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ie emnmniatnenan laisse lp aRe {j “Die Walkure” Sung at the Metropolitan. } BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. bad De WALKURE" had tts third | rendering of the season at the Metropolitan Opera House hast Night before an audience of considerable size. It was a good, if uneven, perform- ance; for the most part meritorious even if not tnspired. ‘The Stegmund of Bur- tam and the Sieglinde of Berta Morena were vocally and dramatically fine. Mme. Morena is a delight to the eye; an idea} Primitive Woman on the Ring's Primitive earth Steglinde has seldom found a loveller or more thoroughly sat- isfactory exponent. Burrlan'g Siegmund, while leaving little to be desired in act- Ing and singing, just misses being tm- | ressive because Siegmund was a demi. Aldermen hia to In partments. Tammany is going ta open fusion members of the city tion through the Hoard of A hymph rather than a goddess; a spirited to uivantage than posture and facial play | Alberich |™ y be confined to the ed in that resolution,” semi-occasiona nf the seconds qict the ing! a to overpower | Progijent. Mite t ard itsel appointment PIANIST AND SINGER | duced next Tu IN A JOINT RECITAL¢} + Wil not be act) allowing the « f the bo the voices pry will CHILD IS BLINDED BY FALL ON SCISSORS. | Hazel Miller, me four-year-old daughter of William Miller of No. 11 Brooklyn avenue, Hrooklyn, fell y terday afternoon and jabbed a pair of ye. She was take scissors In her loft to the Kings County 4 Was said she we the sight of both eyes. was sewing in the dining room. known to her, Helen got the scissors and started for the kitchen, The child tripped over the threshold, falling on | the upturned blade. H Commuted Forty Year a reasonable price, George W died at his home !n Tar day of bronchial yn Arnold was the second oldest commuter on the New YorkiCentral, having beon travelling on its nes more than forty years. He had been active in business in New York City for many years. Wh imonla, Mr, | . Le Bihan, | Barclay St. BROOKLYN'S QS. reen and Stampa, tbs, GRANULATED 7 Stamps Gloss with 1 box I5 TANIMANY PLANS ~~ TOTURN XRAY UPON FUSIONISTS; Many of the City De- administra? ments, Bellevue and-allied hospitals and |! departments | resolution for t ASHION de- la roll snugly and be of distinctive design. purse calls for durability and | Arnold, sixty-thtee years, |these requirements are happily | ytown yester- | combined in our Christmas stock. 50 "Church St. a You \S ’ GR 74 STORES ALL OVER BROOKLYN BUTTER 2s cea 100 suns BEST-TE A at60c Starch|I5c THE EVENiNG WORLD, wean waxy. ear : . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 | Martford RailPoAd, admitted to the vp- State Public Service Com }eofttinued heart that his road e on commuters’ a toll fi stray the Passengers to help Grand | | Central terminal expenses: | On @ trip from Mount te rand Central Stat | mitre that 16 coup the mileage ticket, fficient, the the rate of two | Bven if the pa , One Hunde \atation, the two taken by the Vernon to the ad- | ns are taken ¢rom | whereas 1 would | passenger paying at nts a mile. | nger drops off at the Twenty-fifth street {tional coupons are nductor h that passenger doesn't enter the Grand Cen- tral Station or enjoy any of its | fits, oat ‘CHANGE IN WEATHER BRINGS MANY GOLDS the witnes vestigate | vene- | ldermen by | fod, a her A prehistoric tramp, any- | means 6f a series of investigations. Al- thing you will that Bur does not |derman © Frank’ Dowling, Tammany | Doctors Say Sudden. Drop ial rvake ae ta one iA pet misety | leader {nthe board, said yesterday | Temperature Is Canse of * t oddiy on his plump face. theed waskl Ge baeun soot: The Brunnbilde of Lucy Welat aepatts | Grovition wan inate 1a the Saaeee by Much Suffering. from the traditions Which Lehmann 48- | the Board of Estimate for investigation | tablished for New Yorkers, She ts &/ of the charities and health depart-| Those whose though th and run down, y under ordinary con- irl rather than w majeatic woman. ‘Indthe Hoard of Edueation. All these are {feel fairly well” fas well as th iooks and acting, |under the Masors mupercision. The {ditions, are unable to withstand the | budget provision was killed by the Al-|Ahock of sudden changes in the | dermen, weather, such as we have recently © stately. rhe vada ABS perienced. Colds, coughs and I t necessar- troubles are everywhere prevalent it is worth knowing that a pure food Jicine such as Father John's Medi- sald Duwi. | rather than th ‘a Florence | Y ; Wickham sang Fricka well, although ag | {ncludt idents, have . Nisei gir tt Le th i eben before—pe' rhaps because of a Vathall. a great a it would eo Wimat el Me ieiaeihia vehicle str she was deprived of her) be fine to, let them investiftate other ; at auch @ tine fookel ited. tamechatic: Men Wee at en ceared use of its freedom from alcohol Hertz « 1 with hit uauag fire vas, WOUIERTE . as drugs, icine der py Lof mothers are using it with great st ones. Get a bottle ned: by but by ‘ vt the seess for their little intros | te be Frances de Villa Ball, pianist, and, Eiten I gave a joint | COMMUTER PAYS TWO CENTS | RJ Vd Taam Rasy) recital at Me last night! FOR GRAND CENTRAL TOLL. Miss Hal who has been study- 5 Vienna th Leschetizky H fnowad. exit (a Ae And It Is Collected Even If He delsaghn’s pr nd fugue'ln E minor, Leave Train at 125th Street, id compositions by opin a De- . * Tice. Mise Taneden Wag ancomapation Official Admits. J at the piano by Reinhold Herman in; Benjamin Campbell, Vice-Presiden ‘f songs by many composers, st the, New, York, New Haven and Ladies’ or Men's $25.00 _— \ Clothing Up to $1.00 Down —$1.00 Per Week ands that | umbrel- The |}. All of Open Saturdsy apd: Monday Evenings S™HAVE ann O™ST BROOKLYN OcER TELEPHONE 1204 SOUTH die SUGAR " 3lc pees Stamps with 1 Ib. Crackers I2c fe) Stamps PORK dh with toan AND 5 Stamps _@ with 1 pkg. FARE 10 Stamps Old withican Dutc vernon THE Lhe ¥ jee m> Ke con ;o a. Beyvaley i STORE. ste eae RR ae ee te a. ST INFORTT TS Pon Beans lOc Threaded Fish 5c n Cleanser |Oc eas ___FOR SALE. (Pooeat ee! a , BiAMaNDS WATCHES ‘35" CREDIT o! Ti Kay Vayments. Call, Write or Telephone. ugar rorsou: AMERICAN WATCH aDIAMOND CO IF NOTCALL US UP, Sue taut Corlaait, Tabs WE TRUST ANY TONEST ‘OPEN OR COME IN <._. 500e Blareters PERSON. ONE PRICE, SATURDAY ANDGETITON DIAMON DS ON CREDIT vu NIONTS OUR FAMOUS WATCHES eS ROMA es Ga * tpl see: I URS HOME Lt ts Uday Dyin (AS REOBOOK $ em Fars taken tn SBING WEEK ae aervone” YORK. Credit An Unusual Piano Sale 1137 th, 137 The Same Piano Would Cost $300 on Fifth Avenue. Well-Known Make. An opportunity like this comes only once in a great while. New Pianos. Few makes are more widely and favorably known. The name, if we could tell it, would bring people here by the hundreds. By request of the makers we do not give the name, as it may seem to cast. discredit on the Pianos—a busfness courtesy we desire to pay, not only to the manufacturers, but to the purchasers. These Pianos were made to the drder of dealers in different parts of the country. They were to be delivered in November for Christmas business. But the hoped for improvement in trade conditions is so long in coming that some of the dealers got scared and said: “Cancel Our Order." The manufacturers, who sell the most representative dealers throughout the United States, were compelled to accept the cancellation, But the Pianos were madé—ready for delivery. What were the manufacturers to do? What would you do? You would sell them quick and use them to advertise your business all you could. So do. the makers. $300 New Pianos $137 (You will recognize the name the minute you see it.) An opportunity to buy a fine, reputable, widely known make—the name ison each Piano—at less than half the regular retail price. That statement is carefully made. The Pianos will back it. How can you know unless you come, see and settle the question for yourself. LS Full Stze—4 foot 8 inches high, 5 fect 5 inches wide, 2 fect 4 inches deep. Tone—The most important feature, and yet the ono so often neglected: ‘The tone is pure, sweet, delieate, rich, resonant. Case—In pleasing designs; the cabinet work ts thoroughly good; the wood, double veneered mahogany Keys—Of aplid ivory and ebony. antee—Tho Piano is guaranteed for «can be exchanged any time within mieet your expectations. a ears and years of aa factory x months {f it does ni actly An early call is advisable. As soon as people sec these Pianos and recognize the name—which is famous—they will send their friends. If you intended to buy later you will save money by coming now. We will reserve your Piano for future delivery if desired. It is, indeed, a fine opportunity— do not miss it. One Block Above Open Saturday Evening. 370 Fulton St., Boro. HgllSubwa, Brooklyn. ° | PIANOS AND ORGANS. (Juloos ae, “SLIGHTLY USED’ AND SECOND HAND PIANOS HAVET)T RATA WN, vou YOUR PIANOssa is EE ! Stool, Cover. C and 25 Sheets of M ee makes in America, very nearly new, | THE LIST INCLUDES | Steinways, 2 Sohmers, | 4 Webers, “4 Ivere-Ponde, | 3 Chickerings An ‘*Tdeal’’ Xmas Present OUR FOUR LEADERS a ONVENIENT TERMS NEW YORK SALESROOMS FOR Ivers & Pond Pianos, Strich & Zeidler Pianos, ' NEW NEW Mathushek Pianos PIANO PIANO AND THE rave, *449 85 a0 S175 Tel-Electric Piano Player. NEN Wo 3190 NEW $995 THE TEL-ELECTRIC CO. £5 Monthly $6 Monthly (Tel-Ellectric Building) | 299 Fifth Ave., Cor. 3let Sg. Pianos for Xmas. Why not aive o folks "ate geal murvelvat Mus now FREE cantkut VER, ‘AND fh SERS OF MUM FACTORY PRICES new, Phe i nt Cenacle, oe, GOETZ & CO. Hf ee ee i ale PLAYER PIANOS: Player - argains. caltetion Ww tor Play the 65 and 88 note eal ingieae ae ec lection will ul fouod many Any one can play them, $350 up. aivetil ran pause “a free. y visit te 10, or 70 OPES ‘aes ah Tt CHRISTA Mathushek & So ay & ATth St. Biante pre Plaintield, ‘210 W. Front BuaUrivl HIGHT VLAND, & Hawlin organ, SI Cou GABLER $430 $8 ‘#3 Monthly Cott F STEINWAY & SONS 600 #4 Monthly Cntit, Balt HENNINGS CO. 350 85 Monthiy Ceti! Paid. DECKER BRO: 425 85 Monthly tit ied atttws iat CHICKERING & SON 500 to taal il ‘8G Monthly Until Paid, i in, fa WEBER Hi New Vari. care 5) thiy Until Patd, Monthly Rents a a Beautiful { TT] nis Don’t Invest Your Savings in Soap Bubbles See Opportunities for In- vestment in To-Day’s ot Court, cor. repre One Mock trom ts 1 Oven Evenings. “Business Opportunity” | Column, collection of the very best known Many of which are N, x Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, &c. Goods for Gifts at Friday Prices, Women's Tailored 8: Ly manaville Cheviots, Hroadcloth and Tweeds— tetly tailored O75 black and colors: Skinner satin lindd—-rog. $1198 Finer to $39.98—wern $49.98 All Reduced. Womén's Broadcloth Sults—seml- fitted—82 Inch coat—satin lined— pleated skirt—were $10.08 Dreates of Velvet, Meaeatine, Moire and French Serge—lace or net youee— and emb'd—reg, $17. . a Drensor—also Panama yoke—satin Women’s Serge black and colore—lac and velvet trim—Spec ‘s Mobair Rain Coate—Raglan unt-fitted—convertible collar— patch pockot—reg. $7.08..... - 5.08 Women's Caracul Coate—tull lenath— somi-fit—shaw! collar—Special..... 13-08 | Women’s 52 Inch Coate—Black Kersey and Mixtures—shaw! collar or velvet, tulay—value $9.98 i Wome I Plush and sunk ot Caracul Coate—O4 Inch—skunk or satin Hned—reg. $29.08 21.08 Women's Pony Skin Coats—flat okin= 36 Inch—brocade and Skinner satin | lned=worth $45.08—Special......... 85.08 Belgian Lynx Fur Sete—shaw! collar. | large pillow muff—instead of $15.98. 10.08 649 | Diack Fox Pillow: Muffe—Special.... 10.98 Caracul and Cand piltow ors throw scarf and pillow muff— . 5.08 reg. Flannelette Wrappers and Fleece | Down Kimonos full lengtt— All sizes to 46—Special.. Duckling Fleece It large waWor or belt—worth $2 Babies’ Fine Caps—Hats—Bonnets Greatly Reduced Usetut gitte are best—here's a Friday op- portunity to buy high-class Headwear for the little ones up to 6 years, at prices that make thom great bargains: | WHITE SILK CAPS— Were $1.29 to, $1.60 Qolwere #1 ‘Were $2.49 to $208...... FELT HATS AND BONNETS— ‘White and colors. Were $1.49 fe $1.00 ere $8.05 Sore $85 & 92.003. Were 4.40 to 5,40 were sevee+LADB|Were $6.08 & 87 Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Goode for Gifte at Friday Prices. Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breast Sults—Cheviots and Tweede—one and two pair Knicker trousere— 8 to 17 yra.—value $6.00... oye 308 | Boys’ Overcoute—buton to neck <0 | rever—plain colors and mixtures. many Hannel lined—3 to 10 re. | Boys’ Tourist Overcoats ‘overcoatings in (ray, Olive—-Stripes, Plat ry cut full sizes’ and full lent 11 to 18 yrs.—value $7.60. Boys’ Double Breast Suite—Cheviots in Stripes, P Mi and two pal # to 16 yra.—value 4.00... | Flannelette Blousts—tight and Percale—military or colli 4 to 15 yra—value .29, Hoya’ Sweater Coats—Plain Gray or with red or blue eombination— 6 to 15 yra.—value .75, Boys’ Winter Caps—with inside fur band—Navy Serge and Cheviot, also Brown and Grey. Mix | Women’s Underwear Children’s Underwear Sweaters, &c. oadn poy? Gafte at Friday Prices. nook and ribbon. trim-tee. $2.09, ..1,98 Women's Cambric Exinte—aieperang * flounces, with lace, or emb'y tucke-some ribbon fua--vaiue, tz. 1.98 Natnaook Corset Covers—round neck— fancy lace or emb'y, trim’ yo ribbon run-—value 65. Naingook Combinat}one— bora Ince and emb'd yokes or allover Women's Cambric wide ruffle of ‘oko of three rows of jace and ribbon and seven rows on skirt—reg. , $2.49 1.49 Women's Sweater Coats—newest basket ave—double breast, shaw! collar— ree. ‘ teeeatesce 3.08 Maids’ and a's Aprona~White with and without ¥ oF hematitehing 49 Children's Flanneletie Night Drawers pretty stripes=-1 to 10 yra.—Special.. .40 Children's Flan: good quality —tur 1 to 1 yre—value 59 Notions Perfumery Stamped Goods Goods for Gifts at Friday Frifled Garter Ela and all colote—reg. gift boxes—preity styles FOURTEENTH STREET FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAU we 1.08 FACTS Jewelry Leather Coods Silverware Cutlery Goats tor Gifts at Friday Prices. Rinestone Nock Pond ot in Bietiness Cate. part pod te matcb—In velvet lined box: value $2.98 1.08 Solid Gold Neck Chalae—Curb and other designe—14 and 16 inch lengthe— WO HAD ccceereeeeereeenenered 2.98 Solid Gold Collar or C ‘utt rine — Solid Gold Tie Snaps—plain or fancy stylos—inatend of $1.98 1k tinted ne or Ivory jaure Pane—band 4 npangled—carved ecks—worth | $3.00 Sash of Collar Pine—rich gold ‘antique of two toned effe boxer—value $1.00. Smoking Artic jewel Casen value 49 Ploture Framnes—Oitt, Antique and Rose Copper Combinations cabinet and other sizee—value $1.25. .08 Cut Glass Olt oF Vinewar Rotties— reg. $1.79. se OD Cut Glass Nappien—with, ‘and without andles—Special 98 and 1.25 Régers' Soup Ladies— extra heavy plate-teg. $1.00....00006014 Bilverplated Teaspoone—Rogere other good makes—tog. .49, Cowhide Leather Suit a Inen lned—strong handlow- h H. by nd Pin © {nated of $7.08 Black Walrus Grain Carriage 12 inch riveted covered freme— leather lined—worth $3.00....... 108 Manufacturers’ Samples Real Seal Hand Bags tancy a covered rames—leather tined— valued up to $7.00,. 3.49 and 3.69 Silk. Velvet Opera ags— watin Ined—worth $1.98 Fine Steel Dinner Knives bone or ebony nandiee—sat . in gilt box—value $1.1 ry . +. Silks and Dress s Goods Goods tor Gitte at Friday Prices. -inch Satin Figured Pongeee— ” aay ‘and evening Whadee—worth .29.. Minch Satin Meessalnes—bleck, ‘white, cream and colore—value 35-Inob Black, Tatfota Silke eott messalt aed ‘| Stk vereecouts & Dleck Bille Pace Velvete—sioh black— fine st face—A9 ct. grades...... and Bhrunk Serges—black, ae een and garnet—reg. .#9.. c s8-inch All Wool Serges—biack, oay ‘and other colore—value .09.. Bé-tnch All Woot Zebelines ‘and W-inch Barathea Serges— many desirable chet oe 1.9..... if fed Bilk and Wool Plaide— "Nght and dark—3-iInch—value 98... ‘Imported Popline and Whip Corde— We orna Ht nche-oavy end good thoice o€ modivh colors—tew- $1.89. Imported Chiffon hs binck, navy and popular shades—¢1.60 quel Wash Dress Fabrics Goota tor Gitte at Silk Chiffonettes—plain, dot tig'd—cream and 60) 00 all dentrable reloree tte. fer qualities... + 50 69 68 40 Special ‘ + 24 Drews Patterns of Fancy Percalee— Dent atylen—10 yd. length—reg. .74.. .59 Fine Scotch Zephyra— high class plalde—value + 19 Best Outing Plann yi assortment se Zephyr Ginghams—plaide, checks, gt A 32 Inches wide—eleewhere 15 .12 Silk Ginghame—beautitul patterns for waists and Gressce—vorth B.D Wool Finish Ouietnaesusebers ‘Checks and wool patterne—Special.. .12 Noveky Wash Challies—attrac vatterne 2) inch—ineieed of 8%... 6% A Ginghams—one of the best Tnakee—worth -1% soe BN Muslins Sheets Pillows Spreads, &c, Goods for Gitte at Friday Prices, Yard wide Bleached Musline— mill lengthe—worth 124—yerd..... Unbleached dys wide—for pillow canes, y eoaming centre feake full site sheots—worth 12% 71x) Sheets—all one pleco NO GreMKING—VAIUO OD... eeesereee 46 41x90 Sheete—all ane piece: no dressing—Value O9.......6cccseee 54 Live Geese Feathore—sanitary— nd 5 Ib, bags wom a9 59 v Spreade—Marveilles designe heavy raised patterus—worth $1.49,...1.19 Full stze Comfortables—Persian top~ turkey red back--warth $2.49 1.69 ateen Comfortables—tigured both nidea—sateen borders—reg. $298....,. 349 White Goods and Art Linens Goede for Gifts Friday Prices, Fancy Striped and Fig'd White Modrte= 12% ot. qualities 17a Sets of Comb. Aru Mirror-ebono!~ silver lat 4s | Celluloid Manicure Setu—tined box... 1.19 | atrhped aud fig d—reg Tases—contain large { necdloa--reg. 1D Filled Work Hasketn-silk lined~ value .49 39) Velv ure. 10) 7 Velour 1 oF red— tassel en . 79 Hand Pain ilove or ned—value 49. 29 nn¥—ribbon | elsewhere 60 49) Mand Emb'd Scarfs and Squares. | Berlin emb'y-—cream and white regularly 89 79 Cushion Kutfles—with draw string 4y 19 49 », ‘10 Special. 24) Kmb'd White Rulon Crosabara, ete Henatmancs Searte and Contrepleses, with and without drawnwork—reg, 7 | @yyeey: Soarfs, also Squaree-— 8. sealloped or lace trim'd- \oine eunb'd corners--res. #8 39 Linens and Towels Caste for Gifts at Friday Prices, n » H. 8, Table Cloths -66n66—~ Pear! rit each--floral and convention fans-=reg. $1.99 1.00 All Linen Hl, 8: Bets—Cloth, 63x84, doze Napkina=reg, $6.98 4.98 | Full Bleach Satin H. @. Clothe— 49 | | Large Huck Toweis—tiwid- | OAxMeoteg, $2.6 198 Union Hnen—hemmed—reg. H, 8, Huck Towols20x30-—reg. 4 etrilah colore—red. Wu... th attt. box Ie at it | Gite thet Men's ‘webbing or lisle-eilk Puchios, ; leather ende—reg. .38., . 17 | imported Unshrinkadle Fieaneletotnty For Holiday Buyers READ AND PROFIT! - . Dolls Games " 17 tnch Jointed Dotie— Slippers and Jace i ‘Hose North Pole and Ply > has Hosiery Underwear Gloves Goode for Gifts at Friday Prices. Diack Cotton Hose—platea re rt ce a black Iale—values 0 28.0 + ith 6 pairs fanoy box te given. - Silk, Hose—lisie sole Men's Gray Shirte and Drawere— ‘Woolsizes to (0—value 61.29. Binck Union Taffeta Umbrelian-20 and a frames—eategon Children’s Umbrelias—23 and fast bark Gloria—Paragon Congo bandies—eisewhere .98.. Wemen's Riese 5 Ly Gloves—twe clase black, white hep sveemser 2% Women's preerelh loves—diack + and colore—Friday Boscia 8 Children's and Boys’ Fleece Line@ Kid Gloves—Specia - 40 Laces Embroiderles Veilings Neckwear Goods tor Gitte at Friday Prices, ny (nee ve Embroidery Floubetogs ang Coverings—regularly Piece Val. Laces and Insertings— 4 to % Inch—matek patterne—reg. Chiffon Cloth Velle—s6x67y— black, white, colore—reg. $1.98. Mite, Marquisette Vette-enioaee— and colore—pecial....1.08 lufty wtrande-bleck aud ‘oetarab= were suse. re 249 Handk’s Ribbons Trimmings Goods ter Gifts ot Friday Prices, All Linen Initial heey 9 for men and women—¢ in fancy bes— Worth Werth #.! Women's Fancy renned eee ‘emb'd and lace trim: assortment—Special ars Cutt ctiee“8 a taney bom. Six tm oovelty bex.. pink, aie end rarrrtee en A® jet Betton "ita ea ater) the “Ge ching eg Ms oe os “Sure * Portieres Draperies ; Goods for Gitte at Bridey Prives, neat er showy gy Lem < Custaine=6 gt niet et rte Spel French Net t Bea ‘Sete—Renatecance or Marie Antoinette —— Rh inserte—belater 6! * 4 made ar insering nd t and Figured bi inches eit tgp aR Reversible Decorative \ Arte and Crafte Miclagse rales M.A Gobelin Tapestry Portierse— French designe—value $10.00. wo b Drapery Veloure eae cree falue thio to thee or Furniture wide— Fine Fer is Deere ve value. ir a Rugs Shade: Goods for Gitte at Friday Prices, High Bile Ay ygninater Pose Orten savale—512 op a Wool New Axminster Ruge—S?al¢ teeb- over a doten new w eiyles—value 688 2. od aes Window Poles—with rings dace brackets—regularly 96. ry} Holland Window Ghatee~ ta} . . before homming—-white and best colors—regularly aS Shelt Otlcloth: cold borders-—sitghtly imper therefore 4 ob ‘8 Flannels and Blankets Goods for Gifts st Friday Prices, ‘with ustarne. tor Walste, Dresses, pa make tive Obristmes tien elsewhere .95 to $115, Jacquard Biderdowne for Bath Rebeo- t and dark—two and three tone Vight au color combinations—eletwhere .88..., oe _ [teen end | NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ‘ | MUSIC BY CONCERT ORCHESTRA MORNING AND AFTERNOON

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