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Seattle Society ‘Large Reception Honors r. and Mrs. Griffith Latimer Luncheon Will Compli- ment Mrs. Paul Mandel Henry. M AND a is REEN'S ‘at the Sunset club Saturday evening fa honor of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Griffith Latimer (Mary Dudley Walker) assembled a large and bril Hant number of friends whom the hosts have known during the past 30 years. In the receiving line with Mr. and ‘Mrs, Green were Mr. and Mra, Norvat H, Latimer, parents of Mr. Latimer, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffith Latimer Mrs. Green wore a handsome gown \ ef green and black sequins, Mrs. cia her wedding gown and Mrs. H. Latimer a blue brocade MRS. reception and dance FOR ig gira Heer ees Palms, bright foliage and fragrant blossoms adorned the drawing ¥ ‘and hall, and bright hued flow: @fs decorated the supper table, where ing were Mra, Manson Mra, Charles F. Whittlesey, William Hunter McEwen and Mrs. Dudley Burchard. x Mrs, R. William Crosby and Mrs © &. Tate Mason wore in charge of the a ‘ h bowl, ang acting as ushers for * evening were Mr, Chester Lati- mer, Mr. Hamilton C. Rolfe, Mr / - Marfield Holcom, Mr. Hiram Patter: gon, Mr. William Walker, Mr. Law- Arnold, Mr, Edward Maxwell and Mr, Gano Fotheringham. see Mrs. Struve Luncheon Hostess Complimenting Mrs. Paul Mandel who has recently returned e trip to California, Mra. Fred- | erick Struve ts entertaining with « net twelve at her home on is ee Mrs. Downs Plans Bridge _ Complimenting Miss Betsy Booth Miss Grace Fischer, Mrs. Row ‘4 » Doria Mitehell will entertain Arthur | THOMAS! Personal Mr. and Mra. Arthur Fillion, of Vancouver, B, C., are spending a few city, guests of Mr. and ‘Tremaine . Mra, Stuart MeCord Taylor, who has Bren visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. J, Huston, left Saturday for her home in White Bluffs: see Mra, Don G. Fisher ts Thursday for a two months’ California. Marry days Mrs leaving trip to o- Harold Preston has returned . | Mrs |from a visit of two months in Call | | fornia. . Mr, and Mra, M o- artce R. MeMicken ‘are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter at the Swedish hospital, Aprf 22. } eee | Mr. Arthur Rankin motored down from Vancouver, B. C,, to spend the week-end tn the city. | see Mra. William D, Perkins returned last week from San iranciaco, where she visited her son-intaw and daugh. ter, Mr. and Mra. Dean Gooding Witter Mr. John Powell, of Vancouve B.C, spent the weekend in town, ja quest at the Hotel Washington, ate.’ | Mra, George W. Dickinaon has re turned from a visit of several days in Concrete. eee | Mr, and Mra, Walter James Ward lreturned Thursday from a trip to | Texas and California. ee Mr. BE. FP. White returned from Medford, Ore. where he spent the past two months, Will Entertain Bridge Club Dr. and Mrs, G A. Wintermute will entertain the members of their |bridge club of three tables at their home Saturday evening. Orthopedic Tea Shop Denny-Fuhrman gutid will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, with Mrs. W. D. Branch ae hostess, Assisting will be Mra. BE. R. j|Adams, Mra, John C. Slater, Mrs. Phineas Pendjeton, Mre. Willard Gould, Mrs. C. E. Doyle, Mra. A. EB. Barry, Mra. B. A. Garber and Miss Clio Hulbut. Music Program at Cornish Tuesday What promises to be a mont enjoy- able entertainment ts the dance re cital t8 be given by the pupils of Damroseh Seymour at the WED three tables of Bridge tn honor! cornish ‘Tuesday evening, April 25, ‘of Mra, Lee Shaw Forbes, at her i ‘Wednesday aftérnoon. Addi guests have been invited for ye tea hour. . . _ Mrs. Sundt to Be Honored ‘Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander will be ata ten at her home Thurs jg afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock, honoring Mrs. Frederick Sundt, of "| Christiania, Norwa hae * Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome are entertaining at dinner Thursday evening at their home. when covers will be placed for fourteen. eee Miss Cochran to Wed Miss Catharyn Cochran, daughter @f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cochran, ‘will wed Mr. T. Ross Magowan, son ‘ 4p St. Paul's church. "The service will be read by Rev. =— Morgan and the attendants ‘be Miss Avadana Cochran, sister the bride-elect. as maid of honor, Miss Lola Magowan, Miss Sher. Rude and Miss Beth Davidson bridesmaids. Spring, Mr. Stanley Orn Campbell and Mr. John Byers, Everett. The wedding music will played by Miss Marion Ells, of and Miss Eleanor Don- fon will follow the cere- i: ‘ ore Luncheon in Bremerton Mrs. N. B. Solner is entertaining ‘With a bridge tuncheon at her home fm Bremerton Wednesday afternoon. eee Engagement of Seattle lan Announced Word has been received in the city the announcement of the engage- thent of Dr. Temple Sedgwick Fay, fon of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fay, of his city, to Mixs Marion Hutchinson Button, of Philadelphia, which was fecently made known by her par: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button in Philadelphia, Dinner for Out-of- Town Guests Mr. and Mrs. James F. Branigan entertained with a dinner for eight @t the Yacht club Saturday evening, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Fillion, of Vancouver, B, C. cee ' Active Meeting of Ladies’ Musical Club The monthly active meeting of the Ladies’ Musical club was held this afternoon at the Young Women's Christian association when the fol lowing program, arranged by Mra, J. R. Nichols, was presented: Vocal (a) “Come Out, Mr. Sunshine”... ites (b) “Ho, Mr. Piper Curran Mrs. Violet Fail Mra, English at the plano 44, No. 2. Chopin . - Mendelssohn Miss Mary Dawson “Romantio Con- # Godard (from “Rona Bohubert-Kr Brab, (a) Adagio (from musio Mrs. Hattie Eder Current Events Informai talk on musie of 1922 in New York Mins ie Corniah Love t# the Wind" (b) “By the Waters of Minn () “Wake Up". : lips Rowen <j Mrs, Hattie Edenholm Carison at piano Fiase ) Prelude Ko. 6.. Chopin Menuet... 0. +. Mayan “Perpetual Motion 1 Biiwa beth Childe Mr. Wilfred Easterbrook will be!” wn and the ushers are to be| .. Charles O'Callaghan, Mr. Sey- Mr. |“. urance 4 at 6:15. This will be the first appear- ance in Seattle of this talented dancer and her pupils, and should be of con siderable interest to those interested in the interpretation of the Greek dance. Beattle girls assisting Miss Sey. mour inelude Anna Louise Soelberg. Loyal Treat, Frances Kohler, Frances Scholl and Dorothy Fisher, Misa Seymour, who ts a member of the faculty of the scheol of dance at the Cornish school, is a new apostle of the Greélt @ance. She came here in the latter part of 1921 direct from Switzerland, where she was a student in the Duncan school, known the world over by the classic dancips work of Isadora Duncan. The following program has been ar- ranged. to which the public is cordial. ly invited: Prelude of Movement— “Rerewuse’.. cesecee, Pant Suen Hyme from “Iphigenia in Tauris” Ginem Chopta Three Kedeanioen” ec. Schubert Ensemble Gavotte from Sth French suite. ..... Rach Anna Louise Sosiberg yeas Techatkowsky Loyal Treat fone seve Kohler, Frances Scholl, Anna Louise Boslbers INTERMISSION ‘Teohalkowsky or . Aehubert-Liert MacDowell North, summer seew f burning Neht . Techalkowsky Anna Louine Soetbers ~mtuay” Motler Anna Louise Soelberg, Dorothy Fisher “September” ‘Techaikowsky Frances Kobler “whims” . . Schumann Fnsemble | MeCoole at the plane Business and Professional Women’s Club On Tuesday, April 25, the Seattle Business and Professional Women’s club will hold an open meeting in the Fine Arts rooms, 1213 Fourth ave., at 630 p.m Mine A Pollock will give an interenti on “The Birds of Washington. At the last meeting of the club |Mias Ida Culver led the Round Table |discussion on “Why Does One Need |& Vacation?” which was handled in @ |most interesting and able manner by the eight women participating in this discussion, | The club will present “A Musical Melange” on May 4 at Douglas hall, Pine and Broa 8:15 p. m. for the purpose of raising funds to send vention this coming July. This musical melange is a brilliant combination of syncopated dances, songs and new kes. The first act Is a colored act, the reene of which is a Lunch Hour Plantation and its chief interest centers in a |mediey of clever gongs, dances and cakewalks, In tHe second act Mr. Carl Ritter will entertain with a« jseries of humorous stories and the third act consists of a Spanish oper- etta, the surprise of the evening. Mrs. Florence B. Moyer, chairman of the entertainment committee, has |supervision of the “Musical Melange and is ably assisted by Mr. H. F. Smith, Miss Laura Pingry and Mra. Gertrude Moorehouse, who are de voting their energies to conducting the minstrel show. the “Musical Melange” there dancing from 10 to 12 p. m and all are assured a mont entertain. ing and enjoyable evening. Tickets on sale at the Potlateh shop. % Pine st., and may be purchased from any member of the club. KELSO.—City counct| approves petition of property owners for pav- ing of south approach of Pacific | bishway, on Ash at & delegate to the Chattanooga con. | WOMEN CLUBS POR TUBSDAY | Garfield High School POT. A. Garfield High Behool Pot, A. wilt hold ite regular meeting In the schoo! auditorium, Tuesday, April 26, Jat 2:30 p.m, lection of off.cers and also delegates to the state conven |tion, Mew & group Of song. oe Warren Avenu . Sehoel Warren Avenue ‘school will meet Tuesday evening, April 26, at T46 in the assembly room, A program of interest to fathers tt being prepared Judge Dykeman will apeak and ape cial musto will be furnininat by the echool orchestra. Folk dancing by Mins Sophia Locks’ clans; vuen! ob Emily Kaener, accompanied by Evelyn Gerine, Refreshments see North End Progressive Club The Ni h Bnd Progressive club will be entertained by Mra, Ma Steinhauer and Mre, J Austin at Mrs. Austin’s home, N, dat at, ‘Tuesday, April 25, at 2 p.m, Take Wallington or Meridian car to 41st and walk east four blocks. eee Anti Tuberculosis League ‘The annual meeting of the Anti Tuberculosia league of King county Ince Tuesday, April at 10:39 o'clock at the Y, W. ©. A A cordial invitation is extended to all friends of the league to be Present. eee Rainier Chapter, D. A. BR. Rainier chapter, D. A. R., meeta tn Frederick & Nelson's auditorium at o'clock, Maj. Maloolm P. Andress will talk on the “New Polley of the United States Army.” A musical pro- gram will follow, eee Seattle Woman's Club Literary interpretation class of Re attic Woman's club meets at the home of Mra. Lee Wheeler, 1611 Sixth ave. W. at 1 p.m. Class in struction on “Browning.” by Mme. Marle Wernli Beebe, Poem, “Andrea Det Sarto." Current topics at 220 pm Miss Maude MeGough, leader. . ar Caleidh Club Caleidh club meets with Mra, F. 8. Frantz, 123 W. Sint st. . . Rhododendron Clad Rhododendron club has allday 2422 EB. Thomas st Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Fimma Lazarus auxiliary will have short business meeting at Education. al Center, followed by Initiation cere- monies. eee Musle Study Club Seattle Music Study chub will meet at Y, W. © A, at 1:30 o'clock. Pro gram in charge of Mra, H.C. Simp. kin. eee Clionlan Clab Ciiontan club meets at 2 o'clek In} Federation clubhouse, “Woman tn Industry.” subject of program, in charge of Mrs. Andrew Cumming. eee Woman's Civile Club Woman's Civic club will meet tn Erickson room of Y. W.C. A. at 2 O'clock. There will be several speak ora. Amendments to city charter will be discussed a Writers’ Clob ‘The Writers’ club will meet tn Erickson rogm, ¥.W.C. A. Stories will be read by James M. Stamps, Alice D. Rayner, Florence Seylor Thompson, and Mary Kane Hope. wee Sigma Motherv Club Mothers’ club of Kappa Sigma win meet at chapter house in the after. noon. eee Fastern Star Club Eastern Star club will meet tn club- room, 4990 Arcade building, 2 p. m. cee Lteat. Cushing W. R. C. Members and frienda of Lieut. | Cushing W. R. C., No. 22, will be en- tertained at the home of Mra. Carrie Shaw, 2412 W. 56th st, Tuesday, April 25, at 2 p. m. oe ADDITIONAL CLUBS Col, Ellsworth Circle Col. Elisworth Circle, Ladies of the G. A. BR, will entertain with a card \party at Wing's cafeteria, Wednes |day, April 26, at #:20 p.m. The af. | fair in for the benefit of a sick mem- ber. Public ts cordially invited. vee League of Women Voters ‘The Seattle League of Women Voters will hold a special meeting at |noon Wednesday, April 26, In the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria. Candidates for }the pert comminsion and school board will be present and ad trean the meeting. Members urged to attend. Pubilc invited eee Franklin Alumni Association Franklin Alumni! association wil! hold its last meeting of the year at |8 p. m. Wednesday, April 26, in the school auditorium. «ee Reception and Tea ‘The officers of the Ladies’ Ald so- | ciety of the Mount Baker Park Pres |bytertan church entertaine) with a | reception and tea Friday afternoon, April 14, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. |W. A. Major, honoring Joho Alexander Duncan, who has been president of the soclety for the past six years. In recognition of her faithful service, the society present jed her with ma handsome tea net. [During the afternoon Mra. F. R. | Calkins gave several vocal selectio see PI Kappa Alpha Mothers’ Club | The Mothers’ club of P' Kappa Alpha fraternity will meet Thursday, | April 27, at the chapter house, at 2:30 p. m, Tatona P.-T, A, Tatona P.T. A. will meet at the school Thursday, April 27, at 2:20 p.m. Miss Ruth Barlow, school | nurse, will speak. Election of of- ficers. eee King Co, Convention D. H. P. A. | The semiannual seasion of the | King County Convention of the D. |H. P. A. will be held Wednesday, April 26, at 10 a. m., In Evergreen | hall, A, 0. U. W. bull «. The offi cers are Seattle Lodg No, 7, Mra, Mary Veale, past president Kirkland, Mrs. Lucy Berry, Lodge No, 10; Mra | Mary Geraldine, vice president of Se attle Lodge, No. 7, secretary; Mra. Pearl Morton, of Aquilla Lodge, No. ton, of Aquilla lodge, No. 35, chief 45, chief of ceremonies; Mra. Hartette Cranney, Seattle Lodge, No. 7, cor- Hussell Thrapp will sing] meeting with Mre. L. E. Gholson, | THE SEATTLE STAR *S.CLUBS An grand Everett, of any invitation ts lodae officers ‘Tacoma reapondent tended to | Arlington, Olympia | Aquilla Lodge No, 36 in the enter taining lodae, will tain all visitors at their local lodge 1106 Madison at. the same evening Canadian Club Card Party | The Ca) ian Club of & le and their friends will attend a prores® ive whist party on ‘Thursday even: | ing, April 27, at the Waldorf hotel Mra, KR. 1. the rooma of the hotel Noble has thrown open vr the pur powe, and will be assisted by her daughter, Mine ‘A, ©, Nobile, and the! tainment committee of the elub in carting for the guests, Favors) have been provided, and there will be as musical program. Mon. and Mi wie are active members of the Canadian club Following the regular meetings of the club in May, the closing event of the season will be a dance on Empire Day, May 24, at the Seattle Yacht clyb, when t Canadian club of Beattle will celebrate this all empire holiday . - Presidents of PT. A. Meet At & #pecial meeting of the preat denta of the PT. A, at which 36 circles were represented, indorss ment of Mr. John G, Mathews, as | Seattio’s candidate for state preni [dent was reaffirmed. A publicity committee, composed of Mrs. H. K Meagher, chairman; Mr. W. W Way and Mm. H, H. Mandigo was appointed to actively further the |eampaign thru the state pres. | A luncheon for all delegates and their alternates from Seattle circles | was planned for Mondwy, May 1 at & cafeteria, which will be an nounced later, Also @ dinner to be held on the evenin May 4 at Tachma has been planned in honor of Mra, Mathews and a committee appointed to arrange for a place. . . } Woman's Century Club The literature and travel depart }ment of the Woman's Century elub will meet at the ¥, W. C. A. Friday, Aprit 28, at 11 @ m. The Americanization department | will meet at 1 p.m. Dr. Willlam C.) Wicks, state director of Amerteaniaa. tion work of the American Legion, | Will relate some interesting facts re- garding local work. Regular meeting of the club at the ¥. W. © A. at 2p, om, with the program in charge of the Spanish department, Mre. 0. F. Hutchison, chairman. Dr. Humphrey, of the! University of Washington, who has recently returned from South Amer ton, will apeak on his “Impressions | of Life and People in South Amer- joa,” ; oe Seattle Review No. & Reattle Review No. #, W. B.A. of the Maceabess, will meet Thursday | evening, April 27, in A. O. UL W. | hell, 1409 Ninth ave. Business meet Ing at 7:30, Dancing at 9. eee British American Association The regular meeting of the British. | American association will Le held in| the Pine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave. | | Friday evening, April 2%. There will | be an old-fashioned “bring and buy male" at 7 o'clock, followed by a mu program. Members urged to attend and bring their friends. eee Thursday Progress Club | | ‘The Thursday Progress club will} [meet with Mra A. M. Snow, 4403) Fighth N, EB, Thursday, April 27, | at 10 a. m. . Wisconsin Chub ‘The Wisconsin Goblenrod club will moet with Mra. A. Wileox and Mra. | W. A, Middaugh at 424 First ave. W. | Wednesday, April 26 1240. Take We ee Weat Seattle W. ©. T. UL ‘The Went Seattle W. C. TU. will meet at the home of the president, Mra, H. 1, James, 2220 Walnut at. | Went Seattle, Wednesday, April 26, at 2:30 p.m. Members uryet to at tend. Friends cordially invited. CITY ZONING TO BE URGED | Importance of city zoning will be! | brought home to the citizens of Se i attle In a series of talks to be given thie week in the public schools, | ‘The city zoning commission, which | has been at work for more than a y¥ past, will explain the necessity | for the proper regulation of tndus |trial and residential districts in the | city. A tentative draft of zoning ord! nance for the control of the use, height and @rea of bulldings has been made, Public hearings, It believed, will dinterially ansiet commiasion in adopting the proper methods of redistricting the city Brother of Landis Claimed by Death ASHEVILLE, N. C., April 2% Charles B. Landis, former member of jcongress from Indiana, and brother | lof Judge K. M. Landis, baseball high jcommissioner, died at a hospital here today from a sudden attack of ure- mia poisoning. Box lunch at | Queen Anne car . tn the THE NEW YORK AMERICAN SAYS “Rush and see ‘Foolish Wives.’ (’s an _ elabo- rate production and a great pic- PRO Bureau of Supplies a counts ‘avy Department, Washington, D. CG, until 10 o'elock May 1922, for delivering automatic t | ephone aye air ejecting appar atus and condensate pump to the | Navy Yard, Puget Bound, Wash. | Apply for proposals to the supply Officer, Navy Yard. Puget sound, | Wash. or to the Bureau of Sup-| A Accounts. DAVID POT. | Paymaster General of the ~Advertisement, ty Company Ann, won he ty applaune with nev eral of his own songs, and he also faQure, admitted on the stand that musical | deposits were accepted on June 30, scored in an eccentric comedy in which he himself sang all the parte, act accompanied by Harry Sigman, took well In a vocal number, “The Won- dertul Girl,” performed admii the end of a dangling rope, erson and Baldwin did some new with Indian clubs, Pathe News feature waa un- usually timely, including scenes at the opening of the Seattle ball sea jnon and at the University of Wash- Ington-California boat races The unual orchestral rounded out the program. AUTO ACCIDENTS HURT 3 BABIES Four Men and Four Women Also Injured ‘Three babies, four women and four men were injured Sunday night tn automobile accidents. Mra, Louls Freund, £30 N, Sard at; riding with her husband and year. old baby, suffered a broken arm. The baby was tossed Into the street and features bruised. Mrs, Freund wax taken to) WARNING! Lakeside hospital, Freund was cut and bruised W. M. Flynn, 2217% Second ave w and W, Holliday #t., escaped unhurt Hin wife was bruised and phaken by jthe impact and their baby thrown | Inte the etreet and bruised. Fiynn wan booked at police headquarters but later released. Mra, Clara Leiber, 4005 37th ave. &, was bruised and her husband, Hart Leiber, suffered « broken col lar bone whery their auto stalled on the Rainier valley oar tracks Sunday night at 38th ave. & and Geressee at and was wrecked by a street oar. M. Matsuo, 1916 Pike place, in crash with another aufo at Sixth ave 8. and Spokane st. Sunday night, | was cut and his baby was injured | by flying glass °. Heinan, Cathoun hotel, was! knocked unconscious when his ute} collided with @ street ear at Third ave. and Lenora et. Sunday. THis wife was severely ctt and bruised METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK THE SMART MUSICAL COMEDY with the NEW YORK COMPANY INTACT MATS Su2- ase as? 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BANK DEPOSITS Triumph Is Scored by Dain-|“Last Day” Claims Against leo Marie and Ann Clark have some tions fell thru, he testified, #u thing new in a comic song-and-dance posits were placed in reparate en-| Agency, $7,476.21; the Washington | velopes and were not entered on the| Laundry Co., $664.78; Cascade Laun- Hobby Roberts and Maude Clarke, books, #0 that the Scandinavian-American bank of | Sunde & d’Evers company, i; Tacoma started a run on the Seattle | C. R, Snyder, $66; B. F. Urch, $125.07; » institution, $00,000 being withdrawn J. 8 Lane, for 26 years cashier of jant $225. not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians | over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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Kergdoll, of Phil-| whether some mysterious erime na udelphia, now serving « four-year! been committed, waa started ' erm at Kort 1 m the draft act by the rth for evad for @ review of his wan de an the result of the finding late yeaterday of human remaina locked in 4 #mall back enamel box at the | wide of w tratl near Youen cane supreme court, Scandinavian in Court | nied tox | Chief Justice Taft announced the|in Yosemite national park, Featuring a bill of unusual « Whether last day depositors In the! qecinion with a curt “Ex-parte Berg: The remains consisted of anhen ot lence, the Wright dancers earried off Boandinavian A joan benk of Be. | doll, perminn for leave to file appli: the human body, seven teeth and first honora at the Moore theater attle, which closed ita doors June cation in habeas corpus, dented.”* several small bones 1921, are entitled to have thatr ¢ Here in & brother of Grover! ee Hunday, Helen Peuchaud and Nite DS S00 tied, or whether al} y Cleveland Rergédll, now « fugitive td & Susoff, the two soloints, were expe taien in on the last day may be con. Switrerland olay charming, and they were ably sidered asnets of the institution by Kirwin Hergdoll contends he was| s winted by Edith Marshall, Ivanetie the state banking #upervinor, wan to | sentenced without « fair trial, | t Ladd, Betty Demattea, Florence be decided Monday by Buperior Judge saree PRR “ ©. 1, Neal 1 Hughes, Frances Andrews and Aileen ““yJidonoe in a suit brought against | Supreme Court to Ms Chambers, The Russian, Spainsh, the Beandinavian-American bank of oe American, ¥rench and Oriental geattle and J, P. Duke, state bank-| Take May Recess SEE FREE to | dances presented by the eight girls ing supervinor, by the Washington | WASHINGTON, April 24.—The mu we were varied by tenor solos by Walter shoe Manufacturing company, was|Preme court today announced « re-| DEMONSTRATION OF wh ©. Preston, Dexter W. Wright 1 being presented to the court. 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