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_WEDNESDAY, FEB Social and Personal Domestic Science, Manual Training Subjects Defended A regular meeting of the Mothers’ Social club was held yesterday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second street. The usual program was carried out, which con- sisted of 4 very well written paper on “Noted Americans” by.Mrs. Ray Bergeson ang a splendid reading giv- en by Mrs. Perry which showed the little personal touches and intimacies in the life of the Great Emancipator, Lincoln, The subject of reducing the taxes through the medium of the schools was then discussed by the club and a committee of three, Mrs. C. O. Rob- inson, Mra; A. P. Lenhurt and Mrs, D. T. Owens was appointed to coop- erate with other women’s’ organiza- tions in the locality and state go as- certain if means cannot be taken to reduce taxation through other channels as well as schools, thereby releasing pressure of the“taxation to some extent. : Taxation is a matter of wide com- ment and great concern to the mem- bers of this organization, and they feel that it is a grave mistake that the first definite and state-wide or- ganized effort at the vitally needed reform in tax reduction should be directed toward the schools. The lowering of teachers’ salaries would ultimately bring into our state, a class of teachers of a lower moral tone and poorer training, and would be more detrimental than anyone other activity to the children’s future ood andy would give the state a low .standjng. in. the eyes of those RUARY 27, 1924 » JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS MEET The Junior Playmakers will hold their regulir meeting this evening at 7 o'clock in the High School As- sembly. All members yre urged to be present as a very interesting pro- gram has been arranged by the com- mittee. A one act comedy, “And the Lamp Went Out’ with the following cast will be presented: Reader .......... Gwendolyn Jones Evelyn De Vere (Heroine) Ruth Rubin, Ralph ‘Grayson osaee William Smith, ‘¢ (Evelyn's mother) Barbara Register. anderslice (Villain) .... ae .-Ronald MelIntyre. A short impromptu entertainment will then be ‘given and each member is asked to be ready with something to contripute to this number on the program. A “Mystery Race’ will then be held and a prize awarded the winner. Selections; by the Jun- ior Playmakers Orchestra will con- clude the evening's entertainment. ENTERTAIN AT PLEASANT PARTY One of the most pleasant parties to be given recently was the benefit ‘party given by a committee from the Business and Professional Women's club at their club rooms last eve- ning. Twenty-five tables were play ed during the evening with pri for bridge going to Miss Bertha Bu ton and Obert Olson. Prizes whist were awarded to M etta Lund and Mrs. Hagen. After the gAme a very dainty lunch was served by the committee in charge of arrangements. This was the first of a series of parties which the club plan to give to help finance the state convention which will abe held in Bismarck, some time in May. ‘ THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | \ ee ove), a pel play, is almost s | decrease her iheight. | x feet and sh AND SHE WANTS TO BE TALLER! girls who dance on the stage like to be small. ‘ect blonde who dance. But Aline in “Lollipop,” the Broad- sto accentuate rather than e dre: i - CITY NEWS e | ; « To Protect Public From Fake Doctors | T0 PERPETUATE MEMORY OF LAFAYETTE New York, Feb -A memorial in France to the Marquis dé Lafayette, to pergetuate the memory of this famous” Frenchman through rood | works, is the accomplishment in period of four years of an American | society known\as The Lafayette Me- morial, which has the support and cooperation of a large number of prominent French and American men and women. The memorial to- day is‘ not a project, but a going | concern, taking the form of :# school | and orphanage; a pre-tubercular sanitarium, and finally a museum. se of the soc | { It is the pyrp ety to! maintain the Chateau Lafayétte, in central France as a permanent me- morial to the marquis to the memory of the allied herocs who were | killed in the world war. It should membe of the society say, an American national memorial like Mt. Vernongon the Potomac, the bithplace of George hingtton. Tho memorial is located in the old ette chateau, at Cha m outh of Pa marquis was born property, con: become in ing of various build and 175 acres of land, has b acquired by the society, The c| the home of Lafayette’s anc for ¢enturies, and here the French hero of American independ ence- grew up to early manhood. The building has been restored, where necessary, and made sound and solid throughout. New structures h been added to the group, and every- | thing has been provided, in the way of improvements, for the health, comfort and proper education of the children cared for by the memorial DIRECT | DE oJ AN PAGE FIVE SCENDANT aunuenunencacaneneneneancacnncecedenenenienns tit} Mm Spring Oxtords that are different. STAT) TUNUUAUOUOUOSUCUSESOUEESUGEDUODEUEOLELOCEOUEUOOOEEOORGSOCEOEEOOOOCOCEOESOEERSEUEOTOE The old stylé oxford was a strictly utilitarian hoe, The new style is just as comfortable, but harmingly trim in addi- tion. The beautiful cut-out model pictured above — we have in Black suede, Gray suede and Black Patent. “HOLEPROOF HOSIERY” to match. y PORSI TERI TEUUEUDUUEOUUGEOOROGESOUEOSUEOQGEREUUOUUUOUOUOGGOOOSSEEOHE Photo copyright, Harris & Ewing nti ZF i A modern water supply has been in- ; ; nae ; ‘ who may be considering emigrating ATTEND PROGRAM aes eee ae capa Ghicivo, Feb! Protection of stalled, and aise plumbing and | ae lsu a ry pee as our ninth presi ent lived: in Wes ing-| here, according to speakers before! 4 number from this city drove out | © S. Allen, States Attorney has! teu public incompetent phy- sanitary equipment have been es-| 2m Of colese. | Among his direct descendants still livi eh the club. to the India# school last evening to|Teturned to tha city afier having! scians, and ‘corrective measures tablished in all the buildings, which | ,@"?! Hee ae aie Lut bl aU LAD Tle A It is also desireg, by. the, Mothers attend the Was! ngton and Linceln received treatment for rheumatism, | ooneer g the alleged sale of me-|are served by a modern sewage | ™ ‘ Harrison. The beautify young school girl is one of nost Social club to contyne the, reduction | exercises put on by the girls of the |i" Minnesota. |dical diplomas and irregularities in! disposal plant. Electric light andj PWIAar of the younger set. as much as possible to the ahiaitee | east under the direction of the Enters Horpital ‘state licensing boards, are among central heating have been put in, and | Sar = - tion of the elective subjects and non-| teachers. ‘The program was splendid- Ene principal topics for discussion a modern dairy with a fine herd has | engagements and was wounded ments in French securities or trade | as desi: years later. He fought in six more essentials, Many girls receive no jy rendered and those attending w euney: cen ia ay once Ure) atathe congress on medical education, heen established to furnish the best | many times. e | connections with that country, | on his alleged incapacity, £ training in the intelligent manage-| very complimentary in their praises | far sponding & few deve with hig| medical licensing, public health and milk and butter. Part of the do-| Wildt returned recently from Hon-!— Many of these people have recently pectator ment of the home, eycept through of the nature of the entertainment. - nil Pea aeied nate Mi natal hospitals, to be held here March main' has been modernized and ex-| olulu, where he completed his enlist- been insuring against the frane go-} ‘The yolice have t the Domestic Science department of , TRUM HAGHee CAMALS UR wore") 8-5. The congress is sponsored by tended so as to afford the finest of ment in the American army. He ing to 200 to the pound sterling, and! to stop the practice j the High School, speakers said, and) ANNUAL PIONEER'S MEETING Deca a ae : {the American Medioal Association. — farm products. A cobbler’s shop has | wears eight decorations, several of , have taken out policies at the rate of| otf but without result. the Mothers club feels that only by} ‘The annual mecting of the ‘Pio- St. Alexius Hoe pit Medical education in America and been created to make boots for the} hem bestowed by the Czar. [30 guineas w hundred pounds. Insur-" public is now clamoring for its 7 the institution of these departments | negr's Association will be held this! Admitted to the St- Alevitts hos-| E8Tere between 1909 and 1924 will | children, and there is a carpenter : et Jance houses consider the rate is not) to “throw brickbats" as well as bou- have the most important’ branch of; evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. | nleauaeeeatrentavent:) Nira PHT bo reviewed by Abraham Flexner, shop for estate repairs. Modern fire | exces for a twelve-month poli quets. ‘“ heusehold care come from a loW. Members are asked to be present so Delica id Miswicr: Rotor Honea! secretary of tha general educational | protection has been, installed. There iy | consider ng the jianner in which ‘ grade of work to something which isi the meeting can be called to order! deger, Napoleon; Paul Gasehk,| Lords New York, who, in 1909 at-/are baseball and fobtball fields, ten- | [foreign currencies have been fluc- | ¥RS) ANB Has A-ooOR hoped may sometime be regarded as ut g o'clock. Plans are made to ac- ality 0 Dikchgtged: Airs: NL tracted wide attention when he pre-|nis courts and a swimming pool. i | tuating of late. i] Londen, “Beas, KENG RDU a profession. Wis commodate ® large crowd and tol Hettich and baby boy: BismarC ented his report on Medical educs-| In the school and prevent w | ‘ — | KouseWite Nas uelva thes Omenee ‘the Manual ‘Training department, | provide a goad time for the affair.| Raby Marte Mallat, Stow t tion up to that, time. | Medieal ede-/ which Houle today a total ot | Hee will at least, enable a boy to tal inp (i Miss Bemleeiandér, Mandan: at (Sun ani cent 6 Bae pruelay pe childre war refugdes in) + ot: | Near East 1 aisha diveh dbouides ehadlameaneues ‘ some form of work, after leaving ‘AT.VALLEY CITY Feca’ ues Rule its from recent impro 5 phans, the outdoor training of an{ Pe aAae ON | ° N ‘ | for her antepinle school and to give intelligent super-| Captain,G: Ar M. Anderson of this ae ae subjects to be handled by ee pe American ~ school given, The} Spr : Director Name Thawte akin soptedes Miao nee vision if not actual assistance in| city was in Valley City and Jame: Bismarck Hospital Phen Rushmore of Tufts, and: Dr-)youngsters are taught oxing.{ Berlin, Feb. A bank conducted | Ee erie pare tae Maat eID ' building his own home. speakers at-| town attending to business in con-| Admitted to the Blemarck Henry 8. Pritchett, (president, Car- |>ascball, cte., and also }by u former match seller and beg- | Constantinople, eb. 27- Captain | je steg this ad in the local paper: euea! He: nectiamonaecnepauaral (uniter o¢l slsiarec destino lo tee negic Foundation for Teaching, New first-class training for the F gar gear Alexander Place, the heart | w, II, Day of Richmond, Va., has heen | iced {1S a in the tees) paper: Before these departments are elim-| thees cities. Mr. Anderson is instruct-] Jey, Ryder; Jacob Haas, Zecland: | crate a in bel alaureate mination, Wheujof the section where the poorest of | appointed directors of the Cons sil houae ites tRanbor kavineerleitee inated, the club feels that some at-| or of the Nutional Guard of North! Marie Pederson, Valley City The ons on March 4 will be jihey are oid cnough these hoys will] Berlin's poor live, has the call over | nople unit of the American Near| Ie IIS aa dl at Goa EERIE LK tention should be given to reducing] nakota 1-Nelson, Baldwin: | devoted particularly to the prob-jhe sent out to receive training in| the bunks of the city for the pa- | Fast Relief. He succeeds C. C. Thar- | (ly ene 4 Y¥_ the seeret rolling and -unrolling of i 4 ee Lene Discharge: lem of protecting the public' against /tho “big businesses of Amcica | tronage of mendicants, stect fakirs,|ber, who has returned to the United | /¢ss in kitchen.” ‘red tape, which costs the state vast! RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN Taabicnrs Geral incompetent phy ans. » j such te United Stites Stee! street Musicians, chorus girls and | States, PRINCE IN NEW OUTFIT. sams’ in extra taxes, speakers'!as-| w 4°"Palconer returned from! Paldwin’ Mrs. Dan Fan ae by cou Sees eee any others’ in lowly stations ae propri- | Mr. Thurber recently received! 1 oi aon. Keb, 27-—-In the recent serted. Jamestown last evening where he at-|zen; A.'B. Verem, Parshall; Ar- . Morty of the boys in etor of the bank, Emil Neumann, | from the Greek government the Cross |, Te SIGH Lin Gate EOD SEER mary =I ot tended S'mesting of the City Assexs-' mand Blank, Linton: Edwin’ Del.| Negro Dialects school are French, | formerly was a siockiroker, We lost of St, George in recognition of his | T° Me Gea aee iy a die FORM ASSOCIATION ors of’ the state which was held injzer, Napoleon; Ethel Bickel, From Good English |". 2") ee his money by speculation and about services to the Greek deportees in| oi Oo Oe wales camo attired in a ) J. Henry Kling, manager of the!tnat city yesterday. Bicoles Mueene Bickel, Stesle. ro Or gil The dead of the school is an ex-/ the same time he lost a leg when run Consf&intinople (Relate ote Wales enips Stisee eae Bismarck Credit Bureau, was at Mi- a reseecians ki nerienced Anglo-Saxon master as-1 over by a train. ee epee ee Late : ‘ via Ini tal, Feb, 27. 'etst Auanipenlee Stan 3 4 ‘i f |trousers. He still is regarded as not recently to speak before Minot Y = e "TTONED BLOUSE Stanford University, Cal.,/Feb, 27.'sisted by an able staff, — Tt Era (en sy chvsu Noumannitiadstieen tame f trouse e sti merchants, who had gathered tol AZ THE MOVIES || ee ROUSE toot CNezro ayhtax and” pronunciation he std that nowhere in| one ee the cere folle selling mater, | Paris To Condemn | England's best dressed man. consider the establishment of ' il. : ‘ oP es taiteur are the smartest) hog ‘no other origin than English, ance is there a gro of boys ©!) ey and begging. One day he was | Poor Actors bureau similar to that in Bismarck. SAAT ‘ Peasant A sar] | S24 G. P. Krapp, professor of Eng-|similur ages, from 8 to 16 years.| recognized py an old friend, who | \ After discussion it was dgcided to CAPITOL collar to waistline with tiny pearl ish at Columbia University, in a/recelving a dbeiter education than] Livgneed sufficient money to him to | srutyant eee ae ‘ f the Minot Retail Merchants} -,,. : Aiea y oe recent lecture here, {the boys in the Lafayette School tablish himself as‘ al'broker bnd tele, Weby 20 he © koars| e 4 ‘Association and Credit Bureau along| Viola Dana, the diminutive Metro ARGH EHS There remains no trace of any| The preventovium is run on tie! weney dealer on a sinall seale, ‘The Of Paris are supporting today the NEW SPRING < hese lines, and officers were named, | star, is due /in Bismarck again to- INGHAM SCARF alien speech which the negroes might|!ines employed by Dr. Rollicr in [ “Dey denier on 8 Stel’ Meal ot vivht of audiences to condemn a 4 Me RUnERaE Minot to speak! Right, when she begins a twoday en-| A novel scarf imported from|have had at first, Professor Krapp|Switzerland. and cooperation (ae ee eens nae eae eekim, The | Well as applaud the work of actors pa ee nr intaiation ot gagement at the Capitol Theatre in] France .is designed in gingham pointed out. He "added that the with ‘the departme: public hy anda paver thelr mee one ats (on the stage, and to Yhis end they + “Commerce of that city her newest picture, “The Heart )Plaids in a tartar design and fin-l yords “voodoo” and “hoodoo” might/siene of the Wrench government | {™agence was rewarded it Teme note Moliere, who said the this) OMEEE So 3 5 ; Bandit.” Miss Dana’s latest produc-| ished with self-fringe. possibly be of African origin, but|Here some 200 de'ivite children | 1. teney, and henee the street folks | Y's % privilege one purchased along | i ISSE INVITATIONS Peccotddee eaddrame chstlenaneg At WOOL LACE that “mosey,” “ard and "tote and|from 6 to 12 years old, threaene! |’ohtiage’ to patronize Neumann's |¥ th Wis theatre ticket, | Opening Date, ¢ \ Invitations have been issued by| of comedy : 8 Wool lace is a novelty that is| ™&ny other slang expressions spread | wit! ¢ + are eB S| sank in preference to the others pdtling in y =| S: d bers of the.Knights of Columbus|the most successful of her Metro ne. 18 eae oH 2 by the American negro were ancient | "icht, pond food, and careful atten- | 47, ve rceipts only in marks.) "0" of an insult to the ctor than | Saturday, z for a dancing and card party to be| series. The star is given the oppor.| sed to decorate straightline dress: English derivatives. |tion. When their health. permits | “hich sive” pase es his A March 1st. ‘3 ven Friday evening at the school|tunity for’ both character and|¢S. It is shown in all the past = R : on elementary educa- 7 epee i March Ist. | z hall ond gettagalnen ‘as the last pre-| straight work, the story affording a colors 6s, well as in lack and . Bes and later they may pass on to To Insure Against ticed In the dignified und s is M2S. GEO. LUND " ‘ , ization, | Wide variety of atmosphere gnd_ ac- 2 , anced school in the cha-} . ele e, the government the: Ms. G . |. Lenten affair of the organization. | wide variety of atmosphere and ac: es American Praises ees / Falli F le premmene nae ie The committee are making prepara- 5 x EYELET EMBROIDERY ! Li d F 4 a : alling ranc 7 Rosser ’ tions ‘for an- unusually farge crowd.| her most appealing role. | English eyelat Ghent all ondon Firemen , he rues a pops in Ste i has heard whist i Prizes will be awarded at cards and) Milten Sills, who takes | rank 25) ocstel and two-tcned shadings {s z Fc (fel contin taAn Datarer score be London, Feb. The recent per-|! ompanied by pointed com- ij a buffet luncheon will be served. Jone of the most popular leading men|ieing combined with crepe de} London, Feb, 27 —London fire pom in. which Di fayette-wiaws horn.) Londons Toe ee ue of the Miss 2 aay, e are m % inthe films, appears opposite Miss! (ning for summer frock fighters were compliniented by Chief | saad et en : d the tisfactory TO GIVE MASQUERADE”PARTY | Dana in “The Heart Bandit,” being |°'"® dais Collinson of Chicago before his de-/*ch 25 Washinton’s dueling pis Brench franc, and the uhsabissactory Bismarek Canton No. 5, P. M. I. 0.| seen in,a Dana picture for the first CRYSTAL NECKLACES parture for the United States. ae which Heer ad ED eee ala osoaideal’ efi worry coi bua 1 e uerade | tine since “Dangerous to Men,” sev- Seat ALSACE -| “I know some brigades,” he said,|!“fayette; the snuff box given to ; pauiaveats O.; FR, will «give a large masque: Square cut crystals are very pop ig Lafayette by the city of New York: |ness people here who have invest ‘ ball: Thuréday evening, February 28,| eral years ago. ular for necklaces, strung with a| “that would be left gasping after) (UOveUG by ee ey oe with at.Odd Fellows Hall, corner of Main| The story. of “The Heart Bandit,” small bead or bit ~f jet between the | seeing ‘one of ‘youre get away 10,8) Come of his ater ori ees } and Third streets. A prize of $5| which was written by Fred Kennedy | tanger opes. fire and run through the traffic.” |79me.01 Mus wife's hair in tl. ete. 4 will be given to he sample with the, Myton, Ct -—|yecent war, such ag the ial SET att costume, a ork’s oe i g ffre and other lead- | fitmost orginal ‘ a tiie Mer aeoniea In 'N Re E R MORS of General Joffre and other he the couple with the most comical] called “Angel Face” by her cronies in} AOCTRE) D AT, PARE, ERE, Ea | A costume, Visiting Odg Fellows and| Spike Malone's gany of stick-up men oe b ! | hs welcome. cause she looks so innocent and in- e pore eee ed, . ® Agere ——— Sane of robbing anyone. . As a !35-Cent “Danderine” so Im- FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS matter of fact, she is a thief only Ra z a : ‘ Hl The Fortnightly Club held their) bucause she has never learned to be ncher Veteran proves Lifeless, Neg: regular mecting with © Mrs. W. LJ anything else. Of Many Wars! lected Hair Nuessle, at her home, econ: revit fein c ‘ Street. The study of the Near East THE ELTINGE Sheridan, Wyo. Feb. ,87s-Nick| ,. cpung * (\ was continued with a paper upon} Anita’ Stewart at the Eltinge thea-| Wildt, a native of Siberia, has en-| ance of luxur. « \ Missionary Efforts” by Mrs. Lan: | tre today and tomorrow in “The Love tered a reposeful phase of an agven- | 27,00 Mur ger. “Relief Work! was well £ive” | Piker,” is cast’ as Hope Warner, who _,|turous career by taking up a home-| ¢1oss, gleams by: Mess Bobet Orn with a discus-| considers herself & superior person. stead on a Wyoming ranch. egies ahortly, ri pe sion by Mrs. P. J. Meyer. Tet aubenis srpetls sktlerr. ie her for Wildt was drafted into the Russian | follows a genu- y ‘| exceeding the speeg limit she waxes army at the tender age of 9. At 17] ; i f | BAPTIST LADIES: AD thei | exeooaing Close behind comes Mar- he 2 a Cossack trooper. He fought aerate | The Baptist ladies wi v9 ne son | ti Van Huisen, who steps out of his at Port Arthur and in three other | with dependa- | Good for all of us p ; regular meeting ieee dad a . nee ear and hands Hope a sable scarf, major engagements of the Russo+|ble “Dander- . with Mrs. R. D. Hos ine his will| ¢xPlaining that it had fallen from Japanese war. In 1908 he was as-| ine.” ‘i : pore on nce a anaes her car some twenty thiles back. Both signed to the late Czar's personal| Falling hair, ie Everybody needs Luden’s. Relieve Oe BOCABT ane ig | are arrested for speeding, So it is; bodyguard, and remained in‘this ser-| itching scalp 1 . and friends are asked fo atten Oils that this pair meet again in , the. deg Bt Petersburg fox six Saare| OER Sc ae colds, coughs, hoarseness, sore meeting and bring a geen. hose |traftic court the next morning! It TN Adgst Told: Weitook nare 1a Me |(FafF ia, correct: throats, dust-irritation, bad breath, ., attending are asked to bring their | develops that Martin is a construction first battle@f the Russo-German war | ed jmmediately. Thin, dry, wispy or Ae steimblen. engineer in the employ of Hope's baighe exsrexnitrant! fading hair is quickly invigorated, ‘ fath It is not long before Hope ae ki 3 ti th, col i ether: Bean / Wildt was wounded at Posen and| taking on new strength, color and SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET | announces her engagement to Martin. taken prisoner, but finally escaped| youthful beauty. “Danderine” is de-| | 9 St. Mary's Sewing Circle will meet! Many surprising and, unexpected in- fiom Hamburg on a British submar-|lightful on the hair a refreshing, | tow ter OOn tine nrrett| cidents mark their courtsiiy, epi- ine. He made his:way to the United| stimulating tonic—not sticky or | eh iia Mate! Boospfiug’ will act sagas shat sre, best eth for tie" pie? States in 1915, but returned .to|@reasy! Any‘drugstore. ) ae hostesses. A good attendance is ture to reveal, Rea Mn the, American en a MENTHOL COUGH DROPS STOPS OFF IN BISMARCK ‘A. A.:Jones, formerly of this city but who: was: recently transferred to a different line of the Soo stopped off in the city Sunday, between trains to visit with Mrs. Jones who is in the city. DEGREE, OF HONOR MEETING A regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will bé Qeld tomorrow eve- ning, February, 28, at 8 o'clock ,aty -¢the A, O. U. W.-halls Every mem- ber is requested to be present. TO GRAND FORKS P. A. Neibauer was the employe from the Russell-Miller Co. of this city who left. for’ Grand Forks yes- terday instead of M. P. Neibauer as stated in Idst evening's faave, f bY VISITORS WELCOME Visiting Masons are, wel- come at the Masonic Temple Dance Friday. Reservations will-be made for them by Wm. Harris. 2 SLEEVE STYLES Sleeves are very tight And tailor- ed or very wide at the wrist, with a’ colorful lining showing. | SELF TRIMMING Self trimmings are. preferred to almost any type on the smartest gowns. 7 PARISIAN NOVELTIES > At the Paris style opbhings there re many novelties in the way..of lace frills, lepels and collars. Doris, Keane, starzing .in).the reports, alleging sheraceks dJegal Basil Sydney. . drama “Romance,” gives the 1; separation lie to from: her actor. ‘husband, , soit ABY'S COLDS DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases © Telephone 240 11914 — 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Scott’s Grocery YES! WE DELIVER PHONE 816 311-7th St. One pound of liver free with 1 dozen fresh 59 |. eggs,and.1 pound of good bacon, for..:.....28' c