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STOLE BADE Three Boys Captured in Woods Charged With Kidnapping Girl. ‘TRirteen-year-old Goldie Phillips, of Riverhead, L. 1, who sailed Saturday am the sloop Piya: three boys, the eldest being ntn: a bride ‘The boy-leader of the pirate crew, Vernon Moore, married the child at Galveston, ax miles from Riverhead, last night Sherif? Weds said: “J have learned that the Flyaway pot into Galveston, sta miles wet of River head, last night. and Goldie Phillips and Moore were married by a clergyman named Lane, who \# about eighty years old and hat no reguiar charge, Some- body ts going to ger tito serious trouble Vernon Muore, Virgt) Way and John Duteher, the three young men of River head, whose ages range from seventeen to nineteen years, and who it ls alleged kidnapped the girl by enticing her or board the sloop, were arrested this morning in the woods tack of River. head They were taken before Justice George Buckingham. Vernon Moore then admitted that he was married to Goldie Phillips last night by the Rev ©, C. Lane, pastor of the Methodist Church at Salverton. On being ques’ i by Justice Buck Ingham, Moore said he dit not know why he bad consented to marry the Hie and his companions allege that wirl went with them voluntarily adjourned the case to give a an opportuntty to secure bail and wel ips, or Mrs. Moore, is but ate of ue and the or 8. Phillips She is ft home to go She did not home that afte and she seen again until ay after- when she boarded + pop yacht fay, which Was moored at the boys, it Is alleged, were with the girl when the yacht sailed in the direc tlon of Peconic Bay. Mrs. Phillipe, the mother of the girl, obtained warrants from Justice Huck ingham for the arrest of the three young mer, Sherif! W ten si lemed } The girl has also Deen ted, and » Justice Buckingham said she uld be 1} produced ir. court at the proper time Phe Distriet-Atiorney of ‘the county # will prosecute the case ——— -HLOPED WITH A GTPSY GIRL | yePaughter of “King Buckiand” | Carried 0@ by a New L be " Yorker. ¥! gypey camp of King Buckland, in de BPH hester village, Is in me CVO use the King’s favorite da roped with a plain ordinary New York "iad named Jack Burke Jack met the girl while gypsies were in winter quarters in VW Forty third street, Manhattan. Sunday he deove to the gypsy camp, took his girl and drove to the house of the Rev. Mr * Mattel, in Melrove. 7 King Buckland followed the pair, but lost trace of them after they left the © minister's, His GRAVE A FLOWERY BED, ng be the Faneral ar ef Rev. A. H. Redding e at Worthington. ‘The boty of the Rev, Arnold H. Red- » ding rests in a of flowers In the burial ground of Church of St Joseph of Arimathea, at Worthington, near Tarrytown, of which he was the rector, r] H ‘The clergyman died in London on Apri! ' % of pneumonia while on dis vacation. ' Hig body was brought home Sunday on f the Etruria, 6 * greens Comptroller Bars Freed- man’s Guarantee Funeral services were held in the Church of the Holy Trinity, in Harlem, which wan his first charge ‘The services at the grave were unique and beautiful. The women of the con- gregation had gathered from the woods @reat quantities of dogwood, cherry bios i some, Japanese quince and trailing The grave was thickly lined with the Green vines and the usual unsightly mound of earth was a bed of blossoms and trailing smilax. At the grave was sung “Now the Day Is Over,” whion was the last hymn given out by the rec- HE QUOTED AN ODD RULB.| is": mite World reporter ¢ Park Policeman Benner on Triat | *°°! |" Quoted Rule About Pedes- poy cept any more bonds of (he Freedman triane on Horseback. Caur @an Dongan out of Prospect Park on Velock P. M.” “If there's « bull like that in the book of rules I want to find it out,” gasped Lemmaggggramarmn altace eet BOY PIRATES Si ~ TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1900. We will continue To-morrow, Wednesday, May 9th, Ladies’ Suits. achoice of Suits, ranging in value up to $22.50. a choice of Suits ranging in value up to $32.50. a choice of Suits ranging in value up to $45.00. Mt 11.75, Ht 17.5. At 23.75, There still remain more than 300 Suits to choose from at the above prices, including the latest and most desirable Jacket and Eton styles in Homespun, Venetian, Broadcloth, etc. The $17.50 and $23.75 Suits are mostly all silk All colors, such as tan, castor, brown, blue, are included in the collection, also many black suits. The earlier the selection, of course, the better the picking. Hishing Gackle. the fishing season, and so is the Big Store, for we expect to get a larger share of the anglers’ patronage this year than ever before. most complete Fishing Tackle Department in the city, and our prices on everything needed by the fisherman are the lowest on the market. 2-PIBCE MOTTLED JAPANESE BAMBOO RODS, sik wound, peak 45 SALT WATER ROD, can be used as lined throughout. The anglers are rejoicing in the near approach of actual value—-a special of- fering for Wednesday's) We have the largest and | selling: HENDRYX REELS, soubie muttiply- }, balanced, hand adjust- ‘and click, these leagthe Myante, = -35¢ Myarde, §— $0 SSe 500 SINGLE ACTION REELS, ‘well made, worth from 20¢. to 4c. apiece, here to-morrow, yout chpice at SALT WATER REELS, double multiplier, 150 yards, at WATERPROOF SILK BRAIDED LINE, 25 yarte, 20c black, at CUTTYHUNK LINE, 100 feet, 12c TARPON LINE, guaranteed, 150 feet, at TAC BOXES, each 2Se., Se, 98¢., and up to RA Framed Pictures, taste in art may be, you can gratify it here at a very small cost. To-mor- row we will place on sale 50, Wo. “ia MiCKEL Rop TIP AND GUIDE, ist Wor We FLY ROD, ua the mone, ety the fisherman's al SINGLE LEADER, ; HARRIS' MEADOW A full line of Skinner's Spoons at ING COATS, at, coch,$1.75an4 a Che Clothing Department splendid offerings for Wednesday’s selling which it will be hard to match elsewhere. MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS.—A speciat tot, made of a splen- did grade of blue and black fast-colored cheviots, in the popular business sackcoat style, with single or double breasted vests, lined rade of twill and otherwise splendidly tailored; value; extra special for Wednesday at 500 Pairs MEN’S BUSINESS AND SEMI-DRESS TROUSERS, made of « fine grade of Union worsted, in nobby stripe and small check effects, well tailored and fitting; regular $2.75 grade; special, to-morrow, at BOYS’ 2-PIECE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS.— ‘We have just purchased @ splendid cheviots, on the seats and knees and otherwise strongly stayed. are among the season's choicest; ages, 7 to 16; value; on sale here on Wednesday only at wore 1, OF assortment at ‘way below their regu- woollen double and twist cassi- plan, with reinforced amine 2 50 tual cost of the work. Thur ¢ “roker Company owed the city over | TO JERSEY. ~ UNDER IVER Trolley Magnates in Deal to Build Hudson River roller Coler made a demand for t was not forthcoming and the is now stricken from the city's TAUGHT A LESSON. are occupied or hot. And houses Piss Comptrotier Coler has stricken the * oy Bap ayy ad Berepe, United States Fidelity and Guarantee kJ was lowered amid a gentle! Company, of which Andrew Preedinan — Bag instead of the usual] is Vice-President and in which Richard a 4 ‘Then & host of little chil-| Croker has admitted he hi om, & all in white, sang a8 they | trom the list of sureties marched past the grave and strewed the] ine ciiy upon bond: Wee OE vielen contractors engage: Peary matsp work. “f'm too busy with sehool matters,” yler to an Evening way Company, which cont all the trolley lines in Northern New Jersey, has deen negotiating with the Hudson River Tunnel Company with | & view to running its trofley lines from the foot of Fifteenth street, Tersey ( under the North River to the seen by possible they are publicly advertised. Mr. Morgan Gardner, of Brooklyn, had a nice row of houses which he was anxious to rent, was a builder, but not much of a business man in other ways, pooh-poohed the idea of advertising his houses when his friends Z- wrested jt, and said that he wasn't going to waste any money on news- y of anything else.” “Ie ft true that you have refused to “1 don’t know how it got out, but It Brooklyn, was tried this morning by|\* true that their bonds will not be ae Commissioner York for ordert gs.) ete by the city until ns Re pays the city what is due ft." m Mr. Coier's temerity has sent cob fe night of April 3. shivers through Tammany Adhed to explain his conduct, Bonner! troller mys the company has failed to! qld: “During the month of Aprii no| make good for a contractor who tailed (hat was wasting money pedestrian, on foot, horseback or in » chy,“ shariot, ie allowed in the park after 5 te hearts says ba: The rent of the houses was $280 a Month in the aggregate, and they all pecngd ae for exactly three | The Comp-| Months after completion—a joss ot | $840. But Mr. Gardner did not think , ment with the 1¢ss he began to get fidgety about his amounting | houses, for not more than one or two ‘Usted Mr. Colet| people company sonnet, sheer desperation he was in- duced by a business acquaintance to insert a classified advertisement {n | & week inquired about or in- then, 4 but the wa The proposition mad sey Street Rallway Co Workman Falls Three Stories. Oscar Bondman, 4 painter, thirty years no ’ Read Wednesday's Matc CONDENSED MILK: © Borten’s’ Bay « Brand, pet can, 1c STRAWBERRIES: Pancy Charles ton Berries, per box, 1d FISH: Long Branch Porgies or Whit Pub, xe . 4 MEAT: Roast Beef, shoulder cuts, per i, te CORN MEAL: Yellow or White, 10 te, 19¢ TOMATOES: Large 2-1, cams, sold ked Jersey Tomatoes, or Pancy Maine orn, pet can, Ve Standard Red Ripe Tomatoes, or N. ¥ State Sugar Corn, per can, Je STRING BEANS: Choic» and tender, 2b. can, 0¢ FRENCH PEAS: importet, “Pest Se Pois,"' per can, SALMON: Pancy Columbia River Sal- | mon, per can, TEA: Extra quality, first pickin moaa Oolong, Moyune Young H powder, Japan, English Breakiast, india and Ceylon ot our blended Tea, nich and tasty, choice gollen cup qualities, regu- | larly wold at Oe. and 70e. per Ib, special S lbs., $2.00, per Ib., COFFEE: Combination Java, a choice mild fla\ ored blend of Java and other choice coffees, 5 ibs., $1.00, per Ib., 2c half their HAIR CLOTH, shrunk, in black only, PERCALINE, yard wide, in black and | © ary ZI # vant 7 ments for men, women and, tale to-morrow at PERCALINE, sik faistes, is tacx/°Hildren, the prices on| and colors, worth 2Se. a yard, * 18 | which are extremely mod- tale to-morrow at H MOREEN, sitk fnished, in colors only, | €! worth 4c. @ yard; on sale to-mor- tow at Cc) MERCERIZED MOREEN, in biack, and colors, also im satin stripes, worth | ‘Se. a yard, cu sale here t-mor- “ IIe) row MOREEN, six finished, with satin aon, bang a yard, o@ sale 59) No matter what your 250 HAND COLORED ENGRAV.-| INGS, WATER COLORS AND PASTELS, in handsome Florentine openwork gilt frames, with matched metal corners and mats, sizes 25x inches, Wines and Liquors. offerings for Wed- nesday in standard, well known brands: Raincoats. | jment, on the Second Floor, etn oyun, hae Smerew 7 00\"s a full and complete = * % _THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY §, 1900, pa Che Big Store, | Pure Foods, &e. de ncun OIMPSIN,GRAMFORDASIMSON, ure Si, money by buying these goods here. aide SS" REMARKABLE SILK OFFERING. Osc. 3 750, BAKED BEANS: pisia ot tn Tomato Savce: por can, Be $1.00 Lyons Printed Foulards, 67c.—An immeuse col-| values $1.00 & $1.25 PEACHES: Fancy Lemon Cling ot Yei- PEARS: Choice Bartietts, fully ripe, low Crawford, large cam, 18 liked colors and combinations of this justly popniar Silk, | ‘Cré ‘ ff, now at the height of its vogue, These erie $1.00! Broche Crépe ae China, : MUSTARD : “Colman's” English Mos Foulards, printed in Lyons, will be tard, 1-4 tn, % Wedmeday at..c...cccececeeseveceecs _ 67¢ 65 cls., JAMS: Mitort Pure Fruit jam, a» sorted, Strawberry, Raspherry, Apricot, Roried’ ware oats: xm (Oth St. SIXTH AVENUE. 20th St. value oat Dried, 10 the. 23¢ CRACKERS: Roya! Milk, Royal Toast, ot Verowese Biscuit, pkge., Se SOUPS; Campbell's, Anderson's or Ar- mour's Condensed Soups, per can, Te } PRUNES: Large meaty Santa Clare | prunes, 4 Ibe. Se RICE: Choice Carolina Rice, $ ibs, 23¢ FLAVORING EXTRACTS: «m1. ford’ Lemon Extract, double etrength, J-o1. bottle, qe ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING, resay fot the table, 10¢ MARMALADE: “Hazel (bitter) Or | ange Marmalade, per glass, ae SOAP: Lauts Acom Soap, 10 cakea 22¢ | Good Linings* 2t Mackintoshes and Our Mackintosh Depart- tock of rainproof gar- rate. WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL HENRI- ETTA CASHMERE COATS, in ait ‘les amd colors, ot double detach- Linings , regular $5 coate 2 90 Gane GENUINE CRAV- NETT toa in 8 colore, with ins o sion, ata a Rage MEN'S SEMI-RAGLAN GENUINE ENGLISH WATERPROOF COATS, made with notch sleeves and vertical side pockets, with or without culls, very light materials, a Spring overcoat and a raincoat combined, in colors of tan, mode Oxford and tee! , unlined beolutely water- proot "actually wore 820 and $15 each feronly a ememner (68 Ser| Notions, Dressmakers’ Supplies, Sewing Basket Requisites, Knick-Knacks for domestic and personal q j Jes that are in constant demand. 4 10. 00 wa 15, 00 small, important artic! | Mackintosh Dept., Sec. 26, Second Piosr. A few low-priced Hunter Baltimore Rye Whiskey 2 bottles only to a customer), per bottle, 80c Usher's Scotch Whiskey, imported in glass, per bot., 85 OM Crow Whiskey, 1093, per bot., We Mt. Vernon Rye Whiskey, full quart bottle, 1S Monogram, Guckenheimer and old Cabinet, full qt. bet., We California Claret, sound and bottle ripe, per gal., 60c California Port and Sherry, a good bloo! maker, per gal., 1,45 Mazyland Rye, per gal. 2.00 OM Crow and Pepper Whiskey, per gal., 2.50 Ol Cabinet Rye, per gal., 3.00 | ih s nearly Morton street, in this city, and there! connect with the Metropolitan Trac roadway LK T4 “a | 7 thon Company's lines. Lawyer Henry & White, for the Hud-| son River Tunsel Company, admitted o-day that negotiations of tile charac ef have been in progress, but the The North Jersey Street Railway Com-| tun sylvania ing President of) It te belie may also be for the atiliaatt mm | le “| one of the | Sandy Wook 245iGer, 14.257 Mel! Gere 520 Sonal) ‘Constable KC, ‘Wash Fabrics. | Stripe Linen Ginghams, Printed Linen Lawns, White and Colored Piqué, Printed Dimities, Tunnel. Embroidered Swiss, Printed Cotton Foulards, It was announced in Jervey City to-| alt he Rae Rtas ce Zephyrs. 7 avid and John Anderson's" Celebrated Manufacture, Stripe Batiste. | SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TODAT | eee AEE Ban cote 10S Mom risen 1.94 HIOH WATER PORT OF NEW you, ARKIVED. Leadow, 5 Piasdre A ciwerp OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS BAILED TODAY ‘ern, | Raleer Wilde ter Harait, tnagus resumed | ew Jer-! » the tun- the trolle ieration not stat i Ci, New Orlow, og one, Flominense. Norv peg. TO SAIL TOMORROW nel and complete it, | Frietest, Asiwe”? ASageI, CRarivwtee a Alamo, Coton. Hermans, Yomi, INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DEB Tevar. the basement of the new ‘Yoarre Ne. 4, Gibralter. tewihwark, Agiwerp. at th At ee Come Laverpent Amasnone roa, Winited Hamburg, finiewed, dainida Watch the Papers for $e neers ase — | Leading colorings, | Newest designs, lection, in the best with printed figure, ‘ | Liberty Foulards, | 30 designs, blue and white, _ j5octs., } value 75@ jo-inch Wash Silks, | 75 cts., value $1.10 Lord Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8& Particulars of a Great Sale. Broadway, Corner Houston St. i RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Press Both Sides 14th $¢. from 13th to 15th, 6th Aw , Continuation of the greatest sale of Ribbons ever known in the | history of this house. One day's business, however large, could not poo or one such an aaprpanticn. Our unalterable pol- icy of never inviting you to meagre lots protects you against disa pointment. You'll find the display still Bright and pe mw 2 A Sale of Notions. “Our Light Weight" Dress Shields, Blick, White and Gray Twill-covered Non-t ae) covered with nainsook, sizes 5, 4 and Featherbone, our Pr ce per doz. for hining 1 warts ete m _ our regular price per pair, 126., 13¢ | this sale, 69e. yard, 6c. Our price for this sale, 10, and ae tole a, 96 Blick and White Silk-covered Feather- Women's Hose “Our Victoria” Dress Shields, pure} bone; our price (rr ‘his sale, per doz., super lisle thread ie, Our rubber, both stfes covered with nain- $1. 36 per yard, 126, Price, Se; our price for this | sok sizes 3, 4 and & our regular price per pair, 120, te. and Tee: | Wale rost Waist Steeis,covered with this sale, 9. | stitched casing: owr price for this Our Vassar” Dress Shields, pure | tats, per dos. Sc, rubber, outside covered with silk, “Marlborough” Double Waist Steels; Black and White Satin Covered, aint 3 and 4 oor segue price 23¢. our price for this sate, per doz., 7¢. Wire,our price per piece of 4 24c.. this sale, 19¢. Sateen-covered Corset Steels, 4 and 5 Black and White Ribbon Wire, — Stockinet Dress Shiekis, size] hooks: or price for this sale, 2c. piece of 254 yards, 2c. 4, Ber pair this sale, “Ambertine” Corset bsolut Black and White Snap Black Prussian Binding, our regular pum, © | stitutes for price per piece of 12 yards 10c,; this Wy unseen For SNe Ph sack, Se. per dozen, aaa sa sale, $c. Kid Covered Corset steels, 5 hooks, “Sarah ” Hair ¥ Prusstan Binding, white and colors, for this sale, each, 10¢. Carer rx Waver piece of 10 yards; our price for this! Coraline bone. assorted lengths, war. u salt, &. ranted not to break or Pee prs warden our price Black and White Prussian Binding,| (0F this sule, per set of 12, 18. hand . our price per piece of 9 yards, 1 Se. Black or White Hooks and Eyes, with Sewing War, our price for this tala AI-Sit Taffeta Seam Binding, black, ing, sizes } and 4, our price for] — PFF GARE 16 white and colors; piece of 9 yards:| thts sale, 45 our regular price per} —_Frillededge Silk Garter our price for this sale, 8c. gross, 76, colors, large variety of + Cotton and Silkestitehed Bone Casing, | Allkbrass “Derby Spring” Hooks and| {erm ou price per yard, for this a piece of 9 yards; our price for this! Eyes, our regular price 1 Sc. per gross, ederpe ig : sale, 3s for this sale, per gross, t1¢, White and Colored Skirt Yoke Cotton Glace Betting, black, white and! De Long * hump" Hooks and Eyes, aii| “OER Into shape, size 26 in., our ray, “lecé of nine yards; our price | sizes, others ask 10c. per ‘a or ~ price, 7c. amd 10; for this ie. for this sale, 10¢. } price for this sale, 6c. Double Serge Belting, black,white and) Black, White and Drab Hook and Eye| Eels “Crescent’” Needles, per paper gray, piece of tem yards; our price Tape, superior quality, for this sale,| % 5 4¢ tor this sale, 4c, per yard, 100. | Black and White Safety * | | Moire Belting, exceltent quality, piece} De Long Hook and Eye Tape, black| 2 4% i for ths sale, per dozen, am , black of ten yards; our price for this sale, and white, for this sale, per ey 21¢.| Curling Iron Heating Lamps, 8¢., 1264 c. | . > . Bie “Tobon's” Relting, % inch wide,| SAAB Fatteness om tape. used in place} 246» WS» 48. our price tor this sale, per yard, 2 | Sue OF ‘his sale, per| Peart Shirt Bottons, good quality, par * | em | dowen, 4c, Se. and 6e, “L'Evotle” Velveteen Binding, supe- * Kirby & Beard’s”” Princess Toilet Pin | rior quality, our own brand, +", tn. Books, containing $00 white. bls White Agate Buttons, best wide, our regular price per pece of 4 mixed pists, Our price for thi as ‘ smail, medium and large, haf qross om yards, 19¢.; this sa@, 16¢: per plece of | f ve tow nh 6 card, for this sale, Se, 66 ard Te, © yards, regular price, 24¢.; this sale, | Tayler’s best quality English Toilet a 19. | Pins, for this sale, per paper of 360 Bone Collar Buttons, our price tag Black Velveteen Binding, 1*, | pins, 4¢. : =a this sale, per dow., Se. end Pe, jack Velv hn *, in, wide, i shanks, our regular price pes piece of five Tavler's best quality English Mourn. pon Sotions Sen ais es vards, 12c.; this sale, 7c. ing Pins, one-ounce boxes, our regu. 4 © OOS Worsted Skirt Braid, extra wide, five! LaF FFFER Re, Fee COR Sates Ge ov by ir thaoale By yards in two pieces our price for this| — “Tayler’s” Best Quality English Hair —_- ae sale, $7 pins, plain of r pric: for Dressmakers Pirs, half-pouad boxgy Black “Star” Alpzea Braik our pe cel ala iad 1 for this sale, per piece of $ yards, ve nvisib'e Harp Ow price for this Black Darning Silk, per card, 1¢ White ard Colored Mercerized Trin ale, per dozen papers, S¢ Fast Blick Darning Cotton, ming Braids, veriety of beautiful de! Pin Cubes, containing 196 black on | cards, 108. " ats signs: our frice for th s sale, per yard, | colored pins, our price for this sale, 7c, 1 Mead Lace Pi f 2€, ie. 4€ ant Se Imitation Shell Hatepins: our pric: for| Peat Mead Lace Pins, per desamy i) im “Webster's Gilt Edge’ Pluck Sewing this aale, per doz., 16e.. 196. and 24¢ uses a Sit, pore dye, 100-yard spools, our Whaiebone ae Machine Oil, our own brand, nome regular prices per dow. 9tc., per ‘pool degre Ge rh geste better, our recular pric: per Botti, Sc; for this sale, per dor, Te, per p he, de eg ne See tor this sale, 3c. spool, 7 weight, ~ S78, tach es heavy , weight, doz., $1.39, each 12¢, All-wool Carpet Binding, per plese. ae oe - ; tlk, halt Blacks and Gray Woven ¢ + Stier of 9 yards, 24¢, fe pry ot 1 a dit ng, Correct lengths our price for thts OM Cloth Binding, per piece of 3 pot ® - é le, t¢ ' yards. 1S¢. 7 full length nent weed Featherbone Col ar Foundat ons very Furniture Binding, per piece of 18) ring ths sale per! light and ovo! for summer use, for} yards, 2te. dor, Ves spor | this sale, 146 | “Tayler's"’ French Chalk, all 6 . “pon olla Foundations, all sizes | per dozen, 10 Black Sewing Silk, 100 oni, Magy allt * hy our pre per dow tor and w dths, for this sale, each, 2¢, Pearl Vest Buttons, linge wv a Silk Corset Laces, all colors, five! pretty patterns, per set of sim, O2BgE yards long, our price for this sale, 2tc, | Se, and 18¢, “Keystone” Black Twist, 10 yard spovls ou price for this sale, per Mohiir Corset Laces, black, white box of 25 spools, 1% and ray. five vards long, cach, Sc. White Basting Cotton, 00 yard! All inen Corset Laces, round or tat,| — Sarning Pandle, our price Mag Spoolk our reguiar price per dox., five yards long our price for this! A 44¢. for this sale per spoo', ie. sale, 2¢. Worsted Emeries, *Courtral” Superior Finish Linen} Black Mobair sho Lace. superior pen eae orc Thread, 200 yard spools, our price for . our price » per Metsbtipped Sateen this ra'e, 7. Fa 10¢, and 11, ‘Measures, each, = 7

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