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% Y ame along, requested admittance and } A | atoak in at, ce 4 ' * 4 om td Ke _» Bactory, where probably he acquired his : ROBBERY STORY STARTS RUN, S Mank Rex PRON OER DIME g Demanded 10 Cents’ ion Italian Hurls the Missile Into Crowd. pi THROWER BLOWN ~ QUT INTO THE STREET. Li 7 Injured that Investiga- Is Postponed — Police dit Black Hand Theory Think Man Is Crazy. iT At first it wi ember of the Black Hand So- threw the bomb and took a risk & score of people because of over 10 cents. fa a big Italian settlement in * One Hundred and = FYtty-first and the vicinity, but the police had little trouble there hereto- fore. These people are not Sicilians and @well together in ordinary peace. They arc a pleasure-loving lot, and to help along their bent toward enjoyment ‘Various saloons have been established. Beer Flowed Free as Water. ‘Rival saloon-keepers are Giovani Benelli, of No. 4 Hast One Hun- and = Fifty-first street, and Belelo, of No, 49 Hast One ed and Fifty-first street. i hele 4 opening Saturday night. i say vee paid 10 cents admission ‘wns entitled to drink all the bes he qquld accommodate. The stress of com- ‘Petition forced Belelo on to making & Aimilar agreement, and beer ofiwed in ‘Bast One Hundred and Pifty-firet street fh & delightfully free and untram- molled manner. Pietro Di Mori». of No, 418 Bast One “Hundred and Fitty-first street, was door in tender for Fenelll, It was, his Guty ty collect a dime from all males ‘entering the place. Vincenzo Gennetto Di Merto Fefused to give up a dime. Grove him away. After a time Gennetto returned. Ho to pay admission ent Di Merto r to drive him away agata, v INE WANKER FER to fight, Anthony Sessa, banker, of Nos, 3% and # Union atreet, | Brooklyn, trepidation the attempt of the “Black Hand" assassination, crooks, thugs and murderers that com: pose this organization, a letter sent to Sessa demanding the payment 10 and informed him that neglect to pay the sum would be repaid by the Dlowing up of himself or some member of bis family. Formosa and detectives were put on the case, Formosa's office, for within a few days ing him with dire vengeance for con- sulting the police. letter arrived. This was the usual “last warning” of the “Black Hand,” and was decorated with the customary mysterious figures, also the cross and dagger. last two letters were unsigned except, for the symbol: about Sessa's and questioned. They refused to talk and were liberated by Magistrate Tighe banker goes to his office every morn- ing between Detectives Waring and| White. They escort him home rounded night and day by detectives, CAPTURED THIEVES One Jumps Three Stories to the! No, 87 North Sixth street, Brooklyn, and No, 7 North THE “BLACK HAND and Day by Detectives, Awaits with Terror Fulfil- ment of Threat of Murder, Guarded night and day by detectives, med with revolvers and determined an Italian | awaits with considerable | society to fulfil its threat of Following the usual course of the was f $2,000. This letter reached him July Sessa turned the letter over to Capt Bersa had evidently been followed to @ received @ second letter threat On July 2 @ third The first letter was Mano Negro,” or “Black Hand.” signed The were found hanging nk and were arrested | Several It: d Butler Street Court on July 26. Other Italians have been seen hang- ig about Sessa's home since then, The | jain js sure His house the afternoon, PUT UP A FIGHT Free Coupons $ At $1.5 and green--large collar with etar and emblem— ~—Every VISITOR to the Ehrich Store to-morrow will re- ceive without charge or condition of any kind TEN Universal Coupons of the Manufacturers’ Trade- Mark Assoctation, These coupons, when presented here in quantities of 400, or multiples thereof, are redeemable for goods in &ny of our departments. Ten will be given you TO-DAY, ten when you come to-morrow, and still another ten on Wednesday—WHETHER YOU MAK® PURCHASES OR NOT. Full information regarding this newest and greatest money-saving and money-making proposition will be nye any visitor, These coupons COST US NOTHING—they will cost YOU nothing—and they are valuable. The Free Coupons, along with another mighty host of Money-Sav- ing Bargains in our Greater Red Letter Sale, Will make your visit here to-morrow an event of unusual importance. So ex- traordinary are our Red Letter offerings that you cannot afford to remain away. ——_—$—$—$———————— ’ Duck. Towels, |TableDamask | Baby Caps. Child's All linen bieach- | Babies’ Lawn Caps| Nighties. Irish Linen Finish] Bleached Huck and sun-bonnets Duck, white only| Towels—eome with |@4 German Table | 010 Sil On te S| Children's muse —3 inches wide | red bordere~sise | Damask—60 inches Eeiders Wekee Min nigh drawers, —limit 12 yards) 18x%-rewular ile. | wide—regular 50c. | izes, white, pink “e np [essed toe ayers Tues-| grade-(No mall or | grade; Tuesday's | and blue; value ie ‘Tuesday's y, yd, ‘Tuesday, Red Leather price, | 49e. Red Letter Sale at 12’c. 39c | 25c | 29c 74C. $ .25 In Tuesday’s Red Letter Sale for $4.50 @ $4.95 Wash Dresses & Coat Suits. This is a splendid example of the thousands of bargains in the Red Letter Sale, whose rawing powers were so great last week that neither heat nor rain could keep people away. he COAT SUITS in this unmatched offer are in white—made collarless—fly fronte—finished with belts; the SKIRTS are 9 gure, flared and have etitched straps to match coat, The Dresses at $2.25 are of extra quality Lawn, Percale and Canvas Cloths—many colore—some plain black, some white—all finely tallored and finished, Regular 2 25 prices $460 and $4.95. In Tuesday's Red Letter Sale, while the lot holds out, at.. ° ° -98 for SKirts Made to Sell at $5.25 Here’s another grand chance for you—but remember that quantities are not large, and to get the greatest benefit you must come before others have carried them away, In this group there are Skirts of all-wool granite cloth—black only—walking length—13 high kilted side plaite—cut to perfection and stylish in hang; there are also elegant skirts of mannish mix- tures—pedeatrian lengths—made with 13 side kilts—all seams finished Inside as well as on the outside—ip fact regular dressmakers’ quality—Regular $6.25 Skirts 2 9o8 in Tuesday's Red-Latter Sale, At...sssssssseseeereeeuecnesneeees ® Children’ 50 for Children’s $3. Half regular price—that’s the idea prevailing on every Summer article here now ; ofttimes the price dips below the half mark—but a saving of one-half is a great saving at any time, Children’s Sailor Dresses— At $1 7 Children’s waite lawn Chambray—blue, old rose ° dresses—made with {n- | serting yoke and fine needlework ruffle— Ground, While the Other hee tail sehen is baa $4.00 collars and sleeves to match—full skirts— $ J 75 Struggles with Policeman on|f 33.00 valuce . . deep hems—sizes 6 to 14; $3.50 values the Roof. | John Now nineteen years old, of Valter Colaky, eighteen years old, of ighth street, planned « These DRAWDRS are made with AlwaysBusyHere in Undermuslins. 39c. lor 50c, SKirts. An tnusually well mado SKIRT of good cambric, umbrella ruffle, trimmed with hemstitvhed tucks and wide hem; @ real 19c. for 25c. Drawers. 59c. for 79c, SKirts. These SKIRTS are made with umbrella ruffle, wich two Inser- tions and edge of wide Torcnon, or hemstitched tucked umbrella ruffle, hemstitched tucks and hem; also a small lot Gennetto drew from .his| raid early to-day on the vacane saloon f¢ embroidery trimmed CORSET ‘A bomb about the size of a base-| at No, 436 Kent avenue, that borough. COVERS, small. sine; 60 article vevseensese SOC | ruffle, inside hem; 79. ‘Gnd hurled it at Di Merlo. An ¢x-| They planned to cut out all the lead value 26€. .c.ccsscceees: 19¢ PRWED escicnscecoeszas 59% followed that shook the neizh-| pipe and brass work in the place, and 59c. for 85c.2 $1 Gowns 29¢, f 49. D: for blocks around. had collected about halt @ tone of stuff a , + for + Dressing 4 Pollceman Robinaon discovered || 99¢. for 50c, Drawers, splendid Cambric GOWN — s Bomb-Thrower Blown Into Street,| when Fe wig 4 hak eye by square neck, yoke of five lace jacques, Gennetto blown out of the place, aan at wor! rough & ¢ e Made of good creed three % tucks, headiug and There'll be a rush on these ‘and when the excitement ned subsided | 2°" inch tucks ‘ween rows 0 10 other small odd DRESSING SACQUKS, fancy somewhat he had disappeared. « score of people tad seen him throw the bomb. : Acting-Capt. Mangas, of the 4 rrie- Gla station, arrested him at nix home, ‘He was the worst injured of all who Deen within the range of the bomb. @-Bergt. Petrosini takes no ‘Black Hand" theory. He that Gemnetto Is probably crazy. Man once worked in a fireworks hi nh way of making bombs, | ° Bnowledge of th SHOT ON OUTIG “OF LONGFORD NEM Hoseph Sullivan So Badly Injured He Is Removed to Bellevue 4 Hospital in an Unconscious 1 Condition. Mceman finally subdued his man, and) Fights were numerous on the excur- Bion of the County Loneford men to Ofehard Beach. and on the return trip Joseph Bullivay, of No, 6&5 East One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, was shot und tiken ‘9 Bellevue Hospital ‘unconscious. About two thousand men went on the excursion. The barges had hardly started yo the river before fighting Dean. When opposite Riker’s Island On the return trim a revolver shot was rd Sullivan was found to have t through the hip. Jeremiah J. Healy, of No, 900 Third HYenve. Kus Arresied and udmitted that ‘he shot Sullivan. ti “i by Depositors, Who bs Id Not Be Convinced, T), * Gipecial to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa, Aug &—A run Den the Wilkesbarre Savings and Deposit ik wax started to-day by hundreds of f carrying savings accounts . Bevetal policemen standing Idly of the bank on Saturday night seep by some foreigner, who & rumor that the bank had been spread through the foreigners menin with great rapidity, and j banking hours this morning them Were gathered about Institution. There was but the bank met interpreters tried that nothing was eigners would not be oui ‘mousy. | le often a synonym ing.” Countless ra ty aR Winthrop, he entered the place, but the policemen followed them and discovered Nowaha hiding behind a chimney. tackled him and Nowaha jumped from the roof, three storie He landed safely, but Tammany covered son went down and caught him. ing @ terrific fight on the roof, The po-| both were locked up. In the Lee Ave- robbed the home of in Brooklyn. a year ago. Creek to arrest him, SHOT BY CHICKEN THIEVES. fom Killed and Father Fatally O'Brien, & constable, ns wounded by chicken thieves Grounds about their home early to-day | chicken house, and, procuring a lan- walked through the vard they saw the taken Into custody. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Summoning Policemen Tammany and ‘oung men had gone to the roof. The He to the ground, im from the roof with his revolver and eld him in the rear yard while Robin- In the mean time Winthrop had dis- jovered Colsky, and the two were hav- ue Court they were held for trial, Nowaha Is sald to be a youth who layor Wureter, At that time | policeman had to jump into Newtown Slayers, | Aug. &—Daniel! was killed and) O'Brien, fatally| on the| Wounded by Unse PHILADELPHIA, father, Jonn The men heard @ nolse in their) ern, started ‘to investigae As they| jucceasion, and the elder O'Brien t through the body and arm,| feves then mada thelr escape. suspects bave this far been Ladies’ Suit Dept, 34 Floor, | The remaining stock of taf.| fetas and mohair Coats and Skirts, 15,00 Walking Skirts made Men's Suitings. of 5.00 Organdie and cotton shirt-; waist Dresses,—at greatly reduced nr‘ves, Twen'y third Street, These SKIRTS have wnbrella rut- 200 Pieces Black Silk Mixed Grenadines $2—for men’s *42°5 pants—$2 | 55% 300 pairs men’s highest grade bargain—all_cold-watei aS AM ML) A in finding roper pants, we know we hemstitching and wide lace ruffle; value b0c,,, 39 98c. for $1.50 Skirts. figured dimity, rolling collar and sleeve finished witb neat ruffle; value 492... 29 17c. for 29c. Kimonos, | A rare offer and one never met outside the Dhrich Red Letter Sale:—KIMONO SACQUBS, lots, different stylus to select from; value 65¢, to $1.00 59% 49c. for 75c. Kimonos. fle, with three insertions of 3-| Every woman needs KXIMONOS. ihch wide Torchon lace between These are of dimity or crore) lawn bands, deep iace ruffle; lawn, with yoke; sarge saior fancy figured lawn; no 1 also some with hom- collar, finished with brvad orders; none C, \). '’D; 4 stitohed ruff value 98 border and belt — 49 @ customer; 290, valuus, "1.50 .... bathed C] value s.sseceseess ‘ C | each ...., 17¢ —_Cotton and Wool in the Red Letter Sale. | Wool Fabrics 19c. Instead of 39c Volles and Etamines, in a full range ot colors and black; 36 Inches wide; also Crepe Albatross in col- ors and blacks; plenty of cremes, etc., worth 39c, Red Letter Price.,.,.. 19¢ Dress Fabrics 19c Instead of 59c came to us from an overproduction of one of the largest mills at a fraction of their cost; ask to see them; they are the grandest value offered this season; worth 69c. and 69c.—Red 19 Lotter Price .. * ¢ 8 TO 12 O'CLOCK TUESDAY. Every remnant of Wash Goods, regardless of for- mer price—waist lengths—drese lengths, and pieces suitable for misses’ wear—l0c., 16c., 190. and 26c, qualities. Every conceivable weave, color and pattern—a whirlwind of bargains. Chotce Tuesday be in Red Letter Sale, yd. 25c. Instead of 49c Mohair Brilliantines, 44 inches wide, in navy blue, black and royal blue, rich and lustrous, made to sell at 49c. Red Letter Price,, 25¢ Hosiery Bargains Unmatchable oats ¢ {wo men. Deters a, word) 15cforWomen’'s25cVests 39c for Women’s 59c and | 12}<¢ for Children’s 19¢ Pantel OBrien fell, shot through tie'l women's fine ribbed cotton and | 79¢ Combination Suits. StocKings, lisle VESTS, medium, high in Children’s fast bl the back of neck, V-shaped black cotton nar- row ribbed STOCKINGS, seam- Women's fine cotton and lisie Union SUITS, high neck, long fronts, short sleeves und sleeve- . less, full in len Jess; well made and neatly | and short sleeves; knee and | nady of Bey prod olan trimmed; also straisht Vests in ankle lengths; a clearing up of yarns both durable and H pote white, pink and sky, and extra samples and broken § asgort- all sizes 5% to 4, hate 4 ments; values up to 79c,; Red Letter Price .. sizes in white only; 25c. value; Red Letter Price 15c 39¢ | sell for 19; Red Lott for Men's 1.00 and -50 Negligee Shirts High-grade, popular makes — brands well known to men for the style and comfort they con- tai beng assortments, . » but the price must tem: you. Madras and Percales, fa tached cuffs, li and dark ef- fects, and white; sizes 14 to 19 —shirte made to sell for $1.00 and $1.50, a ent ¢ forMen’s Im 24 Half om. Men's Lisle Thread Hose, fancy stripes and dots; aiso solid grounds with neatly em- broidered insteps; also a large assortment of fine all-over laces with jacquard stripes; also black lsle thread openwork, hand- somely embroldered; the great- est vafues we have ever offered; Tegular values 50c., 69c. and 75e. Letter pants—imported cheviots, cassimeres, through- and-through worsteds and black Thibets, in sizes from 32 to 50 waist measure, Every pair_of pants in this lot_is a splendid f_ shrunk cloths—and ¢ bought in thousand lors at the price m Tuesda 50 different ter how much difficully you ul from this lot, At this price this small lot of pants will not last long, so don’t miss a chance to get two or three pairs of pants for little more than the cost of one pair. Double B. 46 M. Biue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Till 6, Rothenberg <o. New } EST 14-7 Satiastactt Guarantees 2: These suits are made from handsome fooges Ewa, in stylish Made of fancy mixed sultings, full flare style, with tailor a leated skirt with flaring foot kilts; all sizes. considered a bargain at double this price; Made from the celebrated Ramsey vestings; white, cream, | | Umbrellas for men, women and ial English gloria, with pleats and large pearl buttons; long- dies—in fact, & strong, vere Led Corset Covers, fine cambric, four 0c. Gowns al 39c, Petticoats, made of fine quality mer- T. Money Pro: , Tuesday's Vast Array of Peerless Bargains. Women’s Stylish Garments at Money-Saving Prices. natural colors Full pleated waist, stitched bottom, thoroughly tailored and ‘alue double this price. Special to-morrow at 98c choice at 98c pink, black, or navy ground in an assort- steel rod, with an immense assortment waisted style, Sizes 34 to 44, at 59¢ Walt scones # ve on 29¢ styles, close fitting and gathered at a uae yoke, Pl Re My of aon Sek an white he, ‘a Pongee Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, Early Fall Wathing Shirts at 98c. somely piped in red, blue or white; very full ee in hang and fit; all lengths; would Big Sale of Shirt Waists.|| Umbrellas at a Big Saving. ment of designs, Strictly tailor-made, natural wood and silver trimmed han- Startling Specials in Muslin Wear and Petticoats. | acre tld haga flounce of accordion Paris and torchon lace, also cnbrotdery, and broidered clusters of tucks at neck, | pleating, 2 and 3 ruffles, hemstitched tucks; 250. CC] ind sleeves finished with 39¢ | riche and tuck fn iC value, at..... tee cambric ruffles; S0c, value, at C| $1.50 value, at... General Clearance of All Our Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats. This sale includes Hats of almost every description that we formerly sold up to $1.49. Shown In plain white, mixed straws and plain blacks. Great Shoe Value. A special lot of boys’ and girls' lace shoes, of solid leather and well made, in neat styles. The girls’ sizes are 8, 84,9, 9M, 10, 10%, 11. The boys’ are of calfskin leather, with heavy soles; sizes 8, 839, 9, 9%, | Mf your child needs a Hat to | 10, 10%, 14, 1146, 4 finish out the season, come 49c& 2% | ee 1255, 13, 13%. fh) (es here to-morrow... .......... cial at, per pair..... Big Sale of Linoleum and Oilcloth Remnants. A Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Presenting Unparalleled Money-Savings. Remnants sacrificed at one-half to a third less than cost. Not anold pat- tern in the lot. Ebery one ts new, serbiceable and very desirable. Unauestion- ably one of the greatest Linoleam and Oilcloth sales on record. Seenem Roa Ollcloth Rem- ‘ nants, wor penta: yorth to 7. ei . aauare yard Ic upto $9e. per Cc & Cc at, Wa square yard; at, per FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, 2 Cente Per Line Unfurnished—West Side, ited; 5 rooms, Janitor nt $27; FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, West Side, GREENWICH 8° from $1.25 to §3; 0 W.—Ciean flat keeping rooms, $1 7 W.—C.ol, clean erners_ accom: » BH Wit sit oA inal Hanlon. 3h pt OOTH ST. 116 & lal & ba ements, hardwood finish, privi toom, rh ibe water | arge_room. $4; i¢e_water. TNTH. 246 W.—Cool, 7.80 uni 28 to $4 a Mfront “suite: Hn." lent hounekeeptag 12, 14, 16 W.—Extra fine 4 and iTH BW ‘ ‘mente, all improvement; rent. da; "Sener, 18 tp: Southerners ND & a dated ier ., 28) We—Newl: ih _Tyom. 2 larne windows, reasonable’ Tome «a Janitor or SONNABES a large connecting roma 0 GROMBR, 811 W. 116th st, W. coma, #1 to $8; porcelals ‘room 0 wowle [ike fo have her face eruptions and facial dlewtahees Haze Soap, 1 want every, y this wap on baby and see how ill relieve the ttle one of all hives » Maker baby sweet oa 311 W.—Four room cements: $1 428 W. — 4 beautiful | reshn Tron) condition b een your di t ight y using Munyon's eat ST, oor |" hall rootn;' 24_ fh | SAH 406 Wha: d small Fooma; an housekeeoing — privilemes; housebere rivilewes; gentiomen oF | pak tienen alee at ou 180TH 8T., 506 W.-—4 &@ 6 rooms and load. which all improvements, hardwood finish, priv: ‘com-| _ halls, $29 to $23 ae and) (58D BT. Ya It you are constipated or open plumbing. new! r ailment try my der, 2d floor, $26. “Paw will enable you all you like and wi ing good, rich to tl @ iatKe rooms, Fendvated. food oF Furnished tooma to Yet, houses gas range, bath, hot water, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET Py Furnished—West Side. —Blewant, newly furnished ITH Booms, “bain wot” waver? complete idsomely furnished 4, ready for houwe- Janitor jandsomely furnished Teady for housekeep Fanttor, oom | tly furnished 9-4 room oping; reduced rates; ONE modern 4-room a Base th ave arive a4 | a'r SS Soa bath | “4 NBW BUILDINGS. corner, hat. —Apartm 4 i mod- » Apply 82D, 206 W.—Medt cool, quiet; bath; ily. White “petined SBioue tam ally turnial hot water! wentiemen Four and five roomd and ba at low rents, 89-55 W. 140th “t. rae 308 3 Rooms, $9.50; 4 Rooms, $12 sort ubs, Inquire 519 _W. 27th st. Unfurn jshed—Bronx. ar All light, cor: | » one fight up; at, 36TH | “4 rooms and bath, $8; references required. j Broadway—T rooms: HOt nedent will, rent, until Octobe f unfurnished; reasonadi Meht, four and five apartments, with bath. steam heat an acces to all fant Ielghborhood: rent ‘it mi ties onl 199 W.—Pieasan equare ith adjoining, ae, ‘Sun- Elegant, room 4 all | ee: le- | STH BT. rooms, ‘ba deriand. sonable. Ni Brooklyn. HART ST. 297. Kentlemen: re 188TH ST. 101 E.—Laree front parior: desirable nelgthorhood convenient "alt AY, Ac 985 (near 14th st.)—Four large rooms, janitor, ar isth)—1 rooms, all nal seriogs 45._Janitor. i ai Unfurnished—Brooklyn. DECATUR 8T., 179—Desirable flats, rooms, store room and bath: all improvi ments: open plumbing. Oppe: SUMPTER 8T., %9i—Cold laree rooms; rent $10 and $1 in ree use, ) EB. (near 34 av.)--Entire floor tice. $9) i 37. 40 B—Elegant Improved floors; TS Tiignt rooms, ice . East Side, LEXINGTON AV.. 1887—Rooms lable hoarding-house; UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LE’ ‘ Cents Per Line. GREENWICH, ren! house; reasonable mit Tmproved floor: t house; rent $) ¥. fiat. 7 lare bath, rent wet ‘Fanttor - ii ouble fh 5 11 improvements, 4 rool in quiet, re excellent table; 4 jocation can Oa Sw Tap, 30 BI Too! nal Wana board, one oF two, LW wack MOO) SD ist. 151 B—Blewant, connect! hall rooms; all conveniences; home’ eome _torts: supetior board. ; West Side. ingle rooms, excellent hoard? ST, 422—-Two desirable Der month. Inquire janitor FURNISHED ROOMS TO Ler, 20 Cents Per Line, East Side, AY. B. 246—$3, two front rooms, furnishea @ housekeeping; enamel bedstead, | x= provements: Feat ‘moderate. Inquire 30 40th, sees 227 EAST 50TH ST nd 6 room modern apartments; rents | — 130. Apply on premises, oft 82 EAST 115TH ST, One 6-rom corner apartment, $20. Apply on premises, Unfurnishad—Weat Side. AMSTERDAM AVY 17 —Location. alr, most des le 4 rooms, bat! water, steam, $18 is He ne BROA WAY IHSD- DBO (10et- 10ckd »—Bey e1 rooms. alt imnrovementa hall service, $1 Janitors, 887, Sith at. "i and ball rooms, taralekeat? keeping. 2D AV,, 1862 — —$—$_$—_$_$_$_$_$_$_[_[_—— HE men who direct the affairs of great mercantile establish- ments have faith in World Wants, Witness thelr evidence daily amd) Sunday in the numerous Male and Female He'p Wanted Ads—The Word pubiissas over Couba the number printed by te thirtecn other’ New York wnsiasipeg 7s combined! f NOX A a Ach AES, grand roan | ” th; all Inipray’ yj $25. <. aORNINGSIDE ay 107, near jRd—Five rooms. fn

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