Auto Tourist Store Suggests Means to Further the Joys of Picnic Jaunting on Glorious Fourth *'"■ - — - ~ -- THE Scott Auto Tourist headquarters, Fifteenth and Howard, Is a most satisfactory place to find the things best fitted for picnic jaunting, for one is quite sure that the things L' .own there are of finest quality and construction, assurance of complete satisfaction to one versed in outdoor life. White enamel gets, dishes for cooking and serving pack neatly into a small pail, to be stowed into an inconspicuous corner of the tonneau. The cost, very lov^, $5.50 up. Refrigerator baskets, insulated to insure per fect food refrigeration, $7 up. Grids for the cooking fire. 60c, 75c, and 90c— with wind shields, $1.75, and $2.50. A substantial refrigerator box to at tach to the running hoard, sufficiently large to hold several days’ food supply, $18. Iceless refrigerator which carries 4 gallons of drinking w’ater, this also to be attached to running hoard, $14.75. Everything for the cele brating of the Fourth will be found in this great Bupply house, from paper dishes and silken flags, to tents and togs of correct outing properties for both men and women. Original Fourth of July Favors and Place Cards Made to Order. BUT a few hours' notice need be given to the lady of artistic ten dencies, Mrs. Rowe of the Pome granate Shop, 210 Gardner block. Seventeenth and Dodge. Original sparklers for the Fourth of July luncheon favors, each one based in red, white and blue crepe petals. An other suggestion for table center or In dividual favor is a dapper Uncle Sam evolved from crepe paper. Summer classes are being organized for Den nison paper work. Arc you interested? Dainty Tub Frocks for Hot Weather Wear at Prices Unusual. Hayden bros. annex shop is showing delightfully fashion ed little frocks for hot weather wear at prices low indeed. Ander son’s tissue ginghams, Normandie voiles and imported Swisses are $4.49. Bourette ratine, silk thread ratines. Gaze Marvell tissues, smartly tailored $7.95. • • • Tie your little hand-rolled georgette “hankie" to one of the new gypsy bracelets. Tiffin Dining Room Opens on July Fourth—Family Parties Find Spacious Rooms Unusually Cool , _ .—————— THE new Tiffin Dining Room, Wellington Inn, 1813 Earnam, will open July Fourth, and many reservations have ben made for family parties. Home cooked food, daintily served, family style service if one desires. ?ou!d anything promise more solid comfort? North and south breezes clr tulate through the high-ceilinged rooms, beamed in natural oak, English ttyle; and to assure even more coolness there is a great suction fan secreted n the celling. A dining room owned and operated by Mrs. Ada C. Cooke, veil known caterer to the epicurean desires of the public, and Walter H. tfailland, for years versed In the art of buying the best on the food market. Dinner on the Fourth served from 12:30 to 8:30, with a price range from 15 cents to $1.00 a plate. Jewel Shop’s Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebrated by Special Pricings on Diamonds --- HE C. B. Brown Jewel Shop, 220 South Sixteenth street, are celebrat ing their 25th anniversary by special pricings on diamonds, rings and bracelets notable among the assembled diamond giftings. Exquisitely hand pierced white gold and platinum jdng mountings hold stones of remark able brilliancy, fitting commemorations of the integrity of this well known business firm. If one is planning the purchase of a diamond bracelet, she will surely find a viewing of the cunningly constructed flexible diamond wrist circlets at Brown's decidedly to her advantage, for the prices are un believably low. Corsetiere* For Hot Weather Wear Take Place of Garter, Girdle and Brassiere. THK Barcley Corset Shop. 16th floor City National Bank Bldg., 16th and Harney, offej- as a cor set substitute for hot weather wear, the chic Corsiere which combines the advantages of a garter girdle and brassiere, $1.25 up. Corsets of com fort for the big woman, summer nets, etc. Alterations on all makes of cor sets. . Smart Stationery to Supply Need* of Those Home from School. MANY and important are the let ters to be written during vaca tion weeks by those home from eastern schools. Glad Indeed will these up-to-date person* be upon learning that the Nabstedt Studio Shop, 509 Brown block. Sixteenth and Douglas streets, will not only supply every stationery need, but will sug gest Individual monograms as well. ■ Fashion’s Newest Conceit--“Choker Short Length Strand of Imported Beads Ideal Finish for High Neck Line Frock LA BOSCH IN. Hotel Fontenelle, Eighteenth and Douglas,_ presents for your further bewitchment, fashion's newest conceit, the "choker,'’ short-length strand of Imported Chinese crystals, amber. Jade and lapis, *7.50, fitting finish for the new high neckline frock. Exquisite Indeed the ' becomingness of the uncut stones, rare Inspiration of an Oriental who caters to the needs of the American woman who demands at all times lndt vidual bits of embellishment. There's really no end of "lovelies’ 'to be culled from the curio chest In this beautiful shop. Aquamarine, amethyst and turquoise bracelets in dull silver mountings, *15. Carved Jet, coral and amber / solid bracelets, large enough to be worn Just above the elbow, *3.50, these called Into being by the sleeveless frock of summer. Proving the law of opposites in woman's dress, the extremely long bead chains, many of them extending below the skirt hem. Unusual! First Showing of Silk Duvetyne Chapeaux for Midseason Wear MISS SHANAHAN, manager of the millinery department In the Jullua Orkln Store, 1512 IJougla*, announces In manner most Joyous the ar rival of featherweight silk duvetyne hat models to brighten up the sports wear panorama of the various country clubs of the city. The more conservative colors will prove delightful for travel wear. Noticeably dec orative are the new slashed brims, the cunning roll-back brims and crushed crowns, all of them hand embellished with 'broldered traceries of alluring loveliness. Hollywood Sandals Express a Swagger Indifference as to Where Ankle Straps May Properly Be Worn THE SHOE MARKET, 320 South Sixteenth street, has Just received n shipment of the very newest thing In Hollywood sandals, swagger In slashed openings and decidedly novel In a certain nonchalance of direction In the way the several "round and round” ankle straps may lie worn! A special white elk model at 36; models In fancy colors are 17—red, blue, pearl and patent. Novel! Pung Chow Promises the Popularity Recently Achieved by the Chinese Game Mah jongg MATTEWH' ROOK STORE, 1620 Harney, presents Rung (’how, an Americanized version of the Jolly Chinese gatae. Mah Jongg, which attained such a degree of popularity during last winter’s social season. It Is possible to buy a Rung (’how set for but 35, polished wood tiles which will satisfy your mind as to whether or not you wish to Invest more money a bit later for a set with Ivory bases; these at 315. Splendid train gifts for the friend enronle to the summer lake cottage, excellent diversion to b* pro vided for long hours on boat or train. Easy to learn, and lots o’ fun! m * m aaa Invent Money You Would llnve K|ient in Vacation Railroad Tirkela and Itnarii lllll* In Iteautifyinit Ike Home. rnraHE Brandela Stores wallpaper | department, llftli floor, mucgeat ■*- beautlfvln* (lie walla of the home for enjoyment at home through out the year rather than a wild or*y of expenditure dm in* the vacation period. Repaper the run room with a paper-pictured In blrda and flowerr, S3 centa n roll. For the llvln* room are offered delightful foliage and flow er papers 1,1 tapestry effects, 22 and 30 centa, and a very fine paper which wots formerly priced at fl.lt, reduced to 89 centa p roll. • » • French blue aatln la the new eoraet conceit—lovely contrnat to the ‘plnka," ^ Pi operation for Vacationing at lloinr. NOVEL, Indeed. tha vacation plana for this year, weeks to be spent In the pleasant In terior of our own home!" blithely de clared a little Dundee matron the other afternoon. Continuing, she disclosed the fact that each one of the family was to have the privilege of selecting with his share of vacation money a piece of furniture which would add to his comfort not only throughout the summer, hut during the entire year, this to he selected at Hrandt'a flood Furniture Store, Eighteenth amt Douglas streets, opposite the Hotel Fontenelle. A store filled with worth while, livable furniture, priced very low, ^ • • • A caracul choker for milady’s sum mer wardrobe la a ravishing aftah When the weather is hot, And the sun's heating down, , Then I'd rather he not In my office in town. Mid the heat and the murk Of a hot summer's day I prefer not to work, For I'd much rather play. When the mercury climbs up to ninety degrees f With a pipe and a hook I would loaf at my.. ease. But when winter comes round And the air s crisp and clear, And there's snow on the ground, And the wind nips your ear, Then / long for the clime Of the tropical Turk. That's the season when I’m Quite unfitted for work. For the winter's the time when / rim true to form; And l sigh for a place that is restful and warm. "Seasonal''—Flaccus, In Saturday Evening Tost. Regarding Anniversaries THE fifty third anniversary of the Omaha Bee! Will you Join us In expressions of gratification? A paper Is necessarily a public institution since It is primarily a service of news gotten up m manner as Interesting as possible. But not only is it for the public, but by the public as well since the news as printed is gleaned from the doings of the public at large. So on this, our fifty-third anniversary may I suggest that we continue the good work together? "Here's to us all!” 0 j 'I. i , >-.1. . ... . ■- ■ .. ■ ■ r- - -r- - - ------ Fur Buyer Home From New York Suggests New Ideas in Remodeling of Milady’s P'urs Before Summer Storage M RS. RICHARDSON of the Thompson ridden Kur department Is home from New York with a wraith of new style Ideas which she is enthusins tically suggesting to Milady Omaha for the remodeling of furs to be stored for thn summer tins n Immeasurably letter to take advantage of the time which may be undlvldedly devoted at this time of the year to the business of remodeling rather than to wait until the busy fall fur seas, n hav opened. The advance fur styles, ah, madam, they are tres charmant! • • • ( * • Crepe Elizabeth Fascinating Fabric Card in Fashioning New (tub Frock*. LA MOND'8,"17th and Farnarn. pre sent to delighted fashion follow ers the delicately tinted f'repe Elizabeth, quite the most enchanting frock fabric which has been used for the fashioning of stunning dresses for club wear. Reminiscent of georgette in Its sheernesa there Is a striking difference In texture, a distinguishable degree of fineness achieved In the manufacture of the new material. Adorable dresser*, J3!>.50 each! • • • Crane'* correspondence cards, silver edged, with envelope* to match— happy last mtnute train gift sugges tion. • • e The Quest, of the lleautiful. THE look of care Is the lewct t alone of cleanliness and akin health, but also of those final understanding touches that accent charm. What are those final touches’.' The under powder cream that makes your skin soft and fine; the clever cosmetic that emphasize* the shallow of your eye*; the rouge that simu late* your coloring as It was In tin 'teen year* and—most Important—Hie perfect powder. Ail lliese exquisite preparation* Elizabeth Arden has made for you, and they’re offered In a very complete line In the drug dr partment of the Urandels Stores' "Illusion" powder, delicately tinted In ochre and neutral; i leanalng cream; “Amoretta" cream, (o lie used as a powder bnse; bleaching cream; "kin tonic, an astringent which may he used instead of bleach; coolly refresh Ing L/Otnonlea Hoap. Hundred* of the famous Elizabeth Arden requisites are listed In the exquisite littlei book let, "The Quest of the Beautiful," which will be sent upon requeit. • • • Even If your com age falls In the matter of red alines, there's a dash of color whloh may be worn with admirable composure -the lipstick hose! « • • Tlie Parasol's the Thing—Have the Hllken t'overlng Renewed. THE Western Fmhrella rompnnjr, Eighteenth and Harney, will fur nish the silk and recover your parasol or umbrella frame at cost, nominal, Indeed. If you wish you may furnish your own nmtrrlsl. I'll bs glad to send price quotations on work, also samples of the sllke 111 ■to * Goldstein-Chapman Store of Indi vidual Shops Gives Suggestions to Summer Shoppers Hat Model* Demonstrate Beauty of New Cloche < haprau, Dividing Honor* With the Tight I-tiling llraped Turban. GILDSTK IN-CHATMAN'S hat department, under the management of Mr. Hayes, has a showing of the new cloche chapeaux which fully convinces Lady Fnshlon that tho Inspiration of the bat designer was an excellent me. No leas lovely are the tight-fitting draped turbans of erepe and faille, and tho mallnn twisted turbans which combine a certain tailoring of outline with the fascinating fluff of mallne. Models to enchant, $10, $12 and $15. Milady Mode Decide* in Fax or of Wool I'lralcd Skirt, for II* Trarllcal Wear ing Qu.ililies Through Fall a* Well a* Winter. GOLD8TKIKCHACMAN'S sports wear department, second flour, under tlie management of Mr. Baum, Is Indeed an entirely satisfying place In which to be costumed In the latest xagarics of the sports world. Al together the most popular note at present Is the wool pleated skirt, because it may be wcipi until late In the fall. Clever! Tan, gray and whit* wool pleated skirt* at $9,9a and $12 95. Tan and gray canton and roshnntrn crepes In planted models are $9.95; crepe d* chine*. $7.50. Formerly $10.95 Is the camisole top whits canton pleated model now priced at $8.95. In case you do not find Just the skirt you wish, they'll make one to your order. For xvear xvlth these graceful little skirls are sweaters just received from the east, sleeveless and side tie Jacijuettes In silks and wools. In price range from $? 95 to $10.95, combining every favored style note and color combina tion of the season. Children l.ove to Achieve a "llolihed" Smartness In the Goldstein-Chapman Ilea uly Shop. OLDHTKIN CHATMAN'S tun lit \ shop Is a splendid place In take Hetty y and Bobby for the hnlr clip and ''fluff," for fhla department Is lo. itod A right In the tots' own department, where they feel very much at home among clothes for th* wee oms. A splendid place In which to bare a per influent wave, loo iissurnnce of perfect work. "Since n woman's hnlr Is her ■rowrilng glory, It would lie Indeed n shame to experiment with any but the most experienced permanent waver* " to quote Frank Hulontay, whose word In regard to matters of hi nitty ts quite the ultimate authority # • • Bill* lint Model* For Hie Coiiservn ll\ e Trnteler. THE Heltmnn lint Shop Athletle Club I'liil.linr, J t ti noil DoUg ln». hnn n very Iiuhx work room ilrxiKiilng noil fanlilouliiK the delightful little eili bats dciniml erl by the ooioterx itlve trnvelei The wine woman rendtly rerognlne* the be cumlngn«M of the labile hall Featherweight Arch Kiipitnrtn, "Some thing Different," r|A ln' '.w>t Forced Inn I’nrlor, *04 I lluahtnnn block, Sixteenth and "*• Dougina alreeta, will make to Jour order n pair of Featherweight Arch SupiKthta, n relief for tired, nrhlng feet You'll find a pair on the vacation of Infinite comfort value. Smartly Tailored Milt* in Thin Fabric Promise (ool Summer Wear lor Mi a THE Wilcox Clothes Shop, 17th and Harney, have an excellent line of men's Palm Iteach aulta, i xc, Ilent In tailoring, unusually fine In fabric which they're selling at 115 a suit. Tan, gray, black, brown, and navy', the color range la unusually ap pealing. There's a tiny hair line stripe in the navy blue material. Smart substitute for the heavy suits to the man who must present a smil ing face even though the mercury climbs up and over the 100 mark! • • • Jantien llathing Soils for Men ami Women the "l-ii*l Word" In Com fort and Hurahillly, THE Townsend S)>orting floods Co 1309 Farnain, present a very com plete line of the Jantxen bathing suits, well and favorably known from coast to coast, splendidly knit, the knit that springs into shape after stretching, cut on lines that conform most comfortably and smartly to the figure, they're quite the ulti mate in desirability when one Is sc looting the bathing stilt. Men's suits ire 17. women's, 17 50. On all the other bathing suits In stock there is t discount of one third off the ortgi rial pricing. Townsend's Is s jolly place to go just before the Fourth -f July holiday for they've every llilng necessary to make a memorable nocuaioti: picnic baskets, tennis togs uul "tools." fishing paraphernalia inti a complete line of supplies for lie enthusiastic followers of our na ! tonal game of golf. • * • Winn Disasters Occur Don't Despair, the Scientific Establishment Will Kepnii- Ml Ravages. Mil.ADY, donned In sports tog gery, wended her way to a pic nic gay, but sail to relate, dur ing the first course of the picnic re past, one of the famed "Illy" cups, paper you know, filled to the brim with rich grape Juice, was overturned (o swish down the skirt length with devastating effect! Every pleat In the lovely little sand colored skirt dis appeared tinder the Isfluencs of the purple liquid. Discouraging, very! As you may have guessed, this sad dened picnic person wa* no other than your well-known Polly, and she, with her knowledge of "what and where." sent the skirt to Dresner Urns., Twentc second and Fartiam Just now after calling for Information she discovered that her skirt t* "good as new.” A word to the wise! I The Time o’ Year Has Come for the Permanent Wave, Milady s Assurance of the Becoming Coiffure —— ■■■.!■ . - ... . " PERMANENT waving in surely the thing of ths future, for whatevgfl drawbacks stood in the way of rapid development in permanent waving of the past have been entirely removed by the discovery of the Nestle Lanoll process. The complaints made against former processes were, in the main, that most of the hair got too dry and brittle, that it was a torturous proceeding and somewhat dangerous to apply. Just the opposite can be contended for the I^noil process. There is no attack on the hair struc ture or its grease filaments connected with the I-anoil, and certainly the waving operation can be made as comfortable as a shampoo or a tnarce! wave. The Rrandels Hair and Beauty department, third floor, west, have operators here from the Nestle shop in New York who do nothing but the Nestle I^tnoil waving, preparing milady for her summer sojourn to mountain and seaside resorts. Make appointments one week in advance if possible. Vacation Luggage Smart In Line. Dependably Durable in Construction Details. NOT only must the luggage for vacation uses be smart in line and finish, but it must include a dependable durability of construction as well. This combination of desir able qualities will be found in the luggage offered in the display at the Kreling & Steinle Luggage Store, 18th and Farnam. Hat boxes, $5.59, $6.73 and $7.50; w-eek-end tray cases, $7.85. $10, $12 and $13.50. Dainty fitted cases. $32.50 and $35. And for Midseason Wear New trepe Frocks Slum Tendency for Intro duction of Pirated Paneling*. THK Ideal P»utton and P>ating company, third floor. Brown block. Sixteenth and Douglas, have Just finished the pleat,ng on ravishing little frr • ks for mkiseason wear, blouses, long lined with insets of pleated paneling oh either side of front and back caught under square yoking*. The skirt is pleat-trimmed as welt, three and four-inch tiers of pleating supplying the decorative note. Windows Opened, Fans Installed, Cool Dishes Listed,Metropolitan Din ing Room Prepares for Midsummer THE Metroplltan Dining Room, Hotel Keen. Eighteenth and Harney, has opened the big square windows along the front of the room over the door, which, with the addition of two low hung wooden fans is as surance of a cool interior on even the hottest day of midsummer. The sum mer menu Is now prepared and on it even the most fastidious person will find the tempting delicacy suited to the hot weather appetites. Ices, sher iffs. the most dainty of desserts and pastries, salads and sandwiches. A goodly display. _._ Gold Plated Ware Supply Gift Suggestions for the Golden Wedding Anniversary THE JOHN HENRICK80N" JEWEL SHOP, Sixteenth and Capitol, has • solved the problem of gifting for the golden wedding anniversary oc casions by the presentation of new gold plated ware. Of unusually fine manufacture gold plate over silver, the shapely designs of the pieces offered sre of unusual appeal. High stemmed Is a bow'! in the shape of a loving cup, 36 inches high, its wide spread handles make it a most beautiful offer ing to be selected for the momentous occasion. 140. For fruit or flowers Is a centerpiece, 10 inches in diameter. 313. Smaller bowls to stand on either side are 37.50 each. I'nusuallv delicate in effect is the pierced border of a Stately compote. *15. High and graceful, delightful for candies, nuts or as a receiver of calling cards on the console table in the hall is the stem bowl. J12.50. Twelve Inch vases may be bought separately If desired or In pairs if more than ore person Is to he Included in the giving. 315 each. Prettily carv ed are the handles on a 12-inoh plate 316. Candlesticks In two different designs are 36 '0 each. A dainty little cream and augar set is 312. • • • • • • New Woman's Exchange Planned for Omaha Women and Her Out-of Town Neighbors. THE Book and O'ft Shop. ?fl floor, ox-er Fry's Shoe Store, Sixteenth and Douglas, has started a wo men's exchange In which Omaha wo men and her out-of-town neighbors may place on sale products of their cooking art or anything they'd like to sell. A fee of $1 is charged, this se curing prixilege of sending article* for sale at any time, r— --— - If T« in the Summer Month* That Mi lady Need* to Devote Part of Fach Week to Care of Skin and Scalp. THE tieauty expert* In the Delft Beauty Shop, aecond floor. City National Bank building. Six teenth and Harney, have special treatment* to keep In order Milady's •kin and scalp precautions to offset exposure to sun and water. JA. 1795. • • • Sunshades from Japan, oiled silk snd paper prove excellent subetituta for the hat when Miiady shops dur- , Sng the morning hours. * i-T** Rose Blanket to Cover Casket Shows Just How Lovely One Thousand Buds Can Be When Each Blossom Interprets the Beauty of Her Neighbor Jl'ST one thousand rose buds, the exquisite Russell hud*, were massed In the lug blanket for casket covering of .a prominent Omaha woman—a flower piece which spoke well for the art of the Hess 4 Swoboda flower ex perts both In the growing of such exquisite bloom and in the arrangement of the products of the greenhouse. As delicate in effect as mist in the sun shine. the Iacey white stevia tucked in among the rosebuds and ferns through out the exquisite flower piece. You'll enjoy a visit to this new flower shop, now located at 1*05 Farnam. Thone Ja. 1501. Fifty-Sixth Anniversary of Hydraulic Press Brick Company HY TEX BRICK have stood the test for 56 years, a ataternent which pro vides thought for the builders who sincerely desire a material which will defy time. The HyradulicPress Brick Company was organised in 1567 and started with a very small plant, it has grown to be the largest manufacturing company of face brick in the world, owning ?6 brickyards which are distributed over the country from Nebraska to Washington. D. C. Hy Tex brick are made of the finest days and shales known to the ceramic science. The color*, of such exquisite shading shat they have called forth expressions of admiration from color experts ihmughout the world, are burned from the natural days and not treated with any artifk-ial process. This guarantees them against discoloration or fading with age. t'ali at tb' ' ! splav room, ground floor W o t\ building Fourteenth and Farnam. j^* ^ a viewing of panels laid in colored mortar joints repre-enttng the living wI , _ An artistic display well worth while. * Zip! Boom' Bang! Hurrah for the Fourth of July! Bring this headline to either our store* and get toy airship balloon free. Omaha Fireworks Company, 1411 and 1510 Harney. THE Omaha Fireworks Company, 1411 and 151# Harney, operates under the sign of a giant firecracker, indicative of the stock within. Great hab » of firecracker* in reserve, still in their matting wrapping*, just ss they arrived from Chinn, assure every small boy within mile* that here will lie find a riotous mass of noisemaker* for the whole day of the Fourth w ;li delightfully colorful fireworks for evening display. "More for their money hero than any place else in town." is Mr, Katskee's promise. How's that, Iveys ? • • • (,nh Tinted Sandals \ ie with I harm of Field Molise Color Note In Holli Clave Kid and Suerle. Tin". Kinney Shoe Store. Sixteenth and Capitol avenue, have just re ceived a shipment of vividly tinted little sandals, flat heeled. #tn green and blue, newest style models In footwear, at ft .99 a pair Of equal charm are the new models in field mouse coloring, glace kid and suede In medium height heels, one strap; these at the same price, ft 9S. Has lery to match, fl a pair up. • • • 1 Inner Suggestions to Hilghten Ihe Hoorn* of "Shul Ins." FI.OWKHS for the shut In—dc Hglitful way to express your sympathy for those who must endure pain during the summer months when the rest of the world i pflrously laklng to the highways in quest of happiness. If you do not want to cut the flower* In your ' harming garden, John Hath, florist, isth and Karnam. will furnish deli ' Itelv filled hlooins which have all ihe beauty of home grow n plants, l'hons JA, 19OS spurt* Suit* and llrevse* ..f Katin* Mnl*h silk Hail Price on 'I nday and Tuesday. Iyu: Kdwii'.l Kevi,. : is >: 1*1 J Farnam, are offering smartly cut little sl«orts suits, and d < es at half price for Monday and Tuesday selling News! Chic In styling ;he wc, d crepe pleated skirta for wear w th the newest conceits in tie Mouses and sweaters of individual preference, (an, white and gray, »« 05. • • • Oldest F*tahli*hrd Millinery vlmp In Omaha. THE F M. Si'ha dell * Co Mil linery Shop, m2 Dougina, la th* oldest established millinery shop In Omaha. One id the reasons why their buyer* are so aide in interpret lug the hat need* of feminine OtflXfcp, I’rotty little hat* for near on Jr 4 are priced from 12 SO to fit. , 0% THU and Tra4smark ksalalarsa * % rataal OtT«a—A«e, I