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\ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SCTOBER 26, 1911, 102 SHIPS OF WAR [Should Women Wear Uniforms? They Certainly Should; AFROPLANE FALLS INNORTH RIVER|**=, Siewert, Conatien Sutras, Sees Jersey Cinb- PR woman’s One Best Bet and Goes Her One Better quai evenna Ones Chbabines sone —— With the Bifurcated Garment Idea. (UNPORM ; COULD Have A TRA ” Oy SKTENDING. oe en Woman Invented Trousers and Was the First to Wear orl Kan hinisal From Spuyten Duyvil to Them—In Their Graceful Lines Even Stout Women a Battery. Would Be a Spectacle of Common Sense. a ‘Martin Cut and Combinatio Monoplane and Biplane Is Wrecked at Nassau. BO SHOTS TO BE FIRED. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Last week, tn Detroit, Mrs. Howard Warren, wife of a professor at Princeton and president of the Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs, created a sensation by declaring that women should wear uniforms. To-day, Mre. Bthel H. Stewart, a leading suf- fragist of Canada, indorses Mrs. Warren's (dea, but carries it even further. Women should wear uniforms, and the uniforms should have trousers, she dectares. “No emancipation of women will be worth while uniess it carries with it release from skirts,” said y y, Nov. r s review * Mre. Stewart, who is in New York for a few days wie | behind iota with her husband, a physician of Alberta. it 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon the) “Why?” I asked, for the new apostle of bifurcation seemed to have vessels In the fleet will start south. | pocketful of reasons about her. the meantime, Secretary of the | “Because skirts are unhealthy, hideous and immoral,” Mrs. Stewart pravs George Von L. Meyer will have) angwered; “unhealthy because they collect germs, hideous because | ken his position on the despatch boat! tmey take the name of Nature in vain, and immoral because they leave | oiphin, near the Statue of Liberty. . ’ ination. There will pase betdre him in review,| the feminine Agure to the imagination ing in its fall James G. Martin, formerly ecretary of Navy to Get Sa-| lute Each Time He Inspects a Ship. | from the aviator. iy ae the bent frame and the twisted wir @ programme for the mobilization | 4 review of more than one hundred | it versela in the North River wae) mpleted to-day. The big day will ‘be! NIXOrA. from falling upon and crushing him. engine, When he set out to-day | test 1t he told his helpers it ovgeht left the aviation fleld and fi Vers. As each ship passes the Dolphin slong & aalute will be fired bbabdredbrorsotben hed When the line starts moving It with two suite © yonr, ae men Go, ng it will extend from Fifty-seventh street and would free them from the yr ground. Martin wae evidently try! NAVALPAREANT| Look and Listen: The Uniform Should Include Trousers! 100 FEET, AVIATOR SEENRUNNINGFROM ESCAPES BY JUMP HOUSE OF MURDER A new type of combination monoplane and biplane, equipped with a big 100. horse power Gnome enmine, fell 100 feet to-day at Nassau Boulevard fleld, catch: Professor of aeronauilcs at Harvard. Excited mechanics, who saw the plane start on {te hasty downward course, | TWert*y morning, about the hour at ran nearly @ mile to pull the wreckage | Which the physician met her death by ’ When they hauled the emashed wings, | Martin had high hopes for his new | take the machine along like « bird. He along | about fAfty fect high to @ point a quar- | ter of a mile south of the Long Island Ratiroad station. Then he went up , iinet chins " Afty feet more. The mechantas who| the murderer ive battleships, the — trim “The adoption of @ coat and | the swift, graceful, pbut| trousers similar to those worn by i watched the flight thought they. no» = made exit ‘idked looking torpedo boats and de- men would protect women from % ww tieed something wrong. & Goor, into Atroyers, the shiny submarines, the| colds contracted by the dragging ENGINE GOES DEAD, MARTIN ite dusding, run “useful tenders and the gloomy col-| o¢ wet skirts in stormy weather. N TRIES TO VOLPLANE. tm ‘The engine had “gone dead.” The} them that ao machine started swiftly toward the] « window of the Ue AERA Doctor Held Handkerchief to His Face as He Got Away. holding @ handkerchtof to his face @ a knife blow, was the newest lead that ‘on | Vestigation. from the operator of the machine they} This information was given by J. C. found that he was not seriously hurt, | Carr. @ barkeeper, who said that as he although his face and hande were out| Was Koing home and turned into the | tm many places, It was only @ miracle of the sport that kept the heavy engine to Bh P to volplane to earth. But the watohets| inquiry, the Spuyten Duyvil. The fighting ships| anne. demands of fashion. nefor : | couta ‘ace that the attempt would not ‘Mise wifl mov ) down the North River, out} TROUSERS BELONGED TO he ‘i : 1st (eee ‘and they etarted racing to the through the bay to separate and pro- SAYS. Af | tescue, It was « tong, hard run and MTT G UIE’ ways outside Ambrose| WOMEN FIRST: OMe * het 19 NS . Wi not one of the men who started ex- Channel Light STEIN 566) “RU EO Oe tes | pected to find the aviator altve The spectacle, in whole or part, will be thrown away foolishly rocks cated —>- | Fast and nervous wort was done visible from Riverside Drive and Park | cause plain skirts succeed the mon reached the for their entire length, from the hetahts | ones, or the kimono sleeve yields the; Mother Sees Men Slide Down 4] - RUFFLED |qwrech tay. Martin wae of New Jersey, trom the water front and | ght of way to the leg of mutton.” Mrs. ETHEL .H. STEWART UP* THE [ie retuned to permit Me reenter nctakte of crooxtra nad plates | But Why stould: women set f, 00- Rope to Store Skylight, CABINS FILL — BACK take him to the Nassau Hoaptts! and ; from oki yt nm a “ ” hotel, where @ Gocter treat alam, There {# room for millions of | Det as imitation men?” I asked. hn Fath IIs Poli iT) ” Diy ra ‘) Paraons on these vantage points. do you not want to ask for your rights ather Calls Police. | eee cad: tha: capsules said aa! das) ial It 1s likely the people living in the| as @ woman rather than as @ female | | euaice erowing oosd, Wad, GHbh G0) Habs _} Riverside Drive section will not be more | !n trousers?" seen en tas conabine. Casa vee tia 7 ‘orry when the warships| ‘Because trousers originally belonged | A tiny baby cried for tte breakfast aos car one he ooeld net right 1. TOM | y, for they will have a noisy | to women,” Mrs. Stewart answered. | up on the top floor of @ four-story ten he caid, he octeed' to fume,,,30 Knew time next Wednesday: mornin, “The costumes of Ortental countries, | ment at No, @ Cook street, Willlams- ——>—_ | net if he remained in the plase the The Secretary of the Navy will inspect | of China, India and Morocco, which META TCe ths battionhibe, at anchor, As| Have changed very Hite ln Mingredaloe (corte ete; eye eee ee oot) AT Anderson, New Minister ‘end t heavy engine would orush hi if to hide hia features was seen to emerge from an alley in the rear of the 2 apartment house In which Dr. Helene .. Knabe lived alone at 2 o'clock last.» had developed to-day tn the police tn- © ~ et , t * “ a $ * NM) Supposed Slayer of Woman * INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, %.—That a man’ i vg | aFose to attend to the call she saw two leap whe tried. he leaves each ship the oMctal salute | years, all tend to establish woman's | *rove ; “T landed bard,” he sald, of nineteen guns will boom over the| prior claim to the trousered costume, |™en dangling on « rope that led from} to Belgium, Among Those |tteve Matis ‘saved my life. e. water and echo from the towering | Woman, asa matter of fact, invented | the roof of the tenement to the roof of i le Martin anticipates great things from| 1. 104 and then attempted to ond n Apartment houses and hotels on the| almost everything that has added to|A. Westhelm’s dry goods store at Nos. on French Liner. his combination machine. He put into! baby’s head “4 Manhattan side and the palisades on the | human comfort, and I'm sure it wi bl Da a aud te citar tae SAS —_—+—. Mt the greatest engine in the country, | ine woman 1 Jersey shore. Something like #0 shots | woman who designed, cut out and made | , The mother watahed the tw men wile ‘ fapptesag hd ia dtehentthar working| Her head and anapped the trigger. The | ST esiary Meyer will arvt r Tee Ae ee te ccutorabin ey | nee and eawa on the skylight of| Lars Anderson, newly appointed Beecham, Named in Divorce Tae a an Wiegtdy ayers bullet only ‘Erased her soalp, infticting | e y Moyer will arvive on Tues- “Prousers are 00 je, . a a —_ a alight wound. 0 in the Gay and pay an oftrial visit to Pear-| ggg good-looking, when you onge | the Westhelm store, she called herjminister to Belgium with aire Ande} cuit Cavs He Was Think- aatiataatory ss totally wrecked, | Bryn Mawr Hospital, Daterhuus on board the flags| gre fost ahe tdea of tnets tzeon- | husband. In a jiffy a half-dressed man jeon, galled to-day on La Provence to) , — went down the tenement steps, ran jt, ni jew duties, Mr. Anderson, : " 4, Af worn, they will ve” | around to the Stag street police station 5 A Vaiilicastrs of Washington and ing of His Father. Says Father Shot at Her, Beat bine oy ut, There will be an| geuity, Uni (Prove the Loulsville Courier-Joursal.) with New Plays. : electrical display Monday and Tuesday | gomplish the greatest reform ever (From the Boston ‘Transoript.) F why do yor mit your * [ ” ike: pt pete a jomatic service after ten years to pu , 1] bigs . i itera every day between 3 and 6 o'clock | ghey will de sway with corsets, Broadway and Cook street come to-|taxe the post vacated by Charles Page| LONDON, Oct. Thomas Beechem, Hconscious, Then | iictiona pay best in. the tong Fun. T can't, tell shes there. Are 88 SStheae in tye afternoon, except when there] «por the loose, squarely built coat are official visitors aboard a vessel. | which should complete the {deal cos- 1 t Ctl Rood Owing to the fog the cruisers Wash-| tume for women would do away with Pee elie tote prstsiare Basi Aion wilt I aiveer tepartanl pest ree ington and Salem were unable to get sity of thete torturing con- ro OF | vores . Ao G0 | the; Sepeee hy Seal atont? the tenement to the roof of the store. | pleasure, up from Quavantine to their allotted | trivances, even for the very ‘They were working along with utter anchorage places, between One Hun-| “But you surely don’t think @ stout gether in a triangle at the Westheim Bryan. the impresario, was @ witness in Started Blaze. Manager NC erribes but so few The latter's wife was Miss Maude Christian Fairfax, an Ameri- Promise of two new ehips for the| can girl, an artist and musician, Mr. John J, Brennan and Horace Marnes of} and then expect them to believe in mi-' erobes.’ alibabaca’ G0: th AIBC Ge) SemBeae / are under arrest in Jersey City on| Thi © 7 ? dred and Fortieth and Ore Hundred | woman in trousers would present an tren Pee bog At aat Ps French line came from J. dal Plaz, @| Beecham, whom Mr. Foster names as/charges of assault and arson. Srennan | What Time? 4 Forty-Arth streets, this 1 : ctacle?” tors and bables who might get hungry |qirector of the French iine, who re-|co-respondent, unequivocally denied any |is accused of trying to kill his wife, ’ * and Forty-Arth atreets, morning, | edifying spe E Hop.| Detore the established breakfast hour, | turned to France after a month on this| love-making or misconduct with Mrs. }Nora Brennan, with « revolver, and both | Hallowe’en Time They were expected before dark, but) FAR BETTER THAN TH! when Lieut. Relfschnelder, Sergt. Hart | side. He said in addition to the new| Foster, men are held for setting fire to the thelr commanders would take no BLE AND SHEATH. and Doyle came sprinting over from |four-stacker, “France,” which will be| “Our associations purely artiatlc," [houseboat at the foot of Chapel avenue, Celebrate with chances in a fog on the crowded North| «gne would be a spectacle of comfort} Stagg street. Feady for service in’ tho spring, the| emphatically declared the opera man-jJereey City, upon which the Mrennans | : River. . and common sense,” Mrs. Stewart re-| POLICE GET KEY AND HIDE IN|line had in contemplation a atill larger ager. lived, , ! $ Py re ‘A hase hung over the river ail day! pea farmly. “Most of the efforts THE STORE. ship, of the largest class, to be named| Mr. Beecham positively dented the| The men are accused by Wille iiren- and at times the battleships were en-| women make to improve thelr appear- ot Waethenivaives ta ene mere testimony of Mrs. Foster's servants, | ieee eae at ae oe ne eee | f ; i ely I. t ok Upo “AEA agit tenia beled those on} ance are really deforming. | Burely, Ane uate arate the precen,| Madame Giraubet, widow of Alfred | who swore that she and he were alone tha acini oe she hovesnsae Mow Hides * Crepe Paper shore. At other times they were mere hideous than 9 ; |Giraubet, returned to her nat! | uently 4 flat. . nothing could be more i raubet, retu ner native country | frequently in hor fla cae ann a tuny PURPA, Oka, ghostly shapes with their fighting masts| tg hobble skirt, nothing more sug-| ton to stop at Westhelnvs house and) with ihe pody of her husband. He was| ‘When I called her ‘my love’ and ‘my | patient ANOS Hoenttal: untoreton | Hallowe’en ing themselves aloft. The tooting of] Feseye in its appeal than the sheath, | et his key. They coud hear the men tone of the most noted inatructors in the | darling’ in the letter that has been (from many blows about the head. p launch whistles and the exchange of! tty predecessor. Yet when Paris de-| 0D the ie, reed ayer at the bars) world of music, and trained many of the shown here,” Mr. Beecham testified, Barly: to-day when policemen raa to- Novelties signals between the vessele at anchor] woeq a charming and sensible innova. | that Protected the skylight. leading singers. Prof. Giraubet was was simply because my mind wae ex-| ward the houswboat to answer an alarm | ‘ <a wes continuous. {lon and called it the barem skirt, all| “They're pretty near through thelgixty-seven years olf. His death oc-| cited by my reconciliation with my|of fire, they found Mra, Hrennan lying | Flying Witches About B60 sailors were given shore| Hon and called tae tee gtaten and /Dars” whispered Reltachnelder to hts|ourred a few daya nko at thelr home, father, which Mra. Foster had helped to|in front of it, She wax unconscious and | Pumpkin Favors leave to- Many of them went to| Gugga got up in meeting and howled |men. “Get your revolvers ready ani |No, 10 Claremont avenue. He was the | bring abou her head had, N atroclounly beaten ' iP di A Van Cortlandt Park this afternoon to! i gown. hide behind the counters, original Mephistopheles in aust, Mr i father, Joseph Beech. | Prin ome 4 a onay: 8 bi Hi “ a, had : Light Shades an see the football. game between the ‘why should women go around In a minute the first man came sliding] J, Frank Aldrich ac the mililonaire pill maker, gave nis snaen dren Peels Mite aha ein H Crepe Paper Designs levens of te Idaho and the Mimourl.| ygMay qremancipate their mings [20 # Tope that had been led to the| widow to the ship. Her husband had #0 all the money he wanted before] wat nie father and Barnes came to the ae To-morrow afternoon the elevens of the | Seeking to emancipars OMee Migve [skylight bar. Then a second Gropped| trained hts wite, Mariska Aldrich, and | Weir quarrel and after their recomill&|iougehont and found hin mother asleep Phys @ewnioon Bo Connecticut and the New Hampshire 4 along to keep him company, The two|Mr. Aldrich said that his wife had a “2 | Brennan fired two shots at her, both 4 their bodies fettered in corsets and ed fet or two and b aa a “Yesterday Thomas Beecham set up an | 4 on OF od th ie wil play at Van Cortlandt Park. These seoed uy skirts, 2 euing ive [shied s ene. and began | year's ieave and was in Herlin changing aijui to the anaraes that Mrs |zuiuning, and then drasged the woman |B Tue TAG MAKERS ’ fy! mes for the| Bae nies | looking for plunder. her volce from contralto t 0. Ader ty penta eF itrom her bed and heat her with the re- he : a Hills leer ot ine iaportest ve ntethe 08 ¥ om | They piled $80 worth of silks ant} Madame Aldrich t# pa eae to pve ie yr end! Me Scerenten th | ver's os Pog th i charged, the 15 John St. 15 W. 27th St ee, y | be nee ‘ : o t) re to th moat . fleet, which will probably take place at] 80% Git you ever know or hear of a| fats neatly under the ite and} ihe Metropolitan Opera House, and the one of hia letterasto Mrs, Foster was a Hee rene aeha that is tathaninaed New York. Grounds nex Tuesday. bs vate | 208. © he} reports from Berlin indicate that she is quotation from a popular song, oUt WHEN) oOo, Shoat Geuakt 4 ~ AEA Oe cen twy battle. |HVINK Woman, except Dr. Mary Walker | pope to act as motive power for the| successfully adapting lier voice to the the Judge asked for tho name of the Hie tetas one aaciel a aoe ite contest, ‘There iv{@%4 Mra, Alma Webster Powell, who | improvised elevator to draw the sway|new condition song and \where it was Mr. he Walled MBE Aha aiek te | peepee alec hes vine | Wanted to dress like men?” I asked |to the roof. Emile Dubonet, the ame as the cock- Feecham could not tell, He tried to im ene officer on eacn team, and that offi- A | cer ts invariably @ young man who has} i211. in the world wouldn't make up hiding places, covering the two| Wife and his sister-in-law, Madeline counsel, Mr. Dickens, son of the famou: "deen a star football player at Annapols. an hvues ef lwanien ton tne! lone thelr 9 ys Mevolvers. Both burg, |O Rona: He ts a noted Frenoh batl novelist, until Mr. Dickens exclaimed Large sums of money change hands on men.w boa I nd came over for the Kansas City testily: ut of the way and then broke open | the door. While the houseboat blazed over |i» “Don't you know that all the political) ~The policemen came running from|t#il, he explained, went home with his prove and elaborate questions put by bis 4 of @ Jabot?” lars were large and strong. Each hadlevents. Yesterday the aviator saw a “I am conductor of this orchestra. the gem eoreinay, othe Ae aS “Well, she doesn't need to lose thela jimmy. They turned upon the police- | basaball game for the first time, Mrs, Beecham {s to be called to te Cis ha A sadlor will oe every Jabot,” Mrs, Stewart retorted. “She can| men and a battle followed. For ten] ‘I'he French are excitable people,” he in her husband's defense. She ; 4 . a hoy the two men Were taken befor: Keep the accessorisaiaf cestume fast » formerly | Tidge Farmer, who held them for fur- | thing he has on the team of his own! 10) gre, and express her individuality | oads, Finally they were beaten into] France like that baseball game. Minn of few York, and a niece ne ad ( ‘ook, | ther examination. in the trimming on # coat or the cut of|gubmiasion with the butts of the ofMf-|e van nat play with balloons and ne 1 : a collar, just as easily es she does to-| ojal revolvers at (From the Chicas Fae ee ie stony to aeine| | Substitute for ETL minutes they fought against the police | Said, “but there was never anything in daughter of Dr, Stuart W ohip. CUTTER CREWS TO RACE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. s, and we never have such popular trations as I saw at the ba day. Then they were taken to the Stagg More features of the programme are f On ot tt id se The mseting had re L liselt Into NEEON’T BE SO SEVERELY | street station. On of them said he was | park. It t ce for the cutter crew champion- bing . 4 Sse ie tae a fierce riot, Men were calling each the rane for the cutter erey cnampion-| NIGUAIN AS THE MEN ARE, [Frank Fasin, eighteen yeare o'and a] 414) ome b Serae Hal Misa. nara cullen) Heres te ceny eaeessere: | (Ezaon. mean (0 ays that" women (con: He Rad: no home, The other Wwe T indulging in’ fist fights, Up to this | 1d be as severely plain in thelr cos-|described himself as Joseph Landts, TRIANGLE FIRE MEET ti presiding officer had trled to plane flights that will be given on the | shou! twenty-one years old, a book agent EETING. |) i now gave tt up MAS Aptis en are. I belleve that men| twenty-one year gent of p order, but ‘ p he of Munday, Monday and Tu Hashes neo’ S more latitude in the| No. 245 Flushing avenue, At that ad- ee The chair.” he nunced 1 " Wit aye af cut end color than they per-|dress the tenants said Landis was] Mass Meeting to Be Called to Dis- recognize thie moles ani confusion, indowpbanie ixteen warsl 2 ceattas and that no - 4 , 5 notion, duly #e 1, that We now * oared cuttern for the three-milo race, | Mt themselves. ne nee Oe ae vo man of cuss Disaster and Factory Com — adjourn," AN wi ein favor will nce to make a stained gle see tree will be from For Les Ferm | "The costume of men tn colonial days) that name had ever lives in the House ditions in Cit nap! "You white livered sneak, you wan yu ath of Recerceceeventh atrest and the winner | wee much spare ettective then tt Jal She me were Sirmane) tele in ee aut “ity. infernal coward, it hit vate nigh mee Stewart | Manhattan Avenue Police Court tis WEEK Ocio25c;":, roy | fia's yard near Stl Three hundred survivors of the Trian- that chair I'll smash your ; you know," Mrs. et @ year’s possession of the enor-| OW: Do you * } ft mous silver trophy offered by Danie;| added, “I believe if men really under- ——— gle Shirt Walst factory fire met last 222OU — Storrison Coffin of the New York Yach:|stood how much mqre cheaply and! DEFIES NEWPORT BUTLERS., | night on the thira oor of No. 151 Citn- Club. Mr. Coffin took the healthfully women could dress tn itur- vib oe sei (6 tine eh Semele GL aboard the Gonneatieut vesterd a gated olathse they wae ee re fF. P. Garrettson, Defeated by! of the members of the firm and to point noon. The crew of the Georgia, that | see their be aa = shile ‘ won the Battenburg Cup at Guantanams| ‘The trousered costume would be par- Grette Will Rea Agate out Saneg . hg’ | exit in city tac- Ray last March, is the favorite in the| ticularly useful to the working girl, ¢he for Mayor, pot aie ki " he aunt z uring the speeches men ai betting, but the Mississippi and the {girl behind the counter, tn the saabterte NEWPORT, Ost HA new'candidats | , UPTIME the speeches men and women North Dakota are runnng close for|box or at the soda fountain. Gn ason than) pokekeeocerade n th ten omen Fr second and third choice. typists mizht even adopt It to great! prime Gurrettson, acelety man, grocer | were carried from the hall hystertoal, |B Hib At pnt: In connection with the mobilization | advantage, and business men would re-| 24° pyvanthropist, He was. elec ‘Tho result of the meoting was | of the Atlantic fleet, and as a mark] Joice In the greater uniformity, coD%-| Mayor once upon a time, but when ne| eo” ee A mane meeting 1p Se of appreciation of the work of the U.| quently dignity, of the women in taei 5 Bg) nion, where the question of th S. Navy, the Chamber of Commerce aaa bobbed up in searcl: of a second term] of factory buildings will be di ‘ | he was defeated at the polls by the ct will entertain at {ts meeting Thursday,} “There 1s nothing to be sald agains!) ang putiers of the summer cowry, whom yy, the See-| bifurcated clothes for women, Mrs.|he had cast out of hia store because it ‘y George von L.| Stewart summarized. they demanded commissions on their Mbyer, Rear Admiral Charles E, Vree- | py " ally wore | purchases. jand, Rear Admiral William P. Potter, saith Hreebairrr® fuigneltas no| Mr. Garrettson says he will take a Rear Admiral Frank F, Pletcher, Reat | ioe ooety int ce again with the below-statrs Admiral Came * Winslow, Rear |!mpropriety in tter Admiral, ¥ ‘, Leweet ond their [0nd, Decause they .are more hygienic) jeiwill run against the present Mayor, aldes;-and Cexain Charles + ~Sovem, | than skirts, and third, because they will | patrick J. Boyla, who has been in « do away with fashion and the slavery ! touri years, and Alderman Jere: (end expense entailed by it.” P.M ey, @ lawyer, n then, ne And for “Burnished | fa) with special reference to the sch bulld- ing disaster, "Neath these Are annou old cltizens spruce: ville pos. ce| lar youn, ayed here in 185, jah} and now whe's going 1 play a return engagement.” he little fellow 4 od his v ea nit thet kaveat arn | &here Can Be No The World Want Girl Has This to Say: Many are the Many a cold Winter's storm; feast-days coming, ow, for wholesome cuisine— ozy rooms and warm, Rooms” and “Boarders Wanted” Are the slogans you should heed; headings ‘midst World Want Ads, cements you should read. | 33,248 World ‘‘To Let’ and ‘Boarders Wanted’’ Advertisements Were Printed Last * Month--0,469 MORE SHAN THE BERALD, — eset wae] nes Lee, cae seg sib Be 4 1 ] | | i Beards 8

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