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pto.-s. of a. holds /successful rally Good Speeches by Members— - Local Lodge Seeks to Pngh Its Growth. Tbe "membership part y" -or Washington Camp, No. To, P. 6. 6. of A., in tba lodge looma Friday evening. , brought together many of ihe :ueinbera, together with a number of male frlauda, all of whom enjoyed the progrant presented by the cdmnilttee to charge, comprising Koy E. Darby, Koocb Barrett and Willutu Bakery . Toward the clone of the entertainment' sandwiches, coffee, tee cream and cake were provided (be lodge mm and "Ihelt guest#. Tbe lodge is making an effort. with . evary proapect of eucce", to eecurt twenfy-efx new member- before June 1. thus making the total enrollment of 300. Tbir waa.oue of the purpose* of the gathering on Friday evening The eDIertaiumeiit opened with a aalactton by a vocal quarlrt.- cotnprtolog Dr. J. Thornley Hughe-, William H. Collteeon. Jr. V. Homer Shoemaker and Walter Sherman. This woo much applauae. . Next hut a well executed plan. ( . aolo by Leslie Huglie-, followed by a ( reading "The Klrtmau'a Dream," by , Lawreoce Nickeraou. There ear another number by the vocal quartet. Robert Flaber, a- the Itrat speaker . of the eventug, a a* loljoduced by Chairman Darby. , After referring to the lodg- - afogatr. , "Ood. Our Country, Our Order," Flabareald Ibel patriotism ,s an in ( berllauoe from ibeeatlie.1 cuudnietiaud be told of the aaeep of tta opera tlone and Ita development. The ( apeaker declared that patriotism thrive* beat under democracies It f hroad sweep u not confined to Fourth of July orations, bui love of couutry give* tbe Impetus for practical wm ( to lb* Individual aod -alao tbe com t

inanity. Our country mean* tbe couatrocttva foreaa that make for the greatest good aod most per/eci alucer- , Patriotic sons implies patriotic , falben. Tbe Old Testameol furutshe- , apWodtd examples of patriotic father*. . Himau Itgbta have been cbauiploue: I ( by tbeea fat beta, aud wa, as their sueoaaaora, are born lolo tbe heritage Their blood baa been shed on the bat ' U»Mda of earth la all countries, aud today tba battle for freedom is being I foag at lo every part or our globe. Tba Patriotic Boos have tbtlr work all CM out foe Ibetp. • Patriots Booof A amies, yoors Is tbe 'noblest ben lafepomad down from tbe moat lllu* trieue progenitors. What Ire yoo do log that your society may well bossl oi la Iba tremendous condition, that all wUMttoce today?" Id doring, Mr. Fiaber spoke of Bolbaaren to be on tbetr guard. The bast address was by Jobo B. KM?, treasurer of tbe local lodge, who spoke la port as follows: TTq our frisnds present wbo are not members. I wUI be frank to stating that this meeting or cotertalumeut , whsanaoged aaa booatar. meeting— lohrip ahmg oar eflort to Increase tbe nsembarsblp — aud 1 have been .oadadtamy eometbtng about tbe or , 4e», He prtneiplea and He objecta. "IS hagtn with, I will cover tbl- , paattotttow camp. To prove p> you , IbatCamp Mo. 74 le a beuellceul in rig mini of tba highest ctaee. estab "abed apes a solid financial bane. I . •lit quote soma data that tbe noeuclsl , ■ leriuty. Brother K. U. Barrett, ha- . mpa.Hfur ma. "Uamp Nw 76 was organised on , March 28,1*02 Its preeeo 1 member atrip to IM We have lost an members | by daatb and have paid to lbs famll , tee 00274. Eleven of our brothers have , Ml trie wives by death, and we have paid to 1 bam brother. »Mo. During , Ha nviaims yaare of pxtoteuce tbe , oomp has paid out to sick beoellls tlx asm ef 48800, making a total amount , paid oat In booedte II2.83S. Oar value i ottbe prcaeot Ume le more than t-Vy»' — MOO of which Is- souudly mveaied to building loan stuck aud Llberti ' boodaa-ail this 00 weekly dues ol loamy orate, aod.tbal was rai-vd l from riklara ceou lee* tbaff a year t From l he* facta jtm' can see thai " ■ " »H ^teptq tlria camp 1. . paying financial view point * * "Jhri, frirada. tbare is eomelhlng far „ deeper and more ieetlog to the P. o t °f d- — aomethlog I bat money can- , aot buy-out principles! Tbe J*, Jj, a , of A., daring seventy-two yews of #c f, Hetty, baa never once fdrgolteu that 11 n ta a patriotic organization. A: thror 0 jaMttonoftbeflrk^ptmp ,„Pbfl. datphia, -In 1847, tba follow ing pre 0 amMa was adopted:" r Hero tba apaakar road tbe preamble: „ .and, capDbUtog, aald: . „ «. "In carrying "but tbe principles expmsad in that preamble, a delluite 0 dOMhria of beliefs was adopted. 1 * w«l miailgti tbe aahrai point* of that „ "Ftrotly, tba order Is etroogjy In v Wvor ofmalatalulng and perprtuatuig. m *<«•■ —of uosectarian pulln 1 eehoota, belle v In* thai universal edu r eaUooto tbe mpst potbuj. -means of gnaraotoetpg freedom aod purity of , the ballot. V , •HJaeoodly.ltt.Vpomd-.Vo the use , of pobllc funds tor auy sectarian par- " Thirdly, It is op plead to tbe union of Ctoiueb aud Btais-H . . -• . ; "Foaetbly. H la apposed *0 foreign hriMa, dHrecttV or Indirectly, iu lb. .«•>. of our UoWcnajeo/^- ' laDHmi-'""' f *"» organ aarnama, aod H Is on tbt- point tbat it ' ■ow comas to tbe foes lo its tight ' ■■■till Bolshevism, .which to Wp ' pomd ta bo an enlightened form of •mmamat, a prodari of tbs twentieth erntiry. la roalny, R to bellisUuee*. • Meegt* bam tbe f.wileot regw.ey of , — * *'»"|t.ll Hi ku-a by Huo

S chaos. Never forget It. brother, Bob -lieriam ■- synonymous with anarchy. It to anarchy tu It- darkest tense. D "The Soviet commissioned by Lenlne J and Trotsky to rule the town of Saralow, llussla", have Issued a decree, eflec live March .1, annulling all existing _ marriages to women between the ages of 17-and SO years. I sift that sufficient lo boll the blood or a decent uian 7 Hid the women of Serstow rule foi that condition 7 Did tbe loving bus bauds and fglbrri of Ssralow vole f. 1 ^ that condition.? -No! Where Is their , ° " "As an organisation, weare not cone cerued with Kuaelau aflairs, but we ' are oouceiued with the aliens of our own republic. • For many yesr»,tbr P. O. 8. of A. ha. fought fur rig Hi Immigration law- ' inaiulalning (hat oqly those persons | ' should he admitted to our alrures w ho f come with the honest luteutlnn of ( adopting our customs aud upholding our constitution aud laws.. If we had , lc been successful lu that light, the auar- , * fhists would have never gained a fool Hold in onr midst, but w e were not eniirtly successful, and una we have ( ^ -Many American, believe thalBol- '' ' hevwlhal would be Irue if I be popula (| iiou Was purely American, bul do you 1 1 our country, lO.OAI.UUU are forelgu 11 oorn. aud 14 (IpO '«al more are native born, but tbe children of foreign born " parents? Do'yuu know that in the M State ol "Peubaylvaula 2S out of every 1 luu pcifcus are foreign born7 i-riie night before last, on the ninth J floor of the Parkway Building, at . 2<m^,aiid Arch streets, in the city ol *' Philadelphia, a Bol.bevtk meeting was held, aud their agents were sta r" .ne bunding to distribute their literslure. Tuelf literature contained the ^ prediction that they would succeed in '■-organizing the' b ulled States Uovern ^ 'Dast week there appeered a uew Bolshevik paper named the Soviet World". It auVtouuce* Its purpuaea t> 'World. auhouucea purpuaea

flood tbe couolry wtth" Bolshevik pro ' pagauda. Do you not consider these \ things a meuace? Can we eland Idly by aud allow these caitle 10 eudangei ' ■he liberty our aucestor* gamed for u> ' at such a terrific price, aud w bleb h.' ( ueeu defended so heroically many 1 limes stuce? Can we suod idly by aod watch the swtoe teat at tbe vtula 01 our Uoveroment and strike at tbt -acred relations of our borne? No! A thuusaud times no! Our Inspiration 1 sud guide Is tbe Immortal Ueorgt 1 WssbUiglou, whose birtb we celebrati ' tomotrow, aud -we will flgbt Ibis thing ' to our iaal dollar, Ood giving us ' strengtb. "Do you wonder we waot mors member-? It Isn't that wa waul yom ' ' money, becaflee, . financially, every 1 1 member is a liability as well as an as- 1 We want your help, numerically. ' ores use Ave million members can do ' more tbqo one million when we go 10 ' Uiugraaa. We waul your help because yoo will aid lo dtoaamloallug purely - American ideas aud Idaala. When • you affiliate yoareelf with tbe Patriotic Order Buna of America, that lunate 1 love or oonutry. Implanted In tbe ' ueart of eveay eon ol America, will ' oloMotn forth aod bring fortb fruit. ' Von will have ao exhilarating feeling ! of Americanism you never knew be- ' fore. Tbe stimulating of Ibis patriotic feellug Id our members euables as lo -ceut danger to our country wbicb tbt average persou doesn't notice until It ' 1 has increased lo serious proportions, ' Will you corns with u*?" 1 Tbe last speaker was the Rev. C. A. ' Sharp, of Madison, Slate chaplain ul 1 ' ho order, wbo Itagao by comphwetii- 1 ' ing the member# on their sdecmjiful 1 meeting. He told of attending meet- ' ' of Hie order in various parts 01 ' New Jer-ey durlog the last two 1 ' mouth-. He declared that things art 1 waklug up aod mat many new members are heiugtaaeo into the organize 1 ' Hon. The F. 0. 8. of A. is growing 1 rapidly lu rata Bute. The order waot- ' of 16 or mor^ and -men np to to 1 years or more. The organization Is li/ ' tere-ted-iu everything that Is good for 1 thseouutr}*! Mr. Btiarp said that be I a licensed ° preacher, bin Iseugaged-In Ibr'cou- * trailing. tiu-n*S»o.. • Some of to * thmgs that make tbe V O. ti. at A. big are Jla fraternal aud 1 benevolent feature*. The members -bould be proud of the order's" beueflt ~ feature. -It to Cbrtotlau. . " , Mr Sharp -poke of tbe v*16e>iT or- 1 «aoiz*tiou and ^remioded his belrerthal they do not know w'bat they may He -told briefly of tbe evils of the Bob ' ebeyikt. wboqe follower# want to 4 alKiii-b Ood and Hi- Church nud tbe g family. The F. O S. of. A. stand# for „ religion and tbe belief lu_the Due Uod. I( JCIforto to abolish rellgiou will always fail -Our Bibie aud our religion come [ out of a mighty moire of patriotism- , The eoBg -if fietiorah tea sung of pa- a Itiqtism. The paalma are aouga of pa- r H there -wa* a camp of tbe F. U.S. , of A iu every town' -lb tba country It ( would Stand as a bulwark against Bol- , sbevtstu. aud all that It means. , The s|«aker further recited tbe ad- | vautaxes of membership In tba order , and closed by giving several poem's , the lead lug of ,whlcb pleased bit bear- 1 During lb#" eveolog Lewis Oanijy •dtfg a solo tbat made a bit, aod Let Hufbea gave sooufisr piano solo tbat was warmly applkuded. I REPUBLICANS MEET 1 Ciwla ■tojaaalaes ana ■takers 1 IjJtmy m Little Feed. 1 ' — MvhThet" of the Ocean CHy Kepub- ' ikau C'lul met lu the rooms of the 1 Hann Building Friday evening and 1 ( reorganized. There was a gdbd atzed 0 attendance, and Mayor Champion pre- 1 sided. n r AppHcwtteo's for membership were received from several residents. ol iier committee* were appointed by 1 President Ltoamplon. £ Following lb£ mewling. tbe mrmbere c sud a number of friend* aejuyad a set- f out of pork and bnona and coflaa. f

he's a captain at 29 years ■ Harold A. Cotton Has Made I Rapid Progress Since Leav1 ing School Here. Not a few of Ocean City"- buys have 1 "made good" daring the war with ' Germany, and prominent among these Is Capi. Harold A: Cotton? eon of f Alonzo Cotton, who was rapid!}' tore- ' of 1 lie war. Graduating from the Ocean City High Beliool 10 1 ;•.>!, be entered "the I'ulver-lly of Pennsylvania and gradu sled therefrom a- s civil engineer hi ' 1810. He immediately ws- employed hie profession by the I'enu-i Ivsnn De'l.. operating between WilmlDgton. Ualtimnre aud Wash- 1 ington, D. C, Seeing a better future lu the service 1 resiguailllis position with Ihe railroail 1 lu March? 1 81 1 , and look the civil set- 1 vice examination at ' Trenton for the < I "nlted State- Coast aud fteodetlc Sur- 1 vey Service. He passed this examine ■ tlon with the high rstmg of-StlJl. He was seiil to the coast' of Maine; w beit t was attached to the I' tilled' State- 1 survey ship (Jolng work f..r ihe ti">Later he wa* transferred In Seattle • He spirit six year- In Ala-ka <n • ihrough Ihe various grades until lit- a reached ihe position of executive officer of Hie United Stales steamer Kiln September. 1917. he «t- called n Washington. 0. C , w here* he ... or <■ dered to the I'uited State- Navy, wit I •» Bacbe. He was soon made executive '■ -nicer of that steamer, and two ' 1

if Ihe Hache. He I- only 'J9 year- old While working In Ala-ka' lu 1816. tie was transferred to. the ina-l ami geodetic surrey boat. .Tukou. at tin ic-juest of ihe captain, It. K i.ukeus, .0 which boat lie was made chief ol fleer. Cart, Cotton la Dow on the Hache. which to utt Cape Halteta* Wntltrg to his father and mother, a few days -go. be aay«: "Have you ever beard of Cape Hat terav, the worst place for storms oil the Allgutlc Coast? The lHc.ie Is now ■nebored just a quarter of a mile oil •bore In Hatteras Core, which Ifnrmed by a long, currtug book reaching off from Cape tiatteras If Is ; calm aod almost w arm. There to no tniug but a light house and a coast guard atatlou right ou the pulot. bul I believe there to a small village on j ihe other aide. "Tbe coastline along here w formed oy a long, narrow strip of fand. with tbe Atlantic Ocean on one side and Pimlico Sound on tbe otljef. The ^ Tbe rirlp of laud u a low/ saud> , -trelch. remludlng nut of our home , "Weare down here trying to repait . a buoy of) Dtamotid Shoal, w bleb I tool! Cape Hatteras. Until latt July there was always a light-ship guard. ' lug the oO-ahure eud uf the rboahi ' nut one of lb* Uermau submarluvs sank M, and since then I here has been a large buoy marking tbe spot. Tbis . baa nut beeu working satlsfac torlly lately, aud we are here trying to ' replace tbe presetM lantern with a new one. These booye weigh 16 tout and j reach 2U feet above tbe water. Vou can Imagine tbey are utt,eiuall Ihing a eeaway. We have already spent - one flay on It without accomplishing , much'. As tbe Bacbe «at never Intended for each work, w e are not baring an easy lime. "I^irlDg the last mouth we hare been having all kind- of work— run nlagerraudf, pulling oil- a couple" of. elrauded ships, searching -for reported mines, mrsslng boats etc. It will nor. be long before Ihe sblps are returned the coaet surrey again. . ma- at borne, but as captain uf. the 1 •hip I can get aw'ay only w hen the ■ •hip to laid up." - * , Capt. Cotton to a member of Ocean City I/odge, No. 171, V. and A. M. EEE&WORD OF GOD T,wpica/ ihpltea Tbat. a- make's ' fCrltey. ThCTF. Blake, the rei-^ 4'iio celeiiraled Vie 10 o'clock ma-- In St. AugusCiue'a c\iurch cha|>ei ou Sunpreached to ktie good -ized co n gregallun from trie gu.pel of the day, ta sow hi# seed. ' The go-pel is the word of Gqd. to the word of God without ectloo will produce uo result*, said the •peafcer If one wishes tfi^,«p hill. ."Blessed are- tbw who hear the word'of Ood aud kee*i' It." The way k'eep tbe word uf God id one'* heart Isto'ptay aod fulfill the commandment* of God. Read over the gospei.time to time, e-ve.-ialiy that of this day, and find nut the kind of -oil I* Hi your heart. Are you bring lug forth good fruit; a. the Lord wrabe*? Out ol Mas*. , -Leonard P. Murphy, of 8elem. brother of Mrs. John II. Jones, of this <aiy. IS vtolynr Mr. and Mrs. Jooe». He euftstfa lu liie United State- N'avv nlna months ago, two day. after! he was 19 years old. He played a cornet In tbe naval baud at Lewes. Del Wberebewa. stationed uuiil « abort sluce, wheu be wa* transferred to Cap May, where he was mustered out of the Mtvtce. He may remain and work for Mr. Jones in hi. men'a furoisbiug store. ■arj oi Bcihsa) cuus a„u. TbememOer- uflbe Mary of Bethany of Iba First Presbytertau Buoday School will bold" then monthly bust-. Uarab Rialey tomorrow evening. A allaudanea la raquaried.

FATHER4F#0NTRY i IS HONORED e Local Grade Sthool Children Hold Exercises on Washington's Birthday. 11 in the heart- vf bl- countrymen."' , , Tlito »a- heard 111 several of Ihe , grade* In the high -.'lio.il l-iiildlng. In c -barge of Mi- Madeleine French and Ml— Adah L. Chaiulierlaim re-l-ei- , i-luded the -ong. "Salute to the Flag," , Dear Old Flag" tool "Tell Me What i« a. Did a- a Hose." and * "tory. I he Boyhood of George Washing " - ton," read tiy Mi— Chamberlain. Scarcely bad . I he yoong-ier# it--■•lied wl.eu Ml- Pauline i helliaud goou* Ibe boy# and ^"1- began I hell pliy-icalraeicl— . ». - - ' " U'* ' u.gloo's boyhood life. as. for lusteurr going oui -ill. a hair bet. wiiicii-*- . - tu !-r aod dnvlijg to tbe orchard, -bery ihe cherry tree -a- cut do- > nock to the tbe whole gallic little our* Meniere— ery exei. 1-. -j Hieufall in SUM Ibillation Tbe> j sud jumped up and dowo ou tbedr- ■ | lu Mi- Freacb - room were «»-■ 1 ■uglod Bulhday tablet- oiade by 11 • from Lincoln - Birthday anolverriiry 1 < * a- still lu evidence. It roo'eo. -• being catou. Il.v rail feucr*. en | . familial to reader# of Lincoln"- 1 _ ii-i.c Valentine Day work by Auiii..

. -and table ^ Mi- i bau.Ui.ain / and mother, the family homestead :. su old-fashioned well, a' driveway i- "edge*, etc. Ou Ihe wall, over lb. , . .able, wa- a large picture of ashing- / : Tbe children of Ihe two thud grade- > erctar* lu Ml— HauDer'e n-.ui • 111. ' II dren of Mi— llao bet's gia i. gave 1 „ . ntt|e skeicb. . Tbe Birth of Ihe Mag I. Sarah Be van look Ihe part of Bet— - Bo—, aud Helen I MecNaa.ee lepre- ' 1 -entrd George Wa-biugloa. Helpiui I tu tbe play were Ibcteea Pileggi ano - II Jeaouetie Belvqgne n Atone- of Wa-biuglou were read by Auua -May Haughry. Laue Halor-. n Vrrua Smith and Beatrice Ga-kill 1'. h lu all tbe room- the etodies aud ex "J r 'yjlzeiBlcrl. - " « 5 YACHT, CLUB NOTES The Rev Dr. J. B. Haines, of Cam ;'• • leu, wa> the gue-t of William K. Ma- .( - «y at the Oceau City Yaidil Club lun- " cbeou last Monday. - Do uot make a dale for Friday eve- " !• -.Hug, April ii. This Is the "Believtir " " Stratford Hotel Night" lor all club -i ' members, their families aud'frieuds. 4I I The monthly card ' party for the J Ladies' Auxiliary' will be held' at ill. « •' Kntenhouse Hotel. Philadelphia, at t JSU p. m. Monday next. I How about the member you were ' guH!J( lu gel? .Do not forget that tbi I? r Cu'rran arrived safely* lu New Utlein-la-t week after a four-day octeu voy- j] I. age.- n I - Chairman Frauk Newberry, of th» . ' house committee, states that he may d I nave Ibe club bou-e open during Kas ler week, with the lug fire burning. j, Kobert McKeown is expected back ' from Florida next week. He has « t there during ibe monlh uf Fgbru- - «yW. C. T. U. JUBILEE , The National Woman's Christian Temperance Uutou are mak.liig greal , |il*ns for its jubilee celebration ano ' ' tiou uf the Federal Pruhlbitlui. AmcudmeDt. c KU.iFts will be made to raise fl OtW.- I UM IU tbe jubilee drive of teu weeks - from March 30. to* May 31, 19|9 I I Pieflge- are to be paid - July 1, October ) H i'or tSl. year, aud January 1, 193), ' v aud Id full by .March 30.1 931. S A George Washington's. Birthday 11 j P»«y was given by E hardt Brown , ", and John Drviue id tbe home of John ' I. Devlue. this city. The young folk ,r i, -pent the evening play ing game- and " lf aiugiug song-. All had a very enjoy ,1 able time.' Those pre«euj •'were Er „? hardt Brown. I'hoiuaji Evcrmgliam j' t has. Cox. Anthony Selvagii, William I nuiilb. John Devlue. yi#, Brameli I • Y Ida Huzby . Helen Rreckley, CatlierIne PBizeumyer, Auna.Price, May Dt- * 1 vine and Alma Devine. ? Bn> V "tlaar. A - Mrs. O. J. DeHou.sc, of GermanC town, ha- sold her pretty rolUge, ..:4 " . aiu. Sr., and Sou, Clarence I CoHts- n I euu, of tb» city. William H. t 'ldlto "J To TakeWeal polal "l-iaataa." The l ulled Mtale. War- Depamnrat tj ha. appointed Bottler. Leauilug. of ' trauca examluaiioii. This e'xa'miua- • tiou w 111 begin Tuesday. March 18 ~ Try an adverttovmrnt In the BKk'TIMltu Cl

[ ri^-rwi'dwood. nhiettiartrt hill team of - the" Ocean icitv High School will goto Wild wood „ ! game I- expected. • *Sliprifl"s Sale. I V"::. M.ircli 3. : >19. Slie-rilT * Sale.

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r~ • /I ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If I not, why not'K They give three times ~j as much light as the bid style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company

City Treasurer's Statement 1 — OF — RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE CITY Of OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY From Ihe clo- or busloaoa Herein her at, ling, to Ibe close ol ho. lor— January 31. W» ' Deeemtar 81, IMS _ REikimj. " j"t" ll!itoPay.bl""nCiSrtlote. ngS " CX»»' ; order No. DISBURSEMENTS 8TREKTH. !S5 ^SXi^SZu. - g !|S Krooa'tr.mnro.r. - •« !il §■)&'„ ss -■ -'^jj HONylKORNT EXPENSE-. A. I". Illldretn, oouuty dark )0D 00 INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOANS. WW First Nat. Bank. Ocean Clly a a ^ ^ INTEREST ON BQNDt. Wl"li Id"' ""j * J a we go <fi<a Flrat Nal Bank ,'AVABLE' TAX REUKM. NOTED. * V UCM Flr« Nat. tUnkTK"ESr ""S ,MI',tOVK>, K!tr CERTIFICATES. I0T«| ocean city Title and Trust Co. "S 5 tlt« CONTRACT NO. XB. I0TI2 II Itlley Mlxnrr ,,, m I lletonoo, January XI. Ills l«,ioa 5 •STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPT* ANO DISBUN4CMCNT4 OF SCHOOL MONEYS Itolance. Hsremlsir XI, mi, 11344 It 'ComntKxpei RECKIPTW. IV" • ''nrrenl F.x PUBPRH—KMH. Br|«i'nul' K—iroisnlng g JJ ' Jannar^ a, laui • ifcSS ta^To CLAKKscx n. aoou. k-3!U,P.F..«a» "."SSg!' *