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VANDERBILT MUST BE REPRESENTED FOR CASE 10 G0 ON Daughter’s Suit to Annul His' Marriage to Medium Pepper Is Postponed. There wae an echo of the ‘famous Vendertiit (“Little Bright Pyen") case fa the Supreme Court In Brooklyn to- @ey before Justice Aspinall, when the) @ttempt of Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, the davaiter of Edward Wan! Vander- Ollt, to have her aged and wealthy father's marriage to Mary Anne Soan nell-Pepper, tho medium, anmutled, re- ceived a set-back. After hie wedding, June 1, 10077, to which he was inspired by the advice of “Little Bright Hyes” and Cloud,” medium, Mary Anne Pepper, to senti- mental utterances while in a trance, Bir, Vanderbilt was adjudged ineanse and mentally frresponsible by a Shoriff's | fury. Although he still lives with Mra. Beannell-Pepper-Vanderbilt, his daugh- ter has worked early and late to have the marriage annulled, claiming that o is protecting her father who, she , was irresponsible when the cere- as pronounced. n the case was called to-day the @aughter, her counsel and the counsel for the medium were In court, but Mr. Vanderbilt was not present, nor was ho esented by counsel. his looks like @ star chamber pro- mony w we “Thunder | the #pooks who tnolted thelr |!!! cooling,” said Justice Aspinall, “The man 1s not here and nelther | lawyer, and it la not right to ec r whether a man’ we ts legal or | not without ig him a chance to be heard. Twill not try this case unless | Mr. Vanderbilt ia present or his law- Yer, ex-Judge Willlam B. Hurd, is rep- resented In the papers.” Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, was disap- polnted, and showed it, but after a contorenea with her father's Inwyer it cided to agtee to an adjourn- October, oe WILLIAM MYERS, JR., KNOWN TO SPORTS, KILLS HIMSELF. (Bpectal to The Prening World.) CAMDEN, No J, May %—Willism | Myora, Jr. son of @ prominent Philadal- phia manufacturer, committed auloide last night on the platform of the rail- road station at Haddonfield, where he roaided, Myers died almort immediate- ly from @ bullet In the brain, He was @ years old, married and no reason is | known for hin act. | | Myera wes of @ sporting turn and well known In New Philadelphia. waa d ment until York an $6500 Sid Gold § 00 = Bye Glasses 4 = FOR THIS WEEK. ‘The reason I ipake this great reduction tn | price is becauee I want more people to know | that it tn tw hele advantage to one w me it ginsses. | ents want, them, to Wnow. too, that at sy es: | | thirty years I have beed the leading optician | of New York and Brooklyn, | I wnt them to know, too, that at my es: tablishmeat I b: staff of the mdiest oou- Mets in the elt; ind that the services of there speclaliste free to al who come to me. I want more people to know that they can not alone be sure of setting the right | klasens, Lut that they will ales be able to fave money when they ome to me. r the reason for this grand offer. willing to lose money now to met is and T em | more patrona in the future |Z. 106 East 23d St., N, | Near 4th Ave. 2 stones, 441 Fulton St, Brooklyn, Established 1976. Near De Kalb Ave. Stern Brothers — To-morrow, Tuesday An Important Sale of French Handmade Underwear | At Exceptionally Low Prices $1.25 t 13.50 Ranging from Women’s Waists--An Unusual Display of Desirable Styles BATISTE, TRIMMED WITH LACE, EMBROIDERED LINENS, FRENCH HAND-MADE & HAND EMBROIDERED, (SECOND FLOOR) Men’s Seasonable Underwear | At Speci White Gauze Lisle Thread Shirts. sleeveless, also Drawers in regula Sea Island Cotton Shirts with sleeves or sleeveless, also Drawers in regular or knee lengths, Natural Gray Wool Shirts or Drawers, Extra Fine Light Weight, Imported Lisle Thread, Fine Balbi and Lisle Mesh Shirts or Drawers, Imported & Domestic Parasols CHOICE MODELS IN EMBROIDERED TIONS OF SILK AND LEATHER. MOURNING PARASOLS, GRAIN SILK, PLAIN MODELS WIT! ALSO ALLOVER CREPE. For To-Morrow’s Sale Plain Taffeta Silks. Black and White French Mousseline in floral effects, lin Values $3.00 to 3.75 s, in Plain and Tuck Extra Quality Taffeta Models, also Heavy Bl Wide Black and White Stripes, also Large Floral Designs, Gros Grain West Twenty i i FOR SALE. : \"AUTOS BY THE CARLOAD. Manhattan’s mobile Est. blishment, Twenty carloads best autos selected by} five expert buyece who travel ail over th C1 States purohasing the best kinds ai ar and six cylinder, pee Cask 2 $1,200; 29-32."" $1,250 1907 Corbin, Merce’ 250: tehklre Taco- $875-81.100; senger). BID alates ght Speed Lanter, i amblers: Touring), + IROT Runestrout, $400: each « bargain. 900 other ununial ormortcaltiee. — Heman= etrations cheefally given. Swell Auto Bodies Very Low. Bodies (second ta 1: New Rodtoa #100 ser gg eel A omentic, Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, 289 to 245 West Both at., near roadway, INCLUDING EMBROIDERED BLACK GROS Pioneer Auto- | Wo Women’s High Cost at Attractive Prices $1,98, 3.95 2.95, 4.50 5.95, 9.75 at al Prices with sleeves or 39¢ r or knee lengths, at at 50° | at 83° riggan F 9 5c | TAFFETA AND LINONS, COMBINA- H FOLDS AND BANDS OF CREPE, Stripes, Half Tones, ed in tones to match, at $1.95 | 2 Value $4.50 2.95 Value $5.00, 3.45 ethird Street Silks, FOR SALE, ats, Goods guaran- sment; confidential, & WATCH CO, 177 Rtoadway. near Cortlandt at |; WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, CASH OR CHEDIT. EASY PAYMENTS, American Watch & DiamondCo. i | GENTL EME }HING TO ORDER QN | AN ol Aepmantar poricct fit, cane wear eh I STANOE: CLOTAING CO., TEAS 83° WOB'T DUNCAN Te Gort 10 STEAMBOATS. - pam STEAMBOATS, = |PALTEN LINE Ly. Bloomfiel4é st, & Blocks low West lath Hid Tae WA PAPE Mok 6 Daa PIANOS AND ORGANS, garteen aac ae |C ERMAN DANGS DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS, | Slanov, Intent stvieas closaaue eniaheR ea SS Sea See aera H. ‘Kk F. Koch's Uptown Prices M. town Shopping an Extravagance. OCH & THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1908. Down- 20. Tucsday—Tiese Money-Sabtrg Chances : Tub Suits, 6.50 Women’s $13 ty Feataring the Entire Sample Line of a Bankrupt Manufac- turer at About What _the Matertals Cost. , O E of those unforeseen cir- cumstances which happen so disastrously for some and opportunely for others. This manufacturer’s loss {s your gain, because we shall offer his entire sample line of Repp and Linen Suits at one-half of the regular selling price, The Suits are in the season’s newest and smartest models, in all the pop- ular colors and white. Not all colors in all sizes, however, but excellent choosing notwithstand- ing. The illustration shows one of these high class models. The others include the strictly and semi-tailored, also braid trimmed and butterfly effects. Quantity limited—early choos- ing advisable. Value $13.00.........6.50 . $6.50 Lingerie Dresses, 4.79 WOMEN'S FINE PRIN ES white, blue and pink broideries. are in the smartest new effects, and present an incomparable cho Tuesday only.. ; of selection. A Sale of LY A prominent importer, ment of Women's Fine cost to land them here. ULL MA S LINGERIE DRESSES; the most charming models, in handsomely trimmed with dainty Val. laces and em- You will be delighted with this offering, because these dresses in the new plaid, striped and embroidered HEATHERBLOOMS. All carefully cut —thoroughly well made, being moulded over the hip with extra care. These price H stitched flare flounce $3.00 quality....... teat sce inducements: EATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS, black only; extra wide, with t4-inch tailor} 1.95 |! a special in the regular HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS, with embroi- dered ruffle. three tucked ruffles; shirring; in all the leading shades and black Also another pretty model with finished with cluster HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS, in plaids and EXTRA SIZE HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS stout women; stripes; with flare sectional flounce. Also) with handsome embroidered ruffle, i all colors and black 2.59 | for flounce, in black only; exceptionally good value Pond Sale. hard pressed for cash, sold us an enormous assort- Handkerchiefs at considerably less than what they in a way that ought to clean them spic-span new, in either a s! The regular prices of similar qualities elsewhere are from 25c. to 50c. each, but to-morrow we offer them at, per doz., $1.45, or, each... WAtte Lingerie Cloth, Spectals. A special purchase of four numbers of fine sheer combed yarn PERSIAN LAWN, 40 inches wide, at about one-third less than regular pric Lot No. 3; reg. 24c. Lot No. 4; reg. 14c. yd... Lot No. 2; reg. 19c. yd.... 15c Corded Lawns, 84/2, FINE WHITE DIMITY LAWNS, in single or cluster stripe, now so much in Suits, etc.; 27 inches wide; demand for summer waist larly at 1$c, Per yd 125th St. heer or heavy linen; plain or cross bar effects -1Cc . 12c | Lot No. 4; reg. 29. yd. We now turn this trade opportunity over to you n up rapidly. West, with tucked umbrella The Handkerchiefs are ali 12% Four 14c old regu- Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. “REAL ESTATE a IMPRINT UPON AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, YOUR MEMORY AT THE - TO-MORROW AT 11:00 A. M,, 18 THE AUCTION SALE OF 600 BRONX LOTS TRASK ESTATE Either of these can re- main on bond and mort- 40% at 4% 50% at 4 4% :| | [Exchange Salesrooms, 14-16 Vesey St., N. Y. C.,/ i 70% at 5% J gage for J, 2 or 3 years, FREE TO PURCHASERS. COME DOWN! JOSEPH P. DAY | | POLICIES OF INSURANCE OF THE TITLB GUARANTEE TRUST COMPANY THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED. 1908 World Almanac - 4 PRICE 25 CENTS. BY MAIL, 35 CENTS. Auctioneer! 4 geet eeterty Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Tea (hot or iced) is served, without charge, in our Reception and Lounging Room, throughout the day. Take the side elevators to the Fourth Floor. ‘A Word to Every Woman Who Needs a Separate Skirt Tomorrow we have ready an unusually large and hand- some showing of separate skirts, in a range of materials, styles and prices to suit the preference and purse of every woman who wants one of the most practicable garments in a wardrobe—a separate skirt. Assoon as women see the garments themselves they will know the extent of the price- eavings—-so that we needn't dwell on that point. Here is a summary: Of taffetas, at 10,00 and up Of pongees, at 10,00 and u Ot white serge, at 12.50 and up Of white voile, at 18.00 and up Of black voile, at 10.00 and up Of plain serges, at 8.50 and wy Ot plain panamas, at 6.00 and up Of fancy panamas, at 6.00 and up ~ Of repp tub suits, at 2.50 and up Of linon tub stits, at 4.50 and up Of embroidered repps, at 12.80 6. up 25.00 and 35.00 Silk Dresses At 18.50 and 25.00 One-piece and jumper models of messaline, rajah, taffeta and pongee; light and medium tones; trimmed sand nets; kimono, Gibson with and princess effects. ‘Taffeta Coats in short, jaunty mod- els; plainly tailored and close-fit- ing, or elaborately trimmed, at 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00 and ‘up. Top Coats, faultlessly tailored and lined with fine taffetas, of cheviots, broadcloths and ‘mannish coverts, at 12.50, 13.50, 15.00, 18.50 and up. Of tweed mixtures, at 6.00 and up 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 and 15.00 washable fabrics; styles—Peter Pan, tailored, Gibson, Dutch neck and, skirts; not all styles and materials in each price, of course. selections, at 18.50, 22.00, 25.00 and up. ing Coats in jaunty mannish models; of plain-faced cloths and Women’s $7 and $8 Bench-Made Boots and Oxfords at 5.25 Washable Summer Dresses puncess effects; in stripes, dots and Full Length Coats of heavy, lus- fine mixtures, at 18.50, 25.00, Continuing the good news of yesterday. An oppor- At 5.00, 6.00, 7.50 and 10.00 solid tones; full-plaited and tucked trous black taffeta; a number of 30.00 and up tunity to save money on high-grade footwear of this char- A collection of Summer dresses, new models from which to make Steamer, Motoring and Travel- Second Floor acter is seldom presented, especially on such seasonable goods. This 1s our regular 7.00 and 8.00 stock of boots and Oxfords, in the smartest styles of the season. Of im- ported patent leather and black and tan Russia calfskin. Second Floor Women's leather shopping bags, of pin morocco, in black, green and brown; also some. real dull seal bags in black Offered to- Regularly 3.00 Rs . 2.00 Women’s 3.00 Hand- Bags at 2.00 only, all leather-lined, and fitted with purse morrow at a clear saving of one dollar. each, at 5 ‘ . 0 Main Floor 50c All-Linen Suitings at 20c a Yard This popular all-linen etamine suiting is offered at the beginning of the season at less than halt price. A weight suitable for jumper suits and Summer dresses. All the wanted colorings—gray, light, Copenhagen and navy blue, light and dark tan, reseda, black and white; also a medium-sized shepherd’s check in black-and-white; 27 inches wide; regular 50c quality At 20c a Yard Main Floor This Is Important---Read It Beginning tomorrow, Women's Knit Underwear will be on sale per- instead of on the Second Floor, as manently on the Main Floor (hosiery aisle), heretofore. Men's Half Hose will be removed from the cegtre of the Main Floor to the front of the floor. Boys’ Shirts, Blouses, Suspenders and Tics will be removed { Main Floor to the Boys’ Wear Department on the Second Fleer) "0 the MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 2.00 Nightgowns at 1.45; fine 1.50 to 2.00 Wash Petticoats nainsook, trimmed with lace or at 1.00 & 1.45; in Seersucker; embroidery; empire or slip-over laid or check gingham; full models. Boanest all colors; fine values 3.00 White Petticoats at 1.95; 1:75 Dressing Sacques at 1.45; cambric top; trimmed with deep qisiene aed jaynti aint eyelet embroidery flounce, or ed with fine embroid- z i ery beading and ribbon, lace and insertion. 4.00 House Dresses at 3.50; in fine check and figured lawns, fine embroidery trimming: Dutch n 1.75 Long innnos at 1.45; dotted Swiss in Persian designs polka dot, .awns and flowered dimities. neck, elbow sleeves: full skirt, 4.50 Long Negli 8 \. gees at 3,95; with knee flounce. Pretty pretty figured dimities, daintily models. trimmed with Valenciennes lace; Second Floor desirable styles. Reliable sewing helps and w. S b warm Sale of Notions weather needs—underpriced White super tape— 10-yard coun Shirtwaist shields; at Be pair I widths: at 6 ( ic talhose ginporterte 4 al pic Wieunecrorcite brands Children 's hose supporters; at Ce sore reise Oc doz, YWomen's hose supporters; at . 17c SBlastic -shirtwaist belts, adjust- Hair rolls—24 inches long; at. 21¢ able; at : Ze “AM Over" hair nets; at 10¢ Amber color hairpins, long style; = “Queen's Own" pins, shee; at. Sc ate 10c Silk shoe laces; at 12 pair Main Floor - R.&G. “Tapering Waist” Corsets All the style features demanded by present Parisian fashions are perfectly embodied in the new Spring models of R. & G. corsets. Not only are they the acme ot style, but they bestow comfort which is known only to R. & G. wearers. Every figure can be easily fitted from the com- plete line of R. & G. models carried at this store. All styles and all sizes—and every pair is guaranteed. Prices from 1.00 Second Floor to 350. Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co ) HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue CARNIVAL OF VALUES Ending May 29th! Offerings Extraordinary To Introduce New Additions to Our Stores! FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW No Mall or Telephone Ordere 4° ct. All-Wool Serges.. .27 | $5.98 Women's Suits. i-Inch--black, navy, royal and other] Linene—Wohite, Tan, Copenh Gesirable. shades,...0ur say {s suffl- | Pink—Natty , semi-fitted, Q assure you that they are “all| straight fronte—with and without woul,” @s stated detachable white duck collats—pleated TAmtt ® with fold—all 6) ax pretty @ i Outing Suit as an; id 98 ct. BI'k Taffetas Silks.. .64 ‘ail pick and pana Yd, wide—strong, lustrous, smeoth weave, . 2,50 gen and | | | | i 15 yds. ig desire—all spick and span— right from the maker. Limit One. $7.98 Women's Skirts... 3.95 Black Volle—tull pleated—with the new woven borders—extra full cut— all lengths and bands, including extra sizes. Limit 15 yaa, |24 ct. Bordered Batistes.. .11%2, | white with fancy nts and 40 Inches wide. 1 | borders or rite, at | Limit One. } figures, with jonizing borders. nae , : 12 yds |$3,98 Women's Silk Waists, 2.19 4 | Black or Waite Jap silk— r t. Check Ginghams... 4?2 Valiinge) yokerconaiconaniarateet Gone |10¢c | good, firm quality— trimmed with lace and pin tucks and Waite Com- wide —all sizes, Black TAmit 12 ye. 16 ct. Merc’z'd Sateens. Yard wide-Black, White, colors Limit ‘10 yd Two Notion Speclals | white Peart i | 4 to 24 Magne | Lantt Six Dozen | Satin Pad Hose § | on, Hook on and | black 1 27 Inches the popular binations. Limit One. m of our new enlarged Departnent there ons of unusual his we offer op- ~ that cannot possibly Untrim'd Hats y the nd others, 79 ct. Dressing Sacques... .46 value Hee Faney Lawn—light and dark—box wit 3 pair. pleat back—full front—with belt. Cait oy | Limtt Two. 17 ct. Figg Madras.... 8% $1.98 Women's Corsets... .87 Mercerized — woven figures over @! Licntwetgit White Coutil—medium dozen patterns—splendid quality. long. bi | Tait 12 48, ng back deep hip--Lace and ribbon fnish—sour elastics—aizes a 1 3 '$1.50 Ruffled Muslin@urtains 65) 7 '° maivore | 40 Inches wide—3 yds. long—5 Inch ruf- ry s Union | east Cal eta eae Be Women S Suits +++ «27 Swiss Rib—Umbrella Drawers, lace $1.50 Window Shades.....59 trimmed, Iimit Three, White Holland—7x2 ft.—rich Lace and | . Inserting—Spring roller—sirictly vet} $4.98 Women’s Petticoats 1.14 | fect. smn CEE Black Heatherbloom Taffeta—shirred | ¥ flounce, with ruffle edge— ‘Pillow Case Muslins | lengths 38 to 42. ie Limit One, lie vailipe-tuill bleagned—by. ream Fine quality “full peace) geet. ing ¢ 2 Inches wide—worth 12% ct $ inches. wide—worth 14's cts Limit 10 yds. each, $1.69 Crochet Bed Spreads 84 Full size—-White Crochet—Handsome 2 atterns. ewerzel ts Limit Two. 59 ct. Children’s Rompers, 35 1 to 6 yrs.—Blue Chambray—pocket, collar, cuffs and belt, piped with red. amit Three, 49 ct. Men's Night Shirts.. .26 Strong muslin—collarless or collar— # inches long—sizes 16 to 19. La Three. $4.98 and $5.98 8 9% ee ct, Scarfs and Shams.. .29 | 4 x2—Appliqued Muslin or ‘ | tne exe cpinin and. fancy cen- Boys’ Suits.... 2.95 tres—H. 6. and scailoned edges— All Wool Mixtures, Checks, Over- | Limit Three. ca ecks, Over n Ollve, also N erges and Cheviots | $1.98 BERL Blankets ..1.00] —double breast, with and without " nish ee peds, White and| bdelts—plain or cuff sleeves—tine sateen | Fer tal or eke to slight mill imper-| or, Mohair lining—splendidly | feotions) this price, however, puts} tallorad—@ to 17 years, theae lovely soft Blankets on the price | Amit Two. | love] of ordinary gotten blankets. | 49 % 59 ct. Boys’ Blouses.. .34 Tabl | white and fancy Madras and Cheviot 1$149 H, S, Table Cloths .. .68) “io site chambray—laundered | lead and unlaundered—ne Anen—Austrian, Pearl Bleach—) 2nd sta dks tinh floral patterns—handgome| and shirt collar styles | borders. Little = 69 $1.25 Children's DFesses+-++. Fine White Lawn—round or square eck, with sou He Seal ea i and long sleeves— ytrinn ot emb'y and ribbons Limtt Two. |39 ct. Turkish Bath Towels, .12 enc 92x45 Inch--extra heavy dou- | Blenchea Zxemd—ready. to use-—note site. nec also dainty trim of —sizes to 3 y Limit Six, 29 ct. Dress Linens.... .17 yard w ire white—firm quality. Yard wider 12 san Limit Two. $2.98 Girls’ White... 1.59 Fine White Lawn—high and Dutch paths ince timed wokes and bermas or panel fronts with embrotdery—full skirts, deep hems—4 to 14 years. Limtt Two. 29 and 39ct, Embroideries, .{7 \ Nainsook and Swiss—effeoe designs—13% to 17 Inch. mit 9 yds. 23 and 29 ct. Ribbons.... .16 essalines and Taffetas—5% aaa aie eerie white and colors, Limit 10 yards. 38 | 98 ct. Yokes & Chemisettes. N f) nda Patterns in Venisa, fish Srobhet Cluny. and Fitet lace... with combinations of Venise and Irish Crochet. 59 ct. Cabinet Stationery.. .29 | Favrile Fabric WhWe,/Gray; Blue— i velopes. 100 sheets an: Broa: D | 25 ct. Hite yj Belts .... Af | campric, ‘et Emb'd In floral and other designs— ‘Li ntralght'or seatiop edges— Pearl Ducklen ie Three. j 49 and 69 ct. Dress Nets... .27 tal Lace Dress Nets—White and Oratn nurs and scroll designs. Limit 18 yards. 1234 ct. Women's H'dk’fs... 7 Sheer Lawn—handsomely, emb'd— | Clothes for the Baby. A CARD Auction of Wash Dress Fabrics . By Receivers of Arnold Print Works TOOK PLACH TUPSDAY, May 19th. We were buyers....The merchandise was sold from samples, the goods themselves being held at the mil, North Adams, Mass....Not a yard has been delivered in New York, and will not be before middle of this week....Nevertheless, a firm, whose name was not among the buyers, made an announcement giving im pression that the goods were now oB sale in their stores. SUCH METHODS MAY ATTRACT, BUT ARE NOT FAIR. That this division of young America may be creditably rep- resented, we have prepared spe cial values of which the follow- ing are only Indicative: china Silk Coats— cong oe npenuritully telmmed and edge— 4.98 with Germ value §1.00 Bab! c 3 Henrtetta and Bedford cord— | capes with fancy silk braids, satin ribon emb'y hem- Elitching, etc. regularly $5.98......3.98 Babies’ Pique —to 3 years; three box worth $6.98. 498 moh or turn-back— | wide ribb je Capi over emb! ribbon: Lin A i ysebUds, etc.—excep. zes to’ 2 yrs....1.4 Children's Lawn Flares=to.§ ra lover emb'y or corded, shirred an fice trimmed—doubie and sriple We Will Announce Sale Tutte edaesigree g when our purchases are delivered— regularly 2.69 1.98 $ ern hg) 25,000 Pairs Sample Hose About Half Price FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC—FOR MDN AND WOMEN, | SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW. A sem!-annual event here that customers have grown to recognize as a time of notable savings in Hoslery....Some {dea of variety can be obtained when |we say that there are not more than a dozen pairs allke, purchase comprise ling not only a foreign {mporter’s entire season's samples, but several big sample stocks of prominent Amertcan manufacturers—llsle thread, gause and cotton—plain, lace or embrofdered—black, white, colors and fancy stripes. Men's and Men's and Women's Women’ | 24 and 29 ct. Hostery, Hostery, Hoalery, Hostery, 14. 23 39 69 |

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