Kr'w'!?'' j". -rw i,s?iP.yjB " " .nppaMRv' '' r s EVENING PUBtIO USDGBR-I-HIEADEliPaU'. TOE6DA.X, -DBQBMBBK '237 1019 AiEzVff FOR DINNER CHRISTMAS CAKE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE JL . . , . , h ! i a !-f r t MRS. WILSON HELPS IN PLANS FOR WEDDING A Menu for Family Dinner of Twenty 'five Includes , Many Delicious Hints for Oilier Times - Three Suggestions for Buf Set Suppers With liecipe for Tuna Fish a la King as One Main Dish IJ.v 31 IIS. M, A. WILSON (Cerutia) I It I", h'l Iff w 4 V llsw VI r"M" rrr"i nl. I My Pear Mrs. Wil-on Kinillj tell me of n menu for an afternoon and even ing home n willing. Thanking jou in ndnnee. 1 am. ' W. ' SEMX'TINt; a menu for jmir wed cling is quite a dellcnte task when jou fail to ond Hie some idea of "tint you would like to i.penil nnd how inatij persons jou want to i-cnc. If jou are serving a laige number ol perxons. n buffet supper would be ery appropriate, with the wei'dlnc party sented at a heart flmpcil table m the center of the mom. while the guests are rsened from side tabic s Can jou haw help in preparing am! seniog tills HiippcrV I'erhiipi jou have Wanned to linve the iiriupsmaiii ni nahers heln. while jou while jou show real wilelj 0III in nersecing the arrangement sroun&TivE mkm kok family IIOMKWKHDINH Twenty-five I'ersons 7 o'ClocIt Dinner Baited Nuts Sweet Pickles Celerj fhster Cocktail Broiled fresh Salmon, Kavigote Sauce Itoast Turkey, Brown Gravy Cranberry Jelly Candied Sweet Potatoes Asparagus Salads Pimento Dressing Ice ('ream Wedding Cuke Coffee Materials needed for twenty -fuc por tions: One half pound of almonds. Tico email jars of street mired pickles Ticenty Hvc ifiirim; oyiter. Sir pound eut of frith salmon. One lunch of parslcv. Three bunehen of untercrcsi, One bunch of leeks. One bunch of lAmr, Tico fifteen-pound turkeys, One quart of cranbeme'. Three pound can of irkitr corn sirup. Three-quarters perl, of street pota toes. Tktrr larqe eani of aspnratius. Three film hendi of let Ilia. One ran of pimentos. Tun Inrre bnttlei of catsup. One small bolth of M'onrstcrslurc tauce. One fflais of horseradish. Six qunt Is of tec cieam, i ut jive blocks to the q.iarl. Ten ot luetic pound ucddtti'i cake, One pound of coffer, One'pint of cream. One pound of itignr. One pound of huttci , rifty rolls. O j iter CocMnll Sauce Open the catsup, Worertcr-.liirc ucc and horseradish nnd mi well. Add one half cup of negar ami inn again, and use for ojster cocktail, allowing the oysters for each person. Do not. put any filling in the turkej. It will tlfen resemble the grilled turkey f New Orleans. Cranberry .Icllj. Lsiug Sirup Purchase the white com sirup nml place in n saucepan and add the cran berries. Uring to a boil nnd cook slowlj for twentj minutes, nnd then tuui into a bowl to mold. If jou wish to strain out the si-edu and skins, rub through a coarse ne' U m wish to turn the cranberries from 'the bowl, rinse the bowl lu ole Trater before pouring the jelly in. lluffet Supper No. l Salted Nuts Celery Tuna Pish a la King Asparagus Salad Itussian Dressing Ice Cream Cake Coffee No. 2 Olives Pickles Chickeu Salad Apple Jelly Uiee Croquettes Ice Cream Cakn Coffee No. .". Olives Radishes Halted Ham Sandwiches Potato and Celery Salad Ice Cream Cake Coffee For Menu No. 1 Materials requited : Pound of almonds, Fix stalks of eelcvi, Eight laige caim of tuna fish. One can of pimentos. One half pound of mushrooms. Six quarts of milk. Three large cans of asparagus. Six quarts of ice cream, cut five blocks to tho quart. Eight pound wedding cake. One pound of eoffetf One pound of sugar. One can of milk. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Describe an unusual and attrac tive door stop, 2. What is a noticeable feature in the uewesit evening gowns? 3. When n uniou suit becomes too tight, how can it be eularged? i. What Christmas gift that can be bought in a hurry at the last min ute would bo acceptable and prac tical? 5. Iu issuing invitations for an af fair at which an engagement is to be announced, h it correct to mention the announcement in the invitation? 0. llow are large flowers used ef fectivelj ou a black eveniug dress? erday's Answers 1. A convenient serving table hns a top that lifts up ou hinges, with a deep drawer under it for silver. The-c is a shelf below the drawer. U. In having a cloth dress dyed, It should be remembered aud cal culated for that djelug nearly al ways shrinks cloth. 3. The bridesmaids' dresses at a December wedding might carry out the Christmas idea by com bining iialc green georgette crepo or chiffon with sprays of mistle toe i mbroldercd in dark green and white. Garlands of laurel might be i-nrrifd Instead of flowers. 4. liorax can bo used as a mild bleach for woolen garments. 5. In starching blacks or browns, color the ordinary White starch with a llttlo tea. 0. A charming evening gown of gray und pink is made of gray silk net with p girdle of pink roses, and biiijle nink silk petals sewed at interval" ou the skirt. i .L.m4j&L Ask Mrs. Wilson If .urn huvo any 'iokri'. iirl -ipin.". IiHiik them to Mis AVilxuii. Shi' vlll be glnd to answer jou throiiKli these column. No, ner "tuiol icjilirH, however, run to kIvoii. SiMri'xs questions to Mrs. M. A. WiUou, HlDllli I'UIIl.U! 1jKUUI.II, I'lllllllll'lpllljl. 'I unity-five mil). One pound of hvttci. Tuiu Fish la HIiir Onrn n tun of fish ami turn into it 'iirjio howl. Miikp the hittirp as follows, rinru la a saucepan Kir quart nj mill, I h'r tctrl cwn of flout. Stir In blend thorough!, thou bring lo ii boil nnd cook slowly for live min utes. Now ndd One tun of clioppid pimentos, 'I lie piepured mjslirvoms, 'three tetel lahleipoom of mill. 'I no leirl tablcipomti of papnl.a, Out tuiipoon of xehitn pepper. Tin' (nun (Hi vlionld lie broken in larse pine Mont slowly nnd uhfui tint serve on tliiu hlicrs of (oust. To Prepare (lie Mushroom"! I'eel the musliiuoms nnd then cut both i'nii n ml stems in sinnll pieces. I'.uboil for tivc iiimutrs In bolliui; water iiud tlit n dialn and use. A liciut shape niaj lie arranged for ..tiling II. . . .... u I ...t.l.. If ,i, s, . , ,.nr.npnlpr- fnstenluL' inn half small Ural- underneath to prcient its slipping off table top. The cle.its must b aii'iitiReil so they will eaten tlie ulpe of the table. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. 1 Mj Dear Mrs. WilsonAbout No- ember 1."., jou printed a recipe for ornmeal griddle cakes, without eggs. I trici1 it and it was delicious, hut i he paper was destrojed bv mistake. Will it lie too much trouble to re P'at? M. 1, J. Look o,er buck tiles in llie news Japer oflicr am unable to ghe jou the aet dale of publication. No. 'J Mj Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kitidlj gic me the benefit of jour knowledge in conking beef loaf in the cooker? According to niv printed in -mictions the two radiators should h" heated cighteeu minutes; one pine oi1 in the bottom of the large kettle. he baking pun nest and then the other radiator and I lie kettle closed. The question which prompts me lo write is, will not placing the heated stones inside the kettle deslroj (he nliiminum? It seems lo me the stones iihnulil he placed in the bottom of the i ompartment, as fur masting a chick en, or making soup, etc I shall er.i much appreciate nnj information jou maj be able to gle me in tins regard and thank jou iu adaneo for it. 1J. L. 1). Tollow the directions earcfullj ; the hot stones should not destroj the aluminum utensils. You can only be successful by complying with the in sl ructions No. r. Mj Dear Mrs. Wilson Will jnu I indlj tell me how should I store apple butter, which the goernmenl sold in eight-pound cans nnd which I would like lo keep fresh without baWng the taint of tin 7 .1. M. C. 1'iil into sterilized jars, adjust the lubhir and lid and process fur thirtj live minutes in hot water bath. Seal s'curely and then cool nnd dip in mcltoel parawa. No. IS My dear .Mrs. Wilson Kiudlj tell me through the columns of the paper how to preserve ihcsinuts for future use, after season is over I use them ! in makiug -erj delicious puddings, hiicli as nessclrode Thanking jou in advance. MKS. P. To Preserve Chestnuts I Place the chestnuts in n saucepan, ' cover with cold water and boil for twenty minutes. Cool, then shell and fill the chestnuts into fruit jars. Cover i with a sirup made of: Three parts sugar. One part water. I Hoil for hvc minutes. Adjust the1 rubber lid and partially seal. Process I in hot water bath for one hour, then leiuovc and seal the jar securclj. Cool, dip iu melted parawax nnd store in a cool place. I No. Ill Mj dear Mrs. Wilson Will jou kindly tell me why prune souffle or I whip falls after being removed from the oven 7 It is so light and Huffy during the baking. I would be much ' obliged if jou can suggest a remedy or prevention, J,. S. Try making the souffle in n slow, even , heat and settrng the dish with the souffle m a pun containing warm w.iter. A ROYAL RELISH that for four genera tions has given millions of people perfect satis faction is SAUCE Soups, Fish, Roasts, Game, Gravies, Rarebits and Salad Dressing arc made more enjoyable by its use. LEAtPERRINS SAUCE THE ONLYORIQmAL WORCUTCRSHIRI To make flaky biscuits, delicious muffins and gems, readough nuts and cake of finfi texture you must use DUHFORD I 1 THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Go buy it today ! r i - , 1 Jitif. ...f-giJU mim mmSm ill SAKIHO Please Tell Me What to Do IJy CYNTHIA i Answers "Doc" Dear Cjnthl.i- I have l)"cu tending I jour fnluinn for ages, it seems, so 1 think it time to write. 'Doe ' asks why girls are so dis tunt in Philadelphia. Does he know that this town Is the home of Mrs. tirundj 't , I know of n got who was n perfect ladv in everj icspcct. and while out walking she saw u jofliu; man she hnd been Intinduccd to. She spoke. I don't know whether he saw us, because he never taWcil his lint or maided, hut kept right on. Thcro happened to be a woman from the immediate neighborhood about who saw the unfortunate incident, Imme dintely she began to talk. So jou see, "Doe," it isn't that thev don't like (lie cnmniinj of the other sex; its because .Mrs. (Iiundv vvoii'b let (hem. There are leal honest-tn-tiod Ameri can girls in Philadelphia, and I can name more lhan u iloren. It's long and boring. Cvnthia but I couldn't help II. I had to answer "Doe." .ir.um. He Citn't Understand Her Dear Cynthia Tor the life of mo I cannot see how "A Wot king fJIrl" enn fancy herself in hue with such n selfish brute us she describes. Mnve his good looks run nwnj with her brains'' Plninlj, the "so called man" loves onlj himself, und marriage with sucli a poor specimen would but menu a life of uuserj and heart -breaking anguish ; j-es, more than that, ns he strikes her now, home could only be u place where he could vent his spleen nnd turn into n perpetual battle ground something got up and staged for the particular ainusimeiit of the neighbors. Poor things! I know mm why so many old women dislike the movies; thev 're too dull and slow. However, at that, J certuiuly pity the man ; he must be insane or have dust in his garret or perhaps had the misfor tune to fall on Ills head when u child anil warp the wood. Who knows? Stranger things have happened iu this progressive age of ours Ceitainlj the iunliilitj to appreciate an casj tiling and nurse it along ou a bottle denotes that lie Is unv tiling but normal. Not main mules have had the honor of get ting their board paid lij a joung ludj. Cnndidh, to most of ns, if the sub iei t was mentioned we'd think it time for an earthquake to happen and order ;i nice durable wooden Minima. The same to be planted in a rnomj . healthy giaveiard far from the maddening irnwds and tl.e discording ring of "rupidless''' trolley cars. (If lonp-e if "A Working (lirl" desires excitement, go to it. Hut I would ad vise lingering over more earcfullj the goods in the marriage market. Never take the hrst thing the snlesladj, shoves in v lew . KKNSINGTON. Adventures HAVn rou beard about Cbo-Cho? Cho-Cho is n jolly clown who goes about the country talking and lecturing to school children and entertaining them with his droll tricks and jests. Aud manv and lone are the shouts of de light which greet him. Aud so now, iu ! celebration of hint, we havo the Cho- Cho dolls soft, cuddlj things dressed gailj in jellow clown suits with tiukly bells ami n ruughish clown's cap. They aie S''.."0 each and would, I know, bring joy in their path. It is nice to know of sunio plate where, when olio is in town, one can diop in for n well served dinner in pleasant surroundings und at a nominal cost. Dining iu town is likely to be a very expensive inntter it one is not careful Hut I know of a delightful plate where u most tempting and de licious dinner is served for $1. Superfine fin naon- Comb" fLome . 1 mni " ,-;.eaome ono rr . roun' i Miin conditio, rtment f vari'.,E PK'""-. REArw;:rfiu differ- IL. X2.85 1 pound . v Hand-made Clear Candy-Toys are the delight of every child on Christ' ma morn. Same an told ehewhere at SO, 60 and 70 cent aA l45c pound. Our price. HighGradeCiiocolates Made of the Knett chocolate and purett tugar. Fruit cream, cara mel, nougat and nunwr ou other fancy center, all temptingly good. Una., two., f. . three- & Re-gg I pound boxe. MM MC Per pound... Extra Fine Chocolates none better anvwher at any price. Packed in beautiful one; two., three- and five-pound Ue tJOUIlfl iaj (P Wf ? l Gates Home-made Candy Company A ilWJMtei - .. 1 I FOR THURSDAY'S n i T t I If A i fl 31 'uBDDP?' jit i h jkk In i produce the cake ill the picture I Small craubcrries give the most nttinc use unv favorite cake recipe nud hake live icsults. but more than one sUe may the mntiire in three pans, each ouc.be used. The holly leaves are adjusted smaller than the last The largest pau should be about ten inches in diameter. When the cakes have been baked nud turned out from the pnns they are piled one on top of the other to form the pjiamid shape shown in tiic illus tration The entire cake is now frosted with any kind of frosting desired. Siucc sugar Is scarce this jear, the frosting mn.v be made from maple sirup Instead. This tun -colored frosting produced by the maple sirup makes a very attractive background for tho red und green dec orations und really gives a more pleas ing effeel tlinn white frostiug. Tho frosting must lie spieud very evenly mi the cake with the blade of it knife. If two coats arc used a smoother surface will if suit. The first coat must dry tlioioughly before the second is uddid, und the knife niaj be ilippv.il in hoi water to give the lust finishing touches. As soon as the second coat is spiend tho cake is reudy to be decorated. The cake is decorated with cranber ries, holly leaves nnd red cundles. Wash nud ilrv the holly leuves und cran berries Place the cranberries on the cake to foun the nesign as shown in the picture. This ill sign is carried out on all siihs of the Hike The cranberries mav be put on with the fingirs or n pair of Miinll tweeers will be found useful. Should the frosting begin lo harden hefoie the decorating is finished moisten the cranberries with 'water and they will stick without any trouble. With a Purse One shop, well kuown for its lovely linens, lias a special right now which should interest you. H is an all-linen luncheon tet of linen color with neatly scalloped 'edges. The set consists of thirteen pieces aud is priced at $0.50. l'or the baby who has reached that engrossing age where he ciin sit at the table in his high chair, theic comes u whitc-euaineled tray decorated with ab sorbing Mother Goose characters iu blight colors These trays are verv popular and come In two prices, .:!..rU und $1 7.". Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Kdltor of Woman's l'nge, or call Walnut ."'.000, for names of shops where articles mentioned in Adventiirt.s With a I'ursu may be purchased. are within reach of all BUY EARLY. Many of our cuttomer who came late (an , year were diappofnted be- i cause the unprecedented de- mand exceeded our tupply. Our lown factory and 23 ttore are the reaton why our eandte are better and cheaper, end Make Welcome Gifts Daring The Yuletide Special price to Churchet, School and inttitution. , "There's a Gates' Store Near Your Home" Downtown! 603S Market St. 7th and Market Sta. 60lh 4 cirard At. 120S South St. .. . . m,j .. Wait Phtladelphat B'nd Untd Av S2M Market St. 49lh & Woodland Ave. Northeast Philadelphia! 2240 N. Front St. Z770 Kenilnfton Ave. 3158 Kentlngton Ave. 2635 Cermntown Ave. 293S N. Sth St. 2157 N. 6th St. Central Northweetl 1733 Rldie Ave. 2244 Itldge Ave. 202S W. Glrard Ave. Frankfordl 4677 Frankford Ave. Manayunbi 4361 Main St. Outalda Philadelphia l 841 Broadway, Camden 1131 Broadway, Camden SS E. Main St.. Norrietown 45 N. Queen Street, Lance-eter CnntJxr -i i B'incfs anu f"j yunes re and fe'mall - Hoos tor Kiddies M A... m m set. :; "i . - BCornt '" Tlieae trTs- : red "..' ood- Kar7? - teUaTra D nre the ipy ar ' Mid. af everj j. ; prif . vr Aot' "Priced"', lcto50c 3UC -r , I , , tf1 iVilf "ifclNilrOlllill lir'lT JhalllltllaaaaaaaanlaMllliIWaaaTaiaal1ttiaailLVl'll " I IiHmT I rTTnlffefMTlTaffinleaaaM DINNER TABLE in place Inst., lu place ot mo cran berries, holly berries, candied cherries, or small red candies may be substituted and Angelica cut to represent leaves mav lie used instead of the hollv leaves. The arrangement of candles is rather unusual and gives one the impression of a five-branch vnndulabiuni. Tho candles are supported by small candlcholders which should first lie dipped in the frosting to give the snme tone as the rest of the cake. If large candles arc selected they will burn through an en tire dinner. If the fake is to be moved after it is ilci orated provision must be made for this before the frosting is done. Cut a round piece of cardboard slightly larger than the diameter of the bottom of the enke Place a fancy center piece or doilie over the cardboard, and then cover the doilie completely with paraffin puper. Place the cake on the paraffin pupor so that it rests in the center of the cardboard beneath. The paraffin paper protects the doilie while the frost ing and decorating is being done, und may be cut off close to the cake when it is finished. When the cake is to be mined, slip the hand under the card board, und it may be carried anywhere in safctj. XWrHOtSWlAJt3WWyTSI mm t$mu',w I?.1' .iCAt'W ."S 111 V 3 1919. By II. O. WILBUK Sc SONS, INC., Pllila., Pa ittftatoj iiHTMrM'iimi"T wnrwiTTi nf r W-lirL'1 WHAT IS MALNUTRITION AND WHAT WILL AVERT IT? Arc You Sure That Your Child Gets Plenty of the Right Kind of Food, Regularly, Followed by Enough Exercise and Rest? MRS. J. is so worried about her little boy. "lie doesn't seem to have any llfo in him," she grieves. "He seems" so listleas nnd dull, aud he doesn't want to do anything but sit around and watch the other children play. He's pale and thin, and I just don't know whnt to do." Mrs. J. doesn't know that Hilly is undernourished. Tliat doesn't neces sarily mean that ho doesn't get enough to cat, because lie certainly docs. Ho's always eating. He just eats the wrong kind of food, that's nil. Ho drinks coffee for breakfast he's only nine and then cats candy all morning. At lunch he doesn't want anythiog much because he has had too many sweets. In the afternoon about 4 o'clock he is so hungry that he has to rat some cake oi candy or bread nnd butter nnd jelly, and at supper ho eats a good-sized meal. Hut lie doesn't go to bed until 10 o'clock or Inter when lie gets ready. If tho night is cold, his window is not opened. No wonder he's listldss and dull. The wrong-t-klud of cuting and living has tnkcu the starch out of his muscles, softened his bones, made him anemic. Tlioso flabby muscles would gnin "tone," roundness, firmness. If he hnd meat und vegetables to cat instead of sweets; the sluggish circulation would Rtir up aud become lively nnd regular if lie had enough fresh nir to stimulate The Children's Christmas The more beauti ful will be because nf a hoet of extraor (Unary irnrmenta Uld aecesaarfe thftt liave bren provld Inr for them at the "IIMNK Shop for Children," which In lebrattnr Its tint riiritrmas with an array of fanclnntlnr GIFTS Chltdrtn's Appmrtl 4cc5iorffS rov a "Evrylhlng tor Kiddies" 'MEME" BONNETS DE LUXE Hosteai in Attendance '6-& CHILDREN'S APPAREL SHOP 135 South 16th Street i Yi! ri' ...,l A- V Jfc-T-'"ja'A .rtTiiiMMft B.-i ,JOaaaalk?'fH!l'3aaK AqEy SlffsK ieJIWi5gWtWiWMX'let1JiJllBllWI' I'll'I'IIWWaMIWHiyaWaftuwilujOAjh MJrfTm, til f" f W A Kin 4Wf 1M1I! i ' Jits. 4 -v '. J, r - . .H -JP $ t h i 3. V "WSBSSKS 9. j. - j yt . j w- yv.?'M .t .r .flfisM? .1 f "".' '. V ( ,t V R f -1 ,,;,. 1hn XJ .-,..-- . -s ' 1ncI. t,,c dclicato teeth and soft bones Would bo strong nnd Bound If ho drank "nough milk to give him tho "mineral" sub3tanco that ho iieeds. If he had all t(iesc necessities his health and strength" would demand tho exercise and out. door fun tliat he must liave to enable ntm to grow up into a btrong, healthy man. fTME children's bureau of the United ,?,f1tc3 Department of Mior has published a little booklet called "Whnt Is Ma nutrition?" This little book lakes up this serious matter of the Billies of the world, and tells how they should be taken care of. Thcro arc too many strong, healthy new-born babies grow ing up into weak, dull-evcd, irritable, s ovv-miuded "creatures," burdens to their families or to tho communltv. When they liave such n good start iu life, it seems so wrong to let them go their own way to ill-health, instead of showing them the wholesome road to strength and making them travel along it. "Hilly is nlwajs tho first one to go ttFish direct from ocean to uou9 MSlIiKfiMwa 931 CHESTNUT STREET j We Suggest n.vriiA TANCV Shoulder The Best Center Cut CHUCK Choice Legs of Yearling 9 V I 17 LB. 65 Meal Markets in the Open Until 9 7 -f l .) , LAME HAMS 29c M!C i v rr M ' lXK ( ,-!iiCttti2i2.sV v i-J7 Picture of Two Little CkilJ; Wondering How to Ask Santa 'Glaus for WilturLuds. Don't disappoint 'the little ones this year. Remember there is nothing they like better than this delicious Solid Chocolate Confection, nor is there anything better for them. You can rest assured that this year they can eat as many as they please without harmful resultB. Buy enough for the older folks, too, they will appreciate them. Be sure lo ask for the genuine article, it is your safeguard. " z-it Wilburbuds ilhwtu" Onty Genuine Chocolate DVDS TreJe rink. F V.S. Ttf.OII ilowu with measles or any contagious (Unease, that any of the school children or the neighbors get," Ills mother com plains. Poor llttlo Billy cannot help himself. Ho hasn't tho resisting power1 to fight disease. All the strength that his feeble joung tissues havo is used up In trying to do their work without nny of the help that they should bo given by tho right kind of nourishing, well cooked food. They nro so tired from working under trying conditions, and not getting enough rest, that they can do nothing to keep tho disease away, and pathetic little Hilly gets weaker and thinner with each attack. If his mother would give him good food, "catch him nnd put him to bed" early, make him sleep with open win dows, and push him out Into tho open air every day, her reward would bo a healthy, happy, noisy boy. I .J I 3iS pu! Chocolate Golden Vanilla Tovvtlers that a r n ready to servo" aa delicious .oou ucF.seris in icaa maji half nn hour. -. At Your Grocers, 12c Tli. MnrrUnn Co., Villi. aw;.WTOwwjTOjwu'WWvWW For OiFlslmas YeArling Lamb 15c ib. j Choice Fresh little Little Pig Pork Loin Principal Cities of 14 States P. M. Wednesday "v V.5'.A ' 3S vl" ,ui.Lr ren f!iiaajfiiMffiwiv mtmim i ji EOAST my lb. I ""?! Ci ' T 5jp sf j. i yjS5xWr. & . t vSmfi'I m '-'I ii . .-.J. aaAla.. mzzzzm