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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1916)
I TUB OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: KKBRITAUY C, 1916. 9-A ECHOES HEARD INTHE AHTE-ROOM i Much Activity Being Displayed by Woodmen -of the World in .JmtUii and Vicinity. JIANlf -TEATIHIES ON PROGRAM ?y.-v. Zlakir L'tfc., K.11E, wUt wwt today at a. Jn. it Turners hall. Twenty-first and U.srtrVeU, Bouth Omaha. Frank 3enaai- the (jcputy. liu promised a larg-e claaa rt ' InUiattun. 1 0mi4ii(iitaii camp No, 104 will hold It Teai'ilar sesalon Tuesday evenlng t NwiJUherWii . Turner hall. . Thli teenth 'Wid Dorcas itwti. A commit tee, eoftdstlna; of TT.nry Jeasen, Joe Lies. rhllUpLJlaith. has charge of tha enter Uinfnent -ui4rifrhmanta. . Florence-p Ko. o6 will meet Thurs day evening -a.t,..th.e' city hall. - dark Schulta has something of Interest to offer t tht jnetinsv - .Robin Hood camp Ko. SO will hold Ita regular Business session Monday evening U Ancient Order of United tVorkmen hall. Florence M. E. Hershund. the new :)erk, w-pibe present to receive assess ment il dueV T. kJJ- Orison, camp Jeputf'wJTl gfVe an exhibition on the beauties of. perfected Woodcraft and how necessary is .for al). residents of Flor ence td ltin.. . Columbia camp No. 69 will meet today at nodrt .hi' regular monthly meeting at Prague halt,' Thirteenth and William streets. Sevoral candidates will be Initia ted. ' Prominent Woodmen have signified their wlllifiriss to be Tresent and ad dress the meeting.' II KQelyaikoi.oamp No. 3D2 will meet at I p. m. today at Woodmen of the World hall. Twenty-seventh and L. streets. Souths 8lde Important matters relating w iBra-wT or the camp will be con- W: yjeil? camp Vo. 4!9 will Initiate a claaa of candidates Tuesday evening at Woodmen oM he World hall. .Seventeenth and Vinton i streets. Tha new officers will exempllfjr m the work' for .the first time at-Vhhi' "meeting: ' : ' ' ' Indrpdet omer of Odd Fellow umaiia. JmiKe.. No. 2, . celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of its Institution laat Friday evening before a large crowd of members.-, ,-itnd - their famine. Council filuffstlodge J?e. 49, sent over a dele gation, f fifty- members under-the lead ersWp.a ?oiWevGi;and W, H. Ward to take. , paf t,-, inyajio celebration, Council Bluff -lodJra,., Ko, -4, instituted Omaha lodga,,.'o.c, ofliebruary J, .186,' In the old-.ta'yitorjlal -japltol building,., which then, .lood n;J'lnth street between Far tiarn ,anl Doiujh. streets. The hall waa tastefully 'decorated and reflected tha spirit of-tha .occasion.. Nobis Grand C. II. Johnsonexplalned .the object of the gathering and welcomed those present, and. .theiClintroduced Harry ..Hartry aa ,ehalpi)an,Vf, the meeting. Grand Master Bam KT jfjrecnleaf gave a. short histori cal sketch of Omaha lodge. No. 2, and early -Odd Fellowship In Nebraska. 'The remainder of tha program was as fol lowa: "ori i by Mrs. Brlllhart; violin ,aol .by..: Fred. Kupplg, talk by Grand Seorta,ry. p., Gaire. song by Mrs. Ed la Bbftflpy vtalKf hy fcelso A " Morgan, oitf !i.V PooJe.' U: a: :Maxwell ,spok-?ini 1 aJlfvot thB-Nrlalting menv bersrOtff'Tofmclt'Btiiff.- 'FoBowmg the progrsrt ia floon waa-cleared foi) danc a?jptrtifrif Stay actreft 'hrha ba qiiqtrojiiM -Alfred 'Tj, Jonea. .organized ,OmawTNWa; lrv'K(M,-th charter waalffSTi'Jl X "KM -and the lodge waa lnst40ite lulS.". -.. i ' ' AapeclaliaeBSianief Canton-Ext Mll Urd. No J. will ba held next Wednes day evening' to confer the Patriarch Militant degree. Tlcnson .lodge. No. ;a. entertained last v. r.fl.v . hvrnlnr for Ita members and fn-lr -.famlllea with the following pro aramt . MessrsJl A. J. . McClunr. Albert C'ooksJ Mint'e. Uene Horton. Florence JnhiW'Sf'f'loreiice Stoker rd Alice Mc .I'MiUipA musical selections, and ' lss,I41ltan.Jluber gave a number of wa tit i ? Tn KeoeKans cu a QUARTET TO SINQ AT AUTO SHOW-One of the best mixed quartets in the United States is the way musical critics view the La Salle Opera quartet of Chicago, which will sing every afternoon and evening during the big motor display in Omaha. ' " 4 " ' .r lertjia program. " Ka-Jaais d. ladles of Beerlty., ' l.ovatri5)cll No. will gtve a dance Kebnwjl 1$t the Danish, Odd Fellowa hsll.-.Iwejt-(lfl1l .ftvonue and Leaven- V worth ofrel . ' Omha7"?SnrlI No wl ivt clird party "and ftnce at Myrtle hall Tuesday sevenltlB.'!3Jefrjpsh(n,nts will b served. .-Y$ Brlb,eraod of American " eomen. On last Wednesday . evening Omaha JtomH"Wd Io.' 1404 held In Its hall In IbprreinSle tho Initiation of a clasa of "nine eiiMiffcrtes. The Initiation waa put ' on. byj thpjiew-degree team, wliich liaa t-omplel degree uniforms and robes. TheraUejoso other new features which ' made "the Inltlntlon of particular interest to candidate nd nr.cnibera aa well. i Oo ;4foSt'JiVednesdHy evening Omaha ' homestead H going to give a benefit dance for ope, ef -(t membcra whose family Is ., sick wit ji,jj;e scarlet fever. " The fifTjtJitThood of American Yeomen met fhuisday evening at the Danish vr.rothahafd'tJI at Twenty-fifth and N .L..i. i.n.; -n streeia una insim'tru vuicri ma iiji,h. Forematu-.pi-- J- W. Faulk; master of 'ceremOtUT,- Elroy Til bits; correapondent. j Leon JUMuy;maeUr ot accounts. W. W. 1 MIlos, lyaplf In,' Jpaoph Hoffman; over aeer, J-'oio Olson;. . watchman. George . Hughe "aentfhet. A". ' O, Tomlln; guard, R, R.vi itltor; Xady T.qwena. Mra. Jessie AuguyULidy ebgt.h. Mrs. Zeda Neff. 'lefrvhv.":fUil'i''ana., t - -, .... . - 'r ' f . t -rre.- 8hati -T-1" Ke. will hold Its first u.u;ZTii)iiker Wednesday at 1:30 P. '-nl..a.i lodg room at Bartght hall. This TtQ pccston of the first annl- versafJj cvnmRtee In charge la doing all ln-MsjwT' to make this evening a ' succeaW-riiri yill be a short business r. tfHlon bTffiUe entertainment, and all J brothers are asked to attend early for j.thls rHa&fn.TV J 'l 'w Brarh (ia Initiation. Boacji fTP. Modern Woodmen of Amer-a? ttr M another very enthusiastic I meeting--; IMdny night. The first claas I Initiation of the year constated of six new members, . The work waa put on by tha Heach camp drill team and waa very 1m t preasira DUrtricf Deputy W. D. Wood t made a ' proposition to the neighbor t which U worthy of the attention of all Woodmen, and which Neighbor Wood wt'l Ibe gladto repeat to any Woodman call ing h.ia about It. lk-ach eamp'a meetinga are biW'tyiingnvre and mora Interesting, the nte'rtainment committee la putting on some yry lively times and any Wood S man wla'dae not attend camp meeting I is mining. .something truly worth while. The IM-ach ramp drill team la also fast nitnatm?!M frout, aad it la potting on ome work tluit la a Uasure to witness. The next clasa initiation will be about A I ril 1. n hen an extra large class is ex pected. The full Initiation work of tha new ritual will be Used. All' Modern Woodmen are urged to attend. , . . Ben Hir Card PaHy. " On next Wednesday evening Omaha court No. 110, Tribe of Ben Hur. will give a card party and dance for Ita members and their, friends. This entertainment .will be given to Introduce the new district manager, Mr". Charles Lee, and hla wife. Dr. Lee. B'nai B'rlth Gl-rea Smoker. William McKlnley Lodge No. 621. Inde pendent Order of B'nai B'rlth, gave a smoker Thursday evening at Metropolitan hall In honor of a large class of candi dates. They were all Initiated Into the mysteries of the exalted second degree. B. Blaaer waa aolected by the das to represent them and gave the class ora tion. The sneakera were: Rabbi Freder ick Cohn, Ixldor Zlegler. J. filmon. M. Monhelt. Ialdor Reese, Harry Dworsky. E. Blazer waa elected by a unanlmoua vote as keeper pf the scrolls for thla dis trict and Installed. with great pomp and ceremony. . ' i ' , The Council Bluffs tnd Nebraska lodges attended aa guests, in a large body, and all In all It waa one of the most success ful affairs the lodge ever gave. Refresh ments were served. 'Uniform Review Hive No. 35. Ladles of the Maccabeea. gives a card party In Its lodge rooms at Uarlght hall. Nineteenth and Farnam streets, February IT. Lillian Steele: CONCORDIA, SOCIETY GIVES CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY The Concordia Ringing society, an or ganization consisting -of women singers, will give Ita seventh annual concert on Sunday afternoon,' February 1.1. at 3:30 o'clock, at the muslo home. The Con cordia Singing society wss organized In 1!)P9 with a membership of about fifteen. Today It la the only organization of Ita kind that haa ever taken part in a North western or state Saengerfest, and with a membership of about eighty active singers. ' The following program will be rendered by tho Concordia Singing society under the direction of Mr. Th. Rud. Reese. Concordia-March Th. Rud. Reese oncomia witn piano accompaniment. L't-tnissunRK-Kccle. Kaiser Quartet Jos Hsydn 1st violin, M as Madtte West, 2d violin. Miss VlvUnne West, viola. Miss Kllso West, cello. Miss . . Belle AVest.. Sestet aua der Opera: Lucjla dl ' Lam- mermoor . '.. O, Verdi Mra. CJua Icken, Mlos Kmms Wllke, Miss Kmma Hee, MIn Klue 1rewes and . Mrs. Dora lllnrlt-hs. Morgenstsndi-hen A. Simon . Mannerrhor a la capella. M'ltterseelen allein U Rraun Soprano Solo by Otis Icken assisted by 'oncordla Singing Society. Morning Song A. Klgar. Pia"o Quartet: MIfs Mitrige West. Ml Vlvlanna West, Mis fllse West and Mlsa Belle Weat. Poeten auf der Aim K. Kngelsberger Mixed chorus with piano accompaniment. Director Th. Rud. Reeae. Badger glarae with Box. Malcolm Oalvln. Wisconsin university haso na'l pitcher and foot ball stsr. haa signed a contract with the White Box. Opens Up Nostrils, Clears Head, Ends Colds or Catarrh at Once The Second Week of February Finds Us Not Only With Winter Stocks Priced Far Below All Possibility of Profit, But With Many Big Shipments of New Spring Fabric and Garment Styles Most Pleasingly Underpriccd for Early Selling. Hugh ' . fr" rmr BfflMI . i ill - v . - Jl ii . U tl i a :v - II IB J It at J , V: Ml III f ' 9 k 1 I VI) i ChrisbisnJtt&bhiesen I I . I..... v f - ' ' II', . I H I New Ktjle Skirt, In tergai and poplins; all th leading nhadet; all BUe. Thla lot of aklrta In- cfuda many varmrnt rondo to ell to I?. 50, Mon day In one lot. n $3.95 a a ruT 16 T? DODGE aw DOU0LAS STREETS One Ijot Illonaa Crepo de Chine. Georgette Crepes, Chif fon. Taffetas and Lares, In all the new styles and shades; all sires; easily worth J0 QC to $7.50, Monday". . Pn-e7J Instantly Holleres Swollen, Inflamed N'ooe, Head, Throat Vou lireathe '. Freely Dull Headache does Nasty Pinrharge Stops. Try "Ely'e Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try it Apply a little to the nostrils and In stantly your closetl nose and etonped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breath freely; dullness and head ache disappear. By - morning! the catarrh, eold-ln-head, . catarrhal . sore throat- will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug ator. Thla sweet, fragrant balm dissolvee by the heat of the nostrils; penetratea and heala the Inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans ing, soothing relief comes Immediately. Pon t lay. awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed, nostrils closed,- hawking and blowing.' Catarrh or a cold, with Ita running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness la diatresslng, but truly needleas. Put your faith Just once In "Ely'e Cream Balm" and your cold or ratarrh will aurejy disappear. Advertisement. 2 OLD TIRES -I HEl'J TIRE We wish to announce the opening- of The Two-In-One Vulcanizing; company's factory at 16H Daren port St. ' ' Through our secret process of manufacture we save 60 , per cent on your tire requirements. We are the originators of Two-In-One vulcanized tires, which have proven beyond ' a doubt the most durable and satisfactory of anything of Its kind on the market.' Save your old tires, bring them to us and get In return a Ure that will give you miles and miles of service. . . T Get In touch with us and save yourself money. Tubes repaired. 15. All work guaranteed. ThcTwo-in-Ohc Uulcanizing Co; 1516 Davenport Street Our Enlarged Daylight Silk and Dress gives you unlimited north light and enables the election of materials as they'actually are. Hayden s. Now i3 the time to buy your Spring Silks. Fashion's Favorites in Wool Dress Fabrics Goods Section No advance in prices at Attractive Specials in New Spring Silks 200 PIECES OF YARD-WIDE NOVELTY DRESS CHIFFON TAFFETAS, with beautiful satin strips and plaid? ; nil thp now spring colorings r are shown in this collection Pf plQU 150 PIECES OF NEW TUB SILKS AND WASHABLE CREPE DECHINES; tho colorings arc very attractive and are fast colors, satin striped pjj A (hi o effect take the lead at ODC. tI, $1 .aSO 100 PIECES OF 36 AND 40-INCH DRESS SILKS, 40-inch Silk Poplins'and All-Silk Crepe tie Chines; yard wide Taffetas, Radium Silks and printed Crepe tie Chines every new street and evening color; $1.00 and $1.23 dress silks nr 77i: 3,000 YARDS OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY DRESS SILKS in different weaves'; Tub Silks, Silk Poplins, Chiffon Taffetas, Pongees, Tourist Silk, 24 to 3G inches wide; regular $1.00 and $1.23 values 48c and 68c 30 PIECES OF 52-INCH NEW FRENCH VELOURS- the cloth that will be in great demand for spring wear; plain colors, also checks and Ffl plaids tp&.DV 15 PIECES 56-DNCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH GABAR DINE, n fine, medium weight material for spring suits or skirts; see them Monday ft QO at, ynrd )I.a70 200 PIECES OF 40 TO 54-INCH ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, in Poplins, French Serges, Whipcords, Storm Serges, (Gabardines, etc, worth up to $1.53, at NEW SEMI-MADE SKDITS vSce our new spring styles and have a Skirt made from our large stock of fine drcsa materials; two special values o QQ 9 QQ Monday at np&.VO, pOiJO Inquire at Dress Goods Section. 68c, 98c New Spring Suits at $25.00 r Hundreds of classy. new spring suits in checks, novel ties, new block effects, combination taffeta and serge, made in the greatest variety of styles; nil sizes. The new shades are (lalt JUue, Peace dray, Crt QQ Reseda, .Midnight Hlue and many others H Special showing Monday , . v Sale of New Silk Dresses Monday at $6.90 150 Xew Silk Dresses, made in the new spring styles; elegant quality Faille and Bengaline Silk; $ Q Colors reseda, new blue, navy gray, tan and black; sizes 16 to 44. Worth $12.50, Monday. . . V 110 Handsome Tailored Suits That sold to $20.00 broken lots of regular stock and samples in plain and novelty fabrics, C 7 nearly an nieuium weignts, suuaoio ior i spring wear, choice 125 Nobby Winter Coats In pretty plaids, checks and novelty weaves, made to sell to $20.00, all sizes, this sea son's most approved styles, at 95 $4 In the Splendid Showing of Advanced Spring Styles in Suits and Dresses you'll find combined a superlative amount of quality and style beauty, with prico markings that will surprise the really intelligent buyer on account of the extreme moderati6n. . , . Classy New Tailored SuitsNew Dresses for All Occasions A bevy of most beauti ful new designs, In all the season's . choice fabrics and colors. $Iqso$25$35 t0$65 An Immense assort ment shown for the first, time Monday. Make It a point to see them. Furniture Samples and !! Tlcres at A Small 4 "art or .riil Itetall Worth This Week. 15 t0 PapiEM i $15.00 $25.00 $19.00 $27.50 $12.50 1 Sample Davenports, Real Leather, .to.(N Only one of each; mostly fumed oak, Spanish learner, u.a $42.50. $40.00 and (JOA (t $37.50, etc.; choice. . J)OU.Uvl Wool Iteds, three-quarter alio and full site, also odd library tables, chiffoniers, etc., at leaa than actual cost for this sale. JMO.OO lliildreii's Ueds, t0 QP odd patterns ipO.IO Sample IHtKhSERS St. CHIKX)XIERS $20.00 Circassian Walnut Dresser. . . . $37.50 Circassian Walnut Dresser. . . . $35.00 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier. $32.60 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier. $19.00 Circassian Walnut Dresser . . . Vernls Martin Bed and 8prlnr. 95.00 Heavy 2-lnrh posts, good, guaran teed spring. $40 Sample Buffet, mahogany $10.30 $30 Sample China Closet to match $14. SO $26.00 Sample Golden Oak Buf fet fl7.SU $28.00 Sample Golden Oak Buf fet 17.50 $37.50 Sample Golden Oak Buf fet $24.50 $70 8ample 66-inch Massive Bm- fet $30.30 Fl'MKD OAK Bl'KFKTS. Worth $47.50. Fumed $32.30 Worth $35.00, fumed $22.30 Worth $35.00, fumed fti.OO Worth $40.00, 64-lnch $37.30 Worth $35.00. 64-inch $23.00 Worth $55.00, 60-inch Worth $49.60. 60-inch Worth $65.00. 60-inch $13.00 .$:i2.5u Magnificent Showing of the New Laces Monday and some special pricings that will make it worth while for every woman in Omaha to provide for future needs. Come early. Wash Laces of All Kinds, Laces for Underskirts, for Wash Dresses, for Children's Wear, Val Laces, Torchons, Point de Paris, Nottingham and Cluny Laces The special prices made during this sale are remarkable. All new goods the most popular for the coming season. . 10c Val Laces, ard 5c Val Jjaccs, yard 3V 15c Torchon Laces, yard 7lA 10c Torchon Laces, yard 5c Torchon Laces, yard.. 'HVz$ Cluny Laces at, yard. .29 50c French Callais .Laces, yard..l() 25c Point do Paris Laces, yard.. 10 10c Point do Paris Laces, yard. . . .5 15c Val Laces, yard. 7XM 10c Nottingham Laces, yard 5t 50c Lace Lace Flouncings, yard. .29 $1.00 Lace Flouncings, yard 49 See Our Big Special 5c Lace Counter Monday. BEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY OF QUALITY GOODS AND PURE FOOD PRODUCTS IN 16TH ST. WINDOWS. Last Week of Our Annual Pure Food Exhibit We UTlt. .Terr bona wife to eon. aa sample ia. products sow feeing demonstrated la oar mammoth me food and Quality Oooda liaJublt. Be. 18t a Bttrset window. We oan save you from S3 por cent to 60 pet cat oa the hlg-h cost of Ulng-M-lb. sack Hrallli Klour, the liiuli"' ' stamlara of quality. Ifa qunl.t fiour, per sack 1.0 4k-lb. aark Hest High Grade Iilainon 1 II I'tour, iiiuiu from the Uuhi si iei i i "o. 1 every suck KuaraniM -mi, per aa'k l.a J7 )ba. U"t l uru (jranulatcil hiiiiar for , 9i.Q0 lit bars Krat 'l-.m All, lianinnd (', or Ijaundry Wu-en, White Ltfiunilry b for S-0 lbs. brat titrrlliMfl Whit, or Yellow lornm.al lTo I lbs. best KoiUd White lireaklai Oatmeal fur sso lba. rholof Japan Kit e 8So 7 lbs. brat Hula loirriry Htarch S50 i tim Oil Hu rllns for ise Mallo for Ictntr. larta can ISo 4 larre cans l'ondena1 Milk .,..3M 4 cans Fancy Wax, titrlns, Oreen, r l.lnia iHeana tor CSo S2-oynce Jaj-s iure I-Yult Freserv f'r fl&o I8-ounce jars Pur. Strained t!ony for 3o K. C. Corn Flakes, pkif. 6o W. O. a. or Krtmlilrs, pka MarUrm'i Fnniit flutter. Ib., lSV,e The best Tea Kminca. lb 13Ve Fancy Oolitm hantiw Viffee, I'la mond H Mend, a flrl family toff-.' per pound '. SOo Free Kunplrt Monday LooB-Wilea-Famous 'ookla and Cakes, Hnyder'a Sauce, Beana, and Presalnc, Yellow Stone canned Fruits and Vegetables, Armour's noulllun, PVJnner's Maca lonl, Verinlielll and bJIK'ietll; ilnir S'lelllim' Ohoi'olate, O nlah y's. pro iliif'tn, Jell-o for dessert, ilaarmaini liroa.' I'n k js. I'elft Pcmuit till. Kii tertne. etc. We extend to your a cordial weloome. I Til RDTTEB, OXKZBII, t(K A.KD BUXXa.itlSTB MtSXil' Or OHiki. The best C'rejimery Hutter, cai ton or liulk. In 31. The beat No. 1 Country t'reamev hutter, lb 390 Kiincy No. 1 lairy Tablo Hutter, at, i r lb 870 1'nncy Full Cream, N V. White or Wlacnnain Cream or Vountf Amerlia Cheeae, II Sao Xiifaihati'l null 3o I lie -at o. l Mnrsgi- r.RKN , , , . sao The best r-tilctly Fr -ah ...3o box Arrx.a srECiax. mohoay IluMbcl biX-' fancy Jonathan, Green ing or Hoinae lleauty Applea ..(1.05 1MB VE9ET4BLS MAIIET TOB 1HJI VKOFIaU Tlie beat Ohio Cookina l'otatoa, t loa. to mo peck 3oo J laige binii'h4 freali t'.e.-ta, Carrol a. Turnips or HI. allot loo i larue hoop hunt-hes 10. 'hiii'v Calif. Cauliflower, lb. ...TH. Fancy (Vpe Co.1 Cranberries, a,t. i r quail U0 Fancy Catibake, per lb la Old iJceta, Carrots, Turulpa or Pars nips. Ib So i bead Fresh l.ut Lettuco ......So Fancy Head Lettuce, per head, TV. Fancy' Highland Navel Oraim-a. at, per (Ins BOO, 9 So, 30o 1 am y riorl'ia liiaperruii, so 7Vo Our Entire Stock of Oak Heaters and Base Burners Must Go at Sweeping Reductions And These Stoves Are Priced for This Day's Sale With. 1 1 5.00 ntze Heaters. , out Regard to Profits'. 7 Oak t1 1 AA $8.00 size 3 Oak P1 XeUU Heaters. 16.00 size Heaters. 550 Oak n a ' i 1 . t '.'I $6.50 $4.50 PARLOR RENOWN BASE BURNER for Hard or Soft CoaL Coke or Wood. M3.00 value, for JJQC AA this day's sale .. P30.UU Kvery Range in the House MarkeJ Down to Heal llargaln 1'rirea $55.00 value, for this day's sale . . $50.00 value, (or this day s sale . . $40.00 value, for this dsy's sale . . $35.00 value, for this day's sale . . $40.00 value Steel Range $45.00 $40.00 $35.00 $25.00 $35.00 iTRY HAYDEN 'S FIRST. i