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@'.:7 PRl ¥ & ] v : myyc’f”c%?’ SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT OLD DUTCH MARKETS EVERY ITEM THAT IS DISPLAYED IS PLAIN- LY PRICE MARKED. COMPARE THIS PROTECTION WITH THE PREVAIL- ING PRACTICE AND YOU WILL SHOP NOWHERE ELSE. Seedless GRAPES, [b., 15¢ Fancy Bartlett PEARS ORANGES 2 lbs., 25¢ Doz., 29¢ xew cror Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs., 23c No. 1 POTATOES, 10 Ibs., 23c New Yellow ONIONS 4 Ibs., 15¢ Large Crisp CELERY, stalk, 8c Cooking APPLES 4 Ibs., 25¢ Sunkist LEMONS doz., 29¢ MILLBROOK FRESHEGGS 200:.65¢ BOLOGNA 1. 19c The tempting flavor and high nutriment is so gen- erally recognized that even “safe crackers” delay their escape to feast on Old Dutch Bologna. BUTTER 1.43c Always Good—Always the Same GOLDEN SPREDIT . . Ib., 35¢c The Finest Purely Vegetable Oleomargarine California Derrydale Creamery Choice Quality Little Steers Provide These Tasty Cuts— PORTERHOUSE Steaks, Ib., 48c SIRLOIN STEAKS Ib., 44c RIB STEAKS Ib., 35¢ CHUCK STEAKS Ib., 23c SLICED BEEF LIVER Compound Lard 2 1v. 25¢ Bulk or Package Richmond Maid Baking Powder FREE—Y-Ib. Can —of this finest phosphate baking powder with each pur- chase of 1 pound at 29c. Let us tell you about it. If sample does not give entire satisfaction return I pound and receive full purchase price. The Master Loaf is still 5¢ Milk Rolls . . per doz., 15¢ Morton’s Salt "iiii 3 pkgs.,25¢ OCTAGON SOAP . 4 cakes, 23c XXXX SUGAR . pound pkg., 9c The Modern Sugar for Fruits, Cereals, Etc, e o 2 lbs., 25¢ SUNSHINE PRODUCTS 1 Package BUTTER TOAST | For 1 Package PRETZEL STICKS | 25¢ Franch's or i MUSTARD . . . .jar,10c Bulk PEANUT BUTTER, Ib., 17¢ e o« MATCHES . . 3boxes, 10c Anywhere” L 90c ORIENTA COFFEE, 2 * Plantation Sliced PINEAPPLE Meakd5c 2 cans, 25¢ BORDEN’S MILK, 3 tall cans, 33c ciurs BEANS ( "6z*" ), 3 cans, 23¢ Fort Hubert EXTRA PEAS SIFTED | | | | | THE EVENING GERALD Perry & Walsh MORTICIANS, Limousine Ambula Pake your youngsters tor a ride around the Tidal Basin ON THE SWAN BOAT and tess fortunate children will hene fit through THE CHILD WELFAhE SOCIETY (Tidal Basin. Foot Adults, 23¢ 13th St Children, 10c e [nn A. C. HUMPHREYS | | DIES IN NEW JERSE Retired President of Stevens Insti-' | dent of s tute Was Noted as Gas Engineer. inted MORRISTOW J., August 15.- | Dr. Alexander Humphreys vears old, for years president Stevens Institute of Technology nationally known eng Summer home here yesterday. tired as president of the ins gaitite st June, D Humphreys was horn burgh, Kcotland, and attended his | | father’s private school there and was | brought s country at the g {of 14, work with the Layonne and Greenville Gas Light and eventually hecame its and superintendent of the y le worked in the morning and at- tended Stevens Institute in the after- Is to Advance Our shippers have announced an in- crease in the price of coal effective Septem- ber 1: Orde taken now will be delivered at the prevailing low prices. Demand{onsumers Coal GUARANTEED onsumers @mpany 1415 K Street N.W. Main 1415 “Good Coal Makes Warm Friends” STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. H’m( 0 igirign at Edin- | MONDAY. became one of the world's authorities gas engineering. From 1892 to J'HW he was senior member of the gas enineering irm of Humphreys & Glasgow of New York and London, later reorganized as Humphreys & Yo he became pres eding Dr. Henry Miller, Inc., of New In September, 100 tevens, su Mortor He aided the building flelds and was a leader in nn endow ment drive a few y 1go. Two vears ago he condemned foot ball as port which worked evil to the stu- nd was Instrumental in banning the institute. There has no foot ball team at of athletic JAMES H. GALLEHER DIES, BUILDER HERE 15 YEARS s 1 aylor street, construction Galleher formerly emp foreman by Wardman Construction Co. for died in Sibley Hospital Satur: - an illness of several months. Funeral services were conducted in the John R. Wright funeral parlors, 1337 Tenth street, this afternoon. In- terment was in Rock Creek . Galleher came to rs ago from Leesbu member of the Knights of and the Foundry M. E. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sadie E. Galliher; five daughters, Mrs. James C. Hoyle, Mrs. L. J. Wood- ridge, Mrs. F. G. Wilcox, Mrs. C. Emory Hall and Mrs. J. Stanley Long; two sons, Harry Ernest Galleher and Diller B. Galleher; five grandchildren a nll one firpnt-nl'a ndchild. as a the rs, Graduate MeCormick Medical Eyes Examined Colleze Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 400-410 Mclachlen Bldg, 10th and G Sts. N.W. WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours Carmack DryCluning&DlyeingCo. JOBEPH \WLER'S SONS Cnnml,t )ljn MORTICIANS T T I 1924 1922 1924 1924 1922 Studebaker Lig Hudson Coach. Elcar Sedan. Durant Coupe. Ford Touring. Dodge Coupe. 2 Studebaker 22 Studebaker 22 Studebaker 2 Studebaker 2 Studebaker 1922 we offer a number of clearance. All in good Jewett Touring. Chevrolet Touring. Studebaker Light Sedan. Durant Roadster. Studebaker Special 6 Touring. Studebaker Big 6 Touring. 2 Studebaker Special 6 Touring. Oldsmobile Touring. Studebaker Light 6 Touring. Special 6 Touring. Special 6 Coupe. Special 6 Coupe. Light 6 Coupe. Special 6 Touring. Hudson Speedster. Vacation Cars $50 and 375 In addition to the bargains listed above, priced at $50 and $75 for immediate Open Evenin!u Until 9 O’Clock—Sundays Until § P.M. Annual Studebaker Cut-to-the-Bone Sale! Unloading All Used Cars at Must-Go Prices—T aking Our Loss, Irrespective of Values! Your chance to gratify your wish for a good used car at practically YOUR OWN PRICE! Many c All sold on the wonderful Studebaker Plan—Small Down Pay- ment and T'welve Moiiths to pay! A Few Examples Only from These Two-price Groups: at $200 1926 1925 1924 1924 1924 1924 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926 1924 192 1924 1923 1923 1924 1923 ht 6 Touring. Dod odge Dodge » “Vacation Cars' running shape. “Certified Cars” Are Backed by Studebaker Nationally Advertised Pledge! Joseph McReynolds Studebaker Building Cor. 14th and R N.W. White Front Lot, 1706 14th N.W. Our MODERN SERVICE STATION, at Kansas Ave. and Upshur St., is Open Daily and Sunday from- 8 AM to 12 P.M. Night and It Will Be Ready and Washed, Next Morning. ||lII!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|lllIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|II"HII'IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIlhilIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlII|lI!IIIH I at $500 Oldsmobile Sport Touring. \tudd)al\cr Special 6 Sedan. Studebaker Special 6 Coupe. tudebaker Big 6 Sedan. Studebaker Light 6 Sedan, Hupmobile Touring. Hudson Coach. Cleveland Sedan. Oakland Landau. Essex Coach, Studebaker Special Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker 1926-1927 Fine Closed Cars —comprising Studebakers, Buicks, Nash- es, Chryslers, Oldsmobiles, Essex, Chev- rolets and Fords—at BONE” PRICES! Sold on the wonderful Studebaker Plan: Small Down Payment and 12 Months to Pay. Phone Potomac 1631 AUGUST 15, noon. le was graduated in 1881 Imd] 1927, Old Resident Dies | | | of three w 15| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Vincent B. Costello Post, No, 15, American L will meet, 8 o’clock, at Woodmen's Hall, 24 Grant place. on, FUTURE, Martha Washington Rebekahs will give a lawn fete Saturday at Eleventh and H streets northeust. A carnival will be g'ven tomorrow at New Hampshire aven te, Third and Buchanan streets, by Zio. Evangelical Lutheran Church, and continue until August 23 (August 21 excluded). THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Falr, slight- ly cooler tonight; tomorrow fair. *Maryland—Falr, slightly cooler to- night; tomorrow fair, Virginia—Fair, slightly cooler to- night; tomorrow partly eloudy. West Virginia—Fair tonight, slight- ly cooler in east portion; tomorrow fair. Records for 24 Hours. “Thermometer—4 p.m., 78; 8 p.m., 74; 12 midnight, 71; 4 a.m., 69; 8 am., 70; noon, 71 DIES AT AGE OF 94 YEAR Funeral Services to Be Held This Afternoon at Apartment of Daughter. ie Lucr: mother with of Francis Morse been a resident of t and was a rst Congregational Church Hoth Mrs. Vinton and her 4I‘||)L | had been + ‘ lanthropic Funeral in the Bi ernoon at 5 o'clock. Rev oble Pierce, pastor of the gregational Church, will of | termerit will be at Southt JAMES OLIVER CJRWOOD TO BE BURIED TOMORROW | Simple Services Planned for Funeral of Noted Author With Home-Town Tribute. By the Associated Press. OWOSSO0,. Mich.,, August 15.— author and conservationist, who died late Saturday the Curwood home here tomorrow aft ernoon. Burial will be in Oak ¥ Cemetery by the side of the author’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Curwood In accordance with Mr. Curwood's wishes, the services will be simple, and Owosso friends will serve as pall- bearers, After Mayor O. L. Sprague had is- | sued a proclamation calling for the suspension of business during the fu- neral, a movement was started for purrhnse of Curwood Castle, the au- thor's studio and the home in which he was born, as a memorial. Until the recent completion of the “castle,” Curwood had done his writ- ing in a small bedroom in the old home and on a table which his father had made for him from an old sew- ing machine, e Hit by Father, Boy Dies. LOUISVILLE, Ky., August 15 (&), Tikenry Ldgar Crawlord, 12, Henry E. Crawford, real estate sales. 86; 8 p.m., Barometer—4 p.m., 86; 4 a.m., 29.86; 29.85; 12 midnight, 8 a.m noon, 29. Tighest temperature, 80, at noon yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 68, occurred at 6 am. today. Temperature same date last Highest, 79; lowest, 7 Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast occurred man, wha slashed his wife’s throat, crushed his son’s skull with & hammer and killed himself with a shotgun Friday, died at a hospital here yester- day. The boy did not regain consclops- | ne Lincoln Historian Dies. SPRINGFIELD, IIL, August 15 (®). | -—Henry B. Iunkln. 90 writer and au- | and Geodetic Survey.) p.m.; p.m. Tomorrow—1I. hizh high tide, 9:36 a.m. and tide, 10:25 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:20 a.m.; sun sets 7:04 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 7:08 p.m. _ Moon rises 9902 p.m.; sets 9:57 am, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls, very muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac, very cloudy; Shen- andoah, very cloudy this morning. Weather in Various thlfl. 1 am.; sun g Temperature. - | Stations. 43 390 Isom0r] cars—many makes. Coupe, Sedan. Abilene Albany’ Atlanta Atlantic City 3 Baltimore . l hmd) ar Pt.clondy Cloudy Cl loudy ~. Clear * Cloudy Pt \Emuly | :;puka.‘u " ASH.. D. 057 Clear FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations Temnerature. Weather Lond Part_cloudy Baiis Cloudy Coupe. Coupe. Sedan, Special Special ~hetween 9 and 10 u'clock, aveling bag, hetween ot and nd_Cherrydale. Va. Mre. William Koitine. 100 Tve as gift.Call Adams Special Coupe. Special Sedan. Special Coupe. Special Sedan. . Iost Safurday evening: Initi * " Finder please return mn luhl it Valiiable ‘cards and keep money 75 D ainfog, drivers por: ash. Call Potomac | 248 Hambn st. ne. Wash- Notizy Wilshices Tonaco ington 0ad ewar. M. Walter Kitgell! Wisconain | T on wav {0 Great v Great, Fallg car. or Al ay afternoon. ard it |»~unm‘wl B Kt now. Also part of wold n_pen “CUT-TO-THE ing_coll tan ¢ ild's pet: 1 A white: collar: | Otis t. n'e. ‘North FIFTY D01 route, froni | A fer TBRACELET—Pearls inset binge o L0010 Masflover Ho Reward. L hon; R BAK fana: sliday night. Finger M. Yorkdale. 710 1th HAT BOX, 1aly's. cont n Thrifton and to 100 Allison st.. ining ladies’ apparel? ark Lane, Va. Cherrsdale. Va, ¢ IN. gold o get with Dearls and ame- mm- eltner Satuirday or Sund. 4148 Me, Floasant st nv Adaml 1328, 8387 Holmead pl. ETBOOK. lady's brown sueds. contain- asonic rink. key. money, letters. on hall Hall boat. Heward. Main 3085 neighbor- | reward lnx entiomans. Saturday night. d valuable papers. Cali P« ive iheral reward lack. wearing plaid col- '15::‘! finnfi license number. Reward. Phons Glarends 8HI » G?' e Enat %@ " Bobure Hoa uvfif:"&dko i a o) 'ECT S, dark cas arked “Ed- | A o o it or To Hacrinktcn Hotal Saturday ' evening. ~Call "Clarsnilon Leave Your Car at ’lIlHIIlHIIHI! I . 35 d_receive reward. SOITGASE:. coptaimime Taior—v: “ml ety Silver 8 Soring: -;w-nf"éo. Par H. Tady’s. Hamilton: hetween Today—Low tide, 3:47 a.m. and 4']9‘} 10 04‘ Low tide, 4:39 a.m. and | and | | — | tend | LEE. thority on subjects relating to Abra- ham Lincoln, died terday. He was a student in the law offices of Lincoln and Herndon. | 1027, ARTHUR L g6 T Dakota Builey. "Relatives. and friends are {nvited 1o aitend” the” fu morniing _at Inferment in" Colinbia at ardens Cemetery, Washington, D, | 815 pm. BICKERTON, On *lmd:\ it a.m. at the r ARY mlnvm 575 ton. " Services at 8. H. Hines Co. | esd; August 14. 102 funeral . ay. A therice Lo i . where a high At 9 am for th and frie; risburg bapers bl BOTELER. On Wednesday. Auzuec 10, 1927 at her mvum.c 652 11th st. L 7.ABE’ OTELER '(nes Myére). s lrmm Botder.” ¥ thence ‘to Holy where m;h requiem mass a9 sm, for the repose of nierment Mount Olives” Come- and friends invited. Name Church. I be sun devot Brooks and lovi and _the late a Tuesday. A;m:le% n“' econd ‘Baptist Chur Hand 1 gis, vastor. nce. 20 It lunely ithout you And%ead ot Home. the was: For life is not the same to us Since you were called away. e nuuw\w Suddenls. on Saturday. August 5 her residence. Wttt 802 T A B Burrows. Funeral fr residence on Monday. A' thence o 8¢ Anu's Church, where m mass will ‘be said for the repose ux e sonle Tntermens Monnt Offcet o clatives and friends inyited. { T % » nmm. N‘!lllll at’ his late res {35, dnern 50 (privaie) Tucglay, At 28, dnermaat” (oriii VANS. . Suddenly, on At ust, 13, 1927, aged 59 v # jeed |50 Years. | CHABLES GALLEHER. On Sagurday, August m 197 at 6:30 pm. ap Hy . JAM IHL‘II!Y GALLE a erv Toth st Zh Monday., pm lnlemmm R at “Roek” Creek " Ceon Saturday. August 13, at m. at his residence. 1239 Duncan FLOYD HACKNEY. devoted hus- oldie Hackney and father of o M. Bedfox and Aurline Luaue and Floyd 3 eral’ from his Tate regiden at 1 o1, a st ne. R wife of James peral from her late residence, 43 n.w. on Wednesday. Augu 4 Requiem mas a the Ennren” oo the Nativity at § o'clock. Relatives and {riends invited. Titermient ‘Mount Qliget eme! HARPER. . are sday. Ofticers _and_ members n( st 50, Knights of St. 10 attend 16, 192 invited August Ly Wednesd morning, 9 o'clock Other auxiliarics in vited. MARY SHEA, President. ecording Secreta . August 14, 1927, dn Home, Miss AT) Funeral services in the chapel home on Tuesday. a.m. at_the HILI of August 16, at ‘10 Interment at Hughesville, Pa. Suddenls. on Sunday, August 14. it Fesidence HIIL be. wife of nmy "l R nies oF Fox ° Funeral from her re Washiugton circle. on Wednesda 7. at 114 30 ence, on 1 morning, Auj 4t the Home ot !Iw Poor. Elizabeth ward_and children —a other relati chap Funeral Pithiday” mummr from St Guth Capitol (iv W ln lerm Mount Olivet LL On Sunday, August 1027, at Children’s Hospifal ARY FILP |Ill'm( daughter n( John F. and Margaret elley (nee. Smith) of No. 9 Sherman nlnle n.w. neral mnam De‘r\lrlt'd thig life 9:30 pm. A\mm. 14, 027, \I'AG(.I. LEE. at her - residens Eye n.w unuo ot hmrldl hereafter MACON. All officers and members of i bia Temple, No. Elks. are hereby 0% the death of Datwhtor IDELT LA Session’ of sorrow August 15, ll 8 o'clock. le from Ebeneze; E. Church, -flh nnfl‘n ste. n.e.. Tuesday. August 16, at [im, Members' of Forest “Temole, No: o Morning Slnr No. and Columbia e Sivite fimfi Dadybier L\flu vy ¥, srswuu- Secy. CON. Officers gnd mombers of Queen of i)heh‘:dchapl(er }'m Z0 % § Snomn ot auested 10, attan y member ‘Tion. Lady 1D Tiienday. Atignat 16, 10% Fl»"l'fl'r A urch. 4lh ln(&D e se MRS, FLlZ:\HETH V DICKERS! R. M. l(l "HARD A. PHILLIPS, JESSIE C. BANKS, Se | ry.of Midisn Wips, No “})Ha Gllrh?&" > il s Tor'a call . arranke bunial of * DELLA MACON. )I |onmn ot u !m to our late sister. Funeral Tuesday ce_and 8 3 Bleha; Towrd. Abt. 316 Souine Cok l Church, .1“1 lnd . W.'BROOKS, H. {ERY. Sec'y, nm ezer D o MILTON MON' neral rites for James Oliver Curwood, | night, will be held at | son of | ! V.'L. SPEARE i | Our Only [MRS. SALLIE L. VINTON | | MACON. Guild m iesday. | iz K neral of P . MAC stgter uil | al rdclas. A 1 o'ciock pan . fro D sis. we. Al MACON Tnterder The o pmin A, "W. 1. Davs A M o Remam- resting at’ the “I an x o Ohio Chambers Chapin sts, n - NOR. On Sunday. | TsiGSBEA "B eltvea® | 2 and Emily Minor. ke, | Willam,” Ro e Tate Tt Loyis Minor & an Wilbert. P o Remaing ai | N August 13, 10 ORRIS. On Sund 11:45 pm., at her ave. now. Y wifs of Wiliium H. of the late Cinderella Funeral from her lats day,” August 17. at % and’ friends invited. REIDY. On Saturday, August 13, iner. residence t, ne. widow of the la from her late ast 16, at 8 Joseph’s Church. wher foe will be held At ® am. Relatives and friends ape vited to attend. " Interment Mount 01 Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 15! Entered it rest Robert_ ¢ Reyburn residence W ae o'clock. Relatisca dence 4711 Kans - Seloyet wife Funeral from Augnet 16 at Whers Biich Teariem maks_wiil be - 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Int ment Mount Olivet Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited. {BHAW. O Saturday. Auguet 13, 1927, ot akoma ark S Sapitarinm. JULIA K. AW gt o ¥ an Harrinon ¥ esday. Au Hysong Interment tal Do, Ma. J George. arlton. Remains. Rhines’ funeral chanel. s.w. Notice of funeral later. TAYLOR. Departed this lifa on Sunday, August 14, 1927, at m. at Freed prens’ Hospital, LEWIS TAYLOR! ‘the he- Joved father of William P. and Lewis M. aylor. Amanda P. Forrest. Minerva G. Dabney and A. A Tas i ruuenl serve es will be held at n. ipel at Garfield. D, Wednesday: Atic 1 nds andreljtives 3rd and Ese ste, at 1 pm. WADE. <um1" August 1 Hospital. Rich 1"\‘ SENEV, beloved wife of Charics T Wade of Washington. Dr C.. Funeral weret Glenwood Chapel glenwood | Comete Washington. D. C.. Tucsda: st 16; at's pm. Relativés and fiends moned 5 3n Memoriam. FI In FLDS, Jn sl but loving rememhrance of Fnrrm \alw 1:{‘; o IS s oue ses A VIR PAks FITZGERALD. ' In sad but lovine remery branes of ‘gur dear Siste ¥ GER. Vo dira Niivist 15 152, A BiverRATY mase ot Sk AT CH. In_the graveyard softly sleeping, Where the willows gently wave, ies the ene w d 50 dearly e BROTHER. o0 the men ‘ear hishand. P, '€ "R'Hr\"’"hf'.’v:"'e’.; [i% August 15. 10 My Tieart is longing {5 be with' you and meet vou face t fae HIS LOVING WIF JOHNSON. In ead hut loving rememhrance of dear ‘mother. ALICE B. JOHNSO! departed this fife August "Tis_sweet fo remember one who once) hery Thoukh' absent to u The midnicht stars < life cune ¥ %, life ooe year she is a dear: shine on the grave bt could not save. : NIG HT!\[} AL . ( MOORE, In darling 1 B August 15, who died one 1926 It is lonelv here without you And sad all along the way. For life is not the same to Since you were callsd aw: sed from this life to pes Called by God. who knoweth b Alars in our Till in heav HER LOVI G DAT G?lrsns CHAS S.ZURHORST | AST CAPITOL NT. ____Phone_Lineoln_372. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original WR. SPEARE CO. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 (5o 4TSI 0T ~ JAMES T . RYAN 317 Modet, cnavel. ety I Ambilance e COSTELLO ’ TR_7978. Nelther the wiecessors of ‘rllh the originul “r 3 finm?’:‘ ufl"-hl ALnro .\mrne 1700, Phore Frank ooze N. rme Quick. ni Automiobila” §.rvico W, beal & Co™ m{rnl Ligory ‘In_ conneet u{ Cregato i h w. Wrren Taltavul 14th & Spring Rd. Col. ]oseph F, Birch’s Sons SAAC BIRCH) biished 18 Nt 3034 M St. N.W. Timothy Hanlon _841 B St. N __Phone L. 85 A TALTA " . 1979, CR_OFFICE." "Wm. H Snrdo & Co, Private Limousine Ambulance M Siapel Lincoln B; ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W, Ml‘l Modern “Chapel._Tejephone FU\ SRAL DESIGNS- Beautiful Florll D:s| ns, $5 and up. MAIN 3707 "GEO. C. SHA ul‘l'#llv B Tm' ly Store, ll'l Arompt Auto D Gude Bros. Co.. 1212 F,

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