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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1916)
TIIK IU:r:: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAY. MAY 10, 1f)16. ECZEMA WOULD II AND BURN On Chest and Back. Scratched and Little Blisters Would Come, Could Not Rest at Night. HEALEDBYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I had mm on ray chmt and hack for fchout a your. Th Hint pprncw wu a acarM rub and It would itch and whan I ruhhd It or richM it little blistnrs would roma, and If ruUKtd oin would run waUir and then dry up and hava a flun scale It would Itch and burn so ( thought r would )ro out of my mind and I could not rail at night or do my work In the dy. "I Kt no ri'linf until I trtrd Cutlrura Snap and OlnUnsnt. I washed the alTwtnd part with Putirura Soap and then itiwitly ruhbwj on the Ointment, and In Iwn wka I wan hcalnd." (Hlgned) Minn Klla M. Vat, Coleman, Mlrli., July w, join. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on rnquMt. Ad Arm post-card "(otirura. Dept. T, Boa. on." Sold throughout the world. Women Know that they cannot afford to be ill. They must keep themselves in the best of health at all times. Most of all. the digest ive system must be kept in good working order. Knowing the importance of this, many women have derived help from These safe, sure, vegetable piH9 quickly right the conditions thai cause headache, languor, constipation and biliousness. They are free from habit-forming drugs. They do not irri tate or weaken the bowels. Women find that relieving the small ills promptly, prevents the development of big ones. They depend on Beecham's Pills to tone, strengthen and Keep Them Well DIncmiW SxislVdaa Wtmn k EimtIss. UU twrW ii km ka-. ZS. A Ffn o AiF For -to-be We are all trcnlly Indebted to those who tell Ihclr experiences. And among uv iiinnj till iiki. Willi II w rrnu wxiui ana are of Immediate lm- rortanca to the expec. tint mother. If a splen did external remedy railed "Mother' Friend." Thl U ap plied over the musclr of the stomach. It la deeply penetrating In lt Influence. Mothei everywhere tell of Its nothing effect, how It allay nulna Incident to trptrhin et MAm mm vki t 4 a' mm lljamenta and muscles. They tell of restful romfort. of calm, peaceful nlirhtf, an ab sence of those distresses peculiar to the pe riod of eipertancy, relief from mornln sickness, no more of that apprehension with which no many young women' minds he roine burdened. It la a splemlld help. Get a bottle of "Mother1 Friend" from your nearest rlrutfist. Ask your husband to net It for you. Then write to Bradlield R ulator Co 408 I.amar Illilsr.. Atlanta, Ga., for a ery handsome and instructive hook. It ll Oiled with minrmitlve Idea of (treat help to all women Interested In the subject of maternity. And next of all are aome let, (era from mother Uat are real inspiration. Write today. Alkali in Soap Bad For the Hair Mnap shntild he used verv irfiilly, if you want to ke-p your hair lnokln ita hst. Mt 'ai' and priard eham pivm rontam t" row h nlknlt Tlil dries th sculp. m,tke th hair ti' II I If. and ruin It. The t hn f'"' ' tilv l lt nrdlimry roiilmtM i''tini nil iwiitrh la pure nnl crraa.-h , nl i lH than the nti't i-tmnsin- wp or nthin ! you can tm I 'tie- or ! irammiiiif iln tha hair and i'K iro.t'.'ia'.h -imi,! IV"liit-n ii hau- . ' I ' In It i"k' n ' : "ini '" '' r" h , rramt ittti, wt-i 'i ttu t ! ten ims 'r-4 t i'tt('iH .i- .In!. Vri Uiv'f.rr i -' 1 '' '' elrira I . " H l a it.a aU' "' rtcM. I " a 1 -i - m - ' in Will - i . f--r , Mi. t - .V ! ai-l I a f w l ..( tt Frtckkt onJ Blotchti I v. 'ii a. a .( H ! ' ' ' t s- -a i. . . . :;'., t . I- V ... f- 1 1 i . l ' I I ( ,! I-'... )- , a l t 4 . i - i -'4' BRIEF Cm NEWS wnaeafl-a Sot porMa Oaoda." JTltlBe rtctuea Burgaaa-Oraadea Oiamoad Enfafameat Klnra. Edholm a?a Koot Frint I Now naaaon Praaa Andirona, Tire Boraani. Sunderlanda. To Bell Heal Estate, Hit It with J. 11, Dumont & Co., Kmlin building, iiremau la Katlrad on Faaatoa Jamca MeNamiiia, In the- fire department serv ice twenty-two years, has veen retlud on a peiuion. "Todaj'a Movia Program," classified section today. It appear in Tha Bee ex nusively. Kind out what tha various moving picture theater offer. isnuth Lotea nlt WUIintn A. Knuth, who sued the trei railway company for !!5,wt for alleged Injuries, lout his ault, the. Jury flndlm; for the drfendnnt. Awarded Dainagaa Marshall IUm- merlj has been awarded dmnagea of I from the Adnma-Kelly company as the result of the loss of one finger on his rlKlit hand. Northwestern Orders Boacara The NnrthweHtcrn has placed an order with tlie American Car company fur the con stiiution of i ,0io forty-ton, wooden, tin' der.frMina hoxcars, to be delivered during the cinIng summer and fall. ask tor axelmbursemeat Bei auae a lid of a sewer hole at Twenty sixth and Kiii-nam atreeta wan off at 3. SO a ni Hurry Merrlam an In Hie city to relrn. burse him $H, account of damsge to his uiilomnbilct, whoae rear wheel went into the opening. Additional Beat at Depot Mora ar- itthKeinitnta for the accommodation of the public have been made at the Tnion station. The I tnon Ijepot company has purchased and Installed seats for fourteen more people in the arcade to the south of the building. Big Xo Machine Armour V Co. have bcut lompletel ilv Inmal a Ion t.f a ne. :(0tn le machr e at Huih Hie. Thl. mean i n a l lie- to minu c. ur the equivalent of cold as would be pro duieil h.v the melting of iOi tons of I e per day. Us Tsx-TUe" Shingle. Sunderlanda. Highwaymen and Petty Thieves Put in a Busy Night Highwaymen and burgiar jut In a bUby and fairly profitable night Tuesday. 'ceoated by two men, who sprang from the shadows at the east approach of tha Oouyla street brldgo and ahoved two large revolver In hla face, A. U. Berna d' te. of York, Neb., was relieved of JW, Iiih watch and a ault case containing clothes and personal effect. hlle C'harlea Fergucon wa absent from hi room at " Keystone hotel early In tho evening Litevea broke tha link and gained entrance, stealing a watch and fiO, ' according to a report made to the police. Room thieves also vl.-lted G. Wellende, 3lti North Twentieth street, while he w away and stole J'JO, he reported. Taking advantage of the fact that A. Henneit and J. W. Oillctt, performer In the Hell-Floto clrcu. were going through their tunta at the evening per formance, thieve broke Into their bunk car and stole valuable to the aggregate of u0, the police were informed. Grocery tore and met mrket burglar made a systematic raid on three Leaven worth street eatahllfllimenls, the follow ing "Job" being reported to police head quarter: Harry Hollander, Eighteenth and Leav enworth treet, f3 and grocerle; Charle Blind, Twenty-eighth end Ieavenworth atreeta, ti and groceries; ". XV. Howell, Twenty-fifth and Leavenworth atreeta, (I and meat. Country Merchants Buying Goods and Farm Machinery General Freight Agent Miller of the Northwestern is over from' Chicago for the day looking after buclnea matter and playing a few hole of golf. Mr. .Miller (inserts that right now business I very good and that the Indications are (hit it la to continue so. Ho said: "Out through the country merchant seem to be buying freely, thus indicating that with them trade la good Although it is esrly, conditions point to good crops and niincquciitly there Is a large quan tity of farm machinery being moved. Then, too, there la mill a large quantity of grain remaining in first banda and the present hlah prices, with spring work pretty well advanced, tin started thl grain to market. Taking everything Into emu Mcratlun, t looks as If (here is a good business season In sight " Wife Slaps Face of Husband Who is Near the Century Mark A man of imtftll stature, carrying tbs burden of ! .. entered tb ef 'I. of euperiiifeniViit fnhreller of the Welfare hr.ar.i sol .'Mifnte.l a s.nry ef d"ms II ilM , ii fiances Mv wif lp rce nU!V,i me wMh a rellm I and rlnts when I ent te. ih .ufit.nHrd tn ft "Oie crarSei. h ' rk- 'l n e an I ".ivd nait I fell nn tha (!.(' l wlr mv ' " Was ihr nr h' plaint tn In w 1 1 .,, tti.,.4 la errori i ' mn iwenl T' i n.-rni , lux nt a dirusMa ka t en a e , .. .i nt p. rti( c Mto ea i a f . H V t, C will r. i.tr.i.'i' w i 1 r a- fcrl' tn f.'actes t .11 man In a b '. wo.r h a tut , nif.m(ai kint nm-a CUSICK ORDERED TO GIVE SISTER BACK PROPERTY t f . ,'";. a .'f '.(, I"., ii.,- l' f:U't I) .. !.' I.I . i & ' nl ii... .'g 1 i i . nt it ii al f'ia!.-.tt .t I .- ..-ia n an ti.K ii - m '.ti,t It i . i at n . i..ii ,r n. n I 1"! I -.... arH a 'f l KM it .) i'k I i k . m at 1 1 a aa I'wtk I a a a . , . ... I - 1 a 4 .rf b 9 .... IM fir- .! a t ., . t ,h i I till. Wa I aae f I l , t a i a I 'Wh ' .-'', ''.( t . I...... i i, i ri-'' . - I -, i i ' ' I ., an I . 4 a t i'.i l f '9 .'..'. a ; t . i . SUIT IS ON DOCKET TWENTY-NINE YEARS Hearing is to Be Resumed This Morning Case Just Where It Started. MANY INTERESTED ARE DEAD Hearing or the milt, of Frank P, Iflcksnn Bxainat Richard C, I'attvrfion IU be taken up by Fedora! Judge JuReph W, VVooilrongl) thin mornlnR. This suit was filed August 4, 1 S S 7 . Yea. that date Is correct. When It wan filed Judge Wood r.URh himself wan a lad of 13 years. The sjuit has been ahuttlln; hack rnd forth between the dlHtrlet, circuit and United State aiipretno rourtfl for more than a quarter century. It l now about where It was when tt atarted, except that the litigants and their heir have paid out thousands of dollars In cohu and spent weeks of time In the hearings and. no doubt, nights of anxiety in the con templation of the folly, The names of many of those who wera witnesses and attorney In the ease have been carved t.pon the tomb for many years. 1. W. Wooworth wa attorney for the plaintiff In the early year of tha suit. K.lmer I. Frank was clerk of the t'nited State district court when the ault was filed. Elmer r!. Dungy was Judgs of thl court. The suit ha a to do with quieting tha title to tome Omaha property. When It started tha value of the property w bout U.V0. Oaaty With Age, "Just let u take a look at the paper In this cane," we remarked nonchalantly to John Nicholson, deputy clerk of the lourt. 'Thereupon John disappeared Into the musty regions filled with the duat eovered tomes of bygone dispute of men. Soon he reappeared, lugging shout half a bushel of dusty paper tied with red tape. "Ilm-tn, guess we won t look the over today." we remarked. A glanr ahowed, however, that the first transcript for removal to the t'nited Btate supreme court Is a printed book of over : page. That wa In the Octo ber term, lf4. The hlgheat tribunal handed down a deciea January (I, U'M. Mealthhr met wmm For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine Here b More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: Hi ill!!OTIU!l Korth CYandon, Wis. "When I 1fl years old I got nrnrnod Ink-ham remedies," Mrs. Mathk V 1 1V. 1. I Testimony from Oklahoma. Lawton, Okla, "When I bgan to take Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound I untamed to le gorai for nothing. I tired eauily and had heudaeues minii of the time and was irregular. I took it again before my little child was born and it did me a wonderful amount of go4 at that time. I never fail to recommend Lydiiv E. rinkham's Vegetable (impound to ailing women becuuso it has done ho much for me." Mrs. A. L McCasuandi, fi09 Have !U, Iawton, okla. From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. Koxburr, lliwa. "I was suffering from intlam mation and wan examined by a phyak ian who found that my trouble was caused by a diHplatvnwnt. My symptoms were lnritig down pnins, Imm kai be, and sluggiah liver. I tried wsveral kirnUof itn-ili cine; then I was asked to try Lydia K llnkhatn'a Vegetable (bmpoiiU'i. It has cured tne and I stn plmwd to le in my usual ri bt alth j using, it and highly recommend it." Mrs. 15. hi. (Htioou, I myites Iirg, Itoxttury, Jim If you want aneHail advle V. I'inkliam .Mrilieum Co. (riniflitenllull li tter will lx" iMwi"t, rcavU nd iu atrtet ounliil. nic. "Caaaraf DEWEY aan "! . r v j i ; r a. , - x i PORTLAND rr TO DELIVER SERIES OF LECTURES ON THE0S0PHY. Irving fl. Cooper of I.o Angelea, Cal,, national lecturer for the Theoaophieal so clety. will give a series of lectures at Theosi.phlcal ball, 7"l Hen building, be ginning Wednesday evening at S o'clock, tbp flist lecture being "Heleine and Im mortality. " Mr. Cooper la a university man and has made a lifelong atudv'of comparative religion, science and phlo aophy. reversing the circuit court of appeals and remanding the case for further hearing. Then the case started all over again. And even that waa before Bryan ran the first time: Among the names mentioned In that transcript are A. P. Tukey, William Key sor, Francis 8. Wesaels, John F. Wilbur, Frank P. nicksnn, J. T. H'll, George M. Iflcks. W. (I. Kbrlver, T. A. Megeath, George W. Ames, I tarry Heed, John L. MeCague, Otto Hoelime, C, K. Mayne, Kd wln I'avjg, David Heed, John T HUlon. John X, Frenier and Alexander O Charlton. Twenty-nine years of litigation! And It back now where It atarted. Twenty nine years! Krilleli fln Mnk. LONDON, May -The Hrltlxh hlp Oa. gaie, from Portland, Ore., .Innnary i, for poets In the Coiled King'lnni, was sunk eaturdav, according to I.IhhIh Trie Gal gaie reported as having arrived at (M. M. hacls. A pi II 24. It. was l.Ml tons grosa. ( and at 18 years I gava birth to twins and It ten rofl wit h very poor heaii h. 1 coukl not walk across the floor without having to sit down to rest and it was hard for me to ki'ep about and do my work. I went to a doctor and ne told me I hail a displacement and ulcers, and would have to have an operation. This frightened me ho much that I did not know what to do. Having heard of Lydia K I'rnkharu's Vegetable Compound I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as well an ever. I cannot nav enoimh in favor of the Asbacu, North Craudon, Wia. in'; i ft !f '.4 z' wrilfi lo I.T'H l.ynn. Maaa, Your mwcred by i wvtnn and liebt Hotel- Marie Antoinette BrostUsy, Mth ami 67th 5t. w twsai tint tttTt I '! I' 1 ' .II ". 1 i . . I . I ' l. At ' (',,,-; I..''., 1' .1 J I " i J ' I. ' . I ' ' . I I ' , . ' SI I . , I ,, 4 t i r - I . .... i. i ' , I i. . 1 ! 1 M..'' I ' t . Roomi, With Hath, $2.50 Prr Day Up. Suiln, $1,10 Prr (..y Up, IHviM t m m i At Vi II. STANLEY C.RI'.EN B00S1ERS READY FOR TRADE TRIP Omahans Will Make Tour Through Eastern Nebraska in Motor Can. DECATUR FLANS A GOOD TIME Ilptween elRhty and ninety Omaha u. en will probably make the trado trip In automobile today thronuli lite eaBtetn NfbraHka towns as far as I'toatur. t'p to noon Tueaday nine teen cara had been pioiiiis.'il. H will I be a one-day trip. The member of th river nuMKii tlon totnmlttee, who Intended to riake the trip and then come buck aboard the Adit Hell or the Julius F. Store Hours: ORGESS- Tueaday, May . 1ltl. The Time for Using Dainty Embroid eries Has Arrived -Main Floor T" "HOliANjs of yanlM of'tTno ombroi.loripH in nil widthH nd for nil purposes go nn wilo loiiinrrow. Wo, arc amply prfpurod lo rnert evny demand. COLORED EMBROIDERED VOILE, 50c Prefty folored ciuliioi'leiTd voile mid hat'itde, wliitp finbroiderod and allovcr om hroidert'd organdy, 40 inclips wide A splendid valuo at 59c the yard. 25c EMBROIDERY BANDS, 15c An asr-ortmont of hands, pi.llooii,s, beading tops and cdP of embroidery, in eluding value to '2H'i upoi-ial 15c the yard. DAINTY EDGES WEDNESDAY at 72c Convent embroidery edges and dainty Nwir-s Veniee edged embroidery from 2 to 1 inehes wide; special al TC, VENICE EDGES, 15c and 25c Dainty Whito Venice eilges from to 1 inch wide. An exceptional value at 15c and 25c the yard. Sweet Grass Baskets, 75c Formerly Priced at $1.25 AJinOKK.V aortnicnt of attractive aweet uraaa bankels. Including aanilwlch ami floer baaketa and fern rilahes. Positively val ues to II. 25; specially priced for Wednesday's aelllng at, cholco, 7ftc, $1.00 Stamped Towels, 49c All linen towel, size 2ix:i6, hematltched and acallned edges, atamped In new design for eyelet and French embroidery. Values that are well worth 11,00; Wednesday, 40c Candle Shade Frames, 19c Wire candle ahadc frame. In a large aaaortment of shapes and izei special at 1c each. Stamped Pillow Cases, 29c 42x3fi scalloped and hemstitched edge, atamped In new dcaigni; apei lal at ae per pair. nras-sTs.sh Co., Third Floor. Remarkable TRIMMED HAT Sale in the Basement $3.98 Values at $1.98 A X ASSORTMENT of ,i Vl- decided reduction Shapes Trimmings LarRn ntbhon Hows Smiill I'lowera Medium Fancies Hvry hat in the variety )ih a style all Its own. Hats that can he worn In midsummer uith propriety. Burrsss.Wssh Co.Bsssmnt. Featuring jhe "Blue Ribbon Brand" Kitchen Utility Stoneware IXl'lOU.KNT fur containing nn'at, brmid, rake, anisar snd butter. Ket ps frioil fri'hli and w hoiRiime, Sitnltary, econnmlcal, dur abli'. Kvcry Jar furnlaln-i with rliine-flttlng earthenware enver. I'ar superior to utensil made of any nthr niatTUl. l'ays for llaelj in a uliort while In tha food It save. 1 r.l Sn I ;' Id leu lir Ir with I-..II, f t , Or s.. j l Ii. t kH ,lr 27n No, I I'. Itrva.J lr ,',sc lw.n Mssa Special Display and Demonstration of "Wear Ever" Cooking Utensils at Burgess-Nash b:---:rC r!(: THIS IS THK KKTTLK ( I il "VVTAH-tVfll" It !-.. .. I, ' J f ' Sin "u Ii . . i , . .H 4 rallies f.ksh Silhcr. have been disappointed. The I s.lher, bei .uise it could not. iRt't n I P'lot when It needed one badly, did not get under way until the fore noon. Thitt means that it. will naicely Ret to Decatur before the trade trip fellows arrive (here In ai'tomohilcR, and it nieuns, above all, that the bout cannot be unloaded and reloaded In time to start back when the trad boost era and river navi gation committee terminate tbelr vlait at Deratttr. At TVi-atiir Hi oiiKilm Imimtrrs will na tha aueala at a mn.'lwnn Decatur hii.il nrss men linvn infotnieil the Omahans that dinner will hr r"f!y wl cn thry ar rlva anil that a rval nlniinlnment will t nrovlilcd fi r tha vImIIoi T'ii" party starts from Omaha from tha t'ninmcr lal club at. 7 o'clock shnrp. Wei nrsitav nnirnlna, and oiielia tlx" follow In towns I'lillinuu, lllalr, Tlerinan, Te kninah, Decatur, Lyons, Oakland and Train IKnv PrirliHS ho la heavily enauBcd 8:30 A. M. to 6 P, M. Saturday Till 9 P. M Nash Gompam "cve RYBOo'ris Store" HTOKK SKWH I'DIl Vr:iKSI.V. B in-tin Wash Co. Main Tloor. trimmed hat.s 0 that includes every t-hape that is new; every trimming, every style that is nr. vogue now. One that gives ample H-ope for selection for everv type. All at a in price. Materials Milan Hemp l.Uere, liralda Co No 4 lh fi.igar Jar. J ii I li fin r .Ir f,H So . : lh li iiur J.r. , . , l)c .- Sassntasl. COUPON (' ,')i$I Sa alue i . no.. mm ;au I " l I i ' H V ... (.' H f .... , . r ....,,, :.n . v. ., . i , l i . IV i'.iitrWd) i tliuie li'ih in tha milk business, lia prnm cd thi rarly tl at. on the other Hide i f T'kania hf win lap one of hlo many milk atainn and fiirnlHh W bottlea of chilled nil for the thirty antolsta. Ileniy For.itir Is to be pilot of .Ii rt.. WARM WEATHER REPORTED IN NEBRASKA SANDHILLS Acrordlna to the rrirts to tha rl roada, not a drop of ruin fell Monda nlKht In Nebraska, Kajiaaa or Wyoming In .Sfhrnaka the dny started in with i promlso of being a scorcher, temprratur 1 nut In tha central portions of tha stn and In tha. sandhill ranirtna from ) to . dere ahova at an early hour. iii Ii and durtna tha mnrnlna; thero wa a si. I wind Mowing; from tha south. lnpiita li.frellon. Sloan's Liniment applied te a aore. e i wound or hrulsa prevent Infection kt hlood poison. Wo. All druaalsU. Adve, tlaement Thone Dotittlna 137. Embroidered Organdy Flouncings, 98c l''ine quality embroidered organdy flonneingf, beautiful new colored voilo flotineings of batisto and voilo with. Venice edge. Point Venice Edges, 50c to $1.98 Point Veriico ami filet band and edges very fashionable, for Idou.ses and frocks; from 2 to 0 inohes wide. Children Muslin Drawers at 25c CHILDREN'S drawers, made of excellent quality muslin, cam bric with ribbon beading and em broidery edge, knlcker or plain style, for ages 2 to 1 4 years. A splendid value at IHr. Children's Cambric Drawers Wednesday, 50c Children'! fine cambric and nainsook drawers with scalloped edge or lace Insertion ribbon bead ing and lace edge, apedally priced at JHc. Children's Muslin Petticoats, 35c Children's muslin petticoata, cluater tucks, rmbmldery edge, with waist; slisea 1 to H years. Wednesday, l5c, B nrt.Wssh Do Bxionfl rioor. DRUG Specials I'fcbeeo Tooth I'aste, 60c alze, for 2'Jc Canthrox, B0c size 29u Sal Hppatira 80c size . .29c Daggett & R a in a d e I 1 s Cold Cream, 35e sljie for 25e Monnen's Tal cum Powder for lie Hospital Cotton 1 pound ..29c Witch Hazel, 1 quart .... 29c Sanl-FIURh, 25c size ......17c tSloun'a L 1 n 1 - ment l$o Main Floor. Bury Wssh Co Modette, the New 1916 Wash Fabric, 19c For women's, misses' and little folks' dresses modette Is certain to be a lender for summer wear lleautlfully printed In all the wtdo atrlpea and many other Into deslans and colorings. He sure to see Modette before de ciding on your favorite wash fabric, 34 Inches wide, 1 Q yard, liC Shaker Flannel, 5c Hliie Jay unbleached shaker flannel. 27 lnff)! wide, napped as soil as chiffon; fT from holt, yard OC 12 c Percales, 7V-.C. K-lnch tiara nan pun ales, nil 11 sl, red dots on white rounds; USe grade, on a.ile, 71 ar! C 12 ic Cheviots, GUc, Alplii cheviots. ii tnrhei wide, tiin and brown shades, i:'itc litad. from f bolt, y.ud u 2 C Zephyr Ginghams, 10c. An I tullesa ISIlrl) of tho well Iteona red sel eihyr, full itin4 leiiatts. th ivl.ir are .irun. t.-l t it .nel4 )r, f n ui .r t 1 UC 4i.ainU o... - a t, m i , tuul lUiury, J i ..aft