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HIS EIGHTEENTH RUNAWAY. | Son of Wealthy Manufactarer Gone The-New Plays ee 7 From Home Again. For the elghteenth year and a to-day sent nest Neta time tn the last of Newtown ral alarm for r+ Marie Tempest BY CHARLES DARNTON. | A (es another song or two, Miss Marie Tempest might have made “Vanity | Fair” quite like comic opera at the New Theatre on Saturday night \1 Mrs, Fiske probably doesn't realize how much fun she 1s miss 8 prom s by| following “the road” to art. She should have been in town on this memorable! 2. sep i IE Saturday night, if only for the sake of her sense of humor, for she Would have giout $0 with him oecel Uns en a Becky Sharp to make her merry and gay. Miss Tempest had no notion of | return from last Journey a month taking Becky serlously—not she! She took her for what she was worth in five which ended when he was caught pound notes and nothing more. You could have cashed this Becky at your bank | 2 the Albany police, At other times with the customary “exchange,” or whatever it is called, and been quite sure | 2°29 Fk een entinnel that you acted the part of a gentleman and a scholar. She suggested a greedy seb little sparrow feeding on crisp, new currency, } There were also a few more or less negotiable 5 notes circulated by Miss Tem- pest in the interests of her once celebrated . In fact there was a song specially written to go with Thackeray ator: It recatied that Incident that occurred when Thackeray once took to lecturing and some waz in the} audience, as Shaw has remembered, called out, “Have a piano, Thack?* | Miss Tempest had a piano, and she sat herself down to it from time to time. | But ehe never got down to playing Becky in real earnest. Her husband, Coemo Gordon-Lennox, together with Robert Hitchens, had written, gome ten years ago WASHING tions of Elliott ton, W. Va., to Clay How- Mi a dramatic version of ‘Vanity Fair,” and so Miss Tempest no doubt felt that she had every right in the world to seize upon it. It probably occurred to her that she had enough deviltry in her to do the right thing Dy Becky, but—and here is where she made her fatal error—she didn't take the subtlety of Becky into consideration. As a result her Becky was ag common as money, financial proposition. Subtlety didn’t appear as an item on the books. It was| adi in your eye or in your vivid recollection of Becky Fiske. In her methods and | in an almost ridiculously unbecoming Watteau costume, Miss Tempest was rem- | iniscent, most of all, of her comic opera days. | It was a jot until the final scene, in wh.ch Rawdon Crawley breakg up that tittle | supper party on which Becky and Steyne have staked so much, nY= | thing worth talking about in the way of acting. The ball at Brussels on the | eve of Waterloo had been left out of the dramatiaation, and so the play had} moved along by jerks without any dramatic thrill. Only the Brussels flower | market stood out as a charming stage setting. The last act, therefore, promisea |E TS everything, but the promise was only partially fulfi That thrill which Mrs. Fiske sent through us w from Pimples and Slight Affec- tions to Eczema and Seri- ous Diseases. ARE was there USES MANY iry it for some of the pest showed some concern over other than money matters, he ! ae . ments common to all households, Sur while G TANK OF GREASE Engineer Donohue Believed to Have Slipped From Ladder Into Mixture. | ‘The body of Witlam Donohue, al Annual Sale ed aie a, Chane Comyn Gossard Corsets Ployed at the M. Crane Company s! “They Lace in Front” ter house, at No. 649 West Thirty-nint) All this season's models; fresh and perfect goods. street, was found early this morning in a tank of fat on the second floor of Specially reduced for the month of January only. . $2.50, the bullding. He had been smothered Ia . $3.50, Established Half a Century the mixture some time between 11 P, M. and 2A. M. Donohue, whose address was not learned by the police, went to work at @ o'clock last night. According to an assistant, he left the engine room at Ui o'clock. At midnight, when he was wanted to start the dynamos to light for the oncoming shift, he could not be found, and after a brief search an engineer from a nearby nt was) nalled in to start the machiner: j Found Dead in Tank. John Holland of No. 656 Tenth ave-| tue, the watchman, began a search of lhe building immediately. 1 Afteen tanks on the second floor. protrudes about three feet above tle floor and tapers conlcally to the firs: floor, Each 1s covered and has a man- hole in the top. Holland saw Donohue's hat on the floor, and then noticed that the ladder used when a man went into ® tank to clean it was not in its accustomed place. In & few minutes he found the ladde: hooked into one of the tanks, which was half full of fat to be rendered. He | lowered a drop light and saw Dono- hue's shoes protruding from the sticky mass, ‘The rest of the body was coy- ared. The theory about the plant is that Donohue had gone into the tank for 4.00, 6.00, 3.50, 5.00, le has been arrar ard Corsets more 1.50, 5.50, 8.50, 8.25 12.00 d expressly for the purpose of videly known, American Lingerie At Special and Reduced Price All attractive, reliable goods, new in style excellent workmanship. 6.50, 10.00, This making Gos te of Night Gowns, $1.00, 1.50, 1.95, Petticoats, $1.00, 1.50, 1.95, 2. Drawers, .50, .75, 1.00, 1.35, 1.95, Corset Covers, .95, 1.25, 1.8. Combinations, $1.50, 1.95, Princess Combinations,% ch Ling t special prices, | James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St 7 75, Also anattractive assortment of Frer rie, ¢ Opposite some purpose not apparent when his e9 Waldorf-Astoria grease covered shoes slipped on the ‘ ae i rungs of the ladder and he fell head-| « = foremost into the fat. 1 Suicide Theory Scouted. No reason is known for his haying gone into the tank, as inspections are tly made when they are empty, Ber tie sulcide theory ty aoouteds bes EASI EST THIS BEAUTIFUL cau i jointed out if Donohue had tended to kill himaelf t would not BRASS BED have been necessary to use the ladder He could have merely jumped through the manhole SUES TO HAVE VE SALARY PAID. MeGuire Takes Ce Over Janitors to tm. Andrew J. McGuire, supervisor of jani- tora in the p schools, applied to-day pefore Supreme Court Justice Goff for a writ to compel Comptrotier Prendorgast to pay his salary for the months of Au er gust, Beptember, October, November and ROOMS December, 1909, Decision was reserved, | FURNISHED MeGuire says the question arose as t =e joard of Ei br th . whether the Board of Education or the | WAAR MIWES 7i SMiT COR STALE St. city should have under its control the | PASM aMMimes aK Larhe 3 BLOC KSFROM There Uae 1S ; galery, attached to his position, } * i . y the |Poslam Cures All Skin Troubles, one word “Rawdon! | mpoce m failed to vibrate in Miss Tempest's voice. This Becky, causht with the wicked | 7 Hose who have on hand @ jar of Steyne, seemed to say, “Ah, Rawdon, home so soon!” But here, at least, Miss | POS!am, the new skin remedy, sou little skin ail- Brown did a fairly decent bit of acting. But why this little actor should } sing results will bo seen after” a heen dragged in to play the big guardsman was only one of the things that |! ih id Mention When poslan. {1 kept mo guessing. From the physical point of view alone he was ridiculous, si Be ene or vee entre and he was never able to suggest anything more than the card sharp ated: pliRbleaKiven) esd ticees ann ‘Among the other mistakes was Albert Bruning as the Marquis of Stey Ltn feist jag Mr. Bruning is too good an actor to do anything that is downright bad, but |, pe od lne Blea wernt: pon distinction is his weak point, and he quite naturally was unable to rise above it dvuft is dissolve itch! ng or chafing a8 Bteyne. It was bad enough to have Becky, Rawdon and Steyne in stranze fect are speedily re r hagde, but {t was even worse to see Miss Rose Corhlan as Mrs, O'Dowd. Sue) 'tyege a a abart — ~ appeared to be suffering the tortures of the damned, poor soul! with her dem'd | pam the primary purposes of poslam, | MENAY SIEGEL FRANK E. VOGEL sag eles but she struggled through it with a smile that se say “God |the treatment of eezema, ache, skin|| HENRY SIRGEL & CO Seale, all forms of itch and other ge-| | esses meres ‘The emailer parts fared detter—notably the Amelia of Miss Olive Wyndham ting us a bia aii Pe Recabien PRIVATE BANKERS ané the crochety Miss Crawley of Mrs. Dellenbaugh— » sained |phare ig no skin disorder for which main FLOOR es greatest charm from the stage settings, We had to be thankful for pre |posiam should not be unhesitatingly bidhddsd teed and which it will not benefit sie {Whenever itching 1s. present it ts Tse never been any trouble prior to Aue Stopped at once. MAN SM THERED | gust, although he had been employed in| Poslam may be purchased in 50- 1 PER CENT. j the schools since May, 108. But since cent boxes or $2 | at all drug 4% | (he Board De SM neacicn alwed (the rticularly Hegeman’s, Ri- 2 PER ANNUM ties vasuea ia cana ‘atin CRE cis, _Kinsman's and Mil-| }INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS |e It-at the ear. jnau's: A free sample will. be sent by FROM $1. TO $3000. MeGutre mail, upon request, to any one who MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BE. } tn ott nat the Toa will ‘write to the Emergency Labora-| | pone JANUARY 16TH WILL DRAW \ tion has the Mant to fix sal: tories, 32 West 25th st., INTEREST FROM JANUARY 18: employ and discharge janitor City. INTEREST READY AND PAYABLE IF (Qs BAUMANNeeRO \ { GT UWL NN No Money Down sly small deposits will attract the inexperienced fe honest concerns that don't draw and ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings is borne out by the fact that we are one 1 years old, of No. 38 Worthington street, Long Island y ee 2, e598 Wis her, Who is a wealthy Makes Vanity Fair 1 Saseet GY SHAN bultotth: sues Club plans or ridicul ; A iX6 peepee Bho f, but. wise shoppers will look , | Bust eee eea een sca Prospective buyers into a net of high pri Almost Like Comic Opera Ieee preter Deane enuNmeree yor l eravel go to work, but hia parer of the largest furniture and carpet t to our enormous purchasing power, Brass Bed Beans Bed, with poate, henvy ith rail; value tae ve "sine 10.98 | Enamel Bed distributers in the country. Thanks WE are enabled to offer you the Best Credit System —One Low Price—Cash or Credit Frases Bed, with posts, Inrwe on fillers, each 825.00 inch roa heaey | "16.75 Seamless Wilton Velvet. Rugs (One Piece) 9x12 7.6x9 6x9 Value $20.00, at 13. 98 sisveat HD, 98, Axminster Rugs | 10.6x13.6 3) t""ne 24.98 & M3xI2 ya 25.98 12x15 Value as 98 | $45.00, at GAVINGS BANKS. Empire City Savings Bank 231 West 125th Street ‘Trustees have deciared interest to the six mouths eading Deo, Ji, 1010, me DESIRED ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANUARY AND JULY. DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE. The Bowery Savings Bank AND 150 BOWERY NEW YORK, D 5, 1910, | A nen Jat the rat of THREE “aud ONE SAA ree CENT. un hag by e ited to depositors $5.00 sunward an 1 deposited at least three , Ps r 1 owill bey ‘Monday, January | 165 1 ed on fore Jan: will draw interest from. 1, 1911 HENRY A. SCHENCK, President, WILLIAM 12, IENOX. “Comptrotior, ZoPER ANA A ue to | ry was ye egaple uit after Jaa, wid made on or before Jam, 10 \ WHE draw Interest from Jan, be niet 40 tail? waa node, JONN ©. GrisiWoLD. s 4 IRV SAVINGS INSTITUTION” ham mt, cay bn Mh Ob Ave, Elevated Station, ared Hat, 1910, 4 for the at the rate of {ter Monday ona vit Deposits made on or belore Jen, 10th will draw interest from Jan. 1st, 1911. KE, TENER, President GEOKGE B, DUNNING, Secretary hi On, SAVINGS 5 BANK FOUR PERCE ENT fuoy eauted NYU i Tous aN WINS EREST | cirizt NS’ SAVINGS BANK) 60 AND OS HOWBKY, Obl, CANAL DIVIDEND 1OLST HE MI-ANNUAL ren 1 ui oth ’ | Veesideat, Secrelarty om ny HAS HENKY BAYLEK, secretary, | BAL A, HUBER, 0 —e ta “Ta otha onal sume 11,000.00, payable Jan. deposited ‘on oF bel: interest trom 1 A, HOPPE, ident. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK PRESENT LOCATION 40th Street and Sixth Avenue trom. fo. an ney draw Interont cent. per anni, Credited dantaey Ne Janis! 10, or later, "Money f@Jauitary "10 draws interest tre SPRAGUE, Treasurer. Secretary Hroxident. LEAKE me | OS CHAR FRANCIS. M WILLIAM G. Ross ron SALE. Now at 208 W. ast Ovo, Hammerateiv'a, hee TAN ca Seeobene buST Cortlandt, Take Bi levator, | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES JAMES ZURGMAN, 37 Moiden Lan Dia Mus bon, SYN ie co. ae DENTISTRY. NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS. No tume lost, No sutte @ainued waiting for di PIANOS AND ORGANS. BEAUTE Cridity Ming orenn nthly wnt HOWE & ch PIANO, I Court ate, N the basis that it took one hour to visit and inspect a vacant house, flat, apartment, store or oflice, it one man “ith 3 Years, 226 Days to visit and inspect the 273,374 | homes, &c., individu- jally "To Let” in would take offices, advertised THE WORLD last ye This was 107,621 more “To Lev’ Advertisements than were published in any other New York newspaper, — = $30.00 at 21.50 : | 36-in. White Cambries 4 oN ANIA AEARN | FOURTEENTH STRKET West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SA Big Type Dozs Not Mean Big Values Others Can Surpass Us in Size of. Type But When It Comes to Money’s Worth ‘“‘THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HEARN’ S” Good Maslin Pillow Cases. 8% /50x36—worth .14. . 9% |54x36—worth .15. Measurements before hemming. No Mail or Telephone Orders DIAMOND MILLS SHEETING6&— Good, , Close quality—-no di January Sale Specials : For To-morrow No Mail or Telephone Orders, SATIN MESSALIL 5 WAISTS Made to sell Models thar receive. much admiration for their cee Ng rs. others wit! ong sl —t th white hairline eons with elt color— 42x36—worth | 45x36—worth 12 W.. 10% 11% YARD WIDE M Bleached and unbleached— Worth ai ante 20 ye. tELOW Casi Mt SLINS. iy poten Full ble +1044) WHITE BATISTE WAISTS {2tch “ee seaming make } Bis —— ant modols ral $3.29 ‘ull sige eheete- worth 12) . 4 om cr vie has front, back and Lamit 20, . No Mail or Telephone Oriers, . ‘4 | wide Cluny lace inserts and em! PILLOW CASE MUSLINS : ) other choice atyles In Batiste 4 45 inchos wide bleached “by | 9] Sito : some with Point Venise yoke—nil et ea eee Renuary Bele price. ed jem than regular, | ALL Ron tae a abet | Limit 20 yd No Mail or Ontere. Lamit 20 yds, No Mail or Telepnone Onters, Gr Yul kimono cut, diversified {a Do You Wonder That Housekeepers Stock Up Now? 7 —— Specials In Comfortables Laces Figpred allkotine—full saa, Used for White Goods ri Properly Belong in the January Sale So here are extra good values tn the ntyle with lace inserts-—-extremel, high and low nock—-all sizes, JERSEY TOP La BON aad ‘All lengths—value $1. i i CS ee I Black ne silky weave with ecimpke moreen of fine sateen; dust BLK, SATEEN PETTICOATS | Beatruble styles —wort Firmeexceltont quality. matsp ‘ousiees, tucked and strapped—al! leng! 17 "i 6 Comfortables: rsian tope turks red iernaamie witht 1.65 BAG orih giv. ond $12.00 7 Ritkolige woth adeno inch various! kinds seed: for -unterwear, HY including Redtern’ eon bordera—value $2.79, waists, wash dresses and infants’ ad extra fine qi trim'd wit Feathers—Tickings sad sy Cluny oF Gal: laces, satin bead Choice White Geese, Ye worth .08 m 49 6p; 88 shirred ribbe @, medium and | Phree-quarter Down. .@61b..worth$1.08 | Linen < “any : : 0 636 | lengths —18 to | Relected Whive Down 1.601b. worth $1.08 orth .19 to 08. . .1935 to .g9| WOMEN'S FINE CORSETS } A. Tickings. 0. «LT 4 yd.worth.17 Cotton Cluny, value. “Oto 4 to Reg. $5.00 and $6.00 models .. 377 | Pstine Be, i 4 orth 61.08 do Li is, value... ¥te 10 to ry) ‘Ag r4 cesta nates isize... 2. w eat shapes tr otk ca me 46 vn bi 7 seth” tad gue ine batbase January Sale of Muslin Underwear ds Remarkable for Assortments and the Wide Range of Qualities! We never limit sale values to a few low-priced leaders— Each and every quotation below represents a value which you cannot duplicate elsewhere. Women’s Corset Covers...... -46.. 97.. . 7. Women’s Night Dresses. . Women’s Drawers. . Women’ 's Long White Skirts... .04.. richly trim'd — 18 to 30, COUTIL CORSETS Value $1.50 and $1.75... WOME 00 AND $4.50 COUTIL CORSETS Rest makes—18 to 30 1,90 extra long and medium models on the Titout unea'of grace end eomtet. SATIN TABLE DAMASKS 70 Inches wide—pure linen, Extra grac cream and full BERCERIZED TABLE Worth .49—Sale price.... Snow white and look Ike having aame high sau dosigns—-60 inches wide, SATIN DAMASK NAPKINS Regularly $3.00 dozen.... Extra fine Seowh Linens, latest snow white—22 inch, MERCERIZED NAPKINS } 20 Worth $1.29 dozen. 20 inch—variety of desirable designs. RENAISSANCE SCARFS Handsome .W8 kinds. 67 centres, with and withous elaborate drawnwork, in oe Women’s Exira Size Night Dresses.. wry ’ Women’s Extra Size Drawers..... .28.. Children’s Night Dresses. .4 to 14 yrs. Children’s Drawers. Children’s Skirts..2 to 14 yrs. — 18. . We reserve privtiege of imiting quantities, Mall oe ‘Telephone Orders ———eaeseeeee 8 f Aa CHRISTENING S—Two piece—val. 81.98 2.25 January Sale of White Goods strong, Sid 2.45 im ead ete eek Sted eee weavowamooth finish reg. B35 Wanton's PONY SKIN, COATS Se-ineh Ane White O BABIES’ NAINSOOK SLIPS ony sein aoe waa trata Also Short Dresses—val. 20 ag? kine, but | Extra hoay: Mnen fnla Cambrico— wer vicoable qualit: Hae 14 | Bishop and yoko styles—omb'y trtm— pearance or's satin Tining?B0 and hte fizos to 3 yra, Then longthsetarge shaw! co 40 inch » . ‘ine combed yarn—-val rie Infant’ Lang Natngook Bip ogg | eeimen ante ULCOATS. Jig) fine Persinn Lawn we rir 4 Mado ot Tinported Carneull i | epee sheer and lustrous im Long 8lips-—fing nainsook wale dyed sain lining all value .2 genoa and hand-stltebed { WOMEN'S FUR SETS Long Cloths: Good value at $10.00 sa 5 Yo urde—ve i Belgian Lynx, of excellent grade, tw pane srowth, riel lustrous binck lange es oY ‘ull tails—p! ay lg ae atin messaline lang Yard wide Nainsooke——soft, but Women's HOUSE DRESSES strong 12 gard plece— is nd 2 plece —reg. $1 1.9 Usually 91.4 White Lawn— eorsuckor and Percales, Extra fine Chiffon Nainsooue— acose— and. -lined and untined-—" oft lingerts int foc omb'y al models—all sizes Dleces—value 62.08 : ly jad with exer GIRLS! PLUSH COATS: aeinch French Natnsooks—beautiful fine mb ys and alzes to yra.—| Full longth-— were 816 98 11.50 ality—fully morcerized—for h $2 +67 | Elegaptly lined and finished —rich buttons fants and women's fine undor- utara treses 3 Ginghny and frogs. 0 « = " row 82.59 plec saeee 249 ciuinbray ad Potion preven and | GIRLS WHITE DRESSES — } 39-Ineh fine ized Lingerie sizes to 6 yra.— .40 2. 98 val. — ote 18 bas; f Batisten soft and silky — Ml Whit of Aine qualities, trim t. quality + AT embroideries of uncommon beaut Fancy Dotted, Barred and Striped Lyd le eels high" wnd low Swiases--spectal purchase, there- 4 tuajority have trimmed skirt fore 24 and 20 ct, quality. ..... V5] tett cterk to mark Shopping Card ‘Rush,’ e- A Few ‘‘Sale’’ Offerings in Towels and Towellings Like the index to « book, they are but pointers to whole chapters of splen- did value 96,98 BABIES’ COAT \ Long and short, to3 yee... | Ay All wool Henrietta and Bedford hand embi in exquisite of others tri ‘oxtra pretty styles, cluding Venise lace and medallions. BABIES’ LAWN CAPS | Sizes to 4 yrs.——value 59 Fine Linen Huck Towels 50 German Damask Towellings 18} of allover emb'y-—others int a 25x40-—79e kinds—each , Good value at te... . . . pin tucks and ribbons. Superb Guest ‘Towels--note the size—| ‘Tho “Old-Fashloned” extra heay ,| MEN'S FINE PAJAMAS Extra. wide and more than # yard dear to the hi heey pra, Worth $2.00. Sale special... long--pure, fine linen, with dem: wpers—an uncom opportunity Is | Made of the beautiful Solset te i ga stripes and borders heistitebed. here offered es ton : ’ ° every dotail EA melee teh fll doen, Zo wellings Fetter ana shi’ Trows side fastoned—-white, tan, Greys 1 cents towellings worth i o1y | Pink and hetio +46 Beot a iinen Rowellings eae! ched | MEN 8 PINE, VESTS \ 1, " - and unbleached —14 ct. qualities gt O's] eh styles Turkle Towel pine eer Old Rellable” Barosloy T silkcords and ‘tne Mannele— plata fringed instead of 17... ses 1B colored borders——usually 10. nar 1 a, | fancy colorings—~5-button cu MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS . _— Sizes 14 to 1S by--reg. .79. Unb dered. pure linen bosom, Only by Personal Attendance | abana’ pn ates é | front—hand de buttonl Can You Realise What This Sale Means front hand mado | ola bie iad abies pieces? LL GLA el —_— » has won t favor —~variou —— ® To-morrow, Tuesday, MORNING SPECIALS— Uni 1 P. i. To prevent dealers buying, quantities reatricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 49c¢ All Wool Panam ar black, nary, renege, ray, brawn, ote lannish Gloves nies — just ra for Winter, MAIN FLOOR. 59c Men's Initial H'd’ k'fa, 8 : Hera’ Main PLOOn, 29¢ Boys’ Flannete Tight ant dark also Sadi collar 69¢ Women's Night Gowns. ¥8e Women's 4 pe i Engtish joft muslin Engiis! ata es | MUSLIN U xp ¥ wjuare nech—with Samani) DEBS’ GOODS. Silk Poplina, $f, in ong, ier et, ont say onal jes. 23) 250 Women’s Neckwear... 10 | Stocks, Javote and Bows Net, fine Batiste, ae | ¢ and Silk flat or Rafts re worll N's NECKWEAR--MAIN Ht ie 39¢ Fine HaSDK wien =| 38 | 10¢ Cotton Challies Prete flotal aud 7 \e—-8O_Anoh. AND! | 10c Violet Talcum Powder... @ Larae glass jar-—aifter top, TOILET ANTI 98c Mere'2'd Table Cloth Smavitt—fine satin bleach—-borde designs, heen Identical clo fered as a “apectal’ at $1.00, LINENS =MAIN FLOOR, 10. 85) Tito tie Notions. edattion Crowtal and jet head Watuina, large farted Haley “ ‘oamhloe NOMONS Base LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signe Denote Morning Specials ‘ ] 6s Girl’ Lawn Guimpea... he ea lta Benet ond bao | Pa 1040 c Bleached Mualine | 4a tach —ty MUSLINS $14.98 Large Brun Dxi2 all woot io, ‘creams Diack. eto. 1C8—-DASMM ENT, ed Popling “10, wae Wy 1p Crib Blankets... 67 Peete tas Asst AN 98e Wool} “ wi Criental deslunn, BLANKETS RUGS THIRD FLOOR, i , ES

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