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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1898—i4 PAGES. ii King’s Palace Dept. Store. | The Great Rush For Hot Weather Shoes. Hahn’s Three Stores. stores are daily crowded with customers in search of “hot weather” Shoes. Firstly, our Shoes are made of light- ene soit, reliable leather, and give absolute satisfac- tion in comfort and wear. Secondly, we are selling them at lower prices than other dealers pay at wholesale — Little wonder that ourthree | We are holding them to show you the grand possibilities of King’s Palace. promptly, too. We put extra salesladies at all the special bargain counters. how many of the advertised articles we can sell. ae Srereeets King’s Palace Dept. Store. King’s Palace Hour: Big Saving. —=3 A ad | King’s Palace Dept. Store. Sales Mean Others may boast and offer bargains on paper, but what we advertise we have awaiting your pleas- ure. The more we sell the better we like it, though many of these’hour sale bargains are below cost. today. The reason we can undersell them is, we pre- pared for this big demand last winter when manufac- = turers were dull and hungry fer orders. We would have | ‘From 9 to 10. Tomorrow’ s bargains are the best we have offered yet. From 11 to 12. You can get waited on We do not try how few, but | From 2 to 3. | THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Oapt. and Mrs. Leyburn Entertain in Miss Alger’s Honor, Bridal Party Met Last Night win Tonight at the Festal Board— Other Special Events. Capt. and Mrs. Leyburn entertained at a ‘Nandsome dinner last night in honor of Miss Alger. Brid>smaid roses adorned the table, and spring blossoms, also in pink, decked the rooms and hall, where a man- dclin orchestra played. To meet Miss Al- ger there were present all the m>mbers of ber bridal party, including Mr. Charles Bur- rall Pike, who arrived here a few days ago. The company included Mrs. Charles Pike, STEER CLEAR. Bores, Hambugs to Be Shunnea. Steer clear of the fellow whe, on a short ac quainiance, wants to borrow money of you. ‘The chances are that he does rot iuteml to pay Steer clar of the bere whe wants to tell how Wars should be conducted and armies and navies menaged. He thinks your time as valueless as his own. teer clear of the hypocrite who is forever prat- ing of his honor and bis are likely to leave lurch, Steer « comseien landiord and Such as he ber in the r of the humorist who tries to repeat the Jokes be heard last night at the theater, He is likely to miss the polat and tlen be is mad be- at of the oracle who would advise you all paper, your clothes and the way you are bringing up your children. ‘That he hap- pens to be an old friepd of your wife's family is OPPOEPLPRPEPRREPEPEPR MR RC ORR PREP R RRM LPRPSAMPCERPRPR RRA OEETEE NN TK KN ! 25e. Pleated Chiffon Net. Very desirable $1.50 Ladies’ White. Duck Skirts, extra $1.00 Trimmed Panama Sailors, In black Miss Mil>3, Miss Jessie Gary. Miss’ Pitts, | uo resco why be saould torment you. = ag : TSS 3 ae i for millinery or dress trimosings. A the | quailty, fuil w deep hem, well made end colors: Knox shape: silk rib- Miss Chittenden, Miss Henry, Miss McMil-| steer clear of that other sulsanes who wold telt = to ask higher prices also ii we had to buy now. You latest shades, tuiduolse, yellow. gurut | and finished: ‘ll sizes. For thin OR fon band. leather sweats. For 4 Qc in, “Mis Wiilatae ice, Bale Cote. “Sar. ta- Leelvpeasl: 1 5 7 S »alere ¢: orange blue, ¥ fee’ tee o OUP. 6... nee od hate at # bag - and ww = can buy just as cheap from us now as other dealers can sodawhier “ren tioiee ne Tze. ae Sues 3 a galls, Mr. Cary, all cf the wedding party: | times, as if your blood were not cleeniath = buy from the manufacturer. FThis is for our customers only. We 29¢. Large-size Cut Glass Berry 49c. Breakfast Sets—cué glass—4 Capt. Frederick M. Alger, Capt. Maus of | erly. You know what te do. You know = y from the positively will not sell at this price to | Dish. For this hour... 17c. pieces ue veesthia tania ee as 28c. fee care START Cos Kak ac aahoos | DM's PPL MRE Wehbe: oe bagrigcmey se: >] Ow = | NOTION HOUR. of the navy and Mr. Butt. S p Gedy are tn =1 Ie ore 69°- Oxfords | | Mis: S Cuts, 69c Seen oie ony Reni nest ien 5c. Hand Brushes, ee eee ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon, the lat- |) Taine in th gary have a cotd, = crash—full widt lee} em—all lengths— rs Pe ‘ “ agg od h and bowels, y's Pare Ger ct K i Misses’ and Children’s Bick, White Sia Pe aa eas Se. Genuine Taleum Powder, 2c. ter a duughter of Secretary Alger, with | sal wnnkct rp pap x ndals. and Tap Kid and Patent Leather Ox- is perfect. For this howe. “AAC, 15e. best quality pint bettle Bay Rum, 6c. From 3 to 4. Miss Pitts, Miss Chittenden and Miss Hen-| nq cami peg scotia wel oe eae seal = ln aele 3 fords and Sandals. M st of Se. Pure Castile Soap, le. SOT S8 Satie SSeS ry, arrived yesterday in a special with | cists well it é: - a == te wien well as any 69c a = aul 69c Steel Flat Troms, 2%¢. a pound, re 6e. an sfjenatne, Tamora, Leghorn Fata for 3 other relatives for ae Pik ger ae = - 31 Oxferds. Owi tee elsewhere. Our price. ° ies, misses and children; worth * 3 P na - =< ka 19. Decorated Cveptaors — 15 eras an from 31.00 40 8155. er tile beer 48. $ | ents of th> groom, are also here. Mr. Pike OUR TRADE FV cHiva. | Boys’ d Girls’ 1 styles. For this: hour. : - 6c. a cree uny will entertain the bridal ; and relatives | | y «} $ = : er toni, s Importance - made patterns, For a ; es et 2 dinner tonight, which will be served at po . Conse Oxfords at $1.50.) Boys’ and Girls’, $1. =r ee ae ee 12h, ma ia? ams Tats. $ | Ranschers Fowicr at Cheek Vacued Warts Boys’ and Handmade Oxford afaii” sine ae plain’_and At the marriage today in New York of | In view of the claims ma us = sting etches ‘ Ties and Sand: ’ Madras Bosom Shirts. with = ; cations F Ties, Jul j | ble cnffs: elegant pastes, Da Miss Katherine Duer a’ . Clarence H. A ant al “ se Covers—trim- | For one hour eerern Cc. i = the bridesmai tin " c Our price. with atl embroidery. 1 . Miss Burden and s t . Aon ; as $1 50 OLLONE DTG /12'4¢. | 2 Sor pale Bhs Balin, Gove ee es Consul 4 vs wie: wie | r Sein enraged Our pried c Steetaen f BS large bunches of Men’s Shoes, $2.50. : . | & The bride's gifts to the brides-| Partment are interes and pertinent t $2. s *s ‘i one hour. 3iAc. i From 12 to 1. { ——_——- | + turquoise pins set in diamonds. | He submits figures to show that ¢ a Men's Genuine Hand-sewed ‘Tan and = j : the gu ed at the wed-| United States trade in.that part of JIXTO fords a Blick Calf, Viel Kid and Gray Linen Joc. Children’s Pest Black Tit 3c. $10.00. 10./$12.00 Ladies’ Sulte=tanon From 4 to 5. | % | aing breakfast the thousands of dollars’ | j, Se only of deat a aes er ae ; a : co different “nohbs"* styles of Elegant Osfords, phur broad toe for tender feet eS ae made, in the most stylish effects. Fine | g ex veeees 2 | worth of flowers, palms and potted plants ai he importance than that ~ Hand-tw it Sole 4 nobby round toe 3 cheviot serges, in tlue or bl. dackeis | chna Rolling-brim ‘Tri = to decorate the Duer mansion we ermany. but of any cther country, not ‘ i and russe wedi. ole a BLES SS eee hancsomely nea with silk. 4.65 | ren’s ing-brim Tri 3 ed, at the request of the bride, and] €Ven excepting Great Bri The tatest 2 this shCar D4. | h ribbon by all colors; ads setunae oh < > qualitie: 20 , 2 valne. Our price. ° 5 eee |e Se re ee aa ee La beers ae fancy straw. For 12i, Cc } . whil> nd fragrant, to the or red are he sa, that the m- ut $2.50. Ome pe : = From 10 te 11. rimmed Hats: artistic : 1 BGPQE> | working girl prrag digas a & sound that all Enel M ’ Ss = = Sees ations: trimmed with fine ee an ene —s y S Noyes and Miss 2 5 aoe hej oon »w oa de- ¥ a he mos 2. immed ‘Turbans, pI f - : cline, and tha ite d t 2. 50. ens hoes at $3. Bs Imported Flowers— Hor this toate 1 OS colors. a aENIL ekS eee Lave returned from Lakewood, and ar> gained g « the im- Oxfords a Ta es ae $e eee GEMS sein stopping with Mrs, Frank Noyes, at Ingle- | portations for the Procell pear. amon Finest Oxford Ties and in the he caret + ‘silk. velvet or muslin, forget me- $5.00 Solkd, Thrass Stand Lamps decorated side. can oil gained ) gallons. is in " er-brls & nots. ‘sweet peas, cowslips. carna- Dresden’ globes —Itochester — but » Me ints . y Was —. cae Caen ees bee ent Leather, also Whi 4 tons and many othe ‘nis hour OCe es. Complete for this hour...) 89 Z| The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero : ——— Flegant Blac Kid and heck Dick Shee Gs Ge 3 —— : : = Serges and | will give a dinner May 26. FUNERAL OF MRS. MORRILL. P < styles not surpas ate, Lange Sine Black aaa shed ee au 1%e. Indies’ nevest $7 Q& | The garden party at Corcoran house gar- eS s comfort at any other stor 5 ea : _ 5 oe ¥ $j dens yesterday afternoon was brought to] Mer Body Placed im Rock Creck 1 2 50 Our pri this hour the price will be Ce 18e rafik, a suitable article for B8e. Es Shell Water = | an abrupt close by the storm, but the first Cemetery V a ° - inter sins lawn d For one Tamiblers a ‘hale C. $1 hour or two was a great su s. A num-| The funeral of Mrs. Ruth Swan Morrill Brown-handle Knives and 33¢. hour a —— seatiered about the} wits of s mpl oaetden') ——_—__—— — ——= Eas For this hour, per half doz. ° cz 3 DEE oitlles, AUcnilk Mitts. 1m He, | lawn, in which were displayed and soid ar-| Wife © gas Justin § rill of Ver | 5Oc. All-bone Coutil Corsets, in lack on “or ue hour. . i ° : : y = mont, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 | 48c 69 z loose dents acleenlten Eerroneiusne = DOCS = = | ticles from the Woman's Exchange, in| Mont. | —s = o i a nods | ay €. i = = - 25e. Ladies’ Colored Lisle Thread whose ants See party was given- hrs. dam = nce mas Men's: and Boys" youths’ | ° et Joe, Japanese Fans, black and col- uitton lengths. For ene err, Mrs. Richardson, et Lane | Circle. ne conduc by | rowan oe a and euit | 3 ee Pile cial Noort ee te OCS eee AOCE 5 Mrs. (Georee Jonn | Rev. F. B. 1 steeped je Stace. | z 2 * Windsor Ties, all Ribbed Vests, in pink, blue Sete Milburn of ¢ pes 3 a ality. sill latest patterns. For 12Y, ec raped with sitk ribiuns. Pg et a the United States ident Me = 4s where.“ Orly €9c, Children’s Straw-crown Mull-trimmed ce mee 2 pik | ae =z $ ¥ was present. as was the Vice Pres- 2 Hata: pretty, color i " ident and nearly every ish. For one hour..... | = | = + member enate, With a number of Ww] o 3 A AHN & ¢ O °S 930 and 932 7th st. n.w. G8. Boys’ Shi From 1 to 2 j | promin et in which ° 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave.. trimmed with em wae i — " “ 5 pleas one bowr = — Sa — floral of RELIABLE ae HOUSES, eee and §: Satin Duchess ven last night at the | ator P: 1 bound. of Mra. McKnight Mo: Zohn , when F 2 4 : Quality of split) stra 8 ) guests participated. { Hii} + hour a $4.95 + & Walter Blandford will remain z Ribbons worth frem oe. to 15e., in all %& | with her brother, Mr. R. L. Middleton, who .4 the new shades. Roman and 2, 2. ith street. sasraloatoatoetoafeadoedoedoefoegesgecfeceeeeseegeeteet = .,avorth ste plaids. For this hour, a... Ce 3 Miss Cora H. Dietz, who has been iil, 4 . pkuin and aoe = = a a : =e 4 Hecht & Company, 515 Se bs jor He. Saquart Cut G 12e. Cut Glass Vinegar and Oi Bot. = = | convalescant echt & Comy 515 Seventh Strecé. = "S005 | pitthers. “Wor thts hour tles. For this hour..............+. 4c. S| Mrs. athert ©. Wilson of G eo 2 REE Re % | visiting her cousin, Miss Clara D. Clark of sang “Nearer, Mj Ss th ° f z © | u2 K strect. After some weeks’ stay Miss d, Kindly Light | Wil ilson expects to go to Massachusetts for Z gi omething for 3 9 DEPT. $) several weeks. : —— = H STORE, {| Miss Marie Bagaley, who has been visit- MARRIED. & | ing relatives in Laurel, will return home tires echt buyers. : : = | ini ee ical Hecht’s will have another of their “clearance sales” of alltheac- £ rs 8 1 2-8 1 4 7th St. 71 5 Market Space. BISHOPS. talated odds and ends tomorrow—and the affair will be made z le utmost importance to every shopper who i acquainted with $4 Conference These hour-sale sabi a are only at our malt a 812-814 7th St. y Ch ome Ines. It is but natural that the busy selling of the last Se ee tv 1898, at 3 p.m., LEO G., ee Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. and Nouie Ansley, aged « should leave us with broken lines and odd lots—and all of ae May p.m. nesday, from 217 1 est will be sacrificed tomorrow at profitle prices. two of the Methodist sylvania avenue northwest. — i to chase inthe Baresi ; sa Sete ‘ Church South was commer 1608, MARY ) share in the bargain bits—come tomorrow. a Our NGS Credit ‘Way. 99 general conference. The session was pr apne 1 skirts, $4.98 longed also to elect by ballot the gener : S iris, YO. a 3 a conventional officers. Jadies’ procaded satin Wash Waists 30¢ pute has been definitely | Cooper é ani 9 White & Redding eaaee ipment. These are beauties. Fine Philadelphia Store, 811 Rave aie oe mt t $4.98, ecked Shirt Waists. A large variety vimanas Ah SSS) Holst ta silk waists, I ‘ft choice patterns--Ginghams, Madras, Pe =with the mew pouch front, collars, gathered back, double yoke. Wrappers, 49c. frout— sizes PARASOLS with a between those c Virginia bx Bishop Aipheus W. Wilson w of any odium connected with hi tration last year of the St. I It was charged that look of exclusive a 5 ed a preacher z everywhere, And lowed him to ¢ = Pe = they” were “never j DSU Suits Si 2 = beautiful red pas won 3 A new lot of well-made wrappers. Navy blue Be Saaet oe Ss Soe 125 | ae ee atter before | revs. at 1805, after £13 figured lawns, black and white fancies, Percales, Pecask, wth ater ate $1.50 | passing, wre bishop's character, and that | "a water of Pretend : £13 Dimities and a full line of Indigo blues. These are bie Fate of ail wel Te ee ersten oe cof the work Se ee pees = res i, t8 € st s’ster, thou hast left us, =| made with Watteau pleats in back, belted at waist, acl Silk ants echret it thie ‘was ot Paget Vee moet ces fed $\% skirt full three yards wide, deep hem, fitted lining ildron's Pink nad cterpaueat litical import which He can at BUM BEREAG edge, £|% in waist. These wrappers are not the trashy kind San "ou nae i are d of the union. | Funeral, Mav, 18, f20m ing cs z on sale elsewhere, but a beautiful Summer Wrap= Ladies’ Summer Vests. ; on 1% per. Agrand dollar value to go at 49c. vaio ity Ribbed 1 Qe is Th Und lerwea Paes et, i Concurrerd in this action, iderwe ar, _ 49, + |S ° of a portion of the war indemnity pee AE For the Children. ried Sie Hale DSc, | Far Spent “pfeachersy "and the aes . = Ladies’ fine quality Swiss “Ribbed Vests— Widows and orphans of ministers, 1s pro- $ $ Boys’ Suits, 98c. ee oe Blouse iaudatasely tclmmed with ferred the commitise on publishing In: Pars Suits, 59c. “Derby” Shirt Waists et Si aoe elds ‘i ar lor son is feum this famous my From the New York Tribune. £13 instance ena linge P. pan. = 7 So it goes with us. New array of superb bag sale spt Mates | who is attached to Hudson Street Hospital, ane h. © ae and cuffs, New York city, is ill in bed at that institu- 1808, at $\% gains are offered here to meet the grewing demand = eS ate Dio dasaeiae ieuven eneravaea ati at Sailors, 19c. #|% of our hundreds of increasing patrons. Our NEW with Swale ven colar | (ast wage that Dr. Calico mio pe aye é a ° , . made to si 50, st ni : es a eral and 2 =e” ate E|p CREDIT WAY has made many new friends--we ¢] fUhily livia stat igge iri, a oaning tne tet oe ro Samael ee eee Se ee $|% are most reasonable--and shall be pleased to ac= $ Here are eine speedy recovery was looked for. ery etery Flowers Oc, 412 commodate everybody as they desire. $ Preis Waists, with white $1.25 SS Tear Ree At a residence, nem, Sin q 4 (S | Linen Skirts The Secretary of the Navy has appoint-| 16, 1608) JAMES. TURNEI PRIKINS, a ey Aelepahoraesr alin Slit GASH OR GIR EDIT. 53 Aer fine quality Separate Linen | €4 @ beard, consisting of Assistant Secre- Foner Wednesday. Biay 18, ut 2:80 p.m., from a 3 fkirts, with 2 clusters of ine Gy Qs | tary Allen, Rear Admiral F. M. Ramsay, Perkins’ Chapel, Md. ed temorrow for cnly 9 ¢ a tucks, wel! worth $2.50, our price = retired, and Prof. Marshall Oliver of the Saturday, May 14 jersey Cliy, N- J. ot this city! SENATE. Dei parted this lfe at eae FANME RKOSENAU at his res ENoctt PEER SAMUEL FRIEDLANDER, SUCCESSSOR TO Narrow Val. Laces —for trimming ruffles—new patterns just received, 20c., 25c., 35e., and 0c. dozen yards, Naval Academy, to consider and report upon an appropriate design for a statue of Rear Admiral D. D. Porter, to be erect- ed in this city, in accordance with a pro- ice of fhe ribbons of plain end fanc ete motres and a.m., May tine—4 and 44% beloved’ wife inches wi in all th most desirable Sendendensegeeceetententenseagees ¥ iif hi nh Jew “ > Ri visi the last navel appropriation bill. Of L Keowenane, pain eamerypesseanst a Now ©) k Clot I g House, New “Sash” Ribbons. MRE ‘will also make an estimate of | Funeral” from her late eared og edna 3 Fine Black Taffeta Ribbons, for Sashes— the cost of the proposed statue. cael ipaietd tert pieces : Ribbons, 1354c. yd. Seventh “311” Seventh Pc Tpatchae Wn anes aeeciaka, | SUEENEY, On, May 14,180, at elder 35, choice of an immense assortment sot 5-ineh: Mr. Spleidt Tenders Services. S street _northwert. Mrs b or ~ 2 ana 4ineh mofre, plain taffeta and daughter of Dr. Baldwin of Cleveland, andy wite of J. F. Sweeney of Washingtor changeable taffeta ribt ms, in Mr. J. Spieidt of this city, formerly a sea st Z White& Se St PaAv ing plain a: | ; Ribbons, 4% ee af corded edge taffetax and 7-ineh gauze taf- =o = regesr = ie captain, who served on various vessels Fr D.C. Sok <eccmen -Obin . fete ribbon for sashes, in plak,. turquot sailing out of New York, has tendered his | P&™¢™ z ‘ | “dark “greet wi goon Save Money & Trouble, | ae services to the government during the In Memoriam. present war. Mr. Spliedt passed an ex- amination before the board of navigation, as mate and master, in Hamburg, in. 1868. He sailed as mate and captain on New GET THE BEST, “TheConcord Harness,” Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Straw Hats For Gentlemen and Gentlewomen. 46 | é NOX” Hats lead the world in LIS. In loving remembrance of a devoted bus- FU end aud our dear father, SAMUEL H. ELLIS, who died two years ago today Asleep in Jesus. Consult Comfort ourself of our “charge system” is freely ay as you like—as little or as much at a style, becomi ess and) ser- York vessels up to about 1879, when the . BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDRE! I ood: viceability. “*Knox" Straws for last_vessel he commanded was wrecked i 24 i SMITH. In remembrance of our devoted sister, and Leather G Bs mire worn by the tashionatis |§ —and it’ll lead you to purchase $ |" Roncudor Reef, about a quarter of a MAMIE A SMITH, who died two years ago mile from where the cruiser Kearsarge was afterwards lost. Since then he has been on shore,. but he believes that he would still be able to do some duty in case of necessity. a by all "who appreciate the value ot ity. All the newest styles for summer A variety of shapes in “3. We're sole Dis- & Stinemetz,%, = PA. AVE. my17-20d ee AD te Ae ae ee ke Famous Monticello one of these 4-burner Gas Ranges, with broiler, § 1 (0) oven, etc., we're sell- ing force Cost you $15 elsewhere. Come inspect them—and you'll buy one! Gas Appliance Exchange, 1424 New York Avenue. wyli-t,th,s-28 _ joday. May 17. 1806. Sisters FLORENCE B. SMITH, MARIE C. SMITIL. * ba a senincecesacstseneseeressoones Le Lutz & Co., 407 PA, AVE. N.W. = Coteririry li ee Must Show Cause. Baldwin & Peake, to whom was awarded the contract for the construction of the aunex to the Peabody School, have teen directed by the District Commissioners to at orce show cause why the contract should (Next National Hotel.) P. S.—Trunk Repairing by skilled hands. mbi6-244 Prevention Better than cure. Tutt’s Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent CASTELBERG, the reliable jew , now at 1103 Pa. Ave., will re- t Ave. May 23d. Un- Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR, Hair Switches at Great Bargeins. $3.00 Switches reduced to $1.50. $5.00 Switches reduced to $2.50. 38.00 Switches reduged t 00. Gray and White Hatr reduced in ‘cass EVER TRY A Star’ Ham? ove to 9 ; til then a discount of 20 per cent is allowed on all Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Mme. Siccard§, |= "ct sn me, Mat oe ‘WHISKEY i Sree 7s eee oe Sf] -25 Sins LaGSR $7.00) mec! cs ats ey og a fe EA a Inviting Drinks. Ptanked shad Dinner ia, Biliousness, Malaria, | : ote es ‘2 agit fvome f6F hairdressing, shampcotng ana | produced) Po Og ae $ 3 I ocimestt, aa ot pateetitretat” a ee ot act | The board of lady managers of Garfield | Constipation, Jaundice, Torpid Liver ‘i meng ay Pe r Affor'saie by alt Brat-class grocers, ‘ ga Spee Medea = {stad Stem =, Rasp ies, Gherrics, {dinner at Marshall Hall ‘Thursday next. | 20d kindred _oyoimes “ASUS. dee P aw. TheRobinson Oils, earth for home use! I= Feather and Apricots in place of the plait |The sieamer Macalester has been charter- TUTT’S Li PILLS. rE: ; “they Tnbrieste- more und eutlest other Armour Products H. D I, 1923 Pa. A EF Stop in while you're down town. ed for the occasion. The boat will leave iver P. DERT wax ota.” N. juval 19; ve. 7 the wharf at 1:30 o'clock. There will be AINE'S OMEOUND. “PEOPLE Wm. C. Robinson & Son, gun QORtD BSATLEa Stevens’ Pharmacy, music and dancing during the afternoon ABSOLUTELY PURE. 2 BALTIMORE, Ma," | my3-tu,rnaa,tt20 p Ea indcretne re ae COR, ¥TH AND PA. AVE. and evening. est-2o

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