Girls ! Good Health Adds COATS OF EXQUISITE WOOL REP; ACCESSORIES COMPLETE PICTURE To Your Personality— Makes You Attractive C U B IN '«? fopcvata i>iv««>nt a llinltlo*» | dutvd with iD trr lrd plalta which at To Men ^ opportunity for the exercise o f in- .41« 1 Illuni I .... 1 tasto » • , an ... i ] profumili .. A a... . . . ■lit u Anioni: tho vast array of now wraps two dis­ tinct fashion trottila aro omphnaltod. tin ilio one hand Is tho sw stco r, aouio tim os bizarre novelty woolen coat * h i w supremacy In tho aren a o f fashion Is ch allongod hy tho conserva­ tivo ty-po of « lassic d istinction, for tho styling o f which d esigner* choose ex iluisttoly refined reps and tw ills of subtle coloring. T h ere Is no denying tho genteel elegance o f a coat of tho latter genre. Fortu ne favors the woman who bo- conies the possessor o f Just such a garment as the picture defines, for It Is an exponent o f high-class fashion The purchase o f s garm ent styled Bright eyes, a clear complexion, rosy cheeks, animation, make tor beauty every time. A »ell woman ta always beautiful. T ak e a bottle or two of that well- known herbal Tonic, which haa stood the test of time, namely. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. e v e r y S t a l , l a v e t M t it in l (h a t in a ir a ,1 a t b o a s p ale , a e a k an d l lie ti ttua D w c o v a .y f a * « th e m i r n r . n l v ita lity . All D ruggist» In either fluid tie tablet form. P eary’s F lags at Pole. Poary planted five flags at the North pole in 1909. T hey w ere: A silk A m erican flag, given him by Mrs. P eary 15 years before: the colors of Delta Kappa Epsilon, his fra te rn ity ; the "W orld ’s Ensign of L ib erty ." with red. white and blue in a field of w hite; th e Navy league flag, and the Red C ross flag. Sophisticated Kid. W e often hear of children being sh el­ tered from the w ickedness o f the world. T hey are not. T he little w retches must accept the common fare and hear of plenty of w ickedness, among them selves and in th eir homes. W hat a lot of w ickedness 1 knew about l>efom I was ten years o ld !— E. W. How e's Monthly. D estructive T ou rists. T ou rists are responsible for the de­ stru ctio n o f many of our young trees, says a sta te forester. "Autom obil- ists,” he says, "dig up young co nifers for transplanting and usually carry w ith them roots exposed fo r g reat d istan ces, expecting them to tak e root and grow. M ost of them die. T he p ra ctice should stop." Knew Her Mother. T he little daughter of an a rtist was playing on the porch of her home when a man selling colored postcards spoke to her. "Do you think your m other would lik e som e o f th e s e ? " he asked, showing her the cards. "N o. I am sure she would not.” was th e d ecisive reply. "M y fa th er m akes th em ." tend from I lie nook It #1.« • I. spring . — - * - P O U L T R Y H O U S E It I.. Is the trend I o . f a a the mode to complete Hie picture with charm ­ Q U IT E IM P O R T A N T ing accessories. To this end more than ever are scarves high lighting the Chlckeus ralscd on g ran d falh er’s J HARD ROADS WILL fashion stagv. A sc a r f with every coa tume Is the prevailing style sen tim en t fam i roosted In ilio appio (ree or on HELP MERCHANTS Ju st now the g reatest Interest «s'm s thè blm ler mel becaum> Ihese plaees to cen ter around the Idea of carrying were » tw **lM e, convenlent and nel- M erchants Im a rlsb ly report sn In out a match wilor schetue In hat and (h«r crowiled nor sn iffi. It I* poluted crease In their volume o f business scarf. I oul hy W. A. Foater o f thè fa m i in e , when a hard surfaced m ail leadlug to Yeung glrls «m taktng keen dellght chanlea ilcpartm eni, college o f agri their town Is opened for traffic. T h is In acquiring a isdorful sim ple fell. In culture, ru ltreralty of Illinois. T hla has been clearly dem onstrated In many such shades, for Instance, as hols de i d ioico of lilddy’s sliould he a valllahle ! fouiim uiltte* T he folio» lug editorial rose, pencil, bright or madonna blue, I guide tu thè moderi! |ioultrytnan » h o from the Oshkosh (W ig ) Northwestern lovebird or ch art m use green, wild U planning to biniti a nuw chlcken rile« a specific In sta n c e : honey or maybe phantom red, or prob house or minutici lite old oue, Foater "W ith ou t question th e hard surfaced ably orchid. Then to the silk counter «ay*. highways helped to Increase the vol do they « end their Joyful »top«, a s k •'Sultable houstng I* Just as liupor- ume o f local holiday trade Many tant a s thè ca re of lite tlock becauao shopper* cam e to Oshkosh from point* Il previde* fo r thè com fort o f thè thirty aud forty m iles away, some hlrd* at all season*. Furthorniore, It them In private autos, anil oth er* In la convenlent fo r thè attendim i. In the auto busses now In operation addinoli, lo he o ffe rtile and eltlclont, These bus lines » e r e taxed lo the thè house stimili! he sibilile In con lim it, and with Ihe favorable roitiblna slru ctlou In oriler to keep thè co si and tlon o f good Mouther they maintained upkeep low A neat. a llra ctlv e hmi*o their schedules with g ra lifjlu g reg adda to thè appearance of ilio hulld ularlty. l'he growth o f llila business Ing gmup and value of thè fam i. during Ihe past season has been "T h e com fort o f ilio b in i* I» secured revelation o f what can be a from thrtiugh freetlom froiu dampnos* and pllshed along th is Hue. d rafts and provUlou» for am pie floor ’’When Ihe highway* am properly *|>aoe In feedlng and roost spin e for night. An nhtindiint stipply o f fm sli Improved. It ls a - s f e prediction that alr and sunltght promoto* thè health. a sim ilar service will reach every sec tlon within fifty miles o f u dikosh All vigor and com fort of thè bini*. »his territory naturally Is tribu tary t “A dry house m unire* a dry noor plaoetl on a porous, ivoll dralutHl »Ite. Oshkosh aa a m arketing and shop a lead proof roof. tight Wall» and ping center, and Oshkosh Is naturally doso fitteti tlnor» ami Windows. l ’n>|wr Interested In obtaining and holding the ventllatlon supplles fresh a lr to llie trude o f th i* rich and populous sec hlrtls. removos thè molature fruiti thè tlon. T h e » a y to do It ha* been til* closed hy what already ha* followed ; bm atlied a lr and lltte r and tuInlmUos the Improvement o f the public high d rafts, whloli am disastrous to thè rttH'k when thè hlrtl* aro In artlve on ways, aud ihe people aud business In terests of Oshkosh have good reason thè m nats at night T hls ventllatlon to favor and encourage further Im may be provldetl in severul way*. T he appiè Im e rooets of a generation ago proveniont o f the highways uniII a per feet system of good mutt* la otxslned were well v en tila te ti T he o|ien ma- “T h e benefits nnd advantage* will chine sh elter whore thè rango dock* llke to n*>at la alao well Tentllated. . be m utual, for quick and easy traits Hlddy’a cholce. then. may requlre a portatlon Is a convenience (hat pro little thought on our part. Why dld motes the w elfare o f nil. O f course she chiHise a perch on thè h arveater’s we appreciate (he service o f the rati m e li lt waa accesalble, convenlent roads and the ele ctric Hues, hut 1 and nelther ero »'iloti nor stuffy aa modern. Improved hlghwuy* through many mnats In tho mntlem ben house. out this section Is the next big dr “Open front ...................ruvide venti 'elop m en t. and It will do much iti ad latlon and sunlight, hut must be n«.-.l ,0 ,h * * UIV" “ ■"«* proaperlty o f nsh with common sen se to avoid undesir- 4o»li ami all ad jacen t aretino*, abit» «îrnft*. A Southern vxposurt» 1 j « desirable. OF G EN TEEL ELEGA N CE along these lines and of like fabric ls without a doubt a wise Investment. This model is of a su(>erlor purl rep. the sort that never retains dust, a l­ ways looks spick-and-span, ¡lerfectly groomed, so to speak. Its color ls the new gm ystone, a sort o f tan-gray. It ls youthfully collared with squirrel fur. T he sleeves describe each a point at the shoulder and there are Insets down the sides with stitched acorns at the hips. In the exquisite finesse of this garm ent there seem s absolute­ ly no room fo r Improvement. Fash io n ists are en th u siastic over the new woolen reps and luster tw ill* They are of a super-delicate texture, having a lightsom e feel to the touch. ing for eith er crepe de chine or crepe satin In the self-sam e shade as the hat ju st put chased. If one Is bent on economy three-q u arters o f a yard will suffice or a yard If one p refer* n long scarf. T h is can be cut In two aud hem stitched end tivend together at the hack. T h e sc a r f Is narrowly m achine hemmed along the »Idea with a wider hem stitch hem across the bottom. Not yet Is the ensem ble com plete, for » rose or chrysanthem um or boutonniere o f some sort repenting the chosen color Is supjiosed to be worn with thla fetching set of hat and scarf. Are you an artist with Ihe brush? See In th is p icture of hat, sc a rf nnd hag the P"*.*ibilltles which lie before Real T eaching. T h ere is no teaching until the pupil is brought into the sam e sta te of principle in which you a r e ; a tra n s­ fusion takes p lace; he is you. and you are h e ; th ere is a teach in g ; and by no unfriendly ch ance of bad company can he ever quite lose the benefit.— Bergson. Reprove W isely. Reproof, esp ecially as it rela tes to children, adm inistered in all g entle­ ness. will render the culprit not afraid, but asham ed to repeat the offense. — llo s e a Ballou. It Helps the O ther Side. ‘‘P ro fan ity ,” said U ncle E ben, “is a way of show in’ dat you h asn't any ar­ gument of yoh own an’ a in ’t got no resp ect for nobody e lse ’s.”— W ashing­ ton Star. De world’s lik e God made it, wid home an' happiness ’nuff te r go roun’ ; a n ’ e t fer me. I ain ’t gwine te r in ter­ fere wid de m akin’s of P rovidence.— A tlanta Constitution. T he Im pression. “ W hen you te lls yoh trou ble to a friend .” said U ncle Eben. "you only m akes him wonder w hether it hasn ’t served you rig h t for bein’ foolish ."— W ashington S ta r. Je a t Too Costly. It i* g en erally agreed to be folly to hazard th e loss of a friend rath e r than to lose a je s t .— B enjam in F ra n k ­ lin. — A nother Myatery. One thing wom en's cloth es leave to Ihe im agination is what m akes them ao expensive.— Duluth Herald. --------------------------- _ _ A W ell Marked T rail. T he road leading to easy s tre e t Is littered with the trimm ed rem ains of j ;irks Flint Journal. I SC A R FS A RE PO PU LA R which m akes them a Joy In the w ear­ ing. T h e latest finely textured woolen topcoats add to th eir exclusive ap­ pearance. In th at they are detailed with m atching satin revor*. co llar and cuffs. T his Is accomplished In a strictly tailored way. A* sn exam ple, a fine gray twill la used for a straight- line model. The mannish collar nnd simple turn-bnek cuffs are of matching gray satin, of qim lily kind. T h ese lighter-w eight d oth coats also often carry Interesting shirred and flaring collars which are edged with a flnt fur of corres; ondlng color tone. Som etim es In the sim pler models the collar Is m erely a narrow band ending In ties at the front. W hile crepe de chine Is the favorite lining for (he fine d oth coat, there Is also a tendency to use bright silk for the priii!*. Considerable designing Is bring concentrated on the hack of the coat, and clever fullness Is being In'ro- f you. Perhaps fine needlework Is your accom plishm ent. T ills lovely set would he effective either ¡minted or emhrold •red. It of course requires an e x ­ pert with the needle to copy a Spanish shawl flower design. T h e reward Is worth Ihe effort, for the silken sca rf with gorgeous solid em broidered flornl m otifs Is In especial fashion favor thl* season. A sim pler stitching may be done with bright woolen yarn* In e f fertiv e quick patterning*. As to hand ¡minting. Its vogue Is on the Increase In the realm of fashion. Wide metal ribbon Is used for the choker tie-collar as pictured, o f ro u r-e It must be accompanied with boutonniere. Ju st now there Is a fad to ator the end* o f evening scarves with rhlne stones Fren ch flower-ribbon work also effectively d ecorates the dressy scarf. Hand palnled lenther m akes a sm art set. Including belt, collar and cuffs JU L IA BO TT O M I.R T . (© . 1924. W e « te r n N *> w apap*r U n io n > G ra y F a v o re d fo r H osiery Behnke-lValker foreniort Iluslnes* C o lleg e of th e Northwest which h a * won m o re A c cu ra cy Award* and Hold Molai* th an a n y o th e r school In America. Sen d fo r o u r Sucre»* Catalog F o u rth S tr e e t n e a r M o rrison , Portland, Or Isaac M IValker, Pres. The P. N. U. Milk Powder Remedy for Little Chick Diseases Highway Research Board Seeking Low-Cost Roat Natural earth road«, which rom poat 86 l*er cent o f our rural hlghwny a y * t«ni. have been the su bject f«*r a nerle« of studio* by the federal highway re search board. “ We re a lise what a great economic « M b t k b la.” nay* P ro f 8 B B ti I berg o f the U niversity o f Maryland **wh«t> we consider that one-third nil the autom obile* In use are owned by farm er*, moat o f whom are com pelted to use the earth rondo. “Many attem p t* have been mode to *olve this problem. North Carolina ha* used n sand asphalt su rface, made up of a m ixture o f (Vi per cent sand and 7 per cent o f asphalt. “Henllxlng that this 1* one of the moat Important problem * confronting highway engineer*, the highway re­ search board l* attenudlng to ro o rd l note completed and r urrent research on the su b ject with the hope of devel oping a low cost road su rfa ce that will be su itable for light traffic ” Milk powtitT 1* the remedy fur tin» d isease o f cocclillt sla. which for y ear* has taken Its annual toll o f baby ch irk *, according to the resu lt* o f e x ­ perim ental work conducted at Ihe C al­ ifornia agricultural experim ent ata tlon. T h e results o f rhe Investigation recommend the feeding or a ration to habv chicks which contain* 40 per cent Illinois Paves Roads to o f dry skim milk. T he InvestIgator* Save Maintenance Costs s a y : **The fact that feeding chicken* T he vast saving 111 nnnual mainte­ mash containing 4e, are more In evidence ' “ »> some of these He collars la prlc. Penmanship, or Commercial Teach­ nt the moment than lighter tones placed ns low as the w aistline and s er»' Courue at string of pearls of the sam e depth Is that have been popular for so long worn to edge IL You Want a Good Position Modem ventilation equip- tiwnt has aiivutirotl ? huii > *:.» jh In r«* ren t years. It Is not y«»t fool-proof, but will require further study and intelligent bundling. “A poultry boose of simple construc­ tion Is not only desirable but neces­ sary to the success o f the venture. Sim ple cooRtructtnn enable« the a t­ tendant to build house« nnd Install equipment which would t»e prohibitive If «killed luhor was employed ”A neat, attractiv e, well-kept poul­ try house surrounded l»y a healthy, vigorous f!«»ok should be the pride of every poultry raiser. It 1« not only encouraging to the owner but un asset In m arketing the products.** Poultry Facts B r’e r W illiam s. C o w s on T i e C ollar* Bodices of afternoon frock * fre­ quently are trimmed at present h 7 narrow hands, extending from a little No. 13, 1926 slan I up collar, which lie in a bow. T he loop formed by these bunds m a y , V e lv e t and Lace W ith « molded bodice and sinnrt uneven hem line the new frock* of black velvet for the young girl gain in nltry \ these winter months If egg production ** to up to normal, ! .... . * * * » 'b e a t or oats a re rlrli In protein h it *1° do not carry enough carbohy h,,t d rates to balance up this most vulu able of alt th e feed-elements • • » Incom plete ration * are responsible for tremendous losses each yeur from failu re o f pullet* to lay during the w inter, and from heavy m ortality to pullets, especially the following spring • • • Keeping guineas with hens Is a In*. Ing proposition. Not only a re the guineas quarrelsom e with the linns, but their flights nnd racket keep the nerves o f the hens perpetually on edge - nnd the result Is no eggs. • • • Damp houses nnd feeding unhnl anced rations both cause colds which may lend to more serious trouble- - roup, diphtheria or chicken pox. To atop colds from going further, give an affected flock a dose o f epsoin salts— about a pound to one hundred grown fo w ls. f î t oo and ur Complete Chini« Sitimi«} W f Lav«» h f»w «ri«' I m l« Ihrtt uto tilg Vtlhl«*B Hrr Itirili before you buy t’? M >v r t i r p s t H u g m u l M lO M | « b y »lay or week A N D I M t O N A NICK MOTON t t N VICK Urtier Franklin ftrrvlt* 402 I lloyl Ht ml N lutile I Halt tatui, tu« Ultotutway NORTONIA HOTEL h -T . PRODUCE Aduli*, W eek day Matinee Ibc; Evening*. Ulte. t o n i Ino us I to II p. ni Children IO ernia all urne* Portland, Oregon. (.heap Transportation FRANKLINS YOUR VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS HIPPOPROMF CUT FLOWERS 4 FLORAL LfcS.üNS i'le rh , tiro». f t . r t . l s MT klsrrlsun fll YtH» Will F W lì glit at 11»•««•> ll»»rB W E Sol* « ad U a ttJ _____ E icb IW ii I latf*. B U Y S|w<>Ul Wraakljr Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, PALACE HOTEL Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. KurtuMth ILM your patron««« You H » i $ b H u * M« w U »11 T r a i n « . llih a$u! 8 t * r k . rORTLAND* OREGON 44« W a s h in g t o n a t . , C o r. 1>th B t. ho b w ill liM io n il t h r « 'o m fo rt» o f y o u r o w n h o in * V « t v r e a s o n a b le r « l e a a m ! p ro m p t run* c o u r t e o u s s e r v ic e . G i v e u b « tr ia l AUGUST KRATZ Manager " / y v / f/ t . S e m i u • t wur ahi» W e m all *»»« r lte e k th e «Mine J » ) w e r v c e U e P o r tl a n d H ide a W ool C o . i n f t 'tffft e n iö K * » W L bkaal * II» « » > r n ~ » t * fruMI S n c t» I ft*. I " I Curious Word. m a lí i S t a l i ’ H t ip e it i «Un «Mir fa «Unite YYorl»! Iti«»r«l Minn Wh I c re Brooklyn Kagle OAKLANO. CA LIFO RN IA . Or W. L. L*hl'-k. ©f »tufxly N.-flluarcit I • terk 91« t»er |M BeM.I M M' 10* w ith e n te r. h*l*a*>e C. O. D U « p e r ___ I« f * ¿ « liv e r ? | u»t«R (flm t h a h f a » tpeail*! p n c e B e a U * * it &n4 B o c k s . B O Y C E HATCHERY » y V i k a St.. S w u ttle .W a e h . q n of Oridsl Vrtl. T he wedding or bridal veil Is the relic of an ancien t su perstition It was first worn In ancient tlint's to conceal am! protect the bride from evil sp irits w h i c h it was thought might do her harm T he bridal te ll was In common us«* among the (¡re«'kM and Unmans Gold and S ilv er Coin«. Tho United S ta te s Rolil d ollar con tain s »& M troy itralns A troy pound co n tain s &.760 troy grains, but the m ore fam iliar avoirdupois pound con tain s 7.000 troy grains A m illion do! iars in United S ta te s gold tH»ln, there fore, weighs 3.6Si5 4 pounds nvolrdu pols. T he stand anl sliv e r dollar w eighs 412 & troy grains, and a mil lion dollars In such coin would weigh 56.921 pounds, or nearly 2 4 S Ions. D b Gama s Discovery. Natal, one of the sta te« of the Union « f South A frica, wus discovered by Vaaco de Onmn. who landed on thla coast on U hrlstm as day. 1197 11« named the r<‘gloti T e rra Natalis, the m eaning of which Is expressed in tb« present name. The Upkeep. M edical scien ce may add 20 years to the average ||fu, It Is announced, A ppreciation of M erit. it should also do som ething about add­ I think that, however a thoughtful ing to Its Income no It will la* in a po­ man may su ffe r from the d e fe cts and sition to enjoy these added years — absu rd ities of his company, he cannot uinclnnuti Enquirer without affe cta tio n deny to any set of Gassing. men and women a sen sib ility to ex “ It Isn’t the original n>«t. It’s the tranrdlnary m erit. T h e co arse and frlv olous have an in stin ct of superiority, upkeep,” rem arked th«' balloonist as if they have m * a sym pathy, and hon h** opened »neth er tank of hydrogen — or it In th eir blind and capricinua way Notre líam e Juggler. Ith sin cere hom age Ktnerson “ New” Bridge I« Old. Old Sw iss C h eeses. T h a Pont Neuf, or New Itrldge. over the Se in e, near the I.ouvru In P aris. Is really th«' old* it bridge of the Fren ch cap ital. It was built by Henry IV. about tin* beginning of the Seven teen th o m tu ry A peculiar bridal or m arriage ru» tom which prevails In som e p arts of H w itierland Is presenting the people with u "re g is te r ch e e se .” On this cbeene d ates o f th»* m arriage, birth s and deaths nre recorded. Many per sons own ch eese records that ar» T h a t’s T h eir Business. y ears old. A country squire living A n«*w heuvywelght boxer Is said to near G essenny has one dated 1 6 6 0 be very handsome. His opponents, however, will doubtless do their best S c ie n tis ts R ejected Name. to co rrect this im pression. T h e planet U ranus was named Pack Silv er In Flour. G eorgian) Sid us. G eorge’s S ta r, by Its P ack silv er In «try flour when sto r­ d iscoverer. Hlr W illiam lle ra ch e ll. In 1781, but astro n o m ers refused to a c ­ ing it for soni«! tim e nnd it will uot tarnish. cept the name, and It wus finally called by Its present nam e. T itia n ’s Incentive. It Is said that T itia n alw uys kept clu ste r of grap es hanging in his studio a s an exam ple of beauty of form and line. SLEEP SOUNDLY eal heartily nnd keep healthy with Bnrkroot, ihe tonic that has brought health to thousands. B eginning of Great E ra. W hat is said to have been the first p ractical Am erican steam bo at was ex­ hibited on tho D elaw are riv er In 1787 by Jo h n Fitch and attain ed a speed of Ight m iles an hour In dead water. 90000000000000000000000000 F ir s t Aid. Se n tim en tal S p in ster Six linuH I have iidvertiaed that a lonely maiden oooooooooooooooooooooooooo seek » light and warmth in her life, 1 Highways, road* nnd afreet* cost and a t la *t 1 have got a reply . . . . 1 America one aud a h a lf billion dol­ from the g a* com pany. lar» annually. s • • Deaigned A m erican Flag. Good road* are not being ronstract- T h e United S ta te s flag In Its pres- \ ed fast enough to take care of Ihe In ♦ nt form wus designed by Sam uel crease In vehicular traffic. • • • ‘h e aler Reid, an A m erican navul of- Secondary only In Im portance to the fleer, who distinguish««! him self in th«> necessity o f s more exten sive road W ar o f 1812, by n ’pulslng a Hritlsh hu lld lr.; program In the United Sta tes a tta ck of Faynl In 1814. Is that of keetdng those roads open for traffic 12 m onths out o f the year. Use of P e a t in Ireland. • • • f ’onsldernbl«) a re a s in Ireland con­ B e tte r highways nre proving tra d * builders for the traveling salesm en sist of boggy land, whore peat is nnd custom ers and with autom obile* found. From very early tim es pent are ennlillng the com m ercial men to has formed nn Im portant fuel In this cover larger territo ries w ith greater crm nlry and still contlnm ts to he used com fort aud convenience and nt less exten siv ely today. expense. • • • Altitude and T a ste . A total o f more than $9,000,000 will he received for the eleven months of At an altitud e of 19,000 feet, during M ichigan's 2-oent gasoline lax which the recen t expedition to the sum m it of went Into operation last February 1. Mount K verest. ad ventu rers a re said The eight months’ receipt* from Min to have lost th«*lr sen se of ta ste . On­ nesots's tax effected Msy I will nggre ions and p«'ppermlnts seem ed virtually gate $8,7.10,000, It Is estim ated. without flavor. • • « Good Roads Notes "M ake a be tter m ousetrap than anyone els«-, and the world will make a beaten path to your door.” But th a t’s old stuff. Make a better road, and the world will drive to your door and buy everything you’ve got. • • • Figures pnhHahed by the Minnesota highway department em phasize that too large a proportion of » h a t we are spending fo r transportation goes for car«, nnd loo sm all a proportion goes for road* on which those ca r* are to run, and without which the cars would be useless. FOR Wall to Rem em ber. ItarnuMe on * Hide I* all wrong,