tWH,v r mv" w"Ai .' ' L'' f'cJ rv; fr-iViN' 'j,,."Wvl v- vj'siww nsj ' i "j 4 ffl4iip EVENING PUBLltf LEDGER-. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922 H3R .pia 4 -,fJ .M "-' " I ' 1 sk ., flR?ir " ' KlttWKI m m erns Ge FORTY POLICEMEN -Jwtsay Bluejay te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosen and come- out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does itl) and in etra thin plas ters. The action is the same. Pain S.teps Instantly 1 emmm ' ' Hi T FUR THIEVES Watchman Surprises Gang At tempting te Reb Thirteenth Street Store TWO SHOTS ARE FIRED balvanized beat Pumps XtnniifneltiPtil riT T.. D rtrrirr Ce.. t V. 5J t. Unln urn Mnrkft ttln WILLIAM F. PARIS HONORED BY FRANCE AND BELGIUM Phlladelphian Decorated for Relief eWrk During War WJlllnm Frnneklyn Paris, of 2301 De Lancey Htrcet, writer and architec tural decorator, has received word that lie has been mnde n Chevalier of the Legien of Hener of France Rnd a Knight of the Order of the Crown of Belgium. In wnrtlma Mr. Paris was etlve in raising funds for tlie relief of families T of French and nelglan nrtlsts. His wife, whom he married In 10M, was Mar garet Wynne Levering Jenes. She is a daughter of the late J. Levering Jenes, of UilOt De Lancey street. Mr. Paris was born In New Yerk and made his home there befere coming te this city. He was t'nlted States Com missioner of DecterntiveArtby appoint ment of President MeKlnley at thp Paris imposition in 1000, and directed the decoration of the United Htats National Pavilion there. He was a captain In th lOSth Regi ment, New Yerk Volunteers, in the Spanlh-Amerlean War, and was a captain In the World War. ISA9 L i.ecemrnend Resinol te that friend with skin trouble if you hae a friend suttcr ins with eczema or ether itching. burninc;. what prcatci kindne-s could you de him than te sa "Whv don't you try Resi nol? I knew you have ex perimented with a dozen treatment."!, hut I believe Resinol is different. It does net claim te be a 'cure-all' pimply a seething, healmp; ointment, free from nil harsh drugs, that physicians pres cribe widely in just such cases as yours. De get a jar today!" lie n '. Chnir m i we.d te all rti ec ! ywpy Children's Lighttueight CAMEL HAIR COATS & CAPES Fer the Coel Evenings- of MountamResensorSeaskoTZ. Forty pidlccmeii from tluep ilistrits marched six titiiMinc from reef te cel lar In nn fffert tn nrrest n gang of fur thieves who fired at a wntelunan when I lie Mirprled tliem In the act of reliliintr the store et ( linries ( Mnlwli, .ir , furrier, at -1!) North Thirteenth street yesterday Hundreds of persons, n turning home 'ate. tilled the Mrente te wnttli the po licemen as they forced an entrance ln'e each building The "enroll proved fu tile, no trace of the robbers limine been found after a hunt of nenrlv e hours. Police searched buildings en Tilth- hert. Thirteenth and Arch xtrcets As the hunt ended three men jumped Inte j a red touring car which had been parked I n C"iitlibrt street near Twelfth It 's i 'believed these ninv have betii the rob reb liers, who returned te the scene te r- ever their machine, unaware, that two' core pelicenn'ii were peanhins for ! m. Frank Signer L'OS Itildge street. Prankfenl, impleyed as n relief watch- , mini in the building occupied by the' (publishing firm of A. K. Ilelman Cem j I pain, at 12l!(t Arch street, was re-i spensible for frustrating tlm robin rr ' As he made his rounds he beard i , nole In the alley which runs through ( from Arch te Cutlibert htreet. at ihej I side of the building. lie threw open n slnitter and di rected tlie mil from n pocket ilashllgh' uen the rear of the. Thirteenth street l buildings. . man sIcmmI en the lire ' ! usi 'ipe in tins reir of Ne. -IP ' In nnether raiment two shots rang lout, one of the bullets wlibzltta bv j Msner's hwl. As he raised hi own J I revolver the man riartcu down tlie tire j escape te the street I Suddenly thr men were seen -un-' niug ever the reefs. Signer pent tcr I the jUce tind within a few minutes I details arrived from the lj!ecniii ami Winter. Tenth und IVitfonweod ntid I ifteenth nnd Vine .trects stations A sicjlijhr en the top Peer was open and under it s-oed a thnir from whuh tlie robbers had appurenfh clliniied nil en the reef te prepare for nn entiaine Info the Mn'sch building r.dieining. PISTOL FIGHT WITH POLICE ) FOLLOWS DUEL OVER GIRL Motorists and Pedestrians Flee te I Cever as Shots Fly In Bread Street Scores of shots were ei'!i.itiged by two policemen and a Nrgre in front 'of the Olvmnia A. A P.i-ead i-Teet! I below Ralnbrld;e, yesterday afternoon. While the battle lasted motorists en 1 ISrend street stepped their machines nnd ran for (ever and pedestrians neught haven in nlw.ijs te get out of range. Itruce Campbell, the Necre. was dis armed and arrested after he ran out of ammunition He lives en Ua'nbridge street near Thirteenth lie and Henry Fclten. another Negro, of Wi bter street near Thirteenth, have been striving te ' win the affections of the sntm; girl. Campbell paw the young wemnn sitting with Fclten en the doorstep of the. tut , ter's home vesterdav. nnd, the police I s.av. opened tire en Felten. The Infer i went indoors, get n plMel and ran te Thirteenth nnd Webster treet.. where he found Cirapbell Thev exchanged J f-hets nnd Fclten fleil when a bullet i passed threuiru his hat I Sergeant Merrow nnd Distrii t De tective Dougherty feel; n hand in the Hltuatlen at this point. They arrested Fclten. wMlf Campbell fled out ltnln bndgi! btieet and hid in a iloe--1 way nt the Olympla A A lie ' stubbernlv t"f'ied te emerge, and the 1 pel.ceman finalh began "hooting. COATS CAPES Frem I7.00 Frwn 14-50 DEPEKDENT UPON SIZE In fabric, 6tylirH and tailor ing dieseyeuthnil coats and capes are expressive of the high. Jaeger standard. In natural tan. Fallow, Seal Brown or Belgian blue. Mail Ordat lnvteed Uusrna-d pamphlet rruaUA upon reirurjt 1701 CHESTNUT ST. Cor nth MOVIES ON PARKWAY TO i TEACH DANCERS ETIQUETTEJ ' Fancy Dress Ball. With Prizes. Alse' Is te Be Held 1 A fancwlie-s lci',1 and motion pic- I tures en the etiquette of the dame will 1 be among the features te l irtroeucod I in tii" runialnlng wU of the ParUwuj climie ' Prles will be awar.l'd te the f 011 pies appear ng In tie ine-i ( ' iber.ite and n.et humuieiirt instutiKS at the f.inn dress ball winch will lie staged the third ' week in Septimbcr. At that time. aNe. the final competition 111 tlie d.ui'lngi contest will In- leml'icted Onlv thes who liae wen pr'7(P in the efis,,n will , he elip'il)le te enter in the final tear te 1 iletirniine thu best nirs In the fltv.l Wearing of niaks at the dress hall will j be prohibit) d. . Mrgtuning Sugu't "I. tlie Parkway I and Wt Philaib lphi i daneei w'l Btnn j ut S o'clecU lxisvad of s WO P M. OUTING FOR CRIPPLED BOYS j. A Copy Vriter Who Has Selling Sense The Advertising and Sales Staff has asked me for help in the preparation of adver tising copy. Each one at our salesmen can and does vrlte most of his copy, but we want a man who nlse has advertising sales sens te help them. We prefer one who li about 25 te 30 years of age, who might have some sell ing experience. His prin cipal work will be te lay out advertisements, me dium size and smaller one, for Philadelphia retail bteres. He must knew type faces, illustrating methods, in feet, the work that in the mah of a daily newspaper iB te be expected. A geed knowledge of tlie local Vhlltulelphia retail store situation is needed in getting up geed selling copy. IIe must be good geed natured and able te co operate with the Advertis ing Staff of this news paper. It isn't a t-omeii-deusly big job new. It will pay fair wages. The future is up te the man who suc ceeds in getting the job. Cubs Will Take Children te See Ty Cobb Play Ball I e ereTin, eiiU-s and n tev ride in nn k-i nrul nutomebilis will mil in milking Wednesday a d.n neer te ), fui gotten te mere fhnn 2e0l) bevs from irph.in iisIum3, institutions for crip pled ihlldreu and homes for deaf mutes, when thev will lin taken the Cnhn, ' in orgniil7tillen of which Mis Nurrlh s. Iiiirrait 1 first v're piesldent, te see 1 '1 v Cohl) nnd tl Detroit Tigers play I fi r Ublitic 'I he roufectietid will he .' sir. billed liv tr.ij Ftecutive f'ommit f'emmit te, uuder tie supervision of Cumuiis - eu-r Clinten Kegem Woedniff 1 nder iLe dirts lien of Mis.Nerrli H Ilarm't. Mdunutirs from thy Ftnergencv Aid 1 will net- t lilt r eierv child recehen a tej . , Mere til si ri -00 niO'lilies will he . i,tn- , nninilecred 111 fiiinsjieriiiig tie eh. idren. Special automobile will be ns. I , - gneil te call 111 the hijiucs c,l iliililien 1 ilsebled bv liifiiitiln iiiiriilyi" J)r. I' .1 Cattdl leimer City Statistician, ill rlire-trii 1 l.e Chamber of irn trierca ut tlie 1 titinj I TWO MEN STABBED IN FIGHT. Beth Are In Held xC 729; Ledger Office Hospital Assailants for Hearing Twe iiien ue in tin' P nnstit'inta . 1 1 -1 1 11 n I siiffinn fin 11 knife wounds. ii 11 rtsult uf un ulti'i'i iiiieii wh.ili took ' pliH e at Twelfth nnd I!' abridge Mrecu ui Iv vesterdav iiieimir.' Walter H.iird. of TwHth -triet below Pine, ninl Andrew Wiiti r, of Thir tmith and Lembard hiini-.. both N'e jrncH, fire the vietims. .Jehn Tayler, I fiftv-twe. Ifiuii Iialn lirldge street, "and Frank Clinpter, fort -tluee, tiSl Pe I I.iniej Htnei. ate ulleged te linve done 1 lie htabbim: Talor was li r lit wltlieut 'ml, and Chimin- in S'Jtl'iu ha I for fur ther hetiiiiig .11 the J If-)i and Pine -lll'l'ts pole I sl.Ui ui Autel.-.t P.uns Devn Speed Sign n iiuioiiieiiit tore down Hum tut 11 feiii i en the estate of (ieiirse It. Packard, Spring Mill lead and Ment- Igeniery tuke, Villaueva, late 8aturdny night, The automebllo alie ter down The paper executives appreciate DANISH BOND ONE OF THE UNIFORMITY "R" PAPERS IT has character. It has strength. It has that "pnrchmcnt-like" touch and texture that impressive snap and crackle found enlv in n high grade paper. Danish Bend is made from clean rags, kept clean and free from discoloration by pure nrtesian water. Ask your printer for an estimate for lrtter-hcads en Danish Bend. Its moderate cost will surprise you pleasantly. DANISH LEDGER DUCKEYP. BOND BUCKF.VR LEDOER lladt in tht hilh of r.trkildre Cmintv bv th D. D. RISING PAPCR COMPANY mnj tetd by GARRETT-BUCHANAN COMPANY 18 Seuth Sixth Street Philadelphia, Pa. GO A-HIKIN' IN THE OPEN There is no mere delightful out-of-deer land, the world ever, than can be found within Philadelphia's own City limits readily accessible by street cars. Nevertheless, but few of th city's dwellers really knew, for instance, the enchantment of the Wissahickon Glen or the surpassing beauty and wendtrs of Fairmount Park. As part of the "Knew Your City" campaign, and for the jruidanca of these who may Geek the phvlcal relaxation and mental and spiritual gtimnluB te be coined by a hike in the open, the following series of Trelley Hikes has been carefully prepared te offer a wide variety of enieyable walks, ranfnne from two te six miles, all of which will be found equally inviting at almost any season of the year. Trnr Hike . 1 1 Mll.i THROUGH THE WISSAHICKON rtatit ta -- Orrnntewn A Cttnr t nthlfhMn nk n C't I.ln Walk wntt ltt-te VTl.nn VTl.nn VTl.nn hloken' down trt- te ValUr frn j mtlec te Uernln Drive I m'le. ttt te RlttunTie'iii 3trtt Rcmte tt-Cheltn Ait TreHr Hthr N. 3 3 Mil-. THE UPPER WISSAHICKON Keutt 31 Gamuintewn Ate Chnt ( nth1hra ril (n Cllr LlJl. Walk "e1t.att te Wla- hloken: flen atraam te Rei Avt 1 mtlast fellow flat Kvti lift np htll te neuta II at nettaleham Plka - 1 mil.. Tretler Mna FT. rflSSAHICKOK- 3 4 Mtlca -CRESHEIM CREEK neuta (2 Wana A le Cr pntr f-eri! tolle' pivth north t A'len l,une IfXl te Hickory Hill reA. te WljBthlcken. walk up tram te Vally Graen: creaa te it bank, right 'e Craahelm Crk; If ft. te Houta SS Uarnian Uarnian lema Jlv Trenr Hihr Ne 2 le 3 Mllaa THE LOWER WISSAHICKOH Itoate CI Wbjte Av te C,r pntr Luine. laft ed Carpemar Luna le ICItchen'a Ltna, te WIsaahlcKen. i)en atrfam te Lincoln Drla. ilfht, alone QrU te Kldga Ava tleuta el, or ahert cut ln. alenr Urte, te Rlttanli mil Stree: Keuta tJ-ChelUn An TreIIar HlWa Ne. S 2H Mllaa SWEET BRIAR YAIE-FAIRHOUMT PAM nnit n Olrarfl Av te t4i t Entmnea Paltew pitti-rlOit-unflr nch (or talc Biver Drira. turnlnii Ifft t Pumpln Station. nt 4lrt read. ft) te Hertultural Hall Tellow Lllr Pnnfla te Bal Bal ment Av. laft, t 4h ra lile HenUii II, II. l. l Trellav Hfka Ne. 3H Mn 0E0R5ES Hltl-fAfflMOUnT PAW Roula 3J te Mil 91 Entrant. Vp atepa te (lierjn Hill Fellow flrlr-'ff-te atndplp RIM. en path rei trlri flown atBD. LMft, te BMment Manalon Lett, nn enrvlnc clrlvd, rt ln "r.err Kill," te iitn "Wjnnafttla Drlra " rltht. te tlth St -Keuta 1 Tren.y HHie Ne. 7 3H MDea CHAMGUniX-FAIRUOUKT PARI Reutra 1 cr "S te Ride & Ittd ral Croaa Flla Brtda. Right, under R. R BH0a; Left, up bill rirnt laft, te Chamcranlx Mar.alen Fellow drive te tennta eeurta. Laft, down te trellar brldje Lft. te nirar Drive Laft. le Fall a Ilrldga te Reut.. t or 7S Trell. r HIU, Strtwtrrr- Na 3 t 4 Mll.i Una IIII-rilrMtit Firt Reutta T. I. II. II or II te 13d A Dauphin Untr&nc Laft. aoreia plasrenn'! Rlcht around raitr raitr ve'r, ilern hill le lllvar Drlra. Laft. te t'innel Lett up curving driva. le lr.rd Avr Reuta II. Or. tralsnt through Umen UU1 te Ureen fit Heutf. 13, t and il. PHILADELPHIA RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Performance, net price true measure of value Every Appcrsen is a better meter car because of the many thousands of Appcrsens built before it. A quarter century of creative effort is reflected in each meter and chassis unit. In their production, the skill of Appcrsen mechanics has kept pace with the re fining and simplifying of mechanical principles and details. The result is the most sturdv and accessible 8-cvlinder a motorcar manufactured. Its superiority of performance, endurance and read comfort is definite by comparison. A telephone call will bring an Appcrsen demonstrator te your deer today. APPERSON MOTOR CAR S Seven dudnctive body type. Price nnge from J6je te 569 5 it Koicemo, Indiana. Excise tax is exw. APPERSON BROS. AUTOMOBILE CO., KOKOMO, ma APPERSON MOTORS OF PENNA. Direct Factory Branch S. W. Cor. Bread & Race Streets Locust 5107 "ths BiaiTT trim atanrr txaa rnrr' i i AHarvest of Opportunity In Lowered Furniture Prices The further we go along in this Great Sale, the mere people tell us, yinced, that there is nothing like it wherever August Furniture Sales as large, no varieties as numerous, no values as gieuu and the mere we are con- are known. Ne quantities at . 111 a . fl Furniture of a type whose fame has come down through the centuries tetne present time. Likewise designs that show what modern ingenuity has done te endear the Furniture of today f Vm timiaewivna nf AmeriPB. Wnnrlprfiil Furniture, the kind we have made ourselves and which ether manufacturers have wrought with exceeding care. Period and Modern styles that this Great Heuse has brought within the means of the modest home, as has no ether store in America. Cf Yeu need wait no longer for lower prices in the Furniture World. They are here lower by far in the Van Sciver Stere, for we are convinced that nowhere in the United States can Furniture equally geed be bought at savings equally as low. WMM litl.lt iif i'fffif ' S S SSjTSW.r lllitslrulid from Our ,(dcnflvers A distinctive Sult whei lines reflect the ftrtlstct.,- and jtrnre of t lu old Italian il'iiRtirTS Mndr. of freMivl Walnut, rlcli in dr-cerntle fffrt of frrenl3h blue nnd old cold, thli Suite pxemellfle.s te it wonderful decree th warmth nnd restful atmosphere that should churiictcrize every correctly furnlehed bedroom. Important, tee. Is the hand.some Interior which the Van eir Ce. dttoralera Knew ee well hew te arrange, An ImpressUe Suite, at a alue such as has helped te spread the fume of this tlreat Sterr far and near. SOME OF THE GREAT VALUES IN SUITES Just a few of the thousands marked at uncqualcd values. Many exclusive designs from which te make FcIctien. $S87 () )fi stuffed Suite. eetrMl with TCrewn Mohair, X pieces . .PSSI.nil $73r..n0 Overstuffed Suite ceveied with KIb tired Frier.e, 3 pltc s $031.00 Overstuffed and Windser Chairs, Spinet Desks, Itoudeir DeMis, Hoekcases, Tables, Mirrors, etc., at proportionate savings. BEDROOM 17nfi(l Walmit-flnlsh Suite, pe Kljvne Mnh iK.'tiv-nnlah I.euls XV .Suite, 1 piect , 11111.011 ) :i:. nn Muheft.inv-flnKi IK'droem 'Suite. " pieces . Msn.en Walnu' -finish Helioem Suite 7 pea S380.0ii J600 fin Brown Mahepiuij i'hippendal Suite 4 piece- . Jtn.l.O'i J6C5.00 Walnut l.euis XVI Suite. 9 piece!. sino.eo $Slfi en Mahogany (.'lilppendale Suite Pieces . .... H73VnD JDJSfiO Miilientiy.nniflh Queen Anne netl- loom Suite, 8 pieces jm.lfl.en Mull) 00 Walnut l.euis XV Suite, 7 ulctes sinnn.nn Dining Roem Furniture Equally as Lew in Pri:i LIVING ROOM Mnnn Mahogany-and-Cann Suite, Tnpestr Tnpestr eevered sprlnB seats, 3 pleces. . S1S.1.00 M7S.00 Overstuffed Suite, cevered with Hlu figured Veleur, 3 pieces fl48.ne Jerstuffed Suite, ceered with geed Brads Tapestry, 3 pieces JIOH.00 J348.00 Overstuffed Suite, covered with Tap estry, a pieces S21.1.00 M2C.00 Oventuffcd Suite, covered with Mul berry Mohair, 3 pieces ... . . 3.VVi M57 50 Overstuffed Suite, covered with Tap estry, 8 pieces (402.30 H ANnSflMR Wir.KFiR FlJltNrLlJHhi- ' . . "l 1W1 U19,"01M Ui1 l" 'actery can produce, w aii-e show artistic Mvlei tliMXUOWlTll WIIeIVEjII C UIVi-MlAUXViJ made flern our own ili-slgns On the whole a wonderful array of Furniture Tin rich finishes and luxurious upholstery. Suites and I'ieceu that win the admiration of nil who come at valu. s urt believe are uncqualcd. A Meney Savings Advantage in Engs The best values that we have announced since 1916. With the exception of Whittull AiiRle-Persian Rugs, the immense assortments of our extensive Rup; Stere ue into the Sale from 10 te 33 1-3 per cent less. Nearly every stock size from which te cheese. Handsome designs, beautiful weaves rich color effects THESE PARTICULAR RUGS 25 TO m PER CENT LESS Axmirtster Rurs, sie 6x9 ft. $19.50 , IJest Seamless Velvet Kurs, 8.3x 10.6 ft $46.00 Seamless Velvet Kurs, size 6 x 9 ft S21.j() Hc.st Seamless Aehel Kurd 9.x V ft !J9 00 Axminster Rurs, size 7.6x9 ft S2I.50 Iteyal Wilten Rurs, size 8.3 x 10.6 ft if,7'-,n Axminstcr Rugs, size 9x12 ft S29.7.". Rejnl Wilten Rurh, r.ize 9 x 12 ft S6n0 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft $32.50 Superfine RovnlWilten Rurs. siz.e 83 10 fi' ft' Wee Rest Axminstcr Rurs, size 9 x 12 ft $15.00 Superfine Rnjnl Wilten Rurs, size 9 . 12 ft. I.'.'.'.'.'.'. '. !$9j!eO 95.00 and $87.50 Chenille Rugs, plain or figured, size 9x12 ft SfioieO 82.00 and $74.00 Chenille Rugs, plain or figured, size 8x10 ft. ... . 5557,00 2.25 and $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum Remnants. 6 ft. wide, 75c and 95c a Sq. Yd. Sufficient of n pattern for meet eny si7t .iiem. UriiiR room measurements $1.10 and 75c Printed Linoleum and Congeleum Remnants, 45c a yard. Brine room measurements ALL ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE AUGUST SALE Sizes and weaves und rich color effects that will suit the most exacting. Roll-Tep Desks in Oak Finish, $26.50 In Mahog any Finish, $29.75 Ilnunlly yir deHliifi P ii I! II O M i; (lit OT'FUT lla Millfl writing I'fl a'ul roll ten Th iliawpr in pi'ijpstal K n b iliaet wllli lei k I Ins arm rnt out pnrlrHtnl lraM r Mlillnc caiUnr" In KPltrtert eult or innlieif.iny llnlnli I.cnuth 30 In ; A rare Milne. SC in. nidth llelRllt, i J III !& - && JlBk. Ji- &LsM TTT-'r-. ' K Xfr T I. j g!5a.-1Ul . n-.nr 2SS' llarnlioine Wriiinin.tcr Quitricr Quitricr Heur 'lilrnci i'IulU. .Solid .M.iliuf, iii. 1'iihtt In (ii tai;en sli.ipi' In dull vt,ix lliilsli hlx-inili mlrr.,liU(il (1 ui, IMplit, 10 in , width iviVi In iliplli 7'4 in Utiarntitcwl AiiKTlran rnevttiurii. ififl.Su. Wi li Kudi mi dial, $Ci,3li, Ollirr Chime Mnnlrl l'lnrl, Irnin $.1(1,(10 le 9100.110. Hull (u,. fiimi SID.iU te $,JU,UU, Handsome Spinet Desk. UA. 1 1 vt &$i .&r1 '7T-VP tfXr- Ureiv n Ma. ImiriiiH Knlh la i fnllil M.c Niiriiri lilimed illil ..Hid Hlid'nK a ii c 1 for iltluif Fe ii r I u li V I- I) i IIIUlllllllOl' K driiu . i vi' .it In lliurlii 1 u li v f II I it i 11 and (cntral U " of I ,i jn .a HI """-'"'" Un """ " "'""' '"I"""" "" """" " mbtT ' """"A " ie ,e by making arrant.ment, with e-r firi.n.Jnn Pnlm,l OKa. JL RVan rgpSi XFlVPlr MANIJFACTURKItS, 1MPORTEKS AM) ItEI'AILKRS Cft MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N J ssrsttfft.- sat Wrts&r&rjr "-ar-i:' Ftftf BetU Oppeiit Het i 'k large stel township 'ff hi t 0,
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