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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 13%. Will Be Accepted Here as Cash 2 OLDENBERG'S “AT SEVENTH AND K”—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—THE DEPENDABLE STORE ree Parking Space for Our Customers Opposite 8th Street Entrance SAILIE Short Lots of “Best Sellers” and Groups of Slow Sellers . . . We Don’t Want Either Around! Cotton & Rayon Wash Fabrics 69c Printed Silk-mixed 59¢ Box Loom Crepes, in white, Crepe de Chine, in pretly tan, copen, brown or 20 patterns. C | ight blue C 59c Lingettes and Mercerized | '50c Fancy Piaids and Wash Satins that bave lin- 377 | Checks with wool Baish; | gered too long C |y colors e 50c Tweed Prints, in neat color- ings; you can have them 29¢ Printed Plisse Crepes and plain colors; reduced to The Boys’ Clothing Department Has Many “White Elephants,” But They Won’t Stay Here After Tomorrow. Boys’ Clothing Department (20) Boys' $4 Knicker (42) Boys' $5.95 to $8.69 Leather- Suits, 7 to 11, at 52.00 ctte Coats; sizes 8 to 3.69 (22) Boys’ $5 Knicker 16 .09 Suits, 8, 15, 16 and 17 ; years, at o (50) Boys' $1.95 Novelty Suits, with cloth pants; sizes 3 69 C and 4, at, each ......... $2.95 Novelty Pl o $1.10 59¢ at (130) Boys' $1 to $1,50 Felt and Tweed Hats, at.. (50) Boys’ $10 to $15 “Frep” Suits, with longies and vest; sizes 17 to 20, at 4. (20) Boys’ $12.75 and $15 Leather and Tweedaroy Coats; sizes 12 to 18, at, each Boys’ 39¢ to of cut silks; styles Boys’ 79c to $1.25 Blouses; some mussed from handling; sizes 6 to 16 Boys’ $1.00 to $1.50 Bell Shirts; mostly white imported broadcloths; some irregu- 4-in-hand lars Parts of Suits; odd tops of suits, etc. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Each 03 (4) Girls' §10 Sheepskin Coats— (12) Boys’ $1.95 and $2.95 Blanket | thought they would sell—3 red and Bath Robes; sizes 8 to 1 gray; sizes 12 to 6 59 . o 12, at, each .59 | Boys’ 50c to $1 Wearables; per- | $1 to $7.95 Cowboy and Indian fects and irregulars mussed from | Suits; also Policeman, Fireman and handling; blouses, odd Soldier TO 7 parts of pajamas, pants, suts.... 50C 53-9 ties, hats ete. Boys’ 95¢ to $1.50 Hats, felts and tweed suiting mixtures; sizes 61 to 7% C (170) Boys’ 95¢ to $1.50 Knickers of lined and unlined suiting mix- tures and corduroys; sizes 79¢ 7t0 17 The Men’s Furnishings Department Enjoyed the Largest Holiday Business in Its History—Now for ‘a Riddance of the “White Elephants.” Men’s Furnishings Department (74) Men's 75¢ to $1 Shorts, Var- | (42) Men's sity and Nobelt makes, Broken sizes .. 3% C Broken sizes. Each (14) Men's $3 black and Boys’ $1.50 to $4.95 Bell Shirts; silks :'l;ld broadcloths; mussed from handling; some irregu- lars; sizes 12 to 1414. $l-19 (600) Boys 95¢ to $1.39 Pajamas— too many to keep until Summer— one-plece style; Remnants of Wash Goods ofThli‘J sroup .Lf 35 to 33 values fi mgz wp short lengths, but all are usable. -in. 36-in. Silk and Cotton Chiffon, 36-in. Sateen, 1 9c Yd. 36-in. Mercerized Broadcloth, 40-in. Chiffon Voiles, 36-in. Box Loom Crepe, Plisse Crepe and 36-in. Nainsook. K.h:“.in. '{:weed P;ifim'" Jg-in.‘Tl"“TR.Ey, lfisin. in. Indian Head, 36-in. TikTak Prints. A Remnants of 25¢ and 30c Fabrics 40-in. Plain Color Voiles, 36-in. Rayon Al- Flannels. At this price we need not say more, Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Slow-Moving Items and Odd Lots That Mothers i it . In the Girls’ Clothing Dept. - Girls” d‘lfl Mldg;-un(‘l.“monsu of o e i S Q) o e e ;9 P T $1 Butterfly Skirts of Scotch plaids on white muslin 39C etas, in checks Printed_Charmeuse, 36-in. Novelty Suitings, ry Remnants, 59c to 89c Fabrics Rayon Flat Crepes, Poplins, 36-in. Sateen, 54- paca, 32-in. Dress Ginghams, 36-in. Printed Percales, 36-in. Fast Color Prints, 32-in. Yd Romper Cloth, 36-in. Outing Flannels, 27-in, c . Shaker Flannels, 27-in. Plain Color Outing Will Welcome at These Big Savings 6 to 16 years, at pleated on bodies; broken sizes, at... Girls' $1.95 Wash Dresses; many styles and colors; $! » 5 $1.59 Giris’'$1 Sweaters; V neck ericket patierned slip-over styles; sizes 32 to 36, at C Gir's’ $2.98 Hats; feits, astrachan hG::lh'nnfl.s‘l'“hSuedlm Jackets; cavily ‘wool plaid; sizes 8 to 14 yrs. $3o98 Glrlll"n:dll!il Leatherette Sport Coats, with lamb's wool; sizes 8 to 16 yrs., at $8.98 Girls’ $1.59 Rubberized Raincoats with hat; green plaid; sizes 10 to 14 yrs., at Children’s $3.98 to $5.98 Dresses, in many smart styles; $2 98 sizes 2 to 6 years, at.. B $1 Jersey Suits for brother and sister; one and two piece 59 models; sizes 2 to 6 yrs., at Infants’ $1 Bath Robes; as- sorted colors; one size only, at Infants’ $5.98 Long Coats and Capes, of fine cassimere and 1 and chinchilla; broken crepella; at, each sizes, at Girls’ $5.98 Dresses; velveteens, Tots’ $1 to $1.98 Bath Robes, with | wool crepes, jerseys, challis and cords; sizes 2 to & s Scotch plaids; si: 7 at ... to 14 yrs, at. et $2.98 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor.—Charge Accoun vited. The Buyer of the Enlarged Housewares Department Found That He Had Made Several Bad Guesses During the Past Year and Decides to Start the New Year With a Clean Slate. In the Housefurnishings Dept. 49¢ Glass Towel Bars, 24 inches $7.50 to $12 Clocks; just 14 of these mahogany-finish tambour style man- tel clocks. Sold as they are; all require adjust- e $2.50 986 0 $1.49 Bread Boxes In vari- ous styles and sizes. All slightly imperfect 29¢ $3.49 Electric Toaster, oven type with Pyrex glass pan- Figur, of $1.98 imported pottery; slightly $1.98 Mayonnaise Dishes — heavy imperfect cut . Bowl and plate 79¢ and 98¢ Aluminum Colanders— | to match. Perfects. 97C $6.98 Silver-plated Tea Sets, 4 29¢ | méa Y, teapat, sugar a cream wis. $3.48 59¢ Pointed Shovels, strongly made of steel with hard: handles. Shopworn A 59¢ Mefi;l Birds, m.:de originally Jor salt and pepper shakers, 19‘C make attractive ornaments 39¢ {::h Drainers, white ‘enamel in- =z 19¢ wnstairs Store—Char, P°39¢ i 75 Fancy China and Glass- ware, odds and ends; many 1 9 C novel pieces 25¢ Electric Stove, hand; 13 and small for table use.... C $1 to $1.50 Lamp Shades, of parch- ment for bridge nior 25C small or large sizes in pure seamless aluminum 79¢ Aluminum Dish Pan, 8-quart size, round in shape 29¢_ Pair Book Ends, fancy de- signed cast metal book ends, small in size. 98¢ Silver-Plated 'l;r;. with neatly etched decorative gn. 38¢ Very attractive. 200 Pieces of Solid Brassware, sell regularly for 98¢ to $1.19; many neat articles. . S SOC i Housewar e———————————————————————————————— Holiday Left-Overs—“White Elephants” Marked at Prices That Need No Comment! Toilet Goods Department Pearl on Amber and Ivory Toilet Ware — hairbrushes, puff boxes, manicure sets (3 piece). Former $1.00 to $2.50 values 50c Prophylactic Military Brushes —good quality bristle brushes—solid backs, ebony finish style $1.00 Golden Peacock Body Pow- .llln;h:x{lga decorated metal box—de- ightfully scented powder with velour puff 65C 50¢ Bottle Ben Hur Perfume—this favorite Oriental perfume in pretty gift packages. ... 19C 19 c 75¢ Societe La France Perfume— Jasmine Chype, Narcisse, true last- $1.00 Melba Compacts, hammered | ing odors in cases, silver-plated, fitted with Melba | bottles Compact Powder, mirror 75¢ Melba LovMe Face Powder 35¢ and puff; discontinued (&iscontinued package), as- sorted shades. Box 39¢c Boys' $1 to §1.50 Flannel Pajamas, | Boys’ 59¢ to $1 Wearables; blouses, one and two plece styles; ome (109) Men's $1 to $1.50 Night Robes and Sleep Coats, Varsity and Faultless brands. Irregu- lars. Broken sizes (67) Men's $1.50 to §2 Faultless Pajamas, medium and heavy weight. Sizes A to C 89C i Flannelette i) g Men's 3125 it Robes, our own Lux- edo make, Broken sizes... 49C (46) Men's $2 Coat Sweaters, part wool, in brown and Men's 89¢ {0 $1.25 Underwear, of part wool and cotton. Most sizes in the lot (7) Men’s $6.95 to $10.95 Blanket Bath Robes, slightly soiled from Broken sizes . (106) 79¢ fo $1 Athletic Union Suits, well known makes. Some slightly soiled. Broken sizes Men's $1.25 to $1.59 Merit and other makes Union Sults, of cot- ton and part wool. Broken colors, in feits. Brok- en sizes . 1) Men's é‘l.sfls o $10.95 Smok- ing Jackets. Good as- y sortment. Broken sizes $4. 1 9 (24) Men's $4.95 Lumberjacks, of all wool. large sizes (67) Men’s $3.95 Suedette Lum- berjacks, in brown, tan P‘(l'(i'l) Men's |:":;: ‘(“o.tl and 55 t0 8250 33c $1.59 to $2.50. Each (59) Men's $1.50 to $2.50 Muffiers, in large squares. 890 (25) Men’s $1.95 to $2.50 Gloves, of suede and capeskil Solled. Broken siges... (97) Men's $1.50 to §: ed collar and neck- lled. Men's Furnishing—Main Floor. i ————— e ——————————— They Say the Man Pays—But at These Prices It’s a Giveaway! Men’s Clothing Department (04 Pairs) Men's $2.50 Pants; dark materials; sizes 30 38, at, pair (80 Pairs) $1.39 Overalls, of good weight blue denim; sizes 10 42, at, pair 76¢ (17) Men's $12.50 to $20 Topcoats; tan and gray herringbones; some camels’ hair cloths; sizes $6.9 34 to 44, at, each 6.90 (69) Men's $5 $7.50 Wool Knickers; tweed, plaid and herring- bone weaves; sizes 29 to $3-95 38, at, pair (61) Men’s $16.50 to $24.50 Suits; light shaded wool cassi- meres; sizes 33 to 40, at $9-90 (46) Young Men’s Vests, $5 values; double-breasted style of chamos cloth. Sizes 34 $2.90 (14) Men's $30 to $35 Blue Serge Suits; broken w$19'75 and sizes of discon- tinued lines, at. Goldenbers's—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. ——— e et e Naturally the Biggest Floor Covering Department in Washington Would Make a Few Mistakes. These “White Elephants” Take Sharp Mark-Downs for Immediate Clearance! Rugs and Floor Coverings 59¢ Yard - wide Rug Borders, reduced to yd.... $35.00 Seamless = Veivet Rugs, :u.snzn. Reduced $24.90 $75.00 Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 ft. 00 Reduced to......... » $50.00 Seamiess Royal Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 5¢ Genuine Gold Congoleum, per sq. yd..... 44C S50 Ceces Duer M 33 $159 Velvet Stair c g ‘elvet or Hall Carpet, per yd. at $l .00 $2.25 Velvet Stair or $1.59 Hall Carpet, per yd. at G (21) $52 and §57 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs th S et | (32) $3.95 uraleum Rugs, (175) $6.50 9x12-ft. Felt-Base Rugs, in 8 floral pat- terns. Seconds ...... (19) $6.50 7.6x12-ft. $3.97 e 3 et 54,95 (32) $35 9x12 and 3n75 8.3x10.6 Seamless Axminster R Wool russels Car- Persian (10_Rolls) pet Runner; and floral patterns. Yard .. (6) § Base Rugs 1.39 (50) $7.75 9x9 conrol§u!. .Asrn? Rugs. Irregulars. (&) $15 ‘and $17.50 Turkish OFi- ental Rugs; 37x57 and 30318 tnch sizer. ey DDd D (10) $24 7, San- 17 ford’s Velvef Rugs. (37) $6.95 9x12-fi. Rogs $4.75 Wool Brussel Rugs, 4.25 (1) Full Rolls of Armstrong’s B Brand Inlajd Linoleum, $1 ¢ 1 5 Seconds, - e A S A s e Women’s Wearables in Small Quantities That Have Been Picked Over During the Holidays and Show Signs of Mussing—Priced Low to Sell Them All Tomorrow! Underwear & House Garments 0dd lot of $1.29 Costume Slips of | 0dd lot of Women's Hoover Rayon Satin, plain and petal bot- | Aprons and Bungalow ~ and light Aprons; reduced from shades. Broken sues. At.. 94C | 5oc to .. Women's $1.00 Porto Rican | Women's $1.00 House Dresses, of Gowns, in pink, peach and white; | pretty novelty prints; attractively embroidered. Becauss §2.50" " ‘Bianket attractive $l -98 marked them. and stripes, it 0dd lot of Women’s and Misses’ Butterfly Skirts; broken sizes. Regular price, $1.49 C Odd lot of Women’s and Misses’ Slip-over zlwesun.s ldof‘nyon and wool mixture. Sol or " 96¢ Odd Lots of Footwear re's—Becond Floor.—Charge Accounts Invit FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN—WHITE ELEPHANTS IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT PRICED TO MOVE OUT FRI- DAY—NO PHONE ORDERS. Women’s $2.00 Galoshes, Four-buckle Style. ..77¢ Broken lots—mostly smalb sizes 3 to 5%. Medium heels, some slightly imperfect. Included are 100 pairs All-rubber Galoshes. Women’s 79¢ Rubbers 34c Broken lots of better-grade Rubbers. All sizes in the lot. Most any style heels. Women’s $2.50 to $4.00 Footwear $1.88 Patents, Satins, Suedes, Velvets. Broken lots better grades—all sizes in the lot, but not in each style. A few slightly imperfect. Children’s $1.50 to $2.00 Shoes High and low styles—all leathers, most all sizes to 2. Women’s $1.39 Leather Slippers Black kid with one-strap and low rubber heel—all sizes. Women’s Felt Slippers A.bmn. 75 pairs—mostly small lhfn. Babies’ Soft Soles, Moccasin Style About 50 .p-lrs Out they go. Infants’ First Step Shoes A few imperfect. White kid and black kid. Women’s $2.00 Automatic Galoshes Black and Gray Hi-Styles—mostly all sizes—a few imperfect. Women’s Neckwear Department As long as there are Christmas shoppers there will be mussed neckwear. Here's where we get rid of all soiled and mussed neckwear left from the Christmas rush! 0dd lots of Women’s Neckwear, formerly 25¢ and 39c, for Bath Women’s and * '$1.59 Crepe de Chine Step-ins, lace- 9 & trimmed models, at. Women’s $1.00 Flannelette Gowns, in blue and white and pink and white stripes, at. Women's and Misses’ Hoovers and Smocks, of Broadcloth and ' Cham- bray, at ... $1.00 0dd lot of small Lace Collars, o et 04d lot of Neckwear, formerly 59¢, at .. 29¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Inv! What's left of our stock of Flowers, formerly priced at 29¢ to S9c, ———————————————————————————————————— Mufflers, Shawls, Etc. eNecl Pleatings and Rufflings, in 3C $10.00 Yellow Shawl, $14.95 Spanish Embroidered $6 50 (2) $3.98 White Os silk fringe, siightly Some Were Bad Guesses on the Buyer’s Part— $1.39 and $1.50 Sheets, in sizes $4 Quilted Bedspreads, in fast $12.00 Rayon Pillow Sets, in blue, $8 Rayon Bedspreads, just 18 of been reduced to 19c, and another lot of Flowers sold for 7S¢ to Men’s and Boys’ Muf- 33C $10.00 Orchid Shawl, gay em- black, white and colors. embroidered in bril- Shawis, peach ground, embroidered trich Fans, slightl, e O1.59 Others Remaining Loi: of Good Sellers! 63x99 and 72x00 inches; colors. Full double-bed @y $2.88 id, orchid and n. them in full or twin N L size; blue, green or pola 94,08 Oddments of Flowers $1.25 will be closed out at 33c each. flers, sold at 98¢, reduced to mry, deep silk 56-50 ‘Were 49¢ to 75c, at, yardl. liant colors in bright colors, long Domestics Greatly Underpriced! no dressing size Reduced to . Remnants of 39¢ Table Oileloth, “Sheets, ‘81x90 S $1.19 75c Colored Pillowcases, with lace edges. 18 dozen that will soon go at $1.75 Heavy Crinkle Spreads with ‘woven colored stripes. 80x105 inches $1.69 Double. inches, of quality 5/4 size, in white and fancy patterns 29c Dress Ginghams, in piaids, checks and stripes. 600 yards to sell at 39¢ Printed Fleecedown Flannels of heavy double fleece 24c e ——————— e e—————— The Same Thing Happens Every Year—Always a Number of Gift Items Left Over In the Stationery Department $1.25 Leather Bridge Score Pad 29c Boxed Initial Stationery; mot Set, two pads and pencil, all initia's; paper and en- at, set velopes. Box l6C 98c to $1.19 Writin, 25c Bridge Score Pads, M e mo Books, stamped in Score Pads, at, each pencil, at 25¢c to $1 Bridge Prizes of celluloid. Each, 13¢ to. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Hundreds and Hundreds Have Been Sold This Season—Now We’re Going to Clear Out W hat’s Left! Women'’s $1.98 Daytime Frocks, $1.39 Odd lot of women's Daytime Frocks of Li Dimit; d oth fancy materials, in broken sizes. e T No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Accepted All Sales Final! Buyers’ mistakes . . . odd lots . . . remnants . . “pawed over” merchandise . . . and slow- moving articles are not allowed to clutter up the shelves and stock rooms at Goldenberg’s . . . hence once a year the White Elephant Sale! Regardless of the loss we have to'take on them they must go before we begin the new year. Fortunately what are White Elephants to us are often exactly what you need, and there’s small chance of their lingering long tomorrow after what we’ve done to their prices! Note that no particular department or line is featured . . . every value in the sale is a feature in itself .+ . soread themall . . . and HURRY! —————————————————————————————— Not Exactly a Part of the “White Elephant” Sale . . . But_a Continuation of a Great Millinery Clearance Entire Stock of Hats at About Half Price & Less! $3 to $4.50 Hats, fine felts, satins | at i C $10 to $15 French Room Hats. | 45 to $1.50 Mats, including fine Felts, solells and me- $4 49 velvets, satins, mesh 2.86 . $1.50 Mussed Felis for misses and women, absurdly priced $3.95 Lyons Velvet Hats in dressy and solells, reduced to $l 55 styles, rare bargains . at l Goldenberg's—Second Floor. After-Christmas Accumulations That Would Become a Nuisance if We Didn’t Move Them—and These Prices Will Do It! Women’s & Children’s Hose $1.50 and $1.65 l’erl;t Full-Fash- zldd‘lfl' ’I/Glirdn):hsu}ll of wool- ioned Silk Hose in eer 94 and-cotton, 7% length; al (o 39¢ “gv .emeeslrkd‘h:l‘ Ra; Hy 1L mmen’s Sl -and Rayen Hose, If- | p,vy and Girls® 380 to 500 Lo regulars of 50c grade with e S i ol g Ribbed Hose and % sport 17¢ $1.50 Sheer and Service Hose, full mhlo';:d“-n;ll_sf-;fl:;:; i per- | Boys* and Girls % Sport Hose, tull-fashioned wool perfects and irregulars of 2 4 63C 50¢ grades. C Because We Do Not Have an All-Year-Round Toy Department—We Are Offering Py Remaining Toys and Dolls . At } Regular Prices 2 Leftover toys, floor samples and a few imperfects are included in the lot—naturally the quantity is limited after the busy Christmas sea- son we had—so come early. ALL SALES FINAL. Goldenbere's—Downsialra Store. Odd Lots of Boys’ Gvercoats We have too many on hand so we have marked them at prices that many Mothers will appreciate. R TT ey SO o e s st $6.75 and vercoats, $15 and $18 $l $15 4 to 10 years.. 20 3 2 to 10 years .. 11 to 20 years.. . $10 to $1250 Overcoats, $18.50 and $20 Overcoats, 2 to 10 11 to 20 years.. “‘ s, " 8518 Clothing—Third Floor ——————————————————— e — Why Make Excuses for the Art Department—the Same Thing Occurs in Every Store In the Art Department 29¢ to 69¢ Stamped and Finished Goods; vanities, 19¢ covers, ete. At 2lc velour 29c Metal Ash Trays, 69¢ to 9Bc Stamped Goods; complete y S Bnudnlrpluln[:‘, red only; i 39¢ of glass; complete with osiila* Rope Floss, ' in cord and socket. OIC Vreecionsets o 10c Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. scarfs, centers, some linen, Left in the Wake of a Busy Christmas Season—T hese l’ll and $1.25 Pillows; fancy and plain rayons, tapestry and 73c ete. Gl 0dd Lots of Umbrellas Are Marked at Prices to Clear Out Quickly Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas Men's and Women's $2.00 and $2.50 Umbrellas—women's colored club- end styles; men’s full size paragon frame; English Bradfords and American taffeta, good quality rainproof, fast color covers, assortment of attractive pleasing handles. $l -33 94¢ Children’s Umbrellas—$1.29 and $1.50 kinds—Fruit of the Loom—fast color covers—pretty handles, club ends, amber-like tips. Just Merchandise We Have Decided to Get Rid of 0dd Lots of Sporting Goods $4 Auto Robes, full $2 49 $5 Basket Ball of 4 oz. cow- hide with valve blad- 3 49 . b der $12.50 Motor Guard Winter Fronts { oty s few et "For' € O |8 Sombiaion icicie et g0 HORESS 10AT ¥t dn only: . $1.25 Flashlights with $3.25 Foot Balls of a S125 Croquet Set. weaigsiceviite:. D219 St natimen: Golf Clubs; well $1 | Al Matchea s Wood or Tron Golf Clubs now 50 off. Sporting Goods—Main Floor. They Didn’t Buy Them All for Gifts—But These Odd Pieces of Furniture Are Useful All the Year Round Odd Lots of Furniture $149 Metal Smoking 5 $1.39 Leatherette Hassocks, Stands, 3 styles, at, each 7 C | round or oblong shapes, at, $4.00 to $8.00 Velvet Frame Panels; | each painted velvets with polychrome $6.00 to $8.00 Odd Dining Room frames, to hang over Chairs, with slip seats, console tables or bu! sturdily c b each ... $2.50 Golf Bag. $2.50 made: all styles A Few Leftovers — and Dainty Underthings That Were Sadly Mussed in the Christmas Rush! Rayon & Knit Underwear $125 to $1.50 Rayon Panties, Step-Ins, Chemise Bloomers 79c Rayon Panties and ‘a few lace - trimmed Chemise (some slight seconds) Women's $1.15 to $1.25 Fleeced Misses’ $1 Cotton Union Cotton Pants and Shirts (discontinued numbers) . 69C Suits, knee or ankle length, Idenberg’s—Main Floor. Women's 89¢ Cotton Union Suils, Just about thy T aovesios Kiddies” Pants that we are going to run out at 8c

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