Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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SENDS MESSAGE 10
HONOR WAR HEROES
Legion's Commander of Penna.
Recalls Doeds in Presenta
tion of Certificates
COMING FROM FRANCE
In an
February
ertnrk to effect uniformity
tl,rmiBhoitt tbo state In the exercises on
r.Kr ' iry 2 incident to the presentation
by the American region
of the certificates of the
Trench Oovernment to
(lie next of kin of m1
dler dead, George F.
Tyler, commander of
the Department vof
Pennsylvania, lias urged
explains or other "Legion officers to
rend the following message:
"It is on exceptional honor to be
privileged to address you upon this oc
casion, which calls to the mind of every
living man and woman yes, nnd child,
foo the valiant deeds that were per
formed bv f America's illustrious sous
in the cause of liberty and justice. This
'day it is fitting that, while commemo
rating the birth of our first President,
we also review nfrcsh those heroes who,
in the line of duty, gave to tho world
at large their own lives that others
"While expressing their apprecia
tion to the living, the French high
rommissiou, at Jlic direction of the
lovernmept. desires our government to
intend to the nearest relative, through
the American Legion, iu co-operution
with Hie War and Navy Departments,
assurance of their unfailing memory of
the fallen, in token of Which the French
Government presents to you the certifi
cates of honor. '
"This day the peoples of two repub
lics mourn with you nnd, turning to you
in reverence and admiration, offer to
jon what measure of consolation is
theirs to give. I am reminded of that
day In June. 1017, when the first con
tingent of the American expeditionary
forces arrived in France, nnd of the first
cheers that nrosc like a cry of relief
from the men, women and children of
that great republic of how, upon his
arrival in Paris, our esteemed commander-in-chief,
General Periling,
visited the grave of the French' gen
eral of 1770, and, echoing the lasting
iratitude of the American people, as n
pledge for the future, said: 'Lafayette,
e arc here!' So, today, in voicing to
iou tho sympathy and condolence of
rvery member of the American Legion,
this organization, whose greatness of
iurpo'c is as truly grea.t us its mem
bership. I would say to jou: 'Fathers,
rrtheiV, we are here!' We are here,
united in rlurpo.se, not only to preserve
on such an occasion as this, as well
as for nil time, the memories and inci
Idit.s of our association in the great
var: wo are here to commemorate for
rr the deeds of tiie dead as well as
W' living, and. most of all, to see to it
'at what ,our dead ones fought and
lied for, whose sacrifices secured the
- ii'lory, shall always be preserved, pro
teilcd and cherished."
MASKBALLT0N1GH
I
10 BE NOVEL EVEN!
Last Big Social Affair Before
Lonton Soasoh Will Pro
duce Many Innovations,
7
AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTEENTH
Many novel creations and a number
of "stunts" in keeping with the spirit
of the day will be seen nt the minimi
"Hill Masque" tonight, nt the Academy
of Music. , , . .
Tonisht's ball, which ends the social
season before Lent, promises to eclipse
all such former nftnirs. It will be nt
tended "by the most prominent iu rlnla
delnhla's society circles.
As this is nlso opera night, muny
will first attend tho opera house before
donning their costumes for the season s
bin event
The patronesses nre Mrs. Alexander
Williams P,iddle. Mrs. JJMJHam J.
Clothier. Mrs. John II. Kasby, Mrs.
Horace II. Francinc. Mrs. John C.
r.roomc. MrR. Harry Maybin Hnrt,.Mrs.
Daniel L. Hutchinson, Jr.. airs. Rob
ert II. Logan. Mrs. Charles B. McMich
nel, Mrs. Alexander Van Rcnhselncr,
Mrs. Joseph 13. Widonor and Mrs. ll
liam J. AVillcox.
The committee in charge includes Mv.
J. Parker Norris, Mr. Walter Do C.
Douglas. Jr., Mr. M. Stevenson Easby,
Mrf David S. Orant. Mr. Qnlncy Adams
Oillmore. Mr. Henry Reed Hatfield, Mr.
Churchill "Williams. Mr. Edward Hop -kinson,
,Tr. Mr. Saunders L. Mcimc,
Mr. J. Howard Rhoads. Mr. .1. Keating
Wilcox. ,
There will be many dinners before the
ball. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorgc Fritz Chaud
lor will civo n dinner of twelve guests
at their residence. 172S Rittcnhouse
ctronl-. Afr. nnd Mrs. 1'nwMl Evans Will
entertain at their apartments at the
Wnlllnirtvin ; Mr. nnd Mrs. George II
Earle, 3d, will give a dinner nt their
home in Ardmore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam
hpI Price Wetherill. Jr.. nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Robert R. Logan, nt their, rcsi- W
deuce, 251 South Eighteenth street;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Walbridgp.
will give a dinner at the Ritz-Carlton ;
Mr. and Mrs. George de Bonneville
Kclin, Jr.. will give ii-urge dinner also
at the Ritz-Carlton; Mr. and Mrs.
Caleb F. Fox, Jr., will, entertain nt
their home in Ogontz; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry C. Thayer will give n dinner, as
will Miss Clarissa Townley Chase.
flen
NEW STEAMSHIP LINES
Two Vessels Will Start Service to
Antwerp and Adriatic
Two steamships now in port arc about
to start service on two new routes to
Antwerp, and to 'Greece and the Adri
atic. The vessels furnish further evi
dence of increasing business at this port
since the end of the war.
The pioneers are the Navarino, of the
Cunard Line, and the Zarembo. of the
Green Star Line. The Navarino Will
open n freight service to Antwerp. The
Green Star Line, a new 'company to en
ter the overseas trade from Philadcl
Shia. will operate between this and
irccian and Adriatic ports.
This Is a Wonderful Sale!
First, because the values, represent an actual
saving of from Four Dollars to Seven-fifty
a pair.
Second, because the variety includes all of the
season's piost popular styles and leathers.
Third, because all sizes and widths are here in
each style sizes, 1 to 8; widths, AA to D.
Fourth, because they are Hallahan's
Good Shoes in every detail and our
reputation stands behind every
pair.
The -Actual Value oj
These Boots Today
Is I400 to 7.50
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1 'i
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Q85
IIALIAHAKS
1 Xgood shoesU
919-921 Market Street
3(504-06 Germantown Ave.
4028-30 Lancaster Ave.
2746-48 Germantown Ave.
60th and Chestnut Sts.
Branch Stores Open Every Evening
MANN &DILKS
IMS CHXSTNUT STREET
Wool
Tyrol
Spring Styles
New Colors
Ladies' and Misses'
Tailored Suits V
29.75 36.75 . 49.5
Top, Street and Motor
Coats
32.75 42.75 54.75
For all outdoor wear there
mer fabric that will
80 much satisfaction.
give
i
Mann & Dicks
VM2 CHESTNUT STREET
are
tOIMIlg
if
Slits,
Of
rcoats and
: zzzzznzzz i : -j:
J - BUSINESS HOURS, NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY 0'CLOC?C J,'
Mwilreds to the Great Clearance of
- tn Hofl (ch n n 7
t jtrawpriflge g uot
Trousers a
MOTS
They Understand That These Reductions are Just as
Advantageous to the Man Who Needs Clothing
as Reductions in Gold Dollars Would be
This Clothing business is counted by millions yearly, and this immense trade
has been built up by HAVING THE GOODS carrying complete stocks and widely
varied assortments from a number of the best-known manufacturers. It requires
stocks of approximately a half -million dollars to meet the great demand and to be
sure "of having what you want when you want it. BuJ, after passing mid-season,
wealways reduce stocks quickly by reducing prices on many lines. This season large
quantities of Clothing were late coming to us, and we have larger quantities for quick
disposal thanusualj . s
7' V ' V.
Presenting Spring Fashions in
i Mourning Millinery
An authoritative presentation
of spring fashions in Mourning
JSIillinery Hats of dignity and
beauty of line, Hats of youthful
charm, many with white facing.
New shapes, new trimmings, in
models remarkable for fine fab
rics and exquisite hand-workmanship.
Every smart model,
from the conservative Hat with
its fine hand-made veil cor
'rectly draped, to the large Black
Dress Hat of inimitable grace.
Tr-V Sitav, hrlGso . Clothier Second rioor.
Market Street. West
MOTaVf
FT?
Supply Apron Needs
From Among These
No matter what kind of Apron
you need you'll find it here.
DRESS APItONS, in many
styles, $1.25 to $0.25, including a
striped percale model with belt,
and pockets at $1.75. BUNG A-1
LOW APRONS, checked ging
ham. $1.50.
GINGHAM APRONS, with
band, 85c; with bib, 65c and $1.00.
PERCALE APRONS, band btylo,
50c and 65c; bib style, $1.25.
Taney Tea Apron.s 38c to $2.
Nurses' Aprons 85c to S1.50.
Maids' Aprons 75c to $1.75.
Surgical Aprons $2.00 and
$2.25. StrawbrldKP ft Clothier-
Third Floor. West
A Sale of Toilet Goods
i and Soaps
SAFE!
This- Is the llrst Phlladul
phla Storo to- establish a
htandard that effoctmill)
bdrn from ItH titocUs all
Toilet Goods cotita'tiiiiK eii
u trui'c of IncrpfllAilH whlfh
mlghl, directly ur Indlroi'tlj,
linivn hiirinful to (hu iisoi.
An iin.O Ileal clirmlMt and
it ph.vylcian or high Htandlntr
pusa upon every toilet prepa
ration beforo ti la permit tod
to bo Bold to our cuHtoincrs.
Thus you can buy Toilet
Preparations hero lth full
conlldcnco thnt they uro froc
from wood aleohol. 'om
pounds of lead or inercuiy,
or uny other Inerrdknt de
rlared to ho harmful.
It pays to ho safe.
Powders
Garwood's Talcum, li odors, 25c.
Ingram's Faco Powder 38c.
Ingram's Rouge now 38c.
Assorted Faco Powders 19c to
Brushes
Hair Brushes, wood-back, in a
wido assortment of shapes and
stvles of bristles l5c.
Tooth Brushes 22e.
Nail Brushes 65c.
w Sfritulridgo & Clothier
ioc.
The Sale of Women's Jersey
Cloth Outing Suits Continues
Smart Sports or Outing Suits of fine worsted
jersey, practical for spoits, traveling and gen
eral utility wear. Young women and women of
mature years alike, consider such a suit indis
pensable. FIVE SPECIAL LOTS, new models,
carefully tailored, at remarkable savings:
Special at $26.50 Two smart ,models
T one a clever
Norfolk, with notched collar and cut-in pockets.
The other model has box-plaited jacket, large
patch pockets, notched collar. Both models in
Oxford, brown, green, blue and heather mix
ture. Very exceptional value at .$26.50.
Special at $30.00 Jersey Cloth Suits
i in black and navy
blue, in solid colors and mixtures, in gieen,
brown, blue and Oxford. Belted model, box
plaited from shoulders; Norfolk style, with
notched collar and patch pockets.
Special at $32.50 Jcrs.ey cioth suits
i- in heather in i x -
tuics and plain colors black, blue, tan, green,
brown and Oxford gray. Belted modcl3 With in-vcrted-pHait
back; pinch-back models, and Suits
with tucks in back below waist-line. Unusual
at $32.50.
Special at $35.00 The model sketched.
Black and navy
blue, also mixtures in green, blue, Oxford and
brown; handsome models, with inverted-plait back, yoke top, pin tucks
in cluster effects, loose-fitting belt, patch pockets, mannish collar.
Special at $37.50 Sm?rt Jersey Cloth Suits with breast
i 1 pockets and large pockets below the
belt; tucked back, slightly flaring at hips, notched collar. Black, green,
brown, blue and Oxford mixtures.
MV- Straw brlUee Clothier Second rioor. Centre
New Fashions
For Misses
Never were fashions in Misses
Suits and Dresses so charmingly
distinctive. Every day adds to
our wonderful collection.
Misses' New
Suits, $55.00
to $185.00
Suits of tweed,
homespun, sil
vertonc, 'velotjv
checks, serges,
tricotino a n d
Poiret twill in
the season's
smart shades. ,
It is a treat to
sec the novel
trcatni ent in
loose box coat,
Jaunty Eton
jacket, with vest
and girdle of
, silk or brocade,
in fancy weave.
N e'w tight
sleeves, or
three - quarto i
sleeves with
flaring cuffs. Models with accordion-plaited
skirts. Every smart
style included. Model sketched,
$115.00.
Misses' Jersey Cloth Suits. S'JOJO
to $12.30
Misses' Spring Dresses
$29.50 to $115.00
The newest and smartest of
Serge or Tricotine Dresses, hand
somely trimmed with metal bro
cade vestees, graceful sashes,
metal and silk embroidery, or
novel braided designs.
Dresses with the new low waist
line, the distended overskirt, some
set-on in fluted effect. Of course,
the quaint Bolero and Eton
Dresses, some with plaited panels,
others accordion-plaited $29.50
to $115.00. straw brhls,. Clothkr
Second I'loor. Market Street
1
Women's Smart
Silk Dresses
Two groups of attractive
Frocks, attractively priced
Crepe de Chine Dresses, $30
Your choice of models witn
blouse gracefully draped or fin
ished with smart vestee. Skirts
either plaited or in tunic style.
Dresses of crepe de chine in
Flemish or navy blue, taupe,
brown or black $80.00.
Crepe Georgette Dresses
$15.00 to $65.00
More new models in lovclj
Crepe Georgette Dresses, in
brown, navy blue or black, hand
somely beaded in fascinating ne
designs on bodice and skirt. Some
are tunic styles with satin drop
skirt, others are entirely of crepo
Georgette. Smart features aie
satin sashes, crepe Georgette
belts, beads edging Y-shaped
necks, novel cuffs on three-quarter-length
sleeves. An ex
cellent selection $45.00 to $05.00.
Straw lirldue & ClotMcr
Second Kloor, ilarliet -street
For Washington's
Birthday Parties
Eerything the hostess will
need for house and table decora
tion for the successful party on
Washington's Birthday. Intro
ducing red, white and blue
Crepe Paper, Paper Napkins.
Lunch Sets, Table Covers,
Streamers, Place and Tally Cards,
Washington Seals.
Strawbrlilst &. .'lot' ie.
AlHle 111. CV ntre
Children's Fine
Winter Headwear
at Half Price
All our beautiful models in fine
Hats, Caps and Bonnets for lit
tle tots reduced to close them out
quickly. The daintiest of White
Hats, chiefly hand-made; of silks
and velvets, trimmed with saucy
bows, a quaint knot of flowers or
fur, soma with feathers. Lovely
Hats in color, rose and blue as
well as dark models trimmed iu
bright shades. Clearance prices
$2.50 to $10.25.
HtrawbrldBe 1 Clothier
Third Floor, West
Cretonnes, 50c
i
Time to be planning slip covers
and summer draperies! And here
are just the Cretonnes needed.
Both light and dark cffcQts in
delightful patterns and coloripgs.
An excellent weight for service.
Cretonnes considerably less than
present retail value 50c a yard.
Straw brldse & Clothier
Tnlrd I'loor. Centre
Candies, Novelties
s For Washington's
Birthday
Chocolate Hatchets, 7c and loc
each; Hard Candy Hatchets, GOc
a pound; Candy Cherries. GOc;
Mottoes, 20c each.
CANDY SPECIALS
Hard Candies now ISoc pound.
Molasses Peanut Squares 12c.
Chocolate - coated Cocoanul
Crisps GOc a pound.
Nut Tops now 70c a pound.
StrawbrUWe &. Clot! ier HaM-mnt
Stationery, Special
Homestead Linen Stationery,
SI Sheets and 100 Enveloped to
match. Your choice of white,
buff, pink, blue or lavender.
Worth your while to stock your
desk at the low price of 75c.
Strawbrldsre. 4 Clothier .Male 10. C trt
We may expect a great many of to
morrow's customers to lay in a liberal
supply at these lowered prices both for
reasons of SAFETY and ECONOMY.
All tle following arc maiked at sharp
reductions from their established retail
prices;
Toilet Soaps
Edson and Peroxide ' Soaps, two
especially desirable Soaps that lather
freely in hard water, ready for delivery
now 8c a cake, or 05c a dozen.
Green Olive Oil Castile Soap 50c a
bar.
Palmolivc Soap $1.00 a dozen cakes.
Tooth Paste, etc.
Pebeco Tooth Paste 38c.
Kolynos Tooth Puste 2Uc.
Lyons' Tooth Powder 18c.
Rubber Goods
Rubber Hot Water Bottles G8c.
Household Ilubber (jloves 50c.
Lotions, Creams
Listuriilo 7!lc u bottle.
Jergen's Benzoin und Almond
Lotion 28c.
S. & C. Orange Flower
Cream G5c.
Palmolivc Shampo 15c.
Twcnty-Mule-Tcnm llorax-
a package.
Twenty-Mule-Team Boric
Cold
-Uc
Acid
Two Carloads of Enamelware
A Carload of Wooden Ware
Hundreds of Household Helps
These and hundreds of other housekeeping
helps are in the Sale under price. By re-outfitting
the entire kitchen, pantry and laundry from
the extensive assortments in this Sale, housewives
arc saving large sums of money. A glance over the
vast collection reveals, among hundreds o! othor
equally attractive values:
Soft Hair Floor
Hrooms, 14-inch $1.50
ls.o Dust Urubliea. Wall and Ce 1
iiiB Mruslics, Scrub Brushes. Carpet
Hroonib, on-., .ill under price.
rTj
Casseroles, Nickel-PIaled
Frame 52.23
Willi eiutlic nu.iri Uli-h of .oeinut
tll;illt.
0 liars of W rig ley's Sand
Soai) 20e
Scores of otJiir liousccleanini;
helps Soaps t'le.-uisers. Brushes,
Uroomn, eti
Enaiuelwarc Covered
Saucepans, 1-ql. i)3c
Alto Ttukculi -J. I'ufleo 1'oln,
Hound Kt'ttlfs. Teapots. Poublu
Hollers and many others lit nu. high
of L'O to tnirl 50 per cent
Electric Laundry Irons,
6-pound $2.95
i omplilc llh cord and pluu, icady
to atl.ich.
Folding S(cp Stools
now $1.25
lt l'.iHlry r.Udlil;, IronniK
all
!ubstiiiitlal I
Board.--.
ti.miiK.-'.
Tin Steamers or Cookers
now $1.50
Will COOlv I M'KOUllllcs ..t Oil" lllll".
Many other Tlnuafo I'tcuslls lucltid
ItiK Hie famou-. krenmcr m.ilte
Many of Those Greatly Admired
Light -Cut Glass Wares Are Also
Under Price This Month
They nro a featuro of the Semi-Annuul Sale in the China and
Glass Wares Section. Just now you can buy
Syrup Jnr.s with removable top 'Candy Jarti, ' -pound now G5c
OiUr0Vi,,eKar Boltlc.-now GOc I ""Hkelb-no to 93.00
Candy Jars, '-pound now 50c Water Sets now S1.2S to $l.."0
Which prices arc less than Uhuut ictail vuluulioiib.
. - tHriKlirlilue r'lithur H.i oin.'iu
Market und Vllbert Hlrei-t .'ros Atele
und AUIo 10, l'llbcrt Street
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKLT STREET
EIGHTH STREET
TILHERT STREET
s-.
$160,000 Worth of Men's
Desirable Winter Clothing
to Be Sold for $100,000
That is the plan for this week that is what we are
willing to sacrifice in order to immediately reduce our
Winter stock. Our Spring lines are all bought, and now be
ginning to come in. As we have told you before, we aro
paying more for Spring goods than we paid for our Winter
Clothing. Cloth and labor are higher right now than ever
before and that is why we assure you that it is SAFE
ECONOMY TO BUI NOW for present and future needs:
Men's Suits Overcoats
Chiefly young men's
Suits. Smart styles.
Less than wholesale
value.
9
Overcoat clue 11' in
.ilain styles dark
Oxford: an extreme
ly low price.
Plent of young
men's Suits: some
conservathe styles.
Extraordinary value.
I'lsiit Overco?t3 and
some Ulstcctte mod
els. Vcrj unusual at
the price.
Men's and j o u n g
men's Suits; wors
teds and other
wcaes; good colors.
$28.00
Overcoats in youth
ful and conservative
njodcls. Dark blue
kerseys included.
Men's and o u n g
,meu's Suits: hand
some double-breasted
styles included.
Men's a n d Young
Men's Overcoats, in
cludin:; UUterettcsf.
"Alco" and others.
Suits of Hart, SchalT
ner & Marx. "Alco"
and other good
makes.
$38.00
Stcin-Bloch, Hart,
SchaiTner & Marx
a n d " lco" Over
coats and Ulsters.
Stein - Bloch, Hart,
SchaiTner & Mar ,
'Alco" a n d other
Suits. Great aluc.
$43.00
Stcin-Uloch, Hart,
SchaflTucr & Marx
and "lco" silk
trimmed Overcoats.
Suits from Hart.
SchaiTner & Marx,
and other good mak
ers. Wonderful value.
um
Silk-lined Overcoats
of Hock ami m and
other line fabrics
from J!.. S. & M.
Men's Finest Winter Suits, $59.00
Of fine silk-mixture fabric from the famous HOC KANUJI
MILLS, perfectly tailored and finished. Sizes for men of regular
and short proportions. We could net bu;i these Suits to-day at this
price.
London-Made Overcoats, $68.50
Thexton & Wright and Austin & t'o. fine imnortcd Overcoats;
of finest English fabrics. This is probablv the lowest price in this
country foi imported Overcoats of equal quality.
Trousers at Great Reductions '
A, vcry important feature of the great Sale The prices are leas
than present wholesale cost. Every man .hou'.d take advantage of
this opportunity Now S 1 .7."). SI5.75, S7.25 and $S.:;r.
Now's the Time to Buy Fur -Lined
and Fur -Collar Overcoats
A fine assortment of nuu'n and ytung men's liigh-cla-.- Fui -lined
Coats black and fanc-e:i r cloth shell-, lined th various furs,
accorrjing to price mu-krat. marmot and mink; collar.- of I'ersiun
lamb, nutria, Hudson seal and beaver. Price reduced to S&7.50,
xr.J7.50, ?1G7.oO. if'Jlo.OO, S2Gi.OO and ?ol0.00. Fur-collar 0 r-rcoate
reduced to SSS.oO, 55'J.OO and SG&.oO.
-- -i .11 brills'' ,( ciotii t - sp'-oi.J I oo 12aa(
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Men's Shirts
of Corded Madras
Special. $4.00
particularly handsome and
extremely durable fabric -closely
woven madras," with clean-gut,
upstanding white cords against
backgrounds of blue, green, 'tin,
gray, pink nnd lavender.
And note how they're made
box centre plaits etending all
the way down the front all wilh
soft culTs. Unusual at $1.00.
i rnv hril
. t .Shj'f
A t toll i-r
111 tilth H lui-l
Wool Tweeds,
$4.00 and $5.00
New Wool Tweeds. Scotch ef
fects in warmer, brighter hues,
as well as the graj.i and tans
always in demand. A wide choice
for utility cont, suit or skirt that
must be smart und serviceable.
Plenty of style.s fiom which to
choose, 04 inches wide $4.00 anil
S5.00 a yard.
Suuu briji A f'lotln. i
Aihli 7 ( ,iilr
Queen
Make
"House
Dresses
Snecial
$5.00
NoU' the in -flut-nco
of now
fashions in this
a t t r ue I i v e
Ilou-e Dress.
Q it c r n ,!,(, ,
s') women know
it is euro fully
made anil fin
ished. The pan
eled waist, sash,
thrre - qiiartc
length -deuvc.4
a n d straight
line skirt arc
distinctive tyle
I'ros'-e.' or
wliiti v. ith I
K i
( A
li Ak $&
mm
features. Houso
checked gingham,
ue. black, ninlc or
UoeuJi'i-, n;tli white linene collar
and cuffs. And the ,pecml price
is ?5.0H.
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and textures unsurpassed, and PIUNTKl) SILKS in patterns und
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