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=e enw THINKS HE MARRIED ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE When Henry ©’ “Charles Adams mar ried Catherine Gonell, in January, vorce complaint filed Tuesday in) superior court, legal wife of Grafton W. Gonell King county along shores of Salmon bay and | Tercto and Segundo. northwest end of Lake Union began | Monday in superior court. DR. MACY’S Chest, Asthr: ithe, Chronic Disorders. fiable treatment for the blood consultation ox charges for medi cine. Just Printere A Famous Poet Once Said: “The wagld is so full of a number of things, I am sure we should all be as happy as kings.” We Say: rhis store is so full of numberless things, We are sure you should all be as happy as kings! And with good reason, for the bargains that are to be found here cannot be duplicated anywhere else, and those of you who are seizing this opportunity to save money will be well clothed at 4% to 44 the price it costs YOUR NEIGHBOR, Tell her about us and our clos- ing-out prices. Here Are a Few of the Bargains to BeFound Here Tomorrow: Ornaments and Dress Trimmings Dress Goods French and rough finish Serge, in black and biue; | Inctuding Pearl and Rhinestone , and Jet Ornaments and Buttons, i e Aiagonal weave} vor Buckles, Silk and Brald Or- psa ey $1 .48 naments, Tassels, etc....% Price Beautiful Black Broadcloth, Military Braid 1 The Military Braids that are so fashionable Just now are here in widths from \ to 3 Inches, In a 52 Inches wide; regular $3.50 $1.89 Velveteens In a good assort- ment of colors and white; | good assortment of co! nd formerly priced aty ler Why not buy the Trim to $1.00 59c ming for your Winter Suft at \% . the pric you pay wewhere? Uesanecouseasanesncasisn M Price An odd lot of Dress Goods of Serge, Wool Crepes and Mix- tures, in Navy, Tan, Green, Copen, Plaid, ete.; regular $1.50 and $2. 88 c to. $1.50 Motor Veils 98c Motor Vetls of fine crepe, chiften and sik, In pink, blue, tan, mray navy, ete; regular $1.50 Lace Flouncings Lace Flouncings in ecru and cream. Beautiful designs; well suited to the present mode. Upto 30 inches wide; 98 cegular $1.50 and $1.75 yard. Now ‘ c Millinery Special 95c . $2.45 59c Infants’ Wear Infants’ and Children’s Nain- sook, Lawn and Muslin Dresses, sizes to 3 years . . «12, 13, 14 Off Reguiar Price One hundred nifty Velvet or in a wide variety of blocks; Wednesday *e One lot of Trimmed Hats, Wednesday Velvet Tams in black only . Ladies’ Muslin Underwear Prince: Slips with embroidery and lace; regular $1.25. Now : 68c Combination Skirt and Corset values to “$5 00; Cover, regular 91.26, 68c Infants’ Long Muslin, Lawn and \ aatbelonsagpten e Gover ana | Nainsook Skirts ....... 0.0005. " lon Corset Cover ai Drawers: ma See Ge | ccc te 1S 14 On $1.25. Now 3 Cc , Separate Drawers. 68 Infants’ Flannel Skirts, em- to $1.25 ... Cc broidered or plain ............ tombination Suits. Night G Set Pattoosts; regtiar’ price h<°°** Hie vi 1-2, 1-4, 1-3 Off Bag “hg $1.68 Infants’ and Children’s Night Women’s Outing Flannel Petti- | Gowns, up to 3-year lope: | size: regular 35c...... 19c scallops others with insertion and feath- erstitching 1 white or pink or blu and white stripes; regular value $1.26 69c Children’s Muslin Night Gowns. Children’s Colored Silk Stock ings, 3-year size; regular 50c .. values to $1.00. Now "ape PERN 9c Infants’ Flannelette Kimonos; Ladies’ jort eatin pder- | regular 60c and irts; $1.00 veoes 58c | ie .. .. 39¢ Silverware Remember that if you want something for a birthday anni- versary or wedding gift. or if you are preparing for Christ- mas, thie is the place to buy Stiverware at % leas than the regular pr! Why pay full price for thome Winter Furs you are going to buy, when you can take advan- tage of our closing-out prices All Fars at One-Half Price The Leader Company Former Store of John Panton Company JOHN D. VISITS in Spokane, 1908, he says in a di-| TRINIDAD, House Sept of Morgan 21 she was still the) threatening They remained together, how- ever, until January 15, when she| Man,” John D. Rockefeller, jr, has| left bim, he gays, for Montana. He| deserted financial markets to mix all she led him to believe she| With his miners. to secure more land visits to mining camps at Prime | WILL HE BE PINCHED? CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept A. M. Belcher, general for the United Mine Workers, there today for Denver, Colo., Natural methods thel e, Throat, Appendi- Special and Re tion with the recent strike there. \CHNA MAY BUILD Exe, Bar. N all Examinations and free. No SAN Fl ANC 18CO oO, Asko@ whether China Sept 1918 Second Ave. plann Seattle, Wash. BULL BROS. d and battleships, Wei |miral of the Chinese at Motoki Kindo, Han, vice navy, ed, and said “Not yet. Pretty soon, 23D 13 T «AIN 1042 Union Dye Works (Inc.) BEVERY THING IN CLEANING AND DYEING t and Office 10TH AVE. AND &. UNION | GROP RUNS OUT | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21 ragua has run out of her crop | revolutions and is not going |noted engineer of that country, today He is here as a delegate grees WITH MINERS. —With the take from the House of Rocke feller | charges of grand larceny, assault the title of “The World's Richest |the second degree and stealing an counsel left | confer with officials of that organ REAL NAVY SOON go in for 4 new stock of submarines ad looked inspector general lof the Japanese @avy, today, sigh maybe.” Nic grow another one, Senor A, Canton,| said) the International Engineering con WASHINGTON, aA Gen. Pership, in pI el atel Paso, wired the war department 000 to 7,000 Villis- were falling back toward the bord President Wilson and Acting Sec. retary of War Breckinridge confer red over the dispatch soon after tite receipt. Pershing epots that there was & “general movement of Villis. tas toward border potate x STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1915. ‘MESSAGE INDICATES BIG DEFEAT OF VILLA FORCES Pershin's dispatch created the im. pression among officlalw here that Carranza’s forces have routed the Villistas gen “ollowing the war department ordered a reg! of field arti from Texa move gives 17,000 nearly | men 6,000 erally receipt of PAGE 2, If Manager Haase Has It His Way | 211 Maybe Candy Boy Will Be Singing | 1° Union Street Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. §, His Sweets In Aesthetic Poetry Beattle theatre fans are to wit | ness this winter season some of the same shows that are being played Daddy Longlegs.” And there's “It Pays to Advertise, this word, which ts quite the moat laughable Today’s RERWIND, Colo, Sept. 21.—Min- ors at the Berwind “grub shack” of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co, still terday That man was John D. ler, jr, out on a “get acquain Rockefel a ment of infantry and detachments! Play on the boards of Broadway Hery—1,600 men in all) And many others. ‘City to El Paso, This| But, golly! That ten't half the | story, ete wale there are You know, or do you, that the at | Brownsville. Metropolitan theatre has a new manager? Yes. Lowis Haase, formerly man. year . The young multimillionaire was democratic In shirt # trip of inspection of his properties |grimy men about him, and men for the first time in eleven|to a dinner of beans, JOHN D. JR. WASHES IN TIN BASIN; HAS BEAN DINNER Without any talked today of their meal with one/he took his turn at the single tin| of the richest men in the world yes |basin outside the shack, and, after] ‘washingt up,” face on the community roller towel dried his leeves, just he sat down ager for Kiaw & Erlanger of Mra Pat Campbell, He left her at San nelseo and came here to put a bit of new life into the Metropoll- tan He's promised good shows; In fact, made the statement Friday afternoon that he'd rather have his house dark than disappoint his public with a merely attractive per |formance, It must be more than attractive to sult Manager Haase. formality,|1t must attract, then satisfy But here's the rest of it ‘The attendants in this theatre, suid Manager Haase, “must learn that they are the servants of our patrons—not their bosse And so, at the Metropolitan, you may expect to be greeted with a bow and a formal, “It's a beautiful hands and like the SUB SINKS BIG BERLIN, by Wireless to Sept. 21.—A German sub. marine sank a 15,000-ton Brit- lah ineport off Candi cording to a Constantinople t egram received here today, The insport was heading for Egypt, with troops destined for the Gailipoli operations, No details were given regarding | casualties. Hote! Continental, which housed President Grant Prince of Wales and notadles, sold by sheriff for $1,121,500. | Policeman lassoes an elk at large! on Los Angeles business streets. | Germany biames floating mine }not submarine, for Hesperian wink: |diteh for 10 days. Charies Niles, feet over San Francisco fair; rights himaelf. | Five children of Melvin Tucker, rancher, near Lewiston, Mont, burned when flames destroy while parents are away Frigate Independence, 1812, olde ship in navy, tor copper rivets Strike involving 700 New York longshoremen, is settled. Newman Erb, New York railroad official, accidentally polsoned, may recover Henry Ford inv marine. Wonder | in your vest pocket! built In burned a Ford sub- | Tuesday |mon, copper and passengers. | Inter-Mountain Republican jorganized at Morton Cosmopolis jitney ordinance, re- |quiring drivers to run continuously |from early morning to late at night, |declared unconstitutional. Mrs. Ronaid Whiteway, Toronto, survivor of torpedoed liner Heaper- Han, says sailor Jumped into Ii |boat and broke her arm | Viscount Bryce urg United | States to intercede in behalf of per |secuted Armentans Great Britain launches greatest battleship afloat. Will go to Dar- ar vor om. 19, newsboy, Inera ra ye jail under bonds total ing $3,000. to|times Monday He was arrested three within an hour on automobile. Conference at Rolling bay over had been divorced from Gonell,|, He intimated today *hat he had|Broadway high to discuss plans for whom she married in 1907, 11| forsaken the chance of amassing| year's work. months prior to her marriage to ee ee bi gege: sige heed Election of staff of Totem, school | J recent Inter-| py, f Linco! 1 t i . Adams. view with the United Press, he in| eteodase.” epee, HIER, to take piace opposed to furthering the war in| Condemnation suit brought by| Europe, His trip today inciuded|.,2¥'9,L¢ Bow Monday was con. |victed of forgery in the first degree in Jud Ronald's court He |passed $22.50 check on local de. |partment store. ro, to Tell your jit- Dax cntenne ct vot |ization about asking the arrest of| et ane vores John D. Rockefeller, jr., in connec ney man _ you want to go to Dreamland, to the benefit of the auto drivers to- night. Admission 50c. wo fg dance Dance- Includes ing All Evening. Ladies Free of to to} BRITISH SHIP viator, drop 1,000 | home | you can put it) the week end held by Boys’ club of} Ameri countants, week | mystic features squad, tilted dangerously on/ pup with a tin can tied to him | . ~ = President J. Porter Joplin, mak outside the general store) “I'm tired of this big city life!’ | the box effects or the Russian Coat Suits. ing his annual report to the asso-/in Kolze, Cook county, merely shift-|she shrieks. ‘Oh, give me the land | Tailored and semi-tailored Suits are also in Phitadelphia,!ciation Monday aft CARRY PAPERS IN HEAVY CANE? YORK, whereabouts of a gold-headed, low cane, weighted so heavily as to sink, and supposedly belonging to Jamen F. Archibald, message bearer | NEW admitted today. He said, however, | college. [ancestors had used to wallop deer |that he did not have it ‘On December 12, 1911, we were and fich and white man with im HERE WEDNESDAY NO It is persistently rumored that|married in Enumclaw, Wash. We/ partiality THING THERE Archibald carried highly important/hang around the neighborhood a Well, boys, that’s all. This call | }documents in this cane, and that if|few weeks, and then we packed|o¢ the wild bug had got her bad Seventy-eight members of the Na-| Robbers who spent spent several hours ACOUNTANTS OPEN NATIONAL SESSION HERE Mayor Gill opened formally Tue day the annual convention of th nm Association of Public Ac 8 session ere ™"!“T)on’t Never Marry No Squaw, | The convention ts being held at the New Washington hotel A motor tour of the bouleverda | Was the diversion scheduled for Seley | Tuesday afternoon. Harry Campbell, former Indian] “Well, we lasted there exactly | | | Prof. John Forbes of San Fran-jagent on the Muckleshoot reserva- five months. I 1d see her gettin'’|]} | | |claco will read a paper on “Some|tion, bas finally “loosened up" on|moody and restiess and kinda pep-|}) | | AND UP | Phases of Professional Ethics” at/the real reason he parted company |less, you know-—without ginger. | | seein the evening session. W. D. Whit-|with his young and picturesque “Then on June 12 of that it | | comb of Portland will speak on|wife. He now lives in Iilinols|1912—she suddenly begins packin'| | “Will We Cooperate or Must We)—Cook county her duds | ie Rar aoe a Incorporate?” George ©. May of] Herewith is the baleful tale as Mrs. Campbell Rhapsodizes | ¢ Our advance howing of exclusive styles New York will discuss “Qualifica-/Campbell told it to @ reporter at How now, Mra, Campbell?” 1] | of Women's and Misses’ Suits includes tions of Certificates.” Chicago asked | initial . ogee AS New officers will be taken to] “Boys,” sald Campbell, “here and] “1m Blanche Courvilee from nowlf’ | | ‘OF of smart new models, gathered from | Bainbridge Island on Thursday|now | tear aside the veil surround-|on,” she flings back en all of | every maker of renown. Women who seek and installed with some unique and the is the ideals of the assoc tation Sept. jfor Austrian Ambassador Dumba,|was in the whole reservation along from home—that is, they’d| Was today the latest puzzle in the} “She was a Siwash, and lived) aiways been ornaments so long as! Dumba case. Five government|there with her family. Her name/they'd hung on that wall, but they'd i See ove eae agents from Washington have|was Blanche Courvilee, and she) used to be regular Weapons of war-| = asked Archibald about the cane, Bodies of F-4 victims started East jt could be found, German Amba» sador Von Bernatorft would be im- Gov. Yager, of Porto Rico, con | piicated in the plan to cripple Amer iba Dabs President Missa ,|!ean industries der, and from that day to this—ah,|er having attended the wational|few miles north of here, and finally pvilia promicce to protect lives o' ete —reer prayed OF dark is my lot—I ain't never set\convention of the organization at| | pried off the heavy door with picks,” : “ eye on her.” Heavy Increase in cereal crops adelphia, in protest of certain mov- ao Papersg wee et ap ot pip “Pig ge rhe lll thruout world predicted this year.| ing picture J | Steamers Santa Ana and Alameda ber of Commerce have arranged en-| however, collect a wagon load of night, out,” or some other sccred ited commonplace salutation Woe betide the rude usher who dares «nap his finger and ery out, This way,” as he reaches snatch’| Manager Haase of Metropolitan | ily for your tickets. | If you wish to know the latest! The candy-boy will no longer) bulletin from the seat of war, if! harshly cali his wares in prose. He! you would learn the overnight en-| must do It in aesthetic poetry set\tries or have knowledge whether | to muste. baby has awakened with the croup Nor will it be considered ethical during your absence, call the usher ! of the orchestra to Fletcherize on| “We intend to show our patrons | 4.) auids of chewing gum during the|every courtesy, sald) Manager 9 | performance. | Haase. Fall Suits Introducing Many Bae Delightful Styles Cit-jt0ti-. tha Says Harry, Who Is Cured Now my regardless. ing past & sudden whe gets as excited as a distinetion in dress will be pleased with nm, discuss jed their quids. Boys,” said Harry, a equaw man.” and the skies and the stars and the) ‘I Was once) winds and the birds and the grasses! and the free open spaces. Oh, give) Tho squad shifted the quids back | me-——' } Well, now, she was just natur-| rhapsodizing, Just like one of | these books of the joy of the road Prettiest on Reservation | written by long-haired tramps. “Before | moved to civilization "You oughtn’t to have suchlike! here in Kolze I lived tn Chicago,|sentiments, Mra. Harry Campbell,’ and before that, {n 1910 and 1911,/f remonstrates pretty severely. I was United States Indian agent|"Look here now, don't you realize down on the Muckleshoot reserva: | you're a graduate of Haskell India: tion, around Auburn, Wash., where | college? ationed. This girl that I sued for divorce y~—yer, I sued for divorce; how I come to tell this story a berry as there evidence. Striking ideas have been brought out with the fancy braid and fur trimmings. @ These Suits are shown in materials of velvets, broadcloths, gaberdines, poplins and serges. never marry no squaw @ The colorings include green, blue, Afri- can brown, plum and staple navies and black. 21.—The|I hol Ouch! “Well, with that she up and— what do you suppose she does? She Just grabs from the wall about half & hundred ornaments she'd brought! to jthat was as pretty he|was a graduate of Haskell Indian fare, whereby Blanche Courvilee's| STATION AGENTS |BORE THRU SAFE; kettles and hiked to Chicago. jand she just beat me up with those ancient arrows and spears. Then she trundied ‘em all on her shoul- |tional Association of Railway jAgents arrive in Seattle Wednes-| Moriday night boring holes in the” big safe in E. Nelson's general mer |day morning on their way East, aft-| chandise store in Woodinville, & The Veith-Cammack company, Second and ducting a goingout-of-business sale weeks. sale will end Saturday night, {for the past the cessful one, the arrive here from Alaska with sal) VEITH-CAMMACK SALE ctus| APPROACHES THE END James, has several doors will be closed for good. This sale has been a most and goes to right kind of advertising tertainment for them while here.| miscellaneous merchandise, with A complimentary breakfast will be) which they escaped. Al served at the Butler hotel; at 12:30| Deputy Sheriffs Van Gurst and ja banquet will be given them at the Brewer were sent out Tuesday. some hotel. Transportation men! morning. i | of Seattle will speak. An auto tour) |of the boulevards and other inter-| |AMUSEMENTS. of been con- This J eating points will follow, when With the Elks’ county attle only a few days fair in Se-| away, it is | Hollywood Lunch Waffles are | meet and fitting to take note of the| now in season. 212 Pike (ipl suc |fact that fairs thruout the state| prove that me. &. eee right now are as thick as quills on| back |Have You Wondered Who the back of » porcupine, and as ev od 00 Oy Misheclaas merctandiN®| Your Teeth Are One of sence the following is oftered, to| That Man Is? Well He 0» ny itigrcuse venseruie o sold at materially reduced price t i i is appreciated by the setcaas Your Most Valuable " Is “Old Seven the [pitessedivey ers jane Te pubite Possessions. | NORTH YAKIMA, Sept, 21.— Baffler.” | ‘Arnold Eugene Da The going out of business of this Good weather and a record-break- | Bessie Browning | ‘Aurora of |Well-known store will be a distinct], And there ts bound to come a ined [ing attendance are marking the sec-| “Old 7” is in town. j Orpheum Travel Weekly loss to the business community of|the attention of @ dentist, in tact, /ond day of the 19th annual Wash-| Perhaps you have seen him walk- ~ ae dios a ee 4 Dee ew woo ould etill have |22ston fair here. A total of 1,040/ing about, garbed completely in red, Except Sundays and Molidays. ———————— es |i hen looked over and dat least head of live stock {s on display./with a large white ‘ on his Every Evening, 100, 2c and Se New Method Makes gvery aix montus. In thin way, the eeee rectng events opened well/preast. Perhaps you have wonder- NEXT WEEK ‘ > % Et OO hee iath oan alwayel’ ed who he is, or, rather, who they , Straight Hair Wavy ic "cot in tibet Ly a ndition. | * anger are, for there are several “Old 7s Nellie V. Nichols —————— nn | Fon Should Select Your Dentist With} BREMERTON, Sept. 21.—Kit-\in our midst. HarryBeresford&' It haw been found that the Utmost ¢ sap county's annual fair will open| a simple e | Hundreds of people on the streets) [afd jarmines fluid. well known ta] There are dentists and dentists |here Thursday, with the pick of|yesterday gazed with amazement NEW PANTAG elton when apgiied to streinns tants [gems unow their, business—ceners | the county’ 8 live ated k on display,|at the men dressed in “Mother Hub- unruly hatr. It dries in exqulasite|{s one unfailing way in which you CO8ether with other exhibits, de-| bards,” or whatever name the wom-| LOMBARD! GRAND jWaves and curls, which have all theloan tell Whether or not a dentiat picting the industries of this dis-jen folks have for such garments. OPERA QUINTE jap r turainess, i knows his business and, that te trict. There will be a better babies! Well, the mystery will soon be out BOTTOMLY TROUPE ficial e hair +e 1h ened the | contest but in the meantime, No, 7 mut | this pr hing more than |Sseintention ot the Gental{ am ting some figure, to say the least Oper Bie sam ordianry » of|board, In accordance with the law.| EVERETT, Sept. 21.—Poultry| “I wonder if it's a new show com- 10¢ and 20¢ coutts, monie and cattle exhibits are the foremost|ing to town? ked a little boy time. One case he /Attractions of the Snohomish coun-|this morning. z y Mats. he not gale pacoeee where Je awe at|ty fair, which opened today noon at! “Nope,” not a show, ‘cause j LOI Nights, Pe le | ‘ pEESeey OF unplonsant abou ie ya 1 Ee a tenor | Snohomish Different granges of/heard some one talking about a MAUDE LEONE AND COF It ts only yngcomsary fo. molaten 4 | examinat and get his certificate beeline ie competing in a wide/new gum that is to be put on the} In the Dramatic Sensation J draw ‘this’ ‘through the” hale Sotleutiie a arm products exhibits market vasa ian ie dude INSIDE STUFF crown to tip. this In done at bed-|" Not only do we employ nothing but _ Know ckman- h ig Acts time, the hair will be benutifully|graduate and registered men at this} Fairs are in progress {n many!Ross Advertising Agency, of New bat yeh Poe wavy and curly in the morning. and iattice, but we employ only the very /other county seats around the) York, has begun a nation-wide cam bs not jave a cul scorchec hieher ype men o be obtaine ate. 4 n |look which from the Use Of a1 tenet eee men te, be Obtained. state paign to make public the merits of/ tH detent dbahdedels OL jfice In graduate of the best dental | lacie Gum oo |colleges, and has passed the examin ‘TAXPAYERS’ L Where does the “7” come int How to Keep Face pula ite mente cancel board. and | A nperoriy steerage e| & M PRE Soe . hanging right on the wall in’ fron Up to Saturday Matinee and Night Young and Attractive ||"7Wi fete een ee"! GIVES SOME IDEAS citer brands, but the ith: point he | UP € Saturday Maines tn t! hat when zo u come to this office | leaves i the general public to find I0—100, He The way to ward off ol4 age ts not |your man, : Jout, and later on a prize will be of. . 780, 10 to fear It, not to allow one's self to lant nat ty A reduction in_ the 1916 budget fered to the discoverer. Watch for be oppressed by the Gread of ef We use estimate of $801,790," or } mills,! the announcements in The Star, yane.ne years, Use only logitimateland < al-|is asked by the Taxpayers’ league sate eb ‘eventives and avold i expert: | way from which we Seattle > | mente, with | Preparations not In-lwill permit no deviation, that welts Ma ic catenbt tan sclaae Sorsee OFF clans, n entirely | witl not be underbid on price. b9 Bi p a) . [uate and very 'etfective way to keep|" Furthermore, we give you a writ-|tion of bonds, and of the increase The Ladies’ Musical Club Presents @ complexion yo coking anditen and signed ironclad guarantee " . Z a re tw Lutiful te to apply ordinary mere | eee c ae ened ironclad guarantee |in street lighting rates, are two of 1 wax at bedtime, using It Ikeloperntor who did the work and by a league's recommendations. shing it off in thely wrk, DD. S, owner and man radually absorbs the|ager of this office, who is thoroust placed by * mor thful, pink-| " You ean't get unsatisfactory work tinted underskin ounce at thix done here Th by Bee bil v HOPULLED wn er ivi iolini: Fejuvenate 6! on morning from 8:8 A 6 to |, Questions for a series of winter e Greatest Living Violinist and other wrinkles, the|@emonstrate our painiess methods, | debates in the high schools will be | first signs of advancing age, may be |removed by @ sim. le, harmless prep J jeac t 2 e aration meas bydiwolving en gasce| Regal Dental Offices jesch school submitting its favorite of powdered saxolite in a halt pint Dr. L. I. Clark, Manager, - . i $3. 00 witch hazel, It |® used as @ face 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor, ‘Thira|NOUNCed October 4, Debates will] Prices 75¢ to bath.-Advertisement and Unton, begin December 4, | jchosen by popular vote of students, Atthe MOORE, Friday Eve.,Sept. 24

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