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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. STOLEN RINGLETS ‘Ideal Court Will Have Two Judges, SANTACIAUSROBE occ a an AMERICAN HESS ADORN HIS DOME Man and Woman, SaysMissColeman fATCHESFIRE AND PUSHES 200,000 AS HE WARBLES 4%, omens Cow 90 nn nenrceeeeerecg | KILLSLITTLEGIRL FRAUD HUD CHARGE | | oad s; Segregation a z ’ eG istake, Is th -| The Lady Above Gasps as istake, Is the Suffra ormer Mrs, ¢ H. Paine Accuses “Count” and Wife é ’ Bie Views Mr Conway's gette Counsellor’s Opin- of Selling Bogus Paintings. VENNET si) a |Daughter of Magistrate O'Connor Was Preparing { ton. i} Decorated Bald Pate. : She Believes, Neverthe- | Surprise for Her Mother. SHE HAS HIM PINCHED, less, That It Is High MATCH IGNITED COTTON POURS: France, Des sft gel Time for Women to Be| # seifeatyted UO ‘For All the Hair He Wore Permittedon the Bench, having nained the ‘Cnotes ° and to Judge Men, Too. | Father Returned from Buying poche * Ductens gee “Came From Her Rifled | | Showease. By Marguerite Mooers Ma. A man has beep passing judg Christmas Gifts to Find Favorite Dying. j On Women for centuries. It is high time | who The clink of falling glase startied that a woman be permitted to fudge} | Magistrate. Keyran J. O'Connor start ‘Ma ; “ Annie Wilk who keeps a false hair store men. And I am perfectly sure that a) for hin summer home at Stevensville, Th addition at No. 367 Fighth avenue just before; handsome man could not ‘et away tion dAu ‘daylight to-day. For a moment or two| With ft’ at a woman's tribunal, as n whe lay in bed, half awake. Then she! handsome women are doing every day rose, put on a kimono, tied a knit shaw! in courts presided over by men.” over her head and peeked out of the| That's what Miss Mary Coleman, law- front window. Song rose from her@oor | Yer and suffragette, re: 1 yesterday | step. | when T called on her with the new pro. dant during net cted a rowd, as. the erested im the ved so lumors N.Y, at three o'clock this m ning to bring his wife back to New York, when Mrs. o'Connor wi be told | that her daughter, Ethel, elght vears old, Is dead &t their home, No, 313 st | One Hundred and Sixteenth street, trom | burns she received when arranging a “Oh, the pink Bermuda onion | Bosal, backed by a number of women's a Tour, Many It's the blithest bird that fk jciubs, that ail the oMfcers of the wom { Christmas surprise for her mother. nh Journialiet ‘These were the first words she could | *"’S night court, from the Ynagistrate The death of Ethel, the Magistrate's nh antieipatheg make out of the rambling but not in- down, be women favorite child, was a crusting blow to inaction harmonious melody. | “E don't think an all-woman' him, and he fears the effect it will have | ith the fanta ares “Shut up!’ cried Misx Wilk, who | COUrt Would be a good thing. on his wife, who went to Sullivan ¢ an Engiis jor who pone , though naturally of a pleasant dispost- ‘Tt don’t think an all-man's court rte arrange tor’ big: Obristnas s y as Prince Rorg tion has much the same temper as any-| $8 any better. Le fad i zh’ — 4 gnan and Count avulby de ny: ‘body, cheat. that hour. "Stop your “The ideal court will exist only Mice Ratan oe ” rr az 7 and the revelation of further Getaile noine and let decent people sleep." when justice has gone into part- When Magistrate O'Connor was sit- 5 7 ‘ _ rewarding the alleged blackmailing plot Bafore ber astonished eyes, out of the| 2@rehip. In this conrt there will ting in Yorkville Court yesterday the CLIT OQaonanior based upon Je doorway recess, capered the most amaz- he t Judges—one a man and motorman arrested for the disaster at) > - — -——— | forged ing figure of Mr. Frank Conwi an one ® woman. Zach will learn | Grand Central letters which the det it iy s 4 5 entral Station was are Felectrical supply inan of No. 483 Colum- jaa tet payor Ataclo . ralgned before him and promptly dis OLD ELEVATOR FALLS |ciatmest to have recelved frum tne gos f plainant involve A andro ‘schernis bua avenue. Mr. Conway 4 tace| iointly and pase a on both | mrss Ackia k bh Wheit carta! IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE. |". involve Avexenro"tachdemte which would adorn a high court and ts «| (MARY \ * he sad Christmas the families owning to ° nev « uswerted to have been don charged w portly. But he had laid his dignity |, “Then you don’t velieve in seer aside, as was sadly evitent, His over-|¢h® Prisoners, accoiding to the present COLEMAN: “Ry iecaht alate Sas Br pill didelas ad de ) Then Sticks Between Floors, Im-|"4!! Timon and M. Surat appebred feoat was open, his broad white watet- | M&ht court arrangement” h bibdate deh niche les ies and | prisoning Passengers for [for the Duchess, and Frederic Allain coat gleamed under the rays of the cor- Should Work Together. < : janis = a i = [court duties were completed he r “ Jand M. Hernard for the accused, vPh@ ner lamp. In tis crimson tle flashed] “I do not,” she sald firmly. “I know marked that he was ready to Join any teen Minutés. | “Countess was formerly Miss Bran- | 4 diamond. Bright yellow spate deco- | the ordinary argument, that the se!f- movement to ald the families of the One of the rickety old elevatore Injcesea Monti Lunt of Boston, Thertwo rated his ehoe tops. But {t was not | spect of the women prisoners is pro- dead and {njured. | the County Court House stuck between | Were may st Trinity Chusoh Ai ee these which made Mies Wilk gasp. It| tected. But how much delicacy of fee! H Told of Fatal Accident. j the nd and third floors to-day and | SY In — — Was the truly unusual aspect of Mr, | ing do most of the poor things arraigned user: 4 ripple of excitement cai contayia uees dies Socal Sou Glee eee ristman celeron was ex re were halt a dogn passengers! ACCEPTS MANILA BONDS. A Truly Unusual Baldne: dea! finer consideration for them to sf Bah had) Plunietite take ne on fie car at the times Hut Crank Bfo-| wamtsiycnON, Dee. iseeGeeeee , Conway Me! | put a woman on th ench to conside i ene y areal edly Carthy, the operator, landed them safe- | SHING . ¢ —Secre: Mr. Conway {s the baldest man that | P oman on the bench t iter | a, Irene, 18; Harold, 13; Mile |Overcome by Effects of Sul- on the third floor after of | the Treasury MacVeagh has dectd ever turned a polished dome to the| their actual welfare rather than to be < 1 nh ie sir afte e walt o _ M1; Httle Ethel and Josephine, 6. | fifteen minutes accept bonds of the Manila roar ito their mothere When he reache » They Ar mare wo baw aie ca! to 4 thekanea | Gormpeny att abi a ; CAUSING INSANITY Neris at Chavan TRUE nigh thia MNiWe Hliadk phur, They Are Dragged Out _wen a ave to be installed | “ompany at 4 per cent, of thelr marker [aw Christmas presents for wife and a Bat es Be Sullaren, a servant Tet himn at the door and Rolled in Snow. \ i f the olf ones which | Value, but not exceeding % per cent, par, laughing stars. Not one spear of hair | $0 scrupulous about banishing men spec- impedes the progress of the skating fly | tatoré who really are irrelevant factors | OF POST WEDDING from neck to eyebrow, from ear to ear. | in the situation. About this imposing hemisphere, glit- “ don’t believe in segregation of | | ration for more than | @® security for Government deposits if y + n ey national banks. Such bonds cannot be tering in the frosty gloom, was wreathed | amy sort. Z think that men and | “the! is at the Suydenham Hospt- bi ble 2 lapolled to postal savings deposit a fillet of woolly ringlets. A long au-| women ought to work out their _> pees lat derseh (he: ANVSSE) EBA Uw bce: The trouble with old car toxtay | “Meo Naditional public deposits ‘ape fi bufn curl rippled from the left temple, | problems together. But certainly Justice Platzek W | k ae \ “she has teen horibly burned. SIX men had narrow escapes early |)" Iisog ee aot Outed st we contemplation at this time, and the with graceful sweep, over his right| Women are as competent to judge |JuStice Platzek Wants to Look}Attack Crazed Carrina Alco- r children are there, to." {iis:morning trom suffocation in a bath | na x tree feet, Dut ponds of the Manila Railroad Coi j whoulder, A raven black puff pointed in| mem as men to judge women.” . |" Stagtetrate O'Connor (dropped nie| Hoiine at No Todiow wives. MiRDH eee choke ngers wppeared to have | | merely have been added to the ligt of A vague northeasterly direction from| “I have heard two criticisms ot! Further Into Mrs. Post’s lino, Who Leaped From Wine | christmas offerings and — stagwered| Kaufman, seventeen, of No. 125 Stanton |e Ue Sey mel RRCUIS ee: Walon ene beenoee HeLa ovér the right ear. Women a8 Julgek, espectaity of their cron to the hospital. ‘The four other| sineee mal tear trate staucih “Dear la said Mr. Conway, look- {own sex,” I remarked. “One person Former ‘Aartiages : rae — Shildon Wane Attia Gane her! street, and four friends about the same | tig upward with bright andfeager-egds, | saya they would be too sentimental. | IME LAIST HARES. | dow, Her Lawyer Claims. | tirats orcennor went to there EMITS Hehehe aban Cokie ABs “Rew gracious ts my fortune. In the Another writes essays on ‘woman's in- | moment when my humility is taken from | humanity to woman.’ ee me, I find your lovely face to greet m “Well, we can't be both things,” Miss ugustus T. Post's bewilderment when| Alessandro Rudinf, a wealtly wine| Come down, I pray thee, that we may | Coleman replied, briefly, “As a-matter)"¢ found himself (n (ie Canadian wilds | dealer, was defendant to-day before Su- | once. She wan fully conacious, but in| th. and after being boiled out decided great suffering. Her hair had been|t? have a sulphur bath, burned off and she: was scorched from y were left on cote in a vault- head to feet, but she knew her father, | !!ke room, with the customary sulphur | tread a measure, Be not afraid, fair|of fact, I don't think we're either. 1) @fter his recent thritling experience in| PFeme Court Justice Ford and a Jury in| As no approached her she suid feebly; |candie burning. Paul Arstoc, an at. | one. No one will laugh. No longer will | belleve that the fest justice prevailx|a balloon is as nothing compared with|* Sut brought by Carrina Aloolino a) “paagy. * Teendant, went In two hours later and! e Columbus avenue titter as I come upon | when head and heart work together,| the confusion Into which his matri-\ Si"! of elghteen, for $0,000 damages.) tei) 11 o'clock the father held the| found that the fumes were too stro: ‘Gift forMen! the street. No longer will the brats of | and I think this excellent combination | monial entanglement has plunged the] The Plaintift was not in court. Her) onjd's bandaged hand. nen the doc-| Something had gone wrong with the | the gutter mock me, saying as they said | is found more often in women than in) judic! i mind of Supreme Court Justice | Counsel explained that, because of Rudl-/ tors and nurses came to him and ted| candle, and in attempting to get out .to Elisha of old, ‘Goo mp, thow bald-| men. | Patzek, | ni's treatment of her, sne ts in St. Vin-| him gently away. She was dead, and call help he fell on the back of his | y f head! Not 60 Easily Influenced. | Whether Post is entitled to an annul-|cent's Hospital, hovering between life Feared @hack:to Wife, head, being rendered unconactous. | And There's Nothing | “Will you please tell me," said Mise “Bither a man is absolutely in- vith Mrs. Emma]@nd death, with her mind completely Pr vant ell In a short time the proprietor, Louls | Nicer for Your Personal Use! ‘Wilk, coldly indifferent, “where you got | flexible and cold-blooded, or he is His senior, on the | Wrecked, ‘ allo dale he ‘onnor was starting| peich, thinking something was wrong that hair?” ' hy-washily emotional. A jud, t sie had two previous hus-| Mise Alcolino can Romie a| the train to bring his wife back he| went down into the baxem nt and found The HANDIEST POSSIBLE way to cary yout couple of years ago and waa employed | 8¥ crepe cx the de He turned to) ii6 attendant and five customers | the undertaker and sa'd: Jess and semicconsoious. He put. out | {Mf bill, So much Thinner, so much Lighter, and so much HANDIER | ase take that off. She mustn't had nev “Elisha of old," persisted Mr. Conway, | and jury of men rarely fail to be j bands from whom “called the bears out of the woods to) influenced by a handsome, attract- | '* ally freed, and Justice F in the home of Rudini, No. 146 5 puzzling questic destroy his insulters. Ana all night ive woman. But I am equally posi -day adjourned. Tenth street. she had been ne « i “ s he cand wot a man and towe. | ‘long I have been sitting on the hill back tive that fascinating men crim- | ' mitt , t wy hn a nt ae seours none She'll never | 4, y drag six to: the than any other bill fold, wallet or cardcase, of the Arsenal in Central Park telling inals could wield no such influence =(!*#4! status of erased | Feach home ative = she does, rollin the rem-] Bills Go Ie of Out im 0 Second nel and her little J spent all of yew | Claus robe wht show revived of Gouver hand revi head where the scalp wax lacerated Aug. 24, 09 Aent 24.09 ; a yy troubles to the Zoo bears, But they over women on the bench. | Mrs. Post does not deny her previous | her. Finally she qeene Mayor Gaynor wouldn't let them, “On the oth nd, women would) murriages, She wen window dur come out. Darn him, I'm going to write undoubtedly and rightfully put Ya «pinal coi day making a 1 Was to be @ sury to their mothers In the evening KE pre fatand yesterda three stilt him a letter about it. 1'— | heart into alings with ‘ them yp InGOIeTH SA he evenlaN { Out Counces Miss Wilk. women and childré ully informed of t Gino ¢ Bul Wae UMAbIE’ 10) een, HikeL DY Dis. Tall. Reutioanl Waa she wernt But Mr. Conway was wasting his elo- ih ORAM AORNS ONIN Hot AMEN SA) TR! Ns ONS the Hee ite ted @ match and wi eves t| affected of the fot by the aulphur, bu Bl FO D quence on an cénpty Window. Mins Wilk {roves the women brought nefore hes, | yn) are a defendant: he was driven t0 | Jee ner nead when the matan deoepea | 2000 WHE Able {9 go. hom LL L pounced out of the front door, She took | With fines or so many months on the ; ration: she tecame mentally dey be cotton lining. Instantly, ohe $< ——— j Everpbody Likes It, Everybody Wantelt h case to would be an ong look at her smashed sidewalk howe | Island, ta Ate f 4 blaze. The cries of the two chil- | . 4 whleh had been rifled. Individual case, She would look fo nd Phosieal injuries st Fecelved from | was muIAge S18. tH Ke Mea Bol COURT BLOCKS BUSINESS | The perfectly simple, two "told" construction is. if cularly with wee fall, e claim, due to} dre eard by Mo iT sea hae “Oo-weee!" she screamed, “Oo-weeet |Causes and motives, particularly with ner firs and, |ihe state of her mind caused by Ru-| rus, who was pasing on the atreet,|. OF TEMPLE IRON COMPANY. what makes it so EASY to handle, so THIN, 80 ‘Thiet! Help!" the young sine endidra: ofenders, (#n0 | lf ce Wak’ she not te attack on h Lazarus found the child on the top floor her testeremeare LIGHT. Why not get one at once for yourself— Came then Policeman Donovan and ted | Mii MT that is surely the. flnest| Ren eonior s:forae Rudin denied the Kirts charges and} of the house, All her clothing had been | Permanent Injunction Against Read- OneN so that you need fumble no longer with cardcase declaved her 1 \vuletde. Since » un to commit has been in the how- imr, Conway away, charged by Miss | ain, of justice. | burned off and her hair was tlamiu ing Subsidiary Concern ‘or wallet—so that you run no risk of dropping a 1 faving folonic Me The City 3 ‘olled ‘Ethel Pew, townen ace th Ge ne Manito Blame; Too, AIvor vou than his cdungel maid, the has been ne ene dethen, hurried with oe Declared Mlegal bill unobserved—so that you may remove or insert H Bd ‘ : w a ue would seek , See " bai he unde bond on & char of attempted | aa ie: i las nh he: o ~ bs eae time broken and entered her show-case | Shin ck the tek 6 Texus divorce was | Under bond: on nf tempted | tne hoxtptal. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, Felton a bill QUICKLY, with your gloves on? And. ana iHAying: teken: therefrom: /Astihcts ge nearly alw: Wes that.” | ® aOiris aE ts: Me Italian Consul-General in this city | Efforts made to locate Magistrate] ing its that why not give one to each of your men“ ir goods worth $5, being for the most How do u think women would) yer! Gee anti ait oe mas Interested himself in the girl's | O'Connor, but he had lef the court and! Compa led by fnends for Christmas ? part two roll puffs made to order after compare with men in the matter of | ¢n'tfolliday had been umn ‘ise, Tt ix maid whe comes of an old | was buying pretty thingy for his chile] and otier welte ral 96 Stores in Greater New York soll Handy Bal special designs for a prominent colored | taling bribes?” 1 asked | and prominent. fam! dren's Christmas. egal con in fc Yorks sot 8 y of West Ninety-ninth stree:, who, [A woman could + priived _— | eee epee ide, the Volted state [ceding Stationers and Lsather Goede Dealers Mies si anything pertaining to the home and its| : here today Issued a decree per wan to call for then 49 -say dora gems, "2000, gausyaul| THREE SHOT IN MINE RIOT. | s¥e BEAT STENOGRAPHER, | EXPOSES A PLAN coidieitern eter atts Mr. Conway's dignity had settled down With Denattes| NOW HAS HUBBY JAILED. TO CHEAT CUSTOMS. doing busine aaa me ‘ pisos 50c to $3. And on the whole, I think wo. ative: Strikers cL en him like a mantle of innocence by | more conscientious than iaon. 5 | ie He he was teks 1 tore Magistrate ertdiniy more dependable on Guarding Colliery, . Rinne = er cnr A i 1 Hil Kod with o0 Du Booey eee coat ness stand.’ WTON, Pa,, Pec, %.—Three | Wite of Samuel Wulff Says He Was} Business Man to Whor ropos Send ‘or Descriptive Le “You have neither the bearing nor the | Swwhy. if you hellove in shot in @ rot at Gshorn b Leave Stat Des pite : m Proposal Coughs Colds Simplicity atself? MANDY BILL FOLD CO. wpparent necenaltion of a thief,” said the {udae fe the wetiai's co eee nar here, cart tetae, There | About to Leave State Despite Was Made by Foreign Merchant 9 Riaceas ‘ ti Vnlon See Wee eoee Edagisirate t0 ar S Way, ave; approve of having ull the court's off!-) was a strike on at the mine and d Her Suit Against Him Tells Loeb Ab It and Sore Throats Re- second. withour : } His Hat Pleads for Him. ert would carry out atiil durtier that | Mnerlte the Foviow!ng attack on her huss] A plan to cheat elie dict lieved and Cured by tum or tumble REMOVING From behind his back, solemnly, Mr.| false ideal of sewregation. And theve's| % ha i band's stenographer, whom sho deat} closed tn a le y iS Gail 1 his hat, It was once|@ very practical reason. some Watt lospital with verl~ | over the head with an umbrella, Mrs. | lector Loel 9 pearl gray derby. It looked 4 if alley | Women brought In trom the street ' Oe re OUlee uel Wulff of No, 18) Spencer street, | 4 diamond merchant a e Ss cats had been using It for a gymnasium | Perfect A:nagons, and ynless wo is m Brookiyn ad her husband arrested} nusine: . me " enadase ve agtan@anta ad Geen how Edie Hie Meare Sy eygeunstpie re stg lor gat lasiplnc by If Your Home Is will let top ror me, sir, ‘ ely, a M Ri Jal wing he Was about t mtaining diamond pp suid My. Conway pompousiy, “Look at| court would be in a etty pande: | t ie -and! tt she had an| re i It telix you that it Is the Nd of one) Monin” ne sshd aoe apf in: Fox: Shout Of Horehound and Ta: Wi h Pi who whe vers, very OMink tast olght| ' OWtoR sution for separation pending aguinst} ordinary duty | sj : ithoutaPiano, Rota ve rot f to Reduce in ag ciiet vier in tne raw aves, | ME wointe Ons ot It Soothes and Heals ‘ ‘ It does," said the ( D | Cee ee eee Cru teeter | mitted to: 2Br Tost owe Contains no opium nor anything in- . ' ‘onway bowed submissiy Court jon of the Kings County Clerk's a un alcohol lamp, ‘and furious, All drugeiits. ake ristmas pan cp abe petbr: : ¢ an an sould divide 7A is wife, Meta, and him yo ; id Mr. Appleton. "For disorderly cone | duties and ¢ ignition. | Tax on Incomes) vita Anna Manasse of No Patnam welts 1 dente Pike's Toothache Drops Stop Pain Vict nim wre Aned ai And the Cour | 2%, tan, Atlas Woteman amiee vat mies a stenograp mee a) eo tid up sora area the Opportunity siggeata that you relmburse the lady for |!” ing of the at il na ' 1 Hoyt atr & ee ted li ‘ un fad 2 relay id |, A ok eee laden Thes'v a wrpie rt ntti‘, Me nnn am pp . and the injury y feelings.” PSUR SARE, ih : faa Rn ohiseecel HCPA HR be OM eae t S l th t en iedowh itetan iniiniteste cir and escaped, Tn police court K We could Also, So 4s to —— —<- - —— | “ ext day Mrs Wo was dis-| ae lower an nake ou o u a CONTEMPT CHARGE FAILS FEARED BURIAL ALIVE, |. Advernienonts printe Morne] iveteae at ie thin ta PPtY IN “THIRD DEGREE” CASE. | reccantions to Prevent tt Pound |i Si bavelaives a ctsulat on 260,09 eerie eae ce ial | auace anding Me. Necessity in Lyman Denison’s Will other ih newspaper'in the Unit vuMlit a MULE uMAdnat Dia wife | On robs AH i Court Sides With New York Federal | ‘The will of Lyman Dentaon of No, 6} State ft jfor:@ SODRERSAA ANG BE UEOG EE 8 ay 1 b Pury evi he: DIES iar sought te nd the ‘*Pease” rec : | | } f ‘ et) ney A Piano is bought or putation, and the ‘‘Pease” record Official Probing Sugar Frauds Rast Seventy-elghth street, filed in he This Makes | —— bet rabilits t ( liday stoc A . 3 Surrogate's office yesterday, we that ; | Orphan Is Left a Por N | "No one a ere | for durability covers over half a century. Jur holiday stock is in New Orlear he feared the possibility of World Advertising Pay, | gyj.ssra, deo, 20 —Miw Ave chan. | 208 this ts that 1 t complete. A Piano for every purpose and every purse, GeAUe dciiast ew: cane | Sremated, an sunt atten ig) tt tnereasea Advertising Rewultet| ler an vnuan and sie Africa the ity Of one of Chri H Special holiday terms of payment, Used Piat low as $125, Wo the United States Cirouit| decease as possible, but said that it,| tt Minimires Advertising Expense! | seysur to-day of 31) | brothersin eS ristmas Specials, OPEN EV: i axalnst’ Francis W. Bird | in nt of his family, acting " . niga i the ® t Mee. J ae N cada i d States Attorney, and Frank tar-| exe of emiba 1d surely | Ad ‘ he tax oO f OF shle-amount Nor h NN A : der, Mond, I A 1 ( la 4 ae Al life that might possibly he | cost of<o i er . F Abbot ed $70,000, | 54 ssorted Chacolater, 1Ye per Ib. PEA ino, special agen the Hs Taw hey SARRE. ct at y ee : aan Up ty ot Fel, hon, 00, . " i ‘ " we ane i ofn 1 810) vot h ; ne t hat] clegre urheys to Marke bi ; 1 "I w = at a : he i, _ N y k : storhig t Jenison, Who died on Dev. 12, | ; 1URY, Mo, Dec, M—F R, | s¢ ally valuatle because Sixt * soem sisumaned betove the! ahe- Jett an annuity ‘of sain Sear to | Plan Your 1911 Rid, Meslay gestae eclaly Yaluatia. lace 210 Sixth Ave., Cor. lath Stl} 19g West ot | Rrekie | al Giand Jury which ts Inve ng | brother, Egbert .. Denivon, of the * & drove of 475 turkeys to the | University presented Mr. Morgan 366 Sixth Ave., Near 23d St e 4 alieged frauds 4 ¢ layportations at| Hotel Avon, balance of | q 1s poultry market in {ais county -simils of the fan j s Prontway. s id Bs ul BRL Wee cml al EIT ee a eee

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