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THE SEATTLE STAR. TH OF CHILDREN Waucational discussion in England has brought out the startling fact that-10.9 per cent of all the school children in the counrty ade under the egect 5 years. Dr Arthur Newsholme, health official of Brighton, addu @s three sound arguments in a recent edition of Public Health, against ‘The perpetuation of the educational system that permits the attendance ‘Of hundreds of thousands of such tender children im the pubite sehool- oom, @ system which, ‘he insists, cannot fall to have an increasingly harmful effect on the future of the empire. He says that it lnvoives the annual expenditure of a million pounds sterling upon the “educationally Uiscless instruction of chikiren under 6)" that their confinement tm the Schoolroom and the untimely stimulus given their brain tissues must be the men who are really doimg great things for the poor of Landon, and doing it In an interesting way The “Dr. Barnardo homes” they are known all over England, are elebeating the twenty-fifth anni ver- sare of th uunda tion Unlike the Salvation Army and other charitable societies, Dr. Bar- nardo devotes his whole attention to looking out for poor children. He has @ little army experienced searchers,” who Visit cheap lodging houses, tramps’ kitchens, casual wards and shy looking for waits, When the children are found the doctor takes them inte his homes MALTA-VITA is good board for all mankind. Relished by old ead young, sick or well. : MALTA-VITA ‘is the original and only pertectly cooked, thoreugtly malted, flaked, and toasted hole wbest tood. MALTA-VITA is the perfect food : perfect in taste, perfectly cooked and malted ; perfect because MAL-TA-VITA contains all of the elements necessary to sustain life and invigorate mind and body, Perfect health, sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean, white teeth, sweet breath are the blessings that follow a regular dict of MALTA- VITA. For the benefit of any one whose building is not ready, or who contemplates building, we will hold any fixture they may select until their homes are ready fot them. POCPOOOEOOEOEOOE 1. C. MILES & PIPER CO. "4 : THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUBLISHING CO. , ss TELEPHONES ew 4 Rustness Dept. Matn 1060. Keditorial Dept \, Main 123% N P i . rlor ; WAFARD WELLS, Batitor HF. CHASE, Business Manager 1 OFFICES e ‘ le—11eT Third avenue. Chicago—S17-218 U. 8. Express Building ” t wr an een per on Cente per wee bor twenty-five conte par month, delivered : fy mail Se sacrters ‘ree copies. x Rntered at the postomce at 8 33 ‘ THE - a val nly the th c PHILADELPHIA TRAMP EXPERIMENT early all the ott ave t SIGN —_—_ how you the handsomest 6 od — found dead, aby ft and best selected stock of Parlor ” ng Walls oF suffocated ciphia has embarked in the tramp coddling business by the Furniture that ever came to the £ cop pegged lodging houre that Is @ sort of second edition of OF oh a Northwest. Dainty little chairs ervction of & trasnps’ lodging houne that io @ wort of veon’ 0 °° THOMAS BARNADO THE We invite you all to inspect our Fixture Departments > dere ge te , faliorf-Astoria. It ts a modern stor ort ullding: n w ir itaa, ques heen, Ageia A room and @ laundry, where men can wash at the main store, as well as our annex, and can assure French logs, massive chairs, hand 4 and dry their clothing hs age 5 Oy | PERFECT you that it is the grandest opportunity ever given in the carved; 2, 3 and 5-pisce Suits. Hh ‘The man who wishes to avail himself of the privileges of the pla FOOD Pacific Northwest to secure up-to-date E te competied to saw wood in an adjoining woe | $ $80 ’ Pi a “ Be See en stead covert took coe ; Odd Settees, $12 to $80 | 3-Piece Suits, $20 to $i) f & 4 ‘The tramp, the professional hobs, the man who hates work and re ¢ i i teccasionally because he doesn't want to starve and lacks an opportunity | THe | Lighting Fixtures Five-Piece Suits, $32 to $300 x Ro steal, isn't entitled te comforts at public expense. The ~ be ts S | GREAT | | Ae —— & ied, the worse for society, He should find that the way of the slug- oa igark be bare. RANE DYSPEPSIA Mantels ? A The other wanderers are net tramps, The toller out of a jod ts net | DESTROYER | | Grat | PD atramp. He ina victim of conditions and to be pitied, His muscles are | rates Ol M E. Ss oo, and only the | E @trong und in bis breast there is hope. He has pride, too, « : - . @irest need—the pangs of hunger—will send him to a lodging house for Tiling {rampé. Almost as acon would he seek asylum in a prison. The pitiful UR Co. pretense of sawing a few sticks of wood for a bit of beef and some - and | 110) 110% 1}05 SECOND AVE w : Bread doesn't fool him, e E | ‘The whole thing has a prison taste, and before now, men with geod | a ta- lectrical - a Blood Mm their v have ended thelr lives Im the river sooner than accept } Ss Hi } ahe charity that in ttself brands them as hobos and worthless uppiies | ee | § ‘PRere should be some means of helping men who deserve help and | . Nae nai THE PERFECT FOOD i] mt Eh rien, Keetle Priatiog. Bs ef shasply drawing the line between virtue and vice, willingness and LONDON, Aug. %.-(fpesial C te ents th, a engness. a “a reepondence)—Probably the name of o1 ‘secondhand goods bought and | tramps’ home in Philadelphia solves no seclological problems. Dr. Thomas Barnaréo ts almest un sine | AGNE. “The Printer,” Zia Boring OOO known In America, but it deserves to BRAIN and MUSCIL E pints ane: | Mevcoesnor to ‘Martel Report Ky a be familiar, for the docter ls one . | iANICAL wa ——— MECHANICAL B® Fi 6 co, seamed car | 5 ROMANOAL EGER emcee, ee iW. WODGRTON. seal Calling | oar eg RUBBER ST AMED ae hase ATTORNTY® AT man bieck, 110 Cherry. TEN Ve Winer Boyd Wale STORAGE AND WEES Cocidental” x ‘mining hose snd canvas Beata’ TA. KELI000,313 Washington butiting | Meda” “xing” seabrte™ 5 Ae | See ©. MACDONALD, sam Barks ballding. LYMAN & KNAPP, 10 Malier ballding WD. LAMBUTH, 906-5 Pacific bico. A week's trial of MALTA-VITA as a diet for breakfast and supper fnjurtous 4 physi¢al health, and that the readiness [and proceeds to het sed et “4 i with + th aera master By + 7 lar-spematio children of this age not | of them Dy teac hing the boys ir ed will convince the most skeptical of the superior merits of MALTA-VITA. aly 24s materially to the sick list, but causes a heavy Increase in the [8n4 tsining the girls for business Beware of imitations. Insist on getting MALTA-VITA, “The Per- ‘Geath rate. All this may not seem eapecially fect Food." Requires no cooking, always ready to eat, ee RaeeRY ef locking ate gaan gece animation Nees, |Barnardé's work ia done, in the 1 fund, consequently, enabied to attend schoo! more regulariy themecives, | yom Tha! he has been “callectine™ MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD Co. ‘falls te fhe ground in the face of such vital consequences. ttle wits and strays over 45,000 hare Happity, in our country, there seems to be spreading a raner view |sraduated from his homes, The Dr.| | Battle Creek, Mich. Teronte, Cana: . | began his efforts in a Inere shed in With respect to the education of amall children. The day of the bespec- | [=#an hiv effurts in a mere shed in Satied infant wrestling with the problems of Euclid is fast passing. But [on 10) separate homes amd 1 min Main Store—Firet Avenue and Spring. Northwest Fixture Annex—313 First Avenue South Se ce ree Crone BELP wa! —M4LB8 aD | Ms Piwais “ s | CPT Bercisyeeet ORS eat quarters for all kinds of help; country orders solicited. 604 Third and James. Phone Mato 1218. No cherge for painises extention See Ome fies Ba ave, for: | BERRFLE Cities Freanins ae Sus. Hobesou when teeth are ordered. All work | "250.5" pase tbeip tae Sul Se alate | Posie, opening, altering. ast set]| Wikh Inon An IBPESRO ECeapre ey Feotereges - dt Will be well to note the progress of such criticism in the mether coun- | sian branch: Last pol in done by graduate dentists of 13 te 20 = BF - o ie TBO, were under 6 year vi ij TOLMEYE \i2i6 emtines: eoncates 0) Tr : PARIMIAR. Dye WarkaWe eal fx en — Me each department. We will tell you) A RECIAWER plaw we worvow minay on | Pret eves Fai. bats Seite FALL BITS OF GAIETY De Maw tas Bot, eas ba 2d hen be ond craig «, In advance exactly what your work) 2* as =z Pacific PAULL ERY will cost by a free examination. Give | — a at woes a bd wan bene val pA NEW GRADE CROSSING us = call, and you will find we Go| vate money an compan! ‘e mtie Miss G. Davis entertained a large ’ | “ with “ Virtwe. ‘Mailer STVLES oaute,2, Pave. giaiars scare COUNCIL'S GOOD 1 is repgrted at Georgetown that |exnctiy as we advertisn— Tittaing. Poems tse Se. afternoon at her home, #11 Yester orthern Pacific Railway © Tee ait whe] Tar EO, hades Sis] NATURE ABUSED) were ine'tecie’ cons thane he [Od pring posed for this | Nich, 2 tae South Beattle Blectric line. a Babee tetan ‘kK in expected to be ordered tn picture was tn her| The Aristan Club will give ite first aay cont about $10,000. chetce of head-|ance of the season September 16|Dr. Crichton Says Too Many Area: | days and will ee Silver Filling . Geer The tat Pa avn: kien lesuadlon wer Perey Sree & tan-coler Cre-/ fair in expected to be & Very enoy-| The abuse of granting ares ways tion of = beige |able on. ok e on atreets and sidewalks In the bust- shade, The top is ore md AY-| nese portion of the city was severely made of stitched | eee ee ian Tresekee chen | criticised by Councilman Crichton “ y Club Thursday a! at the meeting of the city council folde and the f3c- | noon. September 31 last night. Obection was raised as ing is of folded| This afternoon, from é until & Mrs. | EG the favorable report of maline, while on|Jokn Goodi-flow received at her | tne streets and alleys committer on each side of the | POM. 403 Valley street, In honor of | ine petition of a Second avenue mer her mother and slater, Mra. Ag: t him an area way for crown are natur-|and Mise Arsasix. of Aguasts, B. ©. | CDAD’ (© erent nite Sone al-celorea catrich| Mrs. Charice B. Thurston has is-|%, light shaft at Becend avenu: tips, headed with | *ued cards for @ luncheon to be! Councilman Crichton lnsieted ¢ steel and rhine-| given Thursday at her residence, biog many such grants had air stone ornaments, | H®& Queen Anne. Mrs. Charits Wel- | Leen made and as @ renult traffic ‘The solid tan et-| ters of Ballard, will be the quest of | of queys and streets was seriousl) | TEs | CAN Vocate 1 on 0 wo . w pine lands, fut opened for | 5.2 entry, yielding 3,000,000 to the quar- ter and better, Cruiser will ac- company locators, Thie tuinber is more valuable than cedar. Behrens, Klement & Mahoney, 6i4 New York jock. scree wear Part Orchard navy yard, monthly 61 0. Srrier May, phaitoms Pert Orchard navy yard. only Five Actes south of Beattia, $300; $10 monthly. ¢ = few more Mason's Jere. When they are we will have ae more Marion street uf ay | For Valdes S. S. SANTA ANA, Sept. fect “of the up- | hamer : Impeded, ‘while the area ways, In New York Dental Parlors) Eotcreet For San curving. beter to| | Mra. Joho C. Slater and 260 Will | v9 bite proparty, were paying | ors PRReowaL 8s. CHAS. it ~ ‘e 9 o the rs of th monnnnn - wat wi TT} Be white of the | card party this afternogs. in honor | IE rentals to the owne * BP FRuIT JAR RUBBER 014 First Avenue, Seattle hans world itaidepeme Sue bees same material. 9 samgl ay a larwermnunber of | le wan explained by Councilman wih (Pioneer 6quare). te tne THE COW BUTTER storie e pl e the the only piace in the eity where |e” Kine enna rave dinner | am a et hee tna the | ECCI R NOTE] Houre—8 to; Sundaye8:90t02 | bur, ine, eyouine Wazcy “Pron iows party last eveaing at her apartment of the committee wan adopted. | Pound package | gat eee Seber ah , Gao hospital last night. A week ago he|in the Hinckley block. 'T. M. Tuich- |"*port of the commitice wan adopted | Grench OMler—Fourth and Mer: | 35 te hee in Ceres was remeved from his home to the| mond, of New York, was the hon- hospital, Mr. MtLaughliin was born|ored guest in Cincinnati in 1543. He came to the| The regular meeting of the St Coust in 188%, and was settled In Pen-| Mark's Guild will be held tomorrow JELLY GLASSE! rison etrest, Portland. Pay your grocer 300 for It seems that Per dom. * WAX TAPERS— Box of 30 .,... webseosaees Be tion to the favaral mittee om the petiti Your neighbor tf he ever got eng here; she will tell you dieton, Or., for a time. Ten yeare| afternoon in the crypt of the rectory. ~ Pe f Bt once that they were alwase fine’ The ago he removed to Senitle, and has|A full attendance is requested. Soaeck tees kc maarerhe or tne HIRSCH’S DYSPEPSIA Meat"rrutt ‘td, Veqwtate: apartment been a resident of this city ever| Mrs. Benamin Geodwin, of San|crpinined, (hat the regrade of tne |i GAS LIGHTERS— REMEDY vaans, the Musee Muaplay of any marnet since. “Judge McLaughlin prepared | Frencieco, who has been visiting in| {\""*t tro crating property ow Each Vivevetewes BOO i sone to tinpw enactie What wet en & code of the state laws in 1897 un-| the city, left today for her home. | +, keep the park in repairs, made STICKY FLY PAPER— in 11 ati and more, he'll see that you get it: all the * der the title of the “McLaughiin| Mra. Frederick Swanstrom enter-|this tonity a benefit to the olty. . cae ae os oe ure for all stom- Sara nigh 18 front of the door Yeu a |Cage ‘The body was remov the| tallied yesterday afterneen at her ———— = Hox of 26 double sheets for pistes the crowd to the. ot ane remakes on ms 5 ~ undertaking parlors of Butterwort a . 1223 venti averte im hence ps HinscH’s Hatter Store, First a ” MRE WANGON Spring milimery at A WELL PLAYED GAME—AT|4 Sons. Funeral arrangements have | Of Mrs. Robert Ploya-Jones, of Hel-| FOR THE ORPHANS 400 steansune bowpans at Pin. ee pears ana Pine Sisters of the Good Shepherd | planned @ plefilc to Madrona jay afternoon and =~ : A cade MAGICAL CATARRH CURB will | MADAM A. & SMITH, ¢9 Hinckley. returned; 2 cents. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ena. i Wer, Judge and Mrs. Bell, of Portiand, | hav. 4 lat |park next Thu: A guaranteed cure for sick or LICE POWDER FOR POUL- TRY— nervous headache, neureigia, Per box .. 250 and 0c PORTLAND TODAY Pre ee ‘There-was a fierce for su- are guests of Mrs. C. M. Max ice ‘ ide or In grippe, Be a box, nt stamp for free sam- Stterncon when the rival teams have been spending the summer at jed Per 100 pounds HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. J ~ serene ee Seaton mack. ee thelr home Oneota, across the take, | ¢lus! pavilion and Per pound Je ||| DETECTIVE work confidentially and ox- he wee feet and furious trem have returned to thelr eity residence, | crounds: orohestra will [ GRANULATED 1435 First Ave, Cor. Pike St. ||| perience” FO. bon 1948 = Et. Bath Bebe ‘pat up gor 821 Belmont avenue north furnial dancing. for ab sundae fag ght L box 1948 Seattle,“ steed ball. | The Visitors were ‘oo| Morrie Bisbert exenerated—He May| Mra. Casey and Miss Casey are iprstenicenitclatiendlbennincnat Per pound : 0 oo cobinat photge F139. per Gon for cme URAKCE > Dupdais’s Cushion pintes ton aut vy | S778 Counter Perjury Charges | visiting in Victoria for a couple of PARLOR MATCHES— Firat Senive edie 8 | ane BOI ELL bean, Me Tan oe tT Ge ae Seek A Ry to the Fldt| Diels: Mshect. whe was accused pew as Package ot st boxes, 180 PIIVATH detectives conden POT bax | 7 onde. 8 Bootom Sleek ° sprien mileed by Jeane Stovall, Whol by Mrs. Alice Harris, of Kent, of Dancing Clacser | matehes: . Se SRAMATI VY putea. od a =e eee . ya ly covering that lot,| having forged her signature to a| Professor Wilson at Ranke Halt | IMMENSE LAUNDRY Soap TUS TAAL ene a started work that ended In the} note for $115, was acquitted of the| Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- —20 big bers excellent .laun- orc HEAMATIC BCHOOL will o PS 0 ome ' Gefen ofthe home team. In fact the| charge yesterday by Justice Cann, | vate lessons dally ary soap and a larwe, Turkish Il go gee in roe Coe eA my wintow Bg X= 3 wt ee play did the business, and gave! who declared his arrest to be an our towel, all for PPT 5 | Mgeor coresns; boule repairing’ te eB Will benef themer! ver eo" oan q the Portland boys the runs that won| outrage. The evidence that Mra.| pe pro cy 4 fi ping-pong tables, eta, Catalogue explain. _ one, James 1841. Ci the game for them. Stovall ts a| Harris had herself signed the note| Duniap. real estate. #4 Union block IRON GEM PANS— Male Vise nasgalt ryihieg mailed free." 40 and ti EB B, 8c pitcher, and « good one, but he has| Was #0 plain that Deputy Prosecut- ‘ z 12 spacer teense Be joan & Tranater Co. . iit fo busintes in the outfeld. There| ing Attorney Griffith refused to de. | —— IRON KETTLES— Co olt Ringe Of teaming, furaiture end Money loaned 00 colat 4 he merely weakens the team and is|™and that the defendant be held to| ) haere tbe, 700 and 900 Teaeyed wratcten,slagsende ana fweiry sbsoately of no use.” He was put in| Sawer. | | WAFFLE 1nons— ee cee eee a pad | ‘The man who was so wronefull wate may San tele Sine se glee a0 Wan |eeumeed has tauen preps to have tel Bach... B50 and $1.10 UNCLE Jo LOAN Srvice sir'Ss ave | Schwartz out of the game and with| Noman arrested for perury. Judge | GOOD BROOM . 2% and 206 peer : |Cann says that he cannot under Campbell on second base the tear is | CANN nays that h Leader Better ones. .38c, 406 and 45e wreeear ene oe Sadiy crippied and cannot be ex-| rere IRON FRAME WRINGERS— returns, deal with the © en Orey. T ALVORD AChE TRACTS, j ted to put up the gilt-edged ball | heen fe prefer the | | SALE orn: Main 847. Desk), Charleston and 3 tay Gia Seen top teum woe tenace | ha risk. $ | Each 91.56 Hi] Forcea to move; must vacate on 875. to $200 Yor tint envnrw ath ‘Steamers 4 Manager Dugdale has sigend a new Mek the WOOD FRAME WRINGERS— Sept. 20th. A large stock of fur: trac MUSTOAL INSTR: Athion and inland Piayer who will for the rest of th: to the note was undoubt- Bach $1.90 and $2.85 niture, stoves, tin and granite. be “AIRED, “bought sold. : season hold down the second bag un- | °@'Y Mra. Harris’ } ware, crac lamps, tron beds, . : gh PORT ORCHARD, ‘ lees by any stroke of good luck the| gts cated \ PRATHER DUSTERS— bedding ets, matting, line. ARNELL, €aptain again gets into barnes. | ach leum, art squares, in fact every. ok De Schwartz is in # bad condigon andy MORTALITY RECORD etild( de austen Uhtions ‘ta 25e, Ie, 360, 400, 500 to $1.00 thing to make your house elegant bint Ray and comfortab (EAP HOM HANDLED MOPS— the present outlook is that he will DR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Ch be able to play for the rest of the |The funeral of Mrs. Nellie L. How-|[| Boys’ Best Satin Calf School nake room for new ones, This Each 200, 250, 306 and 36: RED FRONT FURNITURE Co., 1 cleared slightly tote, $80. to | DE 3 William Hulten, otherwise known ax | OUr Lady of Good Help at 10 o'clock B10 in an especial good one and th ae CSUR ‘ i* lot, $200, terme . Kid" Hulen layer of | hia marning. High mass was sung, . prices very low. 3 FPLP WANTRO-MALE y oh: av : Burial was in Ca metery Boys’ Kangaroo Kip Sché ~ Tent, 87 per month up, much a ee bo] Malet wae, tn Calvery cometer rien, tall dans sited, b ine i 1Se HOO: per month and q BEETS | neh ee of, Thomas Mil mone. ‘ bowrd: swamper, $40 per month ; Vague! or Good Help We Rosalie IUR® ce. ROO and board and sper day; 6 = LEE Infirmary ef Osteopa otning. ‘The burial was in Cal | laborers for Index, $2 per day F BRATTLE Infirmary of Oete ¥ cemeter fc Rosalie Jugs No. 104 WHIBKEY is becoming board $4.50; laborers and teamster f : Re famous. We are receiving orders from all over the It is aged in woed and day, board $4.60; skid road men, | $996—Twenty actos SP tine laa facine on and $2.25 day; buckers, a No. 1 com Vegetable Dish j pme WASHINGTON Deposit held from the 1 b i Beattie three at 2 p eompany at ns ont wae in | Rosalie Vegetable Dish | and mellow— and $3.00 day; barkers,| school: don't ta wil tane| © guests of Manager Du aw 4 shane Vowetats kim | Full quart bottles .. aad S00 per day; tram road Stow days. . TAWRENCE Want, team. Butte will be b CHANGE THE DATE | men, 5 and $8.80 per day, free avenue, heen sit, | Sete ———————— — The regular meeting of the cham ie Wiiasta aa tl fare; 2 fMunkles, $80 per month; ; Standing of the Clubs ber of ree th cok will be Reoat . Dua cook, #40 per month, for & men; . 3 PATENT ATTORNEY Northwestern G Hutte : : me Thursday afternoon Il ihc Rosalie Oyster Bow! Cooper & Levy B) cstiecs tor dontcey, narriea man; SARNES & CO. T18 Starr-Beva Fe | arcial Coe Beattie 63 ning, a9 Sizes 6 to 8 z bolt cutters, $1.00 and $1.10 per cord & ADAMA trefns. Calman merel Salen. rs orge B. $1.00 Rosalie Cup and Saucer 104-106 First Aven board +r batch, wood $1.00 per cord; : wn lies th onl NEXT SAILINGS FOR WOME Portiand Fanos ae ‘0 will be the | Young Ladies’ Kid School Shoes oot Bot. Vesier und Washington Steff | extra gang men, $1.89 per day; In| {eho house in good rRy AND SURGEONS a Tacoma ......... 0 t With low schbol heel, wonde Telephone, Main 182. borers for east’ of the mountain, BR ANNI® RUSEDLL 81 Hinckley. ~~ 8. CENTENNIAL La a w ully serviceable, sizes 2% oy osalle Cup nd | surfaces md tre er 3. 3 Spokane «.......---- 413] DAMAGED PROPERTY y Be We Rosa p and | urtacers and traekmen, ee . 8. OREGON Sept 4 oS wot ‘ox Employment Of. a ‘ |B. W. Sheets filed a claim fe 5 Anne hill, close ¢ 4 sommaee || ‘The Otewon is the most E 8h filed a claim f | nt 202 Occidental ave, . ‘Wiles, Sullivan” wie ‘and one of the , Magen Ap the elt - , only $300. Rogers 3 JUDGE Fi a oa | careonter, he €2 Starr-Roya enbenee of tO, . ‘ - and Pike. 2 ——_——~ ip this year - ow } | FOR NieVADR AND UTATE © B, KITTREDGE, University Bt e viet than any oomee = ee ; ; a j by the Day or Week, (09 nh MEW FOR NiEVADASMUCK. | _ CAN show you Where to buy h good My : After an illness ° Kaw ot Wan Tegra de 4 Finst AVeNUY. ERS TeAMSTENS ” MAMMBREMEN |————— - ; months, caused by slyels, Judge ily a neg that hi la Sasllie ate: MACHINE MEN, “£2.00 TO $8.50, s : HT my. i E. D. MeLaughiin, a well known was dama to the eng: 4 Rg ET, BAS ORC ~ 2 5 OFFICES, 21-2 PIO! Sent of this city, died at Provider 1, by the regrade. ies eckseee” ereteneds Fig ee ttf ekeview, i “ ING: PHONE, Ul

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