Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1920, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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Letters Iq the Editor
... t Hnlust Asietament
. HmPAUoref the Evening PuMte Xrfdeer.
,, It Is net pewtble for us te b. loe
... niten tlu reard of aaimnt revls
."" reMt l ""' b0 ",cn thftt they
1 J. iiil bad Judsreent In eight case out
" V, i taka a. row of homes, for
lniitnc. heu( premcer , Rble te pur
rI.. ivtral of U neuses, and then
I. niacin a flctltleui prlea upon them, and
by .eunt of the small number of homes
i" rnmrarncn with these reculrlnsr them,
h. S l " '" et "verRl thousand
i Hari me" than the house Is worth. On
fili VtrenRth of ,s prentaerlnr the beard of
1' ,e!l?n revision is compelling every one
m pay the hlrter price In assessment, and
J? nwVIn a general profiteer's scheme out
til nw state my own block, for Instance.
, Ifr, a peer man. Five years age I pur-
., home In this block and had te
irtww K heavily. I Paid J8M0 for It.
w all paid a tax en a J840O awessment
..ie alue. Ter several years this con-
i.iiVrf This j ear we had our assessment
..!.., te moo and we are Informed that
ieit sear It will l I5O0O We never pur-
rSf,,l our house te use It for profiteering
roeses. but as a home, My salary Is no
purposes. u ,t ,n m4 nnd no
Kuer iht happens, it 1. hardly likely
!a be i mere, as I am In a staple position.
,ih a stipulate! salary.
vnu can easily understand what a strug
.i.f have had te go through, with a small
Ji'ary and the high cost of living, end new
h.v have as.ssed my house for 11200
,, ilmn I paid for It, and mero than it Is
dually worth. If I go te the City Hall nnd
J,C,V0 complaint, as I did I am told that
Seme one In the row sold their house for
!?C0O and If I m willing te sell mlne for
h ass"sscd rata7 The man who sold his
Sum for $7000 had put about 11200 ; te
iisoe of Improvements en It, yet I must be
isud for his ability te lmprove his prep.
,rt I hae net been able te even have
, room papered In five years, badly as
i.veral of thm need It.
Vew 1 am euro that any ene will see the
Injustice In a enee like this, and I am only
1 . ... K..i,.anr1. Df rnilr... I would
net sell my house for Its assessed value, and
neither would thousands of ethers, for
nh.re "u,d " B- w,,h the rrentecr"
bread te dnil nnether home? I did net buy
my heUM te sell, for It Is my home Twe
of my children passed away In this home
i. was their home, and It Is sacred te me.
I will have le struggle along. Probably I
will net le able te meet the addltlonel cost,
but they will have te put me out. Teu
m. the heard of assessment revlalen knew
they hive me, and can de with me as they
rleste Are we peer people going te allow
hi, in a land of the frce7 Are we votera
telng te continue such unjust men te re
nnet,, In office?
It Is up te us )t us hear from ethers In
the tame lit through the People's Torum.
1 n A McCAl.L,.
Philadelphia, November 20, 1020.
Dickens a Favorite
Te the l.dlter e the Evening Public Ledger:
sir I de net knew what the ether readers
of sour piper think about It, but. In my
ep'nlen, the greatest of all novelists was
Charles Dickens I h-vve read many books,
tut enjesed none as much as Dickens. I
nes.r tire of reading them ever again.
They certainly held for me a mysterious
feclntlen. I think his vvuy of describing
character Is fine.
I think niikcnV novels are far mero
hMltre reading thnn most of the fiction
rutilUhe! newadase At the time he wrete
r. must hne dene a great deal of geed In
ittrlns conditions which prevailed In I.ng
hnl 1 am sure. If I am wrong, that
Dlrkcna Is 'he greatest novelist In the Hng
,n Tnguage. "urne ene Is going te wrl e
,nd till me. but until then I will wait
"th Mr Mlcawbcr for something better je
Jura UP or te have nome ene Point, out te
m, something ""MAn,n ADAMS.
Phllidelphla. Nesemher 18. 1020.
Severe en Politicians .
Te H.e tdller e the Vvcnlne PuMIc Metr:
Slr-An.nt the outrageous Increase In real
,,te assessment, when will the people of
Philadelphia wake up te the fact that they
ireteln "done" by the fellesvs assumed
f.le. Ke for them? When Will the peo pee
nle of lFii geed old city gresv tired of
.1., "done" and run these snipe, out
en a rnll? Are our people dead? They
dually He down and be walked en.
Eer sear the political bummers appro appre appro
rrlate a sum of money with syhlch te cole cele
brute New Year They de celebrate It by
threning n sep te the New Year sh oetore
nd then they make merrv. they, their fa ml
lira and friends, by a big dinner, and they
has. the braren effrontery te have special
tides made te commemorate that partlcu
lir e.nl .,
Th ills prosldes automobiles for them.
nl thej use them for their prlsate needs
nd for their families The city pretdes
net only the car but the chauffeur and Iho
...Ai.r.. WH must sve nreslde thevs fel-
ln with geed, living salaries and then
rv their household expenses? The loafers
hn will net work hs long ns thes can
rull en the public want mere money te
squander The Majer said the tax rtte
euld net he nrtsanceii nnu u wen i. uui
Ih.re wiib nothing te hinder the assessors
from iissesslng heus-s far besend what
th. e.t
Fanu they take a politician who does
net knew nn mere nbnut real estate salues
than j row with dun apologies te the row.
jm him $11)00 per sear, and he. in his lg lg
rernnr. docs net even Knew enough te keen
his mouth shut, but blahs about his hard
work There nre a number of so.e.illed
pellllelnns who ought te work hard, or
tli. stene plle 1 here are riultn a number
nhe would disgrace a penltentlnry I de
net hrllese u man of honor, unless he Is
fahuleusls wealthy, would act 1st a coun ceun
rllmun for t.ioen per enr The gang we
hsse new In power nre running (he city te
nit themselves They are plaslng dirty
ren s while the people who pay this ca
naille suffer
1 am a Texan anil nm leaving this polltl pelltl
filly eerned cltj within ten hours after
the writing of this letter I would like
te hue sour lawmakers lslt inv ranrh this
muter 1 em willing te guarantee a halter
for .arh one Out In my reuntrv sse de
ret recognize su h rattle We base mero
f.sp.ct for our horses We hung a horse
thief What would we de te a thief who
stents the public money'
Lei the people of Phlliulelphla resolve that
lh. want honest government, and If these
ele ted or appointed or both, don't knesv
tow ie gUe It tn them, let thorn resign
b'fere they get their Just deserts
The ,jng known ns politicians nre rej
bug the resernment oery ilnv We need
a Pi. n h resolution In Pennsylvania where
1 i riititmllv hiillrd from hut I am anxious
'. t.i out te my ranch where r may hrenthe
lh. Cled given air without the consent of
n li i eT low I rows new In nfflie The enlv
e "tit en of the group Is the Mayer of
Thiiu Ae sheet skunks In Texas why
h' di the same In Phllly'
niriiAFU) rr.iinpnNi:
"alia, lexas Nnv.mliei 18, 1020
Complains of Peer Gas
T 'l . ititnr nt the Firnina Public I ether"
'lri-l have sent the following lei'er le the
1 nii 1 n Improvement Ce, and will nek
'ii 1 1 lepieduie It
. . . " MAHK WILSON'
"I Hd.lphla Nmcmber 17, 1020
r h t ((
J,p the nlmv-fniirili lime we nnulre
ssnil Is the iiistter Willi ihe gas' It stems
hi we drop the sumo number of ijunrlers
Inie th. MsU-in il.uk pocket nf that llt'le.
en ln.ihinli.il collector of sours Innited In
"'ii lelUr Tint iilnst The result Is net the
Sim. as nf voie
T"" lh. dial face unhlushlnglv records
h. fsrt that an Indlintecl amnunl of gns
hs passed threuh Iho gastronemlcnl Inners
ef the appiirnlus In nuestlen Hut knew
inir Hie rillference lielween het air, carbon
"'exll and ether various gaseous iib well as
snperuuH rhemhal Inflations, we feel, or
fniner dimly see Iha' about 7R per cent nf
he old Ume Illuminative and heating quality
's absent
Therefore, we Inquire if we lire paying
or as us a light and heat creative factor
or Just for nll nlry, atmnpherle mlx'ure
freed Inte our pipes and distributed at se
much p,r cui.ie quantity without refeience
e squur, quality
If Hi" Infer be (he case permit us. with
11 deference le apologetically state that
hat we n this case want Is Illuminating
s and net oiene, which element Is if vvi
sr rerrec'ly Informed still tax free, and,
imnk heaven, net measured by meter, yard
"irk ur en a "got.wblle-the-gettlng's geed"
basis
t thoroughly helleve In Thrift, with a
rDltal T." hut have as yet been unable
te give the little Thrift I.lsht you sold us
join time age a fair trial We de net
JUme the Utile Thrift I.lsht. nor de we And
"Hit with j our enterprise In selling t te us
a, substitute for brilliant solar Toys, but
. dillt-thU.theIltUiTrJirlltiJ.lgtiteD
t ?v ."..
,vivil.Aii."
PEOPLE'S FORUM
i,rflters, '? th5 Editor should be as
i!lii.nn1 te. the point as posslble,
SSB ?.nyt1jlntr that would open a
slen na or BCCtarln llscus-
m S. t?ntlen will be paid te ahony aheny
"?P,u.a Jetters. Names and addresses
must be signed as an evidence of geed
i.rJl' altheuBh names will net be
gj'ted If request Is made that they
.The publication of a letter Is net
IS-H taken as an Indersement of Its
views by this pnper.
ommu,!lcatlenB will net be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.
given a goodly share of real gas In order
that a rightly balanced Judgment may be
formed.
An Illuminative reply, as well aa an early
Investigation, Is requested.
Recreation and Church
Te Ilia vatter e th Eventne Public Leilaer:
MrI wish te offer seme Ideas en the
question Drought up by "(J. I. L " In today's
fdltlen namely, whether It le wise te place
billiard tables and bowling alleys In
Churches. My opinion Is that nvervthlncr enn
be summed up by Its results, and se It Is
ine result of this meve that should be en en
sldered. JV
Many men and hav who mr. for nrfCrand
bowling aa a recreation would have an op.
periunny te enjoy the same under geed In
fluences If we had these games under the
church reef, The average poolroom Is net
very derating In character.
I cin't see at present that any bad In
fluence could result from the plan. Inasrnum
as It Is the part of the congregation In gen gen
et al te maintain an atmosphero that Is con
genial and beneficial te all, and these at
tractions wel'Id broaden the possibilities for
right training. O. JAQUETTE.
Philadelphia, November 10, 1020.
Objects te Carteen Suggestion
Te the Eilttir e Puolfe J.eiaer:
Sir In reference le C L. Cain's sugges
tion of November 8, (your edition of No
vember 10), for a cartoon te be printed In
ejr paper showing "They are all In step
but the President " Permit me te say "C.
I.. C." Is one of the many who forget all
this country has accomplished under Presi
dent Wilsen's leadership.
We were nil In step with him until the
majority of us let the "Dejs get the meney"
gang threw a smoke screen between us and
the Prcsldent and his high American ideals.
And I might say in years te ceme we will
have the smoke out of our eyes and will see
the true spirit of Democracy again. We
will eventually upheld all the principles
that America fought for In the recent war.
JOSKPII A. VAN HOOK, JR.
Philadelphia, November 21. 1020.
Questions Answered
Origin of Expression
7"e the Editor of the Evening Public I.eilfltr:
Sir In reply te Mr. Wilten's query, which
was printed recently In the People's Forum,
would say that the author et the phrase
"Yeu can't make a silk purse out of a sew's
ear" was William O Brann, better known
ns "Ilr.inn, the Iconoclast," new dead. Mr,
Ilrann used the expression In his reply te
Platters-, thp Imposter, who lectured against
th ltem.m Catholic Church C. L. T.
Philadelphia, November 21. 1020.
Encroaching Upen Neighbor
Te the Editor of the Evening PuMle Ledger:
Sir A builds a kitchen right en the line
nnd then placed a window looking en Il's
ground. 11 says that by law he can make A
rmeve or block up the said window. Who Is
right? B. I. H.
Philadelphia. November 3, 1020
If It Is te be understood that the wall Is
built entirely en the property of the person
who erected it he cannot be prevented from
opening n window overlooking the property
of the ndjelnlng owner. Hut If It Is nn or
dinary party wall, built as party walls are
ordinarily ullt between two properties, the
one owner cannot assert a right te maintain
a window or deer against the wishes of the
ether owner.
Peem Containing xUnes
Te the Editor of the Evening Public l.edeer:
Sir Whet poem has the line: "They fired
the shot heard round th world"?
F. H. RMEPY.
Philadelphia, November -f; 1020. '
This line occurs In a poem by Ralph
Walde Kmersen which Is generally railed
"Concord Hymn." but sometimes "Com
memoration Ode." The hvmn was sung at
the completion of the Concord Monument,
April 10, 1830. It has only four stanzas,
Iho first being
"flv the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag te April's breeze unfurled,
IKre one the embattled farmers steed
And fired the shot heard round the world "
The "rude bridge that arched the flood"
tvhere the fight occurred was a wooden bridge
across Concord river, which the historian
llancreft describes as "flowing languidly
In n winding channel near the base et the
hill " The battle occurred early In the aft
ernoon nf April 10, the minute men having
been reused during the night by alarm guns
nnd drum beating. llancreft says: "Day
came In nil the beauty of an early spring.
The trees were budding, the grass growing
rnnklv a full month before this time, the
bluebird and the robin were gladdening the
genial season " The historian speaks of the
ularm guns during the night as "a reveille
le humanity," and Kmersen describes Iho
opening gun of the battle as a "shot heard
PHind the world "
Celer of Ceral
Te the Editor et the Evening riiMfc Ledger:
Sir Will seu kindly tell me the exact
color of genuine coral? W. L. O.
Philadelphia. October 28, 1020.
Oenulne coral may he red, pink, white,
blue, srllew, green or black, the last being
the rarest and most highly prlred. The
next valunble Is the red coral, which Is sus
ceptible of high polish nnd Is most In use
for Jewelrs-. being the coral of commerce.
Corals nre roughly classed under two
heads, the horny cernl and the llme or
stone coral Te the former belong the red
and black forms, nnd the whlte te the lat
tei lied coral Is chiefly found In the Med
iterranean The corals found en the At
lantic coast of Florid i are the lime or stene
corals, which are the recf-bulldlng forms,
Poems and Songs Desired
Wishes Old Scheel Peem
7e the hdtlnret the Evening Puellc Ledger
Sir Can any one complete for me, and
give me the nuther of a little poem remem
bered from a school reader of fifty years
age? The subject was ' The-Illrd's Nest"
"A bird's nest .Mark It well, within, with
out, Ne tool had he thnt wrought, no Knife te
cut, .
Ne nail tn fix, no bodkin te Insert
Ills lit t le beak was all And set hew neat
ly finished'
What line art, though, could make me such
another "
Mns i. k rnnsTON.
Philadelphia Nevimher 11, lD.'O
Will Mall Peem
e Ihe Editor nf the Eienlng Public l.edeer'
Sir Having seen In this evening's paper,
of which I am a constant render, a request
for lh poem inlled "Iho True Lever's
Discussion," If person lequestlng it will
drop me a card, I can furnish the words,
as It would take up tee much space In your
much appreciated paper
JOSKPH McT.EAN
14R North Tenth street, Philadelphia, No Ne
emlr 0, 1020
"Kissing Cup's Race"
Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledger1
Sir Can any of your readers give the
words of a recitation I heard some years
age? It wne entitled, "Kissing Cup's Pace "
Please let me knew also where and the
date Cecil Rhodes was born E A C.
Philadelphia. Nev. IT. 1020
"The Kissing Cup's Race" Is tee long te
bci printed In the Forum It would require
mere than a column of space te prim II
We could place b. copy at your disposal if
you cared te copy It
Cecil Rhodes was born at the vicarage
nt lllshep Stortford, Hertferdshire, England,
en July B, 1853
Recitations Wanted
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Please print In jour People's Fnrum
the speech David Warflrld made in "The
Music Master." second act, ending with: "If
you don't want her, I vv.int her. und If you
don't take her I will take her," and Sam
llernard'n speech from "Peer Hchulti,"
startlntr-'There'a n-fiellne that'u'a feellnjr,
- , Xi. " 't' ' ' i-rvf-,'" .
and I feet it when I leek at you. se I've get
te feel It, that's) all." B, n. T.
Philadelphia, November 10, 1020,
"The Bells of Rhelms"
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger'
,. Slr Please print In your People's Forum
the beautiful poem, "The Dells et Rhelms."
Alse nam the author.
. . ... SAMUEL- T. IVANS
Philadelphia, November 15, 1020.
The author of "The Pells of Rhelms."
which we print. Is Henry de Vere Stao Stae
P0,. , There may be ether poems with
this title.
"THD RELL3 OF RHEIM3"
Leng have they sung across the vineyards
fair,
Yet sweeter new across the world of dreams!
These shattered bells, whose elce once
filled the air,
Call us te worship at the shrine of Rhelms.
"Acress the war, the world, the pleasures
gene,
Assured and sweet the bella et Rhelms
ring en."
Ages age, when pilgrims wandered there
Ferth te the shrine of One whose bleed
redeems.
Rebber, and king, and mendicant, foetbare,
Pausing, have heard the far-off bells et
Rhelms.
Faint en the wind across the summer's glow
Or winter's blind their tale rang long age:
"Though man he dies, though bells down
shattered be.
There In the skies the soul find victory."
Se will they ring, nnd from the future's sky
Above the city, where the maiden dreams,
Acress the fields, where our beloved lie,
The wind will bring the far-off bells of
Rhelms.
Through all the years when we from earth
have gene.
Assured and sweet these bells will still ring
en.
"Though states may rlse and kings and em
pires be.
There In the skies, alone, stands Victory."
An Old Favorite
Te the Editor Ci the Evening PuWIc Ledger:
Sir I see Mr. II. L. Anker, of Reading,
Fa,, In People's Forum, asked for the old
song "De They Miss Me at Heme?" The
song published Is net the one naked for. As
near ns I can remember, the song began;
"De they miss me at home, de they miss
me.
At morning, at neon or at night?"
A. S.
Philadelphia, November 21, 1020.
"DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME?"
De they miss me at home, de they miss m?
'Tweuld be an assurance most dear
Te knew at this moment seme loved ene
Were snyin' 'I wish he were here!'
Te feel that the group nU the fireside
Were thinking of me as I ream.
Oh, yesl 'Tweuld be Jev beend measure
Te knew that they miss me at home.
When twilight approaches, the season
That ever is sacred te song,
Dees some ene repeat my name ever
And sigh that I tarry se long?
And is there a chord in the musle
That's missed when my voice Is away.
And a chord in each heart that awaketh
Regret at my wearisome stay?
De they set me a chair near the table
When evening's home pleasures are nigh,
When the candles are lit in the parlor
And the stars In the calm azure sky?
And when the "geed nights" are repeated
And all lay them down te their sleep.
De they think of their absent, and waft me
A .whispered "geed night" while they
sleep?
De they miss me at home? De they miss
me
At morning, at neon or at night?
And lingers ene gloomy shade 'round ii
hem
That enlv inv nr.s.neA fan ii,!.?
Ar. Ima !... Invlllrel,, - .Iahma
And pleasure less hale than before
Because ene Is missed from the circle,
Pecause I am with them p6 mere?
An Optimistic Peem
Te Ihe Editor of the Eieiitng Public Ledger:
Sir I will. npprcclaei It very much If
VOIl Will Til. II. tt npltll In KM,.- Inl.u.ll
.. ... ..v ....... ... jwui u.dctlllK
People's Forum Rebert W. Service's poem
I'luiueu urin ' .-viutltuu T. AIMES.
Philadelphia, November 22, 1020.
"QRIN"
If seu're up against a bruiser or you're
getting knocked out
Grin.
If eu're feeling pretts groggy, and jeu're
licked beyond n doubt
Grin. I
Don't let him see you're flunky, let him
knew with ev.rv elnur
-Though your face Is battered te a pulp,
juur uioeming neart Is stout.
Just stand upon your pins until the beggar
knocks seu out
And grin.
This life's a bnllv bnttle, and the same
advice holds true
Of grin
If seu're up against It badly, then It's only
ene en seu,
Se grin
If the future's black as thunder, don't let
Just cultlvate n cast-iron smile of Jey the
Whole lllv Ihrnnirlt V
If thes call ou "Little Sunshine," wish
That thes'd no troubles, tee
Yeu mas grin
t
Rise up In the morning with the will that
smooth or rough, ,
You'll grin
Sink te sleep nt mlJnlght. and although
jou're feeling tough,
Just grin
There's nothing gained by whining, and
you're net that kind of stuff.
Youre a fighter from away back, and you
won't nke a rebuff.
Your trouble Is that seu don't knew when
seu have hid eneurh
Don't give In.
If fate should down jeu. just get up and
take another cuff.
Yeu may bank en It that there Is no phllose-
phy lllte bluff
And grin.
i."T',,r D" sks for n P0(m containing
these lines,
"Missing! Why should he be missing
He would tight until he fell
And If wounded, killed or prisoner.
Seme one there would be te tell "'
. "V" 11, L' V a,kl! for n !"-edy en "Cur
Sta, Tonight."8 cn,"JlurP Shell Net
'oil?. in. Mn.sW"he" " Pem "''' th.
"Llfe Is like a mighty river, flowing en
from day te day
Men, llke vessels launched upon It, some
times wrecked or cast away "
,u"V..l: .C",k" for n poem containing
the following lines
"Stew every Inch of canvas, boys.
let evcrs anchor go,
Fer much I fear within nn hour
A hurricane may blew."
The People's Jerum will appear dally
n the Kvenlng Publle Ledger, and also
In the Sunday Pnblle Ledger. Letters
discussing timely topics will he printed,
as well as requested poems, nnd questions
of general Interest will be answered.
BEADED BAG
REPAIRING
All style and else made
eqnsl te new at small com
A. E. MOSS 0l
S3 HO. 0TI1 ST.
Diamend: Watchet, Jnttin
50 te 75 Cents a Dajl
WILL WIRE
YOUR HOME
Including Fixtures, en Our
12 Monthly Payment Plan
Why rain jear tyt$ ulth peer I'uhl-
tnf until yen can have tlttttUUf
tatilf?
WHAI.EH-CRC3BV
140 North 11th St.
P Race SO 4, 21 & Wal. 4B80 1881 A 488j jj
'jmsmMiiiiMiumiumjum
VHP
tiiat;..jft
JVml. J ,.' ' i A .
?
All Kinds of Toys
at Special Savings
Infant Oha-nwrter selli, frith -wit,
bliijuB hsad. meTln jr "
voice, two glg Special, S3.9S
White Bnatttsl Bell Bd, BpoelsO
93.70.
Dsoerated Ter China Tt 8et, Bpi
otel 93.00. .
Dell FarunbalAtera with heed, ran
ltr tirM, BpsveUO 3.oe.
Felding; Tble, Tarnished, Special
910
Chines Can Chalxa leiOhUdren,
Bpeeial a.t6. ,
Dttika te Seys nnd Olrlf, gtrenffljr
built, BpMlftl 98.60.
Chain te mutobBptelal 91.00.
Pari Szpxtga waffeni, Speelal
83.30.
Ante whitl Ceaster vrgen, re
movable hotly, roller bearing;
wheels- ana braie, Speelal 97X0.
Blackboards, (rermproef slate, Bpe
, elal 3J8. . .
Lionel Eleotrie Train Sat, Speelal I
97.00 Bat.
American Tlyar ittaohanleal Train
en Track, Bpaelal 91410 Bat.
Atitomatle Band Toys, Speelal
91J0.
Oneme Wer Aareplanaa, Special
93.00.
T00l Ghasta, filled, Bpaelal W.08.
Fainting; Ontntn. .Bpaelal DOe.
Oama of India, intaraatlnp; pevatlmer
for all. Bpaelal 7Be.
5NELLENDURGS Fourth Fleer
Clearance of a Manufacturer's
Surplus Stock of
$12.50 te $15.00
Silk Dresses
at $6.95
Just-as serviccabie and suitable
as they are attractive, smart little
frocks in the popular blouse, low
ered -waistline, bolero and
"Jumper" effects.
Dreeses of Satin, Taffeta tand
Pretty Plaid Silk
Trimmed with ruffles, touches
of embroidery, quaint 'frillings
and sashes. Just the sort of
frocks ijirlB need for holiday "oc
casions" and for "best" wear all
year. Sizes 6 te 14'ycars.
bN ELLEN BURflS Second Fleer
Men's Necjcwear OQ
Rh. Prle 60e. .Vrlday ZeC
Splendid nssertment of geed
looking feur-tn-hnnd tlen In n wide
variety of patterns and colorings.
Berne knitted tlea Included.
First Fleer
Men's Seft Hats ,h0 ,-
H.tr. prlea Q0. Friday Sii.75
Latest Fall and Winter Btylca In
best shades. First Fleer
Men's Fur Caps .
Riff. Prle. 7. rriday $4 I
uiacK ceney rur caps in hest
Detroit shapes, Flmt Fleer
Beys' and Children's Hats
Re. $3.00 te 810. J1 Qr- te etc
rriday P 1 .iO pO
All our boys' nnd children's hatH
reduced cloth, velvet, plush, beaver
nnd also tarns and pole hats.
Second Fleer
Ribbons .
Special rriday Prlea, yd. 24 C
5 and 5V4 lnehes wide; plain moires
and fancy effects for hair bows,
sashes and fancy work; wanted cel-0"-
First Fleer
Women's Hand Bags
Special rriday - te $2.59
Velvet and leather hand baRH taken
rlcht out of regular stock and crcat
ly reduced. Geed assortments.
First Fleer
Cowhide Traveling Bags
special rriday $10.95
Made of genuine, soft, pliable
bearded cowhide, taKen right out of
regular stock nnd reduced. Kntlrelv
leather lined. In popular 18-Inch stie.
Geed shade of dark brown Slight
ly shopworn. First Fleer
Umbrellas for Men and
Women
Special rriday Prle. px,UJ
Streng showerpieof umbrellas
made of cleselv woven American
taffeta ever sturdy Paragon frutnej
Sires 20 and 28 Inches, smart bundle
"ty'es First Fleer
Table Silverware
Speelally priced for rriday
Rogers nnd ether guaranteed
makes of table sllvciwnre - a few
Items mentioned and many ethers
at comparable savings.
At 3Se each Tea Spoeni, Plckle
Ferks, Butter Knives.
At 3Be Meb Dessert Spoons, Soup
Spoons, Hellew Handle Fruit Knives,
Sugar Tongs, Feed Pushers.
At 40e each Dinner Knives, Din
ner .KerKS, -rauie spoons, Jelly
Spoons.
At BBe eaeh ilerry Spoons, Celd
Meat Ferks, Salad Spoons.
At 51.05 each Soup Ladles.
Tlrst Fleer
Solid Geld Lavallieres
Beg. Price 54.50. Jr ytjf-
rrlday ipt,HiiJ
Lavallieres In many designs, set
with various colored stones, solid
geld chains First Fleer
Men's Open Face Watches
R.g. Price 915.00, TQ -t r
rriday p7.10
Guaranteed nickel movements In
guaranteed geld-Ailed plain pollsh pellsh
ed cases. First Fleer
Pearl Bead Necklaces Q
Rr. Prle. SOc. rrlhay liC
Opera length, graduated style
s. First Fleer
Rhinestone Bar Pins
K.g, Price 83.30, J-
rriday tpl.OO
Pins in attractive designs, set with
stones et geed quality and lasting
brilliancy First Fleer
Men's Handkerchiefs
Rtff. Price 330 .. IQ
rriday J.17C
Irish cotton handkerchiefs with l4
and H-lnch hems, neatly hemstitched
and generous In size. First Fleer
Women's Linen Hand
kerchiefs Qn
B.g, SOe .a. rriday, M der. 7UC
Pure linen handkerchiefs. Rome
with embroidered corners and ethers
plain. First Fleer
Women's Lawn Hand
kerchiefs Reg. Prle. 15)4 rriday OC
i-iiie lawn nanciaercniers, some
white with dainty embroidered
corners and some colored novelty of-
reels First Fleer
Dntterl Veilinrrs
RB. Pria SOe yd. rriday 29C
In Uack, brown, navy and taupe
First Fleer
White Georgette Crepe
Speelal rriday Price, TC
yard OC
Limited quantity, very (reed qual
ity. First Fleer
.
STORE OPENS JAILY JlTSQsAM. CLOSES AT 5.30 P. Jtf.
STIIUKSOAI, XHOVKMIIEK 28, 1W0.
NELUENBURGS
ENTIRE BLOCK MARKET I lrel2STREETS J
103 2d Friday
Great Reductieu Sale of Men's &
Yeung Men's Winter Overcoats
at Snellenburg's
Th&MoafrEffective-Reductiens Made on'Geod
Clothing This Season!
Overceat&thatwere $55, .$60.andti.$65,):0
Overceats,thatwerej$70,475.andJ$85,5Q
Overcoats, that were $100 and $125,;jgJ
Overcoats with Fur Cellars, .thatnvereQFJ
$125, $150 and $165, New
Special Values in Men's Trousers
$7.50 te $8.50 Trousers at $5.85
$10.00 te $15.00 Trousers at $7.85
$16.50 te $20.00 Trousers at $10.85
SHEliFHrMiPflS Third Fleer
Perfectly Splendid Winter Coats
for Women and Misses
Formerly Up te $30.00
Reduced te $15.00
Half, price en the majority of these fine winter coats splendid
values, all e them, at their former prices marvelous at $15!
Velour, Silvertenc and Pole Cleth Coats
Medols for sports and dress wear some pleated-back effects, seme
with deep cape-like cellars, belted, with novelty pockets and button
trimmed. Geed assortment of styles and colors.
b'JrLLENlUJReS Second Fleer
Embroideries 1 0
B.g. Price 35e yd. rriday X O
Fer trimming children's dresses
and underwear; 3 Inches wide.
First Fleer
Val Lace Insertions OQ
Reg. Priee 8X pc. rriday JfC
12 yards In a piece lnsc rtlens only,
for trimming underwear, reum1 and
French meshes First Fleer
Filet Crochet Laces r
Keg. 35e yd. Prlday t 2.G-
Fer trimming all kinds of fancy
work, eurtalns nnd scarfs 3 Inches
wide First Fleer
Colored Japanese Silk
Special rriday Price, fljl 1C
In - complete ronge of rolers for
lamp s. des and linings and nil sorts
of fancy work, 30 Inches wide
First Fleer
Georgette Crepe , 9Q
Special rriday price pJL..7
All silk, geed weight. Splendid ai ai
lertment of colors Including llesh,
white nnd navv hlue Flrt Meer
Women's Sample Neckwear
Beg. Price 50c. . ee
rriday &OC
2000 pieces of fine neckwear -
spparate cellarH and complete sets In
organdie, Georgette und satin Alse
esteem First Fleer
Women's Point Lace Cellars
Beg. Prices SOe & 7Se ea. eq
Priday 7C
In white nnd ecru, smartest llnlsh
lng touches te cloth dresses
First Fleer
Marabou Capes ,. Q-
Beg. 05.00 & 87.00. rri. tPiS.CJiD
In black, natural nnd brown. Some
trimmed with ostrich unci some with
tulls. First Fleer
Pure Linen Damask
fcO QC
B.g. $-1.00 yd. rriday J
Extra line, snowy white, pure Irish
linen table damask. 2 yards wide and
in five pretty patterns. Dew bleach
ed Flrit Fleer
Huckaback Towels OQ
Beg. Price COe ea. rriday C
8newy bleached, extra (Inn nnd
heavy. Taped borders and hemmed
ends Size 18x89 Inches First Fleer
Pure Linen Crash Toweling
Beg. Price COe yd. "iO.
rriday 0C
Pure Irish linen Birnsley weave
crash, very absorbent nnd llntless
Ter hand, tea and dish tow Is
First Fleer
Finest Turkish Bath
Towels R
Beg. Priee $1 ea. Priday OUC
Towels woven from merccileil
terry yarns, large slze hemmed
ends All-white and fancy colored
Jaccunid weaves Monogram space
First Floei
Pattern Table Cleths
Beg. Price 97.00. tA rtf-
rriday p..SO
Imported Irish satin dim.isK t.vlile
cloths, blenched snow 5 white extri
line nnd henvy quality Finished with
n permanent satin lustre Size 2J
yards Cliculnr designs First Fleer
California Lambs' Weel
Blankets
Beg. Price $11 pr. rriday J0.SAr
I'lald hlnnketH woven fiem line
long lambs wool en a Sen Island
cotton warp; laign block plaid de
sign; full double bed size Desirable)
colors First Fleer
Cotten Filled Comfertables
Bag. Price $7 ea. t fQ
Friday 3l't.yO
Comfertables covered with per per
cnllne or sllkellne and llllcd with
fluffy whlte sanitary cottesu Winter
weight, scroll stitched fullj;
First fleer
Weel Blankets
$6.84
Bag. Priee 89.50 Dr. rri.
line lamtis wool iiianketH woven
en a Sea Island cotton warp PliM
patterns In desirable colors Alse
white, grey nnd tnn blankeu with
Pink or blue borders Wlde silk
binding; full double boil Kize
First I lenr
Satin Finish-Bed Spreads
Beg. Priee rje ea, C fA
Priday ipO.VHc
New let In rrettv Marseilles de-
slgni, hemmed ends nnd nil full size
First Fleer
t,SNEJJuEmiJRCru& CQ.S:
Bargain Sale
Outing Flannel .
Bee. Price 49e yd. rriday ifiC
Kelt make striped outing llnnnel
In pretty colors. All full pieces,
fiesh nnd perfect First Fleer
Weel Flannel - ,
Beg. Pxlee 03e yd. rriday TT C
Cream white, geed weight nnd
quality rirst Fleer
Bleached Muslin
18c
Beg. Price 40e yd. Friday
36 Inches wide, standard make
First Fleer
Pillow Cases
;9c
Beg. Prlce G9e ea. rriday O
Geed malic; nicely hemstitched
or scalleped: size 5x3C Inches.
First Fleer
Radiant Correspondence
, t Cards
Beg. Price COe box. Q Bexes for 1
rriday O p JL
Geld edged cards nssertfd tints In
a be 24 cards and 21 envelope"
First Fleer
Linen Stationery . Q
Beg. Price 75e box. rriday 450
8 sheett of pnper and 4K envelopes
In white, pink, blue or buff
First Fleer
Beeks for Beys and Girls
I Special rriday
3 ter SI
I Price
Heeks of interest te children and
eung people from 7 te 18 venrs old,
buy them new for Christmas giving
I lrst Fleer
Beeks for Little Tots -
Special Priday Price, ea. wUC
The Wee Beeks and 1 he Peter
n-ihlilt Series First Fleer
Imitation- Ivery Toilet
Articles
Beg. Priees 35c 1J te (JQ "7C
te 010. Priday IOC ipO.O
Seconds of toilet articles of the
better sort mirrors, hair brushes,
purf boxes, trays, clothes and hat
brushes, military brushes, nail flle,
shoe herni and cutlcle knives.
First Fleer
Kewpie Powder Puffs
Speelal rriday fl -1 IQ
Dainty little fancies In glass Jars
with fluffy ICevvpleii dressed In pink
or blue satin First Fleer
Patent Medicines
Horllek'B Kili.d Milk hospital sire
no mall or 'phene orders Special
rriday Price, 53.70.
Watrpele's Ced Liver oil Special
rriday Prlce. 70e. First 1 loei
Dresses for Larger Women
Beg. prices up te SIS, C1 Q "7CJ
bllli und serge dres splendid 'n
fit design nnd ciualltv of materials
In several st les all wanted olers
Sir" 4.'' te M'j Sec end Fleer
Girls' Winter Coats y- ,
Beg. 910 & 82.EO. rriday b.Oc5
Pole cloth and cheviot cetts self-
trltnmcd with deep cellars, cuffs and
belt- Si-c 6 te It -vi-urs 2nd Fleer
Raincapes for Girls fi-
Bag. S3 te 07.00. rriday wOsOD
Mohair and rubberized F.iteeii nin
capes with sllk-llned heed- odd let
broken rnnce nf sires Sh end T'e r
Women's Tan Shoes
Beg. Pries 310 pr. C7 1C
rriday P I tO
Tnn calfskin high lace shoes with
leather military heels and welted
soles Second Fleer
Men's Shoes en
Beg. Price 89. rriday S7.50
Tan calf Fngllt'h l.-ue shoes en nar
row tee la'ts welted eles All sizes
second Fleer
Beys' Tan Elk Blucher
Shoes
Specially Priced for rrida'
fvc
On bread tee lasts with kerry
Krome Heles
SS.SO Shoes, Dlt.e 10 te 13'w, 84.43
80.30 Sheea, Slz.s 1 te Gt, c5.45
ieoend Fleer
Women's Sports Skirts
B.g. price $10.00. rie fir-
rriday JpO.iVO
Broken Plaids nnd checks; plain
front gathered bnck op shirred all
around brown, green grey, red,
nnvy nnd mixed rrcv cut-In nnveltv
pockets, trimmed with self-roleied
Diittnns uancls from 21 te S2 Inches
' all lengths Second Fleer
Women's Fur Coats
. Prle. 9330.00. $159.5()
Marmet coats In taupe and
Kelinsky ntunnlnc nperts models In
belted effects. 3G lnchei long and
lined wllh fl&ured silk; beautiful
centn. Hecend inoer
Women's Tea Aprons ,-
neir. Prlea 05e. Friday OOC
Aprerm made of Ann whlte lawn In
square or round crrects, piain or
trimmed with lace. Second Fleer
Women's Tub Blouses
JX"100 9a"00, $1.65
. Fine voile and batlsts bleusea,
tucked, embroidery and Uoe trim
med; eme tailored. With round,
square or V-shaped neeVui.
Second Fleer
Women's Blouses -n
Beg. 81-00 ft Q2J0O. rriday Wf
Fine aimny ana noveuy vone
v.lniisns. lnj-n trimmed and tucked:
round or square necks Hecend Fleer
Women's Nipht Gowns
Beg. Price 33.00. QCP
Priday 'ut
Slip-ever models of llngerle cloth,
lace and ombreldory trimmed; also
TJllioreu myjaB. dcc-wuu wu
Women's Undermuslins
R.g. rlcs 93.C0 ft 93.
$1.25
Priday
Night gowns and envelope chemises
nalnnnnlf nnd batiste. Flesh color
nn.i u'Vilte. Ill's nnd embroidery trim
med. Second Fleer
Women's Tuxedo Sweaters
Beg. Priea $7.00. CM OQ
Odd lets of wemen's1 cardigan stlteh
worsted tuxoaes; goea colors, oron eron oren
en Btzes. Second Fleer
Women's Sports Scarfs
BePrice C3.00. $379
Medium weight scarfs with pook peok poek
ets and belts; fringed at both ends.
Geed servlcoable colors, klmlted
quantity. Secend Fleer
Fleisher's Yarns - -
Special Priday Price, ball IOC
Just purchased from the rietshera
mill te sell at price Knitting
Worsted Germnntewn 4 -fold. Shot Shet
land Fless, Saxony 4-fold, Silk and
Weel. Second Fleer
Women's Corsets ,
nag. $3 te S3.G0. rriday w X I f
Cersets or goea quality ceutii,
pink satin or brocade. Clastic top
ana low uusi meueis. an wim jen
hips. Second Tloer
Brassieres and Bandeaux
Bag. Prlce $1 tc 91.25. 1Q-
rrlday i7U
Odds and ends of medels net nil
sizes but geed cheesing.
Second Fleer
Women's Blanket Bath
Robes Q
Beg. Priee 84.39. rriday DJ.J7
In prettj ileral and Oriental de
signs; light unci dark colors Sizes
38 te 44 Second Tloer
Women's Blanket Cleth
Vests -q
Bag. Price 7Ge. Priday JjC
Mnlshed with plain color pipings;
light and dark colors.
Second Tloer
Women s Heuse Dresses
Beg. Price $2.95. (Jj-I 7Q
rriday Oi.,1 if
Plain chnmbray dresses In Blllle
Burke medels, smocked fronts
Second Fleer
Women's Taffetine
Petticoats i cq
Beg. Price 62.95. rriday H 1 Ol?
laffetlne top petticoats with at
tractive silk taffeta lleunces. Plain
and changeable colors
Second Fleer
Sateen Petticoats Q-
Bcg. 31.50 ea. rriday "uC
Bi.tck nnd llgured sateen petticoats
with pleated flounces Alse seme
with cotton Jersey tops and sateen
lleunces Second Fleer
Shell Rim Eyeglasses
Beg. Prlce $5 00 pair. TQ C(
rriday pSi.JU
Finger clip nesn pieces, fitted with
l.vrge round megnifvlug lenses with
dark Miell rlrnf- A restfull pltss for
r iding or scwlnir Second Fleer
Beys' Scheel Sweaters
Beg. Price 84.00. IQ Crt
Priday p.UU
Worsted fnce nnd merino back
With hhavvl cellars and pockets In
maroon, navy and dnrk ovfe d
First nnd Third Feors
Men s and Beys Sweaters
Beg. Prices $5' te 57.50. CJQ QC
Triday pO.OVJ
Clearance of odd lets of high
grade sweaters in vvnnted colors
First nnd Third Floers
Men's Sheep-Lined Coats
BePrioe 817.50. $12.50
Wlndproef and waterproof coats
with big fur cellars nnd pockets.
Third Fleer
Automobile Tires
Specially rriced fcr rriday
Diamond, Quaker and Flke tires,
Til firsts and gu.iranteni c non m11e.
At St) per cent off list prki s. (Tax
raid)
Dl.vmend l.lst 50" Off Trlee
32MV- J: TR 814.30
3Jxl J37 TO S1085
31x4 ftO fin 820.30
343 IMBO 937 25
Quaker List Zla (iff Price
i:4ij t'.4 i" 327.43
"IxB Jf'l SO t.33.40
30Kia $n Ci 830.03
I Isk I it r0 Off Ptice
16i'-j JfO 20 S34G0
Thud Fleer
Speedway Tires 1 - . .
3pjclal rriday rrice O 14.44
Special 10x11; tires guaranteed for
1 noe mllea a tube free with each
tire Third Fleer
Wall Papers
Barf, 200 Sc 25e roll, rriday I C
Prettv papers for bedrooms,
kitchens and I alls s..ld enl wllh
holders te natvli at 10i and lSVjc d
F urth I i ii
Fine Wall Papers
Basr. Prices 30e inw te OO
tc 60e roll. rri. 12C ,C
Paint) floral and plain stripes for
bcdroenih npt "tries Brans cloths
end two tone stripes, fei living
rooms and halls Seil enlv with
binders r borders te met h at l.'j
le 20c v ti cl 1 cmrth F'uer
New Sewing Machines
Special Priday $43.50
Machines with n.temitlc lifts, S
drawers, drop beid cthlnet tables of
relden oak hiKhly puli-hec and a
full sat of nttnehm nts, ruurnn
teed for 10 years Cluli plan, ii when
ordering sn.l Jl vveeklv;
virlh Fleer
ichines
B59.00
models, 5
ft table of
plan, $3 00
Singer Sewing
Beg-. Prices 800 OO at
890.00. rriday
Store samples lateK
nrawers, arep held en
oak Qunr.inteed Pit
when ordering end $1
)er week
eurth Fleer
Nj SNENBURG-.C.0f
Best Values in Town
Beys' Winter Suits
and Overcoats
$17.50 Norfolk Suits, $12.00
Slies 7 te 18 years. With 3 pair
cf fuU-Ued Knleker pants
Suits of nil-wool fancy cheviets
and casslmores In brown, grny and
green. Slngle- nnd deuble-breasted
medels, seme coats lined with me
hair and all thoroughly tailored,
$20 Norfolk Suits, $14.95
Sizes 7 te 18 yeaxs. With 2 pa'rtj
of full-llnrfd knlcker pants.
Brown, green and gray all-wool
fancy cheviot suits In single- and
doublc-brcasted styles Coats lined
with mohair, all thoroughly tai
lored. $23.50 te $25 Itirjlit-Posture
Suits, $15.75
Of all-wool fancy cheviets, cassU
meres and hemespuns, all In tha
newest patterns and colorings Up-te-date
medels. thoroughly tailored
throughout. ,,.- i -i
$Z0.f)U tO ?.JU KlgnW'OBluru
Norfolk Suits, $18.75
New deuble-breasted models eC
all-wool fancy cheviets, casslmeres
nnd hemespuns In brown and green.
Belted all round Best tailoring'
throughout. Sizes 7 te 18 years.
$14.50 Corduroy Norfolk
Suits, $10
Of the beBt grade Crompten'f
cravenetted corduroy, knickers full
lined Sizes 7 te 18 years.
$23.50 te $25 Winter Over
coats, $16.75
Of all-wool fancy overcoatlngs It
a large assortment of models ana
colors. All well styled, thoroughly
tailored Sizes 2A te 18 yj"s.
$17.50 Mackinaws, $12.25
Of all-wool, heavy weight blank-
Din rtouble-brcaetod models, beltecl
all 'round. Sizes 7 te 18 years.
$3.50 & $4.50 Corduroy
Knicker Pants, $2.45 & $3.10
Kxtra strong and serviceable.
$8.75 Black Rubber Rain
coats, $6.50
Of best quality black rubber with
tan jean back; patent clasps Sou Seu
wester hats te match, $1 each.
$35 te $38.50 Winter Over
coats, $25.00
All of all-wool fancy overceating?
new double-breasted models. emt
plaid bark Sizes 12 te 18 yea";
S.-r-M nifjS Third Fleer-
Baby Carriages
TUg. Price S4O.0O te 850.00. Priday1
$27.50 te $33.75
need pullman sleeper baby carrl-arjes-Heywoed
make Several geed
looking models, equipped with all
the latest feature Fourth Fleer
ru;Un'a r.n.Carta
Beif. Prices S37JW te 845.00. rriflar
$27.50 te $33.75
Hloch reed jre-carts with hoods heeds
large, roomy and comfortable. Sev
eral styles and finishes
Fourth Fleer
Framed Pictures q
Baff. 84 te 85. Priday ip.OJJ
Special purchase and odd lets from
regular stock. Figure nnd landscape
subjects In colera nnd plain tones.
VarleuB framings Teurth Fleer
Standing Photograph
Frames -, n
Beff. Price $5 ea. Priday O.tlU
Asserted tones te match your
photograph Hand carved effects with
top nnd centre) swinging frame.
Almest all sizes Complete with
glass and back. Bring pictures with
you. Fourth Fleer
Seamless Velvet Rugs
rrikPric" S8S,0- $42.00
Splendid selection of patterns; size
9x12. Fourth Fleer
Seamless Velvet Rugs
Berrlc. 595.CO. $62.50
Cholce selection of patterns, slze
11 3x1.' Fourth Fleer
Seamless Axminster Rugs
BPric. 595.00. $61.50
P.Uh Oriental nnu ali-evr pat'
terns Stze 9x12 Fourth Fleer
TUrtLFI
er Ruj
eeamless Axminster Rugs
n.arne. sose. $57.50
F'm quality variety of geed pat
terns, slze 1x12 Fourth Fleer
Best Cerk Linoleum
Beg. S1.G5 se., yd. Priday &sC
Four vnrds wide, covers fleer wlth wlth
eut (-earn Fourth I loer
Best Inlaid Linoleum
Be?. Price 83 se.. 7d. tj-i -
Priday dp JL .O
Full rolls; 2 yards xvide
Fourth F'oer
Tapestry Brussels Carpets
Beg. Price 83.75 yd. Qn in
Priday p.J.U
Fer rooms, halln and stairs
reurth Fleer
Novelty Cretonnes . e
Bef. Price 98e yd. rriday 40C
Heautlful cretonnes In stripes and
bleckf Many colors nnd new de
signs Fourth Fleer
Bag. 833.90 pr. Triday O 19.98
Ve'eur portieres, i- varus long
and full width Deuble fu. , limit
ed number la wnntid c ei rs
Kemi th Fleer
Velour Remnants C1
Besr. S1.98 yd. rriday $1.29
Splendid ciutl'iv velour .is urds
1"!1L Hlue enlv film i ei "rtierua
or furnlture cuveringi
I e irth Fleer
Opaque Window Shades
Beg Price 81 ea. jf
rriday Oi?C
Geed qunliiv slncles 315 feet,
mounted en re'luMi spring rollers
Wanted colors I" ,r i. Fleer
Scotch Net Curtains - r-
Bag. S3.25 pr. rriday &1.35
(Splendid ciuillty curtain- 2'i
vards long. vvlilt. only 'n p ed pat
' r,ls I e irth. Fleer
Library Rockers - e
Bag Priee 8GO. Priday PJi?.i
1. 1 leers coveied with W itlierette
Hue, Mvlps, wlng-si'le irn chair
and rockers Ffih Fleer
Dining Keem Chairs
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Baked Enamel Beds
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