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hamed to Go Out, On ~g Cuticura Ointment, Cake of Soap Hedled, "4 started to break out on my ts ¢ Which the allies would consider peace a rash that Kched terribl ou very sore and red and t was so bad that | lost y enight's rest. My face was so ‘dishgorea scratching that I was ashamed to go out. “The trouble lasted aboutthree years, Lhappened to see a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement so 1 free sample. 1 could see and ference after one a Gintment and a cal a box of Ny pac _ of Cuticura Soap, and now | am com- ivy led." (Signed) Mrs. W. A. yr . 120th St., New York Giiy a 80 easy to ef revent skin and scalp | s by ining G -uticura Soap, and no other, for all toilet purposes, assisted by touches of Cuticura Maigret 2 to first signs of pimples, rashes, dandruff orirritation. Do not confound these del- icate, Le ele emollients with coarsely mopicaiee 5 soaps and ointments. by Return | “Cutleura, Sold wayton, r. int. address post-eard: Boston.” Bots A BRONCHIAL HARD COLD Yields to the Tonic Influ- ence of Vi of Vinol. ‘Last Fall 1 was troubled bi a very severe bronchial cold, headaches, back- pele and tick to my stom: 1 was 80 bad 1 became alarmed and tried several medicines, also a doctor, but did not get | any relicf. A friend asked me to try Vinol, and it brought be relief which [ craved, 80 now I a nj 7 ag —Jack C. Singleton, fotiedel: ia, Pathe reason that cough syrups fail in such cases is because they are palliative only, while Vinol removes the cause, be- ing a constitutional remedy in which are combined beef and cod liver peptones, ved and eed eae Heder eed ee cerophosphates. strengt! “yy an revitalises the entire system and assists nature to expel the disease. At Gants “ry Riker-Hegeman Drug. Stores and at all drug stores that display the vee Agency iB Also at the lea LJ _ and other workers who must °"* approaching the bridgehead po- “have enduring strength, take SCOTTS EMULSION to build up and keep up their! health. Surely it will do as much. for you, but insict on SCOTT'S, | Gcott.& Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. BELL-ANS. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25catall druggists ‘The Freeman Pertume Co. Dest.) Cincinnati, O, DIeo, GEEKIE.—On Jon, 1. at Poiyer ™ piel, CHARLES Grek be 1 chorlster « lees ot Bt. Marthe and d4ta ain, Thure | note—will also be {8- agreed on a foint draft, which ts now] ({ ; England ang before the other na ft was said, have already tente. On their approval the note btn inSore and Red. Lost Rest. be made for permanent pence, the! Tom Allies will probably subscribe to Rus- nt fora elles, leeladi{- Italian ambitions as to lication so I bought Istria © \to the ns of the En- <|S010 OUT.” IS CRY OF RENT STRIKERS. AFTER 46 DESERT Peace Delegate’s Apartment Stormed by Indignant Bronx Tenants. be handed to American Ambassa: Sharp possibly to-morrow. In its present form the reply ts about the same tength as the note to the Central Powers and has the same characteristics of general and guarded language. One of the most important ‘points ts a differentiation between Peace among the present belligerents and such future arrangements as may) Purpose being to show neutral up- holders of a future permanent peace that this Is attainable. A course of plain speaking and @ {clear statement of the terms on 1144 FAMILIES ARE FIRM, Declare They Will Neither Pay Nor Heed Three-Day Dis- possess Notice. Negotiations Is what the British press hopes the note will indicate, In the joint reply to America the sia’s frank ambition to oust Turkey from Europe and obtain the Darda- is being collate with the Tyrol and d the French ambitions as “lost provinces” of Alsace and Lorraine, There is reason to believe these hopes of the Allies will be clas- sified under the category of “repara- tion and guarantees.” In two of the Bronz apartment houses, whose tenants went on strike against the Increase in rent the own- ers demanded for the new year, a compromise Is In effect to-day, It! has terminated the revolt so far ile a they are concerned, ANSWER OF ALLIES ‘The compromise was engineered WILL BE PASSED ON by Mrs, Lillian Past and Charles Rothenberg, tenants of Nos. 1423 and [1419 Wilkinag Avenue, respectively, and selected as representatives of tho x families occupying the two The firm of Gruenstein & Mayer, owners of the property, had declared an increase of $2 a month for each apartment, Mrs. Past and Rothenberg went last lnight to seo Benjamin Gruenstetn, head of the firm, at his home, No. 60 West Ninety-tifth Street, and made |their protest. Gruenstein showed jthem his bills for maintenance, his coal and painting and paper hanging bills, and the like, and offered them & compromise raise of $1 per month. | But when the tenants of three adjoining apartments, Now. 1411, 1418 and 1415, and one around the corner At $83 Jennings Street, learned of the compromise they were highly indig- | nant. They went In a body to M Past's home declaring she had “sold them out.” Mrs, Past tried to explain | that she had acted as she thought for! tho best Interest of those she repre- sented, but the storming party was! not to be satisfied. | The compromise of the Wilkins Avenue tenants was offset by an an- nouncement from the tenants of the apartment houses at Nos. 684 and 502 BERLIN, Jan, 2 (By Wireless to| Concord Avenue and Nos. 761 and 758) Saysville).—Continuing their vigorous|East One Hundred and Fiftieth defensive along the Roumanian front, | Street, a total of 144 families, that) Teutonic troops yesterday pushed | they would neither pay the advanced | back the Russians and Roumanians\rent demanded by Gruenstein & long the valleys leading to the in-|M@yer por would they move from terior of Moldavia, the War Office | their home announces. A successful bayonet; The two “generals” who are lead- attack was made on both sides of the | ing these forces in the battle are Mrs. Oltus Valley. Cella Davis and Mrs. Jeanette Co- BY LANSING AT ONCE WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Secretary Lansing said to-day that the Engilsh text of the Entente reply to Ger- many’s peace proposals probably would be forwarded to the Central Powers to-day without waiting for! the official French text. That will be sent direct to the Cen- tral Powers by the American Em- Dassy in Paris, TEUTONS DRIVING ON IN MOLDAVIA AND IN DOBRUDIA Russians Retreat Further in Northern Wallachia—-1,300 More Taken Prisoner. 4 leis for BO years hay, wt 12.30 BELLOWS. —Jan, 1917, GEORGE HAMPTON BELLOWS, son of the late Carlus Bellows und Ha A. Stari Meriher, and member of Company K Vifgeth New York Volunteers (sappers. miners wud pouioouers), at the dence of his daughter, Mrs, H.W. Dai AV weet 15044 ot Burial at Seneca Pall The Teutonic forces in Northern| hen, When an Evening World re-} | Wallachia have compelled the Rus. | porter went to these houses oe rune ° ;/the tenants gathered In the hallways fans to make @ further retreat and) oi citing thelr determination to! fight to the last ditch, sition near Fokshani, “The Jandlords will have to put us More than 1,300 prisoners were out, that's all there tx to it,” M In Do. Coenen sald, “We should have thirty | taken yesterday in this area, : an and Bulgarian troops oy k the Russians *' notice of a raise lke this, and) lawyers will not see us put out) on on a three-day notice. “The tenants in these houses are! putting their rent money in the bank, | and when the landlords sign an) agreement to give us plenty of heat, | to take off the $1 advance rent im-| and give us thirty days’ notice further raises, then we'll pay) t, but not before.” at will you do nde” was asked. ust let them try that!" was Mrs, | Cohen's enigmatic reply. H ing at Ypres. | aed Jan. 2 (by wireless to $8,934,587,000 U. 8. CROP. Sayville).—Repulse of a British hand That's the Department of Agrient-| Grenade attack In the Ypres salient, in Katimate for 1019, where there also hag been an artillery, WASHINGTON, Jon, ~The ng- duel of considerable violence, and :kregate value of all cops of the countr: raiding operations in the Cham lant year, according to an eetimate an- Matchin, GERMANS RAID FRENGH TRENCHES IM CHAMPAGNE if you are Return With Prisoners and Booty, Says Berlin—Hand Fight- BERL the Argonne and the Verdun regions nounced to-day by the Department of are aparad in to-day's reece id Agricu’ re wos $8,984,587,000, ‘That ‘ Hes vas am increase of $2,165,989,000 over quarters statement regarding activi- | (\'s" Value. of 1916 crops and §$8,867,- tles on the Franco-Belgian front. statement reads: The 000 over the average o f the ye 1910 to 1914 } “In the Ypres sallent there was Texas holds its lead, but Minols as a heavy artillery duel, British secoud State In 1915 was Giaplac ¥| 4 gre | are Towa last yea sxcept Nort hand grenade attacks were ree | (Vey state showed Increase in the Value pulsed. of its ar over 1915, “In the Champagne, In the Ar- | gonne Forest and on, the east # in Offensive South of Riga bank of the Meuse (Verdun re- Jan, 2 (by wireless to Bay | gion) German raiding detach- — yille).—Regarding operations on the | Ynents and patrols entered British | uselan front, to-day’s army headquar- tera statement says: trenches and returned, as had One “interpe conducted by Russian been ordered, with prisoners and — yaiding. detachments, south. of "Riga. booty. A large British airplane southwest of Dvinak and woat of stants: without # into our h w There is But One | Berlin jthat the coming year's fighting will | Czar’s Mysterious Favorite Said to | bushel was attained, | Pront-taking by fortunat | on. gains of 58% tk THE EVENING WORLD, t*U ESDAY, WEALTHY AMERICAN WHO BECOMES BRIDE OF LORD CURZON TO-DAY | | if | | “EARL CURZON V WEDS AGAIN. May Kly LONDON, J Earl Curzon of Kedleston and Grace Elvina Duggan took place Vately in London to-day. A eon, party followed. The marriage ceremony, which was small luneh- fully choral, took place ‘in the prl- Xate chapel of Lambeth Maluce, the Most lie smo Gordon Lang, Arch- biphop of York, off! ting. he bride wala accompanied by one lady attendant, while 8 Curzon Roted best’ man for hile. bro There were only elght or nine gue including the children of the bride and Lord Curgon’s daughte Lord Curzon, mber of the Britleh Wer Counell, formerly Viceroy of widewer, afile ret wifi Bry, Victor: of Levi dal ter ot chicago, ‘died in 1906 Count- Hae . Jind ‘a native of Alabama, is the daughter of the late J. Munroe | a tormeny Amefican Minisier to | first husband waa Alfred | wean of Buenos Aires Alr KAISER PREDICTS KEW VICTORIES OVER ALLIES Wires Kaiserin of Confidence in Strength of Germany's Armies. LONDON, Jan. 2.—Reuter's Am- sterdam correspondent sends the fol- lowing despatch received there from | | “in the course of @ congratulatory New Year's message to Empress Au- gusta Victoria, mperor William Bal With thanks to God, with pride in Germany's = strengt nd confident bring yah bebe cirinn Dt we hold on.’ " RUSSIAN MONK RASPUTIN ASSASSINATED, 18 REPORT Have Been Slain on River Neva's Bank. LONDON, Jan. 2 ® dear * from the Reuter and other Petrogri correspon.” ate say thet Gregory Ras putin, the Russian monk vho fs re- puted to exercise great influence over | Emperor Nicholas, 's dead According to Reuter’: Rasputin's body was found on the bank of one of the branches of the River other correspondents say 's correspondent, Neva. ‘The that Rasputin Was assassinated under dramatic circumstances. it will be recalled that twice previo Rasputin has been reported to have been murdered, WHEAT TAKES UPWARD SHOOT ON PEAGE MUDDLE Early Quotations Show an Advance of Five Cents 4 Bushel Over Saturday's Prices. CHICAGO, Jan. 2—Wheat prices shot upward to-day in response to the answer of the Entente Allies to the offers of the Central Powers mud- diing the offer to negotiate for peace, Initial quotations showed a rise of nearly 6 cents a bushel May wheat touched at the open ing as against 1741-4 to 1741-2 at the ose of Saturday. July leaped to M6. The latest figures Saturday were wid Wt d-4 of ve mar May ¢ hold A maximum cdvangr t the cents a} ing to $1.81% for A at $1.79% to Genuine Aspirin Counterteits and substi- tutes may pve ineffective, and even harmful, Refuse them. Protect yourself by demanding Bayer- mt ‘Vabiets of Aspirin, The genuine nave "The packaye and on every tabi —Your Guarantee of Pury” of 24 and Bottles of 100 trade-mark ‘Aspirin’? (R that the monoaceticacidester of salloylicacid In these tablets Is of Bayer Croes" on every “The Bayer Cross Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles U, &. Pat, Office) is & guarantee the reliable Bayer manufacture, $146% to #1 16% WOMAN | DEAD, , HUSBAND HELD De- Broives on Wife's Pace Cause » Hegan. R No ‘Tenth Ivtained by Avenue was ce to jday pending « coroner's stigation of the death of bis wife, Catha.ine, at |thele home Ainbaionce n Hallock of New York who found | dead wate | natural cause that bruises face warranted en oMelal inquiry Heavy Artt ° » Sastroe ity Vront, ROME, London) Heavy artillery fg is In progress all along ‘o-ltalian front, it is reported long the whole front, in answer to MM clivity of the enemy's ar y, our batteries kept the Austrian trenches and Lines of communteution under heavy \ five,” the statement saya, “At midniglit ‘Sunday 1 during veeterday the enemy persistently shelled the town of {Goriza, causing only immatertal dam ld |Men Will Be in Court, Says } the erlmes for ris: | | dicted, | appoint a single commissioner to hear JANUARY 28 FREED LABOR LEADERS 10 AID SWANN’S DEFENSE District Attorney, Present- ing His Side of Case. MURDER TRIAL HALTED. Whitman Expected to Act oa the Controversy With For- mer Judge Delehanty. District Attorney Swann lald before Judge Mulqueen, as presiding Judge of General Sessions, to-day his for- mal defense against tho charges pre- ferred against him by former Judge | James A. Delehanty Saturday even- Ing, placing the blame for the failure bands with the members of the juries with whom he was acquainted, thug addressed the court: “Without previous notice or inti- mation IT was apprised by the news- papers on Sunday morning that, after a ceetaiaaeendetetieee ee om, 2, 1917. ter may be brought before the court! if the Judges as a whole refuse to act. That would be in the form ‘of some motion affecting the twenty- eight indictments, which might be RIFT FOR PEACE SEEN IN MEXICAN SITUA made by elther the prosecution or the Our Ambassador to Go to Post and| Comedian Had Planned Peacef Life as Scots Laird for defense, and which would open the question for argument before the par- ticular judge to whom the applica- tion was made, The Dsttict Attorney ment In which he said: “Tf any one can show that I have) ever charged or received a single dollar | or @ dollar's worth for any services, legal or otherwise, performed by me, for ahy person, firm, corporation or, ‘syndicate’ since I have begun to hold | withheld. public office nine years ago to date, I) ime Gutcome is bound up with the aS oat sat bets Feat bow hold. decision on Carranza’s latest com- Sarena Borers for Dates At-| munication in regard to the protocol signed at Atlantic City, which gives e 1 Di let Rr ee ee nee dat peronaliy in, | indications of being of such a nature terview the witnesses in the 15,000 as not to close the negotiations. Troops to Be Withdrawn, Capital Hears. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The send- issued @ state- at Mexico City as American Am- |bassador and the subsequent with- | drawal of are expected here to be the next de- velopments in the Mexican situation. ‘Official confirmation of this is being ince I took office one year ugo,, be affected by the absence of Car- the same critics claim tha’ | ranza's Ambassador Designate, Mr. three months is insufficient time for’ Arredondo, who said goodby to Sec- stant to study the case and read retury Lansing to-day and leaves to- over all of the papers In the caso in| night for Mexico City question, is a contradiction in terms) It is now stated That Mr, Arre- and offends common sense.” dondo's absence if not to be perma- STOCKS HOLD STEADY; GAINS ARE GENERAL | conferen of Mexico's diplomats on the commercial future of the country. On the othef hand, there is a report here that Arredondo soon will be ri " 0 . of the cases against pwenty-cight Klaced hope ‘by ‘Consul General De labor leaders under indictment on] Despite authoritative news that the! he recognized as Mexico's Am- Special Assistant Wiatrict Attorney] Allies have cancelled approximately | bassador. Breckenridge and impugning the] $100,000,000 worth of war orders in ade aaa ee *| motives and sincerity of former Judge | this countdy—a considerable portion ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Delehanty. of the cancellations applying to mantt- | nonin” prom earings tereased: Sei Judge Swann appeared in Part I.]factured products—the stock market | 675,550, Net after tax increased of General Sessions after Judge Mul-| held fairly steady throughout to-day's |$22:784.416. queen had impanelied the January|session. At the close all securities | Southern Five — months’ Grand Juries and, after shaking| with the exception of some minor Frise ine wauewre Net 532, rails and Mercantile Marine showed quite substantial gains. Mercantile |, Marine was depressed by the forecast inc of renewal of German one | Nie Yuk. Ceatrat activity everywhere. months grog# earings inc: Typical net gaing for the day were |948, Net after tax increased $29,144 American eet Sugar, 5 points; Five months gross ‘a $1 seo! $3,188,313, Net > . in i} * e my office had been closed Gaturday| rican Hide and Leather, 81-45 | foe chifemeas ‘ampany sales in week evening and my staff and myself had) atjantic Guif and West Indies, 5; over same period of 1916 left for the holiday, a communication| Texas Oil, 51-4; Central Leather, | — had been addressed to the Judges of{21-2; United States Indust Alco- | F. W. Woolworth Company earnings this court by @ gentleman who by ap- pointment had gat as @ Judge of this court for the year just ended, which certain statements had been mado a tacking my official cuaduct Vhatriet Attorney and charging an attempted deceit upon this court. ASKS THOROUGH EXAMINATION BY THE COURT. “1 beg to band you herewith a state- ment upon the matter, regarding which I earnestly request the most careful and speedy attention on the part of yourself and your associates on this bench, “The pudlic welfare and my own reputation as a former Judg Dis- trict Attorney end as a citizen re- quire that @ thorough examination of |‘\m_ the facts be made by this court. All the papers in the case are at your disposal. “It bas been stated in these so- called charges that the defendants ‘have dispersed and scattered to the four winds’ and cannot now be prose- cuted. In order to disprove that I will state to Your Honor that all of |( the defendants, with their counsel, Abraham Levy, Max Lavine and Mor- 1% ris Hillquitt will be in this court at 10) o'clock to-morrow; they have volun- teered to come.” ‘This is an unprecedented situation, | Mr. District Attorney,” sald Judge | Mulqueen, accepting the copy of Mr. Swann's answer which wag published in the newspapers yesterday. et} sult with my colleagues with regard to it MURDER TRIAL HALTED 8 THE CHARGES. r M Judge Crain in General Sessions to-| day granted an adjournment of the) \ murder trial of Irving Wexler at the | {fe request of Wexler's counsel, Louis Frid thoversy between District Attorney | Swann and former Judge Delehanty prejudiced the interests of his client, Wexler is a Frederick Strauss, a clerk of the City Court, Jan, 9, 1914, At the afternoon session court Mr. Fridiger moved that the Judge declare a mistrial. Judge Crain denied the motion and the tria), which hag taken three weeks of the Court's time, will be continued. Gov, Whitman was expected to tndi- cate to-day in Albany what action he will take on the charges of fraud. It is believed that If the Governor thinks the charge, that Mr, Swann in’ the cases of twenty-eight labor lead- ers virtually exonerated them with- out trial or proper investigation of which they were in- ould be investigated, he will of the evidence, + | toned as possible commissioner are : nam, Republican, for- ae Presiding Justice of the Appel- Division and adviser of the Gov- and Charles B, Hughes, ‘There is only one way that the mat- — a, | the Among those men- and this paper be filed and I shall con: |} er, on the ground that the con- y sed of the killing of{P B <> |cHCAGO WHEAT AND CORN! MARKET. America has known— master blend since 1788. for the common stock for t estimated at $1 13.18 previous year; 1 ings establish a new high ri cormmpany opened 112 new stores and has |920 stores operating —— ho}, 51-2; Crucible Steel, 17-8; Gen- eral Motors, 3; Maxwell Motors, 3; Mexican Petroleum, 1 point, and United States Steel, 33-8, closing at 1095-8. Third Avenue Raflroad registered a joss of 21-2 points on the day be- | vi cause of the death of President Whit- | | ridge. Standard raiis held their own. | Nearly 1,000,000 shares of stock were | sold. ae ured and Much bo: EL PASO, Tex., Js ~Twenty-five j were killed, one hundred and forty taken prisoners and a large quantity of loot which had been stolen from Chihuahua covered by a Carrar nd of Gen. Eduardo H Net | force in comma High. . ca'gs, nandez at Terrdros, near Guerrer: Alta Gator oo. ge +S | terday, when six hundred Villa followers Am, Heet sugar 4's t $,, | were defeated by the de facto forces, nc Am, Car & Far... ft : conling to @ Messaxe received to-day by 3: Hilde a Loath, 1845 + |Andreas Garcia, Inspector General of H Lo pd. OT hy + Carranza Consulates, from Gen. Fran- 32 ed if sco Murgule . Bois + 16% t we ny +4 » 1a 1h 46 so + Oy easy t oh ak + Wg t ant ay f Mig oi 4 Start it down agai For heat— For light— Fee HS ES from your grocer. ite Mettgtic artis Blog shelf elt New York Buffelo Fee ‘hvabeo nited Fruit non Pacific ye, 0. tt PSS EE WHEAT, Prev ous (losing. Orn He \T¢y Mey TTR RDS heat Ast we . a cans JOSTON BROKEN CANDY tive wrk aril fa ¥ Qo. Hat “Way Do Mey IS Twist Candy July oN t i owe r descriptions, 3c fannot be i Voutre sure to pick 'w ry time, babe rouND BOX CHOCOLATE COVERED MOLASSES, this ts produced from Pure ted by # clouk of our Lassen, liked—this matt se 8T., k Owdats' BROKDWAY, Brooklyn, Cl | pemgey ao 23 Killed, 140 Cap-) For cooking — LONDON, J» ing of Henry P. Fletcher to his post |f the Argyil and Sutherland landers, son of jhas be tho American expedition) Lauder was wounded twice previously Ho had received the military cross for bravery on the fleld, Harry Lauder’s ambitions centred in his sor, who was cuated ‘rom Cam~ bridge. Lauder, writing in newapasor only Su “When my son comes home from the wars I though: established a8 @ decent S rowing the nation's meat. It |ilfe that is @ reality, but most of your cases that have passed through this|is understood the situation will not | do!ngs in town cre just a cinema show.* Capt. Thoma farmer Lauder. WANTS CARTRIDGES FOR 1 Gen, Ne cost of cartrid, Gen. ( day mittee, 000,000 By pects t { ammur billion men. By J pects rounds NE NEW llows FIRST i *Hhavitul THIN M Monow 100, The Cost of Living Has it gone up another ten per cent? in. Cut the coal bill by using SOCONY KEROSENE Insist upon So-CO-ny when ordering STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK Principal Offices Offering for Tuesday, January 2d, 1917 every New b 10 We wp Sp rt Frnt movil WE ARE NOW OFFERING PLAST WASHINGTC told the House Military Com- two yed Austria in the first eighteen months of war used up Steen b billion rounds. iy hae * Apprentice allowance claimed, Cloudy, oe, 11,30 The apecitied weight includes RR gece re 4 IS KILLED IN ACTIO His Only Boy. 2.—Capt. John Lal » ty ty-three years old, onl Harry Lauder, the comedian en killed at tho front, Capt wnday, Ba!": hope he will take kin ts of sheep farming, fi rhe nat’ Lauder was enraged to Mil the daughter of @ and old schoolmate of the sider ARMY OF 1,000,000 Crozier Would Buy Them yw Because of the Increase in Cost of Ammunition. ‘, Jan. 2.—The rising rything has even struck the ges for the army rifles, Brig. ‘rozier, Chief of Ordnance, to- explaining a request for §18,- for reserve ammunition. June 30 the Government ex- o double its store of small arms nition, Gen. Crozier said, and in urs hopes to have on hand two rounds for an army of @ million un to 0 the War Department ex- have four hundred million on hand for machine guns Ww ORLEANS EI ENTRIES. Wack ‘ (PACE Force vpes-olde: at Dolly, om Tod: Minty Thaukagiving, 1033 Albany Boston and Kiddy this deligiens come ecial fer Wednesday, Jan. 3 VI-PRUTUL CREAM KISSES— 2 Crunched Nuts and Crushed Mingling with mettelney ur Cream ds the tootheomse whieh this Nite heart jot ate BROADWAY HEAST d20 “STREET ¢ container

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