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THE SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1916: DANCE INTRODUCES THE MISSES ALLEN Dinner Given by Debutantes' Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. GUESTS ARE NUMEROUS Miss Johnson at a Comlnjr Reception, and Also Miss Dudgeon; Mr. and Mri.

Frederick H. Allen of Bolton i'rlory, Pelham Manor, and this city gave a dance laat evening at hrrv'. for their debutante daughters, i niriim anil Jn.n Allen who i the Misses Barbara and Joan Allen, who In advaiKC of the danca were enter- tatned at dinner by their uncle and i aunt. Mr. ana Mrs.

aoeepn aampson Stevens. The Misses Allen ara granddaughters of the lata Duchetse de Dlno, who lived In Paris for mmy years. The dinner was served at four tables In the Tapestry Room, where there were decorations of pink chrysanthemums. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius Vanderbllt. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Havemeyer, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Searle Barclay. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Wldener. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iselln, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry W. Hull. Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Whltehouse. Mr. and lira Frederic C. Havemeyer, Mr.

and lira Olfford A. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. W. Goadby Loew.

Mr. and Mr. J. Gordon Douglas. Mr.

and Mrs. Thlllp W. Llvermore, Mr. and Mrs. Paulding Fesdlck, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Oliver Iselln. Mr. and Mrs.

Austen Gray, Mrs. King Carley, Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt. Mrs.

Whitney Warren, Miss Anna Sands and Miss Maud Wetrr.ort Among the young people were the Mary Crocker Alexander, Muriel Wlnthrop, Ruth Mary Cass Cinfleld. Kvclyn Preston. Angelica Bchuyler Brawn. Kathcilne n. Lawrence, Marie Jtdinron and Helen Hltchcocl- The men ht the dinner Included Francis Roche, Frtdcrlck Stevens Allen.

T. Jlarkoe Ilobeitwn. Hiroourt Amory. Shcrivoud Rollins, Cheater Alan Arthur, W. Stewart.

Ashbel Barnry. William H. Sand's, Thomas Kll-dell. William P. Burden.

Maxwe.l Ste-ven-on. Lyndo Cochran. Norman O. Whltehouie. W.

W'ckham HofTman, Percy R. l'yne 2d. Richard F. Howe, Ralph Preston. Judre Hoyl, Schuyler I rarrons.

Thomas Archer Morgan ana Reginald Lanier. Follows the Danca. The dance took place 'n the small hallroom and It was followed by a seated supper In the tapestry room. Among the guests were Jlraml Mr. John E.

Cowdln, Mr. and Francis de R. Wlnimann, Mr. nnd William B. Hrlstow, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Whltehoufe, Mrs. Oliver W. Bird. Mr.

and Mrs. Iwls 8. Thompscn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S.

Reynal, Mr. and Mrs, Augutt Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Kirle Stevsns.

Mr. and Mrs. Courtlundt r. 11.. 1 1 Ot u.

Dni. jir. Mr. and Mia. Francis K.

Pendleton, Mr, and Mrs. V. McNeil Bacon. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Fred Plerson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs.

Charles B. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Rlvlngton Pyne, Mr. and Mfa. Henry Wise Sillier. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Miss Mabel Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. DaV.fi ft Mr and Mm Tlnrv A Murray. Mri. Richard A.

Peabody. and Mrs. Herbert T. King, Mr. and i Mrs.

Oliver Perln, Mr. and s. Adrian Iselln Mr. and Mrs. J.

Woodward Haen, Mr. and Mra. Cyril Hatch, Mr. and nobert L. Fowler.

Mr. and Mr. Oliver Harriman. Mr. and Mrs.

Stuyvesant Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Harriman.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray. Mr. and Mrs.

Wlll'ain Oreeti- D1KD. BATErt. On Wednesday, November it, 111. Hinms Hofrman, betovtd wife of l'rsncli J. Bayer.

Funeral eerlce at htr home. J4 Vt'est- I minder road, Broaklyn, on Siturdt)', December J. at liJO P. M. I Xovember 30.

Ell.a da-it hter of the 1st. Freeman Blood- fond. enlcee In Chapel of the Washington lleilht. Oaptlat Church. MSth atreet and Convent avenue, on Monday, December at 10.

:0 A. M. Urac I. Funeral from "THK KUNL'ttAI. CHUnCII," Urondnay, Klaty-alxth and SUty-seventh atreeta (Campbell Ilulld- i Ins), Saturday mornlni, 10 o'clock.

COXON. At her home. TueUahoe. Wedneaday, November. 1914, Huaan, widow of Jamaa Colon, In her eighty-ninth year.

Funeral aervlce at the Church ot St. Jamte the Iaa, N. at P. Saturday, Dac.mber OUII.nERT. On December 11, Erneit Gullbert, beloved huiband of Anna K.

Oullbert, eied 47 years. Funeral atrvlcea at hln late residence, I7 Itldge street, Newark. N. Sunday, December t. at 4:10 I'.

SI. Interment at convenience of family. Kindly omit flowers. KEMP. Suddenly, at her residence.

441 Tark avenue, Emellne A. Kemp, wife of tha late John II. Kemp. Funeral service at the Church of the Incarnation, Thirty-fifth atreet and Mad-lion avenue, on Sunday, December at ::15 P. KNT.ni.AND.

At her reetdenca In Brook-lin, on November 30, llll, Angelina wife ot the late Henry T. Kneeland. Funeral aertlcea at Ilia convenient of ramll)'. Plotters gratefully declined. At h-r residence.

104 Eart Blity-ntth ktrset. on November 30, 1114, Katlwrtnf Aldta Wlllard. itldow of Howard Lapaley and daughter the late John Wlllard of Troy, N. Y. Koitce ot funeral hereafter, Philadelphia and Troy papers pleaas copy, llcUAIinAH.

On Thuraday, November 34. 1911, Eugene, aon of Mary and the late Theodore McOarrah. Funeral services at his late residence, Weatfleld, ji. on Saturday, December at 4 P. M.

Interment at Monroe, N. V. linitltll.L Frederick James Hamilton, suddenly, on ths 31th of November. In' Los Angeles, In hie flfty-flfth year. Funrral on Wednesday at Trinity Church.

Time later. UOKMBON. Ruddeoly, en November It. 1911, Oeorge Auatlo, son sf ths tat Oeorge Austin and Lsiey Ann King Morrlaon, aad beloved husband of Magdalen 8. Worderi, In his fifty-aecond year.

Funeral service at St. TBamaa! Church, Fifth avenue and Fllty-thlrd street, oa aturtay, December 1, at It A. U. Kindly omit Soerera. latsnoaeat Felrata.

FRAEQEn. Jafea Vraaeta, ara ef the latt David Wlllem and taaa Maria Praasjar of Ths Hasus. Mellaad. la tha eighty-first year hU age. Funeral aarvloaa at Ma laUjeeltsaas.

lit Willow serasM. 'aVssalra. aa aiar4k45 smith a aa 'asssasssasawiiaaaai'vea i af4- BaUl eVMUNT 'JSrVjaWePrafcsJsPsU i'JRJPPl VVWPaRRjPB ough. Mr. and Mr.

R. Rome Gallatin Mrs. Thorau M. Howard. Among the young popia at tha danea jrara the Misses AllM Walnwrlght.

Marlon Tiffany, Hln AUxander. Aa-lalda, and Alleen Sedgwick. Anna Alexandra. I'aulln niran RAMhtn. Mary L.

poit, Claire Bird. Pesty Buk, am i-orur, a rah Butler, rcuianetn Hemsen, Fanny Baldwin, Mildred and Helen Rive. Helen Cameron, Mary ryne, Catherine D. C61C Margaret Dun-Up. Katherlne Porter, Elaine Dencgre, Oertrude and Tolly Damroach, Bylvester Moran.

Edith Mortimer. Alexandia Emery, Elisabeth W. Emmet, Augusta McCagg, Leslie Murray, Tereia Fabbrl. lllti Norrll. Helen Plaice.

Marnret La Wn lZZ. mil 'icSrTiri. enne Iselln. Katherlne Haven. Anita Alice Huntington, Amonff the men werai Uvtmih Alter- bury.

F. Hoi brook Bett. A. Cnrroll, Oliver W. Bird.

Andrew A. Blbby, Heyward Cutting, Eliot Cross. Anderson Dana, Thomaa and John J. Emery, De Courcey Htoddaid Hortman, Emmet Harrla. Frederic A.

Julllard, Charles II. Marshall, George Norton Miller. Charles A. Munn, Rlchsrd Peters. Hldney Dillon Ripley, Robert C.

Hands, Henry R. Taylor, K. wekag BnJamln, MaJor a Crelghton Webb. Bayard Rives. Theo- dore H.

Potter, Norreys O'Conor, V. Lw," r. lord nil H.m.r.l.v Alh.rt KiV.ni. ull. I uomoti Hamersley, Albert Eugene Ualia- i in.

Kii i inatiai aiaaisnarn itiir i i II. C. Emmet, Watson C. Kmmet. Charles D.

Draper, H. Sloan Colt, Robeit II. Allen, Charles L. Apple ton, William M. Agar and Ogden Cudinan.

Miss jsksMs la Introdaced. Mrs. John W. Dennis gave a reception yesterday afternoon at her home, 35 Park avenue, to Introdii'o 'icr daughter by a former marriage, MUr Brewster Johnson. In the ricelvln.T party were the Misses AdelAlde ding.

Henrietta Talcott. Nathatl llioivii- Ing. Elisabeth Mlnot Clark. Vloli Finn- nery, Charlotte Guye. Amy R.

'lelck and Marjorie Mrs. Dennis Mill give a dance for her daughter on January 6 at ShanleyV Another leceptlon'of the afternoon was given by Mrs. William M. Dudgeon to. introduce her daughter.

Miss Helen L. Dudgeon. It was held at her home, (ty Park avenue, and receiving with Mrs. Dudgeon and her' daughter were the Mines Carfdacs Howard of Wasi-Inton, Therese Browning, Marian Noyes. Geraldine C.

Hail. Jeanne Gourd, Katharine Holllster, Josephine Chamberltn. Viola Flannery, Conrt.mce De Lanoy, Jeannctte Pruyn and Dorothy Miller. DILLEY ART NETS $18,295. Mandarin Coals and Priest Robes Gn to Many On) era.

Yesterday's sale from the Arthur Ur-1 ,0. lou'1, 11 to be ot Yonkr.s died In City Hnpltai. that banc Dlllev Oriental art collection In the I conductor will not follow certain i last night He became HI with np-Anderson Oalleries were concerned with Me'rol' history In Increas- week yesterday and the dispersal cf the mandarin coats and vl" orchestral sound nt pr.derv.ent an c.terntlon Sunday. Subse- priest robes. One of the'latter brought I "i'ense of brauty und balance of quently peritonitis, which caused death.

the best price at the ufternoou eesslon, going to E. W. Scheer, forllOO. It was No. S3 the list, a red robe with blue borders and sleovea.

The decoration consisted of dragons and IMUd blossoms, worlted out In gold thread. A s'mllar robe. No. SJ. sold to H.

F. Harli-ness for (110. Mr. Harkne also gave IS." for No. H.

a man's coat In an unusual blue, th. linrr sleev being t)f the mandarin pattern: 1 gpn a blue and gold rob: 9 for No. SOI. a Chla-Clilng i mg a. ki.i.

in. a A. C. Hueffer paid 1140 for hn A Van.Url'ii I gave 10 for I. a mandarin coat ill red: A.

M. Folack bought No. 130. a I Lima priest's robe, for J130. and H.

F. HarknrM paid i200 for No. "07. a coat of warlet 'watered silk. The total for tho two sessions wus 12 CPS.

The sale of the Chinese rugs occurs this afternoon, MR. HARRIS'S RECITAL. American Tenor Whi Plrasea nelsenent of Art. Qeorse Harris, g.ivc a song recital yesterday afternoon In AeolHn Hall. Mr.

HartLs Is a tenor whose voice Is of very light order and deficient In some of the brilliancy and sensuous quality associated In the public affection with the hlchest mide voices. Hut to thc.c who value artistic style, phrasing nnd I musicianship, together with excellence In diction and a fine Intelligence In Inter-I pretatlon, Mr. Hartls gives much pleas-i ure. His programme yesterday contslneil among other things the air ot PVld 'ram "Iphlgcnle en Taurlde. ung In the orlclnal tongue; two Ijrlis from wolf-Ferrari's "Rlspetll Toscnnl." some Oer-man Ueder, and sonics by Marshall Ker-nochan.

The audience, which was large, gave evidence of (renulna appreciation. PERCY HEMUS HEARD. The llarrtoaa Takra Plraanrr la Dramatic KrTrrls. Percy Hemus, barytone, suve a aonK recital last nlirht In Aeolian Hall. Heard here very recently In a pronramme or American songs, ho now, offered one o.

more conventional arrangement. Suns In English, the list Included alls and eonca taken from llaendel. Beethoven. Schumann, Tachalkowsky, Scnu-bert, Ilolto, Kramer arid II. Burleigh.

There were also two Hongs, "April Tide," 'XVr giver. Mr. Hemus Is a singer of dramatic Instincts, at times somewhat extreme, but with tha aid of a very clear diction Ills work evidently never falls to afford enjoyment. His audience last night was large and demonstrative. THE SEA00ES8.

Sailing to-day by the French liner Hochambcau. for Bordeaux: Dudley Alleman. O. Ilammeraley, Mr. and Mra.

Charlea Paul V. 1.. nronne. E. II.

Ilomniraieu, William A. Hurroway, tapt. C. Kulderuu, Mrs. Oeorge T.

Henry Sherwood Nor- Urlttan, rls, Capl, Franels Duret, Mra. Nelaon O'Snauzh-Cipt, Maurice Du- neaay. Oruie, iienn wuimai, Mrs. Sabine Demds. Mra.

K. B. Rodtrrs. Henry Donald Kd- Klsln K. Slew.irt.

wards, Mr. and Mrs. Henry It. John- Ellington. Talbot.

Mra Waller A. roi, Mr. and Mrs. Jttiquln F. B.

Olbaon. de la Torre, Jt. II. Grant, Blair Thaw. Arthur J.

orey, -Mrs. nemimin Thomas Olbaon. Oeorgea Vanderelde, J. 8, Howe. R.

I- Dr. William Hale, Walter Yora. j. By the American liner I'hlladekhla, for Uverpoolt W. D.

Baldwin, Mr. and Mra. Htrbert Will Balrd. Jay. Mr and Mrs.

WUIIam Edward Low, A. Bell fr WlUiam R. Sarbert Benninrton. loos, rt, Graoa Ellen Be- ferey Murray. Mra.

Asnea Palon. John O. Brealln. Mr. and Mra William K.

II. Coea. Mrs. rraoa I. uonauo, jars.

A. S. Eianarf, dolph, itobert iSeialii. Mr. and.

Mrs. WlUlatn T. B. rurneat, aeirateiw. Mr.

aM Jars aaasa j. mag v-w, ft rtoodiar Mirtln Van Bursa Mra B. n. Kagbas, w. waiaer.

PirksT Krle Usher Wood. Br tha Cunardar pannonia, ronrai-mouth and London! I Mr. ind Mra, O. Mr. aoa tm.

nenry Mr. and Xrf. LtwU Jjra uaraTI LL otaaaa. aaiasw naaiiss Hanrs MaArar. By tha Whlta Ur llaar for raaaan 5 9.

"LOHENGRIN" 6IYEN AT METROPOLITAN Maud Fay Appears for First Time This Season as Unhappy Elsn. time this season at the Metro polltan Opera House last evening. There was a time, fts older onersaoers will Yeadlly'recall, when the most mellifluous or an Wagners lyric dramas was also the one most frequently henul. But chances In the state of vocn! art have brought about modifications of public tiste. In.

Its Infnncy "l.oliengrln" whs regarded ns a declamatory music drama. Inimical to the most elegant style of singing. Now, with' the exception of a few scenes It li accepted hs an opera flowing with milk nnd honey. In so far ns New York Is concerned It's palmy days were those In which Lillian Nnrdlrn or Kmmn Kamrs nnd the De Itostkes were heard In It. The style singing which dominated the stare In l'wre "ai not heara In the Oerninn i l'i ckcii mile vii in i linnrd ri uiijnnrrr.

nui Mini in nmmr i i i story. The essential point nt prexent Is that the milk of "Lohengrin' Is now mostly coagulated nnd the honey too hard to flow. Sllaa Fay's Performance. Accepting this condition of affairs, contemporaneous rrforn'anccs ronta'n much that Is ndmlrnhle and even Im-p-esslve. D'Tillty.

nrncstnes and even drsmatlc force Hre found In the rcpre. seNstlons. Iist night Maud Fv. vtrn appeared once last season ss KlepKnrle nd then fell 111. came forward as Khn.

M'ss Fay has much In her favnr In the natural quality of lur voice, in appear nnM n.l In enunciation too shows the good results I of her Oermin training. Sho wjs w.tnt. Ing Isst night In steadlners nf tone and the dcstrnble smoothntss of a legato styK The other membjrs of the cast repeated things not unknown. Mr. Urlus Nucceeds In being more knightly In the role of rriefon than In that of oiln.

LnKt evening his voire ircmed to lu. Iinii.iin'l,' l.r.l t. ltd I Mr. Well was h'ghly declamatory ri- rnmiiM'i and Mine, Ober successfully por- trayed the dnrk nature of sexlers OUrwl. Mr.

Braun was Hie usual lltll.mnl no, I i-uiiTiniui i r-s -icllneil to bs rather pcrcmptoiy aci the llernM. Mr. Uid.ml:y conducted, and while the orclientrs played with spleii'lld tone an.i elasticity mere ve.c moments wlion erseinble. In lh Rosea. Mrs.

John Drexel. Mr. and Andre- S. Webb and Miss Alice Drexel "ere in Mrs. Goelefs box.

Mr. and Mrs. Jorce Andre. Mr. Mcl-ean Tlt.ker and Willi im Suloinon were In the AMor box.

and Mrs. F. McNeil Ua on. Ml is Pauline Baron mid Oliver Wugst.iff werv i In -ugut Belmont's 1 tVPli -Mr. und Mrs.

T. J. Oakley I Ithlnelnrder were Mr. anC Mrs. J.

Lang-1 don Schroeder gnd Miss Manraret I I Schroeder. Mrs. Charles S. Whitman 'was with Mr. and Mis, Stuart Duncan M'.

and Mrs. W. Htorrs auests i were Mrs. John T. Atterbury arid Mr.

1 an.i James H. Duke. Laily I'ol'- brooke and Mr. Fdword I. a Moutagn and Mis.

Churles II. Dltson were In thi! Morgan lo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K.

Stuigls and Mr3. Regliusld Itlves were In the Webb box and Mr. und A. Delano Weekes v.eie with Mri. W.

Lowe Illce. There were also In the audlerce M. or.d Mis. Newbold Morris. Mies Fiellng-liuyt-en, Mr.

and Mr. Lewis Gouveneur Morris. and Mrs. H.iroM G. Hender-eon.

Mr. and s. J. Fled Tains. and Mis.

Charles M. Connfelt, Mrs. Belmont Tiffany, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Harry Ryan, Mr.

and Mis. Edlii Gould. Countess Srckendniff, Mrs. John II. Bradford.

Mrs. John E. Alexandre and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams Clark.

MME. LEGINSKA PLAYS. second Piano llrrltal Plrasea Aatdl-enre In I'arneirle Hall. I.ecliiHkn cave a second tilann forte icult.il lat evenlliR In Carnesle William Alphus Hunton. SI.

s-nlor Hall. She offered programmo consist- secretary of the Colored Men's Depsrt-Inr of li-- Chopin. The compowN ment of th International Committee of tlons were the a minor ballad, the bolero, I the Y. M. C.

died of tulierculo.s's on eighteen preludes onus 2S, the sonata In 1 Wednesday In his home, S7.1 Oieene ave-il rlat minor and four etudes, two from nue, llrooklyn. He was born In Chnt- opus 10, Nos. 12 und 7, and two from opus 25, Nos. II and 12. Mine.

Lrf-Kliieka's fctyle seemed to be more fairly suited mis list man to i ptoitrumme of cIhspIc music she recently i played here. Her technic Is always of 1 high order In both crtulnty und In finish and It Is wont to be swl.t und again superbly brilliant In action. In her ierformance of the Chopin muAlc last night she had a varied scope mr th rilwnluv ef One resources In flnarer and pedal woik, toeether with those of sentiment and drnmntlc She made good use of the opportunities of fared. Her p'nyliiar was eleicnnt In tn'te or attain dashlna; In style nnd It was pce'lcally conceived. An nudlence as I interested In her work.

Byrett Clayton, MONTCbAtR, N. Dec. I. Mlsa Ello M. Clayton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Clayton of 89 Grove street, wan married to-night to William C. HTett, of Cortet. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Krank H. Myrett of 87 Park street. In the home of the bride's paronts. The ceremony was performed by the Itev. Ilr.

Thomau It. Thobum, pastor of the FlrBt Methodist Kplscopal Church. A reception followed. IIOTKI.H AND KKSTAURANTS. Mr.

Thomas Healy Announces the Opening nf GOLDEN GLADES Midnight Parade and Extravaganza Ice Ballet TO-NIGHT, at 11.30 o'Clock With the Following Cast of Principals and a Chorus of FIFTY in a Skating Carnival, Parade and Ballet HARRY JOLSON ALFRED NAfcSS HARRY PAULSEN HARRY FRANCIS GILBERT WELLS WILLIAM COOCAN Shew fer Dinner at 7 o'clock the same as at Midnight. SEA SERVICE F. J. H. MERRILL, GEOLOGIST, DEAD Former Official of New York State Had a Stroke of Paralysis.

Los ANQriKS. Dec. 1. Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, who was State geologist of New York from ls to 1904 and director of the scientific exhibit of New York Htate at the Chicago fair, died here Wedmrday after a stroke of paralysis. Mr.

Merrill wns born In New ork In 1S61 and educated st the Columbia llio ('allfnrntn HLnte Mlnlnsr Bureau. He sldei directing New Yc.k State's exhlh.t at the Chicago' talr. he served in a similar capacity at the Buffalo and St. Louis expositions. Mr.

Merrill belonged to majority of the local and notional neoioiciii nnu itilnlnr nnd Institutions nnd I A Hrrlar nf '''J. vre cn War, the Unlvuslly Club of rv vnru nnn tiir Anncirn oirni -J Jllllirr IUII. Ill IcniUS r. four children. ITie funeial will be held Wcdnssday at Trinity riiuroh, New York.

JACQUES S. HALLE. Xptt York Slot-k Itrok'rr anil K- Governor at HsrhanRe Dies. Jacquei 8. Halle, senior partmr cf the New Vol It Slock Excehaligc firm of Halle Htlfglltx, Hroud ttreet.

died ylrdny at hH Weil Fifty- foutth street. He whs born here fifty tw nK n'1 a small boy ibcQflll till CR-eer 111 ftil SKeet. Uf became a member of the Stock Ex- change In 1S5T end was rubsenuentiy cue of Its governors. He renlgncd as I governor taut week. I Mr, Halle wus myitorlouwiy poisonei In Febru.iry, 1901, and narrowly escaped deiith.

Dr. Eincst J. Ledivle all-ulvxed the coffee that lha family l.ad "red for dinner and found large iUan-1 uretnlc In It. Two of the ir- HIltS WCle IlisO liWrClfli. I A 8o Mr.

Hlk talhl the I I.XIII. lllliL'f 1TI llllll tunii i where Mark Twain once lived. TBACY P. MADDEN. Acting I'hlrf Jnilsr nf linkers liles After nn Operation.

Actitic fits- Judge Tracv P. Madden ct In. Judge Madden who was 31 years old, w.in horn In New York city, out wpenl th larger part of his life In Ynnkers. ilo wns cmduated front the New York l.iiw School, ecrveil in the Araemblv 111) 1 Hi 2 niul 1913 and was atvolnted acting! City Judge of onlte-s early In mil. Hie parents, Mr.

and Mia. Jamrn Madden, thtce brothers and two sisters sur- John Jnhn Franrla Praegrer. Francis Praeger. so. a retired commission merchant, who helped to or- panlxe and govern the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, died on Thursday In his home.

154 Willow street. Brooklyn. He was born ut The Hague. In Holland, and In 1S36 came to this city. He retired from partnership In the dry goods coihiiiIksIoii house Perry, Wendell.

Fay Co. In December, 1914. His clubji were New York Merchants. Hiding and Driving and Crescent Athletic, lie wus president of the Philharmonic Society and a director in many businesses and Institutions. A sjn, Louis .1.

Pr.ieger. survives. David A. I'lti'her. David A.

Pitcher, civil wur voternn. who commanded the relief euanl of honor on the nlirht before (ten. tlrant's funeral, died on Wednesday In his homo, 205 I'ark llrooklyn. For twenty jears Sir. Pitcher had suffered Invalidism ns a result of wounds received during the war.

Ills war experiences Included hort term In Ibby Prison. Mr. Pitcher born 111 New Yoik city seven'y-three years pro. Ills widow, one son and four daughters survive. William A.

Iliiuton. ham. Canada, of parents whi wen- uc- i tlve In the "underground railroad" eys-1 tern of delivering- slaves. ('nut. Mrsnndcr II.

Wnddrll. Capt. Alexander Henry Wnddell. TiS. a former officer In the Fourteenth Huskim nf the British army, who retjred a number of years ubo, to devote more time to literary work, died on Thursday In his I home, 34 Plain street, Brooklyn.

For time he was editor of Iff nml Upur, now The Capt. AVaddell was lorn In Northamptonshire, KiiRlnnd. He saw service In India and Africa. IPs widow, wo sons and a daughter survive. l.eivla David l.raLr.

Lewis David Leake. 10, a retired enf- fee and tea Importer, died on Wednesday nt his home, 102 "Woodruff avenue, Brooklyn. Ho waa born In Knglnnd, but had lived In Brooklyn fifty-five yeais. Klve sons gurvlv1' Charlea William Chase. Charles William Chase, a retired commission merchant, died on Wednesday In his home, 20R Qulncy street, llrooklyn.

He wns born In Rochester, 11., ST, years ago. When the civil war stnrted Mr, I'hase was In California, where HOTKIJ AMI RKHTAITtANTM. ELSIE'' MISS S1GRID TRILLING MISS MADELINE BESLEY MISS MARIE LA VIOLETTA MISS CHARLINE MAYFIELD MISS BESSIE RICARDO MLLE. ZAMURA A LA CARTC. SallTnr-'rti Leoloal.t Tni mining Ilol'' bo." thls nSSf 04 city November 10, Ml, She leave, on.

searr he had been field assistant to on. Dr. Robert C. kemp. had rone In aearch of gold.

He enlisted and served throughout the war In a California regiment of cavalry. His widow, two daughters and a son survive. Jesse Vatentlae Smith. Jesse Valentine Smith, known In vaudeville circles as Sam Valentine, died In St. Catherine's Hospital Thursday night from cancer.

The deceased was US years of age and leaves a wife, Ada Smith, known on the stage as Ada Valentine. Smith ns a blackface comedian waa at one time attached to the old Harrlgan and Hart stock company. The funeral will be held from Vogel's undertaking parlors, 94 Qrand street, Mas-peth, to-morrow at P. M. Mrs.

Eaneltae A. Kemp, Mrs. Emellne A. Kemp, widow of John H. Kemp, for many years major In the veteran organisation of the Seventh Reg iment, died yesterday at her home.

441 Krnrat V. Onllbert Nkwark, N. Dec. .1. Ernest F.

OuHlert. supervising nrchltect of the Newark Hoard of Education and member of the firm of fiuilbcrt Betelle, died at Ha heme, Ridge street, this moiiilng. lie wan 47 years old. Mr. tlullbert was lecturT nt thi Teachers College cf Columbia University.

F. Thompson, i Cmiusu- Iv-c. 1. Millard Tlnmpson, representative nf the Sit- i memo Court of the lloval ArMiium. I former erntnl resent of Hint order for IVnnylvatiln and promoter of Ktrret rpPwavf.

itleil here tn-dnv nt aao of 7, 1 RiiHf-ne Metinrrnh. rsTI'lElD. N. Dc. 1.

Eugene Mc-1 Gnrrah, president of the Air-rlciti Mold- im "VlrV.iy at the lume of his mother, Mrs. Mary Jlc'Jiirrah. He was burn In Monroe, Ilfty-one years no. Dnvlil tl'ivlil nged SR. well known In raclnr circles, died nt IS4 Amity sfreet, KhishltiiT.

yesterday. Ho was the o-vnr of P.ivle Jones, a horse holding several trottlnK records. -trTs nnn st.wntTT-rr. vxil rnia aviuj ntu dahhuli, Mnile trllrlr t'sed In War. of the CM Thl fraternity rirmbers belli their ninety-second nnnunl bnnijuet the Hotel AMor Inct nlElit nnel to speclies liv A.

H. Itund. slennl eng'- neer or the Pennsjlvnnln Rillrnacl; E. H. i'i presiunt or tne (.

olIeg or the C'llv New York: Edward Wheeler, editor of PiiMlo Opinion; Strother Church, and W. Cnrl Ely of Buffalo, Ivy Lee was toastmnter. An unusual feature of the gathering was nn exhibit rf American manufactured wir materials such os are tielng used bv the Allies, which wns loaned by J. P. Morgan A Co.

WILLS AND APPRAISALS. ritniRTlAV LACK NKIl. d'M I. inn-Net elile. Iltt 441.

John Klf'tner. hrntber. rerelred I1VI.0I1 Christina nnl llisrl' It nnt relall, I'lflrtn tr snd Cnwdanre T. Thompson, not lelNt, Jit Vft. Tl three Ut name! IwnefleUrles sire flip rWMrrn Je-eph Ifc Tlinnpn, deeesi.1.

formorlT en emnlntee of dTdnt. Aret In rloti-d 7 Wet Twenlv-elehth ulreet, apnrsled nt IC.oefl: IK'tS' nwtrnces. Hto; lerks, rtercrint's pntll)Ct, ter enlnrs snd pr'nt, 7 West Twintr.lrhth ewl and rMm pcrdnt cr. rle, nn hrsttrh store In linden. Imt lis iIim's not stijiesr In report ini WIHTUAX nf llc ttrnld, Morris eoiinti-, .1 rtlwl Janimry S.

1914 a 1 tMM" in Nptt York Stat an eonlu fm In IM I'liarl" treet, appral'M at IM.iwi TtiTe ihlMrrii and three crandrhllilren ln-. (ti'larlea. AMt'HKMKVTS. laiisiiJidJii'JiJ fl'wav A lh Ht I.tenlnus at fc. TINIMV to m.M nf Khnw tliU ho of iU Mill WlniiT (Is-den snd ftirt.

PJ4TU IT nr. ll'y. lit. IM Will 31. M.s.To-dayJkWi a I fan Ihlrtuaall Hmashlng Ills suivc aUnaoijinasjK u4 BK, 4f jV Mat.

To-day. THE MAN WHO CAME BACK nay house V. ISth St. 1QTU CT Kn i.niv. an Klin Ola Mat.

To-day Thum. a THE 13th CHAIR lly HAYAItlt Kll.l.l.lt.. Twelve iml i. half ilnica tn gn-M a Witt tn tti l.iw,' lie) wikkI llroun. Tillmiii'.

Millie Elliott's Muts.To-diy ft WH.5?) HoDCEfixing sister litery lilt as gnnd Man front llnme." 'The -tSlnbe. L0NGACRE Is HI I- 10. tl TO-AY H'eJ. 2 '111 I llllltr aCTIIQ Mil, n.i, H9 I Ul Tn-dny Wet. 2 -an.

IrtlifK Taylor Holmes 'WCT; Kll, I 11. II ION I'ltAtVKIIICII Hi-its Mi-r. i IN Nnw oil II. Iiril SOI.IMH.lt HOY. Sal- JiiIiii harles Tliomns- Adrle Kiinlnn l.

PAJtli I.I1-I.IIU-. itl ii'ii Wei, al .1 SI, Ni-st Iliiiii-rflt 1 Is ttisi- "Aluu. 'iJOIf'l MATINKK IO-IIAY at VM.I. LlllalsUI Hunday MatJiuv at Ilwu tld'Tn-nlght A Kitj- NIkIU W'llllsin "The A DAUGHTER AV GODS KELLERMANN CAIINrtilK IIAI.I-, Tuea, Cr Iter. lilt or i.tc.utt t.f ie irar IAN HAY (Captain Ian lla llelltil In the story of the FIRST HUNDRED THOUSAND.

Tlrketa S3 to at llos (Iffire, Mgl. J. II. I'ond Lyceum lliiri-iu JIIIIT, 49th. K.

ofll'way. TREASURE ISLAND OeeTII TIMK. Kvga. 8 Mats. fc33 To-davJu.

crirvle i.M.i, a ALJlE. Ulgkjr Bell 4 Cesll B'way 47th at and Rally Mal.fs-.ll.'Wa.atekiiTraBitsWhile i rAlr nf.ru. V. nf i .1. A ART PRIZES AWARDED.

Cash far Seat Pletre nnd Bronse In Women's F.xhlttltlon. The two $50 prises tn the annual exhibition of the Association of Women Painters and Sculptors which opens today In the Arlington Galleries In Madison lavenue. were awarded to Fellslo Waldo Howfll for her painting entitled "Waiting for the Preparedness," nnd Llndaey Morris Sterling for her small bronse called "Afraid." The sculpture prize waa the gift of Mrs. Helen Foster Bnrnett. The pslnt-Ing prise Is given by the nmoclatlon lUelf.

ROTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Mrs. O. Trowbridge Holllster will give a reception this afternoon nt her home, SO Park avenue, to Introduce her daughter, Miss Katharine A. Holllster.

At her home In Washington this afternoon Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock will give a reception to Introduce her daughter, Miss Margaret Fahnestock. A dinner and dance will follow. Several relatives and rlcnds from New York will go on for the enteralnment. in the chantry of St.

Thomsa'a Church this afternoon nt 4 Mies Dorothy Jack- fin HntivMftr nf trm. William (I. Jnck- son, will be married to Harward Glider. A reception will follow at the Gotham The wedding of Miss Emily Franklin Baker, daughter of tho lato Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas II. Baker and Dr. Donald Guthrie of Hayre, will take place this after- noon In the Church of tne lieavcniy 'test. A reception win iohow ni oner- Mrs. John D.

Barrett of 24 West Scv- enty-second street has been obliged to withdraw the Invitations for a dance for her daughter. Mlsa Helen Barrett, which expectefl to give on Decemuer owing to death in the family. i.i. tiiswI.i anil are at the RlU-Cnrltot. for the winter.

Herman O. Huffer, was a gue.it over Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Henry Alexandre at the Meadow Brook Hunt Club.

Mrs. William It. Tlirmpson will give thcAtro party lo-nlght for Miss Katherlne Schulse. Mrs. William II.

Browning will give a retention this afternon nt her home. 18 iWest Flfty-fourlli street, to Introduce her! I Uaughter, Miss" Thereje Browning. The first of the subscription dances under the aunplces, of th St. Christopher League was held lart night at ths Plaxa. The patroncrses this car are Mmes.

B. Chapln. Andrew Carnegie, Hermann Biggs. Asliton riarlison, nil more Hyde, Augustus Van Cortlntult, George B. William II, Burr.

5eorge II. Benjamin. James V. Chalmers, Georgo Buttcrworlh, Noah i. ltogern, Henry A.

Tod and H. Mortimer Wnrd, The other dances will be given on January 5 and February 9, and the proceeds On the night of lie will be devoted to the Nursery and rember 22 a vaudeville entertainment for the same object will be gl-en by members of the league, when they will produce a skit on "Much Ado About Noth-, Ing." The There is a su-Lord Tfltyorpcrboil paini-Book Shop ing of Booth Tarkington on the wall of the- Book Shop, and a pile of his newest book, "Penrod and Sam," as well as his other books. ConJudeJ Douhkday Pafit Company AMl'MiniKNT. CASINO H'HKy A ai'th St. Krtrs.

ft rtlOI.KD Tl tllggrst t'aalno lilt In leu Years ANNA HELD in FOLLOW ME DOIUnCCC 3lth. Il'xav KtKi. ht.M llcul lining MITllf.H.N-St ('II IS I. K. unyniv ncr a feu iiiviiwn aaw.

-r oil Snli. COUT MARGERY DAW i'l- i'IT I I' tMl'l MnlHlN'-ll 0riUDr.ni Tn-day A. I a I ft. BIGGEST HIT IN YEARS OtlWT tiU'it all'll r.se SOLGNGLETTY Vtll't I llllll.lll ll, I.Ui'l.Mtlllll). 39th ST.

Tlie.i. nr. IP a K.i'.. Wei. S.a.

ln-iliy EMMA DUNN.VOLD LADY 31' IIITII NTKt.Kr TIIKtTIIK SSI'M'I wUiVe--. P0RTM AN A lprrl.il Hill. I'lilidrrn 7 tn a.V tu II It lirforn all rite In Hie Theatres iif Ne i.rk." I'liTRRnT thi: uimav I'Hiiiiiiiii su sil- THKI) I (U T. irri r- Tli, iiisiaj Aa BOOTH 4.MI1. W.

of HVa 1:1 I Mats. To-day A We WILLIAM FAVERSHAM I'tiwntlnK snd spiK-srl'iK in -lU GETTING MARRIEO with HENRIETTA CR0SMAN 'II4III: CMKlim A MII'M CORT Wit vti I'umiI-v -in. Mats A Wisl i -'eon II.Nt. llll. Mir'i-cr- ilr'M l.nii -'ilti-, CORT THEATRE SPECIAL MATINE-S ttui'iilnas si ins-'Mi, lirt.

alt ta and tltrrnouna al Her. 7 unu THE YELLOW JACKET s-a uea nea itiH a. Rich Mn. Poor Man Nt Wis-W 'llll, l.tUll. MAT.

'I O-liA I l.i t.iti lkK-l is. 'IO-NKIIIT s.li. nt Hie l.onrsi I'rliea. "THE BIG SHOW" with ANNA and nisi others. RlALIfl E.H.SOT.

1Vav.42i 1 1 Mippnrted liv IMI I AOr. in -An lu L.H.SOTHERN 'iiiii. ii the sua l-runeain Surt.av..iW stm UMRU II.Vp'H ii m. s-. uci4iii ua IIAYK9.

IT. NICIIHLAM HINK. nu VI UTII I nn fiiriimun iknain, niis. ILL MVAIlllh Taii4 AduiUuoa Mo. AMUSEMENTS.

NEW TORK'M LRADINO TtlEATItRS AMI HUVIMlSsKH EMPIRFB'? I LatMat.To-dair3:30, Eflirinc ao St. llAit UmeTo-alf CYRIL MAUDE NEXT Weeks Only MATS. Ttltma. BAT. Bernhardt SEATS NOW ON SALE far AH Performances Prices II, II.SO.

13. M.M). U. Full Reper telre Given on Aaplleatlan Laarette Taylor "A Rare Genius." Sun. tn J.

Hartley Manners' play The Harp of life i 41th Sit. rAs o-nay wen. "MILEAMINUTE KENDALL AT THE LYCEUM HAS A LAUGH A MINUTE" SAYS STEPHEN RATHIUN IN THE EVE. SUN. Rra.H:o.

Mala. TO-DAY Thlira. JltO. IlllllWnil West 44th St. Kts.aao.

inuilavri mu.to-ay wed.aao. POLLYANNA The play that puts lay Inta llvtnc MANHATTAN OPERA llOUSC W. Of U'WST. K.vs. M.

Mallneoa TO-DAY' Wed. at 2. hli i-rlsneer'a (ilasntlc Production. 350LlvingPapl 20 Living Horses I IIS, 25c, 50c. 75c, $1.00 1 tleae Prices W.42"t.

Krs. MIKTH! Good Gracious Annabelle MAGIC! REPUBLIC W. Kt. a so. Mats.

TO-DAY Wed. 2:20. II.MI lll-lltl 1 1 A. 1 UMIIIllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllf. New York Artistic iK4U BALLROOM, HOTKI.

BILTMOKK. To-morrow (aunda) at lienellt In aid of lh B. F. B. Permaoent mind Itellef War Fund HON.

JAMES M. BECK will officiate Thi' folliwliiir arllts n.d apgar I zi BERNHARDT rit.N-i:! ALDA WAR I irst Time in New York U.I. RKSF.RVril. ltues sum and K. K.

Johnaton's iirHri 5 SI'KINWAV PIANO AND MASON IIA.MIIN UltdXN "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii: GaTTIUTlAV NIGHT, DECEMBER 3, AT THE aUWaUill PPODROME GREAT ALL STAR BILL OTIIKIt I.LADINli II LI TK. TllltS. TH I I VK Hlllll.D'M i.ltKATKM' 'IIOM'HI. I I1II.M Fl.oltA HKI. VII lit MID.MlillT I'lJOLK AND llll'l ollltO.MK and oTIIhll I IlKl 1 I.ATl llLb.

POPULAR PRICES! 1000 Seats 500 Saata 800 Seats at. 1000 Seata METROPOLITAN TtiiiiiiiiniM lirvaut lii-dat I'rarl I'lehera. lliuiipel. I lie l.uia, Hointrr. I roiacro.

I his Mm. Cnnceri SOc to II.SO. I.nirsi St-ln IIiiiic. rianlM. l-uulae Humeri I'mil 4llliuiise, ilri-li Ilagriiian.

i Mini, al Tosra. Mulo idrlmtj, Csii.m,, itoIiI. lirs( I'on. at s. I'riniu luur, Alil.t, rmni.

Amain Iti'Ms. Didur, I'cmd I'ulan-1 Ihur- s. Ilosrnkainlirr. Ili'mlwl lll-r, MiMin (iollti. Midi, AlthnilM', niKlHIllk) I at k.

Aidi HipiMild. Ilomi-i- irn-li-lil, Amnio. Didiir, Hiiuil, I'iiIsci-h. ul li. I'ldr'ln, liuri, Maoo; li llr.iuii, Kii)lail.

Wi ll. Ki-Us I llixJnn'l.) Nul at lft. Npl. IV-f'i-e. Learuut.

Mu.lr, IVrli I Cnruxi. Ht-gurola, llada, I. I'anl. IIAIID.MAN PIANO USKtl. BAUER i THIBAUD fll.Mt I tut.

At' lri nt .1 LORTAT lh i'' 't oi Jlnrnlln I't'tno Uoullull Hull, lues. At'. Tin- Hi fl Mailt ll-'r "I I'liil'Ut ROBERT 'li i li I. Iliiirs. lrr.

7, ul K.I.' SUSAN MF.TGALFE-GASALS in i emiA Kamllnl'lann PHILHARMONIC iii'l i II i. i i in i in mr. sKe Sun. ul t'arneglr ll.i DM BALI ST I'KOUK A MM I'. IIHMANTIl' KUH8IAN I it Is ii I liuiro.

I Hit Illela, I imu-il) theatre. Mini. Ut. Dec. 4, al a.

Vl'illn ttis-vs STAR RiK i A llamlln I'lann. Th Ui'I. I nmrd ineulrc, Tiles, Iter. .1. al .1.

Tiles, Iter. at GUTMAN Hnna Itri-H il K.lMtl.ltl Mm Aiitniilit Sairir I nr. Htelnaay l'iumi. A it i 1 1: A 1. 1, BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA lilt, n.ni.

sii imuurior 1 Till- AITKKMION AT tlSO. 4- MAUDE DEV0E Seats Hall or Mri, WolfMihn llurrau, I W. 34 Ht OPERA TICKETS lhone 41U Grt-elej NKATM Kilt t'AMl'HO IS "Hearl Hatiers" and "Tasea" tli'ittrra: auba. buught sold. ojrni'B, Nurwaiidlc St.

NEW AMSTERDAM mUi oiitrS'wai. MOST IIIIUflllTI't'l, MI SICAI. KNTKRTAINMIINT IN NHW Vtllllt, K'aw lirlungrr's Supreme Siiireas Music by Lal'tian. tionli I Iloltou. ATTIHTrir m.av visit sTOa TMI1 TniSTni NEXT WEEK JACft flORWOHIH GKO.

rnUIH'C TIIKATIIK, ll'wsy. 41 St, UUflAn 0 llryant MATINEKS TMiY JL; KI. ilid Ruth Chatterton and company, lint. llltl't'K McllAll, lu Come Out Th. Kitchen "On of ih most delightful evenlncs of Ike year." Sun.

MATINEE TO-DAY 2i30 EVERYBODY'S UfUJITfl doing it- WnAI SHI MISH I WOBBLING OUR LITTLE WIFE and MAllCIAHKT ILLINGTON IliDDIC w- 2d "1. Kvs. 8 30. 111111119 sal. Mala.

I WINS ALL HEARTS! PAPTAIN KIDD, Jr. 11 "flweetest Slory Eer Told" im 1 by Rlda Johnson Youna. WOHAHIHARRISStev.X-iaSi: 1:70. Mals.TO.nAYAWVd.-islO D'r. SS Pt.

Rees. Matlnevs TO-UAY Wed. at 21.V DAVID DELA8CO presents DAVID WARFIELD 1 Eff1 ItirnltliG Ilwav. 4n St. Kvs.

830 nia.i a atlnecs TO-DAY Wed. 2.20. SBft- aenA WEHT 44 HT. Kvos. 8:30.

DaLaUatasVW.iits.TO-ll'Y.LTIiura.2:20 SEVEN CHANGES tTIII TOM 4(lth 8t ll'y. I 'i 'I IAIKH. rllLllin ARMJSMMGIRL TL'EHIIAY. nth. hKlTit NOW.

A DALY in "THE MASTER" I.IRFRTY West 42d au lilUE.ni I Talm Dally. Iml. A 10 r. M. 0.

W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL SPECTACLE or and Social Event PADEOTSKI ALLAN FILMS Sanctioned by French Gjvernntint 5 TICKKTS AMI (in Oftlre, 1 4.1 1 H'wa, Tel. Itrj ant and I NI.W T4MIK IMII1K IN MVI1M1 I IIANC'KS AI.IIA. l.EOlNSK's. NK.NTKTTI I'l MtOIIN 'h (A l'i), KltO.SOI.I).

1.INA AIIAItllAM I I Alil.l Mill; MM ANNA TIIK 1)111. l.Y MM II I PAWN. WILLIAM I OLI.IKU, MKLV1I.LI 1 I I I-and lltl.N IIOltDINl, JOSKIMI and MM'IIVI I'VltNA 1 1) JOK JAi'hfON IINAl KlK'K .1. Will i I. IIAJ.K I IS NK.

hYllll. CAIt.Mli.N. (iLOrioK MAC I A li 1 A 1 1( II A L-IIIN, r'ltlill HAItltlSON I'l-eillVH "lil 1.50 2.00 2.50 SYMPHONY 'inilety n( s'p irl. IMIIItllst II, ifr X. f.

I ru-ni'ar (Nun. I Aft, ul Hull I MILIUM- SALZbDO C4III.ON llacti. I)rliu ltim-1 l.ir at llni Ainllaii Hall, ii ii. ni.im ut l.M IOI.Illl. II kl.

I IIIH SI'. ISDN ritnxs soo to sTitiwr tr ri imi, Mnslne Klllolt Thrulrr, nr R'war YVETTE GUILBERT TO.MOItllOW (sMV) HtUO rimiihtui. ill, (imito Nulr 1 Si Itrrex-rr, YU hijrt (i, IVrmrl nt 1 Ulr Huntitinii i sf a I iiiiu'1 Cftmrxle Hall, Ktt. live, ntlMO. IOLIN Itl.tMTAL MISl.lt A ELM AN a' III IN nri'U'l.

n- Ifnl r-H)UV lltlllKAl' I (Si'KINWVVriAMll I. I I II I. Vd C'onirrl lues. V.j llir. .1.

at HH. NEISEL QUARTET l3 Ilelni l.vr. 31th St. IIIKIUUI.Y.N Star Social Folllii liiv A I'littiin Mnl. IIOTKI.H AMI ItA.NTI, Mtb Strut Faurth Aveni'.

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