Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHTA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1015:
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NANCY WYNNE EXPATIATES ON
MANY DOINGS OF SOCIETY
Miss Sarah II. B. Penrose Will Be Honor Guest at Dance
to dg uivuii cit xvita-vjui-iiun xonignt
by
Powell
niONIOHT will bo a very gay ono for
I the buds Tho Tow ell Evanses nro glv
tag a dnce for Sarah Penrose nt the ltltz
Carlton, ami there nre to be lots of dln
ncrs beforo hand Sarah Is the ery nt
tractive daughter of Dr. mid Mrs. Charles
n remoc and a granddaughter of tho
late Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Droxel, of thli
citi Her mother wai Miss Kntherlno
Di-exel, a sl'lor of Mrs Uric Dahlgrcn,
rs llnrrv Lehr and Mrs. Scion Henry
Sho Is reHtcd to tho Middles, MorrelU,
Van lteneselacrs, Pells, MUK Drcxet
Pauls, Munns, Howard Henna, A. J
Anttlo Devoreux, Smiths, Craig Illttdlci
Bnd numerous others of tho foremost
families of Philadelphia.
Besides her family, however, Sarah hnH
a delightful personality of her own and Is
one of the most attractive debutantes
Sho Is rather petite, with dark ejes nml
the softest brown hair, which has a
bronze shndo and gives tho appearance
f un (da 'l 1 a "10sl "mlsunl color
Ll a (treat benutv She has lather n
ouilnt wav of dreeing which enhances
n"r prettlness Tho particular frock
m thinking of Is of pale illow silk
flmiercd with tlnj bunches of roses, tut
open at tho front ovei a very laov d.op
klrt The effect Is eiy ftjlrjllkr. and
gUcs tho appearance of in old-fashlon.d
tilcturo
rir and Mrs Norton Downs will en
tertMn for their daughter, niUaboth. bo
fore the dince, and Mr. and Mrs lien
jamln Hush will nlso glvo a dinner.
Helcne Martin will bo honor guest nt .
nnner which her pirent. .Itidge ami
Mrs William AVIlklns C.irr. will give
Sho was In New Voik cnrtly half an
v.... nnr,u.iir in father. Tho next day,
however threo largo lint boxes, the Uo
of joung ti links were deposited 111 tho
front hall by tho burly expressman, nml
ne new hats were dug out fiom their
rapiclous depths by tho excited 1 rench
Wild ,,
"Hut the worst Is jet to come, says
father, knowing daughter's penchant for
the "dernier crl" In shoes Fathers nro
long-suffering moitals, arc they not?
The managers of the Hahnemann IIos
pltil arc about to do n very nlco thing,
ind I think It Is rather unusual They
h-ne sent out enrds for n reception for
the medical students, to bo given in tho
College Itulldlng, on Uroad street above
Itncc. on Friday evening, December 10,
and Mrs Potts tells mo they will have
a fine muslcnlo In tho caily part of tho
evening Tho women inteiested In tho
affair nre Mrs Thomas Carmlchael, Mrs
D Hushrod James, Mis. Many Weaver,
Mr Clnrcnco Hartlett. Mrs Joseph M
gtele, Miss Isabel W. Semple, Mis DUI
wjn Wlstor and Mrs Potts.
He was coming over from Now York
and, of course, us he hid, not seen tho
man for some time, they began to ex
change confidences, ns they are gie.it
friends And he said- "Well, you know I
am engaged'" No." nml then 1 just
could not hear the name, but It Is going
to be announced soon, and knowing cho
man, I am sine It will be very Interest
ing. She Is a pictty luckv Perion
NANCY WYNND.
Personals
Mr.
nml Mrs William Irnzler Harri
son will give n bull on Momliy evening.
December 27, In honor of Mrs Harrison s
Bister Mlfs Mailnna v. i.ouiu. nu n
a debutnnto of the season.
Dr and Mrs Oeorge Palis Haker have
Issued Invitations for a theatie parti to
tie given on Mondai evening, December
13, In honor of Miss Itachcl Pitler. debu
tanto daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fltlcr.
Mr and Mrs Henry Drinker Hlley, of
Strafford, will glvo a small Informal din
ner at tho lllt-Cnrlton this uvenlng be
fore the Powdl Ilvnim dance Their
guests will Include Mr and Mis. Armltt
Brown, Mi. and Mrs. Albert Kdvvard Kcti
nedi, Mr Carroll Itobertsnn, of New
York, and Mr. Philip Ilartls, of Balti
more. Mrs. Gcorgo Mason Chichester has Is
sued Invitations to meet tho Colonial
Dames of America Chapter If, Philadel
phia, on the afternoon of December 11.
at tho Chapter House, 400 Locust street.
MIes Klalno Tailor Hngllsh will glvo a
dinner this ev-Mlng beforo Mrs. Troth's
dancln,f class in honor of Miss Ksther
Jean llochmnn Tho guests will bo Miss
Mary Dercum, Jilts Grace Brewster. Miss
Ellz-ibeth llrevvster and Miss Kleanor
Verne r.
Dr and Mrs John Cooke Hirst will en
tertain Informally nt dinner tomorrow
evening nt their home, 18a Pino street,
before tho Orpheus Club concert.
Prof. Robert Maxwell Bcoon and Mrs.
Bcoon have returned to Princeton after a
short stay at the Virginia Hot Springs.
Mrs Scoon, beforo her mnrrlago last
month, was Mls3 Elizabeth Grler Hlbbcii,
Mr and Mrs John Victor Hastings, of
Erin Mavvr, will glvo a dinner this even
ing at tho Germantown Cilcket Club In
honor of Miss Mnry I.. Scull, the de
butante daughter of Mr. and Mrs William
Cannalt Scull, of 110 South 20th Btrtet.
Mr. and Mrs Tlsher J., Boyd, of Haver
ford, have'as their guest this week Miss
Anna Hoile. of Chicago Miss Hoylo has
been visiting in Lancaster, Pa, for over
Ihe thanksgiving holidays.
Mliu Josephine Dodgo left on Wednes
day for New York to be one of the re
ceiving party at the tea given In honor
Jl Miss Muriel Oakea at faherry'a es
terdai afternoon,
Mrs J H Sheble, of Itydal, has sent
out Invitations for a tea to be followed
by a reception and dance at the Iloosevelt
tomorrow afternoon and evening.
Mrs C. Shlllard-bmlth. who spent the
wst two months In California, will re
turn home before Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs Charles J. Matthews and
ls Aljse Matthews have closed their
jioms at Langhorne, Pa., and are spend
"B the winter at tho Bltz-Carlton,
Mr, and Mrs Spenser K. Mulford, Jr ,
"""have been spending the past few
months as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs
Bpenser K, Mulford, at Wyncote, will
n'nly move Into their new home on
YOUR FEET for Xma. ihoppln
wde comfortable by first visiting
HANNA'S
""removed. 25c ea . juanlcurlny, 28c.
a. E. Cor. Hlli and Muom St.. mid
HOI Clirttnut bt.
SCHOOLS AWD COIiLEGES
P4Msu , l'HKNftl. UAIHN, OUIOIAN
.. . . Jjuauna a viKLii
" "S?1, Trebrr ft TrauUtor' Aaan.
?v rerry liias.
Scruc 423S
STRAYER'S Tl" B bu1dm hoi,
601-SOT Chestnut Elrttt.
DAKCINQ
),h J'wowl Cututoter studio. 1123 Cbet
tM,pt'vt Oo4 ' Umobj. day aoJ
fc la ery mwtst ilp, Tclfphsas.
Evans
the corner of Washington lano and
Church road, Cheltcn Hilts, Pa.
Dr I.ucy Langdon Williams Wilson was
tho guest of honor nt a luncheon given
by tho Women's Auxiliary of Temple
Universal , at 1 30 o'clock, on Wednesday
at the nittenhoiKe. Poltowlng tho
luncheon Doctor Wilson gave nn Inter
esting talk followed by stcreoptlcon
vlows on her recent experiences In tho
Atec country, where sho mado exhaus
tive researches.
Tho first of a series of subscription
supper-dances will be held nt tho Hlt
tenhouse this evening under the super
vision of Mrs Wnlter Hnneoek. Mrs
Hnlph Chambers Stewart. Mrs Holnnd
('. IJvnns, Mrs John C Deal and Mrs
Thomns Shnllcrois, Jr Tho dances aro
an mged for every second Friday There
aro 90 members, all of whom nro promi
nent In society In West Philadelphia
Mrs H Sklpwlth Cnnnoll nnd her
daughter. Mrs Sussex D. Davis, will
leavn Cape SIny, N. J., where they havo
been spending the autumn, for Char
lottovllle, Va , whero they will spend pirt
of tho winter.
Along the Main Line
MDIllONf -Mrs S Dnrlo Haines, of Mn
I. avenue, will entertain nt bridge this
afternoon In honor of Miss All re Mat
thews, whoso engagement to Mr. Wllllnm
II. Hunnemnn, Jr., of Boston, was an
nniinied Inst spring. Tho guests will bo
Mis, .1. Wnllaco Ilaltowell, Jr , Mrs Her
mon Smith, of New York; Mrs Dale Pit
ler, Mrs. D Webster Bell, Mrs, John
Biomtci, Mis Frederick Stnngcr, Mrs
Allien It Means, Miss Helen Gal, Mis
Maltha Collins, Miss Helen Dnndo, Miss
KIlKiibeth Cummlngs, Miss Helen Gorm
le, illss Mildred Bougher, Miss Hnirict
Gav, Miss Allic Matthews, SIlss Mai
gu. rlto llollopetcr. Miss Dleanoro Mende,
Miss Virginia Wetherlll. Miss Helen Bir
tholomew, Miss Mildred Cnvcrly, Miss
Josephine Tomllnson, Miss lloso Dllns,
Miss Mildred Hughes nnd Miss Joscphlno
Alcorn
Mrs Haines has her sister, Mrs Hcr
num Smith, of New York, nnd her llttlo
son, Hermon Smith, Jr, ns her guests
ovr the week-end
Mr nnd Mis Bdwnrd H Wpllford, of
Hlghlnnd avenuo and Mclroso road, en
tei tallied Informally nt dinner Wednes
dai night In honor of Mrs Jacob Cotner,
Jr and Miss 13. D. Burke, of Detroit,
Mich , who nre their guests. Mrs. Cotner
nnd Miss Burke will return to Detroit
next week
Mrs John Herbert Bending, Jr , of
Latches lane, will entertain at bridge
on Wednesday
West Philadelphia
Miss Grace neld, of 2,21 South 4ltli
street, has gone to Pcnsaeola, Fla., to
bn tho guest of Lieutenant Commander
Henry C. Mustin, U. S N, and Mrs.
Mustln.
Mr. nnd Mrs Hnlph W. Nenl and fam
ily, of I.lnnerch. mo visiting their parents,
Mr nnd Mis William H. Myers, at 1211
Noith 5Uh street.
Mis. John Parsons, of Spring Garden
street, will give a large luncheon and
bildgo nt her homo on Wcdnesdui, De
ccmben S.
Dr W. r Mel.oughlln. of Washington,
D. C , Is the guest of his mother, Mrs
Ddwnrd Mel.oughlln, of 1327 North Kid
stieot, for tho week-end
BJ
BONWIT TELLER- &XTO.
CHESTNUT AT 15 STREET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Fur Coats and Sets
Special Sale for Tomorrow Only
Hudson Seal Coats
Full flare models; 40 and 43 inches long; some with Self, Beaver
and Sl(imk Collars and Sl(unk Borders.
85.00 110.00 125.00
Special Sale of
Scarfs
Skunk
Mole
12.50
14.50
Hudson Seal 10.50
Natural Lynx H.50
Raccoon 9.50
Beaver 15.50
Blue Fox (Dyed White) and Battleahip
Grey Fox Scarfs
spw 29.50
Neckwear
Georgette Crepe, guimpe
and veilee, hand embroid
ered tucked and hemstitched,
high and Jow collars, with
frills and turnovers.
1.50 to 3.00
Collar and cuff sets in sheer,
organdie, hand-embroidered
and hemstitched.
Special 50c n,crc I'00
Skating caif of Angora in
various colors.
1.00 and 2.00
Skating Sets cap and
scarf, broad fringed muffler
with pompon trimmed cap.
2.90 to 7.50
All purchase uatably packed 1 CUl praetitatioru
WsT.
Photo liy otln Saron Company.
MKS. FRANK TAGC
Who, beforo her irmrriu(;o on November 24, wm Miss Dorothy
Button.
Weddings
WOOD-I.r,ONAHD
Mr nnd Mrs D. P. Leonard, of uKC
Cnlhnrlno street, havo sent out cards an
nouncing the mnrrlago of their daughter,
Miss l.dm B Leonnrd, to Mr Frederic
John Wood, of MT.0 Walnut street The
wedding, whkh vns a Millet one, altended
only bv the members of both fnmlUc,
wns lelcbrnted at S 30 o'clock on Tuesday
at tlie Tennent Presbyterian Church, D.'d
and Areh streets.
The bride, who was given In mirrHgo
by her father, wore a costume of blue
chiffon Velvet, aci cntuated with blond
bands of In iver The blouse nccompuni
Ing this wis fi'hioneil of conl ihlffon,
embiolilnrtd In gold thread Her hut nf
gold lace wns aitmnrd with a single
How or, iiutlhud with a nnirovv bund of
benver She cairlcd a bouquet of niehlds
nnd lilies of the valley. There vvero no
attendants
Mrs Leonard, mother of the bride, woro
a cotume of hi iclc velvet, with i-ollnr
and cuffs of skunk, and a hat of black
velvet nnd ospiei
After thn ceremony a wedding supper
was given nt tho Bellovue-btratfnrd
Mr and Mrs Wood left foi Kingston,
Jnnintcn. nnd upon their return will live
nt 3128 C.ith.irlno street.
TJTTTLr.t!-HOrTNI3
An Intel 'sting wedding took place "Wed
nesday night at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs
limes B IIofTiirr, r0.fi North ltiond
street, whn their d lughter, Miss 13thel
M Hoffncr, was Riven In mainlgo by her
father to Mr. Thonns V But'cr. of 3133
North 21st street Tho ceremoni wns per
foimed at 7 o'clock by tho Itev. Samuel
A K I'nnies, of the Tilnlti Lutheran
Church, IStl. nnd Wolf stiects A gown
of whlto satin, trimmed with exquisite
lice nnd net, embroldoed with pearls,
nnd a veil of tulle, arranged with pcirls
nnd lllUs of the vnlley, was worn by tho
bride, who was attended by lur sister,
Mls Gertrude Hoffner, ns maid of honor
Miss Hoffner's frock wns of jellow chnr
meuse and net, embroldcied with gold
beads
Mi James C. Little was tho bride
groom's best man A reception was held
IQ
Scarfs and Muffs
Muffs
Skunk 19.50
Mole 25.00
Hudson Seal 1 6.50
Natural Lynx 24.50
Raccoon 1 7.50
Beaver 19.50
Handkerchiefs
Hand embroidered - initial
pure linen handkerchiefs.
Box of six 1.00
Madeira hand embroidered
linen handkerchiefs.
Box of three 75 C
Batiste initial handkerchiefs.
Box of three 50 C
Women's sheer linen
colored, hand embroidered
handkerchiefs.
Box of six Jf50
Women's sheer linen tape
border, hand-drawn hem,
hand embroidered corner.
Box of six 3,00
Pussy willow and crepe de
chine handkerchiefs, hem
stitched, colored borders and
centers. 25 C
nfler the crvlee Mr. nnd Mrs llutler
will spend their honevmoon In the Smith
nnd upon their return will live nt N
Louden street, whero thej will ilccIvo
after IVbrnnry 1,
lMJUOl'SON'-MACrAnLAKI")
A unlet wedding look plico nt 3 o'clock
Tutsdny afternoon In thn I'rntestant
Kplseopnl f lunch of tho llolv Apotles
21st nnd Christian streets, when Mls
riorence May Mm I'.u land became tho
bildo of Mr James Ilenrv 1'oigimm, tho
Hev C.eoigo ilerbcit Toop ollklitlng
Tho bride was nttendod by her cousin,
Miss Mnrj J Mnet'nil mil. as hildi -mmlil
and Mr William I Lobes nttimlid as
best man Iinmedlnlelv after the cere
mony Mr and Mrs lYrguMm left lor
an axteniliil wedding Journey through tho
South, nnd upon their return will livo it
Mil Ilnel avenue
J3U.
gmm
wrjum m
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700 CHRISTMAS GIFTS
now beiruj offered
xy insuuenue, yeu)iortt, are aescrwea.
and illustrated in the
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DELIGHTFUL DINNER-DANCE GIVEN
ON TUESDAY AT CLUBHOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. F. Leighton Kramer Entertain at Hunt
ingdon Valley Country Club for Mr. Kramer's
Sister Many Other Affairs of Interest
Mk.
Avn miss r. i.ninHTON
AML'tl enteinlncd Tuesday
evening nt a dinner-dance at the Hunt
ington Vallev Country Club, on Old York
imd Thr table was set for iO couples A
vnudevllln of Keith talent entertained" tho
eurts during the evening, while n
ftiMrrt or hestrn of mandolins, guitars
nnd hnmoes furnished tho music Tho
guests wen Mr nnd Mrs Harold lluzbv,
Mr ami Mrs l'hlllp Wright, Mr and
Mis Itirrv C Strauss, Mr. and Mrs
v limn niMin, Mr and Mrs I'ml 111
snsser Mr Thomas It Allen, Miss Mabel
K i inner Mr Wllllnm Wnruer, Jr., Mis
1 milv Itnndlng, Mr (lault McCotmlck.
Mr lohn V illlngs, Miss llsa Cnrioll
Tin pnrtv was given In honor of Mr
Winmii s sister, who had Just roturnul
fiom nil extended trip.
A hlMilv niupssful eliteilnllllilent and
supper vveio held held Wedliesdny night
In the parish hall of St. 1'aliltk's Chun ti,
21st stieet, near I.otnbiird Tho Palish
(lulld in ranged all tho details of tho
nun, one feature of which was tho seiv
Ing of u turkov supper to more than ICO
parishioners The entertnlnmttit was the
lesint of a desire tn ussemblo tho joung
people of the ptrlsh occnslonnllv for u
sorlnl evening Inneltig followed the en
tcrtnlniuent, which was presented by
volunteers, ntnoiig whom wcte Miss
rinncis Slockiniin nnd Miss Lillian Con
nell Olllicrs or tho gulhl nro ns follows.
The Itnv loseph 1. Wolfe, splrltuul dl
reclnr; Mrs .1 ICenrni y, president; Miss
A O'Hrlin, Vice prisldetit. Miss M
lletiiv, sccretnrv, Mls A. M. l'mldon,
ii'iorillng secretary, Miss M. tiuntnvv,
treisurer and Miss M Cronln, lluniiclal
secreturj. Tho i ntei talntnent rommlttte
eonslsted of Miss Anno HtocHmnn. Jits
J Koirnoj, Miss It I'orrest, Miss M
Lnvu and Miss II Mnlotiej.
Ono of tho most attractive of the tnnn
Chilsttmis li.mtnrs which ute being given
foi ihailty will bo held In tho lted and
CIovi r rooms of tho Hellcvui-Htiutford
tomorrow nf lei noon nnd ivuilug It Is
to be colli d the Illnele nnd White Hhop,
nnd the pioieeds villi ho given to tho
Children s Homeopathic Itospltnl Hesldes
having tables nf fumy goods, i.ike enndv,
dolls tovs (lowers nnd tin their will ho
dancing In the Clovi r room from 2 In the
aftiruoon till 12 at nliJit (in the i om
miltie nro Mrs V C Hiiuiin, Mrs lohn
by the besbshopsof
unity
P
MBwhX i ? lWSmmMM0xt - i
mmmmrh
Longbottom, Mrs Joseph Stewart, Miss
Maud Adam?, Mis. 1'rahk Martin nnd
Mrs Oscar Stager.
Tho Neighborhood Club, of Oak Lane,
will mret Mondav afternoon nt the home
of Mrs (Uorge Oche, &.! North 13th
street Mrs Oe'ieo will be assisted by
Mrs. Miihcl. Mrs t'aiker and Miss Park
er Those who nre expected to ntund
Include Mrs e W Van Artsdnlen Mrs
Mrs H rl Hltchtier, Mrs A W Dudley.
Mrs II N Thlssell, Mis ttnlemnti Had
tllngton, Mrs i:. II MiCnll, Mrs A K
I'nrlter Mrs rordlnnml Prltsch, Sr , Mrs
Pordlnand Prltseh, Jr, Miss Matilda
Irtli Mrs Wllllim ltobertson, Hr , .Mrs
William ltobertson, Jr, Mrs Heevis, Mls
Cora Iteovis, Mrs J A. Parker, Mrs
Hates, Mis Owen Hnttcn, Mis I'dwln
aller, Mrs Peters, Miss I.umi Peters,
Miss Cclln Peters, Mrs Miller, Sr., Mrs
I low md Miller, Mrs. Mover, Mrs C rung,
Miss Sara Tophntn, Mrs Lugme Klrhl,
Mrs J P. C. Kiel, Mrs V K Mo. rk,
Sirs 12 It. Neulnuei, Mrs Huns
brrger, Mrs Trniltiuan, Mrs Herbert Mn.
New Higli Cut Shoes
r
at $4
A new series of beautiful
high-cut boots for short
skirts, exquisite in design
nnd pattern. Patent or dull
bottoms with the new rich
black twilled fabric tops
which so truly dress the ankle.
Both button and lace $4.25.
With grey tops, $4.75.
Christmas Slippers Are Here
in the best nnd biggest vuricty we've over shown. The "Faust,"
a beautiful lcutliet slipper, kid-lmcd throughout, for men at
$2.G5, makes a splendid gift. Kate values.
ra gl 9jA
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for the
Family
TKe Stores of
Every
yt
Foot Profcssionatlii Fitted Three Gcutmg
buprrvhinff.
KMJsmttW7;-?rm?ir.bm
viftffviyf-fgissrBi
Folk
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ncr, Mm Dux, Miss Grace Parker, Mrs.
Albert Geo, Miss Katherlno Parker and
Mrs. Pancoast.
Tho regular business meeting of th
Koran Grotto was held on November 17
nnd bids fair to excel the first, which was
held on October 29, nt which time B0 new
members were admitted.
Preparations nro ufider way for an
entc rtnlnment and dance to be given by
the Grotto Band, which will be a splendid
affair, nnd the leader, Mr. J. Horace
Snjder, has procured tho best talent, to
gether with nn excellent concert and
plenty of dancing
Arinngemcnts are being made also for
tho Introduction of a drill corps.
Vhllo the Grotto Is both Joung and new
to Philadelphia, It Is a country-wide organization.
What's Doing Tonight
riuslncss Prtcnco Club, Hotel Waltonj 6 30
o clerk.
ltolcrt Mofrls Club, 120 North 11th street! 8
o'elotk.
niwilnu of llsrltlngton Pree Library, 63th
street and tllraril avenue, S o clock
'CM MaMs' Convention," ltala Auditorium)
8 o i lock.
Hanquet, Independent Order of n'nal n'rltb.
Hotel Majestic 7 o'clock
American t'hllosot lilcit Poclcty, 101 South
th street, s o rlink
Irvture, 'The l.vc-lts Cure In School nnd
Out, ' I'r Philip II. Moore, Uunlnp School,
-ilnt nnl Hue streets 8 o'clock,
Ili7ittr tnmrltatt Hnspllnl
It lure the --Iiort Mory," b Dr J Ber
iMmwtn, New Century Drawing Hoorns.
I i n I omiiell hi It 11 JJaumgardt,
With rut sin II ill H o'clock.
Gun Metal
nnd Patent;
Button
nnd Lace
SJ OK
Jfc M fj
19
So. 11th
A quick
Service
Men's
Shop
Brothers
(pronounced oytinc)
&. .
Famous Svoaa I
now
lie is
coming
to
Philadelphia
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