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— STATEN LAND ANTS A MILE TRACK SUBWAY Committee of Business Or- “ganizations Will Propose Plan to P. S. C. N these days, apparently, it's a wiee man who knows whether he's going to a “regular” play or the “movies.” You pays your money and you takes your choice, in the inelegant English that has become classio—but how do you make both ends meet? There was a time when you felt you con settle the question for yourself. But times have changed. | WARMER TO-MORROW AS GALE ABATES High Wind of This Morning Car- tied With It Cold From Frigid Regions of the Northwest. ‘The great storm which passed up the const last week and ts now hurtling toward the North Pole ap- parently left a big hole in the shooting for the past two days large! New York at from 60 to 80 miles an | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916, © THE NEW PLAYS © “Pay-Day” Like a Travesty on the “Movies” BY CHARLES DARNTON Diet and Exercise Course For Women | Readers are invited to correspon: quantities of cold alr from the nortn- | through the columna of The Hvcning Wortd west which has been parsing over dents’ full names. Letters must not exceed 250 words in length. State ques. | weighed at ¢ tions as briefly as possible, Figure and Gain Weight Back numbers of these lessons may be obtained by sending a 2-cent stamp od and will get results if you per- to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired, but readers arc advised to order The mosphere over the ocean in these “ening World regularly of their newsdealers (or by subscription), as the parts. Into that hole there has been *“PPly of back numbers is not incrhaustible. mere | 1s very flabby and when I pinch it it}there and makes me look so settled. does not feel firm. Have been using| What will remedy it? sweet almond ofl with no success.| Heavy massage with an ordinary |Shall I go toa masseuse or doctor? My|rolling pin will remove this. face looks ten years older than my pnssatc body, which is developed beautifully.| BACK COPIES — 1. M. writes: Facial exercises will fill out the|/"Will you please advise me ae to ‘hin face and remove the lines in {t,| where I can obtain your twenty-four but not in a day or a week. Massage|lessons, diet and exercise course for the skin with a good skin food and) women to reduce welght and figure, which appeared in the papers? do not use any soap, Use a little alum solution in the rinsing water; Send 48 cents and repeat your ques- after washing the face to keep the| tion. ve skin firm. You can treat your own to Improve renee DEEGAN PLACED ON TRIAL. Politician Slew Widow When He Found Her With Caller, The trial of James Deegan, who shot Mre. Grace A. Wharty at her home, No. 808 Park Place, Brooklyn, on Sept. 18, inflicting injuries from which the LOST TWENTY-TWO POUNDS IN FOUR WEEKS—WILLIAM F. (a @ with Miss Furtong, who wilt repty| mn reader) writes: "ft have followed A your exercises and diet for four weeks She will not print correspon- and lost twenty-two pounds. am 6 foot you pleawe tel should weig nan died on Dee, wis o a ierlaeoeary srencefuae ite trom | sone tee bun ee erase 1s dieoumlak oh Tr'you care to publish this letter you before Justice Calnaben ta the plan, It wants a four-track line from | nd my space in discussing HERE IS AN R CUT The gale held steadily at 60 miles may do go.” H County Supreme Court. Deegan Manhattan direct to St. George and which meant jAtign J UPPE : an hour all morning, but diminished 2, thank you for your kind letter. ‘ged with murder in the first ; . ‘ For your height, if you are past forty, | Hr aerondant ts fitty-tive ye om through the Island to Tottenvill¢,| more than a theatrical venture 4 ’ somewhat in force after noon. ‘The wor ¥ Sake Lhe) Hi pounds. defendant is ive years old nineteen miles from the City Hall. | the Cort Theatre on Saturday night. FOR PACKY M FARLAND weather man sald that according to; ppd ewae edie ap AE set foc was active "in. Bolitlene tor. wane ‘The idea is to have two tracks for |Pay.Day” ts like a travesty on the ite the best dope in his possession the FAT ON BACK OF NECK—Mre,! Years Af the time he shot Mrs. What passenger service, connecting with It doesn't matter whether Charge That Place Where He) Wt will die down to normal to- (st, 1 F thath Yon for pear rind | Bice a clerk tn the Comptrol | ‘ene of the subways touching Battery | this apology for a play was offered as x i Ms night and to-morrow will bring over- | EXERCISE CONSISTS OF RAISING “14 fe dvice and will follow the same} Deegan had been visiting Mrs. | Park, and two tracks for freight ser- ovelty” or a so-called “drama of| Trained for Fight Was Con- | cast ekiow and much warmer woathe SSeS, AMS) Aevamse rik MovemeNTeMeie | Would you Kindly answer another) Whurry, he was e widow, thirty-nine i vide, connecting with the marginal) New York life.” Heaven save the| taminated by His Following. With the thermometer down in the LESSON NO. 19—Devetoping Chest and Shoulders paper? My neck is not fat though it] called unexpectedly on the night of r FaBiroad that has been planned for! mark—or the lightning! Tho WhO! 4, 41 gooounts Packy MoFariana|*% ad the skies clear a day itke k \ is naturally short, as it measttres | taining ‘ons, Renaselace BD. doen ate Gab Manhattan water front. suil cling, in fond remembrance, t0| 66 Chicago Ie looked upon aa a clean,|ti® should be comfortable, But for By Pauline Furlong. nutritious values of foods and learn |:welve and one-half inches, but HEnE| fired” at Jones and mianed. Then he % " ose ald “eb vel eck, in the back, ave | pursued 8. Wharry, who was ny The plan is to go under the mouth| Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl’ sentlemanty, quiet little man, who, by peed gee geod Berta, ie cose. The) An advanced form of the chest-| the tissues of the body and enriching /a lump of fat right on the collar bone.|{o get out of the house, and shot hee of the Hudson River to Ellie Island, ! and “Nellie the Beautiful Cloak Mod- attention to the fine pointe of pus!- Great Gales and "ie Gata raising exercise, so valuable for de-| the blood, Remember that raw foods, It appears ugh I had a boil’ in the k. thence along the shoals on the west) ei" may take a moro or less personal jie, yoy amassed a fortune. His| mountains. Z veloping the chest, bust, shoulders | Sten veRe\ablos, nuts and| aide of the bay, either by subway or an embankment, to near Robbins's interest in “Pay-Day.” But what does this mean to you, even with moving reputation as a fighter has never been Questioned. The dust nuisance was worse to- «ay and yesterday than it is at any and upper arms, | fruits contain the salts and sal nineral ments, in a state to} ed to-|be easil ted b » system, "? der the Kill von Kull] pictures? time during the summer. This is be- is illustrated to-| be easily a te me oun oe ot Reef, thence un n plotures dience that| Nevertheless, the Robinson Amuse- | cause it is impossible in cold weather day, This is ative Sa- and through St. George Hill to Tomp-| Naturally enough, the audien ment Company, owner of the Brighton | tO Sprinkle the streets that have been xercise! line star common insville, whence several routes ar@| settied itself in the Cort Theatre could * cleared of snow. An attempt to wet severe e a 5 + ~ y over- Kinsville, Beach Casino, holds that the Casino , be ndition may be east! available. From Tottenville it is pro-| not restrain its sense of humor. The : down the dust would coat the pave- and should not be posed to carry the freight tracks general laughter must have come as A Was 60 contaminated by the presence ments with a sheet of ice. ng a diet of raw foods it of McFarland while he was training practised tos across the Arthur Kill to connect in| gurpriee to Oliver D. Batley and Lot-|'o, ‘nig bout with Mike curbeees causes the slight-| Faulty muon hon tHe New Jersey with the trunk lines to/ tie Meaney, who wrote the play. Their Septetaver thet i fred ala i ast SOFT COAL MINERS AND eat effort or atrain | betty oF, ratio 0 ic le the west and south. idea, obviously, was to provide al joi ott er jim Saige: = y the 660 00 mineral saits and sts . alin dy the Staten Island Subway Confer-| more than old-fashioned material in tment of the Brighton Beach “ee a | No More Sore Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, enco, under the presidency of Francis|q new guise. We saw only crude/Casino Company has been brought, . Wilina taal 4 sh rela aay | te iy chien very. necessary (hat ’ pated F, Leman, with Charles B. Dullea a8! mejodrama, with its jerky action, ite/ and the caso came before Justice Van Proposal of “Mine Run” System in welght you may | each woman for } f, trom Calloused Feet or Painful Coms--Try Tiz eeeretary. This conference includes! gxaggeration of motives, and its out-| Court tocday on ren Supremo! Western Pennsylvania Causes | know that you are not strong enov a the menus T suigest each day, a ater. ; + representatives of the Civic League, 3 . until | aining a late vith its twelve branches, the Chamber screen, A play of this kind isn't ran for ten years, It provides that ‘ you have become more practised | ory ° Gy, Tats ate xined in of Commerce, the West New Brighton | worth talking about even if it is “a/ fhe Casing shall be run in gn orderly) At the clove of to-day's seasons of | with the chest-raising one from the | vegetables and antinal fuods, Board of Trade and twenty other civic} taiking play.” ble persons and shall not be the gath-| ‘0 Sof coal operators and minors’) wall, which was shown for begin- | 21a, einh Me i ees in wer associations. It ts much more important, let me| ering place of large unruly crowds, | Mference at the Hotel McAlpin the | peng etables is so small as to be hardly ‘After studying the problem for| say, to talk about the chief actor|1t 18 contended by the Robinson| Western Pennsylvania operators, em- ve EXERCISE noticeable in the diet bi Q t Company that the Casino] ploying over 50,000 miners, had not TO-DA : - eighteen months, the conference has} anq actress who made themselves the , by allowing McFarland to} o.2 i bility| Take your position, face down- Letters From Readers. unaniinously declared for the above] wetims of the play. Now, you know are While raining (tuened te] been ConviAced Of the) practioability] . |” cs snow the weight of the * beats plan, proposed by William Wirt Mills] your way about the corner of Broad-| Place into a pugilixtic training camp,|of the “mine run” demand as far as body to ‘rest on the palms of the| SUPERFLUOUS FLESH—B5. G. of the Civic League, and has adopted | way and Forty-second Street, don't | Caused ine | assemblage Of | large | thelr pocketbooks are concerned. ‘The fade and: oun Lhwar the cheat ube |A0ke ing your articles in .the y crowds of ists, ring followers o1 e Col ce is a and toes. - : r rede rd est ithout Fagolutions asking the Board of Es-| yout Well, then, you know Vincent) and’ persons’of no, class and’ mperiad | Terut_ that th conference ts no] Hits cuches the floor, Do not allow |PADeT for reducing flea withou -ublic Service Com- . sf ‘epute e nearer an agreement than it was on 2 nedicine, I wish to ask you to answer 2 inted out that such a freight | ‘Urned gray, but the other is far from) sigitions got up by the owner of| Unde ‘mine run” system 1-[It should form a slanting line from dob ages and haveva: int oe! ye , i the fate that occasionally overtakes nder the ‘mine run” system Il ek to the heels, [teen years of age, Qni passenger subway would give " the propery. |linois miners got 61 cents a ton for|the back of the ne superfluous fat around my body. Manhattan all-rail connection with the| her sex, Well, here they were in a ee | « if ‘West and South and would put Staten Island on such trunk lines and make ‘the largest area of commercial water- worn sentimentality, flashed on the motion picture play. In the begin- ning, they were happily married, But The lease was executed in 1909 to SOCIETY NOTD. | Ten handball courts are being Hitch at Conference, actual work at the base, Ohio 47 cents and Indiana 481-2 cents, the differ- to continue with this exercis Repeat the exerciae about six times if it does not strain you to do so. This exercise will quickly fill out ary ¢ raw foods, al with each important Kindly answer this letter, and tell me some way of losing this.” e represe: co! O 7 7, rais! , body bend ‘4 a front within the city availabl the wife of the household had her} puiit at Sing Sing, and the new |feidain Wostern Pennsylvania’ the| the hollows in the collar bones and| ‘Trunk Ticieane sour siptapran eye fixed upon the stage, and so she| gpanish classes begin thie week. | nstallation of the “mine run” would|proaden and strengthen the thin, nar ast ber : ee | | drew her husband into moving pic- be equivalent eo « per cont, Increase, row shoulders. You should feel the the diet ee tures, oe exclusive of the 20 ~er cent. increass : 4 3 shoulder blades meeting in the back| HAIR“. 22 « le r At the last the Jaugh was on the ART DEALER TAKES eaProatall that onald be gathered to-|as you bring the chest to the floor. | mat paige tell Sy “tA | audience when the lights went up and day, exclusive of Western Pennsyl- TO-DAY'S MENU. leteeped he leaves will redden or] Why go limping around with aching down swellings and draws everybody saw that the whole play POISON IN A HOTEL vania, the conference may reach an ie, Oe 1 and|pronze graying hair? If so, please|puffedcup fect— feet eo tired, chafed,| the soreness and misery right out of was a joke. The hero, who happened agreement with the other three Preakfast—Grapefrult, oatmeal and bronze £ ide a » F . F ss cat wollen 306 can RAN get| feet that chafo, smart aed burn, “Tie” —— States, but on nothing like the orlg-|cream, cocoa and whole wheat bread. |give me the directions also how to} you can | get} f 4 rely bat to be @ villain, had merely taken one {nal demands of the miners. The ui fgets re i nze color and not Your shoes on or off? Why don’t you] instantly stops pain in corns, callouses ° woman after another and made her; Samuel Collins, Aged 70, Is Taken] (hn) oeret practically prepared to aec{ Juncheon—Cream of chicken soup, make is e Uenes) oplornsege pet | cent box of “Tiz” from the} and bunions. “Tis” is glori for n ‘ hie sweetheart or his wife, Mean-} From McAlpin to Bellevue— | cept a5 per cent. ncrease in day labor | baked apple and cream red. = bedaale ne PRES: | now and gladden your tor-| tired, aching, sore feet. more shoe while, Doris, the dutiful assistant of instead of 20 per cent. asked, and on| Dinner—Roast bec, baked potatoes, but did not meet with succe .? : tightness— ai [bid doatoe | who" Bhd. Gevotsd hie Wrote Wife Death Note. this basis Ohio, Indiana and Tilinois| macaroni and cheese and chopped c ‘The henna leaves will n makes your feet glow withcom-| —Askfor ‘ will sign a contract for two years. 0. e hai y the paste will do s0 - - 25-cent“Danderine” will save| '!fe to finding a cure for leprosy,| If he in well enough ¢)-day, Samuel sdpdeedbissds toe ae Aly ery and onions on lettuce {the hale only the paste will de ae Rat ‘di double came back to his office and put her! Collins, seventy years old, of Strouds- HEALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS. oe enor, ‘Henin makes the hair! your hair and dou dainty fingers into the melodramatic| Pure, Pa., will be taken from Bello-/ FQR HELD AFTER FIRES | urrors in diet are perhaps among {a beautiful by nze and does not red ; its beauty. ple, In plain words, she opened her| YY Hospital and arraigned on a ¥ [the most common causes of human en it unless lemon or peroxide Is , hands to leprosy and then drow in the | ®M4T&e of attempting suicide, He ts ONE HEAD OF HAT FIRM weakness and disease. Foods for both s ae is! i man who had made her pass the bet-;%" Artist and was formerly well the thin and the obese should be plain, ROUNDED OUT HOLLOWS is! Your hair gets soft, ‘ sae ) Pe s handast wud ter part of her life in Jail. ,_| known as ofdealer in old masters, ee Jand simple (without the use of he teak l ciara red Tha tL glossy at once. Bette eat naiiat ta otra ar] Drone! Saturday at the otal Al Against Three Following Blaze |diments) and not-ex ve in quan-1 my face thinner. ‘Tried Abandoned Hope," is a ghastly ex- pin, where he had lived for several ‘) : tity e facia t the lines seem Save your hrir! Beautify it! It is| pedient. Another French author,|™onths. He said at the hospital he in Factory Loft. You should make a study of thelio pet dec aa My skin only a matter of usin, IIs Dense ine whose fame grew out of his short} took 170 grains. He was in a stupor! two more arrests were made early | =| oceasionally to have eas avy,| stories, was more merciful. But, at} for many hours, He had $500 in bis! to-day as a result of a suspicious fire i. beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, wavy and least, he had he ag ye yl Irene | Pockets and gave the name of his wife| saturday night in the loft of the Tron Is Gr eatest of Ali Stren th free from dandruff. It is easy and in- f acting, y | . ‘ ; jr| Fenwick was a sympathetic heroine. | in Stroudsburg as that of his “best| Deutsch-Schuf Hat Corporation, No. ° expensive to have pretty, charming hair sh pO! . - | and lots of it, Just get a 25-cent bottle | She won pity as she drepped to the | friend, 41 Bond Street. David Schuf, head Bui ers, oays loctor ] Remed: of Knowlton’s Danderine now--all drug pagel ge Seaperwen or lie yoy Bh Mtoe ‘i perpalohes efeom ble home way heed of the firm, and his cousin, Hyman |} Absotucely y sores recommend it—apply a little as Apter” ee hee ’ na recently lost fortune in real ea-! Kooperman, shipping clerk, were held y , | | Yedetabte. directed and within ten minutes there weil indeed, For the life of me, how. |tato deals. Churleigh Inn, now alin 410,000, ball unk cn a cavae t| A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes || jor contain Sai for will be an appearance of shundence, ever, I can’t see how she managed to] fashionable hotel, was originally bUIIt| arson atter waiving examination in | Gp liad Joie J a freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable/ keep a ASRIEHY Che Soroush Mt al-Jas his summer home and he speat| tne Jofterson Market Court yester- | Ordinary Nuxated tron Will Make Dell- erate tee mitous gloss and lustre, and try as you will] Another m: sp BEAWEND | eton'cag Gn e deriee GLa Make Bel ist cannot find a trace of dandruff or] Henry Harmond, as the very good : 04 eo ie aria , his lags day. Ones — Beaseann oad. matic newspaper ir; but ur real ii ill] old doctor, provided her with the al- | dence un nancial reverses came, is Henry Ratheh a er ent. to W, A. Varney, Iealier about two weeks’ use, When youl toxether “amart” evening ‘OutMt ahe| one of tho fineat places in the town, | 4,Menre, Rathehilds, twenty, of Now) F"wegkar'Time in Many Cases, ie abtainiia FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS will ee new hair—fine and downy at] Wore after sno bad escaped from) ty his room at’ the McAlpin wasl tne cone van artested at 4 A. M,|,. Mos people fooltshly seem to thinic| neetate or tincture 4 a e id band e. ‘© KO! o met renew ni h and ents. 7 t n first—yes—but really new hair—sprout-| 27!80n- | The doctor's wonderful tal-| round the beginning of a letter to his| Der, WAS arrested at they are going to 1 health and a few cents. You 1 take iron 4 ing out all over your scalp—Danderine | Ot, 1" selecting evening clothes for| wite saying death was “the best way |to-day on a charge of arson in the| strength from rome. stimulating medictn form that can he easily absorbed an | u 3 a lady in distress would qualify him ” dp secret nostrum or narcotic drug, sald Dr. ed iron, if you : ‘ ane out. second degree, anf Philip Fishman, 3 is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, | to become a buyer for “Potash & - e “4 Sauer, a specialist of A 00d, ‘otherwise destroyer of dandruff and oure foritchy | Perlmutter.” Let me add a word— Tiskvag ASsMITAA’ fan) eamia nineteen, a presser of No.. 209 Chester]. mi f fact, real sac true ! nn uke Many | i i r0 yord—t ° ; 4 r ome fro} ood yor h ae fighter wear th scalp and it never fails to stop falling and a good word—for Vincent Ber-) ci ea with homicide Sisto Bossog-| Steet: Brownsville, was held as a|can only, come, from (she ford, Yu day “simply ne as won thi beget Oe ae a easihe unl Cr Suareatatiatie Maleate at placing |io, twenty-eight years old, a driver, No. | ™aterlal witness, both being locked | out ot tho! food, because they of great strength and eof Jour bair re hy is, moisten a’cloth| the wrong emphasis on a word, he|221 Hast One Hundred and Fleventh| Up at Headquarters, Schuf lives at| enough iron in thelr, blood to enable 1) sited his blood Iron with a little Danderine and carefully| Succeeded in making the great lover] Street, was arraigned before Magistrato|No. $0 Union Avenue, Brooklyn, | thoir. weakened, nervous condition, they . N draw it through your hair—taking one|% sreater vilinin by playing the un. | Simms in Harlem Court to-day and was! Kooperman at No, 86 Bristol Street,| Know something ts wrong, but they cans may an N ~— Sinall strand ato time. Your hair will sreeration thas the role Gemnadae (serierds Brooklyn, doctoring” far atomnach, liver oF “kidnes N 4 be soft, glossy and tiful in just a) “PayDay” may have a certain | ¥ears old. of No. : The police allege they have one or| trouble or symptoms of some other al A fe delightful A ne Hundred and wenty-first ment caused by tine j wi momente—e dois surprise | novelty, but I doubt if you have any- [und First Avene, child dl more witnesses who state they saw |biood, This thing t N g awaits everyone who tries this.—-Advt. | thing to gain from it. day in Sydenham Hospital. Kooperman and Schuf drop a blazing | While the Patient suffers u Id agony N Re ——=|matoh in a pile of straw tn the loft | it to yourself to make tho following te \ Be And then run out of the place, yeu on loathe without "becoming tired ‘aga faeviren N For genuine wit and & | ee dinary nuxated tron three times per day uta R } | : |four smushsyou'heve gained. 1 have’ se N wisdom, snappy verses, cre ailing. all the while, double. th. nace iy ten dase F enath and endurance, and cntirely s ! i cits “and ail otter N clever sayings, perplex- | pecs i ‘ail symptoms ot dyspepata, liv N k d Sypreme Coutts Pentssio | ee a & , iJ ‘ : N Z: Ss, rid- “ “ ; for Crusade to Bring Rellef to | a IN ing pu zles, tricks, oe ; j ” is © in A Habit that has Made a Hi Ree) ee N dles, &c., read “FUN S i ” , 10.00 « « 150.00 a it | WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The Su- N 15.00 « * 200.00 Look around you, anywhere you happen to j Eresae SoMy HrSRy Srenied! Bera N the great weekly Joke Y- y) : | slon requested by New York State to * . 25.00 ~ ** 300.00 be, and you'll find people chewing gum. It | begin suits against many New Jersey| When Paw feel a cold coming on, stop it Wis few | N Book k has become a national, beneficial habit. | , declared nuisances be- doses of LARATIVE BROMO QU INE) whieh eave IN ook, every wee a i be - rms, acts as a Tonic an axative, and keep: § | And the wise gum chewers who buy son River to Riverside Drive resi-| fh egndition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza, | \ part of . | Hs caceameasaieiaenetaie N | s s y SMITH BROTHERS | JOSEPH S. RAYMOND DEAD. tive Bromo Quinine N S.B. CHEWING GUM | clyde Mallory Steamers Half- axa IV a / he Sunda World Mast Flags for Vice-President. ly get double benefit.’ They get chewing gum Tho flags on the steamers of the Cl Removes the Cause of Colds, Grip IN enjoyment plus throat ease. Smith Brothers’ |and Mallory Steamship Lines were half- IN APARTMENTS FURNISHED Chewi + : masted this morning and will remain ao and Influenza N co! FROM $50 TO $500 ewing Gum has the same ingredients and until Saturday at sundown because of but remember there is Only One : Open Monday & Saturday Evenings the same flavor as Smith Brothers’ Cough | eho death yesterday of Joseph & Ray-| > uaey CES | } 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Drops—famous for 70 years. It re- 1H ay mands he wan fur, m Seare | «Bromo Quinine’’ - lieves scratchy throats. Road. Banos Pelle, Node | ro \ Mr. Raymond, Who 18 @ brother of H. | |x Kaymond President of the steamshi Gall for fall'name and look for thie elgnature on box Mode by the Mahore of Gnd had been with the Clde line twenty | . may te nies feria wl Ma Te ne peice 280. — |THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE COUGH DROPS And Mallory lines eight years ago ho i A BET.103 & 104"S¥]] inernenns Hie’ was elected vice-president ast ie: | The WORLD sells 160,000 copies more NY. | vember, in New York City each weekday than | tor tn any other morning newspaper. 3 World W; ond e ° SI ‘ 1 Ht 3 World Wants Work Wonders ' } ) ‘ ) 1 f atoll - » . 4

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