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———— Caos) SPECIAL VALUES q BOX -EFFECT SUITS This smart box-effect Suit is made of all wool men's wear serge. It is finished with a fancy poplin vestee, and is lined throughout with fine Peau de Cygne. Regular Specially 2 500 avi Priced at SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY A sale of Georgette Dresses — new styles, in all the popular shades. 2 STYLES IN SUITS, INCLUD- ING THE NEW BOX EFFECTS AT $25.00 HAMA 307 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 31st Street Our new Spring catalog will be sent ‘on request. | The Hopper of a concrete mixer has a good appetite and a great capacity at the top. But all that goes into it must pass easily through the narrow outlet at the bottom. If the man on the job goes away and leaves the mixture to harden in the hopper— he gets fired—that's all. And the machine is put out of working order for a time. It's for you to satisfy your appetite with food. But Pig en canis yourself, and the food waste dries out, hardens and stagnates in your lower bowel—if you be- come constipated—your body machinery will suffer; and if try to get rid of the mass by taking castor oil, pills, Aieel waters, etc., to force the bowels to move, you will only make matters worse. You can't fire yourself for neglect. And you can’t cure constipation by forming the habit of taking medicine ‘every time you want your bowels to move. But you can overcome ike trouble by taking Nujol. Nujol bri bout the habit of 4 thorough bowel evacuation at pegular intervals, because Nujol is not s drug, does notact like any drug. bout a return to Nature's methods by mouscular action, by absorbing poisonous matter, and thus securing mecesssary ing of the intestinal canal. Nujol makes you regular as clockwork—use it, and you'll not have to worry about the size of your appetite or the ability of your body machine to get rid of dangerous ead ‘waste, Get « dottle of Nujol from your druggist today, and send for free booklet ‘Thirty Feet of Danger." é aft pact Warning: seis cots in waied Trade Mark. At all drugg: Ifsist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO, (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadw New York. Please send me free booklet Thirty Feet of Dange —constipation and eulo-intoaication in edulis, NO TOOTH OVER $ This is the hirhrat crade work GUARANTEED TEN YEARS DR. FINCH W. 424 St. Between Tim end 11 Fulton Me Oven ® to 7. i HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver- tisements. £4 comet above Grand ie) Rovoush Hat Closed Bunk « ee oes I Bia creeoiutiina ware term notes to be sold in submitted by a committee, of which| of Liberty Bonds. is rqair nadie 1. Manning of| The authorization of $7,000,000,000 doen Twoueh Garelinn was Gheltcan hot mean ‘that the ‘Treasury will at-| tempt to sel that amount of notes, al —— though it could go to the limit of the WITH $50,000, STILL WORKS, |*userzation ir “It ‘Wishea. "the come 200, +|mittee wants to get the bill through — Congreas as quickly as possible ir order Syracuse Heir, Now . Rid »|to Bive the Treas time to. prepare | PRAceae Metr, every Hides to! foe sits “note drive? which Seereare Work Car, THE EVENI INCOME TAX FORMS OUT FOR RETURNS NG WORLD, ROADS IN 25 SYSTEMS B. and O. President Offers Senators Alternative to Regional | Plan, | WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.~Daniel Wil- | | Am, Can DUE ON MARCH 15 lard, President of the Baltimore & Ohio, ture Prices, * Aa inet” et caiailifisiads continuing testimony to-day before the | Aetesede™ Mining | Sa ett Senate Interstate Commerce Committee} Successful operations on the part of Auch. % & & Partial Payment Plan Expected Proposed ultimate consolidation of all| ¥@tlous pools working in industrial Hsiao Tnepamtive 4 ‘i ; stocks are the outstanding features of Halt. & Onlo... zen Revenue Producers, alternative to the plan of establishing ate marked up apparently almost at (ral sath : ny regional systems on @ geographical, will, Issues such as United States chee oe basis. Steel, Reading, Union Pacific, and {i Mf Little less than a month remains) sunds for purchasing the small readelothers which bave hereasfore been form? prog Ge until income taxes are due—plenty | should be provided, the committee was ' bellowethars of the market, are relo- fol Ree! Ss, of time, Internal Revenue Collector | ld. from excess earnings of the pros-| gated in point of price fluctuation to Psi" soiam to" perous ones which otherwise would go to the Government. In this way, Mr. Willard said, the big roads would be in- duced to promote the plan, and he pre- | dicted that within five years there would | remain not more than 40 systems. At| present, he pointed out, there are 162| railroads earning more than $1,000,000 a| year. Senator Cummins said he proposed to offer an amendment to the pend- ing bill appropriating $750,000,000 for Rallroad Administration to pre- vent relinquishment of the roads until William H. Edwards pointed out to day, for every man and woman to her | return with compute the amount of his or taxes and accompany th check for either all or a quarter of the amount due on March 15, Only one form for returns has been sent out #0 far from Collector Bd- wards's offices. It is the form known as 1040A and is the work sheet for net not exceeding $5,000, The form for incomes exceeding that incomes after Congress has enacted leg- amount, which will be known as Form| isiation, which he said would not te | No. 1040, has not yet been received | before next December. from the printers, and those Indi-| In a prepared statement presented viduals and corp. Pay on th. tions expecting to amount must wait until those forms received The partial payment plan for the payment of income taxes is expected | to be largely used by to the committee, Howard Elliott, President of the Nort n Pacific, as serted that reforms proposed by for- mer Director General MeAdoo could obtained under private manage- ment as suggested by representatives of railroad eutiv are taxpayers this total tax may be divided | year, The ananreta dee eis into four payments. The first pay-| ment-ono-tourth of che amount ~| SUICIDE THE BEST WAY, must be made on March 15, the time 5 fixed ty law for sling tho retuens | WOMAN'S PARTING NOTE: The second must be made Jur the third Sept. 15 and the final one Dee, 15. If an extension is granted for filing Miss Green Leaves Message for Sis- ter’s Husband When She Made the return the first payment may be A f Arrange! s for De: made on the day the pc ement rrangements for Death ] expires. In case the tax re-| Miss Marian C, Green, thirty », of Quests a postponement for the pay-|NOo te ttord Avenue, Brooklyn, ‘ax found da o'clock to-da; ment of other instalments he wil |¥"* found dead at o'clock to-day in the furnished room she hired be charged interest at the rate of} a |terday at No. 259 Carleton Avent one-half per cent, per month from . the hte Toe tas: Gecame aie ‘Brooklyn. ‘The window crevices had If any instalment is not paid when |been stuffed with paper and the gas due the whole amount of the tax un-|turned on, In the dead woman's purse paid shall become due and pays was found this note, addressed to Clif- n notice and demand by the col-|ford H, Coon, administrative assistant at Commercial High School, Albany oe Avenue and Bergen Street: BIG PACKERS FACE RIVALRY.| “A% ‘od to forxive me tor this nyway, the rest of them must be good to you and father, for you 1 . 4 ecenen densa Ney will be lonely. Foreign ‘Trad we to Seek “This is the best way. Always CHICAGO, Feb, 19.—A meeting which} remember that.” may result in the formation of an Ex-| Mr, Coon identified the suicide as the port Association of Independent Meat] sister of his wife. Miss Green, he said, Packers, to contest the foreign field|had long suffered from nervous pros. with the “Big Five.” was held here to-| tration, day, representatives of seventy packing +> -- - companies from all over the country went » meeting was called rod Charles 1 Administration Herrick of the SHORT TERM NOTE PLAN Brennan permitted hy thes Webs Promerene tat Next Liberty Campaign to Start on COTTON ACREAGE TO FALL. April 21, Secretary Glass Announe ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.-The House uae Fob, 19.—Itesolu-| WY nd Means Committee inot to-day to draw up the rough draft of a bill Mons calling upon Southern planters to| that will introduce a new form nf Gove ertail cotton acrease third this}ermment securities to the American year and to hold their nt stocks| public, With the aid of Assistant Sec- until consun were prepared to pay|retary of the Treasury Letfingwell the “remunerative prices" were adopted|commiltee expects before the end of here to-day conference of growers, |this week to report to the House the bankers and merchants from the cotton | Measure authorizing the issue of $7,000,- Producing State, 000,000 short New Orleans ( thern ORLEANS, ference Calls on oni Glass says will begin April 2l. It is the Inheriting |opinion of Congressmen that the new va {securities will require a form of pub- lieity different from that whi McDonald to quit his job|sell bonds. en MOEA YRACUSL, Ve 00 from his father hur ©, $50, led A att His only extravagance ————___ has been the purvhase of a limousine, in which ne. tides to and trom hie work| 88°97 FROM OLD CLAIM, | daily, His father, De, J. McDonald, a! New York Newspaper Man's Widow| Binghamton patent medicine manuta Roallich ce aetna turer, loft property worth $150,000, On #YRACL 9 . of the hobbies of the father was th bap iy Feb, 19.—Mrs, Mitchell wearing of $100 h of cw {8 and the collection of which he had nearly a thou he died _ ee Success Is a Harrison of this city, widow former New York newspaper man. ive $8,597 from url, as the result of the deter tion of that county to end forty year litigation over a railroad that was ney of a} will | St. Clair ballt. "Mra. Harrison's husband. x merly with the 3 ork ‘Tribune, | Matter of Merit whieved distinction as cartoonist, edi- | tor and compiler. When he died h had | 3 No other conclusion {f | $!19:900 in bonds of the railroad, wd can, explain why Sixty | Eddys” Sauce yearf]} nina, o eb. 19. after year hasff| spracue stock sineeder, has gained in popularity and publie favor. $ k attended | _ | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | FAIR GI La., Feb. 19.—'The entries for to-m POT RACE thane funionae, tOUNDS, NEW ORLEANS following are the rrOw's races for two-year-olds Hie MADE INU. S. A. “Tilt | At Grocers and Delicates:en SROON| ant TACK Chiming i gne-talt Keyinar, Tiqs For infants, invalids and growing children, Hi iN Be Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body, and uy Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. Whiner More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. tn, idm von Instantly prepared. Requires no: Duke of Shelby, x104; Onvery, x9: T Apprentice allowance claimed, Weather clear, show, Sabstitutes Cost YOU Same Price WILLARD WOULD MERGE = Ja large short lity how ext Man Oh “102 He 112. Retlow, THIRD RAGE win five and nth nade, dak 114,| ‘ Infant ’ ¥ oS Wanken sie a PUR aie Cabana Bee aids and ‘ ¢ THE ORIGINAL one mle Tito, 111; tiluo Th, “t) ween MALTED MILK acts Wand os Tat Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, fioudo ios; | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919. WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- comparative oblivion. Speculative activity continues to he 1 largely centered in motor, oll and rub- jn ber shares. Kelly-Springfield Tire letigh Valley was the particular favorite to-day, It Mary]! Mote fold as high as 871-4, an advance of | Mer, Marine 1% |.: Mexican Petroleum more than 5 points, There was abso- Miami lutely no news to account for the Ms" movement. It has been known that y: ¥ interest Was f stock. Meanwhile, quiet accumulation P Kenncoote the Northern Pitta. & TO-DAY'S PRICES CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Nor. eat Nor: Ore mraton’ Coppet fncharo” Cont fertors. Con.” pt Copier anaylvania Ht LIBERTY BONDS: } Production—Crude — oll, 815,192,201). charter in New York State and wilt pounds; refined, 605,064,810 pound pitaliged as follows oa0 Vee 2 « of § per cen., came - Sie ane meal : fiadigh Abid ‘erred stock q A par va $ of $100 each ae eae tinge, Reere $96,670 bales: | ind 98,000 shares common—a voting huil and fibre, 95,853 bales. OCK | stock—and 40,000 shares common—B, on hand month ended Jan. 31—jnon-voting stock ‘ommon st , Crude oil, 137,397,289 pounds: re- classes 1 be without par value. f.ned, 282,356,408 pounds. Ir ing officers have been chosen - R. His, President « Mill EARNING essed Steel C dent; J}. Jeffries, Preaau igecanies araiene ue Ted Ferguson, Secretary, and B. 8} xe, 191 WE debby i AI t Seeretary, All the stock Shange, 950, +4 after preferred divi- owned by the Tobacco Products + % dend to a share, earned on| ation if t % 500. ¢ stock, against sur : the Guaranty + plus of . 08, or $10.04 a_ share \" & the for- ed on the common jn 1917. No npany 0 take + in tion of taxes, except to During the 4 “ample reserves have been main- the ban’ he 2m tained for taxe: soit it +84 | DIVIDENDS — California Packing $3 Company, regular quarterly of 13-4 BANKING AND FINANCIAL < 4 per cent. on preferred and $1 on com. | _=-— + % mon. ¢ &) American Chicle Company—Regular uarterly of 11-2 per cent, on pre- ; ferred, payable April 1 to record & stock of March -Mergenthaler —_ Linotype — Regular 1 quarterly of nt, payable H - i - % March 1 to record stock of March 6.| Produetion—Distribu Mi 14/10 to rec Atlas Powder Company on common, payable March 10 to rec- | ord stock of Feb. klahoma Producing and Refining ‘ompany cent., paYable April rch Reading Comps tividend of 1 per 3 per cent ton Remarkable Earnings Favorable Outlobk 28. Quarterly of 1-2 per to record stock Analysis of thie promising com- pany, the shares of which are re- ceiving such favorable attention marketwise, will be mailed on re- quest. Ask for H. M.-38 y, second preferred ent, payable April d stock of Mareh 2: iia ¢ & Union Bag and Paper Corporation, has been going on. The floating sup- fit" Seq ¢ \ regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-2 per CHMIDT & EERY a . poutheen Pacide + % cont. payable March 15 to record S D Ply has become extremely imited. Qoutien Pact t Bi geoch’ ab iteren & Therefore, professional speculators wiebaker Co BI eta emt Goss c ' felon short of the stock found themselves ‘Naamy Trobe, . i) ae queens at Ae gee parr Memters ne in an extremely uncomfortable posi- {tus ‘ 4! /common and preferred stocks, pay- | Consotidated Stock Exchange ef NewYork tion and have been forced to cover '!. § 1 | able March 10 to record stock of! : their commitments at substantial t' ¢ ; \aeee . ‘ ‘8 | New York Offices ane ni fe + 14 ona ameling and Stamping, ‘ “re say \* 42% ‘|rogular yearly dividends of 6 per gle ores. | ogtg eiftre Av Addtional testimony of the mar- | 400 shares. | cent. on common and 7 per cent. on | { 30 Broa | Ket’s sensitiveness to good news was | preferred, Both to be paid in quar- atebbies furnished by the action of Pressed terly instalments, Phita, Oftlee, 628 Steel Car, ‘This company published | 24%, pe.z4 American Stores Company, regu . i yet de wn lar quarterly of 13-4 per cent. on an annual report showing more than | 72'4t, pha first preferred $24 earned for each common share, | 3 {it I Wight pantie aoe rash era compared with a little more than $10 (4th 44s 00/5) OL28 — Ag.g4 Gent On COMMON bad’d 8c4 per ber share earned in 1917, The stock | Existing Liberty Bond issues, ex-| on preferred. was promptly run up to 644, an ad- | cept the first, record an appreciable vance of 3% points, but later reacted fractionally on profit taking. dvance in arket quotations as a re- sult of the proposed plan to confine pany Hil ‘the NOTES—The Midwest Refining Com: has agreed to take at $2 M QUOTATION AND DIVIDEND RECORD a share Corporation's new | ritt Oil Action of copper shares furnished | Fifth Liberty an to short-term stock offering | of 240.000 shares not sha > a {taken by stockholders at that price: further basis for the opinion that, by |90tes. The outlook for another large | With increase in stock, authorization of | CURB STOCKS their recent decline, they have din- ue of bonds was one of the reasons | which will be asked at the stockholders’ : lor re ectine riket e|annual meeting on March 4, Merritt Oi! counted neany if not all of the un- | for recent decline in this mark iid |Corporation will have outstanding eapi fiving highs, | lowe. favorable features of the metal situ-|4 and 414 per cent. Liberty Bonds |talization of 7,400.50, The new stock didvursed "tor entire > Gtlom) Te Wan atated on) uuthority | Mow aavances of from £0 tb 48 canta, RE MO imimtutee Meidwaer Heanine that independent metal de s have The 3 1-2 per cent. bonds of the First | Company for outlays to date and to Loan, however, sold off 0.18, This|make provision for balance of $1,125,000 sold copper low as 16% cents, and issue is adversely affected by the |™maining unpaid on options that the leading selling agencies have |'*SUe_ 38 pet ad ithe: : 7 William Loeb Vice President of lowered their price to 17 cents, ur-|Prospect of short-term Government ane Rottninis Com: | ‘4 otes, a ey would lose thereby the | and orse and H thermore, it 1s more probable that | Hotes. as they would lose thereby thi siete eh he. eee ciive | opportunity of further conversion into Pits the big producers will have to order further cuts in price before a sub- stantial amount of orders will be in- a higher rate of interest firm. Midwes' view is ripe t Re- company's’ Mexican to determining whe fo making @ survey of the properties with Charles A. Stoneham & Co. r pushing deve duced. Yet copper shares were not-{ —CURB= Opened Bes] Gh Se oun ela cen Ge ain 41 Broad Street, New York ably firm throughout the session. fining 156 to 158; Royal Dutch Shell) now working in Mexico at only 6 BRANCHES: Wall Street received with mixea|® to 861-2; General Asphalt 65 3-4, Of its rate five yearn ago . up 1-2; Houston Oj] 847-8, up 3-8;] The Tobacco Products Export Toronto feelings the announcement that the : poration has been formed to handle romotions, impending Government financing wit) |!"ter. Cont. Rubber 163-4 to 171-2; /of foreign business of the Tobacco Heda! : J 5 1 Products. Corpor out not be by a long term bond issue but | Fr u ae ha cate by short notes with four different] | lOO sett att sold 67 Led. up im maturity dates, This plan, if carried reppaby eh ieee Allied At out, will be helpful to existing Liberty| 54°78 un 3.8; Inter Pet, 22 2-8, up loan issues, but in many quarters the}. 9. rere, Oil 24 3-4 ‘ap $24; U. Mtrs. feeling prevails that the new plan i8|47°\0'3-s: boat 11 t0 12; Cosden & to complicated, and that the public Co, 7 1-4 to 7 3-8; St. Joseph Lead subscriptions wil suffer thereby./19 1-2 to 12; Phil Mortig 8 to 8 1-4: However, no one questions the success |mop, pdts Ris. 4 to 4 1-4: Chev, 168 of a note issue and on the whole It/¢, 180; Stan, Mtrs. 8 to 8 1-2; Sinc seems a much better piece of finane-|94 1.2 to 26 1-4; Int, Cont. Rbr. 16 3-4 ing at this time than a long term|ts 17 1-2; Okla. Rfg. Rts. 9-16 to bond issue, 11-16; Wrt.-Mtn. 3 5-8 to 3 3-4; Nip. In the late afternoon trading|g 7-8 to 9 1-8; U. Mtrs. 41 to 41 1-8; quieted down somewhat, with activity continuing to be centered in special- ties, Baldwin Locomotive was run up to 76 1-2, an advance of nearly 3 points on reports that dividends will shortly be resumed, The tone of the H Aetna 7 1-4 to 71 85; up Br.-Am. New 25 to 25 1-4, was firm. Asphalt, 55-8; preferre, 1061-2, up ouston, 85, up 1-2; Midwe: The close 1; United Motors, 411-2, up 7-8 rs st remained firm and the] Dutch, 85, up 3-4; Inter, Petrc opinion was more freely expressed] 22 1-4, up 1-2. that the market had definitely turned MONEY—Call, mixed cotl: for the better and that barring un- en news of an unfavorable na- of the cuts will be made this week. No one is willing to state on author- ive these cuts will be. ‘This phase of the matter may not have been definite as yet, but it] 29 still seems to be best opinion that the price reductions will average at | least $3 ton, $i This is one of the reasons why steel | M issues have been unable to follow the H upward pace set by the motor and oil stood that a pool ig forming in South- ern Railway issue High, Lam, Laat Mee oss 4 aah Vigorous measures will now be | Deonilier 40 1840 40. taken to combat the stock swindling | Market closed dulll steady. Bid | tfforts more aggressive than jand asked prices follow: May, 14.38 ever taken before will be made to June, 14.13 a July, }oheck the sale of fraudulent and 18.92 13 13.80 worthless securities, It now seems | September, 18.68 a | 13.5 ctober likely that a new Government com- | 13.65 a 13,60; November, 13.45 a 13.50; |mittee will be forn ers| December, 18.36 a 13.40; January. similar to those held by enuly |13.30 a 13.35; February, 13.25 a 13 dissolved Capitals Issues Committee. |" Spot cotton quiet, off points. Authority will not xiven to offer | Middling uplands, 90. giocks for sale unless they hay ; Awe |demonstrated value, Furthermore, | COTTON—Range for day: }it ds planned to have a count hana poy Ti wide publicity campaign in which May 210 Ty \the practices and methods of bucke 1 Eig a fot shops and promoters of worth 3 see ay, + |stocks will be exposed, The Stock | Market closed heavy, off 10 to 20/ | Fxcha is back of this muah. | Points. | needed and valuable co-| The Consus Bureau's report for the | operation on the part of the Treasury period of Aug. 1 to Jan, 31 shows Department, reserve banks, the In-|cottonseed received at the mills vestment Hankers' Association and |8,628,134 tons; crushed, 2,827,262 | other podies is promised, \tons; "held at the mills, ‘84124, Semana ome opened 5, high 6, low 5, Creditor, $4. renew , prices would continue to do ee ee Bip Gals 100 cae heen 51-2, ruling 51-2 and closed 6 1-2 per Forecasts of an early reduction in| cent. steel prices, made in this column re- XCHANGE—Close—Sterling, de- cently, find substantiation in private}mand 4.75721-2, cables 4,76 7-16 wire advices to Wall Street houses. | fran demand 5,453-4, cables It is now expected that announcement |6.45 1-8; Swiss francs, demand 4.41, cables 4.87; guilders, demand 411 cables 41 Stockholm cables cables 8; pese CLEARINGS--N 0; increase of $139,83 Chicago, $87,801,3 decrease $5,116, Philade 4,648,811, increase $10,004,494; ore, $13,637, increase $6,9% Sub-Treasury debtor at ouse, $359,103. Federal Reserve 160 York, $6 1, Boston, $ e hares. However, by the time offi- — cial announcement of the price re-| GRAIN~—Chicago range for ductions is made it probably will be] J GORD found that they have been pretty | {ff [thoroughly discounted marketwise, [4 There being a pronounced jaclin- Al ation to take profits in ofl and motor |J Gate shares following the recent extensive May 0.1% vise these isues have had, the specu- | Juy 5 Jative community is giving more con- sideration to the possibilities for | }/% 40 existing in the railroad group.| Com. May off \% to Ye, July off aa aise yp Mp Pallnond @rOUD. | com tM ie ite BRP RO 6 lve year Government Bradstreet's Visible Supply-——Wheat Jcontrol ix disappearing. Con-| east of the Rookies de sidering the complexion of the next | 000; west of the Rockie Congress, Wail Street is inclined to|creased 77,000 Canada = de believe the measure will not be en- | 2,897,000; United States and acted into law. Reading is a likely |decreased 6,241,000; corn inc leader of any upward movement this| 285,000; oats ' decreased 1, list may have, although it is under- | bushels COFFRE—RANGE FOR acres tees a tenn 6 ; Ryl Dutch 84 to Clearing DAY 70 61-2; , up Royal yleum, ater pe 20.40, 48,800, - 42,626, - Iphia, Balti- 98, Bank, oe reased re 13 = SER ge Se THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY ond CLEAR AS A BELL ours XV A Tone of Greater Beauty HEN you hear the Sonora, which plays all makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments, you'll admit not only that its tone is unequalled, but that it is far finer than you ever dreamed could be possible in any phonograph. a The Louis Quinze model, slender, graceful, elegant, is one of ten magnif cent period styles now available. Standard upright and art models | $50 to $1000 TTT PHorora Phonograph Sales Company, Ine. ] George E. 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