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; Bp me patage- i he ee Daybdeit Fae yo : ‘1918. i: er of Big Wire Pool, |BIMERBOUTED © [Society Is Now Only [DEATH OF SSTERS — ("™"S.gP.MSFF rw, ll ee : HIM BY PROXY, SAYS : Too Ready to Take Up MAKES ODD TANGLE Winner of Street Sprint Falls With é ‘ ; Knife vm tet MAN SUING KUHNE Wage-Earning Women) (FE HASETT WIS) om mcr ree ny an Seventh street and Tompkins Square, fou ~ STEEL MANSAYS - Working Girls Sell Their Hote or No. ist Avene © ts ghasiien SRE i” alae GloveMan Got Bad Fit When} — est Labor, Asserts Mrs Each Left Estate to Other, and) jealousy, and tant night he ume close Cragin, of Wire Pool, Testifies He Followed Former Belle Gray Taylor. Aged Brother, Next of Kin, |““ie’ran ‘a oot ‘race. with several youngsters in Seventh street, and as Is Incompetent. , [usual crossed the line first. A crowd had seen the race, and many hands were outstretched to slap Abey on the i, A lega? complication has arisen in me he dropped HA the ground pi fe regard to the will of Miss Ellen 9, | St@b wound over the heart. A Hastett, which since March 9 tast hae|"!Val had pushed through the crowd fain cnprobated in the Borregate’s of anor a knife thrust without deing fice in Brooklyn. It bequeaths approxi-| ne wounded boy was s00n on an Op- mately $60,000 to the estate of, Samuel | erating table in Bellevue. Dr, Hawkins B. Haslett of No. 138 Remsen street.| said that if the knife had gone. bait Haslett, seventy-cight years old, was|inch deeper it would have killed Jad. adjudged incompetent after the arrest |" Patrolman Cook of the Union Market of former Senator Frank Gardner and station hunted vainly for the stabbet, George H. Decker, his nurse, in cormec- “+ | He Destroyed Record After Partner Upstairs, THEY ARE MAKING GOOD (The onty rewerd he got for following Percival Kutne up « whole fight of the same time to certified checks, was, imam Lefi of Glovers- Y., that he was seized by the J. P. MORGAN r General ‘Manager Swears Poo! | Showing Failed to Lure Te. Money King, And Mrs. ‘Taylor Thinks They Are Pretty Much Bored by Society. On thie ground of injury Lef ts suing ‘Mr. Kuhne and Alfred Whitman, both Of the dantdng firm of Knautt, Nachod | “Society used to despise the wage- & Kuhne, of No, 18 Wilttam street, for | earning woman, Then it patronized her. v } anaes wen ise ae ae ge Now is in @ fair way to win its tion with the drawing of Haslett's last : of founder. ‘tttman . be respect and sympathetic admiration.” will, . George cates . ‘wun at "a FRA — Poe! Mo ae heard shortly | Thus deciared Mes. Belle Gray Taylor, Manes Etten Hastett, sletor of samuel, |! Pyrniture Economy Nee je Sup’ n author and clubwoman, unconsciously | dled August 90, 1908, but her will was “ Compeny, was to-day Laf te & glove manufacturer, He says | 5 ,/, a In “Discontinued Patterns” @t the hearing House BAACKES thet he started ble pusiness some years | DArePhrasing the famous dictum “W not filed for probate until Maroh 90 fa the eait of ago, and that eventually, through finan- | "tst endure, then pity, then embrace.” i : last, after he hed been adjudged in- an For furnishing sum- ative '#. Taylor recently discussed society's | ‘4 ‘ »| competent. She left her entire estate mer homes, we submit attitude toward the wage earner before ‘ | to her sister Mary, with whom she the following sugges: Hi Jeckeon reperties z degality of theso ied Mr. Severance, me arose, and Lef, after being sued,| the Political Study Club, én "f A lived at Cornwall, N, ¥. Mary died tions, chosen at ran nd Mr, Baackes frequently MOLiy uied sue Dealer 100'C, tered | WANS WRAL Mate ie Os sal February $ last. Unter her will her from’ our stock of hun- z orlee inet oes tat . Lee Mt il sdb tin entire estate was to go to Ellen. | dreds of pieces of * we were doing nothing that wae not Of $18,000 and eighteen months in which | yet has earned considerable money by nes 3 i J within the mit of —_>—_ to settle. This was refused. her pen. She és therefore 4; The wills of the sisters were identical continues patterns.’ “Did Judge Gary, chairman of the Later, according to Lali, he gave UD! t took at efore in @ position Phrasing with but one exception. They are value that will Board of Directors of the United! merging frome period of hesitation 2 the question eat both aides. lary provided that upon the death of be readily appreciated Btates Steel Corporation, have a@ny| tne marly stock market to-day dleplayod ‘Of course there is ually only one | Ellen her entire by cash purchasers. knowledge of the existence of these conalderable advancing power. Lea by | which afterward became t - | difference between ¢ ety woman | Fibre- Rush (weather pavord in tne woos, "of 19 , Misband-| Copper, Reading and Union Pacific tho|ner Company, he being {ts president. | 8nd the wage earner,” began emil- J certain portion of roof) Rockers, 84 (orig- “I have no information that he had."| entire Het worked up nearly @ point |The bankers then sued the old company, |!nsly. “The latter goes out into the Mie estate: should) Be, divited between t witness testified that he had | above the final range of yeoterday Gur-land the first thing he knew, Lefl says, | world and works and gota hor pay 9 at, and sia wore tie aa S** (original cost papers, afterward destroyed, | ing the firet hour. The bulk of the! ne was out $9,000 in stook and $100,000 | © I, and other relatives. The rem - wa 0). Fumed Oak Hutt, pure Mission style, 54 inches long, $28 (original cost, $60). bout? Tl tell you what T think te the CAR, AUTO, WAGON CRASH.|! Everything for the Summer Home in cal nice, erackly green bills, ‘The soclot; ‘ates District-Attorney Wise, | buying orders converged in Copper amd |in good will because the old firm col- | woman stays at hom \ 4 beter peers to gay ees Reading. The favorable Copper estate- | lapsed. doesn't get any pay, set phate? ‘aba eat ta at oh de all We ment for April induced heavy buying| It was two years ago last March 13,| “At least sho gets very ltiJe money, ben ned after indictments had been found, | °F Amaigemated. Copper as @ result | ewears Lefi, when he wem to the bank-|!n very many cases. Board and lodging fSuattan fi ‘Ho regarded thelr utility at an end| Moved up over & Reading was 8l80/ erg’ offices with his counsel, and met | are of course furnished her. But thou "The wage-earning woman has made| Brooklyn Trolley Hii tien snd 413 net tmagine they would Mit consploucues with @ gain of over 1) euch rough treatment that, while his|she may ride downtown in her own c ‘Truck, | ood. Americans, from the highest to | M ANGES BROS ne Apogee Tres bei wale 60 ‘wing Sayeical hurts have healed, his feelings |her pocketbook 1s often emptier than|the lowest, are worshippers of the doc-| TrmeK Hits Cart; Two Are Hurt, e IN IT TO “MAKE MORE MONEY." eee te en ee erly tn, ine euP- | are still deeply wounded. that of the woman who clutches # strap| (rine of eMciency. The woman who hag} Two persons were badly injured and HAD BEEN DESTROYED. " gone out of her home to work has mie ied | Manufacturers. Est'd 1852 ints at va amanda oe SAYS BAACKES. tained a strong tone. Gtr, Kuhne wouldn't take phe certified jin the subway. Proved that even under erent handicaps | brutgeg to-day when a Fifth avenwe, || S117 W. 23d St. 108-110 W. 24th Se ent W: satin Frank Baadkes, Vice-President and} Continued strength in the Copper |Shecks, Lef says, even when the glove| BARTERS HER MOST PRICELESS |she can compete successfully with men. | pum, toaay When © i _. ‘ire Company at the meetings of | general manager of the American Steel |sheres kept prices around top ranges in |Man and his counsel followed the banker rooklyn, street car, bound for Man- der she left to Samuel E. Haslett. _——— IF PAPERS HERITAGE. Her success is giving her the social | Br0 hoa cae aad | ‘We following ampociations: The Wire! and [Wire Company, ‘was the next mit-| the afternoon trading. Copper rose over | Up the stairs, Then, Lef avers, as he| placd she hasn’t even asked for. attan, cras Into an auto truck, ‘Association, the Bare Copper Wire |ness. He was examined by Judge Dick. |S on heavy buying. American Can te-|turned and was going away, Wattnan |. “Pethaps there is another difference |” anciver reason ‘which is «sort of [dashing it into a milk wagon at Fifth ineon's easistant, Henry E. Calton. He instigated by Kuhne, selsed him by the | PetWeen, the society woman and the. so-| corollary of this one, 1s that men have|avenue and Thirty-first street, For a Healthy and Clear Maus tat ta aieaTanoaty: the ellen throat, Kicked him’ on the shin ana| called ‘working oman.’ Sho who|declared in favor of the wage-earnink! The car was crowded when It hit a COMPLEXION Knocked fim down, 20 that the lawyer | “TU doors or stands behind the coun-|woman. They want her in thelr shops| big auto truck of the Diogenes Brewing | ter or sts at a typewritor sells the hom- /40d offices, They want her as a friend | Company of Brooklyn. The heavy au-| had to come to the resoue. and a good comrade. They even want ae \ Whitman and Kuhne ridicule Lefi's eet labor of head and hands. The woman to ma: her. They declare In so many tomobile lurched against a dairy wagon ton?” asked Mr. Dickinson. “T aia.” Q@. Did Mr, Baackes know of your at- BRADFORD'S who earns her bread and butter by standing at the curb, Edward Dahre Blood Purifyi: Pills damage sustal: road tai. 4 that words that she is more interestin; , ur! in: temdance? A. He dia, “Why aii you go into the pool?” bods exaaad Gate femhsa Mac porpeed cpiala tain te ts boven dle ieee ae Ih heerlen: Them than the women whote lives are poe eee aera ten vente eee | Purely Ghat de coon anal oa tehakan oe tapers Tait | ead Bes, Cotton, ora '0, woload heavily, tmodking the|attached. Loft made some allegations | ¢*aisin her most priceless heritage for |round ef pink teas and fancy Aress|icig' or No, 291 Palmetto atrect, Brook. | (Guaranteed under he Pure Food d& Drugs Act) ‘living wage.’ balls. i] For all disorders of the Stomach, Liv @bout the high rate of interest char; halt lyn, his helper, were thrown’ to th yf 5 and @ontained the records of the Wire Rope reacted moderately at the Gnish. by the bankers, and these charges ne ‘And yet plenty of women use@ 20/gO0CKETY WOMEN COMPELLED | street. ‘They were rendered dels Whig ‘Mieer. They Cleanse the svatem < im ‘Association which had previously been pe oot atioe ase achiea think {t @ duty to marry men who TO ADMIR and received medical treatment for Pant Cubait COMPLEXION. sail SWERE ‘ co agit ho fahoa bites | pale cn CA would support them, and a disgrace | “ang these very women, piqued at cute ane beulees, from Dr. Carter of lage a 60 bits muni ivan Al na eturned? ¥ agreed upgn. try to support themselves. As late Ws by the masculine preference for | Norwesian Hospital. P 2 Kea, Mr. Backes “asked me it | Mt, Besckes couktn't remenber that he oa CARDINAL O'CONNELL MAY arty years ago there was just one #-| the otter type, have been led, just be-| A number of Persone standing tn, {he For free sample u papers lind een destrozed. I said)" "'t wish T had that honor,” remarteed . BECOME OWNER OF YACHT. | nts rooney vic ‘caren’ tor the prettiest |it for themselves, "And they too have |though none was seriously hurt. 7: A vital, worth-while woman they +} bined Craft, and Is|4sushter opens a tea-room; another, an | minded, J J biveas ches Ce ft, Isl terior decorating fice; another be- | found. fou! Likely to Get It for Sum- | comes a social secretn:> or a children's! , “Reali”, the worst enemy business rc off F Among the names tioned were those of John W. Gates, B. %, s entertainer. And one of @ is H. Gary, Col, 1 Col. F i By mer Cruising. ner, not of them 18|smait—section of themeelves. I mean : : snubbed or frowned un by any mem-| the few women who trade on their sex James McCree & Co pected that J. P. i BOSTON, Mey 9%—Cardinal O’Connell| ber of her old eet. fn the business office just as ally eo-| a ¢lety women do in the ballroom. The asc a ad bg Wen Ay be) the | finance the new concern. The Oe ase Bs pro dis acd lag Prarie vetted ear kere yieree patti) 2 DOMESTIC ‘wage earner who is really plying what i n of the papers, for it is con-| ever, because of the poor showing made ‘ ating for the purohase of @ fine steam 4 some one has satirically eatied ‘worm eke i > ff by the Government that they | DY the different companies in 17. yacht, whlch {a stored in the shipyard| “Of course certain sorts of wees | Oo ee ee aannae’ de morthy of and re 23rd Street 34th Street Geatroyed at some tine near Oer,| Mt: Colton brought the witness to thie ‘ oY of Stearns & MaKay, at Marblehead, |CATTIME, are, still owe OF Wat visually | "Bootety ta only too ready to take up? When the present action was brought, | jar, Sout the Hime of the Grand Jury 5 a According to employoes of the firm. put at ‘the bottom of the social scale. | the wage earning womao,” ended Mrs. UREO BAACKES 7% ‘The Cardinal went to Marbiehesd| Ti, Sieoiutely unfal:, for the really ex-|Tavior. “Her attitude is the really in- On Friday, May the 10th. WERE DESTROYED. “Did you not state in my presence,” @. Did Baackes ask you at a later | Sse’ Or. Colton, “during the early if the papers had been destroyed? | Pert Of thle year. that you had been in Tee asmarscamommenet 74] cent cook noumhcner maw oe | eaten, Se, Forde, foe oe craft stored there. His eye caught a mentally as well as physically efficient. clety!” fo 5"! piceeeses Th very real respect ‘Worcester twice in the preceding } steam yacht with glass-inclosed cabins, | Personally, er a emmeies! A. Yeo, some time after, but 1 don't | vember and that you were eat ihre wa | Re R a and be liked tt 0 well that he requeeted |£F Any woman who 1s skilled in Yh?) MUJEHI FELDT HELD ON WOMEN’S HOSIERY. 1m Both st z Ignow how long. I told him they had|Ooctoter? ~ Gtearns & McKay to negotiate with the | household tasks. . In ores, heen mont, Besckes eat he €id not remem- . owner for its purchase. “The contemptuous estimate EMalies) CHARGE OF MURDER. you know James A. Farrell, |er the conversation. If the Cardi: .| society has held le work: . 5 the United States Bteei| "Tn the your 19, id you doretoed that he Ot eer eae weit | naturally brought ite own punishment.| prancie Muchifelde, aged’ thirty-five, Assortments are complete in various he Horse Shoe pool papers . : time in Marbichend waters this sum. |The deupleed tasks aro gonerall7 taken | was arraigned to-lay in Morrisanta qualities of ‘‘Guaranteed” Silk Hosiery. ‘ .' 4 mer. up by the least ‘women Police Court on @ charge of killing * . sagt Sener ee ee wire —_-_—_ hone who cannot mucosed tm other Unes | salconkeaper Patrick Burne, preferred Pure Thread Black Silk, extra size ry t, of work, and even the: growing Detectt Casasea and McK: . ea ‘ : SHE BLEW POLICE WHISTLE. | occ!" aneretore we have a servant |y, otmates 4c Memeecy ia VinGees, with double tops. Usual price 1.25 95c Be pia. gore " gorge cel problem, and I must say that it's no/N_ J, Muehifeldt waived examination , A i sorte ts. | STEEL TRUST IS FREE Patrolman’s Wife Gave Alarm, bat | rire than many of us deserve, and was held without tail for the Pure Thread Silk with double tops to the time it} 70 DESTROY RECORDS ¥ Robber Got Awa; “Incidentally, any woman who has had | Grana Jury. The courtroom was crowd- A OTHER THAN WIRE os ‘The fire engines and the reserves of| to 40 her own housework has @ more/ oq with saloonkeepers and small mer- and spliced soles. POOL. y the Hest One Hundred and Fourth street | respectful attitude toward Bridget ever| chants from all over the Bronx, who 75c pair, 6 pairs 4.25 es arn CarNOe ous: wt 11 o'clock ings) efter: Ia ew Rowiand, for tamanen | Raped: Soren dy ect reece J ENTON, May 9.—The application SY Bight to catch a burglar be M the ‘hired girl’ is usually ‘as good as ye men wi rol em, ly . : ., " tn the United States District Court here t Mary Wittenberg of No. If Hast One| the family, and her mistress wouldn't |one, Otto Ulhoff of No. 124 Pranidin Fine Lisle Thread with embroidered or for an injunction to restrain the United | Wes Hundred and First street, the wife of a| think of dlaputing the proposttion, That | svenue, seid hte place had been entered lace woven insteps, various desi States Steel Corporation and a number| > pollceman, blew her husband's whistlo| {s at least partly because they work to-| 02a, "inue the ti at the ae ps, Pye tially the mame peo; | of its aubsidiary concerns from the de- to give the alarm when she saw a man|gether and the employer understands | pistol, ine 25c a pair ‘of the Wire Rope struction of books and papers which HE Is 27 YEARS ON FORCE. climbing down fire-escape. At the| the worth of the employee's accom- eee mug might be used in evidence in the eult sound, of the whistle » pastervy thought | plishmfent. BOMB EXPLOSION : feren't these meeting held for the | the Government for the dissolution | 484 Armetremg Has Long Beem a| there was a fire and ¢urned in an alarm,| “But for pereonal service qutside the ‘of maintaining prices? A, Well, | of the Steel Corporation was dlemiseed Valued Detect! household the society woman has much KILLS 80 CHICKENS. Purpose was to have some idea of | !n an opinion filed to-day, except as to ia hed respect. The manicure, the masseuse, N CORSETS. In Both Stores, What the market was to be. the American Steel and Wire Company, |, “e% Bats Armetrong of the De-|on the mfth floor, disappeared with about | the womaf who waves her hatr, are fre-| wnghty were killed by @ bomb thet LAGK OF CONFIDENCE COMMON | 0 of the Steal Corporation's subsidiary | word's public service modula awardea [O Werth of the Wittenberg jewelry, | quently the recipients af her deepest |wan thrown into No. 28 Snediker ave: ; : TO ALL POOLS. emneeres, hia by the old Roosevelt Police Board, ‘Bivae Neat Soup. confidences. Shiv asks their advice |nue, Hast New York, about 26 this La Vida Corsets. said the announcements| The opinion says: " Will celebrate to-day the twenty-seventh ee joup. about managing her husband and mar-| morning, There was a wild panio in "No evidence is offered that such de-| anniversary of his appointment to the| Uninitiared Naaeie are ent think of | 78S Rer daughters. fhe thinks they're | tne district, But some of the terror struction 1# threatened, and {t need | Police Department. He was selected . enormously clever and she leaves them ppeared when it wae learn lod figu aus, [UMFMAY be sald that evidence ta eaaen-| the Police Hoard as a medal man for [ytenest 204 a4 & most dismusting | in no doubt as to her opine, iaeeeerts voae it wee: oarwen that M els for every type of ire, espe~ ee te rte wit moat DOOM, toa! before any man may Oe either ac. | saving the lives of women and ohtidren | reise, feathers and what not.| stipe’ are not eo much com@escending | oro, cially designed for the advance mode of OM Ms lela eetal cused oF convicted of what would be, | ieee Pecunia wei ® Are tn April, the “Chinese in avery ‘deltcnte, ‘sem;.| Eratuites ae tributes at the autne of 6) "rng nom was fung in at the reer di 3.00, 4.00 to 12.50 On cross-examination C. A. Bever-|! Substance, « criminal interference | tevrth'strese yO yeee NWO" |eransparent, gelatinous substance, puilt | SUETIOF Power, window of L. Cooperman's live poultry rpae. : ° ance. tried to pring out that ihe par. with the course of justice. ‘Armatrong has spent most of his term |Dy the swallow-like binds known as the| "Zhe actress too ts in grea® esteem! market, It did Uttle damage to the eis by the acieris| The enotion te euypaeied ebmaet, wholly | Tae ae ernest Moet of bls tere (UY, the swellowslike birds known as the | 00S Soucy folk, She is Marites, f0| aati, tutaiat ae eemmeee te athe W. B. Reduso Corsets for stout figures. Wire Company was|by the fact that after certain prosy-| and has run down meny big criminals, |!#lands about Siam and the Malay Archi-| thelr homes and even when whe afar-| of whioh is an Armour & Co. poultry Size 20 to 36 3.00 and 5.00 Small compared with that of other|cution e number of papers’ toknny js detailed to the Wall |Pelago, and the harvest in the year 1909| ries their sons forgiveness isn’t long in| department, but i made a terrible litter ze . an eompanies. to the American Steel and Wire Com: au and helps to guard the | Was 18,000 pounds, valued at over $100,000. | coming. The woman writer is getting | of feathers and dead chicken. ; pan! a is ed, | 4 It used to be thought that the nest was|to have as excellent a position as the| Capt. Owen Rooney of Miller 4 meee | PANY that had been furnished by the company to the Government for use i ‘e wehiy pris ped da of gh Rarine tered Saaet on See begrese iis pa ie hed 16 eveenes “ v ine in the ly develo! ja of the dir en who have ent other lions|/to be nearby rus! to yh a . | 44h broseoutlon and had been returted CREELMAN CAN ‘TOTE A GUN’ Now it le known th fine n mt is made are perhaps less sought after, they are | Iatand Railroad power Rouse fo the ‘ FUR STORAGE. * | m were destroy: _ —a— of aw species of y jaining in soc! estima- io averue trains, ini wi i The World is the {one of ite ofoera, *Y| Waldo Makes Him « Special Pa- bird. sala =” i ‘ page gay peer ets ‘Pomp thrower and no siee ee) le we are satisfied that - season for harv ing thé neste “Now ow ie is change come to him was : Best Advertising || trucion War 'withou ‘evi intent “try | _. (Fetman tor That P tats’ from "Apel unl Seplombers tt | Dry Cold Alr—New Improved Method. 4, |fact remaina that the destruction di! It was announced at Police Head- | takes three months to build the first M e d ium For: | take place.” Quarters lest night that Jamos Creel-|nest, and just before the exes are laid s om 2. | man, President of the Municipal Civil | the neat ts stolen by the collector. The Storage Vault on Premises. L A y 1 | ACTIVE SECURITIES be tenpenintely gets about the building ost rticles Hy 9g Of @ wacond & Mr. the work. This . AND 1% ee 4 iy homes Nos e7 [ewes are inid, ‘The third nest, however, j Furs, Fur Trimmed Garments and Rugs .. . neae x 5 at Ninety-fourth reat: is unmolested, and the birds are per- : ed f stor: Missing Persons “Many of the heads of the municipal | mitted to raise thelr young, after which 8 receiv or age. departments want to carry a revolver in | the nest !s taken and sold. 2 H (Prom the London Obronicie) cae of the necessity for protection. | In proparing birds’ nest soup the nest To facilitate delivery in the Fall, cus- a it ]| Vienna can boast # curious eccentetc, | That 4s all being made o special patrol. |! washed in cold water and then cooked ‘ ¢ ve man means to me. While I don't want | for elght houre in @ closed veasel, after tomers are requested to send garments to uy a ever to carry @ revolver, I preter hi whioh it is mixed with chicken broth, i y ee ing the legal right to do 00 should 1 feei |seneoned and dolled for quarter of an — be altered or repaired as early as possible. ETY of ds — |by bugle cal ite i pep coup’ find It palatable ane’ much re-| GSOWS Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its “ Z Z —— eoup ind palatable and much 4 2ND; “Lost & Found” and “Informa- | driving an omnfous, attired Hke an or- Laborer Run Down om Drive. |eembiing chicken soup. ® i ' Charges for alterations and repairs are 4 ton Wanted” ads, are always | dinary businan, and, though to 1s eald| An automobile, owned and driven, by doa and Stops’ Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. barn nyginted prominently. i |{2 epend a foriune each year in clothes, | carrol Boland, of 44 West One itary Conditions, 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. | lower during the Summer months, Pi World ads, get a circulation in |) he weare no gi ntil It has been | yundred and Sixty-tourth street, struck ‘nlcaxo Record-Heral.) < Bea lark Cty. both morvings mar by lot Rutonished | Angelo Felitto, a laborer, at the Hotel the sanitary conditions In rit "used ae directed, wall Dea dani Tolophone tit Gresley, vn? asked the F Claremont to-day the latter w she cn whe wae t Verald, Times, Sun and Tribune || <vrtume of pur COMBI 23rd Street 34th Street en pone

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