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ss THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 STORY OF | = CREO 2S RMR ERS Building of the Home WO ONG CHISESPANG CTV TO FALATIEWPT = = hoa coach gilded with pure drawn by AIX snowew)! FROM MEK ; eres m= |. «8 a Matter of Economy MONG THIRD AVENUE | OF LANDLORDS 10 ROB Tae UES PARDECS Post It now stands in the Mexican | | | + Owner. | to Owner SHOPPERS AT OATH ST. TT BY MOVING OFFICES: Manager of New York Realty Owners’ Syndi- pipid dept ; 4 y and tte environs with true Kure cate, Who Has Been “e Finally Kills Ani a ; righ \ bea jase for brauty, res made Placing Families in Policeman Fina a Kills Animal | W ill Find Temporary Quarters {)))), He A Six tenvred Spans Spantards Under | icy wesieans taken prisoners, tn arma pang A Domiciles fn Pinning It Under Box, | Rather Than Renew Leases sis against him, the should be wo Gencrations, Telis 23% Shooting Through Hole, — | . ge Mr. Ma ai te : s Overcaine the Az- | Cxecutea on the epe ' , . hooting Through Mole, | at, Loss of $500,000, ' ‘ Cortes Overcaine the Az jx Hted on the spot, It should be re. of Essential.Considera» | , , : oh : nen 1 that Jud was even e i . tecs 400 Y Ago. ths rightful Prosigent, and ae flan tions for Those Who wily tog bmi |Nohars ene i sit —= J vaders, Juarex never forgot thie fatal | Seek Suburban Resi- hed suddenly Lk + Soee @ Olio the bie landlonis, who indiat he * ae — — ogant assumption oF part ! t D roof Third avente aNd | anier into leases with Uh CS licen — SUCCESSIVE CONQUESTS! MaKe i oe dences. rane a Tate thle suena’ seg] tmee nto yearly dees with = ial baw | our oWn civil war being en le tarted a panic. He was frothing at te! genartments Rath f t 1 tie up 1g we demanded of France the with “ month a ping abd suneting atl otey with lense, at a tose of huit a ae Chain of Tragedies, Violent| sere oo we trem Tt rena oe Toe os is ore Cn 1 hw went al | yt getar tne vatlews aosertica | ee eae tenes teat Pitt tno sa he eas tno wi women ig aay tt | HL AN LEU and Cowardice. city of Puebla from the invaders | te proof homes In estens ‘ } Women grabbed th Comptrole lergast and Ui | es MAXIMILIAN'S SURRENDER ANDO, pect to) oetlipy them only ducing: the and tried to boant cars. |to the inking Fund Commusslon that} Also on Scalp. Cruston Head, Halt (Written for The ening World) EXECUTION. seasons, New York of A mensens selzed a «ix-yeor-old ch a step be ta r Out en, adding that it! Fallin BY WALLACE GILLPATRICK. |, ‘°°: Ing down| Wonkl mean a great waste of moat favor Maximilian surrendered | YY ae a fers many a The | { ¢ tred by Cut Gen, Pacobedo at Queretaro, AR desplae a dwelling place, And for | Teach of a ralroad ha ccentraly} tne ave child's mother, not ney to renew leases, | Couldn't Seep, Cured by Cuti When the Spaniards conquered Mex-|ilised world bemwed Juares to. 1 “| the very poor necessity forces them to | leated be tebitey s ise of the commotion, | The néw Manteipal Building wit nor} cura Soap and ( t. foo they found a flouri#hing race of peo | hia Hfe. Carlota, who was in Itive, 1 posable, within walking dis | Swowaye and vieva it | iin with frengied yelle and|2@ fintshed untit October naxt, wh i ple, 1. 6, the ancient Mexteuns, wity| Pleading for the aid of European ov- At THOLR GRATGlami fn. ORaD: Corel a neighver nod » toll | a cams Sette may. take poesia | : veloped civilization of Oriental /eretans. went mad and never malin) | and carfare. But the hu CO ep op ae htant| Polte trick of the # Serle Someruys Jeg Sut ¢ It is now believed that ine {Or does xhe to thin day realize, that | Are there gas, wa ht and patrick. of the of offlees now o station saw the animal} vim ahd darted Inte 101 Third avenue nt after the xtyethind in a hall spring at the poltee- ¥ “ | wands of peo} oderate cireums | sewerage in tie adjace t? If not, | Revent ; 4 Maximilian was put to death. Juarer. | anels of people in m P areq covered by the ancient Mistean| vay adamant. Who knows all that | s—which in New York Is often| What are the pros nin eae Srernes SrOmn Seen oe el @an in hie mond? Perhaps hie mind |” f synonymous for affluence anywhere else | ta, and when with ' Conta Rica, Its principal habltat WA") was chiefly filled with the memory 1 | -who tive ; Pit must be aie ai | Meni ty steam heat the great central tatieland of Mexteo,{o¢ the “black law,” whieh sent to thelr whether or not th J apartments are paying enourh for such 4 7 dounded on the north by Texas and| graves hundreds of Hexican patriots, Teseentbodacionte EY utiful homes /*ection Ie restricted, and w New Mexico, and etxending south to the] Two favorite Mexican Generals ef! TATE TATearaarin orl Axcis Gotte | CO em MAME ud Tethmur of Tehuantepec, with an area | Maximilian, who were taken with him, a Gen meaKied. nimnaele « Hundreds of acres of Qoor sae Ww ottice wan tao quick for] "sm a Frenld ' ? muting distance of their business, an ide yeatlon, an mmed the box over | nd We shall move at OF 60,008 square siles ANG at slevaHon Ey eee inden aslke lib | With all the great outdoors calling | eve eane inf 1 to » hetp. han to alien | of from 4,000 to ¥,000 feet above sem} it ie cian. Juarer offe | _ ie, with the murmuring atrennm and at ‘ wears ne drive 1 eh wagon, whieh) neds | ‘ youd ‘i _ Mejia, whore recs | (Continued from First Page) \ the odorous fieldy and woods luring us) hinself with a ‘ ie ent to Hivanent liana a Mf nt mee, weounee Gt moxie, PY EOres bravery, He aatd he could a Ifrom the call of the old clot man and | Covered that the lot nex sh hay til : Meant ultimately the conquest of the t pardon only if It was extended to thesamell of asphalt, why do we Hnger | 0° Used a 7 If compel b w Axtecs, that being the name of he dom simitian and Maramon Juare -] in the man towhom fam about te band in ¢ Ielike rooms of New York jor a m 1 aken." ‘ inant uling nation; the races which | fused and Mejia stood up with hie Em-] the seal 1 hav n shivore been associated with | ant Nusa SARE eenaeinnes (ee H eral on the tragie| him with unusual intimacy of cou Geeruorey ney nd cllne tenAClOU% EAL LIBLE RULES TO GUIDE| where three atone | {have found in him qualities of honesty {!¥ te environme THE SUBURBAN HOME BUILDER. nd men more | Uitte to recommend them, with #0 | MRS. GWATHMEY CHARGES ‘or and brother HN of the Ke are best ribed as the Ancient Mext- | 1 cans were then divided into various ts which have so nations, and each had ite own king, [tablets within the chavel, erected by As OOATaRy, feGtah |eniainati met Bibre | TS cavgoncutnn ener? Wis do Wail Alt clam aa! Wal merous ott oa am WRIT SERVER IS FORGER. dlstinetive of wor. | the present Austrian Emperor, Fran: an any other qualities do In public eh to conden ¢ pre hacen elena i hE tot bene Of Z san When the Mpaniarda eum, Monts | Hoact, mark the plnee where hie brother 1.” tn hundreds at thousands, tive out our | bwloratons. sss 4) flew oe DEADLOCK ON $3,000,000 enon guma, king of the Atzecs, whose capital | Archduke Maximiiian, with his Mextean GREAT COURAGE 18 NEEDED IN| slotted span to the Baek eh i | & siudted It thom « poin el N.Y. POST OFFICE SITE. 3 omen nd it Bloow } was Tenochitian, over whose ruins the} kenerals, MeJia and Miramon, met thelr PUBLIC LIFE. he hehe i dl dseteed abe igg eno Jin sumtin wir the siauation 1 et | Alleges Ruse to Enter Her resent City of Mexico wan constructed, | fate. “The rarest thing in public life 1a] 0) One © ss) hex a few infallible rule hiclt ft un Miislen ha yom Was we had either conquered or was endeavor. | 1876—Porfirto Diax entered Mexico| courage and the maa who hax courage | Bea oe oer er eaitjate. [should follow In setecting a home out at | SEnator O'Gorman Treaiens to Dect awas aeRO ing to conquer all the other Mexican | City at the head of his victorious army | ts marked for distinction; the man wae) Meted to Perpetual ragtling mediate: |, Hold Up Public Buildings Bill if 9 Or ia ak he alipeenpetid AL } nations, It wax Cortes's excellent strat-/and was proclaimed Provisional Prest-|has not is marked for extinction ant{/Y beneath th a ease tor ic.| He should select « te society woman » | wu egem to conquer firat the enemies of | dent. deserves: submersion. to sleep FINAL and baineantte [ele RIAN line . re «| Amount Is Not Voted. as co: jent ‘by Mire. Mt Montezuma, like the fierce Tiaxcalans, | 2877—Diaz elected Constitutional Pres- he people of thix ere eo) Re sr Pee aiva [centrally located WASHING March}. —Benator| B sia to-day on ent and make them his allies against the | dent. te be served by conscience and not ny| © Nard fate which compels a Ae ie | In phanning for O'Gorman's tment to the Housel sou «fom t nd frse, Astecs, The Spaniards numbered only | 1880—Gonzales elected President. — expediency. Waen you strike a iman| tne gunghine, without a foot of earth (2° shold consid | Pubtic tai carrying @ H on pears about wix hundred. Hut through con-|MADERO APPEARS AS THE RIVAL |" courage you feel you have struck | oy which to step except the agphalt | Ment aml not fakthe a! pe abapale | quering and winning over the nations, the bedrock of our institutions, Te ts.) ON, wien to step Jor Invest men view, nor neces: | house at New who were against Montgsuma, he en OF DIAZ. therefore, with a feeling of confidence sarily within uty H us t een hn ‘Yated in the cause of Spain many thou-| 1884—Diax electtd President. 118] and affection for him personally that 1| TURN EVENTUALLY TO COUN. ee os sande of Indian warriors, With their) firat act was to reduce his own salary | hand him the seal of office. ' TRY AS IDEAL HOME PLACE. Above all, he she Aid, he and his Spaniards would have | from $30,000 to $15,000 a year. He ca! Replying to the Prealdent-clect, the In-| No city In the world has so many beau- cation where lots vive | sold is in de Senator O'Gorman declared to the | Been swat oft the map by the Astecs, | tablisial wchools and compulsory edu-| coming Governor tiful suburban sections in all atages of | disc: to anybody who wishes f the amendment| tl D its Du t ISTORY FROM THE DEATH OF “Mim made Mexico aafe for forelgn:| We expect @ high order of wervice | completion and perfection as has Now co iniy atu witrnt : ns. Pavile Bullding| not known to the y O iS LW ers and Invited them to come tn and] trom the Chief Magistrate of this State,| York. In no uther section can one find | If he will consuit ia wap ed at another xaariin | reported to be one Mia The Ca f foe tt __ _ MONTEZUMA. develop ber marvelous resources. They! T now pledge you to give you the best| uch a Variety of natural In a | pers iM have no trowsle in fad af Hawyore ch at th erver ies tees i a en the Liver is eight ee Tn 1:20 Montezuma died—it ix believed | went, At ta ewtimated that @ billion! that ia in me and to serve well and| man fond of water sports—does he love |a real estate expert | » | presented nor at. Atha. | @eenece Aes bowers are he was struck down by # missile hurled | American dollars are partly accountable | faithfully. To you, Gov. Wilson, I would | Hoating and fishing, surf bathing and | will be perfect na tt Gwath inscrived oo, CARTER'S L j by one of his own people, while he wes! for our keen Interest in sccing peace tw LIVER PILLS ¢ beseing the crowds, from the roof of say that we part in thie official way) Swimming? Half a dozen spots {eal} fail to be of inestinalle valie Henry De rs a U tle's office, ar | tot Madero was deeply moved by the ab- | nestling among its green and suffering condition of gre lawns ay! flowers, to the singing of ‘of the Mexican lower orders (ONE TRENTON POLICEMAN | bir of insects, the In 1M1 Wune © Madero made a trk DIDN'T KNOW HIM, | ing of peaceful cattle, the myriad sights | * umphal entry into Mexico City and was} OM the way from: the station the! and sounds of life in the country, | failed as “Savior of Mexico.” Ho was | Prenident Tearned that th «n-) HOMESEEKER NEEDS ADVICE OF \ nominated to the Presidency by the Pro- | t) police do not all know him. Pil] EXP the downfall of the Spaniards’ rule of | gressiv@Party and elected on Oct. 2 the rman, & character on the to ue alia PEAR ORE NT Es no many years of experience In bayly “blood and «old. eame year, stepped in front of the taxieal : i WH, Hidalgo was captured and shot) ‘The principal leaders who continued in | @* Ht aproached the draw bridge o os mins sur Epa al aa ate, durit by the Loyalists, Olt againat Madero were Orozco, | State stre aria! we me he ee sige 1 1820, the Inquisition was sup-/ Villa, Sulanar, Zapata and Genovevo ¢ “Hold on.” he ented ATE ROA Be snare Oe Me jand order in Mexico, Ding maintained | with the deepest regret. for we have | for his purpose vie tn attractiveness and | He w y Ms Ms ind an tronworker, in that way ted and served — gently but ee, ‘<< es the palace where Cortes held him as! peace for over thirty years, Prior to| been cioxe friends, Yet my sorrow is beckon bln, Does he want mountain aging. ‘ ‘ nt asi, oO Hundred Thirty. cane » summons, that Uiere ts ert pela lazy liver to Cun moe hostage, to yield to the Spaniards, He| Dias's last election to office, in 1910,| tempered by the thought that New’Jer-| Climbing or horseback riding through riding aod fe A % ot himself behind the ear at 1 n that office and that ¢ Go its duty. oy wh iE RS was succeeded by hix nephew, Chauhte-| which was in response not only to the| sey ts giving to our country ite first, Wonderful acenery over roads as smooth | dwelling which Ww this m » wae taken {of the card constitutes forgery In. the Cures Con | ieee moc, -who, when the Spanish victory | demands of great bodies o: Mexican citi-| Prewdent. You carry with you our de-\@% a floor? He hag only to make his se- | ni a real home to the Harlem Mospital and wilt » obs] third deree, stipation, | LIVER was complete and he was ted @ prisoner | zens but of forelxners and foreign capl-| vout good wishes for a successful and| lection from dozens of such places, ait) Year. He will arow dic, Despondency ta ascribed aa{ Mrs. Gwathmey'e lawyers also insist Indiges: B PILES. before Cortes, begged the conqueror to! tal capital in Mexico, there had ap-| glorious istration.” I within easy commuting distance of his | realization and enivss Weasel OGRA Ranks a wake that the le M1 to have Mrs, ; Som ae digpatch him, on the apot, with hts! peared upon the political fleld a young| (ov. Wilson was accompanied by|New York office. Or If his face is | "#bitatlon and a ty {rea Fd Gwathmey restrained from gulng to Eu-| Stele dagger, Cortes treated him kindly and) man, @ native of the northern State of {Secretary Tumulty, a secret. wervice! turned toward the sunset, if he has eee Headache, and Distress after Eexing. bares to protect him tn the honorable | Chihuahua, by the name of Francisco 4.|man, and a flying squadron of come.| sated himself with the beauties ot the) REICH AND. poor SEEK ' | Small Pill, Seni Priee Mae Cocubisiie NYes kta Gea: tale| teen Apondents “and photographers, Hie} World and now aske only peace and| = HOMES TO BUY ON Genuine ou: ura Barco lived Boy, 6 Madero was educated in Mexico, Cal-| looked very well, but was cvidontly| "illet for his declining days, he may | PAYMENTS LIKE RENT Reet tayhave Wisi heed en St i foes eA the. Helyaretiien of moreee. affected by his farewell to the Governor. | {nt It pbunaen tly in every shade of re- | MENTS LAKE aediuvl, ry 5 je ¢ of @ large, cultured, {ship of the State. M Hse Urement and seclusion and atill be tn - nimawalt a heroic foe who would doubt lextremely wealthy family, with enor-| ter ‘dinahiocs Leas me le 4nd) is working hours the busy man of at. | Home-buying on inontily payments lew have been a menace to the Bpan-|mour estates and great bodiex of re-|—tmmediately after. the vent fales, \itke rent in the suburbs Lids 4 tna | a ona ou ‘4 tainers of the clasn known a pons. |i. President ane ri es Since Adam delved and Eve span {Ul clismex, Aparten Ay ears ent | om 'e X es was Governor, Captalne | It is amid they treated their workin eae "she 4 turned in his moments | cave ving i She thouennae. 2a ' General and Chicf Justice of the con- | through a cheering crowd to an auto-| Man's heart has turned | people humanely. In hix cosmopolitan 4 of Joy, as well as of sorrow, to the great | Year as t ‘ quered territories. life, In iis country. ana a Ma- In which he was driven tol xother Harth, Fram the fir yate | the Movement Wil, the Tribunal of the Inquisition |qero formulated hin theories of soctety Where this evening he willl rouse, t or hotel “Ong of our tnat |! . ' Was formally established in Mexivo, and government bther farewell by Nis nis thoughts wan | from the t ‘ ' } nounce for Monday, March 3rd, xceptional Sale of “esl! WOMEN'S AFTERNOON AND ; 2VENING DRESSES attractive Nothing worth speaking of happened for @ century, when occurred the con- quest of Texas, UW, the Jesuits were expelled from all Spanish America. 1810, the parish priest, Hidalgo, sounded the cry of Mexican independence and the university and ino the na town. | myself ice ‘in Jape mimuter for many years from | old rent house payn price preneed, , 1a QO. ‘The most dangerous were the two} "C ehaculated he | Westchester County, T have wou od | give him §3,000 dust In a H : 21, Mevico'’s independence from| who later revolted, Reyes and Felix |HFver, “Tve Kot the Presidents Mlat the suspicion of the average man for) words, ten sears wiil spain wan conmummated Diag, Hoth were made prisoners and |*de Jet out of my way the real estate saleam: If a man Ie) $19,000 Instead of a bundle of rent ¢ OMEN’S A BRN N DRESS! 22, the first Mexican Congress), vy Mader, His policy was nue we of Mike, wot cher give | tick he calls in HME. of ile IMIG” re JOON ro] fasembled, | Iturbide wae proclaims! | mane and conciliatory, [ing us" asked Bi) ASSIS RRR Gaee ATH GA “7 Sere dba amperor, but Gen, Santa Ana took u vistonal President Huerta prom-| “That's,on the level” declared Hob! quack. de ‘the t t h ’ \ fona eat e Dram = . " a Hob quack doctors out to Meece the usting ry “ £ Gat rs arma in favor of « republic Jixox annesty for all who will wuppors |dennings Ani: ein gets inte trout M00 of Satin Meteor . - at $22.00 1423, Hurbide abdicate, and the! the present uvernment, punieiment | THAES right, my 1 struck in che nature, he runs post-haste to ‘ Centraliat and Federalist political ¢ 1 who continue in Hon. Th ntedect stiekin 1d ut alth a “ 2a nn ait wh \ 0 : Is head ut atthousi be knows that the Grand , PTY ie te Cin} ‘ 2 () partion were formed, The Mondo! win he an clestion of a constitutior e window fnto the de x rain. | of shysters wie would stop 4 B Far Crepe de Chime . . at 38.00 Doctrine was adopted by us [ture | present, the probable candidates bo- | "ls Mr. Wilson of seein to we te him from his ea te r bide returned from Huropean banish: | ing General Felix Dias, Francisco Wall; her as yan inink eft fei ik AVHSy DHAMAL CE SUniion : aned Ment and was summarily execute Ja Barra, who was provisional presi- | @esped BIN, as the cab woot The) ar Heh nt ant land NS y New ‘ Dekel ira | : a al presi 1. a f it nel are dish merchants, lane ‘ K TOMUIND “VRRUING 1D rene 1824, she Mexican Congress adopt | dent prior to the election of Madery, | President nd 1 aeld up, Well) plumbers, butehers, But a sensily 1 Jy are cor re . WOMEN Ss EVENT! NG DRESS ES, ed @ constitution and named the. | and in now miniater of foreikn rela-|1 hope he doean't hold it aginst me” | knows that he cannot be his own out country United States of Mex! tiona, Rodolfo Reyes, son of former| The Preaident-clect was fatriy moobed| baker and candlestick maker, so he eights € Satin Me r § 900 1846-1847, war between the 1 Reyes who fall in the frst at-| by the crowd as he left the State House, content t ve Nis affairs in the hands Realty 1 ‘ tin Meteor « * s 38. States and Mexico terminated by the . and | Mer and women fought to ret near hin. | of the various men he has used his b ture of Mexico City by the Amer Dp Pranctaco who| A tty \ion of polive cot bin to hos) judgment In selecting. ‘ jeans and the Treaty of Guadalupe: \ay sald to ‘s favorite for | machine \ put when it comes to the Important t Hidalgo. j the presi ody, Rood Luck! yelled Ngw) and erione undertaking of selecting u! i 1862, England and Spain withdrew 7 led Heme our pe iowa, laa : ; ' from Mexico, unl the French army, : fie eect st eBRIE GE : Rar a alia: iby and thank you." roptied a Tectia uae blook Sukie enliaal ig that deal wlth Af N d M h a Rite tae (nessiign’ ot vonduest, and Lear Sttealede | sittan teannnaly oF MnvAnOy Nese Yio OE A sellele A Also for Monday, March 3rd. the installation of Maximilian as ; 4 Aaa feed arch, he depends on his own judyment | Windsor J re Mexico's Emperor, advanced up tre ® prominent suitcitor, was urrested by | he dependa on hia o1 wrient | | Windsor Laan ' ° 2 persee Hneeror, abventes Wie le csiamt Yard detastives “ine arise, (PW LOST: IN. SMOKE “na Miva of meh What, wie wa wd Special Sales of soften tie gromsest lan dwellings at Oceanic ha ‘ were. they were defeated in noon, churged wi RESCUED BY POLICEMAN. PILSLIR MEWOMER, JRROEREER (1A) GNeILONE AL battle at She ine a de Mayo (May & piracy to as ig . jin a Aitoremiss fashion for something Taxpayers of Hun not a Vy i C, t d H et J eWton Was counsel | Fel e| y doesn’ how ve final deta 7 etl s 4 advanced to Mexico City und pro- whe was convicted and execute Children Fell Behind as Kantro} whic ne wants but doesn't ke rs 1 letall ‘ ¥) omen’s Goa Ss ar osiery i. claimed Maximilian Emperor of M } Ss eadiny KF; ily to tnd, cS " , tle om for te the murder of Mis wife, Newton was Was Leading Family From \ESSENTIALS TO CONSIDER !1\" t remanded [ @ bearing one w rived In Mexico | today 4 Burning Home: | FIRST IN SELECTING A SITE, "rer Yours nM un fifty Infants’ and Little Children’s John Wantro gathered his wife | New York has many large real est wae (work + one five eniidren out he | corporations whose salesmen ar Coats, Children’s s Tail red rats, All-ewool Tailor 4, Maximilian a & Home Co \ eral hundved acres ne eo railros smoke til hal on the secomd floor of No, 1421 Ful- | ininded gentlemen with years of 3 J ton street, Brooklyn, early to-day practical experience tc {told them to und wh XIsting ¢ Wohin to the etree knowled, STILL ANOTHER UNUSUAL STORY J) ure siiiotei sui jie SE AN Wig A nae ee : “THE WINGS OF THE MORNING” | ws'wier urine oe in biack and navy blue, Colored could gisrover for hima f in batt BY LOUIS TRACY | DY smoke and loat thelr way | ooze Ite aber tiny necessar Policeman Austin of the Gates avenue | jo tie fe of ala busines "hat the realty station, whe vvered the plage and | man suit do everyting th ata pe aroused the H Dress Linens andimported Line Crash Suitings. As Startlingly Original and Exciting as antros, the only Jin the two-story building, went bac im) rel oniggs Per aaah whe Heisie oof b ARZA huddied in a corner, They were | WAbt Bb oubotetow 2 Rosie tm 10 wiitay ' ee fon i ‘ Will Begin in Monday's Evening World, Mareh 3. ff) "it. “hru' aid ony sim thamage, ail in) o> I ew Varn business a Mulla “tes hae wave) EG Avenng, 34th awh 35th Streets, Nem York, the vacant downstairs poou, J hata be aweh be a end way tecu gaines and won fourteen, i 2

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