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oc ernment ae reece eo ~ STAR—TUESDAY, JAN, 23, 1917. PAGE 4 } xt Week A Novel! “Polly of the Hospital 66 A Week! Staff” BY EMMA Cc, DOWD The Seattle Sta Entered at Geattia Wash, Postottice as second-class or By Mall, eur of etty, ome year, $1.00) @ montha, 61.06; She per meath up te # mos By carrier, elty, 28¢ @ month MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES at Wing Bowles” 9 ie A Wed Ky Vreder COSC T Cees ee cec ccc ceceseeeeee Seeeeeeeeeeee Ore) @eceee ! | (Continued From Our Last Issue) | ——————— Riding herd is not suppor That evening je joined in the to be & very highkrade occu story telling and this was the be. ning of | friendship with MVHE cowboy's day begins early, | It was four o'clock in the SOLD DAILY and good punchers known to quit a be morning and Bowles was dead s who put them | with ale when suddenly the Heht t; but Bowles was led to believe| Several mornings later the en of a lantern was threwn tn his eyes| wan a post of honor tire Bat Wing outfit pulled out for Awful stories ¢ ee . and he heard the cook's voice rous: | Yel MA, TRUE, EPPiciency is Ta} Fixing Prices by Law ing up the horse wranglers Permian RR be en ile dena NS) [had one to who|the big round-up ard were; A gang night, and the | Mga , 5 i 4 Wranglers!” he raped Git THE MAXIMUM SERVIC® OUT OF CUR EMPLOYGS 2 . of assisten The state of California, thru its legislature, is considering a proposition up, Brig; it's almost day! BECAUSS WG HAVE PICURED IT Down To A danger from sudden stampedes wa and an openfs | to fix a maximum price on fish. Some folks call this move socialism, ene Mawes Bee ree Bd PONT WHERE No LOFT Motion = wn Tis dob wae mals bab | owing sate eatna tee ak ee Others say it’s wild progressivism and still others describe it as good, hard the men Bowles had met in the the responsibility was great. 80| That night they camped at » pted the position glad-| ranch, throwing down their beds in bunkhouse after his solitary meal sense. ‘4 ‘ the ni before. He bad taken and the round-up went on unim-| barns and sheds, and eating in the With an ocean full of fine fish ving right alongside her pocketbook, pity on his assistant, and had tn peded oe open, The next day they, combed if, H ey } ; » che . Vited 1 to bunk with him, a Alling in the sha 0 in horse | the distant mountain rid California pays ridiculously high for a food that should be cheapest of all. It bas car Mage Nec bara ros or sitting with ble back to the dry | over the rocky slopes, and brandia is not because of the war, or because of a shortage of cars, or because of a preference to sleeping in the dead mind, F wles watched them pluc k in ° canon, On the third day the cs : ; ‘ shes weet ‘a nammaninnt Dunbar'a bed | the blossom while he doctored| wind brought up rain and sleet, and lack of supply. It is because of what we shall call ‘a gentleman's agreemen Now he plied out with Brig and| his numerous wounds, meanwhile| the mountains were powdered with by reason of our dislike to use white hot blasphemy in describing it in term ant t after the. Korses hel falling Into love orn reveries on shal onde bu the round-up moved og . ’ ” . . thoug ablve com subject of Dixie e nexorabl that really fit. Under this “gentlemen’s agreement,” the dealer gives the oe chosustay with es chiekitins The gasse of love was new to| < Tien tha wins veeral Ge tke Ge fisherman what the dealer pteases, and if the fisherman doesn’t like it, he oree Rowle t to be near her was |and the air became bitter cold aga t . aia kes ka: ek ee arcely over all he knew, and the future must| Gloomy Gus could hardly cook for puts his fish back in the water. Also the dealer fixes the price t he atpeaved. ‘Skio | tolve sat on the| the gale that assaulted him, and the failer, and the consumer pays what the retailer demands, or goes \ ithout riding tH, with a wooden [boundless prairie and communed | wrangler lost eight or ten horses w handled old Colt in his chaps, Mr.| | with bis own sad heart | but still the hardy cowboys rode fish. Leo was a different creature trom | | He was engaged in this peaceful|and cut and branded, for round- occupation when, on the cure for this disorder known as the little man that Bowle cond|up never stop, for wind and Now, it is apparent that the onl! od \ greet whipsawed o previot ven-| |day, he noted a moving figure. It| weather. “gentlemen's agreement,” a disorder raging in most other markets as well as peered ch tie arvvioes 16 it | z - ——— qt Dinko Lae horace “ee ‘28 a cal ‘ ‘ sscribe . ut an enderfoot rv . gs, 1 Svess uv OT (IT Figurtag There were three other worth ew Ww: er, tho it still sw . the fish market, is interference by somebody with authority to prescribe the n Eastern tender run it over| al | = Lge Age Kindy. _— , ¥ figs: At, my here] him, and just as he called for PRETTY PING, BUT L S6S BY THE lons cowboys like himself on the|from the southeast. The ontfit Medicine and enforce its taking. There’s the government. Let us observe ries he said to Hardy Atkins: | PAPERS THAT Two oR THREE OF YouR day-herd, and they had seen her|reached the limit of its circle and how it acts Hardy, catch up that Dun-| EMPLOYES WERE OVERCOME By FOUL | already Steadily she pounded|turned toward home, sending its ™ ea : that there’ rk { ar horse and put this gentleman's} AIR DUG TO A DEPLORAGLE CONDITION along, keeping the rangy bay at an|cuts of dogies on before it. On A learned department at Washington agnor yger ot inky Hee | sis on him, will yout” THAT cOuLD Be AVOIDED BY SPENDING ]| |f¥en lope. Dixie Lee was going to| the first of they were con: acre ur waters than in 100 acres of our land; that this tooc Vette t aved * hand to A Pew PFICIENT” DOLLARS POR AN ane them # Visit tracted to be delive at Chula a ae ne Hirde aters han : ; Be ‘ » r cheapest of food FINE! : cL art had GFFIClENT VENTILATING BYSTEM ¢ Loud gutfaws were heard as she| Vista, there to be shipped to Col for us than meats; that it should be among our cheapest ¢ as 1a dea ee — stopped to talk with each man in| orado and the Texas Panhandle and turn. Bowle it = was the last man on | fattened into steers » circuit. He did not expect «| But feed was short. for the cold init, so he stood quietly by his| bad set back grass, and Henry jhorse, and only his eyes followed| Lee had wired that he could deliver lher as she bore down on him, her|on the twentieth. So while he head turned back to fling a gay re-| Walted for an answer he sent his | tort to the man she Just left. She| cattle ahead of him, and every day | rode to the right of him, and as she|@8 he rode he watched for a mes- | faced about and met his glance | senger from home. | stared, as if surprised | Nor was he alone in this, for the Then another department of ours at Washington sees to the breeding and planting of hundreds of millions of fish in our lakes and seas, and these fish, when grown, are returned to us, UNDER “GENTLEMEN’S AGREI MENT PRICES.” IDIOTIC! The medicine is fixing of maximum prices by law, in the matter of fish or anything else that’s controlled by private combination. Is this true, true fsn’t it? Every reader can tell by studying his monthly bills. If it is true : A Srey | by, hello there, cowbe: _ er would be Dixie; but no can’t you see toward what government is headed challenged bluffly, and thea, with |0ne said a word. Tt was part of the a nile on her face, she went gal atience of these rugged sons of loping on t the Tapeh the desert that they should make | Nobody heard her speak but{®0 Sign. They were camped in Bowles; and be, poor, unsophisti-|8Tove of sycamores beneath the cated man, was more puzzled than | *helter of a hill, and the outfit was enlightened by her remarks, Of|8@thered about the fire. when she Sergt. Guy Carleton collected $30 in witness fees in the ; | gtand jury hearing. But even that doesn’t make the fed- mi ' ral probe popular with the police | ‘ . hin « one thing he was sure—she had|Fode in at the end of the day. % ia } and saddle him b e S lowered her voice on purpose, and | sere do, he dee said, vault- : | en, as the slower men! his xaddle ren } " da wer ing Mghtly off her horse. “’Even- 2? ig 8 7 wer men) his saddle Wa ote Vaulted the bars like a her words were for him alon | " ; What About the Salaried: | 9 heir horses, he leaned! $0 there wan nothing for Atkins | hun But even then he was not) But her smfle—was it one of de-|!9S Mr. Mosby; what's the chance ENJ. IDE WHEELER, head of the University of California, sends ars and pointed out|to do but « fied, Tyo more gates stood |Tision, or a token of forgiveness and | fF & little supper? in and try to catch | satisf w le Dunbar, But it was a me t tho four of the puncher regard? | She looked them over casually as betwee It in wonderful how much a smile} *26 drew off her gloves by the fire, > up a cry for the salaried folks that ought to be heard What of the preachers, teachers and others with fixed income n him@and the open, and he »* them both like a bird the the high cost of living hits quite as certainly as {t does railroad C ared ropes on him the old he dust rose up in his wake and Will do for a disconsolate lover.| #94 for a few minutes the conve Miners and factory hands? UM . ea of tossing | each one with a crack tike a pistol the Bat Wing outfit stood «| Bowles woke suddenly to the wild | *8tlon was confined to news. T! Ta the hundreds of items about increases for steel workers, hat ads ed de wit not ! blasphemous 0 f living; and that evening,| "he went back to her saddle, #7 spinners and others we have had to report no increase of pay, SHOCKING r 1 dow ¢ got that! prs . aoptwinter onine he blanket stead of dropping into his blan.|Teturned with a bundle of letters. a dead man, he tarried by| (Continued in Our Next | ne ization has) He bends the knee with a i , pba 8 bs ed D nk over to the gate where crooned Har A de any eburch or @ college faculty, for instance, and ibered that its pre s have to buy dear eggs, butter, meat and She «: sur Stuaey lak wate | and made them better able to stand it, we've simply missed ite jaba her with a shaking th from a! Buck ‘ She smile r begs bim for her, *t & Ht hind lem Rave | treshiy barked knuckle You bit ‘im too hard!” shouted @ item. j " das . im a slinking air; but what Im-/ , , Happy Jack 4 it Sein life. pressed Bowles the most was th We can't hold the blankety: | Gh0Y stog Bows td | ‘ . , you lings . " nd the .* ¥ ut whe . cam at | ‘ What chance have the other 17 councilmanic candi- |‘°*: a scene your feeling?) sinister look in his eyes. If ever — ap ogee Bg poe deft | back dn Whnaseen, fot aren the MEN COME DOWN i i i cs ore congenit jantly at the boss course, If} . i dates got running against A. A. Piller? He's a member [iio was the dame’s chiropodist i reo Was & congenital criminal 1 en Bnd its to take a day of it—" | Utraged Hardy could deny that the | bar was the animal. He was a} of the cigar makers’ union and can get smokes at whole- | REE) ae an bad Soren, od Danber, ond Aticas Well eaten Wes ote, then! | Bat Wing had a new band sale, VEST | wan there to play him up snapped Mr, Lae. “I've got some- ; (From the Esteemed Almanac) You want to be careful not to| the else to do, Mr. Bowles,” he CHAPTER II. HATS OFF TO THIS MAYOR < H Dec, 28. Holy Innocer h that hawse,” he warned, “The | Observed tartly, “besides saddie up The Roundup © Odds on Her Woodrow Wilson, born 1856 | bons expects to Ket a thousand! myer 3 for & man that can't sit} Thus jt wan that Bowles became| | DEALER wok a F admire the thoroughness of Mayor Mrs. Laura Starcher, | ore |dollare fer at the Cheyenne | ® trotting-horse. 4 & member of the outfit and went G wi « pkg ted ary ee ing Contest next sum.| This was evidently am allusion | out on the biz round-up. Not that by Ns t election and, by the election who defeated her husband in the | s, seized the government of| of women to the other city off! tilla, Ore. that old Steamboat in| tO Mr. Bowles’ way of putting the/ine men accepted him as one of English on a jog-trot hem big money hangin’ up| Laura’s {naugural address was devoted to w she knew about hawse. It's fer the cham: |. The sun ope come we over so If Bowles had been piled in the mt and what she would do as mayor, wasn't it? No, it was t world, and if they | $88 Ramon ont ne eet punber, {tt by his first mount and come Ghe just roasted mere man after a fashion that must have made lon't Ket another man-killer they | Atkins was wevatling with Dunbar: |limping forth with @ grin he would Starcher shake as a horrible example Then she abolished the ‘ : it |e eoared Stat higher while the boys| have won a corraifull of friends by appointed her committees, with not a man os how, | “8U8 a-ha-lote his grit it was, he had ridden a) Marshal. Then she appo! d _ fel t was *% work, with skinned | Waha-lote, a horse supposed to be knuckles and rope-burned bayds tol, rank outlaw, and the cowboys 1d or it; but the hour ¢ | were quick to resent it say so! band, and they Even Brigham had turned against eantly on the > him, looking on with a cynical Lee, who! Excitement had aroused Mr. | amiio ax be saw him mocked; and half smiled. | Bowles and he bilthely hurried out|gs for Henry Lee, he could not When your mouth is in a healthy and, consequently, comfortable condition to have a town that’s radically different. Two DRISCOLL You look and feel more pros- perous with a mouthful of good Judging from condolences sent to Mayor Gill by the state officers of the W. C. T. U., Logan Billingsley |; * + and | - . ri F but there must have been some |‘? bis mount even get near him. Bowles decided teeth. The conv 1 doesn’t stand in very well with the white ribboners. some tavors al sporting blood back in the Bowles| “OR, what a beautiful horse!"(in the future to keep his see pai of: tha eugsciortiorn ae pe | = rs mewhere, for Mr. Bowles) h® cried, standing back to admire] shut at less. he bed] MUNCIE ied. Jan. “3.-detaptl work Wi the ontlaniol Gatun. aE lage Hypocrisy ade ° - erely a ; ep tgpee Page ee need that | cay ght the great spirit of the West. | coal dealers sued for peace, and the || You are in need of dental work, OR rank hypocrisy nothing beats the proposition to cut the first n the deuce 4 lM basic Sal crn Pl gs What I say!” commented At-| » oat ne that ree ee all city, represented by Mayor Rollin || !t will cost you nothing to hav: class to a penny on the ground that it will be a : i das. aaditeanast Now you pile| meet nO play for the men./H. Bunch, formally went out of the is examine your teeth and teil ae come eople . DID YOU SEE US? | *!1. ain BT take this guitt, end | oles learned much, besides keep: | coal business, The mayor has been || You exactly what you need and 6 contrary, shift upon them much of the postage ex pe and throw {t Into ‘im ANG 90a cain hin cecemeoe lines jin wrecking the local coal combine A * iar the big sailing houses, especially the stock-Jobbers. To meet| Then + i scceeb be ialtaaera aaa? or Ne ae ies save, perhaps Mer tele sing $6. ) san Painless Extraction in revenue, the postoffice department would be empow-| psp rad moment!” murmured! Gr Dixie ioe he had fleeting | eet saree t© sell coal at SIT Tace ine tate on bewapapers. magasives and other publica-|*** * 4 y Bow ai With wabepemell cicese aexee Gel’ toes comin |Mayor Bunch now, will turn his Work Guaranteed 15 Years and, the publishers, in these days of trust prices for paper, would | !f you k: ar tk na fellow quickness, he swu lightly intolon the ranch some weeks before naoweabh ait to shift the increased cost over upon the readers That's or ea itelanoct your Feet? We are makine 4 na dle and settled himseif in) ye met her mother. - t Gerk' . Grats andi “cn - The outfit had come in from the MAN’S HOME IS HIS v All right,” he sald “Release | farthest range for over Sunday and | Councilman Dale's champion says he has been suc- NO LEAK HERE day, and tnvite nee ; "gee abo . supplies, and on Saturday night cessful in his private business. Yes, but who wants the ‘NSckbiie: Ta, Bas nd nee about yours.) “Atkins raised tho blind, leaped | Mrs. Leo asked the bovs up to tie | CASTLE, FINDS JUDGE DENTISTS " . * > \ nak back Wa-ha-lote o tte us sten to the phono public business done cafeteria style? Work on the new school building) We are open Sunday from 9:30|°@ fT ope Ocho | White House to listen to the phono- | 305! Pike St, corner Third Ave. zm f ¢ rumy | of rope. Othe ‘ - , will be practically completed and for t who are wiable| ree ait ce aimch und Bowles wane MEMPHIS, Jan Upholdi Over Onl bare The new year has begun a sad harvest in the passing | «choo! will cor therein next : week at ca i Gee Th as considered a great treat/the contention that “a man’s hor ver Owl Drug Store lay » a public dedi , Daye ea ee ie aolicw! he ahouted, | 2¥ the punchers, all of whom were]is his castle, and he has — of two such characters as Dewey and Buffalo Bill Tue ~- cation would have or less tn love with Dixie,|defend it,” which Judge and they accepted to a man McCall emphasized in his It was late in the evening when/a jury in the federal court een rath nice © lashes fell, Wa-halote one mix plunge--and | Then, as the crowd gcat : Sh ; but if any such a “Pershing’s punitive expedition” punished, all right— |peing made, it Is being kept a ne ® are Crowns 85.00 Carefully Selected ork, per tooth 85.00 stopp: like father, when he spanked little Willie who had a brick |cret, tho why publi isines $10.00 to 815.00 toreh, ho charked ntralght at the | Bowles nearly came to grief, Mrs./awarded Matthew Harris, a negro, in the seat of his p ey dark mystery, like why pe igh ga shout went up, and| weicome, came over to where punitive damages in his sult against yielding fully : + |p at limburger cheese, and how The volcanic Tom Lawson is sending forth pretty (old is Ann But I gue : : . as the cowboys who draped the a cag beige’ rel National Painless Dentists *:.. werambled down tO oeveve tra| was sitting neglected in a corner| John A. Riechman, former sheriff } nd began talking about the rec-/of Shelby county, and members of | # that's the * « : N. W. Cor Fourth and Pike |< Bowles was seen to lean fo: f / much all smoke, but maybe it'll result in smoking out | way they do around here | ner Fou jer res was seen to lean for ords—aome of which were extreme: |a sherift’s posse ol % j otter t <a ate ae eseiainioteidai . Asedherrebl csc y fine ones arris, who sued fo ( “Wall st. " bsemo ngage , 9 Howles, isolated for weeks from|was seriously injured ge Denominations $100 and $500 - N: 765: on on Valla ow c spor “ n : : | ea WNAE ho thouabCee mek coe Is the Work I oo Hard? his own kin ! a bonded “with An home was dynamited in an attempt im et are ae eat b enthusiasm and intelligence that/to dislodge him after he had fire G d |siderable litera lity ne ‘ h red Prof. Hertzog I raises — S aa Tar he he| Many kinds of work have a weak-|they were disordered. 1 used | Caused his hostess not a little sur-lon the posse which was searching | uardian = Papas ening effect on the kidneys. Kid-|Doan's Kidney Pills, an , | prise. for one of his relatives. | 5 ‘ 4 -f tage i eg and of it 15} ney trouble makes any kind of short time they had eis pa As the boys made a general move | | Trust and Savings ts er. ect axati vei air Sp Biker, ‘i Yet-lwork hard, It brings such trou-|shape. I haven't found {t necos-|t0 80 he thanked her for his even ; ssi 2 bles as morning lameness, back-| sary to use a medicine for my back |{"% With his courtliest society man Some people are so lazy if any Bank A See = iit ache, headache, dizziness, nervous-!or kidneys since.” ner. voluntary effort were needed to di-|]f Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin | FOOLISH, BUT CLEVER ess, rheumatic aches, and. dis. “Every Picture I can't say how much T have|gest their food they'd die of starva Cor. First Av. at Columbia St. 4 {Today when I got out of bed tressing bladder or urinary trou E jenjoyed talking with you, Mr,|tom, | 4 an Ideal Remedy for Lo eteaetie Resend nen ice ty : Bb aStory” | owios,” returned the lady, offering | ~ _ a Constipation And looking in the mirror, said Work that is confining, that |him her hand. “It takes me back Shake hands with me, my boy!"|gives no time to outeofdoor exer> |to my girlhood days, when music In every family there is more or lwheusenbaela very aiikh? cise, tends to bring on kidney all-. | was— Oh, Dixie, have you met Mr ey hw Why RANI TWATS A WASTE OF lless occasion for a laxative remedy I didn’t have to shave ments, So does which brings | Bowles?” ASKING FOR A CHEW OF WB COT wre ie hen teeAce A It is to meet this need that Dr 1 shaved myself last night! Jany unusual pre e or strain on There was silence for a moment maces ith Line tee waane trouen rom Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is pre (Musical rights reserved.) {the back and kidneys, Exposure as their eyes met across the abyss STRONG. we it's TOO. d, re ee | vadlaagee te gppet ad | a tana \to chills and sudden changes from hers stern and forbidding, his smil-| s simple laxative herbs with pepsin jheat to cold, or working {n a damp jing and conciliatory; and then! fulfills {ts purpose is proven by its te ee KNOW | place, Is also apt to weaken the | Dixte bowed very stiffly | 4 fn thousands of American As yet. nobody holds down & po-| Kidneys , Why, not that | remember.” she a jomes. | aia ate ain recording the! Don't wait for any more serious | replied, with a militant toss of the pe Prof. F. J. C. Hertzog, the well-| niche then Ouce : HETOPIANES trouble to develop, There's danger head <j known linguist, 2341 North Orlanna rf ogee that a little kidney weakness may “How do you do, Miss Lee,” ob St. Philadelphia, Pa., wrote to Dr. | CUyga > S Saatt he: Gone ai thet turn Into gravel, stone In the kid served Mr, Bowles, bowing formals Caldwell that he has used Dr. Cald EA se een p bp + pce whol ney, dropsy or Bright's disease. ly as he received his conge So | well’s Syrup Pepsin in hfs house-| Prof F J CHertzog. AM lrowed. bik months sas ty ether \UNe, Doane Kidney Pais Then glad to make your acquaintance!” hold with excellent results and that Dede ¢ UalaR Gate Ge, Monin, 6f W.) sands recommend them And, murmuring other maddening he and his family consider it in jac sis Kay Coun ‘ germs are phrases, he bowed himself out the} J es m dl b “l by mone 4 prob 4 deed a friend in need, and always FOS Hhnngyise athe I pate ea Aer a , 1 robal A Seattle Case door, leaving Dixie Lee to explain keep bottle of it on hand makes it an ideal remedy for chil-| % Sie ae NM tae hi A. H. Dafoe, baker 5 Elie J 4 the feud in any way she chose Con t he direct cay is Ave, af ‘Three year ? * feondition that should never be| sold in drug stores everywhere for|to be solved’ is, whether Odaby which I think was. brought.on by We \ Un he w ade very Uitte lett: of the a yy Bd Out abo ee enema ooaroes since Feglected, Harsh cathartics and/|tifty cents a bottle. ‘To avold imi-|shall rest on the ears or shoulders.{™@Y Work. My kidneys were trrog- lily-white Mr. Bowles after his first gentlemen found out about W-B CUT Chewing. Thereis violent purgatives should never be | tations and ineffective substitutes, | ab ilar in action which showed thet) “What makes me feel so weak?” | month on the range, but he had no excuse for a man making a monkey of himself today. employed to relieve constipation, be sure to get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup| An artist's intenti apa | managed to come thru alive. And The fine rich tobacco flavor was put into W-B by nature, eres the very Eistapen: 6 Hiats Popal , ¢ that facsluitle of Dr. | good, even if his des bad poy Hest e rey na nih browean} ohne of salt brings it out nice and tranquil like, “| 0 e entire 1 aldwell's signatur d his por eee Jand daring, he was set to mind the ‘ : ; f ¥ mild laxative, such as Dr. Cald- trait appear on the yellow carton| It doesn't require much n t duy-berd Wihout your worrying your jaw around continually, Well’s Syrup Pepsin is far prefer which the bottle ix packed. Aleffort to write this stuf | Grass was short in the Bat Wing| ;B is getting to be pretty nearly as popular as sun- ble, being mild and gentie in its trial bottle, free of charge, can be . ° \ (| pastures, and every day brought in shine these happy days, asetion, without griping or other obtained by writing to Dr. W. fh And {t's printed in “cold type > f | new herds to be held for the ship pain or discomfort; its freedom | Caldwell Washington St., Mon. | because it's a “frost.” ‘old by all Dealers, Price 50c. Foster Milburn Co. Props.B | ping; 80, to save feed, Henry Lee Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City 9 jfrom all oplate or narcotic drugs | ticello, Illinois Hands up! | ame turned his gentle cattle out on to the prairie

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