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FINAL EDITION | cAll the News. SIDE COMMITS SUICIDE BY GAS Minister’s Wife, Beloved by All in the) Parish, Quickly Asphyxiates Herself While Husband Is at Breakfast. tvorite ministers Eyery effort at once, but she qxied himself t) ‘to get him out, wed a row with Mr. Root as always been the clef supporter of this church, Well-Known Miselon Worker, Mrs, Keevil camo of one of the oldest te and was one of @ best known rmlasion workers tn the feity, Bhe was a Miss Harrer, of Haw- , where her family hos Bived for four hundred years, Her father ras John Hare fin the furniture business in this city Imany years ago. Sho was forty years villes in this 6) exed six years, . In the east aide iBhe has worked of late years she was @ogarded as a sort of an ange! work Was visiting homes of the poor and attending to Almost all of her private arish in which Mer special ‘their wants, eans Was devoted to ®econd Avenue !yeara ago from the Baptist Church at Avoouside, 1. I, where he mado a ¢ Jauiccess In building up a chureh, (the sensational ousting of The house in which the Ke fs now the property of the City Baptist Mission Bnd two nieces ived there. hag been a favorite of John D. Rocke- Veller, who has always’ contributed lib. erally to the support of this particular ince the birth efore she and In spite of her frailty sho Ausisted on going ahead with her mis Bion work, extending (t all the time un- Kil some weeks ago her husband had fo forbid her doing anything more until BE Kol over @ slight aluack of nervous Keevll chafed more under Inace no while at work, and sc Dr, H.R, Morr Second avenue, insisted that she Hawkensville and remain there at ld home until sie was started to-morrow, and all # hud been packed for the &g- her physiclan, nN would have f, her things "Ip, Keevil seemed husband: sat n her fom with her for cheering her telling her that she would be all ‘wooks In the country, seemed to look forward with pleasure fo the visit to her old home, and he had no hesitation In leaving her while jo went to his breakfast Forced in the Door, ile says that she oturned to find th He knocked, but getting no te More realized then. not in sight, from the gus jet wid b.d clothing told the whole story, The clothing and * found ‘unconscious, in her mouth, throw. open IT Broadway, ind the two physic jour over the vain, however, as she died without ro- wovering consciousness. _———$_. ROOSEVELT GORS DOWNEAST TO-NIGHT the end of the tube still He turned oft the windows and sent for Edward Grant, of Was Also Kent ins worked for an WABITINSTON. June 20.—Prasident Roosovalt will leavo Washington at 9 for Massachuantts to and Thursday o'clock to-night alten to-morrow conimencoment oxorciaes of Clark Uni- versity ond Holy Cross ‘Worvester, and of Willlams Collega at He, will travel via the Ivana, Now York, New }laven *Willlamatown, f “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ L” OF EAST Mrs. Pauline Keevil, wife of the Rev, Dr, Charles J. Keevil, of the Second Avenue Baptist Church, who is one of Jolin D, Rockefeller’s in the Baptist denomination, committed suicide to-day in at No. 162 Second avenue, adjoining the church, A complete wreck from her mission and church work, Mrs, Keeyil was tto have left town to-morrow for her old home at Hawkensvilie, N. wie was to stay until her nerves were restored, Tut while her husband was jt his breakfast this morning she got up, attached a rubber tube to the gas jet, turned the cock and then getting in bed pulled the bed clothing over her ‘head and inhaled the gas through the tube, Took Only Twenty Minutes. + Just twenty minutes elapsed between ‘the time that her husband lett her to 4g» to his breakfast and the time that he found hor dying in bed. ‘was made to save her life, two physt- clans being summon fied without recovering consciousness ‘The house in which she killed herself fs the one made famous by the siexe of Potter, who block- » for days while pos {Mcemen and city marshals were tring ‘The Potter incident fol- » where EQUITABLE - REPORT COMES OUT THURSDAY Gov. Higgins Says that Hen- dricks’s Findings May Then Be Announced, (Bpeetal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N, ¥., June 20.—Gov, Hig- ging said to-day Superintendent Hendricks on the Bquit- able Life scandal would probably be given to the public at noon ‘huraday, THe Legislature convenes in extra Session to-morrow, and the plan of the Republican managers is to have the prelimingry business In the Hooker caso disposed of before the close of the day, In that event, the Hendricks report would be given out during the recess, when all the Senators and As- semblymen are away from Albany, ‘The purpose of this is obvious, The danger of arousing public clamor for a legislative Investigation at this time Would be ayolded. and the members of both houses would have time to digost the report, and the Ryan forces would be afforded an opportunity to straighten out some of the affairs of the Equitable along lines suggested by Supt, Hen- dricks, ‘Mis reasoning of the political bosses convinced the Governor of the desirability of delaying the publicatton of the report, If after the Legislature Tevonvencs the situation is such as to demand legislative Interference, the Governor argued that the matter could then be brougat to the attention of the Senators and Assomblymen, Friends of the Governor say that he {# sincere in his desire to settle the diMeulty i a Way that will satisfy the polley holdens and the general insuranea public, 1s. 1, Odell, jr, Republican State boas, arrived Nere at noon to-day and went rectly to the Governor's room in the Capitol, The pressure upon Odell to prevent a Legislative Inquiry ts great. It 1s up to the Governor to dewide finally dust what disposition shall be made of the matter, Heniricks, It ts understood, stands for rndleal eotton, He believes that the Party's reputation as well as his own wat stake. It ts a fight between Hen iifcks and Odell, with’ Higgins as ar- piter, Aftor Odell and the Governor evam~ Ined the ble report, Senators Rainos and liv and Speaker. Nixon, the Kemlaltty yaders, wr Fo eallexl Inte he confercice for a Rencral thresht: out or the subject.» ol | ea ees MORTON'S INQUIRY IS NOW UNDER WAY. An Ihvestigadon of the affairs ef the Equitable Life Assurance Society was begun to-day by the public accountants chosen for that purpose by Paul Morton, chatoman of the Board of Director “L wish it distinctly understood," sata Mr. Morton, "that this Investigation is being made at my own Instance.’ | Assistant Deputy Vanderpoel and nis subordinates were the only representa | tives of the State Insurance Department jat the Equitable offices to-day, f M’ADOO IS AFTER FT. GEORGE RESORTS The Commiastoner Not satinnea with the Moral Tone of Northern Bud of Manhattan, Commissioner McAdoo sald to.day that he fa far from satisfod with the moral condition of the summer resort at the north end of Manhattan Island, known Fort George, He has re- cetved many complaints of the dance halls and other resorts at the plago, LT and has hegun an invest! tlon! #lntoan-Keapare sand othe! with Ne it Bort George will ip Jollee Heo wariers ° ram ata "t that the report of CHILD DIES AFTER USE OF ANTI-TOXIN Case of Seven-Year-Old Yetta Green, old, of No, 49 Forsyth street, within an hour after an inap Loard of Health had given her an in- girl's younger slater, three years old, ts {ll with the disease, When the case was reported yes day its real nature did not at onc the 4 child without medical attendan When the father went to the Coroners told the story about the ant-toxin, At the office of the Board of Health it was said that Dr. Darlington would make the Insp ctor who attended the girl was been employed for several years and was careful and experienced, Of Green's /three children’ the next youngest: was suffering from diph- theria. ‘The fnjection was given to Yotta and to the sick one, but the baby, nine months old, was considered too young for the precautionary measure. Yottn and the baby had then shown no signe of the disease, spector seemed In children he burried away, and hed been gone only an hour when Yetta died, —— SHEERIN DIES AS HE SPEAKS National Committee Is Stricken in Chicago. GO, June 2—8. P, Sheerin, formerly secretary of the Democratic National Committee, dropped dead on the floor of the convention hall in the Auditorium Hotel to-day, while making an address before the delegates to the convention. of the Natlonal Interstate Independent Telephone Association, Death was due to apoplexy. Mr, Sheerin was president of the new long-distacne telephone company of Indianapolis, and had been selected by the convention urrangements committee to reply to an address of welcome by a representative of the City of Chicago. As Mr, Sheerin went to the speakers’ table he jokingly remarked that he was unable to make a epeech without notes and asked the indulgence of those pres- ent while he read his response to the address of welcome. He had proceeded well along with the reading when he suddenly stepped bnck- ward and fell to the floor, expiring with- im a few moments, Mr, Sheerin a moment before his col- lapse remarked to Col. J, D, Powers, of Louisville, Ky., temporary Chairman of the convention, that he was not feeling well, The convention was thrown into a state of Intense excitement and several minutes elapsed before order could be restored, 8. P, Sheerin, Jr, @ son, was pres- ent when his father expired and tm- mediately took charge of the remains, which will be sent to Indianapolis to- night, > Mr, Sheerin, sr, arrived in Chicago several days ago with his son and at- tended several of the telephone con- yentlon's committee meetings, taking an active interest in the proceedings, He apparently had been in good health since arriving in Chicago until to-day, Mr, Sheerin, who was {ifty-nine years old, was a member of the Btate Demo: cratle Executive Committee in 1884, 1886 and 1888. In 1888, at ADs, Democratio National Conyention held in Bt, Louis Mr. Sheerin was elected a member of the National Domscratic Committes, and in the same year in Washington Was elected Secreiary of the Na~ tonal Committee. . He was re-elected as secretary In 182 and wi necrotary of the ‘ational Democratic Convention in 1892, Durlng recent years Mr. Sheerin had been identified with many large enter- prises, notably those connected) with natural gas and telephones, cea eneeiiieceriess ABSOLUTE REST FOR ALEXANDER. Equitable President Said to Be so Ml that He Will Be Taken to Adirondacks, James W. Alexander, President of tie Equitable Life, is reported 0 ter, Mrs, John W, Alexander. No. 114 Hast Bixty-fifth street. that it ts. eald he will be removed to the Onteora Club, In the Adirondacks, to-day. Since Friday Mr. Alkxander haa been Mi, ‘The trouble a chronic one, aggravated by nervousness and excite. ment and lack of ft due to tho Equitable trouble, Bince he was taken {Il confilctine reports haye been In circulation, One has it that he Is expected at his of. fice to-day, Investigation Ordered in the Coroner Scholer and Health Com- missioner Darlington to-lay began an investigation Into the death yesterday afternoon of Yetta Green, seven years Migs Leona Kelly, the young womnn, ticket agent at the Fulton street and Him place station of the Kings County Klevated Rallroad in Brooklyn, who re- ported to the police to-day that sh had been held up by two thieves early to-day and robbed of $126, the proceeds of the night, admitted to Capt. Gal- Iagher, of the Adama street station in Brooklyn, and Bupt, Yaientine, of the Brooklyn Rapid Translt Company, thin afternoon that her story wae untrue nd that she really was robbed while asleep at her post. Here ix the young woman's statement: “T went on duty at 6 o'clock and 1 was verw tired, I think 1 must have fallen asleep some time after midnight I do not know how long 1 slept, but It Jwas at a time when the |Passenger, and when I dozed off I felt sure that If anybody came would wake me up Instant! “When I did wake up it was with a sudden start. 1 think i was the ap Proach of the money oar that roused mo, for just as I straightened up the car came in. I opened ti drawer to get out my money and then Giscovered that T hud been velued, 1 do not know when the money was taken vtor of the Jection of diphtheria anti-toxin, Tho re pear, and it was at first supposed at Coroners’ Office that the case was ike many on the east side, the death of Office to-day for a burial permit he investigation, ~The name of | refused, but It was sald that he had The father said that the health In- @reat hurry when he called at the house, and-went through the Injections in a great rush, After riving the amtl-toxin to the two older money train just what happened and one of them advised me not to admit that T had been asleop, but to put some Other version on the robbery. La the morning T met some of my. girl friends coming to work And. they sus geated that I tell the story that [did in order to save my’ Job.” It took over un hoit to get the real story out of original stor: very nervous and excited over the pros- pect of foaing her job, AT MEETING WiLL HOLD Ex-Secretary of Democratic Cause of Death of Magazine Myatery in the death of Mrs, Hmma Stutz Dally-Speed, the bride of John Gilmer Speed, the magazine writer, who left him two weeks after their wedding last January, und who died in the German Hospital Sunday, has led to the ordering of an autopsy to deter- mine the exact causes of her death, and has caused her brother, Hugene Btutz to leave his home in Indiana to come here and press the Investigation, At the hospital to-day Bupt, J. Ewa Stohlman said that Mrs, Daily-Speed's death was due to py ternal hemorrhages. Supt. Stohiman said that the dead woman was brought to the hospital on June 6 in hopes that an operation could be performed to stop her internal hemorrhages, but that she succumbed to the loss of blood, Mi! No, 818 West End avenue, where she had bi Daily for two wecks before she was taken {Il on Decoration Day, ‘The housekeeper at that address told an Hvening World reporter that on Dec- oration Day Mrs. Speed, or Dally as she waa known, had gone out In the morn- Ing and returned later very il, Dr, Moronreich, of No. 228 East One Hun- dred and Tenth street, was sent for, and after dingnosing the case pent at once for a Dr, Kellogg, The physicians de- cided that Mra removed to a hospital as soon as pos- ible, and on June 6 she was received at the German Hospital, In spite of the efforts of the hospital physicians, sho died at that institution Sunday, Supt, Stohlman said that tho case was an unuaval and interesting one, And although the Coroner's office had exhibited no curiosity to Investigate the case, that an autopsy would be por- formed to determine the cause of the Internat hemorrhages. He said’ thers Was nothing suspicious about the case in any way, Mrs, Speed's residence hospital report as No, 878 West End avenue, She gave the name of Mrs. B, D, Brown, of No. 690 St, Nicholas ave: nue, as her best friend. Mrs, Spead was only known to Mra, Brown by. her gariier married name of Daily, Brown understood that her friend was operated on for appendicitis. but Is not sure of this, LYNCHING MOB Prisoner Who Nad Been Fatally soriously iM at the home of his daugh- | NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn. June 20,—Slmon Ford, a negro who attacked a white woman near Riverside, has been taken from jail at Hohenwald, Tenn., by a mob of fifty men andéhot to teath Ford was arrested after being per- haps fatally wounded, After his arrest identified by hin victim, Ford was hauled to the scene of tix HOLD-UP STORY WAS NOT TRUE Her Ticket Office on Brooklyn “L” Robbed While She Was Asleep. ia rarely a along It 1e money anything about {i ‘ T ran out and told the men on the in e girl, as she stu k to hor for that time, eo Was AUTOPSY ON MRS. SPEED Writer’s Wife to Be Determined, a osalcinx or two in- Dally-Speed was brought from n boarding under the name of Daily-Speed, should be given in the Mrs, ee RIDDLES NEGRO. Wounded in Capture Seaweed for Quickest Death, admitted his guilt and was lator EDITION fi rw | Ri Res CALC aod NEW YORK, JUNE (GIRL ADMITS CHINESE CADETS CONSTABLE FROWNED ON BY GOVERNOR Higgins Reminds McAdoo that Organization Violates Military Code, Gov, Higgina has notifled Poltce Com: missioner McAdoo that a Chinese mill- organiation, Chinese Cadets, which was formed in some months ago, ceptly deseribed and ning World, and that tt must ‘The first intimation that the Commis- anigation in thiy city came on Saturday, trom the Governor ate ld written to him about rnor waked (at made, and Mr, Me- 4 to put one of an. investigation be his men on th Live Ward. who te Chinatown matters, found an or tion of Chinese vadots at Nos, Mott street, whi 48 an expert an is being Jnstruc Major George Me- Vickar, of the Sixty-ninth Reg also reported. () discarded United States Army rifles, joner went this in tthe caudety « note reminding him that su stable Violation of lil of the Military Code, Which siya Chat no military organization can exist fn this Btate without the sanction of tho Commissioner goueult a lawyer and do te eadets, and Lung Kai Matn is the ——a THREE KILLED, ONE MORTALLY HURT IN WRECK Head-On Collision Results in Bad Smash-Up on New Haven Road. | might be some excuse for thie offh J@ nave, although even in that cas h NEWINGTON, Conn, June 2%.—A Haht heavy east-bound fretght train early to- day Just above the junction of the High- d divisions of the and the Hart blockading: the tracks with wreckage and causing the fatal injuries to another and serious In- juries to the fifth member of the train of Chicopee, — Denislau or Benishanw, fhreman, residence not known, Thore injured Engineer F. Fr. Pruett, Rutland, Vt, who will die, and Fnginesr Wilcox, Rutland, Vit, expected yards at 1.45 this morn- Ing, but was more than two hours late when St was reported along the Highland consequence Nght engine, Hartford freight in charge of East Hartford with Inatructions to walt at Nowington Junction until the freight came along, when it was to be attached to give assistance In pushing the train that Bngineer Pruett misinterpreted his orders instructed to let two trains go by while ho waa at the junction. train pass and then started out on the single track main line and ran Into the | eastbound freight, a AUTO HIT CARRIAGE, TWO MEN INJURED, Chanftenr tn Collision Up the State ys He In Employed by a New York Man, HIGHLAND FALLS, N, Y¥., Tune 20, 10,863, and operated by Otto Theune, of 825 Weat Fifty-eighth street, who sald he was employed as a School Commissioner George W, and Frank Dornberger were thrown against a stone the horse was thrown over on Flood’s prostrate form, ped with alight hurts charged with reckless d be given a hearing lat ———___ HIGGINS'S MESSAGE ONLY ON HOOKER, Give Sole Attention Case In Opening Governor WI to the Legislatur the extra session to-mor Hooker charges Senator Raines sald after a pret conference of the leaders! “I can't see how we can disp Hooker business in time i ering from coms Lomorrow evening, we will be In position on ‘Thuraday to “ Circulation Books Open to All. de cA ll the News. | PRICE ONE CENT. FIRES UPON AUTO PARTY Frederick H. Levey and Party Flee from Buckshot in Elizabeth. FPUIZABWUTH, N. J, June 20,.—1 lok H. Lovey, a dealer tn tnk at No, Beekman street, who ves in Nortl, Broad street, Hlizabeth, was fired at by a constanble while riding In his auto+ mobile last evening, Nefther he nor any of bis party was hit, but the wheels of the auto have bullet marks on Mr. Levey says that the action of the constable was or y uncalled for, and that he does not propose to let the mat: ter rest. nem, Mr, Levey wax accompanted by hig daughter, Miss Madge Ley a Miss Chetwood and his ehauft Blanley |Reed, ‘They had beon to Springfield, and |were Just driving out of the village when the sl ting occurred. Mr, Lave | that they were going at an ordinary rate Jof spoed and were not violating the auto law, when the startled by the whisting of bullets, ‘They had recelyed no command to stop gor. any warning whatever Mr, Leyey vty, ‘and the con fusillade? ke. Mr 1 {8 very indignant over ty affair and says he will cause an Inve tigation to be made and will endeay: ve to have the constable punished, He | that tf he had by ey called upon to Stop and had disregar “l the order there the non 1 exe Ootins: were treme $1,000,000 UPOK WHO DIED FIRST an automobile in y ie Would be at Heirs of Wallace C. Andrews, Burned to Death with His Wife, Contest Award of $2,- 500,000 to Charity. Supreme Court Justice Dowling heard to-day @ sult brought to construe the will of Wallace C. Antirews, who was burned to death, with his wifes at his home, No, 2 East Sixty-seventh street, April 7, AU the same fire Mrs, St. 7, 18 John, the sister of Mrs. Andrews, was also bummed to i By the terms of Ma will, Mr, An- drews directed that his executors or- gunlze an institution to be Known as the Andrews Insutute for Girls, and lett to the insticucion $2,000,000 Of M18 $3,000,000 estate, cutting oi his relatives’ with $500,000, Under the laws of 180), stil in force. a testatce leaving a Wife end cannot give more thin one) of hls y wt the heirs contend @ survived Her hus thia, law the Institute 01,008 nel for the Ine could receive only $1.5 Henry Wollman, cc siltute, contended ‘that thore is no proof that the wife survived her hist W. Hawes, counsel far the tuned that the burden of p those who r that the wite ded before her hi 1 Among the helrs are Norman c drews, a half-brother; Emma lb Edith’ Andrew Justice Dowling reserved declston, For Camp, Picnic or Summer Home the ready-cooked food } rapc-Nuts eaten dry or with a little cream or condensed milk. 3 or 4 teaspoonfuls give one a “GO” ‘for hours. E.J. BUTLER NOW Appointed by Mayor Mc- St. Vincent de Paul & offered the position of Tene Department Commissioner, decided last night not to accept the appointment and so notitled Mayor Met to wel named me of his a St. Vincent de Paul Sootety He sue ereds ‘I, C.', Grain and will assume Ue duties of his new office on ‘Mu day |He has been in th real estate for a numl fice at No, 102 West Forty-second at Ile las always taken an active Interest in charltable organizations and 1s an of- ‘a8 totally unexpect-| ed, Beveral bullets hit the wheels of the machine, but did Mitle damage. Instend of stopping the Tuto It was sent ahead at an fnereased speed and was soon out ofr | the ns in Unls. elt Ww Commissioner aa warm Wot Robert De Forest, who was irat Pendent House Commisstone! and home Mul who wis Mayol Mot Which Mr. Butler now holds, and has Wy | taany reforms Societies of atl’ | ‘he'Burd of Managers of the State How. pital at Ixlp, omic | 38 WEST 34TH ST., JKocsMt her residen WUT he I MAY Ge wife orrauy tt Hitt, pores Reason." AM, mt the Chuveh’ of the Ascension, 1oTth cy Detweun Amat ay. and itis isi Uae Pace THE TENEMENT COMMISSIONER Clellan to Succeed T,C, T. Crain in Office. ‘Thomas N, Mulry, President of the ety, whe was pent-House ollin, ‘Yhe Mayor to-day asked Mr. Mulry lect a man fr the pli Hoe ndmond J, Butler, who was im- by Mayor McClellan tely notitle vintmer Mr. Bwier 1s Vioo-Prosident of the povning, He lives at No. 1W Ww rly-second stre Edmond J, Butler ts fifty years old. business of years and tor In several of such or- in’s first choice for the postion {with them in insctuting y the Interest of Catholle United: Statos. 1tth the following or ldent Vineeni ul Sogiety, of New kK, Be National Council St. Vincent a Hety in tie United) States, dirman of the Iome: Bureau Placing Out of Children, Chatr- Supply, Committee of the Breah Work, | Memt f the Dependent Ald, les Organization uy New York State sof Charitles and Correction of the Board of Parole, and of HD Lely Mr. Wutler appeared at. the Mayor's 4 to-day und took the oath Mayor. ‘The Smart Clothes Shop 154to 164 EAST 125th STREET You'll be dremed fashionably, feel sat- isfied and at ease with yourself and your pocket-book—if outfitted by us, Try itl See our" Tilbury" Flannel $ | 5 Suits—Exclusive A. 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In gold, $20.00, Also muny new designs in Brooches, Necklaces and Scarf Pins, bet, Filth Ave. and Herald Sq. _ Fstablished 1886, IAL KOR TUESDAY, a Froit Cuts.....Lb. 100 te Molasses Blow teeeteer Lb, 150 AL, FOR WEDNESDAY, and L 100 li BOYS DERAIL CAR; THREE RIDERS HURT One Pasncnwer’ Sent to jospital as Result of Lads Mischievous Prank on Highth Avenue, ‘Dhreo persons wore severely Injured this afternoon by tho deratiing of @ car opposite No, 20s Kighth avenue, the acs cident being dus to a stone pl ogg on the track ‘by mischievous. boy Iwabel 8 iwenty-tour years Morton street, a passen= was removed to New York Hosple from contusions on the or, twenty-eight Yeats 2 Pitking “avenue, and (Wenty-olght ‘years > hth venue, "were ed bY an ambulance surgeon and ne. 8 were not caught. —— IMMENSE DIVIDEND OF 5TH AVE. BANK, gent he The be. Glyen 120 Per sin Addition to & Quarterly Distribution of 33 er Cent, to Stockh An extra dividend of 120 per cent, ty addition to the regular quarterly divis dend of vent his een declared by the dire of the Witth Avenue Bank, of t) The oxtra dividend tern, Heh. the stockholders will receive ie Mit of profits of the bank made tn 1909 and 1904 es SEND POSTAL TO-NIGHT For Circular and Views of EAST ELMHURST, N-¥-city On the Hilts at Picturesque Flushing Bay THE [DRAL PLACE TO LIVE Comparison |x challenxed with every her town. site, Half Hour trom uerald Square 4, roitey Mach lot has wator front privilenes, Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp, 887 MANHATTAN AVE, DROOKLYN, The physeal ollmente resulting from weak cyt ure numerous, but the most general complaints are HEADACHE, | NERVOUSNESS, INSOMNIA MENTAL DOUBLE VISION! 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