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THE EVENING 'C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1921, STAR. WASHINGTON, D. r=wrermeea] ROUSING WELCOY GVENDIAZIN K. Y. Demonstration Given ltalian ! General Unsurpassed Sinse i Return of Troops. { B the Associated Press NEW YORK, O ido Diaz, Italy's v ‘ttain, who arrive today for ter Bay. where he p—Gen. A ‘torious war Oy {a wreath on the evelt. . { His visit to Roosevelt's o was ER the coal wan! flie ony formally listed n e i S . 5 I i Upon urn t | ,}I Coal Man sa that JINES Yok, Gen, Diaz [ ! s from our yard you can [l intended (o spend several hours sisl ¢ E be sure of your heat! We [ little h Wt « | carry only good coal. That's han it is all we can do to fill d | orders. Everybody wants it. ||| ¥ 1 i B. ). Werner | - Eruer (.. ¢ was Lor . Office t. o I cits effic Franklin 7 ! Showered 212 New i Ave. i J B “A tube in the home is worth two in the store” . the spirit w countrymen. Cleans, polishes and protects the teeth perfectly. Medin= Size T AT llI(xlIllHI’” We Have Your Oflicxa! DR. FREER AN ADVISES ED H OLD-FASHION Tells Sunday School Delegates That Congregations Will Vanich Un- less Church Wi Children. De F%’ay Emblem D. ALPHER JEWELER $07 G St. N.W. We have largest assort= ment of emblem jewelry of iR ks which th indule med deal il with of the hour the youth of that the {the 1 from ul o ideals of the COUNTRY CLUB CARNIVAL.| Night home i Tonight Will Be Elks’ at { Fort Berry, Va. Large crowds have he ithe third annual carni tumbus Country b house at Fort Berry, wd Mond; remainder of the ¥ I Tonight lncal lodg: club. panied by and band, all who THE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: “The eye is a very deli- cate organ. Headaches and other forms of ail- ment are directly due to the eyes being in bad condition. The right prescription and the right glasses will effect a cure or positive relief!” Let us test your eyes and i remedy your eye trouble. f » for the of the ent jonal cont Catherine Kerseh of Catherine Hospital, A Complete Line of Photo- graphic Supplies Mr. A. P. Mattingly, until recently at 310 Pope Bldg., 14th St., i now manager £ thix concern. odar: tical O Do Miss |GETS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. | ! Remarriage Without Divorce Ac-| ! cepted as Grounds. i { i | Alec Dupras has been awarded an in- i 712 17 St decree of absolu‘e divorce trice Duprs of th e of the wife, The wife exp! {been advised ti « divoree from her second mar i Other tal infe’ final _decree from Fr: Smolkin Non, a aout a di- | had ecurcd ¢ ered into the ! of mari- | odm: Goodman ; marriage to Ab Carro! interlocut deeree from Marion E. Carroll; Wil A. Minor, | an interlocutory decree Anna M Minor; Charl M Afew drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the in- ;zrowmg nail reduces inflammation nd pain and so toughens the ten-, der sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the fiesh, ane the nail turns natur- ally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, antisep- ic manufactured for chiropodists. small bottle containing direc- ions can be had at any drug store. fi@gf@ decree of abs B. Matthaei : Katherine E. Flynn, terlocutory decree from Henry J. F INQUEST IN AUTO CASE. Miss Wells Summoned by Coroner | to Give Testimony. i i Miss Juanita Wells. 2106 F street! northwest, who was driving an auto-! mobile which struck and killed Mi Margaret Nelson, for rs old 1024 10th street, vesterday at 16th and | M streets northwest, has been orderes to appear this afternoon at a corone inquest to be held at the morgue. After the accident N Well; the police her ve: the police reported that she di. d t\. to avert thing possible termed an unave New York Washington Paris Tomorrow, Another Day - 'riday Another Opportunity to Buy Men’s High-Grade Night Shirts and Pajamas At Very Special Low Prices One of the foremost manufacturer’s of sleeping garments confines his entire iine to us in Wa shington, combined lot—some of which are a dropped stitch or small rip, not s We have grouped them lng_:th(r in lots .uul offer them mmh hav qualities of the garments. below regular prices. lightly erious enough, how and these are his accumula tions of seconds and fl.llll]rl(‘\-—()\ dozen in the soiled from handling o pac! ing; others n to reart t the eve I 1-203 Men's Night Shir made of good Lot. 5—89 Suits of Men's Outing Flannel Ps quality muslin, mostly V neck; some plain, jamas, neat colored striped patterns: V neck others trimmed; slightly damaged; sizes 16 and military coifar styles: small, medium and large 17. Special, 75¢ each; regular $1 grade. . sizes; soiled. Special, $1.65 suit; regular $2.50 and Lot 2 t ts, Fa 205 Men' a Winter weig Jest Quality Muslin Night mostly V-neck $3 grades. Madr s slightly damaged; sizes 16, 17, 18, 16, nd col 20 Special, 95¢ each; regular $150 grade. ored: some frog trimm St 49 Suits of Men's Madras and Percale small, medium and larg lso extra larg white and colored; V-neck style: zes; soiled. Special, 5 suit; regular $3.50 trimmed: small medium and large nnd $4 grades. maged. Special, $115 suit; regular $2 B arades. Lot 7—67 Suits i Men’s Allsilk and Silk 370 Suits of Men's Pest Quality Madras Mixed Pajamas. white, plain colors and a few At e Rl e striped patterns: V-neck style: small, medium v and trimmed styles: small’ medium and Jarge sizes. Special $3.95 suit; regular $5 sizes, also extra ge sizes: damaged. and $750 grades. regular $3 grade. Men's Furnishings Lairs Men's G109 D, Maho; irs Men's Black ¢ Felt Men's 0. Special, SL30 pair. irs Men's Bath Slippers. loe Section, First floor. ¥ Tan English Shoes, any Tan Calf Blucher Shoes, round toe; Special, $4.95 pair. ther Evening Oxfords, Grain Black Winter-weight 9.10 C. Winter-weight Cordovan Brogue Oxfords, Special, $7.50 pair. Soft-sole Bedroom Slippers. Men's Shoes Specially Priced with rubber hecls, %% to 9 B; 6, 6 LT Y s, with narrow toes . 9,10 B; 6, 6%, 7. . Specinl, $3.95 pair. 1f English Shoes, with rubber sizes sizes 6, 6, T Broguv Special, $7.50 pair. 6 to Special. 35¢ palr. Splendid Valu;?,s in Wanted Silks % ds Canton Crepe, 5 yards ) 10 ¥ 4. e. %1 yd.; was $6. Canton Crepe, copen bl 20 yards C: 150 lengths. Silk Section, Second floor. rds Black Canton Crepe. slightly imperfect. in navy, vy Crepe de Chine. rds Black Satin Charmeuse. Black Satin Crepe. $12; was $15.75. is Black Satin Charmeuse. Is Navy Broche Canton Crepe. ards Plum Chiffon Velvet. vards Broche Crepe, evening shagdes, 11 to 5 yd. lengths. in black and navy. temnants of Colored Silks and Satins; % iy to 32 off regular prices. $3.50 ya.; brown and light taupe. s3.50 $1.15 yd.; was $1.50. $1.95 yd.; was $2.50. $13; was $15.75. $14.50; wan $20.25. $4.50 yd.: was 36.50. 1s Balkan Crepe (heavy Canton), in brown, gray and 33 yd.; was $4. to 5 ya. Special Values in Misses’ Furs tural Raccoon Scarfs, ccoon Scarfs, $15 Natural Opossum . Fox, $19.50; was Skunk Choker, .50. Squirrel Chokers, $10 dyed-fitch 4 Marmot Coats with collar and : of-raccoon. $95 each. H aracul Cape, $2503 was Kolinsky American Broadtail dyed collar. $250; Brown sable on, Third floor. Leather Goods Section Leather Pajama ing siippers. $5 were $10. sachy mere 810, ier iweok: Epd Bage. $13 cach; were ook End liag, silk $40. Bag, leather Leather Gouls Seetion, First floor. Plates, Pitchers, ete. 331 to 50% Less Than Regularly 1 ?s{:u‘hly Decorated Jardi- nieres, s-inch top. $1.95 each; were $3.25. 4 lt. inty .Decorated TIm- ported China Marmalade Jars, with tray and spoon, com- plete. $1 each; were $2.50. 1 Hand Decorated Imported Pottery Vase. $1; was $5. 8 Decorated English Porce- lain Covered Dishes, values up to §4. Special, $1 each. 1 100-piece Decorated and Gold Line American Porcelain Dinner Set, several pieces slight imperfect. $21.80; Siwiis 50. tery Umbrella Jars, r?p:uhr size, several decora- tions, slightly imperfect. $2.95 each: were $6.75. Chinaware Section, Fifth floor. Close-Out of Open Stock Dinnerware Haviland, Limoges China, English and American Porcelain, Choice Decorations, 300 Pieces assorted sizes; Platters, Covered Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Sauce Dishes, Sauce Boats, Egg Cups, Covered Butter Dishes, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Cream Millinery 18 Banded Sailors, in na black and brown. $7.50 each; were $8.50 and $10. 10 Street Hats, mostly dark colorings. $1.50 each; were $3. 30 Hats, sports and street models, in duvetyne, velvet and felt. $5 each; were $7.50 to $15. 17 Feathers, 25¢ each; were $1. 45 Feathers, 25¢ each; were 50c. 68 Flowers, 25¢ each; were 50c. Millivery Section, Third floor. Good Values in Boys’ Wear 9 Boys' Winter Couts, ulster model, full belted, made from ex- tra good fabrics; 1 size 13, 1 size 14, 3 size 15, 2 size 16, 2 size 17. $15.75 each; were $25. 18 Boys' Woolen Knickerbock- er Suits; broken sizes 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 years only. One, two and three of a kind. Suits from higher priced lines. Reduced to $11.75 each; were $20 and $25. 14 dozen Boys' Kaynee Blouses: sizes 7 to 14 years; assorted light and dark patterns, attached col- lar; not seconds. Special, 7S¢ each. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. 1 Richly Decorated 17-plece Imported Tea Set. $10; was $17.50. 12 Decorated English Pot- tery Teapots. 48 each; were 1. 3 Dainty Decorated 50-piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets. Special, $10.95 each. 1 Dainty Decorated Havi- land China Marmalade Jar. $2.25; was 85. 2 Decorated American Por- celain Covered Butter Dishes. 75¢_each; were $1.45. 12 Decorated After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, of American porcelain. 15e each; ‘were 40c. 18 Small Tea Cups and Saucers, dainty decoration in American porcelain. 15e each; were S0¢. - Section, F 15 Men’s Overcoats Reduced to $22 50 “fabric Lutton sodel as o oxat and gr Second Women’s Polo Coats, Special for Friday, 325 16 Polo Sports Coats ioned of those soft, “;-,rm thn cloths, lTovely heather ctures with plaid backs; un- ‘mml o navy and hrown coats : full silk tined: full cut and wel! tailored. with in- verted pleated back, raglan sleeves, convertible collar, belted. unusual opportunity for you to save on a fine co: A1) Tmported Tweed and 3oor Coars 32950 uch “were o8, o and green mix each; were s"s " Tweed. $19.50 1 Miack and White S $19.50: was $35. 2 Plyd Sic it Rain Cape $17.50 each: Capes, e Tricotine Costs biack. $25 n's Coat Section. Third fluor. Middies and Dresses for Girls 100 White Jean Middies, wit}; plain or braided collar an cuffs. Sizes 10, 12. 14. Spe- cial, 65c each. 50 Regulation Dresses, of splendid quality jean, in all white, white with red or blue collar and cuffs, trimmed in white braid; laced fronts Sizes 8 to 14. $1.85 each; were $2.95. Colored Chambray Regulats Dresses. i pink. blue and_lavend collar and enffs braided In white. also fronts laced in white Sizes 6 to 14 S1.85 were $2.45. Dresses. in plain and aney with piaii or’ emboidered collar a T viol of barmon- 17t colors. '$2.05: were $4.50. Girls' Section, Fourth fivor. Misses’ Apparel A miscrllanecus assortment rezuiar of gar stock for taken from Canton leather eoilar i sizes 14, o T in_white, $29.50 ea 7 Slee ses, in navy tricotine, tailored models with leather belts; sizes 14, 16, 15. $12.75 each; were' $16.95. kirts, pleated models, lengths inclics. $12.75 each; were . enziis $10 each: wers $16.95. Seetion, Fourth floor. More Good Handkerduefs dozen Women's erchiots, full sl:uj of ozen; Teguisr price, 12'4c each, $1.50 dozen. 20’ dozen Meu's White Cambrie Hand- kerchiefs, full size, li-inch Lem. 180 each, 6 for $1; rogular price, 25 each. Handkerchief Section, First' fioor. Muslin Undergarments 14 Maternity Gowns, of mainsok: neck ‘styles; size 17. $1.45 each; w and White Muslin _Step-in died with nar- inch lengths. row lace edwe. 45¢_pair; were Tbc. 25 Three-in-one Step-in_Combinations, of white nainsook, camisole tops. trin med with lace and_insertion or hemw stitching: all_have ribhon straps; sizes 20,538: 043 and 44. 95c each; were Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. 15 Women’s Umbrellas $2.95 Each; Were $5 Made of biack piece-dyed taffeta, a mixture of silk and lisle. with assorted woud handles, bakalite trimmed. Umbrella Section, First foor. Special Size Dresses Specially Priced for Friday $25 Just a small group of these dresses, varied models in Canton crepe, crepe de chine, satin and Poiret twill; made on long, be- coming lines, with deep girdles, vestees of lace; in brown, taupe, Sizes 42 We offer providin, chases, 1 ever the source to getting here ever, Remnant Day reduc L Wotheop many thi family’s and houschold's needs. v to our displays; others are taken from our r hey are the really splendid values that Friday, jons alwa Open "9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. for Saving Remnant Day housewiic in special pur- r stock. What- cat AI\H)"\ 10 the .\l-m( ire ruls men look forward as Fr t will mean gr s th 1nd reductions are as great tomorrow s are / i Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders filied. Friday Special Wamen’s Silk Hose, were $4.50. a6 Pairs W imie, Wik Dsle T damnged: were $2.50. taps an hizes K1 Women’s Waists 1 Waists Tiisigu lored Organds flesh de k and gray. t Sweaters 12 Filer Sik peavock. tomal odo Sweaters horevdew and tor 33.95 Sleeveloss Spencers, to e or under coats. $1 it Woal Hip-length Nweaters. turntack coliar: fa<iened at woal buttons. In black, tar n and white. $5 each: were in brow ani Pleated Prunella Skirts Specially Priced, $8 Each A small lot of these pleated Prunella skirts, in brown and navy. Silk Skirts, in waist sizes’ 95, .75 and $15. striped effects ray Prunella Skirts waist s 0. 815 each: were $22.50. Skirt Section, Third floor. Children’s Hose Sup- porters, Pin-on Style, in White Special, 10c Pair Notion Section, First floor. Unusual Value in Silk Jersey Pettiblopmers, $2.95 3 dozen k Jersey Petti- bloomers, tailored models, fin- ished with double shirred cuffs: in green, .violet, rose and light blue. Also g00d vilues in the following: Charmeuseite Petticonts, fine qual ity, plain models, finished with deen hemstitehed Tem: in green, violet and cellent quality, in was $15 5 Extra Size Blue Sateen Petticoats. with tucked_and pleated flonnces; iy sose color. §1.45 each; were $2.50. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Women’s Sults 42 Lonz sem Lur, string belt finish avy black radtum silk $65 each; wore $150 itlines, strictly new Fall models. $24.75 each: were 1 Brown Veldyne S ng, ripple color st Tined with sund colored Canton and finished with large brown Kolinsky fur collar. A most un- Greatly reduced to $68.50. 1 Black Veldyoes Suit, size 38; body of cont in made in fine’ tucking,shawl collar of naterial, lined in’ heavy crepe _de chine, Greatly reduced to $55. 5Veldyne Suits, one in brown. size 38: the other in blue, size 40. ented panel front and buck, bigh col lar; 36-inch coat, lined fn fan button trimmed. Greatly reduced to $50.50 each. Women's Suit Section. Third foor. Silk Underwear 20 pairs French and _Philippine Closed or Open Drawers, ruffles, others circular, finished with band " seallopiog. ~ Leazihe 24, 35, 27 usual value. 1.95 pair; were $2.50 and' ¥y l’lfihpphlr Enveiope Chemise, corset cover and embroidered, strap siyle, intily hand- Stes 18, 40, 42. $195 fin Princess Siips, cam hemstitched top und s Sties B to 44, $8 each: were $13.50. s Billle Burke Flesh Crepe de Pajamns, lace trimmed, slooveles pire effict,“Sizes 36,35, 40. 36 ‘onch; wero $10.50 . i T Crepe de Chine and Satin Cami- soles, With corsel cover fop or straps o The shoulders in navy biue. black. Drown and” drex it S1.95 onch: were R derwens Seetion, Third foor, o, effects some with © A VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF Women's High The best ct in here are jus Shoes, $6.75 pair styles of the se speet and pr a dew pairs of styles are luded in the assorty rom laird, Schober & Co. 204 pairs Tan and Broy Shoes: some with plain st Louis, Cuban and low. flat as follows: 314, 4, BEN5. 6. 614, 7, T repre ]M(I 1o &\A\"\,\_ 4 to 8 AL soles 0 Black Kid and C: Hig both in street and dress u. other have str. v wing tip: Louis, Cuban or low. fiat heels and Good- d vidi com- o yne fine dress s s heels and hand- 1o 8 AAA: 415 to 8 AN s, in pe rned sole .44 Sizes in the 2o 54 D Women’s Silver Cloth Evening Slippers Vefy Specmlly Pnced $7 75 Pair - Housewares Slightly Damaged or Shopwern 3 Tare Sre White e Hoxes s1 95 An(h ere $3.85, - L 1°White Flour Canisters. ‘I[t e 95;' = Puinted Waterine Cans, with ; qfed Waterine Caps. wits - “ubinet, with mir i s $5.95 o 3 il . inet. with mi: throom Hamper, i A D with mir ot s iaxn Ahelves 1 e Whitn Ratiraom Humpe: » n £2.75. was $4.75. R R ol top Bresd Poves. me. i 50 ooch: were $4.95. ; Wiite Flonr siftors, % were ¥ e e 5128 Sauast size b L 2 v 3 Copper. Bt I size. $1.50 n!c & Toug 24 Tirnace Suovels. 50e I <z Universal Food Choppe: . ch: were . i Talle with nick e drawer: sz 24x40, | $5: s t 8 pIandders, $1.85 ch Ll e S, 20 ke S 6 160 ¢ atiiroom Shelv Svecml 95c encl Dainty Silken Negliges Reduced Clinz Negl it blue— withi ¢ and adjustable beits “were 520, 1 Lisht Bl lnose fluwing Mleeves, bepe and effactivels dered 1o in lavender nr e $12 "cach: fesh and orchid organdy *den Satin N e with dr of orzandy, sash were, $22.50. with doep rall col atin_rib : . S18 each: were “Third Joor. Youth’s High Shoes, $4.25 Pair Many Were $6.50 Pair & pairs Youths' Tack Calf En Lace Shoes, welt soles: sizes 1. 134 T pairs Youths' Biack Calf Blucher Shoes, welt soles: sizes 12 C:o .12 D: 11, 1 11 pats’ Youths Tan Shoen, sizcs 1132, 12, DT 10 pairs Yontl Calf Bl Shoes, sizes 1, B: 124 to 2 C. ) 1, heavy sizes Paire T P welt solex and soft. .13 B pairs Shoes. xizes 12t an Shoes, brond toes: Rlucher Youths' Tan Calf 21, B. 1 D. heavy welt 3 . 515 E Tavenits Shos. Section, Fourth 8oor Housewares Section. Fifth foor Women’s Knit Underwear 18 Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Combinatic its, medinm weight, high sleeves, ankle lengthi siz: s2. Hemstitcked Marqui- sette Curtains Very Special, 95¢ Pair 144 gair Muayistie Curtaine, el Preeptionsl I cotton prices. where & plain. of advai.in Suitable foreny <imple enrtain ix 8 Remnants and Short Lenzthe of varl holsters and drapers silkoline fabrics popli $3. wed Lisle Com <ateens, tination Snits, in plik—1ow neck. sleeve ik ‘;u tight-fitting 13 loose ahell ;;immwl One’ pair of kind ‘l“kn'r'uw:m::.:"mn cnee. s .50 each: were $2. excellent opy Wommen's Kaft - UDderwear Sectin. lave o oibee B ottty Thind fivor. 3 hree less regular prices. Curtain and fior. Drapers Section, Fif Children’s Knit Underwear 18 paire Children’s Fine Ritbed Wool ard Cotton Pants, ankle lensih: size 9: 0 fit children from 14 to 18 vears of age. $1 pair; were $1.70. Fancy Waste Paper Baskets. Special, 25¢ Each ml”x‘nm-lr,- Boys’ Pliin Weave Woal and Spfign Drawers, aokle lensth: stze 2. 100 Fancy Waste Paper Bas- Children's “Knit = Underwear Section ts. attractive colorings. Spe- Fourth tlour. cial, 25¢ each. And Tollowinz id-painted Work . 1 Large H: Raske!. Travelmg Goods sightly shopwors. 82.50; was $12, nite c 3 36inch Steel Edge Fiber Dress htly wofled. . Trunks, the liniugs slightly dumaged 1 White Enamel Bassinet, - siightly $10 each: were $16, damaged. $12.50; was $17.50. 2 36-inch Slut Dress Trunks, will make 1 ural Color Willow Rassinet on gond packing trunk. $6 each: were $9. Staud, slightly damaged. $9.50; was 1 High-grade Traveliug Bag, so ar $12. 2 Imported Hampers, slightly imper- ¢ cun be utilized $3.50 each; were $4:75. ranged that all spa 82! . fec Five-piece Bluck Cowhide Swall Size Willow Shopping Bas hand sewn in frames. kets, 25 each: were 850. linen lined, with three pockets. $12,50 1 “l.nm u»um ll--m slightly dam- each; were $25. nged Stodded Dog _Collars. | 1 Nataial Color fl&‘nm Weud Basker. leather lined. small wizes. 250 each; / slightly damaged. $! were $1.25 to $2. R "Rk Henaaisten Work 6 Canvas Laundry Bags, draw string nasket, slightly shopworn. $1.50: was and metal_eartier for the name card. 6. 25¢ each; were $1. raveling Goods Basket Section, Fifth floor. fth floor.. Dollis and Toys Creatl_y Reduced 10 Character Dolls, large size. $1.95 each; were 85, 15 Infant Character Dolls, $1.35 each; were $3.75. 7 Character Dolls, infant. $4.50 each; were $10. 5 Life Size Character Dolls. $5.85 each; were $15. 3 Life Size Character Dolls. 8850 each; were $25. 12 16-inch Straight Limb Dolls. $1.95 ench; were $1.25. 12 16-inch Straight Limb Dolls, $1.95 each; were $5. 15 25-inch Straight Limb Dolls. $6.25 eachr were $13.50. 3 Chubby Dolls. $4.75 ench; were $10. 24 Cry Baby Dolls. 35¢ each; were $1. 1 Dressed Doll. $4.75; was $8.50. 2 Dressed Dolls. $5.25 each; were $16.50. 1 Dressed Doll. £6.75: was $10. 1 Dressed Doll. $7. 1 Life Size Soft Doll, dressed. #$4.25; was $7.50. Schoenut Wood Dolls. 1 nt $2.25; waw $3.50. 1 ar $3.50; was $4.75. 1 at $3.75; was $5. 1 at $4.25; was $5.35, 1 at $4.30; wan £5.50. All of these have been used as samples and are soiled. 5 Reed Doll Settees. $2.25 ench: were $4.50. 10 Dolls’ Arm Chairs. $1.25 each; were $2.25 25 Learn Quick Alphabets. 50c¢ eaeh: were $1. 25 Feather Folk Bird Cutouts. 50c ench: were ¥1. Also an assortment of odd and ends of tovs, reduced for Also Fourth fioor. Toy Section,

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