The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 07, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY ' EVENING. APRIL 7, . 1S03.
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EASTER LINGERIE SALE 0"
STILL
I PRE-EASTER SHOE SALE
Continuing iof Wednesday the superb specials on spring- and summer
footwear. Oxford in kid, canvas or patent leather, at pricea phenom
enally amall. - ' 7 t . : , "'i . - ' ' '
Whfl the Easter sale of Mualln Underwear continues, wa offer any
Whlta Petticoat priced from $10 to $50 at One Third below Its regular
value. Ettra specials each day on all garment In Muslin Wear. Every
piece in the atock reduced In price. . , . . , v . f
CXfJ ' W T. white canvas v10TaQQ
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KID, AND PATENT OXFORDS in
brown and Wack. Oxford of Sea
Island cotton, in white, blue, pink or4
gray. Button or lact styles; Gibson''
or regular cuts; welt rhand-turi;
aolei. All fize and value. CI CIQ
HIGH GRADE OXFORDS,
rdade of patent, gunmetal or
calf leather kid or: demi
glaied leather.' Button or lace
styles.high or low heel; welt or
hand-turn aolei; value to $5.00
the pair. , Special; ' J9 10
tomorrow .; . . . wJ' I
CHILDREN'S SWEATERS of white
wool yarn.. Bloute front, roll collar,
WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS,
of extre"mely fine Quality oain-
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tight fitting at waist For little tot . look, Low round neck, elbow
3 to 6 year of age; slightly, soiled , sleeves.. A dainty , well made
and only a , small number on sale. t garment; regularly $175 each.'
Choose fuickly; $250 ' . . Q7 , Special. . , CI 1Q
value..?... -...I?...:.'...:., Of C 'Wednesday.'.. ..$1,111
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns iOc, 15c
to $3 the pair.
Special;..;. ?le70
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High-grade linens, made in the world-famous Richard
son mills- at BelfasC Ireland. For. several generations :
this factory ' has'' beea making the .best linens iii the
world; ; We have the exclusive sale of theirgoods for
'Portland. Read of the bargains for this week, lk V
TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS of a fine damaskj
specialized for tie Easter salef at these low , pf ices :
'Clotha! 2x2 ' .yards, worth Cloths, 2x2 yards!
$100' the sct,- flJQ
sale pripe. . .. ..tyytAu
:1 Cloths, 2x3 yards, , worth'
$13.00 the sel(J 1 7C.
sale price.... pl i O
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'Cloths, 2x3 yards, worth'
$14.50 the setdj I TA A
sale -price. . . .) 1 OeUU
Cloths, 2x24 yards, worth
;$12.00tnes;eti A 7C
-sale price. .'. .J) 1 O
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set, sale price P 1 1 I fj
yEXTRA SPECIAL ON
NAPKINSFor the Eas
ter sale we have 180 dozen
Napkins, full dinner size,
- and excellent values at $5
the dozen, spe
cial at....
COSTUME LINEN S
New arrivals; light and
medium weights; 50c to
$2.00 the yard.
54.25
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to 50c
TheVardtSc
An extraordinary offer. Thoutanda ' of
yard of the prettieat, daintieat embroid
eries in awisa, cambric or nainaook mate
rial. Width from 5 to 18 inchet. Jur
what you need for trimming tummer vn
derwear, for akirt ruffling, for garniahing.
baby thing, tummer dretie, etc ' .
; Embroiderie regularly worth to 50c Q.
, the yard, on ale at..... .liJ
Embroiderie regularly worth to Slyin.
the yard, on sale at ...tJt
Embroiderie regularly worth from nQ J
..vui.
edge to match; width from to 2y
t! 2S ta 1200 'the vard...
VALENCIENNES LACES, miertion and
match; width from to
rularly worth to $1.00 a A
la. Special Wednesday..."
3 VESTS, low neck, aleeve
atvle. awu ribbed, neatly trimmed ana
incbe; regularly worth to $1.00 a . AQ
yard, opeciu weanesaay.... vw -
WOMEN'S VESTS, low neck, aleevele , rt'l
finished; sell regularly at 35c each, 04,
all sizea. Your choice Wedneaday. jCt
WOMEN'S KID GLOVES, 2 and 3-clap
tyle; broken a to size and, color;
lightly soiled; just the thing for street
wear; grades that sell regularly at $1.50,
$175 and $2.25 the pair. Your OQ-
choice Wednesday 5?i'Jr
HIGH CLASS NOVELTY NECKWEAR,
for opera and evening dress. Silk scarf
elaborately trimmed; coque boas, marabout
boas, etc. Buy one at this low price for
wear at the Symphony Concert: . k--
Reimlar $12.50 to $18 (MA (( Regular $20 to $30 val- M C Art
iJjS'vals., Wedneday for.ilU.VU ue, Wednesday for....VV
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Goods
Sale Black Dress
The largest and best assorted stock of Black Dress Goods in
all Portland is thrown open to you thii week to buy at wilL
Select any piece of Black Goods in the entire stock and pay
nearly one-fourth less than the regular price.. Tis well to an
ticipate your spring and summer" needs now, and buy all you'll
need while this sale is in force. The season'! smartest fabrics,
including Panamas, voilesr serges in French or domestic weaves,
herringbone effects, armures, melrose, French ' poplins," India
twills, prunellas, wool batistes, liberty! yes, any and all the
newest, best selling weavei of the season.; ; ' 0 '.-..-$1.00
grades, special, 'JQq 1'50 grde ip" 09
$L25 grades, special, gQg jJJ grades, pe- JJ Q
graaes, apecuu, ymru. . . t ............... .v-
$2.00
$ 1.0 0 grade
NOVELTY
SILKS, a yard
79 c
$1.25 grade
NOVELTY
SILKS, a yard
89 c
ROYAL VJRSH
TAFFETA
The best grade of Royal
Wash Taffeta offered at a
very special price. For TO
MORROW'S selling there
are hundreds of yards pro
vided ; special at, . " fl
the yard.. OS7C
$1.25 grade
a yard
89 c
SIM TColoVed
VOILES, all
colors, a yard
89c
CUT GLASS
In this great Easter Sale, of Cut
Glass and Haviland China is an
assortment, so great that it would
be impossible to give but a slight
idea of the marvelous reductions.
Note tlte following examples:
WATER BOTTLES
$4.50 values for S3.35
$5.00 values for ...$3.75
$7.50 values for $5.50
SUGARS AND CREAMERS
$4.00 . values for . . k $2.05
$1.25 Tellv Dishes for....OOt $7.50 values for ....... ?5.00
$2.00 Nappies, heart shape, for $8.50,values for .......
81.45 $3.00 Oil Bottles. ..... .82.15
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IS35.00 Jfuncn aowis, special .ow opn 9
. . J.. rr.....i. .SOia ao.vw vuve -uisncs ior
1.00
2.15
HAVILAND CHINA SPE
CIALIZED SALAD DISHES
$1.10 values for ....... 55
$1.25 values for .... . . . G3
$1.50 values for ....... 75
$2.50 values for 81.25
$4.25 values for $2.13
.CHOCOLATE. POTS
$2.15 values for 81.07
$3.00 values, for . . . . . .81.50
$4.00 values for $2.00
$5.00 values for, $2.50
CUPS AND SAUCERS
(the dozen)
$10.50 values for ....8 5.25
$18.00 values for ....$ 0.00
$33.00 values for ....$16.50
$45.00 values for ... .$22.50
PLATES
$ 3.50 values for 1.75
$ 7.75 values for ....$ 3.88
$13.50 values for . . . .$ 6.75
SUGARS AND CREAMERS
(the pair)
$1.45 values for. 73
$2.30 values for 81.15
$2.75 values for $1.38
$4.00 values for .......$2.00
TEA POT, SUGAR AND
CREAMER (the set)
$2(50 values for $1.25-
$4.40 yalues for ...,.'...$2.20
$5.45 values for ..... . .$2.72
$11.75 values for $5.88
BON BON DISHES
$1.25 values for 63e
$1.50 values for - 75e)
$1.75 values for 88
$2.90 values ior $1.45
Our Hardware Department is
the place to purchase your
Garden Tools. There are
Spades, Rakes, Weeders,
Trowels, Lawn Mowers, .Gar
den Hose, Sprinkler Reels, etc
Silk Skirls
Regular $9.50 Values $3.98 Each
.100 Walking Skirts of a prime grade taffeta silk.
Absolutely fast color, pleated sfyles. Strictly
tailored effects. Skirts you can use for smart
street wear or for semi-dress occasions, for shop
ing, etc." (Note the window display.) A good
assortment of sizes and the values rua to $9.50
each. We offer you 100 tomorrow at
CLEAN GOVERNfflENT WINS
.MING VICTORY
OVERWHEt
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St Johns Voters Elect Good Government Ticket City
' Attorney Candidate Who Jfrgured in erry acanaai
Exposed by The Journ al Is Badly Defeated.
a TKATTMl OF TKSTERDATS
i ELECTION AT ST. JOHWS.
V Total raalatratlonv ......... 771.
Total number of yof oaat. M
Nnmbar of vote caat 1907.. 62S
Xumbar ot votea oaat HOJ.. 47S
- Though the Good Government league
uoceeded ta winning fignal victory
In 8t Johns yesterday by the election
of : their candldaU for mayor, H. W.
Brlce, and by eleoUnsr Henry B. Collier
city attorney by an overwhelming vote.
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Elected
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Major of St.
the Taxpayers etlU claim that the-vio-tory
doea not all belong to. the Good
Government league. -
The Taxpayera elected five councilmen
out of eeven, beeldee city treaeurer. J.
E. Tanch, Nvho i popular in St Johns,
and who is considered quite competent
and capable for the position. -
The surDrlslng strength of H. E. Coi
Her was the feature of the election.
Around the city attorneyship the battle
waged strongest. a waa predicted. For
' wi. ' AiAa ao1 ntimhr ft ft 8 9
VII 1 0 V1.11VW rp
votes was cast, greater than for any
other off ice in yesterday's election, and
greater than has ever been cast in St.
jonns. outsiae ox a. a. jbmuu, iu -
AmtM tfir. PMnrdftr. WhA had 'nO'ODDOSl
tlon, H. E. Collier secured the greatest
numhar of votes, desoit the fact thai
he had two opponents.
Overwhebnina Victory to CoIUst. .
- X IVUU TVlS lsmsiv " mm.. . ww
was . a plurality'Of 44 and a ma
jority or 1JS or au ne votes cmi w
city attornsy. oTU Perklna waa de
feated by a vote of practically three to
one :'
The" new officials as elected yesterday
are as follows; Mayor. H. W. Brlcej
recorder. A. M. .Esson; treasurer. J. E.
Tanch: city attorney.. Henry B. Collier;
Davia and C I. Johnson of the Tax
payers' ticket; council men jrirst wnni.
J. J. Tryon and-W. W. Wlndle of the
ward oouncilmen,'H. W. Bonham and H.
C. Hunter of ,the TmxpiT.r ' ticket
These officials take tne oatn or u nci
and assume their duties Monday. April
Tha ' -annexation ineasurs was lost
The residents living in ths territory St
Johns wished to annex refusing to sano
tion ths annexation measure. Ths vote
moms the stm :
The ; formula given below will
be found wonderfully effective for
- whitening the skin, sven that of
the - darkest complexion. This,
mixture, whUe being .absolutely
harmless, has a peoullar chemical
action on the surfacs of the skin,
' bleaching the cuticle and impart-.
, ing that creamy softness which is
. so desirable. - "-' .
Two ounces of Ross Waterr ono
ounce Spirits of Cologns; four ,
ounces SartoUv ,Put tho Sartoin
In a pint of warm water, then add '
the Ross Water and Cologne Spir
it, a, and after dissolved and cooled
strain through a fins cloth. Thess
ingredients are obtainable ; from
any well stocked druggist -
Beneficial results are usually
. apparent from ths first few.appll-
cations. - This should ' be used
daily. It makes the. use of pow
ders or rouge entirely unneces
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waa unanimous against annexation In
this territorv. while it was almost
unanimous for annexation inside the
city. Ths bond Issue appropriating $60,
000 for the purchase of city docks was
carried. The other bond issue for .the
purpose of buying a city park was iosi
hv 1 1 VAtML
A peculiar feature of ths election la
the fact .that although 779 voters regis
tered In St Johns for the election, only
668 votes were cast more waa avv
votes less than ths registration.
Detailed Tot Oast.
The detailed vote for the various
candidates in yesterday's election was
as follows: , ,
H. W. Brlce, Good Government
(elected) First ward, J09; Second ward.
ISO; total B. jwajorny,
V T U.Mil.li.V. TavrovAia' rAArrjhk.AAl
First ward. 178; Second, ward, 146;
total, szi. ....
A. M. Esson (no opposition) First
ward, 271 ; becona wara. se; touu.
Treasurer . - '
First ward. 173;. Second ward. 71: total.
246 . s.
J B.Taach, Peopls,s(eleota) First
ward, 168; Becona wara, i; wiai. sxv.
Plurality, 136. V .
C. S. Thompson, . Taxpayers First
ward, (7; Second ward, 40; total. 17.
City Attorney , - : .
: Henry E. Collier, Good Government
(elected) First ward. 349; 8econd ward.
150; total. 399. Plurality. 344; ma
jority, WO. , . .
T.. T. Parker, Independent First
ward, 88; second ward, 86 total. 114.
O. L. Perkins, Taxpayers'First ward,
81; Second ward, 74; total, 165.
Council men-at-Largs t
p. J. Miller, Good Government First
ward, 302; Second ward, 118; total. 816.
E. C. Hurlburt. Good Government
First ward, 147; Second ward. 98; total,
346.
G. I ' Perrlne, Bociallst First ward,
127; Second ward, 117; total. 844. A
i S. U Doble. Taxpayers' (elected)
First ward, 802 Second ward. 167, total,
"a. W. Davis, Talcpaysrs (sleeted)
First ward. 240; Second ward, 136; 'total.-
376. ' i '
C, I Johnson, Taxpayers' (elected)
First ward, 176; Seoond ward, 168; total,
331.
Councilmen First ward
Joseph J. Tryon, Good Govamnsht
(elected) 192. m '
W. W. Wlndle, T Good Government
(elected) 189. , '
A. B. Jobes, Taxpayers' 177. v , - ;
1 G. Xj. Epps, Taxpayera 170. ? 1
Councilmen Second ward
' l H. Smith. Good Government 81.
J. H. Crook, Good Government 117.
H. W. Bonham, Taxpayers', (elected)
188, '
H. C Hunter, ' Taxpayers (eleoted)
124. -.
Bond Issue of 860.000 for city docks
v First ward For. 197; ' against 79.
Second ward For, 152; against, 88. Ma
jority for, 204. v '
- Bond Issue of 218.000 for city park
First ward For, 133; against, , 131.
Seoond ward For, 97; against. 119.
Majority against 20. . .
" Tlie Golden Buckwheat Cake. "
r'i.: '. From IiSslle's Weekly.
A Frenchman, noted 'for his fondness
for good eating and well known In the
fashionable restaurants of New Tork
was saked at a popular club by a New
Tork friend recently what in hjs Judg
ment was ths most delicious and dis
tinctive American dish, ' Without a mo
ment's hesitation ths French visitor re-
Slled: "The only distinctive American
ish that I have found in your country,
the one that deserves to bs put on the
list at leaat before all others, Is your
'buckwheat cakes.' We have various
kinds of pancakea abroad, most of them
palatable and appetising and many of
them expensive, but your 'buckwheat
cakes' excel anything of the kind that
I have ever tasted. Better than all,
they are within ths reach of every one
and constitute one of your cheapest as
well as one of your choicest foods. The
light, well-browned "buckwheat cake,"
with a aash of honey or maple or karo
syrup ovsr It Is the most delicious,
wholesome and satisfying breakfast
morsel that the world offers. We have
nothing to surpass It in our country,
and It is a pity that It Is so common
with your people that they do not al
ways recognize Its merit One of the
pleasures of my regular winter trip to
the states is the expectation of getting
ones more in touch with your famous
'buckwheat cakes.'
' PERSONAL.
J. O. Megler. In ths canning busi
ness at Brookfleld and a well known
Washington politician. Is at the Port
land, accompanied by his wife.
H. H. Stuart and wife of Forest
Grove, are st the Portland. Mr. Stuart
la In ths milk condensing , business.
Mrs. Truman Poland Dead.
(Speel.l Dlipateb to Tb JonnuL)
' The Dalles, Or. April 7. Mrs. Maris
R. Poland, wife of Truman Poland, died
yesterday at one of the local hospitals
of tuberculosis af tsr a lingering illness
of several months. Funeral services
were held today from the Congregational
church.
BRTSH
CABINET
Asqnith Will Recognize
Young Jlen With Amer
ican Blood in Veins.
Piles
We Want Xvery POs Sufferer to Vest
This Q rest Cure at On Expense.
8end Same and Address 3oi s :
Free .Trial Faekag-e.
We want to send you a free trial of
ths Great Pyramid Pile Cure at once, so
you can sea with your own eyes what It
can do. '
You euro yourself with, perfect ease,
In your own horns, and for little ex
pense. Pyramid Pile Curs gives you prompt
reliefs It heals sores and ulcers, re
duces congestion and Inflammation, and
takes away pain, itching; and Irritation.
After you have tried the sample treat
ment and you are satisfied, you can gst
a full regular-sised treatment ot Pyra
mid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 60
cents. , If he hasn't it send us tho
money and we will send you ths treat
ment at vonce, by mail. In plain sealed
package. ;- - . -
Send your nam and address at once
for a trial of this marvelous, quick, sure
cure. Address Pyramid Drug Co 99
Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. . -
(United Press Leased Wire.)
London, April 7. Three young men.
one of them the son of an American
mother and another tns- husband of an
American girl, will be in the running
for the office of the future Liberal
grime minister of Great Britain when
lr Henry Campbell-uannerman form
ally quits of floe ana Herbert Henry
Asqulth, now - chancellor of ths ex
chequer, takes his place.
As soon aa Asqulth becomes prime
minister he will change things about in
the governing board of the empire and
will throw open to young men the chief
posts In ths cabinet He himself will
resign the chancellorship of the ex
chequer, but- aa ths premiership does
not pay a salary, he will appoint him
self first' lord of the treasury, which
pays 326,000 a year. Sir Henry Fowler,
who as chancellor of the duchy of Lan
caster, draws 810,000 a year for the
nominal dutv of lookinr after the Drl-
vate property that King Edward, as the
Duks of Lancaster, owns, and ths Mar
quis of Ripon. lord of the privy seal,
will reslsm. This will leave three Dlaces
to be filled and the man selected for pro
motion are Lloyd George, president of
the board of trade; Lewis Harcourt
first commissioner-of works, and Win-
. Hagan's
Magnolia
Balm
A liquid prsBsratloa tor
. . Faoa, Nsok, Arm . anSj
Hands. , Hakaa ths akin
Ilka yea want K. Doss It ,
laarMomeat. It la Malta
ar atloky nor t nraasy.
, It's harmlosa, eloaa aaa '
- rafraahlng. Caaaot ta :
slstsoted. Two aelors, ,
Pink and Wktta. Usalt
, noraln0 aooa and night. - -Wlntsr
Spring, 8nmmsr
. . FalU SAISPLE FREE. v :
-, LVOHMFOCO,,
, - t , 44 8, FfUSt.t Broolljr,l. T.
oomwwv
ston ChurchUI, undsr secretary for ths
oolonies. . "
These three young men, together with
John Burns, who will contlnus to retain
ernmen board, are the great successes
or tns JjlDerai government
married a daughter of the late Walter
H. Burna of New Vork aidChurchlll is
ths son of the former Lady Randolph
ChurchUI, who waa Miss .Jennie Jerome
of New York. George will probably be
come chancellor of the exchequer,
Churchill colonial secretary and Har
court presldsnt of ths board of trade.
HYPOCRISY AND SEX:
Observations Founded - on ' H. A.
Jones' Hay of Last Year.
From the Boston Transcript'
Msn like "The Hypocrites," women de
test it At least so say the critics, who
ought to know, and it was with their
dictum In mind that ths clerk ap
proached Henry Arthur Jones' play-i
Sure enough, there were reasons pat
ent and convincing why women should
be impatient with it Not only with
out love-making it is without a heroins.
It shows you a wronged girl, pathetic
but inglorious; a mother tigerlshly de
voted to ber son and cruelly determined
he shall not marry ths victim of his
treachery; his fiancee, a sentimental
goose; the curate's wife, with ths back
bone of a littleneck clam, ready to ses
her husband defeated in his effort to
unmask the hypocrisy, and a village
gossip, as heartless aa self-righteous.
to think of it And then you have the
surgical frankness of Mr. Jones, surpassing-
oven that of Mr, Shaw, to say
nothlnir of the presence of a burlesaue
vicar (women don't like to see the cler
gy lampooned.) and the. all but omnl
Dresence of deceit and sham (women
agree with the lawyer when he describes
the village as meaning at tns. root or
the downs" and adds. , "Let it nestle!"
They prefer, hypocrisy to the exposure
of hypocrisy.)
Well, mightn't yon say the same of
men T Yet If the critics have hit it
men adore that play, Indeed, you can
ses why they should. They ara thrilled
by the curates moral hardihood; his
simple, honest manliness: hla uncom
promising, though tender and sympa
thetic; attitude toward evil; his refusal
to become either a prig or a bigot He
is what Emmanuel Bayard might have
been, .what John Storm never might
have been. . Besides, men are naturally
appealed to by a great dramatic story,
particularly when truth wins over false
hood, though against terrible odds. But
dear me I aren?t women squally respon
sive to auch appeal? i t ,
After ths play I met the Bar fords. An
abominable, atrocious creation!" cried
Mr. B, "A masterly, uplifting snd most
moving drama 1" exclaimed his wife.
And never saw you a mors masculine
man or a more feminine woman, v
This caused me to Indulge in thoughts.
I reviewed all that the critics had said
and all that I had myself excogitated.
Still Irwas plunged in befuddlemnt
Then, of a sudden, I saw a great ltxht
Ths thing that makes women condemn
the play and most of them &o. Mrs. H.
to the contrary notwlthstandlno" is the
dosing scene in which the tt'-erlsh
mother (reconciled to the wmng-i rirl.
whom hfr Ron is to murrvj is Nin 1.--1
off to I" '- fa a r?.T "v u to the I""
py p.?r. i i . . ; i i -i . .
EDITH KOXO'l GRAY
- PIANISTE WITIt
Chicago Symphony
Orchestra
i Annual Spring Festival at
ARMORY ;
APRIL 10-11-12
Like alt other - artists who have
their unprejudiced choice, Mrs,
,. . . , . Gray uses the :.
Stcinwayfiana
SEATS NOW ON SALE AT
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Sixth i and p Morrison, Opposite
Postoffice. Pacific Coast Keprs
' tentatives Steinway Pianos.
woman will ever overlook It It at.'
make ths average fomlnlne theatre? .
so furious that she will deny evr
merit of that really tremendous dratr
8hs will exaggerate Its every d f
It in totou Ami tm
QUI nut
I e&u't blame her. After all t t
mother's cruelty towara .
after all the mothers n..r fu.,
Kara then to .iw t
suo.h an p"t''u! 'i
out la laa.sw
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