!HHP79wfu "WWT.TF Ti$ " s'r;.-1J'r? m" !Pr-' ii -'-awflwrsRi " J ' ,? EVENING PU'BLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA , FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1910 tjiij. o -M WAR RECORD OF uum 1 T Cot Training at Dix and Con siderably More in Franco Behind Lines SAW ARGONKE ACTION lU o llarr Correiimiilr Washington, Mny 'J -Tim "win- nr ortl" of the Mrriit.r-pRith T)iWnn, rompiwcd of drafted liii'ii ficmi Now .leisej. llelnwnrp mikI Now Yolk nml tiniticil nt Cnmp Dix, Wn ircnwil nt Ilic Wcr Dcimrliiirnl today fnuu Hip hendqunrtrrs f tlip A. II. t' In I'mmr TIip record of this dimm. which W ov on its wny homo, follow: TIip Kovf-nty-rishth Division u or snuizrd nlioat AiiRust "J."., mi", nt Cnmp Dix, X. ,T. Thp majority of Hip nfli fpr.s torp fpiitTi iv V..rL Lidin utnl ""nero trained nt Mnili-on biuiniU. Mho fulitP(i personnel was drawn fioin npri.pn Now York stirto. Now .Ipiw) and TVnwnro. Insignin: TIpiI "onii tlf'p uith lightning llnsli in while , Atoiit the middle nT Oetnlier Hie ill tisini' hpsnn the grndiinl transfer of orcr 1:1,000 enlisted niPii, more or If tinh'cil, to other camps. On May 10, 1018, the division Ipopin movement ovprVens. TIip nrtillery In i Kl'Oiln linideil in Frnnpe mid nroeeodeil to llilMnny for training. The infiuitij units lauded n I'nglaiiil on .lime I and fi. nnd riossed to f'nlhns li I1u.1l! ' three or four dnjs Inter. llifniitiv units began training -lime 1" lieliim' the Huzeliroiil, f 1 out in Hie Urilish men. On .Tulj 1!l Hie ilhi ' Bion liioveil to mi nreu rat of St I'nl nnd t rniueil tliore until Aiigii-t l!l, when the infnntrj units moved to Hie Hour bonne-lo Hnius men. I On August :ii tlip division Iiprhii moving the St. Mihiol front, nrrihiK Septenihe'- 10. It -cmnined in the first eorpi reserve until September 1,"i anil 1(5. when it relieved the Seonil and' Fifth D-vis'nns. Til nrtillery liriRaile hnd mcaiiwh''' 'oine up lo this front and was siliiportius the Ninetieth l'i vision. The d"vis'(in occupied the l.iiwi see tor 'mill Ocloher !. when it was le llcwil nnd. rejoined bj the aitilh'O brigade, moved to the Argnnm' IV pst. The division relieed the Seenl seventh Division on Oitoher HI and continued in the line until Nowmbcr 5, advancing twenty-one kilometers. On November ( the ditMmi. levs artillery brigade unit nimmiuition train, moved back to the Argon ne camps M of Vniennes, then to I'lorent. I.es Islcttcs and to tlie south of Ste. Mciip hould. It entrnined for the Seimir area on November 1,". BASE UNIT HONORED BY PENN STUDENTS . .ja-tfwScrMMMBH Ilk NbM B.H,.' l.1oeph .IcfTcrson, the fnmom netor, dml himself widely known on the stnge, (lied nt his home here yesterday after an f- ues of Kcvcrnl moutlis. ' Mr. .Trfferson wns horn in this (It.v July (I, 18(11). nnd wns graduated fjom Columbia L'nivcrsity. I'dllowliiE in t lie footsteps of his fnthrr nnd Kraiidfnther, lie maie his debut with the former in I "Hip Van Winkle' in Dcmer In 18S.". Later he played several other roles which ills futliei-jlnu! mnde famous. Mr. Jefferson is survived by his widow and eon nnd daughter. RESERVE OFFICERS UNITE Will Maintain Efficient Corps, and. 27.000 Will Probably Join s Washlnglcin. Mny 'J. (H.v A I'.) . l'relinilnnr.v organization of the i'nited Slntes Nnvnl Heserve Oflieers' Assndn tion, its purpose being to maintain an pHicipnt reserve corps, lias been effeiled I Iipip by "00 odicefs from all parts of I the country now on duty in Washing ton I Acting Secietnrj Hoosevelt. in up t prcning tlie propositi todny. said "niunl rrcro must continue along sound lines! nfler pence. Officers nnd directors of tlie nssmia- I tion are to lie elected next week, with 1 ffoi t being liinde to enroll in the mem of Famous Actor Was Alan 1 1.:.. .,11 r iim -t nan rnip,o nil; , Prominent on Stags 111 service during tlie war. NVwh oin New Yoili, Jlny L',(lij A. I' ) - iinlssloncd reserve oflieers nNo will ho 1 Joseph W. .refrorson. ton "of the late eligible to membership. .KIHIOI'II Y. JUI'KICIISON JOSEPH W. JEFFERSON DEAD Son Enviable War Record of Hos pital No. 20 Related by Colonel Carnett t Members of Pennsylvania Thise Hos pital Tnit 20. who were honored last night by 11 lmmiuct 11 1 the Ailclplih given liv tlie t'ndergrnduate Mediial Association, t'niversity of l'ennsvlni nin, were given 11 Iienrty welcome. IJeutennnt Colonel .1. H. Carnett win the principal speaker. lie described the historv of the unit that is evetjwlieie talked of bcenusp of its enviable reenrcl made from the beginning until the end of Its service. Co.nnel tiinett nfter telling of the unit llnally settling down at Chateaii fiuioii. where it took oer thittv-tlirte buildings, refilled how they got these buildings into shape. "Standing on the panel of one of these buildings wns n statement made h membcis of the l'Ycnch infantry that they had liousecleaned tho 'uiildiug, anil then there were these woros: Mleiieve me, it was .some job.' Hut Colonel Car nett said when the) entered the build ing they found it hnd only been cleiiael with 11 wheelbarrow nnd shovel. The hojs of ihc unit next went to cleauiaj the building, and after they had ilpeut nfdiinns efforts tlipv imnounced to the nurses that tho building was icady for ' hospital use. 1 "Then," snid Colonel Carnett, "the nurses went .town on their knees, sciub hed tho Hoot a nnd showed us the dif eroiice. "Within tec dn.is we were readv with 350 buls. When we got ready 150 beds we thought we ei e ready for patients. But then wo discoveied that patients came in tiuiuloud lots." Boy From I. PRESS & SONS, Diamond Cutters 1 These genuine Diamonds at $48 repriced so near actual importing cost that tho margin of difference It Insignificant. Rest assured that our prices never include any diamond broker's commissions, no wholesaler's or rfctailer's"pp6nta, or any other un necessary expense. Match these Diamonds anywhere, if you can, for anywhere near our price, and your money will be refunded on request. Our written GUARANTEE goes with every one told. Of special interest, also are these extra values for the weeki 1 H (a rut Illumoiiila . SIO II Curat Kliinoiicli S35 Hi Curat tllHmoiuU Sfl 1 luti DIullloluU S10 Diamonds , ,. ,, MS Dtninnndfl .... .. $110 Bet anr sianiontl cutters at wort !m4jI 1 1 Suits, Dolmans, 5 Capes and Dresses ) 923 MARKET STREET A REDUCTION on a Big Group of Women's & Misses' Formerly Priced $32.30, 335.00, .$39.73. $42.50 and .$15.00 id c dl '"PHIS is a saving event bringing many dollars to the woman who wants a new suit, cape or dress. The styles are the best the ma terials the finest. All selected irom our own regular stocks. Spiotifl rlr-nr Sale $5 Silk Georgette 1 1 aists At jH 1 $0.75 ,44 $s 1 aw-i 1 l A maker's sample line of the most fash ionable styles. Embroi dered nnd beaded fronts. AH new street shades. Truly extraordinary values. Seronil Tloor New Silk Taffeta & Lisere Millinery Featured Special 500 and 598 Q. A s3B yy h A SrA) "Tk i KaXM W with sill; w reiitlis. 1 nese die tiio c artiiiic . . . , tlous for summer we.tr l.lsere ciow-ns taffeta brims and underbrlnis Xeatly trimmed with flower Mret Moor New Styles in Envelope Chemise $4 .9S l TufiC") VmwoHVJL WeighingJyj Q J CAR8AT TtO T 1 t 11 I ( u e and tlaliorate trltn niltiKS of luues and emtiroltl crles. Bulli-uii Khoulilcra it 11 d Btrnps of pink crepe do chine. $5 & $6 Newest Spring Skirts $9.95 Kl Ik plaid", taffetas, wool fcerj.es and pop 1 1 11 s. Several new styles- biald or but t o 11 trimmed 'and plain effects Mreft Floor SI 1 C A Jertey-Tun and All- Silk Petticoats $a.9S and $3.98 A splendid as sortment In new style flounce effects. Mrret Floor riK J 4. -.1 f K Extraordinary Special! Women's & Misses' $12.50 & $15 Silk & Jersey $fV98 DRESSES A veiy fortunate pui chase makes this low price possible Choice of silk taffetas and satins, pome lomblned with georgette crepe. Also wool jereey dresses. Luue variety of styles for choice. 9 Women's & Misses' CAPES $0.98 Of all-wool seices newest modols in Womeiis and Misses' $16.75 & $18.75 Suits $ J ft. 98 A clearance fiom our own stocks. Sentes and poplins In Uio new coat and button Dimmed models. All sizes. 1 I i Carat l?i Curat (i Set On i mniE&Lec?fitf h lVWSffiS?ww 1 OlAMUnUJ-ITHIUIWJtKllty ft vH, W. Cor. OTH & CHESTNUT STS. . f .I'l.itiiiiinlfr'rfiT nnniunurTCT Girls' Lingerie Dresses s2 JKk lit 11 V , . mi i wi'innr i .t i mici nunnri .11. in ' , -Priced Very Special, at $ Ofi Jfade of fine wheer lawns with neat trlni-T B '' mines of luces and embroideries, home ribbon i'un. All sizes from C to 14 years, Girls' Capes, $g.75 Yoke nnd coatoe effects. SIbch 0 ears. Children's Dresses, 98c Of oh am brass n ii rt fflriihams. Hlzca to i J earn. fllLiL Mm Children's Coats, $4.98 Silk poplins and to 10, - I ' 9k STRAWBRIDGE8CLOTHIER 1 IJU "", rJL f m M There's a Note of Summer in Hats at $5, $6, $8, and $9 Some decidedly smart small Hats to wear with street dresses, have just put in an appearance, in cluding the Hat sketched. Also some larger Hats in capeline efTects, chiefly of the fashionable silks and crepes in light shades trimmed with flowers and new embroideries. Especially attractive are the new Leghorns, cov ered with silk and finished with a saucy bow, and the new Coque-trimmed Tarns and little stiff Sailors, some with wings, some with ostrich feathers. Plenty of black, black-and-whito, dark blue, blue-and-wliite and taupes, and the ptustel tints for spring wed dings, for graduates, for wear nt May out-door fetes, etc. StrawbrltlKe flotlilfr Second Floor. Market St , West Wonderful Values in Women's Smart Spring Suits and Dresses Women who have Suits and Dresses to bn, should sec these to-morrow. They are til! in the best styles of the season, and with tlie exception of the Silk Dresses, SIC.'.O to $22.50, which 'are excellent values and aniomr the best-selling numbers, every Suit and Dres is marked much below the regular value. i. 0.V, 0..;V T?nr1,,,rl t (TOO C) J Of Poirct twill and men's-woar sere. miide on straight lines loosely ciidlcd. some in box elTcct, some with semi-box buck and belted fionts, others slightly bloused. some with braid applied in panel effect, also elosp-titting, plain-tailored modeK Ulnck and some in blue. The model sketched is from thi- croup. Spring Suits Reduced to $37.50 Of menV-wcar serge and Poirct twill, in bh.cU and nnvy blue; ubo pin-striped suitings and invisible checks, in shades of gnu and tan. Various belted and loosely girdled models, with vestees r-f tricolcttc, alo Box and slightly Blouscd Suits. Many attractively trimmed withsilk 5 raid nd bone button Not all sizes in any one model, but all sizes in the collection. Spring Suits, Special at $25.00 Of men's-wear serge and poplin, in black, nay blue nnd some colors. Plaited models with belts, some slashed at the sides and button-tnmnicd, others gathered at the waist-line, the edges of the belt bound with silk braid. f-1 ' I r j a ' i hk i - Sfiond I'looi Mdik-t m, Remainder of a Special Purchase of Afternoon Dresses of Various Fine Silks, at $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Taffeta, tricolette, satin, cicpe Georgette and combinations of satin-aml-ciepe Georgette, in a great ariety of tlie best styles and colors of the season, from delicate flesh pink to black, and including some lovely noelty silks. Beaded braided and embroidered. The Dress sketched is $25.00. Serge and Jersey Street Dresses, Special at $15.00 Serge Dresses in tunic nnd straight-line styles, embroidered or trimmed with braid. In navy blue and black. Some were formerly double this price. AIo Jersey Dresses, in beige and beaver. Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Frocks, from $16.50 to $22.50 Ciepe de L'lune and Taffeta Dresses, in box-plaited and tunic styles, on straight lines or close-fitting. Navy blue; French blue, taupe, white, flesh-color and black. New Cotton and Linen Wash Frocks, from $8.75 lo $45.00 t-V Straw brldnc & riothk-r Pf.ond Floor ( fntrn if LI M if 'I M Tone Color THE BARRIER THAT ONCE STOOD BE TWEEN THE PLAYER PIANO AND TRUE MUSIC HAS BEEN RE MOVED BY THE SOLOELLE Tone Color is to music what perspective is to painting tlie eye instinct ively understands per spective the ear instinct ively understands tone color. Tone Color is the heart and essence of all music; lacking; it, any rendition i but a more or less mechanical imitation of music. The charm of the playing; of Godowsky, Paderewski and de Pachmann is their mastery of Tone Color - without which they would neer have become famous. Tho SOLOELLE controls the piano hammers in precisely the same manner as do tho pianist's fingers, and removes all trace of the mechanical from the Player-Piano's per formance. The SOLOELLE is obtain able in Philadelphia at this Store only. The following Player-Pianos in our stock beinp SOLOAYLK-equipped Hazelton Bros. Francis Bacon Faber Player - Pianos Prices $623.00 lo $950.00. Suitable terms of payment can be arranged, and other in struments will be taken in part payment if you wish. Strawbridsp A Clothier Klfth Tloor "West TIME FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS The golfers are out in foico; the musical twang of the tennis ball is heard in the land; the base ball enthusiasts are more eager than ever to get into the game! And the indications are that we'll sell more Dicycles than for years past, and more Old Town Canoes than ever befoie. Everything for out-door sports is ready. 100 Waverly Bicycles (TOQ Cf) At a Great Saving j P- v The Waverly Bicycle is built by the firm that made the Columbia famous the leaders since the timo of the old-fashioned high wheel. We have a hundred of these splendid Bicycles to be sold at a decided saving. Equipped with bell, stand and comfortable saddle. Fully guaranteed for one year. Men's models, $39.50. Women's1 models, $2.75 extra. Relay Bicycles, $37J0-Fr boys and men. A good model; light running. Tennis The most popular lawn and club game, and the proper equipment is here Tennis Balls $6.60 a doien. Rackets 51.00. S1.50, $2.00 up lo $12.00. Tennis Xcts, Poles, Tapes, Covers, etc. Golf A complete assortment of Clubs, Irons, Caddy Bags, Balls', etc., for this royal game. Base Ball The season for 1919 is just fairly staited and we are furnishing many teams with complete uniforms and all the leading kinds of accessories Malls, Bats', Bases, Masks, Gloves, Mitts, etc. If in need of any thing in this line come and see u or drop us a line and we will have a representative call and see yon, submitting samples' and quoting prices. Juvenile Suits for boys from 4 to 14 years, including Shiit, Pants and Cap $1.50 a suit, Ten Suits for ,$15.00. This Smart Umbrella Adds a striking note to the costume because it comes in colors, blue, green or purple, that fit in ith almost an suit, and has a i1- kelite top to match and tip to the fr.rrule, all of which are effective in a quietly elegant way. U can be wed either for sun or rain, too . which makes it practical as veil as stylish. And the wrist iord will prevent losing. in nil couii .s, a good invest t 7.00. '-itawbrlilffp riollilpi Main 7. Mnrkil Mrn'l (When the prlyp of an Umbrella pi ceils $t no there Is a llmern menl tax of 10 per cent on tlit e.e--a JT no Umbrella helne iu I SUMMER SHOES FOR EVERYBODY A great, interesting, comprehensive stock of such Shoes as dis ci iminating folks appreciate. Shoes from the best manufacturers, of the best materials, made by leal specialists in tlie first beauty of their newness and in their fine wearing qualities, they prove their superiority. Strawbrldse 'Clothier Fourth Floor Maiket Street Separate Skirts of Distinction It makes no difference which Skirt you choose, whether one of Georgette or satin, or perhaps a fine crepe de chine or rich tricolette, you will be delighted with the prett tucking, the fancy stitching-like handwork, or some of the many other trimming notes that gie these Skirts such an air of smart, refined distinction. There's great variety to choose from in styles, in fabrics, in colors white, flesh and some in navy, black and lovely gray $10.00 to $27.50. For more practical wear are poplin, serge and plaid Skitts, in good tailored styles and dark colorings $7.50 to $13.50. The Wash Skirts are crowding in, of linene, gabardine, pique, tricotinc, and what is especially good news, of linen. Buttons, pockets, tucks and other trimming touches lend the note of prettiness a woman wants even in her tailored things $1.50 to $12.00. The woman looking for a separate Skirt will find most attractive choosing here. Now Cotton Waists Come Into Their Own TAILORED WHITE WAISTS Madras, linene, dimity, voile, I'tiste and smart combinations vo materials; high, low or ii enllars S1.50 to $3.75. LOVELY COLORED WAISTS Crisp, cool organdie, voiles, batistes, fancy stripes; some in -olid co'ors, some white trimmed i Ii pl-un colors or colored ii ' "howinc all the new effects in colors $1.00 to $3.50. TRIMMED WHITE WAISTS Voiles and batiste, with fine lates and sheer embroideries, dainty li'tlf frills, the new col-Inrle- nck-Hne finished with Venis-e lace cr picot edging, and m ' ' t 'tv little flat tol- i - n -,n t-i S7.50. vr.tuhrldffr R. Clothier "d Floor (onto FOR WOMEN Smart New Oxfords A wonderful assortment of smart, new English patterns, with welted soles and welted military leather heels. Of mahogany-colored Russian calf, black gun metal calf and black glazed kid skin, straight or imitation wing tips, invisible evelcts $7 and $7.50. FOR MEN New Oxfords Of daik tan cordovan, made on smart new English lasts. They are from our best makers, and prices stait at $9.00. Lace and blucher styles, in the new dark tan, are plited fiom SG.50 up. Black Calf Oxfords in the newest -tyles $7.00 to $9.00. FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES Oxfords Of- patent leather, dark tan dull leather and white linen. Sizes 8 to 2 $3.50 to $6.50. Ankle-Strap Pumps With plain toes, welted sqles and broad common - ense lasts $4.00 to $5.50. Growing .Girls' Pumps Dark brown and White Canvas Pumps, plain vamps, close-fitting patterns, low leather heels, $5.00 to $7.00. OXFORDS of tan calf skin with full toes and low, broad heels $9.00. , y Sirnvl'tidKe A CIolhlT l.iphth and Pllbeit Streets Crepe Kimonos Special at $3.85 BOX-LOOM CREPE KI MONOS, on longj loose lines, with clastic in the back. Deep collar and cuflfs finished ,., Ii plaited ribbon; pocket i Mi't; ribbon sash. Rose, Copenhagen blue and wistaria. Scarf Prettiness For the Home Two especially pretty Scarfs that will add a most attractive decorative note to the home fur nishings: Voile Scarfs White, stuped and with embroidered edge 183G inches Sl.."ill 18x15 inches S1.7.i I851 inches $2.00 Crash Scarls and Squares Brown crash, embroideted in blue or green in most aitii'-tic motifs 18U inches S1.30 ,1832 inches $1.7." :i(ix36 inches $2.00 I'oi summer home and poiche-, the eiy styles women aie look ing for. , Suawbndgi C'othW !- II ' i i le Timely Books The young people will enjoy these: Wild Animals I Hae Known, by Ernest Thompson Seton 65c Birds Everj Child Should Know, Neltje Blanchan 65c Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know, Julia E. Rogers 63c Natural Wonders Etory Child Should Know, E. T. Brewster 63c Wild Animals Every Child Should Know, Julia E. Rogers 65c Useful Plants Every Child Should Know, Julia E. Rogers 65c Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know. Frederick M. Stack 65c For lovers of outdoors is a special table filled with new and helpful books on natuie subjects. Str.tw hrnlcf & lothler .imenlle. Ttoolt Moti -ei oii'i rioor. i upri at , welt Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Mrei s i.in "" Clothier 3d floor Weti ( Unusual Values Ready for the in Men's Clothing Throng To-morrow Counting Suits, Overcoats and Trousers, there were more than five thousand gar ments in the several groups marked at LESS THAN THE REGULAR PRICES for this week. Several hundred will be sold to-day, but thousands will be here for the Saturday rush. Please remember that this Clothing comes from our regular manufacturers, every garment guai'anteed to give good service, and every garment in tlie following group worth more to-day tnan tne price quoiea: Men's Spring Suits at $32.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits froin Hart, SchafT ner & Marx and other high-class manufacturers. Single-breasted and double-breasted models, of standard spring fabrics. An average saving of one fourth. Men's Spring Suits at $25.00 Smart single-breasted and double-breasted Suits, in a variety of attractive colorings; both youthful and conservative models. Average saving almost 25 per cent. Men's Smart Spring Suits, $22.00 Favorite models for the men who are young und those who want to stay young. Neat fancy fabrics, also some plain Flannel Suits, Average saving al most 25 per cent. 1500 Pairs of Men's Trousers Reduced Chiefly stripe effects. Now re duced to $3.00, $3.75, $4.75 and $7.75. ' r Men's Spring- Suits at $18.00 Neat mixtures, in light and dark colorings; de pendable Suits for men and young men. Would he excellent value at one-third more money. Men's Spring Suits at $15.00 A group chiefly made up of Suits closed out to us by a good manufacturer cleaning up stocks to prepare for autumn business. Men's Blue Serge Suits at $25, $28.50, $34.50 and $42.50 Serge Suits have'never been so popular. These in styles to suit men and young men. In the lot at $34.50 are suits with TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, Youths' Long Trou- I Men's Light-weight STRAW HAT DAY To-morrow ! - And, as in former years, the Men's Hat Store is ready with a matchless assortment of distinctive new Straw and Panama Hat .styles to meet tho indhidual requirements of up-to-the-minute young men and men of more conservative taste. The styles are SMAKT, new and conforming absolutely to fa.-duon's mot ictent dictates. The fact that we sell them is all the information of quaht nnd value requiteo by men who have purchased Straw Hath heie in former years. (When a price of a Hat exceeds. $5.00, theie is a (io eminent tax of 10 per -;ent. on the excess a S6.00 Hat being $6.10.) Sennit and Fancy Straw Hats $1.83 to $5.00 Hats of Fine Split Straws $4.00, $5.00 and 56.00 Cravenette (rnhirproof) Straw Hats $3.50 and $4.00 Soft Mackinaw Straws, light weight $4.00 and $5.00 Henry Heath & Co., London-made Straw Hats $5.00 16 to 20 years now $14.50, now $21.50, $24.50 and S27.50. $19.50 nnd $25.00. -- StrbrM & Clothier Stcond Floor, Ua.t Special Lots for To-morrow Smart New Sennit Straw Hats $1.85 South American Panama Hats $3.50 Panama Hats, fine quality $4.95 In each case the savings average almost a half. ,&- sTtntUrlda t i'iothlr Second Floor. :Jrkt Street. Kat sers Suits Reduced Overcoats Reduced Cnpi? AWRPTnri? At .Pt rfTHTi?iv Smart styles for young men of Grays, blacks and mixtuies- O I lv V V D IV I U J to V3t Ss 1JKJ ' 1 111 Hi S MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET Tin nnnm rtntmoiYXM lMliUC.1V!, OiJVIMJtJL t v: j& .ill . 'A. I 1 '! Al -,m si i rn M 34 4 t ( ii i ii 1 ii t. m ii 31 r l fil - m 4 11- 1 )! ICil, f W WWW ""- - HOME JPU style AND ECQNQMY.Cp 5 F x,-. ? 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