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THE SEATTLE STAR . . otipe Dott i ra ff rn AR PD NLISHING CO, e e |Heward for any sa ee) i STAR DUST 3) | {8558 re pr SUNDAY. S al | ¥. J. CHENEY & CO, Totede, me, u «ned, have tno i J, on y f at own % WoO land of ae 1S Yourn gE ~~ Hy In the days of Charlemagne my formule war i aati Nai ts i= = Bas : r What mage its readers all insane? Whole nom and whole bo : re per W hen Blethon's Blattor, eee ie sorte, used, will make] 7 7aee xuints, ‘Toledo, 4 °s gas AMBROSE PRATT. - ‘we ; oat in taken ie @ Kedanae of date on the addrene taber chington aw second-class matter, BY General Li inevitch’s men are sald , nie Best & ene a eo y pon thy = poiored ot the Pee ras s OOK BRCOND aVENLD | Copyright by the A. FP. Fenne Compa iy to be in high spirita, They ought to Ber, 1 ann sent ae WANT AbD. OF FiCk-RaAGLar # DRUG CO, see ; be Oyama hasn't attacked them aa tha Watt head'ersey ctéo|? son oy arb us new Went Ad pag tee ey re ore th month, r om ' Ad OF Aes «tO Sate * for more than a Paige flats he : SE. A heart @at will beat fast or * Pilla tor eon, x A WORD FROM JOSH Wise on att y e'a letto pleased Py me OD. eprenentative, 1006 Hagtford Building. (Continued from Yesterday.) all his negotiations with Napoleon; limited, for Amelie’s letter pleas 4 ‘Geta end ee few. cow my ees nk ; : ee — ‘Pebur ne Baliding. But emperor gave a black | me very much, 1 pictured her as a birds, Greater glory hha Rall ge CHAPTER IX-—-Continued, frown iret let the marriag@| alight, tonder little gil with big “God's Millionaire never can | take place,” he answered with mucl | eyes and a big heart, then turned ioe, ONEST CIRCULATION. | | harshness, “Let me tell you, count} | with a sigh to the third misstve. Fertilizin’ a brick This ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE nor, 11 would have beon better ploased| ‘This last was addrensed in bold, : ' 1. |The spirit stood musing—a hare CIRCPLATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YBAR UARTER ff) had you asked for military proferg| dashing characters—the — proper an’ educatin’ a nach slowly lifted 1 CEEDED 16,000 COPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST Q | @AVs him stare} ment, as 1 suggested.” | handwriting of a soldier, As I read ral porn foot. iw |, 2% front of ite gaze ns it dallied OF 1905 (January, February and March), | for stare and an Hach man to his taste,” I mutg|I almost groaned. Truly, more bur eral bo |“A man such as that, it reflected, “i EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. i Sima i swered in & vole®) tered, wondering what the devif | dens fell on mo each moment about th' same thing. | _ sifted zs ® F. CHASE on whieh conveyed | D’Arras had actually demanded. |T “Monsieur’—sald this letter And then, as its earth though | —— a sense of irre Well, well,” he erted, “you hav@! “you will not know me, but you ‘ caer a re’s no mention of} . ‘orn to before me this Srd day parable injury} my word, go!” and he actually | will doubtless remember my sister Although there's no m of} ehesetnet as? presence and sworn A. J, TENNANT, ustained stamped hia toot Constance Drusart. It may or may gold in its makeup, ae be sf Somer Peblle ts and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle. “You might] T Hatened breathlessly, but wa# | not surprise you to learn that your I've known such @ person | give me some sful not to appear too deeply in- | cowardly desertion of her left her nee ag : —lleleleeE eee thing to eat, without means to live, She died oflaoms KIND OF MILIAONAIRE As eviahtnese thake-up,. that si: WRARR RARER ARR E RRR RR ER EERE | sire; I've tasted} } jon thumped the table with |starvation. And her death ies at|(°%nay who had fretted and frit-| "wl Kot m Bhake-up, 0 . t | nothing #1064} his fist | your door! TI bave sworn to avenge tered away That means mi * THE STAR'S PLATFORM. * daylight.” “The knoll of England has sound- |her, My seconds will wait upon| qe yours of his quite lengthy + The best news first, * He flashed at] ed,” he erled, “For 600 yoars the | you without delay. Should you re Lite: The QUAKER DRUG * ‘that’s fit to pri ay « me a burning | Engiish have been masters of the | fuse me satiefaction (forgive me for | wo had longed for the wealth and 2 . ae So penvate Boe: ® |glance, but finding my foatures tm-| univerne. We shall in one week—I | the doubt, but you are reputed a the pow'r of a day, 1013-1015 FIRST AVE ® Munieizel ownership ef punile utilitien % |perturbable, presently broke into a] want no more, one week—put them | coward) | shall pull your nose to-| And worried him gray im the santas * The business di table busin enterprises. * | roar of laughter, back into their proper places, They | night, or whenever I see you, if it wtrife, | uM. * A gross earnings tax upon al! public service franchises, * “Good!” he cried, “you shall| conquered France under an idiot | be ia the presence of the emperor] “cashed in,” and bis spirit was * An up-to-date public schoo! system. ® Jiwnch with me, Ali!” king; we shall conquer England un-~ | himself, wafted on high * Equal rights for all; special privileges for none. * | A tall soldier, the very counter der a demented one!" “JEAN DRUSART, And rambled throughout the here- = Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws, 4 part of Roustan, my Mameluke,| “Where do you propose to land “Colonel, 16me Regiment.” after, pee ARGAINS | glided {nto the room. our forces, sire?’ 1 asked the There was no mistaking the|Where never it met w “ o te SAERKKLARE HR GRESERE RES CUBES hing us something to cat here, peoval es with affected indifference, | meaning of this epiatle. It wan a! or a sigh, immediately.” but a beating heart. rect and straightforward, the mes-|But with light and with love and IN RANGES VALUE OF NEATNESS The man saluted, departed, but] He gased at me with a far-away | sage of a brave man and a clear . $65.00 Majestic oven 18x20, set up al nected $65.00 Star Estate, reservoir 45. 0 Bt Ciaire, incl | like magic returned beart with | look, “From the flotillas now wait- | thinker. o nowadays that | hima tray containing two" fowls |ing to embark at Boulogne and| I commenced to perceive that|It stood—did the spirit—alongside So high is the value put on personal appearance nowaday roasted whole, some plates, knives, | Brest we shall land on the shores |D’Arras must have been an infer its source, only the rich can afford to disre gard the way they look. forks, glasses and a wicker-covered | of Kent and Sussex, whence we | nal villian, but my meditation was| And rdink in the spirit of —_— So great stress does one of the big Chicago stores lay UPOM /fiask of light Italian wine, The| shall spring on Loudon. The expe by tho greasy-headed | Was ee been there, the details of toilet that it prints @ little booklet, which it distri- |omperor seated himeclf, dismissed | dition of Texel will. safl up the | neole ne ead of tive manetny peu. Dutes to all employes, that has useful hints am to the care of hair |All with a curt nod, and invited me | Thames, Verhwel will noe to thats |g Moat mur the Col. Vidant snd], "eras i guael. whee i longed fand nails, the wearing of tasteful and fitting dress, and with many |'0 Join him. He ‘helped himeelf|the nature of my plan 1s #0 good | re ie for, on earth— ee | first, then push the tra that, in epite of all possible obsta- | pay you their respects, monsig little hints as to the proper day costume of both men and women. end, nothing Toth, Teammate | Gut ocr emmes e ix my taver > | near What on sarth had long filled it vi shoes oven “It ts only business,” says the manager of the house, “It pays [oat 4 hearty meal. Napoleon Verily | agreed with him, but I| “Ask them to walt, Francoia.” 1 “Twas a recipe iabeled .no telling tts ? 4 to please the eyes of customers, The goods our mesengers deliver | seemed wrapped tn thought and ate | perceived the weak epot in his de- j turned to De Segur, who had been ‘wortht are enhanced in value by the fact that the boy who hands them in ts | but little. Now and then he ad-|aign. For all thia he depended up. jfmiaing himtit by looking out] "itow to make one ot God's mill > 0.00 Greet ‘Westen ‘well set up and well dressed. The venders of proprietary articles, | dressed to me quick, curt questions} on Admiral Villeneuve, who was /tho window. y dear Comte tonaieun.” poe i havi fore: t the chemists and druggists, taught the world @ lesson when they hit |“ as See upon the idea of putting their wares up in tastefully designed E boxes, wrappers and tints. As with packages, so with persons. The y becoming exterior tells. You are glad to see it again.” j 4 The matter of neatness of appearance of their staffs is being taken up by employers very widely. One great railroad has a “bu- Teau of neatness” through which all new conductors, ticket sellers and other employes are supplied with a little circular upon the im- portance of a neat appearance. The circular is supplemented by free tickets for the pressing of trousers and the shining of shoes. Another railroad has the following standing order: “All men } who are employed by this compan y are expected to assist the direct- q orate in making the line as attractive as possible by themselves cul- | tivating ‘smartness’ and good styl o as weil as neatness of attire.” 4 A foreign embasador who has served at several large capitals of England. then lingering to refit at Vigo, after | Segur, Tam about to ask you a * — | ereat favor.” “A fount of good blood.” thus the FLOATING A COMPANY | He swung around briskly <A fount of good boot.” thes thei ___FI0 x |. “Whatever I can do, command,” he answered mh Lt a | “Ah, well, the fact f*, an old quarrel has cropped up which must OX sq [be settled. Col. Drusart Wey xX SX | Segue gave a start, “Col, Dre YS, }wart!™ he cried | “Yes, my friend, Col. Drasart | Ho has sent moa challenge, and his a 8 seconds, I fancy, are now waiting in the next room.” ee Wer m™| “You wish me to act for you, = A fam | nonselgneur?” Precisely.” “I shall be charmed, monseigneur. But Col. Drusart!” $45.00 Born Range oo TO $45.00 Gem Monitor, Tidisa oven $120.00 Restaurant ble oven You will surely find « to sult you, as we have sevenl] hundred ranges, including ali brands and makes om market We take your stove in exchange. Oak rte the best and fuel saving range on the Remember the name Drivers’ place. 4 | the world told lately of an emissary who had returned to him from “What is there surprising in that @ s 418 PIKE i } @ mission and announced failure. ‘ n oe Binet sini hd icril Phone John 981, ‘Were you, may I ask, wearing that walstcoat?” with a thumb: lenat-—he fences well. It is not long | + Jerk tm the direction of the crum pled garment. ao since he killed poor old Trucon, the j “I was.” maitre d’armes of my old regiment the Huttieme Chasseurs. But then, }) 88 the challenged, you have the choice of weapons. I should tell you Drusart has no name as a ple tol bhot.” 1 yawned with much indifference “I prefer swords,” I aaid They make leas noise, and in the end are ANY Veo fl eo Sid fa piess bother. Let it be swords, mon “Then,” said the chief, “I do not marvel at your lack of success.” Next to a cheery manner, a neat appearance is any man’s best capital. The two together create an atmosphere in which “luck” Hikes to linger. ¢t Suecess will not come to meet you half way unless you look in- viting and agreeable. At Pleasant Beach 1°may 21 ami.” RELIEVES HIMSELF “I whall have to arrange for an other second,” said t count. “I REGARDING LEARNING, am sure that Lavallais will oblige, if you have no objection.” 100 Skirts, original selling $8.00 to $10.00; rm price ....... ‘ j Shirt Walsts and ; | Did it never strike you as strange that the great institutions of j f y | You increase my debt of grati- learning get most of their endowment from men who themselves m4 | tude, 1 murmured. “Only, for my . - - ever had the advantages” of learning? vee try and have the meeting take Salts at %-price _ If learning is as essential to success as we must think It, to be place tomorow morning. I hate to / Jn fashion, ts it not peculiar that it cannot create its own paying pa- | let these maters linger on tndefin trons? Yes, it is peculiar indeed. | itely.” . Why. if the great colleges of this country, or any other, had to ‘ | Segur looked astonished, but he ; depend upon their own graduates for support they would perish in = = | nodded, and went out to the officers ’ year. P Dout be deceived. This thing called learning is one of the mon- umental “fakes” of the ages. MUSIC DANCING SPORTS Boats Leave Pier 2 Hourly } who had come to call upon me. In a few minutes returned with the information that the duet would How ip learning has done for humanity a alight investigation take place on the morrow at day- q will clearly demonstrate. light, f lade h ‘00d. 7 ‘Theverh tee enebes and manipulation of matter some of us—a cee Nnatieh ear wen se cathee small minority—are better sheltered, fed and cared for than were our thereafter for a while on divéera ancestors. Are we happier, ceed ape nee ge or in better health topies, from which, however, I man- than were our barbarous progenitors 1 no, aged to obtain a god deal of useful Nicely-adjusted mechanism, driven by harnessed steam and elec- 3 e 2a a , Me * tricity, may carry us at the rate of 60 or 100 miles an hour, Has it COL, DRUSART!” HE CRIED. oamg vena salleedimentinmee perc at carried us from our sorrows, sickness and evil impulses? No, again. Hag to-tuvade -Restttas thet toes R nd Tri aut Antiquarians tell us of cave dwellers among our remote ancestors | 15 i true that Nelson is in the|an engagement with Calder, who | ci Ce ee ee ou Pp All our Garden Hose & ' wH@ were cannibals and sucked the marrow from the stone-broken 2 oe ae ee lhad taken two of his ships off Cape (O@ tho evo Of Making a fresh lovy and sold under a guaranter. bones of thelr weaker fellowmen. Well, the cannibals of today have |Motitetranean’’ = “alma. ct P* of 60,000 men, That the army of Including RUBBER, their caves gilded with gold and graced with silken drapery. They | 1. watching Villeneuve.” | If Villeneuve could be by any [lavasion thea waiting to embark | D i Boston Terrier Rubber Sindh @ Bye on champagne, cSnvasbacks and terrapin, within walls so thick |" =,» that man!” he growled, and| means delayed or beaten, the in . joulogne consisted anc ng feet $8.00 ~ they cannot hear the moans of dying and cries of starving men, of 160,000; at Brest 50,000 and Texel sion of Eng 1 | Nile, %-inch, ) feet... .cck arrow of whose bones they are sucking out, each cannibal ab- | Wat silent. lio masterfeity consetred cna |ieaee That he had lately had Tiger Brand, %-Inch, 60 fate ' ; pr ving ands. r ~ ae | = iter quarrel w ‘alleyrand, ader Brand, \%-inch, Sets oan uae oe wah Cieneate of years ago. Sir Sidney Smith—ts where planned to its Inst detail, must That Decres was in bad eens L ae ee f 3 le the palace stand the penitentiary, the poorhouse and Engaging Verhuel oft Ostend, | necessarily tail for Cee e oon court, owing to the vacillating Bull Dog. %-inch. 60 feet. “gi0ee : the asylum for the insane. Hiovels multiply and crime grows bolder | *!fe. I believe. rs 1 tp lh Ae or por Bee character of the operations of his COTTON Fae aqureutne, Verhuel will beat him continent. Russia had signed 80 | protege Admiral Villeneuve. ‘That minut Catton Sa Our vesnted learning, which meine.o knowledge of fact and the I hope so, sire,” and drank «| agreement. Austria, who had long | to prevent war with Geemeny. Mone Royal Cotton, §-inch, 6 feat reason for it, {s @ delusion and a fraud. bumper of the wine, which I found been amassing thousande of troops. | aha} Durce had been diapatched to Cotton Blue Lined, %-inch, 4 Ask the learned man what is light, and be answers helplessly that | ¢xcellent. i a? j only waited the signal to launch | Frederic to give up Hanover to him tal [ ey does not know. Where is Cornwattis?” he sud- | her battalions against the army of | in ox¢ hange for an offensive and BE en % roo se taal The blade of grass at his feet is as much a mystery as is the ly demanded. jthe Rhine; while even Germany | defensive alliance That a powerful Gepths of space into which science droge its little tape-line and Somewhere in the channel, sire.” | was making mighty preparations Nile Brand, %-inch, 50 feet-¥ | French army was assembled on the solemnly makes record. Do you know his strength?" | for war | Rhine and in Italy in order to hold GARDEN HONS... We have the science of astronomy that begins and ends with an “I have heard it said 60 ships of/ I longed for wings wherewith to | Austria tn check, pending the forth- % : Ls or ALL KINDS. q enumeration of a few worlds of unending space which are as atoms | the line.” | fly to Kngland and whisper what I | coming campaign and the invasion GARDEN TOO! ; to the whole. “Wrong! He has but 18!” he|had heard into the ears of Pitt; 1| of ingland We have the science of geology that digs {nto the mere rind of | shouted, glaring at me savagely. jaw I could not afford to Mnger| fvery fresh detall that I gleaned GEO. a WOODHOUSE 6% our little world and from it pretentiously measures epochs. But back But I met his glance with calm | long in France, and from that mo- | more thoroughty convinced mo of ri of the geologist He the counties ages that had no beginning and be- | insouciance. ment I thought of escape. for al-| the marvelous energy and genius of 1405 Second Ave. — fore him countless ages again. And in this line, as in limitless space, “I may have been misinformed, | ready my excursion tnto the heart | this Corsican adventurer, He ap- - —a our poor science disappears. sire; those English are great brag- | of this hostile land had been more | peared to have provided for every Small wonder, then, that the dim-eyed, heart-sick sage of sclence | garts.” | than Justified, and I knew well that |turn of fortune’s wheel He de at the close of life says taal seme “Ll end where I began, and all “True,” and he relapsed into med- | Pitt would hi my years of deep study have taught me only that I know not e The difference between the ext lew York Dental Parlors Ten rv guarantes, ‘the man of but, as a mater of fact, e given his right lighted to call himself ‘ itation. Soon he started muttering | hand to learn Napoleon's plans. a ” es, educated and uneducated |rapidly to himself, having, I vertly | My reflections were disturbed by | he left nothing to chance; he al- Houre—8:30 a m Ce ee Ignorance, is that the one believes there is knowledge, and the other | pelieve, quite forgotten my exist-|the emperor, who still muttered to | lowed fate no pportunig te aunn Cheap—This cozy Cottage and 5 acres, on Lake Washington, with Bundays, $:90 om OTE knows that none exists. ence. “If Villeneuve were Gan- | himself, but I could no longer catch | him, but arranged erything him-|two Jersey cows and 325 chickens, only $750. Terms $265 down, $10 Me tip oF Noval The height of all human knowledge ts to know that we know |theaume I would be sure, but even| I lost no time, but departed with jself. After an hour's chat I con r month. See the owner, C. D. Hillman, offices in Times block, to- ane Penn M nothing. #0 he can't fall me now. He must | De Segur, well pleased to have got }wulted with De Segur on the best Building. beat Calder or evade him, and then |through the ordeal so well and|means of obtaining some private = with his 40 ships raise the block- | without apparently having aroused | converse with my sister, but he in-/| ade of Brest. That would give us |a single suspicion as to my identity. formed me that such a me oting | for Men, 1 P f } ; ships to hold the channel!—for a | Arrived at my rooms again I found | woyld be Impossible before a late * Hand Clothes Women,Boys} | week. 1 want no more.” | there three letters awaiting me, all | hour—indeed, until the empress had | grec sale at AMMO A) Cy | jthe drift of his distracted murmur- | of course addressed to D' Arras. retired, as Clarisse had been ap-| $2.50 Shoo for | ings. Begging Segur to excuse me, I pointed an extraordinary maid of 9 | By this I had finished my meal, | opened them, honor to her majesty, and this was and now leaned back in my chair | » first one was from Clariase, first day at court. He, how- —— | speculating on the thoughts of this | it ran r, promised to assist me, and Satisfied users of GAS RANGES Ea t thi Cc I strange little man who held the fate| “The empress informs me tat | was kind enough in this purpose to 2 = one ng to can n atior ras ) 6 pcre » me ac be given for the GAS RANGE on er ae ern ( wh itti ug oO. nc. nations in his grasp. Ho still |the emperor has decreed that I|mnake me acquainted with Madame & ; nd ared at me, but his gaze was un- | shall be married on the day after,Julien, the keeper of her majesty's || coat? Ma iy manatee, ChicagoLoan0f : 22-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH seelng—that of @ visionary or a|tomorrow toa man 1 have never wardrobe, a kind lady, who for all * For economy and convenience, i pre vail 2 dreamer whose prophetic glance) met. For God's sake, my brother, | substantial consideration agreed to the GAS RANGE has no com- HARRY SILVER, Pree i SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. sought to penetrate the future | let me see you without delay! bring Clarisse to visit me that very petitor. No modern house ts com- through the walls of the present, 1 | “CLARISSE.” — | evening. plete without it, 117 Yesler War did not choose to disturb his dream-| The second was from a woman | (To be Continued.) money om ing, and heaven knows how long he | evidently not unknown to the Poal ~—— A genteel place to DON Mitewelth We Handle the Best Line of Garden might have continued were it not \D'Arras, It ran | The $3.00 Hat Store i ae Fast @iamonds and all H i th c for De Segur, who entered and said Ah, mon cheri, with what infimed it be beat for shite ab uty. | Strictly “ati | “Marshal Duroe craves audtence, | ite happiness I have heard the newat” > Psat Alans oR. mg | been Hose in ne ¢ lity sire; he has been waiting these two | of your return! Need I say with pas ~ ng ory Be ot ."s ne eal t e ig ting oO. 50 fect five-ply 3-4-inch Cotton Hose, regular $4.50; Special...$4.00 FM icon wnrane ‘ j What loving hopes I await the time] ricous & Co, 1931 and ave. ¢es P.-1. Bullding, Fourth and Union. s Napol prang to hin fee when once more I shall be locked > y . 60 feet three-ply 2-4-inch Rubber Hose, regular $3.00; Special. ..$2.75 . 4 “ — Phone unset , Ex GO feet three-ply 1-2-inch Rubber Hose, regular $2.75; Special. ..92.25 Admit him ir, but fitet let /in your dear arms, Do not keep Ni n e-ply a a r Fowe, regular $2.15; Special... —s me make known to you the Comte |me waiting too long, Henri. You r so notify Polk's Directory Co. "i ERN ST BI BROS a*Arras, whom I give into your|will find nothing changed, save |it you have changed your residence | DENTAL ~ snag charge. ils mentor, Segur; take | that the kitten you used to love so|or business. The éirec tory ia now | Both Phones 1158, 606 PIKB STREET good care of monsieur’s comfort | well has grown big and sleek, and | {mt press, oo co. and seo that he wants for nothing, |is the mother of @ large and thriv o — 1 relieve you from further duty to- |ing family. Ah mon Diou, I ca Laundry Qeivarw Exeursien, 1914 SECOND AVENUE day eur.” not see to write for tears—tears of | Opposite Areade Entramce hy? a? % : Pleasant Beach, Sunday, ory “We Stand Between Yon and a High Pree | “Thank Hy tire!” | Tho. alde-de- | happiness. Come to me, Hentl, | ponse Ianto tn junday, May 34. | sea crt rarer A There is a movegent on foot to consolidate the Taun@ry interests of §| c@mp sa y “po roneon ly, and I al | come quickay =e | Set of Teeth .. cece OD the city, That meMhe a TRUST and higher prices if successful. We f|%0 nodded and prepared to depart, | “AMELIE.” Nev Gold Crowns, 22%, SMO te $5.00 sre now th y large taun iry not in the combine, We are respon- Jj but the emperor stopped me | The note bore no address of the | w YorkLiquor Co Bridge Work . oe $3.00 sible for cut rates ar nt you to he if sustain them. Is there anything you “would | sender eed Was undated. Gold Fillings . OUR CUT RATE OFFices: vay?” ho den®nded | TL gavea low whistle of eurpriso, |POF Bost Wines aad tugemee Si: rites Main Office, First and Bell. Downtown Office, Third near Pike st “There are certain other prom-| reflecting rather concernediy that SER US. We wil waie Yee prio right, 12 irts, 10 Cents; Collars, 2 Cents; Cuffs, 4 Cents, | wide . sagnen bmn | Fetter oy concerned na 5; Collars ents 8, nts |ises, mire, @hat you have made me,” | with my cha&ge of personality I 2017 QROT AVE, tert eyed Kwrantes, Qua Ul 8p. a2. Sunfays, 9 to 2, THE QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY I muttorod, making a bold guess in |hag @sumed undreamou of reap ¥i Lady Attendnet. a TESEEEESIE dyed er sane {iis matter, for I conceived that | sibilities, It made mo half regret= TREE DELTVARE, DiArra@ had not sequainted me of fui thay time in France was! Phones—atain. a7a; mgessne | Re LINIMERMAR, Qian, . e Phow® Main 5746 \ ° :