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QUEEN TO 'MARE HER DEBUT
Contort of Baling Head of Q niter
Make HeT Formal Boir.
COLLEGE SET IS MOST ACTIVE
Muny MM Hr Momr from ftrhonl,
While Mnar KftnllrBtana r.a
tt to ff th HI Foot
Ball
Horlal alrarfar.
VIOXtiAT tJniKh Colics el ih dinner at
th L'nivrlty club mr frcslnent nl
Airs, uunon. Kpwirrh club card parry
Mary MfiKtal-n hall, i'artrr
pwimminti and Hnwiliia: rlub at
.Mrtropollian club. Original Monday
KrldKe chili, w.th Mr A. 1 IW4.
r ranro-HHiitan il(i ilrclc, Mn
.trbblna hoslrss.
ITKSlJA V iuiKHy lirtriss club. Debu
tante unrtpro riun. faril club dan. tns
Party at t'hamnera' academy. L.at-at
i-ancra rnirrparty at Tu ruins acad
emy, femltli Cnllege rlub, dinner tor
President and Mm. rlurtnn at home of
Mr. ami Mrs. tu. H. .-Volt. Mra. Krank
B. Hot-rtstetlrr, dehutantn rnre(itlun for
Mine K ram-en rimhetetier. Puhliu a -lairs
luncheon at th Commercial club
for Preeldent Burton. Mra.. H H. Wil
kinson, nostras at the meet inn of tha
Beat Yet Cart club. Miss Janet Mon
ro Wsllare, tea In honor of I'reetdent
and Mrs. Marlon Burton. Mr. and
Mra. W. I. Husfnrd. dinner, followed
by Orpheum party for Mr. and &.rt.
Jerome Magee and Miss Blanch Burke
of Portland. Ore. O. S. o. cluh danc
Ins; party.
Wr.i.).rJjnAT-.ubarrlptlon cluh dsnr-lns.
Party at Turpln's academy. Alma, UIiick
and Kphram Zimballitt, Joint recital at
the Brandris. Mrs. .1. M. Metcalf, din
ner at her home. Mr. and Mra. F. It.
i ilHinea, dinner. Wednesday Bridge club.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc-yimne, dinner
party. Amateur Musical club, idrs.
tieorre Barker. Jr., hoHtess.
TJILBHDAY l'aMlo cluh darning party
at the Metropolitan club. Mrs. Milton
Barlow, lunclieon.
rRI 1M V jul-Vlv cluh dancing party at
t hamliera' academy. Mrs, John 1a Web
ster, luncheon.
lATl BJJAY Assembly club dancing
party at Turpln'a academy.
Of Interest to society this week la tha
debut reception t be given Tuesday
afternoon bjr Mra, Frank Burgert Hoch
atetler to Introduce her daughter. Mine
Frances,
Miaa Frances Ilnchstetler la the reign
ing queen of Ak-Har-Hcn and a popular
member of Ih younger set. Miss Ho li
stener spent tha summer abroad. This
reception will be, held at the residence
of Mrs. Hochatrtler on South Thirty
eighth street and will be from S until (
o'clock. Mine Hoohatetler wilt entertain
at a dancing party, together with Miss
Ann Glfford, Thursday evening, Decem
ber 24, at the Roma- hotel.
The two debutantes of tha season,
whose plans have not been announced.
Miss Jsnet Hall and Mis Alice Janultii,
arn still somewhat undecided as to their
debut parties. Miss Hall enpects, huw
ever, to come out at a dancing party to
be given earljr In December, but Miss
Jaqulth has mads no plans.
Miss Marlon Kuhn will not make tiftr
debut thin year, a she had planned on
account of Dines, and Miss Helen Clarke
and Miss Eugenia Patterson have- no In
tention of coming out, as waa prevloualy
announced. There are ten debutantes
this Mason.
School Set's Thanksgiving.
Tha Thanksgiving season Is so neat
upon as that all sr making prepara
tion to oelebrau It her or elsewhere,
It la always of special Interest to the
school set, tiis members of which male
tha most, of this short holiday. Miss
Joaophlne Coegdon, who attend Vassar
collate, will spend Thanksgiving with re
latives In Mount Veraon N. T. '
Mlsa Sleanor MoOIlton of Smith college
and Mlsa Grace Allison, who la attending
school this yaar at Ely Court. Oreen
wlch. Conn., will both ba with friends In
Nw York City for Tranksglvlog.
Mlsa Helen Flare will laav Dana Hall
to vialt during tha holidays In Cambridge,
Haas. Mlsa Hcgina Connall. who la also
at Dana Hall, plans to Join a house Party
at Hyannlsport, Mass., where th sum.
mer homo of a school friend will be
opened for th occasion.
Mra. J. W. Towla has gone down east
and wilt b with her daughter, the
Misses Marlon and Naomi, In Boston
Thanksgiving day.
Miss Helen Kaatman, whs la attending
th Art Institute In Chicago, plan to
visit at Grand Bay, Wis., for Thanks
giving. ,
Miss Marjorl Smith, who Is' at Rryn
Mawr, wilt attend th Army and Nary
gama In Philadelphia and spend a few
dnya with friend In Boston.
The Misses Em Reed, Katharine Baum,
Father WUhelm and Virginia Offutt will
spend this short holiday In New Tork
City.
Miaa Gladys Robertson, ' who la attend
ing th Bradford academy at Bradford,
Mass., will spend Thanksgiving In New
Yerk City as th guest of Miaa Clair
IIMcrson, formerly of this city.
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: NOVEMBER 15, 1914.
Makes Formal Bow to Society This Week
Dances for Holiday Season.
Th debutant and th school set will
be Inspiration . for many social affairs
during th holiday season. Already these
data hav been announced.: Th Senior
Prom of tli hlaU school giv a dancing
party at Chambers' academy Monday eve
ning, December U, and tha Junior club
will da.no at the 4iom hotel, Tuesday
evening.. December 2S. Then there ts th
dancing party Mr. and Mr. C. Will Ham
ilton will give In honor of Mlas Harriet
Pmlth. on of th ssaasa'at debutante,
and another party for this sam debu
tant, also a dansant given Christmas
night by th parents. Mr. and Mr Arthur
Crittenden Smith. . .
Mr. Herbert Davis will entertain at his
annual Christmas dancing party at tha
horn of. his paints. Mr. and Mra. B. R.
Davis. This is always an event for th
Christina holidays and looked forward
I with keen Interest by the younger set.
Dinner Dance Club.
The Dinner-Dane club entertained tha
first of their aeries of four dances at
the Country club Saturday evening. This
diimer-danc club Include about forty
couple and la a Continuation of aiuttlnr
affaire given hut winter Th couimli
te of arrancemenVa Includes Mr. unJ
Mrs. Joseph Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Wlrd I
Burgesa. Mr. and Mra Sam Burns. Mr.
sad Mra. Charles Kountse. Mr. and Mra
Moahirr Colpter, Mr. and Mrv Fred
Juuniltoa. Mr. and Mra GUn Whartoa,
Mr. and Mra Job T. Stewart. M, and
Mr. and Mi. Will Burns.
To other members are Mr. and Mra
Arthur Keeline, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
KlnsJvr. M'. and Mra T. V. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Tout Davis. Mr. and Mra
1 I us ford. Mr. and Mra Walter Huberts.
Mr. and Mr. Lou la Clarke, Mr. nnd Mra.
John Redlck. Mr. and Mra Walter Mc
CWmkk. Mr. and Mra John Ji ail Job.
Mr. and Mra Louis Nash. Mr. and Mra
W. J. Foy. Mr. and Mr. Harold PHttlk
ett. Mr. and Mra Burton MUiard, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Take. Mra Bea Cotton.
St". Kva Wallace, Miss Cong-dun, Miaa
Davis, Miss Mcllora Davis, Miaa Mildred
butler, Mies IjuIm Dinning. Mix Mary
Hurk ley, Mls F'-iers, Ul,i LM4.no Pit.
e. Mr. John t'uidwuil, Mr. LAwrcic
isniiVer, Mr. Hubert Bui us, Mr. C. J.
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work of th sssodstion. A number of
th alumnae wer present.
Rajah Clnb Dancing Party.
Th Rajah club gav a dancing party
at Turpln'a academy Thursday evening.
Those present were:
Mieece
rim her Rylsnd,
Alma Kreh.
KUsabeth Kraun.
lorma McAn lrew.
Helen Mct.'affrey,
M affery,
M. Mtilvllilll,
Anna Andreson,
Ada Black,
Hprnaue,
Mildred McCraue,
Margnrct Wanner
fHadys Crooke,
H. KuntK.
Viola MIMoon.
FUwa Hohlnson,
Hess Phelan.
Msrte Hollnnd,
Cronla I 'rummy,
D-olta Krelnken-
berg.
M. Hoffman,
(lertrude Maythan,
Kinma Hlng,
K. Connelly,
Kaah.
j Alice .Tohnson,
Pauline Hyan,
Anne Hurts, ,
. Kuther Dugher,
Irene Hush,
Mlsees
IjII Ryan f
Columbus, Neb.;
I, lirnndt,
Marie Martin.
Florence Famaon,
Mary Clare 8wift,
lotile Hlrdee,
M. Slave.
.1. Kinr,
Hasel 8impson.
T. Flanagan.
Irene Tracv,
Uuth Foran.
Fanny LlddeP,
Julia Planck,
Mildred Stecker,
Pylva Hover,
Margaret Bridges.
M. Mc.Martin,
Alma Harm.
Ann VedergTln,
Maraaret Hlack,
M. Mulvihlll.
t reda Hoyt.
K. Tracy,
Clar Uauvreau,
lren Delhanty,
Klla Nash.
Annabelle Sinclair,
Vern Folwer,
Hannah Tate,
will receiv In honor of their daughter
at their home, 12 North Twenty-second
street, today. '
Miscellaneous Shower.
Mra Luri Mr Mae era entertained at
a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday
evening for her sister, Mia Viola Van
Nea. Th ven1ng wm spent bi game
and music. Prizes were awsrded to Miss
Ma rut Kiglr and Mia Blanch Chambers.
Tjhos present were:
.Midsea
Ruth Pocks,
Harriet MiCarron,
permella Knai.
Blanche Chambers,
Inla V'sn Ness,
Mesdninee:
W. tl. Van Neea.
Mil
Rebecca Smith.
Adel I.lnde,
Mnth Wlneaard,
Mini Be Hart,
Mabel 8iKlcr,
Medames:
LJnyd DnnKneeker.
of Council vBluffs, Lurie McMastera.
Pleaiuret Past
The T. P. F. , H. club entertained
'Wednesday- evening at the American
theater for out-of-town guests. Those
present were:
Margaret Morrison, fummlngs.
Helen Devinv of
Denver. Colo.;
i Craov Roberts,
t Helen O'Brien.
Messrs.
Atim.d Baste,
A I Bradley,
Frank Cummings.
H. N. Herkenrath,
Kd McCaffrey.
R. J. Flood.
Klmer Bnrr.
J. A. Collins.
Harry Welsh.
John I inn,
John B'lynn.
V in ism McCaffrey
A. Schermerhorn,
H. Bontrardt, '
I, eo Euillvan
Charlie Pmlth.
R. D. Kellv,
Fmmet Dougherty, Dick Camp
Frank l arpenter, H. McNamara,
C. tCnaliah.
Rita Cnrpenter,
Mary Pcrrou.
Ellen Larson,
Measra
H. Dolsnd.
Paul Ervln,
Charles Flood.
A. Von Dolland,
C. Hood.
M. Ranoe.
Cyri! McCarthy,
W. Ziesel.
I W. Dlchty.
.1. B. Bavridge,
R. Dunn,
K. Plank.
Frank Dastovlca.
Charlea KJiae.
Bchernierhorn.
H. Durkee.
K. Johnson,
C. F. Beojarnln,
Kat Howll,
R. Yocuril. '
Tom BeaVh.
John Hartneth,
brine rd Isitt,
Pet I.yck.
Rsy Ryan.
Moae Howard.
James Muldoon,
Clair Nelson.
Kandv Walters,
Art Farmer.
O. Cleveland.
Frank Habanstralt,
I. McCrearv,
William ltt.
Wyna Moore,
Charles Brltt.
Hank Hows.
Olen W. Lamb.
J. Corde,
Paul Moor,
Harry Cummlngs,
KidneT 8chatl.
Hay Travnor,
Victor Black,
Frank Dtnen,
JTj'ss Trances fbcje&
Lord, Mr. Hen Gallagher, M. Elmer
Cope. Mr. Gerald Wharton, Mr, fbuckton
Hth. Mr. tMthbert Potter, Mr. Wlllard
Butler anB'MV. C. W. , Hull, .
Church Benefit Mniicajfe!'
A musical will be .-riven at the horn of
Mra N. 1L LoomU, Tuesday afternoon,
November J4. at 8 o'clock, for th benefit
of th Klrat Preahytorlen church. Mra C.
M. Wllhelm Is president of the organisa
tion committee. Ttt program will be
given by Mlsa Maud Oray. plunint. a
graduate of th New England Conaerva
tory of Music of Boston, Mane. Miaa
Oray will be assisted by MIh Gertrude
Aiken.
For Franco-Belgian Belief.
Mrs. tiorg Stebblna, M.13 Dodge struet,
wilt entrtaln on Monday afternoon tha
circle arganlsed by Miss Lid Wilson for
th Franco-Belgian Belief work. Th
member are: Mra W. T. Gtirlny and bar
guest. Mlsa Hoover of Washington.
D. C; Mtalsmei Watrn gwitnler.
Gaorg fnobblna, Benjamin Barrowa,
Ella , F. Byrn. W. H. Uarratt. W. H.
Wilbur. Robert Doherty Ml mm Allc
Bwlulcr, Amy Cllmore, Clara Uawley,
Laura Ikott and 4dny Etabblaa.
Loyal Hotel Dinner.
Mr. and Mra w. A. (uFarUuid enter
tained at dinner Saturday vnlng at th
Loyal hotel In honor of Maud Ailc Wal
kw and Mr. Bert C. rowler. who wilt b
married this month. Thoa present wr:
Mr. and Mra W. A. McFarland.
Miaa Ada Chariton of Peoria, 111.
Mra, Nancy J. Moore, .
Mr. IWrt C. Fowtnr. '
Mrs. Maud Wallace, . -
Giret Slumber Party.
Mia Myra Olvler ntrtaind at a slum
ber party Friday evening at her home.
Th following wr present;
Misses Misses
Annaballe Jonea, . Mercedes FarreiL
Uur Weaiwl, Alii- Bovce.
l-lorenc Wbaien. Myra Oivlec.
Fay Harrow,
Mr. A. O. Bloom.
Boyd Theater Party. '
Ti Be v. Marlon Lacy of Pawtucket.
R. I., who I visiting hts sister. Mra W.
R. Neff of this city, and other relative,
gave a box party at h Boyd thaater
Thursday afternoon, followed by a dinner
rarty at the home of- Mra Neff. Thoe
present were: Mr. Low. Mr. ami Mra
W. A. Neff. Mr. and Mr. F. Lemon. Mr.
and Mra. K. II. Drake and the Muiaes
Marion and Varna Neff. Helaa Umvt
sad Mins Cnl.
Delayed in Sailing. '
Mrs. E. W. Nash received word 'from
her gaughter. MU Frances, that the
"Itolterdani." schtuled to sail froia
Rotterdam laet Wedncaday. would be de
Imyed a week. MUs Nash and Mlsa
Natalia Myers, who ha been with Miaa
Nash In Berlin, xp-.t o tail Wednes
day of this week.
Attend Eastern Came.
Mr. and Mra John J. HanlKhta all
go at aest week to attaiid tha Cornell
Ponnoylvarila foot ball game, en Thanks
giving day. to b played in Philadelphia.
They will join their nun, John ,aud sum
of his cotleg friend wit whom they will
spend th holiday "jt New Tork City.
ThankTgiTing Plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Host Clark of tit. Loula
wUi return to Omaha and spend Vhanks
gtvuig with Mra Ella Squire, lira
Clarke's motiter. , This ts a custom !.
way followed r Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
Slotort to Fot Ball Game.
Mu ijiK AlliHon, aconipaaid by
MUs Margaret liiil cf litlsbiuah. will
motor from Greenwich to New Haven to
attend tli big Harvard-Yale gam nest
Saturday Mies 1UU ia. Miss Allison
room-mate this year at Ely Court
To Counteract Hoodoo.
Mis Lucil Henderson entertained at
her homo Friday evening. November U.
Tha friend gatherd tcguther to show
they wer not afraid of th hoo-doo.
Those present wer :
Mlsee Mlaaea
MurW Weher, La Hotrra Huaton,
inaiiel Mcloild, Lucil lleuderaon,
1iaabeth Robvrtaoa
M eaara. Messrs.
Edward Mackay, Harry Walker.
John Metxger, Elmer Campbell,
Paul June
For Hiss Smith
Mr Floyd Smith waa hostesa at lunch
eon yesterday at the. Omaha club for
MIhs Harriet Smith, who mad her debut
Thursday. Mra Smith entertained for;
Misses
Harriet Kmlth,
Mildred RoKera,
Melon Scolne,
Motile 1 lavis,
Margaret
Urccr Baum,
Misses
Plmtclt Deuel,
France H.K-hstotler,
Ann Ulfford,
MarRuret McPhersoi
Kuth Hitchcock,
To Honor Guest , '
Mra W. A. C. Johnson was hotesa at
luncheon yesterday at her horn. Kllr
lamcy roses wer usua a a tabl deco
ration and covers wer placed for
Mssdames Mesdames
Arthur Kainlngton. F'Tank Judson,
ClHiwent Chaam. F. A. Broaan,
WiImmi lxw, John A. McShan.
Miasna Mirsea
Katli.ulne Blanch Burk,
MiCorAih'k.
Brandeia Theater Party.
Mis Katharin Moorhead ntcrtalned
at a theaur party yesterday .at th
Brand! for Mis Mis August. Mao
Glafson, who I th gueat of Mr. Charles
McDonald. Miss Moorhead had six gista
For Mist UacGl&fson, '
Mr. and Mrs. Chart McDonald enwr-
talned at dinner Saturday evening In
hanor of their guest, Mia Auguata Mao
Qlafson. The table was decorated with
yellow rosea and yellow pompom chrys
anthemum Covers were laid for;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. McDonald.
Mrs. Everett W. Clarke.
Mtasva Miseee
Auauata MacQlafson Frances liilbert.
Kallivrine Moorhead Charlotte McDonald.
Mwaara Maasrs.
Joha Hitte. Frank WoodlauJ.
Herbert Daniels.
Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. W. KMBlgebruiige entertained at
a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon.
The room were prettily decorated In
lavender and whit chrysanthemum In
th living rum and dwarf alters in the
sun parlor aad dining room. Prise were
won by Mra G. Reim and Miss Annctta
Witt. Th gueala Included:
Mexdames
It. tubndorf,
Edward btoilvn-
bei g.
J. Eere.
iL Koitts,
J. Kaan.
Edward Jaawn.
Mlaaea
Llllma BoUts.
dancing party Thursday evening at th
Metropolitan club. ' ", ,'
Th O. "Jf: O. cjub of St Cecelia's parish
ha reorganlxed for th 'season. It will
giv a dancing" party In th new sudl-( H. D. Robertson,
toriam of the school. Thirty-ninth and! 2" fe" Tea.?.!?
Webster, Tuesday evening.
Charie J. Assmend, larrv Busman,
J. O'Conner. P. W. Medley.
Frank Walker, C. Vavrlck,
Al-So-Cia Club.
Th Al-8o-Cla club held it semi
monthly dance at Pralri Park club house
Friday evening. Thoe present wer;
Mimes
Evelyn Xeale,
.losephine Oeisaler.
Muriel Jeffries.
r-ather Amterson,
Orace Jones.
Wilhelmina Arm-
; bruet.
, Aun Bock.
"rv FlnnFen.
1 Mary McElllgott.
i .rah W'oodhall. '
j M.swart.
; Orac Harte,
Marie Martini,
M.-y PJerrore,
Allc Patterson,
time Barber,
Mildred Gross,
Messrs.
J. r)oea-aard,
J. a Weeks.
W. C. Mann.
Q. A NelHon.
J. L Beecroft,
H. C. Bock.
John Vols,
W. J. Palmer,
F. C. Powell. .
O. A. Johnson.
High School Girla Sew.
The Llnlnger Travel club met at th
high school Friday afternoon to sew for
th Visiting Nurs association. Mr, p.
C. Mortality talked to th girl on th
C. J. Martini.
D. F". TorelU .
A. E. Swanson,
Ray Owens.
F. C. Jacobsen,
Mil
Barbara McCot,
Mnired Murray.
Mildred Eller,
A lice Owens.
Myrtle Montgomery,
Mamie Roberta
I'ulda rmhruC
Clar Barmtm.
I rllio Uhraann,
'lnra Marquardt.
Vera Hustead.
Mabie Nelson,
Hnlene Rahn.
fmma Kavan.
JlauVs Van Seat.
Hasel Cook.
May Jacobsen,
Katharine Krug.
Messrs.
Hugh Armstrong,
C E. Eddy,
R. N. Frankura,
Jess Crowe,
J. A. Meti.
John Rahn,
A. E. Nelson,
W. J. Krug,
Will Stuart, , .
O. C. Bauer,
rw. M. Vaughn, '
W. O. Shrum,
o. R. Hauptman,
Oemrge 0s,
O. K. Anderson,
N. H. AttwedL
Claud Shrum.
Mises
Dorothy Bovce,
Geraldln Grtffln of
V ashtngton, D. C.
Messrs.
Arthur Clement,
Robert Brazen
of California.
Mlsnes
Rosalie Card.
Wuth TUnltrutl
! Frances It Barto.
Esther Bradford.
Messrs
Robert Cannon.
Jack La Vlolette,
William Hoffman.
v, srren Hauna,
Th Pan club entertained at a dancing
party at th Hotel Rome Friday evening.
A very enjoyable card party was held
Thursday evening at th home 6t Mr. A.
C. Vn Horn. Those present were:
Messrs. Messrs.
W'Uliam Masaey, Donald Ckrrell.
Blair Loud-, Oeot Ke Worn.
Ralph Floorkee. William Hayes.
Walter Nicholaen, Glen Curren. ,
A. C. Van Horn.
Th Assembly Dane club gave a danc
ing party at Turpin's academy Saturday
evening.
Mrs. H. 8. Buckle entertained the "Las
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LET US DO
Your Dry Cleaning Now
We wish to remind you that you will, from now
on, have Increasing need for wraps, heavy, outer gar
ments, blankets and other cold weather accessories..
Phone today and on of our auto will call. When
they come home they will , be clean, wholesome and
.attractive.
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We clean dainty fabrics, the moet delicate laces.
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We Clean Everything From Laces to Carpets
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L. Lttle,
Misees
Annrlta Witt,
Anna Helm,
For the Future.
Th Pagaic club will giv dancing
party Thursday vaing, November 19,
at th Metropolitan hall.
Th Cacti club will giv a dancing party
at Chamber academy Tuasday vnltig.
Th hail wilt b decorated In purpl nd
gold, th club s color.
Mia Eleanor Straaaer will enUrtaln
A. H. ii. club at her horn Monday
aiug.
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ATTRACTIVENESS in clothes is more often dependent
upon the right corset than upon the costliness of the
costume. An ill-fitting or poorly constructed corset will
mar- the most exquisite gown. The difference between a.
perfect and an imperfect corset is usually due to what we
call minor detail. Bon Ton Corsets are carefully modeled
and perfectly tailored so that they can retain their shape
ana mould the figure into graceful lines
with absolute comfort to the wearer.
The short and very stout woman is a
figure difficult to correctly. corset for: it is
necessary to keep the flesh within the.
corset and not crowd it elsewhere.
Bon Ton Corsets have proved beyond question the
possibility of giving the full figure every effect of
mneness witnout iorcing.
826 is a iopular model for stout figures.
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