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EISEMAN’S YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN’S Buy Your Easter Suit On Our Liberal Terms ear a new suit on Easter—DPay for. it out of your income. Select from A Very Large Line of 25 The ideal suit for you. No large outlay is necessary in buyving now. A small first payment, the balance in weekly or monthly payments easy to meet. These terms cost vou nothing, for the price is the same whether you pay cash or on terms. e SAewing B afé\'trzet hagt £ els Uhe worlds cg'és s foramen PATTEN WiLSOM Drawn by Patten Wilson of the Ro,\gal Academy, London” BEAUMAL-LONDON DEW TOPCOATS You'll see pictures of the Prince of Wales dressed in coats like these—you’ll see .them on any' number of other style leaders, too. Bright Scotchy rainproofed woolens—new smart L.ondon étyle idéas—-skilled needlework $29.50 Other Beaumal T opcoats, $35-$40 RALEIGH HABER 1310 F Street | Norman W D. ¢, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926 JAMES M. DUHANT DIES. Former Atmrney and State Depurt- ment Employe Succumbs. James Maxwell Durant, 7 old, for many vears a practicing at- torney here, who served also as a clerk in the office of the foreign trade adviser, State Department, Years, died at' his residenc Cordova Apartments yester heart disease. Mr. Durant was u native of Missix. sippl, spent a part of his early life in New Orleans, la., and came to this city in 1869. He studied law here, being graduated from the old Colum- bian College, now George Washington University. He thén practiced until entering the Government service, from which he was retired two years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Justine ‘Wilson Durant; two William Wilson Durant of New York and James Maxwell Durant, jr., of this city: i danghter. Mrs. E. K. Burton of Porto Rico; three sisters. Mrs. Melville Church. Mrs. M. 1 Todd and Miss Louis nt, all of this eity, and a Thomas Durant. also of Washin Funeral services. will be conducted at St Margaret’s Episcopal Chureh tomarrow afterneon oclock. Rev Dr. Herbert Scott Smith will officiate. Interment will be private in Oak Hill Cemetery. years in_the from . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Society of Natives will meet 8 oclock, at the Washingion Club section of the Interstate Male Biioriia i eerraln. Aunial ben quet, April 15, at Mayflower Hotel Dr. Simon's sermon this evening at | B the Washington Hebrew Congregation will be entitled “Some More Sunday Legislation.” Dr. David the Round Plavhouse alution,” to he debate. Pullic es will speak hefore able, 8 o'clock, at The subject will he “Ev. followed by an open invited. #ree The Writers' League of Washington | will meet, 8 o'cloc Sehool. The I Can Psyehology Club will meet,, X o . at the lee House M. . Galvin, Public invited Thomson A Paris Commune celebration will be held at 1006 1 street, 8:30 o'clock allentire will be prin- cipal speak misxion charged The TLadies” Auxi of the Tlerald Harbor Volunteer Fire Department unit will meet, 8 o'clock, at 411 Third street, The Kimball Quartet, Fannle Shreve Heartsill, Koontz, Charles K composed of Helen Marie Myers and Francis P. Heartsill, will give a coneert, 815 a'clock, at Mount Pleamant M. E Church’ South, be the accompanist William B. Cushing Sons of Union Veterans of War, will hold a special meeting, o'clock, at Pythian Teraple. Camp, No. 30, Cushing Auxilia Veterans of the ¢ivil War will meet, 8 o'clock, at Pxthian Temple. CITY NEWS IN BRI’EF‘ L. W. Rogers, president of the American Theosophical Soclefy. will give a free lecture at vhouse, K o'clock. Ruhject: ries and Wisdom of Egypt.” Tec turer will speak of “The Earth's New Civilfzation" tomorrow. same hour and place. Roth lectures open-to me gen eral publie. The New York State Society w_lll' meet_tomorrow. 8:30 n.m., et the Iard Hotel. For members who dé not dance a special program has heen ar- rapged. Washington Male Quartet wifl sing. Dancing in the:large ball- room of the hotel. Mrs. Anne Young Huntress of Bos- ton will speak at the lLeague for the Larger Life, 1628 K street, tomorrow; 8 p.m.® Mrs. Huntress during the war worked on the American relief com- mitfee, procuring transportation for stranded Americans in Europe. Many Washingtonians will remember hav- ing procured their age by her aid. Progressive Council, No. 9, D. of A., will give a card party tomormow, 8:30 p.m.. at Masonic Temple, Elghth and F streets northeast. Boyd Carpenter will speak on “The Titerary Contacts of FEurope With Asia” tomorrow. 4:45 pm., at the Women's City Club, The Bliss Flectrical School will have a hanquet at the Lee Housa tomor- The Circle Club of Master Masons will have a home.coming meeting to- morrow, § p.m., Pythian Hall. *Enter- tainment and refreshments. —_—— Boosts Independence Celebration. By the Associated Press. Printing and_distribution by the Government ‘of 80,000 facsimile coples of the Declaration of Independence for use in celebration of the 150th an- niversay of the Nation's birth on July 4, was proposed in a_concurrent resolution terday. by Representa- tive Kvale, Farmer-Labor, Minnesota. for 15| the | Al program. Ad- | Mary Alice Lowe will | the Civil | - ons of Union | i MRS. OLIVER IS DEAD. Mother of Southern’ Railroad Of- ficial Succumbs Here. Mrs. Vira Paris Oliver, 74 years old, mother of E. R. Oliver, vice pres. ident of the Southern Rallway, at her son's residence in ward Apartments yesterday. She | had heen in failing’ health about a ¥ Mrs. Oliver was Miss. Besides her son . ed by two daughters, Mrs. Jean Oliver Allen of Tndianola, Miss., and Mrs. O. E. Deal of Omaha, Nebr., and a grand- son, E. R. Oliver, jr The body will be taken to Indian- ola_tonight. Funeral services will be hefd thers Monday. | . Palace of Justice Burns. GHENT, Belgium, March 19 (#) The famons Palace of Justice here was destroyed Many_impor. tant historical documents were burned ngtive of Paris, he i surviv- ague. 3490 Ml T AIREDALE. and Wash | ENGLISH R, male. all T wearme Coflar with ring through it AT LA Nery gentles awher kinly w0 SWag: Antman Hbvetie” Resenin MONEY found. WIRE HATRED with ~browr owner kindly Eenie_Leage 1 Aiimal Resetin Tengun. 15 Mia ave white.” clinped Stafford, TERRI fe ears, short tail claim at the Wash. Animal 149_Md_tave LOST. onal “1678 on Reward. F. L who found flex th CATALOGL Mav Hardware Co yesterday BN A Lonw. 1T found de liver 3 6w Wost ward W Laundry DOG. « Toat new St Reremi 2 Varnum S, n.w jeoln G080 B. Cummings PIN. Gowkn all Frankl At 16th g voms' reward POLICE DOG. female. named strayed from M I RUSSIA to Col. * HOUND, strayed O'Brien. 2RO Broad Branch rd. 9} e | 2 $QUIRREL CHOKER, amall; loat Wed. Mar 0 e return 1854 New' Hampshire ave ¥ UNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Commodiots Moderate 1385, Frank Geier’s' Sens Co. 1113 SEVENTH £T. N W Main 2473 o Chanel Felenhotin T. F. COSTELLO OW LOCATED AT 1724 N._CAP Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. NE Modern Chapel Quick. Diemfind and F ni6 B ST XK Automobila Service. JAMT 3 r)\“ .‘ P LE. Mo Private Amhbulanes. in 142, Lwnr]‘ in Conn V,LSPEH!ECD‘ Neither the wiiccassors of nor connected with the orgnal W Speare eatabiah- ment. 1009 H St N.W.| Frank 66 ey s TR Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Estahlished 1841 Phoie West 06 Gawler Service Funeral Directors &m{_«_{)!fi Main 5512 W __FUNERAL DESIG? Geo. C. Shaffer " } o SR RATE b N s branch stotes ‘BLACKISTONE'S Floral “BLmket Sprays" | Ve Speclahg,e in Floral Designs at Modflato T‘ICQ Fl /or/.s ts W™ & HSTS NV MAIN 6953 ‘The Shop of Quality Mayer Bros. & Co.’ Dartley Brand, 937-939 F St. N. W. Better Apparel at’ Lower Prices An absolute guar- antee of satisfac- tion for over a quarter century. pair guaranteed perfect $1.29 3'Pairs tor 8375 Novelty Pajamas . $1.98 Included u re Lingette and Cotton Crepes. All sizes, Pair CHEMISE $2.98 Radium and Crepe de Chine, Excellent qual- @ lhyey Bros. & Co,, 937-‘.‘39 F St N W. died | the Wood- | Return | | a0xEs. i MORTON, Card of Thanks. DEAM. 1 wish to express my sincere thanke and ‘appreefation to relatives and friends for their kindness, sympaths and beautiful floral tributes at the death of my hus band. HARRISON 1., DEAM . HIS WIFE, MA L. DEAM Dzaflu. ROWMAN, March MAN man and de ’"l"\ il hte) two siste) an Wife daughter two tsters and relativea and frienis. " Funeral from Ehe. nezer Methodist iscopal Church. 4th and D st se. Saturday. March 20 _at 1 p.m. Rev"1°W. Waters officiating. Remains a¢ 1309 1st st. n.w T did not know the pain he bore. I did not see ham die 1 rx!l'\, k""]‘a h’( went A:"l\' hd could not ‘say gor FRE PAMILY. * March 1R 1926 at Thursday. daughter. residence of ' he; arles J. Furhman. ave.. Brentwood. Md wife of the late Walluce A tice of funeral hereatter oh 18 1026, at 11:06 S et n hushand Rrewer at Josiri T i eloved Chariopte o) and beloved s Nettio V. Daniels. F from b residence Monday . 3 thenee to St Matthem's © Heights. Md . where mass w 4 am. Relptives and fris attend DURANT. | be sung invited to 1 residence at suddents. at his D March 1R, Cordova Apt.. Thursdas. ) 31 5:40 pm. in his T6th vear. MAXWELL. hushand of Mars’ Jus- ‘tine Wilson Durant. sen of “the late Thomas J. and Mary Harper Durant Funeral sefvices at St Margaret'’s Chure on Saturday. March 20.at 2 p.m. Inter- ment private ~ FARRAR. March 18 1926 at Homeo- athic ‘Hospital. EMMA G. FARRAR, in Ber'R1et Sear. beloved mother of Mra George B. Christian, Funeral services at her late residence. 2649 Connecticut ave nw. March 19, at 4 p.m. Interment at Sheiby. Obio FLETCHER. life Mar am beloy Thursdas. FRED H Wednesday. March 17 men s Hoso INELIUS B FOSVILLE P Fonville. step. nd Edward Funeral from Faimount Heighte Church, Farmount Heights, Md.. at 1 pm. ! Wednesday. March beloved hus- Ma (nee Strauby ral from his late resident Wi, ne. on Saturdav. March 0. at Reatiiem manss Artin « LAt 0 0 clock. Relatives and friends Interment” St. Mary s Cemeters briek Mitmean ¢ devoted husband of Lai anitol o at 1. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sec Wednesdas, Match 17, 1926 at her residence. 137 Virginia ave. s.w . at 1 { nm. VIOLET JONES. aged 40.° She 1 motitned by her faithful friend. Charles Washinzton. and a host of friends. Fu- neral from her late residence Saturdar. | M at 1 pm Wednesdas. March residence. Bladenshurg. Md MORGAN, veloxed hushand of ce. . Funeral from_the First Chiren. Blademsrs - Sunias 1. At 2 oclock. Relatives and invited to ' attend nterment Cemetery, Rev. Gaskine officiating The death on | “TRAMAS | Euphe Dt a1 March iriends Pavne s Fepresentatives of d ean_obtain_further information by apolying to the Department of State, Washington, D. ( LANCASTE Suddenlv. Thursday L T ¥ i Gadriel's Chureh Sat V20,2t R am ' Interment at Fieart Cemetery. Rushwoo $ Thursday. March 18. 162 wn Hownital CASIMIR LEIRELL of D and MreCa Mervices AU his At nw . Saturday. March | " thence to St Stephen s | and Pa. ave nw. where 5 am. Inierment Mont Olfver i) Peparted this life M 15, 1024, 4t 10 am. at Fr pial. TSATAH MORTON. ~He leaves wayrn his departure & devoted mother. Richael Conner: one sister. Mre. Eise De Berrs: ona hrother. ‘Flovd Conner. and other relatives and friends. Remains rest. ing at Jobn T. Rhines’ funeral pariors. and I st ww. Funeral Saturdas. March 30, trom ‘his late residence. X F st n. Friende and_ relatives invited. In terment Harmony Cemetery. PAUL. Friday. March 19, 1826 at his reei dence. 2400 16th t.. JOSEPH PAUL. axed “vears Funeral serv 1 Norfolk. Va._ A ANE &R . wife of Comdr O'LEARY. N, Services will Arlington Ceme- | Monday, at1l am 1 ‘Thursdas, 15, A at residence of Her son. the Woodward VIRA _PARIS " OLIVER, beloved + of Elmer R. Oliver. Mra Jean Allen and Mrs. Otta E. Deal "Fu- services and interment at Indanoia. Oliver 1. JOAN H apel of_John R how.. Saturdas. REID. ‘l‘hurnlu March 18 1926, at 9.2 nm. at Homsopathic Hospital after a - GEORGINA. heloved dauzh- | late George H._and Mariana or of Agnes H. Reid. Funeral idence_of her niece. 17 st we., Saturday. March At 20 pom. Interment Glenwood Cemefery. SIMON. Thuredas, Mareh 1R, 1926 at 1115 a at Columbia Hospital WIL- HELMIEX R. widow of August simon_of Baltimore. Md.. and beloved mother of Carl W. Dauber, Harry J. and Henry Simon. Remains resting At the brownstone funeral home of W. W. Cham- bers, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral Mon- day, March 22, at 10:30 am. 21 Wednesdar. March 17, 1926 beloved ‘wife of 'the late Funeral from her late resi- ne. on Saturdas. March Requiem mass at St Mary's Church at 8 oclock. Relatives and friends invif Interment St. Marv's Cemetery 19e TEFFFAU: There will he a special com ‘munication of Mt. Hermon Lodge. No. 178, Heattaville, Md. Saturdas. March 20; At pm. o atiend the tunéral of our 1até brother. FRANK D. TEEFEAT DANTE ORGAN. Worshinful Master Seéretars. March 18. 1926 MATHILDA ROS loved wife of the cker of Washington Notice of funeral hereafter. (Ral timare. " Philadeiphia and New York pa Ders piease cony. ) Wednesdas. sidence. 407 DINE_ heloved datighter of Agnes and the late Rernard Wells. Funeral from tesidence Saturdas. March 20, at & Thursday. Tntermeni Relatives an de invited. 19 N, | Wednesdas March 17, 1026, at 1:30 nm. at his residence. 3: A PRI A hloved huiahand of Alice “Burdette Whelan. Funeral _from above residence Saturday. March 20. at 8:30 o'clock, thence to 'Holv Trinity Church. 36th and O ste. n.w. where uiem mass wiH be said at 9°15 a.m Relatives 'and friends respectfully instied to attend. WILLIAMS, Departed this life ’Nnd-v. 16. 1928, at hia residence. 2124 c. G. MALCHIA WILLIA! the devoted hiisband of Rosa Williams. fa ther of Catherine Williams. beloved son of Rohert Williams and the late Catherine (Kitty) Williams and = brother of Mrs . Mrs. Ida Jones an®i James Funeral from his late residence March 20. at 2 p.m.. Rev. Wine- Tatermeni &t " Hirmeny members of 0. RAH. ; S and Weaiern Star Tabernacle. Fisharmer. are hereby i a call meeting Friday. Rene Seraaatem Hall " Tth and @ oh nw. at 7:30 p.m._to make arrangement for ‘the funeral of Brother GEORGE WIL LIAMS. The funeral will' be from late residence. 2124 11th st. n.w.. Satur March 20. at 2 n.m. Done by order of HURERT HINTOX, R, W Ruler. BERTHA FREDERICK. R. W. Scribe. 19% In Memoriam. BIRKLE. In sad but lo\mfi remembrance S hife saried PATuen. o BROWN. In loving remembrance of our dear ‘son_ and brother. WILLIAM E. BROWN. who devarted this life one year a%0 today, March 19. 1925. Gone in the best of hia days. Blighted in manh bloor Gope {rom the hearts that loved him To sleep in his silent tomb. From this world of pain and sorrow To a land of peace and rest. has taken vou, dear son. here you have found eternal rest. Could you ask us if we miss you? Yes. it fills our hearts with pain. But_your svirit_sweetly whiepers. 4 we shall ‘ourage. mother and father. FATRER AND mest arals DEVOTED R PERoTHER " x In Memoriam. CARROLL. In sacred remembran loving mother. RACHEL ANS. € ARROLL. Who 10 s o year kb odBy. Teday recalls the memory 8F otur an we foved Bt God Tnced you beat DAUVGHTER. TOLEADO MONTAGUE. * NCY. Sacred o the memors of our ar son and ther OBERT CLANCY. ried this life twe sears ago yesterday. March 18, 1624 Deep in' our hearts you are fondly remem- hered Sweet happy sour name. . True hearts that love you with despest ion will ove you,in death tyat ¢ = TR FAMILY In sad but Jocing remembrance - 4 LEWIS OTTO. who -bmrml This Ie oue Foar ago. Mavch T 192, HIS LOVING WIFE. MARY F. oouxnx. :. memories cling aronnd CULVER. In remembrance of our darling mother. Mrs. SALLIE CULVER e parted this e ihree sears ago ~iarrn The month of March again is here To ux the waddest of tha sear Because three years ago todavy My darling mother passed away It is lonely withaut ¥on mother And sad ali along the war For Iife i< not the sams for s Sines vou were called awav YOUR' LOVING DAUGHTERS NINA €, KING 'AND MOLLIE R. CARVER. ¢ mory of my devoisd who died one here darii One vear of grief and pain o lax n m Datient in pain I In the world of peace and rest God giveth and God taketh Her home 10 rest in peace. HER DEVOTED NIECE. ROSE BRANCH ¢ EPERSON. In loving memory of my dear friend. HELEN FPERSON. who entered the gates of paradise one sear ago todas March 19. 1925 A hapoy union waits hevond the gates of naradise If death my friend and me divide. Thou dast not. Lord. my sorrow chide. ¢ 0 see im Daskionats sxcess idest me monrn in calm distress that rest in Thee. host 1o ai And worshin at Thy feet s ar grief. zive eame oF pain. friends anay nem ail again END EMMA 1 HALI of lova and devatiar INGS who disd For OUISA GOTNGS. who died Marcii your memary unceasingly. ANDGRANDCHILDREN. * GOOCH. In sad but loving remembrance of Gear dear fath ARRETT PEYTON GOOCH. . who Darted this e fourteen sears ago (odas. March 10 1912 HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGATERS. ¢ HOWARD. In constant and tender memnry of MARTHA F HOWARD ‘2 loving wita Affectionata mother. wha nassed ints March 19, 1918 At_eve when the shadows ars falling. skt moried fudemed i main Steal into anr hodeta with & longing For a Tiimose of our sweethaart again HER HUSEAND SAMT HER SON W, JOHN W. AND MARIA SOR JORNRON. I sacred mamorr of my dear hushand CLEM JOHNSON. who died ons . ago today. March 19, 1 Guarded and kept by the Savior Victor " er dgath and the erave: We know he is¥neacefully resting With Jestis who fs mighty 1o save. HIS LOVING WIFE JOSEPHINE VHNSON. Tn Joving rememhrance af ur devoied mother. RACHEL ELIZA RETH JOHNSON. whe i neacefully en tared Neaven eighteen sears ago tod March 16, 1908 Our loved one's and her dust Our Father » care ahail keen. trimo shall hreak Her lone and neaceful sinen DEVOTED ~ CHILDREN. _KATIE EMAN. JOSEPHINE ~ JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON . In sad and loving remsmhrance af hand and father. EDWARD g (S TTa ignt sears areh 10, 1R1R him 4 mot_stay Tt At Tast. with hroken hearts him pase awas G WIFE AN cnomex. o Sacred to the mamers af aur et T e ARD ~Eht sears ago. th us. JONES. who left s March 19, 1918 You fought life And Datientls stond avers teat And w0l will alwase be Inved and remem- hered Becaie rou_were one of ihe SON__CLIFFORD. DATGHTER- AND GRANDDATGHTER MACKALL. In loving rememhrance of my dear_friend ~ L. who passed away o today. Mareh 18. 1018 Loving!y and tender Awar from earth s so And now she home With the blessing« of hraven to share HER FRIEND E F HERBRO MACKALL. A tribut ur dear dauzhter and it NIE E. MACKALL (nec Bo Dassed from time inte etenity eight years ago today. Mareh 10, 1815 Why should aur tears in_sarrow flow. When God recalls his own And bids them leave the wnrld nf woe For an immattal crown Then et our sarrawe ceace 1o flow God has racatled his own LOVING MOTHER AND SISTERS MYERS. In ead bt 1o hrance of doar mother A MYERS. who < denaried Thin Nife thras srars agn foday, March 191823 HER DEVOTED SON AND DATGHTERS. * REVNOLDS, ear wife and mother NOLDS. who danarte azo todav. March 19 Todas recalls the memors OFf a loved one Tafd to rest And those who think of her today Ars those who luve her best Forget her? o never will! e 100ed ber ihen. we Tove her etil. Her memory is as nrecious today . As in the hour she passed away HER LOVING HUSBAND AND SON. * RELVY. In sad but loving remembrance of _dear mother and. erandmother. GERTRUDE SHELVY. who nassed two years ago this day. March 18, 1 eart comes a bitter crs. Why oh why. did mother die® Then comes an answer. soft and swes Mother s not dead. she 1s onlv Eversthing would I give 1f vou could with me ahide: T would that vou with me had lived. Or 1 with HER__SON AN RALPH AND ROLAND SHELVY. SRELVY. In loving rememhrance of GER TRUDE A. SHELVY. who departed this +/ 1ife two vears agn today. March 18, 1974 Dear_triend. we cannot hear vour loving voice Your smiles wa sannot e, Rut_let this toksn ehow We still remember thee e E LR e e e LAND, STDEN’ TR L haonn SMITH. Sacred to the memory of ol de- *° voted mother and grandmothe; r' “& N RIETT E. SMITH. who nassed o the be- yona five years ago todav, W'Anh lF 1921, - Dearest mothar. we still miss you, But God knew 1t was beet To_take vou from labors and sorrows Ho 0 your mansion of rest OTED CHICDREN. (RS, ORD. 3 EDWARD GFo PR OrEoAS: V. AND WALTER SMITH. AND GRANDCHILDREN. MRE. MARGUERITE E. BROWX AND REGI: NALD WRIGHT. STEWART. FREEMAN. In sad but loving femembrance of Gur dear wife and mother. MARY J. STEWART. who died t azo today, March 19. 1816, and husband. W. H. FREEMAN. who years ago. March 10. 1820 Why shoyid oyr tears in sorrow flow God recalls His own. A e e world of woe For an immortal « ? hattle hravaly aid her to rest. sorrows and cares. In losing remembrance of aur MARION & "REY. e Dife one vear recall hearts in svery wos . : A DATGRTER: RY SFEWART AND MRS 5 MAN IVAN. of our darling son Who was taken <0 wiiddenly fram s years ago today. March 19, 1921. 3 It i lonaly without vou. And sa & the wa Life is not the same. dea Since vou were caile MOTHER. DADDY AN VILKERSON, | To the memor » HOLT ” WILKERSO! -.ii fnd_ my devoled moy ch‘nrmxz WILKERSON died fouf years ago today. March 1 T s xourer 514d the ties that now are bind- ing. Wherever 1 g0 to seek for plessure new. 014 memories take me back to past sur- o Tounding; home. and BALEHTER, béLAm«A M 5‘6'“0': WILKERSON. In sad but loving m-or‘ gur dear departed ones. our dear mo Mrs, GATH mM‘ WILK. N, tered the Begond. e s O WILK a5 and our brother. CHARLES hall meet _on the other When the journey i« done at When the life voyage is o'er. wANd ye reach the blest shore, HO*‘D wmnc» Tn sad but fond remembrancs EDWARD JAMES. Jr

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