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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1901. 23 Sl: LLY \l l rnm | THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | mxwx 1 THE EMPORIUM. The Ascent of Mount St. Elias, by . R. H. Prince Luigi Amadeo di Savoia. A complete account of the only ascent of the highest mountain in America; contains 118 half-tone illustrations and 34 photo- gravures; publisher's price, $15.00; our special price. . nunee 50c Ribbons 32c Monday Thousands of yards of superior 5-inch soft finished Salin Taffeta Ribbon, an exceptionally desirable ribbon, in such popular colorings as pink, blue, white, pink cardinal, maise, turquoise and 320 medium green; regularly 50c a vard; Monday only - A Novelty Pattern Veil for $1.75 : _ One of the newest veils with a large chenille dot around entire veil and with rows of dots through the center crossing one another, and graduating from large at the lower_part to a very small dot at the top, shading from dark to light; the colors are brown, navy, lavender, green, red and blue. Women’s Fashionabie Gar~- ments For Easter (°"J.0r2.Ye%) Opening Days last week brought thousands of patrons to our superb Easter Showing of the world’s latest fashions. Our enlarged, refitted, spacious department, the largest and handsomest in the West, is a continuous exposition of the best de- signers’ latest and most favored modes, $1.75 Dress Net 48c Yard $5.ao Beautiful dress nets for street and evening wear, in La Tosco, Brus- sels, Square Mesh and Point de Esprit; also figured drapery net in black, cream, red, white, light blue, pink, maise, nile and all the leading shades in fact; all 45 inches wide; the up-to-date fash- ionable kinds used for dresses, ruffling, neck ruches, etc.: 48 values up to $1-75 a yard; Monday only. . . Cc Just Arrived—Easter Empire Fans, in spangled, real Duchess and some pretty colored ones; priced from 50c to $7-50; also hand-made neckwear; some new ideas, at. « - « - . - $1.80 to $5.00 Confirmation Suits $10.0. Saving You $2.50 An interesting item for young men 14 to 19 years of age who like to wear smarg clothes. The patterns of these suits (and they are abun- i dant) closely resemble those shown by exclusive merchant tailors, and the fit and making are par ex- cellence. A splendid collection of colors and fabrics, including black unfinished worsteds, blue serges, AN ASSIGNMENT ‘}-'urmer Cotten King Turns Over His Business to Pro- tect All of His Creditors 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- FEARED ATTACHMENT AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Millinery for Ladies Who Seek Exclusive Siylies Swell Franch Hats, and charming designs originated and execut=d by our own skilled milliners, inciuding a beautiful line of the new, large baby bati, of lace and sma'l blossoms, baby roses and small foiage, hats that exclus've milliners would charge at least 35 for, b re for Writes to Exchange Presi- dent That He Hopes to Be! Able to Adjust His Affairs March street 19.—The ex- hat nouncement yester- 1 of Daniel J. ble to-day, but during the market was of the suspe & C gradual rki(;u:e ‘trm;”:r:lo"\l in pmcticall a]zpdargll for wz?;::lsz::g ’25100 Sr;gvligits,h tt»:,:eet;ss, finished worsteds, hot Scotches = 2 st da W : . “5:;\ lnq’lieidl“\l:: gjiljzssin g'er:?i'arieltg. 5 Small Turbans and Toques—The new horschair and jet We are positive that these are the best possible The cotton market The new Eton and Hip Length Coat Suis ‘ffif"t ‘f"‘j"‘_“v‘”‘“"' “5‘“'5‘”"' Tnd. -'lmt’:;s i values in young men’s suits $'o oo n:pul: T:e;: are very prety, especilily' when co:nplred Young Ladies’ Hats—Of fancy braid, flower and fi.bhan» at the least possible price . - - - Sy The Ebtton m'ark,_‘ with the passe long coat suits of the fall season R i A U e o R $5.00 Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits $2.50 —a styic unbecoming tomost women. If you have not bough: your new spring suit you should mot delay, for style’s sake at least. Again consider the comp eteness of present stocks, not possible later. . We call attention to two examples of style-beauty at exception- aily .ow prices. Dressy Eton Rumabout Suit — Of etamine cheviot, in eith:r biue or brown; collar and vest of white broadcloth, prettily stitched with braid and finished with smali brass buttons; new wide cuffs trimmed in same manner; full sleeves, taffeta lined; Ready-to-Wear-Hats—In mixed and plain straws, trmm d with gold cord, buttons and fancy fea'hers , . ... . . s e 8495 t0 $6.50 Chidren's Tuscan Poke 'Bonnets—Lace effects, trimmed with large bows of white ribbon . . PR SRR d moved up to a lowest of yester- that other fallures ully crash, but only of J. H. Garrison, a minor . was revoorted. conference between Sully ers this morning the firm nal assignment to Josepi e took charge. cause it wus Boys’ Norfolk Sailor Suits $2.50 Boys’ 3-piece Knee Pants Suits $3.95 Youths’ Long Pants Suits $7.50 - 88.00-510.00 | Agfyance Styles Misses’ Suits Reproductions Hand-Carved Art Sale Percale Dresses 37c¢ Ivories at Exaeb’_y Haif Price Among the new sweli garments for misses and children We have secured a manufacturer’s | We are offering: sample line of the most beautiful repro- | Navy Serge Sailor Suits—Sizes for 6 to 14 ductions of Art Ivory Work we have years, made with tui. Kilt skirt, only.. . . ever seen. Being a sample line, the assortment is most interesting and va- ho at o acal Peter Thompson Sailor Suits—Of all.wool serge, with expfined that he e position of as- r y in order to avoid g of attachments and that the creditors would meet nent assignee, Su that he would of their selection letter was sent by D. Robest P. McDou- York Cot- por. unlined box pleated 325 oa L] skirt, price . New Hip Length Coat Suit — Of handsoms mixtures, epsucite shoulder and new designed cuff, piped in blue cloth; a very jaunty runabout s G pee s $17.80 New Veiling Dress Skirts— Just added many new de igns at $13.50, $16.00, $20.00 and $25.00. N.w Silk and Evening Coats and covert jackets; coat prices range from $5.75 to $50.00. ried, consisting of dainty statuettes, faces, ornaments, trays, match safes, paper knives, etc. The price at which we secured these goods will enable us to offer the entire collection on Monday at hall oft regular marked prices. 50c to $2.75 Statuettes and Vases....... ...25¢c to $1.40 50c to $1.00 P per Knives, Trays.. ... 25c¢ to 50c sizes for 8 to 14 years . Less than 50 dozen in the lot of these Monday, whi e quantity lasts, each. chevron embroidersd on tront and sleeve . . $7.50 Girls’ “Buster Browns” (See picture)—Navy or brown serge, with white linen collar and large red silk tie: B RO e A Dozens of other styles up to $21.50. Monday Sale Percale Dresses Dresses, in sizes for 1, 2 and 3 years, nicely made and just the thing for the little omes morning. 50c iight Percale 37c red to make I feel that ge I owe ast to say d Saie of Go-Carts $4.50 Styles, $3.42 Monday Only— Light folding go- splendid Values in New Spring Silks and Dress Fabrics ) We are willing that you should juige our stcre by the qualitics and va.ues of our dress goods and silks—that is Sensafional Sale Wash Fabrics Bedding Supplies of All Sorts war ; has always the confidence that we have that these fabrics ars what they chould be in every particu'ar. Only a few of the most | CArts, as pictured; good-springs, Monday only, one of the most meritorious sales of the season. A compieteline of the new, : us in the prom nent jines can be given space in to-day’s announcemsnt. i S efual § lori d materinle; nearly s 3 5 method vf Novelty Chiffen Volle— A 44-inch silk and wool fibric; | DuGH@SS@ PORNm—The very newsst thing in rubber tire \ g ?or&xl;r::m?fi'fti;::;zl; sooyt ol dempien S b R g . 70 € rs in this beautiful scf finith, in exquisite tonc of champagne, | silks; 2 magnificents.ft clinging fabric, 46inches wide, | Wheels, reclin- \ 3 yers, peryard o . . . . . ses ad . € e n I RS SI B0 o oo o Y ing backs; in- Housekeepers’ Blanket Opportunily 9 Ll Vel e ol s sk e ghotet et ] = a ik el e il stead of $4.50 These prices hoid good untii Wednesday p. m., while quantities las:. ¢ e g~ = hicns éci novelty in the new spring styles; Ei il SR S $2.00 | .ich, sale price. Fine Blankets—From Mission Golden Gate Mills, exira | Robe Blankets- Made in Germany, rich color effects . rave the pa- h 45 inches; new colorings; yard. . S Tn@D 23.inch Liberty Foulard—In small neat effects for §3.42 ’ dise, $33.50 kind, pair. . . . . . ... - $8.46 | for wrappers, smcking jackess, bath robes, lounge cov- feeling Silk and Wool Taffeta—44 inches wide, solid colors shirt waist suits; all the new spring colorings, 4L White Wool Blankets— From same mills, for smgller ers; size, 72384 inches; instead of $2.50 each, for - ¢ will with small nest designs, for shirt waist s : g P T 75¢ Hundreds of veclin- beds, regularly $7.50,Pair . . . . . . . 35 thethresdays. . . . . v w0 L w L $1.78 i Lo e R SRR e SR8 | - e LT Mk i i White Wool Blankets.—Best Californis, § pounds weight, | White Spreads— Unusually large size, very heavy, cro- ly to adjust L ce Twine—A 46-inch sheer open fabric; a very | Louisine Silks—In shirt waist suit effects; many styles g & full size, instead of $5.00 pair. . . . . ..53.98 chet weave; instead of $1.75 each, for this sale $7.28 - ce i effectiv decided novelty; all epring 7, in the gun metal, gray, champagne and 75 new spring styles Cradle Blankets—Fine flecced cotton, nicely made and | Comforters— The white cotton filled kind, tufted and s 0 of margin money colors, yard . . . . . . ... ... $1.75 brown, yard $1.00 and. . . s.. . . . . @ | from $4.95 io $35.00. ; finished, 50 pairs only, special, pair . . . . . 38c neatly colored; large size, cach. . . . ... . 98@ r s was realized by e - : - . Fine Furniture Never So Low Priced Sale of Blue and White Enamel Liverpos ket Is Affected. Some Stores Ask as Much Again--- You cannot buy perfect, well-made furniture below our prices—you can't buy it elsewhere at our pricss. We skip all of the thrown-together, “‘made-for-a-sale,” “out of date’” and unseasoned kind, and invite the most careful comparison of our furniture and prices with those of other stores before you make your purchase. Ware and Other Housefurnishings Any housewife will instantly see the great savings to be made here to-morrow: To Close Out Manufacturer’s Lot of higheit | $1.25 Copper Bottom Wash Boilers. . 880 grade white - porceiain, lined blue enameled | Pure Manila Rope, 60 feet length in rch 19.—The cot- ning present- 3 view of the York, which was fter this ma no k m—r:eiim;x bz t‘- An Attractive Display, now being made, is the new arrivals in weathered ware, we offer on Monday only, at less than YRR T e A 35¢c ge were filled with oak picces, in Mission and O Dutch designs—chairs, rockers, tables, buffets, §-piece sets for | Present wholesale cost, a good a-sortment of o Spadk e ring the brokers dens and living-rooms, etc. —all marked at Emporium prices, ? the following articles: T3 Ch0Rs B Jncl < < < v RO sl s g, . 6 ot Best s & 75¢ Clothes Racks or Drying Bars . . 4890 » BPERII - Special Monday and Tuesday — Hardwood gt $1.50 tea kettes for. . . o . . 980 . . Pl s Mantel Folding Bed, with woven wire mat- 3 gt 30 lipped sauce pans . . . . . 33 | 25¢ retioned sping mop bandler. . . . .15€ t 3 hich existed b tress; legs on foot and- work automatically, 4 qt. 6oc lipped sauce pans + * * . . 3@ | 25c gas lighter and box tapers . . . . . 15¢ e s e imeiiint SHeas D T b T 5 qt. 70c lipped sauce pans . . . . . 440 | $1.50 26-inch wood tub, with wire band. 980 26 nts lower. golden oak finich, full size; other stores ask o gLl et o v a0 870 | soc 18-inch turkey duster . . . . . . 39¢ : s * S50 00, e $'3 50 ': :: :;;’;;:' Pl:;"* for. . . ... gg: $2.50 iron frame wringers, To-inch rubber P . ’ i oy [l : et rolless, . oo .o .ot $1:89 o ;o ‘ckel-plated coffes T Special Monday and Tuesday—24-inch square fi:‘, §:§ :f;:&o;or L iy o8 g;o soc 12-nch round rat traps. . . . . . 250 : s 3 .Pu..l .O?PE.HT .‘ .PTE. H ao [ top Center Table—solid golden oak or ma- e e ae ke ed et v o <BI] l hmident . i i hoganized birch, style like pictare, well . 4oc pulding pans. . . . ... -”o XXXX linolcum cuspidor mats . . .« 28€ | 2 iincular enameled wire sink straine - ; Sk, cthes stbein ke 33,0, oo wle 4 docpulding pans. o . . . . . 260 | 75c 16inch oval metal trays, besutifully icho- | *5¢ tanEY e e r | s 10-inch 3sc pieplates. . . . . . . . 190 | ’graph=d and decorated with fish or gamesub-| ¢ c c vt ot e e e s e oan 15¢ b Ay < $1.78 ro-inch 35e eycake e | |1 Dg@e | KL N 376 | A good whisk broom - . . . 5c | soc long-handled dippersfor. . . . . . 286 | 1. 50 mayonnaise salad mixers, for beating cggs, | 5c barrels, wire carpet tacks, 2 for. . . . @ Brass Bed—Both full Etc, etc., etc. whipping cream and making salad dressing . | 50 tea kettles, heavy block tin . . . . 3F@ : NOSRRNE. < % { and three - quarter Flat Irons—Better than Potts’; always sold | . . . ... ........ $1.25 | 25c bardwood nickel-trimme1 towel rollers . . Superior Jil(l",_f(‘ of Santa! i;:el; Pl;]::'y l:oov; f,'e;?fi the set; 3 irons, handle and 54.,.:,' $1.00 nickel-plated copper tea and :n&’eep.o;. PR IR AT . 150 g B > n 5 v Eecma R — N ] ospecial. . . . ... o A ET '€ | 25¢ japanne athroom candle sticks . . (Clara County Upholds the foot, head 644 s - inches tall; a bargain at $40.00 Action of Justice Charles Crockery and Glassware Sale, Monday Birdseye Maple Dresser—Or mahogany finish, outlines tastefully o 3 ed i ith Jarge shaped French plate mir- e Cotomen— o by e $37.80 SH SRwaed Y ey Pvipes ey lacquered, only | APPEAL WILL BE TAKEN | . | Birdseye Maple Chiffonier—Or mahogany finih, to match above dresser b o $32.50 nRRRRRRRRE RIUMR‘V i’nlfll RRRRD RRERRRRRER RERRR RRRRRERERRE RREERRRREE RRERE RRRRE RRRRR RERRRRERRR RERRR RRREE RRRRP RERRRRRRRR RRRRR IRRRRR RERRE RRERE RRRRE RRRRRREERR RRERE RRRRR RN Decision Is Outcome of an $7.50 Attempt to Arrest Man %] Maple Toilet Tebe—Alsoin ma- | rim, lower shelf; French legs; also in golden Birdseye Mapl redaty ey Smish $7.50 5 : . A " | oak'and mahogany finish . - . for Running Slot Machines | hogany and golden cak, swell fronts 22t | Golden Oak Hall Rack—Immense size, 7 f. R s > i high, 55 in. wide, extra large bevel plate PR o #; mirror, Jarge box seat, finest quarter-sawed SAN JOSE, March 19—The petition k. dron RS : : for a writ of mandate of Joseph Fritts i ... ... $76.50 $1.00 10 -inch gy 4c Buin and 98¢ tet of 6 sem- e yich brown- Fine Preserved 4- $1.75 Parlor Lamp, Alto to compel Justice Charles | 5-Piece Parlor Suit—M hogany color frame, Orangeor FruitBowl piecher, as white a5 Borceltin Breakfast oy Teipot, large leaf Palms, for home complete with shade o issue a warrant for | upholstered in goed damasks an astonishing sl 2 T e o fee N 240 beautifyi I orge Levin for conduct- | g Rerwr P;alu‘:l::)i e :’”7-50 This Mahogany Davenport, artistic coionial de- e gk der and gold lines. §5€ b R utifying. . . 250 orglobe . . $1.10 2 match above chair, only.. . edes! ning Table—Round top, carved | sign, no carvings, handsome grain mahogany, | 25c Engraved Thin-blown G'ass Decanter #88 | 5c semi-porcelain Tea Saucers, each . . . 3@ | Complete Dinner Set— 103 pi i i g s d 2 03 pieces Ameri- o emmilirilospianosin ! S4.80 | "l feer, beavtifl quiriersawed oak, | - good velour uphoistery, back * | 43 10 st of 6 Limoge French China Teacups |:Cut Glam Salts and Peppers, fancy plated tops, | can Beauty Dinner Set, 4 thin snd white ing. Levin, Whe sonducts s il Birdseye Maple Table—Round top, heavy only. .+ o s os « . . $32.80| roundeion corners, only . . ’47-50 andSaucers, . . ... ... . $0@3| ech..............28@| uchina, large pieces; anly. . ..$71.00 s in Mountain View, has a slot ma- s U Bl S. Curtar, D 7 chine in his e. On February 17 ” L/ ns- R I R Carpets [ oomine RUGS 1hie Weok a‘ns-Draperies | Groceries--Liquors swore o complaint charging Levin | ; S e s : The new designs for home beautifying Specials for Monday and Tuesday with conducting a gambling game. The Ths Emporium sells only the standard best known makes of carpet, and convincing pr.oof_dl'lt we are selling them at lower prices than any now read Best Eastern Hams Monday Justice refused to issue & warrant of carpet house un the Pacific Coast can be obtained by ccmparing these quotations for our new spring designs with those of any other store. y' and Tuesday . . . . ’bl '3’” est, hewever. Fritts then carried | Bisclow Axminste»s, yard . . . . - - $1.65 Smith’s Axm nst rs, yard . . . - $1.25 Japanese Crepe Gold Cloth—27 inches wide, chaming Orental | oo oineq Eggtern. Cream Checso=For the matter to the Superior Court to | Smi h Extra Axmlnstesr? yard S gl.gsr Sm‘ths Wilton V;;v;;;, yard . ... $1.25 :ndp;lm:ddm.m, suitab'e for sofa pillows and mantel 20c o deve 1 '7° . e Dailise r tinson's Hi; ade Tapestry . . . . . . BAPERL yiEd . 2 o aie e e e e RS TEWE 4 & P Sy S G S e Sanford 10-Wire Tapesirev. . """ 1,00 Tapesry Table Covers 1% et e, Arme od. gy | Tomatoss—Hosorin, sandact, 334-pound o @1y dov. 080 action by testifying fn court to-day | mfielow, Lowell. Jo n H.Pr y Sons & Co. Body Brussels . . . . . . 81.55 weave, in sclf and chintz color'ngs, heavy fringe. . . £1.50 Rt T byt AR - 11e; ioz., $1.30 that he was in doubt after the com- | Whittall’s Imp .rial and H rtiord Bod- Br ssels. . . ... ... .81L45 & wiabn b s e b th e S - Corn—Army avy or Queen of Westbrands . . . . . . . . . R RRRERRERRR RERRR RRRRR ERRRR RERRE RenRe Nottingham Bed Sets separate shams for each set, each $3.50, $2.50 and « e e .. tin, §Og doz., $1.08 ... .81L85 ;nl:lf wls, 89¢; s, $2.00 . rish point and novelty pattern, . . .78¢c, 85¢c, 90c W 1d’s Inlaid Linoleum, the very best, square yard . *Linoleum, 12 feet wide, cxt a qual tics . was made as to whether slot $1.75 WARAR WARWA RAARA RAARR AR SARR R ARAAR AR AAARA AR AR AARRR AR AN ARE AR AAAAE AA QAR ATAAARRRAN AR AR AAATA AR AAE ARAAR ARRASE ATRR R AAAA R AARRE AARRR WAAR A ARAAR AAAAA AARAR ARAAAAARAR ARAAR ARAAR RARAA RARRRAARAR AARAR ARAT R AR wwaan | AT SRR, b’ 4 res came under the head of con- | & i orent gy e, pla gured, O Rice— Fancy Caroline Head, 77} PRt 500 it Easang Sariet: | Sale of Thirty Patterns Monarch Rugs D ey e e e i o e e | Pk Seie v W e 4> St (o 2 - ca S . Tuttle after the hearing said | & Monarchs are among the best all-wool Smyrna Rugs manufactured, and the 30 pateerns on sale, beginhing to-morrow, ave all good. | Nottinghem Lace Curfains.Newes: designs, in white and ccru; | McMullen's Porter—White Label, doz. . . » . . $1.90 hat he would take the matter under | % ]| Mostly Persian designs. ‘ ies of the real la ovelty and Brussels eff-cts; s American Club Whisky — Choice S 37w o .99 advigement. District Attorney Camp.rg 10 patterns, $4.00 Rugs (36x72 inches), sp:cial pric> this week . . . $2.40 e et - uhindiaken A.V. H. Gin— Large bottles, mh‘.‘f".“}. A e ::.40 bell said that the case would be ap- | 20 patt: ne, $30.00 u's (9xI2 feet), pecinl price this w ck . . . £22.09 $1.25 and $1.75 Yellowstone Whisky— Favorite brand, full quaits . . » pealed, as it was desired to have a Supreme Court decision on the matter, and said if the court saw fit to deny it he would take an appeal at once. | of San Jose would lose much revenue VETERINARIAN FINDS TICKS are now in Napa County. The rest Napa board Tuesday or Wednesday of | CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION The court then denied the writ. case will be watched with much interest by the saloon-keepers and ci- sar men of this county, for if slot machines are declared to be gambling games all these places of business in the county will be affected. The city . d Th A sunny room, a light and wiry apartment, makes life | worth living. { There are several such rooms and apartments advertised in ROOMS TO LET and APART- MENT HOUSE columns. p —— | if the machines are declared gambling | devices, as they are licensed here and the ctly derives thousands of dollars | in revenue yearly. st e R President Receives Menelik’s Present. WASHINGTON, March 19.—In charge of keepers of the National Zoologist Park, the cub lion sent to President Roosevelt as a present from King Menelik of Abyssinia arrived to- day from New York. The keepers also brought the two fine elephant tusks, also a present from King Men- elik, and the hyena, which was im- ported for the csllection at the “zoo.” ON CATTLE NEAR NAPA Dr. Blemer Locates Nine Head of In- fected Stock Shipped From Monterey County. NAPA, March 19.—District Attor- ney Raymond Benjamin returned this morning from a trip to Ink Range at the northern end of Napa . County, where he went with State Veterinarian Charles H. Blemer last Wednesday. They found that 580 head of cattle had been shipped into Napa County from Monterey County by the Pacific xmprovemelnt Company and that nine of the herd is across Putah Creek in Lake County. Dr. Blemer found ticks on nine head in Napa County, but says they are not Texas fever ticks. - Putah Creek being impossible to cross on account of the high water, Dr. Blemer went into Lake County by way of Middletown to examine the rest of the herd, which is supposed to be infected with dis- ease. If the cattle are infected Dr. Blemer, with the aid of the Napa and Lake county Boards of Supervisors, will establish a strict quarantine in Jerusalem Valley, where most of the cattle are. Blemer will report to the next week. ————— Dietrich Hearing Is ;WASB!NGTON, March 19.—Inabil- ity of witnesses in the Senator Diet- rich case to reach Washington to-day resulted in an adjournment of the in- vestigation until 2 p. m. Monday next. ——— Mrs. Miles Is Reported Better. WASHINGTON, March 19.—Mrs. Nelson A. Miles, who is seriously ill her home here, was reported bet- ‘to-day. IS DENIED W. F. PARKER County Clerk of ;;t_- Clara Demands Legal Opinion on Auditor’s Standing. SAN JOSE, March 19.—County Au- ditor W. F. Parker, who recently se- cured his office through the abandon- ment by Martin Murphy of the con- test for his office, is having some trouble receiving his certificate of €lection. County Clerk Pfister has re- fused to issue a certificate without a legal decision instructing him to do 0. Parker has already qualified by oath and bond. To-day he filed a pe- tition in the Superior Court asking that a writ of mandate issue directing County Clerk Pfister to issue to him the certificate of election and also if the court so orders that it decide the form of certificate to be issued. —_—

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