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Bell's Honey Girl Show Musical Review Supreme 12 GIRLS PICNICS Sweet pickles Sour pickles Sweet slices Bulk ripe olives Bulk gve.en Sweet' mixed pickles Fat dill pickles, Fifty-aeven varieties of preparations for sandwiches. Marcel Gets His Barn Mended Red Cross Helps This 15 Year Old French His Family, Star Theater Opening Tonight for 2 Nights! The Famous Topeka Colored Musical Entertainers The Harmony Quartel Coniwty, nnd' Hiirmou.v lining Singing Playing schools 'and'. churches some Red Cross work: Ei-recl foiituro: tonight. IJ(ihl Ijuixliin" Very liirilling drama Httturclay "Jied Aco' 1 and other Admission 11 nnd 25c Look who is coming! SliXT Hci-ljort, Hell's Girl 12 1'eoplo, Boost the Red Cross and Buy your Coal Early This is oC -vital -ItnuorLaiico to your country ami to Emporia Ice Cold Storage Co. Announcemenl Wo have neciired tlio ogon- oy tor Iho L.

Smith Bros. Typewriter Marcel He Just years old, bat jef be la a mnn. 1 Kfty lie.ls a man becfcuso In the (our years' has biirued Into fils chllrt heart mirks that should wall for er nisturity. 13e la mnn because ha hns the responsibility of wouifin. He has no fnlJier, Tho Oenniuis suw to tlint Marciii hiis und to stanr) by nnd see his 11 brothers bahy sister ask In vain for fond while lio tought off the pressing cull from growing hoy's blornuch Ho lius hud to seo tears from his iiiollicr's O.VBB drop on 'iliii ground ua she worked tha soil tils fntli'er had hu not gone nnny out of tlio noss of the Minie Into the iron hnll of the and on Into tlio The boy, who was now man, work- yes, loo liartl.

Wltlrhls hair- hands his boy's strength hn foiiBht nlniost alone the iineQiial light ngnlnst wnnt with little help hla Irult mother could felve. Mother Can Keep Children, One of the 70 or SU local societies In Franco, handicapped by lack ol funds bccnuse deluged by calls for lieip, tried to relelve the. family by taking u.tvuy children. But to the tor- turo brain of tho woman Hoeined Ilka losing all she had. And then when everything nceitied lost and (Je.spulr tnmo they henrd tho news: "No.

It could not hu. true. They would lic-lp them with food 'nnd clothlns? They would till tho. Mem! the fourim find slay near Dy to seo. that thlnga wunl well? 1 Yes, and tho children could stay, said the Fled Cross, ns they hnd- wild to hundreds of olhera.

Thin two years ago. thl fninlly Is bolf supporting and luis BUIDO lo spare for the more needy ones, who still ure beliiK helped. Jenn Is tnlier. tie looks well hu la well fed. Thu bnhy Is; so roily poly tlnit iho dlinploa lutvc como nguln.

They are In good their fee onre more. And He hns ths course that the Ited Cross gavo liln In nn agrlcullurnl school. It Is ho who hns boon running the tiirm.so well. He rHrt it nil. Al least llicy let him think so, for heaven Itiiows ho has seen tha hodom ot the hitter cup.

And I ktiov that Red Cross will want me to PH; ha did It, for thnt the wny uiej enrnpfllly, rltlclently without Ktliit, without waste, without- honst. HIS JOB TO BANDAGE WOUNDEDHOUSES American Boss Carpenter Puttlnji French Villages Back on the Map. It was a monotonous strelcb of trench, wire cnuingleinoiils. gliding slinl) unios, accented' liy black on cu skeleton of shell'billed foroais sllbouet- toil ngnlnst a dull, hopeless Rky. Tills linrl owe been beautiful rolilna land HKo our own Ohio and grnln fields, orchards nnil gardens! Now It wns could Uvo nothing did.

had come on some' rising ground, nnil us wo rllnibe'fl we reached Hie 11row of Iho slope, anil of suilik'n It Singing, Dancing, Beauty Chorus, with, funny comedians Star Theater MONDAY, MAY All Week! Admission He, Adults 3Qc Opening' Bill "McCabe in Paris" For Laughing Purposes Only. P.on't: Miss It; WOMEN IN THE DRIVE Lista of Emporla who will solicit money for HIP Ited seemed that some glnnl hud suddenly twisted the old world under our feet and were buck home, for of a sudden tho sounds of life came up to us out of ft hustling center of Industry. That satisfying chug nf on honest hammer head sinking willing mill Into Bound wood, and bcloic us THE LITTLE OLD LADY OF PANSY SQUARE next have been completed, and they will be reads to begin work Jleie arc the names of tho wind chairmen, the captains, their workers- First. Mrs 11. T.

Hood, chahmail Commercial Sheet, Mrs taptalu Mih Leo Mjeis, 1)au Mis Suddock ornma of new bulidlng, with piles ot Streel, Mrs A Han- clean lumber slacked here nnd there, dolpn, captain, Mis and tho framing ot ninny new build- Mrs A Diyor, Mis Maiy Rob- Ings. told wliore-tho wood wns going, cris, Mrs, 'Halbert llaslee, Then we hoard tho volee of man talked renl "United t'oiibtitutioa Sticcl, Mis Ing 27 other curpontors wbni to captain, Mrs William Illlcy, out in this foielgn land thousands ot JIIB Tuinci, Mis Kuir, miles from home. Lnn Moults. We Inquired of tl.o boss ns to who Cougrcw Mierl Mis MI Ar, i nold, captain, Mrs A Oivln, he and ulth true ol hu Mlb mor he said: "I nrn Bed Cross purse. Wom Mrg A I3( h(mll( Mls My Job Is Imndnglns wiiuiidlidjioust-s jj Mis.Pivo Tlpton Pulling Villages Back on' M'ap.

cot, Mr. P. Warren, "This XMLS once a French illage." be caiitam; Mrs. Bail Lord, Miss Jane went on to bay. "In tho center of Une Ta lo Mls- Hoi bell Lull, Mr-, sugar beet country.

We nre living tlllle3 Carter, at) -I- 1'oide, now on the site of the sugar mill." hp Bald, pointing to which plainly hnd been recently built. are working for tho American Red villages back ou tho lunp. In four more weeks we'll be out of here nnd on our wny to thn nett ruin, for there nre ninny villages that need We go from place to place, always -finding that our lumber has reached there first, so we en get right to work, clean up and move on agnln." It Is just like this rebuilding work of our Red tnoie Important he- cause It Is vital to the winning of (lie war thst those people to their soil and plant new fu- years of wnr or peace. Arid so Ihe tide of. war sweeps back from- whence It cn'me, Hod Cross army follows close behind In' uniforms of overalls, armed with Xnnkeu hammers and nails to COHX back the found- been brushed into nuo, Mis lUeh.ifd Third Avenue, Mrs.

Neuaho. Street, Churlos. Shor- ib. Eastin, lock, c.rpt.iin. Mis L.

Smith Mrs. W. Smith, -Mrs. II, Bi anchor, Bertha Hamilton, A Hall, Mrs R. Mrs R.

M. Mrs 'Rishel, C. l-ritt renco, Miss Florence Maude DeCamp, Mrs Charlen -Shovlock. -Street, -W. Cloud; Rural, Mrs.

U. M. West, Miss Maiy Walnut-, Mrs Will Myois, Spiuce, Mis. J. Ecclebton, West Sixth AMIIIUP, Mrs N.

Smolsoi West Fifth Avenue, Mrs F. Cravens, West Fourth Avo- Diuiit; West Roy est Fust Avenue, Mis. G. Henderson West South Avenue, rs. O.

P. Colbuin; Cential Avenue, Mrs. H. Pope, Pine and'Cedar, north oT lailioad, Mis Flojel Pino, Ce- dai, Oak, J3im, Chestnut and Mulberry, Mrs. G.

H. Davis. Additional solicitor, Miss Etli-el -Mosa. The women who will have charge ot tine solicitation of funds or the distribution of Uteratuie for the Red Cross in paits of Mrs. Olive P.

Holmes, eii Thomas, Ms-s. W. Dow, Mra. A. Brbckinan, Miss Laura French, Mrs.

A L. Buirell, Mrs Vance Fyfe, Mrs, Cartel, Mrs C. Rlggs, Mia George Reeblc, Mibs Mabel Hainer, Mis C. 11. Stevens, Mrs O'Don- noll, Mis.

F. W. Mrb. H. C.

Ya'tcs, Mrs I Neisviinlei, Mrb Mii. Wmificd McNeal, Mrs Ficciu, Mrs Fi ank: Totsche, Mrs Fred Ruggloy, Mrs. H. 'll. Pon- nj packer, Mrs A.

Smith, Mis. Zane, Mis Bun, Mrs. llcnsley, Mrb Ed Mrs. C. C.

Can-, Mis. Peak, Rose Creson, Mis A Juengling, Jilrb A Mrs. Henrietta Funk, Miss Cljde Miss Bei thq, Johnson, Allen, Mis. TJ. Korwick, Mis Corner Joues, Mis.

John Kylo, Mrs William Kdir, Mrs. Lusk, (J. Millci, Mrs I R. Green, Mrs. II E.

Mis. C. Schncll'or; Mrs. O. E.

Mrs, Adam yolhath, Johnson, Sarahi Evans, Mrs. Miss Marian Murpiiy, Georgia and carry. IB stock a good supply of New and Rebuilt Machines Repairing' a Also machines specialty for rent Kverything for the ofl'lco 'Co'iii'l. St. Phone 354 Perchercn Stallions 2 Pure Bred Mammouth Jack Extra good, 4 years old.

For service at my place, three miles southwest of Emporia L. W. Roth, Owner Phouc 2 ou 127 Plumbing and Heating cheerfully given Kreiiger Bros. Merchant Phone 467 M. L.

KreUinger, Agent Tornado, Accident, Bonds, Farm Orer Eippprl'S State Back 806 Emporia, iofturance Specialist Timidly she entered the Red Cross Bureau and Etood just within (he doqr- n-ay. tier poor, rtlnimod old eyes spoke so eloquently: 'Tin friendly, ladles, but little afraid." us rose, bnt Mrs. Crawford reached llrst nnd asked her to come In nnd sit down. "Ob. thank you quavered the old lady as she sat down.

"-Too see, toy gons Spartan fortltndfi she restrained Iho tenrs thnt glistened In her with his regiment. Now I'm all Blone In my little cottage In 'Pansy Sijuare. And, oh, ladles, do any of you know the drenry lonclliu-ss when there la no one who comes home at night?" We'nlraoat hupgcrt the dear old Indy, so forlorn, yet so tmive. We ilrew up our chairs cloncr, and she us her story. The little old Indy owned vino embowered cottnge itf Piinsy Square.

There she be pi housu for her grit ml con, who ''worked 1 'In a downtown oltlre. When America took up cudRols for il mocriiey the Inri. In patriotic fervor, was among tha tirst to enlist. "Ah, how 1 loved him and needed him whispered the old lady, broken ly. "But my denr country needed him more.

So 1 told him to go, 'Hut will you-do, he osUud. 1 told him 1 had enough, mid so he went. Rravc, brave heart I My him hnnd was a soldier, nnd 1 huyo his pension. P.iH It Is smnll. After.pay lug the lasos on ray cottage there vrns litile left, find now It is gone.

I'm old, but I'm 'willing. All 1 ask la a chanco to earn my Dread he retimis. Through the Homo Service workers of her community the little old lady ot Punsy Square has been provided with simple Iiisks. such as making preserves nnd delicious cakes ml JnllUis, ii'lnhbr of love for her and an un falling source of revenue. Some dii.v.

piense God, her bny will. co'ino" to (he little'old lady of Pansy Square, nnd he" will (ind her as he left comfortable und self reliant. lings that hnvo iquajld helplessness In the south and, gait, Iniion, Mrs They are coming hack home now, llobetls. just a few days hehlfid tiloso carpen- Duintn, Mrs I Holler, Mrs Frank 'Agielun Mra Hallv-eg, Mis 'Miss Eva Wilson West! Street. Mrs: J.

A Kieffer, captain, Mis IT rlymei. Mis C. KociriU, Mrs. George Cobley, Mrs. John' Slolnmnyor, Mrs.

F. ,1. Price, Mrs. F. G.

Piilliver, Mrs. Olia Jillson. Washington Street nnd Walnut W. Mrs Hob- A Pi Ice, Mrs W. C.

Mus William Todd, Mrs Guy Hilton, Mis Francis, Mrs. H. Deem an, Mrb. Fiod. Mis G.

Darthel, Mrs." Bauer, Mrs H. Long, Mis. A Mrs. Wells, F. Gorardy, 'Mrs.

Prouse, Mrs Street, to the beet fields, the gardens and the fnrmB. Soon will bo feeding themselves and thousands of others. WHITE PLAGUE KILLS MORE MEN THAN BULLETS It seems longer, but It wns less than four years ngo that the nations hnd not yet started In-to wlpu each other off the map and that the only times when one heard the Red Cross were times of llnod or disaster nnd at when the peaceful little Tied Cross tuberculosis-seals made their annual appearance. Perhaps, lu fact, the long, denvtlght In America ngnlnst the White Plague 'which, In spite the war's enormous new demands, Is responsible Pnrk aireet. CheBlmit.

Slrecl and Avenue, David- Taylor, captain, JIr5. Frank Dicod, Mis C' A luck- son, Mis I Cocinan, I 'Mrs. OilQll Williams, Mrs. IJuvid Taylor. Merchant north of Twelfth Avenue.

and Cotilcr Sticpt, MI CJ. A Hegc. rap- W. C. Lawrence, Mrs Mrs.

I Davis, Mrn Lnrgcnt, Mis Sarah A liege Second Mrs. George liurdenklicnoi, chairman. Mechanic Mis. WIM captain; Mrs. 11 Frank Wilson, berry.

Market Street; 'A'. Freeman, Mrs. -Frank Atyeo, ru Gml- Mrs. A. Pcmbci- If the wanhcr-womon and IiounCr wives who do wawhlng will addrona No.

I1G, UIPV will trrlalnly hear something of interest. ior the especial Interest being taken by the American Red Cross In Krnnce's frightful struggle against consumption. This scourge seems lo murk the trench, for Us own. It kills men than' do bullets" and poison combined, until the American Ked Cross was permitted by thu French government to sJnrt-lts drive against tuberculosis It looked na It I even with a victory over the TJun, France might eventually be conquered deadlier foe. Already'things are looking brighter.

The'Red Cross hits taken over old hospitals nnd built new ones? More than 800 tuberculosis dlspcnsajfles-are to bo opened throughout tlio country, nnd Red Cross doctors and of devoting themselves exclusively to this, light, doing over there the same kind work which la financed In America by Ihe Hula ChrlstinnE seals. It Is one of the ways in which by. our contributions tn 'the lied Cross America can repay her debt to France. M. Mrs.

Moutez Bailey, Mrs. Bessie Aljeh, Miss Bollo Murray, Mrs. Ethel Lyles, Mrs Leo Good, Mrb Charles Wagoner, Mis Scott KoonU and Mrs Al Hand. Fourth Ward. Mis.

'M. Kretsmger, chairman Commercial Street, Mrs. 1C. Mayes, captain. Mechanic Street, Mrs I II J.

Rice, captain; Mis Scott, Mrs Han Mrs Keuney, Miss Hayncs. Market Street, -Mrs. J. O. Graham, capt.Un, Mis.

Tom Hoffer. Mit, Charjes Stevenson, Mrs B. Moi- gan, Mra. Isaac Union Sticct, Mrs II. Carv, captain, Mrs Cook, Trimble, Mrs.

H. C. Jordon, Miss Potfor-'l. Exchange Street, Mrs. A Low- tlier, captain; Jirs.

John S.auer, 'Miss Burlch. Jfis C. F. Ireland Cottonwootl Stiect, Mil Jesse 'Homer, captain; rs. Fred Nation, ji Strpol, Mrs Huiry Mc- Coiinei, captain, Mis 11 A.

Jacobs Bast Street, J. Fullerton, captain. Highland, Mis A Young, captain; Mrs. O. C.Morris.

-Mrs. W. H. Smith, capt tain; Mis, Thom'as McCutcheoii i Carson, captain Fourth Ward colored people. Eat at the Mit Way A Wise, Mrs.

Hlnchman, Mri NolpiRss, Mrs Betheurem, Mrs. 'J. C.I Wilson, Mrs. U. F.

Ayer, Mrs. Mabel lienSloy, Mrs. C. B. Hob- Inson, iMis King, Mis W.

Manti, .1. Austin. Mrb C. Lowfy, Mrs. Anna Dukos, B.

Jon ins, Mrs. Kathryu i Crawford, Mis Iluirj McKniglit, MIB L. A SI- mous, Mis Alma Hu'st, Mrs. Ilaricy Stnpk, Miss Maud Lillj MIBS Frances Horuaday, Mrs. W.

Davla, Floienco Hawkins, Mis. Fd ford, Colllua, Mis C. B. Maher, Mrs. Ed Jay, Mrs.

C. H. Tweedv, Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs.

Harry' Black, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. "jj. L. Johnalou, Mis,) C.

UavUlson, Mit, P. IHiM'hlei, Mrb 13 Mi C. us, Mrs 11 i Luco, Mrs. 11. W.

Judd, Mrs. Walter Vanskike, Mrs II Wlliuoi 'Mrs Charles Vaughn, Mrs. .1. A. M.ohler, Mra.

O. Mrs. 'Murrlock McLean, Mrb Oliver, Mrs J. Mrs Virgil J. C.

Matson, Mrs. K'ato Kent, Jlrs. H. M. Mrs Ferron, Jlrs ton, captain'; Miss Claudia Lewis, Miss Catherine Jones, Mrn.

Laura Teichgraeher Mra Thompson, Mis. Owen Mrs- Union Slreel, Mis. 13 Lundj captain; Mis FfanU. Baniesbcifior Mrs Pi licNehlaE, Mrs Waller Galey, Mrs. Fred Humphreys, Mrs.

Drew Warren. Street, Mrs H. Wade, Captain; Mha Sue Smith, Mttw Adali Wade, Mrs. Will Faoth, Miss- Sarah Roberts, Mrs Ralph Wortman, Miss Mary Mrs Joe Krueger Han Hamilton, Mrs. Miles Davis, Mrs John BlatrV W.

T. Martin, Miss Esther Combs, Mrs. J. V. Lavsson, Mis Otto Janron, Mrs.

J. C. Schnellcr, -Miss Nellie Davis, Miss llnnnah Uvans, Mrs C. 13 Tstcp, Mis Waul, Mrsf. Smith, Mrs.

C. Rumage, ilrb. 'T Lewis, Mis W. A Banl-ater Cook, Mis E. A.

Nixon Mrs. T. J. Kemp, Mrs. G.

M. Sparks, Mib. S. M. Austin, Mvs A Hunter Mrb C.

Mrs B. Kendall Mi H. Peterson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs R. O.

GiKftth, Afrs Lot tic Mrs Myiflo Barton, Mrs Morrlb Jones, E. i K)ns. Mrs Effio Bickloj, Hunter, Mis J. "Childers, Mya. 1 Mrs Mellenry? Mrs Bishop, Mrs A.

G. Randolph, Mrs C. Sior'cr, Mrs. Anderson, Cottonwood Street, Mrs. J.

Alh- erton, onplaln, Misa Fio Baird, Mrs John Laiifilcj. Mrsj. M. C. Bailey Sjlvau Street, Mrs.

Lydia Alyoo, captain, Mrs Hairy Norton, Mary King, Mrs R. Majoru, Mrs W. Jones, Mis, O. 15- Langan liast Slrect, Mrs t. It Hinshaw.

cnptain, Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. E. Bible, Mrs. Grover Gregory.

Ward. Mrs. Harrison Parkman, chairman Captains: Commercial Street, Third Avenue South, Mrs. C. BIslvop; Commercial, Third Avenuo to'Smh Atomic, Mrs J.

R. focien Merchant, Mrs. Will Reehle; Con- C. W. Nordeen, of pwighl, bought a HurtBon super-Hi speedster trom BtHution, Mrs.

O. A Johnson; Con- T-oo nnlp-llolllalor Mptor Company Kress, Mrs. T. A. State, Mrs.

thla -week. THEMARKETS iKansas City, 'Mo, "May tie, icccipts, 800, market, steady, ninie fed btccrs, $17ffSl775, dressed beef steers, I rous and hoifeis, iT I 20: atockcrs, feeders, fl 1 "i.OO, bulls, 10 calves, 'Mf! 5 receipts, market, steady heavy, packers, and butihcrn, 17.15 Chicago, May re- SOO maikct strong, es, 10.no@U7.7n;.' stockers and feeders, i 10 covis and hoifera, 7 25 J7 I I tnlves, 1 I HORS, 'GOO: market, llRht, 1725(51780, mlNctl, 17.10 I 7.Vn; heavy, lfi.2»<9>17.3r>, pigs, 19, Hpctinl dlunci, 11 to p. IK. 75 cents Olives Olnckcn Soup a la Fried Tart.ir Sauce JulienuQ 'Tiotiitoes Choice ot of 'Chicken Tea Biscuits or Pork Potatoes In'C'roam New String Beans Combination 'Salad Fresit StrawherrjvSundao Sugnr Wafers Colfeo Jliuts WcilnCiiia.v, biuKliij, 6 to Sntur- TO THE RED CROSS: 10 per cent of all our receipts Monday, May '20. This includes rooms, dining room, lunch cigar stand, etc.

counter. Kansas City, tor and chickens, unchanged. Eggs, unchanged. Kauaas May Corn, market, 11 regular, No mixed, 1 G2ftil bV No I 57 if 1 GO; Xo. 2 white, 1.75; No I 61 iff 1 70 I Oats, market, unchanged lower, No white, 774; mixed, i market, I 02 markot, steady lo to Ic No.

2 lower. choice timothy, 20.r>o'íp2l.r)'0; choleo' praiiio, choleo alfalfa, 2 I Kansas City, May 18Closo: Corn May, 1.27», July, 1 Mis. If. Under, Mrs N'. Allen, Mrs.

F. Hams, Mrs Will Alexander, Miw Ti Mrs E. Mrs. Andy Craig, Mrs Mrb G. G-.

Wyncoop, Mrs Fuaua, Mra. WU- more, Mrs. Mjrtle Parker, Mrs. I) Stinson, Afrs Leo Myers, Willi.imn, Mrs A Steadman, Jlrs. Scott, 'Mrs.

Lyman' Pease, Mrs W. E. HoUapfel, Mrs. O- Bettsr- lon, Mrs. Thomas Bowcn, Mrs.

C. Crahtree, Mrs, A. B. Gtlycal, R. Hilton, Mrs.

Mrs. R. C. Hughes, Mrs. Clark.

Mrs, C. E. HeUer, Mrs. S. P.

Morrow, Mrs; A. A. Troyqr, Mrs C. ST. Young, Mrs.

ST. £. Roberts, Mrs J. W. Eagle, Sirs D.

Mrs. W. 13. Gault, Mrs. T.

Conlej, liwhank, Mrs. G. (W. R. Richards; Neosho, Mrs.

Clara Mr-j. W. C. Mrs. Chicago, May Corn, May, r.2Gi}@3; June, 1.39- July, Oats', May, 7li.V; June, 7U; July, Vork, May, 4H, July, 12 GO Laid, 21.75, Tuly, 25; 25:32.

Insure in a reliahle company whoso policy holders get the dividends. I will appreciate an- opportunity to fig' uro with you on Means. policy. W. J.

The Topic Cafeteria promises you courteous pleasant Biir- roindlngs and tasty food at popular prices. A truly beautiful pattern. Nottoo.plam too decorative. I In quality, it fully measures up to the standard set otherpatternsbearing I jihe 1847 ROGERS" trademark. KarTtJte lOii 1847 ROGERS BROS Behind the unqualified guarantee with every piece, is the seventy years' test of actual wear.lip! that: rtiakes this silver an economical purchase.

Came in sec this, biautiful new pattern S. F. RICKER SON Second-hand lumhor, windows, doors, frames, for sale Monday afternoon only, at 425 Constitution: Dr. Glafldls Armor to re- celvo patients at her office, 832 Merchant Street. College-Normal baseball, Monday, 4 p.

Normal Field. Admis- cents. sion, Wllks bought "Hudson siiper-slx this week from IJalQ- Hollistor Afotor Company. Proteot your growing grain against loss hy hall. W.

Moans, Bundrem huildlng. W. Adam, hall Expert furnknrB'j)acltln(5 crating, also storage; .320 Phone'sH. S. See me for farm and town In'gur- ance.

All kinds. Good rates, W. J. Means. A vanely new fjprlng'foods at tho Cafeteria..

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