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TENOR’S WIFE ADMITS SHE CUSSED AT PLUMBERS. lis Judge He Woula Have Done the Same—Denics She Owes 62,561. UTH NORWALK, Conn., May 1%- f course I swore at them; anybody wpuld have sworn at them, you would ve sworn at them," exclaimed Mrs. CBville Harrold, wife of the opem tihor, to Judge Keeler, while protest- fxg a suit brought by Joseph F, Me- Laughlin, a plumber, in the Common Pleas Court yesterday. Mrv. Harrold said the plumbers were #0 slow and made so many “bulls” she | Imd to keop after them all the time. The Jude admitted that a phumber gometimes would provoke any remark, Dut admonished the witness to keep bin out of the argument. The case went over unt Friday for argument. McLaughlin sued for $2,561, chiming that this sum is still due for work done in the Harrold home at West Norwalk. Mra. Harrold paid the plumber $4,000 and contended that this was the con- tract pric McLaughlin insists that was an esti- mete and that Mrs. Harrold kept hav- fing extra work done and kept nagging the men. Mrs. Harrold ‘ JOHN tired quarryman, died early yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ‘hey rine I*, Muller, in South Nyack, Y. He was born in New York ity ‘and had lived in South Nyack for seventy years. AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE "vey & tu 8 rea at Matinees Wed. and Sat. ETHEL & JOKN ia Mlehael “Stra | BARRYMORE. “Clair de Lun New Amsterdam, Bra 8.15. Mata Wed & Sat. 2.15. V4 ON THE ROOF—LAST 2 WEEKS. ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC “THE TYRANNY OF LOVE | ‘ou oteapen the value of those moments by your eagornoss, GEO. °. COHAN " ae AL Extangee’s TWO Musical Comedy SUCCESS GLOBE"*S SEATS NOW, FANCHON a manco te Poems nd & Las COMPANY tn 4 434, | Mats. Wed &Sat BEST SEATS LITTLE $2 NEXT MON. Ta PACIFIC GATE REVELS HE HE TYRANNY OF LOVE + then they of they would do as the __Monstove first” and”? marry’ afterward?" RT S78 Toyo, Wass cont HERRY YWinwooD N ICKERBOCKER "sya" cs TYRANNY OF LOVE ith women it's just a matter of er the prychological momo, HUDSON Wee 44:4 «: Sites Shy foetd bom, NEMESIS OPENING GEORGE M. COHAN as THE VAGABOND and the entire Chicago Company in a revival o} in’s | ing suecess, AVERN SEATS Now. Wavinece SATURDAY ONLY. THE erm OF LOVE BIENRY MILLER "0985 A Theatre Guild Production with LARA HOPE CREWS and Notable Cast may. 22 rai THE TYRANMY OF LOVE SvrMy fife is spent in trying to gseape you and youry in trying to catoh me,” LYCEUM air, ¥. 48th 5 Bra ac 8.30, Matinees Thura_and §: THE GOLD DIGGERS |v GAIETY, 46 Bt. Hrs 8.30, Mais. Wed. eae 2.30. om THE TYRANNY OF LOVE “Here, Paul, you adore my wite—oonsole hhert Hye had enough of her. 1 give her to you Net PASSES BY of way, Dry. 6; Mts. Wer ae § sam HARRIS wi ct aa aie ou WELCOME STRANGER * Peonae BELASCO Wor 4:5, 8: resins: ot 2.15 LIONEL ATWILL * Hin Gacors | LIBERTY; Fs $15. Taw. LAST 4 Mat Say TIMES, ‘Tue Musical Comedy Tit, “LADY BILLY,” THE TYRANNY OF LOVE use 1 am your wifo have t lost the rie tere vou? Becauve 1 brought yoo nodenty and youth, Because | a in the arms of a dozen men before mo Jou. am 't ferbidden te talk of 1 ND: ‘Wied, ent ROUWOS sat YOUNG) Roane WN Ne Phe 75rd Eoe BROADWAY TA ase ne DREAM Af §: EVE: TREET. Perea ee ges | ; ‘PALACE io Brenig 1 1 to 28 Gundaye iat fs | _TheT YRANNY OF LOVE: Mon. Night, May 23d_ AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN "sire TUESDAY. Matte, 024 Street and Wik PASSING SHOW CENTURY sie es SHUBERT Pes 'isSottoeliet. NO ADVANCE in PRICES of ide ane : PHOEBE prite FORTHE GREATEST MUSICAL LAY EVER PRODUCED 400 SEATS. . va. 41a neat Way. be COMEDY 8 ne oiet aan eae JUST MARRIED with. Vivian Martin nd Lynne Overman | 30. | at E@RASsADOR.s ness RS RAG Bey he POPULAR WEDNESDAY MAT. srt to $2. y Bee Tagi || OSCAR STRAUS’ (hii!1, T soma st. cs.egatty as” 1 ULAST WALTZ ee with ELEANOR PAINTER “IS THE LAST WORD’ \\" BYRON "auiors| THE WEEN BIJOU a Fives, 8.0 way. cd and Sat, 2.30, | Matinee \, | 3 BiF Rice s | CONaAcne, Ww. “eet Mota Tete de Sai |MITCHELL — {n CHAMPION" PRINCESS "x, 9un For Matinee, THE EMPEROR JUNE FULTONWs 3% erect Erealnen,, $30 Matineas Wed, MAN ona ENTER MADAME Wists BROADHURST ¢:%. Yt" va. 8.20. Lan 2 a1 Mats Thurs, & Sat.2.20 | HAMBBEN Moroant of Venioe—To-day Mat & Sat. Bi Taming of the Shrow Tu lent.” Servant in the | House To-morrow bre. Hamlet—Sat Mat. | BOOTH *%, = “Weet of Broadway. Eves, 6.30, | inees Wed. and Sat., 2.30, aime oe, Bre, 830 ee Thurs. & Sa | PLYMOUTH ® BELMONT rest tan ‘Street Brvant 8.30, Mats. ‘Thur. MISS LULU BEIT IRENE grsens RL SS|creth oebpess | cata BN SELWYN THEATRES «west [aTo) U7 S| DWGRIF FFITHS At 8.30. Brest Sei eal MASTERPIECE TIMES SQ. Siac"rutn a ear Chas. Purcell» Kight&irl | [A CLEAN MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. af |] | APOLLO 7" IT | ROONEY & BENT in Giri | |] ELTINGE 3.64 see Matinees Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2.30 and 8.30, Goop seams oncubsrna OREN WING _—<$<———— et TWICE DAILY -ALL SEATS RESERVED, BLASCO IBANEZ $1.00 | y + Marguerite Clik requests the pleasure of your company at Mark Seand Theatre Newt Sunday. May 22nd to meet Mis Mary Lucille Sn lh nn e Koos Med 7 Wi vers PARAMOUNT PICTURES. THURSDAY BRINGS ak ais ogee That Treasury of Opportunities ry [ALTO Dorothy Dalton The Billboard RITERION@ ot is ee THE LOST ROMANCE, Theatrical pthtand Be BROADWAY, jia'n iced. 8—B. F. KEITH ACTS—8 JACKIE COOGAN in “PECK'S BAD BOY." EEPLECHASE | c2nkY NOW OPEN oday |Jos. E. Howard, William Kent, TON Frankiva & Ghartes, Kramer & NU Boyle, Prosser & Klaine, (i OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advance Mon, Stage Car- peoters, Operators, Slago Hands, Ets. 15 Cents, Brighton Beach) Bartram B | LU) ISLAND ¢ DIAMONDS WATCHES ABN? ¢ 9 Aignes vec aan FIDE TLE EON BROADWAY DIT Zs Soo" Saxton, Others, Pryor’s Band ENTIRE SEASON, Five Danding, Fite Cir All News Stands My Wine NONETTE. France & Jackson, 5: “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY’ : Clayton & Vdwards, Mary Ta Bir J. M. Barrie's | “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” | AND BIG VAUDEVILLE. |LEXINGTON THEATRE| Lexington Ave. at 51st Street To-morrow at 8:15 LA JUIVE| Max Bloch as Eleazar with renowned Cast Tickets 75c to $3.00. Box Office and Agencies DIAMONDS lon MATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT ghee | xa q s— Agent calls rated Catalon Free, RO HIAMUND & WATCH CO, | 35 MAIDEN LANE. Phone John 243 | DIAMONDS, ON CREDIi NO DEPOSIT ipo Larees Amorunent Confidentia. Ne Red Tay AMELUCAN DIAMONE 21-25 Maldon A Sd An Wor Brent Opera House}. CAURETTE TNL LOR; with A E’ MATTHEWS in‘Peg o' MyHeart’ PaLace feta yn Ds Stra Iry, (78 (APIO atl OL DELE ROWLAND REGAY 4 CAND: ND & C6 VATU J Thron Strand Sim w WILL ROGERS in "Boys Will the Boys WAHOLD LLOYD. in Capitol Grand Orshestea ALISADES “it PARK B UPPOSIT HY Rity--NOw OPEN—S0 NEW ATTSACTIONS 184 "Mulbercy OOK LYN. |) MEN'S Chowiies os cH DIT, ARR. POLA NEGRI | 91 DOWN, $1 WEEALY 2° RAN in ‘Gypsy Blood’ | SUITS—-$20-$25 - OVERCC ats LN) Cy pay MR nO ay PA TO eo a {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDEaS |W, AMUSEMENTS. | Zimbatints | Musical LITTLE OLD ‘NEW YORK’ |MOROSCO The MUSIC ‘AL COMEDY HT. | SELWYN William Fox Presents MARK TWAIN'S GREATEST COMEDY “A EoecneNE YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT.” H Plenty of Good Seats in Orchestra for Matinee at 50c, BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE at 3 AND TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER, at |@@HORSEMEN| CENTRAL THEATRE GIRLS IN BLUE, LITTLE O Sen Ton, 8.30, | LAST FRAZEE \\“" § MIXED MARKIAGE ‘ORIGINAL, ‘CAST. PLAYHOUSE (83,F of t's, Bret ts, Wed fe Sat. Mati Last 12 ish times. 50 fy GOOD SEATS (Fist Bae) sia ‘DORIS EA NEromance | "Garrick ¢3 £22! sth es $3 “LILIO. M” 4 THKATAE GUILD PRODUCTION 2.90, WEEK a THEATRE The Ast Year W. 44th St Mats, Wed. and Sat, at 2.30. W. 40 St. ive Mata Wed P A R K THEATRE, Brondway and 89h St. Wrytsam "OX #30 Presenta iy WIL Ci Mats. at Bves, at § mn. Directed by Harry Millarda. Food Seats In Orchestra, 600. mL in Orchertes $1.00. Seats In Maloony. 80s erred, War Tax Pxtra G All Soaus Street, West of Brondway. ‘ILYRIC # Tee daily, iseand 815 P WILLIAM FOX presents tho most stupendous, mowt sensational screen offering ever known, THE BAT OVER THE HILL ‘QUEEN OF SHEBA Directed by J, Gordon Vatwarda, _see THE THRILLING CHARIOT RACE. THEATRE,.,. 42d St., W. of B'way Staged by J, Emmet Flynn. GoC yw BOc er An BALLONY CM BROADWAY AT 47TH ST. OLUMBIA ye [PriceDat iy iy Joan Bedini's Sh Peit® Peak.a-Boo LN AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE Passenger Re liab le Freight Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD ue Clark & Cullough RAVE pec ted echo IY curl! aii la ERE TO Co AND Now rd cer i) Sailings from every fort in America to the lead- ing ports of the. world Kiver Dae H ud: son "i 2N SUNDAY, MAY C Witt Clinto: Day Outings. pon at VIA THE Fall River Line THE POPULAR RouTE Splendic dated Ticket Ofcom Tel, Canal $00, ine “ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921, ~ STORE ‘OPEN 9TOS8 FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, TSS RT Ty ee oe Frioay, AS Usuat, Barcain Dag These Money-Saving Opportunities Throughout the Store Whatever May Be Your Needs in Apparel and Other Merchandise You Will Find Them Here at Our Lower Friday Prices Continued Annual May Day Sales | Girls’ Summer Clothes | Girls’ Tub Dresses plaid gingham, with sash belt 1.61 White dainty styles for dress prettily trimmed with lac bon sashes Girls’ pretty styles in | | sizes 6 to 14 years | | a | | were 86.94 x Girls’ Khaki Bloomers full cut sixes 12 to 20 years— Were Ol Ubis; ceisiisescvns 1.58 | Girls’ Khalai Skirts to Match full | kilted—made with generous hem | and white attached bodies sizes 8 to 1b years Envelope and Straight Chemises—a large assortment of attractive new 97 also with ribbon were S158 1.32 Girls’ Khaki Middy Blouses — reyu lation style with large sailor collar —sizes 12 to 18 years were $1.74... ‘ 1.42 Girls’ Navy Blue Serge Skirts with white cambric bodies—full pleated—6 to 14 years were $1.94......+004 1.58 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Undermuslins nilation ste and Bloomers— pink batiste, stitched with blue— were .88 68 | Nightdresses slightly soiled —de- | sirable styles—were $L.68...1,28 | Nightdresses—nainsook —round or | square neck- lace or embroidery | trimming-—were 1.97 | | | | models— were $1.28 Models in pink straps—were Friday Lower-Price Specials in| Children’s Underthings Children’s Messaline Slips are need- ed just now for wear under Com 1 Confirmation frocks st »6.78 “BOSTON (72 Inc.Tax METROPOLITAN LINE EASTERN 3. &. LINES THROUGH THF. CAPE COD CANAL. Yar HORLANL A Natimtion Teweieare nau IT SEONG. YACHT. le TT HUDSON IN NaviGATON c COMPANY munic they are charmingly trimmed with lace and inserting around the neck and’ on the flounce—sizes | 6 to 1 years were $5.97 4.28 Children’s Princess Slips yokes of lace or embroidery—ruffle on skirt sizes 6 to, 16° years we 1.38 Children’s Pajamas cambr hound with c 2 to 12 years 97 Children’s and Misses’ Night- dresses s of lac broidery or square were 81.38, § * | Friday Lower-Price Specials in wu, Blouses and Aprons Tailored Lingerie Blouses — all white or with colored collars and cuffs. were 1,55 | Georgette Blo odd lot—vari ractive style i 5.65 Pier 18 NIL. NY. (nh Mar. including Kundays, 6 at ‘Saving ‘Tlunt "Tis Harelay 008, | edged with were $1.97 1.64 Bonnets -of eretoone or gingham —were 58.48 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Boys’ Clothes and Furnishings Boys’ Suits semi-Norfolk mo in faney cheviot i grays, greens and ing wes Bto IT y were $10.50 Boys’ E. xtra Trousers Suits ingle cassimere urs y 10.95 were 816 1274 Little Boys’ Suits navy bl serge | uit sailor, junior Nort: An ancl Dutch models. sizes 3 to 9 5.94 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits single and ¢ ) ' tylew wit y varion i} h were $14.50 and $16.50 12,50 Boys’ Shirts of fancy striped per cale ne hanc i} Vr cuff nines 12%, to 16? Special 1,00 Boys’ Blouses--fancy striped 1s yaar ’ 92 Boys! Ove: 18 y Boys’ Caps gray, brow | Silk Undergarments cordovan Sweaters Men's All-Silk Hose—navy, Wool Syeaters plain or fancy and gray -the — finest y weave—sash or braided girdle: well made and good tomato, h ew, rust, buff, pea- dl black <CANOAs)| WERE SATE. Cccp vsnieanest 3.48 flesh--we 1.67 smart roman Glove Silk Envelope Chemise— stripes in many mbinations of hemstitched bodice top colors—were $6.94. . 5.48 | Woreieree 4.92 | Fibre Silk Sweaters—piain and | Fri Lower-Price Specials in| fancy weaves—summer shades. pL seL Mase: were $10.48. .....0..05++++ 8.94 | 35-inch Taffetas chiffon finish rie or-Price Si ; light and dark pra 57 | Friday Lower-Price Specials in SUC HaNIR orclone wane |UCWWelny Stvertvane 5 Sine wean ane and Cutlery on dark Radium-Face Alarm Clocks— Yar ide Poplin- silk mixed MULE cok ss street and Jewel Cases—xilt-lined with pink or 97 | “blue satin and Crepe Meteors | were $5.97 .......sceeeeees 2.97 rolors soft and ‘ PT eens eS Plated Table and Soup S| d Dinner Fork iety | Friday Lower-Price Specials in f attractive patterns, Wrench Handkerchiefs, W50 halt Wotees ss... -1-78 | Women's and Men's Handkerchiefs | Moire and Fancy Striped Ribbons— | Friday Lower- Friday Lower-Price Specials in Silk Hosiery and Friday Lower-Price Specials in) Silk Lingerie Crepe de Chine and Satin Night- dresses flesh and white — lace Women's Featherweight Silk ; ‘ trimming, shirrings and rosebuds ater " full reahicnel black, svtne are trimined with contrast- okie id Dida deed 2.86 ing rosebuds—-were $3.97. ..3.28 n'e All-Silk Hosiery—pretty | Crepe de Chine and S Camisoles design of chromite beading on —were $1.48 ..... front Wie BAB crcretnrs 3.91 | Crepe de Chine Stepdn Drawers and n's, AILSilke Hosiery——black, | Satin Bloomers h@hstitched or and white 4 lace edge—were $1.97 re eC) Men’s Full Fashioned Pure Thread Friday Lower-Price Specials in Silk Hose—black, navy and ‘Women's Glove bodice tops flesh wer Glove Silk C. Wool Tie Back Sweaters—variety of colors—were $1.94......1.64 Fibre Silk Scarfs tailored tops SILKS | Veiling, Neckwear and Ribbons, etc. Men's and Boys’ Initial Handker- chiefs —— hemstitched hem—good quality were .b4 each 10 | Teaspoons to match above- were $1.25 . half dozen .95 and Forks——cocobola reliable make set of six each 1,78 Imported Steel Razors— were $1.26 orn ore 57 Steel Knive: handles were $2.87 lightly soiled —linen and cotton clearance pri Collar and Cuff Sets colored organdie white and | Friday Lower-Price Specials in were 04 68 Special Purchase of Veilings vari- Linens, Towels, value 47 yard 28 Toweling, etc. 70-inch Hemstitched Mercerized Cloths scalloped Wide Moire and Fancy Striped .36 Ribbons were 48 good assortment were $ 1.95 Mors Re + 31 | ro inch Mercerized Damash— Friday Lower-Price Specials in| were 7 65 . Towels he — whi Dress Woolens Tursieh Towales shenimaten white | 54-inch Shepherd Checks and Plaid | Cotton Huck Towels hemmed | Skirtings part wool-—black ee ise and white . Special .97 . 54-inch All Wool Homespuns Union Linen Towelings— red bor made to sell at $3.48. ......1,00 | ders only—dish or roller 54-inch All Wool Men's We: were .27 pees) |. | | 48-inch All Wool Cream Storm bs Oe: Serger Lace Trimmed Scarfs and Squares sonra. 107 1.24 for buffet and dresser 50-inch Imported Black Mohair were $1.25 87 | fine weave—high lustre | were 2 1.68 | Friday Lower-Price Specials in Price Specials in if Men’s White Fabrics Jndergarments Underwear Crepe... Special .25 | Purchase—Robert Reis | Lonsdale Cambric.....Special ,20 rwear for Men 36-inch Nain: lo-ya ts and drawers were 95. 47 mlacee ware 2.97 union suite were P.00 1,00 | 36-inch Novelty White Goods Friday Lower-Price Specials in| “°"e .30 Cotton Hosiery, etc, Friday Lower-Pri_ ce Specials in, Special Purchase--Children's Mer : i cae Ue Stationery Women's Full were M4 31 Mercerized cordovan and 8 vio .65 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Women's Double Extra Size U Suits low neck, sleeveless loose | Household Needs econ quality 64 and Toiletries Childre lege oes Ma ARGRE ol ter ate a vas Ligundeve Sonne ho 21 ibetter laundry made r to introduce § OT size Friday Lower-Price Specials in ath Brush detaciusble handle Dressescand Wraps uit, win - Clearance of Women's and Misses’ Bob White Toilet Paper Taffeta and Tricotine Dresses A eet Ratan Special 14.50 » Peroxide 16 02 t ‘ Large Bot Women's Extra Size ( were .22 including tax ,17 pe 1 mixt ayer Pussy Willow Face Powder ; eth Mh including tax .30 Large Danderine en 23.95 ‘$1.00 aise including tax .64 See Pages 8,9 and 11 for Other Hearn Advertising. | Seamless Brussels Rugs + Swin, Friday Lower-Price Specialsin Draperies and Upholsteries 1,000 Yards Alhambra Draperies— yard wido-dengths of 31, to 10 yards—madras designs—rich tints of blue, rose, brown, shades of green-—valne 97 yard 3,000 Curtain Muslins and’ Fine lots, figures or cross- bars—were 46 Special Purchase Fine do Cre tonnes reps and cordinette grounds-—Japanese chinte—verdure ‘and juvenile designs— were .77 to .97 eae! Reversible Terry Cloth — verdure and Oriental designs—slight mis prints—regularly $1.17...Yd. 66 Linen Art Crash Couch Covers—' stenciled borders—Japanese and floral motifs 97 78 Table Covers to match...... Ruffled Muslin Curtains—dots and figure: s—-self material ruffle $2.97 to $3.47, pair. a Art Silk Portieres—two tone com- binations, blue and brown, olive and rose, rose and green and many other combinations were $21.97, special.......14,66 Imported Net Bed Sets—lacet de signs—bolster sham— were $16.94, special.....,. 10.94 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Wash Fabrics Apron Ginghams—one of the best makes—were 19............ 11 32-inch Ginghams —large assort- ment—plain colors, plaids, stripes and checks were Fancy Voiles—light, medium and dark in various patterns— were 45... Friday Lower-Price Spestels in Art Goods and Notions Stamped Gowns—fine quality— ready made to embroider— heheh Mt a SRT Re ee 78 Odd Lot of Pure and Fibre Silke— were .60 to .75........ Spool 25 Pump Trees— were .09.........+...8 pairs 15 Adjustable Garment Shield— elsewhere .50 Special 34, 38 and 42 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Linings Fancy Sateens—yard wide—for aN lining purposes—were .97.. .54 Mercerized Black Sateens—light weight—fine for petticoats and bloomers—were .47 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Comfortables Silkoline Comfortables — attractive designs cotton filled— full size—were $4.47... -.3.43 Friday Lower-Price Specials in Rugs Seamless Wilton Ve ft. good range of d and patterns were $105.00 68.50 Seamless Velvet and Axm Ru, feet-—deep well made—excep- tionally fine colors and designs were $58.00 to $78.50......44,50 Seamless Brussels Rugs—9x12 ft.— small designs and Oriental pat- in blue, tan and other at- colors 9x12 ble colors were $19.97..14.97 sters—9x12 ft. deep pile- excellent reproductions of Chinese designs on blue grounds—also ceable all-over designs om grounds $55.50 34.50 Heavy Rush Rugs—Chinese designs 9x12 ft we 1.50 tx 9 ft 3x 6 ft were Imported Grass Rugs -‘ ! selection ~ were $8.97, X10 ft. were $6.97 113x123 ff tan and green—also old rose combination —were $49.50..35,00 About 500 Grass Rugs—18x36 inches--smart styles and patterns —were 48 About 2,000 Scatter Rugs tapestry Brussels size 27x54 inches—blue, rose, green and 4 colors. wer and § rere | Wool Fibre Carpeting— 28 value $1.97 yd. 97 Plain colors in toost wanted shades including rose, gray, browm, blue and green—-27 inches wide— serviceable halls and stairs and for carpeting whole rooms, Hammocks—-fringed stde valances-—green and red... .5,.47 Others up to 11,97 { ) eae oe

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