Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENING ' IiEDGEH-PHlLADBLPHIA. dAOTORDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1916
fEWS AND GOSSIP PROM THE LAND OF THE THEATER
YES, LOVE STILL
MAKES THE PLAYS
GOROUNU
"L-. Natural U." hlch enjoyed uo
TVii'MS rnonth. at the nopubllo
"TV w Tork. lftt spring-, will come
tei?,Vf ,r one wet, commencing-
I'Litfnndiy evening-, with what It aald to
42. .tMnff CO,BL
Kp :- deal, with boUneM, but with
P' ,,. ' wltb font of the problem, of mod-
. The heroine la hum maniey,
2?rtlsL who 1 engaged to marry
m "'" v- Hnrinir his absence. In
Kr;j and Is Irresistibly at-
y.'ib .m,in athlete, whose portrait
iSftes been commtMloned to paint for an-
Har of hi admirers.
fJrL the doctor returns he finds that his
, Onn tne """ . mfMunted w th
Ci".- ... athlete, that eho wishes to
r lBBWIIimi --
He
with
pleads
S!.m to allow physical attraction to be
OLZ&nt genuine love, but the elrl Is
.i!miiea the physician ana
PI l.t,
i.iw nru . ,. - - -
UStS herself unreservedly to youne uowi-
.
. e. - it.a bpIpI ( In r1n An
ia the nr ... -...- .
anu wvic - "
twee.
jtvWence.
for
B.F.Keith's Theater
ttcstmt and Twelfth Streets
MAT..
Nl
lxiIOWH DAH.V'
ciniiT. s r, m.
HI
NEXT WEEK
Europe's Musical rrodlgy
DAISY JEAN
A BeltUn Reforee In Wonderful Display
of Instrumental Versatility
The Famous flrand Opera SUr
CICCOLINI
In Ulsh-Claea Vocal Selections
ISABELL D'ARMAND
As.letrd by Bobby O'Noll
Presenting "A Demi Tun Heme"
" HARRY COOPER
Bessie Rcmpcl & Players
la Unique l'laylct Culled "ion"
FJffiaVlf'rS?f,ttAtl
" "" belle i Ml
Ventrllonulnti
MAUD MULLEIti
O.NDE
KNICKERBOCKER
THEATER
MARKET AND FORTIETH
AFT.. TOXIOHT. "Madame Bur"
NEXT WEEK
'
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Fd
V
A Kennatlonal Melodrama
Matinees Tun.. Thnrs.. Hat.
looo orchestua
KAT. SSo
Next Week Eugenia Blair
The Eternal Magdulrnc."
1
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sHH9iiiW'44i3Nr eseaaH
DAISY JEAN
Who comes to Keith's next week.
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HA.RKXT e JUMKB( ITS.
In the Heart of the Shopping Dletrlet
BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY
II A. M. TO 1 P. M....
I to l 1. M
Saturday Eenlng Prim
.... .lOo. J to
.,10c, live, Bio
J dc -c, aac
evall
IRVING COOPER Presents
The Bank's
Half Millions
A ONE-ACT FARCE-COMEDT PRODUC
TION ITII A METROPOLITAN OAST
MAUD ALLAN,
DANCER, COMING
TO BROAD
Maud Allan, the dancer, wilt be teen at
the Broad Street Theater at three special
matinees Tuesday, October 14, and Thurs
day and Friday, October II and IT. A
symphony orchestra of forty musicians
under the direction of Ernest Bloch, the
Swiss conductor and composer of the
opera "Macbeth." produced at the Opera
Bixley&Lerner
THE MEII1A AND rAItPSO
ni'ltl.r.hQUi; IN VAUDHVltXE
AND OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE
4cFiJ
Oil TIIE,VTFK fe'Tt
MXU'8
GRAND
. PKOAD, AND M0NT00MERV ..
r.o. Niton Mrdllncur ien. Mrr.
Jtllr Mit.. 10c i 7 & 0. 10c. Be. 3o
LAMBERTI
, World' a (lretUvt Impersonator
RAY FEltN & MARION DAVIS
H rlaiikst danclnr act pt lh eir, Hir.l.T
WATNE nnu the WARIlliV TWIN Hi
rUMENZI imoj ADAMU MIL.LERI MAX
World Scries Returns Every Day
TIIEATFK
Market belonr LUth Rtrert
Mat. Dalle. 2 30 1 Erenlnai. T and 0
Ecat State . ,10c I 10c gOc. V5c
MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
AROUND THE
GLOBE
A MINIATURE MU8ICAI, COMEDY
CATCHY MUSIC PRETTY Olltl.IKH
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DAN SHERMAN
AND CO.
IN
"THE JAY CIRCUS"
THE FUNNIEST ACT EVER
AND OTHER ACTtJ WORTH WHILE
U&Vfer
ytuzjczAJ&iy
Market Above 16th
PRICES 10c. lBc. 28o. 83n
But Theater Orchestra Anywhere
BLANCHE SWEET
"THE STORM"
Next Mon., Tue.. Wed., MARIE DORO
In Flratyhowlng or "THE LASH"
1214 MARKET STREET
IOC, 200
LOUISE HUFF
"Howard of Patience"
Charlie Chaplin in- Pawnshop
All Next Week -PAULINE FREDERICK
In "AMIES OP EMREHS'
PALACE'
CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE
TWICE DAILY 2:15 and 8:15
POSITIVELY LAST
D. W. GRIFFITH'S wonderful
Will Never
' Be Seen
Here Again
Positively
v, luurijast
Chance to
See This
Famous
Production
M) ti 1 Tim
wt Jra6flsf''n M
x in 1 i rJ y II LI Lv $
WEEK!!
SPECTACLE
Popular Prices
MATINEES,
EXCEPT SAT.
5KS' 50c, 75c
lUlronr OUL ,,t
2d Balcony, 25c
NIGHTS
& SAT. MAT.
50c, 51
50c, 51
2d Balcony, 25c
Lower
Floor
lint
lloUonr
BASED ON THOMAS DIXON'S NOVEL, 'THE CLANSMAN"
. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 30 MUSICIANS
18,000 PEOPLE 5000 SCENES 3000 HORSES
Moat Gigantic and Thrilling Entertainment Ever Conceived
NOTE: .Vl ".'wr'TH's wrw
DI.KKANCK." .T1IK
FIRST
A
:n in the bbamon.
NEXT ATTRACTION BEGINNING TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 17
WILLIAM FOX'S MILLION-DOLLAR PRODUCTION
A Daughter of the Gods
with ANNETTE KELLERMANN
pt8 ThUrp. "ATS. EXCKPT 8ATURDAV
SiWlH.."" .5? lit
NinHTS I 8ATDBDAV MAT.
Floor Too. ll.oo
Lowp
1st Italconr . , , .
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inn. ii
lb. 11 (10
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KVKMMflri and SATURDAY MAT.
I I H H ill eL .J '8c. t0o and 15o
I I I ' I I 1 I MAT. TUKB.. THUKB., FKIUAT
I n 4 V Bb I I BBl ,5 ""d B0e
sS 1 sV 1 H a I'l H sB Benefits Wow liooKlns- Liberal Term.
t"WasMsWBMaMlMMaajMMsl "iIittLit PfeOov o'MooiTK"
faTslPIBta.- .tiSgfcJ'''l',l'l Brlfllo Moadsy Brt'lsg
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Kim H KBJU-HHl M . I Vi . I M h i H - IN POLITICS tW1
Comlque, Paris. Just before Ota war brokt
out, will play during; her appearances.
Sir Herbert Tree, with his company In
cluding lorn Harding- and Kdlth "Wynne
Matthleon, will appear In Shakespeare's
'Henry VI11" at the Forrest during- the
winter.
T. Hoy Barnes It the featured comedian
In "Katlnka," the musical pleoe, which
opens at the lorrlo Monday nlcht, October
IS. It waa written and composed by Otto
Itauerbach and Hudolf Frlml.
The cast of Augustus Thomaa'a 'Ttlo
Qrande," eomtn to the Ilroadj Includes
Frank Campeau, A. It. Van Buren. Amelia
Oardner and Edwin Brandt
GARRICK
WEEK Drama of Modern Times
SAMUEL F. NIXON Y,ctUS
O. C. WAKAMAKER. tlntlneta Mir,
MATINEE TODAY TONIOHT AT SllS
NEXT I Final Chances to Sco the Biggest
3 MATINEES
POPULAR 11 MATtNKE WEDNESDAY
MATinrjN iiii'iiniiAj irommoi
OATUnoAI
WM
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3Bgs3c.4i 1 Js7!T- is." JrjSyOTr 5S2Z3K
('-ofumbul Day)
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AROUSES AUDIENCES TO A riTCH OF ENTHUSIASM UNEQUALKD IN YEARS
PRICES NIGHTS A HAT. MAT.? SOe. 11. gl.SO. NO HKIHER
REQINNINO MONDAY. OCTII1IEK It
A. II. WOODS Preaente
JANE COWL in COMMON CLAY
FROM YEAR AT REPUDLIO THEATER. N Y.
BEATS THURSDAY
BROAD
STREET
THEATER
MANAOIVO
3AIUUUU I. iXIAUm. iiiiiECTOR
FRANK MRDLINOER. Iluilne Manaser.
MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8:15
LAST TWO WEKKH IIEOIN MOMlY
Popular Matinees Wed. and Columbus Day, Thurs., October 12
THE MESSRS. SHUUERT Proent
MARIE
TEMPEST
"Won tho rlAUdlts of dlo
crlmlnnttnr audUnce." N.
AUKIUCAN.
"Ml Tempent dlplay her
raptlvntlnir art aa a come.
dlenne "PRESS.
"Delicate touchea of Ilsht
eomody," DULLETIN,
"Mla Tempset ahowa hr
true dett and keen touchea In
all th llahte and nhadea ot
her role." INQUIRER.
"Eicellent fun and mine,
rlor actlna " TELEGRAPH.
"Mien Tempeet U tho innet
dellahttul ot preeent-day
Intellectual comediennea."
LEDQER.
t la well.
, LED1 It.
"Mlia Tempeet'a a:
n!n perfect.'1 EVE,
In CTRIL ItARCOURra
DELiaifTFUL COMEDY
A LADY'S NAME
WITH
W. GRAHAM BROWNE AND ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST
BEST SEATS gl.SO AT WEDNESDAY MAT. AND EXTRA MT. COI.L'MIIUH DAY
SEATS FOR THE LAST WEEK ON SALE THURSDAY
SAMUEL F.NIXON, B'i
jtSr THOMAS .11. LOVE, lluelneee Manager Sv
FNOAflKMKNT POSITIVELY LIMITED S.
Sy MATINEE TODAY TOMOIIT AT 818 S
Sr CHAULEH ritOII.MAN l'reaenta S.
fa sanpeusonA
I BONUJ)ggy i
Vcawthobn7
BEATS FOR THE FOURTH WEEK ON SALE THURSDAY
FORREST EXTRA World's Series Baseball Games KES.
MONDAY. TUES.. THURS.. FRI.. OCT. 9. 10. 12 and 13
.CT "BPRODU-CTIOgFaAMESIN RjyiJT AAND ONLY A FEW
TOM MAY'S ELECTRIC WONDER
WSftWMum AS GOOD AS THE REAL GAME
EXACT
FOR HKNFFITS AT TIIE FORREHT. RROAD AND C1ARRICK THEATr.RS, APPLY
TO FRED O. NIXON NIRDLlNOKh (NUon-Nlrdllnter Hid i, 1B.' WAIJJUT ST.
r'jtff-nr'iirn''Vi
Ss'-'cflM
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MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
WILLIAM S.HART
w
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IN HIS LATEST SUCCESS
"THE DAWNMAKER"
ADDED ATTlUyegWAjjNr.J
SWAIN In "VAMPIRE AMRROBU"
mnwij
'THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
jL.JLJbJLUAiN (xISH
Added
wAwmrnhEsr
rKmtaM CiMdVtey TnW In ''Tin Vraatli WJIHnru '
liuit v9wvwwf RsiofuvHer rfrv -mi AQVltftP JUVfV
'A Day. at the
a?r
rle.
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wrini
a
LANCAXTKX
AYMNUM
HMTW1UIN eTH 41W.
MOADAY, TVVT .Mef JS faulDAIC
TIm teek Mtd WWt Kevkw
A jaJslU". lUMirf l,lJMl
ii. "wrevo mv ..
In stetttiyi.jk'-et ntflOb WeM Welt.
ARPADIA CJIMTNUT Helew 1CTH
fKfUl-t Deukle Will Today
u"1t lrlinVf. I? '.?ttn Madfleaa"
Oherlle Cti in "The PawaaW'
ALL NEXT WEEK
E, H. SOTHERN
In We HHw4 Ile4eley, "Tbe' Chattel"
Regent
LCK:usTtiffii133.,Y
'BeaaJt"' ?Jf 9HfV.
BEUKfS"yP3S!S-
I aSt W e! Evgs"Sc ty$20l. Wtd. ML?it Sr L5tX
'SSS BIGGEST HIT IN 10YEAJRS-
LYRIC
Seller Soldier Boy"
Br VICTOR LEON
Mtesk by ,
KMMIRICH KALMAX
n,.? THOMAS
MARGARET ROMAINE
With a Oreat Cast, lteaeiy Oerae,
Brtnphonk) Orcheetra
"MOST AMUSING-
NORTH AMEMCAN
"SPLENDID"
INQUIRER
XXQUISITE-
JUECOUtt
PRICES
nrDvr.sDVY M,TiNri:s hv.ht se,ts ti.ro
WKMNOI (."'''fPT SAT1JKDW), 80 TO It
SATURDAY MLXlNfl. ftOetO StJIO
BEGINNING
Atmtttn itAHMCnsTEtN
Preeenta the Tlnkllna, Twlnkilnt
MONDAY
J.VI-NIN
nrifrnnrn to MAIL ORDERS NOW
1NO woJ.vxJiiiv iu Seats en Hale Thoradar
tr nrjfKJTr a
Muelcal Cemedr Suoceia A . -a. J- e. a.a .
y OTTO HAUERnAat and RUDOLPH FRtML. Authors of "Hlsh Jlnka" and "FIREFLr'
WITH THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST, INCLUD1NO
T. ROY BARNES
IT WILL RE TUB JOLLIE8T EVENT OF THE YEATt
PRICKS
Wedntadar Mats , eet
seats el.oo.
Evenlni
(cepf Hater.
dar). tOo to i.
Batnrdar Eenlgi
VVJ 10 f.VO
ADELPHI THEATRE NOW PLAYING
The Catholic Movement
"As occasion haa required, the Cetho
He Tetorarh has endeavored to protect Its
readers from the demorallalnt Influence of
Indecent theatrical performances. From lime
to time we have puWIehed the 'White Lief
of plays, compiled by the leaders In The
rathvtla Theater Movement.' We have felt
tailed upon time and again to condemn the
Immoral films ot the movlea' and the Inde
cent exhibitions of the tiurleeque houeri
Rut, aa wo have never heeltated In con
iemnlns the bad, It has always slven us
pleasure to commend the good.
"For this reaeon wo feel gratified to be
able to prolan 'Eiperlence,' the morality
play. This drama la one of the beet that
haa vlelted this city In yeare. .It ihowe
thu arfVMntureB nf YAUth ' who leaves his
boyhood home to go out. Into the great
world and win auccees ih the turbulent
waa of life. He begins lile journey with
pure neart. an innocent minu. e. eoui
"We Heartily Enjoyed
th performance of 'Eiperlence We eon
eldered tho production as creditable to
playwright as to the performers . i
It a wontierrui urctia ana. i
I can to trine this beautiruuy
tn me knowledge or aa
the n'
predict for
shall do all
enacted aer:
knnwrlrf.
many people aa pceilble . I ahall nnd place
aermon
rpr eitenane mention of It In my aermon
Ivlppur Eve the most sacred
'n T
"Temple. Dread abote Columbia Ave ''
the potntntf
all aertlrvs of
ppur Eve
mm icar
Yamcm wrv ttnnrMplallvlv
IURRI JOtEPIt KHAUSKOPrVl
"It Is Great,
poloaaat. Irresistible. j-rt fine and artte.
tlcally balanced. 'Eiperlence' Is relltfen
unspoiled by dogma, beautiful by art and
confirmed by Ufa. I never enjoyed any stags
production more. The best ot success for
'Eiperlence' In Philadelphia. I shall ree
nmmend It to all my hearers and frleade
everywhere,
"REV. THOMAS W. ILLMAN.
"All Souls Unlversallat Church."
mini
oble
ft. nure heart, an Innocel
Inanlred with hleh and noble Pureoaea
Hoon he meeta temptatlone. the tempta.
tloni that beaet every young man .when
he leaes the protecting shelter of his
paternal root to take his place In the
uay marts ot trade and commerce. II
Greater Success Than Ben-Hiu
"Not within my memory, which covers forty yeara of theatrical hlatnry In
Philadelphia, haa any play scored such n nrcei nr been talked about ao much
aa 'Experience.' Tho only play that compares with It In any way Is 'Hen llor,'
which 1 thought would hold the record for all tlme but I think 'Eiperlence' Sa
even a greater euccete than 'Hen Ilur'."
J. FKED 7.IMMEHMAN
(For forty years n leading theatrical manager of Philadelphia.)
succumba to the allurements of vl until
ha flntla htmaelf on lha vary brink of crime
and the loweat degradation, when he Is re.
fialled to a aenee of better things
nw the words of a hymn, which br
bv hear
U.Ih. hn.b
to his mind tender recollections ot h's dear
mother and his boyhood home, lie turns
from his folllea, retraces hla stepa and cour
areouely bealns life anew, with los, hope
and ambition guiding his footsteps.
"It Is Impoialble to describe the ptayiV
It miistr Ks sa-aaaaM M ha sinneaolatail Thee, '
IV s.ew ar puvii f ar a'g'4 cviet.i. aim
cnrcir ara paraonincaiio
vtrtnea
tnd vlca, and ar named accordinitir
iinMniunii ana it 11
noiai me audience m
The atoty la really
torn in a iray inai
tr
rapt attention
and Uat.
the
The acenery ta
rom the
f.rat episode until the. cloae of the tenth
openlna of th
he acme of etaire
Only 44,000 More People in Philadelphia Can
Seo the Most Wonderful Play in America,
"Experience," at the Adclphi Theater.
, There Are Millions of People Here Who
Want to See It. But Owing to Previous Con
tracts, "Experience" Can Only Remain at the
Adelphi Theater Five Weeks Longer. It Must
Leave Philadelphia on November 11.
Are You Going to Let This Great Drama
Depart Without Seeing It? Hundreds of People
Are Clamoring for Tickets All Day Long, anil
Unless You Hurry and Secure Your Seats, You
Will Miss the Biggest and Best Dramatic Attrac
tion of This Day and Generation.
Extra "Breakfast" Matinee Next Thursday Morning, October 12, at
10:30 o'Clock, to Accommodate the. Overflow, Making Three Perform
ances on That Day Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Beat Seats at
"Breakfast" Matinee Only $1.
"Experience" Will Not Play Anywhere Else in Pennsylvania This
Season. It Played Nine Months in New York, Seven Months in Chicago
and Five Months in Boston.
J'.renln. and Hnturday Mntlnee, SOo tn gl.SO. Saturday Evening, BOc to S3. Hnrcnln Matinee Every Thursday, SOe to
si. Send Mali Orilere with proper remittance nnil self-addreeurd, stamped envelope for return of tickets.
aaSSVaaSaSaBejBBBSBsSJSgBSBfiESaBsSsTjafgSB
a.ltlniri and fhe aetlna' ia nf Ih. hlirhat
order The symbolism of the play Is almply
wonderful and eeres to bring out tn a moat
striking manner the lesion ttuit the eeduo
tlons nf the prlmroae path am dead aca
fruit, fair without, rottenness within."
Editorial In Tho Pntliollo Telegraph,
Thursday, Sept. 21st. 10IU.
nturirjL a. . eas
MFTP HPHT IT A N HPFP A T-TnTTQF
''FOUR WEEKS ONLY sSvS OCT. 14
TIICT 1IVKNT THAT OVKJISIIADUWB T1I13 I'JIKSIUENIIAL ELECTION
GEM LINE
SEAT Mv rtHF PRUTS
5ALE.
aweaBaaatueaasaeaaaaaa
Starts Monday
At 9 A. M.
At the Metropolitan and
Downtown Itox Oltlcs
HOOChfisfnutSt,
SEATS READT FOR THE
ENTIRE ENOAQEMENT.
All SeaU, Including
1 bote at 50c,
Rc.erved in
Advance
Mall Orders With Remit.
lane Filled In the Order
neceiveo.
200
PHETTY
GIRLS
"ON ICE"
Daily Matinees
(Prices. Bxospt Bat Mat.)
BEST $ j ALL OTHERS
SEATS I 50c-75c
1IOX SEATS. fl.0. 11.00.
ALL SEATS RESERVED
EVENINGS mtI8Atb
Second Balcony, 10c, Tie.
Balcony, 11.00, tl.10.
OrcbesUa, 1.(0, 11.00,
Not More Than I Seats
Sold to Any One Buyer,
Tboee Desiring Reserve.
tlons for Larger Parties,
Apply to the' Temporary
Hippodrome OIQee, 1011
Chestnut.
CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents THE
New York Hippodrome Organization
Sousa3Band
ALL THE OREAT
FEATURES OP THE
SPECTACLE THAT
BROKII ALL RECORDS
THE GREATEST
"TIIE WONDFft ajllOTV"
HIP-HIP
HOORAY
Gharlotte
AND THE BALLET
ON nEAL ICE
100 NOVELTJS41
ia BROKE ALL RECORDS I MTAtlUi V B. H. HIIKNMIDK -rHouHAND DELIQKTS1 sBassassal
JIRI ifxo unajAs.nx enuw m ALL TIIH WOULD AT THE IX)rrEST FRICM."
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
1916-1917
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Dr. KARL MUCK, Conductor
FIVE CONCERTS
Monday Evenings; Oct. 30,
Noy. 27, Jan. I, Feb. 12, Mar. 12
H0L0lT
EMMY DESTINE
CAUL FRIEDnERG
la4A
OSSIP GAlRILOVJTSC
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CALIFORNIA'S
NATIVE SONS
Svengali, the Mysterious, and Othen
s.- V .,,. MARKET HELOW 60TH
Cross Keys KK w$rA
"A Romance of Ui Underworld"
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Saturday Afleriwon, flrlsbrr llal t.-SO
PADEREWSKI
Tickets now on. Hale; at Hne'i,lUOCfctouSl.
II. II. M, , I..M.3 Meesa 111 and 111
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BAl'TIItT TaSMl'LK, MMOAD AND 1MOUW
Symphony-Oratorl-Porulr
EMINENT SOLOISTS
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