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a . THE RAR LELANS WORLD, SATURDAY, INE 26, 1921, 5 rt a) | u“ ” THE PATHSOF SPOONING | fe 4 7] 000 IN Ni LEAD ..U1 TO THE GRAVE | HAR Broadway at Ninth Street, I" is not big type and big talk i ) AULEIVAR ew York. in the newspapers — but i Q ee SF a analy Ge a 0 Business Hours — the quality, fashion and fair \ TOTAL RAISED Center Ridge Cemetery with any 0 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store woman or ith between the hou ‘Telephone which make value and give Formerly A. ‘I. Stewart & Co. ance was pa break up the pra ty cemetery t was «i | mz of Boss ine - al = Ato to Kiet Only Par of Se (commissioner General Huss Monday, ‘first choice “of. 44 910 Yards of Slenyt \ Fund to Make Jobs Perma- ASK THE COURT TO BAR | ‘hand ays That Wallis’s nent, Hirshfield Is Told. , THE ‘ROOSEVELT’ NOTE Statement Is Ridiculous. Purchased at the Recent Auction wie i Ama Sales of Alex. Smith Sons & Co. { ~ A Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- Pyeegtors Seek to Invalidate Advantageous Sales lis Isiand almost heipless int smile and waving goodby, said, “I that an investigation, has shown that| | had nothing to do with the $10,000 wi) write just as soon as I reach | —— ee Is it necessary to tell you | how pretty and practical em- broidered Georgette frocks really are? Can you ualize the lovely patterns, the serv: able colorings, and the dressy |] appearance? . mai. sums of Money ha | 1 fiom immigrants, and that, y person ‘nvolved is fund. Lusk was friendly to them 4 New York,’ See ee) Te Sbu-B*| Tunterehe sald; “T) am) not: afrald If T do not have an attorney in New | Aug Ragin) euipine vena tell you nos | York I will fight my own case." Commissione suspended many other bills he put | through?) TS Glas Sey : Sg a Gosiotivon ten youre E beginning last Tuesday, ‘This The witness said Kleist told nim ELEVATOR DROPS AS SIX Deda rom ee NV ASH IDE ton counsel, Alexander f. Rorke, an- Lusk took up the BLN because he TRAPPED WOMEN SCREAM. |nounced yesterday that his ‘ctient owe ac she poya 8) tev was the victim, of radicals, Q.@ that was the case, why * Re i al cedgea . Eight Person whom have a “oriminal record," and it _neWessary to pay $6,000 to a lob- . he will demand a public trial Silk Suits at $15 Our $25 to $59.50 grades Straightline Silhouettes—in every instance. Some of the coats are a smart medium length, others are in the quite long lengths which are now re- ; ceiving much favor. ' None CO. DD. None Returnable 18 Gewite Machines | One fourth less They have been used on our) 3 for demonstration pur- so you may be sure they are good, although the cases | ; may be slightly marred cr scratched, ce of widespread graft practise a etd has been told by a man who pe siepceting imailgruntar avpes: On the Main Floor, Monday No need to tell New Yorkers of the good carpets made y wy as friendly with many detectives im-—Submii unsuspecting grants: aupy y by Alexander Smith, tside the city limit: * | fmnately $500,000 aiven as the “poss: Long Milanese Silk Gloves. . ea us y Alexander Smith, just outside the city limits. Every. | ‘3 pit $10,000 which has been traced Thetx Accounts. bie figure” renpeey 6 Ip? ext Dupticate quality: in végular stoek at: $1.65 and €1 \ | body knoWs and likes them. Gan ts ean Ne A Lee . hodion Mrs ‘Pheodore Roosevelt, the pidyees" during a jong periund pairs at 95¢ White, black, pongee, double finger tips. In the large group you may choose from on Monday retives’ y n info vid her ‘ r} e os s' . - ‘ 4 ¥ “ je vi J ican | “, shades ae . Hi Leal AN “ ‘ol ee a Bee preying on foreigne®s} a ML Hes | $10.75 Silk Umbrellas (for women). . . on $7.85 | | (largest retail group in the country) are this year’s wool |} 1 7 Oe aa RIBSEeR REEL OER LES ee ee eat ee TRIER Tax 39¢, All silk taffeta, 3-in. satin border. Navy blue, | velvets and Wilton velvets and Axminsters:in any quantity i ‘that $27,000 was raised on behalf of a8 executors of the will of Theodore | official of the Wilson Administration | ‘ax 39¢. si affeta, n border, Nav i f col dd vai a dieiied etlecte f the bill which would have intrenched Roosevelt, filed yesterday in tt netited by the unlawtul bust. green, purple, garnet, brown, black. Leather-trimmed handles ‘of colors and designs, plain and figured effects. As many j | County Clerk's office a peti | ‘i ly define with leather loops. Full length amber-coloved bakalite handles | rolls as space will permit, have been set out for inspection : the entire Detective Bureau in per- : & petition ASKING | nese of some inadequately defined) with ring. Stub ends, Bakalite tips. Cover with each. land i i e SHEROAL poultibnn for life. approval of their accounts and that |ssystem” now under a general in- 7 ae - | | and comparison. 7 <q the clain of $69,900 presented aguinsi | y. t y Washington agents, $1.50 French Satin Taffeta Ribbon,...............95¢ yd. This information lacks defini:e vestigation by Washing Purch oe proof, but it has given fresh impetus ‘He estate by Mrs Emma R. Burkett) This, briefly, is a summary of Peach, apricot, jade, white, orchid, aid any other seasonatle urchases made now will be held Se TRG Iokby fad: inguIED of Hillsdale, Ind., on a note alleged! astounding ¢ , teading almost shades, Suitable for summer sashes; 614 in. wide. for Fall delivery, if desired ; ) ‘A statement issued last night bY Jere as surety be ela ed ey dtonse | like a Ese Beda Men’s Initialed Cotton Handkerchiefs. x for $1.50 Yd. Price | Sidney R. Lash, attorney for oe ie ee ask ng for judi approval of| Frederick A. Wallis, wh ch were re: Women’s Tape-border Linen Handkerchiefs. . .Six for $2 19,485 Wool Velvet, plain or figured. . $2.50, $2.85 a owment Association, in which he their accounts, the executors point! d yesterday by officials and! i Ph bh ann ‘ Be Conkling, Cpavaney and Finn oUt that under Col. Roosevelt's. will s interested with mixed feelings | SS) eee Floor, Old Building | FOR MISS 14 TO 20 10,980 Wilton Velvet, figured. . . cate 3.75, 3 said Conkling, Devaney and Finn, who pa tiie pe CER NU CIA | eee aces astloushment aba W tk sith —stair carpet to match, at the same price. A | Hey ECON E Kieran nanmieae eel disposal of fils esta Commissione: Wailis's atavement | Hammocks specially Smart Sports Shoes | ecan eep up Ww 55 Wilton Velvet, plain..... Frew Wa eng aiateleate a) ORES) , d anagement o e res | onnection w! p SUS: 4 W% vislien of the associations whlch fed which he lett Th Rust forviie widows TA teastus BP; bene, able: | ri d t $5 50 $8. 50, $9, $10 the demand for -in taupe, tan, red, green or blue. ried to stop their activities by 4 The executors sts pe , See t 4 Sle ; f ae a Warning that if they did not cease ger thar newers GUnTEHTOU. UEaI Tinte UGE IAS GRE LILI : priced a S “MIMI” Frocks in 6,255 Axminster, plain and figured... ... rieieivns) RIDOF SHED they would be placed under arres' he a nd. : ee ay q 5 vane ee BO . skski . A ei Conkling testified yesterday he wont pad SOR lores Gee a et ca ts Wiapeaue ae ble They were $8 and $8.50. tiatiien: sae ay Ba 1,935 Axminster, best grade high pile.............. 5.40 % to Albany with Devaney and Kleist, meeting the taxes anc insurance charges “were astounding Hammocks of closely heels, $10. : ‘| crepe de chine $21.50 —plain sand and taupe. j nd, April 6, the day before the bill They ask the Bes eels, $10. ’ wae ‘introduced, Kieist, demanding wane parh Wie ae ei aatity Washington ridiculed it. ‘i woven cotton materials in Modal 6¢ tan buckskin, suber fthener jad ae aokeyiaaidt PeHRY Tee TAGE Sei ve eee Sanne, Emplosees on Ellis Island demanded a variety of colors and pat-| Motel a herefore, we are glad to an ° “You'd better give me that money. what portion of the money they have St wadown, Gomalacionen. olatmrmt? terns. Fringe valance.' p nounce a new shipment of these | ¥ou will have to trust me.” BAI Oub ahGUIG’ bar credited Ornate ee UA contesaea Hel Tutte edi : Model of white Sea Island | charming “little froeks wita | 2.700 yds. 1 ted Wilt 3.25 i id he ded it gration | Tufted head rest. Con-| 3 | 7 mporte LGORoirarus ca wisely aaa ee 25 | The detective sa e handed }2 charged to the body of the estate and| was surprised that any one should : | duck, calfskin trimmings, b | ribbons” ready Monday. E i ree He ae shat sae did not ike portion to the income, ake such cHarwen: ! cealed spreader. \ leather soles and heels. | . % 3 o English peal Wilton; red and green two-tone effects; stair ell him why he wante: je money. | e executors also seek instruction | Merchants’ Association hit Third Gallery, New Bullding First Floor, Old Bulldin | ‘arpet to match. The examihation proceeded: as to whom and in what amounts the a tes ‘al statement M) ; 3 All black Glee leg | Q. Why was the Lusk bill intro. income already accumutated, and | ane ee ee ao later (bad May All white “14,850 yds. Imported Axminster... .......... 3.75, 4.30 duced? A. Because es ey prlen may: secumilate, shi Se of tis year Commissioner W all] THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE e | all all-over and large Oriental designs and down, 5 y i e sald there was practically no gral + i 3. | = ot ® influence got to him and so he did not Beene be fixed by COT lies the is sland) tioual the ‘Merchants’ ane vn ae BIDBERS: | 1,960 vds. American Wilton, 27 in. wide....... take the bill out of committee, So S representing the ex-/ association had submitted to him a a . 7 ms Mr, Lusk came along at the request Baa AAS rate rareyels &|ccpy of a report of its Investigators| This news are are | 2,000 American Wilton, 36 in. wide....... Aree of Detectives Brown and Gegan and. ie he BORO LE ULES purporting to show that “bribery” \ ~ Fy H . ay —small all-ov 1 two-t “fte introduced this bill for them. Gegan “ a doh a formidable seale: - Special Gray with blue. 7 all-over and two-tone ef fe datcosioed, Chis Dil 20) hema a eee? Vacca: mucuere iieaval silttsanis, 18 HRCuOR ice Tein tine ate: ||| LOH Monday pel ad Beige with br Visit New ¥. be eine myself and said, “We want you to Police Castedy for New York. | ment of the Merchants’ Association. | is a little flirtation with| Peach with white. isitors in New York will be glad of this opportunity to meet Senator Lusk.” So we went) NEWPORT, Ind. July 16—Joha| The association not only confronts aay a ’ Jade with white select their Fall requirements from so varied a stock. It over and he introduced us to Lusk. Ginnitt, a detective serge: sew | Commissioner Wallis with an alm an old idea—-economy. The! 5 ” gnifies nothing where you live. Wanamaker mevehan- ‘And Gegan said to Senator Lusk + ctive sergeant of NeW) compiete denial of everything he eno, A MIMI” frocks of Challis id ry “Will you kindly explain to the ooys | York, and Mary E, Maguire, a polices said to have told a morning nena Down-Stairs Store never $18. 0} dise goes everywhere Third Galery, New Building | { * what happened to the Smith bill?’ | woman of New York, took into cus-| paper repotter, but claims the credit Fas ees fuer G tt ‘ eresiaeemees | And Luek said, “Smith got a litiie|tody yesterday Mrs. ‘Emma R. Bur-| for a special investigation of the isl- | forgets that its one mission eorge e We intro the “sMAMt: 1 { weak. There was too much opposi- kett of Hillsdaleg@accused of forging and now in progress under the di-| is to supply good merchan- frock early in the season, Since vy . . ! 1 | tion from people who came to him & note for $69,900, presented as aj rection of Commissioner General Hus- : M 2 then many have tried to copy 7 hink of at. \ { and asked him not to support it. Sc, |Claim against the estate of ‘Thecdore | band, | dise at lower prices. The} resses it—but they have only succeeded | t as I am friendly with Gegan and Rosevelt, They left for Terre Haute, The Commissioner General told a id lw: t in imitating i | ’ Gi |where they took a train for New reporter for The World in Washington | evidence is always present- Se | Brown, I went and put my bill in his | - fp | Second Floor, Old Building | omen Ss (} n un lace.” York. yesterday that Commissioner Wallis’s ed in plain understandable Tenth street | a pMGewan and BrowA were represent-|..A CroWd gathered at the jail to see | Statement was ridiculous, that the| ‘ing the Detectives’ Association, They | MIS. Burkett leave, She wore a broad alleged graft, ring does not ex terms, * | = i Of course, you cant, And these, with embroider dots, are rather new ani Slightly Hart tn b hen you had the legder of the 2 Wanamaker vibrating shu bist when vou had the legder of the) vhree-Story Plange—Hyaterical Commissioner Wallis ould not be | different. tle, were $52.50, now... .$3 Gacsha Miesn ci@eunaine ts what Kleist told me ne “Lusk Cries Sammon Rescuers, fete en. was sata to pe! There are four good mod- 1 Wanamaker vibrating shut — came in and asked Smith to with=| sight persons, six of the The question. was asked in mé els, applicable to every-day || — tle, were $54.50, now.. ..$10.65 draw his name so he could do the, Might persons, six of them women, terday why this extrao Y needs, in black, brow | 2 Standard drop-head, four | boys a lavor, Kleist said the bill slightly hurt last night when an[qarters 9 on. unsuspecting im=| Everybody » in black, brown, navy. | | 2 Ste pneaa | 7 would go through with Lusk's name or in a twelve-story loft building UMA" | eave aol 4 The sizes are 34 to 46, vers, and: Ife, lock anil “i \ oo, It Just the same as with Smith's ay West 2ist Street dropped}and why overnment committee admires them Downstairs Store, Old Bullaing in stitch combined, were iy 7 Do aeime floors Into the basement, 1 that Inspec Tslatd lees. thie ; how u qT Ure ‘Kleist had not taken any cred t, » treated by hat inspected the island less than ambulane surg twr had not uncovered the] One is a tan sports oxford} 2 Standard drop-he: cr automatic it Mere fon the whole United States d, for interesting Lusk onkling swore Gegan the witness sai in the. bill vue and New York Hospitals |ulle system all went home. with one-inch sports heel. | ‘Though Mr. Horke declined to make f and Brown were sclely responsible SNe aie | a * or Lusk's. intercession. He fo" Publ ie tan e acrutoaa eel Five) blind eyelets; perfor- adios svete pen ilove From the beginnin wever, that Kleist had lobbied fo: bes une s l Z Besiaiganks 4 from the beginn { Taube Bi ane on neR nea ae A aor an Taps a aanartaninerss bved vee capes) ely cman ‘ale as 1 ee aie tae aan the policy of this stor { pusk's personal interest, Con ying’ mones : rs Tl Tart Pe, op iyies ditto, golden oak, were » . ® Tee erry cisbhying _ unneae aa ‘dropped. jarily admitted to the country, under _ The other is a tan walk AER oe "ST | has been not to orde ‘ and demanded his money back from hs led persons on the g ‘ound floor tained immigrants; 3. carrying Hquor | ing pump with Cuban heel. x 2 Standard cabinets, fume hl a new model from a I | j wt ny Jou know that it is a political trophont pone to ills Island and sbsenting himsett One strap over the instep; Of Wo en < were $100, now..... $75 c xalog ye fe photo- : i \ ‘ rou es + “i H 1 ditto, walnut, were $1 D teplacements / move.’ p Penartaray Ue a > Han, 4 ditto, walnut, ph. Replacemen ; DUMBWAITER THIEF TRAP. : no dates or jesuiite Information vamp seams. 3. Standard electric por edelenhiehih nen ies Joseph Relter, Bankruptey Dee yO te ety to counsel, He ULTS hanehities Puekvcne chain et model which has been na R elpeul to. counsel: Thes AGI chines, lock and chain stiteh plies +f - Detective Waits in Cellar While! fendant, Invested at Peak Prices, | =ild his client was not head of the law eee ie ia of ihe Sea- : were $85, now......++.++$63.75 oe d and found sat Of pnt ¢ sland, but em- son’s best we shoes- 4 ’ Neighbor Flushes the Game. culations entatling losses of Mivad as a BY aetia Denar x e Ae WeRings Shoes $7.50-—were $15.75 All warranted. Fall set of oe While Detective Frank Lemmon of the a million dollars were ment at $ Schell is mar- at 90.90 a par, 57.00—were $15.75 attachments with each machine. | But the first order Ninth Inspection District was in his Eset} before Special Master) rted and Ii Yrooklva. We eee Downstairs Store, New Building Wool jersey suits in blue ani Purchases may be made oa sis placed only after a i home on the second floor of No. 618 West The lnasea were auateinea De | 3 DIRE a “ —— brown. AS Wanamaker lub i anae representative of John : 14th Street, yesterday afternoon, he Joseph Reiter, wh cer, of x we deferred payments, if desired 4 A (aaa Ore } * heard the dumbwaiter door to the ap Toss Str ‘Treasurer’ of Good-bye to Seventh Gallery, New, Building | Wanamaker has visit- ; Mpen and some one wilk | Mederal Food Stores Corporation which Sein HOME E BUYERS SUE. Tric A . ° | ed the factory and has ' oo te knew John S. Inskit |operates a string of krovery’ stores in this |) Tricolette Waisis $10—were $12.75 lif seen the finished suite t with hi ompany is in no way involved ot Prana : the finished suite ‘The detective told a neighbor to oluntary bankruptey procead- ee Linen suits in brown, Cope Y » |||] ov piece. Ings against Relter, is yrown, Copen, f the Inssit apartment in Bon jow les. a * sitowine Lc mimon tine to 8 tbo the cel: was adduced Reiter made extensive 3 = mera a | $1.95 | blue and white, General Dawes Often he says, then, a S$ successful w ents, | Seven suits have been brought In the 5 anufacturer: i tiialar slid down vie Gumbwalter 5 ally ueciine Gaui oe » City, against Last of them— a Music on the | to the manufacturer: re TR tition was filed by the Wa the Natic varms Associ tebe 9"= = “1 Tike the line of this piece ven ie ‘prisone sila Le wag Arthur Bar. by, Company, the Bradies and tion, Ni Tricolette surplice tie $12.75—were $25 Victrola 5 and the wood you have used They may have f sf he ore 7 ] 4 a hough * corre’ So a BY claims at rae auent backi to $32.50 i heratlis Ee te ere de niture whose lovely 4 A era rs i 7 i Saat ; period, we would prefer il . IB} Ae ie BNE Co Ma Reel & Frover committed an act of bankrur a The faney weave. Serge suits in eatra size. F ae ey for our customers tn sinpli- lines and graceful ‘ " ‘ Trolive’ station, |fy'ransforsing upsiard of $1,001 « Very useful for many 0¢- Jersey and unlined tricolettes tz Kreisler Vi iieg eerie sebOut en: xatieh ideas came down to us ; a Trust Company. j asions. in basulan 1 A acre pond IT] elaborate ornamen , i ! t ieee ces ADOURAINE gular sizes, t is a new Red Seal J : he. dave ' phils >. tracted Old Bulidin: 2 - Or, perhaps, he say's: from the days of the $40,000 A YEAR TO WIDOW. MUSIC LOVER SENTENCED, "17253001"! Rowinetalre: eters, (Old) Banaing - record, the “Melody in A ‘ “This sutte would be euitable | for the home we furnish if it French Louis, or Major,” a composition for $19.75—were \ | | ftinaldo Sidoll loves music so well he | , | Renjamin Nicoll Left Trust Fand of . the violin, played by Krei | were reduced im size one | Queen Anne, or froin 4 §650,000 to Provide Income, spent more than one-third of $15,000 he Sleeveless Froc $33.75 to $15 lev, to the piano accompani- | | ae em Ar Colonial da. ( The will of Beijamin Nicoll of No, 46 [ecinite heres ata Venn ¥ from |« away at $1.95 Mostly navy blue serge ment oe ea H 1 | cingertione i" Hanon the The store carries all ' Weut Sith Street providing a trust fund |the Pars Nationa) Bank, wher . . , written by tha ee aie ie e store ca Su sinployed as clerk, for » of small dress L ildley: nl. executl tenets of the Store as re Ar Ca EA i Maa RTGS) a A tion king of small Not all sizes in every ey idler ali renee ae gards furniture. these beautiful models i from ihe trust estate | his father $500, 1 payment » cot kind, but a real “find” if connected with the National And another is: “Remem- in mahogany and ¥ er Ae att tt ehock ee ate) | Pardes au Pandan Main: f NOR ant ee These good frocks of ¢o our size is | Government in) the capacity Fe een ee | t de by the best AYear, Mr Nicoll direets his execute 4 from aix monthe to three | misrepresentation, and. that ton remie will go at S199 yur size is here, of Director of the Budget. going ant Colonial manor = , made by i i fo make up the deficiency from t in. Elmira’ Reformatory. | Mis uwarded damuse:, and that a WW Downstairs Store, Old Buildin ners; they are going into rniture manufactur- prinelpal years. has returned the #00 and. three of $1,000. be ninced on. the} on Monday. ie eels Perhaps the finest tribute iderniAtmoricun lonise, of uz olen money. Upon his wife's death the truat estate Violins bought with the is to go to 1s 80 ang SOUR i ia aaa equal shares, ‘The residuary estate is Whaicisen 9) . Teale the two, childre! Mig Nicolls Fol Fl : The sizes 14 to 20. Petticoat Courtlandt Nicoll of No. 240 Lexington talrs Store; Old Building ? daughter, Mr: ie Nicoll ane of No, 7 Vast sth BL | 1, two-fifths, Every cup of | Jersey Coats Sale, $1.95 } LOCKOUT, SAYS FILM UNION. | are popular, £5.! The colors are good. of America erate size. They shonld be made of @ 8 tee to cor- enhpaies may be had at The result is 1 to $8,000. To-day, people who Living room suite s— live in quite modest 8 pieces—may be apartment houses, or from $160 t small suburban homes, may have love- to this piece of music ha bn rendered by hretler Irimself-——for he first. pl it for its pure musical beauty unaware even that its com pocer was an Americ an, Is has a slow, rocking, haunt iny rhythm, almo berceuse, with phr by odd little tend melody. suites of 3 to Dining roc 10 p suites ————llllE=E=EEoCooCoCoCoCoooaESESEEoooEo—EEEEEESESESEEE———eSSSSSSaSSSSSSS SS —O—eee Fil mo 0) Double pauel sateen pr tti- Notice of Theatres Closing Called Ponular surelvs but whol) SA! Blow at Workers, seted tl fe $5.90" Sealloped and embroiderei U ; , expected them at $5.95 or with small ruffles, [a ly (suites “which are plese | at Bavid Schneider, Business Agent for | One is a regular coat: pink or white. point copies of the fine pro- a the Motion Picture Theatre Attendar the other a sleeveless ALSO--white sateen pett pus the: = s of | 55 * Union, received notices, trom several a sleeve Pree voucan spade aE ld the Store ductions of leppel- And at from $500 to , theatres yesterday that y would slip-on. Rat EM, Hn composition white, Adam, Chip- $800 there are plenty 0 close immediately and members of the titehing, A style that many one of mut haa . 2 jovaly models ius manow tinton employed there would be laid of In green, ved, nayy and women prefer dealin tt pendale, Sheraton or Oey ut wainit €or tees q Hk oF two. E BS ely s ; any anc 1 o *igchnelaer tured the notices var to black. These are quite unusual at Victor Red ‘HW our own Dunean three main rooms of the ec) Tullman, attorney for the unio! ce » ab > NB hal ania hafe Sa UA tamony (ia Cibo eee T E A Exactly right for sports he price ; Phyfe, house. ‘ nibitors are gorkliag a Ieckout of the wear——and vacations § Store, Old Building Eighth Gallery, New Building Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Buiiding. mambers untiol ieving that h nbership and in ral hed Sins break The "tonal ana “Back: Gives genuine satisfaction and solid comfort | bone of the union, * ————— Downstairs Store, Old Building rae ce ——————_| SSeSeaoeaeaeaeag Seaeaeaeaea—ea—=—seSa$q>$q$qo0On0nmampSpSa9a9a9sa9a0a090wVaavaaae«—«—«—aeeeaea / 4 fi 2

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