w WANTED About 10,000 aq. ft. auitable for Automo bile. Service Station. Glve location-and de de scrlbe fully what you have te offer. C 631, Ledger Office PEWRiTERC HateMedels--0 U Special Summer Reductions t iviik NO. O 111 IL.1.4'" ... E." .71 " men Kuien nu. 10 lae ROYAL NO. ip MO H' W1IF IIS PuW"bmith fch fftmERWOOD NO. B HnMOjWt Bebnltt Just like New 10-Dif Fr Trial 1-Year Guarantee phone u new Walnut B873-74 1005 CHESTNUT ST. BUNDY TYPEWR1M CO. I jjW n5 WOMAH 111 DUOO 7V tjmvY-Ksm?"?''"1 W'.MW'''T'e w' "MfWi" .- '.: " Htf.: , ..; ..;-.-. . uu:- v' "japft IS V HiJN JJN U- PUELWJ LEDGBKr'PMIIjADKiJi'Jll A, " TH. U KBDA. 1 V AUWU BT U, , ' . ' ; !; ?4 1 SHOES CONFIDEN IT Cuticura Dees Se Much ; Fer Hair And Skin Fer promoting and maintaining beauty of akin and hair Cuticura Seap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Talcum Is an ideal powder, refreshing and cooling te the most delicate skins. Cuticura Seap thare without mat. Hew Are Your Feet? Sere or Swollen? Are they tired, aching, calloused? Dees the skin break between yenr fees? lien rejoice that you have read this ad. became SUN RIVER OINTMENT will trlng positive and rapid relief. SUN WVER OINTMENT Is net a manufactured ompeund but Is a natural product a Intra! deposit due out of the earth which eentalns elements of Brent healing power, letludlnc organic sulphur. SUN RIVER OINTMENT Is also Reed for BOILS, BURNS. CnAPPING. CHAFING, ECZEMA, SUNBURN and SKIN AFFEC TIONS. Once used It wll become your (trelly remedy. Sun River Ointment GET A JAR nt nny BUSY DRUG STORE, IOcj Sun River Seap 23c, or send 4c for ample te Sun River Ce., 1014 Broadway, Hew Yerk, N. Y. Ferget Yeu Are Weman While in Man's Jeb, Is Miss Clara Garretsen's Tip IN GROCER EXCHANGE POST An ardent advecate of new theilght and a person whose favorlte author is Pickens this Is Miss Clara M. Gar Gar rctsen, who has been elected secretary by the beard of directors of the Grocers and Importers' Exchange te fill the vacancy caused by the dcatli of Jehn E. Poere. Miss Garretsen Is the only wemnn who has the distinction of being sec retory of a strictly commercial and trade organization in Philadelphia. Be fore hrl pfaptlnn tn tlilu nffiia aim .,.. assistant secretary te Mr. Poere for mere than fifteen years. She doesn't sit at, her desk worrying about thrt Tiprnnrttfiffn 'nf KsilK.wl-l.ni..wl girls there are in the city or about women's rights, though she firmly be lieves In 'em. She has her theories which she quietly puts Inte practice, but the passion for reformation has passed her by. She unlocks the deer te her office, picks up her mall, glances ever it and answers the telephone almost in one gesture. And even when blie says she thinks the first requisites for a suc cessful business women are punctuality, loyalty, interest and a geed business training, you are net particularly utartlcd. T.ttprntnre fa lint rtnMiv T. ! Tiiv ens that she lllrts ntwl linn Tlnu'Hmmn and Scott. "Modern writers? Well. new, let's tee. Who arc fcome of the t.inMA.. .(kUami'1 T 1II. -.....l.Z I r .uuv... niHViOl I IIUIJ IIUVUIS, UUl 1 don't have much time for them." And there is her ledge the Order of the Eastern Star of which she Is worthy matron. These are "the things she lives by," her work, her books, her ledge nnl new thought, which she de clares is the "coming thing." "There Is still n prejudice about women working, tee," she ndded, "but I think that will be done away with in lime. 1 have heaid several remmpntu le the effect that my job la net a Wnmnil n inll A ii'nmnn'a lt. I. ...1.... she makes It." Mim" t.arrctsen lives at home at 031 B ..icv-niiiiin street, but she frankly ad mits Mint domestic life has never in terested her in the least. "The reason women de net succeed In business Is because they will net forget or let ethers forget the fact that they ere women this se-called 'fem ininity' is what is the matter with them. "Hut the woman who wants te suc ceed in business can If she tries. There is no reason in the world why women should net enter any ficM in which they nre interested." FRANKFORD 'L' TRIAlTtRIP TO BE MADE ON AUG. 15 Mayer Says Plana Are Complete te Turn Read Over te P. R. T. Oct. 15 Mliver Moere nnnninieml Hint an ..f- tlcinl trlnl rrln nf tlm ,.lt.e .., .. . . ...,. . ..j n ; line OVPr tlln Frniibfnnl "T." .,.,, 1.1 l. .... ilerlakcti under the direction of Director Twlnlne en August is. Ihe Mayer said the Director, co operating with the P. It. T. engineers, had completed plans te have the read and equipment ready te be turned ever te the P. R. T. en October 15 for opera epera opera tjen by November R, in accordance with the Moere-Mitten agreement. Fer ii.erc than a month the P. It. T. has been ruiinins some of the new ears ever the Market street elevated line. This was fe enable the crews te become acquainted with the automatic mechanism. 'TTFxrvrvrirTrimri ONE DAY OUTINGS T?T,T'1 'Jnie ilieirn Is nasteru Standard Sriii 1 ime. "ajjlglil nis:?,"?; J"1" en'n. m ?.'" mA):.:j?-l'2Xl? ". ."" a- M-. nasi- am i,..; !lalr' ."'" "epart at 7.3U l. Uajllglit Havlug lime. - 'Rem Market street Wharf tVERY DAY until Sept. 9 Atlantic City Wlldwoed Angleaea Andratva Avenue Ocean City Cape May Sea Isle City Cersena Inlet StoneHnrbor reerment Aun!lt.,,,?1.M',"f uter"A".) -0A, lK?,i;;,?,"urdi, u""' et S anU WW4wued.Sun.laj. '.V iOO. 4 48. oleoJ: FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS H 1450 Round Trip 9 $1.50 Rn,,,l F.VF.BV Trln CIIMrxirL Mllm.r. ... r -wtwi H Mart " .w . J9.R FORTESCUE M ... " ""n e..u m L'auiflcii a.3S wrm amireivc ,.-.,., iz:. :z W& 3d. wildwood crest -. ..ii.ri a uu 4i uamaen am (, Thunr'.',!';,.u.?'1' .s'.nJ- " 'pc ' '- "ni ug. ji inc. JOlem River, Seaiide Park. Baj KtunJ T.I. Heiil J l.i J:... .. . . luicimcbiait siiiieDj j2jlO ?a Girl, Aibury Perk. l-jry--. Leng Branch, and In- rk L "rmeaiate alatlnns. '.UO "?u,nd phji ., w,-' Trip reint Pleasant " hi. Mmr( (TlwrvJeys) 4.44 h! SUntlflta uill O . m. . i- " eJepi, j inc. "?. 1 U fi-acH, BcnclVlTi'v."?; jj .. icrrace, Uaach I In- iwunn Bi vm. - -. .... ...p i?" .-;. urani Bch Aril.,.. "e,c"'J"'roUem. Cedar. s"V ' I'elnt, HerveV ii.n.. :..- "y- "riei Wharf. FROM BROAD STREET STATION "xnesuay. until AuS. 39 Inc. .11) r!b.u,yr,1,k' S" '"J p'rt, Ocean Greve "" "ranch, U.lnmr SEEK VICTORY HALL PLANS Phlla. Architect te Be Selected Frem City-Wide Competition Lvery architect in Philadelphia will reee!e an invitation from the Phila delphia County Commissioners August le te show their quollllcntlens te draw up plans for the Victory Hall en the Parkway, from Eighteenth te Nine teenth street, at a cost of $5,000,000. The architects will be required first te submit their qualifications and state the capabilities of their offices for the work. Noted outside architects will eliminate all but ten of the entrants, and these will be Invited te submit ac tual plans for the Victory Hull, it .i.n .......... ..i :.. .. .... it i m: iiiiiim.ii uKuir ui six ncr cent of the contract price the fee will be $300,000 for accepted plans. Kendlg Estate $284,072 An inventory of the personal ctate of Jehn Kendlg, carpet manufacturer of Kensington, was filed with the Reg ister of Wills today. The eVtate amounts le $JSI,07L'. Other inventories were thei-c of Barbara Ottlnger, $.SlH.tl7 Heward A. Perkins, .(1,511.31, ami Jehn J. (irmly, $31,583.03. After-Dinner Tricks STrfT HEirr - in j . Q ,, ' ' 0" Srtir TMITCE ' ' ?.36 Brfteii $2 noun rip Bread , J " aP'"g Lak. "W-ITaa&i8J; We.lPhlU.5.15.. jOO NEW YORK "ReunJ Tr!. SUNDAYS R..A.Uu't . ",S.piemb.r in uE ew- Nifui.vif.i. SiSfc w "'P'. , iai Oci. 12 I te'wO'a.System rn-. , V Limited Ne. 230 Turning the Coins Set ten coins In a circle, us illus trated, with all of the heads up. Ask some one te start with any coin and count around the circle te the light, I, ii, 3, -J. The fourth coin the spectator must turn ever, lie may then start again en any hend he cheeses and count 1. -, 3, -1, turning the fourth coin. The problem Is te continue this procedure until nine of the coins are turned tails. The spectator, however, will Mud that after lie has turned four or live coins he will be forced te start en a tall, or else step en a celli already turned. The performer, however, finds no difficulty In aci'einp'lshlng the task the first time he attempts It. The rule for success Is very simple. Start anywhere jmi please, and count 1. -. 3. -1. Turn the coin, and then se. crctly count three mere. Skip them and Ntart our count en me next coin, again counting 1, 'J, 3, -J. Skip three mero and again count. Continue this procedure and the trick will ceme out correctly. LeiwrlaM, 1933, j l'ullle Leducr Company rduc of rir 1 . Pin I.ntlii Trnclirr Trulne Rotogravure pave i ir l.u week "I tlilnlc your Picture rectlen In a literal maiiuu in ji.cii lunu uiui our litliiM tn nil t..iJi... ........ .. ,,,( .wuvxiw ,i. a '.. "'- "t a. ..(..ii cni;i WCUK I iciuren i nave round. - Tnus a Camden rest up I. tin. h rher ivrltea cencernln the rotearavura. section or the Sunday I'mue Lsixjia. "Make 11 a UbU."Aiv, I "r - ) J ix) fc) NyeZSja 1 pi i rf -T w, STRAWBRIDGE Women's New Tweed Suits Ate Ready The Tweed Suit is the Suit of the Autumn; its smart tai tai lercdness and air of "fltness" have made it the choice of the most distinctive dressers. This year the favored Hiod Hied els are plainer (if can be) than ever, en longer lines, a bit slimmer and snugger and as trimly tailored as the finest tailoring can make them. Plain tweeds and dark shadow checks, in blues and browns, in these Suits with the new three-button coats $22.60 and $25.00. Second Fleer, Market Street tyere Furniture Than Ever Before is in This Semi-Annual Sale Hundreds of Suits and Single The Sale includes great special Pieces en our showroom fleer. Many purchases at savings of one-third te fimaa fhaf munViav Vialrl in voedvito in nnn-hel-P In er.r1 if inn mil enfiVP VX1V0 VUV JAUA.1M.X IIWU 1 -1-OV1T1. A. U1,-.JP.U. M.AM. """'"V.., I" nnr crrent 9-st.mv FiirnifnrA Warp. house. Thus, despite remarkable sell ing activity, every new day finds the assortments as complete, as interest ing and as inviting as the day before. Although we have assembled for this Sale mere Furniture than has ever been under this Stere's reef at one time we de net believe that you can find anywhere a stock se con veniently and compactly arranged for easy inspection. Tn flfifiir.inn. nnr pnfirfl '"" - ...W.V.., w.-. .-.. - regular stock has been sharply reduced for the Sale. x Te-morrow will be an excellent day . te carefully compare the merits of as many sales as you care te. This Sale invites comparison and excels by it therefore we have made compari son an easy matter "here. Thp. salesman will tell vnn jvrinnf. our Deferred Payment Plan if you wish. Ask him. V-V Strawhrldge Clelhler Third Fleer. West .dfe. ' LaaVaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaafl . J Women's Silk' STOCKINGS 1.15 An Exceptional Price Because Slightly (imperfect Full-fashioned, some silk te the top, ethers with mercer ized tops and soles. Black and white. Slight irregularities in finish se slight, you can hardly find them. fitr&wbrlrtu A Clothier Market Htreel Cress Atsl Eyelet Embroidery Banding at 35c Werth Onethird Mere Three lovely designs in St. Gall embroidery, eyelet work and hemstitching, finished en a narrow band ready te make into these smart cellar and cuffs sets that are all the trim ming necessary for dainty summer frocks. You'll want enough for several sets at 35c a yard. Strawbrldw Clettiler Aisle 11, Market Street A Quick Clearance of Fine Trimmed Millinery Fine Trimmed Hats, in late summer styles, all shapes, sizes and shades formerly three and four times this price $5.00. Untrimmed Maline Hair Hats new $2.50 In black and in white. Ready-te-wear Hats new $1.00 and $2.00 Banded Sailors and Sports Hats $1.50 and $2.50 All the above at a mere fraction of former prices. nr-- Strawbrldee A Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street. West Bathing Caps New 25c te $1.00 Tight-fitting Diving Caps or gay Bathing Caps with novel rubber flowers or bands ns decoration, also Hats in the group. A wonderful assort ment, especially in the groups at 50c and 75c, reduced for quick clearance. Strawbrldira A Cletliler Aisle 0, Centra The Clearance of Men's and Yeung Men's Suits LJ a m a n V la. -il 1 . ! .nat ). AMnAMrilti iri An 4i". nniHMH rHAHnH4n Klrt well-made, smartly styled Suits at reductions that average one-third. Palm Beach Suits new $9 75 Fine Mohair Suits new $12.00 ' Smart Worsted Suits new $13.00 Alce and Other Suits new $16.00 Wickham and Other Suits new $21 Cassimere and Worsted Suits, new $26 Seme of Our Finest Suits new $36 All Suits with extra Trousers in three groups $16, $21, $26 Surely an opportunity te be looked into by every man who intends te buy a Suit, new or later. Mfr-V trawbrldg A Clothier Second Fleer. East yUJt Men's Panama Hats All Reduced te $2.50 Seme Werth Four Times This Price Every single Panama Hat in stock, regardless of former price, has new been marked at $2.50 for Clearance. Leghorns and Bankeks also at $2.50, worth one-half mere te mere than triple the Clearance price. Ne sizes smaller than 7 left. tf Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Fleer. East Metal Beds and Bedding at Lowered Prices New In the hew, mere convenient quarters en Fleer 2b, this Metal Bed and Bedding Section is ready for home-furnishers, with most complete stocks, all at Semi-Annual Sale prices: Davenport Beds, Sale Price $62.50 A new supply of the famous Pullman make. Mahogany-finish and golden oak frames with beautiful tapestry covering. Simmons Metal Beds new $21.50 Square tube, steel-enamel Beds of the nationally known Sim mons' make. In walnut, mahogany or ivory finishes. Hair Mattresses, Sale Price $29.75 Our own make, manufactured in our sun-lighted factory under ideal conditions. In a choice of ticking, filled with geed, black hair, and in one or two parts. Full size, weight 45 pounds. Much under price. Felt Mattresses, Sale Price $13.50 Full-size,' 60-pound, roll-edge Mattress stuffed with fine, clean cotton stock. In one or two parts, special $13.50. Ir - Straw brldee A Clothier Fleer 2M. East Cever Your Floers With Geed Rugs During this month when home-furnishers are buying furniture for new and newly decorated homes, Rugs, tee, share in attention. Our stocks are most complete and the prices are extremely lew: r Royal Wilten Rurrs at Lew Prices Size 6x0 feet $47.50 Size 8.3X10.6 $73.00 Size 0x12 feet $75.00 Size U.SxlS $120.00 Size 11.3x15 $150.00 Sanferd's Superfine Seamless Axminsters 6x0 $28.75 and $33.00 7.6x0 $37.00 and $43.00 8.3x10.6 $45.50 and $56.00 0x12 $40.75 and $60.00 PLAIN CHENILLE CAR PETING in dark blue, light blue and rose shades in 9-, 12 artd 15-feet widths, special $8.50 a square yard. StrawbrlrtKe & ClelWer Fourth Fleer. West Corsets, Cerslettes QEj Brassieres, Girdles ZOx Clearance groups in the Corset store bring an economy opper- a.uiiiij iu ywijf wuiiiun. OUR S. & C. SPECIAL COR SETS, including models for slender, average and larger figures, sharply reduced. Broken lines of sizes, but still an excel lent range of choice 95c. CORSLETTES, in Pansy and H. & W. makes, less than half price. Broken lets, chicflv tha 150 Elastic-and-Brocade Girdles, half price, $2.00 100 Warner Rust-Proof Corsets, for Average Stout Figures, Sharply Reduced te $2.85 ?-- Strawbrldgs A Clothier Third Fleer. Jrarket Street. West finer kind of Cerslettes of brocade-and-silk jersey 95c. CIRCLET BRASSIERES, discontinued models, sharply reduced te 95c. ALL - ELASTIC GIRDLES, for slender figures. In 14- and 16-inch lengths. Werth mere thnn double new 95c, Women's Dresses Reduced Many at Half Price and Less' " Clearance reductions en the lovely, dainty Frecks that all women like for indoors in winter time, including our high-grade Cotten Frecks at the prices of the most ordinary kinds. Cotten Frecks Less Than Half Price at $5.00 Dimity, voile and gingham Frecks, in the loveliest styles of the summer, and in an excellent assortment of light and dark shades. Finer Cotten Frecks new $7.50 te $10.00 Imported gingham, dotted Swiss, voile, ratine and tissue, in various geed shades. Tricelette Dresses new $18.50and $25.00 . Regular sizes, $18.50. Extra sizes, $25.00. Panel and tunic styles, beaded and embroidered. Black and colors. Beautiful Showing of New Autumn Dresses, $39.75 te $115.00 tfr Strawbrldse A Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street Fer Concrete Garden Pieces One-third Under Price All of our fleer samples. ' Jars, Bexes, Bird Baths, etc., are new marked at very low prices for clearance. Many sizes and styles, all one-third l'c3s than usual $2.75 te $17 50. S?-- Strawbrldge A Clothier Fourth Fleer. Eaat Handkerchiefs 35c, 3 for $1 Handkerchiefs from Londen, white with colored striped bor ders in rose, gray, lavender and blue. Unusual value at 35c each, or 3 for $1. Ktrrm bridge A Clet'.-.ler Market Street Cress Als!e Smart, New Bew Ties 50c te $2.50 Patterns and color combina tions expressing the newest ideas in smartness for men's neckwear. Stripes, figures, dots, plain weaves all kinds at all wanted prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Strawbrldee A Clothier Alsle 1. Market Street Men's White Shirts $1.65 Cheese your Shirts at this low price from these materials mercerized white cheviot, iioijkce or macirns. Many are made with cellars auacneu. All sizes, 13'i te 18, Straw brldue A (Mnt'iUr. East Stere, Eluhth Btret Pullman Coaches $27.50 Baby will enjoy a ride in one of these comfortable Ceache3 with its heavy rubber tires and reversible gear. Easy running, convenient size for apartment use. Straw briden Hntluer uaeement. Filbert Street I n i v. Kam! Going, Going! Women's Coats and Capes at Clearance Reductions Don't pass these by Ovcr-plaid and Bright Novelty Capes neiv $10.00 Well-tailored Tep Coats of Smart Mixtures $13 75 Sports Coats and Various Utility Coats $15.00 Plain Navy Blue Serge Capes new $20.00 !--. Straw brldue A Clothier Second Fleer. rw 800 Pairs of J. J. Grevers7 oeft Shoes and, Oxfords Average Half Price $3.75 fl t ' . f this W" SI!" W.th0 ndcr?ul comfort and smartness of r-,. .. , rT" """-" iu welcome tins timelv clcnr'incn nf 1 r OXFORDS nP ,,,,. ,.,.,...., ' u.B ,n any one style. S'l "l tees strStirSSP.08' .'th medium-round . :.Zl. 'f""--r inimary heels. Alse narrow rne ;,. iT" V e ""' .ru elcs unl leather milt- ... . . j Mvu3, a sn nnrrmt' fnn.. 1. . 1 .. . uu V l witn straight tips and lfc-.nch leather mi lt 1 V'.'. 7C?e! ""ractive les I ' 111' CIS. . V-rf 1 n Imported Gloves of Chamois Lisle 85c 7fesr jnlti'WW IIItP W wM mm fQf Wash Dresses for Summer Mornings New $1.95 te $3.95 Average One-third Less Than Fermer Prices , Here's economy for nearly every woman, for one always needs one mere smart Wash Freck. Your cheice of checked or figured batiste, tissue gingham or veile in at tractive color effects. Straight and slender in line, or with low wnist-line. Smartly trimmed and sashed, chiefly w .h organdie cellars. sizes ju te iu tn the group. The model sketched is $2.95. Values are wonderful at $1.95 te $3.95, Leng White Dotted Swiss Kimonos and Breakfast Coats, Reduced te $1.95 S- Strawbrldne A Clothier Third Fleer, Filbert Street, West These new Fabric Gloves are of a desirable weight for im im medinte or for early Autumn wear. They come in the most fashionable shades, tee, mode, mastic, gray, pongee, brown; 111 twclvo-butten length. Leng Silk Gloves $IJj , White, black r.nd some coleis with double finger-tips and Paris stitched backs; all sizes. Straw brlilni) H riat'.iler Aisles U' unJ 1J Intermediate Girls' Imported Gingham Scheel Frecks $6.50 Brown, blue and green checked, lew-waisted Dresses; leather belts, full skirts, patch pockets; cellar, cuffs and vcatce of white pique. Just right for Autumn school days. Sires 10 te 10 years. Strawbrlilce A Clothier Scenl Fleer. Market St'eet or. since before the war have these Shoes been as low ns $3.75. anets 5M- Straw brldce A C lethler-Kluhth n,i i-iih... 1 ". 1 .iiirm. MaaasaMaMSaTaaaal 2000 Women's Union Suits Under Price Regular Sizes, 50c Extra Sizes, 55c Band-top Union Suits, rib bed cotton, low neck, no sleeves, tight or shell knees. A very geed value. Straw brides A cieWiler Aisle . Centre 1 Fine Perte Rican Hand-made Blouses $3.95 and $5.00 Exquisite hand tucking and drawnwerk, lovely Irish and filet trimmings; indeed with such clever needlework, it is no wonder that these dainty hand made Perte Rican Blouses art, the faverite of discriminating $3.95. Of white French voile nt $5.00 All with long sleeves' and pretty vest effects. Straw bridge A CleKiler Second Fleer, Centra Hundreds of Parents are Profiting by This Clearance of Beys' Summer Clothing appreciative0 ES L hU8ky' hc.aIth strc"u by te WH1 be herehthe S . value; hey Twe-trousers Suits of All-wool Mixed Cheli the Very Thing for School-new $6 75 Sizes 8 te 15 years. An excellent value. Palm Beach Suits, S te 10 years, special $7 00 All-wool Blue Serge Suits, 8 te 16 years SnVn Wash Suits, 3 te 7 years, secialZ9ZJ$i'f5 Blue Demm Overalls, 3 te 8 years, specialZfc -- Strawbrldee A Clottiler-Secend m, .. ' "" nireet, Ksst Ij-I.yr.....). .,w.v,.,.. n t. fr.,t fc !'.. ift"i '-; .aii. ,j .w-MA. 'wnid-tv .&'-i tn.nj H One Hundred Misses' Wash Frecks Reduced-new $6.00 !ightDc0oVeefedndvoi.SCip 7nd cuff.; Misses' Levely Silk Dresses $15.00 style wityhaloredCOcellard Eff' CKM ia kimen0-.l.y Urapedsidekirt.CdSiz1s"4?r,8 nd CuffV - Btrawbrld,. 4 Cl.iblw.-i.a Woer, M,rfct fW( u 1 i ''ft i ' ..11 J1!."!. .1 ' -TMLR' ' V'. . &y. W j .' '0 r-t iWK iUW. , JlAlM -"., 1 'I m i: 1 ! .n m Jul .m . . r ::-7S7raarr-- .'I i. . ..hM-AIM. 'ky ; if Ov M -- 4.v.
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