The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 17, 1908, Image 7

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Essentials
of the happy homes of to-day is a vsst
fund of information as to the best methods
of promoting health and happiness and
right living and knowledge of the world'
best products.
Products of actual excellence and
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Well-Informed of the World; not of indi
viduals only, but of the many who have
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ing the best the world affords.
One of the products of that class, of
known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by the Well-informed of the
World as a valuable and wholesome family
laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial
effects always buy the genuine, manu
factured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading druggists.
Coincidence.
Now that the government mint has
begun coining gold pieces once more
with the old time motto, "In God We
Trust," It Is of Interest to recall the
significant coincidence that the panic
of last year began Just about the time
the new coins without the motto made
their appearance. We may Indulge
the hope, therefore, that coincident
with the appearance of the coins now
being minted we may note a marked
boom In our reviving national prosper
ity. St. Louis Republic.
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TORTURED FOR SIX MONTHS
By Terrible Itching Enema Baby's
Suffering was Terrible Soon
f Entirely Cured by Cuticnra.
Eczema appeared on my son's face. Wt
went to a doctor who treated him for three
months. Then he was so bad that bis face
and head were nothing but one sore and
his ears lodged as if they were going to fall
off, so we tried another doctor for four
months, th baby never getting any better.
His hand and lefts had big sores on them
and the poor little fellow suffered so ter
ribly that hs could not sleep. After he
hd suffered six months we tried a set of
the Cuticura Remedies and the first treat
meet let him sleep and rest well; in one
week the sores were gone and in two
months he had a clear face. Now he it
two years and has never had eczema again.
Mrs. Louis Beck, R. i, D, 3, San Antonio.
T., Apr. 13, 1007."
Getter Colored Glass.
An Improved ornamental glass
more transparent than the old and
designed to reflect and transmit light
of substantially the same color has
been developed by Fritz Puhl and Au
gust Wagner of Berlin. The gold or
silver panes In mosaic work have
been made by pouring melted glass
upon a metal film and then causing a
thin sheet of Blast to adhere to the
film by heating, the product being a
glass reflecting gold or sliver light,
but almost opaque, the feeble light
transmitted being of a dirty yellow or
gray color. In the new process) the
metal Is made to thoroughly coalesce
with the glass. The film is applied
to the first layer of glass mechanical
ly or by chemical or electrolytic meth
od, and melted glass Is then poured
on to form the second layer, giving
perfect union and great transparency.
The panes have a beautiful golden or
silvery luster by reflected light, while
the traeimltted rays are more or less
colored and give a pleasing antique
effect. Mosaics may be made up
with both the new glass and the old,
and the new material Is adapted not
only for windows, but for lanterns,
lamp chimneys and other uses.
This woman nays Lydla E.
Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound
saved bcr life. Bead her letter.
Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning,
Iowa, -writes to Mrs. Rnkham:
" I can truly say that Lydla E. Pink
. ham's Vegetable Compound saved my
life, and 1 cannot express my gratitude
to you in words. For years f suffered
with the worst forms of female com
plaints, continually doctoring' and
spending lota of money for medicine
without help. I wrote yon for advice,
followed it as directed, and took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
It has restored me to perfect health.
Bad it not been for yon I should have
beea.in my grave to-day. I wish every
suffering woman would try it. "
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. rink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness.or nervous prostration.
"Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Plnlham invites all sick
women to write Iter for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn. Mass.
If affllrl
STfcezpssa'sEyeWatei
with wa
Strange Habits of
Plants and Insects
By JOHN Z. QUIXIXS.
What's this I hear
About the new carnirorat
Can little plants
Kat bugs and ants,
And gnuts and flies?
A sort of retrograding:
Kurely the fare
Of flowers is air
Or sunshine sweet;
They shouldn't eat
Or Jo aught so degrading.
The fact remains, however, that
there are several hundred carnivorous
plants that catch and eat Insects. The
dogbane catches flies, and the sllenes
and phloxes are furnished with a
sticky gum which never falls to catch
Insects. The moccasin flower catches
bumblebees, and the Venus flytrap is
the greatest and most successful fly
catcher of all The trumpet-leaf
plant, huntsman's cup, Indian dipper,
side-saddle flower and pitcher-plant
are all successful catchers and greedy
eaters of Insects of the smaller kind.
Speaking of Insects reminds me
that they, too, have some peculiar
habits and customs; for instance, the
dragon-fly will eat his own body when
offered to him, and the Insect known
to most of us as the walking-stick
has no trouble in replacing lost limbs
when, through accident or some other
cause, its legs or arms havo been cut
off.
It certainly Is a curious sight to see
an ant's head walking oft by itself,
yet this can often be Been. In places
where the ant-decapltatlng fly
abounds. These files lay their eggs
on the neck of the ant, and when the
egg hatches the little larvae bores
right Into the head of the ant and
after eating out the brain and grow
ing in the cavity, the head breaks
off from the body of the ant and is
propelled about by the growing insect
inside.
There are some bugs and beetles
whose beaks and nippers are strong
enough to pierce the human skin, all
of them belonging to the assassin-bug
species, of which there are about 2000
varieties. The kissing bug, which
gained so much newspaper notoriety
a few years ago, belongs to this vast
army.
Coming back to the plant world, I
suppose there are not many persons
who know that the mold we some'
times see on old bread Is really a tiny
mushroom, so small that thousands
cover a space an Inch square, and that
It Is a very similar kind of mushroom
growth that fastens flies onto the
window panes in fall or early winter.
We all like winter for the change
It brings us from the heat of summer,
and so we need never be sorry when
we hear the noisy, crested titmouse,
for we know that when they are nois
lest, the snows and wintry days will
soon be here. "Heedle-de-dee, peto
peto, daytee-daytee," he chirps and
sings as he flits from tree to tree.
Surely the name given him, "Jack
Frost's trumpeter," fits him well.
Winter brings ice, and I'm sure not
one of us could or would want to live
or sleep in a block of ice, but there is
one fish up in the waters of Alaska
whose vitality is so great that it can
be frozen for weeks, and when thawed
out will be as lively as ever.
Wolves we know are hungrier in
winter than In summer, because at
that season the kind of food they
crave Is harder for them to get, so
they gather and hunt in packs - In
order that they may more readily
kill the larger game. There Is a fish
in the sea called the blueflsh, which
pursues similar tactics, and for this
reason Is also called the "wolf-fish"
of the sea. Swimming in schools,
they, like the wolves on land, pursue
and cut to pieces and destroy their
prey, which often consists of fish
much larger than themselves.
The Signal Corps of the Army are
not the only ones that can flash sig
nals, for long before they learned
how, the antelopes could and did flash
signals with the two white patches
on their backs, and which look to the
uninitiated like two large white
chrysanthemums. Watchword.
The Largest Scam Engine.
The 25,000 horse-power rolling
mill engine Installed In the Sharon
(Pa.) plant of the Carnegie Steel
Company is the largest steam engine
in the world and weighs 650 tons
without' foundation plates and fly
wheel. It operates at a speed of from
150 to 200 revolutions per minute.
Being used to operate the rolls in a
steel mill, It has to be quickly re
versed at the end of each run, and for
this purpose the reversing mechanism
is run by a small independent en
gine. Another small engine is used
in operating tho steam throttle valves,
all of these units being under the con
trol of the one engineer. Chicago
Journal.
Ocean Liner Without a Rudder.
It is difficult to cripple seriously
one of the big ocean liners. The Kai
ser Wllhelm der Grosse arrived at
Plymouth, on a recent trip, after hav
ing steamed 1750 miles without a
rudder at a speed of over eighteen
and a half miles an hour.
Think.
No matter what you are doing,
think your way. Don't go without
thinking; think everything out. Don't
run without a schedule; have a pro
gram and go by it. Think! Think!
Think! The Sunday-school Messen
ger. In tho Empire.
It is said by statesmen that the
sun never sets upon the British Em
pire. My complaint is that the work
ers' wages sever riseLloyd's
Weekly.
The Hobo's Viewpoint
As Illustrating the attitude of mind
of the thinking tramp, I cite the fol
lowing opinion from an earnest friend
of tramps, a man who Indeed Is at
present "hitting the, road" as a hobo.
"Vagrancy is not a nattonnl problem
In the sense In which you declare It to
be; It Is a railroad problem. Penal
ize the railroads every time they kill
or carry a tramp, and the railroad
companies will solve the railroad
phase of the vagrancy problem with
out any cost to the community or to
the Btate. If a vagrant were paid for
his work while In Jail, when he comes
out he mlsht have enough money to
pay his transportation, and would not
have to beat the railroad company.
He would have enough money to buy
himself good clothes, and would not
have to beg thorn. I can prove by
reliable, accurate statistics that more
than BO per cent of the vaejrants would
work If they could get work."
And then, for the time being, we
feel that It Is not Jack the Hobo that
Is at fault, but society itself, that of
fers to the vagrant unequal opportu
nities, unjust Imprisonment, and
plenty of unguarded chances for him
to he maimed or to be killed. Orlan
do F. Lewis in Atlantic.
Tuberculosis Prevention.
Governor Hughes has signed the
bill passed by the New York legisla
ture, providing for the report and
registration of all tuberculoids cases.
Every physician in the state Is re
quired to report to the local authori
ties, within 24 hours after the knowl
edge comes to him, the name, age,
color, occupation, where employed,
and address of every person known by
him to have tuberculosis. In case of
death from" the disease the premises
must not be occupied again until dis
infected and renovated. This last pro
vision shows how far we have pro
gressed toward the intelligent hand
ling of this seriously contagious dis
ease. This new law Is a part Of the
general and growlngly effective cam
paign which Is being waged the coun
ery over to check and prevent the
spread of consumption. Indianapolis
News.
Actual Depopulation In France.
Much has been said about the de
clining birth rate In France and many
conjectures made as to what tht ten
dency may mean to the republic of
the future. "Depopulation," how
ever, has been used heretofore only In
a relative sense, for at no time has
the death rate actually exceeded the
birth rate until now. The statistics
for the year 1907, just made public,
Bhow that, leaving out of account Im
migration and emigration, the popula
tion of France actually declined dur
ing the twelve months. There are
793,000 deaths to 774,000 births, to use
figures In each case.
Opium Trade In China.
An Imperial docreo Issued by the
Chinese government on March 22,
points out the evils of opium, and
states that the British government
has agreed to decrease Us exportation
for a trial period taf throe years in or
der to see whether the cultivation of
the poppy and the number of opium
smokers is lessened. Should such be
the case, importation into China will
be further decreased gradually. The
decree orders the enforcement of ex
isting regulations and the elaboration
of further measures to deal with the
evil. Philadelphia Record.
Exclusive of warclilps, transports
and vessels under B0 tons the ship
tonnage entering and leaving the port
of Singapore, Straits Settlements, in
1907 was 14,000,000 tons.
Antwerp and Amsterdam have the
best health records of all European
cities.
Food
Products
Peerless
Dried Beef
Unlike the ordinary dried
beef that sold in bulk
Libby's Peerless Dried Beef
comes in a sealed glass jar
in which it is packed the
moment it is sliced into those
delicious thin wafers.
I None of the rich natural
flavor or goodness escapes
or dries out. It reaches you
fresh and with all the nutri
ment retained.
Libby's Peerless Dried
Beef is only one of a Great
number of high-grade, ready
to serve, pure food products
that are prepared in Libby's
Great While Kilchen.
Just try a package of any
of these, such as Ox Tongue,
Vienna Sausage. Pickles.
fj Olives, etc., and see how
delightfully dif
ferent they are
from others
you have eaten.
Libby, McNeill
Libby, Chicago
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THE WATS OF WOMEN.
A Laplander bold fell in love I am told
With a maiden who lived near the Pole.
Their engnaement to hallow, be made bet
a tallow
Dip-candle (and went In the hole.
For there tallow's expensive, and trade
not extensive,
Though some say the tnllew he stole).
Said lie, "Uh, be mine! And this candls
is thine!"
And right here the real tale was beirun.
She gave one coy look, and the candle sin
took,
And the uiun thought his wooing was done.
She sat down on the ice and she ate in a
trice ,
His candle so greany and yellow and nice.
When he anked for the wick she said, "No,
not a lick!
For you gave and I took. That is Love.
Then she shook
0(1 the crumbs as she ror to her feet.
"Glad I met you," she said. "Can I get
you your sled?"
And she pointed the way down the street.
Back to Lapland he went, indeed, he was
sent:
And he sulkily said as he slid,
"Of all the bold minxes!
She's sharp as the lynxes!
The games not worth the candle. Ill
skid!"
Which he did. . . .
From the Bohemian.
-Young Jenks is a somnambulist."
"1 thought his aunt told me he was
a Swedenborgian." Baltimore
American.
Teacher "If you are kind and po
lite to your playmates, what will be
the result?" Scholar "They'll think
they can lick me!" Philadelphia In
quirer. "I should never have thought that
studying would have cost so much
money." "Yes, father; and If you
only knew how little I have studied."
Judge.
The boy stood on the burning deck.
Upon his face a frown,
Twus hot to Btnnd upou the deck,
13ut 'twas hotter sitting down.
Harvard Lampoon.
"My stenographer can write one
hundred words a mnute." "So can
mine, but she doesn't seem to care
what words she wrltos." Cleveland
Leader.
He "Do you think it would be
foollBh of me to marry a girl who
was my inferior Intellectually." She
"More than foolish Impossible."
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Wigwag "I believe there is a
tinge of Insanity in all religious en
thusiasts." Henpeckke "Yes, take
the Mormons, for instanie; any man
that wants more than one wife is
plumb crazy." Philadelphia Record.
There once was a Miss, and a Mr.
Whose last name, in truth, it was Kr.
Now this Miss missed a kiss
The Mr. Kister kissed Miss.
Brooklyn Life.
Mr. Bubburbs "1 have just re
ceived the pluus cf our house from
the architect. He says it can be
built for $6000." Mrs. Subburbs
"Gracious! And we only have $15,-
000 to build it with!" Philadelphia
Record.
"Yes," said the old man, "my
daughter Is still studying French."
'But she can't speak tho language at
all, can she?" remarked the friend.
"She couldn't at first, but now she
can speak of it just enough to make
herself unintelligible." Philadelphia
Press.
Mrs. Van Stoo "Where were you
so late last night?" Mr. Van Stoo
"I-cr-why, I was addressing a politi
cal meeting, my dear." Mrs. Van
Stoo "Ah, indeed? And did you
havo a full house, may I ask?" Mi'.
Van Stoo (ahscutly) "Once, but the
other fellow held fours." Cleveland
Leader.
"Physical culture, father, is per
fectly lovely. To develop the arms
1 grasp this rod by one end and movo
it slowly from right to left." "Well,
well," exclaimed her father, "wliai
won't science discover? If that rod
had straw at the other end you'd be
sweeping." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Won the Bet.
Smith and Jones were passing
down Oxford street, London, and be
fore them strutted one of the mem
bers of a musical society, who saug
as he walked along snatches from
ballads and operas, to his own Intense
Latisfaction.
"I bet yon a level shilling," said
S. to J., "that I give that chap in
front of us, who Is singlDg, a terrific
kick, which he will not resent, and
Instead of being annoyed will thank
me."
"Perhaps you know him he is a
friend of yours," J. replied.
"I have never spoken to him, and
be doesn't know me," said S.
"Right you are, then; I'll take
you," said J.
S. advanced to the warbler, and,
watching his opportunity, dealt the
tenor a terrific kick. The singsr
turned round, maddened with pas
sion at the unprovoked and unex
pected attack. S., in no way discon
certed, raised his hat politely and,
with the most profound bow and with
the appearance of sincere regret,
said:
"Excuse me! I thought from your
voice I recognized my oil friend
Caruso."
The compliment was too telling,
and the singer, overcome- with pride
at the suggested comparison, replied:
"My dear sir, you are too kiul."
Smith won the bet, but the joke
should not be tried upon the satu
tenor again. Tlt-BUs.
The Society of Master Painters and
Decorators of Massachusetts urges
the establishment of trade scbtyjls
with both day and evening clause?.
The plea is directed in the Industrial
Commission of that State,
.MA
Lot's Wife.
A preacher at Atlantic City has
ieen Indulging in some enterprises
that have not been panning out Just
as he had calculated. In order to
attract the men to his church and get
them Interested In religious matters,
he has been having some "smokers"
at which moving pictures were shown
In connection with the talks he gave.
One evening the theme drew out
Lot's wife in the act of turning Into
Bait, when the minister said, "There
she is now, Bait, because she turned
her head just as any other woman
would do. Woman is a creature who
cannot' reslBt the command of curios
ity." It was all spoken In a jocular spir
it, but when the men told their wives,
they didn't tell it as a Joke; It wasn't
their business to; they wanted the full
moral lesson to have the effect. And
It did. Those women became Indig
nant. The Idea of Imputing curiosity
to women, and to have their husband
tell them of It, was too much for the
feminine patience to bear.
So the women broke up the smok
ers; wouldn't let their husbands go
any more to hear such horrid things
said of them. And then they moved
en the preacher; threatened to stop
going to church; demanded that he
retract, etc. Things became pretty
blue for awhile, and the preacher
promises to take It all back that he
had mistaken sugar for salt. That
was all. Ohio State Journal.
Busy Days at Mint.
These are busy days at the mint.
There are no signs of Industrial de
pression In the big government build
ing at Seventeenth and Spring Garden
streets. The activity In .that magni
ficent structure Is due to the unusual
colnnge of gold. Since the panic the
New York assay office has sent over
$50,000,000 In gold bullion to the Phil
adelphia mint to be coined.
Since the first of the current year
the Inflow of the glittering metal has
been bo great that It forced the offi
cials of the mint to add more than 40
women adjustors to that department.
The mint turns out more than $800,
000 dally, and within .the last four
mouths more than $70,000,0(10 has
been coined, which exceeds the
amount coined all last year by $20,
000,000. Philadelphia Telegraph.
FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL.
Discharged Because Doctors Could
Not Cure.
Levi P. Brockway, S. Second Ave.,
Anoka, Minn., says: "After lying for
nve months In a
hospital I was dis
charged as Incura
ble, and given only
six months to live.
My heart was affect
ed, 1 had smother
ing spells and some
times fell uncon
scious. I got so I
couldn't use my
arms, my eyesight
was Impaired and
the kidney secretions were badly dis
ordered. I was completely worn out
and discouraged when I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills, but tbey went
right to the cause of the trouble and
did their work well. 1 have been
feeling well ever since."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Koster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Messages To a Balloon.
On May 13 several officers of the
signal corps, with Lieutenant Frank
P. Labm as pilot, made an ascent in
ono of the army balloons from Wash
Inglon at 1 p. m. and landed at Patux
ent, a Email place near Baltimore, at
4:10. During the course of the flight,
messages were received on board the
balloon fiora the government's wire
loss stntlnn at Annapolis. A special
rntenna was suspended from the
basket, and the latter was also envel
oped In a wire netting. So successful
wns the experiment, that Major Rus
sell believes that balloons will Boon be
equipped with wireless apparatus,
which will enable them not only to
reeeivo mos3opea, but nlso to send
them. With this Improvement, the
use of the balloon will be greatly in
creased in time of war. Scientific
American.
At History Might Be Taught.
Another way of teaching history
which the schools might ' adopt has
apparently not yet appealed to them.
A good newspaper. If the teacher
knows how to Interpret Its daily rec
ord, may stimulate an interest in bis
toiy itself. If the pupil can be taught
the continuity and relation of events,
an awakened Interest In dally happen.
Ings will arouse a desire to trace
them back through preceding stages.
It Is the break In continuity between
tho past and the Immediate present
that deadens enthusiasm. By study
ing history backward from the imme
diate present this chasm would be
bridged and the passion for tracing
effect to cause stimulated. Boston
Transcript.
Do Your Feci Ao and Burnt
Shake into your shoes Allon's Foot-Ease, a
powder for the feet. It mukes ight or
uow shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions.
Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet
and Ingrowing N liln. bold by all dniL-gists
and shoe stores, 25 eta. Samplo aeut Free.
Address Allen S. Olmsted. Lcfioy, H. Y.
' Spain's King Is tho only monarch
who does net sign his name to docu
ments and edicts. His signature Is
Blmply "Yo, el Ray." I, the King.
FOR MEN
If -on want pair of shoos that yon don't haye to sqneoie your foot Into
and wear u week until thoy jro stretched Into the sliai of your foot,
buy SkRKKMEKd. They are mads to fit the
QUEEN OF ACTRESSES
PRAISES PE-RU-NA,
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MISS JULIA MARLOWS.
"1 am glad to write my endor
ment of the great remedy, 1'erutut. 1
do no most heartily. "Jul la Marloxcet
Any remexlv that benefits dineatior.
strengthens the nerves.
1 he nerve centers require nutrition. If
the digestion is impnired, the nerve centers
become anemic, and nervous debility is the
result.
Veruta is not a nerrine Mors
stimulant. It benefits the nerve
by benefiting digestion.
Veruna frees the stomach uf catarrhal
congestions and normal digestion is lbs
result.
In other words, Peruna goes to the bot
tom of the whole difficulty, when the dis
agreeable symptoms disappenr.
Mrs. J. C. Jamison, Wallace, Cat
writes:
"1 was troubled with my stomach for
six years. Was treated by three doctors.
They said that I had nervous dyspepsia.
1 was put on a liquid diet for three months.
"1 improved under the treatment, but as
soon as I stopped taking the medicine, I
got bad again.
"I saw a testimonial of a man whose
case was similnr to mine 'being cured by
l'eruna, so 1 thought 1 would give it
trial.
"1 procured a bottle at once and com
menced taking it. I have taken several
bottles and am entirely cured."
Against Cremation.
A court decision that many will
consider reactionary has been handed .
down by the highest Prussian court,
to ithe effect that cremation, as a
method of disposing o? the bodies of
the dead, Is without sanction of law
and may be forbidden by the police
authority In any Jurisdiction. Ac
cording to statistics made public front
time to time, the praollce of crema
tion Is Blowly but surely growing In
popularity In America. In thickly
populated sections the' method has
much to commend Itself. For those
who have no religious or sentimental
scruples on the subject, cremation ap
pears a reasonable and proper meth
od for disposing of the dead. Hygien
leally It has nearly everything In Its
favor.
The Prussian court elaborates Its
decision with the statement that cre
mation Is repugnant to religious sen
sibilities and therefore it be discour
aged for more than mere legal rev
sons. Even though this be the last
word of tho highest court cf Prussia,
It would appear more than probable
that the decree will be attacked, for
the cremation propagandists will not
be content without making a fight for
reversal or modification of the order.
Mrs. Elizabeth Custer Intends to
build a home for Impoverished liter
ary women as a memorial to her hus
band, who foil in the Little Big Horn
flfiht with the Indians 30 years ago.
It yon ttifltafrnra Fit. Failing ftlckmfc
ttpMOta, or haveCiitldreb tiit do so, my
Rn Dlsnovary TrMtmwit
will (fWe thrm lmmtdii( rwltof, n$
nil yioort wikt-rl to )( ii toaond test
roe Bottio or vt. Uttj
EPILEPTIC. DE CURE
irVitnvHmw.lti Food and Dmc Act of Otmwrrm
JunoMHh lfC. (VmUet4jrert:ona,Jiwta.
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