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Net SULTAN AND SALLIE NOW Pp Jin the city are Sul- © two young orang: Bunnie, ed recently. * most of the They love it at table and 1 spoons with and facility as the ears. About the th have Just recovered nold fever, predeces- the same mploms 3 treatment. the courtesy of Director W. J. ay an Evening World reporter wis permitted to vislt and photograph f irst time aince their illness, snuggled close together in a cage and at first took the visitor except to give him a furtive glance now and then, But soon growing bolder they ewung them- selves to the front wire of the cage and each extended a hand for a friendly In thls attitude the snap shot ken. ganctly Like a Hab.’ To Induce them to keep quiet Under- keeper Joseph Miles pretended to pour some tea in a cup and held It toward them. Suddenly Sultan made a quick not do Ls talk the} 5, Intelligent Orang - Outang: Young Up at Table to Eat, | saying era Shake Hands and Act Almost Like dren. grad and got the cup. Finding it empty he threw ft at Miles petulantly and ctly by, When the keeper rep him and slapped his band for punishment, Sul- tan screamed with rr. and ¢limbe id burled his lowed her mate. and petted him just as one child would another. She put both arms around him tenderly yjand actually seeme] to whisper words of comfort In hls ear. Soon Sultan came out of his sulks, and Keeper Miles rewarded him with a piece of banana. For thelr lght lunen at midday Sul- tan and Sallie were permitted to come out and eat at thelr table. Salle was the first to climb Into her high chair, ‘There being nothing on the table ax yet but a small dinner bell, Balile grabbed it and rang it vigorously, When she thought Keeper Miles did not re- spond quickly enough she threw the dell at him. “It's only her funny w: How They Eat Then he gave her a banana and a snap shot was taken while she was munching It. Sallle watched the cam- era narrowly, and when it clicked she C BO ODSOS! ducked her head. O ODES ntly fearing that 2 hits Intentions were not friendly. S Sit! Next Sultan took his seat vesic Chil-|* a| ad’ under his! ¢. Jand they hugged each other Ins Sultan 100, and side by side thi ntodly, and then Mel ust like children again. had not handled knives and forke thelr ill but a couple of spoons were handed them with cups of cocoa. They stirred the cocoa and tried to spoon out the sugar before it melted. When Keeper Miles was not looking they dropped their spoons on the floor and gulped down the cocoa so quickly thar It burned thelr throats. ‘Their erimaces of pain were ludicrous. Sultan and Sallie were born in Borneo, ears old and Sultan t Sannte feet tall and Sultan fect, Thelr arms are the longest part of them, each having a reach of more than five feet, thelr fin- in. The Eat Thrive a Day. They eat three times a day. Breakfast, atS A.M. consists of cereals, fruit and cocoa. Lunch at 12 Is of frult only. At 3 P.M. comes dinner, of cereals and cocoa ‘They retire before dark and are good sleepers, rarely being astir before the entrance of their keeper at 7 A. M. The only vice they are known to pos- sess 1s the love of Iquor, and Head- Keeper Albert Munzle takes care that this 1s not gratified. Sallle is sald once to have ‘stolen’ a half pint and to have swallowed it all, but never turned a hatr. She ts Well covered with yellowisn wool, but Sultan {s as bald from head to foot as a Chinese dog. LYNCH NEGRO WN KENTUCKY Members of a Mob Shoot Him Down When He Escapes. ~ HODGENVILLE, Ky., Oct. 31.—A mob SINCLAIR TOUSEY BETTER. YONKERS, N. Y., Oct. 31.—Sinclair the New York publisher, who was injured by belng thrown from nis carriage while driving with Fred Yueng- cing, Jr. on Tuesday evening, ts doing well In St. John’s Riverside Hos- 2 which Institution he was taken the accident. It was sald there this morning that pital, n resting comfortably. The doctors sald he wa: ger. Mr. ling, who was also thrown out by the accidently overturn- of the vehicle, was only slightly ing hurt. y entirely out of dan-| he had slept through the night and wa) wi DR. M’KENNA SUSPENDED. TROY, N. Y., Oct. 3.4Dr. J. T. Me- Kenna, President of the Board of Public Instruction, has been suspended by | Mayor Con pending the Investiga- |tion of charges against his moral character. An official statement says that the e Me- ‘stigation MeKenna was divorce by his wife, him of being too fond of . This led a local news- an attack on Dr. Me- Yemocrat, but he shifted to the y Democracy two years ago. T twins do your works’? of. seventy-live citizens came down upon this little town about 2 o'ciuck this morning and took from the jail Silas Esters, a negro, charged with forcing Granville Ward, a fifteen-year-old boy, of Near Upton, to commit a crime, and sirung him to the Court-House steps. Go quietly and systematically did the mob go about Its work that the citizens of the town were In Ignorance of Its presence until the negro was in its clutches. The citizens composfng the lynching party approached the jail, and upon thelr demand the keys were surrendered to. them. The cell 1 h the negro was conilned was entered and the noose was adjusted about his neck. He was dragged down the Jail stairs and our Into the street, but’ managed to slip the noose from’ his neck and made u break for Ilberty. The mob made after him, howling and_ firin, him with guns and pistols. fell when about one hundred yar the Jail-house, riddled with bulle ‘he noose Was again placed about the negru’s neck and he was dragyed to ourt-House and swung to the top- the mone ateps. When the work cf lynching the’ negro had been accomplished the members of the mob quietly dispersed and went to thelr hom: HOLANS RAIDING” ARONA RANCHES. YAQUIS KILLING OWNERS WHO |= — | | OPPOSE THEM. Several Vic a Reported and the People Are Learing Their Places, TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 31.—Joe Ramado, the owner of a large ranch near Guay- mas, was assaulted by a band of roa Indians _yesterda: and killed, The Yaquis raided nis ranch, stealing: the hot and corn. ry visited several other ranches, and,.it is reported, killed other ranchers, ol yy. for a week, ralds have heen made, and ie iv Ae and the ranches, along y indlane baye to ii Cor. Nassau and Fulton Streets, Try on the guaranteed $3.50 Crawfords £25 Broadway, 150 West 125th Btrect, Manhattan ; 483 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, SSS remeves all dirt and stains from weedwork and makes it look like new. It will cleanthe floor, kitchen ware, furniture, dishes and clothes Bi better than soap with half the work and at half the cost, All grocers Eel sell it ~ BAT Ses for Howeeron® ‘THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMDAMY, (Cokago, St Louis, New York, Boston’ For Men and Women - -: THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3), 1901. World’s Greatest Grocery. THE BIG STORE Ohe Upholstery Store. a eareala Frlaay Prices. | 6 ' wei good values. Everything to make the home cheerier, cosier—pleasanter. to look upen, more comfortable to live in. . Paces specially reduced in hover of Bargain ‘riday. i + What store ever did such lace curtain selling? Seems as if everybody is coming here for cur-. Fine News for Bargain Friday Shoppers. There's much that’s special to-morrow to interest the thriftily inclined. The firocery ‘was never more interesting or inviting. The Bakery, with its fine, light, appetizing cakes, makes a special bid for your attention. The Liquor Store also comes to the front with special offers in Whiskeys and Stout. FISH; Fancy Maine Smelt of amall Fresh Mack- Ba TOE Ln Jr (a. s Ss Ye >) ower, tains, But good reason why. etel, Ib., Selected Boston Codfish or Salmon Steaks, Ib., FG is 44 < ROTTINGHAMLACE/CURTAING : fancy Muttos, Ib. ‘ we ices. MORTON nibeasaitens (ate Capsts Mitiss Bee - The Big Store of Excelling Interest. Actual values 2.50 3.00 3.95 4.50, 6.00 or Poole the 13]. Ever so many reasons why you should be attracted to the |}sucprices 1.65. 1.95 2.45 2.95 3.50 ROAST BEEF: Short Ribs fancy Beef Roasts,1b., 123] Siegel-Cooper Stcre to-morrow. These goods are all double-thread weaves, with lock- SWEETUFOTATOES 2 New) wolcied Veale ee Welcome bargains all over the store. Nothing ‘cheap’? in | {*tt sdhes std mate of Egyptian yarn. ORANGES: Faucy Sweet Jamaica Oranges, dor, 28{] the sense of trashiness. Nothing but first-qual.ty merchandise. | }70) PATRS IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS. CHL ERY Choice) pew alsmnaten Coley SlcelVinee se Prices much less than regularly to imbue the day with a stronger | {ventional and novelty borders, richly embroidered, at DELICATESSEN: Fancy Superior Smoked Sal- spirit of interest, to make it precisely what it should be and eon 10.00 12.50 15.00 20,00 mest Soe oe 203] what you rightfully expect and exact of The Big Store. ae ee oe See Ya eee Caer Boe, 10 A human beeh.ve of activity. Stocks are constantly chang-|}"™""" 5757-90 8.50 9.75 12.50 c : Fancy home-made Iced Fruit S 5 ry * POINT D’ARABE LACE CURTAINS. te th, bodied i Fe New things all the time.. Thousands throng this store Positively unequalled prices to-morrow. mooth, even ridays, le 20 Dates A 600 vairs on extra quality knotted n elabo- ‘ They like this mammoth mart of trade. It’s a safe store. | } rately corded in Empire and Loule destgas: ETHING BEANS? Waters Gat Biinrtons Desmes It’s a | rogressive store. Quality is never sacrificed under any CURTAINS, regularly $7.00; to-morrow, per E tender and of a fresh sweet flavor, can, 10] circumstances. /ssortments are always broad, comprehensive : Se 7 . To-day’s advertisement but partiall ints the attracti Many other prices in rams a EGG PLUMS: ‘'Park'’ brand, 3-1b., can, 12 Pp ally paints e attractive- v pri propestioa. ; % ‘ isi i TABLE COVERS. STRAWBERRIES: Farren's Dessert Cream i ness of the day. You must visit the store to be fully impressed. Our showing, a at prevent very complete, Ro laner SoA Leusity seats ats ae 2 A Romarkzblo Gransaction in Iiyerd Covers,’ “777 | Beyesies Create ADE'S KITCHEN BOUQUET, for flavor- at g -? “ ’ So aera ye | 11-2 yard Covers, roursapr's kirenen souguer, ort | = aes’, Wfisses’ and Girls’ Flats} seuvann 235 tevnibetannen 97 Heavy English Tapestry, In the Bakery. WA ‘ 2 yard Covers, | 135 HOME-MADE LAYER CAKES, thin, round at, p) P: vice and Less. Ruversible Tapestry, 93] $7.00 Silk Covers, 2.95] lavere: ents rch cab, pose] fet meh mee 193 These Hats goon sale in the Main Floor Millinery Sections to-{ 4m: Terestry, 1.55) 2 yard Covers, = 3 Delicate light old-fashioned home-made Tea Bis- morrow, and will doubtless attract the largest crowds of the season. § Heavy English Tap- calls dora ; uo This is emphasizing it pretty strongly, for the Main Floor Mil-{~ Wines and Liquors. linery Store has had some enormously busy days this seasom.}7%2,\-7. Yard Covers, || Rich Oulentals, ae | OLD CROW WHISKEY, bot., 60 Fy ; . 5 90 | Ret le OLD CROW WHISEEY. te so Ready to-morrow for the liveliest kind of rush. Many extra}. ~s~ POS EeCneS Great Cigar Opportunity, Very Special Prices for To-Morrow. The word ‘bargain’? as applied to cigars is not calculated to fascinate the attention of a discriminating smoker, as it seems to inferiority. Bot so here, however, for it means 4. that we are selling cigars of recognized quality4” at less than usual prices. rf For to-morr w we offer the following cigars} at prices certain to win the admiration of every | man who delights in a fragrant smoke: 10,000 BENEFACTOR 10c. CIGARS at less than fait price. This widely advertised 10c. cigar, | fi Major size, for to-morrow only, box of 50, 2.25 LUCKE'S IMPORT Sc. CIGAR at ¢: af tics; known everywhere nyealis Seige ee 1.25) salespeople to promptly wait on you. EVERY HA7 IN THIS SALE IS BRAND NEW. The entire stock of one of the largest wholesalers in New \ork is represented in this special purchase and sale, and the event should arouse an extraordinary degree of interest. Allthe most-wanted shapes and styles are included. The prices we quote are actual 5 revelations. We suggest early buying ; demand is not so insistent then. LADIES! 75c. HATS FOR 35¢, This lot embraces Rough Felt Hats in all the new s‘apes ; great values, indeed. LADIES’ $1.25 HATS FOR 65¢, Camel's Hair Felt H: 12 of the season's most popular shapes; rolling sailors and dress shapes, with white stitched bound edges. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S 75c. HATS FOR 35¢. An excellent collection, stylishly made of Wool Felt. The best bargains for the money ever known. } DOUBLE STOUT, a fine tonte and good blood maker, doz., GRAND JEWEL, 1894,a Canadian Rye Whiskey, bottled in bond, under the supervision of the Canadian Government; tot., ST. JULIEN, vintage 1893, an excellent table wine, doz., COOK'S RYE WHISKEY, gal, MONONGAHELA RYE, ¢: OLD CABINET RYE, gal Busy mr the Basement Dinner Sets, Famcy China, Tuilet Sets and Lamps.—Bargain Friday Prices. New things are coming along every day. Interest never flags. We've cut the prices of some Dinner Sets almost in half for to-morrow. Exceptionally attractive bargains in fancy Cups, Saucers, Bowls and Trays. Toilet Sets and Lamps also step briskly for- ward to share in this Bargain Friday feast of good values. for to-morrow only, box o! FLAG OF FREEDOM Sc. CIGAR at exactly half rice; positively the value ever offered; ". jumatra wrapper, long combination filler, Londres Grande size (4/4 inches), New York make; box of 50, 95 MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Intanis’ and Chitdren "¢ Wear. : Bargain Friday Prices. Baby Feeders or Bibs at 9c. apiece. f Something new in their line. eras | pretty French idea. Each bib decorated some striking pictorial reproduction in colors. The mother of every baby requiring a Bib will} not hesitate to buy when she sees these dainty protectors. INFANTS! EIDERDOWN COATS; colored; trim- med with fur; just right for cold weather; keeps the taby snug and warm, CHIL DREN'S WOOLLEN DRESSES; P i, wilsted style; iived throxphouts worth $1.50: special to-mcrrow at CBILDREN'S BONNETS ani CAPS; made of faille, with Frenzh or full rufle; worth S0c.;. to- morrow, DR. DENTON'S FLEECE LINED SLEEPING GARMENTS for chi'éren 2 to 6 years old; worth 26e. regularly; to-morrow, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S $1.25 HATS FOR 65¢, These are in natty French Felts, and are sure to be in wonderful demand to-morrow. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Nearly 1,500, made of velvet and trimmed with feather breasts, ornaments and novelty materials. Many of the hats in this assortment formerly on sale at prices as high as $3.50. Your cho.ce at the astonishing price of LADIES' ALPINE HATS. ; Made of Ca: 's Hair Felt; stitched velvet bound edge, trimmed with folded silk velvet band and ‘large cuque feather pompon; worth $3.00; this sale, 3 o LADiES' CAMEL'S HAIR FELT HATS. Very jaunty; with white stitched edges, stylishly trimmed with imported felt, cut steel cebachon and large French pompon ; worth $4.00; a woader‘ul value at 1.953 Ad ¢ Specral Sale of Beaver Hats. : ; NEW ROLLING BRIM SAILORS, 600 on sale to-morrow at a price that will captivate every worran w! 0 bows to the swagger stylishness and arch coquetry of these very fashionable creations. The new rolling brim sailor effects in the most wanted colors. These Hats are scarce at $3.00 apiece. Our very special price to-morrow, 12,000 Women’s Ribbed Winter Sarments at J9c. Gach. Worth Regularly 35c. Vests and Drawers. Such values ought to keep the Knit Underwear Department uninterruptedly busy to-morrow. Every garment well made, well finished and fleeced. All sizes. ALSO 6,000 MISSES’ RIBBED VESTS AND DRAWERS AT /9c. EACH, Worth regularly Z(c. Warm and fleeced; excellent wearing garments; all sizes. MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Twenty cases on sale to-morrow. Double or single breasted Shirts; fleece lined; Drawers to match; every seam doubly sewn; best pearl buttons; all sizes, Men's Suits and Overcoats. Bargain Friday Frices. Suits good enough to ask $10.00 for, but we're content to price them at $6.00. Men's Gvercoats for half a dollar more. Put tozether strongly to afford plenty of cold weather sat- isfaction. MEN'S $10.00 BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, 6,00 Single or double breasted, all-wool black cheviot, ined with mohair serge, excellently tailored and finished. MEN'S $10.00 WINTER OVERCOATS, 6,50 Long cut, good grade Oxford mixed coatings, lined with good quality Farmer's satin, iron cloth sleeve lining. WAITERS’ $1.25 COATS, 75c, The black regulation jacket, made of good i DINNER SETS. DINNER SET; 103 pieces, fine thin porcelain, iebly decorated in natural colora, every plece gold traced; regularly sold at $15.00; 9.50 ER SET; 103 pieces, fnest English : PINNEen barderdenige, traced with ilumiaated ~~ gold; regularly sold at $18.00, 13.40 DINNERSET; 101 pleces, finest French Lim china, nicely decorated, every piece heavy etipp! with coin gold; regularly sold at $69.00, TEA SET; 56 pieces, fine Austrian china, hand- somely decorated; regulasty sold at $7,00, FANCY CHINA. AND SAUCERS, PLATES, SALAD CELERY TRAYS, CONDENSED MILK JARS ; superbly decorated, finest Austrian china; Tegularly sold each from 38c. to 50c., PLATES OF ALL SIZES, CUPS AND SAUCERS; English porcelain, flow biue decoration; regularly sold eacia at 20c., TOILET SETS. G pieces, very nicely decorated, 9 pieces, very handsomely decorated, 11 pieces, nicely decorated, 12 pieces, very elaborate! colare, gold traced; regularly CUSPIDORS, new shape, rich colo: at 35c., BATH SETS, SOAP DISH, MUG AND BRUSH VASE; regularly sold at 7Sc., GAS GLOBES, fine crystal glass; regularly sold at 15c., LAMPS. LAMP, with 10-inch globe to match, handsomely ; Tegularly sold at $3.00, LAMP, with 11-inch globe to match, superbly decorated in hand-painted effects, rich tinted bac! regularly sold at $4.50, ? } 43.00 4.90 1.95 CUPS BOWLS, 1.303 — 19 Gable Linens & Gowellings Ba:gain Friday Prices, i Do you want good Table Linens at much less than usual prices To-mo:!rew presents) the J: opportunity. Table Linens, short lengths, at FRCM 1c. TO ¢9c. A YARD. Reduced from 25c. to $1.00 a yard. Towellings, short Icngths, FROM 6c. TO 1fc. A YARD, decorated in natural sold at $8.00, ularly sold 10 49 Wes -, Seasonable Flanneds, Bargain Friday Frice: How prices topple for te-mozzow ! of uncommonly attractive velues. FLANNEZS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, with silk- embroidered dots, Persian effects, soli colors of the printed stripe or pitta dot cflects; prices vary 1,353 Pet Yard from Ste. down to *S°SSHRUNK SKIRTING FLANNEL; all wool; 183 plain colurs and striges; extra good quality, per 29 yard, OUTING FLANNEL, with checks, stripes or 45 unequalled 1,00 Housclurnishings. Bargain Friday Prices. If it is a handy help and worth having around the house it’s sure to be here and at a lower price than you could get it elsewhere. For example: ASH CANS, full barrel shape, JAPANNED COAL HODS, No. 15 size, CLOTHS HORSES, 4-feet size, CUTTING TABLES, CURTAIN STRETCHERS, 6x12, 75c.; 7x14, MEDICINE CABINETS, with mirrors and 3 stelves, FOLDING IRON BOARDS, with stand, BOOK RACKS, 4? irctes high, 4 stelves, GAS CHANDELIERS of solid brass, beautiful in design; 2-arm 8 ze, Women’s Wrappers, House Dresses & Kimonos. Bargain Friday Prices. Probably 300 Women's Percale Wrappers in good styles and very desirable patterns; worth from $1.25 to $1.50. We want to say good-by to them in a hurry, and so we Mark Them at §Qe¢ Apiece. ‘WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES, fine percale, light and dark effects, extta full skirt, trimmed waist; worth $1.25, very special at WOMEN'S KIMONOS, superior quality flannel- ette, Persian patterns, with border to match; reg- ular $2.00 value at Women’s Lined Skirts; Also Flannelette Gowns. A triune broken plaids, asscrtment and quality anywle c: special prices tor Bargain Friday, per yard, 10c., Bic. and 89 1.00 65 so 1.36 Lining Spectals, Bargain Friday Prices. i Standard qualities at prices purposels lowered for Bargain Friday. tA 12\c, PERCALINE; 36 inches wide; black and 1.69 Bargain Friday Prices. quality Farmer's satin. arm size, 1.053 rorors; epecla On special sale to-morrow: Women's Petti- a-++~~ {INCANDESCENT GAS LAMPS, complete, with se ele aa pee ee all the leading coats of superior quality sateen; lined with No, 74 shade, shades, including black; special per yard, Blankets $5.00 Pair. Great Bargain Friday Special. Fine Blankets, soft, luxurious and warmful. Choice California wool; double bed siie; ex- NO, 2 WELSBACH MANTLE, NO, 1 STANDARD MANTLE, NO, 1 SPECIAL MANTLE, IRONING BOARDS, 4 ft, size, BONED AND FITTED WAIST LININGS; all ‘alies in black, gray or white; each, sec. SILK FINISHED MOREFEN in colora of black; 24 inches wide; special per yard, domet flannel; have deep flounce and are ruffle ytrimmed; worth $1.50; couldn’t begin to buy them wholesale for what we ask at retalli 99 purely a trade opportunity; to-morrow, WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, double cellent finish. St. nize, : Yoke, generously proportioned; tulmmed with Reguisrly $8.50) 5 QQ STEP LADDERS, 4. ste, Stk Remnants. 1 T ‘ atsted) Piain and Fancy Silks. Per Pair; 4 WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, excel- lent quality, pink and blue stripes, cut full and long; worth'89c.; very spectal price to-morrow, WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL KIMONO SACQUES, handy acd comfortable, excellent for lounging around tn; Soe. Men's $2 Derbys, S57. Bargain Friday Prices. The Derby Hat Offer of the Season. About 1,000 hats came to us at a remarkably low price. Going to move them in a hurry at a dollar apiece. All the latest shapes and styles; full fur stock. 50c. TAM 0’ SHANTERS AT SOC, The Esquimaux Camel's Hair Tam o’ Shan- ter for children; all the new shades of standard woollen yarns. _ foams ‘We have sold so many yards of choice silks during the past month that short lengths have accumulated at an astonishing rate. Plain and Fancy Sétks, Blacks and Colors, f in abundance for waist, skirt and trimming purposes. Priced at less than cost to make, The demand to-morrow should be extraordinarys| Dress Goods Remnans. More Than a Thousand Pieces. It will be a busy Bargain Fridayin the D Goods Sections, for we shall offer many. sand yards of Dress Goods Remnants AT ABOUT 1-2 PRICE... A most excellent opportunity to get able weaves and shades for waists, suits at much below the usual cost. Siiks and Dress Goods. Bargain Friday Prices. Six exceptionally strong inducements in popular weaves, shades and combinations. It’s too good an opportunity to overlook, Silks. | Dress Goods. CREPE DE CHINES. HOMESPUNS. 24-inch, all silk, colored Crepe de Chines; anexcel- Neat Checked Homespuns; blues, browns, greens lent vatlety of! evening shades, including white sear ears aseal S00 pada; pat van eonibeae and cream; regularly 89c.; per yard, BLACK PEAU DE CYGNE. STRIPED WOOL ALBATROSS. Popular fabric for waists; all wool, high colors; 21-inch, all silk, high satin-finish black Peau de 59 | regular 50c. grade; per yard, Cygne;’ regular'$1.25 grade; per yard, NEWFORT SKIRTINGS. NOVELTY SILKS. | 21-inch, beautiful new effects in braided Taffetas; Oxford, navy and black; heavy weight; requires 69 | De lining; per yard, 55 | solid colored grounds; beautiful contrasting colored braid and lace designs; $1.00 value; per yard,

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