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« WASHINGTON Select Your SHIRTS —from a store whose taste you'd be willing to accept as your own! The eugerly-awaited Semi-Annual Sale of SHIRTS and ™ A Manhattan Shirt is wherever vou buy it. PAJAMAS Manhattan Shirt And a reduction is a re- duction. But taste is another thing. That’s why a Manhattan Sale announcement takes on added significance when it is signed by Washington’s finest men’s wear store. $2.50 Shirts and Pajamas, Now $1.85 3.50 Shirts and Pajamas, Now 4.00 Shirts and Pajamas, Now 5.00 Shirts and Pajamas, Now 6.00 Shirts and Pajamas, Now 2.25 2.85 3.65 4.65 Collar-attached, collar-to-match, neckband and pleated sty les. Sizes 134 included. 4 to 18; sleeves 32 to 36. All silks are 2aleigh Haberdasher + 1310 F Street Inc. We sold the first loaf 30 years ago WOM EN won't buy bread,” Washington grocers declared 30 years ago. “They bake it rhemselves They think that's the only way they can be sure of a good bread Then Mother's Bread came along. And those exacting housewives were urged to give it a trial. The delicate flavor, the even texture of this delicious new bought bread, quickly convinced the women of Washington that home-baking was no longer necessary Almost overnight that tedious drudgery was banished from thousands of homesand Mother's Bread became Washington's favorite bread! Today, Madam, you can buy this same Mother's Bread . . . if nnythmg, you'll find it even more delicious than in your mother’s day. If you could only watch us bake it, you'd quickly know the reason. We use the highest- grade flour. The finest-grade shortening. And rich, wholesome milk. Just order a loaf tomorrow and test it for yourself. Notice how children take to it at once. Long before that firse loaf is gone you'll knaw the réason for its success. Just say “Mother's Bread” to your grocer, Madam. It's fresh from our ovens twice every day. Corby's Bakery; Continental Baking Company. MOTHERS BREAD A Cordial 7 e Corby Bakery is wlways open 16 in ©, MONDAY 'AUGUST 6 1928, Jeweler Dead J. LEE WHITMORE RITES TOMORROW Jeweler Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy While Asleep. Burial at Leesburg. J. Lee Whitmore, founder and man- ager of Whitmore & Co., Jewelty firm at 1225 F street, and for many years one of this city’s leading jewelers, died suddenly at 3:10 oclock yesterday morning at his apartment in the Ash- ley, 2038 Eighteenth street. Death was | caused by a stroke of apoplexy while | he was_agleep. | Mr. Whitmore, who was 61 years old, had been in failing health for | some time, but his death was unex- | pectéd, as he had seemed to be im- | proving in health slightly during recent | weeks. His friends and business asso- clates were confident he would recover. J. LEE WHITMORE by a nephew of Mr. Whitmore, Rev. A native of Leesburg, Va., Mr. Whit- | it B REEE, 0o Tappahannock, Va. more came to Washington as & YOUNg | mye " pajipearers will be the following man_and recelved his first business | g, B G Cinecs assoctates: Horace experience here with M. W. Beveridge | 1 yin™ 7oy g Addison Gumpert, & o, predecessors of the present firm | Dulin, Ly s t. William_Wright, C. H. Davison an of Dulin & Martin. From that time | ygo, 'y “white, also a nephew. The on he specialized in the jewelry business, body wili be L“mv to Leeatirg fof in which he had been engaged actively | warisa for more than thirty years. . He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Lena F. Whitmore. Funeral services | will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 1730 Pennsylvania ave- nue. The services will be conducted Dyed Mourning Black Thursday, 1:30 p.m. in the clubhouse In 24 Hours f : of the Women's Benefit Association, CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. {1750 Massachusetts avenue. ircle 2469 18th St. N.W. = A s Columbia 24| Burnside Post. No. 8, G - 838 meet, tomorrow, 2 pm., at Grand Army CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1, will mcet, 8 p.m., in Grand Army Hall FUTURE. A bridge and 500 party will be given 12:30 | versary. Private Ambulances | vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, | Hall, Comdr. A. T. Whitaker will cele- Perry & Walsh G Civitan luncheon tomorrow, | American Legion, will meet tomorrow, | brate his elghty-third birthday anni- 5. Mortlcmns [pm, at La Fayette Hotel 29 H St. NN\W. 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Not much change in tempera- ture. o 1 Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 95; 8 p.m,; 87; 12 midnight, 81; 4 am., 76; 8 am, 79; noon, 89. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.95; 29.97: 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 30.02; 8 a.m., 30.06: noon, 30.07. Highest temperature, 96, occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 74, occurred 7 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 60. * Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:44 am. and 6:03 and 11:55 pm. Tomorrow—Low _tide, 6:36 a.m. 6:50 pm.; high tide, 12:11 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 5:12 am.; 7:14 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:13 am.; sets, 7:13 pm Moon rises 9:25 pm.: sets 8:07 a.m Automobile lights to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Little cloudy. Harper’s Ferry—Potomac little cloudy; Shenandoah muddy this morning. and sun sets, sun Weather. sepiasas W$USTH Clear Cloudy Clear . Cloudy . Clear : Clear Rain Rain Cloudy Clear Foxgy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Atlantic C Baltimor Birmingl Charleston, §.C. Chicago, Tii CinetAnatl,Ohio. Cleveland, ‘Ohio. Columbia. 8. C. Denver, Colo. Detroit. Mich El Paso, Tex... Galveston. Tex Helena, Mont... 39:90 Huron.' 8. Dak. 2084 Indianapolis.Ind 30.08 Jacksonville, Kansas City.Mo. Los _Angeles Loulsville, Ky Miami, Pia New Orleans. New York, N'Y. Oklahoma_ City Gmaha. Nebr Philadeiphia.Pa { Bhoenix, Ariz Pittsburzh, Pa. Portiand. Me. . | Portiand. _Ore. 30.02 Raleigh. 'N. C. Salt Lake City. Diewo.Caiit 3990 Francisco. 20.94 pEguEs: 23223552 £ S 23 Clear Cloudy - Pteloudy . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy ; Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cl . Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear h . 3 Sooktane, Wash. | WASH.. 'D. C | FOREIGN. (7 1m.. Greenwich time. todav.) Stations ‘Temperature. Weather. { London, England 56 Clear Paris, Prance Clear Berlin, Germany. Rain | Covenhagen. Denmark Cloudy Gibraltar. Spain Clear (Nooh Grsenwich tme. today s Horta (Faval). Azores Cioudy (Cufrent observations.) Clear Clear Hamilton. Bermuda San Juan, Porto Rico Clear Part cloudy HELD IN SON’S MURDER. Carolinian Charged With Slaying Following Talk on Prohibition. MARSHALL, N. C., August 6 (#).— John Frisby, 65, of Marshall is in the Madison County jail here charged with the murder of his son, Erna Frisby, 47, who was killed at his home near Red- mon, about one mile west of here, last night. ‘There were no eye-witnesses to the shooting, which occurred just after Mrs. Erna Frisby had left father and son discussing the prohibition question, ac- cording to the woman's story. Frisby was arrested while he slept in the woods a few vards from where his son was slain. He claims that he knows nothing about the killing Births Re rted. Norman B. and umn- Kauftman, boy." Harry and Naomi Rothgab, bo g artolomew M. and Gladys e} Alvin P. and Grace Miller, boy. William L. and Seangite ixon im N. and Afnee 8. Samehs, & Frank NndNetes M, Tovkom iy John E. and Anna Zeits, giri. Albert 1. and Maude Oaivin. wirl. Russell F. ‘and Mirlam Barrett girl. Robert and Eva Stokes, boy. Lonnie and Alberta Hatris. boy James E. and May W. Butler, boy. Sherman and Emma Lewis, girl. Lewis ‘and"Ora Neleon. by James ‘and Emma Nelson. Robert 'and Blanche Kimbfough. wirl. Thomas B. and Blanche E. Coléman, boy. Deaths Reportcd The following deaths have been the Health Department in the pa: Sally N. Gadsby, 82, 1305 Perry Abraham Etulin, 1135 Spring Toll' A Turner, 77 U, 8. Naval Hospital. Efizabeth E. White, 76, Sherman Apts., 15th and n . 75, 1439 Foxhall rd Mary A, Glancy. 71, 607 Emerson st Elizabeth S. Head. 70, 1819 Columbia ' rd. Wella' Goodhue. 68, La Fayette Hotel poiolin € Cooley. 65, Littie Sisters of the Emma V. Brandenbure. 59. 2335 18th st. James L’ Bettis, 51, Walter Reed Hospital Rudolph W. Perkins, 39, George Washing- ton Hospital William N Still, 32, en route Casualty Hospital il Deckelbaum, 6, Children's Hos- Wiaverly Dodson. 61, 1524 New Jersey ave. Lula Thomas. 45, Garfield Hospital m_Windsor, 31. Providence Hospital e Jones. 1. Children’s Hospital. zabeth Harrls, 5 days, Children's Hos- Francls d Warrick, 41, Providence Hospital FOU! CASINGS. “three, 32xds. Call Mr. 'x:rx- DAt v ) __LOST. EADS, white pearl: on G st. car or Brown- ey's ‘or 14in st Sunday, between 9 and 11. ard._ Phone Potomac 1347 BRACELET, diamond and I?DMI"- #old, near_ Lincoln Memorial st. and Capitol, Lincoln 3252-3, Reward & % BUNCH OF KEYS in the vieinity of :m Providence Hospital and & key ring. 483 C st. nw._Reward. <8 CAMEO RING-Gent's, heavy gold: on beach at North Beach, Md. Liberal reward. Ad- dress_Box 143-X. Star. office CAT. vieinity 18th and Church s Wnd white Det cat, neutered ma gleoping on top or in automobile. North 1020 W : COW. sellow and white. ~ Rewa R. Pounsberry, Benning. _Atlantie 204-W DOG. German Police. license tag No. ufi Return to 3708 Brandywine st DOG, Bassett hound, lost from 666 Llllln st.n'e Reward if returned DOG-—~Boston terrier bull. female: dark brown. white breast Reward. Telephone Wisconsin_3058 or Main 1981 GLA horn- rluuuml in black offve” (Kd- mon ‘on_Monday, August 6. Return to Apt 1830 Clydesdale pl. nw. Reward. HANRUASI nnllll. ontalning money. silver atch, gold »ene la White habi Phone folet name and ado rosy in bak iérson, 900 E. Capitol . Roward. %Argnu‘ fadva black wioth, “eohiainine am yateh, mone mot, from table at H ins bl ay uv i o'olook. erg 1 lm- arters No. 1, U!S flt‘!ml l é"f" e ‘". fll'}m (#).—Forest rangers and a force of men drafted for the emergency early today fought a forest fire that threatened to eat into valuable timber of the Stanis- more than 4,000 acreg just outside the forest and fighters were having con- siderable trouble in keeping it s from the valuable timber. D0, | fanned the blaze and helped it jump over fire breaks in FIRE IMPERILS FOREST. COULTERVILLE, Calif, ROO August 6 aus national forest. Late yesterday the blaze had covered away A high wind veral places. Card of Thanks. REEVES, IDA M. We wish to express our | thanks and appreciation to our relative friends and neighbors for their kindne. expressions of sympathy and beauti floral tributes at the death of our et DA M REEVES. "THE PAMILY . ‘Deaths. ASHFORD. RICHARD CLAUDE. On_ Su day. August 5. 1928, at 6:50 p.m. R ARD ‘CLAGDE, eldest "and beloved son of Marion 8. and Minnie C. Ashford (nee Grimes), aged 28 years. Funeral ser at the residence of his parents, 327 Wil boulevard, Clarendon. Va. 'Wednesda morning. August 8, at 11 o'clock. Inter- ment in Fairfax County, Va. ATKINS, DORA. Departed this 1 August 5. 1926. at her residence, n.w.. DORA. the beloved wife o Atkins. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, three children. mother, {wo sisters. two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains may De seen at Henry S. Washinaton's funeral | home, 487 N st. n.w.. after 4 p.m. Tues- | day, August 7 Euneral Wednesday, Au gust 8 at 2 p.m.. from above named fu neral home. Relatives and friends in- vited. BOSTON, RUTH LEWIS. guddenly, " Saturday, Mugust 4 2:18 a.m. She leaves to mourn a loving husband, Charles Boston: Charles Boston, ir.; a mother, Mary Le Two. sisters, Roseita Lancaster, Madelin Stevens, and three brothers. Jjames. Ed: | ward and Semuel Lewls, and a host of gfher relatives and ~friends. Funeral Wednesday. Augnst 8. at 1 o'cl st Payl A > Church, 8th st. bet. D and E No. one knows our eartaches. No cue saw her die. We only know she pasied awa A Qi net say %00d-by. FAMILY. BOWMAN. ROSA. Departed this life Sun- day. August 5. 1928, at 1327 Union W., ROSA BOWMAN. beloved wife of Thomas N. Bowman. ~She also' leaves to mourn their loss eight children, fourssisters. one brother and_ other relatlves and friends Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funieral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Fu- neral Wednesday. August Pisgah, Md BOYD. ARTHUR C.. Jr, On Monday. ust 6. Children’s Hospial. | SHTHOR & gr.. Deloved son of At C. and Anne E' Boyd (nee Sonnemann). Fiu- neral from the residence of his grand- | parents, 1501 E st. se. on Wednesday. August 8. at 2:30° p.m. Relatives and friends _invited. Interment at Congres- sional Cemetery kK BROWN, SARAH J. Dep: urday. August 4. 1928, at her residenc 3900 Elliott gt SARAH J. BROWN beloved mother of Margaret ~Torrence. Sne leaves to mourn their loss a brother and one sister and grandson. Fuperal Tuesday. August 7. 1938 at 1 pm.. from Rot o enk Baptist Civurch, Temisytown: Relatives and friends invited BROWN. SARAH J. On August 4. at 3000 Eiliott st. n.w. SARAH J. BROW To'the Members of Moses Lodke. No. 39 Meeting called Monday, August 6. at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Tuesdsy. August 7. at 1.30 p.m., trom the Rock Creek Bapiist Church. MR. EDWARD FRAZ! MRS, GERTRUDE DENMAN. Rec. Sec's. BUCKMAN, CHARLES H. Departed this life August 6. 1928, at 12:15 a.m. at his residence, 433 Ist st. sw. CHARLES H. BUCKMAN, husband of Laura (Bainesi Buckman. ‘son of Eliza Barnes and the late Frederick Buckman. brother of John Buckman. Notice of funeral later. = * CHAPMAN. THOMAS F. Suddenly. Satur- day. August 4, 1928, THO] CHAP- S, AUElVed” nusmand of Amy. Pletcher Chapman. Puneral Tuesday. August T: at i diom Hines parlor. Interment Su il Cemeters. Refatives and iriends invited. [} CULLEY, LLOYD WILLIAM. Departed this life Monday, August 6. 1938, at 3 a.m. his residence, Railroad ave. Md., LLOYD WILLIAM CULLEY. sonof Florence and the late Charles Cul ley. He leaves four brothers, two siste: and & host of other relatives and frien Pun. Tuesday, August 7. at 3 pmy from his late residence. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par- lors, 3223 Ga. ave. n.w. FREEMAN. MARY MARIAN. Departed this life Saturday. August 4, 1928. at 12:15 am. at her residence. 1809 3rd st. nw.. MARY MARIAN _FREEMAN, devoted daughter of Earl Preeman and the late their 1ot som. | Departed this mei Drath EMMA. On Sundey, Ausust 8. 1928 a0 B renia il Bodfs. : Anderson, Mrs. Lena No Puneral Tuesda: from the Vermo: rest al parlors, t nue Bapt the W. Er 2222 Ga. EARER ., 19 t 8. ’rrm th 12th and C : ds invited. (Please om JAM CHARIES hirch, Foresty noon at 3 o'clo terment STUCKERT. DA 3 . 1928, IDA M., beloved wif azed ‘61 yoars reside 6 . FRAN s 6 1038, af 1is res bama ave otis e HERBERT, ‘i vod ;. THOMAS WA e LT T 2 WILLIAM HENDRIC. bee ioved hnsband of Dorothy Ciare Winthe cole. Funeral from the above on Wednesday, Augnst 8. at 2 p.m terment Rock ' Creek Cemetery. bus. Ohlo. papers please copy.) In Memoriam. CUMMINGS, CHARLE: remembrance of f 19: I have had my year of sorrow, 1am suftering an awdul Inss. But for t ke of Jesus Tl try to bear the crass. 1 am thinking of you. dear Cha Just thinking of the past Pict You in my memory YouR" LOVING Witk 2 j 5 SALLIE R. CUM= MINGS. . GREEN. EARL L. In sad but loving ree membrance of my darling son and lovin . EARL L. GREEN. who departe this life so_suddenly thirteen v today. August 6. 1915 Your earthly vova Thirteen vears But _your memor: Until T have passed away. DEVOTED MOTHER. FRANCES OREEN. He little thought when leaving home That he would never return. That he so soon in death would sleen And leave us here to mourn DEVOTED AUNT. RUTH FRAZIER. * HARRISON. ELT ELLSWORTH. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear Rtsba and father, ELI ELLISWORTH HARRISON. who deparied this life ten years ago o dav. Anenst 6. 1914 HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. ¢ KEYES. ALICE A. In our ing mother. Who D y one year 0 today, August 6. CHILDREN._* Anita Monroe Freeman. granddaughter of Charles D_and Ella Freeman and Mary Monroe. Puneral Tuesday. Ausust 7. ab m. from Third Baptist Church. Sth s sts. n.w. Friends and relatiyes invif GORMAN, ELEANOR E. On August 4 1928, in Ocean City. N. J.. ELEANOR E. wife of the late William Gorman. —Rels: nd frieads invited to attend funeral y, morning. August 7. at 0 ¥ v oms Funecal dulldine of Frank A E Girard ave.. Philadel: Pa. Sole n requiem mass at St Church at 10 o'clock. Interment JOHNSON. BEATRICE LANCASTER. De- parted this life Saturday. August 4.’ 1928, allinger Hospital, BEATRICE LAN, JOHNSON. _devated mother of Beatrice. Eilzabeth and John R sister of Noble and Robert Mamie Washington and Mrs. o Robinson.. She aiso Itaves 1o mours her departure other relatives and friends. emains restng at the John T Rhines ineral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. n.w. No- tice of funeral later. JOUNSON, MA Y E. On Saturday, August 1928, ‘at her residence. 3835 Chesapeake 5w MARY & JORNSON, devored wite of Harry Johnson. daughter of Robert' P. Johnson. mother of Eva. Milton. Alice and Dorsey Johnson. sister’ of Mrs. Brown, Alice. Morris, Benjamin. William. James R. Johnson. Remains resting at W. Jarvis West End funeral parlors, 28th snd Dumbarton ave nw. Punersl We nesda. 8 at 1'pm. from 1 Rué "Greek Baptist "Churchr Teniestowhs JONNSON. THOMAS. Departed thls lfe Saturday. August 4, 1938, ‘.'t 3:45 o'clock. Preedmen's Hospital. THOMAS JOHN. SON, beloved husband of Carrie Johnson. He leaves to mourn theic loss' Bis, wite, three niec Brooks of Wash- insten. . C.y Ray P;f Lee Tilite of Pitta- bureh, Pa. Puneral from, Salem Baptist urch, Tuesday. August 7. at 1 o'cloe D. Grimes. Dastor. Remains can be seen his residence. 1305 10th S nw. WIS MARY A, Departed this life August 1938, at 9:35 pm. at d 15 Vermont ave. nw. WIS, daughter of the len Opey. wife of the late mother of Blanche. rd, Har- Notlce of funeral LYLES, RICHARD J. Departed this lite Fridey. Ausust 8 1938 ot his residene RICHARD J. LYLES. Hi io ™ Mourn _thelr loss 'a devoted Gaughter, Bihel Lyies: an adapted sot Frank Miles: two sisters. Elizabeth Youny. Louise Saunders. one brother. Basil Lyles. and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and I sts. s.w. Funeral Tuese August 7. &t 1 p.m. from his late residence, 14 E st. s.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Wil 8. May. aged 4ol Jame: private. tlett and William Lewis. hereafter. MAY. ELLWOOD D. On Sunday. 1928, at_Sibley Hospital. EL beloved husband of Edna 5 JeArk;,, Regidence; 33 Columbia ave. n'v- tville, Md. Notice of funeral here- after. PARKER. EMMA L. on Saturdar, A 5 a.m.. EMMA L. PARKER (nee Jnxnvm ‘daughter of the late Ella Cannon and devotod wife e late Robert Parker. She leaves four Fen, Clarence BArker. B uline ‘Cormick Gortrude Delaney. Funeral wi t 7. at 1 pm. undertaking parlor RKINS, DOLPH W. On gt 4. 1356 L at George mimn Univers RUDSLRN ING, beloved Brother of Ay Oeorse rdon and Mrs. Orville Sandeful s ot the home of his W. Giordon, 32 Seaton » August 7. at '3 o'clock p.m. ust 4 ‘take place from Adams Pun-n! ser X a nterment Col Cemetery K. 3 PO ok s Nome. s h POOI RORGE & E. 41 years old., son_of John W re. Funeral services at Holy “Trinity Chureh’ Wednesday morn- Olfvet ‘Cometary. = mierment et QUANDER, ANNA'S. Op Saturdsy mornic. o s, L Predmena M no.nn ‘ }m Thtedolgn Qu-mm an fer o Lawrenes usnder. b moury their loss & Srandenild. gt other relatives and frien Tuesday, {rom MeGh o od ‘at 10 o locl re m.n mass 8t Augustine's Ghurch, Wi Ao’ sung -zqu Sclock for the repose of her soul. Relatives and fueads invited {9 attend. Interment at Monit Oljyet Cometery QUANDER, ANNA 8. Officers and mrmbm of St, Moniow's Ladies’ Auxiliary. No. 140. ana Distriot Auxiliary, & Knignts 8t John, are requested to atten e cal meeting Monday, Ausust ¢, 1838, at #'p m { e funeral parlors of Ronért 0. Mg Hagie for' the 13';5"':"“:1' didier Xand ing at 9 o'clock. Mount ™ August 7. st 0w uu % sot wit} ol nm J- 3!“.»'& v Tnitial R g. mu.u\mm VOLLMER, ALICE. Iu loving remembran of ‘our "dear wife and mother. AL VOLLMER. who departed this four [oars azo todar, Avenst €. 1024 HER HUSBAND. HER! AND CHARLES G AND. MILYON N \nm‘.- WESTCOTT. ANNIE I In_lovin, of our dear mother. ANNIE CoTT. who died August & memory VEST- Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC. 919 1STH ST.. N, W. 3 WASHINGTON, D. C. Consult us before placing your ‘order. “Boouics ea reanort. DESIGNERS. SCULPTORS and MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN Capital City Monumental Works Three display yards —_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T ESTABLISHED 1830 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St N.W_ Phone North & " CHAS. S. 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