Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1918, Night Extra, Image 6

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rALTO ENEMY
n lommumcatious
hole Western Front
Now Endangered
i WWf ING PUBLIC h&mEW
iT. oca
BULGARIAN TRUCE
' ANGERS GERMANS
iS ENRAGE FRENCH
Witon Dcstructioh uf Towns
Fighting Fury of Men
to Higli Pitch
ihyt, tppeored to be held W Ott'
man ptr6I And machine gunners..
1 The foo eldcnt1y rcallie lo the full
the disaster the loss of 8t, untln
means and ore doing their utmost to
linM nil In flu. .n.trtll fringe. The InrgC
mI.-.. u.alilnH nna ntt.l m Itttt.nWM. '
IIUIUUtT Ul llinL'llllir buhi' ....-. ,
fern captured In abortive counter-attacks 1
iil-oii Vlllers Indicates the Intention i -. e i'Vn,iU .. T ..!
strongly to reorganlzo the position If INCUS Ot IrcaSOll at Last
letakon and not give up the city vlth-( .- .. r-
out a desperate struggle. JJCCOIUCS kUOWll 111
The cleverness f tho Allied maneuver ,, .
from north mid south frustrated the' Umpire
, By WALTER DUHANTY
enemy's scheme, but' they have retnllnted
ly reducing St Qucntln to n heap of
ruln, adding one more to the long Hit
of wanton vandalism for which the
hour of reckoning Is approaching. Tho
pollus are Inflamed to a pitch of super
human energy ly such sights,
"My men clench their litis, when they
sec ruins like th.it," said tho captain of
a Moroccan division to our correspond-1
nt some days k "and afterward1
liothlnB can stop thim If Hermans only
i rcallie how attached wo Frenchmen j
! arc to home and country, they would
I'Tgfc. , , ., . ... , , try to aolil such business Instead, fir,
Wffteiel Cable lo Evcnltip Public l.elier l1cn,ernlely cuicrattng us without j
,Cwy(sM, Ills, by .Vrto York Timt$ Co. j gaining n shadow of mllllaiy itdvnii-
j"1"" With Hie I'rrnrli Armlc.. Oct. 4. I tage " I
'' ffhllo success attend" the Allies' t miiiiiiinlmtlnn In I'rrll
i throughout tho front (liournud's army Meanwhile the Allied drive in the north
WW mastered the entrance to the Grand- Brovs ever inure menacing against Itttl
0rv defllc nnd llcrthelot's has conquered Hiicm of tin- enemy's coimnunlc.illons A
flwwhole massif of St Thierry), llieRnncp at tlie m.i shows the network
fiftf I'nportant news Is tho capture ot0f strategic iiiilronCs which the (ler-
' pt? Quen.tln. I mans treaelieioiclv prcinreil toward
.X-IThat undent town anil fortre Is not ,i.e HpigUn fronlie- rmm tho region
ajray rar me larger ei rcrovereii ; ot Cologne spreading out Inlo h tieiic
me enemy, tiui. me munii euiti m iK(ein across the inmistrial sections ot
fwllj be great In Germany, where ,.ii,mi nti northern France
eighteen-months It wac trumpeted as Already the Allied alnneii are having
(cornerstone" of the Hlndcnburg dreadful h.ivoc of the Junctions and cen.
!.yt i trn.1 iltnots It cannon run nun us snare.
heboid streets sloping up lo Ihe cn-iii,,. whole front down to Itheltns will he
s Us? w
Y wHF
ErH
ar tC
' 4tM
W h,,f
wt ufi
) on tile eastern helcht were hlar-
iWhen a single company of French
trte'ffl "miide Its way through the ear-
tefli eltv. from west to east. iMssinir
j,'ths't''vi'n hall In the center, which
, iffj,eemed Intact, hut wnicn nicy uiu not
"f-fii- tnr fenr nf mines.
hnlieriled
Uhelms marl.s tlie illvldlng line In
lleimliny's communicntlons Kastwnrd
It Is direct from the llhlne that
transportation Is effected ir the ad
vance In Helglum can be continued, the
i effects of rochs trnteg will nc
DurInc the night nroeress continued , catastrophic for tne enem, as no unison
tf.W the north, where Anglo-French troops iff the eastern nnd western communlca-
'.Ytm& croswd the canal tunnel nnd. nc-' tlon system exists tor the etiemj. sae
,h'eordln(t to the latest news, the Hermans , by a roundabout loute through north
. . i--i .1.1..... ..-i, . ii, .,.... em l.ucmhure To bar the nihatiic- III
'4 KID UClIlM Ul Mil UtlklX CIV "" ii if u 'VII ------ .... , 1 1 . .
'I' Tronmio canal. , Helg.um It will be n-cessar to .Uteri
f,rT..e.bo,e.n1eM,oncd.companv reached if-ps trom n- .est o e ro m. aireauy
We station on the southeast edge or the r'
fi.,twn about 6 o'clock last night, where nriritt ir
&mr.anflV AIULKILmLUblHiULrtltU
.';fom the further side of the lagoon , c.,!.,.,!;,! Ki.rluiiKT on We.l Fri.nl
cnlled i ' " . -r--; tr ----
l.rniiis . iciurv si-urrr
EDITORS AUK WRATHFUL
Sec FrnliiiiiiulV Kingdom at
Mercy of Entente as
Vnssnl State
n r.KoHcr, kcnwick
Special Cable to Hivnint Public l.cilpcr
l oiivrioht rtl hit Vrte Vorfc Tlmn Co,
Ainatrnlnin, Ort. A News nf tlul
gnrla'M "treason" to the ftntral Mmplres
and Turkey has been Allowed at lal
to become fully known In Herman. It
appears to ha.e heen held up by the
mithnrltles until theie was e.ldemc that
the Solirnnje was behind Mnllnoff Still
the hulk of the press Is rather shy of
comment
The Frankfurter Zeltlihg says It built
Its faith during Ihe lest few days on
the falluie uf Mnllnuff and expressed the
belief that the Ilntente. In sotting for
ward surh Urms as It did, had lost
Its political romnion sense, but now It
Is forced lo ndmlt that the Knt.nte
"reckoned rightly when It assumed that
Mnllnoff could not retreat from the
position he had taken up"
The article s'mulates tiemendous rage
regarding the llntcnle imitations "Tiny
are,' It sns, "the severest which could
posslbl. lie Imposed upon u hard ptessed
hut unbeaten enemy All the tenltory
which tho Bulgarian mm. In brill ant
and triumphal operations and will, the
severest haerlllces has conquered Is
abandoned At n stroke of Matinoft'ii, pen
Ilulgnrlft will enler the pence negotia
tions In a "completely helplqss condition.
And will be forced lo accept Just what
the Knlenle Insists on,
"Of llulgntht'n tmtlonnl claims, of her
rights In Macedonia, there will be no
'nlk except Inasmuch ns they tire uectpt
able to Serbia and fl recce llulgntla
will be. ome it small vnssal Htnte of the
Ihitente. and will come under hf same
sl.i.crj as Unit Into which Oncce fell by
the liensonalile in tl-ms of Vinlrelon"
The Frankfurter .cllung pmceeds to
flfmollnh the ttcinian olllclnl fiction that
MiiltiifitT nctfd alone, nnd says King For
dluanil mid his tlo.etnmcut long ugo
knew thnt Ihe slfP now taken would bn
necessary It expresses grent doubts re
Raiding tho telegiams of lo.nlt. sent
by the ICIng to 'lie rulers of the Central
Umpires The Journal proceeds
"Theic undoubtedly nre people In Hut
gnila who reje.t the terms of the Un
tente. hut It Is fiuistlnh.ihte If they me
strong enough to o.eilhtow M.il'noff.
Whnt has happrned III llillgarlu Is the
result In im small digue of the happen
ings on the wes'eni fiont. nnd there
mo tunny people in Hiilguila who mc
lon.lnced tli.it it Is bct'.r for their coun
try In luuo Hu inofcllon of the Un
tente "
ALARMED OVER AUSTRIA
llrrlin I'ltpcr Dfcliui's Siliiulion
Trrrililj Srrittiis
it. gkoikh: m:nwh:iv
Special ('able lo -.'t riing Public Ledger
I'ninirlnhl. IDIi. hu .V' 1'. Tlnirs Co.
Amsterdam, net 4 - Several (lerni.vn
Impels eNpiess the greatest alarm re
garding the aiTalrs in Austila Ormnnln
says that far-tiarhlng clianges are nlmut
to take plate in the dual monarchy.' Aus
tria, It declared. Is dctumlned to hold
to her solution of the I'ollsh ptoblem,
a dt'lt'i munition which Is having evil ef
fect on her relations wlih Oetnuiiv In
deed, as Vorwnetis snvs, the whole situ
ation Is one of "teriilile su'loumesji," nni
It adds that st.temin w no ine not now
lend, to li.gollaie with the Ihitente on
un honest IntetpKiiilion of the fni inula
"no aiinexntloiis indeninllles" de
serve to lie hanged
LimETOiraiBTON
FOR MARSHAL HAIG
Clirfmtflc Marvels That Gen-
oral lias Not Hecn Offi-
dully Cougrntulntcd
ICmarffiSHfjfjaE
Special Cable In iienne Pnblin I.eiUrr
r. . ..,.ni, ..,,,,, in ..llll'iMllinil., II. 'coining 11
fonirlBfii, liif. h y j-orv rimti Co, lV.r,V""l rl'Flv,,,,1 .1.1.,'rp trM" '" front
l1 urixr'VvrauHinniHHn.i.v..
much (he fit In sW'eVfr W,'ny
a Urltlsh army or a- fintlkh general,
nnd Hit- UougUs JUIg who has borne
the tremendous responsibilities of the
present year, deserves no less than the
full measure of credit
"In these circumstances, It Is Impos
Bible not to innrvel at nnd to deplore
the sltnnge omission whereby he ha
never et received the congratulations
of tho I'rlmo Minister nnd war cabinet
on his brilliant series of victories."
Hclrcallng llulgnrs Slay anil Hum
"ntmilM. (ht 4 limning villages
imiikoi! the Unit of the retreating Hut
giiriati nnny lit Macedonia, iii-vonnng to
Air ft nu.. ..I1...I 1 m . . ......
M.'ns
Knginccru Remove 100
Lett by hiicmy
lly the Amocialrd Vmi
VMth Ihe Amerlrnn Torres .irlhttel
of erllllll, Oct. 3. (Helaye.1) --A suc
cessful gas attack was made by the
Americans on Ihls limit jmteidny nt
rtT tHC 1WW. IHftMv I
us. ""if -t tt'7
reh. rf.m.nii (rHIIAi'tJ Orw Hli Sfflia-
modlc during the day. Many gas shells
were thrown In by llm enemy guns upon
the American rear ureas nolahly .Sent
snrgrH wood, fhattnncourt. the Mont
rcvellc road, Dnnnevoux, Sachet wood,
Ilsnes, Forges wood nnd Jure woods
The American engineers have lumovcd
miir than Irtfi burled Oerman minis
front Ihe ground cvacuat.il by the
enemy
London, pit, 4,
Tho Clitoulcle In tevlewlng the work
of Sir Douglas Ilnlg unit the fours under
him during the lust two months, ex
pi esses astonishment thut he has not
received t1B otllclal congratulations of
the lltltlsli lloverttmrnt, and says
"Sir Douglas llalg's Initial lcloiy, on
August f, llrst liirnrd the general bal
ance decisively In .the Alllis' favor
The ISr 1 1 l.sli suicrtrses on thn w'est
front Riiico August 8 are, lu sober fact,
...... ...v,i-ii iii-ii- iitilll Ulr lli'l...
........ n ..k runui .-i. ui.tiis were loun.i in
the smoking ruins at many plates by the
.....,.ii, uim inies, (unices suiie innt
Ihls work of destruction surpassed even
that which hns been reported from dis
tricts' lu France mid llelgluin from which
the Hermans huvo been driven.
YinTinin TirT4ff
rcrjiijrarjij i
F.rmsinTY ;
,.. .. ,
I tTPTVf t7tIT S .
,w.-.s VK
Tor Se lllns S-
Men's & Women'S'Shoes
Smxuajlov
FOR CASH ONLY
No llrllferlrs So Ittturnlnj
Tnu SPleet stylo rl- ,,,
slfeil. nur SIeo will All Ul
re pivrn ou in fry
op. In this way vou
fan uuy
One Price
Values from$r en
$5 to $10at 0
All l.rnthrri. Ml Colors All Sires
REISZNER
20 S. 52d Street
Open
K.fnlnes
THE PERFECT UNION SUIT
PIVnBTLOWEST
Tft KATES ON
.'Za, DIAMONDS
LOAN & goods
or VALUE
fJMDENBERG
i?Vr "rtSA',J
"--ytvwoaoeqjt
MANN & DILKS
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
Tyrol Wool
Men's Overcoats
All Weights
22.50 24.50 28.50 32.50
Tyrol Wool is nn ideal fabric,
in all respects. Serviceable,
comfortable and , needs no
pressing.
Mann & dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
rr
iiToiii: hi:n.s daily at io a.m. ami ci.ohi:i at iisn v.m.
irermed hero Dy tnc nomine itiver, cniieu
VI.I. T)M1
B? fi Itrallies Dl.u.lrr
A?L Further progrevs was inoinentnrllv
SZs,ft nrpossiDie, ns ine villages u .cuuie
KjV Amand and Stancourt before them
virtre strongly nem ny me Hermans
E' t V Subsenuently bodies of French troops
-f. ilered from the northwest along the
'jRue Antolne I.ecuycr, where Is situated
."ffthn museum that used to contain the
V'i fMnous de la Tour Tastels, saved before
f Hin enemv oei'iinlen Ihe town
rf;z" ... ..... .... would however lie unwise to h..v
---s-inere was no oniiusiiiuu. oui ..ere hi-.. ..,..,... H , MKht yH undouhtedelv
v aM m In AnnHnin-olInn nturn ilnnl'urniia than . " -
j msa i.wi.nuB.n.,u .v ...,. . ., ..,..,,, j,e progress oi ine last lew weens una
'Vthn enemv. On the eust.rn sfdo of tho .i, anii.iiiii fitrhtlntr nf Mim Aliinrl irfinn
,,'1yrn, a wooded park called Champs' must bring the end very much nearir '
IU the l "orfflf r7 'ren
l.onilni.. Oct I "You will permit ine
to offet vou in warm congratulations
upon the iil mild part you have reiently
taken In tlie glorious opeiatlons on the
western front . ' said Walter Hiline Long,
sicretarv of State for Colonies, speak
ing at a dinner at the American Olllcers'
Club last night
"There can be no doubt that the Allies
nre steadll driving back the enemy nt
i even point Mr Long continued "It
would however lie unwise to h. thai
itH; CopjTihf. 1918, A H Kinchhium Company
iV-
r
$25 SUITS WORTH A
THIRD MORE
eHEVIOTS, unfinished
worsteds, and serge sack
suits, the work of A. B.
Kirschbaum Co., Phila
delphia's great clothesmakers
.... The price of $25 repre
sents only the purchase cost of
the goods six months ago, plus
a close and honest margin ....
And the price remains un
changed despite the fact that
their market worth has since
gone a long way up.
,'i
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Coovrithl. 11I8
A. B. Kinchbaum Compsnr
Staunch Madras Shirts at
$2, $2.50 and $3
New Fall patterns in this long wearing
shirting weave at last Fall's prices ....
Fancy and novelty designs, soft or
starched cuffs.
Phesterfield Topcoats, Full
' SUk Lined at only $30
R
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fMr
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1204 CHESTNUT ST.
11 SOUTH 15th ST.
S AV E
Gasoline
It is needed to
win the war!
Pennsylvania motorists can and
should save 5,000,000 gallons of
gasoline for their Government
during October and November.
How 5,000,000 Gallons
of Gasoline Can Be Saved
Every motorist can save
at leasf five gallons of
gasoline a month by the
conservative use of his car,
equal to a total, of ... .
30,000 commercial truck
operators by shutting down
their engines during idle
periods, would save . . .
3,000 motor car owners can
decide to give up touring
and save
3,500,000 gallons
2,250,000 gallons
500,000 gallons
What 5,000,000 Gallons of Gas
oline Will Do to Win the War
(1) Operate 2,000 airplanes for one month, or
(2) Operate 140 submarine chasers for one month, or
(3) Keep in service 250,000 motor trucks and am
bulances in France for one month, or practically
all of the motor trucks and ambulances in oper
ation by the Allies at the front today, or
(4) Operate about 19,000 tanks for a month.
This saving represents $1,400,000 that
can be invested in LIBERTY BONDS.
Join in and show what
Pennsylvania will do I
The Atlantic Refining Co.
Philadelphia Franklin Pittsburgh
Make Thii Your
Banner Dayl
Unulilu our Hiile
M't-lptlou III
THE FOURTH
LIBERTY
LOAN
si . wi:i:k ittii s
1 A Mil HOM.
l.lt Hi ns. Supcrln
tcmlfiit's oillLt-,
l-'list Floor.
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
jy$BroS&&&
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Women's
$2 P. K. Kid
Gloves
$1.49
nincU. whltf S tun
Women's SIMO
C.lcrtcs. $2.98
Stiap wilst capo.
Tan, Khaki & giuy.
1 .It llrnllirrn
1st l'loor, 8th St.
illfs to Every Man's Advantage to Buy
His Winter Clothing Here
Dependable Suits and Overcoats That Are 15 ort
i i ! i . i i i i . mi i
More Under Today's Value
i$I8, $20, J25, 30, $35 & $40
A'Thc moht lemarkablc stocks wo have ever liad, including choice fabrics fiom well-known mills tai
lored cxpcitly into garments of up-to-the-minute, style. Iloth English and conservative models in all
sizes. 9
Choose from handsome worsteds, cheviots, mixtures and cassimeres
in every wanted pattern and color.
Plenty of the now blues, greens, browns anil grays; many in striped and plaid effects.
Men who bought yesterday tell us that no other stores can begin to equal these
assortments lor value-giving. ,
TV JT
mi iiHi m
mi in liiiffii mi iiii
LIRA
H Lm 'ar H iH
Wt it iiHI i flW 4im MHT
A. B. Kirschbaum AH-Wool Suits & Winter
Overcoats, in AH New Models, $25 to $70
Boys' Dubbclbilt Sfcits,
$12.75 to $16.75
tluaiaiitecil for six months.
Conic In all popular materials
ami Htics. Hi7.es m io.
Any one with a boy from 2V& to 18 years to clothe can save decidedly
by sharing in these offerings.
Boys' Serviceable Suits, Reefers, Mackinaws
and Overcoats
a $7 5n.?in $19. SIR to ?9H
. V 7 . 7 - '7 7 mm-
Suits In military styit. Mntei lals i Mrp klnaww ChPlots( r.isalmfrc.
ine ilicnts, cisslincics, wuFHtnt. I coicIuioh and mixtures In Xcirfnlk
clours, corilurojB unl seises. I effect. All wanted piitterns.
Novelty Suits Iiinloi-.Vorfolk and reKulatlon styles, ulth either Ioiik in-
Also choose from all-ool lilue and broun serRCs, casshneies,
Some In popular i:ton effect with iletuf.li-
J
short pants,
vheluts, coiduroys and elf-ts
able collars and culTs.
f'lilnt'hllln Iteefeis tlrny. lirown and
sleeve cIicmoii.
All are Han-
iiluc. homo ulth
UrasH nr lioim liuttons.
nel Unci.
7-lt Hrothci's
Oveiroats Mllllaiy models In chev
iots, cassimeres, mixtures, khaki
cloth, etc.
Ki:cONI FLOOJl. HKVKNTlI STltllHT
?
i
A Special Purchase of
Men's Silk Four-in- f Qc
Hands fU
i:tr.i heay bIII; hroctdes In the
eiv newest deslBiis and folorlnRs -self-flKUred.
Large sizo Kcarr with
slide-easy bunds.
$25
Men's Negli-$1 ACk
gee Shirts.. X '
IllKh-class madras and peieale.
with sniall eilored stripes. Double
soft cuffs attached.
4 4 --
Misses' Fashionable Tailored and
Trimmed COATS
Lead the List
These itcmn forcefully demonstrate that in this scittn of unusual
conditions this store is ably holding its high standard of value
giving.
Pom Pom, Plush, Cheviot and Vclour
in Brown, Green, Taupe and Reindeer
The predominating tendency In btylo Is BlilrrliiR
at vvulst, from which the coats full In full
sweep. Nearly all have belts, side
sloshed pockets and lnrKo coiiaie.
Satin lined throughout. One pliturnl.
5 ,rjjj2TWv"
I Men's Union Suits, $3.49 f VrTiCvJ if
Carter's make. Heavy-welght silver J 11 si ATf NAiPi. rS. ,
I Bray about half wool. S iry w-' fcT A,
.It ro(iera Klrbt Floor, Seventh St. J Hfcj 1. lilll'i L At
j Very Special! ' )fT flfcgjj
Little Girls' Velvet j MJ&K
Corduroy Coats, $5.98 HTO PJj flp
II In navy, brown and llurgumly. with 5 fflH l KM ill J I ''I i
pockets Hiid belts. Lined and Inner 5 E! 1 JlrMFMBJi I I JKl
llneil. Sizes i to 8. fJaJL JfWffMi-iirl. rffil 'l'
$10.98 BtgGirU Y I 1 If
I . tA Dresses, yjA 1 Ki
Jmf-iW $14.98 j; W3wflli LA
4Ky( AlKwool navy j! (fsisf a!t. lfJS
II v1itV.V ' serK with 5 I Y I "l IU
I Ai!SuH braided collar fl I nm IV
AxV n " cutTs, but- , i (I 11 xA j. 7J
A' It H U Ions, sillt tie and i J, 1 I T(JK
1 (A 111 h plaited skirt ; M J I V'
PJ llw i KmI Sizes 14 and H J fij) , III K
AAMbiyri w !! ttrdr I III
1, Baby 1 iJfe ' II
FnS' !i tnr
IJ TTryA v $10.98 ii a
llae large lilush-trlmmnl collar. iatch S L 1
liockets, belt and buckle. Hntlre lining. J
Sizes 8 to 14 One vMureil. ',, M
Girls' AH-Wool $Q QgT j Women'. Fur (tAQ 7
Serge Dresses . ' O.iJO , ij). O
Navy and green trimmed with ;! Trimmed CoaU
i-ontrostlpg colors. I'lalted nklrtu, ' Normundy mixtures and ullvcrtones
Sixes: 8 to H J ! with ojossum or qeul collars, home
01ner . to 18.9 ! Uuve raglan lileeves, flan iiotketn
. ., ,,, .. ' " A ; I and satin linings throughout. All
IAI Hiothe, SKUONDU'LOOIl ,. fall In graceful fplds.
$35
Misses' Fur-
Trimmed Coats '
llriiHdrlotlm nml llurrllii rlnllm
with beuutlful kit roney or seal
foliar.
Fmoilte shades, such ns navy
blue, green, taupe as well as black
nre shown. Their Kmart Individ
ualities of style nie the now cuta
and lines of tho backs, novelty
belts, button trimmings mid slash
Dockets. AH arc Interlined nnd
lined throughout.
''Misses' Tailored
Poplin Suits . . . ,
25
Navy lllur. Illnrk, Afrtrnn Ilrown
anil Dark Orren. I'lrturrd
The modish conts uio trlmmeil with
lows 'of linn silk braid lit sides, on
belts and sleeves. UnVo largo con
vertible collars, satin lining und new
skirts with belt nd pockets.
Women's Velour De Laine
Suits, $55
Navy, Reindeer, Illnrk nnd Copenhagen
lllehly trimmed with large seal collars and
pockets. Another distinctive Idea Is tho gen
erous uao of self-covered buttons ns trim
ming. -The smartly cut sklits are trimmed
to correspond to coats.
This group also Includes stunning broad
cloth suits
Chic Serge Dresses, $19.50
The newest notes of fashldn are
wiltten In the collarlcss wulsts,
the tunlo skirts, the bone button
trimmings und the beautiful satin
embroidered girdles which tie in
saB,h and have fringe Mulsh. Ou
hkflvllffj.
wmmmmmmam
lr T
Wvtim
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