-- 7(rf 10 EVENING LEDaEB-PHirADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, MABOH 22, 1916. WMI- W, a. ft fW V i MNB akt of letter writing NEEDS REVIVING, SAYS M'LISS Perhapa the War '11 Do It Then Love Missives Will Sprout to Make Napoleon's and Eliza beth Browning's Look 111 by Comparison FROM time to tlmo wo of tho present generation are told that many of the fine old accomplishments which mttdo of our grandmothers tho charming creatures that they wero aro dying out. Conversation la ono of these, but lotter writlng, that Intimate form of literary expression which la really tho highest form of the writing art, has gone by tho board. Generally speaking, there are no moro devotees of tho epistolary art worthy of the name, It would seem. Tho constant cry ascends that we do not even know how to properly couch our n. B, V. P.s. In fact. In the majority of cases wo entirely neglect to couch thetn at all nnd content ourselves with a last-mlnuto telephone 01 verbal accept ance or declination of our Invitations, regardless of tho panic Into which we throw our hostesses. Tlmo was beforo this art hnd become quite moribund that a girl, and quite laudably, too, would have wept herself Into a verltablo salt lake had her fiance dared to write her a love letter except In his own Arm, virile chlrogrnphy. Behold him now dictating his tender sentiments to his Huffy stenographer, who will regale them with great glee, BUbtttutlng her own Interpolations to the omco boyl And behold milady receiving tho sentimental missive, not In the least "Jarred" by tho cold typo that confronts hcrl "John Is such a busy dear; Isn't It sweet of him to write to mo at all!" Is tho complaisant manner In which sho cxptulns, If she considers It necessary to explain at alt. Only Uie other day I was reading an ancient letter. Tho fine old Bcrlpt of tho gcntlowoman who had penned It 60 years ago had almost faded Into the yellow notepapcr, but many of tho dignified, ladylike sentiments wero still decipherable This bello of more than half a generation ngo apologized at tho outset for not having written sooner. It was plain to see that sho considered it unmaidenly to answer a gallant's letter until an appreciable length of tlmo had passed. But sho declared In Inn copybook manner: "Oh, procrastination, what a thief of time thou art!" Thon tho llttlo maid went on to OVclnro that sho could not write letters In tho crudo light of day because Inspiration would not como, and that any mistakes sho mado would bo attributable to tho uncertainties occasioned by tho flickering candle-light. Ono could picture her sitting at vf escritoire that's what they wrote on In those days, is it not? A mero desk would have, Indeed, been too crude chewing her pen reflectively and retinitis her phrases and sentiments to tho very zenith of nicety. But If letter writing is an art, how much moro so Is love-letter writing? If you don't believe this, read "The Sonnet-! Trotn tho Portuguese," whirh am Elizabeth Browning's lovo letters to her husband, tho lmtnortnl Kobcrt, nnd Which mado her qulto as Immortal ns he. It might almost bo said that by one's lovo lotters you may know him. Could anything bo moro characteristic of tho Little Corporal tlian his brief but, oh, so expressive missives t.ont to Jo'ephlno from the b.ittielleld? "Josephine, my love Just killed 10,000 Prussians. A million kisses to you. NAPOLCON." tWhat woman could ask more than that her lover, wenry from tho labor of aending 10,000 Prussians Into ctornlty, should take tlmo to think of her, nay even to wrlto to her. But speaking of Prussians and killing brings me qulto naturally to the war. Z have read some gripping letters slnco the beginning of hostilities, epistles from tourists caught In tho maelstrom of mobilizing Europe letters from poor dovlls In tho trenches who wrote their missives with frozen hands and by tho spectacu lar glare of battle-field rockets. Letters that are Ilteraturo and which mako those samples of a former ago seem Insipid outpourings In comparison. If this war Is responslblo for a renaissance of lcttcr-wrltlng It can bo oald truly that it will not havo been fought In vain. Something New in House Signs It Is curious Is It not? how some thinking peoplo always manage to Inject tha artistic into tho most prosaic things. Take, for Instance, tho question of homo signs. Now, to tho averngo person a For Sale or For Rent sign means merely a drab affair of white, or pseudo white cardboard, with unappealing lettering. A clever real estate man has adorned a West Philadelphia house, of which ho wishes to dispose, with a most arresting sign. It Is cut in tho shapo of a cozy bungalow, has Its thatched roof dono in red, which catches tho eye of even tho street-car passersby. Beneath tho red of the roof is a cross-barred decora tion In futuristic black and white and then como the words making known tho fact that tho property la for sale. It stands out from tho rest of these signs that I havo seen like a red gown In a ballroom, and I'm -willing to wager that such a sign will go a long way In helping to sell the house. M'LISS a t. Lcttei;8 th5 Editor Address all communication to M-I.Im. Hide of the Dear M'LIss Will you kindly publish In your column In the near futuro several names and addresses of Arizona dally newspapers? C. A. A. Lansford, Pa. The following papers are among the well-known ones In Arizona: Arizona Re publican. Phoenix, Ariz., dally and Sun day, circulation 6400; Arizona Gazette, Phoenix, Ariz., evening only. 6000 ; Arl ona Record Olobo, Gila County, Ariz, morning except Monday, 1600. Dear M'LIss Ib thero any paint or polish which can be applied to a plain wood floor In order to mako Its appearance similar to that of a hardwood floor 7 la there a book published which Involves an entire description of the Panama-Pa-clflo Exposition, telling the manner In which each nation participated? YOUR READER TO AVOID INGROWING TOE NAILS, CUT THEM STRAIGHT ACROSS By WILLIAM TWO factors enter Into itho etiology of Ingrowing nail tight, narrow shoes, and improper cutting of the nail. Of course there Is no use In preaching about tight shoes; those who wear them WJU wear them, come what may. We may dwell upon the right way to trim the nails. The function of the toenails. If they can be considered to have a func tion In the civilized individual. Is to pro tect the sensitive tips of the toes. This being true, the nail should not be too closely trimmed, and when It la trimmed it should be cut straight across, without any attempt to round the corners. The starting point of "Ingrowing nail" (which Is a misnomer. In spite of the opinions of chiropodists) is often this very effort to round off the corners. Supposing prevention has been Ignored and an ingrowing nail has arrived. The condition is as follows: The outside edge of the nail appears Imbedded In an In flamed, bypertrophed or thickened mass of granulation tissue, from which more or less fluid, watery or purulent, exudes. Tha granulations have grown aver the edge pf the nail, and not vice versa, as the name Implies. Exuberant granulations ("proud flesh") in any situation may be cut without giv ing pain, since granulation tissue has no nerves. But the cutting must be done by a physician, not by the patient or any Untrained operator. Ingrowing nail unln UUIgently treated sometimes brings on septicemia (blood-poisoning). Tha skin may be drawn away from the edge of the nail by carefully applied 2. O. adhealvo plaster straps extending spirally backward outside, under and around tha great toe. Of course this maneuver is useless unless the Bhoes are correct straight inside sole lines, fairly broad, rounded toes. March Winds j Jjgy IgiliCv) Mr new method nmovu them 1 &H tutrnuessly, perfectly ana per- I IJsf j. uuuuatly A hft 9 The Cloud Dam established I 5Vk uiaiBF twenty fire ean aca aland to- y fjFi 1' cUy pre-eminent In the treat- I 7 . .aBBBB' Bitot et aeUI'blemUhtj. 1 -f Wf flBir 1M yiaiiaen Bid.. lata Walnut I ltf ('If tlaHuKcA 111 1 SSL, J) SkV. WsMsatsannrTww nnt i f , . -, of the Woman's Pngo care of ho Ktcnlnr Idcrr. paper only. Write on one You know, of course, that Imitations Beldom, If ever, look like real A painter tells mo that If your floor is In good con dition several coats of good quality var nish will bring it up ns near as is possible to a hardwood nppoarnp.ee If the floor Is marked, he declares. It should bo "dono" with a ground cover that can be bought at any good paint store. Before this is ap plied, however, tho floor should be thor oughly scraped. After the ground cover Is put on tho varnish then a final appli cation should be applied In regard to your second question, a comprehensive book on the Panama-Pacific Exposition Is now In tho process of compilation. Several reports have been mado by State commissions. The Penn sylvania Commission Issued a booklet on the Exposition and the trip made by the Liberty Bell. You can obtain a copy of this, I am told, by writing to W. II. Ball, Governor Brumbaugh's .secretary, at the Capitol at Harrisburg BRADY, M. D, The groove in which the granulations grow may be kept filled with any simple astringent, such as powdered alum, nitrate of lead (this should be used for only four days), or tannic acid. Scraping the nail Is seldom beneficial nnd often institutes severe Inflammatory reaction. The surgical cure consists of making an Incision in the akin outside the outer edge of the nail and removing an elliptical wedge of tissue. It is a simple and effec tual means of curing a very painful and troublesome condition. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thyroldectyne What Is thyroldectyne, and is It good for exophthalmla r jitre? Answer It Is b. product obtained from the blood of animals which have been thyroldectomlted that is, the thyroid gland has been removed. The product Is of doubtful value. Personally, we think it Is useless. Still, It Is prescribed by good physicians. A Treatment for Ringworm la there any new treatment likely to cure a chronic, obstinate ringworm? Answer Have the doctor paint the le sion with half-strength lodln, then freeze It with whichever agent he prefers (carbon dioxide snow, ethyl chloride). Freezing destroys the parasite. and J. SEEN ZN CHARMING HAT AND IF YOl light IH Mvrf) I 1W if nw-F i l Saw v Wv ? l OV want a lint of tho drooping garden arlety for your Qcorgctto frock or a silk suit, this simple leghorn model course, with a sllclit droon at tho front covered with baby blue faille, with, a band to match surrounding tho crown. A tiouiitiet of variegated Trench flowers, Including heather, forget-me-nots, nnd moss roses, finishes off the front of tho chapenu Piicr, $20. This Includes colors. Wonderfully sheer and dainty la the biouo of Madonna blue Georgette, with embroidery and bending for trimming. It Is something really different In blouses The border about tho neck, cuffs and pepluui Is done in self-tones of blue with crystal beads. Tho girdle Is of silver cloth. In any color, tho prlco Is 35. The nnmo of the shop where theso articles mnv bo purchased will bo supplied by tho r.dltor of tho Woman's l'nge, Evknixo Lcnann, SOS Chestnut street. Tho request must bo accompanied by a stamped, sclf-addrcssed envelope and must mention tho dnto on which tho artlclo appeared. FOOD Should We Buy Loose or in Packages? By VIRGINIA E. KIFT TpOODS sold In ncat-loolting packages X are usually very attractive, but the printing on tho box, the box Itself nnd tho Inside tissue paper all have to bo paid for. This fact causes packaged foods in every c.ibo to cost from 3 to 8 cents moro than tho samo article would when sold loose. It Is perfectly possiblo for your grocer to keep these same dry ma terials in his store, iooso, free from all dust and damage, at not only saving to you, but at a saving to himself. Still ho cannot do It becauso you demand that certain articles bo boxed. "But I must be sure It Is clean," you say. Aro you refusing to buy certain kinds of attractive crackers which are still old loose because you think they aro "dlr'y?" Aro yoj refusing .0 drink coffee becauso at your grocery storo it Is still kept In a neat, clean bin and weighed oft as bought by tho pound? Do you rcfuso unwrapped bread from the hands of tho man who has been driving his wagon all morning, because of its dangerous exposure to tho germ-laden at mosphere? Hno you stopped purchas ing meat that has been out on the butchcr'B counter for n couple of hours or more, because you Imagined It to bo dusty? Why, If you think, oatmeal, macaroni, rice, tapioca and certain kinds of crack ers should be wrapped In dust-proof packages, do you tolerate these other eils? By purchasing oatmeal Iooso you save 8 cents on every 3 pounds bought. A pack age of oatmeal weighs 14 pounds and costs 10 cents. Loose, you can get 3 How I Know Because she has sweeter and fairer grown ; Because her olco has n tenderer tone; Becauso her eyes droop when they meet my own I know my darling loves me, Because her smile is a vision of bliss : Becauso on her red lips trembles a kiss ; Becauso of all that, and because of this I know my darling loves me. Because the touch of her dear hand thrills me; Because her thoughts lead and her mind wills me; Because her sweet presence with love (ills me I know I love my darling. Because she makes my poor life worth its pain; Becauso a bouVs strivings seem not in vain; Because with her dear lovo I live again I know my darling loves me. Eugene rield. Removing Grease Stains Automobile or other kinds of grease will como off washable materials If a small piece of butter is rubbed Into the spot Wash with soap and rinse. Pretty Gowns Often Spoiled by FtcUl Olemlihei which can be removed Dr. W. H. Montgomery treats you personally for all featurat Irreaularitlea. Warta. Moles. Scars IllrOimarks, Red Veins, Superfluous Hair and Skin refining- Consultation free llouru 1) to ft and by appolntm't I'hone, .Spruce 12, write or ciffi Hullo 1107. Flanders Hide. 15 tli and Walnut Sis Dr. Charlotte B. Martiu The alnicle electrto needle method Is tha only method enjoylns professional licensure and confidence for the perma nent removal of superfluous hair and other sUDirflcUl growths. 70S Flandera Hid-., loth A Walnut r Gon & Fur Shop 1206 Walnut Street Spring Opening fS K.fD. Commencing Mon., March 20 French Gcrtv'ns, Suits, Coats Blouses All Models Copied HMoaenu rutcs ULRICH Exhibitor by appointment In the Walnut Street Association Fashion Show at ta BeUovue-SUr&tford March 32, 11. THE SHOPS & AN UNUSUAL BLOUSE will pliose you. It Is naturiu straw, or llko a poko bonnet. The upper brim li VALUES pounds for 12 cents, which means a sav ing or s cents. A Sli-otinca packago of tea costs 10 cents, whllo loos" you get 4 ounces for 10 cents and Bave C cents. Below is a tahlo showing tho comparative cost of various food materials In the packago and loose: Jlaterl.il. rkc. Cost. Looao.Cot SaveJ pume.il liilba. 10c .1 lba. li!c. Sc. .uariront l-"j oz. ioc. Codllsh n oz. Mo. Slurch It oz. lie. Ten. 214 oz. ioc Soda crackers. . X oz. fie. t;iiirer snnpa... 4 oz. fe Ornhim crack'o 3.1 cka 10c. MnoEar 1 qt. 10c. lToz. inc. :ic. n oz. joe. inc. li! oz. tic. lc. 4 oz. inc. lie. 7 oz. f.c. 4c. 8 oz. Tic. tic. in cks ioc Be. 1 Cjt. fie. fie. If you feel that theso foods when wrap ped aro so much moro cleanly than whin kept lose in a neat bin. In n clean grocery, don't scold about tho high cost of food, for your own fancies nro tho cnuso of It. Look over the abovo Hat carefully. On a weekly grocery bill it would bo about DO cents saved, which in a year is 528. At least the matter la worth your closest attention. Tho next tlmo you go Into your grocery talk tho matter over with your grocer. Copuisht 1010 by Viorlnla E. KIM. BABY MILK (Dr Gacrtner'a modification!) Ideal nt Weaning Time Illehest grmlo milk carefully modi fled In our upeclal laboratory to ault the normal bab a nieds. Fresh dally In 0 oz. nuratni; bottlea at r cents. lint nnd Siifcxtt It will help to keep baby well1 l'rlntcd matter with aluablo hints on feeding mailed free on request Ask your physician. Abbott Alderney Dairies 31ST C1IKSTNUT 8TH. Phono Daring SOS. ASK FOR and GET CLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prlco STAIRS Interior Alterations Get Estimate Frank C. Snedaker & Co. 9th and Tioga Streets 9H6a & ($w 1727 "ffla&vot Sheet Jnitadcinnia a tnal tlicii av2 iiwla n-nounce unnafdatiatiA ol JatA, J)loaAeA and lJaie.ftU& 3au,na aiil6 nattv at moderate' patceA mmmmmmmmmmmmM fo gvSh Marion Harland's Corner Patterns to Exchange "TTTILL Borne ono exchange tatting p&t VV terns with me? Has any one old sheet muslo sho will send ma? I shall be grateful. I will send postago. M. L." Fancy workers and musicians will please take note of tho brief and modest request Bear In mind that "rubbish means something that Is of no use to you, yet which some Instinct of tnrim ness or sentimental association provents you from throwing away. When the hoarded artlclo would make life) a bit easier for a fellow creature such hoarding becomes a fault almost a Bin. Old antl Deaf "I should like to ask your kind assist ance for a deserving woman, 70 years of nge, who Is deaf, but otherwise In gooa health. She sayo If sho coutd get nn enr trumpet sho would bo nble to mako a llv ing by selling books, etc. Can you advise mo what to do In this caso? ALICn P." Wo have secured halt a dozen car trum pets and tho like assistants to defective hearing within so many weeks. Tct wo have none upon our Hats for this deserv ing woman. I hold her address and her pttlnblo needs subject to tho order of tho reader who can help her to mako a living. Filling Kerosene Lamp "I should like to tell Mrs A. K. M. thnt tho reason It Is better to fill n kcrosono lamp wlhtln an Inch of tho top Is not bo cause tho oil will oxpand If filled to the top, but tho wick cnrrles the oil oulsldo of tho lamp. You have probably found oil on tho outsldo of tho lamp when you tight It In tho evening nnd havo wondered whero It came from. Having no room Inside, it had to como out on tho outsldo of tho lamp. You must have noticed that If a wash cloth Is left half In a basin tho other half draws water out of the basin. A lamp should novor bo filled to the top. "MAlti SIcM." Instructions In Dramatic Art "Should nny reader of your Corner de sire nn education for a daughter or rcla tlvo In elocution, literature or dramatic art, whereby tho girl could earn n liveli hood either aa teacher o- entertainer, I shall bo glad to glo such Instruction If tho mother will assist mo In making of gowns, Tho only qualification Is that tho mother must bo an expert designer and dressmaker. M. M. N." Tho exchango of the practlco of ono talent for another la no now thing In our work. Wo draw tho lino nt barter of arti cles such as furniture, dresses, books, eta, for other things tho owner may bo willing to dispose of. Pattern to Copy "I am going to ask if you can help mo And a crochet hat nnd Jumper pattern If you can and tho owner would llko it back, I will exchange It as soon as I can copy it nnd will pay mailing charges. I havo never written to you before, but I am interested In your good work and If I can help at any time I will do so. Thero nro nlco things done in your Corner. "M. a." We have hnd tho pleasure of forward ing so many interchanges of patterns for fancy work that wo Insert your letter un hesitatingly and bid you bo on the look out for nows that a sister craftswoman would communlcato with you upon tho subject. Your address is registered with .vy,sA.V..VN SUGARJs moro than a. "sweeten ing." It is a neces sary food. That is why it is so impor tant to use pure, clean sugar. fl GRANULATED SUGAR is a. perfectly refined, pure cane sugar of the highest grade the standard of sugar quality for over 50 years. Ask your gro cer for it and look for the name and picture of Franklin on the carton or cotton bag. In 2 and 5 lb. cartons and in 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 lb. neat cot ton bags. We supply packaged mgar for erery need 11 ." .!:.'.'',:::.'.... ;' The Franklin Sufu Refining Company Phll.dslphla aeaclit 1123 Walnut Street I V I Tailors to the Belter Dressed Women Made-to -order Garment Mere once considered a luxury. Now toey an nsceaalty to ta correctly-dressed woman. It U tmcoulbU to aelect Individuality from stock num. berlns tbouaand Qt garment exactly alike In tine. tyU and treatment, your clothe must b mad to conform to you . sot you to tb clothe. Adranced Bering modela and wearea j$, r pi In fancy and sport suitf. regularly Ji5 JE JO 155 .mAaf jgt& M. t.'i.' S4. e t, f'' All rnmmnnlcatlen iio'resfo' to.MnrJ.n," irnrland honld eneUne it Mnrnpffl, , nddrtssril envelope nnd . ellpplnr or tne nrtlrle In which yon nre Interested, rer; none vrlshlnr to nM In .the rlinrltnhle work of the II. II. ). ehouM writ Mnrlon Itnrland, In enre of lhl .rmp 'or nil drrssFS of thoe they would like to help, nnd, havlnr rerrlred them, communicate direct with those parties. Acknowledgment of your kind words of tho Corner. Plans Surprise for Mother "I nm a girl of IS nnd nnxlous to Rive my mother rt little surprise. Sho lini been an Invalid for eomo time unit hnd to bo nwny from home. Her ono wish has been, na far back at I enn remember, to have a nice homo for us children. She worked almost nil her llfo trying: hard to mnko us happy, but -we lost our fathor nnd then mother gavo up all hope. If nny ono should hato nny old pieces of furniture, pictures, magazines, etc., Bho or ho no longer cares for, I would bo glad to call for them. Mother Is to como homo soon nnd I should love to see her happy. V. S," Headers will not accuse me of presump tton when I hint to them tho propriety of making this girl's pathctlo letter tho sug gestion of a "variety boo' In behalf of tho project that lies upon tho daughter's heart. Would it not bo a pleasant thing to get the address of tho girl from us, nnd each family contribute a trlflo toward tho surprise p.irty7 We havo novor attempted n concerted nctton (a frolic, If you will) llko this before. Wo may never do It again. I submit tho idea to house mothers and daughters, who can enter Into tho longing passed down from mother to child "to havo a nlco homo." What can nny ono of us do to mako It nlco? Confined to the IIouso "I wnnt to nslc tho Corncrltca If any of them havo muslo or magazines that I Bradley A THOUSANDS OF TONGUES Not beef tongues, but h u m a n particular tcntjues, have expressed their approval of tho taste of Bradley's Qual ity Meats. rou comiwiuson Leg of Lnmb 35e Lamb Chops. .30o .t 33a Bradley n Locust 70 Itace 116S ggrgSg Si-Nfe- kSf$ V WBSr Market at Twenty-first Street IMIllllllnllllllllllllllllM Millinery - Suits - Dresses Dignified, but Distinctive in Style The most delightful of all Spring styles make a showing here of excep tional merit. Individual, chic and worthy of the most carefully dressed. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN,Inc ffi rz- "The House Will Do If the Plumbing Material Is Good" Nothing 3s more import ant to your health and com fort than proper sanitary arrangements Avoid all chances of inconvenience and trouble bv insisting upon Fleck Bros. Co. Plumbing material. The Fleck design, the Fleck finish, and, above all, the Fleck guarantee of abso lute satisfaction so completely satisfy owner, builder and the tenant that if you once knew all about Fleck plumbing ma terial you would never be content with any other. Look over tha entire Fleck Una today In our easily reached showrooms. I rzEcxrijjsQS, SHOWROOMS , 18, 48 and SO N. fiTII ST. New Spring yiliiiiiiiiiiii 1 u m Q A showing of all that is correct and distinctive foreign and exclusive Presser Conceptions. ' H C Suits, Wraps. Coats. Afternoon Dresses, Blous and Dance Frocks in our "Vienna iiijop, 1531 might havo. I can't t out ee i,7r" nnd enjoy reading and musle. 1 im..!011 I think greatest enjoyment Is the Corner f T w , aire bo I could help them all. a m,1II("i-' "MINNIE M" Cornerltes do not coUnt larwi. .. millionaires to Increase their weaUh emclency. In fact, tho Corner ' 1. hM4 llko a coral reef than a gold mine treasures aro built up, little br 1 ut P?J a seemly -whole. Tho Interchange ; slo and reading matter is by no" mi""' tho least worthy of our beauUf,,? ."! growing "littles." May your oninn.'11 be peered speedily by Z Jjgm For a Bctlcr Complexion This scientific liquid beautlfler preserves, xoltena nnd clears the nkln, Improves tho complexion nnd Adds to the beauty of your face. Avoid greasy or creamy rosmetlcsl Always nsk for La Dnlntee Liquid Ileautlfler. Your druRKlst will atmiiv .. It for vnn nr snd Mta. In - -. - ;. ;v.r. :;.-. --". ? . k. uiiii.-xtiwM, iHMrllmtor I omiill irum nireet Market Fresh Asparagus Do you realize tho nctunl high food value of fresh voRctnbles? Asparajrus is a spring tonic. Your system needs it Wo offer exclusively delicious edibles of all kinds for t e m p t i n r menus and rnro recipes. M. Meriano Locust 3660 W, iwfl 1 If irl ir . fill tW?KVX 1 I 1 1628 Chestnut St, m mportorr Creations ready-to-wear department. j otat street, $. 1T1 sfr PtisssmI f s$rmf&km ,tO, N3f?iMH ggMl psissiiHrs&ssaKfiwtsiasi'S jsti iiwapt qi'ijfit ;tifflitjfrJaT'Jlte3 Wr "i1" ' ' ffi ... '" ' " Eg 1 ;i 3 ii ?! i- ft i 1 a t TIllsiilllllHIlJyTIi