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1B , THE SUNDAY OIlECOXIAy. PORTLAND. ' rEBKUAKY 6, 1916. 1 ' BATTLEFIELD GIFTS COME FROM YPRES WAR KLLICS FROM FRENCH BATTLE GROUND C.IRL WHO RECEIVED THEM. AND PORTLAND LAYMEN TO EXERT BIG EFFORT TODAY I " II Portland Girl Receives Sou venirs From Uncle Who Is in English Army. EXPLODED SHELL IS SENT I sella llrprroraltns Hrlil.rt Tnmmjt Ml (corral Jffrv. anil Hrr" ary llndWrrt Uscf. la la-aa as tnr I.littc nrr rl. ' thri,tn:t t ft tmm a i ir In the armr ore t "i r.l freetier l a. licet auere I. rTt:f4 a.4! . latera.t ae. flin th.ir nm Ur4 r r af " r ' I". tiff Mim lira." Var War 1 sullta f Mr. ! Wr Var.B.lt V4 f.l fc.arnev tr-'. who ?' the a.fte from Mrt V ! trotn.r. IJu l.unl A. Vi. T '-. a P4rmtr la tha i:n-:il rmy. iw station.. .r . . . Aa ample NI f aa M-pound" f f'4r-i- i caiio-r. ia f I' iropale Th ari.it f tlti r,i'it n4 (u a-4 ii aft.f the hattie nf p T doll, an- a Ti?p''T b-d- t:f ara at... 11 the roLL.ti. Th ba l.r. b lf w. probably droi'Pd. from of wounll .oldicr pal Bs wa r"""'l f-.in lha "l. Una tt I a f.pli., f i;.rrl Joltr. "1 waa .il at t.i. Cro.a h.adioar. l.r at Paria " ,h fr.e tn.'""" lr lha r I'rom rh b:. tBr fcwot "P ' ' r-.l-pp4 ! oU ,'", lmiti f the 'ran.-k lUa.r.l Th ! roal I trl-lrlmmd d the ur rd wra eU-a wi atripaa. oaww'a I alt e.d. Th lol.l braLl "4 fcuttoa- ef tha in-rV nai'or-m af4 rt.ra.l. bJa.-H-blII.-l rap folloat ml- t.ieI lha lrp el " Xli, wR.t- Jufffa niiU'Ht aat blt ara ! tl'a. T T.tiv -Tommt" tl;l la kal r,cra- aal la a atafrfy 4oi 1 u ma ranati- aifrm of r. b-l-a. an. .tna. 11 w Mi- l l-""" .a al np't.H ! rao 4 "1 lara a aam vfja) ri-a- ! 'U. ),r ina t lion n- t"a bXanirw af tla La-l"ant Tunua mm (ma a r.lf tal wat la ra tirUI n,M wttN hia aiolhar e l iltn, wh.ra b' l - "- ra( iit rlll.t h r- rl i I onU ha wa rtiafta-l a.-h la raa--a I aworl lirltM Ika frame It a on IMt IrlP l I aa kL mal H.rfoa- I1 T lla wa r.t traloa- fram I n tram.ba fcr K4 flnib4 Bayia lha ''. n"l ba t -". Iat a 4o.j to Irl.pb"" b.i. la brma- bla bfoi mo aotll. ! i4rd. bul ralarBa4 4 mat a tfr aU bl Hoar b.a car I llama iul killa4 om of Bia iwt. La liar 0aa4 taar. Tba laitar taal Mr. War4 r'ia4 tt w aa n firat a lui ba c.ar-l H fcal tof cp- IM a-l af lb WMI pU4 - It Tbi a a.-i-ioa4 It -ac o ISa fl f taa IlrHl ffici.ala c0't aary ... Iran. in. u ni. oa'4 a-a aaa ar bTa fa l al to tta froal.'- wteaa tJaat.aal To -Tt ar wi!4 Iraiwaaa. ii .fi.r lb- ba tmn tba a day a. ta It " aiia your baarl c 1 .-a tbm awftar. a a4 la ' it !' aa4 lca. M!a ir.- Tooia. ai.lac of M' Hr4 a4 of Ui. Jt-onl ToI J. U h( K4 work A;aa-1''. a la Ibafo tta a f'i4 p,Ui aaffaftm-al f bra 4aoa. ti baa ba fai4.' rilaa Hi" T..a. "thai laa o. a" 1 "laa of rf. aft. fl..U la asia4 of Iba aa.a.a'a a a. I a.a.r.l baa ll .onx- taal a ao'll aapartmaal for lr.atm.nl baa lro4. toniw .a4 a r In r:.fi4 r-c.-. tirin r al.t.f. if. Vf-.. Karmol''. a oi.tar at l Wart M..l la la.Joa abort: , a'l.r a 3tpr"":a r-j,..!. a bomb .ri. b, b.r '" t.i-Ma M..a liraca ar4. I atbotw b t'n'ebia af war w.ra !. l ? J an 4 w bora la rrti.a.l - llrrJ tlNrU la Hotwird. V:aa Mtl Roaall.r. librarian af f-.. -oilaa. aa r..'l aa lolla ii. l laim a (nmftr af Ifta Iibrarr rMnnii'M of Iba .Naloaal CUimt-allaaat iMMUtiib TS commitlaa U aa o. caa aaciaa l prooaoia ha Inlallicat ,.!t,oa an4 a-' of br co.l. aa.J aatvar.itr atial- llliaoia wcr Ix-Uja Mrartiax. Tb f.tinoi !.xlaiy. whu-h waa lo b m.l TJT P'M al IS Cliam K.r af fnmm.rc. baa po.ipia4 lb m..t:a4t at:l ISa tbarln la l' , 1 It i " . . .Va..i.-?A Speeches Are to Be Made in Churches to Stir Interest in Coming'Campaign. REPORTS DUE TOMORROW t w w ' - - - ; . III aaall a II M aa Hln awo4 at irrn- 131 IIMIr fcren lary AMk of -I o-l Bill, "a- Mar li-lla. 431 -laaral Jolfro." aa M l.aba U b'o Nraraaarra la a lIU Ml a K.llUk naaaj," 3la la LMaab IMat lo I raan. Mark ta l-aawaa. Taoa ta Irtlaa4. ENDS SWAN SUCCUMBS Hr.nr troiilk i rTi. to t'-aalr RnMnl of rwnUaa la or t4 oy VM aa4 t oar OlMna. ytM fiaaa. a ultrta of lha Civil tVr. dia4 at kl komc. J4 Church tra.l. Thorrd.r from alutar h.art trout;., lla b4 b. r la failtrtC fcaalth for lha paat two ar br jcar. but II waa aot aaowa that bia condition waa aartou. aa4 4t waa antircly ! . . .... n lobar :i. IK J. Prra.d had lonff b.rn a manibr of Gaorc Wrl(ht Port. Uran4 Army ef tha Krpublic. In which ha bad held many po.itlona of honor and tru.t. Ifa rai a widow, two alatera. lira. M'lla.a Wa.trlcb. of D.lphoa. O.. and Xlra. Mary Moul. of Hurlinton. Kan.: and. by formar wlf. two oni and two dauihtara Mr. Viola Dahlbarx. of thlj city: Mr a. Oraca Davoa. of Hon lana: Kdward and Lawrenr Swan, of liutt and Lailngatona. Mont, ra pc(IT!r. Owmc to lha aayartty of tha w.ath ar from which Portland baa auffrrad for lha laat faw waaka. tha funaral III not bo announcad until later. vr. Koran aama la Port'and la tit .... -- .4 ..4 b.ra lata. Ho waa bor la Mark Couaty. ibl. i.plmbr I'. Hi:. . Al laa outbrak of lha tl War a .n.i.t.4 In Company K. Tblr . . . tM . tf,f.i.irv la Which fab I ov. at b. a.rv.4 a a corporal amil Aprtl :. IHJ. wbca ha waa dia cbarc4 for dt.abllity caaa4 by wound raal.ad la battl at ArMMM !" Arkan.aa. Uat.r ba ro-anil.lad. aarrlnc In Com pany . Nlnal.anin thlo Infantry, un til lb ctoaa of lha war. participating . . . - w . . r - - r khiirth rnriath. Mnr- fraa.boro. Iliichamauca. Chattanooga. Lnukout Moanlalo. nary an . - k . ii'.ni. r.inDalf n. . J .II.. II 1. V. Al lha cloo of lha war b want with lha Army lo Taa ana waa ma.t.r.4 out at San Antonio oa Oc- WONDERFUL SINGER IS APPEARING AT HEILIG T . i , r-:T T " " ' ' " " " ' - ' rrzrjL "Z-Z. -... 1 rrar 1 ht FniU- - Cnif- ConUina My F.acin.tini: Noylli Tit": proirawm ef t'.miaa da -una. ISa ra(..t l!n IrrK barltona. who m thl. aflarnoon at J nvtevk al the ll.ilt. will contain waor f aacinatin Boltl. aa wall aa maat.rpi.c.a at aupr.oi Intara.l. In whu n tn u.-ioo baaity of Uoon' oU-a wl l b b.ard I r.al adiantac. of hi in aa a mr l die t ta mart'l.w mt'rtt In braatll rn trot. aa4 IM alii ba ef inaicalabla tn.RC to itul.BU Tn. or-in n-.-mb.r on t pro Brmm. from Olu. b. opara. "Iph. g r.i, n T.uri..- I .t.tinot.b.4 for n.ajinifi.aBl artulir dllry mni e v.f-t.rua anl4 . It I ta arta wht. h ,l(lmmtiafi ail'ra ba cowplalnl ! II. ...U-. Artarnla al lb fc wh!c! r.mpal bim ta aarrifi.- bla dauahtar. 1: I. at.rn. continent mutc. w ttk an il-m.at of t-ror In It. THr.o an.:oanli KpanJh loll fl--.w. mot ih.a tu rfiichiaa( Tn laUaa." o( Aliar.c. a dan-rtn ( n.l:.'l Will lt f'lutharn ptt. l w.tn Imml'ii humor and liitln iMiimh b iiotoeii. T".n root. a a bit af tnuan-al ar. I. tharmlnjt la IU war OJt on of Wat !! iiJ.tfSaa. a damtf :ttl air. lha l.ait of IMa a! Ilik caatiry daacia ara.lar. I'ilt l.inur'a capiatina" -Voi of f)-rinT'" la at with tiiil.ll. art br .naria. ! a'roni contra. t la thia Is IV wgiolTfiiir dramatic "Jlaphl.to .-r0. ifrrfiaiii with diabolic ) it from H-rtioi" "famabtljn of l..f- II. r ataualtla- tMly l f -.rj.nl mat -a.- with all bla lni lr ihHim brtillantly an4 Ir.ochantty t int i..nn .uaUy kaa hilt a doa y-Ma for lb;a p-mbr. An .r, frni V....1.I I M.a rl d. Laai-' I jai fc4dL Xkia U ! I t ' i f t aa Ilia dc l.a.araa. td blarr. at Heine fnlloa-ad by lh. cto.lnf ermif of Tnt; naS aonea: J. II. Hor." "Wind lonaT": F;ii.r H imrr'a rollichln. balf-rathrilc ballad. -Tha l4)r of loonry; :laara ftpa of 1'aa." and lh tl Ik-ioa. lolmltabt humor of th wall baown an from Hoaamia " H.r tv. r ol at!t." which ro bartfon on h oparatK today can lnj at bu(" doaa. GIRL OFFENDER WEEPS rrtOIIIBITIO VIOLATOR LKAtKS to :cr: jail ikhemt. Jads AdaUalstarra Larlara and Culprit Arm ta Pay Via aad . t llrr Ilea. Tear trembled In br t aa a Clrll.h offandar asaloal tb prohibi tion law beard eninc faaaad In XIanlrlpal Cottrt ycttrrda. Jud( Lana-cuth apoka with kindly firmn.. tie rarlawad tha downward pmtna of bar raraar. and made It plain' that violation of lha law are aartou and not to b completely die rrrardtd under any clrcumalancca. - Tb aent.nc paeaed waa a condi tional on, combining- a 111) fine and 0 da In JalL - Tha term of Imprlaon mafit la to ba u.pndd upon payment of lh fine, and tha return of the you tie woman to her parmla In tbc Kaet. Jud ItneKuth directed that peraonal property of the defendant be aold by her to provide funds for the trip and a new atari In life. "What ar you willing to do? queried tha Judge. "Will you comply with the condition?" Th defendant covered h-r face and wrt. "I will." waa the reply. Coder tha prote.-tlon and supervtnlon of Mr.. Ixjla IS. Tiajdwln. auperlntend- ent of the Women' Protective Divi sion, the young woman acarcely In bar loth )ear will be permitted to aettle up her afalra and return to ber dIMant home. Deputy DUtrlct-Attorner Richard Delch believe that the whisky sale which ciu-ed the conviction were made at tha luotlRatlon of other persona. "If the Identity or the person, or persona, responsible could be dis covered." declared Attorney Delch. "we would prosecute lo the utmost." MILL SITEIS HELD UP Orcsott Hjr nofuso iK-cds Ftcrausc of Olijortlon to lot Uxi-liansjc-d." OIKCON CITV, Or, eb. ..(Spe cial.! Tha sale of city property to the H.twley Pulp at Paper Company aa a sito for tha new mill waa delayed asaln tonisht. when tha Council re fu.ed ta approve the deed. (m. of lh" condition of lha transac tion la that the mill company shall Hire lh city a new site for tha Cata ract firrhouse. The rlty contend that lh site ottered Is not larce enough. Councilnten lUka, Cos: and AlbrlsTht. as a special committee, will Investigate t!- matter. Ttio Council tonisht granted a per mit In lha paper company to lay a sidetrack from the main lino of the Portland H."llwar. I.lsrht Ar Power Company and to more lis Office bul.d la across lha sUccl, Conimiilroa Have- PlMrlcts Well In .Hand and Largo Iwlcicallnns I rom Other Clllca Are E- i ported at Convention. Supreme, efforts for a tremendous showing; of registration for the. lay men a convention to bo held In Portland February 1J-I4 are to be made today. Tha mlnietera of practically all the Protestant cliurchcs of th city plan to lak the matter up at their rertuiar service. In addUfun. laymen speakers In many of th churcne win spcan si .. tA p.l a in convention in -" larc per cent of the laymen rrelatcrcd aa dejesjale. At tl.a "roundup" meelins; or tnosa backlnsT tha convention, to ba held at tha Y. M. C A. Monday noon, report of th results of the work will be heard. J. A. i;oode'.l. executive secretary of Ihe movement, haa urjed that every pastor In tho city aud al least ono of tha committee members from each church be present at that meetinir. as It I expected to be the most Important vf the entire campaign. Iyaaea Aaalaaed ta harchea.- "Th next two day." said Mr. Ooodell last night." aro to determine tho suc ce or failure of tha convention, and we are to make a determined effort to pre that It la a auccesa." . -. r i.vmen Ia sneak in ADnuuiiiriuiiii w. J - . lha churche of tho city today waa mado yesterday a follow: Ocorsre B. Pratt. Centenary Methodit Kplscopal; I. B. Rhodes. Sunnyslde Methodist Kpls copal; W. U Mallory. Montavtlla Meth odist Kpt-opal: K. A. Haker. Klrat Methodist KpisropaJ: T. IS. McDanlela, Klrat Cnlted Presbyterian; B. O. I'eter son. lloe 1ty Park .Methodist Epis copal. In the morning-, and Centenary Methodist Kplscopal In the evenlnn; lr K. II. Kast. Patton Methodist Kpi ropal. and O. W. IcJratf. Woodlawn Methodist Kplscopal. . inhM. la Ia he made loday under the leadership ofvW. li. Waugh. Mr. auirn win p--aii. i " of the St. John churches In tho morn Inir. and following th services will meet tho committees from all tho tit. Johna churche. Ourlnc tho afternoon tho canvass will be made, report of re t.i .rn.i in at another rally of the committee members at 6 o'clock. filar nclearallon l ooslna. Lists of hundreds of names from various clllea of tho state are being i jt - h-v t headnuarters and n-CCl.TU V J r circulars and Information relative to the convention are Deina: cni wui .1 I expected that there will bo hundreds of visitor In tho city for the gather ing. I. B. I.hodcs in to apeak to a meet ing f all the men of Che churches of - i ik.i pit. t nu I B-h t . a iruu " ' A cafeterU dinner is to bo held at Oregon City edneaaay nigni. time aom of the prominent business men of Portland will be among; the speakers. B. O. Peterson, who haa been . i n.rh ful I ut KDlacODal in cuarKo v. - " -' - - . j Church work In the Philippine Islands (or lha nasi 1 years, will also b pres ent and will speak. Mrthedlat Viorkera Plan. . - .i...ion or Methodist Knl- copal workers to boost the convention waa held at tha Young Men's Chrltlan Association at noon yesterday. Among tho speakers wer d. j. .-..-. -. . . . . Tr...iiiK rnnionllnn which Tie attended. J. A. GoodelL W. H. Lewi. - .... vs. T ll.-,.M 17. W w. L iaiiory. i-'r. w. Frank i. Lovcland and Blsbop K. J. Cooke. K. A. Baker, chairman. choe as mem ber of th cabinet to aslt tn carrying . . ... T . -1 1 . me rorwara toe wora, -J. U Hewett. V- X. Wheeler. C W. DeCSraff and Dltrlct Superintendent Larson and T.ev. J. W. McDougalL - - Ti.vl.n1 declared that the convention was 10 be made tho first . w. . lha First Meth- maiicr w wu.iuv." odlst Kplscopal Church, and that the work of aecuring oeiegaiea waa to taken up with renewed efforts. MILK DELIVERIES RESUME Acute Shortage of Supply Also I lie In g; Remedied. To Our Patrons! We look for an improvement in weather conditions tomorrow. We have made special preparations to take care of the throngs who will eagerly seize the first chance to make up for lost shopping opportuni ties at this store. 0 We have received many inquiries as to whether some of the noteworthy store events advertised last week will still be available. With very few excep tions sales scheduled for the last six days will be continued for the benefit of those who were unable to attend. For this reason we do not quote any special offerings today but promise you Tomorraw Big Savings in Practically Every One of Our Departments Come and Share in the Economies! Many NEW Arrivals the advance guard of Spring's fashion favorites have been received within the last few days. The lines are too diversified, too novel and dis tinctive, to permit of exhaustive listing here. You will have to see the display in the various departments to acquire any adequate idea of the rare beauty and charm that mark the new modes. We invite you to come here tomorrow and enjoy a foretaste of what is to be popular and desir able for early Spring. Beginning Its Second Week Meier & Frank's February Exposition Sale Homefurnishings A Kreat annual event at this store. This year greater, more magnificent than ever Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies, Linens, Bedding a fine showing of new 'merchandise secured especially for this event and put in with our regular fine stocks at the lowest possible prices. ALL dependable. ALL desirable. The indica tions are that prices on these lines will continue to advance heavily. Look to every Homefurnishing need now! FiahUshca The-. Quality SToair of Portland FiftK. SixUv rforrtsorv Alder Ota. . i while, the cltv still la i) e 1 1 1 a i cn uiiilui .. .. - .uttering a milk shortage by reason of the Inability of farmer to ship to the creameries, the shortage is much less acute than during the first two days of the storraf Deliveries are now oem ..i . ,. .w. waapv atorea. and some nearly an mo of the dairymen are making house de liveries on bobsleds, no aiici.i". . " . rf.iiv.e milk by wagon except along carlinea and the clo.e-ln residence Olsiricis wuero been opened up. As the lnterurban . Ik. rin ar. reach In r Che city, the milk supplies are Increasing fast. .Mummy Found In Haymow. NEWPORT. Or..' Feb. 5. (Special.) .. i j ti. - e.rmer living; near i-tvw PIU UVJ " . , , With th. Improvement of traffic con- I por t- tjjr uncover bd J ditlona milk dellverlea to homes are the mummified Poay 01 an u WIDESPREAD INTEREST NOTED IN CONVENTION Buin. Men Tredict Lkymen's Meeting- Will Hire Beneficial Effect by Pointing- Out What Is to Come. THAT wona conouius. " - tense Interest to Portland men from manr standpoints Is Indicated by rxpreaslona of opinion concerning; the i-mi.iinmrv convention to be I.JIIIVM. ' -' k.u .. .v.. Tv-hit Tomnle next fcunaay. Monday. Tueaday and Wednesday. And thai It may be neceary lor mose no are thinking of attendlnff the sessions if the convention to gel in eAny w i.. .k. r.i.h far tickets Is evidenced by the fact that there are 9500 men elonglng to the oenominanuua. hurches of the city who will want to . .ma nf the creat students and speakers who will be here. . .i KnmK.e t rommerce yeaterday bejian sending out word to ' . . a a. a la a. AnlI Kaa slri Is 1000 meniDers inai iw ." .C i.. hi. a r.rl.trr their namea If they deaired to obtain tickets. The speakers who are comlna; to Portland have been withdrawn from foreign missionary neraa. mii. . ih. eniintriea either at war or seriously aiTc-ted by the strife. Speaking of tha convention. i ir.ee aaio. ... "These conventions should have tne pport of every cuixen. iney wm u Interest Decaue oi io in.- .f ih men who aro coming and because the Information - these men mi la first hand ana acuvcrca wnu- i i it prejuaico. . L wt-i i . loll that lh rnn- jonn iin ventlon recently concluded at Chicago . i kn In. men attracted ino """b' -- . . . I . . 1. u .An.l.el tnat cny inn i ..v.. ..v.. . to have given them much valuable i.- r:m Th. ilm. haa come when Vy cltixen la interested In tha con- ion or the reopie oi loreign lauua. u-f ni in know lha oart America Is peeled to plsy In the world when tune com tnai aociai coouihwi.o II be rcconstru'-ted. I am told the akcta who aro lo uimc be re are alu- All su of ab brl ou of It hrlp J eve dill Va ex the II le dents of alf conditions that will be or Interest to us. Hy Ellers Business men every where must be Interested in the corn inn convention. It will brine; us into touch with people and thought from every corner of tho globe. i5. C. Pier Although the convention is chiefly for the discusssion of home and foreign missionary movements, it will be necessary to discuss business conditions abroad in frankest manner. Horace Ramsdell Portland men who are auccessful are In touch with con ditions, or tha world from the best sources available. There could be none better than the men who are coming here next week. W. D. Wheelwright America should know all that Is to bo known or con ditions abroad. She is to play a. defi nite part in bringing peace to the world. The convention will receive much valuable Information along- this line. A. S. Pattullo By all means every Portland man should attend the con, ventlon. W M. Ladd The men who are com ing "to Portland next week are or In ternational fame and the White Tem ple should bo crowded at every ses- 'on- ' ........ F. C. Knapp It Is a good thing- that every cltixen can attend the conven tion, whether he bolongs to a church or not. Every citixen wants Portland to prosper and to broaden out, and these sessions are sure to have that sort or an influence. j. D. Lee Nothing or greater im portance to Portland has occurred In recent years. The convention shows a tendency by all denominations to get together In a common and patriotic cause. The United 6tates will be ex pected to do things whern the oppor tunity comes at the close of the war, and thev will do It In a broad Chris tian way. W will learn much from the bis no who aro coming here. man. who evidently had crawled into the haymow at least two years ago and died. The body is apparently that of a tramp about 50 years old. Ixg Jam Blast Empties School. CHEHAL1S. Wash., Feb. 5. (Spe cial.) The public school at Doty has been recommended for the state ac credited list by State Inspector Twit mver. of the office of the State Super- intendent. as tho result of a visit this week. Doty will graduate 10 this year. Unstinted praise for Superin tendent Hollingsworth, of the Doty schools, was given by Mr. Twitmyer. Incident to the visit the unannounced, blasting of a log jam near tho Doty school Jarred the building, the chil dren thinking- the boiler had exploded. A Are alarm emptied the entire build ins; and all rooms safely in 50 seconds. Whether You Use UWood. Gas oTS-yFsTOl' 7 V-e -a. r -e ava. you'll be interested in the special demonstration this week of the most modern, convenient and economical of ranges the Duplex Alcazar Range By a simple turn of the lever it is possible to burn coal or wood separately or together ana gas. wmt m ami learn the unique features of the Duplex-Alcazar! Here exclusively in Portland. FREE12-Piece Setsjf Aluminum Kitchen Utensils will be given by the manufacturers of the Duplex-Alcazar Range to all purchasers of these ranges this week only. Hot Biscuits will be baked and served every day during Demonstration Week. Eighth Floor, Sixth Street. Ijv.i il,,L.i:lMi"l'' "',;,.' ill''1 i f JS. '71 ' p .;!i:ni.:nr4;iiuiiajWUHIiiUHHMtyiii --UT WrCe ' ft j, " v Tour mi ld -.'tMuuufd ' payment. Tne Quality" Stork or- Portland -v : ' Conven ient tenn3 of pay ment if desired.