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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR SOFT MATERIALS Miss Hulbert Married Musi oft materials will lead in fall coat marriage of Miss Ruth ful . . ge 3 ; re wehter of Mre, Marion Hul Recital by nelf-explanatory—will be one of th e verett, and Mr, Dwight * id wtrong numbern. Society je, wan solemnised on CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Nordica Club ( onstance Hor n GAR DEN ne in ‘Trinity Epixeo The Nordica club will meet Tw rs aD TIP CLASS Everett. Rev, Edgar Ballard High Schoot PoT.A ay, May 24, at 8 p. Mm, in the Fine ‘onight ileal 7 FOR CUT GLASS ‘1 were reading the service) Mr, Karl Adams, principal of Lin-| Arts gallery EXCEPTIONAL ACT | To bring out the lights in your Mrs. Treat Will Honor , t lecorations of |coln High school, will talk on the! eee } 47 MOORE-ORPHEUM jeut glans, firwt wash it in warm . “ ? “ at hureh were carried out in|"Work of the PTA the meet Shrine Pilgrimage women and man have! soapsuds, then 4 it with saw. Now Playing House Guests; xe ya Ascen nnd palma : ing of the Ballard High Soh A pligrimage to the Shrine of Our be t to th . this w »| dust and chamois skin. NO ying Dhenonte sic tt eely announced |A., at 2:30 in the sehoot lu Lady of Lourde Zouth Park, wi P ay sperior the Club Prese nts Musica t bridal party with|In addition the program ir made Tuesday, May 24, by th a t lo. Th are| Ham and eggs at Boldt Adver 66 Program; Wedding |. t strains of the Lohengrin | violin solo by Mins lliabeth poll nage haere Fiat tee Marme ters, in exceptional | tkement Miss Martz Solemnizec re Hulbert, Mr. Charles In Miller and a talk " 1 t harles ler and uk on “Simplicity |the line, Members will bring lunch ore ravid hooler, an artint Kr Mr, Brian Davia and Mr. jot Dre by Miss Kathryn Atwood, | <a ¢ musical abilit IN THE Comores 2 her howe |Charles McComb of Seattle and Mr.| president of the Girls’ club | Sigma Kappa Mothers’ Club . fom mammiase sine auere ead (Mra. A. G. Cushman, Mrs. | Rady flower girl and was dain: | Mothers’ Club to Moet lrority will at the chapter S Yrgnes, 0 he oo CASE Harry Whitne eat has exten in ¥ ruffled organdie. | The Mothers’ club Sigma Chi | house, 4792 N. 1, Tuesday kelele pair of « nonnenser Invitations for large luncheon A Miss Meda HM rt, sister of the | wraternity will mect at th Chapter | May att pm Hal Purker and Ann Butler, in the Sunset club Wednesday after | bride, was bridesmaid and WOre A) Houne, 4505 Kighteenth ave. N. E. sa stage director Hebrew akit, and “La A screaming comedy / Reon. oe See eka Cana ellen ta hats, (AE ee me The wl bo the) Maat Rag Tea | Petite Carbaret whirlwind per through five full reels— © same material, trimmed in dell-| meeting of the year and nterest ; — a formance by martonet re Musicale at Sunset Club se pel ages armced ng of Ing program has been arranged for hoo Gf kere. Pever ine Sem, 300 The remaining nur are fair ete gi ogy 2 as maid of honor, was love "ithe afternoon's entertainment. An averages vets he Sunset club has arranged 4), frock of apricot taft th which Shelby st., Tuesday, May 24, at 2] u ee Soe ci gen tor Wed (oye ek of apricot taffeta, with which invitation to attend in extended t0| p.m | The bill be worth see [’ BEACON 40) from its funny situa- esday afternoon at 3 o'clock, With! rowers she carried a meet | mea ae | a 5 tions. Mrs. Bruce Moran prano, and | quet of spring t mms. Little Billy Caleidh Club | Division No, 1 Auxtliry A. 0. 1 PALACE HIP BILL —and Start ees ietlolats, accompanied by Miss Fdna| The bride was utiful in herline members of the Caleldh club at} 4: 0 H. will hold its regular me Sweeties,” & musical comedy 064 Seattle's great Pathe News h bridal robe of white chiffon kk luncheon at the Yecht club, | ‘2S ‘9 W. 0. W. ball Tuesday, May ity, le the big feature of the new — The hostesses are to be Mrs. | Her tlie veh wan that ees. 24, at 8 p.m. ‘There are two va bill ween yeaterday at Loew's Palace Literary Digest Btephen J. Chadwick and Mra John | her tresses by sprigs of ora Writers’ Club | cancies 2 be filled and mat are Hip. The action in “Hweeties” re F.C, Higgins a her shower bouquet was The Writers’ club will meet at § ip ance to be ites wer volves about a young woman who z, i w members, All members Scenic Bpretewing is the program: omposed of gardenian, orchids and leciock in the Erickson room at the) or ne" imembers, All mem becomes engaged to @ trio of youne ep. Why Dost Thou Leave Niles string of pearls, the gift o! ~ eng nH bel d to be presen apa about to sail to France. There e Ferrar = w Agnew was best man for) 1, Adkins, Mra, F, Roney Welr pir sg Council of Catholle Women | Constance Horn melodies woven thruout the offer-| esi oe Ware ae eee” Wiltere wel.| The Seattle Council of Catholic lien j , ire ‘ Higwunerweisen Saraaate| After the service tion was | Some | Women will resume its sewing circle] | ‘This evening, in the First Method-| “An agile young man and a tro of Or if you don’t COMING SATURDAY ies Ken | at the home rid: Se on Thursday at Providence honjital|ist church, Miss Constance Horn,| pretty girix form the Diag troupe, a| . ‘ Abia, ‘The Mase and the Nightingais mother. Presiding SUPPEE Nave Dainghters of Washington | from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m contraito, will appear in concert.| group of t wire performers | want delivery, Mra Mt re ane fy, assisted Daughters of Washing 1 emeau Phillips, talented Ca: me mathematical feats with OR Y Valse Moerte Mrs 1 Keddy, Mre.1y card ip ‘the Panama ( pt “| Personal pianist, and Mr, Claude Madden, anappy comedy talk | for Kristoferson’s APPEARING paeph ARTOW | teria m efreshments Violinist. Helen Vincent offers some new) . * A N PERSON H 1 blic is in] Min Priscilla Treat and Minn} The program to be given follows | catchy sone | —if he studies his DR ERSON w ted to attend Loyal Treat, who have been attend. | "°** In the form of frog and alligator, | A i ‘s fe 2 Net Go, My Love. Richard tae Jing Westlake acho! in Lon Angelen | t SA °Maie ooo wosapsiag’ pS | Toto Hammer and company have a| own best interests In conjunction with his Daley Woot Seattle Lodge, No. 7 | will arrive home about June 2 © Mind . berg | Contortionistic performance oh and yours he can latest production— ® earl F Na 7, Degree of| Pate pet stance Hore pleases. sAmEaTT P, tion oi. , “A DANGEROUS Writven for Mew! Morran Mrs. Ware Wt foe 8 ahert Amociation. will] are. D. i Dunbar, whe has been necner |, Budene O'Brien and Olive Tell are supply you. > hmaverier Now Like a Lantern..A. Walter Kramer | a dean Seen wih Evergreen Hall, | spending eral days in Portland, | or Wilbetm) | f¢ @ cast of the feature| PASTIME u a am fe Bees er ii | ee will return this evening | pr ¥, “Worlds Apart | :W || Many out of town guests attended Emma Lazaros Auxil adidas /lbeita . | a at Attractive ee. 8 will follow the business weanion of fOd4y in town as the guest of| ‘as et 34 IMrs. C Ratertat > aes © se ommprg g e estance Hore ‘PU DDING. | it lome Wedding Mrs. Cronin Entertains oe 5 lary Pie Piano. 1” Don't nagioct the pineapple with | Cc ag ap tee: 7" | Etucational ¢ r a Prelude G Minor ™ o - <a quiet home wedding was/With Bridge Tea ero he Mins Doris Mitchell and Mra Hen-| 2% velo mn - Rachmaninof? | itg throat soothing alities, You e mized Saturday afternoon. at| with sine Camille Mahoney and| Pe? aarp ry Hibbard motored to Vancouver,|_ ye Reseas Philhige "| will find this pudding toon, when Miss Grace Evely®| stisg Camilla Pesimer, of Tacoma, as| The Ladies’ Aux lary ox the Seat: Cy yeatérday. They will be| Meee seo, Une 1 up of ce >| ‘ : daughter of Mr. _ a honor guests, Mra, Joseph P. n|tie Gymnastic society will hold a|Jined by Mis Catherine Joyce to| § 1,0 *2t ve lof pineapple juice, 2 tablespoons of | 5 William J. Martz, became the bride | cntertained with a bridge of leard party beginning at 2 p. m, in| ™orrew, and will return Wednesday. sneet corn starch, % cup of mugar, 2 eee | r ee ane rey. of Davenport, bles at her home Saturday af the hall at 1819 Bighth ave | eee yotks. Put all t t the e Fe yolks tn J é f a % Spicker, of the ; ~ * & double boiler to heat. yen ho’ ’ ype omental § 7 Club Ind 1b Blue Lincetn Rewrdict Cub | Mim melon Parish tolled teday frome 7 |Add the exes. When smooth and » ate La ewig epears Wa: y ed fs Teen OY The human analysis class of the | Quebec, on the Empress of France, thickened add om phenyl baton os 4 Our price range is wide enough to permit all to i ‘ iam < ncoln Bene ott - 1 : |the eggs and then 1 cup of pineapple 3 * Tetintituily decorated With nar as. hington oc le ty | Elale Lincoln Renedict club will meet | for England. ietcitientn oe ee en toys 4 the buy, and the stock affords a selection. There Sa “4 he Washington St As nfat 8 p.m. in Parlor D, of the Frye| eee Kote’ 2% cut in emall squar Put in : Be ree Wehr) oo ins Coty of Hewr Kock beta tow inst |Piotal, Third. ave. and’ Yeoler: wos.|, aiien watts ‘Weakin whe tes base too Call (hy reataely [oven a a4 brown, Serve hot or cold | are several splendid styles in plain white and in pretty . - gul. f n y.|t . ° given by Pro: > end " Trye th ipped cream. each ry ‘ ae ‘ €xchanged, was banked with |Te#Ular business meeting on Monday iven by, Prof. A-| wintering in California, returned wonisite’ Suhr" Gaaaeon| very fost | eerved ‘ie way, too. black and white skirts; inverted pleats; fancy pock- o te ay 9. * Langdon on [ ‘rot. John EF. | garurda: - a ot be Constance Hor . i i Be ee cee Sad recent enoe’s fa Mra. William ¥ ache wi’ he Melts me Snsaeee adic _ ets; good wearing materials, * of the blossoms stood on et jn t ol id ant hacia ter, Mra. August And@erson - + * Statin march was played by ar's ninhed see + 2 e SM ALL HATS SOFT SUEDES | i ‘ be tended, entered alone lor the carrying on of work in a of America the os ons line small hat is toile de soleil—sim. |e ean ns evidence | * os *, 2 The bride was charming in a dain-|"formal way thru the summer va 1 Neighbors | ‘he coming —— : os igen Coppell por Aooeygy oti —t sae bly Ps yee “= et A pretty showing of Ladies’ New Striped Crepe de ‘ tte crepe, ” rtain with a i and th ppulaays due » A = ‘i pe " dus. lena with trees rs, Samuel P, Weston, the secre al and dance on Tuesday even.| Mr. and Mra. A. TR. Hager motorea |®* horsehair, onty very much lighter | crease ax the summer proceeds Chine Waists, tailored style, with convertible collar. - Siaeaiss te aot pick yarn, [7 Sntradeend 0 renstution veowe line. May 9. at 6 pm. tu Wens's|frum, Vancouver, Ga, Yeidey Saat i ee ee There is a wide range of stripes and colors to select w 6 ni eck |Mending the work of the Navy club, |hall, Seventeenth ave. N. W. and|#pend the weekend a the guest of IS THERE . 7 simple bodice had a round neck fi S 3 m port sleeves. A. sash Be aman {4nd copies of this, with Navy club | Market. friends in thin city. Romer gee crmny eee raed ABO U T HER rom. Sizes 38 to 46. iReorgette ended in a great, soft |1ta, will be sent West. Mrs. Mary a .*.% o: ee KEEPING KNIVES At one side, with streamers that yest et Allen, seconded by Mra, George Current Century Club Mr Cintoe Dougias epent several! Aiways put knives in the drawer to the bottom of her skirt. Kittinger, presented 4 resolution ap-| Current Century club with Mra.| days in Port Angeles last week on 4/4. on the shelf with the handle show. When a irl ry unaffected!y P e For flowers, she carried a Colonia! | Proving and indorsing the Women's | Lizzie M. De Mong, 1750 W. 69th at. |Dusiness trip. ing. Many cuts will thus be avoided. | whole-heartedly attractive fo) aists " eee of sweet peas, Hlles-of-the- | Roosevelt Memorial Aswociation. Both {Lunch at 1 p. m., “Housekeeping rat __-—____- she seems to attract admiration ft » Cecil Brunner rosebudy and |Te*olutions were passed unanimous. |Day.” Last meeting of the season| Mrs. Milton G. Sturgis and daugh from every source, we all ask Pongee Waists are very comfortable and smart : lobelia. an a and important business to tranmot. cet, Ming teat, spent the week-end “What ts there about ber? looking for the summer season. These we are show- aM informal reception followed the er the business seasion Colonel bd eh! im Victor 8. It ian’t the shade of her hair ‘ . with Mrs. Frederick Davis |“?¢ Mrs. Langdon took the members| British to Celebrate Annual ae thn, hale: When aon ah Ge ing have the Tuxedo collar and turn-back cuff and on a sightseeing tour, and including Genera: Athol Laity assisting in the pment of the guests, The | fficers room was attractive with its |" | decorations, and the tea table | Mre. Mrs Semple, ernors of Washington. Recently the association & reception by Mrs. Tri Park ave. at which Mra. Robinson was guest of hon eee Langdon with a pretty arrangement of | Langdon's father, Presiding here were Mrs. John | AW, Miss Alice Swope and Miss Sutherland On their wedding trip, Mra. Fry @ poiret twill tailleur in rookie a hat of brown straw and silk @ Marten neckpiece. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fry will be at home | after June 1 - eeneert: 1. Merrill Honors A large card party has ranged by the Shawondase Wednesday afternoon, at me Large Téa) i cceae te te eee Mrs. RD. Merrill, recently ap | work on the Young Women’s! xirs. H. M. Brinker is ch: Association world service and ladiew of the isiand, had tea with Plan Large Card Party applied to charity later the 1 Bullard, Governor | a was one of the early gov wan given mble, 993 Douglas or. been ar © club room airman of | the entertainment committees, aasist council) _orrcangiee Mall ap ret fe by Mrs, J. L. McGrew, Mra. W. J Eereeeatative wi v. entertained je and Mrs. Willia Grego: With a larce tea at her hore yester- | patrendauas poy neg priser @ay afternoon, honoring Miss Fila} be Mrs, W. H. Martin, Mrs. B.A Deloria and Miss Susie Meek, execu-| Wanaker. Mrs. George W. Aiken.| Hive secretaries of the national ass0-| stirs 4 We. Todd, Mra. J. Frederick iation’s Indian department, who are | phorne and Mrs. H. L, Rochelle. _ the guests of the Northwestern field os ’ fommittee of the Y. W.C. A ‘Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Jo Annual Luncheon of Siah Collins, Mrs. J. D. Lowman,|Coterie Club gee J. H. Bloedel, Mra. Kaward I-) tne annual luncheon of the C Garrett, Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mra. | ¥ . e Co ua Green, Mrs. M. F. Backus, | ‘7 ¢.club was held Friday, at the Ho Josh ie . KS. | tel Washington Anne venty-five Mrs. William McEwan and Mrs. W J n Annex nty-f oss members were seated around a . aed | bright with oach broon Per ape ht wi a com, pansies | e i and tulips, in purple and gold, the| Pre-Nuptial Compliment | ciuv coiore As a prenuptial compliment to Mrs. C. B. Carpenter acted as| ‘Wiss Dorothy Godley and her fiance, | toastmistress and Mra. U. G. Cell Mr. Herbert Bryant, and also to| ham presented the gavel to Mrs Gompliment Miss Polly Wilson and| George Littlefield, who has been re ber fiance, Mr. E. L. Owen, Mr. and| “lected president of the club, The Mrs. John H. Carter en ined | PF m in ed responses to the With a buffet «upper followed by | following toasts @ancing, at their ome Saturda _ “Something New in Music,” Mrs. evening. About fifty guests were Carl Reeves } | “Something New in Domestic Art,” | eee | Mrs. W. TT. Lor 4 . Something New in Poetry,” M Tea Complimenting Ppa: ry.” Mrs Miss House | apy he hing New in Applied Pay. At the tea given by Mrs. Charles | Mrs. A. L. Vanderbogert B Herron this afternoon at her| New in Fashions,” home, complimentary to Miss Osce Wells, @la House of Port Townsend, pre ; New in Art,” Mrs. @iding at the urns the first hour| Mary Eldred Were Mrs. Hugh de Valin and Mrs.) | “Something New in Politics,” Mra © Ira D. Norton, and the second hour | Atchibald Wilson hospitalities were dispensed by Mrs ! Someth New in Isms,” Mrs. | ‘Lyle Staver Vincent and Mrs, Gerald B. Todd of Tacoma. ee mething muel McDonald. Bocnethies Luncheon Planned Mrs. Henry Landes will vei day afternoon. ptieentl | Help ¥ Entertainment at Mme. Pless’ School An interesting entertainment | Penetrating, and failed, you can stop burn: New in Song win Impressions, Mrs ne Never mind how often you have tried | ing, itching bell Janned by the Mme, Pies» eczema quickly by applying Zemo, | MURA tir Wednesday evening, 1 y furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra 25, at #40 o'clock, at which time the | /atge bottle, $1.00, Healing begins the | @ramatic department, under the ai. | moment Zemo is applied. In a short rection of Mrs. Ida M. Peyser, wii) time usually every trace of eczema, present a Washington Square one. ‘etter pimples, rash, blackheads and act playlet, entitled “Over Tone Similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it ith the followin pupils in the . «cams mene 4 + elon Minw | Vigorously healthy,always useZemo, the Doreen Moore, Miss Sylvia Helen | Penetratin tic liquid. It is not Leow and Mias Doris Ann Verguson, One of the features of t will be a trio by Mins Made’ ine Plens, piano, Mixx Doine Smith and | aaveri Mine Marguret Littic, violins. Tickets — ras we for the affair may be obiained at Ham and eggs at Boldt door tivement, | @greasy salveand itdoesnot stain. When ~_ others fail it is the one dependable he evening | treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. isement Adver. at | t Empire Day, May the jarrival at hold @ short business meeting . Literary Interpretation Class u of the Seattle Women's clubs, hold the last meeting of the season The with M ave. & bh m ment w tUie same place. Women's Century Cub Board Century Tacoma. 11 a Seattle Gymnastic Society nast Sighth Relieves Rhe auxiliary to Seattle Gym society will meet at ave. at 2 p.m. Card p SPANISH INFLUENCE |.) wi be ob raith-Racon dock, and upon Mrs. Fisken’s home will Mean iterary Interpretation class Especially will dandruff, re. H. Matson, 5454 43rd W., Tuesday, May 24, at 1 The current topics depart iil meet at 2:30 o'clock at of trustees of the Woman's club with Mrs. Earl Rogers oat leaves Colman Dock m. umatism When a person has is most eager to express his gratitude. Se Cuticura Shampoos of Cuticura Otatment to spots of This treatment dors much to keep the scalp clean and healthy and to promote hair growth. smerny | SAUUAUUAUAAAAUA [bloom on her cheeks. It's her clothes; the details of served this year by the members of eau aed pro rs pairs te pyre | costume. the British American Association |*treets and wide skirts, weapon’ | Clothe ned, Ladi Elastic Brassi: $2.98 and t ‘anadian Woman's club ped have gone for inspiration. Thus the t gry caenies ae Po Pant ies’ tic ieres ai o a onie Temple,|¥ery full skirts of the new frocks oni he, . voll oo eration % Bnet mio Temple, | om ere punctuated with ball ‘trian | jclothes have the power to make Paraknit Elastic Biassieres are stylish and healthful to wear. meth ame es rt Fyre the ming which you renmmber having lus lovely, we should all cultivate They have a reinforced diaphragm strip, and are made of knitted | ee per! ; ti . al, otore seen on the flying skirta of some the art of dressing well, open work elastic material that is flexible and durable The me anc no benevolent fund of Seiten Oona | Cherry's Easy Payment Store tn price is most reasonable, Ve mien smart Siuliidhies 3b sat | Seattio, has made it possible for Ridge Chapter, Daughters of | ~ > : those without rea ty | ‘ the ‘Britis Empire, wit eelsorate| AMUSEMENTS [seekig. te te, wentreest amar © Polly Prim Aprons 75c and 80c bd we an oe at the home of lromibie by offering real values in Very neat and attractive aprons fashioned of good percales; ’ roan t a on a Yeomait The |Men’s and Women's Apparel on striped, checked and fancy patterns some trimmed with rick- members of ne. charter will leave ~ |terms to suit all. Become sequaint rack braid. Sea i a m. beat from led with Cherry's You'll benefit by it. Healthy Hair if preceded by touches jalto building, over the | Whistle —d Advertinement itching and irritation. || CHAS, SCHWART Optometrist and Mfg med and Gi rr Reasonable (natn en ced ae in 30 Minutes Roast Gin 35 Minutes [This is actually pos- sible with a Pressure Cooker Makes the toughest fowl or roast so nice and juicy that it melts in your mouth. Cooks several articles at one time. with an informal luncheon at the suffered terribly — and Cans 40 to 280 quarts of fruits or vegetables in Bunset club preceding the musicale Srp ITCHING ECZEMA finally found relief—he a day. to be given at the club on Wednes christ Cooker National Cooker s No. 1 size, 10-quart “3 i Nalgon Chemical * hee capacity $28.00 na pe eh eg Cente, Week No. 2s , 12-quart 4. Elation ¥-. $36.00 pepeseiis tell you of my fanaciy: .$31.50 25-qt. capacity.. $43.00 have been troubled with rheu mation in my hands and Let us tell you about them, Ask for descriptive 1 got @ bottle of NAL folder. and took only part of it was relieved almost at wt Nal- I would that the sid come ore troly A. CARPENTER ldwater, Mich Y MRA ALICE TT TT 24 SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET ja mee gp @liseun Theotre ) Ac A It's simpler. Their store is on Second ave. |tween Madison and Spring, 207 Optictan it gast Rardware Gunnin: Chicken Dinner t Hardware @ are of a nice quality. Sizes 36 to 44. f her Children’s Knit Bloomers 45c to 75¢ Prices are reduced on these bloomers to old-time prices. The bloomers are of fine cotton yarns and nicely made up; black and white. Sizes 4 to 14 Outing Flannel, Yard 121 Regubar 20¢ quality of outing Mannel; good weight; light ground with pink a Diue stripes, 27 inches wide, Awning Stripes, Yard, 45c Dhinch awning stripes for poreh curtains and awnings extra heavy weight; blue and white and brown and white. Lace Panel Curtains, Each, $1.25 white only; be Ri Me a | Zz $1.75 walues of Nottingham size 45290 inches. lace panel curtains AER Ses | F Want to Feel Just Right! | Tesling willbe gone yo' Bal Be ct over-worked digestive and eliminative organs bowels and prod the liver. ing and strengthening these organs. The result is so mildly, so gently, that you will think mature her- = Take an NR Tonight = JUST TRY IT AND SEF how much better you feel in the heedechy, Uired, don't-bnew-whet'e-the-mattor ROUBLE IS, your system is clogged with a lot of impurities that your can't get rid of, Pills, oil, _ calomel and ordi+ nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force oe Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) acts on thestomach, liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton: prompt relief and real, lasting benefit. Make the test, Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet self has come to the rercue and is doing the work. Andoh, what arelief! Yea’ sathicient to im good condith you feeling your best CaS Got a as TO- ‘NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright Cet a25° Box “ccc sil

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