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SOCIETY THE -E VENING STAR. \\'ASHI.\'GT().\'.E D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1921 SOCIETY 2 small company at luncheon today, Swhen her guests included several of , 1hose who came for the inaugural ceremony last week. Mrs. Eikins will observe her day at and Mrs. Maryland _and former Representative and Mre. Charles B. Ward Representative Appleb. of the winter in Atiantic ¢ ty. tate Soci interesting program tomorrow evening New Jersey v for in will its the = The have an nmeeting Frank Appleby f New Jersey en- v ayre won first honors in tato rac cond. Col charger « six jumps. t Miss Hel z_won i the three-foo; nd_over tri ~in gold stripe Silk Stockings, $2.00 pr. ‘- : personal friends from Asbury Park | first, Col. Thompson's Dr. Fizz, second. | daushter of Philadelphia, at her home 3 0 ; }uux other parts of his district who | |and Dennis Upson's Revello, third. In| 1621 33th streer Dealhs Reporled. e | t o were in Washington for the inaugura- | the jumping pairs first place was taken - > 1 by S iowing Gsatiis Save Do ol 1 {t#on at dinner last evening at Ward- | | by Upson's Col. O'Danna and Legare's| Mrs Joha Gor Botrelle of Colum- | g0 0 OToE _“'h,; l.r_n_.l;xvo"_r’"n."t_ i I L man Park Hotel. Covers were laid | Wittreo, ‘with Col. Thompeon's Dr. Fizz | bus, Ohfo. president of the Women's | fo¢ Proll dtpartment i : H for eighteen and the guests gathered ' and Mr. Garvin's Strongheart second. Republican Club of Ohio and member |~ Reatrice i = T R deootated cable inc 2 of the republican state executive com- | Xeltie 1 ! \ . luded Dr. and Mrs, James F. Acker- The League of American Pen Wom- [miltes, is visiting her brother. Bishop | Max Lisbermaa. %, Wastizzion Avylum Hos % man.. Mr. W. J. (ouse, Mr. H. W. en will not hold its regular Wednesday |John William Hamilton. having come [PIgL b g uiner e, B e | 3 e —— Smock and Mrs. Smock, Mr. F. F. reception this week. due to the fact|on for the inaugural ceremonies o ughter. 26, Homeopatkic Hos NW H : jor of France andywil the zuest of honor ai the tea Mr. Charles R. Myer and Mrs. that the national officers of the leagne Sk R Pearl M. Ware 21, 906 11th s 1110 F Street NW. & HE -ambassador 0 ¢ b 7 2iven this afternoon at the <« Mary My the Misszps will receive on Sunday afternoon at the . . | MichelJ. Futrovaky. 16 d Mme. Jusserand will enter | College Woman's Club, 1822 1 strect and Carol Ackerman. Mr. clubhiouse in lionor of the office: of the | Marrlage Licenses. ! Lucretiy Dancans, 4k, 1457 fn ut @ reception {OMOTTOW | =y 8 te re. Jones, Mr. C. Asa Francis, new Baltimore auxiliary. of which Mr: b Mostin, 24, G Wh ', h = tafn at a reception (omorTaw | Mis Florence Ward of tne state re; | Fransie ¥ Jones, A (. foa Fesqis Fiorenca. Bersetto Wiarr, novelist and | | Marriage Lcenses bave teen issced o the | Homital ere ey . eveningsat 190 FO0T o e boret on “Home HExtension Work.” | Frank F. Maxwell. Later in the even-} traveler, is president O Jones asi Bitever Aites ratiemsl] Wi Breian: Erovifence Tiospital semba whéwltheir gyests 5L Ll Il have motion pictures to il-ling the guests joined the dancers in = ot i A 7. 209/ Q at K H w to flude the Secretary of State. Mi-| o, Nire Basil M Manly. preai- |the large ballreom. —Representative oMre 1B perrs Long i A Walker Gt Beltesille, Wi, an S now O ’ . rom the diplomatic jdent of the club, and Mrs. F. ' and Mrs, Appleby have taken a suite alif . arrivec ay and is arion A Taylor of Rranchsille, Mg NASHVILLE. Tenn—Admiral Al-! SHughes, friends from th | 3 E > ) P X arion, plosiof Hranchs i ¥ nn. miral . o | xna smart | Johns Il be' bostesses of at the Wardm Tk Hotel for the the Hotel ngton for quit “Perier_of Enosberg Falls. Vi Smi LT, = ; the congressional and smart (GO W P v will receive on of Congress, hut will go stay. fook a prominent |and Bessic V. Van Winkle of Linestille Pa. '} Dert Gleaves, United states Navr, | it Corsets t Tames C. Flickinger and Celesta V. A ident set a number from out 0Lh iy Uyiise H and Miss Ward ville Monday to remain for the part in campaign and wa 8 ger and o Vo Aroid.| just roturned, from the command of | | ; ¢ g the in The other as- very active for the nomination of | the Asiatic station. who' canne o M 3 Coale, Senator Hiram Johnson and worked L. Rils d Fi Y Pensil, it include Mrs. 8 oale, = Sena am Johnson I .. Riley and Fiorence eosil, | visi reiatin i Sugural ceremonies Mise Belle Worlh Fred- I Lowery enferta later for the Tarding-Coolidge ticket. | both of Baltimore. M. Visit to ‘welatives. while aw, v Cootide erick Pyle, Dr 5 aturday at the Um _ i“’l rederick C. Conkle of thin ciry and ilds | mew assignment fo dut « vin oolidge Wi 4 SHAR gty § oz of icago, 2 The 1. Ranso Mrs % L 0 of Miss Kathryn J. £ guests wonor and principal = e e ariy en Miss Alberia | Wilson. i Bosto s Frances speakecn ot 1he Thursday Aignt soiree | " o Teynolds . Miss K Ivilhill of on. wh of the Washington Salo . 7 © Club today. Other, and Miss Anneva M. Perry {came on to a mnh‘ cer dios din the Mclean bui Births RCPOI ted. { 4 Charles lvans Hu monies and were it street. will be Mrs. Mina ¢ BN T Y ) o Seorotary of States MIs g ijage of Miss Phyilis El-]oceupied by the ident kle. director of the wo ik Rl Rl kil R g - Rarolfies New, Mre Fred W. Uphalli oy yoore, dau r oof Mr.and M Coolidge the Child Welf i of the police deparimen hoars p H ' >, Mrs. A, T, n.-r:”n( \I\";"‘f | John Bassett Al and Mr. John de at the New Willard on March 4 | | Williams, the Wnglish specialis Charies W. and Marion M. M A Kv.. Mre Wailage H. itte, Wil | .- - John .J. Daly, weil known sonz writer Avhin N. and Ora Clingan. g ”ll ohn-Hays Hammond. Mrs. Rieh | T ngazement was announced 3 arrett Riddick, for-1 o et M Van Winkle Wi, i ey Gira Marshail, Brus 3 A Sims. has returncd | {speak on “Preventive drotective | Hilanapolis, Mrs. T. De Witt R Memphis, Tenn. after spending | | Work for Girls in Police Depuri- | ank W of Bos M| o and, Mes. BrecKinridge Lo everal duys in Washingtor | [ments. L Williams ~will give | Wilbur J. Carr “ve invitations out for a dance Wed | talic on “Mental Hygiene S ! . “f Dubuque. Y by eV b NI Sesidenoss ol Sty wit ru and Others.” and Mr. Daly will T e 13 This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. \ Slutchinson. M et e il e preesdea By | kortain o vesterdi Somethingz on “Rhymes wid Rhyr James I and Nina It Jones \ $tearns and M of dinner partics i the Chevy lub ‘in_honor of | sters” Mrs. Ruby Potter. soprano jjaries - sel fertrede Cogidon, €00 | { ¥ Hughes will 801 = jiudge Mrs. et Soloist of the Washington ODers Com- | ivura and Seivia oetrom: oy = = _ s Bvans Hughes will gof o | Greenwich, Conn. The nelids pany, accompanied -on piano byl Jomech ind Emily b Racrmes, hoy ! § afternvon. to} Mr. William Fhelps Brio.and Mrsileq ny 1. 8. Rowe; divects neral of Mr. Louis Potter. o st of Cul-| Tichurd and Marguerite Hynson. gir! resining | Sootes Mhie WIL entertawt o SEAM e Pan Ameriean [Un Mr. Harry Vary Baptist Church, will render se-{ Roy C. and Heiene Potts. girl 20 Washing e | compeny Informally ‘at dimper RIS | van Dyke and Mi o lecfions; Miss Blsa Louise Raner.| My an senblum. girl . AL . v gt aliozt d New | . i s TIN K upil of Leopold Auer. the teacher o ie Wright. gir i °Q o G . \ Sirs. Hugt Wi alens, S '(\ufr.\w Mri and Mrs. Wiltiam A. Scully wil Rev. and Mrs. Bdward Law- | Io':r;‘!::hb'l\x‘::y;flrr a| Feirer and Biman, wish Mrs. Adele | Bomner or ! I'S‘seb' unior s S¥ork Kume et sermanent | be antong the dinner hosts of snce Hunt entertained at luncheon | G40 o'a g Sohn Stapler. 2020 Hillyer | B Bush at the plano. will present vic | famid and Maz; tory to n v & the dinner host this [ at the Shoreham vesterday in honor : | Fomo in Washinglo Secrotary | evening. e homeham yeserds ono | e to nail. tomorrow for a stay of | olin sole numbers and Senor Rafacli. Yetniel i, am ¢ ! g ath A re Jlughes will be t - I asdcs & o < BueStS | e vernl months in Italy and France. |A. Castillo. the eminent Central 2 i ‘Thomas and Hattis bor. i o€ State and Mrs. Hughes wilh be & S Patien will have a sman | neluded Senator and Mrs. Harreld of | t fean Rianist, wil pro- | William and Eila Cagihome. gir St Tasl d Sui Pt t s th Suests at dinner tonight of Mr. Jus- L s en will have a sma klak Mrs. sk - 5 bt Calter and Nannie Morshead. bor =P o g - B et Mee Pitney Somwany df Winer thistexening nd | Dieca o Lresid Datreetewhen Mg Mon v alis| o R e ey | Willium"H. and Cora Brown. boy ! fir’tlg BHOre: urts ESentINE: M HOULE : L ) er will play Lridse I 1. Otiphant ¥ ton boy, who has been 8uc-| py Nathan Brosiloff, violin: i —_— ul, appropriate models. the season’s best and #aron and Baroness de Cartier {2 Armstead Davis will entertain | Sogten’ mon ot o etin ancer, will appear on the | giance Finckel. piano. and CHATTANC The un- | . . i _ ot B na et evenin jRonter. Al sistice inckel, cello. nown man drn-;w;ll' most charming stvles in all the Newest Shades entertd Ly 1B b ae “ 5 - } The ho es for the even ar Dal- @ a & = = complin Mr itvoord Merie-Smith will | BTodhe Condon its Holm. €. ¢ 0. M W. Duncan, Mr. n identified | and Fabric ; Mr. Murray Rrown. jr. of Forest minister of M : and Fabries. Mrs. L. artain imcheor | 8 snister of San_ Maritio, F i forty, member of = ] entersain luncheon Thursday Garden. Long Island and Mr ned ai hunch urd : L Jobumesd and family Jof Rogeraville: | . ; st il RPN Sical AR iehfeld { rence Huni :’»hnxivlmm and e Sterday for | 3 - is sunpo: o have been mental- | T N sgergren. Marquis ding the week Washi OFk i i unbala 5 H T & ) ol > o - aler . e Sharauls” L s £ the wer e e i n : : New Millinery—In the darker colors to ac Riizyeka, Muj. iie - W returned from whre and Mr is T, A. Junkin Dr. Tupper to Receive. Soae 5 : s A 5 B e of sy | thew! speut the past v ting | i * inahison sesterday Wl De Hents Ao TUBHEY " P Sduth and Hemstitching and Picot | company the spring wool suit or dress, or in ¥ the | Wichfeli's home in Denmark. and w Twin ( which their = i the Firs it , . rudol . e e - 2 She assistant milita Vich g . 2 h 2 « i o First ptist Church. will Mr. Rudolph de Zapp, presiient of g 4 . L & wbassy und Mrs e | Bieut anc iwe penct Maranisan at | eluded Prince and Princess PR Sl e e B e e Edging ' the brighter shades for the lighter costume. ‘ b and Mre. Juduh H and | their home in France rig. Gen. and Mrs |o'elock. at the Hotel Richmond. 17th | arnors, will make the preseniuiions | Cotton 13c Silk 14c A > % B Syivanus Stokes at- | Murgsrét Dodge Sewing Oigsle| 120, (DS Bouse gues land H streets. Guests will use the H | nvitations hav i Siiiins cies i Our showing includes the hat snstantly ap- ek eud Stia s garet Dodge Sewing Ulrcle| Louis B. Ralston o street entrance { i . ! N e oF Daroness de ®ar TEOIAE AL olosk ne Mo Hous |10 @ her it pue . W Quith service: ! pealing, by its unusual loveliness, to our / | s, The executive committes hopes to have i P ol Wb & Mr, and Mrs. C. A, e i i ¢ The ilian ambassador. Scnator b Sl atten tuice Lt {Qakley " Totten . " Col. Reginald | Xew' York entertained with ! vounger patrons rolandi Riccl, Was t uest of honor i | 5 . liam 1o Devries 5 - Miss Mason of t 3 g S. : A" e Saturday her's. | The announcement yesterday of the | the president of Keuvon College and e = by Lieut. Col. i, airjengagement of Mrs. Robert P. Parker |} “""“{":‘"‘ i Duriceiand Al «“m;'“ll'f"fl 2 veni at the charity hall. 2 f the Italian 1o in-lof Hartford it rig. unkin Ravenel se guests e Their guests were Miss Mason. Mi i = piass 6 ‘Dim,_anc {obatos Bvwator” Wherler. < toraa: B e o | Farwell, Miss Washburn of Sarato ! Dresses and Wraps—In latest designs. For L » andant Sabetti , the hief of ordnance, will be of i <t | Mr. and Mrs. Perice, who have spent |3 Mildr teman, Memphis, - . eumandaor Sabety o 0 e o T s ton. Gon, Mereitlthe past week with Col. and Mrs.|Tenn.: Miss Nissen of North : Street. Party, Theater and Dance. we are dis- ectors of the army and hief ordnance officer with the | Junkin, have returned to their home |Carolina, Miss Catherine McDonald, A - 5 e . Yelligence. Thers were pre "in France and resigned from | &t Danville. Ohio. Memphis, Tenn.: M lina, IKrous playing Dresses and Wraps, Exqussite in their Afenoher. Admiral Long. Gen. Mitehell:| e Armyin the full of 1998 and is | Col and Mrs Junkin received yes-|Lake" Charle < rolin - p Cant Graven, Capt. de Lavergne, Col. Inow” cngaged in business. (en, |terday afternoon, as is their custom, |Dorr, B Mr. and Mrs. g - a A cEpR’ avt, craven, capt de Luverste Ol now engaged 1n Rusiness. | Ges | (o] mans of their guests at uneneon Lo Hos coghin New vork. Saj “and | Newness and Perfect Adaptableness to Misses', ke P ey T in Toirs \eas I remained, among them Prince and|Mrs. Elliott of Washington i Syl A VA 5 s |Stationed at Watertown, Mase. when | Princess Gagarine. Mgs' Junkin is an | Juniors” and Girls’ requirements. J The minister of Poland and Princess |po came to Washington as acting | 2CComplished pianist and plaved ..3“-\:1"- Jan ; ,ahom\r.sk.:‘ \-lxn entertain at o large baRier ‘of ordnunce. n. Wheeler's | number of Solof us we il as the ac-|widow of federate < ‘dinner at the legation Saturday even- | firqr wife died some years ago and hiz | COmpaniments e garine. § SOTIRE S S e For years discriminatin, Sng in honor of Mr. Ianace Paderewski {son ix also a graduate of West Point.| Who has a voice of unusual |$outli for the inauguration. is chaper- e D £ Sport Apparel and Mme. Paderewski, who will ar-(Mre Parker was formerly Miss Ru'hlqualll_\ joning = er ap of young wu):l..,,,, Five in Wasnington Thursdav. A | Whiunors duughier of® Mr. o ih T the Bt s ans Nadine Face Powder . ireception, to which additional guests{whitmore of Hartford. Mr Mr. Henry C. seage ] Waaningto e company are 3 3 5 , A v veen favied, wiil fotiow The |12 Tl Tour Sears o e Tl Hafi | Frances Youngblood and Miss Doro- ST ot Suits of Imported Materials—Shirts, Sweaters minister will go to Philadelphia to- — | were hosts at dinner last evening. ‘e of Col. William Youngbic & exture, exquisite tint a ; g imorrow to make a speech, and Honmer Seantor n/Hebt: | sl tLer “_fm;';m;“;‘g’;ago';)rv-?}g’:n«l‘.(); il fragrance. It adberes 3 i FWednesday evening he will attend the | ¢ mor Senator and Mrs. Willard [ oSS, Margarel Lyons and Aise |, command. Miss . Dorothy througnout the day. Con- (Fifth Floor) banquet to be given by the Civie| Former Sealor ant o s |Bhlers Lyons of Bryn Mawr College | S00ti00d was captain of o AT | 8 dications mot £ Forum in New TYork for Mr U i concert vester. |have Joined their parents, Mr. and |y division of the Harding and L srecaionen — - ——— e jEagerewaki. 8o “afternoon. - having . among. their | Mrs. Henry 8. Lvons of Boston. at the | Coqiigge Junior Boosters, a nationai | |l Deceseary- e guests the military attache of the|New Willard for a few days. They | 4 Eiris under | Lt At leading toilet counters o : The former Vice President and MrS.|Fonch embassy and Mme. Collardet, |2frived in time for the inaugural ndered valiant of by mall, 60c. Send 4c mfimrfi;deenfll Marshall left Washinglon 1oet ¥ ir.|Mre. Francis G. Newlands, Mrs. Raiph | ceremonies service during the campaign. forpostage on _sample b2 ing for Holyoke. Ma L Tiking At e ATexandur Brittos o - o, ia tint prefarted. Marshall will deliver the first of a ’ Maj. and Mrs. Juliun C. Smith. who | The horse show of the American Re- National Toilet Co. \iseries of Chautauqua lectures which| genator and Mrs. Willjam M. Calder [came from the marine barracks at|mount Association Saturday night in the . il take him to nearly every state in|of Naw York were guests of homor ut |Quantico for the inangural ceremo-|Riding and Hunt Club was a brilliant The Union. Prior to their departure|s dinmer —given last might af the |Ries. entertained a party at luncheon | social as weil as athlelic success. The Mr, and Mrs. Marshail dined informal- | New Willard by Mre. William H. Childs |2t the Army and Navy Club Saturday. | competitions wera open (o officers of the 1y with Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, as|of New York The guests included Rep- | Were themselves entertained at a the- | Army. their familics and zuests and to ad been their custom for several|resentative and Mrs. James W. lusted |ater party during their visit. | inembers of the Riding and Hunt Club. years. of New York, Mrs. C, O. Maas of New [ All of the cvents were well filled, there . | York, Senator Shortridge of California, | Mrs. Cornelius Belt is in Asheville | ieing fiftcen entrants in the jumping Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins ‘entertained |Senator and Mrs. Joseph I France of N. C. after spending the greater part | cla New Grays U New Grays —in French Kid Gloves —2-clasp. 83 per pr. home Thursday. Mrs, James Robert York will come to Washington Ap 13 for a visit to Mrs. Elkins. M McKeo is the daughter of the President Benjamin Harrison, a through her mother, the late Caroii Scott Harrison, is a ‘descendant the first Duke of Buccleugh. Har wife of t Mrs. luncheon Friday. at 4 The entative Cor Ohio, new repre in %ress from Canton, sjoseph H. i have #he house ew Hampshi avenue, which was formerly own By Dr. and Mre Louis . Lehr. Himes was formeriy Miss Canfield Fennsvivanix, and Representati Himes first wife was sister Mre. Rufus Day. sister o v Miss Abigail Hardin resident. a Advance Spring Showing H. ZIRKIN Est. 1885 821 14th St. BIRD Smare Spring Furs Opposite Keith's Furs Exciusively Easter costun ers| ~—to complete a al-effect Chok comprising beauty. ATTRACTIVE PRICES. McKee of New late « @enator from Indiana, will be hostess aml Mrs. purchazed 1415 G Street and Scarfs of exceptional quality and FURS STORE Wilson Normal School, at 1lth and tertained a distinguished company of rif rs. S Qirir nd ne of he n- re ed Mr. £ of GDHE taitlear in its Spring-varied lines, oM Julian J!}mvn is en ining ‘;,'..,_"c."?‘_m,'"."a{‘;i"i’.?i'Z;" in 22'.;0’.1“;%‘ the sports suit authentic and the R R SR riding habit of notable smartness— B e o e o s AMtonss ” each attains its nicety of contoar, Biason “ana”Siee sigien Siason'of its verve, its superb affinity for the wear- on to make their home. er's personality in the tadoring which makes-this a2 STUDFO of STYLE. To relieve heighth of season pressure, we are making a tim- ited earty-season special price concession on Riding Habits—Suits—Sports Apparel— Wraps Al fitting_and workmaaship under the per. somal supervision of Mr. L. Karchem, insur- ing the exchisivemess for which PEDYM tailared apparel is celebrated. PLUYM 1220-Connecticut Avenune FURS REBUILT } LACKISTONE, In- B corporated, ex- | tendsacordial wel- come to the new President and his of- ficial family, and wish- es for them a success- ful administration. As flowers radiate beauty and sweetness to all the world, it is the purpose of this estab- lishment to express the spirit of the flowers. 14th and H Ladies’ Tailor —— eclicul Averue Authoritly Comnecticut Avenue Association 1216 F St. NW. Fine New Easter Fashions for the woman and miss Fashion—and Value! It is the fair price of the carefully chosen goods that creates the value so often spoken of in connection with this shop! Springtime fashions are now abloom and with Easter only three weeks distant. there never can bé a better time to buy! Women’s Suits * ‘58 ars, s Wilfred A range styles extending from the strictly tailored. through semi-dress, to claborately embroidered or beaded suits in the high-grade tricotine, twillcord and Poiret twill. New fashion ideas designed in the various models for becomingness to various types of figure make the selection a pleasure for everyone. Mostlv i navy blue, but grays. wren, tan covert and black are shown at this price. Charming Silk Dresses *49* The finest “price” selections of the sea son—styles of great charm in strect dresses of Canton and Moroccan Crepes. Afternoon Dresses of crepe meteor, and Dinner Gowns of black laces. The mate- rials are all of that quality which makes up so beautifudly and with Jovely colorings 10 select from the event is quite out of the ordinary. Tailored Cloth $ Dresses, '35 5 Simple, vet very smart and attractive dresses of tricotine—a quality that drapes beautifully and gives a rich appearance to these new styles. Choice of navy. tan or black with gathered side panels, low waistline and new circular tunic or circular skirt with scalloped Affikated Estabéishments Wihess Bumimsss Ateaderds Ave Swomgly Wudovsed by The Cowneofiowt- Avewse Aoeo- onateon Dupent Naticnal Bamk. Randsll B, Haguer Co—Real Estate. ANan ResRors Bamsley & Oo—5t, s ] e ationers M. Pastermak—Women's Ap- parel. Mate—FHair Dressing Parior. Yeoumg—Millinery importer. L. Cewrade & Ce.—I T nterier Ash—Women's Apparsi L. €. Zimmerman—Milliner. The Jokn A. O'Reurie Interior Decorators. Wallser & Co— Ogilvie Simters—Hai: Spe- cialists. hem. Underwoed & Underwood— Photographers. Practical—Serviceable—Economical New “All-Weather” Suits Stery & Cobb—Realiors. Washingten Cadiflae Ca. Ceske—Flower Shop. Sharpe—Men's Tailor. H?m.""‘[“" m i Of Worsted Jersey—Smart Styles for Business, School, Sport, Traveling e et i and Vacation Wear—3 Special Groups $18.75 $25 $29.50 Worsted Jersey Suits are all year 'round suits—the styles are staple—no matter whether vou wear them in the spring. summer, fall, or winter, you always enjoy the faction that you arc correctly attired. . ) You can pack an “All-Weather” suit into your suit case and when you take it out at the end of your trip and shake it, it will Jook none the worse from being packed. «All-Weather” Suits Are Dustproof and Wrinkleproof We have many smart styles here in plain colors, also handsome heather mixtures —inverted panel. tucked. plaited, yoke backs, with seli cording, self tuckings, seli- color cable stitching, or Angora collars and cuffs to give them added smartness. sati

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