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SATURDAY KVKXIXO. 25c Department Store Where Every Day Is Bargain Day P215 Market Street ODoosite Courthnmp lilSlA I SPEND DAY AY SUMMER HOME Mrs. Moooti Entertains Club and Celebrates Her Birthday Anniversary Mr Frank Mounts. 14 North F.ishieenth atreet. who summer ing in William ifrovr.

entertained yesterday Iho members of the Wil it4 Car Club, of thia city, at her cottage. Th occasion also marked ih relebration of tho hostess' birthday anniversary. Tho present were: Mr. II. C.

Itlneard. Mr. 11. C. Townsend.

Mr. William Windsor. Mr. Fleu.Me. Mr.

Wolfe. Mra. K. K. Itagner.

Mr. John A. Frie. Mra. II.

liurlingnm. Mra. II. i. Wieman.

Mra. II. 8. Koth. Mra.

H. A. 1. Itarr. Mra.

Herman Kiford. Mra. J. V. Minii k.

Mr. James Mmhtun and Mia Katherm M. MarhUn. P. S.

S. Society Has Dance at Perdix Tho P. s. 8. Society of Terhmrul High School held runion l.il evening at "All in" cottage, nt Per ilix.

Later a dance wa held, with the following gueata preavnt: Miaa KUxuleth K. 8nuth. Mia Anna KUaabeth Hoyer. Mia Heuiah Ml lieriruno iaaiian. Mia Anna Freedman.

Mi nor nice Ntxaley. Mit l.nl.i Kllncpeter. Mii Sara 8toufTfr. Mi K.itherlne irk er. Miaa Mury Holan.

Paul Henning. William II. Dunbar. 111. Joaeph Ooldatein, Herman Uoldatein, I.loyd Ootwuli, Saniuol Oervin.

Jacob Stack. Gordon rtrgtreiir. "Hud" liidinger and Wilbur llolbert. Mr. and Mrs.

Rodkey Entertain at Web Foot Mr. and Mr. Kdward Rodky. of Harritburg li. I.

3. gav a party at their cottage Wrb Fool. Ingle nook, in honor of tV lr sue xt of th Lancatr X. H. P.

V. flub who are having a two week' vacation at the collate. The eveninir wa pent dancing and having wi iner roam and marehmallow toat. Thoto prcnt 'were: Mr. and Mr.

Charles Kil patrick. Mr. and Mr. Omrjon Ca salte. Mr.

and Mr. Krank Schutzrn bach. Mr. and Mr. Kdward itodkey and daughters.

Charlotte. Verna, Kuby. Klizabeth. Gladys and Lillian: Edith Uring. Marion Hocking.

Mi Hattie Stowlenberger. Mrs. C. A. Hatrteld and daughter.

Charlotte Hatrield. Robt. Earl Williams Registered Arrhilert Annonnrea the Opening of Ilia Office at 26 SOUTH THIRD ST. Bell 07S5 ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL IN THE ME DEPARTMENT MONDAY $6.00 Actual II 117 IIAIUUSBURO TELECRAPn JULY 15. 192.

ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED HERE Roth Adeline Burlbolder to Wed Merrill P. Tiit, of Mercer Mr. and Mr Joseph C. Purkhldr. North itnin street, nave an naunfrd th engagrmvnt ihir daughter.

Mis Ruth Adelin urk holder 10 J4rnll P. T. on of Mr and Mr. John Tail, of Mercer. M' Burkholder ia gradual of Cntral High ch tol in th elasa of and of Stat Colreg.

where graduated with second honr. For ih pal two ytsr ah ha been teaching in th Mternburg priva'e school, at Reading. Th school crigmllv founded hy Mrs iernliur fr ih member of the related fans 111 of iernburg. Mr. Tail i a gradual of "r.tv City High ehol and of Mat College Ho ia a member of ih Stat stock Judging tam at th prent tlm.

Th wedding wilt tak plin thi autumn. vMr. and Mrs. Clompus Announce Engagement of Their Daughter Mr. and Mr.

H. H. Clompu. II Calder street, havs announced th ongaemnt of thoir daughter. Orace Clompu.

to William Toser. of th: city. A betrothal reception win he held at the bride to be nome. on punaiy evening. The date of the wedding h.ia vn announced.

j. not SPECIAL Saturday Evening Baked Sugar Cured Ham Dinner $1.00 SUNDAY DINNER Broiled Spring Chicken $1.25 We are now offering a fall line Homemade llelleates.es for Home I ae Pastry, Salads. Mayonnaise, Croquettes. Sandwiches. Etc.

We Make a peetallr of Packing Lunch Boxes Third Street and Strawberry Ave. i i i yymmmTmTTT; HARRISBURGES FOR A Soutter's 25c Department Store Bay Here Not Alone Became Prices Are Lower, Bat Because Qnalitiei Are Better i Mil FOR $3.50 to Em: MtUl'TK wioiwr frvtu At ntlc i'iiy to their home In McKeeiHrt. a party nino touria; cr ui of th t'olunibu Hotel Ui nigni. Kach niembrr of the party commented h.ghly on tho est eUmce of th ft ate highway In tht riion of th 8ti. They ar Mr.

and Mra. IMvid J. Hardy. Mr. and Mra.

K. Itoa. M. Wat on. It J.

Hariman. Iktvid J. lUrdy. Mr, ivmsel Hardy and Muu Cvrin Palmer. itinera who made themaeltea at home at the laat night were Miaa Mary I.

Fox and M. Helen A. Fs and Howard Iterlnr. of Fnglewood. X.

Mr. and Mra. Welchnel. Mra. tj.

Marhatl and O. Trobb. of Wheeling. W. Va Mr.

and Mra. M. P. Laraen and Mr. 8.

Wigman. of Pittsburgh. That thia eciion of Pennaylvania 's the moat productive, from a commercial undpoint. ia evidenced by the fact that hundred of traveling men. engaged in vnriou line of endeavor, have congregated at tho variou local hoatelrle during the lat week.

Included In the etennive guet II: of the Penn Harr.a were Mr. and Mr. It. W. King and A.

F. 8nyder. PERSONAL Albert J. Aatrich. of Columbus.

Ohio, ha returned afier a two weeks" vacation Uh his parent. ir. ana Mrs. Louis Atric)i. ::1 Jiaciay street.

Mrs. Brute Isenberg. of Abur ark. X. I the guiat of Mr.

and im .1 ll KMulTmaii. in Camp Hill Mr. Uenberg I a former rrlucnt if Camp Hill and Harnsuurg. Mrs. Aimer Hhlrey and son.

non Shirev. 1TS tlrcn street, are guei at the r.lOeron noiei. Aiumn Mr. Percy ucuinnis. ui Muench itm.

i ha returnea auer a visit in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steckley. or Philadelphia, who were gu i.

Mi. Stetkley parents. Mr. and Jlr. William lrvln.

i12 Oreen street, have returned home. Mrs. Albert nawer. ijv Zarker street, i visllin; ner nni" Arlhu Stewart, in urana ivapiur Mich Mis Martha Craig. Soutn Four i Mr.

William unu more. i visiiiMB viirhrth Given ana i Given, lSl oin Mr. nnd Mrs. J. loinea tne coiony hron hotel.

Atlantic City t. vr a 1 1 Evana and fam' iy ii the summer r. Maintains. They have a cot tage at the Profile House In Fron cona oicn. ts.

the guest oi nis aaumr W. Shutt. 51 Luniii RY ONLY Value rioiis i j. of C. to 7 in ice an in i foi the LADIES' TRIMMED, TAILORED SPORT and UNTRIMMED HATS In All the Leading Shapes and Colors Monday Sale Price GU 9 aAmmmAlA" mtion.

Ithiu. who ara motoring to New Vorh City, and Mr. and Mra. It. H.

Whipple, of Philadelphia. Katahliahing dwirict oince and in ritiea throughout the Ktate for th Ioubl Keal King Company, of Philadelphia, manufacturer of automobile piston ring. Martin KckoiT. of tho Quaker Oily. I a uet at th William Penn.

Jamca J. I Van. or Philadelphia. ill be at home at the William Penn for everal day while attempting to influence the proposed Commonwealth hotel corporation to install hi healing and radntlng ytem in that structure. Among other guet at th Wil ham Prnn are 8.

K. Ulat fetter. former reaident of Ihta city, who ia pending the weekend here; Mr. and Mra. Kelley.

of Heading; Mr. and Mr, li K. Orelder. of Columbia Mr. and Mr It.

It. Kirvy. of Helln grove, and (Seorge Katorge, of Wil liamaport. Itegiaiered at the Dauphin Hotel. among othera.

are Mr. and Mr. 8. F. U.

McCrenry of Hillaburg; Harry W. Shoemaker, of McKlhattan: 1 eo A. Kroiee, a Cheater newspaperman, and John Walton, of Colum bus. JOTTINGS Mia Dora France Stuilh, of Maplewood. X.

I the gueat of her relatives. Mr. and Mra. F. Hoy CroII.

1 737 North Second street MU Mabel Condran. 1S05 Vernon street, will return to day after spending two weeks in Ocean City Miaa Louise Heachley. 21 Ilerr street. I spending several week at Manchester. Indiana.

Hugo Kleiner. 906 North Six teenth street, is spending a week In Heading. Mr. and Mr. William D.

B. Alney 931 North Front street, left on Tuea day and will sail from New York for cruise of several weeks to the West Indies and will a too vialt vari points in South America. Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Buch.

SOS street, are spending some mington. N. where if thai. it o. V.

or i nit i rsonnrr. oi Cincinnati V'llio. IS in in rliv rnlltnir nn olH Oliio. is rrlend. Mr.

Bonner was a citizen of narrisourg. tnirty eiglit years ago, una observed great improvements in the city. He is now director of the priming department of the Ohio Me chanics Institute. Cincinnati. Airs, Schrlver.

131 Boa is visiting airs. Susan Adams, ai ner summer nome in Mt. Gretna. Mrs. E.

H. Wiland and her danc ters. Misses Irene and Gayle iland v.ioveny eignta, have gone to Atlantic cuy to spend some time ansa Richards and Kathryn Richards. 2534 Mngton street, are spending this week In Washington. D.

and eaiumore. Mrs. Raymond C. Baker and son Raymond O. Baker, 317 Paxtang avenue, nave gone to Atlantic Citv where they will spend some time as tne guests of friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Percival D. Myers and son, Kenneth and Mis Olive Bowman, of the county controller's office, will motor to morrow to Lan caster, where they will be guests of Mrs. Annie Brubaker.

Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Page and children, of Camp Hill, left to day tor a motor trip of two weeks to bprlngfield and Plymouth, Ohio.

Mrs. Leo Cramer and daughter, Dorothy Cramer, of Altoona, have returned after a two weeks' stay with Mrs. Cramer's father, Joseph sansom, 633 Kelker street. Mr. and Mrs.

James Pearl, of Bonny Meads Farm, have returned arter a motor trip to Honey Brook. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Davis and sons, Robert and Parke Davis, of Pax tang, motored to Pottsvllle to at tend the second annual picnic of the National Biscuit Company. They will spend the weekend at the home Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Stoner. Miss Mary Ottenhelm, of Detroit Is spending several weeks in this city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brenner, 2128 North Third street. Sidney Davis Milnor, of Warrens vllle, left this morning for the Y.

M. A. camp, where he will teach swimming. Mr. Milnor spent yester day in this city as the guest of Thomas Randolph Wickersham, 2841 North Front street, who has just returned from Eaglesmere.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Morris Brenner and daughter. Frieda Brenner, 2128 North Third street, have returned their home after spending a month at Mount Clemens, Mich. Mrs.

Henry Roberts and daughters, Eleanora Roberts and Winifred Roberts, 1729 North Third street, have returned to their home after a visit at Washington, D. C. Miss Margaret Flexer, of Allen town, formerly of this has returned to her homo after a shoit stay with friends in this city. Dwight M. Ludington.

of The Terraces, New Cumberland, left this morning for the Y. M. C. A. camp, where he will be a tent leader.

DONATIONS FOR MONTH Nursery Home donations for June were announced to day as follows: Mrs. Abercrombie, 1 bushel potatoes, dresses. Mrs. Crowell, 2 boxes lolly pops, 3 overcoats, 1 boy's suit, 2, pairs shoes, 4 dresses, 4 blouses, 4 ytirs hose; United Conference of Brethren Christ. 150 loaves bread; fritnd, toys, dolls and Gorgas Drug Company, 1 large pail candy; Mrs.

John "Musser, 1 bushels cherries; Mrs. Munce. 1 bushel beans, 3 gallons cream; Mrs. Milton Hefflennger. bushel beans; friend, 150 handkerchiefs, Dives, Pomeroy and Stuart, 5 boxes loily pops; B.

P. O. 150 cakes, 5 gallons ice cream; Stinson Pretzel Bakery, barrel pretzels; Mrs. C. P.

Turner, 15 glasses jelly. Mrs. Elmer Wagner, 1 bushel ean. HOLD AXNl'AL, REUNION Members of Company 103rd Motor Supply Train, who served together during the World War, he. their third annual reunion in this city yesterday.

The former soliiieis look automobile trip about the city ind surrounding region dirin? day afternoon and latei a boa; r.de the Susquehanna river reunion yesterday was on the an'iiver saryof the departure of tho Mf. Gretna in 13 1. BRITISH OFFH'KR SHOT Cairo, July 15. Colonel Piggott. of pay department of the British army, while walking the strei in unltorm.

was shot, it is believed 3 TO BE MARRIED IN BALTIMORE Hiss Miffaret ScaaffttaH, of This Cty, to Wed W. W. Lewis Th marriage of M.a Margaret louu ttchaffatall. daughter of Mr. and Mra John tihffilU tilt North Kimh aireel, lo Willard W.

Lew i. of Baltimore, aon of Mr. and Mra. Thonia U. Iwi.

of Hcranton. will tak place thi evening at I o'clock In Baltimore. Th bride elect will be gowned in ivory crepe sal in and will hav a rorag bouquet of orchid. Hhe will ba attended by her niece. Miaa Helen Elisabeth Miller, of this city, who will wear a dreaa of Thisledu and carry Madame Butterfly rosea.

Th beat man will Stanley We and. Mra. John Hchaftetall and Mr. I. E.

tMeele, mother and aioier of the bride elect, wiil witnra th ceremony. Miaa ichaff stall I a gradual of Central High School, tlaaa of 1920. and since that time ha been connected with th Public Service. Com miaalon at the Capitol. Mr.

I.ewia la a Iui4inrman of Baltimore. After September 1 Mr. Iwi and hi bride will be at home at 2106 Chela avenue, Wallbrook. Baltimore. P.M.

P. Co. Girls Elect Officers For New Club The and G. (1. S.

C. and S. Club was formed last evening at the home of the newly elected president. Miaa Margaret Shoop. (11 Forrest afreet.

The club i composed entirely of girl who are employed by the Pennsylvania Milk Product Company and ia for the purpose of dii cusaing business method and promoting a social life among the girls. The following olllcer were elected: Mis Margaret Shoop. president; Miaa Mae Williams, secretary; Miss Matilda Hitler, treasurer; Mia Helen Anderson, chairman of the attendance committee: Mis Matilda Hitter. Mis Katherlne Shllllnger and Miss Marie Pottelger. social committee; Mis Harriet Wagner, Mis Ida Sourbier and Miss Hilda Fisher, refreshment committee.

After an explanation of several new business methods to be used In the company a social hour was held. Refreshments were nerved to the following members of tho club: MiKS Gertrude Smiley, Misa Ida Sourbier. Miss Matilda Sourbier, Miss Matilda Hitter, Miss Katherine Shllllnger, Miss Harriet Wagner, Misa Mae Williams. Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Mildred Fisher, Miss Marie Pottelger. Miss Otto, Miss Margaret Shoop and Mis Leona Teeter.

To Attend House Party on Return From Altoona Miss Alma Shutt. 512 Curtin street, and Miss Polly Huntsberger. 1807 North Sixth street, are visiting in Altoona. enroute home. They will Visit in Milleratown and the latter part of the week will be members of a housepnrty nt Miss Sura Shutt's cottage at Iroquois.

The party, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. James Bonniwell, of Philadelphia, will include Miss Helen Manahnn, 527 Ma clay street: Harold Knuffman, 1713 Forster street; Cecil Holmes, Eighteenth and State streets and Robert Cornelius, 2307 Hoffer street. David Gilbert to Wed Miss Anna Ross William G. Ross, of Philadelphia.

has announced the engagement of his daughter. Miss Anna Ross, to David McConaghy Gilbert, son of the late Rev. Dr. David M. Gilbert and Mrs.

Gilbert, of this city. Mr. Gilbert, who is one of the editors of the Philadelphia Public Ledger and a former newspaperman of this is a brother of Mrs. Robert M. Rutherford, of Steelton; Misa Jane Gilbert, of Philadelphia; Fred M.

Gilbert, of Paxtang; W. Kent Gilbert, of Camp Hill; Harry Gilbert and Marion both of this city. The wedding will take place Sep tember 30 in Philadelphia. PITTSBUKGH MAN IS SELECTED FOR JUDGE Washington, July 15. Robert M.

Gibson, Assistant District Attorney at Pittsburgh, has been selected by Senator Pepper and Major Reid, Re publican Senatorial nominees, for appointment as Federal Judge for the Western Pennsylvania district of Pennsylvania to succeed former Judge Orr. If in your restaurant you serve something particularly appetizing, tell about it in a Classified Ad. It will be welcomed by hungry Americans. vMakes drinks hot or cold. Confections and Pastries.

So many uses and so easy to prepare. FOR SALE BY CLARK'S DRUG STORES 306 Broad St. 300 Market St. E. THORLEY 404 Bread Street MARTZ BARRIXGER 13th sad Deny Sta.

KITZMILLER'g PHARMACY 1S3S Derrjr S. THOS. r. STEEVER 1324 slant St. G.

D1EH1. J34T Veraoa St. H. A. WEAVER Riverside sad Rsekvllle and other good druggists, grocers and soda fountains.

ASK FOR CREAMALT WRITE FOR SAMPLE Address 1'' CREAMALT Harrisburg, Pa. 'AUDIT HEARINGS START JULY 24 'Atdrttt Geaertl Lewis Aa I aouces Datt Upon Wrick He Will Sit atht Capitol Public sitting In th invesugaiion of the ui Treasury aud i of th Kephart term will rwnimed at p. in. Monday, July St. at the S'ate Cupitol.

according to announcement by Auditor llenernl Samuel H. Lewi to day. The Auditor General said he would meet wtih representative tif tho Attorney General Monday to ttrmine who to call and what line to purau. Kepreaentutivea of ih certified public accountants will be hers during th early part of the week to diavtiaa with Mr. Iais th remaining sections of the report, matlera having been under investigation sine th publication of I he Inst sec lion.

It la prohablo the general summary will lie prepared by the end or the month. Complaint lisa hcn libit uliti iIh Public Service Commission uga'nat Philadelphia rapid transit aklpsiopa at r'uty. first and Market. Fifty third and Spruce and Fifty seventh and Woodland avenue. They will lie considered together wlih others re CCKtly complained of.

TIh Klaio r'ttrt! ConimUloii 1 fav tentatively approved tho application of Huntingdon borough for lermiNon to impound water In Logan Stat Foreat for Improvement of a water aupply by a reaervolr In Jackaon township. It also accepted regulations worked nut In conjunction with the Department of Health governing annilary conditions for ramp altea which will preserve watersheds Twenty six rnmp aitea were approved during June and four leases runreled. The June Income I from stea wna $412. the whole rev lenue from foresta for the month he ling S4.52l.14. Tin Commission will ctahlHi lliir Spring, on the rond from Blnln to Doylesburg.

Perry county, as a public camp site, but declined to net nside New Germaniown Hemlocks fur State forext monument on receiving a negative report from the StoutTer's Restaurant 4 X. CUI'RT ST DINNER TO DAY 50 II lo 7..10 Chii fcen Corn Soup Scalloped Chleken Calre Liver Ma.hnl or Creamed I'oUlne S.eved I'ea. or Boilrd Kice Rmrre loe Cream lie or Pudilinr Iced Tea. Coffee or Milk Chlrkrn and Waffle. Thur.

Sat. Special attention riven to ladies' lunch on eeond floor with an inreard line of sandwiches and salaiU. Come and irjr our ouc dinner tolajr. TOASTED CORN TaV VAth IIIIHI KMiHT ll llelfatl. July li.

illy The Associated I'res! News slowly altering through from Ihe tomes of military activity tmlicalea lhal flghling ha been going on In Sligo inlermilieni ly for I lie last ten days. Business la al a standstill, the majority of the people hating lied. A IN I (jS The Star Upholstering Works 1116 James Sirvt'l will meassre a ad (lit etl malea. Prleea are right. Wark maaablp cssrasteeal.

NEWARK. Prop. Bell Pfcose SI4.VJ Fried Spring Chicken and Waffle Dinner I3JHI Til T4MI TOMOIIIIOW AMITY HALL INN "The End of II Mile A Wove Weat RIVER DRIVE HOSPITAL (A Corporation) Along the banks of the Beautiful Susquehanna. Is ready for Surgical Operations, Post Operative, Medical and Maternity Cases. An ideal place for rest cures.

Registered nurses or attendance. Your own Doctor can treat you here. fmh fruits on a hot day Ifeill IISIII am UA3 local tomnullee whvh had lneil gated llio mailer and decided II would loo eienaive. Boy Pinned Under Body of Father Twelve Hours; Double Murder Revealed t'lftrlsiul. July 1 nrath His lifeless body of lib father for mors than iwrlve hours, live.

ear old Erik Mayer, seriously wounded, finally attracted attention of paaaerah), who discovered a double murder and suU'lde. Erik's father. Maihew Mayer, ahot and killed hi wife and eight month eld daughter: shot Erik in th left brraat and then sent a bullet into hut own brain, dying instantly. Macr' body fell aero that of III boy. Whrn the Injured hoy recovered coiiMciouHiieaa he called for help.

A pedestrian linatly heard his rriva and called police. till UK Mill ew tark, July II. Kugene It. flrare, president of Ih Itethlrhem Steel Corporation, sailing on lite nlnipic In tiny for a short business trip lo Irfindon. said unquestionably all Industrie of ttir cuunirv have been alfrried by the strikes of miners and shopmen and expressed hope thai both would be thing of the past hen he return.

Ko other food has such day as Kellogg's Corn fickle appetites, they satisfy hungry folks! And, my, but they are delicious intheir crisp crunchiness and wonderful flavor! As an extra summer taste thrill, eat Kellogg's with bananas or the luscious summer fruit now in season. Such a diet is not only ideal from a health standpoint, but it is refreshing cooling and enjoyable beyond words. Eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes liberally because they digest easily. Let the children have all they want All will be better for a lighter diet and free from headaches and sluggish drowsiness. 9 a I I I I Ako a ker.

af KELLOGCS KKUMBLES aaa KELLOGG'S BRAIL Camp Hill Bible School to Clot9. Isms IHII. July II A uofuU eation of th Camp Hill vtaioa llild school will lernnnat tu mor.i row afternoon wiiii 4 pnt by' children in r.achariaa Park or Pir avenue. Parent and oiher inleicsi ed terson are invited lo no present when Ih children wilt demana'raiaj in part Hi rrficieni irainiug retve4l during Ihe thre weeks period of tlJ llilib chool. The hnancina' of insi schXnl.

01 her than the voluntary rai isieraiion fee of fifty i rnla ir ta assumed by lh churches of Ih' loan. Arrangrmrnta for a longer period for nei year are being considered. In raa of ram th pageant will li held in Ihe auditorium of ins public school. EDUCATIONAL GAME Writ for novel, aimplined educational device, lo leach you or our children, illisiory Geography I. (Addition Kulotraciioni.

Very Interesting and instructive. Special offer. I wo games at cpt of one. Send II lo dy, New Vork K. ilu co A.

11. :0 West lh Kireet. New York. SATURDAY. JULY IS i'liN'krn rmilos Froiu li Frbil Polalora Itullcrttl AspnragttH la iiuiv with Mayonnaise AprloniM Itrcuil ami Ten.

toflco or Milk DINNER 75c4 .00 is jjo r. n. ROSE'S Scss4. st Wslsst first a Perfect Drive" V4 lark's Ferry Hrldge) an. appeal on a hot Flakes! They win Insist upon leHotga Corn Flakes in ta RED and GREEN package that bean the signature of K.

KeUog originator of Corn Flakes. None are. genuine without it! ook4 ai 1).

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