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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1914. PAGE 5. LUNDIN GETS ‘65,000 RODE Girls, Are You Perfect BLUE BLOODED ENDORSEMENT ONCITYLINES 36? This Is the Figure DOGGIES GET @ >t OF MANY FOLK’ LAST MONTH You Need for This Fall AWFUL SHOCK mo Oo In a letter to progressive voters! Partial reports on the earnings of mins count a8 active members and @labureements of the Seattle CHICAGO, Sept, 5—"A Per © progressive party joined in indorsing the candidacy of Alfred | that expression often enough, H. Lundin for prosecuting attorney, | been issued by the auditor of the) put do you know the dimen Those who signed are Edgar ©.| Clty utilities department. The ex-| gions that go to make up the Snyder, former state chairman of| penses will not be known untll) perfect figure? the progressive party; Miss Adele | Tuesday or Wednesday of next Weill, here they are! Fielde, Robt. T, Hodge, Mra, Emily | Week, but the earnings of the two Chicago ts looking for 100 young M, Peters, George H. Walker, Sena-| ‘divisions total $3,196. The - cars| women to display the new Amert tor Daniel Landon, Harold Preston, | “@rried 65,097 passengers E }can gowns at the Home exposition, Mrs. Leonia W, Browne, ©. J.| Division A returned $1,428 In| september 16 to 26 France, J. Riordan, Tom Revolle,| Passenger revenue and Division C/" “Frank J. Mitchell of the Chicago Mrs. Harvey L. Glenn, Councilman | $1,768. Division C did a fretght| Garment Manufacturers’ associa Tra D. Lundy, Councilman Geo, R.|5usiness amounting to $120. St-\tion has enlisted 25 women's clubs Cooley, Dan Earle, George F. Aust, | Perintendent Valentine says he be-|i, the hunt for the hundred Hving Elmer E, Todd, J. Y¥. C. Kellogg,| loves the freight business on the | images of Venus Mrs, P. D. Hughes, 0. B. Thorar | Lake Burien branch eventually will ive base. teelenee: WHE AG. son, FE. Barth, D. B, Fairley ea | ephone calls already from Youth Will be served. | That's all there's to it, It holds) 1 among dogs as among human) | fect 36." Girls, you've heard Munteipal railway for August have} re | beings. A lot of kids, so to speak, a bunch lof novices and unknowns, went into |the Kennel club show, at First av and Seneca, and put a crowd of old-| timers to shame. Dogs you never heard of got the| prizes against dogs who have been| winning blue ribbons tn the best dog shows in the country Notably was that the case with Northport Mist, an 8-months-old col He bitch, entered by Mrs, Florence | Brydon of Seattle, The show will close at 10 tonight Wibert Motor Car Company has just been tneorpors of Washington, with executive offices at 355 Empire Butidi operation on 16th ay Woe announce for 1915 the most practical, dependable Cycle Car on the market at the extremely low price of $295. This is not a toy, but a real motor car that in good to look at, easy to ride in, simple to operate, and a car that will go eny- where an automobile will go, and some places an automobile won't go. The car can be operated at an expense for upkenp of ONE CENT PER MILE ed under the laws @ and a factory in rge factor in the Hne's bust | | | Motor—-Cast en bloc, 4-cylinder, water cooled, 2% bore, 4-Inch stroke. the Seattle Car & Foundry Co,, on : $ * Judge A. W. Haatie, Pierre Barnes, | ‘he Seattio Car either up or down. As an av- Philip Tworoger, Devillo Lewis, erage the neck should be 13/4 inches In girth; the bust, 37; Schooner Premier, heavily \aden,| the walst, 26, the hips, 40. Ignition—Lo Horsepower Price—$296. and windshield extra. Write today for complete specifications and full particulars. win H. Flick, George B, Littlefteld, | "68%. es Jectrie toco:| YUNG women who belleve they The trophies will be awarded to bane 108 incliem. James A. Haight, J. R. Justice, Carl Pg ia ad = er Tene} Rave the perfect 36," he says. | nigh namission—Siiding two speeds forward, one reverse J. Justice, P. D, Hughes, Dr. Walter ae bedecogy padi ys = - “This is the happy medium | nge—Hemi-ellis t, full elliptic over in Keltos . H. L, Sizer, Dr. Milton Stur Iby the board of public works to from which | all dressmakers | 4 »tor car type, 28-inch diameter by 3-Inch gis, Edwin London, H. D, Buchanan, | and women's tailors drape | Tires—Clinc | FISCHER REAL Frank A. Steele, H. A. Martin, D, Lewis, George A. Virtue, Ray mond R. Frazier, Thomas A. Mease,/ first cannery vessel to return to “The length of the skirt from LADY KILLER John C. Powell, Paul Shaffroth, C.| San Franciseo from northern fish-/the waist line to within two inches | FP. Riddell, Oscar G, Heaton and| ing banks of the floor should be 40 or 41 i Chas. E. Gongleton. cen ante ———~ |inches; but they are wearing them Jobn A, Fischer, cook and placer | this season | miner, arrested yesterday by Offi Bi eee takes charge of as} (PALD ADVERTISING) The perfect 26 figure should} cer D. M. Blaine at, Woodland park, y offic measure 19% Inches inside the sleeve measure The line down the back from the base of the col lar to waist line should be 16% | Inches. | These figures are an aver. age. What we call the perfect | 36h urement of | 36) ut 37 isthe | on ® charge of disorderly conduct, was told by Police Judge Gordon today he ought to go to the peniten-| tary. He is charged with luring} |from her home Mra. M. Rotten, wife| of a tatlor N, 60th st. Mra. Botten says he has her under a hypnotic spell and that when he jealls she must go. Her husband noted her absence jeventy-five per cent of the | yesterday and notified the police women are below the 36 standardand the rest are above.” station. Blaine found the pair con versing in Woodland park. Botten says Fischer has been an. noying him and his family for a month. His wife seems to be com- ‘The Elbert Cyole Wagon fills a long felt want. Carrying capacity, 500 pounds. To the Taxpayers. Cast Your Ballot Tu John A. Bennett Republican Candidate for County Treasurer Chief deputy under Will H. Hanna for nearly four years, during which time the office has become the banner County jay for OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original | teeth. Examinations are now be- ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished tn all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth $8 Sicnaurers ettien at Cis state pletely in Fischer's power. The Elbert Coie Car ig a Beatle product. Work, de} No. 1 1s now progressing for economy and efficlency. The case was continued to Tues A conservative automobile journal recently stated that the present light car " day. and cycle car movement ts Mr. Bennett pledges himself to continue the present econom ical administration of the office and to work for the repeal of the present vicious 15 per cent de- linquency tax law. Read what The Seattle Star said of Mr. Bennett, September 3, 1914: “John A. Bennett, chief depu- ty treasurer, deserves the repub- ad “The third and greatest step since the beginning of the automobile industry! @ | Another automobile journalist recently made the prediction That witht ‘eral cycle car manufacturers whose of the present output of the Ford Moter Company.” Q.—1! make all of my own towels, {did not think she had done me a | bureau scarfs, eto. What initial| wrong. She only wept, but gave no shall | put on them, the initial of answer. Do you think the girl did my given or surname, or both? | right, and | am selfish, or do you Many automobile manufacturers have made tremendous profits, and are now Pleave tell me which Is proper. | think | am right? 1 will show her paying large and regular dividends to their shareholders. Naturally the largest Profits go to those shrewd investors who first backed the industry with their cash. terest im this company ew absolute ground : | Of the following languages, your answer. €.w. Judge Taliman this morning de- If you have $50, $100, $500 or $1,000, or if you can invest $10 or more monthl: $15 Set of Teeth Fee see cer tietentien |{which Ie the most difficult to learn,| A.—You are right. Your fiancee| cided against the Late: Hamilton Jnvostifate this proposition today. “Come: softice and meet the fticers and rectors udy our plan, Invee 6 ite poss ¢ 0 It now, before it ts isantied ...... | pad nectar which the which used | should have brought her friends in| gang method of stuffing the elec Study ow . J air tare comer Bes — ob most — Spanis! French, Ger-jand introduced you. If there was|tion boards with personal hench ee ee very Ge eA Oe en ee ev ern man or Italian? Thanking you In| any good reason why she should not,| men advance, | am DIVINIA. you are certainly entitled to an ex-} Judge Taliman's decision affects | A.—The initial of the surname 1s | planation. only one preeinct, however, where} used more often on linen and sil-| a generally-admitted fact. John Bennett, as chief deputy, has been Will H. Hanna's right-hand ying dividends is stock went 10 Solid Gold or $4) orcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porcelain $ 4 a short time ago. “ — he sult was brought by Attorney | Call at our office and investigate this opportunity, If it isn’t conv: Bridge Work ...... “ |] Hanna's splendid reece ™"X* Hiverware, but elther is correct, or| Q—Kindly publish your recipe for| Mark M. Lichman for the socialists. | call, fill out the coupon in the corner and mall it today. Do lt now. ent © Solid Gold Fillin, both may be used in a monogram. | preserving eggs for winter with) The court held the socialists are LS; gs ....$1 Up Of the above languages, French | water glass. Thanking you, eatin “te venhumeniatian cn: the Other Fillings ........ -50¢ Office hours, $:30 to 6. Sundays, | is the most difficult to learn and MRS. J. B. election board, even if it required Bw German {s the eastest. Te A.—-A small quantity of the clear,/an additional appointment. In the | French and German languages are | *yrupy solution ts smeared over the| meantime, the Hamilton outfit has e Elbert 9 to 12 both used extensively, perhaps one | entire surface of the shell. On dry-|appointed scores of machine poll- a = ~ as much as the other. ing, a thin, hard, glassy film re-/ticians without right in other pre Empire Build i eotec Noa and rebetitare aairable|cincta where no court proceedings 355 EMPIRE BUILDING te H Q—! am a girl of 14. Can my 7 fgyeacany = ope for Wow have been brought. Pins _ Wash, | parents compel me to enter a re-/ oll, gums, ete. KES coat The jaw provides for equal repre- 1 5 . m - figious . institution against my |and stored in charcoal powder, or &] sentation on the election boards for Office Hours: Car and your ground ronc la wishes and take up religious work | "mixture of charcoal and bran, willl ay political parties claiming it e rs: offer to investors, % e en 1s $ a@ a life work? If | refuse, can Name keep a very long time. Hamilton and Knudsen ignored this is oe and the word has been passed down 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 F ° M. “ceenerct ett am Q-— Wil! you please tell me if atithe line to the Hamilton men that ‘ any time in history Mt. Rainier has!ing — Hamilton-Gay-Sickles-Gaines Office Open All Day Monday |ring must win out by any means. they send me to the reform school, | when | cause them no other trouble only on religious matters? They teil me | am committing a great sin not to accept the religion | Pl that has been in the family for gen- | of It being active now? = jerations. Miss Grey, don’t you! . _CANSTANT READER. y think Christianity consists of doing) A.—Formorly, Mt. Rainter was an | | good deeds, rather than what we|*ctive volcano. Publications, stat | | ing that smoke comes from this vol- | belleve? How can God love us if 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE Street . Address PHOTO PLAYS |[.2=™ we hold other religious denomina-|°ano during seismic disturbances | ELECTRICAL, GAS, STEAM tions in contempt? IGNORANT, [Fe vague and unfounded dreams, | Sond tor ne NGINEERING | A-—Turn back to the pages of| With no fact foundation, for it {# “WHEN A WOMAN'S FORTY" continuously. \Namactam ‘meetin history, where our forefathers |¢¥ident that no etvilized man ever will be the extraordinary offering | 5 eae 108 “4 . | West St. wrote “We hold these truths to be| Witnessed such a sight, and that an at the Clemimer tomorrow, Monday| TONIGHT WILL BE THE LAST — selfevident-that all men are|active volcano in this region is &| ‘phe war has bobbed up again injand Tuesday. This picture story | opportunity to see the current in-| created equal, that they are en-|Phenomendn of the long past Seattle. Health Commissioner Mc-| Shows what js and what might have|stallment of the “Million Dollar if you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, {it will pay you to Investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York, but here In Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of them. Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and can't sieep nights, I will give : dowed Se tual Greater with Galiin -+- Bride is again in hot water with his|been in the life of some who sacri-| Mystery,” at the Colonial theatre. ‘NX Mr. Out-of-Town Bayer ' i ‘The following Fate inalienable rights, that among eeaigyeh 1 was fare, poh of the | investigations concerning the estab-|fice all for the social whirl |It'is called “In the Path of the Fast) “Order your prin A : I will absolutely cure: Asth. {}| ‘hese are life, liberty and the pur DM iptieg aoe led gre iwe toay Nehment of @ municipal dairy “Slippery Slim's Tombstone” is| Express.” With it is a comedy and| trom ting mall ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all [f/ Suit of happiness,” and let your | 9" 16 nn ite of the Pic a oA Dr. McBride sent letters all over|the comedy offering. “New York|the latest picture news, Sunday FRANK P. NOLAN parents re They cannot compel 4 you to enter any institution oe called “the first lady of the land”! Europe, asking various cities which | Police Carnival” shows what a po-| will bring Francis X. Bushman in : | have tried the plan how they like it,|Ileeman can do. The latest hap-|“Under Royal Patronage,” a two- because she is the wife of the head) 41.4 now the war Is on and nobody |penings of the world, with especial| part drama dealing with the love your soul. Theirs is the right to | xeeutlve of the country has time to write any letters. jattention to the European situation, | affairs of royalty in Europe. Three guide you, protect you and care for| 7 The new milk ordinance, design-|With be shown in Pathe’s Daily comedies and a drama complete the you as best they can until you hav ef to afford temporary means of in-| News and the Hearst-Selig News. | bill. attained the legal age; beyond that, specting milk, is under the eye of! savin: i ‘ ; tf | +98 they have no jurisdiction. Go at Mayor Gill this week. VERLY DOBBS, THE CELE-- “CABIRIA,” D'ANNUNZIO’S once to the juvenile judge, or some | States get most of its sugar? “ee Siieteer brated Alaskan, who specializes in| classic in celluloid, will be shown other authority at the courthouse,| Which sugar are we largely sup-| motion pictures, will lecture with alat the Metropolitan theatre, start- Tell him the truth, and that 1 sent|Plled with, cane sugar or beet) Carl Pitze, music supervisor In |siz-roel feature at the Alaska, start-|ing Sunday night, September 13, for| Certainly, true Christianity | agar rary ene eee netools gilarmed about|ing Sunday, for an all-week stay. a two weeks’ stay. It was made in knows no creed. than beet sugar. The greatest|Germany. Han not heard. from Realism is the key note of the film, | Italy, and is a master production of its forms, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases ir women; Rheumatism of all forms; all Nervous Diseases, Epilepsy, Heart and Eczema, and many others too numer ous to mention. If you are in doubt, write apd I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. 1407 Fifth Ave. Be will save you money on all printing orders. life. They have no mort 6 upon Q.—Please be so kind as to an-| swer the Fro . m showing the wild animals, the mala-|a great poetic and scenic spectacle. Sibmaste View: Seattarion, Gcik news: Rane ‘hie Sarah | mount of sugar comes from|them since war broke out mutes In their all-Alaskan sweep-| Lepage HATS CLEANED AND 14.16 W. Harrison Bernhardt is not the real name of} dala stakes, the richest copper mines in] Ciemmer Until Sat hy BLOCKED the great French actress. Will you| THE VIRGINUS HOTEL |{i0 Noria, and preparing for n great, Summer, Until, cy fg, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's DR. G. J. NUERNBERG ? | Q—In taking an automobile to| virginia St. and Righth Ay, Use Care Vi ~ . An Arcadian,” with Mary Pic kindly satisfy my curiosity? Also.) eee aot have to re Reva ts stampede. The pictures will ron/ford: “The Brand,” with Alice Bowler Hat Co. Phone Queen Anne 3127 can you tell me how old she lef] 1OToRt oe nde passenger boats Shia ses. ~~ Joyce; “Spending It Quick,” and| oe Gell tes helt Se Thank you. * 9. Y.: toa. cue an mae an eee “Baseball, a Grand Old G com- Phone Main 3085, A.—Sarah Bernhardt 1s the pro-| ¥ gf . y; Premed ; Old Hats Made New edies; “Pathe’s Dai 517 Union St., Seattle ———— fessional name of Mme. Damala,| York to Brenen heen je erat a c ‘i i ary Out-of-town people use parcel lake ic 690 1d ed? What is the price of gasoline ; Felts, Velours, Plushes, Beavers, Sat She is 70 y are old i Ip Germany? | LEON. ; Ins and Velvets reblocked tn 1914 Colonial Until Saturday Night A--It depends upon where you beaded “In the Path of the Fast Ex- 6 9 | Q—witt 7 W act, 2oena ares, atviee si Model Millinery Co. prem. ter of the ngevity ; | want to take your machine, There pon inery Co. §) press,” current chapter of the “Mil-| Hlealth---Lo: ty : Europe at ar Hoe a tne ceed to. vecare paper’ | ix no duty in England, In Germany { : i Fitth Fieer People’s Bank Wide. | 1i02 Dollar Mystery;” “The Regu-] ts seu know thee sinottenine GE sion for » widow? | oad gf iy Cyr een gh » } eg . pala arity tomy jlar Beanery and the Peachy | maiadies arise from insidious self- 50 n shipboard, freig! girl, and | am working out to keep | S?0Ut “ A New Book Just Out Bit and myselt my uchand Hee| 18 charged for by the bulk, not ‘potsons | Newcomer,” a George Ade|!neg of the system by Bacill! living In the lig 4 Colon? comed, Hearst-Selig| News Ple-|" "po you know that YOGHURT BP ye 2 0 suble Modern, elegantly furnished outside p torial;” “Back to the Farm,” Lubin | oniy 3 to deat! ing died two years ago. Please ad-| ser hendarye hed ee roma, “with the ‘best comedy Sent ee ee te e 4 0 le p. a as, comfor Y, Y slave rt west! A complete Atlas of Europe. A complete Compen vise and ay 1s Nae. must be carefully crated or boxed. " 2,809 ch AU Mf < . Night epbacctig e catines flea ia : Be idst tocen ininive 5 ava taa b IThe price of gasoline in Germany Conveniently to ass ntil Saturoay Night | hindder, heart, throat troubles, nervoul dium of all important facts involved in this greatest A.—Apply to the judge of the| 7 ray up Junior das en ¢ street cars | “the Hidden Letter,” two-part |dineases, or any malady due to poor elfd struggle of history, showing the armament on land, juvenile court, at the courthouse a : : , Vitagraph drama; “The Beast,” culation ‘constipation, appendicitis, etc, information. on sea and in the air of the fiercely contending Euro. 5) i pean Powers. husband in California, in aust of| TODD TQ CLOSE | For state of Washington tnie year, in| HTS CAMPAIGN May. What | should like to know hs 1F hte tte and arte, 2 ,le98!! itugh C. Todd, democratic candi- nia. Your answer will be appre-| Tate for U. 8. senator, will speak ciated HAZEL, | tonight at democratic *headquar- A.—By the divorce laws of Cali-| ters in the Lyon building, It will fornia, one y must elapse be-|e Todd's closing rally before the imaries, Several musical num with Alice Joy “The Lost Cord,” comedy, with Lilian Walker; “The Wrong Fiat,” comedy. eee Grand Until Saturday Night “The Bank Burglar’s Fate,” two- part Reliance drama; “Such a Cook,” Keystone comedy; “The Butterfly,” American drama. ae pa ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 5 i Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Great Mine Disaster,” four- SEWING $ tween a divorce and remarriage. | Primarl : M. HIN: mart Belectic drama; “Coakmecee if! What every womans wantesieik dnd One Coupon Your marriage would be legal in| ers will also be given, ACHINES DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. | Ecenic; “Whipple's Double," cor.|{| safe and sure cure, not an ex: Pp neither. state Phare ie.no uss. tretix'to make 4 peri.cent. A reliable remedy TELLS LOSS OF WHITE SEWENE wmvoal? fallare. ANAS Gene cabeeh eee for all Female Troubles and * si see Uae Bickle asd i aoa i Q.—Will you kindly answer this: | eo vt 5 Se 0 ni Irregularities—a friend In need, This great 20-page War Book and Atlas is now on y BRITISH SHIPS aren't decayed when they are. That Odeon Sunday and Monday 4 r . How many witnesses do you need oavity y “disco “In the Cow Country,” two-part |]} sale. We have the exclusive distribution of it in this te get married? 1.0. — = little cavity you've just discovered Ssuitiay HOsaahe tote Maine 2 } ’ 4 —_ . oO. —— y 7 c] e1 | a : e . ey- territory. Agents are selling it everywhere for ONE A.—Two witnesses must be pres-| NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—The Clyde che M nag peeing a ete ym, | stone comedy, sud eee ake nie ] SANDERSON S DOLLAR. Through the courtesy of this paper, you ent at the marriage ‘ceremony liner Algonquin arrived today from pober vautl tava a vaitre Vonti] Curem | ill be able to secure it for just Puerto Colombia with 87 German A ache. Mobndy tines: te hve-ibe eee PIL I 5 will be a J || Q—1 am a young man, who is/ reservists, inc uding pjlent. sae Gtiginal fire wack! toothache, and nobody woukl have| Mission Until Saturday Night vist officer, “ | are all this and more, as thou- sands have testified. Try San- derson's Pills and you will not be disappointed. Take no other, Nothing else is just as good. tireular free. By mail $2 box or 3 boxes for $5, Every box guaranteed. For sale by Kin- sell Bros., Second and Madison, backs and coils pur| Of our special prices? invand connected, | Remember, we have cut the price | nee ery Won PIKE AT. | of high-class dentistry in two, Just|4 RESIDENCE THEATRES | think of getting a regular extra a heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4, or aveuians “aut ita al ie one of our famous $10 Never-Slip Sher , art drama; “Animated Weekt Plates for $5! Our guarantee is | RAT Or aa ne A tom the one that protects you No. 128, topical; “At 3 o'Clock, engaged to a young lady, and we| Weissner, res for all. kinds ot/it if they'd tend to their teeth in| “Martin Eden,” a Jack London 20( ents an e ( ou n got along very nicely until last Sun-|ner declared the German cruiser stoves, ranges” and| time, So why not take advantage | story. day, when two young men friends furnaces. w . ‘ “ee = Karlsruhe three weeks ago seri- of my sweetheart called. They were| ously damaged the British cruiser je. She met them at! Bristol and sank the British cruiser They finaliy walked into! Giaszow. Welssner also asserted and she entertained them |the Karlsruhe sank two British Ey See ee Oren eer Cee Cree WAR ATLAS COUPON in another room, leaving me alone|merchantmen and that their pas- This coupon, with 20 cents, if presented to | in the parior for about three-quar-|songers are marooned on a small|™ The Star office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, entitles the | '")°%,2" "ou" island off \Baranquilla, Colombia, for | Third and Columbia, We were to be married in a few \s - comedy. War Atlas. (25 cents by mail days, as | already have the license.| Charles Paulson, better known as "a WE GIVE GAS ae bearer to a 20-page ( by .) 1 was not jealous, but it got on my| Jim Post,, ex-prize fighter and|taual. , Coneul At the Pleasant Hour Until 8 Address ll Jetiers 28 | RAYMOND REM" DY CO, | Regal Dental Offices “A Wife's Deceit,” drama | 217% Pike St., Seattle, Wash. TTLE STAR |nerves when she entertained the|trainer of Britt, Rublin and Ken- DR, JOHN THE men in another room; all of which|nedy dropped dead at San Fran-] sORENSEN Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager.| Blood Test 2 im! | told her afterward, to see if she cisco, 4 Kltel Bdilding. "Phone Main #007. 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union-St,| Chicken C! r,” comedy,

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