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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. WEEK’STHEATRE MENU. LETTERS fry AL Q.—la it proper for two girls to! 90 to church on Sunday evenings! 23, 1916. PAGE 5 (PAID ADVERTI THE EIGHT-HOUR DAY and President Woodrow Wilson ING) TURKS CAPTURE GIRLS AS SLAVES Armenian Visits America to Seek Aid for His Coun- trymen THEATRE SECOND AVE AND SENECA OAK RELATES WAR HORRORS | without an escort? If two strangers | Fireman Wao 7600 ALI | of good appearance should ask to| At an arbitration the railroads NEW SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23. escort them, what should the girls 4 the names of switch en es Die yi ylace appae gt sp aoe say or do? Would It be proper for| |pingera one of whom earned $172.90 SHO’ bid Ry Sg al ly Eg them to accept without a formal in investigation demonatrated that (nis : TOMORROW Set loose by the war, the troduction? INEZ. man worked an average of 14 h Sunes.” arembintnes a A.—Two girls may with propriety and 18 minutes per day for 38 days be aged sag Fok attend church unaccompanied in ach. This investie Seruloca, ergasraines tn aan the evening, However, under no} that in order to STOP Taaraation ef” cnetetien clroumstances is tt correct for girls) © Bet enny Pe ; Selimmenttios, the chloe oF to accept eny attentions from men} who are strangers. Pay no atten-| bitter and ferocious hatred. The situation is unprece- tion to the men who offer to take| dented In history you home, They will not press the Thousands of Armenians matter if they receive no encour have completely di peared agement. i 16 worked an during this modern campal of excessive brutality. 11 minutes each and Q.—1 am 24 years old, and deeply ene 28 days LISTEN! Hundreds of young women have In love with a girl of 16. We have Ppa day been seized ea for the Turk [been going together about two were made up of 4 ji#h army and for inmates of the month promised to By EDWIN J. BROWN of 49% f That's the Turkish harems marry me; but now she tells me she| Candidate for Pr uting (Count ¥ a title of it Suicide among Armenian women has changed her mind. | need your Attorne ; common occurrence, They advice, for | cannot give her up. | on the Democratic Teket And it's r death to a more cruel fate. have tried to compel my: to for. that the some speed Such ts the dark pictare of one get her, but it is no use. If | cannot! national Pye hy ex with phase of the European war drawn win her love, it will go very hard| be BP ae age works by Capt. N. Der-Hagopian, an en with me, What course do you ad-| r gineer with the Russian army in vise me to take now? A. Y.M. R. Armenia, He is tn the United A.—You are old enough to know d that a girl of 16 does not yet know jher own mind, You will also know if you take a Iittle time to think the} 4. States to ald a campaign for the relief of his distressed people. From his experience in the cam GIRLS GIRLS A true wage index | the rate per paign of 1915 he relates terrible matter over, that two months {is hour, Let us compare the wages ‘ experiences which befell the Ar |not nearly long enough for two per __berished, | per hour of railw ployes in Chi- 4 menians as they were buffeted sons to know each other before de oe eur ore sare | caso, switching districts with those E all sbout by Turkish armies, If such Jelding to spend all of life together. |republic of Mexico ts Just stagwer-|Any other cits would do. as well occurrences are allowed to con- So there is nothing discouraging |!"% '0 her feet with her children’s Chicago are typical of Prize h itt be jabout your case. i tov h blood-stained from the stru«= |p a Winners tinue, he declares they w come | ty eep on loving|cic of the dollar against the man » atanderd rales of wana a blot on the civilization of the the girl, but make yourself attrac . hour now paid in Chicago are as fol- F twentieth century tive to her in every way. Bulld up| , wilde gf pet ett lows give the Turks for their abuse of Upper Right—Lunette Sisters, on the Orpheum Vaudevilie’s open./education and manner of living as|tion of wealth which ts now occu =< the young women of my country] ing bill, far as possible. Do not expect the|Pied and concerned in the further and for the sufferings they infitet Upper Left—The Kregers at the Grand. Birl to decide at present. Just|ftrources which labor produces, but 4 MONTE ed on women and little children,” Center—Lillian Romaine at the Palace Hip. make yourself worthy of her. nich goes to capital as surpli sual he said Lower Right—Heien Broderick and Lester Crawford at the eR gg Bn gg Rhy =e ‘ r] In one battle we dislodged the | tages. Q—We are two girl chums, and)and in excess of what labor receives |{0'". per hour 71.9 cents CARTER § Turks from trenches near Bidits Lower Left—Alma Astor with Monte Carter company, at the Oak./ We would like to become movie ac-/a» waes Agee jg gg oo ot ~ and they retreated to the town tresses, but we are still in grammar| Waaes are the price of Iabor-) hour : PPM 70 cents 4 ahead of us. As soon as they| GRAND | will appear in the role of @ Yid-lechool. We think we have some of /POw*r And iabor power is, and hes) Elevator constructors, per 4 MUSICAL reached the place they reveled tn pening Sunday at the Grand dish comedian, with an entire DOW the qualifications neces: ry. Can soalty’ evasion, tg, 6° human | Boe BEE aS anges 008 eee q SONGS thelr fiendish work of looting and|theatre will be Lawrence Brothers /|line of Jokes. The entire company |you please advise us how to be-jeneray gcnarated from food, cloth-|per hour. ... cesses 68 conte : DANCES messacring the innocent people.|and Ellis, a woman and two men,|% 29 people grill appear at each | come movie actresses and be known|'"S 8nd shelter Composition roofe’ per ~ * performance, to the world? Labor-power !m, therefore, a prop-| hour Ff lca. 65 conte . COMEDY Then after having abducted all the| who will do a scenic singing nov-| eae i" e erty, The only property ‘now re-|Laborers in tunnels, wells young women for si in the /eity and change act. Mariam Hillar) EDITH AND MARGARET. [maining in possession of a large | and calssons, per hour.....57.5 cents " PALACE HIP A.—Bome of the actresses whose |POrtion of our population of both Laborers on windlass, trench army, they burned the city, has a novelty musical act, introduc fexes, which has heretofore re-|and scaffold, per hour.....50 cents sHOWwS Pe ee DAILY ing violin, French horn and illus jtrated U. 8. army Stadium and Radium have a new bugle calls.) The new program of vaudeville and photoplay, which opens tomor- row at the Palace Hip, in one of work is shown on the screen seem to bave had a rapid rise to fame and fortune, but that is because the ceived little serious consideration at the hands of the Legislative, Judi- cial and Executive powers of gov- ernment. Plaster laborers, per hour.60 cents Comporition roofers’ help- ers, per hour -.45 cents DELAY JIT ACTION (high-class quality. Elevator constructors hel CONFINUOUS " a? + n° _|assortment of jokes and fancy) industry itself has had such sudden bh tat that |¢rs and tile la: helper: Ee Weokdays at 2, 7, 9 p. m. From 1:30 to 11 Sunday gor gin — ogy a commit: steps. Dancing Brownte is sald tals ig aed bbw ethno pik development. This history is not at Je, tperetere, a6. stronee, tpat vals (2.8 conta tee of the whole to consider Dale's! "aiie to do any kind of a step| Musical Hewetts, remarkably Ver lively to repeat iteelf. From now|experience, and that those persons | Marble sette oF 42.5 conte |satile instrumentalists Robison and Romaine are com- edy singers supreme, who have a uecated without actually expert- cing the practical things of life, should put the label of democracy | proposed jitney regulation measure Saturday, because several members “hod and steam-fitters’ helpers, per hour. . ‘ on the photoplay business will be slower in growth, and the work re. that ever was done by anybody else. The Floto Duo have a nov PRICES 49 cents were unable to attend nelng act juired of it on @ benevolent autocracy. In a 10c 20c 30c "It may be that it won't come eg] haa ae ela ae Fler! delightful offering of song and Nir pint Telacen Phs'eaty thing | pation ‘where there exists a clase RAILWAY EMPLOYES for a vote Monday,” said Dale, “un-| sates. The fourth episode of | “hatter. lfor girle to do who have an ambi-|Sau' anowner clase that te overted| Meiomme siiecap neers pit leas we meet as a committee of the! en. the gertal depicting con-| Elsworth and Lindon will pre-|tion that way in to keep steadily on|and underworked, the institutions ot] been ee eee 7 ee ae whole Monday morning to discuss] 4iicns on the border in Mexico, |*¢?t 4 comedy sketeh entitled “His | vith their school work, taking some| Private richie and economic suatice| switching foreman, per it. We haven't decked on this wi) be shown until Wednesday. hig rach iii 4 |dramatic work with ft, and watch|or’ wealth: cannot be. harmonized |BOwlctimen, per hour’.../.38 sents yet. eee asc rooks and ComP&NY iror an opportunity, at home, to get|With production, and when, because | Locomotive firemen in Chi- ‘ [presente Bis remarkable "$10,000 |borore the camera. of deceit, definitions do not cago railroad yards, per 3 ” OAK | Chest Mystery,” which completely spond with facta, BORE oe seccervevnde 7 to 27.6 cents 4 OF ACIDS ik Monte Carter's Musteal Comedy | naffies all audiences before whom dwarte patriotism It will be noted that an arbitra- g Co, at the Oak theatre, comes |i: is shown Q—Was there an agreement eet Teexna tor| tion board has fixed the wages of : right back with another mustcal| Lester Raymond offers a eplen entered Into and elgned by several|rajiroad employes grew out of|!ocomotive engineers at less, than countries, to protect Belgium at any cost? Weo the United States, 19 | em jety’s class struggle in its onward moral demand, since FACE BRINGS SUIT 4 A comedy Sunday. The title of thir only about two-thirds as much as ts |did novelty Juggling feature. aid to many building employes. SAME SUNDAY, BUT I idan one ts “Stop, Look and Listen.” It) The feature photo: , play of this aith and life of the . 4 0, where and at what tim his same federal arbitration board... Helen Hower never thought se is said to present numerous situa |ni11, which contindes until Wed-l ii, siened fer us? i and! > Lio Ie thvolved and {9 subject {0 fixed ‘the wages of locomotive fire- tions that fairly reek with merri-| ment. Some new and lively num bers that will be sprung by the leads and chorus are, “Some Girls reer engine at about at helpers and laborers Notwithstanding | that are higher in all of 1 this fede: men on the neaday night, will be “In Bohem elghth chapter of the famous “Grip of Evil” serial, recording the continued progress of John Burton cise of the police power of t and the federal government. 1 ‘The manhood and womanhood and the protection of children should be/| the chief concern of a nation, and riously of a divorce, altho she had had marital difficulties ever since she married George C. Hower, unt! JUST AN AMERICAN, NO PRO, A.—There is no such an agree ment as you speak of. The allies. WILLBE NEW ORPHEUM he threatened to throw acids In her When “Tiny” Burnett raps front of the buflding to the emall-|Do and Some Girls Don't.” (This i of course, have protected, and will ae ¥ arbitration board that engin- face that would blind and disfigure| hie violin tow on hie music | est light in the top of the loft over|one will be put over by Walter Question: “ie Humanity in, the|coutinue to protect, Belgium "aa|cur'modern institutions and. efviii- ern and firemen, must work, at, the her for life. rack and the asbestos drop Gite ski sb doncshen dhibbe een. uae aoe I')Grip of Rvilt” pees eae, Cee is can only be done by ithe day, and when locomotive host- ‘This is what Mrs. Hower alloged| raises next Sunday afternoon |in the «ii ; - Ms | Out of Matiz,” —Halie,” Wy Mihai! Begining with next Thuretay's| Calenthrome socetion and clts the price of labor-power |1eT asked that they, work not to Saturday when she filed suit for a| to allow Sam Brown, amidst | the. wut “sg Nerney the front of the | Davis, and “Virginia Lee,” by | change of program, the great Hip |2¢n# in the United States have sent have an opportunity for | excrna 10 Mougrd fixed their work. . atre, explained today.|Phyllis Gordon, Monte himself | jodrome Road Shows will begin |Felief to Belgium to the extent of|empioyment. and distribution of ie day at 12 hours. wealth (labors divorce from her husband. On Se ncopated Umpty-umps, to ea product) {s harmon- ‘ 4 Tas clades ner poo yt 0 _— ‘ol re at poe hed to say nothing of the 680 60-watt |their regular schedule of engage-|™&"Y millions of dollars, but our| 2S with labors’ effort. | What do you think these en; tne tember 9, 5 tungstens on the stage. There are | mente in Seattle, and there will be |fOVernment has in no way become| Society now recognizes that thejeers, firemen and switchmen, ss i with Hower reached a climax. something for the opener in | more than 700 lights in the audi- _ cece hatageoic tn inane ver, (nvolved. demand for an eight-hour day is|hostlers will Sow | ie vnour day? “Ho threatened to kill me if I| No. 1, the people up front will | tortum i. mpeun, Sax Tene, ney gver) Fight, becaure intelligent labor re. | ore te ee ae a eee connection @iq not leave the state,” she said,| think for all the world that “Phe entire theatre has ‘been 96 ‘airmend end Thpredey Q—To settle an argument, will Witivation und’ physical ‘recuperas|with the work of railroad men is. 97 “claiming he wanted revenge on| they are back at the old Or |furnished and repainted from the | NEW PANTAGES you please tell me which of these |tion. Dd you ever stop fo think? | Anat We a Crew ‘of the same wurn= for some unknown reason.” | pheum. smallest dressing coom in the base- . two le the hi . | Well, when those who labor stop toller now handles in one freight train | | Topping the bill at the New Pan- je te the highest, Smoqual-|)) ii. they may lose their job. | s' Pr: __C | But the {lusion will be all! ment to the last aisle | TRE thinl 4 jas many cars and as much freight } J } 2 al in the bal-| tages next week will be three head-|e falle, In Washington, or Min- | right hours of work, eight hours of three crews did handlg thirt, wrong. With the exception of|cony. New drapes and carpets of! tne attinetions. The Charles |Pehaha falle, In Minnesota? |sieep, three hours for meals, two or samo, ad is ; NTY MER Sam, who has been dusting props| green materiale-will biend beaut! Third and Cherry 4H meine tens tees, ©. U. W, |thtee hours for mental development |? : i . for eight years for the Seattle Or-|fully,” I think, “with the Tiff Eugene Levy, Mgr. an lenry Rigoletto, twin broth As naar + Wt. jand two or three hours for recrea. | PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON any ers, who appear as Chinese trick <—Snoqualmie falls are much |tton en uuld be conductive of! Our President deals with facts and ASK CIVIL SERVICE pheum, Manager Reiter, Jack |gray and gold color scheme. The —_— ets, instrumentalists, iilusionists,|*® Bigher, they being 268 feet, /« great. and happy nation. lasnore secret things and deceitful q Cusick and W. A. Harting, and oth-| stucco work will be in ivory and lamehaies Sica’ Pier "|while the Minnehaha falls are|, A tem facts and figures as follows cunning: he is a man of plain, sim- er members of the old Orpheum | gold.” TOMORROW'S ponder ee Pogy. > oldie ts ‘at-not; | rout 60 feet in height. jmay ald us: y AND THR| PS {ruth-seeing, and honest action. 4 Three hundred county employes) crew, everything will be different. Fred Henderson, Western man-| NEW iP t of sort nk aoate one's Keng LON GwEST PAY” f tee Froth reset te okent eae aaa met in Judge Wright's room, in| More than $18,000 worth of new-/ager of the Orpheum circutt, will) PROGRAM pe agnor hy He me oe We wore told many years ago that but cannot admit it without avers: 4 = county-city bullding, Friday/ness has been smeared over the|be present Sunday at the opening, | oF assae” Rola Bane one INSIST ON ECONOMY ttle drops of water and ilttle val of this plain, truthful man. 4 j ‘ a nF 2 x ‘ y ui r ne 0 ke the mighty) oodrow son is for man a ‘OT | and » md, ei hi bi balances vilis seen) | up Dy me rinciple certain aincoln Ddattle net county employes. Tom Alderson|span Orpheum has been made|in the Northwest in years SUPER-VAUDEVILLE = hatled Al ond critics as the] Declaring that the cuts in the|\uuutacturers of clothing have dem- ry and human bondage. 4 was chosen to appoint a committee | ready to serve the first vaudeville} “This Fred V, Bowers and com- Poesy "ee “gg oan Romer tygs in leity budget for 1917 have not been onstrated that at 16-qente-6.-feaen |e . a ee & = to make @ rough draft of a bill,| bill to Seattle theatre-gcers after|pany act is a wonder,” he said. “It| _> merica. Other numbers on the/ radical enough, the Chamber of |/tiin*work ‘thereon and earn $8.00 |to have control over the means by and submit it for discussion Octo-|an absence of more than four|is a scenic song review, and it's a/ | gregram will be Crawford and| Commerce taxation bureau filed a per week. Nothing ts sald, however, | which I live.” Lincoln was for hu- ber 14. Efforts will be made to|months. The $18,000, according to|topnotcher. Helen Davies, Allen | Lawrence Bros. le Tittle G That" tnd tha: Pires | oe ercence Friday, Urgthg furjot the fact IPAS Urs For euch of the ery: weaae leery ane SerRnaae have the state legislature act on| Manager Reiter, represents every-|and Howard, Walter Brower, the Darts” Stotherm “athletes. Teele resmem with the council. a yera ee Ot, to make the week for tude. telis us. that he ts the measure. thing new from the paint on the|Lanetti Sisters and the Morin Sis-| opt Rane cane gage ge he ne Which she was paid $9.00. Eight and |more concerned with and about ehil- ” os | ani third installment of the big, new |Sne-half cents for each of these dren In need and women in want and ters complete the bill | serial, “The Crimson Stain,” will ‘hours were the drops that made her | tea than be #. poaet Se preme 3 conn Of Pay. ation, Indeed, Wilson is fo: Scenic Singing, Novelty MMl| be shown on the screen Complete Report | ii. .2ir ccoaisie wnat» sooo. Memanity te wal be well tor and Character Change Act ping matitd Brvoman made $116.74 in 28/Who put flesh and blood above the dollar to form a phalanx from coast == to coast and from border to border, and with patriotic thought make our voice heard for Iberty and security 4 AUTHORIZED Gays, while recetving only 28% cents per hour, that he @ \ tors in the last W ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE “It would seem,” said Manager | Carl Reiter of the new Orpheum RUSSIANS BAR |] For st of Market Today| ern arbitration while we have an able executive Vaudeville theatre, at Fifth and decided that 28% cents an hour was : > ye " B age 4 on fire. who knows how to build for the FAMOUS RABBI Mariam Hillar Pine, today, “that the public appe. we met form ew iter ced the rate wood of all without harm to any, ' tite for Orpheum vaudeville is re =DW BROW Novelty Musical Act, with nt27% cents per hour on the same markably keen. We have had | | |B Violin, French Horn and | . t more applications for reservations ne wel ty AS PRO-GERMAN: Mustrated =U. 8. Army Hil for the opening tomorrow than we | lSegtpleet wesreseteets 8 @ ot Bugle Calls can fill, almost twice the capacity | | a ee | THE UNIV tay |of the house, in fact, but the same : — IVERSAL CAR | BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS —P |show will be on twice a day for +138 | onjens,.vetlew, Oat snes ie United Press Staff Corresp the entire week, and every one will bse Onions, AGENT | have a chance to see Orpheum — vaudeville and its new home, we PETROGRAD, Aug. 1 Stadium and Floney, strained ..... | white, new, Cal. Mail.—Dr. Judah Leon Magne ” ola it Y ce, loci 4 | Central Agency, Inc. Telephone East 939 noted New York rabbi, Radium hope, before the week in done.’ |Per"goed block bowd'<: .09 @ cit |Lattwen, lecal, per era pa eR ae a ome. W. A. Wallace, Mgr. 907 East Pike St. | barred from Russia, not be- r Ae by the stiger and composer, Frea- Rie bas ae le moe feeersaroaa [ | cause he was a Jew, but be- ge pe \erick V. Bowers, and a company of | ee © Sate r a : i ad er cause his public utterances ha seven, with a special orchestra di-| gf pa ae re | ’ | | reetor and a bull pup, who ts some Butter er | classified him as pro-German. —_ jactor himself, Two other feature | Native Washington | Attorney Henry Sliozberg, a lead- acts will be Sear! Allen and Ed} Thleeiss bd Fiortaa, er 0 c ing Jew member of the Jewish re- Danc |Howard, in a comedy skit, and| “ tee 30 le lief committee, and for 30 years an |Wm. Lawrence and company, in a 22 @ 20 “s oH active Israelite worker, made this Browni satirical comedy, “Honor | Thy a mae ths bea, local S0-ib, bx. 28 @ “80 Roadster . . $400.70 sii ce tens e Bn ad a amet sg gg | Magnes was refuse \- M rower, monologist. The Lunette |Limbureer 2 @ 3 | oy e:2 ° | mission to Russta after he had The Jumping. Jack Sisters, aerialists, The Morin Sis 20 | St, Pau! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. j Cash T, come to Europe to distribute a fund ters, dancers. Helene Davis, im- : HH Fire back lnings ‘ash or Terms for relief of Jewish refugees from > personator of stage girls, The Or-| Young America . 23 and repairs for all the war zone, raised In America. pheum motion pictures of travel ; yo ‘am not acquainted with Dr The Floto Duo will visit places of interest in Hu-| elect ranch eaas ¥ Tell ur m 4 1 Nec ees ° P nes personally, but I know him| |rope. Charles Burnett has return. |?" °*** has @ } “Orders filled in rotation as fast as our. allotment by reputation as a man of absolute Novelty Acrobatic Dancing an toby Han Viascleco en4 will re ager sear | ll elisa can be assembled and delivered from the Ford Motor ly honest convictions,” said Slioz on Roller Skates sume directorship of the Orpheum Country May and Grain | nected. esino Company berg. | orchests 4 a ——? bag? a va 3 —> 16.00 @ 17.00 ‘He possesses a forceful charac- Aitaife No. 1 will heal your skin # We make liberal allowance on used Ford Cars. ter, but if he is pro-German, and Barley @is00 |e oo Ay sald things he In reported to have wrth tostaitment ot TH QODAY LIMIT ON earsrnssinisaor ete Se (MEN, P KNOW THAT ace gue witt wash those sore, itchy sald in speeches, I am not surprised ‘that he was not permitted to enter Straw, ton .. Timothy places twice a day with Resinol soap /_ \ and hot water, and then put on a little a | Resinol Ointment, I am sure the trouble é Instruction ¢ es every ‘Tuesday evening at 7:30 for those interested in Ford Improper measures rather than disease are very BOOZE IS VIOLATED a, Russia, I believe the same thing Binet oft cause ot your ‘ ve e jong standing trouble - now the Ford—the best and cheapest ans would have happened in England, » sned timothy . ; ” Sa | / Sib tle tye eevee pert: meane: of France or even America, if Amer: No one {s supposed to get more| wh : 1 treat an | Will Soon disappear. - a Iso! ‘That is good advice. Patches of erup- ‘ [BERT ] transportation than one Hquor permit during a 20-) day period. But this hasn't fea were at war, and a known antl American wished to enter. yw. Magnes was not barred be. tion may not be anything serious at first, = bat they cause so much discomfort and | mattered much | so often develop into eczema, or other Our Service Department is ready to give the after- M attention that Ford owners require. A $5, cause he is a Jew, but because of| Crowded with Action— to some of the boys around town, | (correct He stock of parts always on hand his opinions. I am certain that} Fast and Furlous | Checking up Friday, tt was learn-| Black severe ailment, that it pays to use the = | " ; some other Jew would not have Weekday ed that more than 50 persons have| fe Resinol treatment right away, ye This agenc under the personal supervision of been refused, Personally I regret| Matinees Pi thn 5c | Wolated this clause of the law, some) Kean | Come to me! Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap have been Mr. Wall sh Adinese tees E that he wae barred, for had he! = jof them obtaining two permits on :. an for reliable Wasserman Biood Test ereeat by physiclana for many years, and contain ¥ = BUSCE, TORE MI I UIRES, BOE AAEVICE Ep eT it come to Petrograd I am sure T| Evenings 10c the same day loa DR. DONAWAY | Mothing which could possibly injure the tenderest tendent of the Ford Motor Company Seattle Branch ould have convinced him that the) Sund The penalty for this violation is 802-8-4 Liberiy Building | skin. Sold by all druggists, For free sample of each, ‘ ‘ a m $5 2 Opposite. Festeffien, | write to Dept. +R., Resinol, Baltimore, Md, 3 Tl Jews here are Russians first and a fine of from $50 to $250, or jail|® noe 2 wpe sed Soe, ae oe | rept h——_—_—_—___— Jews afterward.” sontence of from 10 to 90 days, {Garros hocal oncaye 10 mt Te ae)