1 ?i " Ik 8f I'K rvf -a i u fcfc HV. t $ EVENING PtJLIC LEDGEK-1JHILAD15LPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919 5 BILLION BUDGET GIVEN TO CONGRESS Class Asks for Huge Appropri ations, Including $1,000, 000,000 for Army ' inrltirlrd In thr forr-going, h S4,80.fi, 410,031,112, tlip Rrrntet sum cvrr nskprt of any Congrpis when the country was uot actually nt war. , . tlllllnn Dollar for Army TIip hllllon-ilollnr "ntlmato for tin I Briny Includes nme SS.",00(,(K)0 for the Nntionnl Ouanl. The normal nenrp ttmp estimate for the nnni before the wnr wiw between .MO.OOO.noo nnil 515, ooo.ooo tiii. jBHa !.ooo .000 Mtimnte for Arrested After Woman Is Fourid mr iiuvv iiiviUMri iiiiivi-muu .111 iwu piu PAINTER HERE HELD IN MEDICINE CASE were found In Bowman'' house when nnaly7.pd It scareheil. These liquid will be ehemlHt, by Doctor Itoblniou, city r AT)VKHTISKMhNT ADVKtlTISl'.MKVT ' ftssseeeesssosessssssoesesssssl ", J SteseSessesttce NEW ERA OF EXPENSES By (he Associated Tress Washington. Dec. 1 Tim ollnon-iTollar Conj;ree gram of lnrpie nnil Is compnrnblp to nn annual estimate of some $lfi,000,000 before the war. The $273,000,000 nubile workx oil mate Includes the ranama (anal, rec Imitation projects. rUer and harbor improvement, public biiildlnpi and also military works, arsenaN mud fortlflca t Inns' An item of more than 3l)l .000.000 for jiostal serviies in reimbursable from in Eighteenth Street Restaurant MAN FLEES FROM POLICE .. i lKiini in riuif'N nrciinim rpi. stmi,, f0P miscellaneous pi- Henee times faded Into the nnst tndn ' V. .'J!"""".,"' .- .. .. i i)rntiiLiirt"s i-uiiiuiii r .Vi .,,. IF ' P'Tt,,mnK . Minis. For Hip Trensun Department U.l.ll.... .'I, , 'lilt, I""", ,l ,ll,,l,- (I lllll 1 , , , J - ttons or ji Samuel Itmvmnn. n painter, of Itnu- t vier stieet near IlrrUs, was held by Mai'istiate Oiells In the Nineteenth ahd i aneoils PX- Olfnril (.trerta tlnlli-,. otntlnti Imlnv lin.' some tremendous ,i ,,n ,, ', ,..,, .. ,,. .".i duimHppf uer kihhi ha I tor tr a on tlic c harce ..., r, ,, n nnM 111 III II II If III Lr llll'll IIM lll U IT llllll II tlton ;'.., Ill HI f Hill lu nultnil " .... .,....,,. w nllv S.-..000.000 000 for I -u ...... i"i' f..'.i... r ..?...' ,cni , condtietlug the peacetime nrHltie. of I f nmt,Ti.tti..n n..rt tl.,- ,.r,1l,.Hni, f In. , AtlenlioL was nttim-teil to Tlottmnn tfln ITrtt niflililnnl itiltif !.. P..., 1 nn ' ' . 1 .1. the jw eminent durlns the fiscal ear JO'Jl. The crpntest individual estinrites for ienditures, of eotirce, so to tlie arm and the nnvj The yenrlj interest on the wardebt. Iiowevpi. is $ 1, 017.500. -000, which sum nlonp is crrnter thnn all tne appropriations for all purposes come, lorporation and e(tss piolit taxes lir the sh'iiping Imaui n(nib S44S. 000.00(1 is nkscd to wind up its pio Rram of restoiliiR the Amerliun HnR t( the seas. enth S40.000.000 is ashed for tht federal hoard for vocational education Tihatsoeer of any peace time Congress I which, besides heinit expended in in Tour Hllllons- a Year 'operation with the states for ilyUian All in nil, the pstimates lustih tlie predictions made on the floor of Con gress duriiiK consideration of tin' war tax bills, that the present generation would not see the government conducted nt nn expense of Ics than $4,000,000.- The estimated appropriations foi tlie year with promise ot Being tn Ken mm l- princlpnl government departments were """jb n '" n" estimate of S-i.riOO - presented as follows: l00(1 tow aid a sinking fund which ulti- I-egislathe (Coii-ipss) SO 02,"i,i!l)7 "1 'mnteh is to ictlre tlie public debt which Incentive (White House ond novcrn- Includes Mine S30,000,000,000 spent on education, ns the law piovides, will Ik used in largo measure for the recon struction of disabled soldiers of the world win One item which hns appeared peren nlallj in pstimates without ever beiom- iiiK nn nrtttilitt appears ngain this when Sirs William Sechler beenmo ill in a lestniirant at SI 7 North Klgh Iccnth strict She told Dr Charles I! Iliuker, district surgeon, that she had taken medicine which had been pi escribed h How man. She showed ii bottle, it is alleged, upon which the paintei hnd written "Doctor l!ow in nn. ' I'nliolmnn Smile found Ttnmnnn in, " auality to Kood diKJstion, and lie Noith Digbteenth stieet restaurant wlicn wo have the two things com- ile nser s that Item man lied nt the' bined, as in one of Hallowclrs jjift When you say that you have confidence in a person or ihm, just what do you mean? In nine cases out of ten you mean that that person or firm has given you icason to believe in them. The teason that the Chestnut Street Shops have won the confidence of their patrons is thnt they have maintained a policy of fair dealing which, after all, is the bot means of winning friends. TvJCTORS tell us that flmor is I J even more necessary than sight of his uniform nnd bid a bottle I among sacks of potatoes in a back room, i In the police couit todaj llowman I said his father was n plnslrinn This, baskets of fruit, we may consider ourselves fortunate indeed. One that would make a lovely Christmas nient departments). S140,111.4(!3 .ludicinn. SI (H4.100. Armv. S'lsn.".7S.C..-,7 20 N'av, 542 031 . SIM. SO Pensions. S2iri.n30.000 Public works. S273.021 SI0 IT Miscellaneous, SS.T1.71 7.037 00 Toreign intercourse. SI 1.243, 2.'0.01 The total of all estimates, including , PrnX gome compnratiM'M niinor items not mm the war 1 With annual imprest pajments on this debt now exceeding a billion dol lars and alone surpassing the total sum which the government has hitherto spent in a u'nr for all purposes in peace tunes, tnc treasury cxpcris nope to corci-iiuc Congress that some ii.il pajing nit the huge sum iati f(,r yBw't iniicir. Our 1920 Catalog Is Ready If you cannot conveniently call at our store for your copy, phone or write us and we will gladly send you one. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWEI.CUS EjILVUHSSHTHS Good an Gold and Better Ool-fnimciit Savings Stamps Flowers for the Debutante from the feign of the Rrse are Smart and Dlstlnctlvs Charles Henry Fox 221 S Broad St. ASK FOR and GET HorSick's Tho Original For Infanta and Invalids A.oid Imitations and Snbatitutoa FISCAL AGENTS AND UNDERWRITERS ' WHAT )tAK YOU. TO OPKBH. A I IVE CmUANIZATlOV c .'07 t.rnrirn orrtrr: r COVER IT ContrnrtorH' m chinerylM aluible Huf ir UAIlt lAst lone unions nu ith a Vanderherchen Canvtcj toer They're wator-proof F.VANDERHERCHEN'SSONS 7 N. Water Street, Philadelphia DECEMBER VICTOR RECORDS Arc on Sale Today in Our New Victroia Department ' First Records by Renato Zanelli H. ROYER SMITH COMPANY Walnut at Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL PLANT With or Without Machinery FOR SALE United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Invites Proposals for the Purchase of RICHMOND BOILER WORKS, RICHMOND, VA. Suitable for Industrial Plant, Such as BOILER WORKS MACHINE WORKS ENGINE WORKS STEEL FABRICATING PLANT FOUNDRY CAR WORKS OR OTHER METAL TRADE Sealed bids will be receied until 11 o'clock A M , January IB, 1920 tha United States Shipping Heard Kmergenc fleet Corporation at the ce of the Manager of Shipyard Plants Division. 140 N Rrnad St, Phlla the by offlca delnhla. Pa., for the purchase of the Real Estate, Ilulldlncs. Eoulnment and Machinery of the Richmond Boiler Works at Richmond, Va. The property extends from the right of way of the Seaboard Air Line R R to the Southern R. R. Buildings and crane equipment were designed to be adaptable for anv Industrial purpose, me macninery nna equipment wnicn nas neen delivered to this plant, but not Installed, was designed to be the most efficient and to datecf its kind in the United States and Is of capacity to manufacture per paragraph 1 or 3 ZO 0 Scotch Marine Hollers per year This machinery Is offered for sale as Mil Kntate, plant, equipment and all marhlnerr, a ikt InTfntorr. In tlie ndlllon In which their atand at the time of openlnc blui, Bids muit be submitted In duplicate on standard propohal forms and enclosed In a sealed envelope marked "Proposal 3701 to be opened 11 o'clock A. M January 15, 1920" Proposal forms proTido for the submission of bids in the following manner (1) Real Estate. on 2) Real 1'ntate and plant anlr, etctudlnc manafucturlnr equipment nnd machin ery, comprlslnr Tnnd .. ,, .. K2.A acres Main Ilulldlnr, Nteel and llrlck . 600x180 fret 1'owrr Home. Hteel and Curruicated Iron . . . JKOx 40 fret IxKamotire Hon. Rtoel and fornicated Iron nox 30 feet Two-torr AdmlnUtrutlon nalldlnff ,. ISOxSOfeet Service Ilulldlng .,,,, , . lfMxAOfeft (Inraice . . . 68x 34 feet Toner plant and nil power manlnerr, with dUtrlhiitlnir lines. All interior trnrrllnir brldxe emnca. Hanltat-7 Equipment Terms on Proposals 1 or 2 Ftrat partnent of SO, of amount nf hid. nnon rfrw lireir to purchaser of aliened copy of contract. Ten aeml.annual paymeotM of 7 Iinninc mi mufiiii nitrr iirsi iNji,,-ut in uiir. inirrrni: ai ine rale 01 n rurcDAner inr ! niAnths nftcr first narment Is due. Interir at lh. per annum, payable aenil-annua!,y, will ba char-red on deferred payments. each, besli will hare the option of paylnr In full on dellrrry of sicmed ropy of rontrnct, or of completing payments on any Interest date nnd tukini title to the property. (3) Separate Itemised bids for any or all Items ot manufacturing machinery as per Inventory list, will be received In conjunction with blda nn the plant sub mitted under pararraph it). .Terms, on Machinery Cash within On dsya of acceptance of bid. Including date of mailing such acceptance la rhifadtl phla, 1". Title to the property will remain In the United States Shipping Board Emerg-eney Kleet Corporation until final payment Is made. Bids muBt be accompanied by a certified check payable to the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation for 5 of the amount bid The right is reserved to reject any or all bull Proposal forma and further information may be secured; by addressing Uiutet. Stales Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation SHIPYARD PLANTS DIVISION U KOJtTH BROAD .STREET PHILADELPHIA Ill-Sa .... . . .-.. 1 he- snicl. mild.- Mm familial with medt- 1 R'" IS rc Chinese basket, gayiy clno painted with poinsettias and green number of hnttlc-x cniitiuiiiii'; liquids, leaves. And the fruit great clus ters of Belgian Hothouse orapes, Oranges, wonderfully large and lus cious, colorful Japanese Persimmons nnd delicious Spanish Almeria and California Red Emperor Grapes artistically arranged and beautiful to look upon, but far . lore enjoyable when it comes time to eat them. Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Bioad stieet below Chestnut, are shipping these gift-baskets of fruit to any point within 3000 miles. WHAT would you say if I told you that the most attractive piece of furniture in a very attractive Philadelphia npartment is a thermos bottle? The furniturcin the room which I thought most in teresting was black and lacquered after the manner of the Chinese. And on a lacquered table beside a bed, likewise lacquered, is a bright red thermos bottle. "But its color is not its chief merit," laughingly explained my hostess when I admired it, "I put my coffee in it at night and it is hot in the morning, just as in the days when we had maids instead of household assistants. You can get them in yellow, blue, pink, green, ivorv and other colois at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street. A set of tray, bottle and glasi would make a most acceptable gift. IF YOU have decided that you will never own a talking machine, ten to one you have not yet heard the New Edison. Every one abhors the nasal, mechanical sound of so many talking machines, but the New Edison is riot a machine but a musi cal instrument which reproduces sound perfectly. People who are musical prefer the New Edison for its superior quality of tone. Thomas 1 A. Edison, inventor of the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, extends 1 an invitation to the public to com pare the Edison with any other phonograph and then decide. Try I this test for yourself. You may hear Edison re-creations of the world's greatest musical masterpieces at the J Steinway Warerooms, 1111 Chestnut street, where comfortable booths ' have been arranged for your con- I venience. HY does any one think it dif- lt to select a gift for a man Y There are so many ex quisite gifts in silver at the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company that you will be sure to find there the gifts that will please the men on your Christmas list. There are any number of things for the man who smokes silver ash trays, silver clcrar and cigarette boxes, silver J cigar lighters, silver cigarette cases, 1 silver match boxes, silver-mounted pipes. And for his cesk there are silver calendars, silver inkstands and silver shears. Almost any man would welcome a silver pocket knife, for, having a blade of good steel, it is more than an ornament. These are but a few suggestions for your Christmas list. You will find many others at Bailey's. IS THERE anything moie inter-1 esting than an auction? If there, is, I have yet to discover it. No I matter how much wo may deny it, we are all interested in each other, and 1 you might as well confess that you are just as curious as your, next-door neighbor to discover how the latest arrivals in your neighbor-1 hood have furnished their home. But what has this to do with Samuel T. Freeman & Co., 1519 Chest-1 nut street? Quite a great deal,! for on Monday and Tuesday, Decem ber 8 and 9, they are to sell the fur nishings of the house of the late James M. Munyon, and if you aren't as much interested as I was in his Oriental rusrs and bronzes, well, then I'm wfong ngain. The furnishings of an Oak Ltne residence are to be sold on the same days ant? include some mterestihg things, also. 66 WHAT is a bed.'" queries a magazine article. And nftftr yanAinr if nrtn feinla that, althojgh the author has traced the development of this article from the beginnings of history to the pres ent day, he hasn't answered the ques tion satisfactorily. He has left out one very important part the mat tress. The history of the mattress, from n primitive casing, filled with dried grass, to the comfortable hair mattress of today is most interest ing. If you have ever slept on one, of the hair mattresses made by H. D. Dougherty & Co., 1632 Chestnut street, you can lealize what perfec tion in mattress manufacture really means, for a Dougherty mattress is soft nnd resilient and conducive to rest, which are the most important lequiiemcnts that we make of a bed. GREETINiSffiiKRDS 1 HO nm a vis msm siHei ah ea sbhsi aeeHB uioiiiHroi ja pa ma ,1a CI TJI Ml'! . irfjtl... nJkra R1 lurmniu pnruni iu,ipni,f,i hi iniLuvinu rncn.rinnvEnuiDii ii I urn ii mnmli Liiisnt . . . r nrniimn uinn.'Si I iF ' Tfie profuse iock found here enables selections Impossible elsewhere J&$ CUFmYJ 8I2cS?imUTT8IZ H BENEFiCIALW At Lrgal Katcv on Household Furnitures Real Estate and Indorsed Note CnH. Write or Phone Tiooa i-S't-8 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY LJcensert-Money-Lendern Hobson Building (2d Floor) 3653 Gcrmantown Ave. LIrMiBf In Sfutf Itiinklnit; CommlHsIoner Member of ( hi-rnber of Commerce Member Hottrd of Trade Member Lertil Ileform Ilnrenn to Kllml- rmfr (he f,oan Shark !.. Incorporated ,sm c Closed-Car Show Week of December 1st ompWo show of Salon.heitnii Kedanette Coupet nnd combination I.PX brrlan Varlet of colorB and upholstered tn cloth or leather Immediate delher1 j. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. IV. A. KrSKR. Vice, Pre", l.exlnitnn Itiilldinr, 851 N". llroud .SI. OppoHlte Metropolitan Opera House AVE you ever considered the Oiiental rug as a Christmas Eift? It is suiely a trift'that evidences thought on the part of the giver. Its exquisite colorings and wondrous beauty of design set it apart from the rug that is a mere floor covering and make it a leal part of the scheme of decoration. You will find at the store of Fritz & La Rue, 1124 Chestnut street, a great stock of Oriental rugs, Saruks, Keimanshahs, and many other Per sian rugs, as well as a wonderful va riety of Chinese rugs. If you desire a rug to fit into any particular scheme of decoration, salesmen who have de voted much time to the study of Oriental rugs will be glad to aid you in selecting one to meet your re quirements. Fritz & La Rue carry these rugs in sizes to fit Philadel phia's suburban houses. ONE can never have too many bar pins. They are so useful in so very many ways and where is the maid who would not be overjoyed at receiving a diamond bar pin as a Christmas gift? I. Press & Sons, Chestnut and Eighth streets, 1017 Maiket street and 909 Market street, have a number of very inter esting bar pins, any one of which would make a most acceptable gift. An especially attractive one was set with diamonds and clear blue sap phires. Another of emeralds and diamonds set in platinum was most effective, too. The pins of platinum set with diamonds alone seem fairly ablaze with light and are particularly effective for evening wear. Now is the time to select the pin if "ou are planning to surprise some one on Christmas morning. T HE store of Frank J. Curry, at 812 Chestnut street, is a veritable mecca for the seeker of holiday greeting cards. Never have I seen such an assortment. Cards for every one Mother, Father, Sister. Friends and in the loveliest designs. There are cards reminiscent of I theOiient and others that have about them a medieval air, and others so I modern that they unblushingly display a powder puff. There are numer ous cards, too, suitable for die-stamping. Curry's are still taking orders for this woik. and are prepared to give customers service up to the lust , possible moment. So many people are having enlargements made from snapshots. They make such interesting gifts, and. the woik is done so well at Curry's that each picture is really a work of art. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION l-v?ft 2 O. '' m m ." .' December Records at Heppe's Today This morning the December List of the Victiola Rec ords goes on sale. We invite all Yictor patrons to visit our store and hear them. Tho list this month has some remarkable Red Seal Records nil at the new low prices. There are fine records by Caruso, Helfetz, Gluck and Zanelli. The latter is a new singer of most unusual merit. There are also some good dance records and a few of the more popular songs Come to Heppe's and hear them. If you do not have a Victroia, we offer certain outfits composed of a Victroia and a group of records. You may settle by cash or charge account, or by our rental-payment plan. Call or write for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St, N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts Vi m .5538,? iVi A. Ml wiy MlWJlMJ&il Useful and Charming) Gifts That Will Endear the Memory of the- Giver 4TIT Sensible and enduring gifts that are singularly appropriate to express the -" finer sentiments of Christmastide. Quaint and rare pieces of Furniture in exquisite designs, both historic and modern, and almost countless Accessories for home adornment. Things that will give genuine pleasure to the recipient, while they enhance the charm and comfort of the household. A panorama .of suggestions that make it easy and delight ful to select the kind of remembrance that is most appropriate and attractive. Do not delay, but choose now, while our vast galleries are replete with these choice and rare articles. J The .name ".Van Sciver" on your gift, will be a tribute to good taste and an additional compliment to theone who receives it. Prices are not high here, but quality is, and you are assured of the exceptional character of your gift, no matter what you select, or the price you pay. e Tfali handicraft COliGOLE TABLE, of !U1' Ian deiljn, with lu floe Mirror and stately Cnndlfl Btlcki, exemplifies a barmonloua frouplnir that la both artlMtc find decora tlTC. The aolid carred -wood ndn ih-q trne to type, the combination naturallr and gracefully adaptlnr Itself to the wall It Is designed to embellish. LAMPS OF RARE BEAUTY Creative genius has enveloped the Lamp with a grace and charm heretofore unmatched. Hundreds of these new designs are included in our wonderful collection. Dignified and impos ing Bases, carved, painted, and fabric covered, in all the woods, wares and metals of which Lamps are made. Shades that are bewitchlngly beautiful, in the richest and rarest of colorings. A distinctive and imposing array that all who are interested in buying Lamps for their own home, or for gifts, should be sure and see. Floor, Hall, Table, Boudoir, Desk and Hanging Lamps, at prices as low as $4.00, for a Boudoir Lamp and shade complete, up to $365.00 for a magnifi cent cloissonno Torchere. CLOCKS for EVERY HOMp Hall Clocks, in Period designs, that bear the impress of their historic lineage, from the state ly Grandfather to the magnificently ornate Gothic. Chime Clocks, dainty Boudoir, hand some Mirror, fine Mantel, Wall Desk and Ships' Clocks, even to the plain "Alarm." The best movements of the best makers! Fine, memory enkindling gifts that will endure through the years. Actually incomparable values from ?1.50 to $685.00. i HELPFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS A few of the almost inniirrcrable articles for the comfort and embellishment of the home that are to be found in the great Van Sciver Galleries: Book Cases Serving Trays Smoker's Sets Writing Desks Reclining Chairs Baby Coaches Console Tables Statuary Brass Beds Davenport, Library and Writ- Clocks for hall, wall, mantel, Draft Screens ing Tables boudoir and desk' Draperies Sewing Tables Cedar Chests Fancy Pillows Nest Tables Lamps for floor, hall, table, Lace Scarfs and Doylies Mirrors boudoir and desk Leather Table Mats Tea Wagons Candle Sticks Fireplace Sets Telephone Stands Rugs, Oriental and Domestic Bed Spreads, Blankets and Pictures Aquariums Quilts Mahogany Tea Wagon, $25.00 A handsome and sturdily built Tea Wagon Yrllh removable glass bottom serving tray, and large shelf Has four rubber tired wheels that will prevent tlpplne and Insure easy running Other Tea Wagons from SI 3.50 up for Gifts As the foundation of all home furnishings, the Rug holds an important-place. Appropriate and acceptable as a gift, its decorative and enduring qualities will add to its appreciation. Our collection of the choicest weaves, in a good variety of the most desirable patterns and handsome color, effects, makes selection a sat isfaction and a pleasure with the additional advantage of worth while economies. SSOTi V --ifc:;Jil Mahogany Sewing Table, $29.50 In Colonial Design, Quaint, useful and or namental. A gift tha woman of tho home will appreciate. lias two shaped drawers, the top one tit whloh contains a removable tray with flva ompartments. A good value at this price. TO Draperies to Brighten Christmas Homes ; Housewives engaged in embellishing their homes for the Holidays, or who are interested in providing useful and beauti ful gifts, will find here all the choice fab rics in the newest and most beautiful de signs" and colorings. Velour Portieres, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Fancy Pillows, Lace Scarfs and many other suggestions for useful and acceptable remembrances. In all instances the values are such as have helped to make the Van Sciver Store distinctive for its opportunities. v Vvl l I II ilIuHUiaainiiIiiii Uflt Fumed Oak, Tele- , phone Table with Stool, $9.00. V thoroughly well made 'fable, of pleasing design, with shelf and Stool to mutch A use ful, fine-appearing and moderately priced gift Fire-Place Furnishings Everything needed to give the requisite touch of warmth and cheer to this all-important part of the room. Andirons, Fire Sets, Fire Screens and Hods, beginning at $2.35 for a good set of Andirons up to $65.00 for a handsome Brass Screen in Period design. Windsor Desk Chair, 914.25 A handsome repro duction, in mahogany finish, and quite as or namental as It Is use ful. Hundreds of other Chairs, In Innumerable styles appropriate for gifts, at equally good values. You will enjoy the brief four-minute ride across the Ferry. The river never presented a more inspiring spectacle of maritime activity. In addition, by coming a little further you save much more. Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Marks'! Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey Start Opens Dally at 8,30 A. M. Market Street Firry Boats Closes at &.oq p. M. Land Opposite Store rfv l m :' im z inw! J H 2; ifl ;. :: .vf m it : :: ii J .."l aft tm z 5iy i m .:s illl . .-a s M r j ii : '1 a . ii i i?l m m - :: Hi; IF .??1 : 1 JmZXSSSZ ' JHsUlMWIi XgV ! U tf. " fll'f
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