mfmw' kCKaEu 1 ti-Ti r" ' 9 77" jj. p tr l' ' i Br" i. WS r i'J f Jl "-v f A if ' . It i"V h) - vX 4iS s rju .,.. KM E' Jk Morto e' Avvonuta in Nnpoli in Soguito ad una Nuova i I ... vv6iw iu v.,,, i.uwtu Operazione IL GRANDE TENORE CARUSO IT nil voice that scats were at a premium . .'and Htandinx room eagerl) occupied by Mil ORE A 48 ANNI 01 ETA ,Dosp unable to make reservations I I.nst season, when grand opera I came buck as n lined institution K-poll, 2 agosto-Enrieo Co row. II , nt h 7V,rmj'r. m".",! ,,!!mi,ii.!,,.T S-ionEHn ci!Sa ".'l ' KnlrS I g'-i.0.' ilfil'SSS. " f i&SlTtiutottZT 'IV ttHKUnr ueSt of r. T $CJ. 1i"r nt a silver jubilee celebration lermo era dispcrato. ,h t , .fi(th ftnnlTnr,rv of , In segulto allViperasiouc le condizioiil np)rntlc (cuut in November 1010. nt del cnore dlvcnnero tlehol ,im.' e t , tn MctropnlltAn. New York, at which necessnrlo fare delle Inleu.ionl di can- , prnmnct' x,v Torkers. Including the Xwra ogni due ore. La inoglie od il muJor ftll() tn-r 0fflcaiSl ,,0e of his iratcllo nun nbbnnilonnrono 11 cnpwralc. .. rtutif achievements. He re- ?i'v' i"' ... -i trnnnr icuore, uupo 11 uu iimvo da New ork, si trovava in ensi buone condition! di salute da lniciar ndlto alia speranza die potesse rlmclterd completameuto dalln grave tn.ilnttia Bostenutn in America. .Ala sul prinu riella scoria bcttimniin. nientrc ii in Tava In Sorrento, ebb unn inanpettata ricadutn c fu sublto trnsportatu in apoH. iomenica turono cninmnti ai sun c ji&iznle i niu' noti specialist! i ipialt deelsero til operarlo Immcdliitnmentc . Caruso nveva coiupiuto forty -eight , onni lo scorso febbralo. I Imd all the flavor of romance to which Con In inortf dl Lnrico l.nruso I pinuamy was Riu-n h the fact that Bcompnro il pin' grande tenure del the bride's pnrents were absent from rnondo Era unto in Nnpoli nil febbrnio ' the ccremoio. and later leports that del 1873 cd nllVta' dl 10 anni i-omlni-iti' poMtfve dis.'ord existed between hrr a cantare nelle chjese. formnndo In ' fumll and the bridegroom. This cool flelitia del fcdeli. Con 1 yrovcuti cbe I ue,s, if it really existed, moderated titroeva fnceva vivro due fnmiglle. I itl, the passage of time and the birth come egli tcw ebbe a dire in una sun of a dnuRhter, and the vounn wife's autobloifrnfia. A If. nnul Ir.snio k-, brother at nil times showed his most Chiesc e lino a JS riminc u rltlettoie seIC0r(lill friendship. Bli era tenorc o barltono. A 10 itnnl i rnruso, first wife was an ltnlinn rt decisen studiare con un inae-tro. nia,woninil nnm((1 olnehette. from whom dopo undid lczioni lo Inwo perche he R).parated years ago. Two Pons were rlipancclienoiiaveScSaputorisolvi.rclhonlH,,f thU marrinc thp i,ier of fl dilemma se egil era tenore o bari- tono Studio' pos"in sotto il Maestro Ver Bine ed in quell'cpoea la siiu voce era I oosi' esilc. die i coinpngnl lo cliiam.iv ono "il vento ehe pass i dai etrl." A J 20 mini dovctte servire la Patnn e fu , jncorporato nel 13 mo. UeRRiniento ' Artlguenn di stanza a itietl. In qui che un giorno 11 inngglore Nnglinti. dclln I ArtiKllenn di stanza a Hictl. lu sua Batterin. lo intefe cantnrc nientru I Caniso's Own Life Story tIUpdntJtbTl,CILnflr,,,I,10,lr ln " "Otobiograpby printed in the &nll?fln..ir. J?.i P"" ' V' 1"' 1.epbk last summer and fall 3h LB ! S.S i 'I ' ". n,,',,:1mm" rok' and clued b a close personal associate, che inondna la oamerntn. 1 uuggiore Cnrlls ,nPntnncd hundred of Incidents ando da lul e gli chie.e quale fosso In of all intlIIintP nmI pcrs0nal nnture. sua professione t arus., rlm.ise sor- WIth n m,iCM and simpllcm that preso e poi posc die apirava nl tea- ,IlrPW n ,lgIlt on ,,,, chnTer not fa ' miliar to the thnusand who knew the La sera stesca il mnggiore lo fece singer only protessioually. chiaraare e jll nnnuuzlo' dl aver As is well Known one of the nrtist's trovato un maestro (he gli arebb rliito fads was carUwning, and a number of lezlonl di canto. Cosl' egli non iierdette cleei sketches Illustrated the story of nulla del snot studl favoritl. his life. It was an almost invariable A 22 mini fere il primo "debutto" nl custom on Caruso's vibits to this city Teatro Nuovo di Nnpoli. Pol fu n for hnn to draw likenesses and sketches, Cat-erta e quindi a Nnpoli nncorn. Per humorous nnd otherwise, which he de oltre 2." nnni Curuso fu cosl' uii.i celc lighted to send to his fiiends brita' mondlale. The Cnrusos resided in New York Patriotn fen-cnte, lego' il ijn nonu- city during the opern season They a tuttl movimenti patnotti"i ed nlle had a uinmer home at East Humptnn, caffermazioni d'ilalianiln'. Itopo In re- L. 1 , and another residence, Ville nlle cente mnlnttia in New York, qunndo Panche. at Florence. Itah I'er varie settimane italinnl ed amerl- , ,. .. . , , . . cam Wsero in unn dolnrowi uttes,, p,., '"' ' 'en Hobliery me gravl condizinni. coimncio' a A great sensation was aiifed early rimettersi e lo scnis. gmgnu pnrtiva ' lat summer when Cnruso was in Cuba, alia voltn dell'Italla. ove. si spernru. ' by a robbery at the Long Island home 1'arla balsamica dl Sorrento gli avrebbe when S 100,000 in jewels were stolen, ridonato completnmenti1 le sue forze. pr ' Altliough detectives emplove.i ever) poi tornarp in America e r.iccogliere trick known to the profession in an auovi allon in un memento die snrehhe effort to capture the thieves, no trace Muto il piu' nlto della sun vlti i of the missing gems was ever discov Ln morte inesorabile ha troncato la ered. as far as made known nobile esistenza di Enrico Cnruso (.f U Shutli after this mbberv came start UlllO lion e solt.'intli dec 1 ltllllllin. inn del inondo ntero. . -- Enrico Caruso Dead in Naples . . Conttmifd from Tnre Onf that aguin he must abandon his hope of singing in America Ileinrn h Con- rled, wlio followed Mr. flrau at the aruso. nfter his ftrcnuous iqiera Metropolitan howeer. cabled Cnrnsn snasoiis. MmietlmeN had Trouble with bis nn offer to cross the Atlantic, and hi ' throat, winch he usual!) oercamc with ambition nt last was realised n little rest and care anil nt certnln Although no official statement of his internls rumors that "Cnruso will earnings was rei mndi pulli it is ncer smg again' were frequently known that Caruso, nt the lieulit of printe.1 hi? Metropolilnn career, was rei'enmgi I, hncl suns "er -fnson in this an average of S.'tOlM) for eudi perform- coiinirv sin- I'.Hl't. when he made his 52fn special iicrnsmns n,'li as his 'f1rs, i,"ipi.iraiiee her On one occasion SVn0nRnn, '." I,nvn'". ke wns paid . clns-nbed himself as seven twelfths $10,000 a night ,ln A.ril.nn First New YorU (rifles Not IslnHc I " When he came to the Merroimhtnn l f 'J?.S 4 L MOVRl'SG Opera House in New York on Vowm-i 'VO.l, ,uiL iv u.mj bcr 2.1 l!Mi:i, the intKs did not go Into ecstasies oer luni One of them wrote on the opening night "Signnn " Caruso (ns the Duke ui "Kigolettn'i J ,rM yor( MR . , p , has many of the tiresome Italian in, nl , The death ot'Eiinen Caru-o benentn the nffectatlnns nnd when he neglects to Ukies f his own Itnli todm -ausedsor cover his tones Us hs ,ila,s does ' rn ,,u,rx i,i,,wni and biwm of when lie beconies strenuous. Ins i,uce,, y0rk oeriiinrs pauin , ine n't oi itniian and riencn operas in whu h the noted tutors nnme figures aini e he first sang in e ork re. vealed an amazing virsatilit.i In sin teen jears he snnj no les than ."1! times in one s, aon 1007 (Is, nnkmi flft)-one appearances n great list of endurance tor nnj mice ,. wns un. sparing, if not reckless, ,,f ins umiiI power. 'n ginnd open tenor in America, from the days of Hrignli. Campnnini. Haielli Tniniguo and .1, tin de Heszke it is recorded hit nigm d o long In nopulnr falo His repertoire in Ann-run in-Indr the following i Italian i Aula." ' K,g oletto ' ' La Hoheme ' "L'Afncnine ' "La ravnrita." "La Soniiiinhulu ' L.i Travintn ' Les Huguenots." K dora," "Adrieniie I.e owitcnr ' Cm allierin Uustnnun ' Pagli.no , d'"Amore del Tr, Ite I n Undo in Maschern, Lodolettn Mnn.i ' "Iniisir d'nior ' Mar.on I.rs caut," ' Mnd.i'in lt-i'lerlli Ln Pan- will glrc nn shunoant p" mi sesc-n If set nut n We have all the leading sorts CELERY PLANTS Sturdy plants, fresh every day. Golden Self-llleachinK, Giant Pascal, White Plume. Winter Kinjf Winter Queen Gfld of Beam, Cam Bltd Xal, latturt. Rldlihci. Sslnach Tnrnloi. , oa tx planted Is the aarftn yet xvlt- eoa ancosu. TDRK CLOSES H r. M. DAIIA' jr. a r M. sATCitnAvs " ,,nlAn lru e-'""!' v 1. MARKET ST. fxusvmm u clulln del West." "I.uein dl Lnmmer moor." "In Olloconda." "11 Trovn- tore" "Don Giovanni." "Rermnnla, "Iris." "I.ucrezla Horgla." "Town." "I.a Korjin del Destlno." (Fench) "Let Peehcurs de l'erles," "Armlilc." "Faust." 'Mullen," "I.e Prophcte," "Carmen." "Knmson et Deliln," "Mn non" nml "Ia .Tulve." Popular In Philadelphia Caruso enjoyed unbounded popularity with Philadelphia audiences. ills fre quent appearance, both at the Metro- polltnn Opera House and the Academy I 01 music, were me signm lor mien tin outpouring of Admirci s of his wonder- ' celved an illuminated parchment from j , thirty-five families holding boxes in the 7,000,000 "(olden Horseshoe," n ling (rom the cm of New York, several medal- and dimerous gifts from his ' fellow artists. 11! Marriage ami "lluninii Side" The "human side" of the nrtlst was manifest in his Intercourse, not alone with hlH professional comrades, but in his social relations. The puolli re flected this trait in the amount of in- tereHt It took in IMS in th mnrrince of Caru-i and Miss Uenjamin. which whom was in the Italian Kcrsaclieri during the world war. and the younger boy was in a military school in Italy awaiting the call to the front when hostilities censed. Carui-o w:is a lavish contributor to the cause of the Allies. His income tax in the last few jears was of lm- , p"''inK proportion!. lm nnuk from TTnrnnn I'nhii lwii nl . - " -: ....... . .. bomb bacl been exploded In the n i tumnl Theatre, where f'liruso was sing ' inc in "Aida " The tenor cabled his i wife thnt he was safe, havinc been in ' his ilressmc loom at the time of the1 explosion, and sent "love, embraces nnd ' kisses hor a time following this i ,,ont tnp f'fln,po home in Ing Mnnd i ,whs lik nn tinned cump carefulh j guarded against pos-ible surprises i FOR GREAT TEXOR m... ,.,. ..... In.rl 0. lthP poor -ii I ast s,,, tenements, the wealthy nl fifth nienne's stmeh mansions, the iiiiiiitless numbers who tilled mi- sen- of fn Metropolitan Ipern House In twen the sparkling pn and the soiuhir gall, nes iihcneur the incomparable t nor sang a mle Street swiepi-rs stopped their work lo inniiibli .1 prniei for the ,' -parted ten,.! the c ultureil lamented tie 1,-ss to art of one of its most r,eriglci pos.ssious 'I'll i felt the loss was not on!) Auieiiin s, but th world's For Cnrnso' -upc-rli tonis ban eniaptun-d nudieni e i lie world oier 'I be hoiiinge pnid him was neier bet ter rinlii-d 'linn when his "ne was Kileiiie-1 during bis long illinss Inst w Intet Win n he 'ai strn k-n gnllantli light ing iunill-t II de.ltll tli.lt n i tnr I null- Your Duty !' 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In New York, push cart peddlers, as well as business bnrons and lenders of society, eagerly bought newspapers hour by hour to learn how Caruso's courageous fight was progressing. To the hotel suite where he was suffering from one opcintlon after nil other there went exquisite bouquets from florists' shops nln nnd simple gnrlnnds that orpicssed the loe nnd udmlration of the poor. His .Jnj Wns in Singing tin the stnge Cnruso nlwais was cheerful. His gajety in responding to iiirtalii calls, his gracious bows nnd unexpected tricks, his inexhaustible eueigi aroused an admiration thnt knew no boundnrios, creeds or birth. His Joy was in singing. I promise you thnt when I go to heaven I shall sing forever," he told nn audience nt the Prints Club live .icnrs ago. Sometime, the possession of a mice that thousands consldeicd the most perfect ever given to a mun pulled upon the great tenor, and he would express a regret that he could not be Just nn ordinary somebody. "The burdens of my gift are greater than the rewards." be would snj. L'lullsnuij od by Troubles Personal friends knew Cnruso to be as cheerful In priiate life as on the stnge Trouble seemed ever to follow him. vet he kept cheerful nnd iindis mnjed In .lime. 1020. his unnitr) home wus robbed ot tliounrids of dollars In jewels, am in tin- same week u bomb was set In the Nntloniil Then t re ut Havana just before his entrance in the second half of "Aida " I.aiit September a disheartening series ot mishnps preceded the illness, whlcii led to his death. On the 8th ho strained his side when making an energetic exit nfter the aria "Vest! in (Slubba" in "Pngliacci." Three days later he burst a blood vessel in hla throat during a perform ance of "L'Elisir il Amour" in Urooklyn. but he bravely carried on. Two days before Christmas he lay in bed, his chest under tientment for ' intercostal neuralgia." but the Christ mas Eve audience for "Ln .lulve" was not denied the joy of hearing him, for he left his sickroom nnd sang the role of "Eleazar." Christmas he spent in bed. nnd the next day enme word thnt pleurisy bad attacked him. Unified Gallantly for Life Week after week he battled for life, undergoing several operations When ho was sufficiently strong he went to Atlantic Cit) for a few weeks, and tlen, when the wnrm sun of earl) summer came to Italy, he left New York, emaciated but smiling, confident thnt he would return in the fall to the thousands of music lovers that awaited him. To the superstitious it seemed as if the ver) heavens todai mourned the ttnor's loss, for scarcel.i had there ap peared on the streets the Hrst extras telling of his death, when it became dark last night Great clouds, henvj with rain, draped the skjes and soon New York was working b) nrtiticlnl light His (Jallant Fight IaM Winter The Inst work received h re from" Naples was that Caruso was tinproiing niceli and that his voice would imt be ixrinnnentli impaired hi his illness When the tenor sailed from New ork for Itnl) on Mai 2 he appeared to be very 111 and weak, although his pl.)sicfans insisted thnt he was on the road to rapid recover) and would soon regain his health abroad Caruso's illness first beg.in during Inst ('hilstmns week, when be suffered an attack of pleurisj and was i-nnlliied to his suite in tl. Hotel Vonderhllt Ills condition growing worse, the singer a few dais later underwent nn opera tion to relieie him of nn accumulation of pus Ml the lileurill cnviti exudate timing oollcctt d between the pleura nnd the lungs themselves It was deemed ndvisnlile to opeinte again for a see ondnrv abscess After these operations Caruso con fumed in n serums condition for more rim ii n weik nml was hovering between life and death I'ntl.i In penman lliere was another sudden turn for the worse nnd he suf feicl a heart ntrai k His fnendr were called to his bedside nnd two priest" visited ii mi nnd one administered ex Irfine unction the belief being the unger was neai denth A group f sio, uilists were ronstnnth at the bedside of Caruso fighting to m, his life Tliei were aided in their work In the use of oxygen which was All Tropical Suits In Our Store One-Third Off! Palm Beaches, Mohair, Tropical Worsted, Flannels, Sport Suits, Golf Suits, reduced for this SPECIAL SALE. For example: $18.00 Tropical Suits one-third off. . .$12.00 $20.00 Tropical Suits one-third off. $13.34 $22.50 Tropical Suits--one-third off. . .$15,00 $25.00 Tropical Suits one-third off. . $16.64 $30.00 Tropical Suits one-third off. . .$20.00 $35.00 Tropical Suits one-third off. . .$23.67 Today's selling prices are less than Wholesale. There is plenty of time left for you to get your money's worth this season and have virtually a new suit for next season. William H. Wanamaker 121749 mestnut Street LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, administered to the patient In nn effort to carry him through the crisis. Condition Apparently Improves During the latter part of EebruarT the condition of the famous singer Im proved slowly, but steadily, although it was necessary for hlin to undergo n third operation for another small nb fcccss. A few weeks later he was re- 'moved to Atlantic City where he rested I up preparatory to his return to Italy. I Word of the first illness of Cnruso at the time he was stricken with pleurisy I came ns a shock lo his many friends in this country nnd abroad, ns he had been I singing with the Metropolitan Opera Co. early last winter, here and In Philadelphia, and was enjoying one of the best season's of his life, j Up to the time of his sailing for Italy reports were current thnt Caruso's voice had not withstood the ravages of his many weeks of Illness, These were stoutlv denied by his friends, PollCf reserves nnd dock guards had great difficult) In holding in check a great crowd of admirers na they greeted Uarnso when he went aboard the steam ship, where his most intimate friends bid him nnd Mrs. Cnruso farewell. Conflicting Reports From Italy Shortly after the tenor had arrived in Italy, however, reports began to drift back to this country thnt he would not sing again before the American public in his old voice Cnruso, however, Im mediately cabled a deninl of those re ports, declaring that. "When I want to show I have not lost my voice I will do so at the proper time nnd place." During .Inly word cnine from Itnly that Cnruso was not recovering ns rnp Idly ns had been expected nnd seemed depressed, hut friends declared his voice was returning nnd that he snug n short tlmo each day Iteports reaching Home stnted thnt Caruso would be able to slug In New York by next iiinter. though friends re luctantly admitted " it will never be quite the same iigiilu " Cnruso wns also reported to be living a secluded life In a hotel near Naples, never mixing with the other hotel guests, and taking his meals in his private suite. A Courageous Performance His performance on the occasion of his breakdown ln Brooklyn last De cember while singing in "Elisor d'Amor" was gallant : he struggled through the whole first act. although time nnd again blood choked his voice, nnd every now nnd then he wns forced to chnngc a reddened handkerchief for nnnther defrly slipped to htm by some member of the chorus. Those in the front rows soon became nware of the singer's danger nnd ap plauded the ihring flight in which, time after time, his golden vole rose su terior to the obstacle that threatened to muffle it It wns not until the com bined demnnds of his wlfo, nlmosf fran tic in the wings, nnd the plens of his physicians had been joined that Cnruso finally consented to nbnndon the singe. Ills Ijist Appenranro an Ovation After his nccident In Urooklyn every efToit u ns made to minimize that mis hap nnd to assure the public thnt Ca ruso would s,onn sing again. He did sing again, his Inst public appearance being nt the .Metropolitan on Chrlstmns RESINOL 5oothinq &nd He&linq RclievblcSkinTreafmcnt Wilson painting advice Our ability to properly ad vise has saved our customers many dollars. We can do the s.ime for you. lAJUJL--r!l-J--iy- IMGOOD PAINTING IV lLJltSM Will stand the test of time 44N.Tth.St Established IQSI X I've Inst in the role of Elenzur in "La Juive." He wan Mclcnlned back with nn ovation such ns only an enthusias tic Metropolitan niidiei.ee could muster, Opern -goers that night felt reassured thnt all was well with the glorious olfo of their favorite, but on the day nfter Christmas i-nmc the announcement that Cnruso had been stricken with pleurisy. News of Caruso'a death on the heels of continued reassuring reports from Italy came a a stunning aliock to the muslc-lovinj world. Only last Sunday photograph of the singer In Italy were published here, ind they showed him cheerful and apparently in robust tenlth. CARUSO'S SON LEARNS OF FATHER'S DEATH Giber, Ind., Aug. 2. (Hy A. P ) Enrico Cnruso, .Tr.. son of the famous tenor who died early today at N'nples. wns en route to Chicago when Informed of his father's death thin morning. Young Caruso, who is a student at Cul ver Military Academy, left here early with n committee from the academy In charge of an exhibit the school Is pre senting nt the pageant of progress being held ln Chicago. When word of Caruso's death wa received through the Associated Press nfRnlttlm nt ihn ncnflemv ii-lreH ntirsit nf the train. Young Caruso received the ' message nt Plymouth, Ind., where ha Immediately left the Culver pnrty nml started hack to Culver. Ho is expected to arrive heie nbout noon. SyphozftfathcJ the disinfectant Ftrmtrlycalltd Satpho-Napthot It ia 4K times stronger than the U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York and New England use it. For personal hygltn euti, woundi, douehet 87lpho-N.thol la Invaluable. 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No extra wrappers! No costly frills. These things don't improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS! Mr. Ford. tWe are signs that he, too, through superior organization, will cut the costs of dIMrlbutloti. No, not all business meti are wise, efficient and self-reliant. Hut enough of tlu'm are to show the way oiit nf the present depiesslnn. In almost every In dustry there are those who hare found the way to cut the costs of production. Thev point the roail to the others nnd inormMlll their effective competition will compel every one who has been waiting for Kome industrial miracle, some open ing of foreign markets, some psycho logical change to mnke n return to busi ness activity easy without the painful process- of cutting of non-essentials and finding wnjs to economy. Once the more efficient start up the others must follow or give way to new Industrial ists who can do what Mr. Ford has done, nnd the farmers have done. The cure of the industrial disease has been the old familiar one. Recovery from every depression In hf-story has hrrfn through new economy nnd new efHciencyi It Is In this way thnt ceo- I mimic crises compensate for themselves. No one here expects a rapid return 33 Spring and Summer Clothing Three-piece Suits Cashmeres and Cheviots Midsummer Two-piece Suits Worsteds and Serges Palm Beaches Cool Cloths and Mohairs 2-Piece Suits $15.00 Suits $10.00 $18.00 Suits $12.00 $20.00 Suits $13.35 $25.00 Suits $16.67 $30.00 Suits $20.00 No finer clothes are to be had in Philadel phia. And they bear the Kirschbaum label. By buying at these reduced prices, you are assured a decided saving over 1922 prices. Off Original Prices Marked On Tickets. el to proptrity. Hut n recovery hit,-?! gun. The progress, will be slow l5rl t-onio producers, unlike the h,4 could woit, nnd have nalfe,). J V ....ll,..l.l.t ... .. l . .. at a a ? H1U u 1111111111 jici-Yuiirs lie AUmlnlsiraii 4 with regard to coming prospcrUy1' Till iMoa nrtl inrtnH .1... I - "" --. '.'.,, i 11181 evea ,iii turn rtn-nr (rum ih. .. i ' ".7UI t means merely that the reeoverr.i1 foreign trade will be slower. U ZLt too, perhaps, that with the demand TJ capital increasing at home tl"ro Vfl not be the money for foreign u.'7 which n little while n seemed iv.i ,! able. ""UN l I1 DL f u iiauruiii monographs rrmrly priced nt ttlo ti Im Now J50 Blake & Burkart S. XV. Car. nteTrnth A W-.lnnt St. Hi J. WtYNOU T.bsi C Wuato-J-a,N.C. i A, -. TlLe.-r .
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