5!5SSS!5S5I!357 '"wumhum ..iJJISJ! T" -r6"" f-T- 4 h" "T" -8 -re IF SPRING LOVE BUG GETS YOU DON'T BABBLE, ADVISES MUSS The Man or Woman Who Wears Heart on Sleeve for All to Behold Is Far From Being a Dignified Creature THERE Is a German ndngo which translated rends, "When the heart is full, trio mouth runs over." Wo Americans have nnother way of expressing tho same. ludicrous And pathetic situation. We say. "fie wears his heart on hq slecvo." Now that spring Is upon us and all of Its sentimental concomitants are about to reveal themselves; now that tho lover Is Imminent these bcliiB "I halcyon days and every unmarried man, even tho crustiest bachelor, Is In danger ot becoming a languishing sweetheart. 1 wish to Indlto a few words on tho subject of that most undignified, that most pitiful, that most humorous of all human creatures ho who wears his heart on his sleeve, whose heart Is so full with the perfection and wonderment of his lovo that ho babbles to tho cir cumambient air so that all may hear and laugh at htm. I know a man who has already Buccumbcd to that Insidious bacillus with Which Cupid's darts are tipped, from morning until night ho "moons," and tho veriest stranger Is not Immune fiom his pestiferous ravings. "Have you noticed tho cute- little feet Miss Hlank. has?" ho queried of a business acquaintance tho other day. Tho business acquaintance was forced to confess that ho had been remiss lit making this observation. I may add for tho reader's benefit that Miss Utank wears a No. 6 length and a D width, and that whatever clso may bo said for hor pedal extremities, they are neither cuto nor little. Later the lovelorn youth buttonholed a former name, and with many a sigh recounted the further charms of Miss Dlank. "Have you over had lunch with her?" ho said foolishly. "She cats like h dainty little bird!" Rumor hath it that tho appetite of tho lady. If not actually gargantuan, Is at least adequate. But love knows no limits. To me thero Is something exceedingly undignified In this lack of reserve regarding tho emotion, which Is certainly the most sacred, tho most Intlmato of all emotions. But If this asinine loquacity Is laughable and highly boring In a man, It Is oven more inexcusable- In a woman, becauso a finer feeling for delicacy In matters llko thesu Is expected of us. Furthermore, a woman can be guilty of no greater folly than to prato In cessantly of her lovo affairs. What Jack said last night, how he likes his checso croquettes, the progress of his cunning mustache, his tasto In literature all these may bo subjects of supreme Interest to Jack's beloved, but her friends And It a little wearying to bo constantly reminded of them. Then, too, lovo affairs occasionally havo the misfortune not to terminate In matrimony, In which caso It must bo exceedingly embarrassing for tho erst while lovers who have recounted' to their wide circle of acquaintanceship their many little Intimacies. It may bo true that "all the world loves a lover," but personally I doubt if tho lovers' Intimates are Imbued with any feeling of affection for tho afflicted ones. Discretion Is not ordinarily a femlnlno attribute. Certainly It Is not tho lover's. But I advise an attempt at its cultivation as tin antidote for that almost universal spring fever love. M'LISS. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page ilddrtM nit communications to M'I.Is, cure of tlir IhrnlnK Idsrr. Write on one nlde of the tiaprr only. Dear M'Llss I am Interested In the Woman's Preparedness Camp, near Wash ington. D. C. Is there a similar camp further North or In tho mountains? I thank you for your help In this matter. M. L. H. Thus far I have heard of no woman's "Flattaburg" except tho one at Chevy Chase. Dear M'Llss I havo read your Inter esting articles In the Evening I,EDQErt for some time and have begun to look on you as a walking encyclopedia. Will you GOOD Good form queries ahould be ;rf dressed to Deborah Hush, eritten on one side of the paper and signed with full name and address, though titillate OXZjY will be publlinrtf upon request. This column will appear fit Jfoiuitij's, Wednesday's and Friday's livening Ledger this tccek. As the time for Easter weddings ap proaches, many questions are asked In regard to various matters connected with tho social end of these affairs. And an other query which Is often hrought to the fore Is tho matter ot expense i who pays for what, etc Easter week and the second week after Easter has always been tho most popular time of the year for weddings. There la auch an abundance of beautiful flowers to be had at that time, and Easter lilies form the principal decorations at tho church weddings. It la customary for tho father of the bride to stand most of the expense of a wedding; iho idea being. perhaps, that this Is the last expenditure for which he may be held responsible for his daughter Therefore, the father or the family of the bride usually pay for the church decorations, the music, the carriages, wedding breakfast, floral dee orations at the house, and. In fact, every incidental expense save the ollieiatlng clergyman's fee, the bridal bouquet and the flowers for the bridesmaids, which ex pense Is assumed by the bridegroom, it la usual also for the bridegroom to give his ushers some (.mall piece of Jewelry, such as a scarf pin or shirt studs. Of course, none of the things men tioned above are at all necessary as ac cessories to a wedding It Is in perfectly good form to i' pense with many of the decorations Uidal party breakfast, etc. It Is largely a matter of personal taste on the part of the contracting parties. But should a large wedding bo planned the expenses are undertaken as I have ex plained. In Love at 17 Dear Deborah Hush I am anxious to have your opinion on a matter of great Importance to me. I have been receiving a great deal of attention from a young man In the last three weeks, and he Is very pleasing to me, hut my parents do not approve of my becoming engaged to him, as I have only known him a month. I am it years old, and really love this young man. He la very much hurt that I have 'not, accepted him yet. I would like to have your advice on the subject, as I do not want to make a mlBtake. but I don't think my parents should Interfere, either. DOLLY. You will be a very foolibh girl If you do not listen to your parents in this matter. I have never yet met any persons who really did pot consider their (laughter's future happiness in a matter' like this. Thermos Bottles There fs nothing more convenient or which gives the owner more satisfac tion than a vacuum bot tle. For automobile use nnd for the sick room, they are the last word In convenience. We have vacuum bottles, carafes and Jugs in all the different shapes and sizts. The prices are right JfmnklinMilJer INCORPORATED : 1626 Chestnut St. j The Houa Furnishing Store pgiHSsii ixok in Your Mirror Itut arlakted, uarAs4 altm is . tlrnsa io )iuu be rejuvuau4. IMfiA Ser. Wt Uolffl, Vlrt 1 1 Tz8taLW oA l-hflftt Sjuro. ' feS tR&UP&? m -,, . SoUSO kindly tell mo who Is the gay "Lothario" one henrs of at times? S. A. P. "lay Lothario" Is n rakish character In Howe's drama. "The Fair Penitent." Dear M'Llss Pleaso tell me something of IMIth Lyle. She was tin actress, but It may have been several years ago. I would like to know how long ago and If vhe Is living or dead. ADDA MALISSA. An authority tells mo thnt Miss Lyle Is with the Knickerbocker Stock Company, 40th nnd Market streets, Philadelphia. FORM Personally, I should say you would make a mistake In becoming engaged to a man you have known so short a time. You can scarcely be said to know each other's characters or dispositions In that time, and congeniality goes a great way toward happiness in married lite. You are still young enough to change.your mind in the choice of your life partner four or five times as you put on a few years. I would certainly niUiso you not to pre cipitate matters, but follow your parents' ruling. April Fool Tricks Dear Deborah Hush Will you kindly publish som- new April oo" stunts which girls can Impose on boys and girls? It. II. C. F. There are not very many new "stunts" this year, though I may bo aide to suggest something you havo not heard of before. Crullers may be made to look ve-y realis tic fashioned out of hrown crcpo paper and sugared with chalk ; a plate of these might bo served during an evening's en tertainment. Another device which will causo a good deal of merriment Is to fill a good-sized paper basket with bonbons and place it on the l.ible, having cut out most of the thin paper In the bottom Ask one of your guests to hand tho candy about and see the consternation when tho bonbons fall through the basket and scatter over tho floor. It is a wry good Idea to serve things at supper all out of their regular form. For instance, there a jester's sherbet which is s-erved In a sherbet glass, looking for all the world like nn Ice, and In real ity It is a fruit salad covered on top with a layer of whipped cream and garnished with ti nut. Jokes and stunts which sur prise anil add to the general enjoyment of tho guests are always to be recom mended, but it is not wise nor kind to carry Jokes to making personal fun of nny one, so I would confine my "stunts" to the kind uf thing I have recommended above. Dear Deborah Hush Will you tell me If it is ever proper to go to a cafe in the evening In a street uit? May men go to these public places not In dress clothes? A. G. T. It depends very much on the kind of cafe you attend. For Instance, It is per fectly good form to go In btreet clothes to the grillroom of a hotel, where as It would not be at one of the usual supper dances. These rules are usually laid down at the hotels and cafes themselves In some places abroad, and a tew hpre, per sons are not permitted to enter the place unless they are attired in evening dress. DEBORAH nUSII. $ idi The Fountain) ofi erpetual Youth' This remarkablo Liquid Ileau tiller Is, Id (act, almost a fount tain of pvrpetual jouth. for It rratores that (rshness and alitor, that soztnsss and sraooth mss to th skin which are usually Mtu only in youth) Use Ij llsdnUe a! ways! At your druntat's or ask htm to est it lor you- Pi Ice 50c. V. K CI! INHTO.N. Ill.tllbutor ? iauiu rrom aircei ASK FOR and GuT ORLSCK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Ctesp subitiiuUs wjt VO0 tia prk EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARflH . SEEN IN It GIRL'S PARTY FROCK ASHEEIt party frock for dancing school wenr, nr for tho many "engagements" which the young folks make so early in life, must, of course, ho fashioned of chlfTon. .Shell pink nnd canary-colored chiffon are the dainty shades of which this pretty frock Is fashioned Tho surplice bodlco has tiny ruffles on either" shoulder, finished with posies. Tho belt Is slightly above tho regulation waist line, with a tiny pcplum. N'ct sleeves with lace frills give a soft, childish line to the whole. A sash and suspenders of satin ribbon roniplcto the illusion. Tho skirt Is as wide and as bouffant as one could ilislre. Tho tiny lace ruffles havo bows of ribbon nt thp sides at various unexpected angles. A hugo satin bow Is seen it the back of tho girdle. Sizes include S to II years. Tho price of tho frock Is $15. A Tuxcnn straw pokp bonnet Is presupposed with an outfit llko this. The facing fs of shell pink, veiled with softly shirred lace, forming a frilled edge. Plait Ings of pink satin encircle the crown, ending In rosettes. Clusters of moss loses give the sprlng touch. In colors, tho price Is $S. The nnmo of the shop where these articles may be purchased will bo supplied by tho Editor of the Woman's Page, EvnsiNO Lkdorii, BOS Chestnut street. Tho request must be nccomp.inli-d by a stamped, self-addressed envelope nnd must mention the date on which the article appeared. PllOGIlAM FOR FASHION SHOW AT ATLANTIC C03I1LETED Wide Variety of Dresses and Gowns to Be Shown at Shore The program for the fashion show "extraordinaire" to bo held In Atlantic City during Easter week cn-Jolntly by the At lantic City Hotel lien's Association nnd tho Walnut Street Business Association has been completed, following a confer ence of the commlttco nt the lloyal Palace Hotel. The show will begin Tuesday, April 18. One of the features will he tho display of men's fashions, at which living models will bo shown. On Tuesday evening. April 18, street dresses nnd afternoon nnd evening gowns will be shown On Wednesday morning, morning dresses and sports suits will bo shown and In the afternoon and evening afternoon drosses nnd evening gowns will bo exhibited. Thursday morning and after noon will bo for women only, when corsets, and lingerie will bo shown. In the evening dunce frocks nnd ball gowns will be ex hibited, following which will be a dance competition with prizes for tho most i Kracoful models. Dresses and sports suits, I Juvenile fashions and evening fashions will bo In tho limelight on Friday, and on I Saturday will be tho great Boardwalk parade of living models. In the after noon will como men's fashions, and In the i evening dance frocks The show will end , the following Monday. FRANKLIN GRANULATED SUGAR YOU use so much sugar in so many ways that it is important to buy the best. Ask your unrcer for Franklin Granulated Sugar and you are sure of getting a perfectly refined, pure cane sugar, kept clean and dry in cartons and cotton bags. Look for the name and picture of Franklin. They are your assurance of safety and satisfaction. In 2 and 5 pound cartons and in 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 pound cotton bags. We i u pply a packaged mgar for every uie. TheFranklin Sugar Refining Company Vhlladelphia fTYv SilHiEO X rk-mv-11.' ,",v";,vm,'w-11' VkVsfj-tL::55.l5&' Jk', i March Winds Jbifpilffil Bring Freckles j WX mm 1 My new method temows thenj 1 l!tlltl'' Iflt'Jlllii' I '-harmlessly, perfectly auj per- 'Kill ll I tHIii'I I 'nauently. i USiii &-!; j ids uwui ntmi cstatiistieJ uwCft alllH 1 Mreuty-ava ysara ago stands to S" IllllM R fcUB I day cre-mUwBt In tha treat Xi WIsTjN. CM.Jt,Jt. J fmtkTswt- 1 ' ,nt tf facial Metalshrs. xkYW$Us MESmX3ktls I 105 WJlf mis., 1SU Wlnt 1 k ilWv- Ztj&T THE SHOPS Song Ah I when some other name I learn, And try to whisper love, Still will my heart to theo return Like tho returning dove. In vain ! I never can forget And would not bo forgot ; For I'must bear tho s.uno regret, What'er may be my lot. E'en as tho wounded bird will seek Its favorite bower to die. So, lady ! I would hear thee speak, And yield my parting sigh. 'T Is said that absence conquers love ! But, oh ! believe It not ; I've tried, alas ! Its jitiwcr to prove. But thou art not forgot. Frederick William Thomas. Spots Off Polished Table White spots will come off a polished table top If a few droi3 of spirits of cam phor are put on them. Let tho camphor remain for two or three minutes, then rub oft with a clean, dry cloth. (Dr. Gnertner's modifications) Ideal at Weaning Time Highest erailo milk carefully modi, ned In our t-peclul laboratory to suit tho normal baby's needs. Freih dally tn 0 or. nurnlnc hottlet at A cents, Ilest and hiifrst: It will help to Iteep baby well! I'rlntei matter with Aluablo hints on feedtne mailed fretf on request. Ask your physician. Abbotts Alderney Dairies 3IhT JL (IIII.Vr.NLT tiTS, I'hnne I t.i rlliir J!03. : lilllllllllM Coats - Millinery - Dresses For Misses and Women A gathering of the chic and clever foreign styles which have made this season supreme. And the finest of domestic ideas, too. BLAYLOCK & 1628 BLYNN.Inc. Chestnut St. Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired. m Tv Marion Harland's Corner Magazines and Pieces HAVE i. number of old magazines to glvo to somebody who will call "I for them. Also n large package ot coi ton quilt pieces for making quilts, 'da whole lot of nattenberg patterns and Dram nnd thread to make them. I know iiai- . tonberg Is not quite so popular as it was some tlmo ago, but there may be some one who would want them. 1 havo a beautiful water-Illy design In two wliitns. , also a lot Of old music, mostly popular songs of five or eight years ago. t am not asking anything In return for these ni ti des. Any one who wnnta them can havo them by calling Tor tnem. i snomu ...w ( to get a discarded baby's high chr . i have two babies In my homo and my bus- ( band has been out ot work for some time, nnd these children board with me. I w gladly call for It, nnd hope some one will want tho things I offer. Mrs. II. D. Your list might havo been "made to or der," so well does It chime In wltn wio tastes and wants of our members. .ot ono Item Is Riiperlluous or likely to be come "dead stock." Out of gratitude and a sense nf simple Justlco wo must nnd that high chair for tho baby boarder loft upon tho floor whllo the other sits In state. Mends MtilT Lining "If E. H. H who Is having trouble with her muff lining allowing the feathers to como through, will take a piece of cotton, rub beeswax on ono side of It, nnd press with a warm Iron, then put tho waxed side next to tho down, slio will havo no more trouble with It. Tho lining need not be heavy. I use ordinary cotton. "J. 1 L." Wants Things for Children "t received a nice bundle ot baby clothes from Mrs. M. this morning. I sent her a note of thanks and now wish to thank tho Corner for sending my name to her. I can use everything I get, as I can sew nnd niter things if they don't fit. I am tho woman who asked you to try and get a twin conch. I havo n hard tlmo keeping tho children in shoes and cloth ing, so they can attend school. I would sooner glvo something than to ask for anything. If I can ever help tho Corner pleaso let mo know. At present every thing looks dnrk and dreary to me. "LOUISE H." Will readers send to mo for the mother's nddress? Llfo will be less "dark and dreary" for her If sisterly sympathy Is poured Into ear nnd heart. Room for More Cooks "Will somo one glvo me books? I have I can- n large bookcase and It Is so bare, not afford to buy any books. "MKS. O. P.' And so many other bookcases are not big enough to hold all tho books tho fam ilies havo rend and do not think of looking at again. Have a clearanco day nnd let Mrs. O. P. havo tho benefit of tho "good riddance." Gospel Hymns of Long Ago "Does any ono know where I could get a book of gospel hymns such as was iiHPrt In all Enclish speaking Protestant Sunday schols 35 years ago? Somo of tho j songs I sang when a Ilttlo girl I don't j seo In tho book of today. "MBS. L. P." Thero must bo scores of the old editions gntherlng dust nnd mold In garrets and closets somewheip. I am registering your request and address and entreating read ers who knew nnd loved tho old hymns to take pity upon you and wrlto for your address. Let us know when you get the book. Sends Six to School "This Is the llrst tlmo I havo ever writ ten to tho Corner. I have seen thnt L. D. has school books to give away. I send six children to tchool, and It Is Impossible LEUPOLD & BELTZ CHAS. W. LEUPOLD announces thnt ho has taken Into the firm Mr. Edward Iicltz, who hns been associated with him a number of years, and bus proved himself a first-class designer. We study (Ac ujA? of evtrv patron to fervrt a continuance ot thfit custom. Each order It trecuttd on the prtnittri Ly thorouglitv competent men tat'nrs a. I under our personal supervision, at mod erate prices lor first-class uork FANCY TAILORING and GOWNS or AM. IIKSCJUITIONS RIDING HABITS and TOP COATS 1713 ARCH STREET m For the Smallest Building or the Largest perfect plumbing material is vital to health and comfort. Your guarantee of absolute sat isfaction is the FLECK trade mark. It means that your plumbing material is carefully designed to yield the utmost in hygiene. It means plumbing material of perfect make and finish. It means t,he utmost beauty of design and maximum all-around service. See the en tire Fleck line installed in our easily reached showrooms. IzjzckJBmqs. Co. BHOWKOOJia 44, 4. 4 AND 5U N 5XK SUBJECT - 20, 1910- Mnrlnn nil rommiinirnui'" ,v "'""'. lf. ndh-fn1 t '. -..... ..,!... a fmni rt.irfr fnTlnn. nml n cllpplnlt or in Minimi encinr i pinr,,-,-,., .", nrtlflf In which " nre Intfrnteil. . rf ram wl.hlnr In d ,ln the fl'irllnWj work of th It. II. . linnM write Marlon Hnrlnnd. .In -nr of thl nnner. ''. rtrre of tho thff would llkfl to help, nnd, hiitlnu rflted them, tommunliat direct with lhoe parties. for me to buy them nit they need. They nro In need of books from tho eighth grade down to the first, so you seo how handy they would be In my family. I cannot buy magazines, nnd llko to read so do the children My 'John' has been out of work for a long time. Besides, wo have had sickness, which caused us to move to the enpntrv n little over a yenr ngo. We had always lived In tho city. I hope I am not asking too much, but I should also llko tho iiamo of W. A. F , who offered magazines. I think tho Cor ner Is great, and hope to bo of uso to It In the near future, rt will send somo recipes later on, most of 'John's' favorites. "MBS. J. C. K." Tho books donated by L. D. were given away before we had your letter. I hope and bcllovo that when this Is read you will have news of another supply for tho half-dozen school children. Tho nddress of W. II. F. went to you by mall. If you do not get magazines enough, wrlto to us again. Wo are Interested In you nnd yours, nnd would llko to clear a few sharp stones out of your dally walk. Comfort yourself by thoughts of whnt good times nro ahead of you when tho children nre grown, f Ifow to Wash a Sweater "Plensc toll me how to wash a sweater? I shall watch the Corner. I am sending In a burnt sugar cako reclpo and hopo somo one may try It : Place one-half cup of sugar In a pan over tho fire. Stir until liquid smokes and burns brown. Add one-halt cup of boiling water and cook Into a syrup ono cup of butter, ono nnd ono-hnlf cups of sugar, yolks of two eggs, ono cup of water, and two cups of flour. Beat all thoroughly. Add enough of the burnt sugar to flavor It, nlso a teaspoon of vanilla, nnother half cup of flour, two teaspoons of baking powder and whites of two eggs. Bako In two layers, using remainder of burnt sugar for Icing. "V. 10. M." Thank you for tho recipe. Somo ono Is sure to try It and report' her success. Make a soapsuds of lukewarm water and pure white soap. Immerse gnrment nnd squeeze until all soil has disappeared. Itlnso In water of tho same temperature to which a Ilttlo borax has been added. Do not wring, squcezo out tho water nnd hang Inside of n plllowcaso In the sun to dry. Hang Indoors or upon n radiator to dry during tho winter months, turning several times until perfectly dry. Tho garment should look like new when finished. EMBROIDERING -. (lohl and Sill or. Iluml aiul HS .uiii'n it- i,i7irtr'ii(iory t BRAIDING Spprl.il d, sImir ty our iIosIkiut to sulL the styli' of your Kiirmuit. SMOCKING ircmstltcliluK, HciiilupliiK, Initialing. huttnnliolinR lvnlfi. Accordion unit bklrt I'l.iltlne. Special prices to ircnsm.KTH soviii.TY r.MiiunmmY co. 1 1)117 I Illicit M. YrOf THE RETURNING VOGUE of COLONIALS After several sea Bona of retirement. Colonials nre a train of the ultra. New styles arriving dally at and up Dainty Spats and 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the family The Storua of jSO a "PbSH - Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting flrolhen Supervising r Sirl jfedi Tailors 'TS?&- SS1 CVqPs9PIssssP m ' """" ' in 1 1 u ii nii Home-Made Library Paste Home-made paste that will stick Is vtn easily mnde. Use a half teaspoonful each of flour nnd starch, nnd a little hit of boiling water. Let tho mixture 8tnA nddlng more water, and cooking until quite thick. This pnsfo spreads well w not rilvolor, tho paper and, best of nil li "sticks." Tho preparation will keen 'in definitely If a few drops of oil of clove, nro added. " Black &Wbite oopp vC You will find the particular hat to meet your desires in our early showing of the new Spring Millinery Styles Ready for your inspection and selection I. W. MULREADY 12S S. lGth Street Dr. Charlotte B. Martin Tho Mnsle clrctrlo needlo method 1j tho only method enjoying profesilonal licensure and confidence for the perma nent removal of nupcrfluoui hair and other Hunt rflelnl Krmvtlis. 70S rlnnclcrn 11Mb., !5th St Walnut Spring Boots in Pearl Gray The smartest decree of fashion this season, and the scarcest thinr? on the market, is the gray kid boot of real pearl shade. Just arrived from tho Queen Quality cus t o m boot- mnuors, a fine assort- m en t o I those su perb models selling: at Stockings to Match Q 19 So. 11th A Quick Service Men's Shop (pflOWOUNCCD OYTIHO) K. FtmCus 5loea V Go9n and Fur Shop ' 1206 Walnut Street Will have a special showing of models recently exhibited at the Fashion Show, Bellevue-Stratford. Dresses : Suits Coats and Blouses for every occasion, attractively priced. Very special, the Marie Louise Georgette washable dress, at ?40. J. ULRICH 1123 Walnut Street to the Better Dressed Wdnien Snappy kJllk Street Suit JiifOj n In the nrn SSu!ffll a Clieruit Check ffitffiS mm U jtli m &iw 3 rull-flnrcd Coat, an AfiUmJlSSJl B orluinal Victor crea- AtmsiHiPttal 9 t,on' mSflfB'QHj I $45 flKll H Distinctive Clothei nT 1 n for Women who no- l I a prcelnto Garment! Lf f of Quality. v3 Bcnj. S. Victor & Co- 1'nllnrrt for M Wonifrt nd MUso f l US Walnut S :o czn rPffoJiS Wf Daraa Fashion and Miss Economy work hand to hand when they acclaim tha made-to-order 8a"01"" as tho voirue. Perfect nt. Individuality combing wtta perfect tyle. are the result if we are your tailors. Advanced spring models mxtd weaves (h Q J in fancy and sport suits, regularly 515 n O C? fHJ4rt 41 Alt S