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AUGUST Mra bert Locke of Chi cago, who is ¢ the elty pis and Mra Rut of Licut ++ haan at ; Paul W. Rutle U. 8. 8. lake ave, 1m Seattle. ents Be partie ; mee Saxe bridge and mah jongg at her home on Thursday afternoon Assistants Named for Tea } iB te ee Herman Goetz and aiss|/nformal Luncheon Helen Goetz, who have cards outiq? Home for a large tea at their home on! tre William Bolcom entertained ‘Thursday afternoon, will be assist-/ with an informal luncheon at her ed by Mrs. J. H. Fox, Mrs. Walter} nome on Thursday afternoon, com: Henry, Mrs. Richard, Swain and/ pimenting Mrs Gertrude E. Brown Mrs, Harry Byrie, who will all of St. Paul, who is visiting her sis nate at the urns, and by Mrs. Mo-/ter, Mra W. A. M. Smith, and Mra Veigh Condon, Mrs Ross Downs. | wiiam W. Stevens, of New York Mra, FE. A. Goetz, Mra William Van) city, who is also Mra. Smith's guest Hamilton, Miss Jean Fox, Miss Mra. Stovens was hostess at a Rachel and Miss Ruth Niblock and) juncheon of ten covers on Wednes- Miss Shirley Byrne. jday afternoon at the College club. eee cee Mrs. Wiley Mah Jongg Party to Give Luncheon In compliment to Miss Pearl Rose, Mrs. Wiley, wife of Admiral Henry | Who is leaving on an extended trip Wiley, is arranging “a luncheon of| thru the East, Mrs. Niels R. Moller twenty covers for Monday afternoon, | Will entertain with a mah jongs $ party at her home this evening Aygust 11, at te: Sunett club. | Party home t) } ‘ ss rat |Orthopedic Shop. Fi r Seattle Girl } Renton Hill Guild will direct the Betrothed service at the Orthopedic Lunch Mr. and Mra, Harry Lee Luke of|Toom, 214 Columbla st, on Satur- San Francisco, formerly of Seattle,| day. Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick will announce the engagement of their| be hostess, assisted by Mra. J. A. daughter, Katherine Wilson, to Mr.) Kerr, Mra. 8. 8. Spencer, Mra. Fred Howard E. Kentfield, son of Mr, | Suskey, Mra. 1 c. True, Mra. L. E. E. Kentfield, of San Francisco.| Lockwood, Mr: M. Brown, Mra The wedding will be celebrated on|C. E. Ingersoll, Mrs. G. C. Corbaley, August 30. Mra. F. G. Carpenter, Mra. E. H. eae | Suskey, Mrs, Bradeen, Mra, Frank : | Saxe, Miss Luncheon at Paradise Inn} press’ susie Mrs. Burke entertained a group| Broadway Guild, with Mra R. H. of navy officers and their wives on| ss and Mrs. H. L. Greene, will Thursday with a motor trip tojbe in charge at the Thrift Shop on Mount Rainier and a luncheon at/ Saturday morning. The shop will be closed on Saturday afternoon. jan Paradise Inn. Women’s Clubs 3 CLUBS FOR SATURDAY is a public speaker of much charm and her message was received with enthusiasm. While in Seattle, Mrs, Smith was the house guest of Mrs. Frederick W. Graham, who enter. tained with a luncheon in her honor PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB John F. Miller Past Presidents’ club will give a plenic dinner at Alki beach on Saturday, August 9, at 12 o'clock. today. nsiulhad Mra. J. A. Huhn, of Tacoma, was KANSAS TO HOLD ja dinner guest of Mra, Graham's ANNUAL PICNIC A | Thursday. te a The Kansas Sunflower club of Se- : af attle will hold its annual picnic Sat-| PYTHIAN SISTERS | urday, August 9, at Woodland park.| Seattle Temple No. 9, Pythian It will be a basket picnic, beginning} Sisters, will hold its regular busi- ness meeting on Monday evening, at 10 a. m. The program of the day will start | ®® orp at 2 p. m. with addresses by a num. |W: hall, 1409 Ninth ave. speakers. A musi- Sone ar erect tad. been arranged and| WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB there will also be a program of| The regular meeting of the Whit- mene tler Heights Improvement club will The club will furnish coffee for the |be held in the Whittier school, W. luncheon and coffee, ice cream and| 75th st. and 14th ave. N. W., on Fri- barbecued meat for the 6 o'clock din-|4@¥ evening, August 8, at 8 o'clock. ae Business of much importance in r ttena and|Connection with the erection of the a ere canane ave|new clubhouse will be up for discus- 7 sion. Maton le dh ales Refreshments will | Everybody welcome, ADDITIONAL CLUBS } August 11, at 8 o'clock, at A. O. U. Initiation. be served. ARABIAN NIGHT IN’ SEATTLE PLANNED AT NEW DINNER RESORT S$ $$ EATTLE’S newest amusement resort-will open its doors at the dinner hour Saturday, it is an- nounced by Manager Frank 8. Polet. of “Bagdad,” located on Mad- EEG soon st. below gi the Heilig the 4, ater. Productions of SOCIAL DANCE { Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A. 0. U.| W., will hold a social dance Friday} evening. August 15, at 1409 Ninth ave. Friends are welcome. cee WISCONSIN PICNIC Former residents of Wisconsin are invited to attend the annual picnic of Wisconsiners on Sunday, August 10, at. Woodland park. Bring lunch baskets. Coffee will be provided without charge. . JANSE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Janse Geneaological society will 4, the New York hold its regular meeting on Friday | roof garden type evening, Aufust 8, at the home of} are planned in D. E. Griswold, 6312 Stone way. All the cafe, which members are urged to be present. is located in a an died rathskeller — pro- PRESBYTERIAL vided for this SOCIETY LUNCHEON } purpose when The Seattle Presbyterial society | the theater was will entertain at luncheon on Mon- originally — con- day, August 11, at 12:30 o'clock at structed and the First Presbyterian church, in| upon which in- honor of the missionaries assembled | aii terior decorators in the city from all parts of the! Teddy Magnus, have been at * entertal work for several country, who will aail next Tuesday rape morning for the Orient. “Baga months. eee? Ray Robinson's orchestra, late HARMONY with the Ziegfeld “Kid Boots Re- vue,” will provide the dance music while the production and chorus is to be taken care of by Miss Ruda Nemi. HOMESTEAD NO, 1743 Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give its regular dance on Tues- day evening, August 12, at the M.| Nightly dinner service will be W. A. hall, 1920% Third ave, at 9| maintained, it ix stated, to be fol- o'clock. All members and friends in-|lowed by cabaret suppers and en- vited, tertainment lasting until 12:30 Ca est | o'clock. W. C. T. U, PICNIC | Oriental atmosphere has been POSTPONED The annual picnic of the Seattle Federation of Women's Christian Temperance union, planned for Tues- maintained thruout the decorative scheme, striking panels of familiar Arabian Nights figures covering the walls, batik lings giving a sheik’s day, August 12, at Woodland park,|tont effect, while the lighting, has been postponed indefinitely, ow-|pooths, tables and other interior ing to the serious illness of its presl-| architecture carry out the general dent, Mrs. Libbie Beach Brown, scheme, “ee a mo TACOMA WOMAN SPEAKS BOW AND ARROW HUNT AT LUNCHEON DENVER, Colo.—Armed only with Mrs. Don Carlos Smith, a promi-|a bow and arrow, KB. R. Welch will nent club woman of ‘Tacoma, gave| hunt mountain liong in the Colorado an interesting talk on “Initiative | Rockies this summer, Welch has no: Measure No, 49” at a luncheon held |tified Stanley P. Young, in charge of in the Theosophic hall in the Lyon! the predatory animal division for the building, on Thursday, Mrs, Smith U, 8. biological survey, of his plans, Jardine and Miss l | | ! Miss Clare Brons, presiden Mr. Eddy Adeline Garfield Miss eer, and Mra James with their daughter, dy and Miss Marie € will mail August 16 on a t to | Alaska. eaacne | Capt. Robert Creighton Wright, S.A. and Mra Wright will re- j turn September 5 from Chilkoot bar- racks, Alaska, where they have been stationed for two years, having been transferred to Fort Lawton. e3ac8 Mra. Ferdinand Meyers and daugh- ter, Mins Gretchen Meyers, of Wood- land, Cal, who have been touring Canada, are the guests for a few days of Mra. Charles Crickmore, on their way to ¥. R D. Forbes re from a . Forbes Dr. and Mra turned this morni | months’ sojourn abr visited surgical nix as well as in during his absence, see Mrs. W. T. Isted and daughter, Miss Frances Isted are spending a week at Big Four Inn. Mr. and Mrs, Chark Jenkins left AD BALL COMING Masque to Be Given Here on August 20 The first annual animated <Ad- masque ball, a monster dance of the public and members of the Se- attle Advertising club, will be staged at the Hippodrome Wednesday even- ing, August 20. The ball features a “parade of products” by which Seattle articles will be placed before the’ attention of the pub cach entry being shown for several minutes during the runway parade. Characterizations and costumes will be the order of the evening, ac- cording to Frank McCaffery, chair- man of the “animation” committee. H. J. Ryan is general chairman and Arthur Neitz is in charge of pub- licity. Reception committees headed by Margaret Kfowles and P. N. Oos. The University Ad club committee is headed by C. 8, Van Voris, Woman Demonstrates Healing by Faith Prayers for the sick and noonday addresses at near-by canneries are eing given this week by Evangel- list May Turner and her corps of {workers at Auburn. Miss Turner's vival is being conducted as a so- called “‘faith-healing” series of meet- ings, under the auspices of Aimee Semple McPherson, Saturday night’s meeting in the big tent on the camp meeting grounds will be devoted to stretcher and shut-in cases, and Saturday aft- ernoon is scheduled for a children's meeting. The Sunday services will be de voted to the story of the evangel- ist’s life and experiences. “Spirit of ’98” in Mobilization Test “The Defense Spirit of '98" will be seen on Seattle streets during tho September 12 National Mobilization test here, when all members of tho nish War Veterans, a veterans’ organization, take part in the test in new uniforms smacking of the old fleld campaign uniforms of the war with Spain, Tho local organization night voted to purchase consisting of blue shirts, Khaki trouners, campaign hats and log. «ings for participation in the event and started drafting a strong reso: lution of commendation and support of the national tret 2 Thursday uniforms is one of the delegates who will leave next Tuesday for Sac- ramento to attend the annual grand institute convention in| |that city, August 18 to 21.—Portrait by Grady. | Personal are | t of Queen Institute, Y. L. 1, nis week by motor for Banff and Lake Louise. | eats | Miss Virginia Shank has returned from Southern Alberta, where she was the guest of Miss Dorothy Dan- | lels for a fortnight. Mr. and Mra Elbridge Hadley Stuart have removed to Laurethurst having purchased the Alonzo Taylor| [home in that district. Dr. and Mr ) St. Marys, Kansa fon and Mrs. jcorge J. Miller of] are visiting their daughter-in-law, Dr. and orge C. Miller. | Mrs. L. Poersel, who has*been the jSuest of her son-inJaw and daugh ter, Dr, and Mrs. Guy Milnor, tn Honolulu for the past three years, is spending a few months in town. see } Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris | Wright (Ruby Curtis) are redefving |congratulations on tho birth of a jdaughter, Betty Jean, on August 7, at the Seattle neral hospital, | ee Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ryan, with thelr son, John Ryan, and his house |muest, Robert Taylor, left Wednes jday by motor om 4 trip to Van- |couver, B. C, | eee |. Ensign Alan Moorehoure, who has been visiting in town for a few days, left this morning for Pen: cola, to begin his course in avia- ton, | | To replenish your Summer wardrobe while the warm weather lasts. A complete line in all col- |] ors, styles and shapes. Some embroidered and applique in various designs with birds and ribbon effects. FOR SATURDAY $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 The Bubble Shop 218 Pike St. CTreanliness! For Lunches The very cleanliness of the place makes you hungry, and the pure products served here |* satisfy that hunger. Westlake at Pine eel 7 ii DAY TH ATILE 13 yt i a ) = oe -———— = = a iy . ea . PDANEG | he ¥ > [I -- Come Jhopping With Cecille -:- Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallis Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham = = = = —— = — —— — Music—Louise Raymond Owens RARE OLD CHINESE EMBROIDERIES 4 1 , ; . ; t 7 72 TINY - : Middleton-Virtue Nuptials Celebrated at F ie = H : . | # High Noon; Tea Assistants Chosen ; 4 re of confidences today 2 waa aa , b h . + W aegiag waldies Watda” tel Mrs. Jones nae D as ; . tty wedding| Will Be Hostess AT THE CINDERELLA SHOP ing of I Amour? 1 # tay M ' | nies Belle Middleton, of | 2289 for a tea ne on Fri ares t # } | Seat! . ter in, l was | sue that it t the rested fl P| Everett 1 os san pour: 4 {RSS C | tb ‘ ¢ ther y ) f gi Have you wished for ae which Ta-| of Ce Pa, who ts aie Sataceerss oy ae. omething individual to : banked the rustlclturenne TOMORROW NIGHT “BAGDAD” WELCOMES YOL give a friend? Only read ‘ tall wick o se | To the realm of lissome Ali-Babarettes dar to Ray Rob j fag 6°"! formal Dinner | Seaton tees 1 ies wemrak tise Me ; bee a f 5 er & s very charming in| Mr. and Mra. A. 8, Kerry will en- ‘ = 054 sone "1 “ Heilig exit of enamine : ATH ess of peach-shaded|tertain with an informal dinner on| ° ° next month. The dainty georgette, simply designed, and her| Tues evening at their home on ALE OF FURS! things you have painted arms were filled w bride's roses.| Queen Anne Hill | Visited sade ef - Epa ener ¢ ’ Following the service a breakfast i prea ale ge emg A sete = . : exp ene hould be there. I've news 2 room °F Luncheon and Mah Jongg OLYMPIC FUR GO,, “1 5 sand manu-| for all of you. p Entertaining in compliment to | i t part 1 t facturing are EVERYONE LOVES EVELYNE Flat marcels! Miss Kove Thurmer, formerly of Harmon now with the NEMO BEAUTIFYING STUDIO, 2 Bigelow building MA in-3196 eee A flat marcel clings to the head where a round one gives fullness It's all in the way the wave is lald; out and in, or from side to side WHERE'S THE OLD SORROW OF SEWING When you take your pretty m Is to Mins Bean's? She cuts and fits. You stitch. 309 People’s Bank bullding; MA in-9119 UCH DARLING NEW HATS dozens of them—I find at wee prices at the MODEL this week 529 People’s Bank bullding oe DAINTY BOUDOIR BOXES At the SEA CAPTAIN'S CHEST are enriched with Mandarin embrold-| cries. When you need a pretty negligee, look here! .222 White build-| ing corridor, | gvaks A man's gift is not so hard to buy, after all. I find cigarette hold. era of ivory and sandel wood and ash trays and treasure bores of brass in a shop I k see AMONG THE NEW THINGS AT “HOLLYWOOD” | Are navy charmeen frocks, button-trimmed, with pouch-shaped | sleeves. For cach garment there's a hat to match at 1621 Westlake, | north of Pine. The buttons on strect frocks are of Just the sort that tailors use On frocks for dr the buttons are colorful and sparkling, lik Jewels, GOOSE-GIRL, WITCH OR QUEEN! There's sure to be a dress to fit the part at the great new BE LINDE COSTUME SHOP, 1624 Eighth ave. north of Pine, Ol address, 1322 Fifth ave. ' “fe | Cotton ermine and paper crowns belong to the days when there tcere mo professional costumers. Now you may go to your party in real royal robes. There's no pretence abext it. You ARE the queen of the ball. eee HOW WE LOVE FURNITURE | That seems to be centuries old! I find at CARLSON'S a stately | mahogany secretary that would lend distinction to any home. At} 800 Pine st, | eee | T think people are lucky who buy their furniture before the finish- ing coat has been applied to the interior of the new house. “Cot-| tage” furniture in fine hardwood takes the meuve and gray enamels | perfectly. eee FOR NECKLACES AND DECORATED CHINA Visit the Rhind-Steele studio, upstairs in the McDermott building Lessons are given and firing done. Mah Jongg bevls, cut in cubes, in clongated spinzics and in all sorts bf fantastic shapes, and decorated with quaint symbols are quite the fad of the hour, ene MISS L. M. COFFMAN’S SHOP | Now at 223 Pine at., stands for correct styles in millinery and apparel popular prices and excellent service. Former location, 1510 Third ave. | The new miliinery reminds me what beauty there is in Black velvet | set off simply with a touch of bright embrokery or a gleaming binding and ornament of lacquered leather. eee FOOT HAPPINESS Comes truly when Dr. Susic Joints and the aching arches! asier has treated the tortureous too At 4044 Arcade Square; MA in-5584. DOES CAMPING AFFORD A REST? It all depends upon what you take with you when| you go. A trim Caravan tent, that opens like an umbrella, and comes down as magically, is worth a dozen makeshift shelters! For sound sleep on the trip there are real steel spring folding beds that accommo- date two. A roll-top camp table makes meal time welcome. So does 4 compact little sheetron stove I've found, Good Liankets, tarps and camp togs com- plete the list of necessary equipment for a restful trip. You can look them oyer at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS, 76 University st, on the bridge. FRAU BENNETT TEACHES FASCINATING STITCHERY And deals in novelties, gifts and antiques at her wee new CROSS. STITCH SHOP, 1524 Seventh ave. see How'd you like to own a delicate scarf in cream and gray yarns Kenit with a delicate lacy mesh to give it beauty as well as warmth? The same shop shows a rich bedspread in linen and cream filet. oe V’VE LEARNED AT BETTY FARIS’ How many women almost give away the garments they're tired of! A $100 Carman frock (spring model) sold yesterday for $35, at WIRTHMORE, upstairs, McDermott building. Chee It's because the cost of clever remodeling is so high that some women are willing to give a thing up for a song if it isn’t Just as they imagine it should be. * . THE FROCK THAT WAS A FAILURE Can be made over into something smart for fall in the alteration and dressmaking department of the MODEL. In their fur shop the re-fashioning of pelts is done at 25 per cent discount through August. The re-tinting, blocking and trimming of felt and fabric hats is a third excellent serfice at 529 People’s Bank building. A FINISHED COIFFURE IS NOT A LUXURY In the annex of Singer's Hair -Store! 50 cents, at 218 Pine st.; MA in-2895, HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN HAT: Is taught at the MODEL'S school of milline * 8 THE PHOSPHORESCENT SHIMMER OF THE Makes a night ride on the BLUR BIRD perfect! this pleasure ship for ontings, TL tot-8930. PRIDE IN A HEALTHY SCALP Has made the Matilda Harper laboratories of scientific scalp treat. ments known all over the world! In Seattle, Hmma sti uses the famous, Harper methods, 1000 Shafer building, opposite Mrederick's; MA in-8760, Marcels are 50 cents; haircuts, 29 People’s Bank bid, UND Clubs may charter A FAMOUS COWBOY HERE Jack Hoxle is star in a thrilling photodrama called "The Be presented tonight and tomorrow at the COLONIAL, ck Trail,” (dvertiseme WORN AND FADED PHOTOGRAPHS KX ft Are restored at the MUEH Portrait Studi Crary building. ‘ eee CHINA DECORATORS ARE INVITED if To exhibit thelr handiwork at the Second Annual Exhibition of the J CERAMIC ARTS SUPPLY CO,, to be held September 15 to 24, at 4187 Arcade Square. No charges are made for space. Will you help? THE EMBARRASSMENT OF FEELING HOT, STICKY Is removed with the use of Perspiration Neutralizer. It eliminates the use of shields, {s absolutely harmless, Call or address ESPRIT D'AMOUR SHOP, 207 Denny Bldg. \ ee ae) Here's another aid to keeping oneself at all times immaculate, . THE MATURE WOMAN AS WELL AS THE FLAPPER Is sure to find a becoming hat at THE BUBBLE! Featherweight atins and bright felts (painted and embroidered models included) are priced at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 on Saturday. Beautiful models trimmed in burnt goose, too, are ready at 218 Pike St. Pie hele WIEN MARTHA COUNTED \ As lor®; as Martha thought of washdays one at a time, she did her own washing. But when she began to think of all the washdays that were coming week after week, month after month, year after year, taking one day out of every seven tn her life— She did what you will do, too— ‘Telephoned the Supply Laundry Co. to call for her bundle, The number ts CA pitl-0300, YOUR HAIR IS SHINGLED You may have !t permanently waved at VOGUE LA ROSE Hair Shop for $10! 1005 Third ave.; EL jot-1164. IF . . GIRLS WHO SIT OUT DANCES Pretending that they prefer to talk ought to know about the wonderful shoes I've found at LINDGREN’S. They're trim and smart, but their special arch-fit and pliant leathers makes them a dream of comfort. 1307 Fourth Ave. THERE IS MUSIC FROM 6 TO You may dance at dinner, {f you wish, at the 42-story L C. 4 Bidg. Restaurants (downstairs dining room) and no cover charge is made. A trip to “the peak,” the tower, will top the evening | perfectly. ced 8 e On moonlit nights there is majesty in the reaches of the city seen a-twinkle from the highest tower on the coast. ee ARROW KNIFE PLEATINGS ARE LAID Beautifully at ELITE. Buttons are made and hemstitching done for 8 cents at 414 Eitel Bldg., over Bartell’s. 0 AMOUNT OF SWISHING ABOU In niud-laden “gas” can really cleanse a garment. At the Pantorlum | each article is bathed in rivers of naptha until the fluid flows out clear as crystal. ee To clean may mean anything. To cleanse means to clean thoroughly. | oe HOW'D YOU LIKE A “CHUMMY”? It’s a tailored cloth hat for the bobbed girl. It comes in all the smart new shades from sand to scarlet, i is sold at the BLACK & WHITE HAT SHOP, 1018 Second Ave. ° s ee KEEPING WELL IN SUMMER Means keeping suitably fed on fresh garden stuff like lettuce, car- rots, beets, peas and greens. ‘These are served daily with roast spring chicken at WING'S Cafeteria, 14/9 First Ave. eee SPARKLING EYES Are rested ones! That's why Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds, whoso busi ness it is to find glasses that fit the eyes, are respected by women who value their appearance. Fraser-Paterson’s Balcony, “ se ‘An eyccup is almost as important as a tooth brush. A mild bath, morning and evening, will help preserve the deauty the cyes. . THE PHONOGRAPH THAT HAS LOST ITS VOICE Will be repaired at 1816 Westlake. All supplies sold here, TO SERVE AT A PARTY : ‘Thin buttered sandwiches made from nut bread are delicious, 50 cents a loaf at the DANISH COFFEE SHOP, 608 Union st, eee Pimento cheese is chopped fine with chicken cellent sandwiches, oe e AT A TOUCH OF THE KNEE How a little “Electric” flies over the seams! I find the ney feather-weight aluminum portables as well as standard models of all makes at the Singer Sewing Machine Shop, 1524 First Ave. — Ole ye for the filling of ex Did you know that the gathering attachment of your sewing machine will lay a crisp ruffle in perfect knife pleats? fe os ee a IONE TUCKER Is assisting with the marceling at the Hazel Tierncy's McKel Bldg. Beauty Shop. BU fot-5889. 1519 Third Ave, id - A FREE SHAMPOO oe With your marcel is the unique offer of the VIOLETBE Shop. In- quire at 608 Eitel Bldg. MA in-6473, Se mies THE CHERISHED FLAT SILHOUETTE Is achieved by the NuBone! Anna Schober, corsetier. EL iot-5766 *. . . he The world has grown tired of the chemise frock, we're told, B and waistlines are bound to come backt ‘ ibe oe " r ” . ~ a YOU'LL NOT WEAR A SUN-BURNED NOSE ; ais Or peeling cheeks afterwards, if you slip the new BL ESTADO WEEK-END PACKAGE into your _ caso hefore you go! ‘This contains one small jab | of Lemon Cleansing Cream and one small jar of | Vegetable Vanishing Cream, both made in Seattl from famous old Spanish recipes, and sold at our best drug stores, se @ , y Pure Nujol, @ mineral product that cannot grow hair, and imported lemon oil, an asiringent bleach, are two principal ingredicnte ef & face cream so efficient that men demand of their barbers, \ iki pee alale ai e va e

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