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52, THE; BUFFALO ILLUSTRATED TIMES I Cm You Pay Less Here Sole Buffalo agents for the famous ultra shoes for women spring sty les now ready. Splendidly equipped hair dressing and manicuring parlors second floor special low prices. INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT LEAGUE Of BUFFALO; A MENTAL CLEARING HOUSE This Wei! Known Society, Founded on Advanced Lines of Thought, Is a Mecca for Thinking People. i -i. universal peace to those who love the law of use and and knowledge.

To them shall all things come evenwers nd dominion and light; for nothing that thought ahaTgrMp or Ihe Kan See CSS S0 and '5ht birthright of tK hmmaS 10 The echo of good word once spoken, vibrate. In apace TSJSS Ear 1 eges. The entire problem of Mfe'or death will look changed. Ko longer baffled, but peaceful, bathed In life himself, aa In ages back- he determined hi. future to be, full fledged, nothing missing, be becomes the unaffected, impartial witness, the se-er, abiding by himself, the Ve-dantic Therefore you Bee cosmic consciousness la not gained by lapsing into another state, or going out of yourself but In possessing quiesence, repose, stability, faith, the latter being conducive to the Intelligent development of the faculties which Induce the stillness that enables one to see the glory of God.

An average mind can easily deduce this fact and understand that- somewhere there is a repository of infinite wisdom, and that that-which -is perfect has always been perfect. By hook or by crook work yourselve. into the attitude of stability -where you are more fit te reflect cosmic- consciousness. Believing that all is ordered, rise above the various units of discord and get Into harmony, even If at flrst there no basis of fact in it, believing that all things work together for good, for believe me there is no God unless you can find Him-within yourself." LIGHT. ON.

TEE PATH. MABEL COLLINS, Scribe. Listen to the song" of. life, store In your, memory the melody you hear. hoose One of These $2 5 MONDAY morning, we'll place on sale a special lot of women's ultra stylish new model suits that have just arrived from one of the leading manufacturing tailors of New York.

These swagger garments, nearly all of them sample sizes, are advance productions of a tailoring house that supplies the most exclusive retailers of the. country. If you wait a few weeks you'll have to pay $25 for these self same suits but you may save $10 if you select Monday. The fabrics are the richest weaves of the spring season and the workmanship reflects the careful stitches of most skilled tailors. Select from all-wool panarnas, fancy serges and, handsome shadow checked and striped worsteds, all richly trim Ms mental apparatus, for the processes to be discovered are unlimited, and everywhere he will find cosmic consciousness.

Some believe to obtain this that man must pass through countless consciousnesses to find this priceless Jewel, but as a man thinketh In his heart so Is The Master spoke to those who "Verily, 1 say unto you. the hour cometh and now is.1' When Martha wept, saying yes, my brother will rise at the last day, Jesus answered her, "I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth In Me though he die, yet shall he live, and whosoever liveth and believeth In Me shall never die." The thing is to hear the voice, then will all that Is utter and absolute overshadow relativity. The absolute must go hand in hand with this phenomenon and must be available the moment one needs it. This Is the day of salvation. When one once reposes in what is cosmic consciousness, all else shall be added.

Knowledge, education, polish is not necessary, for it comeg only to those whose house is sft In order. This thought is truly philosophical. After the life has run the gamut then comes it into the oasis, where at rest it can look back on the pruning experiences and say: All that has come to ma, of good or ill has been for my advancement. One must sweat blood- till the vision opens and he is thrilled with the profundity of selfhood, gained by passing through the crucible. He has learned to kiss the rod.

he has learned that what he blamed on his parents, friends. God. or providence, was administered to him by his overshadowing selfhood, he will cease revolt and then begins the revelation of his higher self to himself, which has been polished and perfected through the and lined with guaranteed rr noon Aa rirrrrm MAt Air 11 1 assortment worth less from the lot Monday at $3.50 121c med ccitin this select $5 Rope Portieres lour rich red fects, trated, A 7ERY and feet, $5 handsome Bich (Embroideries, 4c Vard THE most fortunate embroidery purchase of many a day. We've secured from a big Eastern importer several thousand yards of fine embroidery edges and insertions, in widths from 14 to 9 inches, at less than actual cost to make every yard new, perfect, and the patterns are just the daintiest and prettiest that you have ever seen fast edges, too these arft t.Tifl fiTn- extra heavy ve rope portieres in shades of green, two tone ef will spread to 7 doorways, actual values, as illus Monday broideries that sell yard that's what SA.50 them ordinarily lasts, Monday, Rope Valances yard Lace Special pure linen ami German torchon insertions and edges in widths up to 314 inches, a really fine assortment of Da terns, from regular II $1.69 REGULAR $3 ve-lour rope valances as illustrated, for single shades of green red as well as two tone Monday, $3 effects, very special at A Flew Drapery made doors, and handsome 5c yard Figured Nets regu $1.69 Fabric lar 50c and 75c white and ecru figured nets that are specially suitable for shirt waists as well as many other uses, full 27 inches wide, a re Sample Spring jM-m than $25 like hot cakes at 12y2e a you expect to pay for while the lot Carpets and Rugs Regular $30 full room size, 9x12 feet Axminster rugs, Oriental and floral effects, newest spring patterns, famous quality for wear, Monday, C00 QQ extra special 30 MERCERIZED taffetas and woven voile tissues in a big variety of styles and colorings, including stripes, checks and plaids, reeularly sold at 25c to 39o. 47 Monday, yard If $1.75 Stools 98c Regular $1.75 adjustable stools, suitable for kitchen use, strong braced base, solid seat, 8-inch adjustment, golden oak finish, just as illus trated, Monday 98c for boys, including all the best Henty RoW Boys' series, Motor 8c and ino ILVrTT FANCY colored etamine, a much wanted new drapery fabric, specially suitable for halls, dens and libraries in all the most popular designs such as fleur de lis, art weaves, lattice and stained glass effects a beautiful as- A sortment to select from in the drapery store at, yard fiiVW Suits at $1S In the Basement Two gallon size galvanized iron water pails, regular lOn" 20c, at lUC 22 inch size galvanized iron wash tubs, regular 69c, at 39c Round willow clothes hampers, strongly made, 89C Cobbler sets that sell usually at 75c, at.

48c High grade Norwood sewing machines, excellent $35.00 $19.75 White and gold decorated semi-porcelain dinner plates, 9 inch size, at Uli 3 pint size semi-porcelain jugs with floral and gold decora tion, 25c value, at 12c White semi-porcelain vegetable dishes 10 inch size, 7 regular 15c, at Silver plated candle sticks complete with silver shade, candle and holder, choice of several colors, actual 75c value (main floor), AQn at tIU f.luslinwear A miscellaneous let of sample mus-llnwear. Including petticoats, corset covers and gowns made of best quality cambric, nainsook and English long cloth, very handsomely trimmed with Hamburg, French and Swiss embroideries, beading, ribbon drawn, medallions, hem stitching, tucks and fine laces, all sizes extra special, Monday 98c Sample Waists Advance sample lots of pretty new model shirt waists of fine blfcck lawn, black brilllantine, mercer ized madras, batiste, and nne lingerie, in plain tailored effects with tucks and plaits, together witn many novelty beautifully trimmed with baby Irish, German and French vaL laces and complete with drawn work, embroidered ctnio, anf lUlClB, Venice medallion, long sleeves ana nihunn collar effects, an sizes. S1.50 kind, 98c Monday markable bargain tt 1 II, 29c President Grace Carew Sheldon. First Vice-President John Harrison Mills. Bewud Vice-President Gertrude A.

William. Secretary Belle G. Lake. Treasurer Mrs. Mary SL Hotchklss.

Librarian Sara Palmer Sheldon. Corresponding Secretary Ida F. Moore. The League meet, every Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock at Hotel Iro-Quois. Tou are welcome.

One of the most harmonious evenings ol the league was that of last Tuesday when C. itupert Leach spoke to us on cosmic consciousness." Air. Leach was 77 OC8t ana spojte from the heart, finding an answer In the hearts of listeners. We can reproduce the talk -i. iwru in openink: he said: -Cosmic consciousness does not depend on the development of the relative stat.33 of consciousness.

Let us look at some of the possibilities that lie before us in the unXoldinsr of cDcviniiinao a .1 involve to unfold It. Astral Buddistlc or many so-called plains do uu' wiiresa tue real meaning. The word 11 is misleading. Lit 'J uumieu it wouia mean star or sphere consciousness, whereas astral or ixier consciousness has nothing to Uo with any other planets whatsoever, be ing connnea to our Vorld affairs. In fact, such terms have become stereotyped, and mean very little to most of so it us use phud words which Ira- vijr ciokij ue strata of being con- uernea.

The devotional strata funMinn. i Doaies. io average, normal being i-oi Knowing uai an that he cornea In contact with la concrete. He jra my ooay, niy mind, and thus assumes the attitude of subect to abject. The ego, spirit, self should be made quite separate from body by using the will, but can you do it.

as you will your body to stand, sit, move hither or yon? You self-consciously possess yourself, which is really the only kind of consciousness that the average mind comprehends. Of finer grades of physical matter it is not able to discern. When it feels It Is the feeling-, but cannot conceive of the substance put in motion when it feels, for in process of feeling-a substance is agitated. Therefore feelings are rarely controlled by the volition. The external stimuli which draws out the feelings involves the se-er, is involved in the act.

Many can will how far their feelings shall carry them away, so to speak: a few can determine how far the force of, angry emotions, hatred, malice may go, and by a system self-analysis can engender a feeling of love, or at least good will toward mnn. As this process draw, one from the emotional plane one may ultimately will feelings, as now one decides about physical conditions, and thus will one have begun to function on another plane, where live such as are of the astral. One can never see tral substance until one has succeeded in governing that part of. one's individual nature which gives rise to the emotions. This Is a warning not to try to project yourselves into these plane by force until self-mastery is complete, for you will be like a ship without a rudder, or like a body despoiled of clothing you will stand naked to the enemy, vulnerable In contact with lower stratas, completely at their mercy.

Let us study the possibility of emancipating the divine spark, so tfiat it can stand out. knowing itself as a thinking, Independent ego. Scientists have decided that thought activity comes forth and manifests in different forms, but I'ick of these forms is the form-er or neitating substances, and the greatest iudy is to see yourself as the form-er mental substance is of course not w.i your mind or body. Objective or in us. aa is tne physical, but concede the possibility.

In course of time, of thesp thought or feeling forms becoming more definitely fixed, and of the possibility of the self to recosrnize a s-lf-existent center and to dispense with the self-aware medium, the self becoming of such a flexible nature that its possibilities become Infinite, what wonders could we not perform. As it Is today our bodies are cumbersome, it takes patience and money to overcome space. If you could express self-consciousness or use mental substance as now accentuated in the physical body, how long would it take vou to be in New York or Egypt? Physically you now can think in a flash to New York, for you and the thought are in contact rfirred by external stimuli which gives the impeutus. Some can initiate thought forms independent of thought forms which penetrate everywhere. Few think their own thought forms, for they take them from a myriad of sources, books, people, atmosphere.

There are grreat possibilities for the one who can go back of his physical nature and use New York City Leading Hotels BATES AND LOCATION. HOTEL ARLINGTON, WEST 25THST NEAR B'WAT. Rooms and Bath, $2.00 and up one or two persons. ALGONQUIN HOTEL, .63 WEST 44TH. NEAR 6TH AVE.

I a day and up. Suites i and up. HOTEL EARLlNOTON, J7TH NEAR BROAD WAT. Rooms (1.50 a day. with bath J2.09, HOTEL HARGRAVE, TSND NEAR COLUMBUS AVE.

Highest class of accommodation, at reasonable rates. HERALDSQUAEE HOTEL 84TH ST. AND BROADWAY: 11.50 a day, use of bath: $3 with bath, HOTEL LE MARQUIS. 18 to 16 EAST 31ST ST. at 5TH AVE.

class accommodations at moderate prices. HOTEL LATHAM, JSTH ST. AND 5TH AVE. Rooms 11.50. with bath.

I2.0S. HOTEL LONGACRE, 157 TO 163 WEST 47TH ST. Exclusively bachelor. Room, private bath. I1.SQ up.

LUCERNE HOTEL, TtTTI ST. AND AMSTERDAM AVE. Subway Sta. Rooms and suite, at moderate rates. HOTEL MARGARET S7 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, near bridge.

American plan, European plan. $1.00 up. MARTINIQUE HOTEL, BROADWAY AND 33D ST. $2.50 a day and up. Suite.

$6 and up. HOTEL PIERREPONT, J8D ST. AVD BROADWAY. European plan. Room with bath $2.60 up.

HOTEL RAYMOND, Nos- 43-44-4 East 28th SL European Plan $1.00, with bath $1.58. HOTEL SEVILLE, MADISON AVE. AND 29TH ST. Learn from it the lesson of harmony Look for it, and listen first to it in your own heart. At first you may say it 1.

not there. When I search 1 discover only discord. Look deeper. If you are disappointed look deeper again. There is a natural melody, an obscure fount in every human It may be hidden over and utterly conoeaxed and silent, but It Is there.

At the base of it you will And faith, hope and love. He that'-choose, evil refuse, to look within himself. Shut his ears to the melody of his. heart, as he blinds his eyes to the light of his soul. He does this because he finds it easier to live desires.

But underneath all life Is the strong current that cannot be checked, the great waters- are there In reality. Find them and you will perceive that none, not the most wretcnea or creatures, but is. a part of It, however he tlind himself to the fact and build up for himself a phantasmal outer form of horror. In that sense It Is that I say to you, all those beings among whom you struggle on, are iragments 01 me divine and so deceptive is the illusion In which you live, that It la hard to guess where you will first detect the sweet voice In the hearts of others. But know- that it is certainly within yourself.

Look for it there, and once having nize it, you will more readily recog- nizeitjw-ouna yu-v A telephone Consent "Hullo, little one. Wilt marry me? I'm dead sick of so much parental authority. Come along with me. Oh, Peaches and Cream, and get married. I'll meet you tonight in the old place at the turn of the road with the red car.

Three honks Is the sign and you can put your clothes In my tonneau and to the hot place with the old man." Geraldine felt indeed that Opportunity had arrived and though she was not prepared for it with a trosseau and bride's cake yet she modestly averred her 'willingness to take a chance. Of course, the gentle reader can supply the 'Interim with all the shjyers and tremors that he or she would ex perience under like circumstances. And, of course, the way of the two lovers was beset with impending tragedy but promptly at the hour agreed upon Geraldine heard the muffled honkety-honk of the approaching automobile and without a mishap, the two happy lovers were on their way to the matrimonial hitching post. Now Geraldine was 18 and Percival a 12-month older and though Percival had taken out a license that morning he little reckoned with the cruel law which forbids the marriage of persons under the age of 21, without their parents consent. Then came a wild mad chase across hill and dale over plain and pasture for a kindly friend c' Percival's had phoned that the two Fathers were in hot pursuit.

Across the border of the state they flew into the nearest town but parson and missionary looked askance. One youthful dominie was Just about to tie the knot when lie discovered their license was no good and they must go to the Off they sped to the registrar but there they found' how 'needful parents are In the world for they must have their consent. Then did Geraldine break down upon Percival's muddy shoulder and wailed and wept and Percival for the first time in his life made his mental machinery do some original thinking. But the registrar was a kindly man. He took the two babes In the wood to his own home.

Then he found out their parents' name and address. After a heated argument with Mother over a long distance phone he finally persuaded her to consent if he could find Father. This was a more difficult matter but It was accomplished. Being a wily politician he knew just how to handle Father and after two hours pleading he obtained his consent. "Now," said he after he had 'tied a double bow matrimonial knot, "Foolish ones, shine forth on your wedding Journey and If you are as stubborn and determined i-r you have been, you'll certainly make a success." Mother no longer brings cereal and coffee to' Darling Boy for he has to fare forth In the early hours to forage for food for golden haired Geraldine and Geraldine is happy having seized the Opportunity as it whizzed by.

Thus, love will find Its Opportunity even though it must be by way of telephone and automobiles and parents' consent. Loss of Appetite. A person that has lost appetite has lost something besides vitality, vigor, tone. The way to recover appetite and all that goes with It Is to take Hood's Saxsaparilla that strengthens the stomach, perfects digestion and makes eating a pleasure. Thousands take It for spring loss of appetite and every body says there's nothing else so good as Hood's.

Hello! DO YOU KNOW ME IF NOT, WHY NOT? Thousands Are Pleased With My Professionally Fitted Glasses. Try Me. One who examines eyes and furnishes glasses Without Drugs, which removes the cause of headaches, eyestrain and nerve exhaustion with best results at least possible cost. My SPECIALTY is Cross Eye Straightening, Relieving Clouded Blurred Cataract Syes Without Drug or Knife. -Artificial Byes That Match.

JOHN WAGNER. 91 E. Genesee St. Opposite Washington Market Iwk up home testimonials in Goaday Papers if1 r'H I Monday, Underpricing in A lot of 800 yards of handsome velvet carpet, specially suitable for rooms, halls and stairs, all handsome patterns highest grade velvet carpet that is standard value at $1.00, QAft Monday, yard OfC 2r.bC OyttlC Now I will tell you the simple story of a maid and a man, a telephone and an automobile. The story has no moral but its ac tion, is quite beyond speed limit and If its climax is safely and satisfyingly garaged at the end that is all that is necessary.

So to the story. Geraldlne, golden haired, gay heart ed Geraldine, was dying of dullness far from the haunts of vulgar man In the confines of a New England board ing school. Nothing ever came to her ears from the rollicking world, for which she longed except a faint echo cf things that had happened but her eyes and ears had grown so keen by long listening and watching that through the 'muffled roar she discovered one day that the air was horribly strong of gasolene fumes and rent by the wild honkety-honk of an automobile Now Geraldine had just completed a neatly written essay on "Opportun ity," and In the course of her work she and declared In 57 variety of ways that Opportunity passeth our door but once and "praise be" if it even stopped long enough to knock. Perchance that Is why the honkety-honk rent the air not in vain, and why the fumes of the gasolene were as red wine to her quivering nostrils. Now for the man.

Percival Prentiss was the only son of a rtch father and a doting mother. He owned the earth, a high opinion of Percival, an electric motor and a big red touring car, All day Percival worked hard. Mothef brought him cereal and coffee at 10:30 which he ate reclining in bed. At 11 he dropped in at Father's office, opened the mail, chucked the stenographer under her round white chin and perused the morning paper. When Father was not in sight Percival ordered an exclusive luncheon by telephone which began and ended with Mquid refreshments and the society of "Enid," the main trailer In "The Gay Morning Glories Burlesque." Then he golfed a bit or tennlsed at the Club or tcok a spin into the country round about.

It was thus he met his fate and played the part of Opportunity in the simple life of golden-haired, gay-hearted Geraldine. Geraldine escaped the vigilance of teachers and set traps for any Opportunity which might gallop or speed past her doo- and It was thus that from behind a clump of bushes she secretly observed the garments and airs affected by stalwart motorists and spying! innocent Percival set her trap for him. So Geraldine, arrayed as one of the lilies of the field, caught the wan-tiering eye of Percival, and nhe fiellg-hted his sense of beauty, so that every day Percival found excuses to stop; sometimes to inquire the way, sometimes to ask for a drink of water and he conceited a. sudden fondness for the simple life which hereto-fore he had scorned. And Geraldine having looked up Father's rating with Bradstreet and Mother's social "po-sish was willing to neglect her education in order to cultivate this Opportunity.

Indeed It came about that Percival was so busy playing the part of Opportunity that Father was wroth and cruelly accused him of neglecting business. Indeed he went so far as to find out all about Geraldine and swore that she should marry none of his and that such dum-foollshness must cease. Having delivered himself cf this speech with more remarks which I cannot print because this paper is not an atfoestos sheet, he told young Percy that business was business and there should be no more simple life for him. Mother wept and wrung her hands and said wicked things about that awful peroxide blonde who had cast a spell about her darling, etc. Do not imagine that all went well Geraldine.

Her parents heard of young Percival and called him "a good-for-nothing sport" and other names which cruel parents are prone to call their future sons-in-law both before and after marriage. So the stolen meetings under the stars were no more. The honkety-honk of the red auto was heard only In dreams and the perfume of the gasoline tank, was as the scent of last year's roses. However, though cruel parents might fret and fume, Love will find a way. Early one morning Percival sought a pay station.

"Here. you. Central, give me toll. Yes, that's all right. Hullo! Hullo! Tm Geraldine's Papa and must speak to my daughter at once." muttered Percival.

"I guess that'll hold 'em." Geraldine rushed to the receiver like an obdl-ent daughter. Tes, papa, quavered her trembling voice, But it was Percival's voice thatre Cut $rice sale of English art squares in four sizes. These prices hold good one day only, Afonday. 7x9 feet art squares, regular 33.50, at $2.50 9x9 feet art squares, regular $4, at $3 9x10 feet art squares, regular $4.50, at $3.50 9x12 feet art squares, regular $5, at $4 Wanted Uash oods at Less The Grocery Store BAKING POWDER Daris' best O. K.

baking powder, 1-pound Ilw FLOUR Banquet Brand best family flour milled, barrel in wood, 1-2-barrel, cotton sack. 70a 1-8-barrel, sack SPAGHETTI Best made, put tip in 10-pound wood boxes, regular AO 10c pound, at, box SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS-Regular 15o packages, at, dozen, 11a package Ilw PRUNES Sweet and meaty California prunes, 9c quality at pounds for APRICOTS Fancy California erapo rated apricots, regular 18c 19 'a pound, at IAJU COFFEE Morning Glory brand, high-grade blend, fresh roasted, 30c quality at 1 Qa 51-2 pounds for pound. 8AfPIB TEAS A choice lot of green, black and mixed teas, including grade worth up to 60c a pound, at 4 91a pounds for pound PURE BLACK PEPPER Banquet brand, regular 40c pound 4E. can, at CELERY SALT Banquet brand, absolutely pure, regular 10c sifting C-top jar at. BAKING SODA Banquet brand, pure sal-eratus.

regular 10c pound E. package at VINEGAR Pure apple eider Tlnegar, guaranteed full strength, regular 4S. 45c gallon lug at '0C (10c refunded for return of empty Jug.) SOAP Proctor and Gambia's Lenox Soap, good for all laundry purposes, at. at 7 cakes for UCKWHEAT Pure old-fashioned kind, 10-pound bag. 35c; 4 ft S-pound bag 9w 8TRCP My Wife's brand, pure maple and cane-sugar syrup, gallon can, 1-2-gaI-lon 65c: SAf quart can www COTTOLENE N.

K. Fairbanke'e perfect shortening, eares one third; 10-pound pail. 4-pound pail, fC. 50c; 2-pound SOUSED MACKEREL Pickert'e best quality, Z-pound ca pound can. 2-pound can, 32c; 1- 17a viond can MACKEREL Best small shore salt mackerel.

10-pound pail. 0Ce 5-pound pail sw FRESH HERRING Maconocbies genuine English herring, 2-pound 1 E. flat TOMATOES Erie brand, fancy solid packed, red and ripe New York State tomatoes, regular 15c cans, at dozen, 1 1 can I CORN Infant brand, rery best Maine Baby corn packed, regular 15c a can; IAa at dozen, $L18; can aWW PEAS-Sweet and tender New York State sifted sweet wrinkled peas, regular 12c cans at, dosen, 90c can PEAS Royal Club brand, Tery small sweet early Jane peas, regular lac 1 4 Ia at, dozen, can l2w ASPARAGUS Fancy California, long and tender spears, 9f regular 35c; at TOMATO BOUP-Concentrated, made with beat New York- State tomatoes, enough In 1 can for six portions reg- C. nlar 10c; at, dozen, 79c; can CLAM CHOWDER Bumham's delicious, carefully prepared chowder; regular 25c cans at dozen, 'lift WT BEEF, IRON AND WINS The Ideal spring tonic, $1 bottle at 67c; 99m 60c bottle at A BIG special case of excellent quality seersuckers in stripes, checks and plain shades, absolutely fast colors, everv vard a standard 10c value, Monday, yard 0 New Wall Paper Advance spring patterns of wall paper are splendidly displayed in the wall paper section on the third floor, and we are ready with the most complete line of popular priced paper that it has ever been our pleasure to show. Note these special prices for Monday Wall paper worth op ta 5c, at roil 1 1-2c Wall paper worth op to 8c, at roll 4c Wall paper worth op to 10c, at roll 6c Wan paper worth op to 15c, at roll Be Special two tone papers in all colors at, roll, 14e.

Skilled paper hangers furnished at lowest scale prices Book Special cloth bound books series of new titles by Alger, The Boys' series, Putnam Hall series and others, Ft more than 200 titles to-select from, I L7 at, volume $1.50 to $1 per IM rooms wlta bat as daj pued..

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