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    Daily Bee
All Hie Newt All The Time
The mse gives its mtei sally
paaimtaaa of the happenings
of th whole world.
... EDITOEIAL '
PAGES ELEYI3 TO TWISTY.
.VOL. XII NO. 270.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MOKXIXO, APRIL 27, 1912.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
THE
Omaha.
zzZ&Gxpa&r Where Style are Newest WSksxffG)ffa Where Quality is Best SemCccaay S.&H. Stamps Given HmV&foGMagr
Unusual Money-Saving Items iri the Store Famed for Its Better Qualities
Bennett Special $15.00 Suits are
the Choice of Hundreds of Men
WHO KNOW GOOD CLOTHES AND GOOD VALUES. They're made by America
foremost tailoring organisationsmen who do not know how to make Inferior
clothes. Every suit Is all wool, carefully tailored by hand, perfectly finlshed
and many men who hare compared them say they are the equal of the suits selling
in most stores at (18.50 to $23.50. Erery material and pattern Is represented in
the matchless llnea at ilb.UO-in siiea and styles for men and young men. Other
salts, equally good In their class, arc priced at $10.00 to $26.00.
Men's and Young Men's Suits, $10
The suits In this lot are from our regular stock and
were formerly priced up to $18.00. Broken lines is sufficient
reason for the reduction and., although you won't find every
site In every style, there is every site in the assortment. All
wool materials in various worthy patterns in sises for both
men and young men. Some blue serge suits in the lot. Don't
forget-up to $18.00 values, Saturday only, at $10.00.
Boys' $8.50 Suits. $4.75
About 500 finest all wool suits in thla
lot made for atyie and service in equal
degree. They are broken llnea and Include
some of oar fan.oua Duplex aurte that
have an extra pair of pants to match. Val
uta up to $8.(0, to close, Saturday, li.ti.
Boys' Blue Serge Suits. $4.00
15 00. t.u and are proving epeclally
helpful to parents who like to draaa their
boys well at the minimum of coat. Each
price represents a savins of (l.M to li.M
when compared with other selling standard
Other salts of worthy materials. In
Norfolk, double-breasted, Husalan and sailor
blouse styles at si.s ana up i
MSB'S SIIPSB
ralBooejta; formerly
priose, t&JOO. oa
sals Saturday at,
$3.75
1,000 Blouse Waists at 26c
All of these waists arrived only Thursday
of this week and there la a splendid assort
ment of patterns and colorings for your
choosing. A sperlsl purchase brings the
price from 40c down to 24o for Saturdays
selling only.
Manhattan Wash Suits
We are showing this splendid line of
waah aulta again thla season because It has
given auch universal ratlsfactlon in the pal.
All tub-tested materials. In a variety of styles
and colorings, tsc to $3.fia the suit.
ore felt, straw, cloth aad creak hats en
caps In every new shape and color, 2&o. to $2.
Xadiaa aad eewhoy play salts, fl to $!..
' Pants Sale
There are about
1.000 pairs in thla
sale and each price
shows a large re
duction. 8lses and
styles for men and
young men. Four lots
on sale Paturday at
Sam, SI.BO, U8and
. $1.50
Men'a Sl-SO rrjr Shlvta with
Soft Collars to Match-Priced
New llnea of shirts with military or
oft collars to match and starched or
French cuffs, solid colors snd neat pin
striped patterns. (1.00 and 1.S0.
Fine blue Amoekeag chambray ahirta
with soft collars, guar I'd fast colora. 40,
15c fine combed maco hose In troys,
blues and black; Saturday ISs the pair.
New belta. all colors, toe aad Tea.
Boys' Initial belts, sse.
Neckwear In solid colora and all of
the newest patterns, according to the
style and quality, Sao, sse and frOo.
Rlteaiae union aulta with the aew
closed erotea, strictly high grade gar
ments, made of fine Sea Island cotton
and eilk lisle, the suit, IM and $140.
French Cuffs and
for Saturday ,
$1.15
II 00 Psroaknlt union suits, whlta or
ecru, see.
11.40 fine maco union suit In white,
blue and ecru: Saturday, ft Sc.
Fine Poroeknlt shirts and drawers re
duced to, the Varment, too.
Men s new 13 00 silk lined rough hsts
In the latest ahadea for spring wear.
Saturday. S.ta
Men a new cloth, English walking hats
tR nobby styles, very sneclsfly priced gl.50.
Soft and stiff hata in all of the wanted
rough and smooth materiale and all
blocks, (3.00 and SiSO.
New caps for n.sn and young men
solid colors and checka in the wanted
fabrics and shapes; 50a, TSe and tl-OO.
WOMEN are proud to
show "Dorothy Dodd's"
to their friends. , Others
always admire their dainty
ness and ckarm.' . : ' ,
"Dorothy Dodd" Shoes
have the happy faculty of
appealing to all women.
They're individual, they're
different. .
Fresh Candy Specials
Fresh Huff eta chocolates-the
kind with the soft, creamy cen-ters-regulsrly
50c the lb., Satur
day. 2c.
( bnrolate dipped maraschino
cherries, worth eOc the lb., Satun
day only, .inc.
Fresh salted peanuts, worth 20c
t 1 V. O.tn . . i .
1 n-i-r,-.-ii"iririimrnn -i i. - u ji.
Roses at 39c the Doz.
They're) worth 91.00 sad fl.30,
and the offer is for Saturday only.
Carnations worth BOr and 70c
the dose, Hatarday only, 29c.
' Also special price oa Gerani
ins. Ferns, Hyacinths and other
flowers. . ..
Toilet Goods. Drugs
He Satin Skin cream ..lee
II. SO Oriental cream tee
60o box Java rice powder ......are
Pond's :6c slse Vanishing cream, ISe
"Odorahun" prevents all odora caused
by perspiration Sea
15c box K. O. rice powder. .. .toe
Mine. Isabella 50c powder Me
JSe bottle of Kuhifoam Its
!5c tube Ssnltol toolh paste lee
24c box Colgate's or (Jolf Queen tal
cum powder J So
!0c, ",-lh. bottle peroxide.. So
10c Rose-Nail polish So
2&c cake Mennen's akin soap ....Ida
10c cake Palmollve soap x
lec cake Jergen's glycerin soap. . . .To
He. pint bottle beef. Iron and wine
tonic See
l&c pkg. atothene for preventing
damage by moths 10a
Moth balla, per lb se
A Great Array of Saturday
Bargains in Ready-To-Wear
100 Women's and Misses'
Tailored Suits
Worth $15.00 and &CI95
518,00, Saturday. . V
The whys mid the wherefores of these
many Saturday bargains do not interest you
as much as the price pail. Therefore, suf
fice it to say that all of the styles are new,
the quality fully up to our high, unvarying
standard, the savings real and genuine. A
small charge for alterations on the sale gar
ments is necessary.
The suits at .& are entire new lot; just re
ceived from our resident New York buyer. Novelty
and plain tailored styles with silk and contrasting
trimmed reverssome are satin and lare trimmed.
Values. $15.00 to $18.00, Saturday, $9.5.
$25 to $39.50. Suits. $18.95
Thla sale Is continued from Friday and Includes
plain tailored and fancy suits, in all of the favored
shades and styles, In slies for women and misses.
The fancy models are trimmed with ratines, laces
and silk braids.
$15 to $20 Coats. $10.95
About a down novelty styles showing the newest
wide revert and side effects. Trimmed with Isres,
Bengaline silks, ratine, aatln braids and fabrics
of a contrasting color. Sizes for women and misses.
$15.00 to $25.00 Wool and
Silk Dresses at $9.95
Dresses
one lot of
foulard. 1 1 n
gerte and serge
dresses worth
up tu (10 00.
priced for
s a t u r d ay's
selling. .
$4.95
HtiTti and low neck ntyt. of fln
French nerKt-H with lu trtnimim,
plain tailored wool dreane... Hk
drr with Marram lac collar
and rerr and pratly foulard drw
aaa with Itu and border Irltnmluga
$6.95. $7.50 Wool
Skirts at $4.95
Light and medium colored aklrta
of tropical weight wool materials
suitable for spring and summer
wear. Not an old atyle In Ilia en
tire assortment.
100 Silk Waists, $2.19
Fancy and plain tailored new styles In a good assort
ment of plain colors and striped designs. Hsve hlgn
and low necks, Isce yokes and three-quarier sleavea
All colors to harmonise with your new tailored suit-
Regular values, saturaay,
Lingerie waists la high
and lew seek styles, with
peplums; made of all over
embroideries or trimmed
with Isce and embroider
ies; all new this seaon;
11 H and ll.SO nl-Ok.
lies. Set day only.. -'-
One let ef fins ehlffoa
waists In about a dosen
different atyles, th most
of which are of "dressy"
design: formerly $ S
and 17.50 each: Satur
day, or while CA qc.
lhy last v.5J
Silk Kimonos at $5.50
These are the new Kmplre styles and have satin rib
bon trtmuilngs-are fitted at the waist line. fcxcsp
tlonal valuea at It 10 each.
Silk and satin kimonos In Isrge floral patterns and
colorings: one number la the popular Oelaha style and
Is fastened with cord and tasaela: qualltlea better than
you are accuatomeo to nuying
at -
"Dou ble-Servlce" House
Dresses at $1.95
Msde of the finest quality
striped Sea Island percales In all
good light and medium colors:
high and low neck styles. In sll
alses. regularly priced at 2.&0,
fur thla Saturday only, li.se.
10 0 hease
irassss la
s t a a r s , low
seek etylsai
dark and sud.
lam e e I e r s
aaatly tailored i
SI. 8S valaes
stardsy ealy
89c
Saturday Night Specials
Ona lot ef vtrlDsd p. reals
waists In tailored ati-a:
have stiff rolltrs and
cuffs; up to $1.75 values,
'from :30 to JO XOc
p. m. only
Klgk sad low seek white
lingerie and evtle waiata
with coutraa eninroinery
trlmmlngss: up te tt tt
vslnes, from S.10 &
to uo o. m O'
Madame Grace
Tred Corsets
IMPAI.T GRACE AND SLEXDKR
XESS TO THE WEARER. No woman
can hojie to have a perfect-fitting suit or
gown meeting the latest demands of fash
ion unless she wears a corset that is right.
Madame Grace Corsets
Piiced at
$3, $4,. $5, and up to $25
. And the Famous
American Beauty Corsets,
Priced at--
$1. $1.50, $2 and up to $5
give the proper length of waist and sllmness of the
hins reouired bv the newest spring and summer
fashions, which are more pronounced than ever,
to the graceful, clinging lines.
The New Models are Better than Ever
this season finer In material and workmanship and
more than ever close copies of fine Parisian modes,
s-.nort corset lores will attend you and advise you
i-nneernins: the DroDer model for your figure snd
requirements if you wish. All corsets selling
3.0tt or more are perfectly fitted free of charge.
"'.J' .y". j ..ii i j
due I Pi I . Ii 1
ft ML
Women's 50c Union Suits, 39c
Fine ribbed, umbrella styles, with low necks and no sleeves. . Have
good torchon lace trimming. Slies four to nine, inclusive.
Women's extra fine $1.00 union HnlU In umbrella styles, full torchon
lace trimmed; priced for Saturday at 69c.
Boy's I'oroekntt union salts with short sleeves: knee length styles In
all sites; slightly Imperfect, but wearing qualities ara not Impaired;
60c values, Saturday, 87c.
Children's low neck, sleeveless, knee length union suits In all sties;
a regular 25c value, Saturday, i9r the garment.
Gloves
Women's double
finger tipped, ex
tra heavy, pure
silk thread gloves
In white only; 16-
button lengths; worth
$1 the pair, Sat'dsy
69c
Women's twn-rlasp
silk glove , In all
staple shades and
black and a kite the
famous Ksyser make
, 75c and CI.UO
a pair.. ,. ; ,
. Woaua'e litis
leBgth, 10.00 washable
toeaaia - g-levss, ail
lies, Saturday only
IMS live pair
Hosiery
Women's silk hoot
hose with very slight
Imperfections; colors
and black; 5c values
Saturday, any.
Women's silk lisle
hose; fsst black; full
regular made; an eg.
ellent 60c value,
Saturday, 89c the
pair.
Wtnti'i high
grade, fine gauge
lisle hose In gauii
weight; full fash
loned and of fsst
color, tuo values, SOt
the pair or three
pairs for I1M.
t'htldran's 26c, fins
or coarse ribbed school
boss In sll sites, Mat
unlay, pair, IsHe.
Children's Coats at
Rarfl Reductions
it h.t will aanarlallv aooeal to mothers
. i .kiu. 7-m katwaen the asea of 3 and
years Is made of an extra fine quality white serge.
Home of them sold up to 16. All In ff"l "IC
one big lot Saturday at
Another Una of girl's coats for ages of to 14
years Is msde of blue serges snd tan mixtures, with
large collars and cuffs to mstch. Kach of these
prices show reductions ot an average third
$8.95 - $6.95 - $5.00 - $2.75
Peter Thompson suits of extra quality blue and
black serges, for ages 8 to 14 years, that bsva
formerly sold at $5.00 and $7.60, gr- nr
to close, Saturday J47J
Veroales sad gingham dresses for girls from to 1 1
years of sse. In a fins assortment of patterns, style
and colorings; specislly priced at Ho.
A. 7
SMstjsasfk
A Sale of Electroliers
Three Extra Specials for Saturday Only
Eight styles of electroliers & gas lamps in large sizes
with heavy bases, metal trimmings and Cathedral glass
shades; values up to $12, Saturday, $5 for your choice.
Four atylea of electroliers with Cathedral glass shades and
brass bases; regular $15.00 values, to close, Saturday, S7.B0.
Gas and electric desk lamps with Cathedral glass shsdes-an
entire new line, which wa think you will agree la exceptionally
low priced at S3.0O each.
51.50 Tea Kettles.
No. 8 size tea kettles, nickel plated
over a heavy copper bse; an extra
good quality, like the illustration,
regularly sold at $1.50; Saturday, or
while they last, $1.1 . Tea
B, I R, Ureea Trading
Bumps free with each kettls.
Water Buckets. 15c
10-quait galvanized water buck
ets; perfect goods of a good
heavy quality; Saturdays IC-
special price only 1V
14-tina wrought steel rakes with
curved teeth, 39c. 1 2-tlne malle
able steel rakes with Q
broad shanks UK
Roller Skates
In a Sale Saturday
100 pairs of boys' and
girls' ball bearing roller
skates, that regularly sell at
$2.00 the pair, Saturday only
at $1.25.
. 100 pairs of boys
and girls' roller skates,
purchased at a conces
sion and of
fered as a
leader for Sat
day only, 4.1c
Child's sulky with heavy rub
ber tires and extra long handle;
$1.75 valuea, Saturday, 98c
Sunday Dinner Needs in the Big Pure Food Store
. .. , , . . . n.. in i. ... I I . r i I ' n t.ni.. . I M ........
Bennett! Excelsior
- flour, the sack, gl.ftO
Bennett's Best coffee
and 20 stamps 3-V
17 lbs. Oranulated
sugar for $1.00
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
4 bunches fsncy home grown asparagus.
4 lbs. fancy new potatoes.
Largs cucumbers, each
Large Juicy lemons, doien
Solid new cabbage,' lb
( bunches home grown spring onions ..
3 large bunches, radishes
Fsncy rhubarb, lb. .
:...2.V
r.. .23c
. ...Kc
20c
.V
3e
. ...10c
Be
Our famous Redlands oranges, shipped direct to us
from Kedlsnas, caiuornia, none wuor sivu
anywhere, the doxen, 13c, 20c, 23c, 30c and 33c
in i "
3 lbs. Bennett's Best
coffee snd 60 stamps
for ,$I.OO
Assorted tess and 75
stamps, the lb....Kc
Butter. Eggs
1.000 lbs freshly
churned liliatl'l
Oapttel ere em.ry
tatter. In I -lb krloks
of guaranteed weight.
33c
Freshly laid eoua
try eggs, per doien.
20c
Spaghetti and 15 st'ps,
can 13c
3 pkgs. Toast o corn
flakes and 10 stamps
for 23c
4 cakes York Rose or
Violet toilet soap
for 23c
3 cans Eagle Lye snd
10 . slsmps 23c
Peanut butter and 15
stamps, can 13c
Quart bottle clder or
malt vinegar and 10
stamps 20c
Large can Snlder'a pork
and beans and zu
stamps 20c
Store Closes Saturday Evenings at 9 O'Clock
eaSaaaaaWkaaaaWMtiWaaiaaMsaaasaaM
W afe jj
Van Camp's hominy and
5 stamps, can. . . . 10c
35c can Llbby's Happy
Vale green asparagus
for 23c
Maple butter and 20
slsmps, dan 23c
2 cans Evergreen corn
snd 10 stamps . . .20c
Iten's -Tourist or Gra
ham ere ackers and 10
stamps, pkg 10c
85c bottle large Queen
olives for 60c
Meat Specials
PORK SHOULDERS. .......... i . . .9c
PORK BUTTS ....WtC
POT ROAST 12VsC, 10c, 8c
PORK LOINS 15c
VEAL ROAST 12Vic, 10c
HAMBURGER, 3 lbs. for. ........... .25c
FRESH CHICKENS 10V3c
CORNED BEEF, 4 lbs. for .25c
9-lb. pkg. LEAF LARD. $1.00
M0RRELL HAMS 18y2c
REX SKINNED HAMS 162c
BACON 18V,c, I6V2C, 14VjC
traOat T TO 1. at.)
PORK CHOPS.... 12V2C
WHITHER ARE WE TRAVELING?
This riaaet 400,000,00w If lies
Ansr fraisa tke Spot It Oeee
pled Last Year.
Tke feeUnc that we get back every
year ta the praciaa aolat In spaes that
wa euwHeil a year actors tr very eoa5
forUaar to sons people. We like Sa thtnk
tbeu ear piaaat Is jotXX eerily round
ef snciaTTaa: eT aato tan sViptlai at
Jm a snanar at tasx. awsa-iuv wa do nut
act aaadk at aU. Taw aoaot as agaea mm
Iks er ear earth aw Jiiasaiy 1, Bar Is
aleaut. aw aaang aV.aaMU aatea tern toe
gnacw waraaj as aawa an Jamas L aiX
ant si 3anB7 aajscsi xt wu aw ar astsajr
asaauBb aa ifte aaoiai
1 drnaaf sia Horn an
SO, xA
pat'.al wiMerwais aa, U ssssc Jaiaree
some eoszktieattJtre- V3!krm jaiexd: Jir
Cwcoirex sc oner er-later retrasuwa
jtterjC' is in eMdenae, ttaac Aa? ati3 aathj
' Stat attraataiitt sDnenea;. is xostiajs ashar
antat. JtaC. UararCsaazas linn aalai jai ;
some ef the things that are known about
thl. salar motion. First suspected by the
great astronomer Herscfael, It was demon
strated seventy rears ago by the Bus
siaa Struve that this movement carries
the sun sad its system through space
with Inconceivable velocity In the dlree-
tloa of the constellation Hercules. Later
Xadler of Dorpat announced that the sua
was moving around a central orb, la a
neriod of li.OAOUO rears, but modern
astronomers find no evidence that the
sun Is deviating from a straight line,
among authorities there has been con
siders bis raase as te the exact point
toward which tha sua Is firing, but it
will be found that they Dearly all agree
that the sisal direction Is tawara the
eansteuattoa of Hereolae. near the point
first aielfn a ST Bersehal aad. Strove.
We read: -
i saiw'Jri! nasaual Mm mj&c ah at vefortrr
rSoot gauaa asraas a kcpkc. as
i.-mlie aiUL 3U3! maansi cansutrc tor
: th anaani- txioatT f - saoe imm .
j large- modem aaonom l onlw Aet
jsnr asDnmn. wltiia? ttle anm amvsas vfth a
assart off afiPaV Swtt new awrraigi. ssr icia
could be projected with the velocity of
the sun its energy and penetrating power
would be Increased list times, and It a
shot could be made that would withstand
the enormous pressure and heat gener
ated it would penetrate l.SM feet of solid
steeL Practically, however, s steel shot
moving at this velocity and striking suck
a thick, solid steel plate, would be In
st Willy fused by the beat generated from
Impact. ,
The earth's mean velocity toward the
apex la. ot course, the same aa that of
the sun. while Its orbital velocity is
eighteen and a half miles a second. The
star called A Cygru, in the constellatloa
ot the Bwan. la the nearest star visible
In our latitude. While the sua moves
nearly 4M.eW.OaO miles In a year It would
take Ms. sM years for It te move ever a
space equal to the distance that acparataa
as from the nearest star. In the sun's
flight toward its spex It will take over
V,Oj years for It to pass the star Vega.
bet since Vega su a stow nsoUoa at
nsM ancles to tkt sua s amloa It fotlaws
loa-. Lhs saa wfcl aevar saae very near
that star.
-Whale the sau aaovaa at 1
rata anal prababiy la a straigJat Una the
earth, owlmr u Its motion around the
sua, describes a huge spiral in spaae." .
Knowledge of the sun's motion has
enabled astronomers to make the "base
line" used for their observations as long
sa they chooseas many times M.ooo.ono
miles ss the number of years tnat iney
wait between measurements, rorroeriy
the base Una was Umlted to ,".
miles the distance across the earth's
orbit. The result has been the reoognl-
,inn nf "nmiier motions" of the StaTS,
as distinguished from the apparent mo
tions that are dae ta oar own usjni
through space. Says Prof. Dean:
ma MMritihiv interesting phenomenon
of two grest drifts of stars moving In
opposite directions hss recently been dis
covered. About W.0OS stars were dealt
with In this investigation. The fast mov
ing drift IS flowing away from the eon
.ii.tt.n At th Serpent Bearer. The
slow moving drift l flowing from the
constellation of the bynx. The twe
nf atara'anoear to be nearly
Leoualty divided and are completely Inter
mingled with each other. The pnenomenon
Is explained on the theory that two great
universes have been drawn together,
probably by mutual attraction, aad are
now passing through each other. Be
cause of the enormous distance between
Individual iters the chances ot collisions
between them ara very small. It must
not be assumed thst the discovery of
the phenomenon of the two opposing
stellar drifts has upset the theory as to
the position of the solar apex; on the
contrary. Its position calculated In this
way satisfactorily agreea with that found
by the other method." Popular Astron
omy. J
KING CORN RULES THE WORLD
Development of ladlaai Sfalae the
Aarlealtaral Marvel of
the Agar.
The steady spread and development of
Indian malse Into a world crop baa been
the agricultural marvel of our age. The
eora of the Bible, tne corn or ureai
Britain, Is our wheat, not our "king
crop." But all the world has come to
know and bless the generous grain
Though upwsrd of M per cent of the
J,50aK.oe or the l.TVl.OOOO bushels
which constitute the world's yield. Is
grown In this country. Argentina. Hun
gary and Italy, yet the cultivation of
oorn has been gradually diffused around
the globe.
Next to our western hemisphere and
Europe the most Important areas an
now planted in southern and southeastern
Asia, chiefly in British India, French
Indo-Chlna and the Philippines. In Ul
the Philippine crop amounted to 14.J7C.tet
bushels. The culture of corn Is now gen
eral la Africa. It la the Egyptian fellah's
staff ot life, and ia even produced for
export In the Union of South Africa,
where the product la known aa "mealies. '
In Mexico the tortilla, prepared from the
grain, la the chief food of the masses.
Canada and Cuba raise corn, and it ia
grown In a small way In Australia and
New Zealand. Save ta Ireland, it is
rarely used aa human food throughout
northern Europe.
Outside of the Vnlted Ststes the culti
vation of corn la most extensive in south
ern Ku rope centralised In a group of
ttatea comprising Africa. Hungary.
Roumanla. the Balkan States a-J
Beesaraltls, in southwest Russia whera
tha production ranges from fiufl.aw.00fi to
0.MQ.M)e bushels annually.
Corn t aot only our king crop, it Is
also an uncertain and variable one. Last
year, for instance, there was a great de
cline In the world yield. The aggregate
product ef the four leading countries was
more than KO,eH),0M bushels less than
the crop ef Bit, and .0OJ.000 bushels
short of the reruns' for IMS. Tiro yield
In 1911 In tha United States was about
xx.ooo.00) bushels and In Argentina about
1S,0U.M bushels less than in 151. There
were relativs shortages hi Hungary aud
Italy. Just why this should be so our
agricultural statisticians have not mads
clear, and there baa been no sinister
rumor of an International combination
to restrain the acreage planted. Phila
delphia Press
The Clad Haws'
la seen' when liver Inaction aad bawd
stoppage flies before Dr. King's New
Life Pills, the aew regulators. Seta. Fo-
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Variety la Baked Potatoes.
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