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THE SEATTLE ST THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. | | | FREDERICK & NELSON Foraitere Lacor porated Vins Furvitore - OFFICHS—1507 and 1208 Beventh avenue : ‘ EVENY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, s TELEPHONES <a> e Business Department. Su Main 1080; Independom 1198, | Rditortal Departwent—Sunset, Main 138 } + The Biar's Eastern offices: 106 Hartford bultding, Chicago. u ‘Tribune building, New York, W. MH. Porterfield, mer, foreign advertiainy One cent por co mall or cartier. No free copie | Month, deilvore by (] coprpionTED 1909 BY TAE OS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION Briered at the Postoffice at Sentile, Washington, as necond-ctasa matter, | | $3.25 G endron 1 98 | Folding Go Cart — You areas I said befite.a very] ‘You refuse this ciation on|® sorry « " nd | world to dispose of them the 4 : ; } The tender | #YNOVSTS. prelate, But has the archbishop mot This'is a ndid opfortunity for thri tregard Conn ,Mauries Carewe atinghed to ® the 1 wish I knew, That's alt ty mothers to obtain a useful article at an “ : m lexwtion in Vienna, why there is to the story? ida Cart publicly euntere his friend. Lard John it alyly } YS 1 be taken on street cars and ma ~ . r gerald we father, when thal Vhat! Mit you hear about that? i f 7 fesses for the financial welfare of the city of Seattle is again | iminister "tw the 4 < hiewtom te scale’ ag ts a hear aheu' aces where a bu is out o ed i s boratory question, He | year bet Mocted King taopold There is little going on tn Biel tion. It is a great co ice al r : displayed in his attity y laboratory question | from plots cousin, the Red Duke berg that we don't hear about, ‘The soiné t alone of the thirteen members of the municipal legislature Jen 1 a large loan to the neem in charming, Poor gir! . tf ‘. koverniy Madar » love for i ia For tomorrow only we offer the Folding has the-face to come out in open opposition to the plan of the ' 7 Avsires to t the bed Maurice Go-Cart shown herewith, but th st id t j ri t nk by wding the an Madam has no love for anyone. — . health department, and does it, too, in language that is char |} ds ot the daughter of the tate if that will give you any satisfaction, tead of rubber tire t $1.938—marked ’ : Duke Josef, among whom is Col. Bead wee 4, the Snglien rom $3.25 ote ic of the man It doce, My lord, hd own, as we said, from 25 a terist { $ Vale, of the royal culrassiors, seeking man, came near striking mg last | a ‘ ro i 3 Wheel ¢ The swarl of this self-constituted watch dog of the city .] te piace ber eu the throne, attempt to nig It is made by the Gendron he } ‘ prevent him. ® Preglertom, vali ” oledo s perforated back an . treasury would be sweet music to the ears of Hetty Green, or | wey a ae wou, "anuld, et, tar that wp. Toledo, O. Has perforated hack } h t u s Alexia, mysteriously @t to the jail at Hrunnstadt Maurice picked up the letters me] {0 con | maple seat; is fitted with soft springs and of Russell Sage, were either of those worthy multiamillionaires ” your head wilt cout tng i chante They his; the and the impulse behind mad- | a strong steel gear . » : . ey are . | After Maurice moets the princess, he | many gallant gentlemen: for si stamp re sin 4 | if if taxpayers in Seattle, But they are not, s and Fitureraid. are abincted by the] Another 24 hours I shall declare war | bowlldered. He was convinced that| "2D Smile i wine hae! All sales must be for cash and fin ar { Since the death of the late lamented Mr, Holman, of 10 [duchess and confined #1 Red Chateau, | @aainst Leopold, Thi will be the the codld in no way cope with thie] ne a adam's path; she lelivery made at our convenience, Posi *t y » where Fitageraid falls hopelessly In | ConMequer f your disloyalty to}man, who seemed to have a key for! SXOr STwiee hat have you! 4 i place in particular, the antiquated fossil wha misrepresents [VC yin their besteas whi. het] Your word nd she moved toward levery jock, and whom nothing = | 98ne Dtoveis? tively none to dealers. P " . tend se Gotinia ° erahorg,; the door, the others trutating her, | caped. 2 foe one what I've Gone the Fourth ward in the city council need fear no rival in the [fiend the Countens of Harebere, ee cvraid, tore than enyens: #es ey ere ee mactly what Vive done: 1% uses Maurice. The America i whet 1 know role of general obstructionist and pr jal treasury Watch> | then sent to Biethers to secure the} desired to wet away. 4°04, finaly + Mow] {What do you Know™ Remember Oue bonds. Finding they have been ad one by oF hey va © Will waive that pois ON Be ne tage ond dog. Maurice captures Johan Kopf, | Once the cour turned and threw] nuweh will it take to buy your ai r his at Gs wagon’ t r ? Cal |Maurice a glance which mystified wee? : 00 Ar t te t ‘ at tn the employ of Col, Boauvate = peadntebenant ( In a billion-dollar congress there was probably a place for | ey tm the emo fin. i. was bait curtained with tilt you] RrteniamaE chest — gumen mtest | Congressman Holman, He was no hypocrite. But for all | Maurice rescues the princes dog. | tours Presently he. aw alone. 20," cant ante i ‘ | gap and is thanked by her highness in per- | SF? TAAped every obje mere » win . oe hae hereabout rhe Yhat, when he died the few lines that clironicled his demise | 20, [hot & weapon in sight, oaty the bay- | though anes me tarnent ees Closes October | , 0:0 Gin Che wheter Setend ‘Measnten | amet om tho table dhe could We never realize how areat the Sette aaa 4 aa de j in the press dispatches were devoted to his parsimony, Not Be -* On the wight beture Maurice] scarcely hop to escape by use Of Lopportunity Ws till thas passed bee |smoothefaced boy--he was wears ny | Maybe you haven't heard abont this cont | i one actual accomplishment of his own could be raked out of be for the | Ohe. of Uheae ennnadenty | the door ly md our Feack Weil, gen ten oe ige likely you've been too busy, lately. It’s a simp! } j the robdish of his long record as.an obstructionist, “Holman, Toe y A ES irprise was great, Heauvals| “To be mure: 1 fergot. fut the Ne ae aka eee: ee tae osition—We want to know what you think | : the objector,” was dead, and even people who were nut bood- [asa tem!) © * Maurie awain| ° ning ag the stews archbiaho~ comld not have given you | it wilt ™ amounts to in selling Stoves and Ranges; tha | 1 ele, * r + rod 4 | min met nt a competence for Hi enon FR athe ‘nel j lers and who had no desire to loot the mational treasury shed | masts the princess at the aruhbishow's enh anveneh” pabenten T teokea 4s fow tacts out of] “BaT If you were in our basiness, would you rather u | : eainee ; vale, w 7 sarien. ou will wea Bea ia haw mined to push me! tii di wes be » . t stand for but | no tears on bis g grave. : s Shs cives bie © tel seme heen paid Boaw ia “you Kove. 4 Mours , You will wear oft the board. I B , wondering how he| Stoves and Ranges bearing name th and f : ¥ i Now, what is Mr, James’ record? + Is it an open book? ee tin apatnat | tinued to Rane at his @ hand,” rejoined Beauvate. Don't let that disturb yous he wilt offer your ctistomers Stoves and Ranges bearing ; . Since the time that he made his maiden speech in the city Dass. atudgd Nescvars|tOpsot the upturned | Maurice fingered a havent oF See ay ee rent ae names that are placed on many qualities, yet stand 4 ? « fat 1 have ! J y rine, Maurice at once sow that ¢ ore wore Im the ser Anew © why be w of equalization on two occasions been such that he can point to it with pride? Mr. James ever displayed a burning desire to explain how he obtained a renomination for his present office prior to the last city election? |" med bach ond waw SNe, Is there any well defined impression, even in the minds of | poiseness, “but my bands as his own constituents, that he was not one of the majority of [4nd the truth in 1 asm , Count, ta nad he Yeiease city council that the recent King county jury pointedly | jim “ie wii! be ten wel) quarded to am oing to share my dinner with you i. TR ty t brighten you up « Second Prize Third Prize .. @ouncil has his voice ever been raised in protest against any cone Milt him and they prepare tO) Wine man, asked Beauvais oc an « child on my ke . for no quality in particular? of the multituce of wrongs that have been done the taxpayers hich: tes the GH tnt eoeoes eugets, a puppet, of forint test go RTS BP ECHERS Fs vee ber 6 etaenes lead f sats thas] We believe in the former policy—that’s why we by his colleagues, past and present? Is there a single word | Mesuvats’ tite ana to you, you wil! have only yourself | poor devil of « king carry Majestic Ranges and Round Oak og as 2 e s! a ‘*\ ever opposed ? Bo tt was yo ‘ett, Kopt | to thar will leave you to digest Hie if an his deathbed. And bi oe deen % " k different t's franchise grab? Is there a scratch of a pen to show that he | Seeing that his barb had left teem | & After all, 10 wae @:B@reke of [the balance 1 will give you till to-|for her. Prince Frederick is a “ worth $70.00 to us to know your opinion, and the rea has ever objected to the lavish expenditure of money for i without apewer. Maurice #a\9 wari the petnonss, whose little ros row morning to make Up your/with his peraant girl The day for] sons for it Bia i | a 7 nina.” 0 wee jae come and gone, unless ° ' ra f £ < r public improvements whereby the treasury was drained for the | watches over your. interests and {Zou Rave, Was to have been a how jmind™ bea ep A Poco wh, -agredby “we | So send us a letter giving your views, and you enrichment of private conteactors? Is there a line in the eon a — a of 4 eg. te ake had refused to tea wife,” | "In that, F shall offer you the | ty will have a chance to win the following prizes If council minute book to indicate that he ever advised retrench i Beauvele, Let's give hime bas | gt pays precesen at Besuvale backed] “which w sot ithety. indent ” ef you agree with our policy, choose the affirmative ment in city departments where it is no secret that petty poli ee nein r ze Kons a the « at) oT know i deal ras had areamstnal tons .aue 46 the Shares | net hin pane and minenen feo a (me side; if you differ with us, choose the negative side ian 2 be cars? a ° Almodens, a cashlered | rope + ve at let us hot fodige harshly. There : : ‘ ticians of his own party have been pensioners for years | gamenter a ES gS ne] Giiseiton. treme the’ bayonet encase] Dot wat ©, Set Sedae berth There Alficudsive Negative | Has Mr. James’ record as a member of the county board | Onty Pitagerald showed any eur). convenient nearnems tet you t hack to his chair] prince Frederick bas no control, 1 First Prize........$ag.00 | First Prize.......-$1§.00 $15.00 | Second Prize......$ 5.00 - $10.00 | _ —_— $20.00 $50.00 ———$50.00 Grand Total .... isto ee Prizes will be awarded by disinterested parties, whose.names will be announced later. Write on one toe bit clonel. Did thoy Meow In Hieiber Thank “Then after dinner we'll play poker until they come to take you to Brune » finger . . . ae, wn the 4 of evening felt twe servants entered with trays and haw kets and proceeded to lay the tutsle wed to resign im the interests df better municipal govern leseape They put new candies in the bayonets Re ene are ne Ne eee nn eet ante Sener rte = 4 ‘Libs coerce, tell | side of paper only, and make your argument as brief Beto fosen bottles.” Maartoe | svagested, having an idea tn mind eh ‘Hemember, colonel, i'm going to fall on an indefinite sentence thes, then,” raid the im aiactrity, Me hvnesuy samured | the young fellow whe so seldom last | his temper, Hexides, he had a sneak } ing idea thet the lad wae being un cued oe got up And stretched him- je rubbed his wrists, then mat down and waited for the comedy to | proceed P mea Er" in its majority report? f a Mr. James ever made a full explanation of the fot ant oe an ee eee ee as possibie, sark your wikes 6% ae “Negative” in upper left-hand corner of envelope, and mai! to— Siti we Frederick & Nelson 2nd Ave., Madison and Spring Sts, SEATTLE, WASH. Was Mr. James free from suspicion in the letting of the . Soutract whereby the Seattle & Lake Washington Waterway company was allowed to purchase the entire surplus supply of Cedar river water from the city at private sale, without com petition and at a ridiculously low price, as that grand jury told old will It be? asked Maurice wiee your age. my son. Rut ao not make acy mincatoulation about my Sowing paragraph in that grand jury's majority report? “Steen Pe ‘ eapecity for tatayer:” = e =" ore op ” jentation ?* M chael peabies *f Srioane tos totdags pang oe, [tS Maines ee a er "| Frederick & Nelson to intimidate a firm holding a grading con- = +o" the city and compelling it to fill int his private lots , fear Lincoln Park at a heavy loss to said contractors, for which he refused to reimburse them.” When satisfactory answers are given to these questions and many others similar that might be asked Councilman James, The Star will be ready to consider him as a conscien- tious objector. In the meantime, the councilman from the silk-stocking ‘ward, in The Star's opinion, stands branded by his own acts * sa cheap player to the grand stand of public opinion, and one whose mask has all but fallen. THE PROMISE TO “OBEY” It's up again—the perennial problem. A Vermont girl who expects soon to be married objects to promising to. obey her future husband and(has found « clergyman who in willing to leave the word “obey” out of the marriage service, She ie not the first. She will not be the last. That word “obey” has Deen a terrible bother. But, after all, it makes littie difference whether the woman ver- tantaiting fefrain from the You: if you plan to get me drunk.” Maurice's laugh had a fo Ht. The colonel had mad one They sat down and both made an excellent dinner, The wine came and the servants ranged six bettles on the side of b plate Ti was done « gravely that Maurice laughed hearth THE WHOLESOME The wine was the oldest in madam’s collar and was detic The colonel Nn emptied three bettie with no me effect than If the wine had been wa ter, Maurice did not appreciate thir | feat until he bad himself emptied » | bottle. It was then he aaw that the | te lieniy to be on the other foot Me looked at the ome! envhow the old soldier was a gulf, He had misoatevlated, indeed. But he was fer tile in plane and a more reasonabir one occurred te bim. He drank an other bottle and began to pretend he war drunk. He talked footienty and the ootene! listened soberty. Diener arewe,” he maid, “you have de. past. they pushed the remains anid: evtved mn from the MAURICE FLUNG TH® BAYONET ACROSS THR ROOM and began to play poker, Th entemet comm opera, “The Grand Duchess.” You deny, then?’ Madam waa fant loming patience, a grave colstake when one i dealing with « banterer. Maurice whistled un. | | Answer!” wih a stamp of the foot. The whistle continued “Monsieur,” said the pretty coun. ring te a shrewd Incorporates COMPLETE HOUSEFURNIGHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. tees, after a furtive giance at madam's stormy cyen, “do you deny? The whistle ceased. “Madam, to you | shall say that I pelther deny nor affirm. ft is too silly.” The whistie picked up the thread again. Doubt began to stir in the eyes of the These were not the of Innerence he his demeanor was ord with his expe: « Now that he had posseaned madems Hips (though she might never postmen the consels), Maurice did not appear wo guilty Crescent Egg and Phosphate is healthful *+ and absolutely pure, altogether different from the injurious sed- iment (commonly known as Cream of Tartar) found on the bottom and sides of _ casks. a Maurice whistied proved te be ne novice, am 1" arice’s wender know will be of no use to you. Lat }agd tore bis il-fated letters Into rib-| The colonel shuffled the cards “Tr You knew highness,” went on the Engtiehna: Dally promises to obey or not. The mere words of marriage ceremony | “and yet from on ot aoe o| dna, When this was done he w nn: | * the ateat American game, we I am count for little. The real feeling and promises of marriage lie deeper |‘ why ou Diame me if I doubt you In I prefer to stand. The honor you| moodily at the impromptu candie-| we r 7 s 4 than the lips or else they do not exist at all other reapects” one ont atloka. he ame went on for an hour, whe The wife's obedience to her husband toes not depend upon the spoken Maurice whistled on, but this time Oo. ¥ © no fear.” At jength Maurice fell into a light | the ol unbuttoned his coat The next tin he opened | Maurice felt a abtver of detight. Stick familiar, | ing out of the colonel’s belt he merhted ster antiy et romcdete i he oo tone animy book | whose frown grew ati darker ien't turned toward you. his eyes It was because I should like to know why yoo) heauvats passed over thie, “You? mc ue jar, Tee tramp, | ebony handle of a cavaley re returned here,” said madam. “Rither| are « very goud blade: you handle a| tramp. it was a large ¥ of men and he made his mind to get you have some plan or pour audactty | eword we That is & compliment,|on the march. Soon this was fol | There were no troopers around. has ho bounds. idertng that I am held es the | lowed by a lighter and nolater sound | began if rapidly, sometines tn. | to One Another The «whistle stopped see first blade in the atom. It was | cavalry. nally, there came the! coherentty. In a corner of the room in he saw the cords which had been “Madam * we agree, 1, too, only today { learned that formerly | rumbling of heavy metal—artiliery should Ww why Lreturned| you had bee eavaleyman in| More than an hour passed before | around hia wrists and ankles the night | Sle aie soaking oa: por ¢ _Promine at all. It depends upon herself and upon him. If she finds bim Molbe & man worth obeying she will obey and be glad to do it. If he is qmet masterful enough in bis jodement and purposes and manner to Sgemmand her obedience a thousand promises would not bind her. it fe not any word of scripture. or law, or 4 promise in the marriage geevice maftes the husband the senior and ruting partner, but nature mnd the force of circumstances. The secret force lee in her character as America. You have the making of |thowe varying sounds grew indix- re. we 2 in Bia . “it you | @ soldier.” , tinct poker," aid the colonel, “depends |i time right now to interview us, e “The omission of the word in the service ie nothing new, and it has | will give me your word— Maurice bow hie hand resting Maurice was now fully awake. An|montiy on what you Americans cali | Vell stop it and nmke reading easy, amever been apparent that it makes the slightest difference Do not waste your breath, mon-| near one of the bayonets: army had pased the Red Chateau. |tow, A blot as T understand It In| OUr Reading Glasses give comfort But the formal filing of # “Dill of rights, signed, sealed and detty- | Typ), mtarrupled madam ‘ 4 ag Se Tg Lag eget nisin cocme making the others think you have{ &"d enjoyment ia ~ give me your word?" | —like myself. ‘ou made a good is them when you haven't, or haven't ered," which has just marked © mafriage ceremony in Philadelphia, is | persisted Fiteweralh, refusing te nec |ateeke eich the Archbishop. You) A GAME OF POKER AND TH | Sos thems when you have Ineneeam| ScChuchaed O; Co., en innovation. True, it can be of ne more force and effect than the sim. | the warning in ms yen, hoodwinked us ali, STAKES. you woare them, In the other you fish, Eye Speco: Die omission of the word obey, but ft has the advantage of being original. 1 will give you nothing, my tord Maurice did not reply, at ne saw The next morning Beauvais came | Youre getting Mushed, my son: you'll] TWO STORES—127 Becond Avenve Tan this original contract ia set forth what the husband and wite |OthnK. The accusation is too ab-| that Kequvais was «peaking tit good | for hin anawer. Tt was, “Go to the | have a headache tonight, and In an] and @f Firat Avenue, Beattie urd. Now, madam, what var | faith devil SgnGtuslly agreed in marriage were the rights and privileges and pre- | picasure in regard to my disposi-| “You -have- something to! say;| Mo be SpowAtives of each. ton" come to it at c L. C. SMITH... "he replied. “Your gov- emment had better appoint your | tse vein. Mow should he manage it Herinenttated | successor at once. te ‘ ched hia chin. “wid give| “You will die suddenty some day,” | /%must have that reveluer, | you 10,000 crowns as the: price of |said Maurice. Neve Tam getting drank.” “My confinement wilt be of short] your allence in regard to the Bouth| Beauvais shrugged And departed “Same wus of te It? -Bhe could not dissolve the marriage contract. Divorce courts | duration.” confidently Americar’ affair Tt was « dreary long day for the wp and began to ain, pan a Gi Guhehhie her. agbeeE RE AR. Whe would find her Gocument o it rests with my pleasure alone.” | A sardonic laugh greeted this pro-| prisoner, who saw no one but his up, too, and he way “Pardon me if I contradict your | posal did not know thet -you| jallera. At 5 o'clock the bluff old | Sostish thing, of no use to her and an object of unfecling ridicule, highness. I returned here as a were But it is too tate.” | Col Metlendorf came in and dis ‘Tt is worse than worthless, for the cold-blooded agreement that elim. | resentative of the Fritieh ants. ‘Too late J the troopers, Inates sentiment teaves marriage barren of the sweet impulses aid the | 10F In Vienna: I volunteered this of. Doubtlens, since by thin time the responsible for the pris- facrifices that alone can consecrate It. flee at the request of my own min-/ authorities are in powseagion of the} oner from now on,” he sald. As beniter tater interesting facts.” soon ax he and Maurice were alone Wuch a contract i utterly useless, for there is no means of enforcing Fam = to — tageies| up, mons will give y it. “If, on the very first day of wedlock, the husband should vic beets poe ie te eee every one of the restrictions put upon him, what could the wife do lavehing Maurice staggered toward him and nel caught him in his arma suddenly drew back and the net found himself looking tnto the ..President ‘A shade of consternation came tnte| “1 beg to differ from you." © propped his cht r q rnous tube Of Ris qwn revolver: » . con ntermp- | the faces of his audience. " “Do an you pleane,” said Maurice, Inted the sullen taee of the rinoner, | Not ® muscle tn his face moved J.W. CLISE..... Vice President ‘The Kansas newspaper that spoke of a man as “98 years of age and {f nothing is heard of me within | triumphantly. “I sent an account of | “Well, my son, Take off your coat,” said Maurice C. R. COLLINS General Manager Waite of4.” may have punted some people who are Hot aware that Kan. |'¥? says an investigation will en. | your former « ite hoth to my own | 708 have heen | quietly. A sa = ag cal neeath as the wile * | awe. i very droll, but Tam here | governr nd to the one which | hastily, but that's the way women|_ The colonel complied. “You are mv yo Mommy 7 Bromerve the frolicsomness and bloom of youth in- |to inquire into the whereabouts of | you #0 treacherously betrayed.” have. Hut madam t# honest in the | % very @runk just now rs venue one Lord Fitagerald, who has dixap- 1am perfectly well aware of | matter, as well as the others. Beau-| “No It was one of those blufte S aaanEETEEoEEETl —, sei : that,” Beauvais smiled. He reached | vais in positive that the move of the | rou = a Sa oe haven't raid became enveloped in| into a pooket, and for a moment | archbishop is due to e out | them when you have.” _ The purpose of that Lowell man in seeking to run an automobile | gloom. gts co eupected to. bee 6 pital | te hime Come: tell the the ecce, tt] “What nest?” maked the colonel ° PHONES: Sunset... Main 1186 Wo the north pole has puzzled the public because there few peo- | "ANd your credentials, monateur? bh. But instead ¢ you wish, I'll promise repeat | “Those cords in the corner.” “ Independent .. ; 75 Pie up there to be run over, and, anyway, running ever an Ewkimo | “id the duchess. “You have them, f prs and sailed | it. Madam is ermined to look | Thé colonel picked them up, sat down me? tied one around hie © watched him curt fellow was taking it . doesn't count. a) ul @ priva SAidaiciaieitge ene mmmemneniiriemninmnnienannnanen| igsaacemn ta S Orivate rvening space. | you up in any event.” gentleman: a| They fell “Put not| There was something #0 iHkabte in Vienna] your trust in hotel clerks,” was thé) about the old warrior that Maurice | ously Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods YES, WE STRAIGHTEN CROSS EVES, WITHOUT PAIN. | will bring indorsement.” sententious observation. At relented welt, he thought as y Hommmtanihe Sic |, “AB! Then you shall be locked up. | iit you have discovered that ‘There was nothing fn the gun| “Now,” the colonet inquired, calmly. CONEY ETRE gn ale s , s cannot accord you recognition | sine employs them, The clerk wam| barrels,” he said. “Someone ha ~ | “hor © You going to te tn? . GUPTA Ym RAR “NogM AND THROAT IMPIRMARY. |} wubmt tormal eredetusieryT ses] te Se eeteee Poke eta eee eae | ares inet” ealt, "Bomeane had en: | “how are. you going 19 ue ony banaal The Wilzinski Optical Con:; any Rooms 4 and 5, Haller Block nothing in you but an tmpertinent |New will yor accept the 10,000 old thought at firwt that Reauvain had! and tle with the other?’ Is N Li seew eventing Tow gs! pieces?” theme but he fe the fast man im the (Continued) s Now Located in Suite 314, Arcade B ce.

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