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(By permission of George Munro's Sons.) (Copyright, 1893, by George Munro's Sons.) SYNOPSIS OF PRHOEDING CHAPTERS. Mary Sutherland. who lve with ber father, (and allows them, the fied him ich oe a That all Angel's Lorine to an, sor powrnien, even to the ‘and that agnly called op her Gurine Wer ‘steptather'®’ abscess from’ home: —S CHAPTER V. A Typewriter Detective. I HAD had so many reasons to be- lMeve in my friend's subtle powers of reasoning, and extraordinary energy in action, that I felt that he ust have some solid grounds for the red and demeanor with which treated the singular mystery which he ‘had been called upon to fathom. Once only had I known him to fail, fm the case of the King of Bohemia | Now, and of the Irene Adler photograph, but when I looked back to the weird busi- ness of the “Sign of Four,” and the extraordinary circumstances connected with the ‘Study in Scariet,"I felt that it would be a strange tangle indeed which ho could not unravel. I left him then, atill puffing at his Diack olay pipe, with the conviction that when I came egain on the next evening I would find that he held in his hands all the clews which would | ¥ lead up to the Identity of the disap- | ij pearing bridegroom of Miss Mary Sutherland. “Well, have you solved it?" I asked as I entered Holmes's room next evening. “Yes. It was the bisulphate of baryta.” “No, no; the mystery!" I cried. “Ob, that! I thought of the salt that ZX have been working upon. There was| hot never any mystery in the matter, though, as I said yesterday, some of the fletails are of interest. The only draw- back is that there is no law, I fear, that san touch the scoundrel.” was he, then, and what was his e@bject in deserting Miss Butherland?”’ The question was hardly out of iny mouth, and Holmes had not yet opened his ips to reply, when we heard a heavy footfall in the passage and a tap at the door, “This is the gtri's stepfather, Mr. James Windibank,” sald Holmes. “Iie has written to me to say that he would| “5, be here at & Come in!” ‘The man who entered was a sturdy, middle-sized fellow, some thirty years of age, clean shaven and sallow skinned, with bland, insinuating manner end a wi pair of wonderfully sharp and penetrat- | cam, tioning | over the At as act ttt og PME eh | ing gray eyes. He shot a qu glance at each of us, placed his shiny top hat upon the sideboard and, with a cnet bow, sidied down into the nearest ning, Mr. James Windibank,” oaid cof men: 4 think that chis type Weitten letter t@ trom you, in which you an appointment o relock wt A Sherlock Holmes Story. By Conan Doyle. se A CASE OF IDENTITY. «# with me for Reaper” that afraid thet 1 am a lem T put 1. am not & quite my owl that u know. I jOrry erland has troubled’ you about ins inte “matter, fOr Ei cen It te far better Rot to wash | was q' she is not easily con- trolled when she has made. up her mind on a point. or Coaleet T did not mind | you sv mu re not connectod With" the official polire, but it isnot Pleagan. to have a fainily misfortune ike this notsed abroad. Resides. It is & useloss expense, for how could you Possibly find this Hosmer Angel?” the contrary." said Holm: quietly, "I have every reason to bi eve that T will sucpeed in discovering Mr, Hosmer Angel.”* aim Windbann gat and dropped his giov umatea lo hear it, ne sai “dt is a curidus Lung,’ remarked Holines, “that @ typewriter has reauy quite as muca individuality ao 8 mus Hendwriung, Uniess they are tired 0 & Violent start, am de: 5 re Windibank, tin every cusu there Yo a ittiermore alurring over t & and a slight defect in the tall of t There are fourteen other characte: Tauew. but these are the more obvious, “We do all our correspondence with ine at the office, and no doubt ‘Ue worn," our visitor anawered, Keenly at Holmes with his 1 Seige litde e OY 1 now “will show really” avery Tauenene ae ft writing sontined of you care aa that, the *Stmioen “other ae t have net heal ee ats ell a ew sprung out of aus in| ove fering Fee ot ing the’ er & ge ea caught him!” pane hat! where?” shout whit to hin Mia} enh a A ae ean arg Out te tie hee was a be ‘said’ tha cy eel ur visttor Ce ts gato with aghast Molature’ on’ le WG ae alr ot a mered. oe eg much afraid nat it tate ith his sunk pone ay oleae Hee ale tert foe kK imea per iene ntelglecy. and, a Talking, rather’ to fa Ro (To be Concluded.) MADE OLDER BY FEAR. Coney Island Performer Ages Ten Years After a Narrow Escape. Melvin Howard, who, together with Luelleta, performs on a high wire 225 feet above the ground at Dreamland, Coney Island, slipped yesterday while performing, and in the presence of 10,000] persons almost fell. In one minute he became ten years older, ‘The surging crowd wae watohing this dering act when @ sudden gust of wind coming up from the ocean blew the trapeze around. One of the acrobet's hands missed the bar and he lost his balance. “I am surprised that I did not die of fright,” aid Howard. “I was turning on the trapeze when the breeze struck me. A brief resume of my past life was presented to me then, and I felt that I should have been @ more religious man." AT THE SODA FOUNTAINS. 9, Dr. Brush’s Kumyss, The Ideal Summer Beverage. um yes, but an imitation. you Se ie & milk food—etfervescing. If Your Glasses Won't Stay On— if they fall off, Ste ovecnee, tp Oa your nose when a8 persp’ weevil find thy HARRIS SUCTION CLIP a revelation. It takes hold of the nose with the surest, softest, smoothest grasp. Holds your glasses firmly ‘and securely in position and does not Injure the most sensitive skin. The “SUCTION” produced by the opening, combined with the different points of contact (as shown by the arrows), Is the secret. Attached to your glasses for 35 Cents, Write for my Booklet, “Eyes and Their Care.” Correct Glasses, $1 Up. TA ‘This hotels in America. WS Noois BYESIGHT SPEOIALIST, 348 6th Ave. (Bet. 21st & 274 sts.) 50 East 125th St. (Cor. Madison av.) omyan Uclously tart. and satisfies thirst as mathiter ‘ ftering from heartburn, dyepepeis yest. plomach. Honing the best hutriment in ilght and rated if Ja popular wit fete 2% diet for luncheon oF under re ri imarranzement of the dimen jew York Depot, 217 Went 1284 st. OR. BRUSH'S FRESH, PURE MILK, 18e. @ ouart. Delivered { livered in New York every —— tt Legutees or owners of VAG yiase: Teal or sonal Sell Por f Nae ig tdi cons was AMUSEMENTS, BL Oe PROCTOR’S Te, day, 25c,, Soc, ‘o-night, Res., 75c, Dat Shi « PoRoTHY RUSSELL, —The Mi lolly Summer. Show, olh ge outa Usikk Jameson Lee Finney. Big V ‘aud. 1% F.PROCTOR BIG STOCK Co, A Romance of Coon Hollow.’ I, © Finney & Co away, nc tk 140, {abet LUNA: rat GREAT FIRS SHEW. DURBAR_OF DELHI, R. . EXPRESS FROM PA BRIDGE—36_Minut sch OF ALL GREAT ER, SHOW skinequaited by the World of Imltators—Aamc MMERSTEIN' ARADISE ROOF. GARDENS PEWIT, the mysterious, face r Benaal 12 BIG PASTOR'S “Aiuststt Pi ta Yend Bicklon. on & Viol ir Dancing Mitcheite, en ra Attraction—FRANOBLLI & LEWIs, Ekta “Mirslon—FRANOSLEL & LEWIS OSTINCN'S 22s. Skt | metron = ema ea: “Ly eae LO eo BRACH |gm'tn I Bary BONAVITA’S LIONS and 25 OTHER ACTS. ight, eelVENICE won SOc. De Wolf I Hopper in “Weng.” eae ee. CRITERION ZHEATRE NEW} YORK ROOF Ove" New York Harlem Office Open Evenings. AMUSEM we AMUSEMENTS, Araneae eccolest spot on, Atlantis Beecde algaze 15 for Bo,0 a ign pf sptaual gntertals ganent, York. eet a ein ra ae Brides Se ” ted aad THE TWO GREAT SHOWS Gr CONEY VSLANG UN iunee : GN TPELEG BROADWAY, ae ceria mano “tine iy it itd tsi” MANHATTAN BEACH THEATRE “BRST SHOW, day = Wisin ot Prices ate. and 000 AERIAL GARDENS New Amsterdam “A Uitte ot everything.” RXBNENGS 820, Theatre, Eve. 8.25, *] EDEN 1 INDMATOOR SS MUSER, ora Charmingituste BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, COFFE! Popular Blend Moc SALT—The, celebrated Quality, ca th ‘orn: * Barry oes: alvern palates Advertisers In World Wants get a ger circulation than any other euc- CASINO *85.iins PIPF, PAF POUR heave theme nc wane mario fon THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1904, 3: ILLUSTRATED SONGS, Pressed Slass Gableware. BERRY or FRUIT BOWLS, each, XY TRAYS. eac COVERED BUTTER DISHES, each, ‘ON HOLDE LEMONADE CUPS, each. ARISES oles, wa é SR ANP BREA, Onn Also Ghose ro ue $o0g RICH DEEP CUT CLARET 4400) RICH DERF CUT ra World’s Fair, Federation of States “AMAZMA,” THE MATCHLESS MYSTERY. Daily Presentetions in the Auditorium of the SIEGEL COOPER STORE—Fith Floor Atl A. M., 1.30, 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30 P. M. PROGRAM for Week of June 27 to July 2. , 1 PIANO OVERTURE, 2 FEDERATION OF STATES AND > COLONIES, lkstrated Lecture by Mr. J. A. Sawtelle PICTURING SCENES. FROM 1620 TO 1759. The Puritan's First Sabbath in America ‘The March of Miles Standish and Bridal Procession of Miles Stanlah . * Mins Laura St. Cir Howe, ‘All ones suns fa The Ausnorium ars on sale in the Shoat Musle Department on the Third Floor Guery Wornance In Ohe A ae: _Crjoyed By Gnth ustastte Alt emer Strong, Yew Attractions Every Wook. Here is the Current Program: St. Louis i World’s Fair, Presenting D. W. nearer S latest and mos: device in realistic scenes of St. Louis and the Worlds araphic pictorial representation in action of the giant Exposition A_TRIP_ AROUND THE EXPOSITION, AND WEST POINT CADETS ESCORTING THE LIBERTY BELL INTO THE EXPOSITION GROUNDS ortu. m Js | Magda Tollet Cream—Jjar | Mrs, Pray's Rosaline—Jjar.| Mrs, Pray’ Allen's | F feet Motion Picture Perfumed Violet Ammonia ‘Are among the chief scenes of interes: shown by the Moving Picture Apparatus Glory of the Wor!d’s Fair Revealing by daylight and night the Wonderful Cascade and Colonnade of States HUMOROUS AND MYSTIFYING MOVING PICTURES THE MAGICIAN AND THE MAGIC HAT—A seres of pictures ‘amuses that will arouse much won lerment ment Rubber Dressing Combe— | hard bristles A BOY'S FIRST SMOKE—An exrecrdinary suty in facial expression HEARN West Fourteenth Street Others talk ‘‘Trading Stamps’’—VALUE, is the topic here, ® 4 NOTION SALE CONTINUED with spectally low prizes on vacation seeds and sewing supziiee Also, To-morrow, A Sale of Toilet Articles at prices that speak for themselves, Unga Tapes +10 || Patrbanks’ ““Copea ‘10 || Bath Soap . Ewbeskin Soap— 47 Wa Cakes tn box... Tollet Soaps— oz.—dozen... 15 || S¢ans—La Soubrette, : Palmetto Palm, | 13] Lakewood, Pal osy Posy, Palm— 138 Om cakes i Black Prince Tar Soap... Sweetheart Tollet Soaps— 7 || vox of & cakes— li With Hazel, Glycerine, Suitable for Hotels, Cold Crea: az | 7 |] Institutions, ete... Borine Tooth Paste., 1B 9 |] +, {B bar, Transp: Rapld Flow Fountain RACE Ot Syringes—2, 3 and 4 qts..) .69 | .g9 |] White Olive OM Castile. Shower Bath Sprays— | Pure Olive Ol) Green $ ft. Rubber ng. 9 | 25 |] Castile Boap—2 Ib. bars. Pure Olive Oll White Castile Soap—3 Ib. bars, * Fancy Tollet_ Soaps— 26) 415 |] PUN odors—3 cakes in box, shes aves handles . 4 | 17 |] RO ween orted All Bristle J | all alzes and pes— Tifair Srasheess to 18 row)“ 49 |} soft, medium and f Very true to life, SCENES ¢ TON'EVERY FLOOR—This isu very remarkable feat in Mov: ing Picture Photography, and will prove most interesting “TRANSFORMATIONS” “AMAZMA,’ ’ THE INCANDESC THE SECOND OF THE SUMMER'S SERIES. Startling and Beaut ful Electrical Displays, Introducin; cinating Innovations in this Line. Stass is Sasol THR BOT. cUuT WA’ eh BE 8, Ff VINEGAR GRUETS, Floor, Front, 19th St.) ZOgs YOR HOT MILK, etc. 150. LUGs8 etc, B0c. size, Bier ant bo “Sos TARD CPO, $100 “dos. CUSTARD CUPS, $1.25 dos. SMALL PUDDING DISHES, 150 ape SSETBR BORE fab 32k “White Mountain” Ice demonsratn, of these, basement, and proper way same time th ers will be Gemonsti ates: REZO” FREEZER has tri le ‘motion freezes Ca 3 ane Col cori) fe! ‘8 9; terial: all malleableiron, heavily galvan- ized to prevent rus; heavy char- q coal tin can with cast a cedir tub, with heavy galvanized hoops. 1.46 | 10-quart, 2-quart 4.76 | 12-quart, Square 2.00] 16-quart 4-quart 2.36 | 20-quart, G-quert. 3.10 | 25-quare sizes: L-quart Hreproof Kitchen Crockery. crockery is absolutely firepoof and is used extensively in the finest homes and The color is a dark brown with white lining. of Greater New York will learn of this extraoadinary sale with a interest. for the values are astonishing. petiees ore coe y off. for steak or ehickan cook- BRAN Pt BEAN, Pors, Bos: sine, seoh 2: HOT MILK aizs, 86 NAPPIBS, 15c. size, each sTHW eee Decorated Dinner Sets. very neat, the shapes the newest and the materials high grade. Just such price advantages as these demand serious thought morrow are most wanted for the cottages and Summer homes. HAV! TEAND (Dt etal balis SETS of Li ant ith handles! wold ined? Decorations a cs 8 STN vas |B CHINA old. lined; 29.50 lars meat i Lar a remularly $40.00; ret. amp. METAL TABLE LAMPS, like illustra- tions an assortment of 150 in sibh Scechen ye 95 eles PORCE- LAIN LAMPS, with gold- plated mountings; central aught burner and 10-inch globe to match; a large and diversified assortment; reg- GP larly $3.75 and $4.00; complete.” 2.95 Size, each (Third Floor, Front. 19th Bt) comp! Ice Crea. 7m Freez C7 Se July will make the possession of one of our ream Freezers greatly to be dey A opular freezers is being made daily in our RAR MEDS RN Ree rue and Ice Chests. Yeat and Substantial. REFRIGERATORS are “MODEL” obtain innumerable valuable hints on the making the palatable dish by attending. At the e salient features of two exceedingly desirable freez- you te “WHITE MOUNTAIN” FREEZER is one of the best. Double malleable iron dasher made of two parts, entirely dis- tinct and independent of each other. The dasher is so constructed that you have finer and smoother than any other freezer ‘on the markets sizes: In 1B—Our well-known ‘and Coffee; 4 Ibs. finest pty, FAIRY tes Saubis 8, ES, cake, COTTAGE CHEDSE, un, made daily; 2 large ball LOB 8 7 ER—Ficnto as VANILLA, 2-08, bot., 20 VANILLA, 4-oz. bot., 2 sou CORN —New | York State | Sickert's now pack TOMA TOES- bon as) ripe ao DEVILED SHRIMP; COLUMBIA B ‘sand. sbla_ Ri Roy, ‘hainon, flaxy texture, rien | cullent for making No, 431-252 inches wide, tp 1634 deep. A high Go ZO Neca econ hin? “* 1.2, 50 No. 450—Double door, holding 120, sh wide Bo ment, 37 inches wide, 223 deep, 51h 26. No. io PARTMEN 50 HOUSE STYLE, single door, 25 Hit wide, 19 deep, 50 13, 00 assortments featured to- $1.00 White Kid Crush—ailk Hned rer! cad $15.50; (Third Floor, Front. 19th St.) Vee s & Sas Portables, value $1.49. Leather Belts—pleated, crushed or Fancy Lawn Wray Riheee Olea rite, Oe east eat eamea) tein vale Bi fine leather’ | Fancy Dimity Kimono: ote wl | collare—value $1.49 Silk Belts—erushed or plented— SHAWLS_White an ‘arness buckles or silk and steel Baneve 'Black—value 29. Fancy Crushed Tatte Crhakpestah nat! or rin C SHlandsome Decorations and Attachments. Nowhere in all Greater New York can such a desirable as- sortment of Lamps and Portables be found as we are showing. Prices for Wednesday deserve closest attention. Leather Hand and “Peggy from Paris” Bage—with purse and card case or urge, card case and Viniagrette— Youn pay two to deur ttinés Chiba value Union Taffeta Silk Bun, Umbreliaa— 24 and 2% Inch—Black, Red—Pearl, Ivory, orn oO Wood Handles—value $3. Others talk ‘‘Trading Stamps’’—VALUE is the topic here. an. extraoedinary Summer Needs} @ciored Skirts, Ke veluel 2705 RUBY AND BLACK METAL LAMPS; assorted shapes and sizes with Ruby-etched globes; attractive assortment; regularly $4.50; complete, A wie tee elaborate Lamp of the same description; regularly $7.50; (Third Floor, Centre, 19th St.) deep Fuffle—speclul:.. and walking lengths—d with pleating sec tandings charcoal filled, golden oak finish, removable side walls and pipes; can be easily cleaned. Solid brass locks and hinges, corrugated gal- vanized ice racks, zinc lining. galvanized iron provision shelves. Following sizes : No, 461—APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE, ice hers 150 Ibs.; outside measurement 345% i | pinck silk Serge Petticoate—light mocks, ete. weight—tucked and ruffled flounce— feather" and Rows A tinted—fine also dust ruffle—value $3.89. 2.98 Black Taffeta Sil —aecordion No, 432—27 inches wide, 17% deep. 42 high, No. 434—Enamel, same di- mensions as No. 434, No, 436—Enamel, 32% ins. wide, 19% deep, 47 high, No. 491 ICE CHESTS, 24 inches Wide, 16 deep. 25 high. No. 492 ICE CHESTS, 27 inches wide, 19 deep, 27 high Black and Navy Brilllantine— sailor collar, plouse—full skirt—value $4.98.... Navy and Black Brilliantine— China Silk Lamb white braid trim—value $2.00. ... Large variety of Bathing Cape, also Bhovs. | knot silk fringe—adl coer ry Ur red Pillo hee and Et abeess - Summer Needs {Giris’ Underwear Enso Inehccnes veerssetss-28 tO BO “Fruit of Loom" and “Lonsdale” Muslin Drawers—1 to 12 yra— value .19 to .35. Drawers—Cambric and Musiin h. 8. ruffle or emb'y and tucks—value .20, .27 the Popular World’s Greatest Grocery. Bescials Are Particularly Emphasized for Wednesday. SMOKED, | HERRING QLIVINS— Fountain Auto Club brandi *& fancy lagge Spanien rs reltsh, packed in tins; | Olives; 20 os., Fn “ene Maavors <a aaicious foeptional barga! an Wb, cake, 1Bc.; Dp MACKEREL 8, 1Bc.; % ID, ey CONDE ARYOU R's REVIGRD , HAM. TEE? ANB PONGCE, basket, gale SOREN ih ROOT BEER HR, Site die. summer dria yma Muslin Skirts—wide ruffle, Cambria ruffle—value .49. Muslin Gowns yokes of tucks emb' Misses’ Cambric Chemises—t and emb'y—ribbon run—value .69.. Cambric and Nainsook Corset Covers— round neck—ribbon run, lace or emb'y—value .69.. Fiannelette Umbrella Skirte—s scallop—value 69. SMYRNA vias — Taree, no milk or sugar PIOKLDS—Sixed or Chow Chow, quart Mason a RING—Spec! ed: fine flavor, 4 amail, quart Meare Ww stamp" y brant uebell"* RA HAM NoR ty Toxduk, Ae Ye. canradz: | FIG® — “Bluebell course and. fine -18 |} Matchless Assortments of Summer Goods for Wear and Use AT THOSE ATTRACTIVE PRICES that have established the household proverb “(No Place Hke Hearn’s for Value!"’ Others talk ‘‘Trading Stamps’’—VALUE is the topic Lore. Summer Needs Tyee smalls Summer Needs § Wrappers jags, H sun umbrelies ae ted ee cy Lowe or v" of mi RELTS—White Kid Crush.. 29) « w Coe a tent Fe a of fanay | maments—Colors, White +19 | Fency Bcaris—vaiue S1.4V Lo 92. or Blk Belts, to. $2.08. Meaiinaat Chatelain Dames | 0 a | Bie ee naa Royal Batiste Stationery—3 sizes— Teather ed Ffhas Duss to sa00. oY OO] 3 tinte-packnge of 18 to 190 sheets PARASOLS—Pongee and Taffeta Sitk— | Value checks, stripes and plain colore— aps cecendtis Taffeta Silk Coachings— finish—3 styles—ruled or plain— Black x ot and Red value 38 i Frais! Navy, Brown and Red— ‘i sans weve By . 9,49 | Children's Stationery—plain or regularly is 00. Corsets, Summer Needs are in 4 Sey | Aue aa ea sat Lakai White on ze Ix t.-37 stylea— faontendeop lace and ribbon Sila dt 8 we mer Net IMPORTED clo fe boned waisee 1 0 2— rin —: neee—value, $1.90, . usually $1. scsehes sts -78) woon FIL ART SQUARES Hk Maured Cloth—atralght Reve: front: short hips—als x2 yan fing White Bal Batinte—hadit, hip fay yards... light Weight Coutille—long, pe 3x2 syards. tay a front—elses 18 to | set yards... usual ¥ sd 7 goad Faxes’ in’ tines: SKIRTE Seersucker and Chambra: iner to without ruifes.... Lithograph Cu backe--for feather and floss leatings or ruffle—specia! - 8,9) ye Winer ilk Petileoats to 018.08, Oriental designs—value .69 WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS— and co | Brilliantine—navy and black— Washable Cushion Silp Covers— collariéss of with sailor collars or embd art Ticking, Denim, Cotton, fancy vests. sere +8,08 | Bedford and Sateen—light and dark— Women's Bathing Suits— Ath and without ruffies— ue 29 to hirt waist and Russian | Denim Laundry +-2.98 | emb'd silk front. 1.98 | with gold emb'y or allover indy Burea: in Boys’ Nightshirts| Fancy ¢ H Fig'd Satin Damask Art +18% | 96 inch—value 89 oF Telephone Orders, No Mall or Telephone Orders. within 'd rufile—value jowne—tucked yoke. New England States, MORNING SALES To-morrow Until 1 P. M. irts—-hang perfect- ood ¢olore—were 19 cent full _Pleated with s Sacra tte Mornin BASEM. Fine White India Linons Nothing more fatrable for. dresses and wi Black Taffeta Silks ‘Guarantee Stamped on edge— tthe lowest prive that eu ranteed Taffetas have yet , MAIN FLOOR. : oI 4 i 4 3 f in Talcun Powder] “oid [Ow Pye Babeskin Taleum Powder.) 10. | 1 .49| And without lace trim—full’ flounce= rearis—twisted fringe—value 9" "4. Zephyr and Silk Stripe Don't Go Away Without A Supply of Writing Paper to match, oe: bt we. ‘++ 1,49 | stourning Stationery Linen or Satih Fountain Pens—14 kt.—guarantesd— Summer Needs { So'# Cusaions In | House Decora:'ons Rinck Mohair Potticonts—regular | Sofa Pillows—Sricen, Cutton Bedford | cnc emb'a Art Ticking. with and jons—fine maer, yachts, Nam c.—varlety of uncommon iterate 2 4 \y Bets—ftuted fon davlle—delicate color “just the thing Cor cottages....25 ¥ $ She ee FREE DELIVERIES by our ewn wagons dally tadius of twenty-five miles. ALL PAID PURCHASES FREE by EXPRESS within one hundred mites; by PREIGHT anywhere in New Work. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Women’s White Lawn Suits | Fancy Woven Onting Cheviote Rings, checks and gecked Stripos Laje-value Lie "Sale

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