Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC
LEDOER PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1922
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CAMDEN COUNT
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SEEK DEBT RELIEF
Still Owe Government Principal
of $25,000 Lean Made te
Them in 1836
' Cnmclen County Ims pntil out $120.0(10
.Intercut nil n lean of $2.",000 liiatla by
the loerninoii in i.i.
i niPi.tlm of the Ilnnrd of Free-
neldrrM of tin1 rennty will be lipid to te
liny at I In- Tavistock Country Club, fel.
lowed bv ii illiiiH'r, when n petition for
everiim,ntil iicrrptiiure of (lie drt'tH
nill be ilrawn up The Oovrrninent
... 1. ...ml., ilia (llffnfntlf ..rinnllftu n(
,St .li'r.-cy tlie leniiH In 1rWIJ Included
nn irollen for the iiuylns oft of the
?At" tlie iiiPPtlnu of Cnniden County
Vrechelilcr.M Slate Director W. .7. Noli Neli
arts, -lelin Prentice, president of the
rnmrfen beard, and .Telin V. Wnllwertli,
p. Harry lteliinils, Willis T. Olbb and
0, II. Celi'H will be tbp cues s.
Otlier counties concerned in the pay
W off of the ilebtH arp pin mil in; similar
pifetlnRs In the future, at which they
ff1e will laltp up the Mihjpet of rid
ding tlieinsplvPH of thp iicceuntH, which
nieM of thcin have paid sexcral tlniea in
interest.
NEW CHAMBER MUsic TRIO
MAKES AUSPICIOUS DEBUT
Boyle-Glttleaen-Penha Organization
Dees Beautiful Werk at Bellevue
A new piano trio composed of Geerge
F, He.vle, piano; Michel IVnhn. sole
cellist of the. Philadelphia Orchestra.
cello, anil Frank (Sittlesen, violin, made
Jin demit at ine mini nicctiiij; 01 tne
Chninber Music Association at the
Bellevue yesterday afternoon and
bowed that it is one of the best eltniii
ier music nrzanizatiens wlileh has ever
plaed In this city.
The program was made up of the
Beethoven trio in R flat en. 70 Xe. '',
a comparatively little played work,
rerlmps en account of being thp com
panien piece of the famous "Uei.ster"
trio, the first of the opus 70. but never
theless a trio which iinkR with the
grent ones of thp most famous master
of chamber music, the two middle
movements of the llurcl A miner trio
and the lovely F miner of Dvorak,- an
other work which is seldom played,
again perhaps because of the popularity
of the "Dumky" trio of the composer.
The outstanding feature of the new
orgimlz.itien was the perfection of the
cnwnlile and thp very evident hard
Vierli which had been Riven te the de
tailed study of the compositions. With
artists of the first rank, there wii net
the sllchtest Indication of sole playing,
and where the development was in "mere
than three parts, as vow the easy es
pecially in the Itpetiievcn and Dvorak
numbers, every feature of it was made
perfectly clear.
In se unified a combination as a piano
trio the component factors should net,
perhaps, be discussed except that the
organization was making ltn initial np
penrnncc. Mr. Hejle is a distinct
acquisition te the music colony of the
city. His work showed a coloration In
piano work rare anions the plajers who
have performed here for a long time,
and the differentiation of the several
loins of the piano part was alwavs
ileal', notably in the Itcetheven trio,
where the part is net enlv ilifjieiilt. but
rery complicated as te the several parts.
Mr. I'enlin's artistry is se well known
as te require no comment. He lias
rarely appeared te better advantage
than in his work yesterday in beauty of
tone ami in the manner in which' he
Mended the cello wiMi the ether Instru
ments of the trio. His phrasing in the
miuiv s,de missuses for tin- cello, nota neta
tly in the first theme of (lie slew move-
" i i ue uveruK tue.
The trio Is a welcome addition te the
rlinniber music organizations of the city.
It is te he hoped that it will make maiiv
future appearances.
PHILHARMONIC INTRODUCES
TWO TALENTED SOLOISTS
Jeanne Behrend and Giuseppe Ar Ar
gentlne Make Great Impression
.l'il!.i",!"ri K)Iei',s' 0 of n highly
eullHiited talent and one of a com
paratively unformed ability, constituted
.i in.!,1"'''' "f ,llP hweikI concert of
tie Ihilhiinnenic Sepietj at the Acad
eni of Music ns evening.
Tim,!"" !ir"t "(. "."" ,v,,s '" Valine
Jlelirend, a pianist of eleven vear.s of
!,K,1, ," "I''"''1'"',''1 '" ,Iu" A lll"J' liaiie
Z ,r'i! of ,M"'- ""re is an
l'il"-' " 'I- , Net only did she
plfl everv note of the sole part, which,
of course, te he cMiected of every
lijrreraiPr who appears in public with
. "r'tr!nu bVl, I1"' (li' il '" ""
nei which would have bem creditable
In "no two or three times iter age. The
concerto is one of the most b-autiful of
ii, i'.sya V1 aml JI":nrt ih lw.v
illflicult te p,,y well. Itnt the little
it, . i'vnis-uv uc ease and dull
the most iiiiusiiiiI thing in taking the
end always, mnklm.' thn ercLcsiin f,.l. i
low- her instead of following Mr.
inMcinacK. Perliaps the most amazing
IIIIIIZ about I he iw.i-lVii-n.n...... ,,..,.. II...
fc. . , . .... I i"iiimmi v nun ill- :
re eiiied In th concerto, te sav uoth ueth
i"S of a tpcliuiiul perfpetien and a vol
ume of tone which was almost as sur-
PrJslna; as her musicnl feeling. Little I
SIIfh Jfela-Pinl has a talent which Mieuld
"in i hit inr, nut. was twice encored.
t.IayliiK ii (Jlguc of; Uueli and the
l nbllnti of Itiifi-, v?
The ether solelet was (lulseppe Ar Ar
gentlne, a tenor of rare voice and lin
,,,10l1"'1,, tempernment, bdt of n talent
which bns bepii thus far none tee well
tialiied. He saig first the "Uecendltn
Arnienia," from "Tesca." and the "Dl
Quellu 1'lrn," from "Trovatore," show
ing ii euperb natural voice. Mr. Ar Ar
gentine was apparently nervous in his
first appearance, which, by the way,
was his Initial public performance, and
wns obliged te repeat the second num
ber, ter encores he sang with much
mere confidence the "Vesta le (Hub
bin." from "I'ligllaccl," and "K Luce
van le Stclle,'' from "Tesca." Mr.
I'asternack, above all a master of the
science of orchestral accompanying,
gnvp superb accompaniments te both
solelsta.
The orchestral work was unusuallv
line and Mr. I'nsten k had arranged
n very interesting program. It began
with the CeriliiniiH overture of lice lice
tlieven and Included the utir and gavotte
from fhn Tl ninltii uiilln .. 1I....I. il...
ii, , - J"' "111"" i JlUflli IMC
A pingartnrr arraiigpmpnt of Wpbpr's
jiivnniinn ie tup uaiice," tlie over
ture te "La Forza del Destlne" and the
Spanish caprice of Hlmsky-Koisakeff.
Thp cadenza te the Mozart concerto
was by Maurits I.eefsen, the teacher of
llttlp Miss Ilphrend, and was a line
composition, carrying out exactly the
idea of tlie composer.
Gifts for Women
Wrist Watches
liar Pins
1'tarla
Mesh Baps
Lingerie Ctnsin
llinpa
1'cndnnta
Pencils
Lockets
Bracelets
ASY OF the articles en the
l above list icetiW lirlnff joy te
the heart of a unman, J011117 or
old, m! fully reflect the thought theught
fulness of the giver.
rrrU UAVn them a'.i, tee, and
' most of them at rather
usiinl values.
Gifts for Men
Watches Kings
Cigarette Cases Cigarette Helders
Cigar Helders Hcarf Pins
licit Buckles Watch Chains
Cuff Links Shirt Studs
JSEFVL articles that the aver-
...ii. .tf.ll r1re tn f....i S .
.H ' ""i" .wfc lllj Jill
Mmstlf make the most appre
ciated gifts.
SD OUll low prices afford you
., n.itlnWlltWf If lUnt f....u
net lie overlooked in making up
your Christmas list.
u
A
Kennedy & Bre.
Diamond Merclmntu & .Tpirrlrn
102 S. 13th St.
1 B7BJEY f 1 922
- !. A
lrTiiTr5
fT(yDert
be
embarrassed bv
a blemished skin
If you knew what it means te be passed by,
or left out of things because of a red, reui;h
blotchy compleien, whv don't you begin at once
the daily use of Kcsinel Ointment and Resinol
Seap.
The blind medication In Resinol Ointment, aldtd by Resinol
Snip seems te ret right t the root et tin trouble, and hther
I is ennu affection like tcienia, or merely asllghtcomplesien
iefect jeu can usually rely en Kesinel Ointment and Kcsinel
Resinol
Seap teaet It right pre-nptly,
easily and nt litlli cost.
Rtsinei Oinlmentis se near
ly Of sh colored that (t can ha
used en exposed aurfacea with
out attracting undue atten
tion. Whan the akin trouble
has been overcome the dally
use e( Kealnel Seap is gener
ally sufficient te keep most
compleaient clear, fresh and
glowing. At au arutruu.
Buy th
Rei'nel
preducta
today
Frank H. Stewart Electric Ce.
The air is sweet with music
Just picture yourself relaxing in your favorite ensv chair,
being entei turned by the fellows in Schenectady, Newark,
Pittsburgh and many ether distant Radie breadcaatintr
I'veryone may enjoy the dally
concerts, talks and reports, for
this new Radlela renders possible
loud-speaking reception with noth
ing mere than an Indoor loop te
tntercejjt the radio waves.
Ynii nre invltfit te hrar tills new
ltmllnlii demonstrated lu our ISadle
Slum room.
Frank H. Stewart Electric Ce.
35, 37 and 39 North Seventh Street fiflTHlftD
flm stations
Cor. 7th & Filbert Streets!
Seth Themas
WESTMINSTER
$70
U-Heur Red Chime Cleck
liitn Selected .Vem llexcrieti
I'nlil Christmas
A nni Culalouue .Vew licaibj
tharles Muth & Snm
Jcu.r lert ,1 Diamond Met chants
v.eiumDia Avn. at 17th St,
We. 351,', b. Eighth St.
Open Evenings till Xmas
Authorized
Distributors for
9!
Complete stock Wotins Wetins Wotins
heu.e, General Electric and
wireless specialty appa
ratus. Supported by corps
"' radio engineers. Our
ervice includes advice
free en these tough radio
Problem,. Prompt and
complete deliveries. Details
n request.
General Radie Corporation
Welttr L. Eckhardt, President
624-628 Msrket Si., PHhrltlaUa
Bell PhontLembtd 7992
OVhat ether
Christmas Gift
will give you
as much for
your money as an
BXfi Radie
Receiving Set
Frent seats in the new theatre
where life's great drama is played
out, day by clay, night by night.
New programs, new artists, differ
ent entertainment every day.
See jour ticrcjt RCA dealer today This ninlml of duality
Is your protection
Rad w rCrporieii
s:
efjulmerica
233 Broadway, 10 Se. LaSallc St.,
New Yerk City Chicago, III.
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Is the Christmas Channel for Thousands of Fresh New
Gifts Moderately Priced at $5 and Less
Hosiery for Gifts!
HALF HOSE or STOCKINGS is written after some
name en almost every gift list. Here are three ways te
check them off xeith geed hosiery at moderate cost.
( t
Women's Stockings Silk Frem Tee
te Tep, $1.75
New shipment of these specially geed stockings of pure
thread silk. The tops and feet are reinforced en the reverse
side with mercerized lisle, se they will surely wear. Black,
white and cordovan.
Beys' Heavy Ribbed Cotten
Stockings, 35c, 3 Pair for $1
Very heavy and made with double knees. Black. Sizes
7 te lli2.
t
Men's Part Weel Half Hese, 65c
Heavily ribbed part wool half hose in brown heather
mixtures. First quality.
(Down Stair Stere, Ontrnl)
Stenciled Corduroy
Breakfast Coats for
Small Women, $8.50
Exceptional breakfast coats for
which $8.50 is a very special price.
But a manufacturer had just a cer
tain number which he was anxious
te hurry out before Christmas and
here they are for tomorrow! Seft,
velvety, wide wale corduroy breakfast
coats lined with dotted mull. Sten
ciled all ever in effective floral pat
terns en backgrounds of wall flower.
cherry, purple, orchid, rose, light and dark Copenhagen
blue.
Novelty Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $5
Self-striped across the wale of the corduroy, Riving the effect of
checks. Unlincd, in the colors mentioned above. All regular sizes
up te !4.
(Down Slalm Stere. Central)
Peter Pan Cellar and Cuff Sets
Lew Priced at 50c
Se many people looking for "something at less than $1"
are finding in these pretty sets just what they like, and
the people destined te receive them will be delighted with
them. There are sets of net with insets of real filet lace
and imitation Valenciennes lace edgings. Plain sets are
of white linen, pique or linene, hemstitched, or with imi
tation filet piceting and drawnwerk. Eyelet embroidery
ones are imported. Net ones are edged with frilling. All
at 50c.
(Down StulrH Mere, (Vnlrnl)
Plated Silver Mesh Bags in Levely
Shapes, Specially Priced $3.75
Such a wee little nrir.e for siifh charm
mesh bags! The first shipment went slipping
in no time, but here are new ones just an
solve many a shopper's problems at less cost
hope. Reversible mesh, with either chain
handles and the popular and graceful dome
for their thin compact frames.
(I)nwii Stnlrn store, ( Mitnl)
ingly designed
away for gifts
ived, ready te
than she could
or flat mesh
top. Unusual
lri' i S-fy -CjXa
ARadiole for Xmas
Is the ideal gift this year. We have u full assort
ment of all products of Radie Corporation of
America, and we will be glud te demonstrate them
te you.
THE PHIUDELPHIA ELECTRIC
COMPANY SUPPLY DEPI
130-32 SaBeventhSt
Philadelphia
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Tiny Tots' Peg-Tep
Rompers, $1.65 and $2.25
Most any
m ether
we uld like
te have
little Beb
or Betty
And such a
fete hint;
romper suit
as the one
site tched.
Nicely
m a d e e f
white dim
ity or pop
lin, w i t. Ii
r n v liltl..
appliquid (lowers or fancy pock
ets. Bip white buttons at the
waist. Sizes 2 te 5 years.
(Ilnun Nliilrfi Stere, Ontrnl)
Plated and Sterling
Silver Gifts, 35d te $2.25
Silver jjil'ta rank liih en every
body's Christmas list because
they be perfectly combine bt'iiuty
and usefulness. They needn't be
expensive if one cheeses in the
Down Stairs Stere Shep.
Plated silver bud vases are ;iec
te $2.
Plated silver candlesticks are
Me te $2 and tea strainers are
DOe and 8fic.
Sterling silver salt and pepper
shakers arc $1 te $3.50 a pair.
Pie survei'3 are S1.2S iih ei r.n
I.udlcs uiul selving1 pieces are
Cat"2
$
;) rt-
(Down Hlulra Hler., Central)
Children's Fur Muff
and Scarf Sets, $2.25
te $20
O n e of
tlie best so
lutions te
the prob
lem of giv
inpr a little
K'l'i senie-
t.hini' nsnfnl
S8 S tllnf- clin'e
urc te like. These fur sets are
net expensne; they are pretty
and becGininc: and add a surpris
ing amount of warmth te a child's
costume.
Natuial ceney sets. .$1,75 te $8.50
Smiinel lock i-Pts..$10 te $10.50
Novelty natural and white
ceney sets $G te $8
Opossum sets $10 te ?1G.50
Meaver-dyed ceney sets $i
Nutria sets $20 te $22.50
Muff and scarf sets of real er
mine are $55.
Women's
one ami two .skin animal scarfs
are priced $5 te $00.
(Hum ii .Miilra '"tore, I'll r Shep,
Miirl,rl)
Stout Cord Shopping
Bags, 30c and 40c
Just a little K'ift te slip in with
Mether's ether things, but one for
which she will find frequent use.
Streng, capacious chopping bags
of I'umly woven ceul with handle
that will slip easily ever her wrist.
Tan or two-tone combinatiena.
(llenii bUlr stun., .rl N veil etwirk
Shep, Cenlrul)
Big Christmas Shipment of Neckties
2400 Ties at 35c 3000 Ties at 50c
2500 Ties at 65c
Christmas headquarters for them in the Down Stairs Stere for
Men en the Gallery, just inside the Subway deer or one flight of
stairs down from the Main Fleer. Celers are quiet or as gay as you
like. Plenty of all-silk ties at every price. Plenty of effective silk
mixtures that are woven te keep their handsome appearance. Stripes,
brocades, jacquard figures and small neat patterns among them. All
are fresh and quite the best we can remember offering at these
prices.
(Down Stiilm Hterr for .Men, en tlie (iiillcr.v, Mnrkel)
Men's Woven Madras Shirts
Are Special at $1.50
Black, brown, blue or green stripes en white grounds.
Woven stripes add te their durability. Celers are war
ranted. Sizes are plenty large. Workmanship is of the
quality known as "Wanamaker standard."
(Dnnn Slalrx Stere for Men. en the (Inllery, .Market)
Slip These in His
Stocking!
A leather belt at GOc or 51.
A pair of suspended at 50c,
75c, $1.
A set of suspenders and
garters, $1 and $1.50.
(Down Htulrn Stere for Men,
en the Oallery, Market)
Christmas Blankets
Gay Reman Stripe Blankets, Weel Filled, $G
Useful as an ordinary bed blanket, or as
a couch cover, an automobile robe or a sports
rug. Darkly rich backgrounds striped gayly
with red or green predominating. 66x80
inches.
White Blankets, All Weel,
$10 and $12.50 Pah Pah
Seft, fleecy ones, striped across the ends in pink
or blue.
$12.50 for 72x84-inch blankets that weigh 5
pounds.
$10 for 70x80-inch blankets that weigh 5 pounds.
(Down Htnlr Stere, Centrnl)
Exceptional 50c Turkish
Towels
Kinds te give, they are se pretty, se big
and thick and spongy. White Jacquard
weaves with colored borders across each end ;
pink, blue, yellow or lavender. They meas
ure 20x38 inches. (Down Stairs Stere, Centrul)
Five-Piece Luncheon Sets
of Fine Linen, $3
Delightfully new. Each set consists of a
24-inch center square and four oblong
"places." Made of fine Irish linen, hem
stitched. Most attractive gifts!
13-Piece Linen Luncheon Sets, $2.50
Snowy white scalloped edges.
13-Piece Linen Luncheon Sets, $2.75 and $3
White scalloping edged in blue.
(Down .Stairs Stere, Central)
Surprising Nainsoek
Night Gowns, $1
and $1.50
Exceptionally pretty ones for women! Lacy white
ones in round-neck styles and soft flesh-colored
kinds with tailored bateau necklines nt $1. Deep
coral pink ones with hemstitching and mere elab
orately lace-trimmed white gowns at $1,50. All of
quite geed underwear nninsoek.
(Down Stiilr Stere, Centrul)
Tapestry Gift Scarfs,
$1.90 te $15
Hosts of delightful styles and coloring.. Dull
toned kinds and bright ones, Oriental-looking weed
:iilk scarfs, tinsel frecades and combinations with
velour. Pretty gifts that will suit almost any room.
18x50-inch scarfs arc $1.90 te $4.50
18x72-inch scarfs are $3.50 te $15.
(Down StiilM Stere, CheMnut)
Six-Piece Desk Sets, $2
All things te make letter-writting easy big
blotting pad, inkwell nnd penholder, small blotter,
letter holder and calendar. Attractive tones of gray,
green anal bronze in a composition material that
suggests leather.
(Down stnlrt Mere. rt eeillewnrli Shep, Central)
Warm Winter Gloves
te Give Children
50c te $1.75
Snugly lined ones te keep little lingers
cozily warm, and dashingly gauntleted ones
that larger bey.s and girls will specially like
for sports wear.
Little. Felks' Mittens, 50c te $1.25
50c for soft all-wool ones with long cuffs. Ox
ford, brown and tan and white combinations,
$1 for fleece-lined giay mocha mittens, specially
nice looking as well as warm.
$1 for fur-topped suede mittens in gray or rein
deer, very gifty.
$1.25 for tan capeskin mittens with reversible
fur-topped cuffs which may be worn either short or
long.
Children's Fleece-Lined Gauntlets
50c te $1.(55
50c nnd 05c for jer&ey cloth gauntlet-..
50c and 85c for leather gauntlets with imitation
icainer cutis.
$1.25 for
fringed cuffs.
$1.(35 for oxford gray cloth gauntlets with black
leather palms.
Children's Fleece-lined Tan and Brown Cape
skin (J loves, $1.50
Beys' rnlinecl Buckskin Gauntlets, $1
With imitation leather eu(R
Larger Beys' Lined Leather Gauntlets
$1.50 and $1.75
Hlck, tat' Ol h.e'Wl. ilhnwi Mult- si,,,,., i-ntruli
Why Net an Umbrella for
the Man of the Family?
Down Stairs Stere has a geed selection of
umbrellas that will please the most particular
man. There are strong knock-about cotton
ones for SI, and better grades of cotton ones
te $2.50.
At $3.50 are excellent umbrellas of union
taffeta (silk and cotton) with smooth silk
cases and attractive creek handles. At $5
are silk-and-cotton umbrellas with fine im
ported covers and silk cases and at $6 te $10
are aristocratic all-silk umbrellas which roll
very slim and tight beneath silk cases.
(Down Stnlrs Stere. Market)
Red Cedar Chests Are
Lasting Gifts, $20 te $35
Debutante, bride, long-established house
wife any one of them will welcome the gift
of a beautifully polished cedar chest. These
in the Down Stairs Stere are as strong as
they are handsome, tee. The lids have spe
cially strong hinges and are grooved te ex
clude even dust particles. Seme have arms
of cedar or solid mahogany and can be used
as window seats. Seme are equipped with
sliding trays. 36, 42 and 48 inch lengths.
Small chests for children's use are $8.50.
(Down Stalrn Stere, Cheitnut, and Portiere Shep, Market)
Gay New Silk Bandanas
$2.25,$3.5Uand$5
Brightly colored and gayly
patterned squares of silk or
silk crepe te knot about the
neck of one's street frock or
tuck under the cellar of one's
top coat.
Unusual flowered and figured
silks at $2.25.
Larger s-quurcs of figured and
bordered silk with hemstitched
horns at $3.50.
Stunning caravan nnd Paisley
printings in silk crepe with hem-
stncneci iiems, at 5e.
(Down Stalrn Stere, Central)
Juniers9 Pole Coats Half
Their Original Price
at $9.75
Seft tan and brown pole coats in typical
sports styles. Quarter lined with silk serge.
Pocketed and leather buttoned. The shoul
der seams are slotted and arrow headed.
Sizes 15 and 17 years.
Girls' New Tub Frecks, $1.50 te S7.50
Bright ginghams, gayly colored crepes and pretty
frocks of wool epenge at one or another price from
$1.50 upwards--. They will make delightful Christmas
gifts. Sizes (i te M year".
Girls' Silk Dresses, $6.75 te $15
Fine twill-back velveteens, $8 te $18. taffeta at
?l5.7." and crepes de chine, embroidered or uppliqucd,
$7.75 te $15. Sizes in the group 8 te 12 years.
iDewn Mulrs Stere. Murl.rt)
gift 1 V'
S2.25
brown all-leather gauntlets with
Stout New Shoes
for Children
Sound leather shoes that will wear well and leek
well a long time, even with the wear the average
youngster will give them. High tan leather lace
style with stout soles, comfortably bread tees and
heels with rubber top lifts already attached.
Sizes 81.- te 11 at $1.50.
Sizes 11 lj tif 2 at $5.
Sizes 2ls te 0 at $5.75.
(Down stalri Mure, hritiuit )
Beys' All-Weel Overcoats
Specially Priced $10.75
Sate te buy a boy a coat like this for a
Christmas surprise because they are made in
just the style he'd be most apt te cheese first.
Warm-looking gray and brown heather mix
tures with convertible cellars and double
breasted effect. Inverted pleat back and all
round belt give them the swing a boy likes,
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