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s Splendid music. Seattle Béited by Lill Keen LeBa Mrs. Ballard of Bride; Visitor Will Be Complimented Y PA ALLARD be 9, trom yor 6 Mrs. Pred x A Bitaabe mire. Miss Aug Burwell w .¥ I 1 a I s Mrs, Edw Burwe t } aa Mrs. Ha Polson ¥ siternate at th und Alet Gillette, Miss Bet artis ss Ma on Mack Mis © Raser and Miss Ruth I will assist Mr. and Mrs, Burwell, whose ¥ ‘ang was 5 wd March 7, hav jest returned from their wedding ip to Ho Luncheon to Honor Mrs. Hurd M Chart Wh eseyv is enter taming wit 4 cheon at the Sunset clu on M ay in honor @ Mrs. Ge Hurd of New York who is town. Bridge and mal will be player later Curtis Bok to Marry & Philadelphia gitle Thursday ma Mr. William Cu k M toi Mrs, Edward W. Bok, of Phila detph.a i M Marg Adams Pomme rot M and Mre Wide Plumme of Pritade|p ceremony will be giemnized Suturiny, May at 430 g@deck, in the Memorial Church of &. Paul, Overt Philadelphia 1 Mr. Bok and his © at Woodside After Septem) bride will be at | yoad, Ardmore, Pa The announcement the coming murrioge of Mr. Bok is of particular interest to the host of Seattle friends emade during the summer of 1915, when as an sn in the United Stules navy, he was awaiting orders here during the summer months of ens that year Mrs. Van Tuy Entertaining Mrs. Frank R. Van ‘Tuy! will en rtain with a cheon at the Sun- club next Wednesday in honor @f the membe mm the board of trustees of The gue: will later attend the program at the club, when Mrs. Max Mintti will talk on “Phases of Col- bege Life. Mrs. Harringtoii Complimented Te honer Mrs Elliott Dean Har rington of Schenectady, N. ¥. who is gpending several months with fer parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jason D. Butler, Miss Frances Oldham en- fertained informally at bridge and fea af her home this afternoon. . Patrons and Patronesses for Junior Promenade The patron and patroness list forthe Junior Promenade, which the Junior Circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission will give Tuesday treglng, May 13, at De Honey's, In- lade: Mf and Mrs. E. S. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. C. Barton, Dr. and Mrs Don Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otis McKnight, Mr. and Mra HLL. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelton, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Manny Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs Roy Page Ballard, Mr. and Mra. Corwin Shank, Dean and Mrs. M. L Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1. Pratt, Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Loe, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mogensen. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Boyd, Mrs. John Jacke, Mr. and Mrs Charles 8 Wills, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Selvin, Mf and Mrs. J. E. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fix, Mr. an Mrs. 0. D. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs Alexander Meister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henke, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Aacobson, Mr. and Mrs. David Fryer, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Frenck, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J.-E. Featherstone, Mra. J. W. Twiss, Mrs. B. Sullivan, Mrs. R. Re Hetrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Assistant—Frances Oldham Musio—Louise Raymond Owens E. B. Oliver, Mr. and}; Society llister, Telephone MA in-0600 Issues Cards for Tea in Honor G. ¥ N iM A RT M M R M. Back Mr Mra, ¢ Coe, M Mrs. } ; 4 c 8 V . t . made with Mrs J I ke, Jn, CA pit 5 Mrs Frank Sh CA pitt Mra. James E. Dyer, BE Announces Daughter's /ngagement Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Swar ; nnou t sagement of ra Hildur A. Swansor to M J. Kennett, son of M and Mrs, Franklin A. Kennett, of Stanton Hostess Mrs, Mrs, Lewis Stanton will to the’ me unebeon clut be} mbers at he twelve ¢ Entertains for Mother Mae Case, M Ww. K t ained wit a L Kappas to Meet Kappa K Gamma Alumnae ; th Mrs, He be au N DS Bridge Luncheon for Bender Myer A on entertained with a lunch of fourteen covers at her home on Thursday. after noon, in honor of M John Hi erta Bender, who n y for her. home 1 Bridge was enjoyec | . Luncheon Hostess Mr w day with ers, folk apartmer tainier Chapter Will Give Card Party R D. A. R., has Campfir « Mrs. L. A marade merman is man of the affat M David W. Bo the « pter; Mra. Ed ne M “| Wallace Wartiner F ca | Bradner, Mra. W. J Mrs J. E. Hubbart, Mra. J. F Wagner, | Mrs. Arthur De Voe. Mrs. C. P. Bry ant, Mrs. Edwin Ripley and Mrs IG. F. Leonard. | The committee tickets, 3 | Mrs, Harry D. Hur’ appointed include fen F. Jones and tea service Mrs. James 1. ‘Lestie, asaictéed by Mrs Ww. ¥ Howard T. Ballard, Mrs. J. B. Stitler, Jr, and the Chelotru group of Campfire Girls; favors, Mra, E. E. Grant, a» sisted by Mrs. Edith Peterson and Mrs. Calvert, Da ¢ American Revo. lution will assist. Mrs. Samuel H. MacDonald is in charge of the pro. m, which Colonial by Mar. er, and piano numbers rence Parker McCanne and € Moore. | For reser Mr« Brem erman, KE or Mis. Jones MA in Orthopedic Shops Mrs. W. A. Tollinger will be hostess for Seahurst auxil at the Ortho pedic lunch room, Saturday, assisted by Mrs. F. R. Rice, Mrs. C. B. Lar son, Mrs. P. R. Allen, Mrs. J. L. Col- well, Mrs. 8, Provine, Mrs. J. Kerr, rs. F. E. Drake, Mrs. Mellen Mrs. L. Ritter, Ferris, Mrs. 8. + Swan, Mrs. Hannon, Mr on, Mrs. E. Schieldmyer, Mrs. R. R. Norris, Mrs. R. L. Love, Miss A. Pashiey ss Rhoda League. f et guild will be in charge all day Saturday at the Thrift shop, rep. |resented by Mrs. A. Hammergren land Mrs. J. Stoeffier. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY WELTA ZETA ALUMNAE Delta Zeta Atumn will meet Saturday, May at 2:20 p. m. a the home of the Misses V Josephine Dean, 924 N. 7 YOUNGSTOWN IMPROVEMENT CLUB Youngstown Improvement club Will give a dance Saturday evening, AY 3, at the clubhouse, 24th 8. W. and W. Hudson st. DAUGHTERS’ AUXILIARY The Daughters’ Auxiliary of tho Woman's Century club will hold a Ihisiness meeting Saturday, May 3.1 at 2p. m. at the home of Miss Gdenloyn Schofield, 750 16th ay wlection of officers. eee CUSTER AUXILIARY NO, 4 Custer Auxiliary No. A, Sons of Veterans, will give a edrd party in Wing’s cafeteria, Saturday evening, May 3. e,l¢ 6 MASQUERADE DANCE AND CARD PARTY On Saturday, May 3, Seattle Chap- ter, 0, #., will give a masquer- Ade dance and card party at “ mee “Vas hall, 10th and 1. Pin ridge gard whist will be play ‘There f¥il be favors for cards, mést or- Aginal costume and the best waltz i se RUMMAGE SALE + Pi Beta Phi alumnae will hold a Tummage sale at 1014 First ave., all fay Saturday, May 3, For informa- Hon call BA st-5181. AMARANTHS TO GIVE DANCING PARTY \ Evergreen Court No. 2, Order of Amaranth, will give their annual ete party and waltz carnival on The committee in chargo of thei ’s Clubs . | Saturday evening, May.3, at the Ma jsonio club, Arcade square. Special |guests of the evening will include officers of the other Seattle courts {and many prominent Masons and Eastern Stars. The floor committee in charge will be Sir Knight ciate Patron. W. M. Tomlinson, as. sisted by Hon. Ladies Archer, Baker and Batley, and Sir Knights Royal Patron ames Canny and Past P |trons Ginnever and Funnel. eee | SPORTS CLOTHES DANCE Plans are being completed for the | Sports clothes dance to be given by |the American Lexion auxiliary to | University Post No. 11, Saturday eve- |ning, May 3, at Douglas University I, corner of BE. 45th st. and Uni- versity way. Asso- { | HATASD GUARDS’ | CARD PARTY | Hatasu Guards will give a bridge and whist party at Norton's cafe- |teria, Saturday evening, May 3, at 8:30 o'clock. Members | ters of Nile and all Masonic frate | nities and friends invited to tend. at. 2 # MEMORIAL COMMITTEE A meeting of the Memorial com- mittee will take place in the library of the Armory, Saturday, May 3, at 2:30 p.m. All patriotic organi- zations are requested to send repre- sentatives. DEDICATE BRONZE TABLET | Dedication of bronze tablet to John Denny, Saturday, May 3, at 2 o'clock at Lake View cemetery, under aus: | pices of Daughters of 18 eee QUEEN ANNE ALUMNAE DANCE The Alumni Association of Queen | Anne high schoo! will hold {ts annual alumni dance on Saturday evening, lat 8:40 o'clock, at the high school, Personal of Daugh- | PAGE 15 Miss Helen James, whose engagement to Mr. Ansley New- man, of New York, was recently announced, has chosen Thursday, June 5, as the day of her wedding.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. Music Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffiths will) ps, ; Jeave Sunday night for New York, Piano Recital to be away @ moi Helen Hertrich present her aes upils in a plano rec Friday eve Mr. and Mra Robert M« Monteliue hall x 2.0 : ~ F Junamann in'V ' " ame e160 Mrs. John D I " . ‘ Lin ps M ’ ' a gene Spangler. hone r Mr. ¢ Linde eft rf Brow T by motor for Cali . be on t P K fla Avew Mr. and Mra, W. A. M. Smith 1 es tored to Bellingham Thursday t mea Impala attend the Tulip show, Tt 1 Wollenbaupt jreturn Monday si esewiaag: eee eee Moeiiing Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Latimer: wil? Binding : & Lake : motorli { woek Alice ‘ “a ae Boler Mosskowak! Wachs Mr. A. W, Miller and. ht diay Martit ter, Miss Katherine Mil : ici sans up trom Portland Wednesday to re . ‘ a town over eek -end¢ 0 GAT | main in t n week-end. Leachetizky While here the ar guests gt the | Hotel Washington Mr. and Mra. W, J. L: of Ot tawa, Canada town for a few days, Hotel | ip Néskeuaataeee Washin, Natt ee ma Van Wart > Hensett Mrs. Ba Fish baby | | Coots nughter e a ve re|*y Lie rned to their home from t Minor Anna Major hospital Program Will Be Repeated Tonight “The Doll How nct, together with a ds tisement pened on Thursday night 3iiss Helen Igoe returned this week |at. the nish Little theater the from a trip to New last week of tie Second Annual *. Scholarship Festival The program will be repeated on Friday and Sat- | urday ¢ ning nd also ot a Sat- urday matinee The whole is under the of Marta Courtney, the head of the dance department of the school, | The lighting effects, which were ex. | cellent, were the work of Cyrus R. Campion, while the stage setting | |was the work of the school. The general design and the costuming are the result of the © and ex- ecutive ability of the directress. | Mrs: L. J pending the has returned to |home at the Carr Castile, who has been year in Portland, ttle and is at partments. past | let in one diver ce Mr, and Mrs. d are being congratulated upon birth of a daughter, Elizabeth April 30, at the Swedish hos Martin L. Wood. | the Ann, pital. direction | Mrs. Benjamin |turned from a short y | mountains. pascup has re. it east of the | Dr. Arthur Burns is expected home jtoday from an extended visit in California in auditorium at 2 o'clock, Ban at 6:30 o'clock, Mr, Barrett Green left Wednesday for New York, after spending a few duet at Hotel Gowman weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | open to all musicians ‘Thomas Green it gach ia om MINNEWATHA CLUB The Minnewatha club will begin s summer outing parties at Leschi | pavilion Saturday evening, May 3,/ this being its 22nd annual May party. | The club will dance at Leschi po vilion every Saturday night all sum. mer, and with. the co-operation of | the park board and the Chamber of Commeree it will maintain a tourist j bureau in the pavilion for visitors to | | Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. The club wilf also give its parties at Christensen’s Broadway hall every | Saturday night as usual all summer, auditorium, National officers, Mrs. | jJohn F. Lyon and Mrs. Cecil Frankel, | “MASCOT present. No host luncheon at 12:30 y: of the U. 8, o'clock in tea room. Student recit Fucific : Feet Made tn America. A beautiful doll, 10 inchos hig iffair includes Miss Louise Blaine, Miss Margre Macfarlane, Miss oulse McDonald, Miss Carman Foy, | Miss Ida May Gulliver, Mr. Dayton |Davies, Mr, John Backland, Mr | Howard Bonnet, Mr, Frank Pow Mr. Albert Kelly and, Mr. William |Burkheimer, chairman, Mr, Thomas | Olson is president of the association 65a te FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS Washington State Federation Music clubs meets Saturday, May at 10 o'clock in Frederick & Nelson’ z ( John Bing’s | : : ‘ * Baby Betty } | miles, tatk { ‘ J lees, walks, hi Al eyelashes Ask your dealer (rat, if he can't supply you, send check for $5.60, Immediate Dellvery John Bing Co., Ine, 1431 Broadway, New York Breakfast at The HOLLYWOOD sets you right for the day. A waffle or hot cakes, toast or ees; many other satisfying break- fast dishes. Quick service, Come in tomorrow morning. PAGE 6 OF FOR ANSWER week I've disc and Charlotte needle-point! I’ve news of this Out on the hills where our loveliest homes have tak root, sum awnings are going up, summer gardens hape. I've news of these Around on the side streets and upsta great buildings ud tou I’m always finding delightful little shops that you should know. Th the friend of the tiny tot, and Margit I'll tel Nolan Suder, who've overed Sara a bright new shop on Sizth IT WORKS WHILE YOU'RE BEING MARCELLED! The NAVAJO facial pack used at Cle s a delight! Nava creams and powders are sold, too, at Haight building. MA in-4499 ca into ret jaaile a PS order to bury her face und The beat packs are not of that consistency THE BEAUTY HIDDEN IN THE HEART GOLD SHOP Ave First Avenue w eisan Thibet. KEEP IT IN CLOSED GLASS JARS! Wonderful coffee at HUGHES’ at s. for ‘a dollar Pine | ae a NEW AT MRS. BATT will be a supplements actice cl ugh w on your own materials! Reg- is open now for the late Spring courses. Did you ever free flower lesson at 2, Wednesdays at the Y. W. C. A Did you know that, if you are an accomplished dressmaker and designer, you can have individual instruction in pattern-making 9 woman who is to be a wholesale garment make MABEL HARRIS MADE US KNOW and the comfort of a good permanent wave MR Years ago the beauty Now she tempts us with « special price. Whole heads, $14 and up! 514 Crary Bidg. EL tot er) If your hair is bobbed, be sure to ask ta have an especially large loose wave on top. “Twill delight you for a ye at least. FRAU BENNETT TEACHES NEEDLEPOI T At her Cross-Stitch Shop, 705 Union St. She's finished tapestries, too. Our children and our children’s children, too, will treasure the tapestry squares that are being mede by hand this year. They last for generations! A DAY OR TWO AT MISS BEAN’S And, lo, your pretty little frock is finished! She cuts and fits; you sew. 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-9119 Here's a way to escape the panic that comes upon one when the unfinished frock needs a twist and a‘turn to make it right! I1’S NAME IS “CHIC”! Margie Kohn and Charlotte Suder new beauty shop at 1834 Sixth Ave., near Union. tiful marcelling and complimentary re-waving! see have opened a sunny, brand- They do beau- Koh you more of them! | WHERE DO YO GO FOR LUNCH? Emily Taggart, in the Pine T Tea vom, in th MeDERMOTT Hidg.. on Fourth ine, # e d ham with can i sweet potatoes as a fi wit ear fluff, muf fins Just out of th c of ih alad of dates stuff ed with nut nd cheese An 0 ui ts You a how delice v3 yread or tch p can when it's And Miss Tuggart’s date hop « ry favors and noveltic the “I ee and ac the hall a shop of gift china asketry 4 beads of delight downtown I re mend this corridor of special Upstairs at Fourth and i 1681, th f ‘ote th make McDermott Bld: ‘ wore sold for $2,400. Today the ground rth $680,006 GARDENS AND AWNINGS GO | Hand in hand In bestowing beaut rd] f CAMP LEWIS Wireless (headqua on the bridge)? Here all things of can ust place, too, at which to find the e tarp or th ‘ curtain you've needed | The stripes on the new awnings grow wider and the colors brigh AND DR. EDMUNDS KNOWS He télls me now that correct nees and correct exercis t the mus of the © will cure practical), all sight difficultie On Fr r-Paterson’s balcony | ag Su: | If one eye shirka, it's often ¢ in bringing back its power to} bandage the good cye! OF SUCH COMFORT IF YOU SWIM! Mr. Dickson gives you an all-summer-long m with curls that can't come out, for $20, a full hea exceptionally fine | operator at Domnick’s, Securities | in thins it up straight, fine hair and makes hair thet's ‘ ‘RIV EF aie: wan ha thin eee 7 | “THAT LOVELY FROCK YOU NEVER WEAR | Would be beautiful on someone else!” So says BETTY FARIS, | ften, In buying apparel for “Wirthmore.” a shop where smart misfits are sold at wee prices, Upstairs McDermott Bldg. | via The sports suit leans to combinations of figured end plain ma- tepiala that harmonize! I've found a uty in stippled Blue and gray with plain blue trimmings THE SARA JANE SHOP FOR TINY TOTS Offers lovety tittle frocks’ and» gift thinge for wee folks, too, at 1907 Fitth ave HOW MUCH PRETTIER THE CURTAINS ARE When they're given an ecru tint in the final rinsing! This tinting in a special service that the Seattle Supply Laundry gives without extra chargé upon your written request. Pin a note <o your bundle and call CA pitl-0300! NOT IN JUST PLAIN PLEATS, OH, NO! You'll want the material for the new frock or the new skirt pressed in one of the novel combinations of box and gide folds, I know of | just one plane in town—at E. H, SHAMEK'S, 1512 Fifth ave., to have this done “ee that @ shirt have in it three times as tcrap-around,” The new pleatings are | much leas material in them | The old pleatings required much fullness as a plain adapted to with skirts WHAT ELEGANCE THEY LEND! WHAT SPACE! The new polychrome mirrors displayed at CARLSON'S are of ex- ceptional beauty and fair price! You must surely see them. At $00 Pine st | ae ae Mellow orange-colored lights shine from torch-like firturcs on the frame. of @ new mirror I've found. ebe FROM ANNA G. SCHOBER I'VE LEARNED Of the wonder corset—“Nu West"—made to give youthful corset- Jess lines as well as the perfect support that stout figures require. EL jot-5766, 618 Boren ave. ger ani After all, only a professional corsetiere is capable of fitting cor- rectly @ garment that must give perfect freedom, as well as mod- ish contour! dike ne ALREADY THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS Are unpacking the new summer apparel and offering ‘for special prices, the lovely frocks and hats of Easter time. Westlake, north of Pine. le, at 1621 To suit the shingle bob, the collara of daytime frocks and dlousea roll higher and higher. Some say the aug stand-up neck-band is coming back! a ee HEEL HUGGERS! That's what LINDGREN'S Arch Fitters are. combination Inst to give heel fit and toe room TIME! They're displayed at 1307 Fourth aye, eee IT’S THE SAFEST PLAN If your hair needs dyeing or touching up a bit, go to Mrs, Church- ill's COLISEUM BEAUTY SHOP, or to the Annex at 315 Crary building. SHOES made on AT THE SAME Sear T ee Who'd dream of hiring an amateur surgeon, yet the coloring of hair is as delicate an operation as the removing of a finger! he aed MAIL IT TO THEM, IF YOU WISH! That soft-brimmed panama with the too-low crown can be made into a trim little shape for summer at CHURCHILL'S! They've a genius for reblocking hats of all kinds (leghorns, milans, straws) at 402 Union st.,and for resewing them as well, oe «@ EVERY SINGLE THING COMES BACK! They are wonderfully methodical {n thelr marking and sorting de- partments at SUPPLY. That's one of the reasons I like the serv- ice of this laundry supremely well! Call CA pitl-0300. eee , THEY OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY On ailing phonographs at 1816 Westlake! Repairs and supplies, oe LUCK! This is the Johnny Hines’ comedy at the Colonial theater tonight and tomorrow, Bates’ orchestra gives good music thru it all, of course, Nowadays you ask, not for a bob curl, but for @ “turn-under”! For a shingle bod, the marceting goes to the ends of the hatr. The simple “turn-under” is the finishing touch. FLOODS OF SUNSHINE Sweep Mme. Patteneaude’s Salon de Beaute! When you have a shampoo there, they'll sun-dry your hair! It’s \ wonderful stim- ulus to the scalp. 500 Denny Bldg. © ar 8 Strange, isn’t it, that all the glint and henna rinses that they use to brighten the hair accomplish no more than an intensive bath of sunlight! ere. 8 DON’T PAY TWENTY OR THIRTY! ‘The costly pattern hat you covet can be copied exactly at the MODEL. They make and re-make everything of straw (fur repairing’s done, too) at the MODEL, 527 Peoples Bank Bldg. 527 eee Among all foolish undertakings, re-shoping a hat at home is supreme! east’ SHE SEEMED SHY, TONGUE-TIED, UNTALENTED But when she sat at the piano (she was a pupil of Bernard Brin, $06 Pine St.), we named her the ragtime queen! Bit dros te A girl must do one thing exceptionally well to be noticed socially, they say. A 10% DISCOUNT THROUGH MAY! Hemstitching’s done for § cents, buttons covered, pleatings made, at ELITE, 414 Eitel Bldg., over Bartell’s. eee WHAT A LOT OF DELIGHTED PEOPLE Are telling me of the old-fashioned strawberry shortcake at WING'S Cafeteria! They serve it for 15 cents a portion at 1409 First Ave. . . THE DELIGHT OF POSSESSING TUB FROCKS! Have you heard that Leta Burton at.BORGUM'S will make up your linen or ratine, for from $3.50 to $5.007 70 Pine St. Pet San After you've added all the “two-fifties that a@ summer of dry cleaning service costs, you'll find it pays to own the sort of apparel you can “tud,” se MADE FROM PRICELESS OLD-WORLD FORMULAE Are Franco-American Toiletries, sold at 527 Peoples Bank Bldg. eee Why be freckled?) Why be tanned? Why be burned? il has its cure. Each deauty eee SATURDAY IS HAT-BUYING TIME For tomorrow the MODEL offers hundreds of smart new patterns (some flower-trimmed and faced, some tailored) at prices as low as $3.95. 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. eee When you are in a quandary as to the hat, choose a smalt poke shape of straw with a bright facing and a flat wreath. It’s safet soe EVERY SPOT AS GREEN AS GREEN CAN BE! There will be no bald places about your yard if Ronald EB. Chap. man (of city park and public school gardens experience) selects your lawn seed for you. There's a grass for each condition of soll at CHAPMAN'S Garden Store, 1913 Westlake. eee After all, there is nothing better than Creeping Bent, sown with other grass seeds, to materially reduce the weed problem! oe HAVE YOU CHOSEN YOUR SUIT? The New York Tailors do beautiful work! Moreover, their fee for a sult from your own material is only $20; for a coat, $10. 705 Union St. eee To duy a suit, ready-made, decause it almost fits, is an expensive undertaking! Did you know that it costs more to have a garment altered thoroughly than it docs to have it made right in the first place? 4A wise FOR BEAD CRAFT AND CHINA LESSONS Call on Rhind & Co. and Miss Steele, upstairs, McDermott Bidg (Adverusement) — oe

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