pp PijA) BliStSiaKl Vh t nfl iW3?'; "4V7JFKS V. . -&u.I!&AlT'Wr&wrfK run fWwvl V V. VuV-WjW "ftft?J!ufMiViL rvr.w;vw ' , Vwf': 4 " i?Jtfnl fa'iCT-asawiBiPTOjrt 5 kit" wi w 7 V'V w r V mstTda 1922 s ' HJiWil. vvi iw vv BVB FRIDj r-i- 'OTMisa . "s JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Miss Ehret's Wedding te Lieutenant Colonel Butler She Sees Miss Heckscher, Who Returned Frem Europe Recently GnilTlK HI! RET, wJieip ciignneinrnt te I.lr-nMtftnt Colonel ("linrles I'.iit Ut, nf l'npl'iml. wni ntinmineeii 1nt wcjrt. Ik In Nrw Yerk nntl will rcmnln there until net week. 'Anil ns Oertle Js te be nmrrleil tlie Inter imrt of next 'month, j en well knew without my tell ing jeu thnt tlie New Yerk trip menns treii'ieatii Ortrmlc's mother, Mr, llnrry Eluct, li nlit Went (it pi cent en n cnmpliiK trip, lint she; will be back In the tltv by the llth of Attjust. In pleni) of time for the meie Immediate arinncneiitH for the f.i'iItHiii;, the arttiiil 'Inte for which ha 4 net uien told .irt. I lie.ir (JcitlcV flnnce Ih n nm?t nt 'tract he man. The Elirets have n lemitiful plneu nt Etlfiewnter lnik,ven the linnliH of the Dclnwarc, with the 'lawn sloping down te the water's edjjc. , The Hunincl Trice Wrthtrllls lone had a place nt Kdccwnter Park, and 'Mrs. Shlllnrd Smith, who vnn Miss Georclne Wethcrlll, lives there In the uininer new. t m:. 1 Jr. IIKAU the Eilgnr AVrlfiht Balrd, h. nre nbeut finishing their wed- illnir trln and will leave Northeast Harber, wIhue they spent the lnvf few dfiji. and p te their home In WIN Il.iiiistnuu, Mum., this week. I nm sorry they nre net te live here, for every one will iuNm IMftnr. nnd every one likes Ilnrrlet immensely, se she would have been welcomed by all who have met her. Mrs. llnlrd was Har Har reot King. ou remember, nnd their wedding took place In Menter, O., a few weeks age.' THE Prank Pelks nre. back In this country ngaln after n delightful Tllt te England. Yeu remember thnt Mr. Polk was Asslstnnt Secretary of State during the WINen Atlmlnltra Atlmlnltra tlen. He married Lily Petter, n daughter of the Jlmmlc Petters, of this city, n most attractive wemnn. She Is n sister of .Tnck Petter, who was eni) of these te escort the Prince of Wnles when he visited tills mini try. Mr. mid Mrs. Polk live in New Yerk nnd occasionally visit In this city. Tliev Imp several t hnrming children. While .Mrs. Polk has net the beauty of her mint, Mis. Itebert I.e Cente. she Is very geed looking and has the illuming carriage which is distinctly a Rtiiigis ti nit. Her mother and mints, Mis. Chailes Edwnrd Ingersoll. Mrs. IMear Scott nnd Mrs. I.e Cente. nil held themselves like the pievciblnl cpi'i'ii of jour Imagination, nnd the ln ln ln goi'ell gills, Annii nnd Susie Ingersoll Ilullltr. me ulse mil. slim nnd willowy. 5Iis. Polk is quite one of the most iu teiesting hostesses in New Yerk nnd AYnshlugteii, mid gives the most do de 111 it fit I dilllieis. RITA HECKSt'IIER is home again. Yeu kilevv she went nbiend with her cr.indinntlier. Mrs. Thetniis I.eninlng, lnM v Inter. They hud nn interesting time nnd even went te l'g.vpt. Mrs. T.catu Ing vviis nblf. te travel without dillieiiltv. I ma i.'lnd t i snv. having recovered from the automobile accident in which the was injured last jrur. Rita Heck iher is Kleveiis Ileckshcr's daughter bv his iirst mniriage. ils wife having been Miss Henrietta Itrnwii, n ssr.. of Mrs, f'liarlic Rurr, who wns Miss Nan nie llrewn. Their mother, who was eilglnully Miss Jeeiliine Raker, mar ried Mr. Learning some jcars after the dentil of her first husband, Mr. Rrewn. I saw Rltn Heikscher en Pread street Just the ether day looking sweet in a laige blue hat faced with n paler shade of blue and wearing n tan pole coat. IT WAS nearly time for the party, nnd llcssie nnd Melly weic being dressed in Huffy white frocks with lovely pink and blue fashes. The final piece de icsstitiice was a wonderful ii"W li.iir rllilimi ler each little girl's curly head. Meanwhile as Mether tied the ribbons nurse was dressing little brother Charlie, aged four, in his fresh white suit nnd new bind; tie. He looked very smart In his sailor suit, with embroidered mgles en tins sleeve nnd tight little bintdfd cuff. Hut he wns net satis fied, and fussed nnd fussed. Finally he cnuld stand it no longer, and ns Mether came in lcid.v te take him te the party, be exploded In one leng-dinwn rear. "Wlij, Cliailie, whnt is the matter''" ci led mother and sisters. And sobbed Chnille, "I wants n hair ribbon, tee." NANCY WYNNK SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An autumn wedding of Interest will be thnt of Miss Fiances Hays Hammend, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Jay Ham Ham eond, of 22i Sptuce street, and Mr. Rebert ('. Llgget, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Craig Llgget, of this city, which will JaUe place en Saturday, October 22, at the hi me of tlie bride. Mr. Llgget. who Is spending some tlme at the Larch mnnt Yacht Club. Lene Island, will shortly leave te Jein Mr. Whiting Web ber and Mi. Welsh, of Bosten, nt the Lam n, Yacht Club, Marblclm.id, Mass, rer a fm might's ciulse en the latter's 'iht He win later go te Cape Miy, where lir, wll be the guest of Dr and Wis Hammend, who with their family nr spending the summer there. Mi Ccorge r Wldener. of Whlte nifirsh and Mldcllffe, Newport, wns the guest of honor at a luncheon which her athcr, Mr Henry T. Sleane, of New 'eik .mil Southampton, L. I gave In Nuw lerk at Pierre's yesterday. Miss Julia Ucrwlnd, of this city nnd ruw eik, entertained nt luncheon nt no Llins at Newport jesteiday. Miss i:thel Heckscher. (laughter of A Coming Debutante At I'liule i I'hnlv I'reflerM. MISS MARTHA UORTON Mixx liurtan is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. Stanley Uorten, of 707. Charlton street, Mount Airy, Shewill make her debut in the fall HMT-M -hS V". s ,? a M';y&&A3&xmrsvc-Kmmmx!BmMm -. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Ledvnrd Heckscher, of UellnKbrcke Itndnnr, will lenve today for Cape Mn. Miss Heckscher will Inte j-e- te Northeast Hnrlier, Me., where nhe wilt be n guest nt the heuse pnrty which Mr. and Mrs. C. Freder ick C. Hteut, of Aulmere, will clve the last two weeks at August, Mrs. Theodere W. Cramp, of 1720 Locust ptreet. who linn beenvlMtlnR at Watch Hill. H. I., will leave AugtMt 1 for Virginia Het Springs, whero ahe will Jein Iter son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepper Vnux, of Pertledge, Itosement. ""Mrs, Charles William Schvvnrta and her daughters, Miss Anna Schwnrta and Mls Kntherlnc .Schwartz, nnd her son. Mr. William Henzsy Schwartz, of 112 West Walnut lnne, Clcrmnntewn, are spending the summer at their cettage nt Chelsea. Captain nnd Mrr. Henry T. Beylard, who liave been Rtntlened nt Fert Clark, Tex., are spending the summer with Mrs. neylard's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel II. McColie. at their cottage, ihe Hand ISex, In Cape May. Mrs. Beylnrd has returned te Cape Mny after n visit te her brethcr-ln-law and slster, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpsen, 3d, of Bllmar, Ovcrbrcelt. Mr. William Uracklcy Hepburn, aen of Mr. and Mrs, William W. Hepburn, of Orchard Lee, V'llaneva, Is en a crulsn In New Hnglnnil waters with Mr, Henry Harding and Mr, Charles Hnrdlng, of Uohten, en their yacht. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wilsen Curtln. of llrontwred, l'.osctnent, nre spending the summer nt Kerthcast Harber, Me. Mrs. Walter L. l'eulke, of the Mill Heuse, Whltcmarsh, will Ic.ive next week for Lalte Tint Id, where she will visit her father, Mr. Calvin Pnrdce. Mrs. Koulke returned recently from a trip te Spring Lake. Miss Mnrlew V. Lucas, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Jeseph Wilsen Lucas, of this city, Is visiting Miss Emily C. Cookman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. vekmnn. at her home, 420 West Prlce street, CJerinantcrwn. Mrs. Cookman and Mls-j Ccekman will leave next week for Cape May, where they will remnln until the autumn, Mr. and Mrs. Telhcrt N. Richardson and thelr son, Mr. T. P. de Quartel Ktch Ktch ardsen, of West Scheel lnne, German town, accompanied, by Dr. nnd Mrs. Francis H. Oummey, 0118 Greene street, Germantown, will leave en Saturday by meter for Upper Dam, Me., where they will spend several weeks. Mrs Wllllnm O. Ithendi and her daughter. Miss Nera W. Khend3, of this city, have returned from Hurope, where t!n?y spent the winter whlle Miss Hheads studied In Paris After a few dsys in this city they will leave for Cape Miy te spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs Jehn C. Groemo. Jr., of this city nnd New Yerk, will lenve tomorrow for Bar Ihuber, Me., where they will lemaln until the autumn. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs Hareld Maclntyre, cf Feit Washington, have taken npart ments In Ventner for the month of August. Miss Cirollne Curtln, of Oak Lane, has returned te her home nfter a three weeks' visit In Bosten. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Jehnsen, of .Tenklntrvvn. left yesterday for Ragles Mere, td be gene until September 6, Along the Main Line Mr and Mrs. Harvev Bever, of Ard Ard mere. who have recently returned from Seuth America nnd the West Indies. ailed yesterdny en thn steamship Pitts burgh for Uurepe, nnd will return in the autumn. Miss Kathcrlne McDermott, of Nar beith, will spend the month rf August In the Adlrend.icks In September nhe will gd te Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Hepkins, or Wajne, are spending severat weeks nt me xneusanci islands. They will In August te Quebec nnd Montreal. go West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mra. Kdward C. Kelly, of t09 North Fifty-third street, nnnounce the cngngetrfent of their daughter. Miss Mnrgnret Mary Kelly, and Mr. Frnncls J. Devlin, of 3227 Tampa street. Miss Julia Deeley, Miss Adele G. Tack and Mr. Theodere Tack, of DOS Seuth Forty-second street, who sailed for Hurepe In early June, are at present staying In Venlce. Mr. nnd Mrs. SamuM J. Castner and their family, of 390S Walnut street, have opened their cottnge en Bench avenue, Cape Mny, for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrevv Jerdan Kln Kln knde, of ni28 Hazel nvenue, nnneunees the engagement cf their daughter. Miss Mary Lee Stevens Klnknde, te Lieu tenant Reland S. Hendersen, United States Army. North Philadelphia Miss Ircne Engclbach, of 1948 North Llghth street and Miss Lenn Freed, of 1C01 North Franklin street, will lenve tomorrow for a few weeks' stay at the Royal Palate, Atlantic City. Miss Miriam S. Resenfeld. ef.720 North Seventeenth street, will leave to day for Devnult, Pa, where she will be the guest of Miss Rcba R. Sugcr iiinn for a few days. Mr. Jehn Callahan nnd Mr. Jeseph Devlln, of Tiega, hnve gene en a fishing trip In Delaware. They will return home August 1. Mrs. F. W. Faltermejer and her daughter, Miss Mildred Faltermeyer, of West Lehigh avenue, have returned te the city from a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hirst, of Dickinsen avenue, Swarthmore. Mrs Faltermeyer and daughter will shortly leave for Ocean City te Jein the Legan colony for the balance of the season. German town Dr- Wilfred Fettcrman and his sister, Miss Geitrude rettermnn, of German town avenue, sailed yesterday for Europe. Mrs. M. P. Hcraty, of Wayne avenue, Is Bpendlng several weeks at the Sea side Heuse, In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Schtnleder, of Germantown, nnnounce the engago engage engago meiit of their daughter, Miss Grace Mil dred Sehlnleder, td Mr. Jehn It. Geerge, of 1'hlladttuhl.i. Mr and Mrs W. H. Betz, cf 317 Det set atreet, have returned from a three we k ' meter trip through the .State. . Mis Charles Alexnnder Clnjten and Ml.si Deris Downs Clayten, of the Sedg ley Apartments, me at Il.iddeu Hull, Atlantic Cllj, until late In August. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn E. MacDennld, of 612 West Hlttenhouse street, nre ro re ro celvlng cnngiatulatlens en the birth of a daughter yesterday. Mrs MacDon MacDen nld wuh Miss Frances McCnnn. Frank ford Mr. Heniy Horneman, of IB 15 I'enn stieit, ncceinp.ii. ltd bv his son and ilaugh'ei, will lenve tomenovv ler Sin Fi.uiilsre te attend the aiinii il , convention of the American liar Asso ciate u Tliev will return b way efi Vuicniiver, the Canadian Itocl.les amK Vtllowbteno Park Mis. Mary U France, of 4515 Oak land stieet, has ittuined fiem u bev eral weeks' stay In Wlldvvoed, Mrs. Chnilcs Wesley Straw, of 5022 Frankford avenue, bus been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Harry W. Scott at their cot tag In Brant Btach, N. J, A Summer Bride 9 W'i h A'i ' ",. -'- -I fc,'A l? ypfep -$Wf Photo by rhote-Crafti-r. MRS. L. P. CLOSE Mrs, Clese formerly was Miss Constance Schcll. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schcll, of German town Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferd Barber, of Swarthmerc, will rtturn en Saturday frvm a two wekn' trip en Luclnda II. the yacht of Mr. Rebert Fussell, of Media. Theso en the party nre Mtsi Allce Fussell, Miss Lillian Riddle, Mr. Henry M. Fussell, Mr. Rebert Fussell and Mr. nnd Mrs. Barber. Norristown Mr. Oliver Kelsen, of S07 Green street, observed his eightieth birthday en Tuesday, nt n family pnrty given nt his home. The event was nrranged bv his wife. Among the guerts were his sons. Mr. Llnwoel Kelsen nnd his fam ily, Mr. Raymond Kelsen and his fam ily, his daughter, Miss ndn.i Kelsen nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. McCrackcn. Miss Cathnrlne A. Gellcr, daughter of Mr. A. Walter Gcller, of 332 West Marshall street, will be married te Mr. Harry A. Thurn, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. August Thurn, of Brooklyn, N. Y en August 20, nt the home of the bride. The Rev. n. Wilbur Kriebel. pastor of the Trinity Reformed Church, will of ef flclnte. Miss Elizabeth Tjsen will be the maid of honor. The best mnn will be Mr. Arthur Thurn, brother of the In Idegroem After a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thurn will llve In Norrlstevvn. Mrs. Geerge II. Wcntz. of 818 DeKalb street, is spending several weeks In Ocean City. The Rev. and Mrs. Jehn Allen Craw ford, of 636 Haws avenue, have gene te Freyburg, Me., te remain until fall. Mrs James Quarry and Miss Evelyn Quarry, of Cherry street, are visiting relatives In Lebanon, Pa. Mr. Lcslle J. Shoemaker, of Franklin avenue. has returned from a visit In Wlldwced. Mrs. Jehn Slade Carter, of Curren Terrace, and Mis. C. Herbert Wentz, of DeKalb street, nre guests of Mrs. It. M. Bunting, Jr., ut her cettage at Ocean City. , Mrs Florence T. Mentague and her son. Master Rebert Mentague, have re turned from Atlantic City, where they spent several weeks. Negro Newsdealer Hit by Aute Richard II. Helland, Negro news denier, who conducts a stand ut Seven teenth nnd Market streets, was struck by an automobile, while crossing Fif teenth street nbove Murket yesterday. lie sustained lacerations of the scalp nnd Is suffering from shock. War Reparations for Portugal Lisben, July 23. The Pertugese Government is prepnrlni; te negotiate a special agreement with (lermnny for the payment of wnr lejiarntiens In kind amounting te 000,000,000 geld mnrks. Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, . Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 te Closing i'iiitJUNmiLiniiiinimiiLniiiHnHiraJiminniraiiJiHnnniiiniiir-jiiiuJiiiJiu'iu Twelve geed ones in every dozen that's our guarantee when you buy your eggs in our Stores. Wo're known as headquarters for n a Quality Eggs. Fresh Country EGGS 28 dez gglMEGGS carton 5?.r of twelve OOt The pick of tlie nests! In our Philadelphia, Cumden nnd suburban Stores is :: i .' ' , ,i i, I ''iMii&MMX'i'M '.k. . n.i jnmmi i ri i I r f' ' f Un,f " frnfmikii i S i. Si !j Vs l"'jHH9l'a JUK BURGLARS POLITE, ANYWAY Chat Awhlle and Leave With Jewelry Valued at $5000 Great Neck. N. Y., July 28. Methodical, polite burglars, who held n Ien convcrsntlen with their victims and wound up n rather profitable dny by telling Mr, nnd Mrs. Snmucl Sebcl nnd Mrs. Sebel's mother just where riot te hunt for tliem nftcr they left, arc being sought by cnuiry etiicinlH. Mr. Sebel yesterdny told the police lie lest Jewelry valued nt between $4000 and $.'000. The faint tinkle of a telephone bell shortly nfter midnight Btnrtcd the trou ble. Mrs. Wnld, Mrs. Sebcl's mother, went downstairs. Nenchnlnntly twirl ing a revolver about his finger ns he steed near the telephone was a masked mnn. He ordered Mrs, Wald net te scream nnd two masked comrades joined him. Preceded by Mrs. Wnld, the trio repaired te the Hoesh' room. One of them flushed nn the lights and another, with nn apology for disturb ing them, pointed his gun nt the Sehcls and ordered them te sit up but keep their hands nbove their heads. Then the rebbcis set nbeut collecting jewelry. I'lnnlly they bowed tllcm helves out, the Inst man Milng: "We don't come from rcat Neck. Don't leek for us around this town. It will only wnste time. We nre strangers, but we were tipped off te this Jeb." DU PONT WAIQTS RETURNS Striker's Jeb, If .Taken, Question of "Meal Ticket," He Says .Wilmington, Del.. July 23. Alfred Victer du Pent wns net pe sure yester day, nfter IiIh application for n position ns slrlke-brenher with the Pennsylvnnin Kallt'e.ul hail been ninde public whether he wanted the job. He wns net sure he would like the position, he snld, nnd added It wns enlv n question of n "meal ticket" with him. lie wants the work thnt will bring him returns. It wns becnuse he wanted a rcmuner rcmuner ntlve position that he made the appli cation, he snld yesterdny, nnd hearing of the need of men, he applied. "If something else turns up," he snld, "I will probably give up nil thought te tnklng the rnllrend position, I will net tnke It for two or three weeks nt least, If at all." Asked whether he had received any threatening letters from strikers, he tnld he hnd net. nnd if he thought there wns n "possibility of getting my bead humped off, I'd bent it for Flint, Mich., nt once. 0BREG0N IMPROVES President of Mexico Is Able te Con fer With Cabinet Members Mrvlre City. July 2S. (Ily A. I'.) President Obregon new hns safelv pnssed tlie crisis in his illness, which for a time caused his nttcndlng physi cians te entertain ctnve fears for his life, according te information given to te dny by persons cIope te the President. I.nst Mendny his condition warranted the censtnnt attendance of four uhyfi- ciuns who rcsert'd te heroic inenmues te save the lift? of the Chief Executive fiem attacks described ns acute bren chitis with pneumenin complications. The President today is snld te be grcntty liunrevcd. nnd although he will be con fined te his room for several dnjs mere his condition Is no longer cause for nlerm. Ter the first time since his illness the President jiesterdny received several members of his Cabinet for brief con ferences and signed n few important documents. r.nrcATieNAi. lleth Snen FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Fer Beys and Girls Philadelphia, Pa. FOUR F.I.EMCNTARY SCHOOLS llith A Ruw Sti. SBlh i Lancaster Ave. 17tli & r.lrurd Av. Ortrnc St. nl. Scheel Lane Central Scheel, 15th and Race Sts. Junier and nenler htsh nchoel efferlne rhernueh preparation for cellfee or business. Bmall classes. CenBtant personal contact with nn exceptionally able faculty. Comrlete modern equipment for all courses. Large plajsreund. Kmnaslum. lunchroom. Open te ether denominations. Write for e.ir book and rates. I. Halsten Themas, Prln iClptt. 15th t Race Sts . Philadelphia. ezzr r wis. v Scho&l of Bmintii Administration Many yeunr women are adapted, par ticularly, for secretarial work. Pelrce Hchoel training Kites the foundation t'.iat builds success upon such fitness Day Scheel Open Sept. A Mchl Scheel Opens Scut. 18 Write or 58th Year Boek Tine ft. West nf Hrend Wanamaker Institute 23d and Walnut Street OWNS Iny Scheel. September 13 Afternoon & I"enni: Schools, September 20 WRITE TOU CATALOO Telephone Locust 814U STUDY STENOOKAPHY NOW We teach aregn, the ensy, speedy system: also Pitman. Our graduates are In constant demand tweauee e (,l practical eftlce training. Special sumner claeves Day and mailing. New building centrally located. Cn'alegiie PIIII.A. RUSINESS COLLEOE nnd College of Commerce 17. U Market .St.. 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Call, hone ay writs for ratatnir. .Summer, rates. rAxJuaLBUBneisa school., it s. it si, JACK O'JMMMEHT X By Edgar Wallace An Unusual Story of a Blackmailing Gang and a Mysterious Avenger, by the Auther of "Green Rust," "The Daffodil Murder," "Clue of the Twisted Candle" Till! 8T0IIY SO FAR COLONEL DAW ItOVNDAItY. a fat, cearat-grainttl hut iiiicnmilti clever trader of a vnnn e) crnekt, ha become ulmmfrt n receipt nf a knave of clubt, ttanril "Jack e' Jutfiimcnt" after ttvtral or lit exvlellt, all of teMch are nubtlu devlatd te enrich him without rhttlna tht law's penalties, He tries te illsnrm u u plctens oathcrtne around him bu com cem plaining te 8TAFF01W KIKO, of tht Londen Stcrtt Intelligence Ferct, PINTO 8ILVA, a sleek man about town, forces his attentions cm Jfnlnle White, an actress, who declines dinner with him. Pinte oees te a meeting of the gang and complains about il aisle, who ts the daugh ter of one of Its members, new desirous of Quitting, As the gang Is settling one of Us big haul, Jack e Judgment, masked and black-garbed, suddenly confronts them with a menacing gun. TIII3 figure hed moved te the table, nnd nil thn (line ti- Miielle ltti!mhle fingers were turning ever the nlles et documents which the colonel had dis gorged from the box. "I'm going te tell you a comical tale about n gang of blnckmallcrs." "You're a liar," raid the colonel hoarsely. "About a ran or nf blackmailers." aald the Jack with a shrill peal of laughter! "fellows who didn't work like common blackmailers, nor demand money. Oh. no, net naughty blnckmallcrs I Ther get tnc roots anu tn vicious in tneir power and made them nell things for hundreds of pounds that were worth thousands. And tliev were irach a wonderful crowd! They were uelt wonderfully amusing fellows. There wns Dnn Itaundnry. who started life by robbing his dead mother; there wns Creek Crewe, who wns once a gentle man nnd is new n thief." "Damn you!" (snld Crewe, lurchlns forward; but the gun swung round en him and he stepped. "There was Lelllc, who would sell her own " He ntepned. The envelope that his fingers had been seeking was found. He slipped It beneath the black silk clenk, nnd In two bounds was at the deer. "Send for the police," he mocked. "Send for the police, Dant Get fltnt fltnt ferd King, the eminent chief; tell him I called! My card!" With n dextrous flip of his fingers he pent n. little poBtebeard planing across the room. In an lnstnnt the deer opened nnd closed upon the Intruder nnd he wns gene. Fer n moment there was Mlence, nnd then, with n little sob, Lollle Marsh cellniised in n henp en the fleer. Colo nel Dnn Boundary looked from one whltn fnee te the ether. "There's n hundred thousand pounds for nnv ene of you who gets mat fellow," he snld, breathing hard. CHAPTER IH . The Decey Colonel Boundary, sitting at his dfsk the morning nfter. pushed a bell. It wns answered by the thick-set Olni. He wns diessed ns UBUnl In black from head te feet, and the colonel eyed hlra thoughtfully. .. ... "Ilnnsen," he said, "hns Miss Marsh come?" "Yes, she has come," said the ether resentfully.. "Tell hel T want her," said the colo nel, nnd then ns the mnn was leaving the roem: "Where did you go Inst night when I wanted you?" "I wns out," snld the msn shortly. EDLTATIONAt. Reth See Law Only evening law school in the city. Practical, experi enced instructors. Very thor ough course. Open te both men and women. Ask for Catalog E-8 Phene, Diamond 0081 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY A Bread St. below Derits Philadelphia MISS WOODS' SCHOOL Fer Exceptional Children LANOHORNE. PA. (Vnsult nibllc ledger Hursau for particulars. .. - 1 ." r' . -. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS I Scheel Year Open September 19th STAN l,l'.V It. YAltNALU Principal QTR AYFR'S The Rest lluslness Hchoel O 1 IVf I CJV J g07 CHESTNUT ST, Position miarnn'd. Enter new. Day or night. nEQunc acnueL. pa. GEORGE SCHOOL Co-euacalienil with Sep. Dormitory Blaf. College Prepsratery. also Manual Training and Citizenship courses. 227" acres en N: shamlny CreeH. Athletics. Frlandg m'g-t. O. A. WALTON. A.M.. PfU. Het 28.1. (leergs Bclioel. Pa. EEADINO. PA. Sfhujlklll Mem.. Heading's Jr. Cel., Reading, Pa. Prep & Jr. Coilege courses. Three yrs. of rollege work given. New nthlstlc field, nlnlnn hall nnd adtnlnlsiratlen building YCHT 4UU IVItr UL'VIIB arv, 4.. WARREN V. TBI .1.1. A. M.. 1). P.. Pre. HEUNSOROVK. PA. Besqiirhnnna Lalverslty, Hellnsgrerr. Pa. Co-cducatlenal In the Arts and Sciences. Beautiful and healthful environments. Ad dress for catalog. W. T. Morten. Registrar, Bummer Scheel tren June SO LEONIA. N. J. OLD ORCHARD HOME HCHOOL NUR EIY. Ker healthy, normal children and Babies. Hculth Ilrt. Belscted tejs. Write lu Aunu O. Noyes, Leonia. N. J, Consult ledger ltureau. M.H OKK CITY Columbia Preparatory Scheel. Dey and lOlumuiu r Prepnrntlen for All Unlersltls West Point und Annapolis. 801 WEST 83TII ST. Cerner West Knd Ave Schuyler 07e DAYTON. VA. BIIENAMDOAII COLI.EOIATK INSTITOTE , anil Scheel of Music, Dayton, Va. Junier College C'e-educatlnnal. Rates, 1235 te 1300, We have a number of satisfied North ern students Exceptional advantage, rer catalogue and particulars address Shenan doah Celleglste Institute nnd Scheel et Music. Consult Publle Ledger Rureau. WAHIXOTON. D. C. THE COLVMUIA L'NIV. OP PHYSICIANS. Inc., city or wnsiiinnen. Tu Courses Chiropractic il"u Physie-Therapy w Rich of facule Is degreed In subje". 't'hlv ...... ...n... . b,,,..,..i.i,Mn, ,, n ItSniBl ion m cecurlpg runcenlal roemlpg and beard nt ii'uonable pricey l)iy school begins pi ... il- ,riit. ir i'ikjk ei. DK L. C. HHEIIMVN. I'res.. 8IU Mill St. CH 1,1" HIKOfKACTIC rn this new. must iirnmlt all .nrofrsslent In Wnihlngten, Hit nation's ritDiiai, unrualed ndrao ndrae taces for self-supporting students, Codu Cedu Codu cutlenol. Address (he Registrar. RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROrRACTIC 1118 r Btrtet. wastungten, e, e. "I've no mere respect for women than I have for men, understand! Yeu're treated like a queen and you play straight." "Ijrct some time for myself, I suppess? ' The colonel nodded slowly. "Sura you de. Hansen." His tone was mild, and that spelled danger te Hansen had he known It. This was the third sign of rebellion which the man hnd shown In the past week. "What's hnppencd te your temper this morning, Ilnnpen?" he nsked. "Everything," exploded the mnn, and in hit agitation his foreign origin wns betrnyed by his ncccnt. "Yeu tell me I shall hnf plenty money, theusnnds of pounds I Teu say I go te my brother in America. Where Is dot mepey? I go In March, I go In May, I go In July j still I nm here!" "My geed friend," said the colonel, "you're tee impatient. This Is net a moment I can allow you te go away. You're getting nervous; that's what's the matter with you. Perhaps I'll let you have a holiday next week." "Nervous!" reared the man. "Yes, I am. All the time I feel eyes en me ! When I walk in the street every man I meet Is n policeman. When I go te bed I hear nothing but footsteps creeping in the passage outside my room." "Old Jack, eh?" said the colonel, eying him narrowly. Hansen shivered. He had seen the Jnck e' Judgment once, n figure In gossamer silk who steed beside the bed in which the Scnn dlnnvlnn lny and had talked wisdom while Olnf quaked in n muck sweat of fear. The colonel did net knew this, nc was under the Impression that the ap pearance of the previous night hnd con stituted the first of this mysterious menace. Se he nodded ngain. "Send Miss Marsh te me," he said. Hansen- would hnve get en his nerves If he had nerves. The man at any rate was becoming nn Intolerable nuisance. The c.olenel mnrked him down as one of the problems for early solution. The secretary hnd net been gene mere than n few seconds before the deer opened ogejn and the girl came In. She was taN, pretty, in a dell-like way, with nn aura of golden hair about her small head. She might hnve been mere than pretty but for her eyes, which were tee light a shade of blue te be beautiful. She was expensively gowned, EDfCATIONAL Deth Snes lANCHPURO. VA. LYNCHBURG COLLEGE A standard American Collece efferlnr un- usual opportunities te young; men and women from the North. Rates. 1350. Fer catalogue and particulars address : J. T T. HUNDLEY, l'res.. LyneMmr. V. Consult Puhlln ledger Bureau. Yeun Men and Heys CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMT A day and bearding scioel ter bey. Prscaratlen for cellese. Special rata for hvs-dey boarders Onens Snt. 2nth. J L PATTRnSON. H.sdmaster BELLKFONTE. PA. Bellefonte Academy "m't1 " and up, 117th year. Ath. fleld and swlmmlnc peel. Med rates. Catalog. JA.MES B. iiitiiiiicm. A. .11.. iiitffmnari.. niir,.n v... BETHLEHEM. PA. BETHLEHEM FBEPARATOBY SCHOOL Bchoel. Reasonable ratss. ratslnvtiA Jehn M. Tuccey, M. A., Headmaster He I). Hethlehem, l'enna. CHESTEK PA PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE Known for mace than a century for bls-h Ideals and standards In education. COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT CIIKSTKRjPA. HAKBJSDt'RO. PA. Hanisburg Academy "SeiiJiy perner ana junior ieparimenis. aieuerate at. Fer r ntfclni? I minre,mm A !"" Hj?n?iw..ijgi!ik.giJ: Its, rer cataies i aaaress: Armer ts. IJVNCASTKR. PA. FRANKLIN AND MARSHAL ACADEMY Prsparss boys for all celleges and technical scnoeis choels. ueaerate terms. Catalcua. Address E. M. HARTMAN. Pit. D., Principal Hei 411. Lancaster. Pu. Voting Women and llrls NAZAR1.TH. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy PERKIOMEN SCHOOL TOR BOS MuT Oratory and Ruslness, Sehelarftilps Net con ducted for profit Mnderat rales Catalogue OSCAR M. KRIKHEL. D. D., Principal Uex 111), I'ennsburg Pa. BHADINU. I'A. Keystone Institute "The Service Scheel" A fully equipped school with expert In structors organized te give Intensive instrue. lien of Q years In r?lactrlel V'n.in..... Meihanlcal Engineering, Accounting ani unlness Administration. In Autometl Olive Mechanics. Dsv anrf nlvht riaisss write rer intormallen te Director classes Write for information te Director LM North 4th Street. Reading. Pa. PALTHIRO. PA. "K I S K I" A SCHOOL Fnu itnvu Itlikiminetis spring Srinel permits boy. ta arOW Un OUt Of dnera Srtn nera hU-hta,.,! overlooking rler. Special preparation for cenegs ann lecnnicni scnoeis Precepterial system, am sports, itate 1830. Catalogue, Ajldress DB. A, .11. WILSON, JR.. Preildeel HexJISfl. Snltshiirc. Pu. SWARTHMORE. PA. Swarthmore Fn?v,?? ,,1?rI)niT "" .. . . "jr cntaleg, H. P. Tomllneea. lleadnmster. Rnx W. Hwnrthmere. Pa. WAYNE. PA. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL Wajne (Mnln Line P. It. R.). Pu. Healthful Imnlinn home Ikn liuililmus Mental and i'ielenl Initrui'um IiIkIi i i, nil Influence make unusii.il nmn-nl tu parents nnd '.'I'M. l'repirr. f r no' I ' binni'Ss (hnrles Henrj lreut, A. , Heniliu ihtrr IIORDEMOWN. N. J. HOUDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITl'lE Thoreuah preparation for coll'ge cr busl nsss Lftlclent faculty, small cltses, Indl vldual attention. Military tralnlntf. 88th year, for cataleyua address Drawer C-aa, PrlD-.lt.r.S. CeTiSiSiS. "' Jp Bei 60, Ntzirctb, Pa. Founded 1743. FIBUUCRNE .MILITARY hCUOOL. Wsynei r! ,S5KSja? aJunrrn:paCr?rnVnT. ' JjCTV W ffi iilS'IPurV..... "o.,;;,e'r0r.0pi,rt.,01y'm? '"iifA HdnV''-na-lum nnd sulmmlmt peel Address ' ''Jdrr"v.j0Mur?n,J,ti.,,i,.Sn-' i'rine.. The IteyA. D. (JLt.-Prlnrlnal, t uUfeaU i-Wsr rKVNHIHJKO, , I'A. " 7 A.sULTl.LKTNr7! 'nnd walked with the ensy swing of one .whose position is ussured. "(loot! morning, I.ellle," snld the colonel. "Did you see hltn ngaln?" nuc nodded. "I get n nretty geed view of hlra," she said. "Did he see you?" She smiled. "I don't think se," she paid ; "besides, what docs it matter if he did?" "Was the girl with him?" She shook her hed. "Well," nsked the colonel nfter n pause, "can you de anything with him?" She pursed her lips. If she hnd exported the colonel te refer te their terrifying experience of the night beferf, nhe wns te he dis appointed. The hard eyes nf the man compelled her te keep te the matter under discussion. "He leeks pretty hard," snld the girl; "he is net the man te fall for that heart-te-heart stuff." "What de you mean?" nsked the colonel. "JiiBt that," snld the girl with n Ishrug. "I can't imagine his picking mc up nnd tnking me te dinner and pouring out the secrets of his young heart nt the second bottle." "Neither can I," snld the colonel thoughtfully. "Yeu're n pretty clever girl, I.ellle, and I'm going te make it worth your while te get close te that fellow. He's the one mnn in Scetlnnd Yard thnt we wnnt te put out of busi ness. Net thnt we've nnvthlng te be nfrnld of," he ndded vaguely, "but he's juct interfering with " He pnused for n word. "With business," snid the girl. "Oh, come off, colonel ! Just tell me hew far you wnnt mc te go." "You've get te put him In ns wrong as you can," enld the ether decidedly. "He must be compromised up te his neck." "What about my young reputation?" asked the girl with a grimace. "If you lese it we'll buy you nnether," snld the colonel dryly; "and I reckon it's about time you had another one. Lellle." The girl fingered her chin thought fully. "It is net going te be easy." she said ngaln. "It isn't going te be like young Spillbury Pinte Silvn could have done that job without help or Solemop White even." "Yeu can shut up nbeut Splllsbury," retorted the colonel. "I've told jeu te forget everything that hns ever hnppened In our business. And I've told veu n hundred times net te mention Pinte or nny of the ether men In this business. Yeu can de at teu are told ! And take tnat leek oil your face ! ' i He rose with extraordinary agility I and leaned ever, glowering down nt the i girl. "You've gecn getting n bit tee fresh lately, I.ellle, nndglving yourself air ! Yeu don't try any of that grand-lady stuff with me: d'ye hear?" There was nothing sunve In the I colonel's mnnner new, nothing slew or ' ponderous or courtly. He spoke rapidly and harshly, nnd revealed the brute that many suspected, but few knew. "I've no mere respect for women than I have for men, understand ! If you ever get gay with me, I'll take your neck In my hand like that." He clenched nia two lists together with a horribly suggestive motion, nnd the frightened girl wntched him, fascinated EDUCATIONAL Yeung Men nnd Reys WENONAII. X. J. XX::COI O M I R I ii I5 W enenah Military Academy 'J Our Ideal la te Cultivate "A '4 ' 0 .ft ' ? !' . ' business or for college. All our teaching seeks te give the fundamentals of a sound education. Ideal location, 12 milea from Philadelphia. Large Athletic Field. Splendid Gym. Separate Dept. for Juniors, 11 years old and ever. ti Write for Catalog and View Beoh Lewer Scheel, $650 Upper Scheel, $750 Majer C. A. SNYDER, Supt. Cpt. C. M. Lorence, Cemdt. Bex E, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY VJseceaeer Psasj NEWTON. N. NEWTON ACVOLMV' ' Military country school, boys 10 te IT. Mountain and lake reclen. 2 hours from N. X. i.itaDiisnva i3J Lstnieitus. usi j,. newien. x. J. WEST NEWTON. MAH8 Fer De? .-- ALLEN CHALJIKIW SCHOOL rst .-.ewien, Maes. POOLKtiVILLE. MI), neys of Character ami Ambition Fer catalX addrcssi tapi. b. j. iahisv, jj. a., ll. il.. " """" ',".,r il.J,: '. " "unsjej Bupt. Consult Public Ledger Hureau. "of two. with bath between. Large gymB- Supt. WAY N ESIIOIIO. VA. Bingham Military Scheel SANITATION KAFETYllltM-v Oldest Scheel for Ilejs in the Seuth a Scheel that will appeal te Reys in the North, i'er Catalogue and Particulars address: " COL. S. R. McKEE. Supt. ' Ashetille. N. C. Consult I'ublle Ledger llureau. LEXINttlON, VA. Cnetle Ulll Acudemy, Lexington, Va'.' IJ.al location and cllmats iTrpsres for colleges, universities seM-rnment ncadsmles and busi ness airijiismwv. .uimimi- iruining. Mag nificent buildings larse gmnslurn Dept. ... h.u. ,m.1r 11 1-im g-t, .,t .v.. ....' ' - - XEi CHATHAM. A. t'lintlnm Trulnlng Mth-el. Chnlhiimr Ve. a southern si h it l thnt A 111 Northern pee e Rates JJU3 Ker catalogue and particulars alliess uppeai te cui'. n . vuiii, , uniiiiiiim, Va. Cemult Public l.etger llureau i -rr Yeunr Women and Ctrl i sisirse O 4 PirilllP nniinnT I VI K.. l.rtlIl ." .t Ml II II Fer Cirli -Day and Bearding Country location II minutes rrem I'htlnneipnia. zi neres or campus. AJ1 Sports Heckey, nnsketbell, Tennis, Gelf nnd Hersehack Iiiainif. College Preparatory nnd Qeneral Ceursea. Plnne with Thuel Ilurn ham. Pemcatk' Arts and Secretarial Ceurn CataleKUe MRS. LANOUON CASKI.N Overhioek PennayKanla Telephone. Merlen 5u3 Ollv I.lnr and tmen 11:11 Karms Kstate Ml S. curd's cliiiul lur (.Iris, Otrrliruuk Phlla Pa L'uleue preparatory und ec- ret.irlal leurses Al'.iletl a lcnietlc M.lei,n c iimje tails fur pui.s In Main Cnwyd. Merlen and Wtunefleld Wilto Dept L MISSJJj .IAM:T SA1 n RI1. Prlnrlmil LANCASTER. PA FRANKLIN A.sD MARSHALL E. M.HAUTMAN, P. D.. Prlnelual Bex lx. Lancaster, Fa. "I'll break you as if you wMf 1 of chlnn ! I'll tear you ns if rar' n rngl Yeu needn't think you'll. get away irem mc I'll fellow jre the ends of the enrth. You're like n queen nnd trcntcd like n q nnd you nlny strnlgM. There tM mnn called Snow Gregery encel'.M 'Alie trembling gin wns en ne new. her fnce nshen white. "I'm sorry, colonel," she fall "I didn't Intend giving you I I r" Slu? wns en the verse of team: the colonel, with n nulck Ml ...nt t.,n.1 tin. t.nnl. .' 1.a ftf.nta JR uiuiiuiini ill-. Mil, lir. iiic visual. 'r rntfe subsided ns middenlr nJUV,l risen. , -s&ssS' J "New de ns veu're told. Lellle. "M '. 'Ti snld calmly. "Get nftcr that ymm.y ; fellow, and don't come back te me ttew a you've get him." ,j$0l She nodded, net trusting heraeUJ' speak, and almost tiptoed fro 'Uli '3 dread presence. -l(?!3 At the deer he stepped her. , A(i "As te Maisie," he snld, "why,.jW can leave Mulsle te mc." ry"" W Te be continued tomorrow Copyright, McClure Newspaper PvndlcaH DlfrUnn fltnlv Cfimpnny of Atwrlaa ALWAYS IURFfc.CTL.Y VUNTlUATBlV NINETEENTH AND MAJIKET II, 1:S0, 3 80. B'.sn 7:nn. 0:80 WALLACE REID With I.tt.A I.tin In Psmmaunt's "THE DICTATOR" Nt U! JACK HOI.T In WHILE SATAN BLEEPS" TdBr&tm. ,ft 9. 4. S and P. M. M V J UnOAD AND CHESTNUT Kathtrine MacDonald aa,' nil kTV 1UTH AND MAHSST rALAlb IMS A. M. tellP. If. Themas Mefchan ,,gSSl Mt,a NANOOK OF THE NCTK" inpinll XOTJI AND CHESTNUT AKCAUIA J0 A.M. te 11:15 P. IC ffiw "COME ON OVER" irirrrtDIA ninth and majuubt VlvlUIVlH 0 A. M. te 11:18 P. K. BERT LYTELL ' 'S? rt k nlTTkl 8TH AND MAJIKET ' LAJrl 1 UL PAULINE FREDERICK In "Olnry of Clfmmtln" GLOBE juniper and MAnicarr VAUDEVILLE -11 te 11 TepuUr PrleM Continuous- BARNET GARDEN, 4807 TO 48S0 RIDOE AVE. LAST WEEK CREATORE IS? BAND I ; k EITH'S THEATRE KARYL NORMAN Th Creel r"nMen PIt" l.VA KHIRLKY & CO. nurke. Wlh Si Nann: Tracer M Url'le. MfL'furten & Morrena: Othsra and STELLA MAYHEW Th Chrlit Cnmydlenns A I nilMF coot, as nrricAN -M.1UU1C KKKK7.KH 1 A DRINO PHOTOPLAY LADYGODIVA . ADDF.D "THF. LKATIIKK Pl'StlEM NEXT WTXK "SILAS MARNKB" WILLOW GROVE PARK Waasili Leps and His Orchetm TODAY ., 4.30 ft 7.4B Paul Centelle, Tener 9.48 ELLIOTT sniENCK. OuMt- Conductor In e preeram of hl own eoraei. tlen. Solett: Otte Muller, VlelInUt Dine at the caetne Dan'-e content In Dancelaai EDUCATIONAL Yenns- Men aril Tteya WENONAII. N. J. Sound Mind in a Sound Bedy" WwiSm Our system makes for healthy, vigorous Beys. A U. S. Army Officer is detailed here by the War Dept Our athletics are under Faculty direction. In our class rooms and study peri ods we teach our boys hew te THINK. Our courses nrenare for Yeung Women und Girls llRV MAWR, PA. UADri 1AI SCHOOL JLiJ-aavsiTa r0H euajf . uin-git ,'rc'(ii wiuix Or W ftuJy MuIc. Art. CntalOM. Kdlth Hnrrhrr Uarrum, D, iirau ei nmeui, ytrn, Ms, BUff Uiiin. i'i . tiiBurnnn 9l9mmm CHAMnilltSlll'ltO. PA. . Cumberland a llcy Large campus.. Bllji sium, ne puut. Regular 4 special courses. Gelf, bocks. tennis, basketball, horseback hiding, caaea Injr. May eneh Jnr spent at seashore; work net Interrupted Catuieeue and views en re quest. iT-ank S. Maglll. A. M PrlMtxL Uex L.. Chainbershurg. Pa. nrMINfiDON. PA. . I.Infn rnllarra Huntingdon, Fa. i is 1 I tfui,u 'ww",- r.ll ernl Arts (A, n..ns-nl trlenrn lit H ) Music. flchnlaatlA nnl Religious Ideals emphasised. Alse hlgfei rivie A".t lmr LITITZ. A. LIMIKN II LL SE.MINARY A drls' h'iu il h nte 1740 Acndunlc, Celletsj Preparatory A "rt HI f'nureei Separste Jr. Pert Cm SecretarUI Cat Ret. F. W. Ptenirel, D D. Prln.. Uex 105. Llllta, Va WI'T t'llESTEIt. P. THE DMIIIMITON SEMINARY. INC. Junier College Cenrhcs (2 ears - Phyvlcal Uducatlen Secretarial. Unile. An. Kxprosslen, Heme Economics. College Preparation (1 vears) ft Standard Courses for the last cellegM. Ariidemli' or lllxh Scheel (4 ysara) . literal but 1'ioreuuh trulnlnir for llff, rhrUtlne F IUe. I'rlneliul. ling Ala I OH LI.L. M SH. ACAirKMY OT NOTRE IIIHK, I well.HiT Afnitnted with Cathoite I'nlv Prim . Inter.. High Scheel Music k Art Dents Fer cat. address TSa Superior Academy of Netrej Uatne, mwe i ,mhm m-uu i.1?; "ureaa. " NLWJON. MAWB. MOfNT 1ILV HCHOOL rOR GIRLS, flna pummltjlle Newton, M a ts Consult Rnrseej. WASHINGTON, D. O. HOLY CuTpTh ACAlTiiMV Affiliated trltS the Catholle I'nlverslty. lraatlcl aal Retlnlng Edurailen. Standard and ElastTw Courses Address Sister Superior. ttSsf LTOll rtrivu.i.T, .-"" ", fc. v.. MVNA'-SJiHi VA. iOi3 i ivaBri Eastern College Censervatnr MANASSAS. VA. rnrn' live nilnu'ei from Washington wllk fpi"ent weekend exrurslnns Tnur ye art1 Ariid mv reuri-e fullj iirriedltrd Junier Cjllei four e V'r rrtiiiegue address Thi- I end. nt Hux ', Mnnnssas, Va. , Consult Public IdLer llureau fur particulate "-t Pr.lKRSIIUIiO. VA. , SOUTHHRN COLLEGE i Junier College and finishing Ceursei Hlilletfi Year location. ARTHUR RYLK BAVlt M CeUtge FteM. UMlllMH. Ma trrMm.'i M SM mi ', ? I ..'. el'Vtf i ,.HUyf'.,t'., , u , ,'C ' , .m vj.h
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