Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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Steamer Rugs
Antomoblla Kob and Couch
Mnf Dxtia liMvv plaids mid
p 1 h I ii colds, north t Vtil J 'lesu -
li.ir price
Second Floor
$1.9$
Unmade lland.Embroidered
Nainsook
WAIST PATTERN
J ti lire oodn depnrttne,tit.
Main I Inor
Ktii,tl deartnR
Hale Hariratn . .
S1.3D
ILK PETTICOATS
Choice of any taffeta nilk pptti-
oBt. in our stock -Thev
arc worth tip
to 1 1 7.50, Monday
only, on Hdonil
flo(r. at ,
$6-!!
Choice of Our 35c
CORSET COVERS
lace trlnrned
- lie
KmbrrMdeiy and lace trimmed
Clearing Sal"
price Bnsement-
t
$3.00 Full Length
TEAZELDOWN and
COTTON EIDERDOWN
WRAPPERS
Sutiri hand aiift cord trliiitnttntH
All stzea -
.second Floor
ni
$1.50
Women's Long Sealette
PLUSH COATS
These are pood full length
plush coats that ha. been
Helling at $3"
Monday on tsec
ond floor
.$25
Firmly Woven Bleached
Muslin and Snow White
Cambrics
Full one yard wide a grade
that U (innidered a good
value at 8 Vic yard eot'dal
January bhIo
price Monday,
at yard
5c
' prcial Oficis of Hoaen's
TAILORED SUITS
Hundred! of up-to-date suits la
tlie best styles for
winter wear -many
Miinnlnc aiiita
Aorth up to ?!!;, sec
ond floor, at
$10
10c DRESS GINGHAMS
at 10c YD.
Full 32 inches wide- Rt rlpcs, liei ks anil
figures, in almost every colur- -dross
lengths on gitiRham
atlttare basement
at, yard
In tli'
10c
cl. i:itit; Nl.l. OF WOMFN'S
IIK.II I.IIADK SKIKTS
Choice of anv of our lino liiph Ki'H't'
oile, serge or panama sUirts,
hoiine liHr hern roll
ing as h'ch as I.'.") Tj r Qfi
naoh --.rlenrinr sale IV T .vCJ
PI 1(0
is
$8:
Women's Long
SILK CARACUL COATS
These aro the most popular and
up-to-dato coats of tho season.
They have boon silling regu
larly at $15,
Monday
at
$10
G9c Quality 44-inch
PDRE MOHAIRS
Pines and browns Clcai'liit;
Sale price Front
buying square- -yard
39c
HEATHERBLOOM
PETTICOATS
These are the genuine lleatlior
blooni skirtu look and rus
tle like silk, hut wear much
better. VhIucs up to $'.MI on
second
floor
at
89c
Monday Begins the Final Week of Our
C PT1 T (7S
Special Sale of Silks
Newest J'larly Spring Silks, just received mid posi
tively the best lot of dress silks we have ever
offered at such a price. Jaoquard patterns, pen
cil stripe messalirieH, Persian seeded silk.-.
Louisine s-triHH and checks, in self tone and two
color combinations, spot proof Foulards
up to $1.00. Monday, at.
and Lvons colored dren taffetas, worth igrfl
New Arrivals Water Proof Foulards
Absolutely stands against Knotting. Selected
patterns, conventional designs and designs in
Oblong, Cones. Spots, Arabesque, Jardiniere and
.lacquard effects.
4 2-inch
at, yard. $1.75
24-Inch I 36-inch
at, yard. .. .581 at, yard. $1.25
All Silk Taffeta, staple shades, black and light colors, at,
per yard 29
Very Special, silk and wool poplins, 37 of the newest spring
hades, also black, at, per yard $1.25
Real French Lingerie
From Our January Sale of Muslin Underwear
We place on sale Mon
day, exquisite new lots
of the real French
Hand-made French Lin
gerie, bought at a great
price concession by our
Paris buyer, especially
for this sale. The prices
of these dainty gar
ments are so low that
you can buy several at
a very moderate outlay,
special groups, at--
mm
69c, 98c
$l3-9"nl$l
89
January Clearance Sale o!
Carpets and Rugs, 3d Floor
We will dose out all odd rugs and odd carpets at once.
If you will need a new rug booh, buy It now, save money.
One lot. of carpets worth up to $1.65 per yard, Wiltons and
Axminsters, your choice, at per yard 90t
One lot of Brussels Carpets, worth up to $1.10 per yard,
.your choice, at, per yard 50?
I'xlii .x ml lister Kugs Floral and Orientul patterns, $:')
values, this Bale at $19.J)S
S-Jxlt'-fi-size, sumo as above, $25 value, at $16.98
E.tmi.d wuton v.lv.t Kntra .ilix . 2-lm-li AxiuluHlet' Kiik. '
Iiim ruK,
tiilw sale, nt
fjil HIUe, 'It
Brui.li Kiif
IS
:ix
$-0 valiin,
rraular S5.00 alut- thW
Mt S3.SO
27 xi't-i nt-li A xmhinter ItiiR-', u
li-Kular $3.60 vahlf, IhlK "a?,
nt, only S1.9tt
Many oilier liaigains will b off-led ilurtns tills rale.
Special Clearance Sale all Our
Boys' Odd Knickerbocker Pants
This should be a special attraction to mothers. He sure
to be on band In our Boy's clothing section for this great
largHin oicabion. Just think, strictly all wool "Knicker
bocker pants Including blue serges, fancy Scotches,
elegant mixtures of cheviots, corduroys, ages
3 to 1 7 years, that have been selling up to
to $1.50 a pair, old irfore, second floor, at,
per pair
69c
This i3 the last week of the January Clearance Sales and every day will be a big special bargain dar. All the winter
goods in our stock must be sold at once. For Monday we group hundreds of special lots and mark them down to the
lowest prices ever asked in Omaha. See that you get your share of these wonderful bargains while they last.
SPECIALS IN OUR JANUARY LINEN SALE
Pattern Table Cloths
All our ll.r.O l'Httern (Mollis, S-10 t:y.e
at. chi'Ii 980
All our $J.LTi Pattern I'lotlis, round tlneud I :im-
ak. at, acl. S1.69
All our 3 I'iittern Cloths, S-10 unci S-1 J si7.pi,
nt. eiicti Si. 98
All our S ;t . .1 n I'iittern c'lotlis, fintft Irish l.iiicii.
at. Crtih 92.12
All our $5 Pattern Cloths, fine Moravian Linen.
at, each S3. 39
All our line pxtrn aizo Pattern I'lothw, worth im
to fl.', nt each S5
BED SPREADS
SI Heiniiieil Alamellles Pattern Biil Spreads, at. each 69c
$1,311 KriiiKU or lleinnied .MarFelllen Pattern tied Spreads, at, each... 980
ll.tiO Fringed or Hemmed Marseilles Pattern Bed tSpreds, at, each . . . .S 1.25
12 I'rlnsed or Hemmed Maiselllea Pattern Hed Spreads, at, each 490
$2,611 Scalloped, I'rhiKed or Hemmed Ifed Spreads, at, each $1.49
$:t Satin .Mursellles Pattern Lied Sineiids, fringed or hemmed, .it, e.ich $2.39
15 Old Fashioned Marseilles Hed Spreads, fringed cut corners at, each.
only $3.30
All our finest Imported Ued Spreads, worth up to $;10, ut. each $5
All our fine Imported Scnlloped Marseilles fied Spreads, worth $12.50, at
eaeii, only S7.50
All our very best Imported Scalloped edge, Marseilles Hed Spreads, worth
up to tlS.SOat, each $12.60
FANCY LINENS
Irish Kmbroidered Scarfs and Lunch cloths, fine scalloped edge,
worth 7 5c, at, each U9
54x54 Austrian Linen Drawnwork, lunch cloths, at, each 98?
Napkins
All our 1 1 Silver Uleaclied Napkins
at, per dozen .....490
All our $ 1 . .t H Pure Linen Napkins
t. per dozen ... 890
All our $.1 Kxtra Heavy Linen Napkins
Nt, per do.en $1.98
All our best Irish Linen Napkins
at, per dozen $2.49
All our $5 I Himer-size Irish Linen Napkins
at, per ilo;.en $3.50
All mil' 110 rilnnr.Hi7a VniiL-lnn. Iimi irraU
ai, per dozen $5 '
Table Damask
10 c .Mercerized Tahle Damask
at. per yard 250
T.Hc Mercerized Tah.e Iminask. at, per yard.. 390
7.M- Mercerized Tahle Damask, at, per yard..490
?" Pure Linen Uleaclied Tnhle Damask
at, per arii 490
$1 overweight Bleached Table Daniask
at, per yard . 690
$1.10 best Irish Linen Table DaniasU
nt. per yard 83o
S I .Mil Double Satin Dnniask. full Blenched
at, per yard 96o
TOWELS
10o Hink Towels, large size at. each
12'5- iiuallty. extra large size buck towels, at, each..
1 Ho Fiilon Linen Muck Towels, at, each
22c I'nlon Linen Hm k Towels, at. each
4Te Pure Linen Hemstitched I luck Towels, at. each..
Tfic Kiii'k Towels, hemstitched or scalloped, at, each.
20c Kxtra Heavy Turkish Towels, at. each
2iic White Fleece Turkish Towels, ut, each
fife Kxtra larse Turklsi. Towels, at. each
Tfpc and $1 best grade Turkish Towels at, each
BATH MATS
7'ic Turkish Bath Mats, at, each
$1.i0 Solid Color Turkish Both Mats, at. each
$3.50 best grade Turkish Batl- Mats, at, each
TOWELING
10c Pure Linen Blenched Crash, at, per yard
lUc Turkish Towelinc extra wide, at. per yard
13 He Pure Linen Crash Toweling-, at, per yard
li'.e Pure Linen Crash Toweling, at, per yard
17c Pure Linen Crash Toweling, at, per yard
. . 6o
. 8'r.o
.laso
. . .ISO
. . .860
. . .490
. . ISO
. . .190
. . .390
490
. .490
. 9BO
$1.25
60
. . . eo
. . .100
181,0
. . .130
JANUARY SALE OF WHITE GOODS IN OUR BASEMENT
Kxtra Special, ufi-lnch Imported Long Cloth, chamois finish, 14c
value, 12-yard bolts, at, per bolt $1.10
Imperial English Nainsook made from the finest combed yarn, 4 5
inches wide, 30c value, 12-yard bolts, at, per bolt 32.40
150 pieces of beautiful fine pure white India Iinon, launders per
fectly. oO inches wide, worth lc per yard, at, per yard 10
Sti-inch Persian Lawn, beautiful quality for Waists, Dresses, Chil
dren's wear, etc., 10c values, at per yard.' 15
4C-inch White French Lawn, best quality cotton, very sheer, splen
did fabric for waists, dresses, slips, etc.; 25c values, at yd. .10?
White Irish dress linen, warranted, every thread pure linen, snowy
white, at yard 25S 29. and. 35c
Auk to see our 3 9-inch white barred dimity, fine mercerized finish
for dainty undermuslins; specially put up, bolt of 10 yards
at : $2.10
MANY SPECIALS MONDAY IN OUR MUSLIN, SHEET AND PILLOWCASE DEPT.
The host month in the your to buy cottons, because we Hie selling all the best sheetings, muslins, cambrics,
sheets and pillow cases at greatly reduced prices.
ITICA AMI IMHJIOT WIDK IlLKACIIKI) SIIKKTIXC'.
10-4 width bleached L'tica or Pequot Fheetlng, 37 ',4c value, yd. 30
9-4 width bleached l'tica or Pequot Sheeting, :15c values, yd.-gS
S-4 width bleached l'tica or Pequot Sheeting, 32c values, yd. -25
7-4 width bleached l'tica or Pequot Sheeting, 30c values, yd. .22
tl-4 width bleached l'tica or Pequot Sheeting, 27c values, yd..20
AlKOHA OH I'KPJM-iKKLL sHKKTIMi.
j 10.4 Width, Bleached Aurora or Pepperell Sheeting, per
yard, at
!)-4 Width, Aurora or IVpperell Sheeting, per yard
at
8-4 width Bleached Aurora or Pepperell Sheeting, at, per yard.23
45-in. width bleached l'tica or Pequot sheeting, 22c values, yd . 17 I s-4 Hleached Koxcroft Sheeting, better than Aurora, at, yard, 21c?
42-in. width bleached l'tica or Pequot Sheeting, 20c values, yd . 15 I 7-4 Bleached Dallas Sheeting, 22c value, at, per yard 180
4 4 I
25c
jSrandeis Stores
FANCY
CREPES
Beautiful coloring
for making long or
short kimonos. The
regular value ia 1 Ki
ller yard, sale price
from this bolt Mon
day, at, per
yard 1 - V
Basement
Seersucker Striped
and Chambray
Ginghams, in gocd
long lengths, .
at, yard 2C
Basement
New Yard Wide
Light and Dark
DRESS PERCALE
Itegular 12'gC gral
perfect ili-css lengths,
at yard
7ic and 8ic
Basement
JANUARY REDUCTION SALE
Boys' Children's Clothing
The reductions made on our entire t4ick of lSoj's anil C'hiblren's suits
ami Overcoats are almost phenomenal. We invariably sell hetter griules than
others at the same price and these skm inl pi-ice are ureal money savers.
Kovs Knickerbocker Suits Sold up to $.'WI J"
reduced to $1.98 Ofj
i ... . ww. aI,i mmIoiIiiiii vJ.
IMM IMIICACI IJlllhCI Uliun vim n iv,t.-'",
at $2.34
Hoys' Knickerbocker Suits Sold up to $..!),
at $3.33
Hnvs' Knickerbocker Suits Sold up to $7..rl.
at $5.00
Boys' Convertible or Military Collar Over
coats Sold up to $3.50, at $2.34
Boys' Convertible or Russian Overcoats-
St.id up to $r.oo. at $3.33
Boys' Presto and Convertible Overcoats
Sold up to $7.f0. at $5.00
Boys' Presto and Convertible Overcoats
Sold up to !rl.0U. at SG.67
Sntls are newest greys, browns and fancy mixtures, all ages and styles.
The overcoats are in friezes, cheviots, -mixtures and stripes, etc., all sizes.
ft. v mk w 1
9W " ....
Embroidery Edg
ings and Insertions
Swiss. Nainsook and
.cambric, narrow and
medium widths, ex
cellent needlework,
worth' 10c. per
yard, at yd,. . . . .31
Main Floor
French Val. Laces
and Insertions
New shipment, a hun
dred pretty desires,
many to match, val
ues up to 15c, af.
per yard,
only
Main Floor
5c
Next Ve-lneMlajr
Is Our Big Hale of
Manufacturer's
Sample Women's
Milk ami Net
WAISTS at
$!.50
Our January Sale of
NEW EMBROIDERIES
At the lowest prices that new, stylish, desir
able embroideries have ever sold lor at Main
Department.
All the latest high grade novelties for the
spring and summer season, .1111 1 . Fine matched
sets, also charming designs in flouneings, nllover,
galloons, bandings, insertions and Motifs.
18-22-27-in. Fine Swiss and Batiste
Embroideries, Flouncings & Skirtings
Very attractive designs in English eyelet,
Madeira, floral, Japanese and blind
relief effects, worth up to 7f)0 yard; flH fl
big bargain square, per yard, at
18-INCH WIDE EMBROIDERIES
Nainsook and cambric embroidered flouncing and
corset cover widths, also medium and wide edg
ings, insertions and headings; nil neat f&
open work, floral and blind patterns r.
worth to L!oc yard, per yard, at
50c EMBROIDERIES AT 25c
IS and 'J2-inch fine embroidered flouncings, skirt
ings and corset cover widths, also insertions nnd
galloons, Swiss, nainsook and cambrics; newest
designs in English eyelet, floral nnd
Japanese effects, worth up to 50c
yard; big bargain square, per yard, nt. .
BLANKET SALE
$2.50 Extra Fine Cotton Blankets at $1.50 Soft
fleece, (lerman finished cotton blankets, white,
grey and tan; Beacon and. Wool spun, (P-i ("A
$2.50 value, per pair, at pJ-3"
Fine Wool Filled Blankets Plain grey, tan and
white, also fancy plaids; full 11-4 size, would be
cheap at $4.00 per pair, PA
per pair, at VwU
Fine All Wool Blankets Soft wool blankets in
white, grey, tan and plaids; full 11-4 size, 5 and
4 ' -j lbs. to pair, worth $5.00 a pair, (JQ r A
per pair, at VI3U
$1.25 White Cotton Filled Comforters Silk oline
covered with pure white cotton filling, HCg
for :5i or single beds, each, at I
Great January Sacrifice
HUMAN HaIR GOODS
Pompeian Room and Second Floor
All Our Regular $7.00 and $9.00 Cluster Puffs-
first quality hair; special,
only
All Our $10.00 and $12.00 Switches
(this sale only), reduced to
Cluster Puffs Med
ium size, 15 puffs in
set, $2.00 value, spe
cial for this sale, 98c
Auto Nets Largest
size, special, 2 for 5c
24-inch Sanitary
Rolls, at 19c
24-inch Washable
Roll s 5( )c values,
at 35c
Manicuring, Uairdressing and Shampooing.
$3.95
$5.50
rerwrwtiii Mniu-mmwwnrt-
randeis St ores
UNCLE REMUS' CHARACTER
Pri-M) . lrj 1 Olil of Joel C handler
llarrla mul III HooU
llr t ! rr.
Noi .i! .-lid "I rcli- Itemus" hat l-.l
cnthim'ii-ni l-.H lie h.nt a llttl literary
nfcfi nt li own. which tie ille-l ticll-n in
I'm nn mir lml discovered, alut out' of
wti cti he nianauril to set a ureFt deal of
' I 1 1 .1 Hltlll-CMH'llf
ii.-n ih- t'lstiitne which he fi.undod
. nine lo i 'iiiI i- ih insuuurailiin of u
t, c.V r.-' icw ,h ri -i input it wa discovered
thai lh rf weie Vriv few people who iOll.il
v:iio iisi the -.hi cf lin.ik reviews the
ciliior cued f." l'i aiBtniitii prenented
a 'o"ii 01 ii " " l ii Ins candldaien. hut
nn'v ,. or tivo .ii'ii"'! O'lt the rort of
v,oik . Iiitis rti'ited Klmilly he came
)i :o i lih'i- or, il.v Willi h rather tri-
t;n.;ihain an and uiiiiohih d that h had
Ii m-,., ipiI a ho . I, I 'v'i'wer who alinoxi
fc'.cl d him
.-i.c va .ill nlil 11. Hid ho said, a Wolll 111
f I. -hi '' ' in . and nl.e II . d in T.nn
iloc lie I nil Known her .11 OeorKla he
f, ;. and iloi :i::; t ie w.n and ' ad alwayx
viiil'iertii v I v ii m a i l"al "lie hud never
vi Ii. I rfP:'.'l'k lid e .! !r.liU
0j I.e. oil. l li!'Jt::c ii'l II.U'll -uplej Cul-
rcepondenra a ear or tw o before. She
had agreed ti do hook rcv1evv and f ir
waid the copv from lmdon Her n;nn
vias Anne Mai r'arlanil. and xhe had a
lalher Hour temper ami lie preferred lo
edit tha copy liiniKclf.
The of'lce force ii.illced ihiit Mr HHiiis
l ad aiaava coplnl off Mini Macl'ai laud s
review on his own t; pew rlter before siiid
iK Colli or brinirini; them to the office,
und they also noticed ill the first Install
iiieni thai she had a Mile very like iha;
of Mr. Ilairla lilmm If. lien the ni in
aKliiK editor ran uniwn toe vvoid "pes
terfrd " In Mi- Mm Kn i 'and "copy'' iie
I lieuan to uspert that she Han- Mi . liarria
lilmnelf
Hut he did not lell -'l'ncle Itenni '' He
waited for further and inive comlusi.c
evlilrn-e, a-id finallv he got It. hut run
llien he did n. I iini.iasU the vl"ain I,-lorrelv-
formed the hnhlt. as did ine rest
of the taff. of Ktiecrinic at Mlns Mai l'ai
lacd's literary view In "t'ncle i:,-uiu-' '
' heai'intf jut to iiee how hv v; iihl lake if.
I II, took it wUu a chuckle and a !. of
1 toiiaei'o to hide Ihe chuckle, na a iiile: bu;
' t e would he finally driv en I i a n.ikl do
fetiae "Well. he's an old woni.in. ' he woi.i.l
tMV. 'aril shr' i.ined a 1 tt.e --ii th-
wii-id Tl.se old women ci t a Ii'l'.- t.,u--'
J lie. I'HI know. Loll I 11:11. k sue vail ...it -
j I if course, her lvle doenn't have Hie no
to ti v on vounu f.ilows like I've rend
i buier Kt tiff, and I've lead worse stuff
i Slip's not one of these latdd-fiie perfoi in
. clk. vtm voun; fellows adiniic - but ma.v be
, ht: knows what she s talking Hbont, after
. a'.!, just ;is viell as they do."
We nevir ailiniited we liked Anne M:ic-
. l'l'Ulll l' st , le Hlld C 'lllllllloil to slick up
our collective linos at her vv oi k "Well.
v oil know sl.e s jii'-t an old foy- jint n
old to); like me.' hi would .-av. vvltu a
chuckle: "vou can t eu i t her to pit as
I a I lll'laiv i i inc. like you v oillin fel
lows" And with this shot he would i i
out I'hui.iii'k
ii adiiall.' Anne Mai t-'tu land as-uuu d a
moie and lieu, tangible form In Mr. liar
lis linaiiiai .: .'he h"i nme the lieiom.'
of a whole serial stoi". winch lo- built no
around tier .-! was a "huvoiu las"
v In n lie last aw lor. lie Kaid. and sighed
s nttinelita'l: I'li'H'lv we are ised him of
an rar! roinaeei vi it li h, r. and he denied
it in u h a wav a- to sliow tliat tne (dell
olia- ed I im. and il.at he uoi'ld not care
If e hrlteveu il And t il hi bit v. e tjot
t'.e slur' of Aniie . l.fe and ail i u l u re
."ii if ihii tie ui.l i, all so liili;ia"v and
si lasuallv that. In s.:te of .. ir poslllve
in, i h.iue 11..1I .'line l o i i- rsisted. thi'.e
i r" in it -i lii. w 1.,-li , d lo In'
, iidlilou u u. ii'i ii iii.'i.l l'-l I. e lotir
! comedy, but 1t never worked out. Mr
' Harris fell 111. and the Anne Mael'arlano
' copy stopped coining in .ue was the lasl
' character he created.- New urk Tunes.
'PROGRESS IN ONE LIFETIME
rtrrin lUilniHd Ituildrr of Innn
lIU hnt H Cla
rr .
'Wlirn 1 rn-all t.int tlir f!rt rAtir'H.i
npeiattMl in thlK tonntrv ihtef tun k
' than l'" ? fa h if ft'"',,fi' wtari iti.j:
t nntriinlKl the m-iuI-i fnl fii"Kie.s
1 breii maie in niv II f.'l t ni-.' sunl Joi n
' Poi'trr. a etein ta!lr .l lnlM-r t.f Ki
ilnra. la . w hi If l;i N'ahi::fc;t "?i. I . "I
ittti older i i.i ii ati rai:r.al man in tins
i uunl! . I ran r 'imrnl n lt w t i n ?!if
ftiit t raii was i 'in in thp I'rU'l Stau
It was In 11. nini lln-' lint- pxtfiiili 1 li. mi
lalumore In KllHoniHr, h dislan r
Ui'hf n.iU ' .i I h'1 f i ' I l ' i i ti . re )
' nuniU-r ( pi .nnt'if nl m n vd Mil i,t
i rsiiaif ! r xiim thfir 1 ti I t ahoit 1 1
n aolK Hr llit v (f i al .r.'Uil- '1 ' t w. elv
' mi ( ii lL.it cannon ui ip "Arinl in n
lulle moie than an ai"l lie i turn
1 1 1 1 UMS H'HtH ill .'llf ill i' II' f 1 H ' ' I t
! :n ! ti i Id i. ',iiii..i i i at . -,..!
f . i t.u.i t.i..c. A if : t i.. -
I Moihp MiaKtil that It would 1o loMsibiei
i to talk orr a tsur fmrn m ntv tu an-
I tit her. aiii jroto thought ) Man H H7.V.
j I f Uo tad hi iK'-d i hat w miRht lo al-lr
j ! talk withdiit th ah! of Irea hr wunlrl I
have liprn tin uwn int. jn-lnnn. m rhann.
i ,ntt inflariinj ihr w iil(f i fnl ilnnu thut '
hae takPti nlait tinre thfii. I am picparcil '
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