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EAT, OCTORER 17, 1901, 4 O'Siock p.m. BA MARU ast <dlitions ONTHANDLE FOOTBALL (oo. } years olf today. For the past 25 years he has ived in Seattle, Lately te | has been tn a sh f Bell street, Gattner had been uring the night, and k this morning was seen In 1 condition on the It te thought that in ffort to reach his home he accident ally fell from the tre he was found When the body was taken out of Kaga|the water, a watch and a dollar in ted her repairs today|money was found in the clothing ‘away tonight, New/The body was ton when the vessel! worth's morgue. ; Fe ee ene next of this line | qaen i e Riofun Mara, ' Se cvongere and a cargo If on time she will tle ee at Northern dock to: foot « at an intoxteat wa e Liner Will Sail Tonight tle, near where pig Japanese steamer moved As tar er haa no relatives re to ter aa known, | Asking for Her Son | Mra, Bettie Mall of 1041 Sixth ave: |nue, Des Motnes, Towa, haa written at the} | Watla Watia and City Pacific Coast Co, Will Add South | Portland to 'Frisco Run f the heavy freight m between this port ar the Pacific Conant ( |decided to put another boat | ‘The South Porttand ts 1 |ber way to this harbor Francisco with a heavy will have @ full load back monthe the three boats-—t é Pushin freight |run. argo. 8h or two natitta, | been unable a for ¢ trip they have lying on the total capacity en. The South Portland to handle th eft} ean pler Deoau f the boats @ letter to Mayor Humes asking Information concerning hor son, Ar |thur D. Hall, from whom she has heard for several years. She aid that about three years ago a ung man named Hall, who an red her eon's description, died in & hospital in Seattle, She desires | the mayor to find out if that per- son Was her son. The matter has mn turned over to the health de- partment for investigation. | DRESSED REFINED q A. Smith Arrested in Seattle | ~~ Theater on Suspicion . Wesley S. Farrah, aged 70 died at the family 1016 | Fourteenth avenue north, this morn st ev. | ime. The body ts now at Bonney and Nehaigare the name of H. A. |>Y 4 whlow and two son an M ‘Officer Carr says that Smith |S! W. A. Farrah, both of this city Ee pemiat out to Rim by several |=" funeral will be held from the 7 pickpocket. He ts al. |Te*dence tomorrow afternoon at Deen searching the | °clock ‘AB number of patrons of | He is believed by the | dangerous man. Weil | with a refined appear- ‘would take him for} years, rentdenc — Body of Tracy Roberts According to news brought down on the steamer St. Paul from Nome, the body of Tracy Robertson, the Seattle man drowned near Nome Inst month, will be brought down on the steamer Centennial. When the St Paul left Nome the Centennial w: on a sand bar near Port Clarence, but not in a dangerous position, Thinks He Has Him | Wesley Farrah Dead | on the run an an experiment cannot handle the overflow the Alaska vesvoln wil the ‘Frisco run, It be ram the Queen, now on her way to Nome will, on her return, be put on this line WASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS Many Meimbers Will Join the Span- ish-American War Veterans The Washington Volunteers anso clation held a meeting at the Armory lant night. A committee appointed some time ago to consider the mat ter, recommended that the assoc ton join the Spanish-American War Veterans, Twenty-seven members announced their intention of jotning. | Capt. Frank FE. Adama, August) Toeliner, and Fred D) Wood wer Appointed a committee to arrange for| the annual banquet on Feb. 4 pt. M. HL. Gormicy was requested to prepare resdlution® thanking Adj Gen. Drain for his efforts in securing the money due them for services at In Louls Howard, a man arrested in Everett several days ago, and now in the city jail, Chief of Police Sullivan thinks he haa the man who bunkoed J. Alien out of $100 several works ago on the waterfront. How ard ts well known to the local police as “Lame Louis." Mr. Allen enti fied him as one of the men who swindled him by means of the freight bill trick. Howard will probably be tried for this alleged offense. A BLACKJACK GAME PULLED A email sized biack jack game wax [raided by Officers Ryan and W. C. Hubbard at an early hour this morn. ing tn the rear of the Snow Shoe #a- of him death. loon, corner Fifth avenue and Main street. Robert Welander and a wo- man who calls herself Mrs. Oester, were playing the game, and the man | was the banker. Mrs. Oester Jost }a few dollars and complained to the |authorities. Welander was arrest- led on the charge of running a gam. |titng game, and the woman Is heid 9 a witness, ling! Up went the ‘phone and b was the first that the big de- ai | Three Persons Report Robberies Elks Entertain The local lodge of Eiks will give |m members’ social at the hall in the |} Colman building thin evening. Ht | Henry and his minstrels will Room workers were at it again Bitaight. Three persons this morn- : wal shay thongenngelnd Ihe | quests of the lode after the meal copter fing yA |formance at the theater. Gienw ote been | ~ And a new suit of clothes | | Hames Ortret of tne Oakiand house| 4 thas some clothing had been | Boien trom his room. j Tee toom of ©. P. Anderson, at | F First avenue, was also entered W thieves and %5 in money stolen. “STR, DOLLAR MAKES PORT per 0 POTTERS FIELD The bodies of two men unknown and without friends, will be buried |in the potter's field by order of the coroner this afternoon. One ta th |body of the man supposed to jnamed Kelly, found in a tenderloin lodging house several days ago. ‘The other is that of the man found in the bay last Saturday afternoon be Str. Czarina Arrives ‘The steamer Czarina, : Capt Sea rom San Francisco. She had a car go of 400 tons of general merchan dine, Me treighter Robert Dollar, Capt af m, arrived in port from San Bpeesncisco thie morning at 1 o'clock. Pax Anchored in the stream for a fy Rill, but ted up at the Artington Peastt this morning. ‘The steamer 4 cad in Dort yesterday, but was OM account Of -the dense fog Straits. ‘The Dotlar had 150 Cottage City at Port Townsend ‘The steamer Cottage City, in t of the Dirigo, arrived at Port Town send this afternoon. Planking Main Street The board of pubite a contract Main str south to 8nd 120 tons PEF Line people. 8 made the trip, to Fairhave: to load tumber ‘ONE OF NOME’S Te A el LUCKIEST MEN 73rd BIRTHDAY; = \Jafet Lindberg, a Discoverer of the i ‘William Gattner Fell From triea| Gold Fields, in Seattle and Was Drowned Gephait for the cit Only two passenge, steamer gov Afternoon works will let for planking rth avenue Saturday f ri enue w Jafet Lindberg, one of the discov erers of the gold fields of Nome, and & large owner in rich properti¢s on the famous Anvil ( Ky turned from the north and ia at th Kainter-Grand. Mr. L berg is one of the mont fortunate of Nome min ore He will go to California and spend the wint He is heavily in. terented in valuable off lands in Call fornia Pyke Gaftner, the night watchman the schooner Rainier way Mtowned in the wand bay at 7 o'cloc | Morning near the Brighton bogtt se. The coroner's officer Botified and De ‘Gatea, an Duty Buckley invent ° Gattner is an old man, eet Pears ee C8, dor atasand |much as Canad be} Camp Rogers in 1895, One Year in the Pe Jim Hill, a convicted burglar from Sumas, was lodged in the city Jai today by Sheriff Briabie of Whatcom county for mate keeping Hill is on the way to the penitentiary, where he will serve one year, Released on $50 Bail | Levi Victor, a man supposed be the paramour of a woman of the town, was arrested by Officers Un land and & vagrant. cash ball Dickinson Appeal Filed ‘The appeal of the Van Kuren boys and young Diekenson from the tine | ansorsed against them by Justice | George, was filed in the supertor |, court this afternod Wax Fat on Tourists } | Life ts pleasant in central Switzer land, where all the countries of ctvil fantion go to seek rest and health. ‘The whole of this country in a pleas ure resort, @ reserve aet apart ae a Playground by common consent, | has created the N ntt, or the United | other tional Park at B States the Yellowstone, nation must trespass on Switseriand, | or take bites out of her; she belongs to all, and her people have accepted the role of amusement caterers with & seriousness beyond ail praise, The | children at schoot have respect for | the foreigner dinned into them per sistently; he is the industry of the country, and must be cultivated | BUSINESS COMES OUR WAY men, arrived in port today at 1p. m.| | Everyboa erly; washing to be studied does. ing an't each cust aeht and the best laundry in the world Queen City Laundry Co, 1426-28 Fourth Ave. Established 1890. Tel. Main 953 $1550 EW modern 5-room cot- tage, with large base- ment for laundry, inside to {be hard sand-papered fir, vertical grain finished in oil. Near Union school, on Eighteenth avenue. $500 cash, $25 a month. |Pertir & SON 623 N. Y. Bik. park won wit be p THE FREIGHT. TOMORROW 1 by 1 for 4 } Ing teams: 8 attor Th THE SEATTLE STAI vt oe STEAMER ELBA cio" STRUCK AGAIN This Time the Majestic Coilides With the Big Boat rang |Game Between Whitman and | ‘Varsity Will Be Big Affair Got Licen There tw no ¢ don ne the past de luly apa ade a att all th having f th afternoon at Ath of footy publ e game | The c¢ Wut du bs of at at the sign In fact, haw attle et af this wea pom, shar teat ne from the state uw Whitin prementative 1 in Seatt ther from need fe thin mornir red the Rainte ur follows: A tin ee 4 1 showing t mu Ht. Zer nen fle Funder Coach Wright for |three weeks a hard vi pow the ts ¢ It looks as tf the playing will be Jquick and mappy. very fast and Jay Mumes, our quar ter back, is one of the beat punters on the Ing to do bie best to win tomorrow's | I have not | the tine up of our team tor | te my intention |aive all the ‘varsity squad a in the game.” | SCARES 'EM htehip to L of white emoke | heave: BAILBYS the Jersey mn at after ion of * ire ma inte BuRht sight of, but adte |prenensive Henge GROCERY BARGAINS Friday ano Saturday FRESH EASTERN EGGS For Friday and Saturday BES ERY 4 SAUE AME Goon ida ait LAR p v HAMS LY VIN t HA v1 pri A PUTTY cans f ADAMS GROCERY CO. f the t oant A Splendid Life Mr At the lanthr W. Allen. am and gave the nden, center, welght 154, her, right guard, weight Try a “Song Party” y tackle weigh Kingentor eight 182, n orn, nh I A, welght 161 annie erbach, full back, weleht| CAAMPAGNE PUZZLES ARABS ater, quarter back Mictich explir ferent Five times they * at ng | Over Then M half back te left half onsed by mber of the party tit, {at keawt some tr City of Puebla Arrives f tons general | had wignat tee at Bteamehip Joni City e port Puebt had Capt ¥ team haw been prac cleoo last night. Mp on freight for Puget » plunder estat paxe nd expect to make a tking f cham ng the #tores Araba, who @ delighted with the beverage. Of ire they did not know they were } ng the Mohammedan law ogarding wine, What pusaled them how champag ud boll and still Keep cool right, in t of the BANK CLEARANCES * today Rand clearan yur back field ta‘ lances "1 Umbretlae—Repairing and covering | a speciaty, Shamek, 1221 lat | | Capt, Huntoon te go. es LK va IN THE SUPERIOR COURT oF the State of Washington, for the County of Ki Annie Innes plaintiff, ve David Innes: ant. Summons by Publicat 32,902. The said Davia are hereby within atxty the fi mona, to For coal and Fuel Co. quite determined phone Beattle It am ponmible to ft 4 p Team give thelr second Thureday, Oct dern Husine anti] 10:99 o’eb i, W. Oo dance of this 17th, at Wil hall, #leyator | k | PIANOS FOR EVERYBODY Home Ca w son's M will ran State of Washington efendant: You 4 to appear er the date of of this within sixty the fiat day of September and defend the in the above and anewer the comple plaintiff, and serve py answer upon the undersigned « ey for plnintiff at his office below | ata nd in cane of your failure Judgement be rendered | Inst you accord th to the wurnme days ai st publication wit Pleasantest feeling takes C you when, sailing dow coat from Scotland | ng Branch, you see a sing above k, to be fol f nevernl me days af- A.D, entitled 1908 above entitled court f #andy EH the ja nase flying through space. | ¢ & sharpened In the dl- the amoke eweeping the m hortaon to xenith. Th Inable. No she an ap ait a great white Ke the ocean a half mf no to do, wi A demand has been art. The forth in To ob above | £ the complaint fied with the clerk of matd abject of Me said action, met | the com an toll tain a of the « samed divorcing platnttte from the bonds of matrimony with said de- < ands of cruel non- support | J. M. WIBSTLING, Attorney for Plaintiff. 69-11 Washington Building Beattle, King € Vashington. Date of first publicat ber a IN THE SUPERIOR COURT the State of Washington, ty King. Schwabacher and Inc., Plaintiff va, A A. Zipeer, Defendant. Summons No, 208. The State of Washi ton to the naid A. A. Ziprer, 4 endant | You hereby summoned to ap. ( sixty. days after the| firat publication of this to wit, within sixty days| iat day of October, 1903, and * the above entitled in hat urt, and answer | 27 ye stating facts that car r anawer upon | oto | a; and ue to | Yesterday Was Another Big) Day at D. S. Johnston Com- pany’s Alteration and Clearance Sale of Pi- anos and Organs. Some are amazed, others are #k n, Septem . While many Who are posted tle time in dincuwsing thetr selection and profit ere by thelr wisdom. Store open evenings till 9:30 during this sale. New pianos | $127, Sime and upward. New or ®ana, email, from $22 up, fully wa Fanted If you will need @ piano gan within the next two emret it if let Y-anving pownibllities pportunity pass f of , for the ar 4 are the of with you reat thin ut agen. ns CREAM ~ y 240 Dozen LOWA BUTTER nd tter t t ac per pound fo — to do, R KRAL bot - ; ther Ww elim tone and Investigate BAKING POW » rgan to in 4 LEOPOLD M. STERN, Plaintiff's Attorney 413-414 Rafley bid, unty of King, Wa $208 to ; 4 SUGAR | ¢ GRANULATED * ton | SUPERIOR r OF | of Washing ‘ounty of King plaintire A. 8. Pet regularly $157, F188, + AR CORN sak iple 10 plan f the fl rang! pel that wi any, & corporation, the Scandinavian - American bank of Seattle, a corpofation, defend ants. No. 82,076. Summons by publication rem The St “r 81.00 of Washington Anderson and reot ndants You are hereby pear within aixty ( date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within sixty days after the 6th day of Aug., 1W1, and defend the above entitled action tn the ve eftitied court, and answer th mplaint of the plaintiff, and | norve a copy of your anawer upon the undersigned attorneys for plaintift Jat their below stated; and in ane of failure #0 to do, judg ment rendered against you according to the nd of the com plaint which has been filed with the clerk of sald court T ject of the to foreclone to A the RITE BRAND Nels 8. ING BEANS $5 and up summoned to ap ndhar ») days after the tard $20, 4 1 ing Mason and Hamiin, Western Cot and Hurdett h. We ant t yuh ). §. Johnston Co, 903 Second Avenue Burke Butiding get SUGAR LED HAM above entitled A mortgage county, Wash fifty-four and fifty-five (55) in Dwight's Addi }tlon to the city of Seattle, King county, Washington; said 1 being made by the defendant N Ande the 1th day ¢ ber, 1892, to Jane C, Agard, y herein, to secure his note’ of hundred (100) dolars, payable | years after date, with interent rate of ten per cent. per which sald note now in default and to bar each of wald defendants of any claim or interest In said real ty actle upon | ington, se to Lots LLENGE BRAND OYSTERS ERS CATSUP price wpectal one 200 two at the HORSE MUSTARD. bottle RADISH rwo Jots ¢ Lak $30 cash buy ther good n f and $6 per st aide car line th will price, per ite r 25e PETERS & POWPLL, Attorneys for plaintiff, reas, Kooma No. 4 to| m Bank Building, Se. King Co., Washington Date of first’ publication, Sept | x0 Herbert S. Upper 12 and 1 First Avenul Portomice ac ond Ave. Tel, Main 482 Pike and Unie Scheuerman Block and Cherry Stree THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. | Reception and Gift Distribution Tonight it five o’clo Ad 1 o'clock k this afternoon the store but goods will be tra will render a program of ten se- will be decorated by the different me of the most seasonable mer- many of the bargains that will be 1 to the music and noted the buy- After the days’ regular busir will be closed, and will reo sold during the evening. Wagner's Or lections, which is printed herewith. Th buyers and the goods on display will represer chandise and will also be ticketed Wy sale tomorrow. After our visitors have listen ers’ display of fall goods, th Twenty Gift Numbers Will Be Announced ke no on 1M t the distribution will be « last lot of coupons, mt Jative to oft AINS an © coup FRIDAY BARG Manufacturer’s Sale Children’s Ejider- down Coats direct of the , according to re bought by rage fron @ garmer CHOICE AT $l. 19 zig-zag effects, made with large col-«! ined throughout. cording to size, FOR pn, in wtrip weany #1. larger 10, for A So thet mothe CHILDREN'S TOBOGGAN CAPS. A line of Children’s Tot Capn, sold regularly will be or-priced t COATS FOR $10.00— Tomorrow we will offer a splen- id line of women’s $12.50 and $15 coats, of kersey, satin lined, half fitting, 27 inchés long, trimmed with ‘pearl buttons, at, each, $10. This is an exception offering off strictly high-class coats at a very aq moderate price DOWSTAIRS SPECIALS Decorated China Cups ahd Sau- cers, each 0c. s-in.Glass Berry Bowls, Ife. Fancy Colored Work Baskets, 1c, rthenware re, 8c. ed China Fruit Dishes, WAGNER'S ## PROGRAMME Fre 30 til 10 tonight ‘agner’s Orchestra will enter- tain you with the following ne ections March, “Elke Ca / b m 7 1 CORSE Girdle form atyle tn trimmed. with irab, and in morrow 50 A full cornet 8 AND GIRDLES in the latest straight xiii and sateen, ace and ribbon in white and black, 1 Wa David Harun Harper n” t of n in white, black t, each, 0 DRUG STORE LaF Soap, bar Gipsy Bar ane ditties tie Quartette Pure Gly 4 bars, All schoront Jolly But. De Witt Helle of Kerker ust mt Decorated Cus- jn half-pou: M pide Bull's Cough Syrup ber that cures, reduced to 20 Rubifoa th . Colored 9. Fancy Shades, jounod | | DRESS TRIMMINGS—SPECTAL . “Pann Tomorrow we will start a gen- R. Wagner eral cleaning up sale of edd lots i of L of Dress Trimmings of many usa kinds. ‘This is the clearing of the last of eeveral well selling lots, including novelty braids, appli- que bands, persian and jet bands, velvet and gold applique braids, and @ splendid lot of fancy dress ornaments ‘These prices will give you an idea of the under cuts: $1.95 Trimmings worth 2f0 and S90 @ bape yard, for bo, all wool, 0! ‘Trimmings worth f0c to a $1 per yard, for 19! Trimmings worth $1.25 to $2.00 worth $2.25 to $2.00 per yard, at 290. epimers per yard, for Se, FOUR COMPORT SPECTALS— Full size Comfort®, covered with figured silkaline, "filled with cotton, tufted with colored yr, worth $1.25 to Se. Full size Comfort, covered with silkaline, filled with white cote (ous tufted, ‘much heavier than the’ sort above, worth $1.40 at i Full size Comforts, covered with siikaling filled with white cotton and tafted, stil heavier than above, the last named worth $1.80, at $1.39, 2c Mise ed ot. covered iris’ Rubbers, or for wome vite eee who wear small’ sizes in Say | white cotton, corded and tufted 3% aizes only, at 10c, Instead of fe Solored ‘sephyr, worth $178) Hc ‘ r Infants’ First Shoes, soft soles, SPECIALS— silk tope, pat 2 red borders, all linen, worth 60¢ a ond dozen, at 48c. RUBBER BOO" 100 doz. Jaquard Huck Towels, Rubber Boots, ex. | S!#@ 18x36 inches, plain’ white, sizes 6 to ll, woreh | Ted, and blue, fancy borders, 5 & | worth special for Friday, ec. © doz. Damask Napkins, full dinner size, assorted patterns, worth $1.25, Friday 98c a dozen, ns Séndil isbenk. seins FRUIT OF THE LOOM, TH%co— fitrape, without. heels, slash 2 te Fruit of the Loom, bleached a Rs ape without. heele, muslin, worth 100 @ yard, Pris worth for boca di hag 0c PERCALES, Sce— %-in. Standard Percales, good special for Fri- k Paper Candle m Tooth Wash, regular A, water and glycerine, 26 California Byrup of Figs, 6% NEW bottles for 42 $2.00 UMBRELLAS FOR $1.36. auth A spec line of regular $2.00 en umbrellas, and fin alue at | each. that price, will b fered Friday at $1.26 each. These are women, RIGH 1AL8 Tomorrow there eight Dress pods Specials will be found on in the Dress Goods aisle much under price, as follows All-Wool French Foule Waist- ings, worth 5c, Friday bargain price 2% Ajl-Wool Fancy lota, checka and for bie All- Woot h ‘ CENTUR RDITION, 0c yt 1, the Ne regular value ury edition, for 4% ui se SMYRNA F rha Rugs for, each, $1.96 FIGURED SATE Figured Sateens, 36 inch suitable for quilts and tops, at 12% a yard DOWN CUSHIONS Tomorrow we will sel Cushions for the price you u ly pay for common feather 18-in. Down Cushions, at 5 20-In. Down ( ns, at 22-in. Down Cuahiona, at Down Cushions, at $1.15 Down Cushions, at $x CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALS Children’s Red Felt § With felt sole, worth Gc, row for both men and DRESS GOODS SPE Eom SPECIAL h sell: Dow | WE! Walstin; plaids, tn worth Pp or h Sond Watatin Roman for New All-Wool Border Waist worth $1 a yard, at 7% All-Wool | Rain-p ‘g, regular value $1 60-1n ir cn t for $1.19. AN-W ide, W tomor 1 Check Cloths, $4 inch: worth $1.75, for $1.2 | Fine Venetian ¢ hen wide, for $1.50. Wool Malta Cloth. worth $2.25, for $1.7 NOTION Brush Binding, Keo @ yard, at 4 Corduroy ’ Binding, yard, for } Dress 8h oth, 56 Inches regular worth te a 2m i b um Rubber Boot leg, sizes € to 12, w $2.45 WOMEN’S RUBDE hort rth $3.00 for i Combination Pocket- ied Side Hose Support- 10 LOVES, 2c « Silk regularly WOMEN'S $1.50 IVES, 68 tomorrow white, cre sige abun’ deve will offer three D KII ton Socks, in marble mixture r 1S, or two of real and a yard, WALKING HATS— WEAR ‘ur Felt Walking Hats, worth a h, for 89¢. Fleeced Under- ish W rawers, worth 65¢ a wr ang’ Hat, row at 50 tee for Friday MEN'S UNDEF MARTHA WASHINGTON COOK Men's Wool VK, 19¢ ts and well known Martha Wash rment ington Cook Rook, worth 50c, on son's nale tomorrew at 19 Att MATTED PICTURES, Woentats Matted Picture Petti sp for t . only 6) worth The Arcadia, and e trimmed with pe of polka dot With buckle, worth $2.25, iday, $1.50. IMMED HATS—SPECIAL— Stitched Camel's Hair Turbans, in tan, brown, blue and In black, trimmed with Ostrich Feather Fon Pong, regular price $4.75, for MISSES $3 Misses 1 3 rCOATS Black Brililantine | ** A with outing fla 7 fal corded floun t PAPER BACH A rary ch OUND OF mre st WOMEN'S WOOL WATSTS, $1.29. ne of the Sabbath Lib Women’s $1.75 Wool W paper bound, 100 titles t blue, red and in black from, # with bisho In His rth $1.7 ; Black $12.50 AD $ c 0 TAMS, $1.95— lor-made Tans, in all th $3.00 each, for $1.95, k to 4, Ww R WOMEN’S w 4 che BON MARCHE] NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Avenue and II 123 Pike Street. () @CCOCR CCRC RC eRe eee ee ee a a nnum, | & s a a a a a a a 4 lessees $H8999-08 Vaudeville Show 7 And Masquerade Ball NEXT SATURDAY EVENING AT RANKE’S HALL Pike street A FOOL May make money, but it need: a wise man to save it. De posit your little savings with the savings bank department of the North wost Trust & Sate Doposit Go. = ia Bt. 00 Beraw Firat Avenue K. Shorrock, President Alex. Myers, Treasurer, SEGRERERERE ERR EE Spectalty between dances Prizes awarded; costumes, and best lady and gentlemen walter: most han: Musto by Wagner's band Spectators 250; Maskers 50c SDODHPVOTLTNGSHODHTGS Dancing Until Morning CHOPHOSPES OH SSS DIOS @caecceececece ceccecceece S999