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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1900-22 PAGES, — "King’s Palace Sataent stores Again tomorrow--and Wednesday. Easter “Opening” of Millinery, Suits, Skirts, &c. 2, s ‘ $ fr Was drawn this morning 6n the greatest exhibit of trimmed and untrim- = The Cu rtain med millinery and read Howes ae ever made in this city, and the response to the newspaper annourtcements of our Easter “Opening” has been really extraordinary. Tomorrow and Wednesday the showing is continued, and the “Opening bargains” advertised yesterday and here below shall be in force. If there was anybody who questioned King’s Palace millinery leadership, this exposition has been an object lesson—most convincing arguments. To the thousands of people who care to have their Easter hats made to suit their individuai taste, we offer - to trim all hats free of charge —and we promise the very best results and quickest service. Premium stamps given free with Woodward & Lotbrop| roth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Easter Cards and Leaflets—First floor. Special Easter Exhibit of Millinery, Dress Goods and Ready-to-Wear Outer Garments For Women, Girls and Children. tee deadeddenseetenteeteetetip ates cteetete a” artsoroeeedeetestontonteceetons se seteetentoneterteatestontecedtoaton Spring stuffs and wares of the most elegant sorts ever imported have accumulated here with great rapidity, and such a collection of sh-class merchandise was probably never heretofore attempted in shington. The unmatched assortment of Dress Goods and S: - grow richer and more varied daily. Scores of the ultra-elegant s are exclusively here, in single pattern lengths, and cannot be ks, in all their : So with Millinery, and Silks, and Wraps, and Costumes, purchases, entitling you to handsome presents. & and Laces, and Gloves, and Neckwear, and French Lingerie, etc., ° . = 7 i feee : ; : affeta silk waists rth + etc—they form an aggregation that is unsurpassed, if equaled, in Sale of trimmed hats. T. as yaa ee ~ hion, style, elegance, general worthfulness and moderation of prices. As an extra special offering in the millinery department during J ’ : 2 2 ° these days, we shall put on sale three lots of trimmed hats, which are $3 Os = Recent Spring Importations in © cxitcgtdcnsy yahies oF Oo 3 ° ° ° The three lots consist of hats of imported straw braids, malines, in the geligat mepcineer hee, eal = Paris l Ingerie $ chiffons, &c., in black and colors—exclusively fashionable produc- He ee nee ee 8 tions, | SaRtIng eoiors. "In every new shade—iav- ai a se ender, violet, cerise, turquolse blue, royal show exquisitely fine and beautiful garments, all made by hand, from the Dine,” white,” tan, “beige, eastor cardinal — gp finest of linen, nainsook, batiste, ete. and variously trimmed with the > $2.88 $3.88 $4.88 bec eee wlitig cloner at aes siz B2 daintiest of laces and embroideries, in styles adapted to the most refined é For Hate tor which oth- For Hats, for, which oth- or Hate for! schich oth NSE ESI: 4 ates: ers ask no less than $5. ers ask $6 and . ers ask $5 and §10, for 25c artificial We offer in these fine French Hand-made Undergarments several Oc flowers 5 lots of skirts. drawers. gowns, chemises and corset covers, at prices that $ 50c to $1 sample flowers, 23¢. —ronsisting of the large, beautiful ‘Ameri- < are no higher than those usually asked for the kinds that come from In this lot are to be found the very best quality. of Artifleial Roses, Follage, Blossoms, fed Rees pines _ Daisies, Mar 3 merican {actor 3 rysanthemums, Fruit of all kinds, large and s1 Flowers of every kind a rery color which you couldn't buy elsewhere under American factories. and Silk Mull Rosettes. ‘These were an Importer's samples, and now that hi 25e. A gieat offering at Ve. F. Hails oes ve from ther be closes them out tO Us at al enoriious covessicu, for they are ce — of Freach ale, and-) 4% and are offered at ss a Sarco : 5 Oc Yard for the 25c $ eS Pe : 2 5° for misses’ & chil- 4 6° for ladies’ 75¢ and Cc satin and taffeta = tad Hibbon, | 4 dren’s 50c hats. 87c untrimmed hats.) ripbons hi on neck $8.00 Ss Hundreds of Misses’ and Children’s Un- Hats of rough and fancy Dralds—come ma- = Rdee a tigee witee = iste. of French) Rerale deen e & trimmed Hats, in the greatest assortment. of chine sewed: just. these shades which = with hand-emb: a cige Each SEOOLS stapes scylists hats in all cole Gad toue Stylish—really the most desiratle of rib Dainty White Skirts for evening wear, trimmed | °%% stich as you'll find ing ato king Th ous, and w quality which cost 23¢., for 3% Silt Cecio’ lace eee m or sith several | for Qe, black. f Die str: tri 4 | founees af \ rs lace. “Heantiful S1G 90 | ¥ — ns i ‘or 2ic straw trim- + Ente. ABGoR 2 97-50! eftecta. Each... ea = 49° for 87c imported Lot 5¢ ae Pe = é Special Reference is Made to z leghorn hats 1 6° for 39c to 75c steel] —an im bea aii mn £ ° 2 “8 —for ludie is id children—large, me- rf 12) a aw whieb sell ze. Paris Trousseaux or Bridal Sets : ail tie comin tm |, y,, ce, Site Ornaments «0 go these days for Be, : Mm) the same which Ss mining —the i . reat beattty and elegance. Matched sets in any number of pieces de- for ate. cea ioe hee 59c to 87c Muslin AS8c¢ = rom pretty serviceableness to elaborate luxuriousness, forming a = Garments = ss : ° + ction of exclusive imported novelties, selected by our lingerie buyer + ° ie ogy ileful, of Mustin sisting $f Peete eee aS : + Unparalleled offering of suits. ere é > spec in Domestic Bridal Sets are as follows: = The two lots we offer cap the climax on ladies’ suit selling. ont Moving sekeer toes |S . Bridal Sets of fine natneook. consisting of & pleees | The two lots we offer embrace more than 300 ladies’ tailor-made et eee ae = Paige pattern ot | aut r tistefully trimmed with'two mes |< suits, and we've bought especially for this occasion. They are from rubella rules and dust peta saa a ae on he te, © sulivs, beading 1a maker whose reputation for turn ing out the very best ready-to- seg ie = $13.00 55 wear garments is unquestioned, and they were secured much below Bs : . > 5 - % price. i BS For the set of 5 pieces. For the set of 6 pieces, =P . a oa : $Lot 1 consists of suits | Lot 2 consists of suits : = worth $10 and worth $12 to £ x, r ibiti i | & We Bie Eta ntine le New Spies fS12, and are S5 QS S16, and are GQ B@ a a 5 ° Bs offered at = = ° offered at = = ° Ales whh ah (of Torehon Ince, und % Hand Made Black Kid Oxfords, | chia lot couaiats: of Womespuns, Cheviot age sults of Mack and colored ute Ee eae ee aoe eee = | notice are not as wide as heretofore and are More Wo- |e Eee ee eee nace ieee es pat Spibpilders— wort toi $1 tong willl go) Tye appearance. The heels are a little higher, just enough, how- = + go ever. to give that graceful carriage which so becomes a woman. These are exclusive in every particular, made of the very best of leathers, aptable for wear with light and dainty spring and J. sgeete King’s Palace DEPARTMENT STORES, 812-14 7th and 715 Market Space. ee sheeeteegententongengeteetentontentetetoatenteeteeteatondonecteete “ ‘By Order of the IMers, : sALE oF iNIANN'’S Connection We Offer Two Lines of Vici Kid Oxfords, i tip of same, and both with square- xe toe for this season, at ae - OPENING DAYS. 54.98 ’ Trimmed Hats. j —We say $4.98 Trimmed Hats of oo Set AND ORGANS [fs asa coe arrival of books fresh from the press of the publisher. The best of the new books are re- ceived by us on day of publication. Each day sees the soskeeivtoate tetoate sfoateetoes Shes mo t the taste of os rararan of their} We mention a few of the latest: ge. @ BT if AIT + because they are our $4.98 with the bulky un- Letters. ea \ LUT () Us Ba « Trimmed Hats. It’s no exag- to e the ordi-| = ruments to Y 2 wo. $ geration to say that nowhere 3 1 are not $j -; else in Washington can such 3 ut convenient and z ‘The attention of stylish = hats be bought for less than 2 the free use of oh yo crateed prouea BS $7-50 and Sio. See for yourself, o ashington is direct f g Si +t Fine Square Pianos. to Mann's magnificent dis- BS 2 esta assortment— % peas : play of Women's Tigh- =| @ —Probably 1,000 different ef- EY Gach eres ee ae $ fects—Hats ‘of straw braid, taf- Jackets and Slik Walsts. = feta, mousscline de soie, lace, 3 2 ‘The styles are exquisite Ba &c. They bar description from $ models, representing the $ Nee venrahy i BS Righeetiare ib Womente | their very abundance. So new = Rendy-to-wear. Special at- x that most of the cases were No exchanges, * fect teat alee Dania ET %| ¢ opened this morning. = = z Mann for many yeurs bas 2 —You'll find just what you hi e 2% oi Ba ai x | The ee. ee F G SMITH BS Wane Gee ae z want, ready to put on, without 3 Porcelain Refrigerator. ec o 9 |s thus bis tdeas as to thelr te} € going to the trouble and delay 2 sth The especial attention of the public 1225 Pa. Ave. 2 peste a ae + of creating a hat. We ask a vis- 3 $10.75 cach. . is asked to the Wilke Porcelain Re- | _3* $ aro in highest favor in | € it of inspection. Opening all 1 lot of Women’s frigerator, the most perfect and ar- a ° KS et eae ck te =| this week. ; tistic refrigerator box, from every Strictly One Price. = One of the leading + M B 5 standpoint, ever shown. Made of 3 features of this house wil card ayer ros. & Co white porcelain tiles, both inside and| Best Plates & 2 Pee oe ene aed ae: < 937-939 F St BeINES box-back and] out, packed with finest quality min- charge. Z| exe ° 2 ee les, with the new eral wool, three-inch box frame with all necessary op | Se hese are Iree Irom} mortise and tenon corner joinings, e =a a z id thoroughlyrain-| securely fastened. The porcelain con- extracting, : 66 99 1, being light in weight, af-| struction, being, as is well known, a x eee 58 DAVID F. MANN + great repeller oi heat and retainer of | -*° ee Poe Oe eLe 9 3 Seeger, ary Hee cold, economizes from 3314 to 50 BO TESS. = NEW SPRING HATS, n trave and rainy weather | per cent of ice. 1 1 1 1 F St % | The Standard of Fashion everywhere. come in tan, brown, cas- We ask that these boxes be in- 1 > Zod 3 a, Overs. Derbys, Fedoras, ‘Tuxedos tor spected, in order that their great mer- Dental Oipunite| Gotaintin “thsaten —— valling See ; aie ee : : yposite Columbia . —— “crbur own “4 io = \ its may be appreciated. A i 2 + gu Sot slss inode sine Broad Ours exclusively for Washington. ecole toler ett Biss S82 00. 68 ann FE ‘ S gee Se $50.00 and upward, = ° o SS n, 7 oS ea B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, Picture and Se Cc 7th and D St. ‘ Shoes Built on Honor. |] apzinwtdy “XD FURRIERS, 1237 Pa, ave, Frame Department Toy or. an S. i : Satan eats oath .,| Graphophone. Over Frane & Sons. 21$ for Solid Gold § We ask especial attention fo this; VEAphopnones — E. O. PIGEON, D. D. S. F Crown and Bridge are displayed Complete with five different records. | _sp2-12a E work by specialists res, and mold- | No delicate mechanism to get out of | =~ nn | i of long experience. rder irames, injorder. Simple, durable and enter- Q Numberless f f£} Gold aNoy anings, $1. Amalgam aNings, ze. great it a s Little Things i —high and low—for Ladies Best plates, including all extracting, $8, Painless r f. ell Composite Madonna, whieh x nae z 7 rd s! gs cf ~ » esbent than any picture fe & 1.50 each, ; about Xt bine, tom, time, to A Misses and’ Merk 1 here—at 2 | ‘taeting, with ges or by application of an anaes brated _Each packed in a wooden box. Se, i from 50c. to $1 LESS than else. thetie to gums, Gue. New ce teas tL de an 1 x Foor Ny Deve ards, 306 petty a hous Convert then into clectre uF * where on F st. for equal values. N Y Dental 1 2 1 1 F et us attend torte, BEC BIN soos. | )[2 S2 SHOES KEPT rouIsHED Gratis. e Il o Parlors, St. 6e"y e 2 ° Nothing is teo small for us to do, and do * The Angel Delivering Daniel,” vei : Robt. Cohen & Son, (Over Hoover & Snyder ‘ . Ss. SH EDD & i TUTE Sty DR, A. THOMAS UTZ, MANAGER. Is the title of the greatest picture in water color that has ever been S. Bro., a 4t eoarar ble nel mb1-3m-28 prod it was painted 60 years ago by James M. Burbank, a cele- Oth St. ,,Pumrins. Tinning, I are the brated E sh artist, and is as fresh and bright today as when finished. 432 —— ALE PEOPL OOR: —— On exhibition da: a.m. to 5 p.m. in Picture Gallery, fourth floor. = = $22. rlote thelr patior—get color tn thelr cheeks © The public is invited. Bring opera glasses. Repairing Remodeling es pi phair" ARG SNe es grand tote oundation=:, i iiste oat nee lo make the ane ch—ane ul floors ht Bath Rooms Prambing Work Re 22 up the «ystem, 40e half pint. PE EATS meee ee bd our specialty. Get the bath room in shape Se TF OUR EMULSION of Cod Liver Of | Imparts a beautiful finish to for summer bathing. It won't cost much should be taken with “PEPTO-MANGAN foors. An'y quantity de § and will be @ greut comfort, Estimates 32g ies the food to make flesh and strength. "Phone 287. Qt., Te.; ° furnished. * * Soc. pint. We Are Agents for the “‘Standard’”’ Patterns. W.J.Hutchinson, 520 10th, | Evans’ Drug Store, Wyss! | Chas. B. Hodgki ap2-12d = mab3-3mn,15, ) Pattern Departuent—Fimst floor, Wosdward & Lothrop. AGENT, 1. 1 Rey ree mbsl-16d Te } ——————S—_ THE WORLD OF SOCIETY EXTENDING FoURTH sTRE ter of Conference at Dix ict COMING MARRIAGE OF DIRECTOR Balding Today. The proposed extension of 4th street ROCKHILL AND MISS PERKINS. northeast from Bunker Hill road was today ference betw: and Me ir, T. Cust Mrs. Hay—Interesting Per- Dan W. L. Elterich and Donald A Pherson. The Stateme! to the Com. missioners were that the nsion of Street issblocked by a Mr. Rose, who ow? The Belgian minister and Countess Lieh- ] ® ‘Tact of land throy ho which it 1 tervelde entertained at dinner Saturday posed to extend ft north of Frankfor It is claimed that while them were | 4fe Willing to dedi or have done so, Dinner in Honor of Secretary and sonal Notes. roown and Mrs. Hay. Present to me the Spanish minister and Duchess Miss Maud Pauncefote, Miss W Boardman, Baron Gevers, Mr. John S. Kas- son, Mr. Allard and Count Baud Lichtervelde, who has recently mmissioners were informed that win de | 4th street. as it is proposed to extend { would be a great and plutely di : outlet northward to the Catholic Univ from abroad. —_ and that section of the District, a Mr. and Mrs. John W. Foster, who s Were asked to favor a bill which w ¥ week before last Thursday for a trip we Cards for the marria Wondville Rockhill Perkins have been + many friends told, be soon intre condemnation > of Mr. William | was explained by the Commi nd Miss Edith Howell | ever, that until tt becomes apparent that iin this city py | the funds of the District will permit, no The ceremony sion bills will likely receive will take pla chfield, Conn., the report from them. , home of the bride's . Mr. and Mrs. p necessity for the extension of 4th street J. Deming Perkii April 25, | @8 proposed, and Capt. Beach, at 1 o'clock, and will be followed by a re- joner. suggested that ception. Mr. Rockhill, who was formerly disinciination to dedi any minister to Greece, is now chief of the bu-| Portion of his land for the purpose, 4th reau of American republics. street be extended to Frankfort street, aa thene to Sth, Sth to Hartford and Hartford ake ‘ i to 4th, so as to obyiate the necessity of use aoe will not be at home tomorrow | quiring any pert of Mir hteeoe “x flea eng. Messrs. Davidge, Daniels and McPhersoy Mrs. J. Y. Mason Blun expressed their satisfaction with the prope Hotel for the month of ion of Capt. . while Mr. Blterich, Mrs. Chas. Hanback. will be represented Mr. Rose, offered to seli at home Tuesda to 5 and | te the District the required portion of the p after 6 p.m., but e April 10. | latter land for about $3,600. This propos! ach, No. 1811 #] ten, the Commissioners pointed out. could ain Informally at ain- { TO! Be well considered by them, and it is % ‘e ore ‘S| not unlikely se TeCONe ner Saturday © Ing: followed by. musical roe Pastas dovoelh TEES eetsecen Gat program. nd Mrs. Louis T. Hoyt ot 88 Buweated toy ics C i New York were among their guests. Sta aeeeeed ty Capt each, Wt ened Miss Adele Gutman, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss H. Callisher of 303 T street, for several w has returned to her home In New York city —_——__ Hotel Arrivain, Reieigh—D. S. Walcott, Pittsburg: J The El Capitan Club was entertained McCoy, Chy; J. W. Munday, Chicae M Stuart at her residence Thursd: go: A. H. Ladd, Boston; M. J. Todd, Bute evening. Those present falo, N. ¥. Son Sy eae _Willard—J. H. Glubons, Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Pigott, Smith, Harlan and 5 Fa celts New Mork, #8 Mrs. Deborah J. Apple w home to | Lows: W. S. Burns, B her friends F y evening, April 6, at No. | Chase: E. S. Ely, E 1705 T street, from 7 to 11. King, Wilmington, Del Admiral and Mrs. Dewey and General} Rises—J. C. Underwood, Kentucky Miles were erday, the guests of Mr. | Ducus, Brooklyn, N.¥.: A. L. Dodg John Brisben Walker at Tarrytown on the Hudson. The engageme Chrystal Darrow H. Darrow, i of Miss promine rwvriter of Chicago, to P. Alger: |. Youngest son of ex-Senator George C. Cabell of Dan- I nel ville, Va. palais moved from 6S H stre Street north Ish will be riends, after April 15, ner and Miss RB. ¢ their home with 1 street northwest, ased to see their repolitan—J. D. Shafe hitaker, Raleigh, an: R. friends. =e EE RIVERS RESIGN. REC Louls; Tolman. . Bender, Philadelphia: C_ E. . West Virginia; E. W. Smith, New re. Substitution of H. P. Pillsbury for Peter and Hoehling. Justice Hagner today, in Equity Court No. | yr" a), Ma, Patterson 1, accepted the resignations, voluntarily | Smith. Indiana, Pa; J.P. tendered, of Messrs. Arthur Peter and A. A. | dianapoli Hoehling, jr., as receivers under the street- sweeping contract of Daggett & Dugan, and appointed in thelr place Herbert P.| §- man, Worcester, Mass: T. J. Vuil Pillsbury. The latter, as receiver, with] Hartford, Conn. * Messrs. Robt. Preston Shealey and Millan] | Normandie—J. I. Shaw, Pittsburg and Smith, as his counsel, will continue | P@‘terson, Waverly, Oh “a lumbus, Ohio: A, H. operations under the contract. To E. P. Kimball, Portsmouth F. Cushing, M. eating, |. Philad T. M. Rutland. Vt.: W. A. B. Hinichin- illiams, Portland. Ore. This practically disposes of what at one mond—S. ¥. Crinke, Boston: Thom tims recently promised to be a long course | Clark. Jr New Worm ek Boston: Thomas of litigation, the action taken tc y being . = in pursuance of an agreement entered into by all the parties of record for the purpose of settling the difficulties amicably. Six Months for Ansauit. ge Johnson, colored, was sen’ ee six months in jail by Judge Ix Bound for Moundsvine. today for z ph Greg The following prisoners recently sen- | colored. ed that he struck tenced in the local criminal courts will be on the head with a lighted lamp taken tomthe west nsesiis @enieine and that he afterward beat him over tie Moundsyville this evening, leaving the Bal- | Pl with a chair, “more and Ohio passenger station at § 3 =e ae o'clock: Armd George Ashton and Talmadge Walker, each to be a for life: vi Kettler, re Willis a “half > Lee Mitchell, | poyp. at 7 the residence New Jersey ave impr heen cured XVPECTORANT eight William Ball, ten y Richard Rees and Allexed fee Cole late pointing phy the mental conditic sons: Grace Moffat and Susan A. Pratt, white, and George Williams, Richard Jack- son and Hester Robinson, The ac tion of the court Is due to the filing of pe- titions by the Commit: s of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in the usual form, ting forth that all of the pers med are believed to be of unsound mind and in- capable of managing their affairs. Two physiclans have been named in eac and they have been ordered to make examinations and to appear and testify ata hearing before Justice Cole set for Fri- = 3 day, April 6. seventh year of _—— ‘Twenty-Ninth Birthday Anniversary, Mr. Carl Droop entertained the “Ezoob Club at dinner today at Harvey's. The ov casion was in celebration of the twent ninth anniversary of the host’s birthda and the afternoon was one of great plea ure. The special guest of the dinner was Mr. Victor He . the well-known com- | NEWMAN. On Saturds poser, who enlivened the, oceasion | with Fenidenice « cited “The ite on G nd Mr. BE D. and Maude L. ward Droop told a thrilling bear story. ile ia cies Adverse Action on Pending BIL, April 3, 194) The District Commissioners today, in a communication to Representative Babeoc " chairman of the House District committ late Henry Peters, who recommended adverse action on House bill on March $07, 8511, to Inspect and correct the accounts of eping so free from all p certain employes of the District. These | Oh. wake ber not. sweet, spictt. ‘to sutiet s employes, engineers and firemen at the | }icr troubles are cuded and sorrows all gua, Georgetown pumping station, the auditor i says, from May 1, 1871, to December, 1890, | Oh, think how she siffered and moaned with palag were regularly paid In full, and cannot now her in with, well claim extra compensation for more than eight hours’ labor a day, owing p 4 te attend. ly Sunday, April 1, 1906. THE STEYKER, beloved wife April 8, from Wilson M 1ith etreet between 1900, at 518 JENKINS, bes ns, A nallte of f Wass uber of years, in lis Mfise Warrent PERRY. The PERRY wi eparted this Mfe on March 21, 1999, <A DE Beloved wife of the Iso departed this life sRANDCHILDREN. AND BY HER CHILD oe ; Funeral from the residence of her son, Chirles Ae Congregational Meeting. re Sn ated ti Avena a e 2 CO! atio evening, April 4, at 3 o'clock. Relatives an The annual meeting of the congregation | evening, “April 4. at & Ms of the Assembly Presbyterian Church was held Friday night. Reports of the officers | RICH. _At Port, Depostt showed that the church was In a flourish- Tae ing condition and that there were no out- nad standing bills. st year the | THOMAS. On Monday, April 2. 1000, at 1:25 a.m., membership wa: sed, ROSA S. THOMAS) beloved wife of George W: =a and daughter of ri King, aged fifty-two y Wills Filed for Probate. a A ar ie The will of Martin H. Schlosser, dated | Funeral on Wed) February 19 last, and bequeathing his es- a menos tate to his widow, Katie Schlosser, has tend. been filed for probate. = Tho will of Sarah E. Ferguson, dated 5 August x, 1 has been filed probate. Tho estate of ‘the testatrix ts left to her arter’s sister, Lillan C. Whi Petition for Divorce Filed. Little Liver Proceedings for divorce were instituted this afternoon by Nellie L. Hagan, through ° Attorney Leon Tobriner, against Will r 1 S E. A. Hagan. Cruel treatment and de: ° tion are alleged. Petition Overrated. SICK HEADACHE In connection with the proceedings for | posrrrvELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS, Md.. March 31, 1800, 5 . infant son rts Rich, * ‘and the late Jobn B, rs, four months apd divorce instituted by Blanche C. Corey They also relieve distress from Dyspepsia, against Charles A. Corey, Justice Hagner to- eager rat Aer esas ne day overruled a motion of the petitioner ness, Bad oe pe eat Coated lowed alimony pendente lite. Pain e Side, LIVER, that she be allowed alimony pendente lite. Tongue, Palo tn u ble. Fined and Warned. Policeman C. A. Wegner has been fined Small Pills. Small Dose, $10 by the Commissioners for neglect of duty and warned that a repetition of the Small Price, offense will result in his dismissal. Bvl0-f,m&w-1y-35

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