- L Hi t it I? Iv, m ONE TINY "HANKY" FOR $50 MAKES M'LISS SOLILOQUIZE She Is Impressed and Interested With the Mar velous Creations of Linen and Lace, But Fails to Make a Purchase "tjlttTy.UOLikAn hnwlhorchlefs sold llko lint cakes this Christmas. Our stock i1 Is really dculctcdt" yho saleswoman tucked u lilomle curl In with a hand ns nrlsloerutle ns the wares alio handles and I Rnsiod tho Krtsp she expected of me, I llnvo often linil tho iitfnsurc, mid thiubtlr.si you Imve, too, of picking up bargains In tho hnntlhcrrhlrf line for twelve mid a hnlf cents. If I'm fcellnK really extnwngnnt t tuny have a look at the twenty-five or fifty cent kind, hut anything 'beyond that linn ntwny.i come In the mil lire of n Rift, t Imagine, tho aVerngh 'woman lias the mtne feelltiK toward h;indkerchlcf. irifty dollars for a liny hit of linen and lace, with no nnelent history nttnehed to It', stoma to me to tcpreaetit the very nemo of extravagance, and yet the presiding-genius of the handkerchief counter told tne that many Philadelphia women of fastldlotm Innto nnd pocket hook corpulent enough to Indulge It, carry these expensive nccessoiles. ''Many women think nothing of buying u dozen or so of handkerchiefs cost ing from $15 to $20. These they uso for every d.iy, buying only n few of the $n kind for use on elaborate oecw.lons. Komctlmcs, however, they mo bought ns Blfts for brjdes to carry, and that Is how heirlooms are born. Handkerchiefs carrjed on such momentous occasions arc usually laid away In lavender and old laco until there Is a wedding In l he next generation." "Have you any on linnd now?" I asked with reverence, the very thought of a $50 handkerchief filling me with awe. Familiarity breeds contempl With an ulry, carefree gestutc site btought out two trnys of man-piously beautiful handkerchiefs, rnnglng In prlt'o from S10 to $C5, Jus! ns though they belonged to (he common genus. Dainty, filmy creations w-io they, almost too fragile to be hnndlrd, nnd yet Jhoy bear the reputation of bring wondei fully durable. The linen In the more expensive ones Is hand-woven, tho Valenciennes lace hand made, of course, and the embroidery seemingly too fine nnd peifect for the human hands to have accomplished. They come from Paris nnd look It, quite. The Duchess nnd point luce ones, looking actunlly more expensive thnn tho Inconspicuous but amazingly line Valenciennes one, cost In icnlity very much less. Only about $30 or J 10, don't you know! At nny late, even If oiip'r expectations never soar so high ns to think of possessing a $.10 or $(i5 handkerchief, It's nn adventuio Just to look at them. I wonder If they nro hind to make! "Tlin liking You in Advance" Do you start your business letters in this way: "Youis of the lUtli Insi. received" or "I have your favor of tho 21st nt hand"? And do you conclude them, "Thanking you In ndvnnco and hoping to see you soon" or something with a similarly familiar ring? You probably do. Take nine out of every ten commercial letters nnd you Will find In them the same deadly dull phrasing. 1 read an interesting inter view tho other day with a "big" business man In which lie told of Incieascd results tjint he obtained In his business after lie decided to break away from the bromldle. It was a new stenographer who (list suggested tho idea to him. Now every letter that lie sends out of bis nfllco strikes an oiiglnnl and Individual note. He employs the stenographer who pointed the way as chief letter composer nnd she In turn lias her stenographer to take tho dictation. What a blessed relief It would be to open the note requesting ou to pay your gns bill promptly nnd find a neat and humorous llttlo turn of thought Insteud of tho customary banal woiding. mayhap. , Why not suggest It to jotlr employer? Whipping Is Cruel An Interesting letter signed "Invalid" came yesterday regarding my com ments on Ellen Key's views of corporal punishment for cbildicn. No doubt a great many renders concur with these .sentiments: Dear M'Llss X live next door to n man and woman whose manncis arc very refined and who nre well-to-do, and they seem to have everything that could be desired to make thorn happy, even a dear little girl whom I, who am a shut-in, confined to my room, often wave to from my window to see her .smile to me from tho yard and wave back- It distresses me and, indeed, has gotten to-lw tho worst trial that my helpless Invalid lot has brought to mo that I have to .hoar her being whipped every day for what must be trifles, as sho seems ns good as gold. I have heard somo of the reasons for which she has been whipped llttlo things which any child might do simply because It Is a child and has not learned the tact and patienco which come with years. Why, some of the things seem to be tho very things that make children so lovable, and yet she is punished for them. Isn't this because some people, howover nice they may he to grown people, have forgotten what It Is to bo a llttlo child? I am glad you wrote about this ns you did. I know one thing that all tho people I ever know, including my own mother, so many years ago. In the days they called old-fashioned, made It a rule never to hurt a child there might be punishments we got when wo were little, being kept In and the like, hut whip ping very rarely. Is this tho result of all our progress, that after all our scientific Inventions and the like, and nil our new knowledgo we don't know enough to keep our tempera with children. Don't you think It would bo a good rulo never to whip a child at all? There aro so many other ways of accomplishing tho same result, and It seems to mo It must affect a child's self-respect so. Sometimes I wish I could run out of tho house nnd get awny from tho sound, but nm hold hero with no way I can think of to raise a protest except by writing to you to gain perhaps some consideration for this 'ittle girl and the many other little ones Who must suffer still from this cruelty and injustice, I.N'VAUD, M'LISS. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address all comnmnlratlona to M'I.Is, rare of thr Ktrnlrur f.edgrr. Write on one hide of thr pniicr only. Dear M'Llss Will you please lot mo know where I can get tickets for tho Eastman Traveling School? Yours sincerely, M. F. This Interesting school will meet today, tomorrow nnd Thursday nt Horticultural Hull. Admission Is frco and tickets will not bo necessary. Morning sessions will bo from 9:30 until noon; afternoon ones from 1 to 4:30. Thero will be one night session tonight. These classes, I nm told, nro likely to provo of greater Interest to professional photographers than to amateurs. Inquirers K. S., P. B and M, H, will find that this answers their queries also. Dear M'Llss What Is the Monday conference, and nro tho meetings free to the public? CLUB. The Monday conferences are held by a group of men and women for tho purpose of open discussion ot public questions. Thero Is nn admission charge. For details, apply to Miss Mary If, Ingham, 333 South 16th street. ' Dear M'Llss Please tell me tho meaning of the name "Battlstn." f SCHOOL GIRL. This Is an Italian name. It means "baptized" or tho "baptlsj.." St. John the Baptist In Italian is San Giovanni Battlsta. MILLIE AND HER HAN6E0IF ILL SPEND iTHE EVENING WITH BRI6ANT.NA.IIL pJ?5Tr.D I HAVE AW It would soit of soften the blow MILLIONS 1 flfllER'HErl. IHATE TO LEAVE f CAN'T YOU POST- 1 III'm 60INO 10 SIT UP (PERCY ILL? 6 V 11 li 11 . irtu tA ce iwini'W num uimuiiiimm- 1 ' ij-k v,-, 1 w, in f(-r'-i ri.'i iiwnii v ' --- wn , Mr wnj ni sn k ii . i i.jia i ' -r rz. n i a rvi 1 11 r rvi iiLif.uiuiii-ti 1 1 ur in 1 1 fjfiiiiirri iiiitu iil ui" r 1 y k 1 11 iiijrvi 1 111 h ir 11 1 1 -u jw t 1 1 1 1 t tn x. i tr l. rv 1 AUNT; nil T5js IALONE.MILLIE, BUT I J P!S -.HE'iVERY ILL. j ' .HIM YE5TERPAY J4 ILL VERY r 1 ma fct-wst nvt-iwuu wi. 1 , -i . ? rs tm juuutnur j (make. him ) ito.. ft- if, U S5Z- 1 'rr'..C'J Mi-?.' ; ruTSTTrs 1SC, I FtrySOmg.) n fa! ( s' I- lm 'I Fill III V I II. 11- K . d I - I k. I . --- . - J I III" ll'l I 1 V EVBKING tBDClER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY SEEN IN 1SBL Till 9k m rJMzS vv 'a 1 y"s r jinn ml .K i ia I - '"-"CSj.Vv I j-Trtj-iVrfl ' till (i X, , , 7'..' V ill ll '' -K ' J" THK GOATKE AN INNOVATION FROM PARIS Wilt) would call thlM froek-llke garment a co.iteoV That Is what the French ilcslgiiiis hae niinuil It. and so It conies over to us nu a coatee. Tho idea Is to wear ibu (iiatic, or llttb- (.oat, ns the llteml ineaidng has It, over lin gerie frocks on the Mi eel, Jlixt as one iveriin a lopooat. lis uses aro inmimcinble, lor it mill; en nn Ideal house ilirsH. Nothing miild bo more priiitlial lor Ciilni lleacli. for the nmteilal Is a light welglil, n.iluiiil-liriteil r.ijnli. Thin fabric, by the way, pioinlM-n lo be eiv popu lar for spring. In line ulli 1'ic inse for pmiKi cs Inst siiison The embioldciy Is hand wotk, and ft n tin cm th natural mid mihiI lints, to nvitcli the other touches of coin! to he seen at the ioll.ii. The pi Ice is $""'. A coinl-criloieil lint or in tub silk Is woin "Ith Ibis coatee. A bandeau ot chinl. In Dresden lolorlugs nnd n tiny knot of i-oscbuils tilms the crown. A brim has a tianow bniiil ot (iobidlu blue straw with Miiall how knots for ornament. Price, $15. Similar models In linio oi faliiUs. faced with self-nintciliils, tagal or hump, may he had for $!. and mmiird. iill paitlcul.irs as to where this lostume may be piuchased will be supplied by the. hilltor of the. Woman's Page, I-:m:ninu l.miiinn. H0S ClnMiiiit stiect. Tlie icipicst must lie accompanied by a Mampod, f-eir-addun-ed envelope and must mention tho date on which the article appealed ' SOAP, WATER AND BRAINS ARE BEST DISINFECTANTS By WILLIAM FUMIGATION" with malodorous or poi sonous gas and the direct application of druggy chemicals to tho wuodwoik, lloor and walls of Hie Mckioimi lifter scarlet fever, diphtheria nnd tubeiculosls, Is rnpldly becoming obsolete. Snap and water, open air and sunlight am proving moio elllcicnt, mme avallulile and a whole lot mule eeouomlciil. After all, It Is poisons, not things, lliut carry most conliiKloim (Uncases. If we can control the biiinan. .inlnial and Ins-eel cnrilers or (UsciiLe gerinii wc need not worry much about so-called foinltes or v intnmlnated objects. Cif course, such peisonal objects as dishes, toilet at tides, clothing and bedelothlug niiist he boiled, Meam Bterillzed or othctwi.so dl.ilafecteil after rontnglous diseas... nut the old idea that the mom ltsolf leipibea fumigation or chemical treatment Is no longer up held by our foremost sanitarians. Doctor I'linpln, the famous Sanitary Siipeilnteiidcnt of Piovldeuce, It. I.. whoso pioneer work In modem sanita tion Is now iccogulzcd all oer the world, proved enrs no Hint it was unnecessary and unscientific to fumigate or disinfect pi anises after seal let fever and dlph tlicila. More recently aoveral bniou','bn of flreater New Yotk city li.no discontinued terminal disinfection relying Instead upon boap and wnter, ventilation and miiii light to take enro of any possible infec tion left In n room after such diseases. As Chnptn'B InvcstigntliiUH have so clearly shown, thero Is stiong doubt that walls, woodwork, draperies and furni ture In the hlekioom can haibor any in fection if the patient iccelves reasonably intelligent nursing duilng tho cotnse of tho Illness. For Instance, hundreds of tests of such nitlcle.i made by wirlous competent bacteriologists in the looms occupied by dlpbtheila patients failed to show diphtheria germs on u single arti cle, but did show tho germs present upon glasses, handkerchiefs and similar things which are obviously mme or less saliva contaminated. The disinfection of piemlscs nfter the lemovnl or death of u patient with pul monary tuberculosis Is a farce. All the danger passes with tho patient If the patient is dangerous. Ho Is not danger ous If ho takes Intelligent precautions, or If his nurse takes precautions, to prevent the contamination of things with bis sputum. Any one who may havo lived All inquiries about tho four dress making scholarships which the Evening Ledgek is offering to the public should be addressed to the Editor of the Woman's Page, Evening Ledger, 008 Chestnut street. (Copytlght. THE SHOPS K 1 ....;: VU BRADY, M. D. in Intinialo contact with the patient for a considerable period must watch out lest be lie Infected. Hut If Infected at all It must havo oceuiicd while the patient wns piesent not after bis removal or death. Hence tho lite of icnovatlon and disin fection of the vacated piemlscs becomes n meio fin ce. Worse, It focuses popular jilt e nt Ion upon a negligible source xt disease. Soap nnd water and brains are the clllclent disinfectants for routine use. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What Is Biliousness? I'an ou advise mo what will biliousness? prevent Answer "HUlousucss" Is a term which covcim many dlffeient aliments. Often It Is a lebelllon on tho part of an outraged metabolism ngnlnst Intempcianco or over eating. It Is not a dellnlt condition, To a Goldfinch Voti arrant llht! You plagiarist! To sit thero and repeat The very bong I'd mado for her Tho cry wolds, you cheat: "Pietty, pictty, pietty," ".Sweet, sweet, sweet." -Chailes Hlmer Jcnney, In Southern Woman's Mngazlne. LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Importer and Ladies' Tailor FOR ONE WEEK MORE You May Procure Your Southern Outfit at Special Concession Rienzi Tailored Suit for $65.00 Made from your Choice of any Material in our House, Rare Imported Fabrics, White Serges, Lingerie, Voiles or Silks January Half-Price Sale of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs Continued All Winter Hats Reduced 1013.) )oo v I LJxv BUDGET EDITOR GETS NEW IDEAS Gontcsl Almost Over Send Jn Your Budget Right Aw.ny The Evbnino Ledger is offering n first prize of $fi, a second of S3 nnd two prizes of $1 each for the hoRt practical household budget of n family of five on a $20-n-week in come. . . All communications should he nu dressed to tho Hudgct tditor, EVENINO Ludoeh, 008 Chestnut street. Write on ono side of tho paper only this is imperative. Nntnes nnd niidrcsscs will not ho used if such n request is mndc. i Another household budget shows how n really prnetlenl woman ran save for tho rnmlng or unfoieseeii expenses. It slntids to reason Hint a linblt of putting aside Jt.M for n raln day is good disci pline ns well ns practical economy. It add up. too, hi n very slioit while, nl liitthig ii Hcnnoiis fund for '"serve, even enough to cnirv one thiough sllglit "1 nesps. etc., without lobbing I'etcr to piiy Paul. Uld lien ("rnnkllii, for nil his frugnllty, doesn't make the ilnllais go any fiitthcr thnn some of our Philadelphia houie ulves. Take tills budget, for Inslnnce: Hudgnt l-Mltor. Sir Wishing In enter tli contest I submit Ibis Diidgcl of "pasltlven" noces snry to IH'e, eliminating Individual oon dltliins. Knod jn.."Ji "''I r.n " ' ' i.iii a.nn ' Loo IIVIIVI l.lR'lt Unit Itnlmctit . rrnteetlnn Amusement ' 1.00 , Oil, l't,ll! ' . fn ', MpiIIciiI nllcntlon "' Jlnlny diy j'i' ITWWWltH Tolnl -, f"n0' Klnnnclil ..UU.tm.tt nitK (i lAIi;v fjn." Atiffoni ncntic. Beauty Is as Beauty Does Hollow cheeks me sometimes duo to a depleted condition. I do not mean thin checliH, but (hreka that seem to sink In for want of stiengtli. , ...l... (u minrl --, I 11 1 n I V- l,Ml H tmi- ' . . V. .-. I I. t. (,,... I.n- lllg OI Hie H.VSIUMI ir- liniii I'vu'i, ,-v- cause when the gcneial physical condi tion Is out of oiiler one In all out of tune. Wholesome foods pinpeily cooked, plenty eeteals, milk In abundance and meats pailly laic ale dietary helps lo stimulate fagged tissues that show their lavagca In one's cheeks. Uegulatcd exercise In the open goes n long way toward correcting this error, which is' sure death to beauty. Skating, hoekev. biking and anything that keeps on (itit of doois me miracle workers In ibis illiectlon. Gingerisms If a man cnlls his wife Peggy, ho might liuplv tho dlnilnutlvo of Pegasus, the eteiiial horse. Catch the idea? Hvcrlast Ing wig. In times of peace prepare for more peace. Whal's in a name? That which we call an Ameilcan Beauty rose, by any other name would send us Into bankruptcy. Hals off to tho genius who devised those ilcucedly becoming veils for widows. Madam, if you would set back the clock of age, be suro to cover the face. Wbllo tho doctors are disagreeing the patient recovers. Woman Observes 100th Birthday SCRANTON, Cnl.. Jan. ::,. l-'lvo gen erations wero present nt tho homo of Mrs. A. O. Wblto when Charlotte Hunt Whlto celebrated her 100th annlvcrsnry today. "I havo always done what I fplt llko "doing," said Mis. White when nskc-1 for rules for a long life. She added that sho had smoked at one time In her life, but gavo up that habit 40 years ago. Lancaster Bars "Birth of a Nation" LANCASTER, Pa., Jan. 23. The "Birth of a Nation" will not be shown In this city. Mayor Trout Informed Mnnnger Yecker, of the Fulton Opera House, that he will not allow the picture to bo pro duced here. Five thousand dollars' worth of tickets had already been or deied. Tho money will bo icturned. IT TAKES MORE THAN ONE TO RUN irpoorTdLb Percy: ( ,, HE WAi Irmtr 25, 1916. Marion Harland's Corner Lonely Girl Wnnts Letters "TTTILti you please tell me how I can W set tho names of girls who would wilte to me? I am lonesome I wrote to you before, but did not hear from you. "It. 11." Your letter went duly lo the printer, tt must have escaped our eye. I Wt it with emphasis. In the thought of the long evenings Hint weigh llko lead upon the spirits of the lonely. Will not khul-henrt-ed glrli who "dwell nmong their own people" wilte to me for the address or It. 11. and shed reflected brightness Inte. hcr darkened life? She will tell you all about herself If you will ask her why she longs in hold converse with those of her own age and sex. Tell her somcth ng thai will show life nnd the world In n dif ferent light. Six Children and No Toys "t read Margaret TVs offer of dolls to give nwny. Clod bless the child for her good heart. I should like my twins, a eenis old. to have a doll each. They nre 1 always begging me. .Mamma, why don t Mill buv 113 n iloll7' Tliey SCO lots oi con dicn who have dolls I can': afford to buy them any. 1 have six chlldien nnd not one of them linn nny toys to piny with. Will you give me her nnnio or send mine to her for the dolls? "MltS. n. K. ," While the letter wns iccelved loo late to nllow us lo hope for help from Santa t'lnlis In the good wnik of so-tiring dolls for the (nylcKH family, .otl fulled to add your address. Without these wo oie help less. Will you correct the error? I am writing now for the r;.es of children who'e nut series are overstocked with toys, new nnd old. Will you not send one tnv apiece lo the six chlldien who had no ('liilstiiins this winter. Think of It. and net before you foigct the sad story. When l ho mother's nddress Is sent In I will forwnrd It to you. Don't commit tho toys to me or tiouble newspaper clerks with them. Send them dhect to the mother. About SliakinT Hands "Please advise me nhout shaking hnnds with a man. Is It Improper to shako hands with a woman with one's gloves on? t'pon wishing my employer 'a nieiry Christmas' when leaving the ofTlce Chtlstmas Kve, Is it Impioper to shake hands with my gloves on? "GKimtUDE M." I did not get your letter In time to ad vise you as lo the Christmas Hvo point of etiquette. Piobably your employer, being a. gentleman, set your mind at rest by offoilng to shake hands with you lifter you were cloaked and gloved, ready to leave the ofllce. A gloved band Is no longer considered disrespectful when peo ple exchange salutations. In fact, It Is awkward to li.i.ieroiisness for a womnn to pull orf a three-buttoned glove before laying her hand In that offered by an nc(iialntance of the sterner sex. Entertaining a Club "I have been asked to open my bouse to a musical club of which I am not a member. I nm at a loss what to do and bow to do It. Or course, I lane had small gatheiings of friends, but these nro all strangers, about a bundled or so In num ber. They supply the piogram. Where shall I stand? Shall I ask tho names, SHEPPAK,D tysoNS Embroideries The popular 27 and 45 inch Flouncings batiste, voile and organdie. All white or in colors. Practical Embroideries for Chil dren's Dresses and Underwear. Novelty Robes In White Exquisitely hand-embroidered. $25 $28 $35 Robes In Colors, $12, $25 Desirable Embroidery Insertings (Various Widths) Reduced One Half looS Chestnut Street 1X23 Walmxt ftwt TAILORS TO THE BETTER-DRESSED WOMEN OF PHILADELPHIA Advance spring styles arc established and wc arc prepared to execute your orders to your entire satisfaction and economy. SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER TRICOT SERGE... VELOUR CHECKS HOMESPUNS ":. $35 LINEN SKIRTS IJ'M 50 60gJ then Introduce to my nsslatimr hn..i nl Shall the maid take tho w"r"Pi? rtf1 ! lmo to sec that guests nre seated mA my nisisuins see to that' Oo t i.t , iluce tho performers? These thing, 1 nil conic to mo later. T nm a bridi ?"j worrying myself about thlncV Vu"! women know. NKmir'b I ' if You should have n i-n,nai...... rolloic you of innsl n, .,.f,lanll specify Kor Instance, ushen .hiE stand near the door to take the am,3 guests as they enter nnd conduct n?i? rodtico them to the hostess, who .A'K' oc stationed in n conspicuous patt of 7u loom, a tended by a reception commit'?, Mnlcti should be in chsigc of the drtiVit ' luuin ocnr i oe entrance (when pnnV., cut) In which wraps nre laid aside tS' ' less you dislike the ni,e, oV n,e VEi dlllldent to do It easily, it q best for ,W l.i nam.; the pel Miners In turn Vou hui ......, u, I't-ll-IIIUIllCS. DO not Worr. Instead, consult members or the ViiS Of the rillra nm i-aI.,ii. ' " " these functions and bo guided by uislf lt,ivii;u. V Learned When a Boy -r wish to Inquire about a poem l -J learned when a boy from a i ending bosk A i oo not Know who wiote t, but It n,. inlllnll-l-, lit., I l.l. " ni This world Is what we make It lie It good or bad. ' Iiepends upon bow we take 11 "I should llko to know where It ,.. be found and the authors name, and in i whnt book or collection of vetscs? II nu , (J The lines nre so often quoted l gtioutd M be ashamed lo own that I ennni - . a Hie authni bad I not consulted wlf W bends that my own with like result Yen -3 ivitl tnt ll-n (fttlt, (tn-i ,.l ..., " l ..... v .... -'-uu!i wno art - better posted with regard to these mat. J turn in. in i. t, Hie-ii iiic e oiner tor thi answer. Sue! for Puddings "Sickness has kept me from thanklnir the Corner for getting our boy the cyclo pedia. He is proud ot It. Some weeks ago a f'ornerlte wished to know how ahi could pi event small Plea from appearing In her kitchen. My exneilence him h icmove tho cause. Hccnjed vegetables or rriut win ormg tiicm. wnen I am able to ,11 ,111, ,(,,, 1,1 I'ldtllm, r ull.itt n.l- fi lends to save stanins for the Imu -vh... ( -. lclter appeared In the Corner I hav ' ioilllll no t-H- way in e-nop nuei ior pud dings. Place It In the oven, when melt. r.,1 ,-f-i,,. lf Inln n iilont, vbbaI tu.. --' I " - " ..... il.. -iiicu I ,.,,1,1 MllPfi It. It is eltpnliot- tUnn U,j A ' i ; "" - """',."" "' ut -, UllLlUI. lia J, A refreshing bit ot miscellany from a member who Is never too much occupied with her own nffalrs to think of others. The boy's nddt ess went nt once to her. Her scraps of household lore ate Grate fully acknowledged. The hint concern ing suet is novel nnd useful All communication) nddrr-iMeil to Marina Ilnrlmid Alimihl Inclni-e a (damped, ntlt iidilrrhftrd rntrlnpc nnd n rllpplm? of the article in which ,nti nre lnttreMrri. rrr. Mini wiibinir tn aid In the iharltable inrlt of the II. II. C. limild write Marlon Ilnrlmid, In cure of thli imprr, for ad-dr(-tsrH itf tho-,e the.v would like to help, nnd, biilntr rreeUrd tliein, cummunlcatf direct Willi tlice pnrtlcn. 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