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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1915. PAGE 2. ¢ e rT 2° N Kd locked in Foy's embrace — pore any Hdd lati “goovel,” said Foy, leaving LOW PRICES die’e—but his own! Mme, Leo Scovel, the clans arm carelessly about the on We are again the target dancer, who ts featured with a dancer's waist let me intro for a lot of mud-slinging big dancing act at the New dues you te Lee Cotretil, my s . 0 . “and v ification by jealous deuce” Ro Mags 4 pen a satee te cies a4 This Solid uarter Sawed Oak and disgruntled compet- | f * Scovell had not known a 1 itors. But we will not thing about this engagement a 1€ That girl ought to ave a a positively will not—be Carnegie medal,” Hddie went Jit turned from what we con- el, Salil ce ie With ceive to be our plain and clear duty, viz: Let every man, woman and child in Seattle know first what they are entitled to and ought to get in the way of dental service when they pay their good money for the same; and second, a Mme. Le Scovel, In one of her dances, at Pantages teehee cmme * China Closet & 6 Chairste_ 4 the showshop when Foy came | ovell hadn't heard about Priced (og rolling up this, elther Match Special is ki servi fire tn Chicago 11 yeare ago in an alleyway comedian Minch os ine Sina ws tan where this kind of wer She was Foy's premier dis 4 That's my wife,” said Sco. oogiglligglinetedd tus 4 Finished in the new Bur w Oak, thin Dining-room Suite is to be had. | danseuse then, and when the Two weeks ago Mme. Scovell vell, pointing to her picture in don, for Ml seasons, an epresents ¢ f the v argains in Used Furniture we | fire broke out she pulled four and her girls were playing at the lobby later at Covent Garden. 1 er offere 8 only been used a few weeks, And we want to re- | chorus girls, one after the oth- | the Pantages in Lon An Foy shuffled over and looked, | she appeared with the Sa hide trcabaes » sornteh or soar of any kina on 4a mark, in passing, that we | er, out of a window on the and her husband, Benjamin at the photograph, then began Grand Opera company and the rice was $175.06 You can ¢ it now, priced stage and deposited them, vell, who is manager of the | hopping toward the stage do Do: { § ndroff Imperial Russian cei Meabbainain Thdinn renal do not and WILL not Rs | | damp with fear, but thankful, t, was standing in front of | without bothering to se Dancers , . ‘ ees —sompaene shaacmtenste $97.50 preach isms, burn red fire, 4% } Pm il . — < Len a other pe aend to ace = * re L. yea ne WAR PUPILS They roonted in thegapple tree et ies Se son eck cor wom. Tide wel MacMAHON ELOPES © pitce'Sort®aieine S11 GR FURNITURE EXCHANGE EXTRA! EXTRA! JUDGE) fez" of siti it ta stig presence. | is * *-. Now this is the kind of dental service that WE ing for the “outside PIKE AT FIFTH PIKE AT FIFTH » he had slain. offer you. You owe it to yourself to read every word, | REAL RIFLES | gris boarded a street ear, with the * | How Thomas Byron MacMahon, it, he must think! en eee eee ee wo a mn Se and read it carefully, because when your teeth need Judgo of the police court of Seattie,| ‘Hore was a matter calling for)! dropped his nickel. | The car attention—and need it they will, sooner or later—you! eloped with three chickens, scem-|courage, What course should he) "*4 OR. The conductor sniffed APPENDICITIS ‘BRIDGEPORT Is . > scrui ‘. ingly all of tender ages, and how) take? ge ag ar pe pe ac want to pick your dentist with the most pulous —-- he later found them to be undesir-/ Supposing he returned the chick-| © Sime "Gaue cae 4 care, and you want to be informed where you can get) pUsiNesS MEN'S TRAINING | able companions, and bow he was en and haled the storekeeper Into &2%, *aiffed. Others snitfed—an¢ | - AN " niffed. Fa 4 caanht ‘ CAMP, AMERICAN LAKE, Ag. | unabie to lose them, despite frantic! court. Would the people not say anittos ee ; | 5 intelligent, scientific dental service. 26.—The war students today are/ efforts on his part to do so, leaked| that he, the judge, was trying to|,Mither you'll have to drop - ' = First and foremost—We employ only graduate and Griting with rifies hag | OC, ThUHday assert his authority; would overboard or you'll have to nfo] H mess, ered ors i 2 =) ick the Private Harry Whitney Treat has His escapades with the creatures Tom"—it was the voice of his| **#ore. - cos br, after Fegist operat = this office, and we pi +. | & blister on bis thumb, but he bears / extended over three days, Satur-| Wife—"you'll have to take your) * ig ‘ s | | to get the very highest type of men obtain-| his suttering stoleally and dodges| day, Sunday and Monday last. He) chickens away. from here. Even| ju. Judge elected to ko ashore | ; H H the doctor. was able to keep details of the mat-| When I'm in the attic | know they purer toa ay tags A tanta ert very operator in this office has graduated from |(), 10°F en ot Se WUE GOTT thee enceacicte ta, tha soeiioes a satchel. To do this he m best Dental Colleges, and each and every one of se hagg <eng tmele gag Bh — |atumbled on the whole miserable} So the Judge, as chiof pallbearer, "turn home. 6 ell 14) ghtot, Frank Edward Johnson, 41. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Aug. 3— has passed the examination of the State Dental i)... {M0 qii'iue “do the night be:| U7air, Tharedey. bins es eat cae vieced thea 4% | stopped running. After a Jong wait|the University of Washington, 1s |/BFidseport is strikebound tofiy. :, . ble thai ayor| fac c c ood the aD he University of nin 2, : Board, and each and every one of them has his cer- fore and the night before that. | gilt wii ~% ge egy nem ve tee tapmeat heemsins cf ine eusle|* mney bee came dead Thursday, of appendicti, tl Upwards of 1000 ~ oat women the De: Board hanging ri |, For one thing, at the outee tree in the back yard, performing! ,,../'? thought he judge, jowing an operation at the Minor |are out, practically all demanding State ntal hd right OD there was but one blanket per nee pay kde rites similar to those of indians ‘the breeze hospital, F nson was the | increased wages and an eighthour ie, And one is pot enough/ 1 aboard. The| fourth me the university day, and a half dozen industries are oy wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of the| Who dispose of their dead in the A And so he clambe Judge MacMahon first mot these chilly nights, If you pulled tree tops ,@river did: not it. But a fel-| faculty to u reo an operation for | al} but tied up. These men have spent years of hard study, under yo lone blanket over your nose, | chickens go gg: A ca innate ‘All day be pondered the knotty|!°W:Passeuger in the rear seat did.|that ailment this summer. Girls employed in three comet éompetent instructors, to learn the dental profession, your (oot wore cold. 12 you pte /TSS tor Genter dance,” |problem of what he should do. He| 4 Puna". ms man gots out or I) Mrs. Johnson, his wife, was re-| factories struck today. * . s \tected your feet, you woke with | “Me . «ltried to forget them. He sought! 4%" ®8!d the passenger. The judge|covering from an operation in the/ ight thousand men em and learn it thoroughly, and they KNOW their busi-|[f°'*! 200" T paid no ‘tention to them,” {ried ‘6 forget, them. He sought poe oat and trudged home next ward when informed of her| munition manutacturing plecm es hess—you can depend upon it. No students or bunglers| Now every rookie has two the Judge ruminates sadly ewe Rivas seniirmmntnavact BF und | = blankets | aeked for three chickens. They | He Inid out the dead poultry are employed here. | eee | ere wrapped up. I took them n't W Your the satchel and reached the stre 4 * * lad tee with) Another reason why the recruits without question Do ‘ash again, just in time to hail a - Then we eve you yr gu . couldn't sleep o° nights at firet w Arriving home, he placed them Hair With Soap Bat the car wouldn't sto: altho| Miss Austin, former dean of women, | New Haven R. R. are out, and work—and our guarantee is a REAL one, signed fii; the surroundings for them i aint: in the refrigerator two other wouldbe passengers | died after an operation « few days! biidgeport is also wearing My by the operator who did your work and by L. R. | were reife was not there, No| detected’ a foal (nos etticer, " we| When You wash your halr, don't aired aad called, Seen the ener] Mateat te the precident, is recover: | inea and growing whiskers sails ‘ en > 1 » er, arms called down the wrath of) #! ? en . eC 5 | E une s0ap. Most soaps and prepared | v result of laundry workers’ and D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, juicing street cars, and rattling |dida't say fowl) odor. fle searched ealenaty cetnin ead mince (the pols on the traction corpora-| Ins from an operation. Phaeton ible. This means lk wagons passed the tents at/all over the hou thinking some a ttlon > Sa SamR guarantee break o' day to lull and smoothe|rat had been gathered to his fore-| "Ch 1s very injurious, as It dries The desire of the workers to is : i rs . ino Gia kes the bair brit.| The Judge took out his notebook perity willl what it says—that if for any reason your work (0) {nd send them back to Mor-| bears ie Cane oe Seewaere Ot oleae Negen writing the at) waneber. SCHOOLBOYS HERE 9s": Bridpepert as 5 aa : E tle : not entire! ly satis factory, will make ii right. pheus’ arms for another 40 winks.| At length he determined to fol |He was most wrathy, But the } a ie ie lene beds felt strange. So the|low his nose. It led him to the}, 7%* dest thing to use ts Just plain) athy. Be con-} IN VAUDEVILLE the munitions manufacturing -i¢ at We use only the very best of materials here, which rookies lay wideeyed, tho do«- a ee te a thls is] tim and waned ho bs pgs tall tributed as the cause of the strikes, . n ‘ * | > ts 7 pure and entire! Teaselonn ta) owed thei* luces work that will stand up and give you satisfaction tired, staring up at the brown- When I opened the door a fiery Sosy cheap, pr} baits “ape or any-/the same conductor that had esect-| College drill cympathy. with the strikers today se i ‘; }canvas cetling of thelr tented city,| blast came forth that nearly keeled : - ed him earlier in the mornt The Agricultur: many years—this is the only kind of work that we can Mstening to the distant baying of| me over,” testifies the judge [thing else all to pieces, You can Cains phon fhe ae tine “Finey | squad from Fargo, heading the bill|bY refusing to carry non-union |husband’s death out, and a strike of 1 | Prof. H. J. Mcintyre, of the me| i otty girls, has timoet hal ao nical engineering department, | department stores. rwent an operation July 1 In addition the employes of the Afford to go behind with our iron-clad guarantee. u farm dogs and t nearer hum-| The three chickens were prompt Pod poly. F wilt 1 Se ths hs “ *| bus. It was crowded with passen-| tif Week at the Empress, offers an| workers or strike breakers, Ritesh hick emtl wo to pertorn the suowt’ Sittiout| Or vere Tn ss [tn trertn, tho, nasommr~ Ploeg Vgior mowinn, "USO (uae, The aivegepied. Him, snd.| Te tor, ware seed. eS |om wane accmal le mg D Bental work without hurting the patient © Dit |. Toe human animal 6 an adant therefor ante keeping ua) Mo0-| water nnd” iabeet a Yor |@4,igudi nn,’ “Tm |eadet, ait student of that fowtt | Sowntown comer, ‘Cane dete = _ We have robbed the dental chair of its terrors, and if/retreshed, from their cots when | judge time to think—ab, that was|*P0o#ful is all that ts required. It) 1 MAts png I was some land.|, The act ts the first of its charac- ee ar comaed perbtege have been delaying having needed dental work done) reveilie sounds, eager for the day's) |ereamy lather, cleanses thoroughiy,| mark, and the driver was a tourist Wiireehed wide ettentien aad are | ton, who was in the car with Pros | through fear of it hurting you—delay no longer. Just es yr eeeenthl ene. diebtlii and rinses out easily. The hair| vide with s megaphone,” says th making 8 substantial hit Also, | ‘%, was caught beneath it as it an instance of what our painless methods mean, we kill @jing Aiready «lests are expanding | dries quickly and eve’ and is/Judge. “Maybe he thought it was) icy are having a fine time in thelr | 0°Wled over. erve and remove it at one sitting, and absolutely without! The instructors were surprised soft, fresh looking, bright, flufty,|! git ayer al boarded an.|t?avels. —_—-—-_™ | ning. They thought the wavy and easy to handle. Besides : ee boarded An-| ‘This week's Sullivan-Considine the patient a bit. Under the old antiquated methods | this cnc I ly rng AA ne § | the patient had to make several trips to the dentist to have eet eee tae ide | &@ nerve killed, and in addition to that, had to bear several now that, in spare moments and| 0% Wind, and stomach-ach |simply evidence that fermentation Bours of regular toothache. with the help of an obliging resu-| 1, taxing place in the food contents You Always Get What || You Ask for at the Pike | | it loonens and takes out every par-| ther car, dropped the coffin on the Stomach trouble such as indiges-|ticie of dust, dirt and dandruff. rear platform and took a seat in are! Advertisement. the front He reached court was me ae GREGORY MEETS A ering is a good one. St. Liquor Co., 411 4 we give you this kind of service—the very best| |r army sergeant. they had been |of the stomach, causing the forma- Later a health officer, at the | Pike St. _ Shat modern science has been able to devise—at a price no) Th. instructors could not at| 0M of gas and acids. Wind dis. Judge's request, took the three VIOLENT CUSTOMER in most cases less—as it is our invariable rule| first understand how the scholars | (ems the stomach, and causes that chickens away and didn't bring levi Ask for Monogram Whisky, 5 1 full, oj sive feeling sometimes them back. A slim youth sauntered into the Years Old, 60 Cents a Bottle Post Exchange bar at Post and|{ All Local Beers on Ice, 4, 5 or6 arrested and released on $20 . “ bail. He came to the judge |M&dison near midnight Wednesday | later, pleaded guilty, and ef. {824 demanded of W. ¢ Saran, 50c ‘ that we will not be underbid on price—we ask you seriously, ould be fo apt at the first, drill bel ts it — business to take chances on getting the other kind *'*® “rms '9 © rder ? The man who sold them was pdt | heartburn, while the acid arms! Rightshoulderarms! Port |fritates and inflames the delicate arms’ Order arms! Parade rest! |'iming of the stomach. he trouble bad 1 old stuff for these precocious | les entirely in the fermenting food. a : - TEETH PULLED FREE oan oe ey Such fermentation is unnatural, and fered to fortelt ie ball. The |Greucry sched Der che ence earl Each morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our painless “2 © acid formation is not only un- Judge declined to allow it, con- lanswer, the young man pulled out|| TECEPHONE ELLIOTT som meth ‘The war students have formed aj atural, but may involve most se ode, glee club. Thetr leader is Private | Tous consequences if not corrected. 4 | Harry Whitney Treat To stop or prevent fermentation | They «ing, “I Didn't Raise My| and to neutralize the acid, a tea- ‘ \Boy to Ben Soldier [spoonful of bisurated magnesia, ey D tinuing the indefinitely, during good. behavior, | greasy dime and offered to treat, | 5 |Gregory accepting. As he turned to the till, the gen-/ Would you walk 100 feet for CITY WILL HAVE Jerous customer shattered his beer|] cup of the best Coffee you ever | giass over egory’s head, sever-|[ drank? You would walk a mile This may and may not be signifi.| probably the best and most effec ling an artery and cutting up the |] tor Hi-Grade Coffee Co.'s Coftess, ir. L. R. Clark, Manager. cant. Certainly th r students |tive corrector of acid stomach PLENTY OF JUICE scalp. Lolterers heard the cutory | “i isis Seorel Ave. 4405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Third and Union|" ®t militenteinded. This war) Known. should be taken in s quar jand ran to the rescue, but the boy| 100 feet North of Pike. . business with them is a side line,| ter of a giass of water immediately —_— Imanaged to elude them in the! ‘a subordinate to the useful and pro-|after eating, or whenever wind or By next Tuesday the city light| chase | PRINCE RUPERT Seative pureutie of peoss. See\secny B'tek. Tie mops the fom department will have completed Gregory is at the city hospital. | |knowledge they are getting is mentation, and neutralizes the the work of reinforcing the old C —_—____ | Sel Ss jthing to be tucked away in the/acidity in a few moments. Bisur-/ dar river dam so the plant will con-| (| D BY AN 0 Bieo called Tetter, Sault Kheum, Pruritus, STEALS BU. INESS backs of their minds and kept there | ated magnesia can be obtained from stantly have 6,000 kilowatt hours! | DELICA Milk Crast, Water Felsen, Weeping until needed. It tan't the besll and/any drugs’ It enables the stom e above the heaviest winter load,| EVERETT, Aug. 26—Mrs. Al-| Good Things to Eat. = 1 believe eczema can be cured to stay.| How to meet the situation that| mall of lite ach to do its work properly without Dentists [Superintendent Ross announced | mada Peadicton nother ot ran | ean just what ! say C-U-R-E-D bine devel . oo I believe that moet of the war|betng hindered by poisonous gas| Thursday Suedieben on ttalist ent toa “ FREE—Mention thine tea OT merely patched up to return again. [has developed with the opening Of |singents here are pacificiats, That] and dangerous acide ne Sanne 6. Gabe ho. The dam has been strengthened | ay the result of injuries received ay of Hi-Grade Blené— ge BS pale glee vegan $7 | the Grand Trunk Pacific transcon doesn't mean they are for peace at Miguretea Meaqnesia, No 18 RR t6th TAS First Avenue, Union Block with concrete, and the level has| lgcsema and devoting 11 years of my|tinental railway from Prince Ru-\any price a.» o THR WORLD'S LARGEST DENTAL | been raised five feet. It has been ‘ife to i” treatm don’t ere pert east, which threatens to keep As one of them remarked, “This OFTICE—IMITATED BY MANY, put in condition to meet all at, ai rom | many Alaska tourists from return-| peaceat-any-price talk | EQUA BY Now emergencies that may develop for Wiostd set be cured. a|ing to Seattle on their way home,|hunk. It ie right t PRE me goon Beye worn nr, | Several years, if some method of rea le were ee Mains | if rou wre bad discussed Wednesday by offt-| put as for any one wanting peace always lacking in m courage, know). |S@aling the new dam {s not hit upon gt clals of railway and steemship|at any price, in this or any country, |edae, skill, intearity and candor. There | by that time. | is no record of any Dentiat « eas who relied Ing others t £ The Alveo “We are not waiting for trouble. |We have gone shead and fore stalled any chance of trouble,” says Groatment that ‘wilt surely’ convines you | ies operatin | out of Seattle. It | there ain't no such animal.” Mt has me, If you are Glagusted ana |{s from $9 to $16 cheaper for pas a Cured to Sta Cured “discouraged, I dare you to give sengera returnin, cast 1 | " > Guanes to prove my claims, By & East from the! ‘The students are looking for Our Liberal Credit System Enables you to buy a new Fal! outfit ‘oaay I believe you will enjoy more|NOfth to go home via the Grand|ward to “the practice march with 3 tee oe mn Portiand, tried | | Ross, without the ready cash, Pay us as today I c you joy lp, 1 p tng. reaping pain t in Portland years ° “4 jest comfort than you really thought this| Trunk than by American lines. Al individual cooking.” that's rheumatiom Wyeth Dentiace on bee | you get paid in small weekly of erie ree Or en ei na’ 8m 1] suggestion that the steamship lnes| On this march, the men will car. Drugs won't cure it, | in » tried It, and they stary | monthly payments. sare you will agree with meet the difference was made. ry, 10 addition to their mess kit . fonth tho tecenie | Be” Genk st ere CONGRESSMAN a(t Cow Block, Seuialia, Mo. si rifle and blanket, a bit of bacon, a ety Soake| De. Mevoen epeaed ctilear In Beartio + Balla Me end ‘this noticn to some #6: | ROBBED OF $7 trifle of coffee, a pinch of salt, and oe Seas or friend, out today | WON’T LAND PLACE; Upoma’ wutterer #0 on ( dering his forme Domonick Blanche reported to| When meal time comes, he will "a tami i GOOD VALUE , ehoe ronal ee Sa a = The Hollywood Lunch and Soda|the police Thursday he had been|make his own fire. He will make Fountain, 212 Pike St—Adv. strong armed at Seventh and Yes-|his coffee, fry his bacon. He must ata esl lee “A M U S E M E N T etek weioe eeney morning |eat his own cooking or go without 3 —— HEY, FOLKS! WHO'S | . Taunt qulewed Den-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—The without provocation or reason |®4ministration has decided not to |atarted publishing silly, slanderous ad-|appoint A, Mitchell Palmer, for. Yertinementa which made direct refer-/mer congressman from Pennsyl He was |v my pot, | Yania, counsellor of the state de- or that be-| partment, {t was learned today, No Has always been identified with Bradbury cones $20 be Bay > +o of your sys have ‘some jite/explanation for the change in the 1 caneeer youn] pt gamed [title the nerves Gnd Vitals with new lite | cuiley, poor mental intent jby Lansing’s appointment as sec. alue has made 2 ——- y he morning full of vim, An ‘idea can be had of such allesed|petary of state was made, ~~ Clothes. “what Ta ate. Drs AHomeCureGiven by One WhoHadit} ‘Two weeks after her husband ; @ and aches | Dentists when we know that’ this. por " bury Clothes y Ta Salle, Opera company é 4@ whose mind ts belleved to have raed body bat. | t Dental child has changed . re today—the best buy ze EE unre hfs TEI one unbroken 100 1 three ti within . * Night Shows, 7:30 and 9:19. 10¢-15e, ck of work, disappeared, Mra. J pe Bt hts. feathe mete | cludes. in addition aa a Kenic Sea fhe.) DAMAGED BY FIRE : Sestuce $ ps 3a | brought into the world her fourth pots Ae balilier ne heb the whi tailoring, the newest Fi | P Bee This Bill | ee that date she has managed, bad mut slinging mud at home | other MORTON, Vash, Aug. 26.—A little style features that & Paencing Davey does any kind of « with the assistance of friends, to avertiveme must have some knowl, {fire Which threatened to destroy oa ite SE Mecthsdeaer tae beeen aos | r clothe and feed her infant, and chil: | ave siammah eubie, rhe | cage ef De . me knowl-| the business district did damage es. appeal to the up-to-da Lonel “Phe Boy” and the Regimanre a |p fitcted and even bearigden with Hi dren of 12, 7 and 6 years of age | “agg oo ay age age A Mt =. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. 8, |timated at $10,000 Wednesday. Ran dresser, Rippon fret SPR with euma tien and It effect#a « cure in The Parent-Teacher association | Blectra-Vita will restore you to perfect 705-718 Pirst Ave, Union Bik jdel’s pool hall and confectionery, TWinston & Co.; the id Duo, tn ‘ ‘ ealth, Open evenings until § and Sundays| Morton's drug store and the Del ¥ TS 0 ‘eyst come ry wufferer trom any form of Brighton school has interested on a Mortor rug re an i ao . ane ns Baan win J 6 trouble t ar-B charity organizations in renting » eae OOK ATED l Main agan,, More Whe work. Phone | Monte bakery were destroyed. <ldadgy —__—— SHOES home for th destitute family and it r and ad [ Will send (NEW PANTAGES it and FURNISHINGS ChungMee BRITISH AVIATOR nase zy Moom 206 Km ple ase notify the city editor of The RF ge meg hoy 2 ar, Heattie, Wash. | | | . have used All that is lacking is « bed and|* sel of many péople whe have = 14-SCOVELL DANCERS—14 | sense ut Jong-looked Hla cook stove, for which the women s may know some ef them wart SINKS SUBMARINE = Wilt H. Armstrong & Co., in | FM 1 the price of it, f who are enlisting ald for the de. 2 Wiseten-Vite. t¢ ; TIN OSD » jollar, ao noth serted mother, ask. They don't lest en, Oden howe Gel MEDICINE Co LONDC Pig ‘ « 3 Gonasastion tren, Otten heater ¢ at fe Aug Flight Cor 1332- : THE BAGGAGEMAN. care particularly what kind of &| mts 6:30 pm. Raturday evenings, 1:46 118 Yester Way|mander Bigaworth of the British aaiet a | 10¢ and 200, bed ft ts, All they want ts a bed.|‘o > We have Chinese |®erial squadron, sank a German || SECOND UNION et cit “a ei / ons Bye has such second The Electra-Vita Co. Roots, Vegetable |submarine single handed off Os AVE. ST. STAR WANT ADS WILL UND | Mark 1, Jaco ae, 147m + Gurney Miase actly the die ade ee wees Theatre tldg. iisousen und diac | tnd, by dropping bombs upon the ng Bldg., Syracuse, THE LOST ARTICLES, pparel Institution in the U, S. orders men women, was announced today. , | hostile craft from his aeroplane, sa