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home of the bride. The engagement is announced o' of J. A. Wetmore Holloway Titus of Plain feild, N. J. Col. William Graves Bates, U. B. » and Mrs. Bates have announced the engagement of Mrs, Bates's aughter, —— } ’ | ‘ 7 > H Miss Amy Bradish Jon»! Mra, George Brewster Brete of No, “The Dance in Place Congo’ Time in Two Months, mortgage it or draw on the principal if Chemical Plant. | Major GENERAL Herbert Broesbeck Jr, 276 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, an- The Marine Corps Recrutting Head-|'* 38 found advisabte, Pd IPL bhai hilt ah delat i de Sil West 80th Street. nounces the engagement of her quarters for the district of New York| Gaynor went to the front tn Franc © are ‘The marriage daughter, Miss Margaret Bretz, Lemnewe!, Lefingwell f Miss Ethol Trippett daughter of Frank D. of Montclair, N. J, and will take place on Saturday at the Miss Margaret Dunning, a daughter R. Dunning of Orange, to to Schuyler J, Bergen, Company A, 104th Machine Gun Battalion, Camp Wads- THE EVENING WORLD _ MONDAY, MAROH 25, f “ OPERAS and CONCERTS Cadman's “Shanewis” a Hit; BY SYLVESTER RAWLING State, Northern New Jersey and West- ern Connecticut opened to-day for bual- ness for the first time in two months. "2,200 MORE MEN WANTED FOR THE MARINE GORPS Recruiting Office for This District Opened for Business for First 1918. Onynor's life, and {> ts stipulated that “on or after Feb, 23, 1918," the trust company ts to pay him $15,000 and that thereafter he will receive at least $2,000 A year, payable on the frat of February. After his death the trust will go to heirs he may name in a will, or to bi next of kin. The company ts given ful cha of the property, with an American ambulance unit, and after months of service was sent hom: to recover from shell shoe! and may sell or} »| BLOW-UP_ STARTS FIRE; Two Federal pany, HURT, TWO ARRESTED Agents Investigating Mys- terious Blaze in Jersey Meadows | Investigating the fire at the Hutterworth & Judson Chemical Com- on Port Newark, following @ terrific ex- the Jorsey Meadows near x* JounFOrvan HARLES WAKEFIELD CAD-| Orleana story by George W. Cable it will enlist 2,200 men. plosion In the mixing room at 11.90 Commardi neral @serior at Barnard College, to Lieut, WoT son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. MAN, an American composer | ‘Hat inspired the worn.’ There isyt hia announcement eame ae a aur-| AIRBUS REHEARCAL PROVES |x, ment Rolfe Saunders Sample, 49th Infantry, ' Bersen of No, 614 Bixth Street. Heretofore knuwn ap a writer of | SpAce.te loll Bboul HK nw. he NORD ‘prise to the service, for the Marine Of seventeen men in the mixing ‘The engagement has been announced fTAceful songs and other interesting | pruned of ita most, glafing Hoodoo 02000, "The ts t orig Corps pree B & B STILL THE GREATEST neue ay behead et yen, Willem 27°DIV! ION US. ARMY of Miss Mary Maxwell Doane of Glen ™Usic, ts to be congratulated upon his| features, tells It suificientiy, | ME. sumably is making preparation to re-| Ms semi aky Uk atectenlice at oun *. By American opera “Shanewls,” which| music, we fascinating, place casvatt Each uttwe electrician of No. 62 Chel« Small Ridge, N. J., to Lieut. C. Byron Lear pera | makin, of negro melodies, break- — The tmmoediate reaponse to the open: | ,, tan Paatt ea Avenue, Newark, bi Small Dose of West Chester, Pa, now with the Mr. Gatt!-Casazsa presented for the|fuwne® ‘and among otner, things Ine of this Uranech of the service to en-|“Home Again” Greeting at GAmen | vioue the head, and atiek Fisun ae American Expeditionary Force in f!rst time anywhere at the Metropoll- Just fits it, ‘The principal l!stment Mey Ae Bins Reveals New Thrills for Irvington about the body and tega, bth 3 France, \t42 Opera House on Saturgay after. | characters, wert pores OT ttiker Manta rremain at the fo level nnd tk Old Friem! Frank Partington, twenty-seven, of . I we * +a useppe Hon: é i het and Naval Re ace ¢ Old Friends. i 4 The marriage of Mise Bally DAMON, fy Into ete te vorricatine ad |Hartik, with an: unnamed | Uncle Unity the level of last weeks nn ate Pht APR I tral tle noida tn Connralssues err a dhuester of Ss, amt St jaws is interesting, often is captivating and | ‘pom, with fine art, as well as with | Col, Paddock, in charge of army re-| Barnum & Batley had a house party | fourteen, of No. 196 Hunterdon Street, is constructed with musicianly skill. It contains actual Indian melodies, even if the; © somewhat sophisti- cated, and it gives the principal sing- ers ample opportunity. The overture is full of color, of {mport, and of | Dromise. There is an intermezzo of fairy-like texture that is in strong contrast with the tragedy to follow. ‘The orchestral score ts effective, , Without being obtrusive. If the sec- ond act does not quite maintain the standard of the first, “Shanewis” is an American opera which can stand without apology, and should stir all ir. Mon-|cruiting in this dletrict. announces that one, not) fecrulting avout New York City has wan | fb8 from about 60 per cent, Amert- Lowsiane can born to 90 per cant, mreat part of these men are under the dratt ame eternal ecintene ‘GAYNOR PUT ESTATE IN TRUST FEW HOURS BEFORE WEDDING Because of Poor Health Son of Late “Mayor Transferred All Property “to Kings*County Trust Co. intense physical exertion, teux ‘conducted. The 8 truly placed as T remember stunning picture of @ bayou, Francts Leont's familiar “L'Ora- colo,” the book by Camillo Zanont, came at the end. The music is worthy of association with the gripping story. It was well sung and graphically acted by Florence Easton, Althouse, Scotti, Didur, Rovsl, Audisio, Marie Mattfeld and Ella Bakos, Mr, Moran- zoni conducting. Neil Damon of Newton, Mi and Tjeut. W. Joseph Littlefield, Ordnance Department, U. 8. N. A. @ son of Walter Littlefield of No. 76 West 12th Street, this city, will take place on Friday evening, April 6, at the Damon home. last night in Madison Square Garden. It was the homecoming of the circus. It waa really a dress rehearsal for the big show which opens ia the Gat den this afternoon and will be with us for several weeks, both afternoons and evenings. All the old favorites were there and | some new ones. They went through | the vartous stunts, the girls in tights, |") was killed perfect delights, on the flying trapene. | (h hanging by knees, jugglers, cowboys, | ¥ clowns, aerial artista, wonderful CASTOR IA ark, were arrested, They amid they on the Lincoln Highway when the 4 and approached th. plant to get a better view. Partington | had @ draft notification tn his pocket, but said he had been exempted, | John Coleman, alxty-five, a former | employee at the shipyard tn Port New. | AGORESSIVE EFFICIENCY & ark, fell from his window at No 615 | DISCIPLINED AGGRESSIVENESS Ferry Street while watching the fire| '| So Has THE Gas Arracx, Ihe field of News & Humor The Major General Gas ATTACK’ that "THE N.Y DIVISION HAS FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliouan headache, indigestion and to clear up 4 bad complexion. Genuine bears signatu Miss Isabella McGhee Tyson, daugh- ter of Gen, Lawrence D. Tyson, was married on Saturday at Knoxville, Tenn, to Kenneth Newcomer Gilpin, Naval Reserve Flying Corps, Miss Dorothy May Darrell, daugh- A one-half hours before inguished. The damage fire was @ $100,000. Harold Bauer and Pablo Casals gave & joint piano and ‘collo recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon, gowns, brilliant lights and all the = ter of Edward Fairbairn Darrell of | oui! pena Nnchuding Mr. | Zt, diptinguished artists were heard yates, W. Gaynor, son et tse ine good stat that goos with the oir will nar itee oe No. Bast 6 don. sere, + | together in the Brahms sonata in layer, has transferred all his prope cus, including tho sawdust. The only No. % East 67th Street, and E Cadman himself, to greater things. | major, and in the Hure sonata in F|to tho Kings County Trust Company. |¢hings absent w: nuts and pink For Infants and Children jects of interest to Harvey of Hamilton, Bermuda, were a the fm ere pea P! 4 A ed Saturday in the Church The pook, by Nelle Richmond Pat minor, mre cirarna: ger g Mr. ‘The papers were filed in the office of |i. monade. nUse For Over 30 Years every Army man. married on Saturday in the , a! | Schtmano "“Kreistoraina,” and “RI ‘dson Webster, Register of Brool ¢ PALE FACES J ot tic troaventy rest. Boérhart, ts bullt upon a sketch A" |Casnia the Bach suite in’G major, A Prana nny hours. bears. Me Gaynor| ThERe Will bo there this afternoon | Always beare Mothers, fathers, bay te gly Toll a Mise Frank Rogers was married on eae: Tar Sie. CaTGRTRaS MbAs iuree Pouke paid tga ee ueanes |married Miss Margaret Haskell, hia fore | 8d this evening. tenn r) wives, sweethearts, bie = af ” ”. 3 jo! . Carter’slron Pills J sy ot some ot ner mother, rusion | to the | unsophisticated in| ously Str. Stransky and the,Pulihars jmer Mure. on SALITIOy A ate, Gay avec Harun ate ate e brothers, sisters, oh eattay, ale, pera net for ’ s , f No, 129 East 824 Street, to Capt.|the lobbies by promenading in| house, said farewell ‘for the season. |nor, being in poor health, desires to be | Of courso, thero wasn't a big crowd t ALL will be interest- |» ‘Will help this condition Belvidere Brooks, Infantry Reservel indian costume. ‘The story 1s|The programme was Tschaikowsky's| relieved of the management and care | witness the show; just a lot of ne ed to read the GAS Corps. ‘ ‘that Shanowis, the Indian girl with|f™th symphony and Wagner ¢x- ing bis wealth, ‘The transfer 1 wome know i voice, hus been discovered by Mra, |cerpse, At the end the orcheatra g4¥8 |, ticularly to the two-seventha | Deber men un women Reba =a) ATTACK, the big live a vole, ° A'S | Mr. Stransky a fanfare an e i persons around town, some o! CHARITY AIDEDIN WILL. [iiverton, a rich Southern Californian, iydience remained some time to ap: |°f Me fathers cate that came to him | Fprofegnon”” and a few other, people Ug Camp paper at Camp pamagy iE an broad fi me years iaud bim, ; under the f S i state te Relatives, r . By Josef. Hofmann, pianist, made hia|elleved to be in the neighborhood of | crowd as to the morits of the per- ne very person in New from Kurope and Amy, Mrs, Bver- .» Planist, mi Eonar. free he Educational and charitable institu-| ton. daugite: ‘ecently got back |!48t appearance of the season with | $400,000. formance, Barnum & Bailey still have il 1 int aha en tions are remembered in the will of|trom ‘N oy Merc Amy. ls betrott KJ the Metropolitan orelestra, at last| ‘The trust Is to continue for Rufus|the “Greatest Show on Earth.” Saale, ready to York will laugh at the Mrs, Eliza C. Farnham, who died at|to Lionel, Mrs, Everton gives a r ght's opera concert. He was en weekly installment her home, No. 165 West 58th Street, for both gine at which) thusiastioally received by the over- in Feb, 17, e will was filed to-day ti makes her Leet a jonel | ssond to. i ‘einggh tis ae «a - of The estate fe valued at more chan falls instantly in love with the In- |SPen ba Beatle fan ‘a t knowl ¢ the|Seloists were Mabel rrison Uptown Sto " } " $250,000. Gian girl who, not knowing of the) icrgan Kipgston, Hageman | ly Store Downtown Store DERE MABLE, betrothal, returns it. She insists that # The American Unitarian Association | Lionel must accompany bef on a visit | ducted. | 3rd Ave. & 12 1st St. of Boston ds left $5,000, as is Proctor Academy at Andover, Mass. The Tus- When the flight is discovered Mrs, kegeo Normal ami Industrial Institute|®verton and Amy follo Phillipe, of Tuskegee, Ain, and the Cathoun| Shanewls's foster brother, who is in -*, love with her, objects to her marr, Colored School at Calhoun, Ala., each} ing Lionel, declaring nothing gota recelve $2 rd College is be-|can come of it, He gives her a poi- to her home in Oklahoma, A SOLDIER'S LETTER TO HIS SWEETHEART. Many ‘of the cleverest newspaper men of New Park Row & Chatham Sq. pigopold Auer, the patriarchal vio~ gave a recital at Carnegie Hall | Jay afternoon. A prolonged jon greeted him as he stood before the crowded house in the dignity of his seventy-two years and great at-| ueathed ¢ creatiol - 4 : tainments. Doubtless the demonstra- York are inuniformat Meee catanipe in the imedieat choo | Zoned arrow. which he is sure she | ion 'caused the emotion which In th C Wad th. Read n dical school | will ne When Shanewis is told | }' 3 . - em) Vadswor ea as the Horace Putnam é Handel A major sonata ana in the p . Farnham gonolarships, NJof Lionel's perfidy to Amy she is tempted to use the arrow, but throws | Bach andante and gavotte would not P. 7 the personal ‘bequests include one of| {Phas Osiiipe. picks it up, fires | Permit nerve and “muscle to follow aus teteee see oT J di unhardt of New 4 the mandate of his will, but when he e mader Fressure ‘ork, $10,000 to the decedent's aister,|it at Lionel and kills him. | ‘T i " RAB Susan F, ‘Willams; the Income from 4| tain falls on Shanewis, saying attacked the Nardin! concerto his trust fund of $10,000 to Luise Farnham, another sister, and $10,000 to @ cousin, William Harris Cary of Brooklyn, pac diac acl tone had regained {ts suave purity and his remarkable bow arm its wonted vigor. well. In death thou art imi flavor to their work Sophie Braslau was Shanewis in {The average Wine and carries a human in- place of Alice Gentle, who had been Ho delivered the Vita ; i rate ne but be-|Chaconne with sweeping powe terest that makes you ft Liquor dealer had neithe i Lan create the Parte pe cok |vitailty. Wanda Bogutaka the resources nor thi SIX-CENT FARES UPHELD, | came Jriispoted ead “four days) sefves more than passing mention see exactly what your ORD, in which to study-the music and | fF her admirable accompaniments, the character, She made an instan- taneous success, singing in the rich contralto voice, the quality of which is not exceeded in vur day, acting with power and distinction and mak- ing a stunning picture in her grace- Connecticut Utilities Board Finds Increase Justitic: HARTFORD Conn., March 25.—A six cent fare on trolley cars within this city’s Mmits and as a fare in adjoin- ing towns now collected by the Con- warehouse facilities to lay in a great reserve stock at pre-war prices. boy is doing every minute of the day. THE WEEKLY PICTORIAL SECTION, with its in- It was the turn of Modest Altschuler and the Russian Symphony Orches to say goodby for the season at Car- negie Hail on Saturday night. A crowded house and fervent enthust- | dell asm accompanied the farewell. John | ”, | necticut (Trolley) Company, instead of Sma s clahe sang. Well Sundehher | Powell, the Virginia planist, appeared - timate Camp views, WHygrade Stores were | the former twe-cent fare, fe not an un-| impersonation held becoming sim-|as soloist with the, orchestra in his . is alone worth the | reasonable rate, according to the Public | picity.. Kathleen Howard was a|"Rhapsodio Negre,” played for the i more fortunate and asa | Uuiities Commiasion, in a finding made| gracious, gorgeously befrocked fash first ime. tt ie an a mbittous and ur as er | oO , ou i cost of the paper. to-d The Cit: ft Hi nable hostess, who also sang we! promising w y was soloist als consequence Hygrade Hed ¥ of Hartford petitioned | lone? aithouse was Lionel, singing|in bis “At the Fair,” also played for the conmnission to compel the company SUBSCRIBE TO THE f ’ ore power than's ess, but|the first time with orchestra, He | Liberal Credit Terms which will enable you to realize your longin ” ~ ” to re-establish the five-cent fare rate,| With more power than ‘sweetness ar if Pate pe | ake y ; 8 GAS ATTACK customers are getting the | Mahe *Gannecusut Company “operatas| acting wel. Thomaa Chalmers made Tecate a0 oy eo with Technine for a cozy, comfortable home of which you can be mighty prow benefit. Rare, Nearly, very ‘sommunty’ preclas well se. {0 ¥ Bada, Audisio,|sky'’s sixth symphony, played “In| . . i ‘ . e 3 months for $1.50 tested the increase in rates. ‘The com- | Bloch and Lauren an effective | Memoriam | Easter is here again—the time when everything The Cowperthwait small payment plan is so Gmesion points the abnormal con al Indian song ance in the Se in your home should look its brightest and newest — | liberal that you will scarcely notice the cost—and Money order--check-- J. Th ditions resulting from the war as af-|sccond. act, Marie Tiffany, Ceell | Y " , : {These prices are cone |fecting ‘om ana eelling price of the | Asem! phytiis waite and Vent War-| DENIES WAR BREAD the time when a pretty home is foremost in the | there is no red tape about opening an account. stamps vincing proof of that Wit eeoronnoe to DO Tete d ents | wick were pretty high school girls minds of every happy couple. Just come in and select whateyer you wish and Adéreas pen be reflected in a higher degree of ef-|in the first act, and Angela Gorn) HARMS DIGESTION There is no need to put off having a beautiful | it will immediately be delivered to your home. Then hig act: ——— Poacher was the accompanist at the asi |] home until the time when you have “saved | You can make small weekly or monthly payments The GAS ATTACK, repos {AUTO HURTS SCHOOL HEADS, | risno for Shanente it DN spirit. |Dr. Mary S. Rose Says Wheat!!! enough.” etal over a period of a year and a half, if you Camp Wadsworth, S. 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BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Burke's Three Star Irish pagel bea aL eapreggni INE BETES Cn CR ad OLD aC Set nae Oath SAGE EenT oe ake te ten a ackene asthe result] atmosphere in the Oklahoma sce State Food Commission, contradict en Saturday Evenings o Sone ax OLCON CONVERTIBLES ‘aaa 9 of an automobile accident near Ridge-| pictures sroupinga’ of Indlans ‘ ; Pi ° Dilienttnns oF Whiskey 25 wood, N. J lest night. ‘The car of|end amusing stunts by the crowd. tay ne bday! te war! bred e—Q f, 4 ‘ a Audience was enthusiastic to a causes digestive disturbances aesy d h Benedictine—Quarts , 350 | Pret.'G, 1. Van Tuyl of No, 41 tenner] The audience was enthuslagtio to a canes tigesine Mamllmls ! Reputation Behind the Goods Long Service Abea of Them 7 JAvenue, New York, was overturned. roof curtain calls, n some Of! have only about one-fourth as much || , peore of curtain calls, 0 pout one-for 8 muc i Benedictine—Pints . 2.00 wa ti underneath, His skull) ee Mr. Cadman and Mune, Bber- sea Repeal fe Gi ce wel The car was first hit by a large tour-|h ere included. SGore ;- aawelon'| 4 Dubonnet (Wine tng oar. When Prof, Van Sruytt started a ae Shancwis" was only the first|have had opportunity to develop | ‘ ee up again he found the steering Rear] of a triple bill. Neat came, also for| good methods of baking war breads ' Tonic) « 140 Was out, of order. His car shot across the tiryt ’ The Dance "There 1s no reason why peo » King Cob Scotch 1.75 waco of Hackensack, who wis taken |!” pentomine | eng country cannot use the whea (The kind you would drink if you lived | Mt Another tar and overturned: | Fe Gl and dances by |fubstitutes to make wholesome, easily | # | : snd tts Tet : Van tuyl ia In the Barnert: Hos: was the old New ‘digested foodstuffs.” | | os Aristocrat Port . 1.50 . k, (e | | Steam ry anit) | eens manaeeh TOME Rar ean a | Rugs and Carpets 99 sath | Dead in Baftato, ee hh B hf 1 bj 24:20 Kaw Rua (plain colors) »....08 Hograde Straight io band tm Battato, s “Englis reakfas ea | Massive Three- Piece Parlor Suite rst hs fat (an Maryland Rye 2.00 BUFFALO, ¥., March 2%.—Rod Fd val be surpelags At 518 aery fe Benen mal Siem $89.5 xia Kae Ku (Mt oF Mine), (A tine old Whiskey—Full Quart) Mediation, ene ya the conapleuous fg B had ‘uphatstennd th eon! teethes ar wood erade of tapestry, 4001.8 Cron Rags ss oerees : ures tn history of American turt, Mied » Variety of ex for Parlo ine Bt AaB eiide Witten vs Duff Gordon 6? Co,’s |e: tate yesterday afternoon after a : a Sito ten Velvet Rie . courageous fight against hardening of ox minster Rugs. Company, New Ha Sherries Madehte Gad cere bf 7 ardwoo Only 75 Cente a Week || icistary aeees pig iad Baas months “inthe days when (|| || Refrigerator ° fouled, Velvet, Carset rand Central Termbe imported in Glass) pookmakera posted odds on sates, at i | pie. 8 C | b G f la ‘ n colon ie the York tracks, Rod McMahon "| Made of barawooa with | VOLUMDIA Grarono: | Velvet Carvota (plain colors) Flor de Jerez Sherry 1.50 | was a big operator in the ring. He Bue Wisp dlag Bice f psig ety eg ’ x12 Axminater Hall Runne! York Ottyt (Pull bodiéd and rich —10 yeara in wood) was born in Dublin, March 14, 1560. rit ¥ Muate ie x15 Axminster Hall Runge M. wl Along Broadway, New. York, Mollahay | } |] shety ice capacity 60] coming hte tt Cocoa Door Mat. rte Grand | Was aa well known as he was in Buffalo yt || Ibs. A very good looking i - Ae) Door M a 1. Conn. Valiente Grande and everybody here knew Rod for his TE YL Hl I refrigerator. Price only|| Dest, of it. te ‘ Anoleum Commvenn, Wert tts Gani Be iii 220 | a 13.75 | in aaa one ich and fruity— years In woo ono | 3 H Sette a ween ha x mn . e A oe ea - | aE e . All Sewing, Laying, Lining, ete.. Free, Amontillado Sherry 250 | OBITUARY N NOTES, isunique. Thereisnoteatoequal this + | we, wt to | | iE pak (Vary old and dry-—20' years n wood) : you \Go den Oak Buffet aren Samuel Ferguson, President of th 3s, 1 Bi d . poh lational Bay Phin *| for freshness, fragrance and economy. |] 9 we Buffet has a 46-inch top, rab without affecting’ the National Bank of the Phillopine Islands, ye} : ract Quality same as Always f)4Wet' Cin’ Street aned thirty ny 4 side doors ened | f class panels, ri tiote must de for a whole mumber a ii Went tin Sivens™aned ihiry-avy | At YOU BrOCeTs Sealed Packets Only. ‘ hig. sincheaaa ee inal Pigha of shuset ition must juantitysameas Always | was taken ill at the Hotel Claridge Fr |] or i Q y y | day. ae er |} six “doubles ag 50 work, The Mrs, Annie T. Harrigan, widow of E4- |] aise | records, mirror meas ward Harrigan, actor and” playwriaht, Total cost ea] ures 6 by 43 | fied yesterday at the home. of hi only c : jenk om a HYGRADE (fiiecsccsisa ne ores | 15-Piece Cereal Set “yz: rom ws wn i ince, bar Piet thus oie he Ave ne axed fifty-ol@ht. 1 at will tind this_complete wil Over 1,000 Columbia disc 5 Uf Hass Simonson, Afty-Ave, great eonven te with pre records at 75 cents and upward t iA b | prom decorat 5) \ Y Gharlas Simonson: or Elmhurst, (eorteeg 3 Finest RYE { McKinley Rovle of the brokerage firm . { fi Jot Welle & Co. dled fast nigh it’ SERVICE oouRTESY forty-three } | | Liberal Credit Terms ry Bi 4 4 namen, fitty-two. tor mick “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ | yenre connected with | Horrmann Brewsan Co. dled yaa HAND MADE SOUR MASH | Bho weekly on 915 worth 121 S bbe, pak 2° hrsan rwpntrning goo STRAIGHT PURE RYE || J arti wey Sh atin movin 3rd A ve. & st St. ress of our eto Roa dpa tai a ondway, Other amounts in proportion, ra for adatresa of out store | fied Saturday Jn bie xpartment at ithe ' MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. 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