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<7 ; *fandiea PALE WINNERS scribing the Places Pictured; in the Great Story. FIVE SUCCESSFUL ONES REWARDED WITH $10 EACH. Seventy Who Named and De- soribed the Places Awarded $5 Each, and Twenty-five Re- ceive $2 for Their Labor. “ Calysta Bailey, of No. 774 Greenwich street, is the winner of the $80 prise for the first correct and complete answer | 70—wW, Stving the locations and describing the Places and buildings referred to in The Evening World's pussie story, ‘The Giri in Green.” ‘They were: No, i—Lyric Hall, Sixth avenne and Forty-nrst st No. 2—Murray Hill Hotel, avenue and Forticth No. 8—Roosevelt Hospital. No. 4—Grand Central Railroad Station, No, 5—Madison Ho. 6—Puliteer Butld No. 7—Lincoln Statu Park, Brookly: No. 8~Thirty-fourth street station of Third avenue “1.” No. 9-Flattron Building, Tweaty> third street and Broadway. No, 10—City Hall, Brooklyn. No, 11—Pennsylvanta Rallroad De. pot, Jersey City. No. 12—Little Church Around the Corner (Church of the Transfgura. tion), ‘The prizes offered were as follows: 101 Prizes in All.. First Prise... Five Prizes, each. Seventy Prizes, each. Twenty-five Pri A complete list of the winners follows: aie ticaalbauitaiadcaalictiscs LW GREEN” = Calysta sity Wik Wins the $50 Offered the Person First De- abt aheenaskseniel —_—— a eyes ote M4 Creagh, py, No. 2182 sian ave | Fran Ve New on vere Cit pts or, No, Fe Ninth avenge, er tid em Yor Cy, H. Shannon, No, 76] weet Eighty-ninth street, New York | s6—J 8 East Forty- . New Yenc ot %—Jolin Gorman, No. 432 | g7_ypenth wireet: New York, Ly P. Schaefer, ag ie ast whdblge ‘ew York Cit No, 208 fourth street, New Yorke ¢ @—Anna Stuhrman, teenth 61—J. brads Four- 110 “Bultivan Brien, fourth: street, N M. i ity. ast Bighty-ninth New York Cit 6—Mrs. A. C. Bch panei No, 4196 Park Seam) West One Hundied und Thirty Oneth attests New York Cit G—Peter Bry, No. 313 eighth street, New York City. Mary F. Drennen, No. 72 Weat Eighty-ninth street,’ New York City. oJ. L, Bride: eman, street, New No. 2308 Seventh ave- 1 York Cit: 6—w. banilator, nue, New York C! Clty. tasia Roone: 222, Bast Fitty- seventh [ested er York Cit; "Hd Cherry street, Cost New York ccliy. m—Kathryn oKenna, No, 837 East Fitty-aecond street, New York City. ™—Harry Conrad, No. 1702 Amsterd: avenue, New York Cit: hy donem No. New “ik MN Arthur Ma ‘ay, No. 12 Elm street, New York Cit: T—Emma Behringer, No. #1 West One! Hundred and rea pia street, New York City. %—John Zimmermann, No, East ‘Thirty-second street, New york City. % Duane street, $2 PRIZES. T_Cusstee oO. oy a neh bn 621 Broad- Mise (gins Line Plunkett, No, 757 venue, New York City. 1 erwin, No. 908 Bri ondway, ‘York mci. Ne 80—William H. Lansmith, No. 84 East; All EST. A universal remedy for Pe women). a should be $50 PRIZE. 1—Calysta Bailey, No. 774 Green- wich utreet, New York City. $10 PRIZES. 2-C. E. Bird, Rutherford, N. J. $—Mrs. J, Barlow, No. 178 Neving street, Brooklyn. ¢-H. Wright, No. dred a: nd 3 84 East One Hun- 'wenty-fourth street, New No. 24 West Sitreat, Naw york Git eareeritn 6—May Whither, ‘No. Si Putnam ave nue, Brooklyn. $5 PRIZES. T—Arthur Toewges, No. 45 Brooi Ee sere Brooklyn. se ade, D Ke igguade, No.’ ot Barrow street, Lge Murray, ie. 738 Pranklin avenue, polly n. 1o-Franie Beli No, 34 East Thirty- ew York City, ui ay No mpaah street, New York City, R. F, ‘eene, No. 67 Cumberlina street, Brooklyn. Bruegic, No. 277 ‘rhirty-fourth street, Grimm. ‘No. 188 Jackson ave- SteGcnneth So jt eConnell, No, a 5 seventh siteel, Now Yous City. Mrs. A. Schitt, No. 158 Vernon ave- ue, a—Witam, Wop obicer, Jo. 726 Crescent srreety Astoria, N Mrs JH Reynolds; No, 1479 Madl- son avenue, New York City, 2—James G. ; fare, No, 462 West Ti second street, New York City. wo—Cifrora ie Burdy, No, 610 President street, Brook! ida Gab! ee N No. 780 Union ave- New York iN 191 Broome 32—Charies Wittenber, Street. New York City, mes G. Martin, No. 8M ‘Third ave- nue, care Mrs, New York Gelgert, Snide Elsie werguson, No, 533 Trinity aengu SB ri Clg: ngua’ Glen MeDougull, care White Beer NO. 219 Greene’ street, New Frank Siiyley, No. 410. W - fourth street, New York city, pot M—Mrs. ‘Albertina Berger, ‘Two Hun- dredth street and Webster avenue New, York City. ‘ 2. 8, rae No. 12 Minneta street, City. H. aS ees: care Am 0.2 Broad strest, New York bO—T. ay Colgan, No, 2% ew York Cle Horatio street, boro ntyty my moaned ts 30 West undred and. Fou ote oe New 22—George Hurlingam ame, Ni ane cont street, fg iit s3—Kate Albrecht, No. is " mecond street, New York Ct an Yo, 1129 Buchiler, eed 185 Seventh ave- No. 27 William John F. Bing, No, iit atnth treet, 1 ew York mie Torey %8—Miss nal treet; oe Yori sien od ames Mundell, No. 725 Prox 4 ‘New York © spect ave- #-E: Btout, No. 904 One Hundred and Fourteenth streets arrneree M—Jetiite C. White, No, 221 wast first stegot, New York Cita Forty- Gari Kemteer, No. 207 Avene A, New mb Perkins, Né elissa 1. Perkins, No, 2 ° 1 gide avent, New Yor Mie hey orning dls, No. 590 West One andre ‘and Twenty-f “ey Pall No, re Mract New Tork Clive yfirat we iitin arated One atreet, Paige, Cit inting. No. 103! East and Fourth street. ‘Now. Fork Allcock’s others. ole which it is composed are selected erties, making it the ideal remedy for all hlood and skin diseases, and their enfeebling effects, as it not ooly) urifies, enriches and invigorates the ood, but at the same time tones uj the tired nerves and given een tones up gb. and vigor to the entire system. For. Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria, Anemia, Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne of the bl counteract of all unhea! Write us if you desire medical ad For Sale. sadn AiR Ree 3 OFF ULAn Phticws. | Ld IT Ses me x afte OV hate cise formerly fit. 0% now CREI ) | EVERYBODY. VS SUITS: 510.00 ry Faia 00, now ad : et EDIT tg mts Baas [VAY CAR HOR CREDIT. a LADIES PW AL KING: se 3 i ATS, CANAL. Open Bvenings. ExT % Mb eaRccts. Basin Watch. | Dom even nvrie TZ. 9 O'CLOCK | a) ea No, eecurlty Aty Be: BETWEEN GLORE CREDIT WATCH CO. 60 Mas Risks alee SLs East iaugney- | 92 Shest Thte- | York No. 100 Waveriey place, | 5 Wost Eighty- | g_ COC POROUS PLASTERS ains in the back(so frequent in the case of hey give instantaneous relief. Wherever there is pain a PI h other diseases as are due to a polluted or impoverished con Pies , nothing acts so promptly and effectually as S. S. S. ‘nd eradicates the germs and poisons; cleanses the system yy accumulations and soon restores the patient to health, | sisi S NS a Prer Pevt. Le elghth atreet, es Olé, No. 264 Ninth avenue, New York City. ik Vrane, care Hammond & 6. 108 Weat Bighteenth mreet, New’ York City. ley, care Stanton, No. 1001 c 87—Charles A. Skinner, No. ‘ost Fitty-third street, Now York City §8—G. W. Beaton, No. 19 Bast One Hun- Grod and. Highteenth street, ‘New York City @ licien Engel. No, ait Rast Fit- Sin street, New ¥. th ilove care General Onverators? P. Tel Co., No, 263 Broadway, “York City. ‘Todd, No. 2%8 Broadway, New iden, No. 25 W w York Cit Astor House Rotunda, City. Yo, 639% Hudson street, New York Cit: 9-C, O, Smith, care H. Heffermann, 1408 Madison avenue, New Yorle New mW Riley, No York City. Woodlock, nth street ode 79 Mott street, ay 10Josenh Lang, No. 402 Bast, Seventy- second street. New York Ci ees 101—Thomas McKenna, Thirty-aixth etree New York City. NEW HEBREW CHARITY. Plans Filed for Technical School for Girls, Plans have been filed at the Bureau of Bulldings, Manhattan, for the new | Hebrew Technical School for Giris, to Be bullt at an estimated cost of $275,000 at the southeast corner of Second ave- nue and Fifteenth street. It 1s to be a seven-story fireproof building, with @ facade of brick and limestone, On the first floor will be a library and a combined kindergarten and club-room and an assembly-room. Class-rooms for dressmaking, embrol- dery and millinery will occupy the sec- ond and third floors and study rooms for, the miscellaneous classes the fourth and fifth flooi Ks 1847. r applied, Rheumatism, Colds, Coughs, Woak Chest, Weak Back, Lumbago, Hier Plasters are superior to all eh Boot, Plastershoald be cut and shane. required and applied ied The bast known and most “Saree sikea purifier and tonic on tae market to-day is S. S. S. There is hardly aman, woman or child in America whe has a aofhonsd ot “48. S28. for the a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and petizer. S.S,S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots blood.” It isa standard remedy, for their alterative and tonic prop- FROM CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON, oF pelaitetceomilen w of the a1 ee Th ap ehe nee of yi any case. FROM EX-GOV. ALLEN D, CANDLER. 8. 8. 8. 1 juestionabl; blood purider, and Honey eset condition ever used, It vice and our physicians pill give your case prompt attention without charge. e THE. SWIFT é SPECIFIC ¢ CO., ATLANTA, GAo it SPIDER TAL CaN or write for illustrated cate 7-39 [AIDEN L. ANE,N.Y., SSIATH AY... 2013 THIRD AV Ri ST. BROOKLYN. CeRemy en ‘f BUYS ANY EDISON PHONOGRAPH. 2 REORDS TCHAD. wae DAVEGA~ Store. 92 EIST es open Mon., Wed. & Sat. Bv'as, Largest WA American Wateh and Diamond Co 19 “MAIDEN LANE. TAKE ELEVATO OWATCRES, JAMES BROOM AR De WHA Fay =, wrt gqal JEWELRY. x HARES PLS Ar, 50%: WHEE Se a es BASS, a Young women may avoid much sick- they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetablé Compound. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: I feel it my duty to tell all young women how much Lydia E, Pinkham’s wonderful Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to atlend school, and did not care for any kind of soclety, but now I feel like a new person, and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. “I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak- ness.”—MISS ALMA PRATT, Holly, Mich. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO YOUNG GIRLS, All young g' at this period of \ife are earnestly invited to write Mrs, Pinkham for advice; she has guided in a motherly way hundreds of young women; her advice is freely and cheer- fully given, and her address is Lynn, Mass, Judging from the letters she is receiving from so many young girls Mrs. Pinkham believes that our girls are often pushed altogether too near the limit of thelr endurance nowadays in our public schools and seminaries Nothing {s allowed to interfere with studie, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor; often physival collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality—often It !s never recovered. A Young Chicago Girl Saved from Despair, “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: I wish to thank fie for the he!p and benefit 1 have received through the use of Ly. ia B, Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen | Rip RP Be years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual good . health and vitality. Father said I studied too . hard, but the doctor thought d'fferent and prescribed tonics, which I took b: ie uart without relief. Reading one day in ¢ paper of Mrs. Pinkham’s freat cures, and finding the symptoms de-cribed an- swered mine, I decid’d 1 would vive Lydia BE, Pinkham’s Vezetable Compound atrial. I did not say a word to the doctor; to directions regularly for two months, and pe fod that 1 gradually improved, and all pains left me, and I was my old self once more,—LILLIE B. SINCLAIR’ 17 E. 22d St., Chicago, II.” Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetatle Compound is the one sure remedy to be relied upon at this important period in a young girl's life; with it she can go through with courage and safety the work she must accomplish, and fortify her physical well being so that her future life may be Insured against sickness and suifering, $5, 000. yonyEre if eh ih th produce the original letters and stature th wh! prove their jute gerulgyn ia B. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lyith, Mase, Dentistry. Pianos and Organs. Our Bridge Work S the greatest advancement in dentls- try. We bridge teeth so perfectly that the work is undetectable. Don't have your face marred by the absence of teeth when our New Botanical. Discovery enables us to do all work without pain. The cost is trifling—no extra charge for our new method. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years, Full Sets of Tecth.. Gold Crowns, a2 kara: Gold Filling: Silver Fillinga..... Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54W. 258 § St (24 door west Abraham (Opp. Eden ‘& Straue's.) uses.) diours, 8 to 6, Sundays, 0 German, French and Swedish spoken. Don’t Delay Come to-morrow and secure one of these Deaut!ful $350 Tone Lasting Walters Pianos (Including Stool and Cover) for $195, on terms of $5 down and $1 a Week. Half Real Value. Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. which cannot vexin to com Walters are, being Sttered. for eran prices Fa $400. feel that No More Dread of the Dentist De you a positive waving of from $10 to $200 In this sale, enThe ie the only 7 tanta office, tom Rew York | Piano Delivered to your Home on Pay Work or Teeth without plates areas mant of $5. Witriio: i BAIN. Dar Brians. No interest charged for time taken | maxing payments Tooth without platen are natu efit, “ction. and tl oat! ee 10 Years’ Guarantee can forgeh al ems, | They can ed without pain: for any person wh Ee Satna the Inside top omt from one to ten teeth DR. OXLEY, Dentist, (20th 8t.) your old piano for ful new Waiters B epanks at $1 a week ea SP Aolax SIT" WU a) BawoNon |p ra _ Lawyers. 7 ene ata uy «| |GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer ), 99 eee nist DRY ) 38 1s N70 1 B Bway, ST st. at. (Night ) i ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, it! the |° I bought it myself and took it according t : Po TH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 2 WEST 414 nS le MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. CAMMEYER Those who dance at the OLD GUARD BALL and various other alls, must have our dancing slippers, ey are the most beautiful and rgly ae and at the ie cost the least is no dancin footwear irs, and no prices Blue, Pongee, Tan s, in various new such as the Women's W and Patent | exclusive for Boulevard or Four-Bar Open-Work Sandals, Plain or Beaded, *5 kanes $ 7 500 The correct shades of Satin ‘Slippers at.... Four-Strap Kid Sandals, handsomely beaded in Jet.... High Cut Velvet riage Boots.. SILK HOSIERY in all leather a satin shades to match slippers, $1.45 and $ ] .95 Catalogue Mailed Free on Application. Mail Orders Prompuly Filled. 6th Ave. and 20th St. Q,00 3,00 cr B50 Railroads. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. Went awe and Cortias ty-third, Street aa The Cortlandt Streets e eter, thas that given below for Frent third Streot Sta- 59 CENT FINNETTE FLANNELS......29 conte. ii ibis Sa HE A West Pourteenth Street Only Fibe Days More of The January White Sale! To Buy at Our January Sale Prices is Making your money pay 50 per cent. ————— eee To-Morrow, Tuesday:— Seven thousand yards of these go on sale to-morrow. Navy Golf Green Reseda Mahogany Castor Royal Sage Rove Tobacco Mode Porcelaia Pink Geranium Purple Grey Violet Lifac Moss Tan Pearl, Do you know what Finnettes are? ‘They are of finer twill and lighter, softer quality than the best French! Don't ask why we can sell these beautiful Dress and Waist Flannels % CENTS PER YARD LESS OPbOR: Accept it as AJANUARY SALE OPPORTUNITY. We will also offer to-morrow: IMPORTED COTTON EIDERDOWNS. | 4,000 YARDS FRENCH FLANNELS) Double face—Brilliant shades of ery fine, strictly all wool pink, red, blue and violet, with French—made in France for 2 white ribbon stripe—reverse side one of our leading Importers— white, with colored stripe— 34 beautiful shades to select from— | full finished both sidex—make lovely plenty of Brown, Gray, Tan, Green, robes, sacques and Bables’ Wear— Rose, etc.—-sold by others the year they were made too good—that's why the m’'f'r had to lose—and we can sell 45 cent goods at 19 ALSO, 20,000 MILL REMNANTS of WHITE FLANNELS= All qualities and lengths—tram baby’s band to woman's skirt. Remnant Pricer are QUARTER and HALF the Regular—spectal table ia ment. round at 49 cents—our price, to-morrow.......... a Morning spe Being a Feature Our Sean White Sale We Offer To-morrow Until 1 P. M.:-= be LINEN HUCK TOWELS— 20:40— (note the size)—white and red borders— hemmed—value 16 cents... - : Be Limit—One dozen.. none sold alter One P. M. NO MAIL ORDERS. REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS— entire new set of designs—ail colorinzs—light and dark— S ft. x2 nots aged both ends—value $3.50— FOR A MORN.NG SALE .....6-+++ss0000 Tg een te oma Luh, taceut where otverwise noted. ST i; Bevin bition, Siegal UIs paige aeulman and Obssrvation fs, Se "Loute Dintne SYLVANTA LIMITED. — Dining. Smoking aid For Chi- Folt. Do St" Louis {8 yGinetintt IMATED. ieee Smokin ‘Observation Cars Ko, Toledo and Cleveland. Dining LOUIS BAPRESS.— th atanutoolle ‘gules Car, CHICAGO M. PACIFI 3 fy Tolede and “Chica, euundoah oan at he Pu MiuhIT TERE RO, L Desbrosses “aud ‘Cortandt Best. “Tz io oni guests Ri ity. ” i ‘Ar .0F ani ths ‘eee 3), 8. M., AWM. and 9.25 aid Florida Special, RAROARD., AIR LINE Mahwarce Peemboard Florida Limitea,!! a SGHOLK AND wes For Memoiie and New Ofivank Gui CHESAPEAKE & OHIO. Ra Me we and 4.55 P- TEM AT,- INT COMPORT Nor. M-Week-daya and 8 33 B85 A.M, and ne Bate CAR P. at week: days. eft 12 a TAT 7.55 113 ana 20) Meinw 2th att named kta through to de * for Peuuayiva, 4% woop, nratfio Manawer NewYork Central Lrwte arrive at and dopa cgitret sation fa Stroate New Yoke nit 1 ELS, ___Gen Paes. Asche WEST S$ SHORE R. R. entra audoan Hiver Fy Gen, Manager. “| BLACK “GUARANTEED” TAFFETAS MEN’S CAMEL’S-HAIR UNDER WEAR-— Ti anon wool—single and double breast Shirts— silk brad binding—pearl buttons—Drawers with extra gusset, taped aah ard suspender taces—all sizes— regular peice $1.00 and $1.25—to-morrow watll one p. m.++-n..--++ o————_— ——_—_* NOVELTY NEWPORT TWEEDS— Also Flecked Canvas Weave—the most d-sirab'e heavy Cotton Novelties for Shirt Waist Suits (:uch as are now worn at fashionable Sout pera Ree tee, aes effects in light ntings— ja, Gray at 2— beg et: QM cond Guality.cccesscssescupusceoesscateosseneenes ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. —__—_—_—_—_—_+ NEW COLORED TAFFET AS— ‘The BLACKS are 25 and 23 ts, -h—have maker's woven guarantee to edge; the COLORS are in full line of new Spring shades (aisu cream and white) to match Sheer Dress Materials— values are 69 and 79 ceats— Morning Sale Price. eer) ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, > WOMEN’S FELT ROMEOS AND SLIPPERS--- “The SLIPPERS are Black—felt lined—hand turned— ve Re ealer Doslar valoe—sizes 5 to 8 and a few smatler....+.+« NO MAIL ORDERS. IG SPECIAL, but not promised for any definite ttme— * mont may be some at Que P. M.- may not! et Dwight Anchor and Utica |Comfortables and Bed Spreads Pillow Cases. _ Following values arenot promised alter Sheets and Tursiay unless Adv-rtised azein. Safest 10 per cent. less than mill cost! | to come to-morrow if you want them, Our prices are based v= lew No other house equals these values! —Uth nd An- cost _cotton—Uticns and Ape Crochet Spreads—usually 119, 89 Fringed Spreads—usually 1.39. For ‘Three-quarter Beds.” “2 Sateen Finish Spreads—usually 1@. .08 18 ‘ull sixe. Extra large Spreads—cut out corners— hand knot fringe—usually 198.....1. ase i Silkoline Comfortables—full size— 4 diamond stitched—usually 129....... 08° Sateen Comfortatles—flowered plain back—usually 2.69.. gr: 98. a Lambs’ wool fitled—Agured both , sides ere 2.98...... Beat French Sateen—down fled were 4.98. . No Mal! Orders for above Fruit of Loom and Masonville Muslins—yard wide— mill lengths of 10 to 20 yards— ‘ To-morrow, yard...--+++ mat orth 19 and Be mad siete: Short Cambric Dre Long Cambric Dre: Babies’ Wear Ui hte Sate Long Cambric Slips; 36 Babies’ Domet Ba: 674 | Hand-made Bootee Domet Sires Tong Torin 2 and 39. Gingham Dres: Nainsook Dresses—long and short Knit Leggin Des Dra value Atte Children’s Sil Yaver Bonnets--combination Great Leaders in Table Linens For last week of White Sales, 68 inch Batin Double Damasks—' flowers, scroila and pots— a .79 value trimmings— ert Napkins to match the above 1.79 were .$ and $1.99.. inch—valu lozen 2.29, ‘ by Bo: Hi inch——value—dozen 549, 249! Bavy E eeced Linen Dammasks—Full value Hieached—w0 Inch—value .7 al -49 an ae All Linen Napkins—® inch— i 1 7 Megane vee $1591 5 abies’ Outfit .....5. 76qpmeame | Heavy Satin Damask Pattern | 9 Fiethe sto valle 498. 3.4 6 slscouias' ae | Fring deed Sib tone and two +98] 3 Night Slips at openwork—were 1 All Linen Fringed C 4 size—Value 72 #10 5! value 1 Day Slips at Skirts at. Trimmed Dress. Trimmed Skirt Domet Skirts at Domet Barrow: Flannel Bands. Emb'd Flannel Skirt. If you want 2 Handsome Baby Cx e Rug pre « SI (dy pal hotels Jan frum’ “hotel eatcott. Hexpross ued or » ‘azs't SAAS ‘Gea Kase’? Keahe, bein here is your oppertunlty. Cambric Shirt v $1.69 Fur Carriage Robes. 98 tained Bacques. | $6.98 Fur Robes.. 9.98| 4 Bootes .... 99.98 Combinatiorr Robes 6,98| 6 Honescomb Bibs. [$12.98 Thibets ...-..-+.+ fane 12 Hemmed Diapers.. $21.96 Bwell Go-Cart Robes.........12.1 (AU hAndsomeiy Uned % pleces, value $9.02., oe

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