yi'-A i.Ln'itfP.j-gyas-f.jy.i-J-v.ijsa??1 'iw'jaw H2ESEE "5F ,i?T'Y SGi' v ypKyw ' i TC EVEyiNGr PUBLIC LED'GB-PHIUADELPIX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1910 l!P "fwFPTTrT frtmm&amin tv MEXICOHOPELESS, SAYS EXPLORER Carranza . Regime Fallen Into Government of Graft and Oppression FURTIVE ALLY OF BOCHE It. H. Millwnrd Asserts Gcr , man Defeat Has Increased Official Chaos Tcana generally have lost respect for Americana and other forelRncrs," Mr. Mlllwnrd continued. "Tho most remark able phase about nntl-Amerlcan feeling Is the belief engendered In tho minds of ninny of tho peons that the United States Is a fnt, hopeless slant Incnpablo of de fending Itself. Despite tho ereat nnrt we ptai;l In tho European war, tho neraga .-Mexican persists In this belief. All credit for America's part In tho war Is cull"d carefully from tho Mexican press. "All channels of Information leading from Mexico Into tho United Slates hae been closed for some time, nnd our ceo i!o hae been lulled Into tho belief that conditions were lmprolnc In tho turbu- ' lent republic 'I would like cry much to Bee Con cress appoint a committee to go to Mexico and get tho truth at first hand. . 1 If 11 A, ,1.1 t.A M 1tl....t ..1iia.lt.. ... .1. l( ..till. .. miiiiu nr .1 iiucmi tuuiilliuil llir Hi", t . .11113 legislators who liao been discussing the situation on the bisls of Inforrmtlon tint' has been manufactured by Cnrranra and bv his agents In Mexico and In the. t lined siatcs " CHAIRMAN DENT BOLTS ARMY PLAN Informs Baker HeVill Not Handle the Rcorganiza- tion Measure jKAIIN GOING TO EUROPE Information at First Hand Regarding Attitude of the Allies SEEK COMPROMISE IN N.J. SENATE DEADLOCK nu a Staff Cm rriioiif.f.it n (Ulilnitlnri, Jan. ) T3uslnes, gov ernmental ami chic conditions are more deplorable throughout Mexico today than they hao been at nnv time In tho ist nny jenrs, It was mid here today1 bv HtiBsell Hastings Mlllward. nn Amer- Inn explorer, who has just returned -rrr 11 1 11 i it TW.l after tiding in Mexico Wells and Mackay May With- The Carranra oiriolaN flaked their ntl ' ,raw After FiftV Fruitless on lleimanv to win the war, tho (lor- ! ,uaw "lll-r L lll3 riuuiss e"e?v ornommu,',1,,Hn0p,'',m,l,," h'"1 ' Bnllots in Five Conferences eery opportunity during tho war to use Mexico as a base of operations and now i ' !l,ii.ail"n,mnli.!nf "np ln"t onia -reap. Trenton, 7nn 3 Tho desperate ef thelr lm test" before thr nro checked , . . i , ,, HP by the Allied nations Mr Milliard f"rtB b,e,"B '""' tf. n,",0". llm'bllc'"" ' asserts "'" , prcent the light for tho Senate presl- Mr Mlllwnrd holds the woiltVs record dcncy ,lclnB carrlM' '" iho ,lo',r wl,cn for distance trailed on foo,-'0-7B '" '-'SWnuirl cnxenles, on Jnnuarj H. miles nnd Inn Wn .i,.,,,..,.i ...,'. '" i n"V "''!" risults. There aro lntlma- .. . . Ml.l llllll IF tl 1 trt.i.. Ilm til ....... ....... .AlA.llltn.1 f.xm. iivii-s hi tt nit: tuimji tiittj eiit-'iiuisjit nu nus American and European scientific tocletles It was Mr Mlllward who con tested Colonel Ttooelt's claim to tho disco erv of the Itln fanuman the itlver of Poubt In Hin7ll. I7n.?'Lmy "n''" Vr Milliard "n in. I haeneer before seen Mich londltlons as exist In Mexico today 1're pared as t was to find i-Miemely bad conditions. I pesltlel w is blocked when I saw- the true state of affairs As far as 1 wis nb'c to nsctrtnln f'arriiTa nd the group of men around him staked 'heir hopes on a Oermnnv leton and now that Germany Ins been deflated they do not know which Way to turn, OftlelnM In Orjry of drafting "I refer principally to londltlons In ucntan and on the flulr const Tho rcpreentntlcs of tho present Clox em inent appear to hac gone mad on tho subject nf graft. Vothlng Is too small and nothing too large for them to ap propriate. 'Tho ertlre country Is dlorg-irl7ert business, Government nnd all Hobbcry and blackmail are rampant Poverty Is general Thousinds on thousands of men aro without work and hae been forced by hunger to turn thieves. Men who aro nblo to get work show little Inclination to do so, because they realize by experience thnt their pay will bo appropriated, under callous guises by tho military and others In the Govern ment. ' "Virtually all the Mexican business men who could, have closed their prop erties rather than submit to tho svstem of .blackmail to which they hao been subjected by the f'arran7a ofllclals "Durjng tho w, Germany and Ger mans had every opportunity to use tho country and harass other foreigners Just as soon as tho Kaiser tjult, the Carranza agents, reallrlng their liopts were gone, m far as Ilcrlin was (on- cerneci, started out to m.iko a llnnl 'clean-up vvhllo still In power. Imposl itlons of nn nbsolutsly unfair chmatter vera filed on the 'aliens' under tho imlo of fines nnd taxes Hverv i.oncelv iMn r scheme has been followed to cnnire IUuslnes3 Interests or to forco tlum to r cjo b.iturd.i will be the last, nnd will re fciilt In m amicable adjustment, with eltlur Senator William X. Itunon, of t'nlon or h nntor CI irenco H. Case, of 'Himuvit ,is the prtsldent, ,tho one not selected for lirealdlng offlcrr to be the imjorltj K ider ' Hirculeui attempts have been made to pacify tin- two elements of the Ile publlcan tnajoilty In tho Inst few dnvs Aftn live conferetues and fifty bnllois, 'he fouittcn Senators wt.ro still dlvlcUd, Feven fur nntor Wells, of Hurllngton, and stven fot Senator Mackay, of llcr gen The Mnckay faction has ben will ing to effect a compromise for sonio time, but tho AW lis m n have been bound together by a common fot ling tint he was entitled to the place be cause he had to gtt out of the race for leadership last jcar Th understanding Is thnt when the. Sennlnrs mtt ngaln on Siturd.ay both I Wells and Mackay will announce their withdrawals Then n new vote is to be taken with the understanding that. If one of tin Wells men receives seven votes, and one of tho Mackay faction re ceives scv n, tho two candidates shall themselves determine, In nny manni l ) they choose which' shall ho president, and which lender of the majority Senator Case, It is believed will gtt the seen votes of tho Mackay men, and SenJtot ttunvon will get the Wells strength. Whnt will happen when this point Is leached seems to be n mvsterv, but for some unaccountable rt.ason there ' Is a very strong .feeling In the Macka wing that CaH? will be the next presi dent. I Governor Hdgo and Senator Itunvon i I had a long talk about the situation. Hoth deplored the muss that hns been stirred up nnd both expressed their iltxp In terest In getting out of It as nicely as potsible Governor Kdgo told the Union Senator. It is understood, how grmtly In terested he was In having tho thing definite ! settled without it reaching the floor of the Senate1. Senator Ilunon told the Governor that the Senators sup porting Wdls were with him because of the principle Involved. , U'nuhlnKton, Jan. 3 Representative Dent, chairman of the House Military Committee, has refused to handle the War Department's reorganization bill, It became known today Dent's Insurgency on this measure virtually makes It ccr- , tnln that the peace-time military policy of this nntlon will not be decided by the prejcnt Democratic Congress. lleprescntatlve Kalin who will become chalrmtn ot the committee, when the republicans ni-sume control of Congress, after March t, will go to Uuropc this" tprlng to confer with General Periling and Allied military lenders Upon dat i thus gathered, Kuhn will build an army reorginlzatlon bill. Kahn and his lie publican colleagues alrcadv have the will not handle nn nrmy reorganization bill nt this Bcsslon of Congresn," Dent said. "It would bo silly to try to put sucii a measure through In tho fifty working dajs remaining nt this Besslon of Congress " Kahn's stntement was an Indication of tho dissatisfaction several rinmllteo mourners reel vvmi the attitude of tho general ataff, "Beforo I enter Into the consideration of in army bill I wnht to hear from General Teishlng nnd General Liggett nnd others who hnvo scn actual lighting on the other side," Kahn said "Obvi ously we cannot get them hero for this session of Congress .' Furthermore, I nin going to Uuropo Immediately after this session of Con grrss to find out what I can of the l'ng llsh, French nnd Uelglan army plans and talk to nny of our ofllccrs who may still bo on the other side at that time "An nrmy reorganization bill cannot piss this session of Congress, hut nn armv appropriation bill will have to bo pissed' As members of the Ifoue and Senate Mllltnrv Committees a lew It fixing of a peace military policy Involves, nmom? others, decision concerning the follow ing Future of tho Xatlonnl Guard Size of tho standing army, both mobile and reserve Unlversil military training. Deposition of army cantonments Upon nil these questions there is a wide variance of opinion. VOSSISCHE ZEUUNG FIGHTS FOOD PLEAS Allies Require Secure Rule First, Berlin Editor Says 'London, Jan 3 The Vosslsche Zel tung, of Berlin, pointing out It Is use less for the Germans to complain of the ' harsh" tones of the armistice and to plead for food from their former ene mies until they establish a stable govern ment In Berlin, sajs- "All that sort of thing Is inly calcu lated to confuse tho real lsues and to miss the only way that lends out of dis aster It Is a matter that conecrns all the Allies not I'miieo nlone anil the Allies know- aery well what they ought to know They have decided to help Germany when their conditions nro ful filltd, Their demand Is restoration of order In Germany. The Allies demand visible guarantees that Germany shall not fnll out of one despotism Into un- tther, nnd Ihev demand that the Inter nal condition of Germany shall bo placed In a position which will forbid nnarchy Tho lUllllimene oi ineso ciemnnus does not depend on the number of con flicting officials, nnd, least of nil, on the armistice commission it Is the affair of n united and determined Govern ment " The remedy, nerordlng to the news-1 paper, is to hurry forward tho nssein bllng of tho national convention it does not consider It possible thnt tho Allies will break their word Germany must look to her own fate ' the newspaper sas In conclusion 'It Is no use mnkltig nppcnls There Is still time for the German people to win back all that tl have lost in the war and what they cannot do without -unity, the icspeet of the world and their daily bread Hut the last mtuient 1ms come, nnd energetic action Is de'nandcd Women's PlioettixS f fir Silk Hose . . . 1 .OO Atl rnlor rut f.luonM r imorr-eil neel nnl it COR. 11TH & CHESTNUT STS O I JMjCI M 11 UM "vx t." rsmv 'jP WANT CONTRACTS LEGALIZED P. War Supply jirov.il of Makers Plan iiiiormni u.irtu t levelnnd, Jan 3 (Bv A V ) Gov. , ernment contractors nnd subctmtiaetois from many S'tntcs nut here todav to take I j,cTicr.ai starts plan slated for the waste c. -cm through necessary legislation to I basket ltgall7e Informal war rontnets nggn- The iinn.. 111. , . gitlng more than $l,r.no.ooiuuo which, ino situation Is believed laigely re- wire canceled bv the Government nffer "lionslble for delay In presenting the bill ' "" "'K"1"!? "f the nrmlstlee to Congress. The war college has been TIu' Inf'uiml contracts l.nlude In working on the measure for some time ,nn,V , ;U'oro mnnufneturers start, d tit I General Mnnh rbi. t nt ,i,ir , f produce wat materials under (Joveni- ber" of the s, ,' miS l-J"'! 'J"."- -"ent Instructions bv. telephone, telegr .pi, ...i... .. .: "j .,iiini-i e mil- i .mil Inttur Tmi m en nir of tin. iirml- . uiej said toj.. that the bill would be presented In December. March outlined certain features of the reor- g inlzatlon to these Senators In con- tldcnce Hut D.cember went by and the . Vi". I"1 "e,cn,", Whether It wns withheld becau-e of President Wilson's absence, because of the congressional s tuntlon, or because of both, s not clearly established Dent, however, told Baker In so mnny 1hiV,K!.,oday,t,,atheuUlnot i i nnvo told Secretary Baker thnt slice endid the Governnnnts meil fur, the in ite rlil nnd disbursing ulllicis nu-' nounci'd tluv were without nutlmrltj to legillze tilt ordtrs Controller nf the I Treasury Warwick ruled the nimufar-l Hirers have no claim ng-ilnst the Gov ernment under present conditions Under n ruling of the cl ilms board and the district ordnnnce otllees tho Government will deal onlv with prime contractors Some of them contend they cannot lliuiidnte tho claims of their sub contractors unless they can be sure thnt I tho Government will settle with tliein 1 1 Immcdlitelv Diamond Engagement Rings The bcautv of our new lacework platinum mount ings can best be judged by a personal examination. A superb ring is one of hand-carved platinum with a large diamond advanta geously set in an "Edward" mounting $325. S.ft .rjvu 4 -1 rsi r"i-r WJ'HfA rr lif'i .11 n a ii t Wjfth S. Kind & Sons, nio chestnut st. DIAMOND MUUCHAXTS li:Wi:i,i:ilS Sll.VllItSMlTHS :Iose their establishments ' No Hope ill Cnrriinrn, lie Snvn Mr. Mlllwnrd said It was absolutely usciets 10 nopo ror n permanent Im provement In conditions so long as Car ranza and his followers aro In control He Is satisfied that Luis Cabrera, Car runza's financial adviser, represents tho i.worst single Influence In the country . and that ho Is determined to harass all American interests until they are coni jHellcd to quit tho country. "Tho greatest single dllllculty In the Fiiltuatlon arises from tho fact that Mex- Good Time to Change Those Stairs Dutch Hall Or Any Other Stvln Estimates nnd Photos Submitted Sned,akcr & Co., 9th & Tioga MavPson & DeManp U15 Chestnut Street Opposit$ Keith' Theatre For Tomorrow! OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE Mid-Winter Hats $C.oo at Original Prices Ranged From $10.00 to $15.00 SfiSJJBCffASIIiCiSJHySi' P.BD0RS CCg.TEJ On or About February 1 We Will He in Our New Home at 1215 Chestnut St. Matfson & DeMany Hi5 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) On or About February 1 Wc Will' He in Our Now Home at 1215 Chestnut St. For Tomorrow We Continue Our January Fur Sa At Reductions of 25 Per Cent! Please Consider That Savings of a Quarter on Our Prices Means 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent Off Prevailing Fur Prices A saving of one-fourth at Philadelphia's largest fur establishment is worthy of every woman's consideration. We are the largest manufacturers of furs in the State, selling direct to the customer, . thereby always saving you the middleman's profit. Our original regular prices are always the lowestfully 10 to 25 per cent below all others and it is from these low prices that you deduct a 25 per cent saving in this January sale. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired Marmot Coats i $69.50 J Regularly $95j00 g 10-Inch sport model I,UK H rolling shawl collar und deep p cuffs. B 'viBiiiiiiiiiiirinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Marmot Coats $98.50 Regularly $135.00 45-Inch full flare deslgn.wlth irgo shawl or wldo cape collar. "mi Australian Seal Coats ?125.00 Regularly $16500 30 Inch sport model Larue shawl collar und deep cuffs of dyed raccoon cr natural tqulr- rci a "mmi hidium iiiiimiiiiiraiiiiiiamiiiiiiiiiiiiii m iimh Nutria Coats V25.00 Regularly $165.00 A ery snappy 40-Inch model, with deep Bhawl collar. -niTiimamnti nraimmtmiui inin tiimiimiaiti mm aunmi itinnrajniiuir nmniiji Hudson Seal Coats V75.00 Regularly $235.00 Three.ouarter model, with large cape and cuffs. lcncth flaio couar Mole Coats $295.00 Regularly $395M 30 nnd 45 Inch smart model of Scotch moleskin Large collar and deep cuffs of con tracting furs. Fur Sets i; j Fur Scarfs j! at a ( S at a S 25 Per Cent Reduction!; jj 25 Per Cent Reduction;! xB ,' 050j i "'""'mi 3" Cv-1 . Itetr. ow . ( 20.00 Wolf Scarfs 15.00 ! S. "50.00 Fox Seal fa 22.50 S ,'35.00 Hudson Seal 25.00 (J ? 1 40.00 Lynx Scarfs 29.50 1 47.50 Fov Scarfs :tJ.r0 I ,' - . . . . . "Minim Australian Seal Coats m.50 Regularly $135 00 no.jmli hportH model l.aIBU shawl collar and deep tuffs. 3 Itetf. o w 55.00 Natural Raccoon... 39.50 C0.00 Hudson Seal 40.00 60.00 Natural Nutiia 42.50 05.00 Wolf Sets 44.50 69.50 Jap Cross Fox 49.50 69.50 Taupo Lynx 49.50 95.00 Fox Sets C9. .0 100.90' Skunk Sets 74.50 125.00 Fisher Sets 98.50 125.00 Beaver Sets 98.50 145.00 Australian Opossum 110.00 225.00 Mink Sets 145.00 Coatees Keg ow 130.00 Australian Seal .... 98.50 135.00 HudbonSeal 100.00 145.00 Natural Nutria ....110.00 195.00 Japanese Mink 145.00 195.00 Taupe Nutria 145.00 195.00 Hudson Seal 145.00 225.00 Moleskin lCJ.OO 395.00 Natural Mink 243.00 395.00 Natural Squirrel ...295.00 435.00 Moleskin .323.00 550.00 Russian Kolinsky ..395.00 675.00 Hudson Bay Sable.. 495.00 Muskrat Coats s98.50 Regularly $135.00 Thrc ttloile! Well-m itched &Mns, 'juaiter lencth, JIKe Ml IHl .nllnr full Itetr. uir 20.00 Wolf Scarfs 15.00 30.00 Fox Scaifs 22.50 35.00 Hudson Seal 25.00 1 40.00 Lynx Scarfs 29.50' 47.50 Fox Scarfs 34.50' 53.00 French Seal Stole 39.50 53.00 Gftiy Squiu-cl Scarfs 39.50 1 69.50 Fox Scarfs 49.C0 J 69.50 Lynx Scarfs 49.50 , 75.00 Nutria Stoles 54.50 80.00 Hudson Seal Stole . . . .59.50 95.00 Scotch Mole Stoles.. .69.50 Muffst Hcb Now 20.00 Hudson Seal Muffs... 15.00 20.00 Nutria Muffs. 15.00 30.00 Raccoon Muffs 22.50 40.00 Wolf Muffs 29.50 40.00 Lynx Muffs 29.50 40.00 Mink Muffs 29.50 47.50 Scotch Mole Muffs. .. .84.50 55.00 Skunk Muffs 3p.50 55.00 Beaver Muffs 39.50 55.00 Fox Muffs -...39.50 60.00 Australian Opossum.. 42.50 80.00 Ermiqe Muffs 59.50 Nutria Coats j $125.00 1 Regularly $165.00 I iiu?H-InchT ,n"'lel .,n mtural 1 nutria Larite shawl collar B and deep cufTi. couar m 13 rtiiiiiiiHiiiimiHntiiinfiiiiii,niiiiijjuiijiiiRiiiniiiiniHiimiiniiHiiiijniiii3 Hudson Seal Coats $165.00 Regularly $225.00 H Jo-inch sports coat lirgo shawl rollar nnd cuffs ofbeaei with deip in nu rir Jijpnai in in r unnruii HiuiJiHJHniimmiimj JHiifHjr n ii ll!l!i 'k Hudson Seal Coats $265.00 Regularly $350.00 45 Inch full modej wide border and Miawl collar nnd cuffs of skunk ' minima Repairing and Remodeling at Moderate Cost Charge Accounts , Mail Order's I Large Size Coats Opened Filled I Up to 50 Bust ' EJCHASI2iG AGMTS' PJIDERg ACCEPJTED Squirrel Coat $265.00 Regularly $35000 30-lneh coat of selected skins. .Larue shawl eollaru. wide bell sleeiea nnH aAnn I cuffs H VIMHIWUI'innniKIIIHHH 923 MARKET STREET ur January Clean-Sweep m i 5 me ? 300 Winter Coats 5 For Women & Misses At Radical Reductions Former Prices W $19.75 to $27.50 Former Prices $29.75 to $42.50 TO.7S iOigra 2d Flonr Former Prices $45.00 to $59.75 $ 3r.oo Most of Them Are Beautifully Fur Trimmed Ineluil Jlnde Jeil 1'luslns Mn irti ! i'one i ire regular nnd exira sU toats l llllit winter Mlicllt nillerillj Ituliwllni- Ulltninn.. lli'1'vV."1, '"'"IKiinx Vilnius .mil finest Ilroadclothi ' or fun iiui'tti i,iii.i, ii... . i .I.- .i 1'ur trlinlllinL-s .m rial .Nutria HnrKoi, . .1 !... ,i t.-i I .VA11M Of AnMnM'n rk.L..-. va vup yy WillCiJl & JLI C5SC5 4 .75 ReducfcM from $,2..o0 & $25$ tor (iutck Clearance, at Chon,. of tint rlih elxcls satini silks com llnid with (.inrcitu Iirsej nnd nil wool j.tr. ires All -.in irti st late models All sizes for w inni ii and missis Sen.nd 1 liior 16 i as: i !" s- r t M?.m. . ' i. m - " ; ?M ?R't O"" Featuring Our Special Line of New Straw & Satin Hats 5 iscsi values in Town, at iney are ints that will iniiress nu ulili iiiir sni irtness nt i Kl.ince The .ire fashion s latest for preunt ind au mco sprliiB wear l'lnmiiple straws and silk braids combined with satins In chic uirlnns Hindu turbins, close-tlttinR hatH 1"1 .v" i"i -siiiura. c noice 01 ui ick nrnw n nnw nr trret loar Xm Floor l; t mpe A Big Saving on g $5 & $6 Georgette hk waists .75 ?m Ihi'se nre waists of un usu il smartness S. dis tinction 11 x it u 1 s 1 1 e beaded and band cm brnlili red fronts In many nocl designs White tlesh and new ist colorlnRs ,V11 sizes Mreet lor Women's $5.00 Wool Poplin Skirts $3.75 I'hoice of naw blue or bl ick M" eril models for cliolie 1 11 tailored o r drt sy trimmed i fleets tional a nines spiclal pilco for tomor. ri Mrret Jloor T Women's $8.00 Shetland Wool Sweaters $5.98 Mln oer and Coat stjlis Women's $2.50 Flannelette Night Gowns SI. 98 Mret 1 lmr FURS - Reduced! $35.00 Red Fox Sets, $1 8.75 ilond size m irf and trimmed muff $75.00 Cross Fox Sets, $42.50 lteautltullj in irked llxtr.i size $18.00 Red Foxeline Sets, $9.75 I.atBe si u f .mil lirKe bill muff $10 Manchurian Wolf Scarfs, $6.75 A No inoufllon ho.irfs All rotoin $42.50 Poiret Fox Scarfs; $23.75 lltru InrRi size Also In tnupe. $12 Manchurian Wolf Muffs, $6.75 gngSE!l;fWSIdm A Further Reduction on q Winter Coats $7.98 & $-i A.00 B Values Are I II M Double A J sivins like this on such desired coits is trulv i n-.itlonul Ml.wool kersej s. chelots and mat ml tuns with latKe fur collirs oi fur.fabrle trimmed Women's $10 to $18 Silk & $K.00&$W.98 t Serge Dresses 5' CJIore than 100 dresus of the smartest stjles to ko at these gri below regular iuIlih. 1'liln tailored and smnrtl trimmed effects. Z Women's Serge & Poplin $ Winter Suits lg Mnart tailored and neat trimmed stjles. All desired colore. Girls' Regulation Dresses$C.98 Made of nay blue serees In full pleated skirt WW model iVhlte braid on collar and cuffs Ilmbrold- eied on yoke blzes 6 to U jears . 92 A? f 5 ncep- wlr nt this Children's $1.50 Embroidered Dresses Sizes from 2 to 6 ra Itamlc lin en nnd per cales 98' Girls' $12.50 Coats to U $A.75 Sizes from years. All wool elours iroadcloths, and Aehets Children's Coats Slze from jcars Choice of cord u . roys, eh eta and neat mixtures. 2 to S 3 0OThc Home of Style & Economy sip. J t I A I 5 I A 7 TM ,, JL, 'i r.r..-,. tZA" l ic, -ijiVcMjsv
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