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00 ; 'V 3 . ..;,nT Mil aiUUUliI ULrtI II OlliirLL 1IULL0 UULILU From "S ackers77 UI HLI UUUUH1W . v a .-'" v.. v S . ' ' i i 5 ;Wben the school commiffclon meet 'la Jtfne to appoint the teachers for the ' tr !ftg "school' 'year,, remarkably lew . 'ft-iges-wlli bar made la the personnel -pf. the 'present - teaching staff,; upt Vllenry W.KInaey nai nnounceL Vtere' wtD be but tV eht&xet for , fl text achool yetr,? r the upe .iottidecO-Jn seme of -tHllj ichool "whr there are 20, and r SO teacher "thrt wlir be af chant es; ' One reaaca Is tKftt the roantrr taacaers who hare ' Vat U 3 to cpta Jo the city hare been If CtjAt ere. Anctrf Is the lilali coei - W rrinc: sstxminc that a teacher ts ; jrettlcjc from $50 to $TO a month, they )cl -it ne 7.tof stay Jo tha .country wtcre( iivia fV;less.-.epMiye and Vhcra cottai:H ;ai4(urnlhed: ,wbere- . sVfonolMi;at mltftf oit them " betwentWvand $45 afjnonth for 'X'; aaunp . raise ior teacners as ; fiQ rUid for ,th legUlature to into tCf ct nr et enjwfci. i eacoers .now tftipg jst;iUoi$lO win be pald .$40 n atd afrlJuly 1 In accprdJLnce with . a ipectl 'statute, lnffect. the salary VUs UI-te -onUll. halls: l -J: , Tor iLicrr at $30 to $50 a vinxoiittt;Aj5'.Pr jcent increase; for 605 x teachers at ilO to $209 month, a 10 " percent increase; : for ; 9 teachers at mof than $100i a 5 per cent increaae. Although t&f position of Inspector 'J of . achooUi i ha4f.l)eeii. eliminated, .In spictor: Georca & . Raymond remains ; in rtttce until, the end of this year. , JThe "office . of statistician .. has " been created In place of the Impectorship, Slid If 1 t'euorted that Harmond haa fdJsy the commission to this pew posh N. Y. Police Paper Cites List - of Habits That May Be Followed Without Cost "IT COSTS NOTHING" m BHAD The high cost spectre can dri?en away by a proper realixa- tica of the. fact that IT COSTS NOTHING 4- To Breathe. " To walk. ,. To have fresh air. To exercise, To eat atowly, . To eleans the teeth. 4 To sroid alcohol, To be cheerful. t ''fir. rclltlrs- took a; strictly. belligerent tum;U,t;. tight- at theilraperial-'ljav cfcorlr-irto a fepo'rt made by olice- i M;- Xfi Kekna of an affair fce- C' rl ; AVIdemann : and nvinium i'ri-1 1. . c ' - t pfiJr: ICekva reports as iollos: .ViJesiann .was atthe 'lrupe- ca Eethel street talking to ? hca William Larsen, Jr, Z and overheard, him .aajr : cIinat his father,. Wlllidva i. r., the tupervlsor .uf.yy:v; -i hit Wide tn a c n twice ' rii h .1 knocking to . the .Jen:ann sustclnc j a cut erer t, eya- tnt M t.cf ; wnt- 4to irrcs .-asafnsf; I.arfen..,' -.ucr.ily no trrc.-t's were, maiet ir T i Ew'h a thir.'-3 juperstl y, t'- cf cn'? C. L:apakl, ' ccr ,:cr,- th;' !:.J!ridual ' J d Cat itaV 'hoo ,! rwl.' C as: V.i yesterday ' ;d uosTifcefffui attempt . a roller.' contract,? baring r'..tc the number of days In ould lay an" oil pipe line - .,--: j;-;;. . v., a1.'. r .t!idcr, rasakl lost the ; v z 3 vrhat he did about, a . cr. Ilaahumanu'schdoL fail t l.:s tend la on time after ... a ; fair way to; secure the Cn the tid for an extension . G rcne ncnths ago, Sasaki ' l!ipr. This tine' he tailed a. certified checkwita ; the bid r r-e dcittslcn t' harder 1 tj rtfwsa.ta crier. !.' r rrn - r NEW YORK. N. Y. Add to the maay other duties of the New York police department that of teaching the city how to beat the high cost of Ihr ing and at the same time enjoy bet ter health. . . In a recent issue of the Police Bul letin there la an enlightening articl3 on "Saving Health, and Saving Money'' and the various 'points driven home apply to all citUene, whether he be of high or low: estate. The informa tion waa furnished to, the department by the Life Extension Institute. .. ; As a basic tueans of keeping the cost of living low the article sets forth that ' It costs'' nothing ib stand erect and breathe and ; walk properiyV "It costs tiothlnr W taVe fresh air in your home, r ifi H costs nothing to do setting up ev erciies every day.-;; tl iC cbsiiBothljjg ftMiUd&r. taw's looi uorougoiy; v uus inare oeuf aigesuon ana ie&a oi jine expensive, highly, flavored fooo ' Is. . consnmed; money - and health are -saved, C ; It costs nothing to cleanse thetteeth thoroughly after each meal. By so do ing yoamay; save-Jiot only j dentists bills but surgeons, and doctors' , bills'. It costs nothms io cat some crusty foods- that give jxrppcl employment to the teth and tcu ure dentista' blUs. - It co4ts nothing to cboosefthe kinds of food that the body xeedav :Vl .It costs nothing. to. keep, out ot your bodr ubiUnCe Jlks slcohol that an known to te Injurious.'? p.?sS&i It'KU, npthift to. adlust your diet so that the more xpentve flesh foods ara not ukea'jn excers i,' V; It costs, nothing to : avoid dosing; yborself with patent medlcixies. ;: It : costs noinnr w, Mol? ;a"s ;D 1 twe?n meah- caadv and sweets hav high fs?Tt slue aid are likely to imtste the eloa'-ich sod ctherwUe af feet the difcstlon tad metabolism, . It rsts tothing to feed the' mind with wboteaonvs mcttUl food instead Of trsjh or moroid literktHre that easi ly lecomposes ard poisons yoar whole life. It eosU nothing to keep set ene and cherf'ii; to stow "malice toward nece and charity to a!.;" to keep out of in nervoiu system gto tches" that waat , your energies and infect, the lives of those rjHnd'7nu. "Ton auy anwer that to do these things does cost soratbing,nainely mental effr.rt and exercise el wii; poer," the article continue a. Trw, but Is a man i unw filing to exer cise these Quatiues to reasonable et tent entitled to tny synrpaUiy. If he suffers through, the high cost of liv ing? uy sbght amount of Vroental and physical efrcrt the way can Ve opens j to save money an&ajso bealtU that is beyond frfce. Those who sur fer by failure to reixe such opportun! ty have little rig.it tc conlplain The German rovernmeat has. very closely studied the food question and is carrying this knowledge to the peov pie. The British government ia doing likewise. As a part of "preparedness", in the broadest senat of the term to keep our place among the nations and advance our civilization we may weil do the' same. To eat more food than yon need Is a waa ten Jstnictlca of property. We a. charged as a ration with be- log extntaant m our food habits, not onliL4ftthe to&s'tmptluti ot fOvi but in JU preparation- - rojney .and health may be saved by the.folloirliig food economies : By irefcarina food so that the maxS imum amount of uutnment may be se "Vt selecting Trod tkst is ualatahle. digestible ajid f low. cost, ut contain; Ing ah: lemenUVnfcessaryao maintain toe body. i.f -ph- Circuit Judge Asuford is consider Tonight Luso street, opposite Mor tar vhthr ha nttvht in hU hiHJrla! moo CDUITfU rapacity; to throw any further uat-j Saturday Castner. in the afternoon ronage in the way of references to t 4 o'cIocIl . attoraers and otHera to a mas waiaiua waiaioa aiur at p. ters in ine auaiung pi prooatr. abo BtCIIIl.II iuJuiiLiitiiitf Details : bf ;the .: -killing -'.of t)avld vrause. escaped mnraerer, are con- r&f atms'. food liilJielHgotway and nnpmusurpcajBtlcatiQf lf.V'H: ; -f'fiyifollowing ' out the .other rules of hygiene, so that the body , may bo kept .vigorous and the .appetite keefl for simple food, which 4a awaya more healthful and less expensive than; Tan ey food prepared to tempt the- 'appe- : rDv . welahinc vourcelf often - and Tovrnbg-tho diet to keepthe weight at the-, most healthful point, : which after 30 is usually well below that of the average .individual who considera himself health yi A weli.-aooTiahed .pr: on 'at 30 shoiM not v tocwaae.'.' In weight, with advancing; years 4 irii r mm u m L i cwp t mm liUlill . One ; ofjilonofivlu'a i fair 'visitors Via not '.afraid f stances, or war-tlma tained in the Alaska , Dally ; Emplra scares. She lar how approximately S500 of April 16. co ties -of which , recently miles 1 from : home ; may trayel a few reached Honolulu." Krause ts the out- thousand ..more before she JbM 1 -fin-law who was reported to have escaped iahedf is abaoluttlyaldne, aqd likes it. ift -a small .vessel and, witbther out- t BhTa' MUa A. ,F.f.O'Keiu;f Bt Ai? other accounts, or to young m . ith er in or out of the legal profesKk-n. who refuse or neglect to join tk col ors or otherwise tender their er c to the government ? No definite conclusion. Jud; Ath ford said today, has been reamed by him on this point up to the prttent time, but he intimated that it nt i unlikely that no further patronage will be bestowed by him except n those who are ready and willing .to go to the defense of the colors t tfce limit of their several qualifications. Judge Ash ford went on u say. how ever, that there are several ways m which a man may. serve his country without actually donning the uniform. He declares himself enthusiantcal ly in favor of everything that will pro mote enlistment, saying he considers it the absolute duty without hesita tion or question, of every man to Is qualified' for. military or naval .ser vice to tender his service t the r.v. ernment in this time of 3tress. . .ut this, the judge intimated, is held not necessarily to mean that every man should don a uniform, but it does laean that his services, in whatever line or capacity ne is quali fied to act. should be unhesitatingly placed at the disposal of the govern ment Judge Ashford remarked that he deems himself qualified, from "aa military experience, to Instruct re cruit in military drill, although he is liast the age where he feels compe tent to ."pack, a muske. He "has al ready tendered his serces to per form, any. kind of duty of vhich he may be considered capbole. . m.; John Gomes Uuarte, chairman. Waialua Japanese theater at 7:3') p. m.; Oscar Cox, chairman. Moving pictures will be taken i( these meetings. Wednesday Athletic Park at 7:30 p. m. ' Elks meet tonlgni at 8 o'clock! Mystic Lodge, Ki of P., has meeting thla venlng. K : . Polynesia Encampment, I. 0. O F. meets for regular bosineas tonight -A special sessioht.tf Lodge Le Pro gres, a: M'ia called for tonight ' ,r. ' . ' 1 1 , The Hawaiian Philatelic Society meets at 8 o'clock next Wednesday evening..' Cry) 3 vill Le a dinner-dinsant held a Hotel tomorrow-(Satur cu-'.r.. Dancing oa,the lanai 8. t j 11:20 Amy ar.i csry and t catty peddle are cordially, In- laws.' to have started for. the4 Sooth Seas. It appesrsvthat he had never started on such a trip but that fce. be came nearly famished, 'went to- a Tanch.- was ? covered . Tlth, a rifled still courht to ecane and waa shot'. :.-v ::: From the - article- in the Alaska Daily r Entire' 'It1 ; Is ' learned rtha Krause . was .shot -through " the -body, near the hetrt, and; also through' the head, the :.ltr wound JTfflglng; from the left tje to, bact of the right ear, He was shot 4 by:"Artid Fransea' at Dotya Cove , at ! 2: 53 Inthft afternood Of April 15. - ir r W'-''.lC-: t ' Fransen hadxreturned to hlr liome baii8yariliDotsv4Bair, puromlnenit ton oftMae shore or.tne.Tar iuun anhistorjcLake Champalh f tiVias 6Ztlllt t rrtved Withe, last ateamef and- al though 'shethas had k deUghJfal Vt!me4 witb ;;eveiy'Xainute busy, she Admits: there Is something about Honblttlti tliaCJa not "exactly 11 v inrttp-to her expectatlqnsv? -.; K v:'-You.;-. are":- little -too .modern, too .'tally; American here," she insisted with awln"nlng .pout,, and . you dont live up to our dreams. At night vith your, big moon, and .the silvery- palms I and the snrf there ia the real romancd that mainlanders' have come know a dayt so6ner; than hfe had: expected HiwaiL for buC by idaynoitUsn't because he beard ot the escape vC tha here i'.-' u rf-V--? " -ri' v' v l 7: .mly nE:;i;:DERS' m ' ' - ECs cf I today's wast iJs VOU C7 asswerij ,a few cf I T'tro- tr.cr'e' r str.?crs ' for :rty, arcusd it V U tuiX i :rz:a. ptose ZUA&ry . 'T:,u:::d -'Witcr. ;:!rea""ncct izl all ctltr Tci-lir DrlcU try-tla Cca, Ccia T.'tttr VTcrkl Co; :v. 1c : :dJt:t:3 . : -..5 c:i U.crcllii i' iiorzly rr.J - . : cr. 1 nouri:h -c Ycuf.V ' : u: 27 1 to V V murderer.- He testified that hls wife f w a -emsLlI boat rounding a rock:; and cl.ad t 1b attention to it : He wen out and hid behind a stamp to see who the man in the boat was but the dis tance was" too great and he lost sight of the mart in the brush. .l-- Just as the family waa sitting down to - dinner oife ;f the children said, I i To ' thavt that i she ; ia ;-4ipt entirely dlsappolfitedV Mias O'Nelir .aays - sho will probably, stay bert wa month and admits that f ine;. should not form too many- impressions about the. Islands until one baa 'seen; more of them," At ready, she has planned' to take a trip, etarUng next week, to all of them and her friends predict" that' when" abe Ire i Xu i ifTZ vJrT" hnT.hd t n 10 her temporary home at the went ror.nia gun- He neara ma wiiet.--- -. say, - "liooa mvnung, oux aearu nu reply. k Then he. stepped. the man and said, "Are you 5"E i mAh'Y'-.slates outpwheQ OTjcwiwri FAVORITE AND PRESEMT.: Yes.T icame the reply. As Krause I answered Fransen testified,-tils teeth were set, his eyes glaring and Fran sen ' had' never seen so ferocious'an expression. Aa v hi ; answered the v!t Jlf fon tnyl conWeibly in fa. j Tor.; In fact hia name haa appeared BOARD RUfJNUJG STRONG 1 Slates ar,e .beginning ; toi appear, "at the headquarters,; ot different, politi- j cal tactlona and at the dally meetings There was i a bulge 'under ' his : coat rJL 5 . w OT1two Democrabc alatea. and Fransen shot :! Later hex reported h lr!Htu' ftfnrlt?-.-r--v.i;. POLICE COURT JiOTES;? A. 0;LudIcanw a Filipino, jwaa? gir ca iltv. months - In police i court .twi Thjirs waytor. .receirMgstolen goods. ''7 ' ' "V vCartoelia AlBoha'wa1 tried" In po lice veourt JThTimdaV " on haret of.'tagrahCT ana : tiveA. alx montha. I hav the; edae oouuiaritr -For au- The defendznf; got, a,' suspeqded sen-; ditor, Blcknell he av sIght :lead over tencea few dsy. agowhett ahe was. Edward Wood wajC; - ' Among;' the Supervisors -Arnold, Ahia, Logan" and .Holllnger of. the present board -Are-; running strong on the .Re publican fsldV anda!so Mott-Smith'i name is' heard .prominently Jnc the Democratic ranks - Lester Petrie. antf William McCTellaA hive the lead.', ' There' Is lest attention paid to thd other offices as there is hotjsomuch competition except in thijcfs: of sheriff, wnere Okatlis B-Ose-ieetns to c6mmltted to i-he ; hotde for women ot her: kind. v She 'raajkway.'and tha police: picked her ;bP agiiji. Kir ' . GERMANS SEEK CHANGE.' r BERNE. Swltieriand.-Of the: indirldualft wlio : during Che year 1U$ Mrs P. -'i; KrfceA wraa r in ?joIlftfi : souzht to change thetr cituenshMB and court .Thursday coi' a charge t fOl t becomifSwlss the ,overwh.elmlnr rma-runnlag-, liet ' tar i ilta . the - Vmnf fler j36ritr were jGeiihan., . 'And of the 4110 ojca, cuklng an ahicj 1kg noise. She applicitiopw;; for - naturalization tat waa given a suapeflded sentence. TueWereJ granted by the Swlsa . officials, arrest wss made by; Chiuffeiir Exam-J JM5' ,wer nUred by ermaxis. incr Bob - LllUi wHo Viays "hi had J iivThe ; total creates 4 Vrtcord. ! Dui warned, ter: before; . He promises to 1 tng'.tna .years before the war; the aver make other -vat-rests f for almilar o,? age;.waatlittie Cover i'. thoosand .an- The Cohen .meetlngr scheduled for this evening will be held at Vineyard ahd; River - streets. ' L , Atv 10:30 Wednesday morning the annuaVprogram of the Morning fusic lLahIakea)r ., ' f..: : ..: .,;f trTlieff United CMoeae' Society i. and Chfdese Merchanta-V Association '- will entertain , the members .of - the legisla ture at ah elaborate Chinese dinner this evenlag.Ht6: 30. o'clock;' . C Vital siath-tics for Honolulu during the month of Aprik show that thre were 271 births,' 179 marriages and 117 deaths, Tuberculosis caused , the largest number of deaths .with a totaL Ot; 26, ;' I -. .. -Z .Sl-.-'.V.iit'-"-' KRV SOURCES OF ; SUPPLY SOUGHT Today the Republican candidates an nounced the time and place for all of j their meetings until the'primary elec- ticn. May 19. On the evening of May( 18 a big rally will be held at Aala Park as a final wind-up. Every day from now on there Will be meetings in both ' the fourth and fifth districts) The schedule it as follows: Fourth District May 7 Kmamala Park. 7:30 p. m. May 8 Ulluokalanl school. 7:30 p. m.: Punchbowl and Laso, 7! 30 p. m. May 10 Kukui and Fori streets, 7:30 p, m. May ll-Seaaide grounds, 7:30 p. ro. May 12 KaneohelZ noon: Wai- kaae, 2 p. nu; Hauula, :30 p. m. May 13 Waianae, 2 p. m. May 14 Emma Square. 7:30 p. m. May 1-Pauca road, 7:30 p. m. May 1& Kamamalu Park, 7:30 p. m. May 17 Kumalaea Block,-7:30 p. m. Fifth Oistrict . May 7 Walpilopilo Pump. 7:30 p. m. Atay 9 Athletic Park, 7:30 p. m. May 10 Laimi or Puunul, 7:30 p. m May 11 Ullha ami School, 7:30 p. m. May 12 Kaalaea and Waiahole, 2 p. m.; Kahana and Kahaluu, 4 p. m.; Waialua, May 13 Ewa Mill. 2 p. m. May 14 Fern Park, 7:30 p. m. May 15--Ullha and Wyllie. 7:30 m. May 16 Banyan Tree, 7:30. p. m. May 17 "Mokauea rcsad, 7:30 p. m. ENGLISH SHARES ADVANCE sipHHr inn. Beware of Sub ' , Thr sxJc maken cf ; cine Aipiria brand -tablet and every p- . with the Bayer Crosi m tiiawnBr ItsaiMt "Tkt Bayir Cross ise: ( . ly Auftelaud PrtuJ LONDO.V, vEng.The Bankers Ma gazine for April says that 587 rep re8entatlve securities - on .', the Stock Exchange show a' net, appreciation dur-4 ing March of about 17.000.000 pounds sterling. British: funds led: the up ward movement ' in " gilt edge stocks. Home corporations and colonial loans shared in the advance while foreign government stocks' and Canadian -railways were; strong-; American railways after many fluctuations have shows a dull tmdeney owing to apprehensions of war - with. Germany. , - f necessary . iand tines J between Nova Scotia and Montreal, there to connect with' existing- services administered by the Pacific. Control Boird. A re ductkm to ea ble 'rates' - la urged '? es pecially n press traffics , - The report . says it is , possible; ts arrange new. Imperial mall services by 1 1922 when the llaCest'and ' existing mail contracts expire. - High ' speed is advocated and a 20-knot' service from the United Klngdonito Eastern Cana da is suggested.. ! - ' - r;. JAPANESE SILK GOODS AND CUEI0S,? THIZ I AND EMBR0IDEBIE3 1120 NUUANU STEEET, JUST ABOVE H07T' "Smoky" Joe Wood's $15,000 come-back was dtie to Dr Cnidua, a V ' PRACTOR. His rpltching arm' is now O. ICjt and ; Cleveland haa a ; c for the pennant this year. Dea Moines Tribune" aays The smaller ing muscles and nerves leading to right arm had become 'bunchsd'alo. spine, due 10 a cold." F..C, MilQHTON, D.,c; 20CS Boston Bldg.;; . fOver Msv'il - - - 1 I?.. ?i t PHOITE 2295 BEACHES ; V HuGlace?Ppc ALL KINDS OF ROCK krtD SAND FOR CONCRETE VVCSK. .-i : - FIREWOOD AND COAL , . , ' 03 QUEEN STREET , . v P. O. tCX i-i i I- ' i f' . mSJ. - j . w J'-. '.' eJapanecDTapl. " TN.it -trtf 4W - 11 .4 . - -7 . IJaprisseBazac: SSi';rort Street:.;, v-. . uperi LONDON,- Eng. To enable; the Bri tish empire to .resist any pressure that might be applied by . aay power or group of powera, in peace of .war, by control oi .'raw. materlalstnd ' commo dities essential to' Its .welPbelngs the royal commission of . the -.national re- source, trade and legislature, proposes that an investigation be undertaken, to discover newv sources' of ; supply;- and substitutes tor raw, materials control ed ;ly other countries and: to prevent waste of materials; .. .The report is signed by. Lord D'AbernorfSlr ; Hi Elder; Haggard Sir, W. Lorimer, Sir G: ;El? 'Paater: of 'Canada: JL Sin clalr. -of yew Zealand; Sir teM.a.l Lagermas fvSontliAfrlca; and Sir Egar rBo wringr of .Kew.foundIand. Concerning toJdieMettleri the Com mission' reported : "We die not ; see duringour risit to Canada; norso. far aa we can gather; is there in the .other self-governing dominions, any.' strong Immediate desire, on. the part of ex- soldiers-to turn to the land.' On the contrary, we found that some of those who have previously worked on the land showed no Inclination to return to If - .v ' ' Urge Women to Emigrate. Women are' urged to emigrate in larger number than men, and a scheme fa outlined : for the Interchange of school teachers between the United Kingdom and the dominions. . . Cheap speedy and efficient trans port between all parts ot the empire is advocated as a vital necessity for the scientific development of imperial trade. Transport of this nature can not be obtained except by-the use of vessels of great length - and tlraught- Such yessels cannot oe employed un less. there exists harbors fcf a size and particularly - of . depth adequate to ; re ceive .them and suggestions for; secur ing a-uniform depth at the chief ports of the Tariouk routes are made. ii v?t .; Governments Ship Control sr !Ori the-, oueation of ocean freight which- nave arisen; since" the - war and ' which' may not retnra' to'' pre-war levels for a long time- the report say: We ; ; img Qt Season At FJoiiuli Field: 8aturdjiy1:4V Haalaivls vs McKln- ley; 3:30; St Loufs vs. Hawalis. , Sunday 1; 30, Asahis vs. Fillpirtos; V 3;15, All-Stars . Wreckers. ;; Prices: Bleachera, 1 0 cehta; Grand- ts Rets . stand,. 25 eents Reserved Seats, 3S cents;: Governor Pinkham opens, league. General Strong pitcher.'General Jehnsori catcher. Mayor Lane at bat W. R. Farrlngton umpire. WE f AiniOTJNCE ANOTHEB EXCUBSI01I, A7 TUZ I1T0LUSIVE BATE OF l'f' oiop-oyer r nyueges viranica A-'- iEeservations and Tickets it 1 Inter-IsIandStcfl ' Phono 4341 1 f MEALTIME QpARTERS arethe'i9l7Sfg; Idea .for yolir' convenience and satisfaction. 11; " 1 remain longer without' some measure Of government controLM - . . TVState 'acquisition Tis recommended HTjmUAY&CO;, LTD. mm LiillOIiie THen ; at He name time order Voni dcerief; ; vege 4. j; ,v. .U-..r: '..t- -V--',' SsaV Beretania and r i A Distributors ieases.'yfv: nuaiiy.- .,-, --v . ;. in t. ot a caoe across we Aiianuc wiui ine. EstsE' ns - Pert - -v - 1 7 stTatHbw t mnMmwMtMiimf -