway, Hamlet; Mrs. W, M. Sanders Miss Sarah San ders, Miss Mildred Sanders, s!. Smith field : T. S. Despess and wife, Atlan- A lawn party will be given at the- Members of the church who are to residence of Mrs. T. L. Freeman, No.(icave wjth .he colors are Mr. E. J. 1805 Perry avenue, from 8 until ll; irving, superintendent of the Sunday o'clock tonight under fie auspices of i scn6ol, who will go to the officers' the Epworth League of Trinity Meth-j training camp at Oglethorpe; Mr. H. odist church: All are invited. w. Hewlett, assistant superintendent X- and secretary of the Sunday school, Thorn will he a special meeting of I and Mr. Frank Meier, who aremem- i -iid rnnrnrdia Society tomor-.bers of the VV. i,. i., ana Mr. mendru Lllt uauivu ' . - . i. -4-1 rt'nl AOir Humphrey in tholeading role, is an other rare treat 'on tonight's bill on the screen over the ocean waves. Grantham, .Goldsboro; - S. L.r Madry, Wilson ;S;J. S. Gardner, Ayden; Miss Parker, Goldsboro;? H. A- Mclntyre, ' , Iaurinburg; N,. L. Ilall, J.. F, Price, Four hundred or more children McDonalds; A. F. Seldon, Jr., Rich- participated in the souvenir dance atjmond; Qeorge E. Daniel, Goldsboro; Hewlett, who is a member of Troop C, Cavalry, Wright, colored, arrested early row Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ben Solomon, on Wrightsville Beach. A full attend ance is earnestly desired. Womhoro nf th( Lvdia Yates Bible i Class, of Grace Methodist church, will, morning on a charge of attempted meet in regular business session at j criminal assault upon an eight-year-old the church this, evening at 8 o'clock.; white girl, were released later in the All members are-asked to be in at- J morning, the police learning that they tendance. A social hour will follow could not have possibly been guilty of the business meeting. j the attempted crime charged against X -X- j them. No other arrests have been Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Fifth Avenue Methodist church will give a lawn party tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock on the parsonage lawn and all are invited, particularly the ladies and children of the churcn and Sunday nchool. Refreshments i '.1 mnrln onnillac will lid SPfV- 1 ed. - A farce comedy entitled "More blunders Than One" will be rendered S. R. Ireland.. Miss Helen Faison ; S. P. Baylon, Marion. Hichs, Lumina last night and the twinkling of the little slippered feet on the ball room floor was a beautiful sight. Hun dreds of parents attended and looked CARNIVAL NiGHT AT LUMINA. on, enpoying the affair equally as The big pavilion will be the scene much as did. the litle folks. The af- of a merry fete Friday evening. Then fair was under the "direction of Miss I will be staged a terpsichorean event 28-inl6EIat Tbp Canvas 'Covered, ' '4 36-in. Canvas : Covered Flat . Top t v Trunk, 1 -2 ; straps,: brass binding, . lock and hinges at v . . . . . .v. . $7.50 34-in. Canvas Covered Automatic lift tray, fibre bound Trunk, brass locks and fasteners. . . . . . . .$12.50v 34-in. All Fiber Trunk, linen, lined, double tray, at . . . . . ; ; . .$14.50 36-in. All Fiber Wardrobe Trunk, au- ": tomatic drop tray, two drawers, -linen lined, at V. .$19.95; Full line Soldiers Packs and Steamer Trunks . . . ... . . $4,98 to $14.50 24-inv Fierv Suit: Cases, strap : around at . 24-in. Grain leather Suit Cases, jiRen lined straped all around, at $5 24-in. Deep Leather Suit Case- heavy strap strap, linen lined at $10.00 1 8-in. Black Fiber Hand" Bags, brass : 'lock and hinges at. .... . $2-50 1 8-in. Russet Grain Leather Hand Bags, felt lined at ... ... . . .$5.95 16-in. Deep Genuine ,Cow Lraiher " ::Sa&s5: leather lined, at. .$10.00 Jfi-in-Deep Genuine Cow Leather Hand Babs. leather MnA nf tt?PA -..i,--; '- Eleanor Cantwell. Torpedo boats and flags were given as souvenirs by the Lumina management 1 Recent Seashofb Hotel arrivals in- Three Boys Released. i elude: Todd Meisenheimer, Char Rnhm-t Xnnneth tmd - Herbert Jlotte; T. L. McDovvaJd and wife, Sel this ' ma Ala.; Dr. O. J. Houser, Charlotte; June Smith. It. T. Grady. Jr., Mrs. B. T. Grady, Miss Annie Grady, Goldsboro; H. Holt, Jr., New York made. NORWAY SHIPPING OBJECT OF CONSPIRACY (By AssH-fatd Press.! Christiania, Norway, Aug. 14. In vestigation of the conspiracy having for 'an object the sinking with Ger man bombs , of a! number pf .Norwe; gian chips, has been completed i ae- . rnrrlinEr ta the Tidenstesri. and action at the Mill Creek school house at 8 ( taken against seven inlanders and two o'clock on Friday evening, August 17th. . The play comprises 5 acts, the intervals being used for renditions of vocal selections and numbers by an Edison Special. The funds thus se cured to be expended in the purchase of seats for the Mill Creek school house. Price of admission 10 and 15 cents." ' 4fr Progressive five hundred will .be played at Greystcne Inn, Carolina Beach, on Friday, August I7tn, tne Qorrnan3. They are accused of hav ing transported many explosives from Germany to Norway and stored' them at three places in ' Christiania. The accused were paid by the German espionage headquarters at Stockholm.' Christiania dispatches recently said that the leader of those arretted call ed himself Barpn von Rautenfels. It is doubted whether he is really a baron. Explosives were seized, includ ing a number of infernal machines. affair having eben arranged a benefit j There were inclosed in case3. resem- for the National Special Aid Society. bling lumps of coal and were to have A small admission will be cnargea and those desirous of taking part are asked to telephone Mrs. A. W. Pate. No, 4003 and places will be reserved for them. The hours will be from 11 a. m, until 1 p. m. Prizes will be given. been put in the ennl bunkers aboar1 Norwegian ships. The newspaper said the discovery of the plot probably ex- snips whicn were supposea to nave been mined or torpedoed. V Letter of Appreciation. Dr. J. E. May,' executive secretary of Ihe Southeastern Branch of the Amer ican Society for the Relief of French War Omlians. has written a friend t here expressing appreciation for the 'Courteous manner in which the young ladies sent here to raise funds for French orphans were received and the cplendid manner in which citizens and . beach residents responded to the ap peal for the children of stricken France. CHICAGO OFFICES OPENED BY HOOVER (By Associated Press.) Chicago. Aug. 14. Quarters in an office building here have been leased by Herbert C. Hoover, food controller, and a staff of 20 men is expected to take charge early next week, it war announced today. The first work of ! the representatives here of the food controller, it was said, would b' lo make a general survey of the food situation,' to learn the quantity of food in store houses and the best way to distribute it. Every Mother Must Decide SOUTHERN METHODISTS IN ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Vital Corset Question For Her Growing Daughter The girl's health and happiness, de pend upon how it is answered. ,; Ferris Good Sense Corset YaistS hve solved the. question ;t .; for thousands of wise mothers, who not only provide their Children with these sensible waists, but always wear them themselves. ;. f tZYL FOR THEM IN OUR CORSET DEPT. Asheville, N. C, Aug. 14. The fou;-1h annual missionary conference of the Southern Methodist Assembly open ?d at Lake Junaluska yesterday : morning and will hold daily sesr.i0:i3 for the next 6 days. Among the speak- , ers yesterday morning was Dr. J. C. C. j Newton, of Kobe, Japan, who reviewed his missionary labors in that field. At the night's session, Dr. John F. Goucher, of Baltimore, Mr., discussed "the world-war and evidences of the coming kingdom." Dr. Goucher ex pressed the opinion that America's participation in the great rorld-war would result in a great religious awak ening. "The war that is now enter- ing on its fourth year" said Dr. Gouch er, has turned the thoughts of nun' to ward Christianity as they have never turned before and we can expect a like result in this country." . M. Jf MM I at Lumina that will prove a great treat and source of joy to :. all. It will be officially and picturesquely designated as "Carnival Night" and it means that upon such occasion there will be high revelry. Gloom will be thrown to the four winds and merriment will hold full sway. There will be many big features, that will provide jollification for every one. PATROL BOAT WAS BURNED TO THE WATER nv, Associated r"?a.) Washington, Aug. 14. The Navy De- j partment was informed today by the commanaant or, tne navai station at Key West, that the patrol boat Nemes, k small gasoline yacht, was burned to the waters edge last night as the resuit I of a gasoline explosion." No one was ) injured. ; ' r , GEORGIA TEW COTTON BRINGS HIGH PRICE (Bv Associated Press.) Npw VrirV 4hp II Tho firs throo J bales of, Georgia's new cotton crop to arrive in this city was auctioned from 1 L A 1 ..11 1 . lue BLeps oi lue coiion exenange yes terday for $700, ; "nearly 50 cents a pound. The moriey was given to the Red Cross war fund. MAJOR GENERALS NOMINATED BY WILSON vTW", 'y s Koses I?to the Cheeks - of Women Youthful Vitality Into the Veins of Men It Often Increases the ance of Delicate Nervous 'Run-rKiftS" itZM?.Xfi b-'i- viau I J , I CI Weeks Time and. Most; Astonishing Strength4 and Endur Cent. in Two - -I.? - - ;yy-.M- , . --v' .t. . . Opinions of Dr. Schuyler C. Jaaues. Viitinn nrnr i'o-'i-i- i. A' J.':? V ' : ' pital, and Wm. R. Kerr, Former Healtrf Commissioner City of Chicago. New York, N. Y. Since the remark able discovery of organic iron. Nuxat- ed Iron or "Fer Nuxafe," as the. French can it, nas taken the country by storm. It is coservatively estimated that over three million people annually are tak ing it in this country alone. Most as tonishing results are reported from its use by both physicians and laymen. So much so that doctors predict that we shall have a new age of far more beautiful, rosy-cheeked women and vig orous iron men. . r Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author, when interviewed on this subject, said: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men and women is (By Associated Prean. Washington, Aug. 14. Nominations of more than 200 new major generals and brigadier generals, who will hold commands in the new war. army, were sent to the Senate today by President Wilson. They include all the National Guard general offices. National Guard officers nominated to t 1 ! - J ; i . j n" ,7 sxxxiuu. pal the flesh flabby. The muscles Brigadier General Robert R Stelner, ' lack tone the brain fags and the Alabama; Brigadier General Walter A - j mem0ry fails and often they become Harris, Georgia: Brigadier General nva aL rC;n Whence iro"n Toes i , dier General Lawrence O. Tyson, Ten- fpom thv hiood nf wnmr, th0 rTnaoa ! nessee and Col. Arthur H. Blanding, frn rrnm fhoi ' .' In the most common foods of Amer ica, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished ,rise, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spa ghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degermi: j nated corn-meal, no. longer is iron to i be found. Refining processes have removed the; iron or v Mother Earth from these impoverished - foods, and silly methods of. home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the wa ter in which our vegetables are cook ed, are responsibile for another grave iron loss: , . . " ' yy. ,;r Florida. NATIONAL GUARD TO FORM DIVISION FOR FRENCH FRONT yy''y7 m.,mm i jwftnjOTiwiTii1ft..ii-f- - I! ilS n.ijft (Continued From Page One.) 'A Franklin Sugar For every use Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown Carnival Night at Lumina Friday, the 17th. Sold in, 2 and 5 lb. cartons and in 2, 5, 10, 25 and SO lb. cotton bags. , -Advt. ST. JOHN'S LODGE NOJ 1, w' A. F. AND A. M. . . i V Stated Communica tion this (Tuesday) , evening at .8 o'clock iharp for the purpose of the consideration of business properly to be presented.. ; All members and Master Masons wVhtioom8dMv L - ;By. order pf ,the Master. ' " - : '; " ' : " A. S. HOLDEN, Sec'y. -'"' ""-utat o Sn"t tit ':ivte'' Colorado, Oregon and the District of Columbia." . . ; .- Discussion of time and place of mobilization of the division or of its departure 'for France ar not permis sible under the voluntary censorship. The structure of the division as given In the official statement shows it will conform to the reduced trench war fare divisional organization . recom mended by Major-General Pershing which would give it a total strength with auxiliary troops of approximate ly 20,000 men. The ? two infantry brigade formation, ' each brigade to be composed, of two regiments, - Indicates a very large increase in the size of infantry, regiments. .The fact that numerical designations have been as signed to the brigades throughout, al (60 indicates the adoption of the Euro pean battalion administrative unit sys teb, although the - regimental organi zation of three battalions to a regi ment is retained; r:'yl';!". While no explanation of the reason for ' forming ' this".' composite1 -diyision as the first; tactic1 organization of the National Guard to- be perfected "since the State troops were drafted into the Federal army;,' it fs known jthat the plan has ben endorsed" by the Gov- I ernors of yirtbally all the $taf.es. The euect presumaDiy win De to solidify the National- Guard ; and. to give the 'TRE r KAriRLIM.' ' J. pm iui nu. .r .;- a. si "Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron -deficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron, just .as you would' use salt when your, food Has not enough salt."; : A.':. ' y'QCi "Former Health Commissioner, Wm. tR. Kerr, of the City of Chicago, says:' "I hav.e taken Nuxated Iron ; myself and experienced its' health., giving ctrength-building effect and in the.ftu terest of , the public welfare, I feel it my. duty to make known the results of its use. I am well past three score yeara; and wanttp say,thatrjL believe mylovftf, reat physical activity is largely idue today, to my; personalfuse , of ' Nuxated Iron. From my own experience writh Nuxated I ron, I feel it isi yalu able remedy that it ought to be" used irr" every hospital and prescribed ty every physician- in this , country." , : , ' . Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician wbj. has studied ' both in this cduntryajfti in great European medical institutions, said: "As I have said a hunared times over, organic iron ia the. greatest of &11 strength , builders." . - :Xiie -y '"Not long ago a man came" to nie who was nearly half a century old and "ask ed me to give him a preliminary Cxami-; nation: for life insurance, i was aston Now at 50 attsr taking Nuxated Iron,- As :- a 'physician I have always been a miracle of vitality and his face beam-J opposed to prescribing advertised rein ing ..with the Jiuoianc7.'rfirouth.ii'Us -.edi.es and for fifteen years, while Ad aeo ;v.,.iT;?junct; Professor in the New lor' . witneut it, no matter how- much : or what you eat, your fo6dmWely nasses 11 . . . - -4 - mrougn you witnout doing you any my, medical students, that such reme-$ dies - were generally ' valueless, but In the case of, Nuxated Iron severe fesis miuuu uu wnuuui uuiiik you any j" " .o us- rj v . t.. .Ll ". . made on myself and numerous pa loaau I come wak. .pale and .Sickly looking, lat is a remedy of most -extraord hnt hita a r&rn ;Ui'tr ! n?ry mrit, and-one which shoiua U just like, a plant trying To grow: in a soil deficient in. iron.ptf jyou !are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test See' how long you can wnrlcor Jiovr fanx6u can walk without becoming : tired,. ..Kext take two .five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated irOn.;thre& times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and. see how much you have gained;, -1 have, seen dozens of generally prescribed bv all physicians.' Notwithstanding the fact that I " am . nearing. my ': 80th birthday, a short course' of Neuxated Iron has mzfe ne 'What have you been doing to yourselr, 'Wha have you been doing to yourself, you lpok so, well and full of lite?' In my, opinion . there is nothins; like oi ganic iron-Nuxated Iron -to Put . Vnnthfnl DtronffK ovwl nnmiir ilijO tu6. j wuluiui aiiicu5iu auu i ' i :.- . . i , ir.nrui i . . rfiim iir rnp wra. niri-uiiw ir. -- nervous, run-nown . nonn o -or tin na .. - - whole country1 an iiiteresUln "theldi-1 Isbed to find him withthe lbod: presf vision which niight not be so' strong' sure of a boy of twenty and as' full of vigor, vim anuv viuuii ;u6 man ; in fact, a young man he really was, notwithstanding his ; age. . Z The secfet; he said, was taiung iron ux if the troops from any one State had been used td form this tactical unit; ? .The commanding officer pHne. divis ion win be ? Brigadier-General W.- A. Mann, of th'rear'Srmy'no-wSlp.hrpf '.ated Iron had filled him With renewed f the divisionof military? affairs of - llfe.i ; At 30 he was in bad health;.: at vine war uepartmentf -n , v : ; - . 46 he was careworn ana neariy ailing , .till; the whilev double,; their strength and. endurariarid--enJ;irely rid themselves' of all symptoms of dys pepsia, liver and other trouBles in from ten to fourteen .days, timesimply by taking iron in the jpropsr. form; And this, af ter1th$y 1ra8 inlsomti 'ases been doctoring for months without obtain-inanyfbn'et::W;;v-4 Df. Schuyter,'Cf.acques7'4 Visiting Surgeon . of ;;8t.; JEliabetha 'Hospital, New York Ciysaid: "Ihave never before given out any medical informa tion or. advice for publication :as r dr dinarily do not believe in it. But in the case f Nuxated jrott feel I wduld be .remiss in my duty! not to, mention itJ.; I have - taken .it myself and given t to my patients with most, suprising and satisfactory results.,- And . those who wish to. infcrease their strength power .and endurance.- will find it a most remarkable-and wonderfully, ef fective remedy." ' .. ' ." ' c v : . ', s ,Dr. James Louis "Bevea; for. 15 veafs Adjianct i Professor;. in :' the New-JTork or aged. But beware of ihe old iormjj of metallic iron .which of ton do nre harm.,than good. To be absolutely sure that my, patients get real organic iron and not some form of the nTieta"J variety I always prescribe Nuxatea Jronjn.its original., packages." -'NOTE Nuxated Irca whiob is PreSCJ ed' and .recommended above by physleia In Buch a great variety of cases, is nrt patent medicine nor secret reuipdT. but , whose Iron constituents are i,Jfn in scribed by eminent pnyslclans botn i ju rope and Amerca. IJnlike tbe older ' ganic iron, prodncts it is easily ass 'ett does not injure the teeth, make tbem t nor upset the stomach ; on the w'Vr'n la a most potent remedy in nearly a . , of indigestion as well as for nervous. down conditions. The manufacturers such great confidence in nnxatea ; ltg. they offer, to forfeit $100.00 to any c tf 61e- inctitnuon . if they cannot wg fjron, man or woman under CO who iarLDtot and lncrpnRA thtlr strencth 100 I'ri . ftief . .. i ... .niro Hnm nroviueu wurrv ui tout weens uuic, t- rrheV " nave no serious organic trouuie. -g no offer, to-refund your money if 11 u endur double t; your ' strength fl"faneDSed i Aiica in. Ion diva' time. - It IS l5eFu ffo4 this city by Jarman Futr?Ue ana . aly, all inmedpathic Medical: College, eaysr. afiz$St7 ' ,'-. '. y'y-y L-y':' y ': ' - ' , y---X- '' '' ' :-.:-'-'-"' - ; v-v ;--'-' '7 -'C:yy- 'iX !' 1 . ... . ' . . . ;: -".:'?, ?,;y ' - ' , y,y y , mm

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