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WAKE A STR -WATELGHT ZONE 835 From Cruiser Hai Chi Evade Chorus Girls for Shop Inspection. ENGLISH ON POOP DECK. Oxford Accent Is En Regie and New York Chinese | Isn’t Understood. Two huntred ind thirty-five mem- Bere of the crew of the Imperial Chinese erulser Hal Chi, now anchor {n the Hudson, came ashore for a sight-seeing trip to-day which was to end with a| Party given to them by the Chinese mer- chants of Chinatown this evening | Ry special arrangement with the Treas- of study in England after graduating ury Department, the Chinese Exclusion | > the Imperial Naval Academy at] taw was suspended for the ,occaston. 00, or the Nanking Naval College The three boatloads of #ma unt-|on the Yangste-Klang River formed, smiling yellow men were wel-| Atl naval officers, when they are writ- comed at the Columbia Yacht Club pler, foot of Highty-sixth street, with grins as wide as thelr own. [and most of the midshipmen—the Chi- To insure the keeping of the Chinese | nese term for midshipman 1s cho sun— Government's promise that none of the | on the Hal Chi live up fo this Idealiza- Hal Chi's sailors should go astray here | von, As Lieut. Tsen explained, the and fail to return to the ship, the land- | uniforms are almost exact coples of the ing party was divided Into seven squads, under a Neutenant and six midshipman. Bach chaperon chose his own route through the elty; they had blazed a trail each for himself on previous visits. SQUAD OF VISITORS MOBBED IN| vats, one might have thought he was HT LANE. on Admiral Seymour's flagsh! WHITE biG vat. { Midshipman T, Foy Mung, a round One of the squads psa aoeeeay [cheeked youngater, as slender as a faun, OO On Bra NE ry ity, | ia the dandy of the sbtp and the nea street. It was instantly surrounded Oy | approach to royalty among the officers, a crowd of shoppers, chorus girls, sports and store clerks. The sailors did not gecm to be the least bit embarrassed. They looked the staring thousands over with just as much curiosity as they themselves excited. The Ittle midship- sarge led them down through man in the shopping district, occastonally tak- ing them through a department store, Great was the commotion In the aisies of the store as the sailors marched through. Sales stopped short and cus: tomers und girls trampled each others’ toes to Ket a look ‘The Chinese sailors were for the most | Part short men and chunky. There was one six-footer in the Broadway party, | gardens,” sald Chief Engineer K. N. who looked more ti nainavian | Lew, who, with Lieut, Tsen, had left a than an Asiatic, The Jauntiness with | same of bridge in the officers’ room to which the slant-eyed bluejackets wore teed The ene Ww Darl] ror oven thelr uniforms pleased Hroudway | i120. cur residences, but they are great deal. Many pedestrians tried tO) dimost exclusively for the use of the get them to talk, Dut only got apoloxetio| women of our fainilies, and I imagine amiles in. return. are very different from those in New —_sa— Yor! NEW YORK CHINESE COULDN'T TALK TO HAI-CHI’S SAILORS. Loo Lin, Esq., prosperous merchant Of Mott street, leaned over the rail of the flight of steps that slanted along the side of the Chinese cruiser Hal Chi, at anchor in the North River, and turned loose a flood of execration in Ningpo dialect at a barefooted foreign Gevil who had charged 60 cents to take kim out in a launch and then permitted an impudent little wave to splash over Loo's new suit of American clothes. Loo was so angry that he forgot every ayllable of pidgin-English he ever knew, ‘and the launch dovil realized this and twiddled hie thumb to his nose and Jaughed loudly at Loo. Alsoa big crowd ef visitors laughed at the discomfture ef the prominent business man of Chinatown, and he swore more loudly than ever, attracting the notice of Firet Lieut. C. Y. Teen, on the quarterdeck. “T say, what @ deuce of a row that chap's kicking up," said the leutenant, or, to give him his Chfnese title, the @ho pal, “and in that very diMcult dialect, too. Just fancy, I haven't heard | 1 am afraid the! it spoken for years. poor fellow will be disappointed if he thinks he can talk with any of our fellows on board—not a one would un- derstand him. But don't you suppose he knows any English?” | Leo Lin would have felt himself in- sulted had he heard that question, but for all his twenty-five years of resi- dence in New York his English is of a vastly different quality from the O: fordian speech and accent of the lie ‘enant—they pronounce it leftenant on the Hat Chimand of most of the other officers on the war ve MANY HAD DIFFICULTY IN TALK- ING TO SAILORS, And Loo’s disappointing experience in trying to Jabber with the crew was a duplicate of that of many of the visitors | Oct. from New York's Chinatown yesterdi afternoon. There are over twenty-three dialects spoken in China, few of which THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1 Ceunle Who Used Wireles ‘o Woo WIRELESS HONG BEAUTY WILLING | J05,G. HAUGH MISS. British, for many of them took a course ten about, are supposed to be natty tn appearance, apick and n, So to speak, smart toggery of the ting the line, and tf one glanc than the tight fitting gold braid on the sleeve ‘ollars and the narrow n otticers of ed no higher blue coats, with the straight black satin cra. He ts not royal, but he is of an ancient princely house of Foo Chow, and he carries himself accordingly, He wi made much of during the two days t oMcers and crew spent in London at the coronation festivities, and he is keen to get back to England, which the ship will revisit after calling at Vera Cruz and Havana, Rear-Admiral Ching—his full name ts Ching Pih Kwang—was not on board yesterday and missed the streams of visitors that were brought out unceas- ingly between 1 and 6 o'clock. ANXIOUS TO SEE NEW YORK'S ROOF GARDENS. | "We are very anxious to see the roof The skyline and the view of Riverside 4 off Elgh- impressed the ixth officers, and several of them wanted to know how much it costs to live on the | street—chlefly Drive. Judging from the tone of their remarks to each other, after they were told, rents are much lower In China, | Visitors to the Hat Chi yesterday saw | some curtous creations in cookery and heard a capital band concert. Of the! first the most unusual were pyramids of | round loaves of steamed bread, with a sort of prison pallor on It, it is true, but much prized by the crew. man, squatted on deck, devoured three of these without winking, along with a how! of piping hot tea. The bow! hore highly colored portraits of King George and Queen Mary and was a souventr of tho English visit. The band programme, surprisingly enough, contained no Chinese compo- | sitions. It {8 a well trained band and | it gave excellent renditions of the| “Tannhauser” overture, selections from | “Le Prophete,” “Molly Darlin’ and | jexander's Ragtime Band." Chinese compositions are very dim- cult to translate nto musical charac- explained Bandmaster Liu Wan ‘and they are too short and And it {s only at sundown, when the great yellow flag, with ts colling blue dragon, 1s lowered that the national melody, “Loon,” which means "Dragon," 1s played by the band. oe ROCKEFELLER TO OUST | GOULDS FROM RIO GRANDE. Reported Changes In Directory of Road Expected to Shift Control. DENVER, Col, Sept. 18—That the Gould control of the Rio Grande ra!l- |way system {s at an end and that the Rockefeller interests are to take charge is the belief here to-day following a report that EB. T. Jeffery will resien the presidency of the road at a special meeting of the Board of Directors here 16, The meeting ostensibly ts called for the sole purpose of increasing the directorate from nine to eleven, but jthe beef is that more important One big sea- |} WNSFRENCHBRDE. TO ASSUME GUL FORMILONARE PRISER ADMITS Marriage Here To-Morrow Re-| Eloping Bride of Four Months Pleads for Confessed Thief She Fled With. [a “I LOVE HIM,” SHE SAYS. sults From Shipboard Court- ship Begun in June. FIRST MISSED LINER, | Impatient Bridegroom - to - Be | Declares She Is Rich and Will Free Him From Cell. Rushes Down the Bay to Greet Fiancee. With the a iploring Magistrate Naumer in the sstaing of 1 anhattan Avenue Police Court, Brook- French Hoer La Br ne the last un- 1, to permit her to change places with MARGJERITE CASTAING nty regarding the plans for her @omon Rosenthal, who had Just pleaded aiahinioa . = a __|marriage to-morrow to Joseph Guy | 9 a charge of petit larceny, Mra, Altee Haugh, a millionaire linen manufacturer arret, A tall amd strt » beautiful of Indianapolis, was cleared away, young yuthern worn, ased In exe | It had been a rushed romance be usite taste, who says she belongs to . |ginning on shipboard In June, and aristocratic Taylor family of New hastened by wireless, and was to have | Orleans, nkly confessed that she had a sloped with the prisoner in March last, [reached its climax with a wedding last Influenced mainly by stronger condi- night. But Mile, Castaing missed the| when at twenty years of age she was a tlons In the London Exchange the stock |»oat at Havre, and the ceremony had} oride of but four months. market opened genorally higher to-day, |‘ be postponed until to-morrow night.) «T love Sol with all my heart and Gains ran from fractions in Steel, st.| Mr. Haugh, who lives at tho “41 soul’ she told the Magistrate, “and I Reading and Copper to 1 point in| moee Ne 18 Attending to business In New “t endure the sight of him in a cell Lehigh Valley and Baltimore and Onto. The London markets were higher on an| York, went down on the r to meet his bride. He ts a man and everybody on the cutle. enue cutter nig, handsome wa minals. If Your Honor will permit, I will take his place.” assumption that an amicable under- a EWI Roane “Why, madam, we don't do such standing would yet be reached betw | entertained by his boyish enthusiasm Vinings here,” declared the astonished Pranee and iny over. Moroceo, |id his apparent desire to Jump over: | agictrate Local operators were inclined to adhere | 04% and swim to the ship “Very well, then, T shall strain every Mile. Castaing, @ slender, dark | nee, ete to this belief. nerve to get him free. I have thousands Subsequent trading was trregular, woman with the liveliest of French | oe qotlara in my own right, and my A midday wave of Mquidation under-| manners, showed not abit i the [father will stand by me." ahe declared, mined the stock list, A ceaselens flow |thusiaam when ehe appeared at the lay whe swished out of the courtroom of selling orders coupled with bearish activity drove prominent securities from | 1 to 3 points under the closing of yes- terday, Union Pacific received th bulk of the selling attack, From above | & morning high of 163, the price broke | through 16 Missourl Pactfie was! another weak spot, Selling at 3 to-day, the stock has suffered a loss of Just and hastened to office to w the nearest telegraph ding 1 to be at St. Andrew's fine Mathes Fok Hana iscopal Chureh, West Sev- we thodist nty-sixth atreet. The ceremony will be| Tosenthal is twice her age and has performed by the Rev. Dr. George Clark |* Wife and family, she says, in New Peaks kre: u: mbuel alaboraie raUslbasi NEO: CH ns. ae: is tall and distinguished kramme has been arranged, including «|/00King, with fron gray hair and a march especially written for the occa- sion by Alfred Robyn, a French com- poser, entitled “Joy Bells.” Noble Mc- the helght of fashion when he was ar- rested this, morning on two charges of half its value since spring, when a high |connel, an old friend of Mr. Haugh, wii|!arceny, preferred by Mrs. Fannie of nearly 70 was established, Other | 5. pest man and Mre, McConnell wili| Klauber, proprietress of the Empire features that were hard hit by the! slump were Reading, Southern Pactile, St, Paul, Copper and Pennsylvania To-day's reaction went unexplained, for brokers were too busy unloading shares to stop and tell reasons, A great deal of apprehension was mani- fested in commission houses over political controversy between France and German A fair recovery was In progress dur- ing the last hour. The ing Prices, ‘e highest, lowest and last inal (igures are as fo! Amal, Copper of stocks Am. Car & ity be CRT isces Am. | Am, Am ‘Am. Am: = Am, Tob. — 4 aT & 8. FS. = 1g Ailantic Coast Bate & OW % Wrookiin ht ‘ = % ‘ = 8 ‘ 13 Chie 4 Cal Cotisol — 14! =e =3% Erie 1 1% | ih % k | ‘| Mo. Kay. 2 orto & 4 | rh 8 | NOY @ oN North, ‘Paciétc Ontario & West... Pennsylvania People's ; Pressed Steel Ry Stoel Spring. Heading ooo ss jo, Steel Rock Island Hock Island South, Pae.. uth, RY. n._ Pac. 8. Steel 20 5. Steel pf Via’ Copper Ving. Caro, Wabash Waban pt é Wast'house F. & MM West, Un. Tel } Advance: fSESE 2 1 nt FeRSS FFP HR ry Th Decline + NEW YORK POLICEMAN MAY BE FATALLY HURT. Horse Rears and Falls on Lieut. | Lynch, on Duty at the State Fair. |Wanted his answer quick, whatever it |that Paul Beattle, Cleaning and Dyeing Works at Nos. 29 and 207 Bedford avenue. Rosenthal was engaged as hookkeeper Mrs, Klauber when came here be matron of honor. The bride will be attended by a number of flower girls. HAUGHS VISITED MLLE. CAS-| ! TAING IN ROCHELLE, bie Mile. Castaing paid a visit to Phila- delphia friends last spring. Returning to France on the Niagara of the French Line tn June she met Mr. Haugh and his sister Frances, who accompanied him on his vacation. Mr. Haugh settled right down to the task of getting Mile, Cas- taing to make her permanent home in this country. She Iiked him—but e w in a hurry so tremendous She did invite the Haughs to s! a time at her home, wh re they met many of her friends. Her father was a colonel in the French army, and her grandfather was the historian, Henri Galin, The time came when Mr. Haugh's bus!- ness made it absolutely necessary for . him to return home. He got a promise of an answer within a few weeks. Half Way across the ocean he sent back a wireless message saying that he was not golng to wait weeks and months; he he 23rd Street for | wear. and theatre wear. Was The answer “yes” reached him as he was approaching New York. It was not possible for him to go back to France again, so he at once made ar- rangements for the wedding here. eR M LE AE COUSIN PAUL’S STAGE DEBUT MAKES BEATTIE LAUGH. Convicted Man Jokes on Possibility of Relative and Beulah Binford as Co-Stars. RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 18.—Manager Craig of the Petersburg, Va., Academy of Music to-day confirmed the report cousin of the wife- slayer and principal witness for the State, had signed @ contract to appear at that playhouse to-morrow. Paul will do & monologue, he said. Paul has been attempting to evade the contract, owing to strong opposition on the part of his father-in-law. Henry C. Beattie jr., the convicted wite murderer, still languished in Ch terfleld County jail to-day. He laughed heartily at Paul's stage aspirations and joked with hi about the possl- bility of Pau! and Beulah Binford ap- pearing as co-stars, Beattle complained to-day that his jail was cold, but other- wise declared he waa feeling first rate. WOMEN’S HOSIERY. Medium ‘Gauze and toes. SYRACUSE, Aug, 13.—Pinned beneath his mount when the horse reared and fell over backward, Lieut. William Lynch of the New York mounted police, detailed to State Pair duty, was so | badly injured yesterday he may not r | cover. Special Agent Luther L. Scherer, who jhad charge of the sleuth work for the Prosecution in the Beattle murder case, left here to-day for Chicago, where he will interview the man who claims to have been an eye-witness to the murder jof Mrs. Louise Owen Bai Scherer said thie afternoon that if he finds the| October Pattern: sale. smooth shaven face and was dressed in| WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. 911. is last March, Lately ed that he has been tay ng With the payroll and discovered shortages of $10 and $2 Detectives an, Cavanaugh and O'Connor of the | Bedford avenue station arrested him |thia morning when he came to work Jana locked him up to await bis arraien- |ment tn court i LOVE HIM IF HE 18 A THIEF,” SHE SAYS. | The key had hardly turned tr the }door when Mre. Barret came to. the | station house and asked for permts+ {sion to « tosenthal, “Dam is wife,” she said, but at last confeswed thay she wae not married to him. “Yes, [ eloped with him," sie ad- | mitted, 1 we have been Hving to- | wether at No. Bedford avenue. 1 he is, T sifll love him and If he stole he stole for me |stand by him to the last.” | She was not allowed to see Rosen- | thal in his cell and hastened to court, arriving there before the doors opened, to wait until he was arraigned, Rosenthal pleaded guilty te the lar- 41 shail She shrank back In dismay wl she saw him in the midst of a motley com- pany of drunks and disorderiies hs ol, is this where they ha’ put she cried, wringing her hands tn “Oh, this te terrible, But, boy, I shall get you out, never fear. Say that you love me and that you are true to me, and all will be well with both of us,’ she promised him. And the prisoner, with brimming eyes, came close to the grating and re- sponded “Yes, honey, T do love you, true to you. “Then nothing in this wide world |ahall separate us, and I shall not rest juntil I have set you free, darling,” she exclaimed, and hastened back to the courtroom to make her extraordinary request. you agony honey and am ——_—_.. BURNED TO DEATH AT STOVE. w man Kindles Fire With Kero- and Explosion Follow: Mrs, Ada Carlton, aged fitty-five, wa burned to death to-day in her nome a No. %9 Eleventh street, Brooklyn, fol- lowing an attempt to kindl> a fire in the [Kitchen stove with kerosene. She poured the kerosene from a tan with a spout and the can explode! in ner hand, slows ering her with blaaag The screams of the buruig woman brought hep sister, Mra, Susan. Thom. fon, who Sccuples @ fiat on the Moor ove, She managed to bent cut the " Mra, Cariton’s clothing, but Mrs | cas had Inhaled fire and died before the arrival of a physician. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 34th Street On Thursday, September the 14th. In Both Stores, Suits and Dresses for early Autumn Gowns for morning, afternoon, evening Afternoon Dresses of Satin Charmeuse. 37:50 One-piece Afternoon Dresses of Serge. Navy Blue and Black. 18.50 In Both Stores, f Pure Thread Silk with double tops and cotton soles, heels and toes. 1.00 pair usual price 1.50 Fine Egyptian Lisle Thread with double tops and extra spliced heels, soles and toes. soc per pair 6 pairs for 2.65 Weight Maco Cotton, with double tops and spliced heels, soles 25¢ per pair usual price 35¢ ad BUTTERICK PATTERNS. In Both Stores, s, Delineator and other Butterick Fashion Publications are now on Main Floor, Twenty-third Street Second Floor, Thirty-fourth Street RATT NT TT i 7 | {thirty-two hours of salling that the yachts wore not within sight of each jother. At 10 o'clock Monday night the | Wind altered the position of the tw KARINA IN DARING Faviits, but not ao as to prevent the A While there was a splendid racing breeze throughout the early part of the race It was not until toward the en@ | that the gale caused the racers to heel over so that thelr scuppers buried. — | | |to the windward. A sudden shiftia the | Position on the next tack. | ‘| Atlantic was three miles in the lead lantic from picking up her commanding There were periods when the echoonera were logging off thirteen and fourteen their lUghter Although beaten, Mr. Tod expressed himself as highly satisfied with the showing of his new yacht. “The Kar. tna,” he said, “hae proven herself @ Fee Hable vessel, and the Atlantic 1s got her superior in all round sailing when the luck 1s equally distributed. Let the record stand. I am satisfied. $75,000,000 FOREIGN BID FOR SOUTH’S COTTON CROP Franco-German Syndicate’s Finane- ing Plan Will Be Accepted knots, carrying all walls. but | Three-Masters Finish in Gale \ After Close Contest Over Cape May Course ‘The three-masted sclivoner Atlantic, Winner of overseas and offshore tro- phies, was again returned a victor in her race with Rober: KE, Tod's new Schooner, Karina, Although the course} \1atd for the race-<rom Ambrose Chan- nel te Cape May, N. J, and etrurn—is} only meas: ad at miles, the two tanta B22, Hie war held for the Grand YAChts cotunily covered 309 miles, the by Growers. Jury on a charge of petit larceny and quanti, Which is owned by Wilson! MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept. 13—Prosi- his examination on the other charge, ihe ttn crossing the line 900, 218. 1M) gent Charles 8 Barrett of the National grand larceny, deferred until to-m vis (saat |Furmers’ Union announced at). the ro Tt was a race to thrill the pulse of the} ctnern Cotton Growers! -Conventlan most hardened mariner, the big schoon- | &° hb Rosenthal was led away Mra. | pmrieniG @leee pane ihe: tanh er.’ fintsting in a half gale with thgir) that a Franco-German syndicate hae filesion. fo sée him in the noses buried in steaming combers and| guaranteed any amount of money up to thetr lee rails deep awash, The At- | $75,000,000 toward financing the South’ Jantle passed the finish line at Ambrose cotton crop, Mr, Barrett to-day Witt. Channel Ughtship at 6.09 o'clock last! pame # committee to perfect such @ evening. She had held the lead through. out the entire race. The fact that the ‘rhe Southern Cotton Growers’ Con- | vention to-day gave out an estimate of this year’s cotton crop as “approxi- mately 12,250,000 bales." a vind blew strong and steadily through- out the race kept the interest allve every minute on board the two schooners. There were only two hours in the JAMES MeCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Strect On Thursday and Friday, September the 14th and rs5th. DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. : 500 dozen Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, some with 2 inch embroidered white initials. 3.75 per dozen usual prices 4.50 and 5.00 300 pairs of Irish Linen Hemstitched Pillow Cases, hand-embroidered. Four new designs. 1.90 per pair | usual price 2.50 DOMESTIC RUGS. g x 12 ft. extra quality Velvet Rugs. In Both Stores, mless Wilton 22.50 usual price 30.00 9 x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs,—Oriental patterns, rich colors. 19.50 | usual price 24.50 Tile and Hardwood 1.00 per yd. usual price 1,38 Bath Rugs, complete rangeof sizes from 18 x 36 in. to 30 x 72 in. 1.10 to 4.00 Inlaid Linoleum, patterns. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street | 23rd Street yesemble each other even remotely; most |changes will take place. lou injured and his condition | nan'y story is true, he proposes to bring of this city’e Chinese citizens are from| It ts stated that H. D. Adams, Ameri-| '* © 2 = about his arrest as an accessory after | the Canton district in the south, while|can representativ® of the Deuteche the fact, because he failed to aitulge nearly all the officers and men of the|Hank, which holds a large amount ot; DIX’S REAPPORTIONMENT. [nis knowieago of the crime until after Strikiigiy conspicuous in last Mai Chi are from Shanutung in the |the Rio Grande’s securities, tp slated to See Ee | the trial. S Ss I ig o orth; #0 YoU cA see how there were |become « director, and that the eleventh | Governor Would Make Population ceri | SOROSIS SHOES. tn Both Stores. Sunday's World Want Directory diMculties of conversation |member of the board i all probability] Unie 212,000 in Each Di | were An Hvening World reporter watched | will be & representative of the Rocke: | ute “iin ef bi eels | SHIPPING NEWS, old Choo-Fun, his gray queue wound tn feller interests. It has be ported | ns Se D —The reapportions ea ae aad ‘ my | 4 Payche knot—the only queucs on the for some time that the Rockefeller | Ment of the Congresstonal diatricta |. 4. AWMANAG FOR TODAY, The Sorosis Shoes for Men, Women, Four Crowded Pages of At- oh in the kitchen—cut reste hi been seeking control of | throughout the State, so that ea 1 ets: STR Ba fas | ‘ ; ‘ . AE Sw AES io Sie bitshemeutting PA GRTAL MAES AUORIN SU tbl GF RAPALA AINE AAI will roi He whe | Boys and Girls. tractive Display Apartmont per in the officers’ mess, and asked a ut consideranle of the It, $8 advocated by AMO PM: A BAL , House Advertisem wiudfous looking young Chinaman, a fie construction “of th Governor sald the i ie 1 Bi Designed to meet the demands for a ert, plier, to ask the cook what he was Thakatatitn toutes pol. ba ponfined to : 10 | comfortable shoe for walking or standing,— Many of the Apartment Houses represented were of the HIGH@ST ; ee is nat the entire State s NEW YORK, | : ; al man ue FAROE , ; ‘ . i "No can apeakeo his talkee," said the EE Pe EE wo an to have all diatetcta en Fe YOR snug in the heel, generous in the toe and CLASS ‘and situated in New York's most exclusive residential distelgts, | ign York Chinaman, "Him from ‘way | If the Metropolltan Opera House were | . built throughout on lines that conform Their suiles range in rentals from $1,000 per year up. | ieee (raed nto smoradiay ahs Stop Motorcycle “Joy Riding.” | \yei 4 scientifically to recognized orthopedic Most Handy for the Buried Home ese ihe My orld’s Fatt Renting r eate 10) prise JASHINGTON, Sept. 13 otoreyele | SeUah’ Prinow +t i ata rd Offic SE. 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