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TUGHES WARNS ALBANY BOSS Repeats He. Will | Legislators Responsi- ble to the People, _... MUST DO. THEIR (Spectal to The Evening World, ALBANY, Jan,.10.—Charles E, P eho undosset Governor, issued to-day “the Legislature a warning that if appeal direct to the people. The Go ‘of the Benate leaders, it-plain that If the Lexisiat to adopt the reforms he, has sur to account to the peoole The turping over Benato end the subordination of the re! wan one of the the Gorernor to send his ing. Ho-clearly- indicated tf @te will have to assume —spovadiDis for tts **Ehe organization of declared the Gow task undertaken en! Teponsibility ce those who a) hasbeen ly upon the in it. “I felt I could not be properly ¢ swith tcat duty or assume that respo! sibility, I have tett that feundersto my duty and I assume that the Le dature understands its 0. ie taal would carnesily strive orm my duly, Wie Lesis sabe) strive to do Ita di Hay HE WSONWATCH Hold | DUTY No Interference from Hint, But! __He Will Keep lis Oath —_| of Office. Hughes! does not do Ite duty —heo wit! make. xn ernoc-awill pot attnmd: to dictate to any. but he has made | No in his measage the members will have 4g are-charged swith-thet-dutye-1-have taken mo pa. you ang comment to make on | Woman Financier Admits Praises of Husband in Remarkable Letter. CALLED HER A WONDER. According to~ Him,—She- Re- jected Pringes, Sir Thomas nd Others. EW ALE THE JUDG Lipton a pK bx Wall. Street Magnates and Newspa- pers Seemed to Be All Under Her Influence. to tt sald Mra. Bila v-| have marriet a title,” Rawles Reader, to-day. at her home 206 West Ninety-third attest. “But Insiaad of: marrying a T habpened to préefe the man I loved. Hbwever the time my husband wrote the letter eared spapera deen years. wedding Just udken place and so, perhaps, enthusiasm Yt ieq him to go further than he would an: | now “As Tsay, we had just been macricd | and my hustand had heard all sorts of | © }flatteritrareperte abot ie A YOURE | man he son of a minent New York fi banker—had Alled *- tof yarnn atout my uests of heart | both on thie site and t other, and | | Of course MF Ttader wus reaay-to-bex them all at that time, “The fact Is 1 was about to marry an- when te n. marring x to have a few days, but with der and myrelf I guess tt was a cuse of love on sight ization of the Senate and As- Pente was-asked, They Married Quickly. oy have: nouiing to say, replied) Three days after our fire metting — Mr. Hughes. “Tn discussing your poi 4 tn case Nght to Mid pe ok Batt peeoa— pal Yew HMCUTY appeal dire you gave any spe dittculty the Governor » i. what I sald was informal. B: of it." “The Governor then repeated that ho in Interfere | Intended tt no way to with the work of the Legisints: ‘The brand of independence wh “Governor purposes to use wax set forth an & statement made by him to-day Connection with the patition of |. Brooklyn legislatora for the .apoin 1 ment of-Toula M. Swarey ax tendent—of the Motropolitan. District, Bureau. The Governor raid to the delegatto “While I am’ conscious of the fact that [am not infallible, I propose act In all cane: OUT the latter Joconety-repiied>—~ "\) djd not see them after they wei Swi is now “acting ‘Buiporintends fof the Ziecuon Bureay NOos ruft cane up to Albany seterany ressure to ber upon the Go: bring in Bwasey's behalf. ermor ALBANY GRIND ALBANY, Jan, 10.—The Leatslatu Otter. brist session to-day adsour until to-morrow at 10 A. BL, when t kof the pyesiona of 1907 will be. g in earnest hela “di Saturday ty except at 8.0 P. M., the Friday sessions at Ao M., and ‘those of the other thr days at it ALM vo 'The scssion lax: acterized by Gn unusually _bilsl in both Houses, ¢ over ninety evening was Hew’ A bi of Assemblyman Btanley, | of New “York, —provides for the ol of Assemblymen. biennial term of office two years instead of 0} As ni presen, Benatar A corporatini Jeague. in information nd~ conditions ste neercersteroprr! ist the authorit! inthe prosscution of quacks and_c latans, and to prevent the sale of na totter “under theories nt medicines, ACK SON WALLS purpose is cerhine practices KUBANY, Jan. 10--Attorney<Geners } HS apiadatura ja so slow in acting on 7 Appeal for S7,0W,with whieh to run h separa Spayment cof ie wases. OC the-men amployed to Ruard the ballot box New. York City, In ednnection, w1, @ recount preceeding: aid. pb nya money, Unicast something might wilt bo tea fine fx. en Jackson assumed — office > toanathet— srenrhy-H—of—the-avaladie n-for expenses had_be npn a up by” his predecessor, and-that-& dence ‘was being piled up by incoming “ ALBANY, Jan. 10.—Tho firat | mutation of a sentence by Gov, Hugh: * fer that of Willlam McMonagle, Walden, Orange County, who was se! tenced to State prison last year f wounding his wife with a pistol, Monagie, on hts plea of guilty, ws given a sentence of not more than fivs in} jonment, This Teduced by the Governor two. He wi reputation, and ‘hts application ek ‘was Indoreod by the Jud rot-. eA sorney and McMonagle | WANT oO TRANSFERS | FOR BROOKLY NITES. ~ "XBpectal to The Evening World.) y at the Al- pmty, ‘Chamber of Commerce dinnor Inst nig have no desire to retract any part the | Superin- Elections | according to my own| Lord hitchener appeared to have the Dest Judamen: jane, Brooklyn men got Httle consol: —out—of. hen {twas re: sais ‘ked to the tevernan that they wen! Of the chamber with long! taces, | BEGINS TO-MORROW. Hero thes on acegions wit | and the Monday sessions beginning Co! tal running snaking the. are { FOR OFFICE MONEY Jackson complained to-dey because tbe myselt reapongibie for “tlie slovereat and“ FIRST COMMUTATION BY GOV. HUGHES.|; com- | ¢, Me- Wag A man of previous good. tor proposed to me and within a fort- ht we were marriéd, Within a week. Of he wos on his way to Burope and 1 {| had remained behind to take care of) 7 tara interests tn whielr we both hap, ut | pened to be concerned. He did not re- turn for several months “Oh, no, I don't say that the man I jilted had « Utle—neither do I aay that he did not. That Is a matter of no im- V portanse: at this time.’ Gp the mantelpiece in the large draw- Ing-room Was o large dispay of brass- buttondd and decorated xhgiteshmen, several of whom have encurmrorancea jin the way gf top-neayy ttles. Sirs, M: | Reader glanced up at them as she ct to | reminisced about romances of the past. he in t= referred wpot on the mantelpiece. Haut hoe about this, indictment. of my huauand." continued Mra. Teader [*Natarally that ia ermost | mihd wt this tind, ihe atthe nar 1 Want may thet tev Drought about by the scheming of iano IONeer. nt | nt nie to was inspired b v-|Cromwell aud Miser, President Ro “Oh; you can get dentala of all that Tam ut to disclose. You can get them _almost_anywhere from New York y |to Washington, but the plotters need hot think that Ella Rawles Reader ts afraid of any of them or that ‘she he tates to give the facta to the public. The time tacoming when they will ail ro A} | tereating reading matter. She Acouscs Cromvweil,. “Cromwell knew at about this plot to indict my husband. He Was one of the chief figures in Vt. He spent flye houre closeted [with District jorney Jerome tiaat month jast after the trick ra tell played f by which Jobn DB, Stanc uctting Mr. Header’ 000 agninat J. DB, out.” Mr, Cromwell Ja now on the way to as denied the charges, of and again, against Haggin. f mibing cou laid claim to eh Haggin. ms AI UAL Te) of ‘a commission for the be jotuinas: to Juan arland of Tamas Peru Tl Was In @ letter to Gar- Jand that Reader became so ent jas. tle aut Ce charms of his wife. As Mrs. Reader says. the letter waa writ- ten a few days after thelr marriage, What Reader Wrote Here tw the letter: w York, Jan, 4, 142. Mi Muy Querido Juan—in—the- fin at tf place; Juan, mys marria Very beat work, Juan,-old man, 1 have ever done, When yoti_meet mi’ Benora, ne licto-one_of-there_days, dunt, you will find her the “clovoreat Woman you ever_struck “¥_slempro“uns mujer. BIE i ledwed to be uccesstut business tacks th nel au 0 gunn salary of 4125 j fuazy fron) an engineering firm tor wetting certain concessions for the un- derground railway London.” Bhe knows everybody in Wall street, an her personal friends and backers are the principal bankers In Ne ork. Bho lun Bouthern-gifl-and = indy, ald duet what she shouldbe ‘Bir-Thomua- Lipton, Join Dewar, M anda doxen other rich and promt. nent men'in England have asked her to marry thom, and she pruotically had agreed to marry Dewar, the whisky millionaire of Scotland, and a member af Parliament, when she met me, and she wired him, waking him to release before she mar me, quite sectetly, on Noy. 9 just) before I left ‘or Engiand. Bhe knows the best and richest people In London, Scotland, Ire- Jand, and all over America. Threw Prince Over, ‘Has had offers of marriage froma German Prince, an Indian Prince, and Eenator Clark, the richest copper man in Montanadenkers, brokers and mill- jonaires in Wall Street, Todo est es para U ho sojamento (all this Fal tor your sonny, exclusively), partioulas “She is partner of Whe claverest Slee trig inventor In Amefi and has 2% per cent Electro Multiple Uni rights in a new drake, which will be the brake of the future, to be Atted to all cars, rallways, Cp we ehe js now Arable cone ‘to form para er etter finance ae aed) B(ronmeat men in America and England, ding ouch roy as William @oherer, rs 10} ee ne Theat of —N Krew out of the cesatons tn Poru. re Ne} Nt] . nm 1 he ty he nn es ot n- or’ a8 to Ko. o's + Jan, — 10,—Asromblyman {the New York Clearing-Houee! Webber has introduced a bill entitling | Ff. R. Chapman, banker ‘and’ prok 8 on the clevated and eurfice $8,000,000; Sir, Avi fam "A Boot Brooklyn and Queens. to tim: NMittonat Sir Thomas Lipton, Fee Tea ea TUR Ene og MAES | Wace Preece a nd Fy er (of . ert within the borovitha for Sutera tn Boatina.” & an ry ‘of fivo Chee { <pemalty for refusal to ‘ant a parca nen Coad ben director in the ieee with a pal ands that wwe (shall Include as 5 varehol in ¢heun-, “Yes it te _perfectiy-true thai t could + 6ed-to-meet Mr} come out ana oitewil-furnivh some-in~— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY.16, 1907. { Fi READER'S OPINI New-York: and-Londéon.* friend," ~ ~ reloase,”” “She knows everybody In Wall “She is proposing to form an arith the strongest men_ofDagland for TOLD IN AMAZING LETTERS Senator Clark, Sir Thoman Lipton, John Dewar, M. P. prince, an Indian prince and others, his friend, Juan Gariand, Have asked herto marry. thain. “She knows cvery-judge-in New-York, aud commands Sho {is in with the King-and Queen of nee through a mutual She Is the cleverest business woman in Amertea." "Bhe is going to make me Prime Minister of England.” “Her only weakness Je a madness for me." “She had agreed to wed Dewar when she met me, and wired him IMRS. READER SAYS CUPID MADE HER GIVE UP A TITLE TO WED FOR LOVE AUSSELL STILL OS WHI LETIERS rors and Blackmailer’ Seeking Freedom, Con- tinues His Case. former Jua- Drn. Caron Atian v. Odell, Jenks, With former £ tice Ke Suntic F, . Macbonn Austin ints MeLatie Hanittton: aida: podra ot-other! men of affairs dancing attendance upon Thim and Nis subpoonaed wlinesses (n hia | ON OF HIS WIFE a German according to Mr. Roader’s letters to “press_of. street.”” Angio-American Finance Company, and—Amertra-benindtt and when dertaiing prominant men in many tor- eign countries all over the 0 that We (A; Rooand sey morta “nett good proverilés and undertakings at a ront to the financial corm rie Natu- Tally Perit will be Includ Gur- land sera el nombre de ose a clin consee todo ¥ todos (will be the man of that country. Ella knows everything and everybody), The Judges, Too. > “Bhe knows every Judge In : has command of the press in New York and London, Nicholson, the private ease ry of Al fred Harinsworth: -pro= prietor of the Dally Mail, mate personal friend. Bh | has a can- | ment trom the “Sultan of Jotiore, b&e.-Bha Nas successfully ‘lobbied p Hodes of Cottons, Wai te best Greswed Woman at several London ‘re- ceptions leat year, and her head for the «zal; all the underground raul ways Jn-Loadon and Paris In conneotion with the Finan- clal Company, She ja. the tmtimate fe Rho close perspnal friend of the King sand Queen of England, and the AdViser-and tra velling-compenton of th 1 Prince: of: Wates. MBo she knowa everybody in Bneland and America. “She saya who Is ne foinake-sne-a_(Bilivonatee-and-the Sree Minister of Engiand, and by God 1_bollaye she can_almost-do_{t- pody thinks her a milifonaire re nosotros—no-io-en (ootween us itis not ay been an, for money, but Tataitecnexoninpaweranaiod hope, have lots from ‘the Sprague electric aystem and the brake, in both of which I am to the aging director (1. fancy at a good salary).’ With this. te etogy—of—his wife's charms, Reader-wem-on-to-say tint thr wife wae planning great things for him. They were to tb ny fine estate not far from London, and there the real work of making him a great man In his own country was to be taken up in earnest. This was to be thelr pase of operations: for the culture of cabbages and kings. ‘The eatin was made immensely profitab! Ifeader wrote, by meanscot the scien tific culture of vegetables, and then at odd times they would take a hand in the politics of the Kingdom, | SENATE TO SANDBAG “PARK SITE GIFT. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 10—The- water-power conwine tried to got In its work to-day, When Besutor Hill, of Buftalo, offered fa. bill-authorizing tho State to accept from W. P, Letcnworth ghe 1,00)-ncré tract in the Genesee Valley aa & Stato park, Senator Cassidy, who ac- quired fame two yoars ago as the au- ‘thor of a notorious Niagara powor grab, Jumped to hia foet and demanded fan explanation of the measure, @enator Hii explained that the pro- posed park was & charming scenic plave, and that if the Stato avail’ stacit of a uctchwortiis, gener. 5 N hocbhienthrocistcwas ctehtrtomeyone old and ty feeble health, Mr,” Hill aased unanimous consent to have the’ haa a_acheme | mation of | febend of Lia Chevatier de Madr itta,-wlie + ie posscswod of at x a) of the tract, Edwant Kens. sylvania trestle street, territory from IMCORMICK OUT BY WIFE'S ACTIVITIES 2 ‘Influence of. Woman Given as Cause of Another Dip- lomat’s Woes. 5 yibly_mangled_when_ pt WwW eho begged for a from St. Poter’s 1. hig woman, WASHINGTON, Jan-10.—That Nobert | 8. McCormick, of Mlnols, American. | Ambassador to France, has loft the dip- Jomaths nervice because he waa ssn ll} favor through the activities of his wite | in tho latest bit of news that leaked out to-day to entlven officinidom, Coming closely on the incident of.. Bellamy, Storer-and “Dear daria“ and that of tho-ahitting-of-Ambasaator White trom + Rome to Varin, Washington society and official circles are taking especial I= terest in the matter. Bes —-MoGorinbek-o—tetal—mere—ts rath to have. beens In favoring, the «ult a Rusvian noblo Ao fell in love | with the nineteen-year-old daughter of | RW. Vattermon, the wealthy newa- | paper Gwuer. of Chicag re girl | was--on--a—visit to Mettormictnt when Air. McCormick Was Ambassa- | Wor tothe C She wedded the no- bleman without her parts’ knowl cdée, He treated her brutally, and the Kattersoas went to Russia and took | Her back to Chicago. Sow. Ab appears that enve first Kot MoCormick the diplo- plows. The two are reiated, married a daughter of bie | Modill, i that the Pattersons were angry. thelr daugnter's un- placed” much of $0 per cent., Patterson's In- | ery y how runs, Mr, Depar anil sald thet ho would ho longer & favor from. the Admin’ Last spring, Patterson c. mont batty MeConmlek i} uit of the ‘uplomatte circle. ume, baasador that hols UMM advanced at once to third reading, Cnantdy did not object any Lurter ‘The dill goes to the Finance Com- thittee, where, the power lobby expects to sandbag he Genessee diver Companys which) propossas torverectnn hogs dam just,above the Letchworth property, in the Genessee River, 1s back of the oposition to the bill. If tho tract js turned tnto a State park the power company will be practically nut out of buatness, as tt will be. prevented. from carrying’ out its project of condemnin, for power pyrpores the most beautifu tible. above ABSOLVES DYING WOMAN IN YARD. 100 Men Kneel Before Priest} a Priest. and Victim Man- gled By Engine. whien Church. White one hundred raflway men kneit in the Pennsylvania yerda at Jersey City to-day the Rev. Father Joseph 1. Ziegter adminietered the last rites of church to an unidentined woman enyine-—The—noman—wae then hurried to the City Hospital, although the mur- a nothing-coakt ware ter struck by Kcometive No. | Cat wr 1772, running free. in charge of Engineer : she wan on the .Pann- Washington vut] employes are prohibited. She was er-- ed up, but re- ‘all not Ilve an hour pest, and the ambu- nee walted at the gate of the yard. while Fathec Zieclor waa summoned | c, He re- sponded in haste and absolved the dy- The Virtue of Mastication. {From "The Tribune’? Correspondent.) Professor. Irving. Fisher, of Yale University, has-been con ducting experlinents upon nine Yate students since fast“ Jan: uary in-order-to- determine the effects of the thorough masti- eation, Of tood= tetas found thatthe enduranee-ts-increaset although they took no more exercise than be- Aid=athough=they=diminished thelr fore the experiineits: COMMUNE of flesh ro to oneal the original quantity. These “experiments Aaipees the-advantages aa the scientific food, GRAPE-NUTS, which, eaten properly—that is, the package, with a little cream or milk—requires thorough-“‘chewing.” Grape-Nuts food comes i de.icate crisp granules, inlended to be ground up by. the teeth. not only preserves the teeth but brings down. the saliva from the guims. so necessary in the primary work of digestion. Ure hin releasa from | tinued the reading of acres and acres of letters In cross-examination by Dis- trict-Attorney rke, of Brooklyn, in Justice Truaz's: part. of the Supreme Court to-day’, ‘ Russell_wrote-ait-thene letters They, | Were addrensed to all sorts of poopie, land they referred cormtantly to_other jletters he had’ written to President ‘Roosevelt, Secretary Heot- and omers, always in the exposure of. Benjamin 'B, | Ode. Jr. and: the successive State Bu- | perintendents of Prisorta The letters were full of the conspir- acy of Odell, Jerome, Clarke, Keever and-Higgina to compass hia death, but he sald {n ona letter, “After I furnished President Roosevelt with information Which enabled them to bring about the downfall of Odell I thought the Presi- dent-and Secretary Root and Migeing AAA CAA GAARA VATA RANGA N8 0004 08005 000000040004 Insane “asylum fat_})annemora, Ed- 5 j : ward J. Ruswell, aling Meredith, con- =| 6W t 23d St. oni : Victed badger and blackmailer, con- es nidas would abandon thelr convbine against me and that the President would help Met wet out-of the aaylum.'* Russell's venerabie mother, Mra, Mar- (ha A Fox, Or Mon Glale NT w awevt-faced little woman, whose love for and faith in her son is unbounded, twaa—cated—to—the—witness—stand—by Kuss at the close of nis Owt_cross~ examination, though District-Attorney Clarke wanted to-call Gov. Odell, Refuses to Let Odell Go. Clarke made anothor effort to Gov: Odell ‘called, #0 “that he sight go. home. "1_object in the, Interest of Justice!” shouted Russell; “He ta the most Im- portant witness of all and should be re- served for the laat,’” “Te Your Honor please, we have the Apectacle of the Calling and detention of men here who have been obliged to Iaigh to Ue most Dunitilating charges, even If they have been lunatic,” said Mr. Clarke. pose In keeping them here Js yindictly it fa an example of the viclousness ot a paranolac just tis side of murd Ruasell: denied any malice. He de- clared that Odell stood before the Court ‘no better tien the humblest perso: white or black,” and Juatice Truax let him have hia. way. Oe Justices o! “Suse address him te for his return; that he turned her over 4o-Deputy-Asalstant..District-Attorney. Morgan nd-Alfred-Hadden,-hia-secre- for an Inveatigation. + hat did George WV Morgan-tell- you the Investigation?” Russell asked. that you were ussell, looking ex- ring at the 4 eho referred by to William A, Keene ush her case, : os 1 by, to alt Roi or so. en T went (to Juatlce “Gaynor recommended Charles Xcel if i Mrs, Fox sald Moatioe ¢ thi he wouldn't belleve 1 tors, tried tom Suslioe Marea peed y Rivest [ahe remembered” that lawyer Kel Gov. Odell's bribery of hla jawyars, Judge Gaynor's Stomach Ach “And do you remember, mother dear, that he toid ua that if Judeo Gaynor, | happened to have a stomach ache or If hia breakfast didn't agree with him, he prpuls be Just as ikely to decide againat jus ‘The | old mother dutifully bere: “remas ENT WETTRA to woe" Her” HON, Bucy omMcertn: ted wanted her son to say nothing about Untrimmed Hat Clearance tormerly $5,009, $2.95. formerly $12.50, $10.00. Imported Blocked Velvet Hats; 1.45 Clearance Price, Clearance Price. — CAR hue formerly $6.95, $5.00. 8&8c Fur ‘Hats Untrimmed; Clearance Price, Untrimmed French Felt Hats; Lynx, Natural Squirrel, Sable Squirrel, Cara- cul and French Ermine Furs ; EST WEST 25 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Sale of Women’s Skirts and Silk 'Waists. | SOMES SKIRTS, {mn Panamas, sa humber broadcloth, fine y tallored, with pleats {nz number of 75 styles, Value $6.60 to $8.00; for..... 3.95 & 4. 95. WOMEN’S BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA WAISTS, trimmed with lace and medallions, tucked and embroidered yokes 4. 95 Value $7.00, for.. i) OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of FURS, Ih Sable and” Tsabele “POX, MINKE, “Griy Squirrels, Blue Lynx nnd Black Lynx, In Scarfs and Muffs, at less than cost of manufacture, CHILDREN’S COATS, In a variety of styles; sizes from 2 to 6 9 69 years, Value $5.00; to close out... le BOYS! OVERCOATS;, lalate styles; sizes 3 to 6; fn tan, NES rown ani jue kersey and nan mix- > =4 turek” Value $5097, lors ws BaD DoDD Women’ s Mousquetaire Gloves Regnlar price §3.50. SPECIAL 2 QQ par i ‘A epecial offering of REAL KID GLACE GLOVES of 5 fine quality selected Real Kid Skins—full 12-button (elbow) length. Colors: Tan, Gray, Black and White, New Model Corsets MUCH UNDER REGULAR PRICES: BATISTE CORSETS, long hip, garter attachment. Regu- larly §2.75., : : ~ BATISTE~ CORSETS, “(yenutae whalebone}, long Princes 0 SER OPIE T7 ~hip—front and side garters, Regularly $4.50. : 2,95 BROCHE LONG HIP CORSETS, extra long tapering walst— ~ white, blue, pink. “Regularly :6.00. WHITE COUTIL CORSETS, special model, Teal whalebone — front and side garters. Regularly $7.50... 5.00 eberesees, Justice Gaynor aid decide agaisint him and Rusvell went back to prison, New York, Oct. Sth when crisp and-dry, direct from; The work » All Sizes. _ Al Styles, eathers. SS $3.50 ‘and $4 — Odd Lot ft elie to $2.35. Wm. Vogel & Son Broadway Housto St. Nott costain Oplum, ~Mealne: & For Rheumatism 149) Compound Mixture of GRIER alac, BUUagta. ES. If teeth are faulty, soften Grape-Nuts with cream or fot or cold milk and allow to stand a minute soaking, but even then don’t forget to chew. Many people say (and it is true) that when they eat Grape-Nuts they seem able to digest not only that food but other kinds which formerly seemed indiges- There’s a Reason for Grape-Nuts If your teeth are fit, Chew, chew, chew until the food is liquid and insists on being swallowed. Ing the Brood aud Reg wat ing the Liver and dnnsys. Relief from Pala after first or secent Rellable” Inte MA LIM, NEC AAA GOUT and Cash or Credit ewelletss 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, Branch, 467 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY.

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