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| work tike a couple of shortstops on a. fast big league team, looking for the pre ones to come from the opposing on, ‘Thus Wagner nailed the Rockaway | Bill the moment {t hit the floor and sent it back red-hot to the other aide, where the alert Brown promptly re- counter bill that shelved the whole questionable pro- cedure in short and amazing style. | It in @ fair sample of their datly work, They are perhaps the two swiftest nen on thetr feet that ever met in these rival positions and they make LEADERS “AVALBAN WORK ~ LIKE AE LIGHTNING Wagner 04 Bre evn, as Rivals BLE EEO PLAN 10 BE GIVEN THREE YEARS’ TEST Prospectus Tells Ho How Worthy ¢ tallated with a t he running fire of debate a Joy when / : ing [Something good Is on tap. . on Floor, Are Lightning e UN Poor Accused of Crime By Perfo: S Wagner, by the way, la being pulled | e \i a rmers. more a6 tore 6a (he Are to Get Counsel. | : mmany candidate for (ign From & Staff Corremondent of The hve. Moyor of New York, Wagner does ‘i " hie Worle not particularly want the Job, al- | 4fvouncement t* made that the ALBANY, March 19.—When one {hough there Is a sort of soft Gattery test of the Public Defender theory is n the suggestio makes an’ comes to consider the Power Behind politician's kent wet a trif_e dizzy, He tbe instituted in the Court of Gen- '@ Thrown tn ti» New York 8 whi Sie We ou a Lg vg te eval Sessions, beyinning April 1. A Legislature two figures stand above managed to get along very well in committee of prominent mon and lows 1! wupie teht- Personal lines, and he is one of the |, o oh N m1 » ttete a sh a igh of Nght men of long years, active ia | “omen, of which Nathan A. Smythe ? Hounes '¥ coast, the one op- politics, who has built up his major former Assistant District Attorney , Poblag-the other on opposite pro- re Hee witied Gok nia poljticg| lines | under William Travers Jerome, is Jections of jand. One of them is law business in ab. hei Sad Be chairman, issued the statement to- ‘ represents ¢ ey tha ¢: Senator Pion R. Brown, the leader Heetnt depend treon bellitee to. tain day. Among those on the committee of Ge Republican majority; the other fe Senator Robert I’. Wagner, whose chief business in life is to keep the Republicans in the straight and nar row path by pointing out their faults and errors with ence, These two men occupy seats on the main aisle, directly across the legis- lative street from one another, Be- fore the breaking of a storm one would imagine them to be members of the same flock, patiently waiting for recess to go off for a joint frolic, But let the ball start and the Republican 4 couple of times before he puts all with Mr Smythe are George Gordon of his eggs in one basket. ¢ 6-8 | Alexander M. Hadden, Mrs! wervice |J#arned Hand, Sam A. Lewisobn,! Tuilip J. MeCook, Mrs. Francis H Cabot and Police Commissioner Ar- thur Woods. Funds have been subscribed that will insure the working of the plan) for at least threo Willlam lean Embree, who resigned as As- | sistant District Attorney, the other day, will be in charge. He will have associated with him a number of lawyers who, by arrangement with | the judges of the Court of General | Battle, If, they gave legislators stripes for their work, as they do pp- licemen, there wouldn't be room enough on the sleeves of Uncle aor Cullen's immaculate coat to hold jdecorations. He has been at the ¢ ap. ftol so long that there ja hardly a corner of the State's institutions that is not perfectly familiar to him, And yet he shows small effect from the years that have brought the service. He is always the first man in the first seat in the Senate, and he ts one of the men whom everybody consults e anything of importance is merciless porsist- | Three years in the Assembly and \ Feller begin its way and the Demo- cightecn years in tho Senate are| Sessions, will be assigned to defend) that, His enunciation is the clearest cratic leader is at his nelghbor Ike ‘narked up against his record, or ty and deserving persons a0-/and best that I know. a terriet after a rat and there ts a !atked up in favor of his record, just | cused of crime Among Mr. McCormack’s Irish folk mixup that compels the bellef that ) He began back in 1896, | It is understood that, if the scheme | Songs there was an u maiar one, whe Jennings Bryan Wa8!iy successful, the work will be ex-|eynardine,” @ traditional Munster Immediately following the session the first a candidate for President, and : bel air arranged by Hughes, and among services of the State Boxing Commis- that is SOME time ago. Since then | tended to the Court of Special Ses-|the dozen (or was It fifteen?) extra ion will be in demand to arrange be has never missed a year of publie | sions and to the police magistrates'| numbers was “Mother Machree,” in- the terms. service in legisiative halls. Uncle) courts Vitable, of course, but for which I ae 5 ‘Tom is one of thy most agresable mea |") | rier ta gt an ried & request to Mr. McCormack | The Legislature has rarely had such yy the body and has a kindly word a Prospectus made public to-| trom a stranger who buttonholed me fast checking influences on the oppo- for all his vis' Suffra-|day by Mr, Embree it ts stated that] to explain that he had cc 102 miles site sides, Never a move on the one sists, who re as the/reforms aro badly needed in the to hear it, and that delicious | by the other leader, They, °Fisinal and |Criminai Courts of this city, despite | Dublin fragment “The side gets by t her leader, They i, ‘ ees aptend od vl ‘ ty, o spite | tor a8 eects ” nator Samuel J. Ramsperger) | by serbieh tits he |W. Chadwick, Henry Hadley, Mrs. comes along with the second claim|/4w provides for the assignment of|H. H. A. Beach, and Edwin Schnet- to fame as a long-distance legislator. |counsel, but cannot provide counsel|der, Mr, McCormack’s accomplished He has sixteen service stripes to his|to be assigned. accompanist at the piano, illustrated It is stated that in the daily grind of criminal ca is seldom the poor man gets ough defense, This is due, nor, Democrats showing that the of political life in their are longer i respective nes than the Republi- cans, No Republican matches either . f the two Democrats by a long a it thor- accord- ing to the prospectus, to the lack of ce, and they expect 20 ##Y Jeapable lawyers who can be assigned Bean. | ny Emers by the Judges to the defense of these i i ’ True, Senator Jimmy Emerson |s ; Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegee) ore oeeee immy nue ne Keune |peraons, Most lawyers in such prac- hotel in the Adirondacks and has table Compound Cured tice, 1t 1s asserted, have neither the tc have some place to spend thelesnerience nor the equipment to Mrs. Copner After winter, #0 he picked out the ‘sort handle properly a criminal case, As ’ LAN cba pcp it is the poor joners fall into the Doctors Failed. and has been one of ite, popular lands of men who bleed then, Bean dieate eli eli! VBE aah 5 “The average person," the pros- ; rectus says, “has scant ideas of the “I want you to know the good) Over on the Assembly side one he3 feapen bilities Involved, or of the Lydia KE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ‘moat popular members in tie |cost in money, time an of ade- pound has dene ly js Perry M. 4 Hr peahec! 2 has | Wately representing a defendant in or me. 1 was in feeu Sruimmel Of the bo Pe oe la criminal proceeding, oft en the very ve mie. Twas i? the reputation veing the best |soul of a man in at atake, H, ys such bad health, ‘essed man in House, and 0 e of the lawyer's lessness rom female trou- jooks more lke opular movie « of resources, ability, vision or les that 1 could than like a coming statesman e, . be turned into @ criminal ardly get off my t xtremely active in legis ved, T had been and is one of the early whole altuation,” the pros loctoring for a bitd in the lower House, Maybe he Snluleae raw onee ernonle long time and my &!nd# tn the Lower House, Maybe he) caily summarized by ono of these ‘cthaRGEAATLOST this habit in the Ninety-alxt tictoners in a frank appeal to the Arsh ne mereet Gleiricl: OL Naw sore. Oley ‘ is man,’ he urged, thas no vant you to try whe 68 His home is at yer. 1 am only ydia” E. Pink- 148 * Drive, where tho wags|t pet no pay. My only um's Vegetable first wered that tho rent of a and Sow. ean ‘ompound.’ So I sade the differenca between did, and it hag 4m it and a flat 19 ungeratood th prominent | i y le me woman Pee ei citizens, among — the John =D. certainly made me a well woman, 1 ae oe neaa |e ong them | Jona | D am able to do my housework and an) J esa man with a lighting head e n ever expected to go and t that is especially {cial assistance. Trained Investigators ” happy, as I _never exp t the Senate and Preai-| will be employed to help prepare the around ithe way 1 do again, and shorneck has. the Job| defence of those asst,acd to the com- want others to know what Lydia 1, , 2 Ha refers |mittee’s attorneys, Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound has js ofore eee aroun te eae done for Mrs. Josie Copner, uc r sof the ttle and talrent news from Europe. 1 much 1668 Harrison Ave., Fairmount, Cin rat a los# for a minute to know |resembles the late Count von Bis einnati, Ohio do with them The Syracuse] marck that strangers always turn and ‘o woman suffering from any form with him between sea-|look at him a second time as he of female troubles should lose hop: Ne a gubernatorial | passes, The Assemblyiman is Robert til she has given Lydia FB. Pir his future use, He! P, Bush of Horseheads, Orange Coun- until she ble Compound a fair and a frequent en- | He could put on a uniform, dan- ham's Vegetable mpound a fal who are pointed a decoration from his neck and go trial. as ou ls po al enemies at home|on the stage as the Iron Count with-| This famous remedy, the medicinal gre found sitting at table with bim| out the slightest make-up. ingredients of which are derived from cating him “Ea affecttonately and Beans choice roots and herbs, has for forty ofte 19 evil hopes for his future, Albany always takes more or leas years proved to be a most valuable eng ‘ intereat in active lobbyists, but no tonic and invigorator of the female among t.o Assembly Dem-|two of thom have attractel more at- its a man whose tention than Mra, Helen and Mrs, May Bell Morgan organism M What Every Worian Should Know are not promoting any {tions with under water They ny the Cause sked tnovene They have been tireless Mrs, Leavitt, who is the New ye and ws just 1 @ member rey are now forces of t of hav ndment indorsed ‘omen ir efforts Executive York Suffrag skill of @ veter where and when tc who needs attent gunning the © | the two part ing the Suftr at the polls, GOMING! YOU GUESSED IT; | AND GREATER THAN EVER the Best Beauty — John McCormack Once More Packs Carnegie Hall By Sylvester Rawling. Se M'CORMACK, the Irish tenor with the phenomenal following, showing no traco of the morning after of tho dinner of the Friendly sone at the Astor the night before, gave another recital at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, “Quit your kid- ding! Wasn't I home before mid- night? And isn't Judge Dowling, (he President, sitting up there In the box next to my wife?” he said to me in- dignantly as I tried to poke fun at him about It. “Be that as it may,” to quote one of his friends, I do not recall hearing Mr. McCormack in bet- ter or more equient voice, and his programme was dignified enough, os weil as popular enough, to compel the attention of all music lovers. Enough ot them were present to pack the auditorium and the to capacity, while hundreds sought admission in vain, It was .landel with which Mr, Me- Cormack bega.: his programme, and stunningly good Handel 1t was, too, that he sang. After that he presented @ group of German songs (sung in English) by Schubert, Schumann, Bleichman, and Strauss. “Why don't {1 sing my German songs in German?” 1 heard him say to Frieda Hempel a week or two ago. “Because I am not so sure of my German, and I am sure that I must make my hearers under- | | stand not only the text but the sense | and the sentiment that are behind the nongs that 1 gang.” And he just docs | American composers, Then there was Donald McBeath, the violinist, who always finds favor with McCormack audiences Patient seekers for admission to the Metropolitan Opera House concert last night began to gather early in the day until finally the line stretched around the block and met at t office, The occasion was a under the Nazionale benefit Tta: dl no Sasistenze ¢ d'Azione and the Metropolitan Opera | Company, ‘The main a ‘as Caruso, who of nol Martiuelli and Giullo Set fine crorus, under the dire r. Pelaceo and Mr. Papi to make the night meiaorable. Something like $14,000 L heard was raised Novaes, the Brazilian ewell recital at terday afternoon t Guiomar her rich gifts of inter Reethoven, Schumann D Chopin made up her programme the evening, at the Musicians’ Chih, there was recital of MacDowel compon by Mrs, Edward Mac Dowell, pianist, and by Marte Sun delius, soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera Cor that eha t erflowed the the Hip lip Sousa and his t described as Ire- You wil} feel better, look better and prolo\g your life, One of the best laxatives ever put on the market Entirely Vegetable. We have customers who havo taken them for twenty years or more and would not without them, One trial will convince you, AT YOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE Chocolate Coated or Plain PHOTO PLAYS | | Dr, Ferdinand King, New | physician and medical ‘author, tel Doctor | Barnum & Ba san Swoops | cians they should prescribe . ; paprnane BL ea J Coote pi A dull, ye! hows lifeless |}! = Down on Us Next Satumtay— for their patients —Soys wnaemia~ ivo skin, or pimp and Opens in Garden March 29, deficiency is the greateat curs to the eruptions, ar zi ‘ health, strength, vitetity and beauty of | ‘The roar of the unruly African lic > | the modern. ‘American Woman brothers to constipation. [4 oi tne oiiow of the Hoyul Bengal Sounds warning againat use of metalti Bile, nature’s own laxa- } {| tiger often vreak the stillness of the tron which may injure the teeth, cor tive, is getting into your }.J | juny f fareaway Bridgeport, | rode the stomach and do far more Aare blood instead of passing \Gonn, ab Acidithate in Alp. than good; advises use of only muxate ther evidence of the breaking tp of rere out of your system as it winter quart Barnum & Bailey's sh 5 “Greatest Show on Earth.” The cir Watch for large article by Dr. Fer: | | This is the treatment, in suc un wxaln tx coming to town, | dinand King, seon to appear in thi cessful use for 50 years:—one vata aha hieie tall ry iM ae tr paper, entitled “The Crying Need of pill daily (more only when Lonas dean on helcians Naa ws >) the Woman of To-day; Is More Tron in necessary). Before sunrise of Sunday mornin Her Blood.” In this article Dr. King the wild animals who !'ve on the hills explains why the modern American and slumber tn. th ales will be! yoman requires more iron than she housed In Madison Square Garder how by taking simple Nuxated Iron, the new wonders’ of Sie lem weak, nervous, rund women may Cenuire bears Signature lions, the tla the leopards and increase their stren » vitality and Ge peanut-eating monkeys, ne clowns, endurance 100 per cent. in two “e daring acrobats and shapely girly weeks’ time in many instances —— Will be revealed to the pubile. ecommietded atone ty De flag, Sensations from Asta, freaks from pinta an aa. an Colorless faces often shew the ‘ ive mysteries from Fue ” asi enh Gee absence of Iron in the surprises from South Am ——— = || Carter's tron Pills PAs cantante ) Sunday World Wants Work ill help thle soneiiew, make th r wtand, the] thrill wad) the imaginatior Monday Morning Wonde ' * FLORENCE KEED an THE ETERNAL SIN SELZNICK PICTEE Ae The Crisis Wek Geo. M. Cohan * LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Loer ou eit a y ¥ 19 » box | auspices of the Comitato | “and, aided ‘an by cut-up" like a schoolboy just is out, Bebides es Alda, Claudia Perint Guiseppe de Luca, | pain oud EVENING woxbD, ‘MoDAY, MAROH land's Night before a large and ap- preciative audience, The farewell concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon din- tingulshed the day, Mozart's “Jup!- ter” symphony was the chief number, Anton Witek, violinist, and Heinrich Warnke, ‘cellist, played the principal parts in the Brahms concerto in A minor, In the evening, at Carnegio Hall, Walter Darnrosch and the Sym- phony Orchestra presented Schu mann’s first symphony. Loutse Homer, in splendid votoe, was the oloist in compositions by Handel, Schubert and Verdi, and her twin daughters were among the most vociferous of those who applauded her, In the evening, at Aeolian Hall, Mana Zucea gave a recital of her own Compositions, She was ably as- sisted by Irene Williams, a young Soprano of rromise, and Bett in children’s songs, which showed the composer's talent ot its best. In the afternoon, Aeolian Hall, Joseph Bonnet, distinguished French organist, gave a recital which In cluded Hingham's choral upon the tune . Flavian.” of “ 4" for the matinee at the tan Opera House on Sat stirring p rformance, Margarete Ober. * “Sleetrle Metro; Mason. oO Jacay » Goritz, Albert Ret Braun. Rast! Ruys vel in the cast, Mr. concucting, “Il Trovatore” nine drew a capacity hous n host of people turned away was a fine one, % Margarete Mataon Mattfe ovann! Marti danzky in the eve with auer, Marie useppe de Luca, Ginllo Rossi, Audisio and Vincenzo Res higlian in the cast, Mr. jacce con ch ducting demonstrations of ap proval sometimes were hysterical enpecially for Mr. Martinelli. a | MIGHT BE A DIREC TOR. The deposed Crar ts said to own $50,000,000 of Pennsylvania | Railroad stock. THE MAGIC FLUID |] Few drops and corns or calluses loosen and lift off with | fingers. No pain! | The world owes thanks to the genius n Cincinnati who discovered freezone, the new ether drug. | fluid can now be had at any drug store for a few cents. You simply apply a few drops of this freezone upon a tender, aching corn or hardened callus. Instantly | the soreness diss Peers and shortly you will find the corn or callus 60 loose and shriveled that you lift it off with the fingers. Not a bit of pain or soreness ts felt whee applying freesone or afterwards, It doesn’t even rritate the skin or flesh, For a few cents one can now get rid of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, as well as painful |salluses on bottom of feet. Every one lwho tries freezone becomes an en- thusiast because it really doesn’t hurt yr pain one particle, Genuine freezone has a yellow label. Look for yellow | label. —Advt. | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. (MEERO FOr TARY ¢ | TONIGHT An 7.21 Menyrensi Sami HAR Cie ec | THEATRES. EMPIRE Sam.tt, | MAUDE ADAMS. CINDERELLA |] NEW AMSTERDAM ‘ia «i818 WIS SPRINGTIME io RiBer RoLie HUDSON Sos: 44th 38 at 618, Mate “Wea. a set ‘OURBETTERS LYCEUM }\ HENRYMILLER iio KYIORERNOCK EIT may gine GEORGE ARLISS heep nar ry 0. uy Rist FOR’ 2.16 he New Commod) 4 Maia “THE BRAT | LIBERTY MR. & MRS. COBUKN ia The Imaginary Invalid)" & HARRIS | i - 0, Wal aie COHAN op.) & Bat, CE Cohan's pt ie Bull Chatterton), } in “Come Out of the Kitchen.” FULTON bad Be a ‘ COURT ™. WISE VALS FIAT M4 st Bon, 8 20 CRITERION Ne ut "OHNNY GET “ik GUN GLOBE {er etieot, bene LAURETTE Tato BELASCO \) FRANGES STARR Little laos y REPUBLIC 2 Bay JANE COWL » LILAC WoT ELTINGE ky HEATING CHEATERS NHATTAN_ OPER: CaM Rey bent 3 WhO. WE 28 | | Tiny Wittles of the magic | Good Old Home-Made Family Cough Remedy Cheaply Prepared, If you combined the curative prop- erties of every known “ready-made” 15th Great Spring Sale ON.FOR ANOTHER WEEK F little Tatk— cough remedy, you would hardly have in them all the curative power that lies in this simple “home-made” cough syrup which takes only a few) minutes to prepare. | Get from any druggist 214 ounces % of Pinex (50 cents worth), pour it % into # pint bottle and fll the bottle %, with plain granulated sugar syrup. s Mach Value + The total cost is about 54 cents and g . | it you a full pint of really better Gp Every Item 0 Carefelly Planned Offering ©, h syrup than you could buy | 2 <> Fendy-made tor $2.50 | GF Pallowing On Sale Today end Tomorrows © This Pinex and sugar syrup prep-| aration gets right at the cause of a congh and gives almost immediate relief. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway | gg pine extract, combined with guaiacol, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, be sure | to ask your druggist for “21% ounces | of Pinex” with full: directions, and don't accept anything else. A guar- antee of absolute satisfaction o¢ money promptly refunded goes with ‘The Pinex Co, Ft FOR GIRLS AND MISSES | SPRING SALE PRICES | 98 ct. Girls’ Rep Dresses..... .74 and pink—@ to 14 yre. Limit 2. White, blue ‘out camel and Juniors’ DRESS MATERIALS OF THE NEWEST SPRING SALE PRICES $1.25 Crepe de Chines—40-inch. Full crepe weave—new street ana evening colors. Limit 18 yaa. $1.85 Charmeuse—40-inch. 1 natin face—light and dark Limit 15 yds. $1.39 All-Wool French 1.00 48-inch Prune, brown, myrt this preparation and black. “Limit 10 yan Wayne, Ind.—Advt 49 ct. Children’s Cambric Skirts 80 pret % - iad hd Pe rimme! Pa embroidery an 1.79 Broadcloths—48-inch. . tucks 4 to 16 years, Limit 4 Rin rostte esivuanetens: iota THeATARe. Hurgundy "and ‘great. variety oe colors. Limit 10 yds. WINTER GARDE sou ees 1) HATS AND TRIMMINGS | SHOW OF WONDERS SPRING SALE PRICES es SUBMARINE F-7 J §1 69 Untrimed Hate. .. SHUBERT {rsp f40), TO-NIGHT i, |] “Miack and colored—newoat ityiow in son Wenn EILEEN am, Komantic iP ti uw otra Trimmat free if material are purchased bere, 30TH ST. ar Weny, 10° we a8 . The Fugve bps die Soliels and Prunellas— All ni OP ‘black ‘and variety, yde. of Spring colors, Limit 10 39 Silk Mixed Novelties. ning colors, Limit 12 yda, 19 ct, Dress Ginghame—32-in. Good variety of plaids for mi and children's frocks, Limit 12 y 24 ct. Fancy Voiles—36-inch.... Ansortment of dainty patterns—pret- ty and inexpensive for party and Summer frocks—limit 10 yda. # 88 Dress Linen—90-inch.. or white—heavy weave— init" 10 yds. #1, 89 Naineook — 12-yd Piece... 1.58 ery fine—for underwear clothes, Limit 2 pea, 24 ct. White Tub Fabr! roses, | SOME NECESSARY ACCESSORIES SPRING SALE PRICES | $1. ie Women's One-Clasp ow ashable Cape Gloves ‘an d ivory shadeo—also white— doeskin, & Galeworthy's Maxine Elliott's Sin)."War S05) LOVE 0’ MIKE |) ht Sparkling, Yo Meanty Ht Limit 2 patra. 49 ct. Crepe Georgette Collars... .81 Hy infant CASINO | gmb'd 0! c m .+ ol fees!" YOU'RE IN LOVE || tinen—many'designe damit. “| gh ,inch-7 Molle Renan and new AYHOUSE thy An * 11 ct. Women's Handerchiefs mh Yard Wi THE MAN wi CAME BACK FTC Ro saiamnadlonal *reteeiene wearin ausitgeetor tg ~" || FOR THE MAN Waits 1SSh ste Valle rt AT CANARY. ‘COTTAGE BOOTH (a. Gat MR. WILLIAM GILLETTE In fA SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" OF THE HOUSE} Handbags and Umbrellas SPRING SALE PRICES SPRING SALE PRICES $3.49 Men's Silk Shirts 2.66 | 98 ct. Mordag nl Silver Satin otripes in various new Spring colors—all sizes, Limit 2. 49 ct. Men's Otis Underwear Shirts—short or long—all sizes, lesh Purses 76 Bilver ed gate tops—eatin lined Limit | s149 Men's ton Women's PRINCESS {hee hy sie Limit 2. Ray Um Has 1 OH, BOY! ;: 39 et, Men's Sille Hove... a"itned handles Phat se Kc + and colors ai t,¢0 Hana LONGACKE WW). a0 bills Land SOIREE WM. COLLIERin NOTHING #32 TRUTH || $1;59 Men's Fine Pajamas... - 1.08) thors — various styte. comp ing percales tn various patterns— all elses, Limit 2. 1214 ct. Men's Handkerchiefs,ca, .1O0 Corded border—good alae. Limit one dozen. HOUSEKEEPERS’ NEEDS SPRING SALE PRICES $1.98 Matting Suit Cases.. 1 With 24-in, straps—reinforcer ends. Limit ‘one. ‘EMBROIDERIES—RIBBONS CHIFFONS, ETC. SPRING SALE PRICES Hiker OPENING A NEW BILL {ir WASH'N SQ. 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