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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. ah Seentier nett SON —_ —_ re _________THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY / at actual cost plus en per atm | nol only in ce in parts, a terms of the leases under subway In view of this circumstance and SBMAN WITHOUT ‘2 torn pert fonyening years trom third tracks. wil" net eutatastany F T ; With Purchase of $1 or 3***CUT OUT THIS COUPO! ree ‘ues ia More. Present Coupons date of the completion of the burden, to any greater extent than pl ‘extensions contemplated ‘by | at present, the surface of the streets IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY this proposal. But, as additiofl con- already occupied by existing struc- ; sideration therefor, the contractor and that the franchise in ques- This Coupon is good for 80 (FIFTY) aoe Green Trading Will surrender the Fight, given under tion can by of no value to any other TT - yy | sai 4 \ GY) WWMM WU H Stamps FREE with pw of $1 ‘uesd. } contracts, to a renewal of said company than the company operating M Oh Upcoheranas a ae ay, | paid, for additional terms of twenty-|the present elevated lines, we foel ahs ekaat eens rn P 40) five years, | that we a“ ene to et terms These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind 3 4 ‘rom Page &-l. This company will agree to at least as favorable as those granted “ sed jcomptete the subway extensions con. \by the old Bowrd of Rapid Transit 9 "A Gg Tinea would ordinarily ORBAN. A templated by this proposal and to Commisstoners to the Manhattan 5 5 REED s Hill Road to a connection with the open the same for operation within | Railway Company in 1898, that ts to Proposed extension of the subway five years from the time when it Is| Say, 2 per contum on the increased through White Plains Avenue. given to proceed with the construc. | receipts Lethe Pha 3 stations THIRD AVENUE Ff sp|tion; and no delay beyond the said) served by the third track and lying GGuNwOTION wir weer period of five years, except (n so far| along those portions of the elevated as the same is due to the fault of the| lines on which a third track is not FARMS DIVISION OF THE SURB-| city, shall extend the terms of the already in existence, 'WAY.—We propose to build a two-| subway leases beyond the period of! The third-tracking of the elevated track elevated road connecting the) time prov ided In the preceding para-| will not only bring @ more expedi- |tious rapid transit relief for the in- M Eve. World, 3-13-16. ‘ 141 GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Royal Wilton Rugs “THE BIG STORE" £4, SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 197 STREET ato elevated road mith the | SURPLUS EARNINGS To Be p}-| habitants of this city than any other in Exquisite sceSeaSat Ly and Durable Weanes ‘arms division ot 6 VIDED WITH CITY, Blan at men ay MEG ai speedily Here are Tuesday's Extraordinary Price Quotations: subway as follows: Leaving the! », Tho surplu ings arising | . , ‘ pale sale | plus earnings § arising | the Interborough Company to sust ine Rery Bric a Reqilariy Price FRird Avenue road at or about One| from the operation of the maid exten= | gome part of the burden tat it will GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT: See $33.50 | 6x9 ft. $24.80 $19.75 fundred and Forty-third Street,| sions shall be equally divided be- have to aseume with respect to the Oxt2 ft. $37. $31.50 | 36x63 inches... $6.75 $5.75 8 ft, 3x10 ft. 6 $37 30 $31.50 | 36x63 inches.... $5.75 75 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6. $35.80 $29.50 | 27x54 inches... 96 6x9 fr. $26.50 $22.50 | 27x54 inches... thence through private property and/ tween the city and the contractor.| construction of new subways, if its “Public atreets to Willis Avenue; | Th surplus earnings @hall be arrived | present offer should be accepted by through Wills Avenus to Ber, | **-02, follows: the elty. We therefore feel that this F ead ors | The gross earnings shall be deter- | right should bo conceded to our com- thence through Bergen | mined by the amount of the ticket| pany, if our offer to bulld the sub- Aventis, private property and public og at the stations on the lines of | way Legeeesearel ti pe sipuier: streets to a connection with the Weat | {t® New extensions, or, in the option| Very respectfully, PRESIDENT. of the contractor, from the sum rep- | Hon. William R. Willcox, Chairman Farms division of the subway at or/ resented by the number of tlokees Public Service Commission for the Mear the intersection of Westchester | deposited by passengers in the chop- First District, State of New York, and Brook Avenu Ping boxes of the stations on the| Tribune Building, New York City. & NINT " _| tines of the new extension le ved at there shall be deduated: i third track upon the Ninth Avenue| (1) The cost of: administration,| Mr. Willcox, it was stated to-day’! road, from Rector Street to Ganse-| Which shall be determined by charg: latter the publication of the Shonts let - ‘Yoort Street, and from Gansevoort | !2#,t© the new extensions such pro- | Acts the. Miri ns portion of the cost of administration |t Never regarded the proposition as Stree lem River at or/of the whole system as the mileage|in any way a company offer, In fact, about One Hundred and Fifty-fifth|of the new extensions bears to the|{!t Was stated that the Shonts prop« Street; with a two-track elevated maleate ot the — ae whole; {dela was turned ¢ sag y the Inter. | bse: © 2) The cost of operation, which|borough directors and that it had no or Sic ut One Hundred and) shalt be determined by charging the|value in subsequent negotiations sf he belle hth Avo-| new extensions with such proportion|which resulted in the existing con- nue, through Macomb’s Dam Lane,|of the cost of operating the entira|tract, eaten Tanem iiver by a te] Sitenstions tiny Dear to the Whecines 3 : y bear 6 wheela| Gonstruction of Macomb's Dam | of the entire system: *°! THOMAS MULRY BURIED. Bridge, or otherwise as the company (8) The cost of maintenance,-which may select, and thence through pri-|@hall be determined by ascertaining| st. P: vate and public spaces and streets to| the coat of m dntaintag: the structures xtensions, Incliding the @ connection with the Madison Ave- * . nue subway as extended at or about Ey apprcorinteaiiewcon and an appropriate allowance | ry One Hundred and sixty-second Street 1 ‘ ts ? es | depreciation, and th a dusty Savings Bank, one of the mo: and River Avenue, ‘4 ee erie repairs and renewals of the equip-| prominent Catholte laymen in this| SECOND—TERM OF CON-|™ent of the new extensions and a} country and organizer and director of| reasonable charge for the deprecta+| many Catholle charities, were held this TRACT—(A) SUBWAYS. ee aed «) real estate taxes and assess. | Morning in St. Patrick's Cathedral. The| 1, All extensions to the subways! ments attributable to the new exten-| Church was crowded. There was a boat | shall be built as extras under the! stons, and State tax, if any, upon|mendous crowd on Fifth Avenue and terms and- conditions of Contract No.) the gross earnings thereof; mounted and foot policemen had difti-| xs are dat (5) A sinking fund of one percentum | cuity in keeping traffic open. Hundreds The cost of the construction of | upon the cost of construction for the the subway, not, including right of purpose of amortizing the cost of way, easements, privileges or real/anme: and There yere present estate for terminals, shall be paid by| (6) Six percentum upon tho cost of |the Si. Vincent de Paul Society | the contractor. The title to the sub-| construction of the new extensions|Was also a large representation from ways extensions as constructed shall) and of the equipment plus fifteen per|the Catholic Club, The alumni of Ford- | nevertheless vest in the city; but|centum thereof, including as a part|ham University, the Friendly Sons of St. | shall be subject to the right of the! of sald cost interest during construc-| patrick and the Charities O-ganization contractor to mortgage or piedge i on, The fifteen per centum shall investment in the new construction cover the general administrative ex- completed free from forfeiture for the | jr discount on bonds, and the}montes, among whom we Fine. “Etched Sieaeate” Exceptional Values for Tuesday’s Shoppers The styles are Dainty—the quality is Fine—the prices are Sensationally Low. Large Size Goblets Cocktail Glasses Claret Glasses Pousse Cafe Glasses Sherbets Wine Glasses Cordial Glasses Highball Glasses Choice of these 25c Glasses at, Each, [2c - (Just a few of the glasses are Ite illustrated.) Choice of These Glasses at, Each 7° Re ler Tumblers Whiskey Glasses ar-| The Shonts REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOO Tuesday’s Remarkable Sale of Women’s & Misses’ uits, Coats & Dresses 4 $14.75 Styles et Quality of Fabrics, Workmanship and Values That Speak for Themselves THIS EVENT IS SURE TO INTEREST YOU, IF YOU WANT THE MOST STYLISH MATERIALS ATTRACTIVELY MADE UP IN THE SMARTEST NEW STYLES—AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOO Men’s *10,°12.50 & 515 “Balmaroon” Spring-Weight Overcoats At 56 3 Unquestionably the biggest clothing values offered at $6 since a similar sal of ours announced abouta y These are unlined, made w side facing; satin sleeve lining and yoke patch pockets; split or regular sleeves. A model that is cut full and just right for Spring wear. rick'’s Cathedral Not Big ouch to Hold Crowd, The funeral services of Thomas M. President of the Emigrant In were unable to gain admission membe were 110 prelates in the cere- forty Chria- purpose of securing bonds issued by| contractor's risk. tan Brot rs. Pe ther gosooh You will be agreeably surprised, for the styles are distinctively Splendid variety of staple patterns in Hnise dua eeoin ene. © con-|COMPANY TO OPERATE ALL ident ‘of Fordham University, was the handsome, excellently made of Spring's most fashionable fabrics in the brown and other popular mixtures. w extensions. “NORMAL EXTENSIONS.” celebrant of the solema tequiom. inass contract No. 1 whlel » deacon bel tev. Father Mallic by ,| 4. In case the gross receipts in any |{h deacon belng Rev. Father Mallick year should not be sutticient to pay en eeey. hoes hate a) ’ 1 an absolute fact that the material alone today is worth almost the price we ask for the finished garment. most popular shades. The Suits at °14.75 in the above iteyis chargeable nd P. yes also men and youths up against the gross receipts of the ex- Mer, Lavelle and Mer. M Are shown in a large variety of chic models—they embrace the cleverest tailored, at $6. ions, the deficit shail be made|Namara of Brooklyn were in the sac- semi-Norfolk and fancy styles. Many new ideas in collars, fancy pockets, belts, And There's a Wonderful | equipment ms 4 out of any surplus earnings of |riaty and on the said extensions for any subse-| 1% ipid|quent year or years, before cny strued,| profits from the said roads shall be e ret. | divided between the city and the con- trac }, Tho contractor shali not be com- Pronounced — the} wlarly on the | ased did in| ties, Cardinal Farley | ution Among the} hiv widow and atx | yokes and Weel are shown. Materials are Serge, Wool Poplin, Whipcord and Shepherd Checke. All are richly lined with satin or peau de cygne. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 years; Women's, 36 to 44. The Coats at £14.75 | The Dresses at $14.75 Lot of Raincoats 56 f me Usually $8.95 to $12.50, at anner and | th t Statute peiled to make expenditures for im- | Are for trave fy motoring, sport, street} Every dress need —-afternoon, service- Fxonleat sere ot Meslaal pee nts upon or additions to the bearers were| and general utility. So diversified is the able dresses for busi F anilah A furs rics fs y new extensions which would result in| Thomas W.| assortment of models (one is pietured) e ef Dusiness and shopping, guaranteedrainproof. Allsizes. Sale preventing the existence of surplus . mond J. that all can be suited. Each is up-to-the- | for matinee, dance or evening wear. The tomorrow at $6, earnings, to be arrived at as provided John J. Fitz- ins rec ; : c effec Bw CO! ‘ n Rar CoeY rey regsitanttor ton | ara Citnions Batre | PaGsuta La Lena pastes eae MWe: | RLuavie eto (ue Rom coMbNAIGE 700 Pairs of sperator’s proportion of surplus earn-| McCue, William R, Stewart, Robert Vert Cloth, Black and White Checks and | cusrantee thelr popularity. Fabrics are ’ at ings to an unreasonably sruall |W. Eisbberd, Henry Heid Jenn i Plaids, WoolVelourand Wotsted; Shower. | Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Seryes, Men’s Trousers atiol t vulleyn, Jo oseph I. | 5 +uepighhs 4 ald shail be de hicted from contractor will undertake, if | race fue , Richard proof Tweeds, Novelty Striped and Plaid | Striped Silks and Novelty Materiuls. All Neat stripes and mixtures, al and relinbursed to the contractor ut 1 Public Service Com | O'Ge rma Mulqueen, Jus Chinchilla. of the lovely new Spring colors are repre- plain black Thibets. All sizes to 54 of any net profits payable to th | mission represent ng the City of New Bird 8. All sizes for Misses and Women, find | ser.ed. waist measure. ue hereinaft provided for. rate vays, Which | a y. Ti extra sizes 37 to 53 must beasure. Sizes for Women and Misses. ‘ r r provided for, } | existing | ment was in Old Cavalry, company feedlot : | York, OPEN CONSTRUCTION ALONG are norm. ext ROUTES TO BE AGREED. UPON, |#UbWays opera GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR ait to acquire % to the subway extensions herein | Bake Velucacar care Wl GREENHUT'S SECOND FLOOR’ GREENHUT'S: , tage SEMA Beate Ts at howe Sint | An ies tnt the dato tee Women’s $4 and $5 Other Sal Boys’ Spring anne $9. 95 | na H aime ro ,’ jed, tha he -opera: of such | weeks-olc ullua © 8, who die In UW Puehmlent Case te sling te ae |Bhychuilt extensiong shall not Bieta | RocdaasHy HiSMAILAL ane cey Catier “Foot Mould” Shoes ales and Reefers Ate: For Tomorrow SPRING PILLINERT o> $5 tractor to pre | tai the company’s profits from Its|was potsoned in his baby car tage on| i sroeeed with con- | isting system or {ts proposed eX-|the street the day was held be- t ction work, * tor shail be | ©! Jas M 1 struct 1 the ec oc ata ais f , and si! ail Abaiire. to fore Coroner Healy t After Mrs 5, or pt % jee Jemer e child's mothe y n td aes, Tigh or ht the op city-bullt ex- F Clemens, th nil n oth r, e iealuies | told her story of di end the city shall ther reimburse ja on the cloy for the cost thereof, with intere f Greenhut’s popular cloth- ing department for boys isat its best now. Completely stocked with newest staple and novelty s UNDIMUSIINS”” a to $1.8; at Te Ish CHINE, “TAFFETA, KE Discontinued lines from our own stocks—sizes not complete in each style, but in the entire lot you will find all sizes and widths, Leathers are As an integral part of the off 10 construction of new subw tion of tl one vT eity shall pureh : hat ite ahd died Gh s en? ae LOR oe pangs at oats the New York: Bnd (VT bette ae Cte ood, OF Roteen | kun metal calf, patent leather. ki skin, bronze Styles and miterials, ee ti he and ‘Tunnel te gen-|" : nd tan Russia calf; button or lace style; Cuban work to ous Long Isiand ‘Tunnel, or, as it ts ge a a us = work to be ¢ 4 HOUEN | Lae Sowa, the Hisiaware Tunnel, : — | or Cuban Louis heels; plain or tipped toes. west” “ORE Our prices help you tosave Yote) Mie safely re to the extent to which the same has| Midvale, Sere! Inorenses Capital) Excellent opportunity to get exceptional values. ae money. © engineers to| been completed—the further exten : if mn hd sion of the Steinway Tunnel to Timas} DOVER, Del, March 1 —The Mid Square, as hereinbefore provided for, | vale Steel and Ordnance Company of and tho completion of the tunnel in |New York to-day filed an amendment Jothed parts so as to be available for|to its charter Increasing {te capital | It you buy your save money. Easter footwear now you will THE SUITS In Norfolk and Patch Pocket styles. Some with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Chiefly Fancy Mixtures in grays, tans and 5 ance upon the port the route along which open co tion may be carried on provision can be GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR’ them to ag | operation, to be carried out by tal stock from $10,000,000 to $160,000,000. | TINGS fitted ith ‘lana and ye i ixere it: | company at the coat of the city, The State tax paid for amending the ki h owels dow boxes; epeclal 5 ‘owns, Sizes 7 ta 17 years; at $2.95. ing upon t | 1 ae oe cimnoted “will there: | charter wae $2,600 | | urkKIS I rd Sik” "ianw opening Novelty Suits including Wee Wee Georgie, for damage t “ be operated by this company —. > - — | T Fach twa 65 OW ends of conire iY , Billy Boy Novelty styles; in Fancy Mixtures, Dut thin merely postpones the difs|as m part’ of the existing System | woos sccortal to Jehe Bpicese uesday at, Fach . . Me a 9 black and white Checks and blue & Le No, 1, 1 5, 6 BAU INE ” 95 ee 4 specifications t | SRaer. thn tact, however, ‘that tha| WASHINGTON, March 13.—Kepre Excellent bleached Turkish Towels white and colored borders, Some INE HAND-PAINTED $8. O5 Serge; sizes 3 10 8 years; at '. phail be prepared. by" the contractor, |e Increased for. #ome time by any | priate $100,000 for the erection of a| each. Only 400 dozen in this sale soll“ GeBK” Sats ‘HE REEFERS subject to the approval of the en-|considerable net revenue derived|memortal in honor of John Ericson CEREAL Sit Spring Reeters—in Fancy Mixtures, Tweed gineers for the c Service Com-|from the operation of the Steinway | was urged before the House Library | $1 50 to $1.95 Luncheon Cloths 2 | TMoease bore. Shepherd Check t $9 95 ivtasion; but a More massaxe, ornate | Tunnel, it should be agreed that dur-|CGommittes to-day by a large delega at, Eac A sesie Tater Si sizes 244 to 8 years; at......... or elaburat Mom of sibwavi ing the frau Ave Yeats of Ue opera: [ion nt siia Swed 1,000'beautiful Irish machine embroidered white linen finish Luncheon | | “REIN Pipher ao _ ma ioey or the viaduct | n tion of that tunnel the Interborough | ish and Dani t Cloths ; 53- » sth it of a delayed sh ft. 4 ; v p Bi ee Gane Nae TRELIOnS J tlon 9 ynel the FaLarsrouRD | [eh 81 ry J | Cloths: 53-inch size. This offering is the result o layed shipmen ng waite ENAMEL PANTRY 85e uyenile Noverty $1 95] Spring Reefers, $1.95 Of oontruct No. shall not be tw) he required to pay interest and amor: any ORREAMERY WASH BOILERS §y 19 Suits at . . . Pie red, unless it shall appear that in| tigation upon the cost of the tunne I h C d — ng HUT'S--THIRD FLOOR per bottom Fancy Mixtures, black and white] Norfolk and double-breasted etyles. Faney ron alianee to. theictty, ts the Counte E ell REENHU D, : R 1 pourtRY. MertiNG. ep levk, mash | | Chacko: 40 popular styles. Sizes} Mistures, Grays, Tans, Black and White ne substantial form of| THIRD TRACK FOR “L" LINES Sh th Cc t” xcellent Wall I apers 0 1, 180 Me Tonks 24 Inches Bichi $1 QE | | 3 10 8 years. Checks and pitin biue. Sizes 3 to 8 years, is inably required PART OF PLAN, eets that Coun cy striped figured s atitestes tha Gal VANiZ PL) ASH CANS 26° gy 10 ‘ ity engineers to] ‘To assist the company in financing} . att y idee , ~ chee high, ‘ HUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR h t i the MN bel the construction of tue aubway exten-| The standard of measure in ining ii ir a WALI, ieap ate eH PIM ae es ‘ ’ $1.10 z GREEN pel, ’ e id he name| sigue herein provided fo pe- | gn: A pf m f om: ; SAAT Nave lane, wininetind to. thom | slows uerein, provided for, It may be} eoilet paper is the number of Pan wieh mated 9 ned Oatmeal epee: heety em: DBe | | ote OVAL CLOTHES WASKETS 4g, Groceries---Tuesday’s Specials CITY TO LEASE WITH RIGHT OF sent that the subway extenstons,| sheets inaroll. The standard ct OU CROWN ‘BORDERS nat d as well 48 papered walle; ov D146 For details of above sales, please ace Mail and Telephone Orders filled prom ipl Telephone Chelsea 4000. RECAPTURE, in iiew of being constructed as extras al ‘2 eral colors; per crown : : eur advi. in today's Evening Journal, Our NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE IS FREE FOR THE ASKING, 3 of quality is The prices tor Tomorrow Are Amazingly Low. f. The subway extensions provided | under COR LTADE No. 1, eee be one . OR WILL BE SENT BY MAIL ON REQUEST. herein shall be be 4 to the con | siructe under an ndent co: ‘ ZnOe Saseneea tractor, and the contractor shall en- tract, havlog tie enor ae Con: GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT On ea eure pee Fresh Fruit Jam || Kolled Oatmeal Deliious Teas joy the right to operate them, sq long | tract No. 1, exc as here d= CO ssuc L d I c P onal. Fountain quality; ma BEST OF ALL BRAND FORMOSA OOLONG, Joy the rel reasonably comply? with | Med; and that, upon the company's amps an Jomes for Gag and Electricity Pp 5 iy th selected ripe | ED “OATMEAL Marla arate la the conditions of the sald leases, for|request, the privilege of contracting 68.05 TABLE ELECTRIC LAMPS—mehos £ GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Wavy Hair Switches 6p ATs: Be die-Ceyton, a period of forty-nine years from thy | for and constructing thé said subw Toilet Pa er ti Matark th lk ica cn dace fe \livawation)—the shades are made tee, Ae ipaaare, BC ets, Japan, date of the letion of the said| extensions and operating the sane stands 25 Inchew highs | ie at $9 44 : OATMEAL suey "S00 eWeek extensions ontract for the op-|may be assigned his ‘co « . af at e a eration of th t how.|a company to be organized under the complete for ele i ne Citye| Rapid 4 sit Law, all stock of which Sh tricity (2 Highte) wit This excellently Le c over may be terruinatis hy the citye| Rapid Tranatt taw- atl sock of wien! OOO Sheets, 10c | : aie) setae een Tne WEAN MOT ge | #10... Ae time after the expiration of ten yearg| tora shall be owned by this company i the Wrapper feet cord end plug: a] P lustrous; wavy’ hair $ Ibs SARDINES from the dato of completion of tho| Tf this company shoul exereise either Printed on the Wrapp saney le fate | aulictag Kha. tia VBA HEALTH Bis baa ie suid extensions; subj Iwever, tulof the foregoing privileges it would, | yo alte. ae enous sos Pet 5 reo : 258) ‘ he obligation of the city, first, tolof course, be subject to the condition You get both quality and quan | colors 6.95 Theis ta: a muaten ene wor 8170; can... LOC be SANTA “cixei” . the amount of|that the entire subway system was] tityinScotTissue. ScotTissue y any ads ch hale npr ALASKA RINK ididiog 7 truction of| to be operated as a whole for a single} reo) pp, is the k he “ bresh bygs dor, 81.05; 10¢ | IMPOR Ty PK the said subway extr . plus fit-| B-cent fare Foilet Paper is the kind that | arty at UAKANTEED —'D8e |] _tll ean ; teen per centum thereof-—which sum dares to show the actual count, OF at least RCOS 908 mire 7 thal vdeerease. as the. teri tor the| (B) TERMS FOR THIRD-TRACK- {te New AD wit ia |) eure ive “Oil oe ORY ar Contes | operation of the 1 ext renee air switches r ae Py pe CAT Blend; fresh ted tinues, 84 that ING THE ELEVATE DROADS. Sani-Tissue, treated with Cana | ‘iniay er T Electric Dome. : style to the pr MESH BROWN QR, Dit eg Sr eee Tee ¥y term ho ainount shall b¢ te ion of the ele dian Balsam, 2500 sheets in carton | vas and Electric Domes in Great Variety Offered tor Your hair-dressing vogue. EGGS-—-do Jde fi '50 . the city as compensation for t My system ihe elevated roads have era ralintabe Aue shir cular | Selection 7 » ar Savings of 25 to 40 per cent, SALE_ TUESDAY ages 7 PREY tractor’s investment In the co | tion of the proposed extens the 1 right 1 third tracks. oak hat ‘the equipment provided for. The grant of @ now franchise by this | SCOTT PAPER CO., 30 Church St., New York the waid ) @uitable to and, commission, while. essential to com-| Mahere of absorbent Seot Tissue Towels nt to possess,

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