PflIjWBWWW-lV t t v . .1 vs. , EVEMNG PUBLIC JUflDUJfill l'lllLADJiLPHlA, TPEHUAV, DlfiU-BMUlSK D, 1919 tv... - fi- AFTER-THEATRE "EATS" NEW FAD IN COLLARS WOMAN'S EXCHANGE PETTY STEALING $&& .tiwy yyyMff4MjYmi f nww ' h ' i MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS SOME LIGHT SUPPERS 'It is Wise to Have Some thing Re-ad y for Hungry 1 Movie "Fans" on Their Return From the Show Grilled Sardines, Rarebit or Crabmeat Is Delicious on a Cold Winter Night Be fore Bedtime- By MISS. M. A. WILSON TCorur ah', mm. bv n. v. I Villon. All r nhtM r, n't iril i A BRISK walk iu the sharp. Ueeu air on u winter evening sharpens one's appetite in a way that a tonic pre scribed by u doetor could not do. Fre fUnt calls have come to tno to prepare a number of inexpensive, dishes that can be quickly made for u bite after Ule movies in the evening. Many per.pie find It too much of a strain to b "D time for the i-arh iliow. to they take their time and arrive at the picture limine about S :,'J0 and this trinps them home between 10 -MO and 11 o'clock vulli an nppi'tite .sharpened by the keen wind. A light epi-end with n cup of tea or cocoa will (.atisfy most people. So hero are suggestive menus: No. 1 f heeve and Bacon Toat Tea No. 2 nod Cheese Bacon Sandwich Cocoa No. 3 nt Onion Sandwich Tea No. 4 Baked Uean Sandwich Tea No. 5 " Cosmo Club Stewed Toast No. C Oysters Tea Onlled Sardines Tons! Ten ' No. 7 Rarebit. Caledonia Club Toasted Corn Muffins Ten No. 8 Corn Omelet Bve Bread and Huttcr Ten No. 0 Crabmeat n. la New-burs Toat Tea No. 10 Scotch Finnau Ilnddio Toast Cocoa No. 11 Publin Lawyer Bolls Butter Tea No. J 2 Cream Berf Toasted Corn Muffins Ten For the el.ese and bacon tonnt in a saucepan One oup of rratcd rhecic. One tahlcvpoon of rmcgai. Three tablespoon of catsup, place One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika, I One iabhspann of prated onion nnd Four stirea of hacon, cut in tliec and nicely bron-md. Heat Mow lv to melt cheese; then spread on toast or spreod between thin slices of buttiied rye bread for sand- I riches. i Hot Onion Sunihridi Mince tiiv four slices of bacon. ' Brown nicely, then udd two cups of thinly sliced onions and one-hull cup Of water Smother until tender, then remove the lid and brown very lightly. Benson aud i-prcad between well-buttered slices .if rye bread. Baked Bean Saiulnirli Place oik cup of baked beans in a Baucepan and add : One onion fated. One tablespoon of catsup. One-half teaspoon of paprika, One-nuartrr teaspoon of mustard, Mash well while heating mid tben spread between well -buttered slices of white or rye bread. Cosmo Club Stewed Oysters Place in n nucepan: One and onr. half cw;i of milk. Five tab! inoonx of flour. Stir to disvolie and then bring to a boil and cook fur two minutes. Now add: Ticent u It r nWI drained and washed ttewing oystet . One cup of nnclu diced celery, par loiled. One green prpper, minced fine. One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika. Blend well, then heat to the boiling point and cook nlowly for five minutes. Serve on i .w and dust lightly with paprika. Grilled Sardines Open a box of sardine and turn on Hand Sapolio EASY TER5I9 At the Leading Stores WHITE l'OB r.MlTICl'I.AUR FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. fl-iD (.uaruntfc Tr. Illdc. Atlnntlo CUT 30 N. Tlilril M.. Cumden Every one of the NEW RECORDS still In stock. iRfilR) Yellow Dog Blues Pox Trot, Smith's Orch. 0 Tulip Time Fox Trot Smith's Orch. 61834 La Hpagnola . Zanelli inl nil tlii' rrfct in this Hplrnillil lll Mnke Jinir Krltctlon fllVY In nt'lil ilinpiMilnliiiriit H. ROYER SMITH COMPANY WALNUT AT TENTH STREET Ask Mrs. Wilson It yott have ntir rnokcry prob lems brlns them to Mrs. Wilson. She will ho glnil to answer you through these columns. No per sonal replies, Jionever, rnn be Riven. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, EVKMNCJ 1'UULIO TjEDOCT, Philadelphia. n plate. Separate Brmwi in hot bncon ml loll fat. In Hour. ltnrcblt Place in n saucepan One and one-half cupr of grated cheese. Tin re onions, prated. One green pepper, minecd fine, One-half cup of eittvip. Juice of one-half lawn or one table spoon of vinegar. One-half teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, One-quarter teaspoon of mustard. ITcat until cheese melts, then pour over thick slices of toast. Crabmcnt :i la Ncwburg Place in ti saucepan : One and one-half enpi of milk, Mix inblcipoont of flour. , Stir to blend, then bring to a boil. Cook for three minutes and then udd : One and one-half cups of rrubimat, One-nuartrr cup of finch chopped parsley. Juwc of one-half lemon. One irell-bcaten ran. One teaspoon of trail, Onr teasnoon of nnnrika. Toss gently to blend thoroughlj . and then, when scalding hot, serve on toast. Sinlcli Finnan lladdic Cover the hnddle with boiling water and let stand for live minutes. Drain, theu remove the bones and break into flakes. Place in a saucepan and add : Onr and onr half cups of Ihin tiram One trntponn of peppri . .filler of one half lemon. Heat slowly until thoroughly hot aud then serve on toast, (iiiruish with finely minced parsley. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. 1.1 My dear Mrs. Wil-on : Having received a barrel of apples, could you pleae suggest some ways in which I could use them in doing up? Would npple sauce keep for three or four mouths if put up Lot. in pre serve jars? May I bate the reci pes for mint jelly, using apples, oil and mint and coloring matter? Would greatly appreciate any suggestions. L. II. M. Can the npple sauce just like other canned products. It will keep indefi nitely. .Mini .Jelly Place in a preserving kettle Three quarti of slicid tart apples. Do n6t core or pare them. Three pints of tenter, Tiro bunches of mint, chopped fine. Cook until the npples arc soft and then strain the juice and color the desired shade with green vegetable coloring. Measure tho juice nnd add three-quarters cup of bugar to each cup of juice. Boil juice for ten minutes and then u!d the sugar and boil ten minutes longer. Turn into glasses and una I. No. 1." My dear Mr.-. AVilson : Will you kindly give me a recipe for chocolnte cream pio? MRS. B. C. J. Chocolate Cream Via Line n deep pio tin with plain pastry and theu placo in saucepan : One and three-quarters cups of milk, One-half cup of cocoa. One-Aira cup of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve tho starch and theu I bring to n boil nnd cook for three min utes. Now add : Thrre tablespoons of butter, One-half cup of sugar. Beat, pour into prepared pastry and ' bake iu a moderate ovcu fpr twenty i minutes. "yOU can make a cheap but- ter or tjood butter. But toil can't make a good cheap butter. Our customers call "A. K. N." the best butter on the market. It may cost a few cents more than the butter you've been us ing, but you'll find it icorth a prcat deal more. Quality grocers sell A. K. N. Butter. H. R. AIKEN Wholesale Butter, Eggs, Ufarnarines 128 N. Delaware Avenue Philadelphia Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum Addrcu CuUivft LiotrUatl,0pl C,UU4,Ui, DECEMBER VICTOR The Woman's Exchange Consult a Masseur To the Vdltor of Woman' Vaoc: Dear Miidain Kindly nuswer follow ing: 'What Is the piopor way to massage face to till out cheeks, und remote linos from the side of the mouth V A DAILY HHADHlt. I am sorry 1 cannot help you iu Ibis matter, but It Is the kind of informa tion that ou would have to get from n u expert. A masseur could tell you, or ii faciul expert. If tour general condl lion is good, the llcsli of jour cheeks should be linn and smooth. Wants Stamp Language Yo 1h Udltftr of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Kindly publish iu jour column the menuiug of stumps plnced nt different positions on th.e en elope, up side down, etc. CONSTANT UHADEK. Tho stump language lias been pub lished t,o inatij times that I cannot give it the space again. But if jou will seud me u self-addressed envelope 1 will be glad to send jou the whole list of meanings. Wants a Rocklnn Horse To the Editor of Woman's Vaoci Dear Madam I come to jou to see if you can, through jour renders, find whnre I can get a rucking horse cheap. I am a poor woman ami can't afford one new. My little sou insists Santa Clnus will bring that grand promised horse to him to rock on. I have three bovs. one thirteen, u great reader, oun n feeble-minded boy of eight, who just plnjs with baby toys, and the four-yeur-old baby who saw Santa Claus about th ii horse. If any of jour readers have au old rocking horse that is not being used, I will gladly thank them, and Clod will certainly bless them, as Christmas is soon upon us. Wishing jou all a merrv oue. MI1S. S. G. If any one hns a rocking horse put away on the nursery shelves or in the store-room, and would like Mrs, ft. (i.'s little boj to have it, I will be glad to give her name nnd address A Timely Suggestion 'to thr Vdtfor of Woman's Pauc Den'r Madam May T suggest to "Sympathizer," whose letter appeared Iu the paper, that -lic consult the head nurse at tho Philadelphia Hospital f,. suggestions as to ways in which to earn out her splendid thoughts. There are many children iu the medical and surgical wards who would be so Rin,i to have stories told to them or nnv Mini ofgiiis wouiu lie welcomed. Willi tiie.e ,s . large nem open for all who! ., . .. .. 1 .. 1. ' i S ..V.. ' . V1"' n" 1C would "... 7' ""':' "'i" """ ucuuuse tncse children have so few iidvnntngcs. I wish "htinnathizcr" would throw .ill her energy and spare time in helping! these poor little unfortunates. J know-! it would be well worth while. L. M. S. Day Nursery Addresses To tup J.Mflor of iroinan'a Pane: Dear Madam T want to find a place where I can leave my little boy. three years old, a few hours eterv day, as I am going to work. Could 'you kindly give me tho nddresses of some day nmserics? I am enclosing a stamped en velope nnd thank jou. MKS. It. II. Tho list of day nurseries is so long that I cannot gite space to it in this column, but you inn easily find it iu the business directory of the telephone book under "Day Nurseries." There are so many of thee places that I am sure you will be able to find one near your home. The Western Tem porary Home, at ."." North Fortieth street, or the Happy Day Nursery, 3GL'7 Warren street, would perhaps be the nearest ones, but you can tell better than I can if you look over the list. Just call up on tho telephone nnd ask for the matron, or else go there yourself aud see her. I am sure you will be able to bate the boy well taken care of. RED CROSS SEALS For Your Christmas Mail When you buy these cheery seals, you buy red cheeks for some little lad; and hope for broken men; and bright eyes for many a pallid face. Talk about Christmas bargains! I'HILAUKLrillA '1UUEKCUI.OSIS COJIMIITEE 3gsg.:Mcc ao?pgM 6f)ri0tmag CLIP THIS SHOPPING LIST ve?re fecial "r!":.0!!::r..ra.0?: $2 - Men's Ton Capesktn Olutn. " a'- zJJ? ,, Special at $1.50 Children's Fleece-Uned Ittd oioe. nr Pair BdocJbI at 31.25 Mon'a Colored Bordered Handkerchief!. T w.-t. Special at Z5c lien1 Initial nandkerehiefa (all lottVrs')'. " i o 1 Each Special at LA-vf border (3 to a box). Bpeclal at .... Ladles Ilandberchlefa Special at Men's and Women's ftn qnallty rmbrell coma and a beautiful assortment of fancy handles to rhopso from. Very special at . Special at $1.50 K,Ch W r now showing a rery nn line of" ww HOLIDAY STATIONERY . Oar Stor. I. E..j to Reach. ..., ...,., " "" t.17. Thirteenth Opei Frldtr, and Saturday Ectnlnit Hit 'JgjtW0ros. Made of Patchwork A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose If jou have old pieces of real lace prepare to use them now, for tho latest fad Is patchwork lace. The, pieces need not match In color or design. Tho more varied Hicy aro tho inoro fetching tho result GET out a old lnee smile, smile. I of the pieces from your scrap bag aud smile. For theie is a very charming way ot making use of the smallest of those pieces that you sated just because jou couldn't bear to throw them away ; though you didn't ttildlv surmise that they would ever be of any real use to jou or any one else. If jou have been the i(ouiul of the smart lace or specialty shops lately you hnve seen the delight ful lace patchwork collars and cuffs, with here and there doilies and center pieces for the lunch or tea tublc. If you have scraps of lace preferably all real jou rati turn them to account .yourself. If they are old or have been used nil the better they look more in teresting. They should first be cleaned, "-H.OUUK but that is a trick that you can turn in your own home. Usually the collars ami cults are symmetrical. That they arc nlike on both sides. So is, you Adventures ' A'IIv "icse owe''s nre gone," she I VV said impressively, "we shall not ne auie to get any more at the price. They will he at least ?l, or perhaps more," And I certainly believe her. They ure pure linen buck towels, of ex cellent quality. Those that arc hem stitched are eighty -five cents, while the plain ones nre seventy-five cents. The hemstitched oues would make very nice gifts if jou are skilful with your needle, and can embroider an initial ou each. And quite near the towels are some nice scarfs which look like heavy linen scarfs edged with n wide band ot cluny. Of course they are not real linen, and the laco merely suggests cluny, for the scarfs cost only 51. But I can assure you they are very effective, aud nre well worth investigating if you arc in need of scarfs for your bureau. Then just across the aisle is a new kind of luncheon set. You have of course seen those colorfully stenciled sets of a material resembling oilcloth, and I doubt not that you too have ad- WITH GOOD WISHES Steideritfaff - 1420 Chestnut St. ugg;e0ttott0 29c Only 16 Minute. From lake Car No. 3 Street Ktntiaf. loi'a Big tort of a thou sand 15c Each wv i """""ags 33tfoo&Kgamflrax-v . affiiggggii Very jrood li n,.f nnMmranrHTg I . $5Each. 'H P"-""' i" JJK 1 i will usually havo to divide the pieces of lace iu half so that one piece can be used on one side aud the other piece on tho opposite, side. For instance, if you have eight Indies of real filet lace divide it in two pieces of four inches and use one piece on each side of the collar. It is n good idea to have the exact shape of the collar or cuff you desire marked off on a piece of paper cambric. Then you can baste jour pieces of lace into position lin ing in tho spaces as you would work out n Japanese puzzle. To seek out your supply and to add distinction to the whole inako use of pieces of Mnderia tho whole make use of pieces of Madeira squares, triangles, circles or other shapes at the lace shops. Irish lace medallions may likewise be used and you arc very fortunate if you have nny other bits of Irish lace on hand from the ante-bellum days when Irish lace was less expensive thun it is today. Cbpyrleht, 1010, by Florence Hose. With a Purse mired them. They certainly nre ct feetite for tho breakfast or luncheon table. "Well, these bets I baw, instead of hating doilies, small round ones for tumblers, und slightly larger ones for plates, have four oblong pieces, each one of sufficient .size lo hold one's plate, glass, nnd cup and saucer. A set of four with a centerpiece to match costs ?2. And the designs are most artistic. An unusual way to keep pottdcr nnd rouge on your toilet table is to hang it up on the side of the tnble. One shop hns a very dainty arrangement consist ing of a little bcribboncd nnd laced box of rouge nnd one of powder, back to back, looking not unlike u tiny drum. A bit of old-rose ribbon suspends this, and makes of it nn attractive and useful toilet ornament. The price is $2. "" iJmtmmmimfll J ' mm? 1423 H I Walnut gtvztt 8 I Jfta Sz Jffiltllmerp ijop, 3m. . 5 JaHMtaaHsf You could not possibly buy a ' BPjHjK a wore welcome Christmas ft $ jMS$& Gi for nER ihan ftne 0 0 iaMilx''Hkk fllr wraP and s'ie ""'" .8, ! M) iitaHBT ' &lll& lenow its quality if it (M yxP &19liaaaK MttK$l' comes from t11'3 shop. $? W fflBH Jm nmn 1' 1 1 lBmS$&&k&. ' i I HHPlllHrHATS WAISTS 1 iWmmM CLOTH TOP i WEsSsSmim iajai 1 : nHHi CAMEL'SHAIR r'. ' : mfmmt motor , A ' ISS , SCARFS . H - JL MM NOVELTY Jl : ! fit 9 L BAGS SI - 1 fceEBS&BmW ra ALL THE HOT WATER YOU WANT AT A g ffll ? 1 PRICE YOU'RE WILLING TO PAY (5& 1 Wl IB an4 In most Instances at less than tou expect to pur a ' llil B I ilfl H for ths small gas consumption ot tbs Loveklii Heater Is f I I, 1 II KM H really surprising. f B if bH -. Il BS .....V tu uvun.ob IC1II mar WI1AI I1V11C wit JIA -a.I, B M ! I. IUH n.f H ....TO ...,. j.-. .f t.ut YT11C Willi III. ... - n Brf , M (TV H proved by the U. O. r Mend for booklet. E I i. jf 1 LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY" j 'I' i , I v-g-i m" . L. I 30 Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pa. I ftfe-,i ' I i t"'Lrt5KW ! ,mfc Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Cynthia wishes to remind her renders that letter should bo short, written on one side of the paper only und signed with the full uumc. Tho name will not be printed with tho letter. You're All Wrong, Old Bachelor Deal- Cyntkin I would like to say a few words to "Old Bachelor," and tell bini what I think of him. Bachelor, I do not wnut to hurt your feelings,-but I think jou arc a bit too fussy about girls. You say that you want n girl who can bako bread. I nm,n girl who goes to parties and llltcs n good time once In n while, but btlll I can bnko bread, nnd so can many other girls who arc like me. You don't have to bo a "stay-at-home" to know how to bake bread. And I think Shukespeare is a bit like you. Stick up, girls; don't let an old bachelor knock us. ANGRY JANE. Answers Grace M Cynthia hopes these answers to your questions will help you : First. A jrirl docs not take a man arm unless the street is slippery or-sho Is lamo and must he aBslstcil. it it is raining and it is very diflicult to walk under the one umbrella, sho may put her hand lightly on his arm across muddy streets, but it is not necessary to keep It there on tho pavement. Second. Js'o, unless the man asks for assistance he can get into his coat without help. Third. It would be better to let the tlrst gift come from tho man. Fourtn. uo not get tvorucu up in mind over tho threat of n kiss. If you arc dicnified about the matter und ignoro it ho will not coutiuue to tense jou. ' He Speaks to Her Dcnr Cynthia I am n French girl and have been iu your country for two months. On Mommy, ns 1 was sittiug iu a trolley car a' man spoke to me and asked me would I go to n show with him. I declined nnd ever after that day lias he spoken to me nnd invited me out. He called me "littlo petit" (which signifies he knows lyot of the French). Whnt shall I Jo. dear Cynthia? In our country gentlemen do not do that. I can not get "rid" of this man and lie is geting insuiicrnme. tvimt sunn i do? Bon jour and good luck to you. MAKIB L. FAKGE. Gentlemen certainly do not do thnt in our country cither, my denr. If this man continues to nnnoy you, complain to tho first policeman you sec. Shall They Change Their Halr7 Denr Cynthia We are girls of sev enteen and aro considered good-looking by both sexes. We nre gooi; dancers nnd nro invited to some of the most select parties. Although we have all of these good qualities, some of the older boys do not wish to go with us becauso they say we look too young, which is on account of our having bobbed hair. We would let our hair grow except that we dread that ugly length which it would eventually reach, , ' Please tell us whether or not we should nllow our hair to grow. BETTY AND BAB. Let it grow. You can very soon put it up. Bobbed hair is beldom pretty after fourteen years o age. PEOPLE WHO TAKE "TRIFLES' FROM OFFICES AND HOTELS Are Really Taking What Doesn't Belong to Them "Lots More Where This Came, From," They Claim QH, I have to go to the dentist's," '-' the nvcrago person groans when that day comes round. "And I just dread it. I jU8t know he's going to kill me!" On the other hand, the dentist looks nt his nppointinent book that morning, nnd sees Mrs. Smith's name opposite 10:4u. "Oh. thut tvoin nn's coining today," ho groans. "I just know she's going to wnlk oft with all those new mngaziucs. Cnn't I hide them somewhere?" It sounds funny, but it's true. "I find that it's best to have 'movie' or theatrical magazines iu the office," a dentist told mo one time, "because if I havo story magazines people get in terested in tho stories whilo they're waiting for their turn, and then they walk off with tho book aftcrwiird to finish the btory." Of courbc. it is not exactly "stealing." The magazines arc put there for the public, and auy- Douy wno comes into tno otiice is privi leged to look at them, read them through, aud study them, if necessary, in order to torgct tne pain ot nn aeliing tooth. But. as far as that coes. the chairs aro put there for tho ptiblic, tuey nro mere lor any one who enters, to sit in and rest ; the pictures on the wall uro there for them to lok at, but nobody except a real, masked, nrmed burglar would consider walking off carrying a picture under his arm or trailing a wicker rocking-chair. THE same fad prevails among some hotel guests. "Why shouldn't I tako home this -totvol, this napkin or this spoon, with the hotel's name on it?" asks the innocent traveler with the collecting habit. "They're here for my use. What difference does it mnke whether I use them here or in my own home? And there arc lots more where this came from." If you look nt it in that light, whnt difference docs it make whether you sleep in tho hotel bed in tho hotel or 931 CHESTNUT STREET Chuck Lean LB. I JLLB. JLfH-LB. (15 Meal Markets in the Principal Cities of 14 Slates ? $ iien Saturday A Sale of Gas Fixtures In Time For Christmas Giving Come in and see the excellent variety of handsome fixtures with which to modernize your home. There are Shower Effects Hall Lanterns Upright Fixtures Bracket Lights PRICES GREATLY REDUCED , Some as low as half regular value. Athe Broad & Arch Store OILY. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Walker-Gordon Just os it comes from thfe Cow Natural Vil! Clean Approved by physicians IN the production of its milk, the Walker--Gordon Laboratory Company applies the rules of cleanliness as doctors know them. Doctors who prescribe Walker-Gordon Milk for infants approve their methods of producing table milk that is clean, digestible, pure even under the microscope. Bacteria cannot live in the intense heat in which bottles and'pails are sterilized at the Walker-Gordon Farms. Dust cannot rise from barn floors that are scrubbed before milking time ; it cannot stay on cows that are washed and re-washed before the milking begins ; the milkers' hands cannot carry contamination when they are repeatedly cleansed. Order Walker-Gordon milk by telephone. We tleliver it regularly from our own wagons. f nt home? Why not pack It up and tako it along? Is tho rug in front of the bureau doing jou any more good in thnt room thnn it would nt home? Per haps the rcuson thnt only tho small things like magazines and towels arc absent-mindedly carried off is because it would bo too awkward to make off with the larger ones. Pcoplo who pick up "littlo things thnt don't ambunt to iinytlilng" in this way don't like to be called dishonest. So, suppose we call them merely inconsiderate. If tho den tist or tho physician is thoughtful enough to put something in his outer office that will take his patients' minds off their troubles for u while; If tho hotels nre accommodating enough to provide plenty of towels, napkins, spoons nnd other "sinnll" things, isn't there n sort of obligation for their pa trons to bhow n littlo appreciation? And one way of bhowing appreciation is by not taking unfair advnntago of this provision in order to "get something for nothing." JftMf "Goodv. Koody." say t li o younEsters, when they see these Tasty Food Desserts And it's a real comfort to know thut they're so pure and wholesome, thut the more the kiddies eat, tho better. 2 delicious flavors: Chocolato and Golden Vanilla. At Your Grocer's 12c TIIK MOKKISON CO., TUUjX. P"jf .aAW Wtti'r' Fish direct from ocean to you "$ Lb. i Boil Lean Pot c Until 9 P. M. --. Bowl Fixtures Art Domes SUPPLEE- WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar iJt 'I ?., l i I A m n v. m Store. Onrn R:30 A. M. Till 6 P. M. Bartaln FRONT & YORK STREETS -. "5" t