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HsT] Q. J. KAUFMAN'S VtZZ
Strmmt ' MAN'S STORE Ao*
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\ We Give the Value* and Get the Basin***
F Shop Today
L, We Are Closed All Day Saturday
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An Opportune SaleI
I Of 200 Pairs .
Steel Gray Serge and
True Blue Serge
TROUSERS
$?.45
Absolutely All Worsted
Guaranteed Fast Color
I Size* 30 to 44
Final Reductions
, Are Bringing the Buyer*
L All Palm Beach 7C
^ Coats and Pants I Jj
Rcduccd to
I All Mohair f | Jg
Coats and Pants f ft*
1Reduced to
AU T ropical a ^ T c\
? Worsted Coats * Q V- 7 D
* and Pants ?gmM
Reduced to
f The August Clearance
,'v /< at It* Height
All $29 JS and $3375 (ft
3-Pc. Suits *20
I Reduced to t
All $40 to $55
3-Pc. Suits *<()
Reduced to ?;*?.
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All SI ?0 and $2.00 rf? ^ A(Fancy
Shirts t 1 #U?
Reduced to M a far $3
br
pel 19c!
HOSE X*f? \
S fmr $i | I
MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK |
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NEW ALEXANDRIA
SCHOOL BUILDING
TO COST J9M00
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Council Expected to Confirm
Project at Early
Meeting.
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in MliU ?cmiAO.
A. I. Doaipk?>.
m ?!?? Hurt.
ALEXANDRIA. Vs., An*. H-~
Alexandria l? to have another modern
public achool building, which
will coat approximately The
proposed building will be erected on
the High School lot adjoining the
preaent building. and will contain
alxteen claaa room* and accommodate
*40 puptla. , It Will be of brick,
two atorlea hrgh. and the exterior
will be o(\almliar deal in to the
preaent bulwlng.
The plana have been prepared by
City Engineer E. C. Dunn, and aubmltted
to the Joint committee on
finance and achoola tfnd the achool
board. It la expected that a apeclal
meeting of the city council wUl
be called aoon to ratify the action
and appropriate funda to construct
the achool. Work will probably
be atarted within two monthasClty
Engineer Dunn recently Inapected
a number of public achool
buildings In different, eltlea In Virginia.
and eome of tB? Ideaa obtained
arc embodied in hla plana
Two colored men vlalted' the
atorea of J- Blankln. CSS Klnar
street, and W. T. Farley. M# Klntr
atreet, this morning, and at each
place got away with twa. women'a
dresses. The dresses stolen from
Blankln'a w'ero valued at SSS each,
and the thleree, who evidently
thought they were being pursue*},
dlacarded the garmenta at the yard
of Mrs. chllcotte. Ill South Asaph
atreet.
hour afterward Policemen
Vagner. Durrer and Welker. while
near the Union Freight Station, arreated
a colored man giving the
name of Henry Wilson, SI yeara old.
of Charlottesville. He had a pair
of overalle nnder hla arm and tn
them were two women'a allk
dresses. The dreeaea later were
Identified by J. Thomaa Cook, manager
for Farley, who alao Identified
the priaoner aa one of the men who
vialted hla place yesterday morning.
Wilson will be arranged in the
Police Court thla morning.
Capt. Mclntyre, of the Salvation
Army here, thla afternoon addreesed
the Kiwanla Club on the work of
the army, the oceaeion being the
weekly luncheon, which was presided
over by George E. Warfleld.
J Randall Caton delivered the prlaes
on the "Great I Am" questionnaires.
Boost prises were distributed by H.
Noel Garner.
The Girl Scouta of thla city have
been encomped at ColHnwood, Fairfax
County, alnce laat Saturday.
Mrs H. B. Caton la giving health
talka to the claaa, and K. ~ Wa^
lace, local aecretary of the T. M.
C. A., la giving flret-atd lnatrnctlona.
A lawn fete will be given by the
Playground Aaaoclation next Monday
from 7:S0 to * o'clock.
Charlottesville G. O. P.
Hold Mas* Meeting
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.. Aug.
18?Local Republlcana opened their
State campaign here laat- eVenltt*
with a mass meeting at the
houae. the priafop.il apeaker being
C R- Jones, tft Richmond, rcosnl?y
appointed aa assistant- < United
States attorney for the Eastern
dlatrlct of Virginia. He was preaented
by Col. J. C. Sprlgg of the
Unlveraity of Virginia.
After the meeting a club !n"the
Interest of the candidacy of CoL
Henry W. Anderaon of Richmond,
for governor was formed. Senator
John Paul and Charles Hammer, of
Harrisonburg, who were expected
to address the meeting were detained
by a storm, bat arrived after
the speaking waa over.
Officers Seek Mount
Rainier Store Robbers
MOUNT RAINIER Md.. Aug. IS.?
Prince Georges County authorltlee
are searching tor the person or
persona who last night entered the
general merchandise store of
Rubin and Skolnlck. Thirty-fourth
street and Rhode Island avenue,
and. breaking open the cash register,
stole ?25 in caah. A
alot machine was also, rifled
of a considerable sum and a
quantity of lemon extract taken.
Entrance waa gained by breaking
a window. The robbery was not
discovered until the atore waa
opened thla morning.
Auto Driver Exonerated.
HYATTSVILLE, Md., Aug. 18.?
William Coleman, colored, SO yeara
old, of Foreetvllle, known aa
"Father Time," who waa atruck
and mortally injured by an automobile
on the Marlboro turnpike.
August 9, driven by I Edward LWaltforth,
alao of Foreatvllle. met
hla death through unavoidable accident,
according to a verdict returned
laat nl^ht by a coroner a Jury
of which W. ?. Dntotv 'wMj'Chalrman.
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RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YNJMEVE1
Deep Seated trie AeM Papaelt
Are Dissolved asd the Rhea
aaatlc PsIms Starts te Leav?
- the System Wltkla Twenty <
fear Basra.
very drsccUt la this eoantry la a?
tborlsH te say to every rheaaatle sitf
ferer that If two bottles ef Allearfca
the sere nwinr of iheaaiatla?. does"
aot stop all esoey. redaee iwoites
joints sad ?o sway with sT*e the alight
est twinge of rheavatlc pala. fie wn;
gladly retara ySSr mosey <*w
eat. Allenrhn
hea heea tried aad tertad-f?r
jeers, a?* really aurreloae resalia hava
heea aeeoapllehed la the aiost mm
caaae whan the sa*eilag and ageaf.
wee latense aad plteoaa aad where the
settee* waa helpleea.
Mr. Jaa.es B. Allen the dleeorerer of
Anearbo. who fee reeey years angered
the tenoenta ef smte rheematbm, 4e.
aire. aU segerete te aeow that he Dws
aot want a teat of enyoae'a wooer ?elese
Allearha decWroly conquers tkla
m?t of aU dleeeaes. sad be has Instructed
1-sople. nag Storesi to teas.
a area H la every Ifctaere.?Ad?.
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1 Propoaed Congresaional Chib. |
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Hard-working- Congressmen are going to convert this farm
house, twelve miles from the Capital, into a recreation club. Reprepresentative*
Luhring, of Indiana;5,CoJe oF Ohio; Eish, of New
York; and Bland, of th(fiana,""discovei^^^^^Hp|k|iM are pushing
* plan k> jnvt'. Co*gr*wmcn frtit'iisfc plice^for golfing,
swimming, fishing, riding and hiking. ""
UtiE WEATHER SHERIFF WILL LASH
ri_ -f._ ^ _ THIS WIFE-BEATER
Ftrtftat fr Toiaj < T?a*mw. .
For the District FREDERICK, Md., Aug. 1?7?HarM.rSPinlT
I?", TTTrCI ry ? Wachter *?? sentenced by
6^ It J""11'* Brust In Folic* Court her*
row- littt. hlT- ^ Jh J* thl? aft or noon to be given fifteen
Tn Jut 6 > ??? across hi. bare back, after
gentle to moder- vSL ! ^ fOUnd *U"tr ?' b**t"'
ate northwest ?Zr7\ 'ng his wife.
winds, becoming According to the. testimony. Mrs.
variable. ?*, U Wachter had gone to a stable to
For Virginia ^ f f mUk cows and her husband thought
Fair today and "he stayed too long. He went to
tomorrow; slightly jE^yc^ the stable and whipped her with
cooler in cast as .strap, leaving black-and-blue
portion t o d a y ; marks. At. the hearing Wachter
moderate north- | had nothing to say, In addition
erly winds. V ' 1 1 . . to the fifteen laahee, which will
Unl lv*?erit?fa. be administered by Sheriff WertenMldniffht
7 ? 'i V .. baker, Wachter was also sentenced
2 . m \ noon S4 to six months In the house of cor4
a m 69 4 5' 21 ?1 rectlon, but *}ils sentence was sns6
a. m " " cs , ? ? ?i pended depending upon his future
??. " I ?; ?? induct toward hi, wife.
"iSS?: h?,mM7.*"t,/'m ^ ~ All Danville Candidates
Keiative humidity?$ a. m., 74: 2 r, , . , _
p. m.. ?; j p. m., ?. Exceed Legal Expenses
Rainfall (8 p. m. to 8 p. m.), .01. ?
Hours of sunshine. 10.0. DANVILLE, Va.. Aug. IS.?All the
cent ?" Possible sunshine, 7J. candidates In the recent primary
Depsrtsrm froM Normal. here who have filed reports of their
Accumulated excess of tempera- campaign expenses exceeded the
ture since January 1, 1921. *74. legal limit and are therefore liable
Deficiency of temperature since to "ctlpn 'or misdemeanor. The
August 1, 1921. 32. law allows 15 cents for each vote
Accumulated deficiency of preclpl- given the winning gubernatorial
taton since January 1, 1021. 3.99. candidate in the city during the last
Deflcency of precipitation since election. This brings the allow*
August 1, 1921. 2.01. ance here to $77 and all of, those
Temperature same date last year "ling report SM to 1100.
?Highest. 84: lowest, 70. The high cost of printing and adTtde
Conditions. vertl-lng are largely the cause and
srw. #..-? w , . It I? not believed action will be
(Data furnished by the U. a Coast tftk.n
and Geodetic Purvey.) ' ________________
High water 8:25 a. m., 3 ft. 1 in.;
' iLw ?Harding Signs Packers'
Low water 2.43 a. in., 3.07 p. in. n*vv o /< a yy
Sun rises 5:24 a. m.. sets 5:58 p. m. M,' Swift MOKeS Call
Moon rises 7:17 p. m.. sets 5:19 r -
" m* President Hardlrfg yesterday-sign.
Klver Condition*. tA the bill providing for federal
Potomac and Shenandoah rivers regulation of the packing business,
both slightly muddy at Harpers under which the Secretary of AgriFerry
yesterday afternoon. culture is given wider powers of
Other Tenperatnres. supervision of the Industry. The
Hixhct * measure has been more than two
8p m T.iT > *,m' under conslderaUop ia ConAsbury
Park. N. J. 84 76 gres*.
Aahevilla, K. C 82 74 0.12 Amonj the Presides^' callara
Atlanta. Ga 88 80 0.02 *<*>** after announcement of tha fact
Atlantic City. N. J. 86 78 0.01 'that the bill had been signed were
Baltimore. Md 86 78 0.24 Louia P. Swift and Henry Veeder. of
Bismarck. N. Dak.. 90 86 .!.. Swift-and Company, Chicago. Mr.
Boston. Mas* C 84 72 1.12 Swift said that the call was of no
Buffalo. N. Y....v. 70 70 .... significance and that he had not
Chicago, 111 76 72 .... known when he made the appointCincinnati.
Ohio..*^ 84 80 0.06 ment at the White House that the
Cheyenne. Wyo. ... 86 80 .... bill was In the President's hands.
Cleveland. Ohio 72 70 0.32 ?
D^rrco,o?wa::: ?? Cottage City to Issue
Detroft?'"id'ch'.0w*.. 7*4 i 36 School Building Bonds
Duluth, Minn 62 62 .... jT, ..
El Paso Tex S8 S4 fl 0" OOTTAGE CITY. Md., Aug. 18.
Galveston T^i." ss si At the meeting of the ClUaens' AsHelen"
Ut -t ?? o!?4 " Monday. Mr. JP.Ursun,
IndlanapoMs, Ind... 82 SO . chairman of the committee on
Jacksonville. Fla 94 90 schools, reported that bonds will be
Kansas City, Mo... 90 S? !'.*! 'ssued sosp for the erection of the
Little Rock. Ark... 92 83 0.18 scho?' b?ding. Mr. Morris, chairLos
Angeles. Cal . S2 82 man of committee <yt cinder placeLoulsvllle,
ky. .!! SO 80 '' ment, reported that contract had
Marquette, Mich 58 56 be'n let to Place cinders on th?
Memphis. Tenn. ... 90 84 0.58 streets immediately.
Miami, rin. ....... 88 84 .... The resignation of C. C. Gray as
Mobile. Ala". 94 86 .... secretary of the association was reNew
Orleans. La... 94 90 ceived and Mr. Morris waa appointed
New York, N. Y.... 84 74 0.36 to fil1 the unexpired term.
North Platte. Nebr. 96 #0 ?, ??? . _ . .
pittaburgh. pa 74 68 o .io Scholarship Fund Raised;
Portland. Me. 72 70 0.94 . ? o . , j
Portland, oreg. ..... 72 70 014 Girls Now to Be Selected
S. Lake City. Utah. 8G 84
2" SS ?2 ROCKV1LLE. Md.. Aug. 18.?
St. Panl. Minn..... 8? 78 The Montgomery County Federation
San Antonio. Tex.. 96, 9? .... 0{ Women's Clubs in its canvass
Ban FrX'l^o. Cal. 66 62 for,or a **}' ?ch?>??hiP
Seattle. Wash 72 66 0.16 ln, ?T0I"e economics department
Springfield. 111. 86 SO of th. University of Maryland has
Tampa. Fla . . 92 84 ... raised practically all the required
Toledo. Ohio 76 74 0.22 amount, ??5J| A canvass is now
Yicksburg, Miss...'. 92 88 being made of the county for girls
qualified to take t.ie examination.
rwf rjn riin f MI A AJ1?Q which will be open U graduatea of
i ?lixEitzj 1/II At\IrHiO county high schools
AT NAVY ACADEMY
ANNAPOIJS, Md., Aug. 18.?Or- IA LITTLE VOYAGE I
ders received today by officers at- TO BALTIMORE
tached to duty at the Naval Acad- U?m Ws*hlacton, Bmatk St.
emy Include the following: , Mgndnyt. Wednesdays
Comdr. George H. Laird, first lieu- iJSSlSL* Jl ?"
tenant in executive department, rut iwth ttst * * H.W
Bancroft Hall, to duty as naVlgat- Btatereem, t berths, t mickts.V. $S.t5
lng officer of the Dreadnaught Keels?Breakfast er dinner .78
Wyoming, Atlantic fleet. ?10?
Lieut. Comdr. C. E. Battle, ap- ,4*. f", ^
pointed temporary first lieutenant, W^aesd^sidliags.
to reHeve Comdr. Laird. pass. DEPT.. M.. D*. * . ITT. CO.,
Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Ash. ordered autlnwr*. Md.
to report for assignment to duty
wltht the destroyer flotilla. Atlantlo
fleet. ..
Carl Talley Forfeits RAII'T TAI
%2fi00 Liquor Law Bond IIV R I I Ml
DANVILLE, Aug. IS,?A $2,000 MIS^IIA BE
bond under which Carl Talley, now wMa
outlawed by the Stat$ otNorth Caro- M S S SI
llna, was to have appeared ln Rock
Ingham Superior Court, haa been
forgelted by the 8tate and applied BfltO Are NeCeMSTT for Beit
to the county school fund. _ , * ?
Talley waa irrested by officers on RetWt*?TnOWSndS NOW
charge ot violating the prohibition - . . , _ " .
law and the bond was required for f Take IrODlZed Ieut IB
hi* appearance. In the meantime n ' . , T.LI-1 r
hs Is alleged to have beebme ln- VeBTeeitBt ISOKI rOrm.
volvsd ln the killing of Police Of
fleer Thomas McCulston, of Orssns- Run-down, weak and thin peoboro.
N. C., and has not been sees pie. who were eating yeast for
Inc. health, have found that yeast
brings far better and quicker refi
f PL a I t suits when It is taken with Iron.
Crtrl Onot LOSl ounaay Through Ula splendid comblnSues
for $5ft00 Damages
Irqnlsed Yeast.' folks "who ^for
years suffered with loss of
DANVILLE. Va.. Aug. tS.?'The strength, nervousness, anaemia.
M.iiitun \f iftnniA Ruiidnr who thinness and other "run-down'
condition of Minnie Rudder, who conditions, ars quickly regaining
was shot by Mike Nlcholaa last normal health and strength.
Sunday, as alleged, bas so much lm- Thu ? b^.autc iraaixe<| Teast
proved that she la now Considered supplies run-down bodies with
out of danger. lust the elements they very often
Her attorneys have Instituted suit need?vltamines and Iron. These
, . . two substances have been found ,
against Nicholas for ?5 900 n ?geB essential to good 1
and, have attached his property
kera. f*"-"
TWO MORE SEEK
LATE COL JAMES'
SEAT IN CONGRESS
Borch, of Martinsville,
And Whitehead, of
Chatham.
DANVOIJ5, Vs.. A us. 11?Two
mora candidates. Thomu a. Burets
Martinsville, and Joseph Whitehead.
Chatham, today announced
;themae!vea for the vacancy in CoaMMa
from the Fifth Virginia dlsagj&
caused by the death or Reprotanuttve
Rorer A. James. Burch
said today that tha Fifth district
committee will meat here neat
Wednesday to determine a date
and place for a nominating convention.
It will probably bo held
September It.
Mr. Whitehead haa been Influential
In party affairs for years. He
Is SI years old. a member of the
?tate Democratic committee and
served two years In tha 8tate Renate.
He was for aome time law
partner with Senator SwansoQ
NINE BODIES JOIN
TO FIGHT FAMINE
IN SOVIET RUSSIA
CONTINUED FROM PACK OXB. r
i of charity |a ?n? that will appeal
to the whole American people,
j "My particular purpose In addressing
this letter to you is to
I emphasise my wish that the distribution
in Russia of all charity
(arising in the United States should
b? carried on through the one
I American organisation. It Is only
through single American representation
and administration that we
can assure to both American and
Russian people the best service in
the use of their funds.
Co-opera ! Asked.
"I am asking the Department of
State to co-operate in directing that
passports be given for travel in
Russia on relief work only to persons
who may be in the service of
the American Relief Administration.
"It is also of Importance that the
American people should be protected
so far as we can do so. from
fkose persons who mav wish to
$krive on gveat disasters by c^eat-I
unnecessary organisations to!
collect charity.
4 trust, therefore, that all those
In .America who are charitably inclined
will give their support either
to the American Relief A'dmlnlstrstion
or to such organisations as
may undertake to co-operate with
that administration.**
At the same time it was announced
that all of the principal
American organisations will co-operate
with each other in work in I
Russia and have been in constant
contact 'over Russian questions.
*** t^e important children's relief
0 i |UI pit clone kftv*.
In fact, co-ordinated
their efforts for the past
?he European Relief Council.
A meeting of the council has
been called for early next week to
consider the Joint arrangements to
be undertaken for Russian administration.
Want Mleit Faada.
It is not tha intention of the
American Relief Administration. Mr
Hoover aaid. to make any public
appeal for funds, as It is felt that
the economic situation in America
does not warrant such a demand
until the whole employment and
business situation Is gfeatiy Improved.
Any persons who desire to
contribute are recommended to do
so through any of the co-operating
organizations.
Kidney and Bladder
Troubles Conquered
Or Money Back
For forty rears, said Dr. Carey. 1
hare been pr??crtbU? Marsh root for
kidneys and Madder airknes* sad sow
that I have retired from attire practice
1 hare made arrangement, wit* leading
druggist* to diapenae this sronderfu!
prescription st 1 moderate price, oa the
money back if dleeetbSed plan.
Beware of kidney dUe.se thoo?and>
die of It every year who ought to be
enjoying the blessings of life and health.
Watch the symptoms, v yea hare .peck.
floating before the eyea. puffy eye..
clammy feet or moi.t palms, backache
or aldeache. yea ought to get a bottle
of Dr. qpey-s Marsh root right .way
It has wonderfully heaeIIted tens ot
thousands of earn of kidney and bladder
trouble. .ad I. the medicine you caa
always depend apoa. Results an guaranteed.
NOT??Dr. Daniel O. Carey was .
practicing physician for many year, and
hi. great Pieecriptloa, Mla-shroot, aided
thouaaDda of .offerers from kidaey and
bladder troubles. Hereafter yoa eaa
always cat this effective Prescription
at People. Drag Stov .ad aU reliable
pharmacists the country over. Eeep la
mind the Base. Dr. Carey's Marahroot
prescription No. 777. No other medicine
eaa take its place.?Adv.
KE YEAST I
T IRON!
health. Yet the modern diet. In
many cases. Is almost entirely
lacking in them. No wonder so
many thousands of men and women
become sickly, run-down
and old before their time.
Ironised Teast in many oases
brings a noticeable Improvement
In two or three days Get Ironised
Teast today! Sold at all
drugglsta in patented sanl-tape
packagea Each contains 10 days'
treatment and costs only a dollar?Oust
l?c a day), or no more
per dose than ordinary yeast.
Special directions for children In
Jw>nised^Teast**ConuMufy, ftlanW
g*- For sale by all the Peoples
Drug Stores and good druggists
everywhere ? Ady "
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Leases Dally, Fjmsm *nti7. u
Special Dances
I The Colossal Ball Room lj
Finest Floor, Music by Stew. I
I f,"'* , M*?ter 11 of the Pep.
Propriety of the Home. Quick I1
| escape from the city's heat I!
and early return. Directly on I
the car-line <?th St. South I I '
If at Portland Street.
CoBfreu Heights
B. F. KEITH'S
PAlLra* Stll.t* HOL'TS^f
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nun Wilcox a co. best to.
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Providence. Meaday, ft P. K.
Norfolk, Mas.. Taas. rri_ ft P. I. / /
SaTir.nib-Jacksonville. Prt., ft P. X j^|
Tickets iDelude aassU and berth Jr*
on aaaln deck. As lancets^* /S '>\
enjoyable ocass ?ors*e. i
Merekasts dk Misers
T'iajTs. BateMlatH IWft V
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If Your Friends
Are Eeting Yeest
am will be 6lad to know that
TXtrt cab get tint tablets
at save ctobx.
EAiV TO TAXE?HXSULT*
otic*?bxtteb pob TOD
as sisay people an sett* r?n. splasch.
<**s?sa. etc., sad drlokt* <asrts at milk
esck day Is ssarck sf Vltaaalaes tkst the
chesalsts hers perfected a ttay tablet cos
?f?alat s proper dese of Doth water sad fst
T01"61* h%kly caacestrsted
5* The tablet, as* Baa* ecsaoalcal Me
bother, easier Sa take aad acne wtth the
atotna -h batter.
2? J*1" *?> ' Vltantaes la besftiearth.
weight.
T"1 . hatls. rsrbasclea. pits
*. Poet? mi Mat of h mH more
H< k l ravslsr smsL
SS 2..'* ? * ? what thass PhosIJa
Tltaaelae tablets w<U da far a penea la
or fear aeaeka' Usae. The tablets sre
ads la Amt-.cs s (taatast toberatsry. Taas
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