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THE EMPORIUM. » ~ » 5 . | caurorNa'S LARGEST- PRERERERR BRY i | % | i i i ' | Gowns ‘Skirts Entire * 5 a » = B » s a % - » * - - 5 » » 5 i S » * 5 13 S 5 . » L) B P I A s a * 2 > kS 5 5 5 S & 5 s 2 » oy at 70 cents on as follows: Muffs b ireains, ng M sssels Curt. were $4. I | i | i [ 25¢c Sheet Music | This Week_lSc £ Song Recilal D agon each, ne sale price per Reguliar Prices baskets; fancy b-s Basket Dept, PERRR RRRRRREREPERR RRERR R RO ERYPERE RERERRE e RO RERERR R RRRERE PR R PR RREEE RPRREERRRERRER PRRERPRRRRRE PRRPR R R RRRR Y P P, Aeadaaa MM AL CRRARLER KRR AL aAZ CLANSMEN TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF BURNS Arrangements Complete for the En- tertainment in Mechanics’ Pavilion. y of e birth of Scot- will be cele- vilion, on the nder the joint ociety, Cale- le Club and of the socleties ap- © form the general - arrangements general com- meetings and t avallable 12 cal talent has been engaged and there w! be a chorus of 500 volces, accompanied by a band of flfty] piec Twelve pipers § ull Highland will play stirr'~g marches, and reels, an 1ere will be y adults and c.'iren in the 1 costume. John McNaught will celiver an oration on the poet end the entertainment will conclude with dancing. e i LONDON, Jan. 10.—In pursuance of a Een- eral plan attracting attention more than 000 unemployed persons, accompanied by a ed volice, marched West End of London The Most Important AMERICA'S Beginning Mond. one~third off oor rcgular $3.00 - s10.00 Music Monda '15¢ Fly Baskets Half ing Mon- during work, hair and pin ts, will be sold | tions there of his “bloodless” operations. | THE EMPORIUM. | hat are now offered at extra special prices in the Domestic Departments. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1903. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. Cambric Skirts, deep lawn flounce with 3 rows wide torchon lace Many other styles of $2.50, $2.75 and up. Ladics’ Cambric Umbrela hem, sale price . . . 4 . c Drawers, edge; ale pri bric Drawers, deep ruffle ffle, marked for this and 69¢, 7 hed on bottom price . . . . sook Chemise, ro .... 080 Stock of $1.50 and vp. gular reail prices. An Co. of New York, W sall . Mouffon, Mink, Belgian Lynx, Near Seal, and the dollar of the sent of big sscoriment of Wholesale price llare:tes, t sale price of whi insertion, lace rufies with dust ruffe; ale price @, PG Fine Cambric Skirts, deep lawn flounce, tucked and wde em- broidery ruffie and dust ruffle; marked for this s’ @ 55(0) Drawers th wide flounce of lawn and fine c Drawers, with tucks and wide embroidery ing; other styles with tucks and wide torchon Ladies’ Cambric and Nainsook Drawers, with lace mbroidery irimming; many other styles at 89¢, 98¢, $1.25. Chemises length chemises, fine Na nsook, hemstitched lawn d neck; fine torchon lace insertion, and Great Eastern Fur Co. ay, at less than half Regular Prices. unity o buy furs such as was never presented to the peop'e of this e Furriers, was closed cut by our buger at a price which enables us to p'ace them ctual saving of more than one-half over the regular retail prices. "ol arettes, Scarfs and Muffs; of Persian Lamb, Astrakhan, Jap Sables, Wh te and Sable F: Wholesale prices of the Great Eastern Fur Co. We have divided the stock into twelve big lots, priced Lot 5—135 Fur Scarfs and Collarettes, in 2 $5.50, cur sale price. . . Lot 6—153 amorted novelty Fur Scarfs and Collarettes, fer which the G. E. Fur Co.’s Wholesale pr ce was £6.co, our sale price . of 97 very handsome skirts at $1.75, $1.98, $2.25, Drawers, wide hemstitched 19¢ 27¢c 389¢ with cluster of thicks and embroidery 50¢c with wide tuck ed ruffie; ... 79e Tke ity before. This very fine, perfect, styl'sh, up-to-date own and Stone many other pretty and durable furs. To.morrcw the Great Fur Sale begins Lot 9—85 superior Scarfs, Collarettes and Fur Capes, the G. E. Fur Co."s Wholesale fice $10.00, curmle price. . . . . $7.00 Lot 10—7o beautiful Scarfs, Collarettes and Capes, that the G. E. Fur Co. sold at $12.00 each, cur sale price $8.40 Lot 1I—65 extra fine Scarfs, Collarettes and Capes, that cost regularly at wholesale $15.00 each, our sale piice . . $10250 Lot 12—Some of the finest Sc-rfs, Capes and styles, the G. E. Fur Co.’s £3.85 and Blouse styles. ...... 20 skire. ~ A spl ndid are now an urmatc he G. E. Fur Co.’ h was $7.00, oursale price £4.90 mixtures ard pain heavy Chevi ts of ford Blue and Black Pebble Chevict~. ~Jackets are silk lined, skirts g-gore flare and k Its, and every suit has a near silk drop Ladies’ $38.75 Suits $17.30 — Beufil high class suits in plain and fancy cloths—many «f them lined | THE EMPORIUM. Undermuslin and White Goods offering of the year, after months of careful preparation, is announced to begir. in the big store to-morrow morning. 1 the best factories in America will te offered at prices that we feel sure it will be impossible to obtain elsewhere. yded with the utmost care in its making; there has been no sxi_m;ing of material; the best and neatest trimmings; su‘pstamial, dainty, tasty, durable underwear, just like home made, only better; of all the various garments the greatest variety imaginable. In this same section of our advertisement we announce an important sale of' Embroiderics and give a few of the many ilems of While Goods The Muslinwear and White Goods items are for the wezk, if quantities last. Great Sale of Embroideries A Manufacturer’s Spring Sample Line §,000 strips (414 yards long) of the new embroidery fcr spring and summer; direct from St. Gall, Switzer- land; fine baby edgings; open-work patterns; blind embroideries; in fact, all styles of embr: sale price, yerd wide, sale price, yard sl pri-e, yard . . 34¢c Sale of White Goods,. Towels, Bed-Spreads, Eic. Monday, and all week whil The 12%4c White frzelia LIMOM, 3o inches wide, cloanup The -'ic Wihite Muslim, wo desing, gocd for under- The 81{c White Cambric, underwear, sale pree, yard. . . The 124 White Organdy, scer madcand 31 inches Skirt Pattern Sale—The specia yards wide; long length; fancy tordered and stitched-edged bottoms; the 50¢ | THE EMPORIUM. SEE Yy PERTEE Y. RV ERRRR RNV, RER YRR RN RPN VIR, DERRERR RN RER LR EYY. RRRRERR RERRRERRER RRRRRERE RERRERE RERRRRRERY. RRRERRRR REERRER RERRRERERER REREEPRE RRRERR) RRRRRER. RERRRRRREY January Clean-up Sales Continue—a few of the items quoted below—Accounts can be opened by responsible parties. ~Apply at our Credit Bureau. Sale of Undermuslins i Begins Monday. v Immense and insertions on fine Swss and Cambric, in widths from 1 to ¢ inches. On spe: sa'e &gfn- ning Monday at less than one=-half regular prices. Remember That Every Strip Contains at Least 4% Yards 450 strips, worth 20c and 25c,saleprice. . . . . © 12¢ ps, worth 85c to $1.00,mle price. . . . . 47¢c 750 strips, worth 4oc to soc, sale price . . . . . . . 21c ips, worth from $1.10 to $1.25, sale 53¢ 1,000 strips, werth 6oc to 75¢, sale price : , worth §1.50to §2.00, sale price . . . . . 69@ e quan‘ities last, the big store offers : .......... 90 wea: and gencral uie, nle gk, Jard. . . . - . . . . GO yard wide, nice foods for 1h¢_12c Shaker Flannel, wid bavy mde, ale Sl il s S SR R e 1 000 < Whi at the sale . . 10¢ 1624c Biea weave, full s .. .36e made fine outing flannel where; clean-up sale price for th's week if quantity lasts, each - - The Norfolk Suits arc made of fancy The Blouse Suits of Ox- +20.00, they $14.95 value at the original price hable bargain at the «ale pri Lot 8—1 ra fine, Scarfs and Collarettes, Collarettes, from the G. E. Fur Co.’s stock, with silk throughout - that were full value at $38.75 - and pos- the G. E. Fur Co.'s Who'esale price f sold by them at who'esale at $18.co, our fively canncé b miched st ‘Within' §16.00' of dur mle which was £8.00, cur sle price.. $ 5,80 sale price, each.. . . . . . . $12.60 S Sl e T S ors, oo to 1i.00 for, sle price § 2.0 to $7.75» Cther Scarfs ‘n this sale up to $24.50. All of our Novelty and Fi Dress Suits now very greatly re- Ok et c sale up to $714 @Da Other Capes in this sale up to $21200 duced. Space will not permit a detailed list of prices. Clean-up Sale Fine Curtains ] d pairs of very fine Lace Curtains, , 3, 4,0r at he most 6 pairs of a but the better qualities, will ynday, and during the entire low prices. . $1.85 1 $4.00 h Curtains that were $5.50 to e jar, now $3.65 $6.65 Irish Point Lace Curtains that were §3.50 £6.00, now Calais Fren Battenberg Lace Curtains o 5 3.50, the pa'r, now 10 §13.002 pair, now $2435 10 $8.65 $3.35 £8:00 Madras Curtains— that were $2.50 to o Point d@'Esprit Curtains— that $3.50 @ pair, now $1.65 $3.35 $2.351 §3:20 Swics Musin Curtzins — that were $2.25 to Bob Cotalns were $2.75 t $2.50 a pair, now. . $1.50 o $1 65 | Sale This Week Porto Rico Cigars .| 10 for 25c Box of 50—Fr.25. 8 for 25c¢ Box of 50—$r1.50. £ 10c| safe of Skirtings, Music De- Mr Sikke and Woaol Moreens, 32c yard Beginning Monday, and jur'ng entire we offer our and wool at §oc c closing-out pieces of an imported stock, in such desirable week if qu standard q moreens, that sell regular! the ya colors as, in the silk, light, medium and dark cardinal, new blue, tur- quoise and royal; in the wool, cerise, new magenta, new green and car- dinal; at the v special clean-up 32¢ WA GAXEALE QAR AAEARAKRAR sale price, per yard . PAIN»CBAZED MILLIOI“A‘IB; PLUNGES TO KIS DEATH| Springs From Seventh-Floor Win- } dow of a New York Apart- ment House. NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Crazed by the | pain attending his illness of typhoid fever, | Thomas O'Donough, treasurer of the | O'Donough Coffee Company, sprang from the window of his room on the seventh flcor of the Ormonde apartment-house, ! landing on the sidewalk. He died ten ! minutes later. The sick man was attend- ! ed by a trained nurse, whom he had sent | from the room by a ruse. O’'Donough was 1 3 years of age and a millionaire. —_—— Change of Time. Commencing with to-day the Mill Val- ley and Mount Tamalpais Scenic Raflway | inaugurates a new time table, as an- nounced In the advertising columns. This schedule is only temporary, as thx exten- sion.of the line to Willow Camp and Bo- | linas in a few months will necessitate a new time table. ——————— Dr. Lorenz to Visit London. LONDON, Jan. 10.—The fame of Pro- fessor Lorenz has preceded him from America, and he is now the center of English medical interest. The professor is staying at Liverpool, giving demonstra- Sale 75c¢ to $1.25 Sifks at 54c and 68c Clean-up of Short Lofs and New Peau de Grepes Beginning Monday, and durirg the week if quzntities la selling regularly from 735c to $1.25 per y ment includes colored taffetas, Peau de Soies, Gros de Londres, Fancy Taffetas and *good especially in the Taffctas, Peau de Soies and Gros de Londres. grays, ctc. You will find pretty pinks, blues, tans, This is undoubtedly the best values in si ks that you have ever been offered at the price ; per yard . st, we shall offer 5 lots of silks, rd—at the remarkable clean-up sale price flfty.four cents, 'This asort- The color assortment is 94c Crystal Cord. 2,000 yards of new Peau de Crepe Silks—In hemstitched effects—will te offered in conjunction with the clean-up sale instead of g1. 5 per yard—sixty~eight cents. inches)—and are suitable for street or evening wear. The Peau de Crepes are in a cream, pink, blue, reseda, rew red, navy, goblin, heliotrope, etc. sale price teg'nning Monday . Together with about 1,000 yards of very heavy liberty satin, in solid colorings with very small des'gns and pin head dots. Both of these silks are extra wide—(24 full line of desirable colors such as white, Both qualitics arc regularly sold at g1.z5— 686 Great Clean-Up of Household Goods Dozens upon dozens of Useful Household Devices and Crockery will be found in the big hou ehcld departments on main fioor, beginning to-morrow and during the week, while quantities last, at such greatly reduced prices as these: n Decorated Porce'ain Lamp (like picture); inste d Decorated China Plates, gold edge, flower center; T of 95¢, clean-up sale prce. . . . . ..58€ cut to, sebcBLBe L PR Rl R Ol 63¢c == Decorated Ch'na Tea Cups and Saucers; regularly ~ 10-piece Semi-porcelain gold edge Chamber Set; o = ok B 66¢c reduced from $4.00 to . . . ./ . $3.15 St oty S b T Stv;v-p‘nr( lain_dinncr sct, gold edge, and traced stead of §1. 10, complete set now. PR R oo <Bh-t88 lavicat o6 oy eyl FI0°° oot 13 e fue12 peroin - $16.00 Cut G o Pepper ard falt _Skakers, plated_tors; Set of 50 picces for 6 persons. . - . $G200 nctead of soc pair, sale price . . . . . 2G Thin blown engraved ficur de lis water tumblers, Erglish Decorated Jet Tea Pot, a pretty thape; dotend S by o Y $1.00 pocial seale’ Prick’. 50 sy oo Q¢ Imitation cy glass g-inch fruit bowls . . . 40e Dinner Stl —flow blue Lonsdale sem’-porcelain — Cclored and Decorated Bohemian Glass Oil bet- Set of 1073 pieces for 12 persons . . $T6=20 tes o Forier e s el Mo el 25¢ & Sct of 50 piec.s for 6 persons . . . $ZagG Fne Preserved Palms, five leaves . . . . 35@ One-half off all Decorated Opal Ware, Plagues, Toilet Botlles, Smoker Sets, Writing Sets, Ete. Smokeless Oil ‘Two-burner Gas Stove— such as Glove and Hankerchicf Boxes, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Roller-bearing Car- Wood Frame Clothes ig == 2 — Hgaters—The odor- the $2 kind, for the Cean- pet Sw c!pcms— No Wringers, with rubber roll- = m]'::‘ S“‘:pa" Fi ’_"' s°"_:dpu? less kind, worh $5; upaale. . - . ...$L55 better made, cheap at er, $2.35 kind..§ 1,69 ("7 Ware, 2-quat Fin: ehame'ed ware for the clean-up :ale $3, dean-up aleprice Good Iron Frame fize, regularly 45¢, ca'e with erameled covers, .. ..£3.85 25cBradKnives. 12¢ . . . .. $1.87 Wringers. . . $1.28 jrice. . . . . 29¢ $-quart size. . .8§8¢C Empire Drying Bars—10 bars 24 inches long, re_ularly eg, tale price. . . . 33¢ | Enameled Candle Stcks. . . . . .. . . iGc one of the most convenient of kitchen fur- | Enameled Soup Ladles . . , . . . . . 10@ | Good Feather Dusters . . . . . . . . 10c n8h ngs, regularly $1.00, sale pr . 590 | Rotary Ficur Sifters . . . . . . 10¢c 25c Nickel Patel Cuspidores . . .15¢ Turkey Feather Dusters —16 inch, full count, | Wood Coat Hangers. . . . . . ... . . e 3-arm Wood Towel Rack. . . . . . . 10@ Great Clean-up sale of Women’s Garments More deep price cuts Monday. Every garment inour Great Suit and Cloak Stock in the new Ladies’ Depart- ments on second flcor has now been reduced for immediate clearance. There are no newer or beiter styles thean those which we show, fcr these departments were completely restocked at the beginning of the Fall season, and many of the garments have not been in the store above 3o days. sample of the values that now await you, we quote :(— Ladies’ $20.00 Suits $14.95 Boh Nofolk Ladies’ £10.00 Kersey Jackets $5.45 — Well-made garments perfect'y tailored, nicely trimmed with panne velvet, colo:s castor and tan, in all sizes, were excep- tional value at $10, an extraordinary barga'n at the sle price ceeee . - 8544 $2.98—Only 100 at this price, and on sale Monday only, strictly all-wool, up-to-date in style, fully worth $4.50, sale price all sizes, Monday only— Regular $2.00 Waists for Regu'ar $2.50 Waists for Clean-up Sale Spachtel Goods Many short lots aggregating several hundred beauti- ful Spachtel Scarfs, Squar Doylies, etc., the accumulations of several months of rushing business, have been divided into four lots and marked Lot 1— Consists of many handsome §1.25 to {1 the squares 32x32 inches, and the new clean- Lot 2 Many beaut ful tambour scarfs and squares, some braided, some in pretty lace patterns, the same sizes as above, regularly 75c and $1.c0 each, the new clean-up price . Lot 3— Hundreds of Spachtel Squares, 18x18 and 20%20 ctc., very pretty designs that were 25c and 35¢ each, d Lot 4— 500 very pretty Spachtel Doylies, some less than 15¢ regularly, most of them the 25c kind, clean-up sle price, each . . . Furniture and Garpets, Linoleums at Wholesale Prices Among the extra special bar&im in the big new departments on the sec- ond floor we offer for the next few days for kitchens, hal’s and dining-rooms, at these extraordinarily low prices: First quality, regularly gcc square yard, fi . 68¢ Second qual regularly uare yard, for. . . . 55@ Thrd quality, regularly €oc yard, the Linoleums cut only—not laid—for. . . 460 Sale Maravian Smyrna Ri quantity lists, 4 sizes of these durable ard handsome Rugs will be closed out as follows: gx12 fect, regular'y $14.00, special sale price. . $71.60 lol , regularly $16.00, special sale price . . $93225 2:3x4:7, regularly $1.70, special sile price . . - $0F 614x10, regularly } 7.50, special sale price . . . $6.00 Bedroom Set (like picture), * g Men ash dreser has bev- eled-edge mirror,24x20 inches; a substantia ly made and well- finisted Bedroom Set of 3 pieces, at the ridiculously low pice . + + ... 31800 Solid Oak Chiffonizr, golden oak finish, 3 double and 2 single d.awers ard a hatbox chiffonier stands 55 inches bigh and 33 inches wide; onlv | PSR ¢ v Upholstered Rocker, Jarge size, high back, mahogany fini h, hancsomely carved and polishd, upholstered in sik tapestry, with best steel tempered sprng seat; only . . . .50 6 Large S'ze Golden Oak Sideboard. $22,50 HAAPAAALALLE AAREAXAAARALE CARARKAAAAEA KAARAAARAARRE AARKRKAAAL AL ALAAANRAR ARARAAKAR NAAAARAE AAAATARAEE AARAATRAAAAARAAAS ARAA ARG We Have EverHeld CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= quantities of Ladies’ Undermus- Every garment, from the highest priced to the very simplest, has been su- Crib Blankets, The $1.15 White Spreads, havy mke, 1oy The 50: White Organdy, s pinks, blues, lavenders, full size, sale price, each . . . 3 red, nile and black, the grand:st value yet in these goods at the yamn, 2 el Turkish Towels, 'szc size, clos vedge, tale price,each . . . . . . . . 2@ Asa $2.98 Sale of Walsts — Beautiful sk striped Madras, Heavy Cheviots, Pigue, Mercerized Cotton, etc., in white and col- 21 | THE EMPORIUM. RERPRYY.Y AANANARAAAANA A AR AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE idery edgi‘ngu Fiannels, price, per pair . . . . kirt patterns AARARAEAA ARAAR ATAR AN AR AAARAARAARAER AAAAARRAAARAR AAALAARRARARE ARRAR AHRARA S x = s = = = E s 3 = s % = x < es, Table Covers, Tidies, for the clean-up sale as follows: 75 Scarfs and Squares, the scarfs 18x54 inches, el pis, el v ¢ v s 0 o'e o 87¢ - 489¢ hes, to use as table covers, tidies, n-up sale . .19¢ of them square, some round, not one of them - 8¢ AARAAA R AR AARAATARAAAR ARRR AR our entire stock of Linoleums, suitable — Beginning Monday, and during week if Well-made Box Seat Dining Chairs. $2,50 Substantial Cane Seat Dining Chain. $7.850 Finely Upholstered Massive Morrls Chalr . . MR AAE AARAAARAAAAA AR ARA R ALAAR QLA AAARAR A AN GA AR AR A wa oD ] ¥ will come to London next week and operate at the hospltals here. Luils Felipe Carbo, Minister of Ecuador to the United States, presented to the JoR et 7 President, to-day his letter of recall. His successor will be Alfredo Baauerizo, who Ecuador Sends New Minister. will be presented to the Pr sident In a WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Senor Don | few days. T The Call's Great Premium TO ITS SUBSCRIBERS. CRAM'S SUPERIOR ATLAS. / A carload of Call Superior Atlases has arrived and they are now ready for distribution. All subscribers to The Call are entitled to a copy of this great book at the premium rate of $1 50. Out of town subscribexs desiring a copy of this splendid premium will be supplied on receipt of $1 50. All mail orders will be shipped by express at subscriber’s expense. \ Terms of this great offer: Subscribe for The Daily Call for a period of six months and you will be entitled to a copy of this splendid $8 00 Atlas for $1 50. ———e W.IBELESS MES;AGE ;‘I;OM PRESIDENT TO THE KING | American Chief Executive Will For- mally Open the Marconi Station at Cape Cod. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Hon. John W. Griggs, former Aitorney General, present- ed to President Roosevelt to-day Major Flood Page, the representative in this country of Marconi. Major Page request- ed the President formally to open the public work of the Cape Cod wireless te.~ cgraph station with a message to King Edward, and he promised to do so. It is expected that the Cape Cod station will be in working order in about ten days, perhaps a little earlfer. / The President will deliver to Major Page the message to be transmitted, and upon the arrival in this country of Mar- coni, who is expected shortly, the in- | ventor personally will transmit the mes- | sage. OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 10.—The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada has given notice of an application to Parliament for an act of incorporation to transact and do business all over British North America, the British Isles, Europe and on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and on the islands and places near the same. Powers are asked also for leasing or purchasing existing telegraph, tele- phone or cable companies. 1 LOED ROSEBERY'S ELDEST | SON ATTAINS MAJORITY Former Premier Now Refers to Him- self as a ‘“Dowager Peer.” LONDON, Jan. 10.—The coming of age on Thursday last of Lord Dalmeny, eldest for extended festivities on his Scotch es- tate, Dalmeny Park, near Edinburgh, and supplied the former Premier an op- portunity almost dally of making speeches, which have been widely repogt- ed. Lord Dalmeny was the reciplent of many addresses from the neighboring municipalities and from the tenants, to *which his father generally replied. Throughout rthe celebrations Lord Rosebery was in a particularly happy humor. He created another phrase, which has already become popular, by referring to ‘himself as a peer,” now that his son had reached his majority. The speeches of Lord Rose- bery’s younger son, the Hon. Neil Prim- rose attracted much attention, owing to s excellent delivery and facility of dic- tion. Lord Rosebery's athletic heir frankly sald he did not care much about speechmaking, and was altogether wrapped up in the army, in which he holds a commission as lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, | son of Lord Rosebery, was the occasion | “dowager } Missouri Pacific Railway Through service dally to Kansas Clty and St. Louls via Scenic Route. New observation cafe cars Meals a la carte. address kPu):iflc Coast Agent, 126 Califorjla st. San Francisco, Cal visir DR. JORDAN'S aazar MUSEUM OF ANATORY 1061 MARZET ST bet. G347, 8.1.Gal, wanls Sy cmecd by e o e e g A DR, JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and e iy ] Fantes Curd i every case Write for Book, PHILOSOPFRY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREZ, (A valuable book for mes ) DE. JORDAN & CG.. 1051 MarketSe., 8. F.

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