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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917. CAl DORNA ’S ARMY MAKES NEW ATTACK ON WIDE JULIAN FRONT © Resiric tung ly h . ~y li Trereeeeerrir. sss reas ° + hente, © *b on en oe volley they : 2 eco between > the two Austrian “end er ; 4 them we iv te he ; ov0d Gen. Coderne ll threw on ; eoveleping Grmy eeress the Aus ; Ren Attacks 1 tien eee of sommunicstion, | fense - Germans ; 4 . P Pr ecteally invest the forces held sted in Rv ‘ ' Wide } \ 5 fa as ne te nano ald North : e Cat tule, and then, with hie main ( Rheims ! eres, drive etraight at Vienne a oorees the epen country ra ¢--Vielent ertiiery wrt es — . oe eetination to eure | ais. seems a ot the advance on the tr f the Jutt of 4 poo an sane » tp today's oo x = have beam tenon me a mth in den teaching pe weet the Impet - oo atu ery t North of Hhetme . 4 ho . . ‘ oow & violent | ? a pd ' bh aiden, the th a ae “ nating and pr {3 According to memb: of the enemy gout Hrestoviess |" ee rye ; Embassy, nothing but Posies ott ig ty m bot be Meuse wui.| t the . il | ‘ so sirerate Sikeoas * Mnemy batteries and troops in ube pital aye i 6 ' “ 7 i} Mee nmunioation 4 Rozen Valle at Tzolming, to the east . rs ae mre - ~ ag f {le Chiapovana Valley, in the Voir ' S088 ee M19 pe e f aopen u y if f ons eo reverse t re « the night south Ame “ urnleh steel, coal and ia, cae = Julien and east of & | baix nemy’s advanced posts near Buone. |" wraiodil prep tales: Chest AAS empl ae Nu official statement saya twenty: | Sores sanien, oagt a four bon dropped on the! 4 Sa : siveaaeenen Jenemy'# billets at Hantay, east off @ Planque in t rea, five én the | ————- - WAS 12TH GERMAN PLANE | tsststors sane’ ston even ‘en = jthe Au wl ammunition American's Gwn Machine Pierced] dum? and (he mation ot eta by Opponent’s Fire Three | of Cambra! and sixty-one ov various Times in Last Battle other targe PARIS, Sept, 6—Lieut. Raoul Lut ee alld! sig ray bo | berry, premier of the Lafayette] y pron. octhapelinn Zonnebec be |Escadrille, brought down his twellth | proke down under heavy. lqanes," tor jerman plan y and would have! day's official tement asaerted, » }made his score thirteen the same day) “On Tuesday we carried out an air! Strength HOT |!' he neat ren out ‘ot ainmunition. — | raid over Tandon ant the South. Bnd | Word from the camp of the American | “nd Margate, Incendiary effects wore the Ailing flyers to-day brought the detaile of the | Ubserved. | One of vur machines did | American boy's seven fights Ing two | Ith taerhe £6 an 0 * 7 ~\WWale, ta Chie days. On Monday he downed an enemy| 4." ‘fo a meee eae Mayor Welcomes Allied Guests Poor health not only debars |) 1» « stiff brush—ono of five different | owned.’ —Friendship of Irish and figh Tuesday he ¢ morning ‘oun: | tered @ German flyer and succeeded after a long fight In shooting the gunner | dead, Then he ran out of ammunition, Sergt. Edwin C. Parsons (of Springfield, Mass.) came along and finished the German pilot, downing the machine. you from your oe tful en- Joyments—not only handi- caps you in your aay duties —not only robs you of your ae looks—but makes you Say pation miserable, irritable d Tuesday afternoon Lutberry en- and depressed countered another adversary and You need not rem¢ ainWeak riddied it with his fire, It crashed to jearth, Lufberry's own plane was three times pleroed by his opponent's fire. Lufherry has been decorated ion of Honor, the French and the Cross of War, and has been hatled as one of the most picturesque fighters in the fa- moun Lafayette Egcadrille, He left his home in Wallingford, Conn, fif- teen years ago, Has since ween sor- |vice for two years in the United |States Army in the Philippines and \led a wandering life which took him \to India, Turkey and the Balkans, |Ho learned to fly at Sagon, Cochin |China, as the pupil of Maro Pourpe, \" Wrench pvlalers MRS, DE SAULLES'S MOTHER COMING TO HELP HER Sister and Brother of Prisoner Reach Havana With Mrs. Errazuriz, HAVANA, Sept. 6.—Mra. Bianca Ver- gara Errazuriz, mother of Mrs. Jack de Saulles, now @ prisoner at Mineola, L, I., accused of the murder of her husband, or Anemic or Run-down, be- causé Wincarnis offers you new strength and new vitality. Over 10,000 Doc- tors have recommended it. Lieut with the Milltary Cr: is an admirable combination of choice Wine, prime Extract of Meat, and finest Extract of Malt—each in- gredient selected with scrupulous care, and blended by a special pro- cess whereby the value of each in- gtedient is intensified, thus produc- ing a delicious, pice ed Preparation. Begin to get well ios Send the coupon below for a free trial bottle of Wincarnis—not a mere taste but enough to do you some good, Ask your regular dealer for Win- Should he have none in ck, he can easily get it from his wholesaler. Prepared At Nortel England, by Cole- an & Co., Lid, Contractors to His Wakely Pesnss ta te the Weve Actas | Medical Corps. Sold in Greater New York and ing districts in two sines (65: per bottle) by the saree of |has arrived here on her way to New | York> With Mra, Errazuriz are hor daugh- |ter Amalia and her son Guillermo. The latter 1s going to Washington, where will be attached to the Chilian Legation, BELMONT PARK WINNERS, FIRST RACH — For three-year-olds; claiming; with $1,122.18 added; one mile ——Deckmate, 112 (Butwell), 17 to 10, 3 to 6 and 1 to 4, first; Star Finch, 106 (Petz), 9 to 2, 7 to 6 and 1 to 2, seoond; Lady Moll, 105 (Troise), 4 to 1, 6 to 5 and 2 to 6. third. Time, 1.99 4-5, Nashville and Burlingame also ran. SBCOND RACE—For two-yenr-olde eolling ; purse $1,022.18; five Curlongs, le Wine Co. ed Wine uth Acker, Merrall & Condit C.M. Decker d& Bro, family wine stores, licensed ints and grocers, For List of Dealers Elvewhere, Write EDWARD LASSERE, Inc., U.S. Agents 400 West 25rd Street New York® | | | # 23rd Street, NewYork | straight.—Starwort, 108 (J, McTaggart), Send me the free trial bo'tle of Wincar AT At 5 to 2, fr nis and your booklst “How to get well’ I to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 2, frat; Sixteen 3° 10 cents (coin, or @amps) to cover 108 (Pot), § to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 Cost of packing and forwarding, (Please Amackassin, 108 (McAte), write plainly). 1 6 te oak ween riba ties i i Vhalaris, Sir Oracle, Continet and h F. also ran dd Address shcichibiciecen City, crwarsy | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, MONT PARK, N. ¥,, Sept. 6— entries for to-morrow's races are as follows TIRST HACK—Por two-yearokis; claiming six wi furlongs, straight,—Suemmmngha, 108; Viner figs HEN you go on your vace- |B (esurtan ibs: Wood Batah, feu; nseultt tion this Summer have s. 4 your favorite paper mailed te ster es Oi he wiek, 116. Morn Blooat Imp. 10 jou every day. Tot Lop, jog; Sun lap, 110; Basil, 1 ha fsa’ IAA Rach Few “tiliee; tier peat Ah Right Evening World, 12¢ per woek Dally World, 12¢ por weeh Sunday World, Ge per Sunday sail EP Terie we for « wank or tune jou" wie Satice Your Adaran al cles Fou * ¥ CHT tack carole (urlong hil 40 Daddy's Oh is The and Ho up Kav} TH ‘pay ot Pinel, Ondeily French Shown. New York gave of its best to-day) in showing eifection for France by honoring the memory of the Marquls de Lafayette on this tho 160th an- niversgry of his birth and the third anniversary of the Huttle of the Marne. An interesting note of the celebration was struck by John Quinn, orator, at the exercises beforo the Lafayette statue in Union AFTER WAR LEAGUE UNLESS GERMANY ATONES, SAYS RIBOT French Premier Answers Wil- son’s Note—Alsace Outside of Diplomatic Field, toric friendship between the Irish and the French. He said they were fight- ing shoulder to shoulder for liberty to-day. Tho principal ceremony of the day took place in the Aldermanic chamber of City Hall, where Mayor Mitchel, aided by the Lafayette Day Citizens’ Co nlttee of which James Stillman was chairman, welcomed guests of honor, including representatives of France, Belgium, Great Britain, Italy and Russia. Military and naval uni- forms of these countries as well as of the United States gave color to the gatherin; Addresses were also made by Judge Bartlett, Dr. Henry Van Dyke and Andre Tardieu, head of the French War Mission in this country, Mes sages were read from President Poin- caro of France, Ambassador Jus- serand, United States Ambassador Sharp, Admiral Beatty of the British Navy and Gen. Pershing, commander of the United States forces now in France, Dr, John H. Finley read a poem. Brooklyn celebrated at the Lafayette Memorial Tablet, unveiled in Prospect Park by Mapshal Joffre during ht visit here. Borough President Pounds, who presided, introduced Stephanne Lauzanne, editor of the Paris Matin, who said the hearts of France and FERD CHAMPENOISH, France, Sept. 6.—"France insists that Alsace- Lorraine is not @ subject for diplo- matic discussions,” declared Premier Ribot to-day, speaking at a celebra- tion on the battlefield of the Marne. ‘rance’s only claims are in the character of reparation.” Kibot's speech was the first official utterance of France's position in ply to Pope Benedict, It was deliv- d at a celebration, at ouce solemn and jubilant, of the anniversary of the day when France's soldiers of democracy turned back the Prussian wave-—a scant twenty-five miles from |the capital, ¢ Fere Champenoise ir a little village |twenty miles from Epernay, practi- cally on the battlefield where the German invading wave wee finally beaten back, Ribot dwelt at length on the issues of democracy versus autocracy, He made it clear that unless Germany separates her economic and military ambitions she must deal with a | league of democratio nations, banded together to fight economically as well they were bdbout oct Square, | when Mr, Quinn emphasized the his-| Important Gathering Held in the ee eee ed LA FAN epee bem ee eb WOULD HAVE CONGRESSMEN | hia “FULL LIGHT” ON WA Endorse es Plan for and Return heir Districts, TON, Sept. 6 written b: members of bas the view that it would be a fine thing gf Congress were to finish tte work In the future and return te thelr districts shed “full ight" on the war and its objects Administration oMcials aid to-day hopeful Congress might finish 1, after passing the War Revenue Bill and the New Credit Bill, Early surmment of pivot to WASH Several Iet President b anc soldiers and@ = sallors insurance lemtedas ‘on. ‘the President, however, ts not ex- pected to exert any pressure to bring about an adjournment — TAMMANY CHIEFS RALLY ONS. 0.S, CALL FROMBOSS Wigwam to Put Ginger ‘Into the Hylan Campaign. The most tmportant political pow- wow which has taken place in Tam- many Hall in many a year was held late to-day. In response to a hurry-up call sounded, apparently, by the “Big Chief’ himself, the Tammany braves rallied from every district. Old-timers who have not been seen in the Tiger's lair for more than a decade answered the appeal Former Deputy Fire Commtisstoner Frank Lantry, who has been on the “outa with the organization since the McClellan-Murphy break ten years ago, took part. Congressman Peter J. Doo- ling left his official duties in Washing- ton to answer the “5. O, 8." sent out from the Wigwam. Not a familiar face was missing as the conclave assembled. ‘There was none of the optimism re- flected by Mr. Murphy when he, earlier in the week, predicted a Hylan land- slide, Tho impression seemed general that the conference had been called as a last effort to instill a Mttle ginger into apathetic leaders, Tammany leaders, reticent up to the present, admitted to-day before going into the conference that if something is not done soon to give Tammany a real issue another election defeat will be faced. FEDERAL RESERVE BRANCH. America are Joined now and are des- tined never to be disunited Tho festivities will close to-night with a banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria, at which, it 1s expected, Ambassador Jusserand will be present oe ADMITS SEIZING SAILORS. Private Detective Pleads Guilty to as by force of arma, “In the event that Germany ore not become a pacific democracy," he solemnly declared, “he will be threat. ened economically by @ league for common defense." Premier Rihot's statement may be taken as Franoé‘s explanation of the compact entered into by the Allies at Paris recently for unity of action after the war in conwmerce, and which We President Wilson referred to indi Revelations + detention of rectly in his reply to the Pope. Tho|United States salons by private detec- President voiced America's disap-| tive agencies for the purpose of obtain- | proval of @ny aelfiad economic | ing rewards from, the Government were | leagues. made to-day to Assistant District At- — oo torney Unger By Joseph Glass of No. 15,000 Chim: 908 East One Hundred aud Sixty-ninth Street, an employee of the Hamilton SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—The| Detective Agency, No. 1482 Broadway. Twenty-fourth Chinese Army Corps, | Glass Dleaded guilty in the Court of [composed of 16,000 picked troops from| Special Sessions to the charge of un- the, northerg, provinces 1» belnx mobil- |lawfully arresting Kenneth 0. King, @ |ixed in hinese city for immediate] sallor who had overstayed his leave departure to Europe, according to a] Glass will bes se ed next Thursday legram received here by the Chinese! Five sailors, Wow. prisoners inn the Daily World, from its correspondent in| Brooklyn Navy Yatd,. identified Glass Shanghal. in the court ag the man who had ar rested them and kept them under guard pietne Hamilton Detective Agency. De- ective Wittenberg says Gluss told him he received $5 for every satior ~ —— ~_ Americans Aboard Torpedoed Ship Reported Sat NEWPORT NEWS, Private despatches from Gh celved here say neither Capt of the British Morris steamer Argalia nor any WASHINOTO: Americans of the crew were lost, as Sept, 6.—Need for previously reported whon ‘the ahip was | thousands of workers in the Red Croat submarined @ [ow weeks ago. Home Service in aiding families of EE ~9 Umted Btates soldiers and satio CHICAGO CORN MARK gpilors, and your regular oengt inion yhwe ee fee PX RACE. dh a: conditions aire fata tna ght “ fire, ata @ a farioage a) Boron 1b +, Wrowing, 116; Oi 15) Be alts eet hs i TOR Hatin ine 0k od “Apprentice slowages cleimed — Woe Track faa, 4n incroased demand with the contin= ance of the war, has caused the Red Croas to establish twenty-four in: stitutes in connection with prominent uy, iveral> tles and schools of philanthropy Wesnewtay i ee Tak TR bd in’ Board Permits Kansas City Bank to Place One in Denvei WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Estrange- ment at Denver of a branch of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank has been approved by the Federal Reserve Board, Organization of the new bank probably will be completed within three weeks. The Denver bank is the seventh branch to be authorized by the board The growing demand of the inter fountain section for reserve bank facilities is primarily the reason for | Denver's designation. Extension of the system to Include establishment tn the *Siiidle West of several other branch banks js under consideration the location of the proposed banks being in the Middle Wes — RED CROSS GIVES. $300, 000. Ald From Amer! 000 in Western Asta, WASHINGTON, Sept. 6--The Red Cross War Council has announced that it had made a second appropria- tion of $300,000 far relief work in the Near East, through the American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, Estimatey furnished by the committed show that there are more than 32,000,000 persons in Western A. whose lives can be saved by direct and continued help from America, The committee since its organiza- tion nearly two ate ago has dis-| tributed about 700,000, practically | all of which has ti mm raised in Amer. ica by subscription, m Save 2,000,.) Quinn Speaking at Lafayette Statue At Double ( ‘celebration on Marne Anniversary oor eet eees pecessoeees ————— VRIWR STATOR ees a Calls on Army of Women To Watch Prices WASHINGTON, & fi Yood Commissione Herbert Hoover struck his first smashing blow at e itant retail prices throughout the ‘ountry to-day He enlisted in oarmy of housewives to watch al prices in every community of 100 and over in the land. They will report to him by mail weekly. On the basis of these reports and aided by public opinion. Mr. Hoover will lash profiteering re- |] tailers to the mast and hamme pr down to reasonable levels. ‘The plan was put into effect through the ‘Treasury Department to-day In a letter addressed to the President of every national bank in the country, Comptroller of Currency Williams asked the appointment of a “food reporter’ from the staff of each bank, or from among the women folk in the homes of the bank officfals, “Hoover desires,” said tho letfor, “to find correspondents in each place who will inform themselves at the end of each week as to tho prices being charged by . retail grocers and food dealers for the thirty articles named.” ‘This pian is announced on the heels of a report by Gov. Edge of New Jersey, following a State-wide investization, stating that retail dealers handling New Jersey prod- ucts in New York City have made fr 90 to 900 per cent, profit, whereas the producer and middle- |) man got a very small margin. —— GIRLS MISSING FROM BOAT. May Be Held as Prisoners on Hoard Freight Steamer. Fort Lee police are investigating tode> ‘Le syoterivus Gieappearance of two girls who late yesterday went out im @ rowboat and did not r appear after passing behind a moored freighter, The incident was reported by Capt, Stowe, of the Underclift Mo- tor Boat Company, at Edgewater, One theory is that the girls may be held prisoner on tho freighte: —_———.— 12 NEW TYPHOID CASES. Staten Island Epidemic Attributed to Milk From New Jersey. Dr, Charles F, Bolduan of the Bureau of Public Health Education of the De- partment of Health, sald to-day that in the last forty-eight, hours twelve new cases of typhold have been re- ported in West New Brighton, Staten sland.Since Aug. 28, thirty-seven case have heen reported. “It haa assumed. the proportions of an ep Dr, Bolduan sald to-day “and making strict examination Into the cause of it, We believe the | epidemic to mill from New Jor sey Which le sold on Staten fsiand, Our investigation, shows that ‘persons who tien bread and ice cream made from the suspected. milk have been at tacked by the disease. We are working {hard to combat it” Girls Take Men's Places 1 road Parlor ¢ CLEVELAND, Sept. 6.—Girls, getting the same pay as the men whose places they took, are taking care of the Wheel ling and Lake Erie's parlor cars, They sand fre employed as chefs, not po! Rall- “Lost and Found” articles ath The World or reported 0 “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Building, will be Hated for thirty days. Theao liste can be y of The World's Offices, 4 Found" advertisemente t at any had The Wor telephoned at ali 4000 ¥ \F° Brookiyn Office, New York, ef , 0 Main, BRITONS PAY LESS FOR BREAD THOUGH VOTEIN SENATESET +* USING U. §. WHEAT FOR TO-MORROW ¢ Prices Kept Down by Crovern ment Subsidy and Aid Rakers, Says Lond Rhondda ¢ ‘ Government @ubsidy « ‘ ‘ t ts ppand keop thet jovernment led the te imported . , since last October,” Lord “and since that time fe fold It practically ont, rep rosenting the price as averaged over purchases during the last eleven months. At price in considerably ower than the present market price, Apart from the normal peace-tine ‘iffore Amarica, t . between In la probably explains why it is that bread and flour are old nere at lower prices than tn the United States “T andarstand wheat haS not yet been pure edon the American Gov jernment’s account, therefore Ameri can bread is doubtless selling at a corresponding with the present wheat quotations, When the British Wheat Commisior commenced opera tions this price was $1.85 To-day It ts $2.20. This Stato ald takes the form of a subsidy, As a result, wo will supply our millers @t a price enabling them to provide the baker after Sept. 17 with flour from which a four-pound loaf can be made and sold over the counter for a maximum price of 18 cents—and the baker will still make a reasonable profit.” ® bushel |16-OUNGE LOAF AT 4 GENTS, PLAN OF U. S. FOOD EXPERTS | Department of Agriculture to Help Housewives to Cut the Cost of Bread, WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The Ameri- van housewife ts going to bagtle the baker for @ five-cent loaf. The Goy- rmment will help her, Because & home-baked 16-ounce loaf an be made for four cents, whereas the baker charges 10 cents, Government spectallats here plan @ system of street markets where home-baked bread may be sold, it Was stated to-day, ‘The Agriculture Department will teach home baking methods in every part ofthe country, With wheat at $2.20 and flour at $11 a barrel, $2 can be saved by buying tho wheat and grind- Ing it at home. ‘This would make pos- ible a 16-ounce loaf at a production ‘ost of only four cents, Department ex- perts say. ——————— Lansing Formal ‘With Japanese ™ \ WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Formal con- ferences with the Japanese mission be- gan to-day when Secretary Lansing received Viscount Ishii, head of the mission, Neither the Japanese nor the retary of State has indicated the exact character of the eubjects that will FINAL INCOME TAX ond Pill in Mewae toNight Now De. Tam eee- Dut began y's root of Disher levies om thetr pre- voting * Com- ons fora the nenaaes ome t x section agreement ow tam rates r McCumber, afraid if that reate dissatiafag~ vred the bill per » actual expendl- 1 He also argued ortion te much larg- e following belligers 5 6 per France, 14%) per Germany, 1% per cent, and Canada, 8 per cent Senator La Follette’s idment for rearrangement of the rated to levy @ on was urged Norris, eo that consump. n taxes could be avoided as long possible, Refore it should be necessary t@ place taxes on necessities every dol« ar of taxable incomes and war profits should be conscripted, Senator Norde asserted Speaker Clark, taking the floor in the House, demanded that great war profits be heavily taxed. His declar- ation that “80 per cent. of war profits is not too much to take,” aroused such a demonstration that Clark was forced to stop speaking. Speaker Clark warned the House against financing the war too largely by bond Issues “I favor a fifty-fifty proposition, as between taxos and bonds or something near that, for financing the war, exold+ sive of foreign loans,” he declared emphatically. The War Bond and Certificate Bill was again under debate to-day in the House with a continuance of Republi« can attacks on certain features of the measure. Their opposition to the pro- vision delegating wide authority to the Secretary of the Treasury in making loans to the Allies, prevented final action on the bill yesterday, Ita passage without material amendment by to-night seemed assured, however, —X—X—_s DIED. . BRADY.—On Gept. 5, at ber residenes, 689 Wythe Brookiya, JULIA BRADY, beloved mother of Agnes Riley, Funeral Friday. Requiem mas, &8@ A.M. Interment Mount Carmet, HANNA.—JEFFERCON ASPERALY HANNA. Services the Muneral Chureh (Gamp< dell’*), Broadway ami O6th et. SCHAEFER.—PHILIP 8CHABFER, Services at the Funeral Church (Campy bell’s) ” Broadway and 66th at, cent of this y tures by: that tt taxat e tax p oft ind cent an that e Eng cents Adoption aur agra heavior t by sealea so as ax incomes enator HELP WANTED—MALE. OFFION BOY (16) os be discussed, Our Week- End Co FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ¢ OU might spend an hour making u for your week-end tri diversified collection of goodies than we hav. WEEK END COMBINATION No. on sale Friday and Saturday only, for you in thie bi which dividual packs sare ly wrapped and tied, with han The ret a follows: ipa hhc featettons Lb, hocolat ie Satan” & Bee wa 'ou mbination Pack: age SEPTEMBER 7TH ri 8TH ‘tment of sweets ave a more pleasing aad sembled ip and not 29, The in- cardboard le attached, 99c placed in a« large, stron, 4, Smooth Almon Por, Scot a eenter Se Southern Peanut u RIB Special for To-Morrow, Friday, September 7th FRUIT AND ting ror centre, which is treated with » bul topped off with # portion of jusclou feature. MILK CREAMED BRAZIL dueing one of 0: went and tastiest novelty confectlo presenting the cholcest Brasil Nute in their fullest perfection, each smothered in # cloak of our unexcelled, rich, vel voir Fondant Creamy." POUND Box NUTS——intro~ ON BONS—Thi 4 ® creamy ‘o Tinlnning Motsa ho Bon 1 Extra S Spe ial for Friday and Saturday, September 7th and 8th COVERED NOUGATINES—These are. bie, with um" Milk Choco CHOCOLATE COVER 5801 INDIVIDUAL Sea What kind you tke best gallo fo, find pour tevert Seth comprines ana fae m7 SRoAPaT 11 BAS 1, 4 eraeer 206 WES eh heer iby as WERT eer STAR « pO,AV nave.” yo 149TH ST. Closes 12. 187 MARKET Olowea 11 11.30 P i. q

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