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r - 1 t . : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IT, "JACK" ROSE NOW TELLS INSIDE STORY OF WHOLE PLOT TO SLAY ROSENTHAL COnttmir l from V t FM.) ean hs nn In a raea n'lilo Hr.iVtl.' pant the SaW Sal ps Kill in MM htnn.l. That's 'nr!ii!' W!hr for yon! And (all hWn that 1. Jfk Husa, aa''l ("! "lto'a runnlnp In fonn," Husa r fasten1. "I npn'iwl snmstritnir HIP ""s BtMUH 1 know "Hrl.lpl"' trtl prr;I." TILLS HIS WHOLE STORY WALK ING ON THE BEACH. "Llstsn." he saM suflclanly. "I'm I Inf to tell -"ii a l Ihlnp ahvit Wab fiber n1 tkool the al.nir rrn r thsi 1 F hpVS PM toM bff f I a!l MTV n-eril put "Insrii J-.iat I far It. an'l hn l pst iii"nNii I aaju res' 10 r ' past to mo a-hst you're pnlng to PMlta, la that a. iiarpalnT" The agreement aa mail, a, "Now, than." continued the pamhiw, "I'm polnf stralp-ht on with llila story , and whan you don't undMtrtaml lntr L nipt. 1 talk Uka a hH straak, hut my . heart It ao flllwl with thla PVry that I get an UmI wh I Win to talk of It. 'In the first iiI.it. "llrlnKl' V eh ' bar Ilea vhfn he sya thara wu no ' conspiracy. Ma waa In on !t an.l atron I for the klllln. Do you want to know t h (tame? WHI. I'll tell yi. UrtdlW la pattinp from under, lie la squaring h.-naelf with the bojra. Ha will o I haok on his atory In a day or two. and I then he will have the excuae In offer r tnat he w.ia rr,,niell"1 to r'tract." aia HOI now etunw " thai and rt atvav with 1t. It w.ia thr Men llrrker had hlmaelf. Let me tell you how M Ifot the Idaa. nsrki-r bpPtPVStl In hla power Pecans if his ronetant ptalt inonry I waa rollsrltMr. It aaa really pitiful, for 1 had groan to llkr hint strnnply, and I had to keep un riVclvlnp; him." SAY 3 HE WAS TRYING TO FOOL BECKER. rtoaa ha,) ra-hd the ahore hy this MM and wan paeln alone awlftly. h atory fairly raclnp from hla lips while h llrulated and Imitate! earl, rhar- acter. "I waa nVrMvlne; BppJlpr 1 waa fool llrfl hhn I'tiarlla IppPsI to 8S) to me like lit i '(la up to that fruV nii'-titionlntf pomp PPIP who waa liolnlnp lurkl and tell him I aald to eomo acroaa. Tell iloliaxi and look him down la It n kaway 0 keep lum oit of trouble, an I two nlltlita later UrWK tVabbPf came to m on H'-rond ftVHIQf an! aald, 'The POP! Milt to PM v.i i ' I ak:d him ,lmt POPa, and hP. he toll M "litttp" n,ia with hlni I mnrlal what "lftr" eaa d ilnp here. 'I bTOtlflll nlni hnrk,' aald 'Brkima,' Than 1 Mkun d -.ome-thina un up for part Thit wa on Mmi'lay evening, and Merman wa m Infl to ninkr Mi Pqvpul the next morn- B Bp i Isupptl out thit Hartnan would have to he alupaed nn l run out of town, an'l tl.ni hh, tli. prof rPJMM) na far aa I ea. r '" in 'I T u .nullum wore for j miilim hint .ia I hud urliTrd. We Here In VlMflP'tr kaim-liiiK l.oiica waltln j hut it n onl, ,i moment brfore t:.e PMltaf PPPPfllPP4 hi ii THpJff wan a I hum of polCPPj ' iiv, .lropper who It ad pPlhPPid to look p IP iiotorloua .Thi k I l(oe. Iua. went out lo the lar a .1 w.ia met hy the proprietor heidlnp a dPkttUMlotl of rltlMnl rio wlniied Id be IfHfOdm a4. Tinae Riefl were all J rewpe-'tAtilo pro parljl PWnPfi and moi ..f mpprti v ' , bp4 oohm un tton the laipl ii; alh doan alalia. One pftpf j another tln v were prejented and cx I PfMPPd rhi Ir Impplneas to meet Mr. I RON, Hfp ild Mi. ROM have a drink with them' rprtptnlf, What would Mr. Rot j take? Rom owlfPd larpapafitlp and tin an IPklp Informed t lie repoflor that the PDOVt 00 VP rP ffP waa IhP MfOflgOPl lo a aa he and It PfeW afie, in .mhiht." Hone oaaliowed i i .- I j fpW tlm. ne- he would take again fore he eonUflllpd, IfO BHO Hie rej or ppf , lived. paprp turning f-ron the RhOrd lo the "Haven't hPa a drink "iliiie you cama nrret n Plool hiv pjrf f intiv III PPjHl." bdPtorOT th hartendrr. HOW WEBBER GAVE THE 81 G-1 !No,..IlB0,.t'K,!'!!4 JXtf 2Z' 1X1 lirim IO inn irrnt "r iiiw .w,,,. where e tatde waa aaaln found. I FIGURED IT ALL OUT AND SENT NAL TO THE OUNMEN. "Well, HfUpIP1 came daehlrip In and veiled. "Hormpa'i p the ptoipopolpt" and the fttampn Ptipd out and Into le car. I did not aee 'llridple' aaaln nil aftr th. phOOtlnd I a atamllnp near a rou "hoi the nn ana hrnnphi In and I Ml over. I rould aee at one they were pufp to ba raupht by the iiumher on the ('ir. "Afterward when ! aejji in Harr Pol lok'a hnu.fe I ir'-il to phnne H kPT. and when I rouldn't kh him ajid found oidara left to keep the phone off the hook In hla apartment and knew tha him hlmaair on hla hi cheat Whlla hla voice hoomad." Hera lloaa borama tha haavy raider pounding Ida cheat and lowering hla neck to a tlitekneaa which approximated that of Keeker. " (Jet to him, Jank.' ha uaed to aay, 'and tell him I'll gat htm and got Mm good ir he alalia any longer. I want threa hundred thla time,' and I would start for the pin e, "Hut I never anld what he told ma to aay. That would he aiilrldal. "Ho 1 would explain to the ga.mr.lcr how Herkeir wanml the money and I would aee that there waa protection for It fraHr the threa hundred or even more rivme without muoh trouhle. ' Then when I went tuu k to Hacker l.a would aay. 'Well, did you tell that auy I What I aaldT' And I would anawer yea I and Keeker would aak, 'Hid ha know nia all rlnht. did he come acroaa when i you miwvtlonrd my name to him?' j Then I uaed to hand Backer the money, and It waa aormrtlmaa ultiful to aea how ha awelled up hla cheat bofora akylng XriPOP at ma, Jack." There lan't any thing I can't pull In thla town. Hunt he eaey with them. I'm going to pound them till they eat out of my hand.' And all tha time I wa amonthlng thlnga for Map und he thought ha waa bullying tha gamblera into flvtiuc up. "One thing lleoker wouldn't do, be raiim I atopped lilm, and that wan to take money from disorderly BOWpB, 'l.el that atuff alone.' I uaed lo advlae him when Jack Mulllvan win augRnilltiK dlaorderly houa.- graft and ahdainx Lnald t.i d,. 'Kil.lan.' la the one wno ; wnere mere were nig paowopf. Joild them to do tha killing and they are ; linker took my advloe. I atopped him .IooMiij: to hun for a further ahake- 1 rrom the name trnunin witn otnere mni .doati "BrldglP" will open up ngalii. hp had with KOPODtPdJ a 0O80P nmea i.y Thai talk ..f aotna Into the clothing palrlilng up the hraaJta. I would havx llxcl I aald ao.' and Backer would atrlke! polie aere looking for me 1 derl.ttd to , ' '' "''1' IT " gaged Max Bteuer and wap preparing to 1 VP ,. I but that a atenographer ',,vltx , b. to It. -Bridge' ',' S. OTa2u tah.n ho aald h. engagad manor to ,b,ita at tho time of tha hot- . r? . , kl ,m. ready aonght to xoako a daalaL ti "He ran then av to the crowd." .Roan Soootlnued. " 'I in no aqucaler. I Itrvlng to help Becker, but the Klatrlct- ? Atonmey ahut me up.' and he will he ' berlarl. If- will h aoUd nualn with ' tbp Hangmen Mid With the JMiBce for 4, trying to help Beckar. ' KAYS WEBBER WILL OPEN GAMBLING HOMC. I "He will open up the pamhllng house aaaln and tha police will be frterKtly to flhlap. I knew when he went away with . hip wife on that trip that eomethlng I would be patched uj when he got hack. iHi Ii afraid of tha gunman. whUa I Bam not. and I don't care who kuowe 1L A,Of courae I would be foolieh to go Vdown on Second avenue looking 'or h trouhle. but out here not a gunman f would rUk p ehot at me They have no '.Interest In me They do what tne re surrender. I went to Hougharty and aald I wanted to eurrondcr. 'Am I un der arrext. GeoOTOf I aakad hkm. and he add would Whereai Ing. Do .Klierty a a clever detective 1 tha olrvcreel New York ever had-a hen he wanta In be. He began to try to trap me, but 1 cavn talk too. and I've ! known lilm since he ru head 'Pink' at tha races, nnd nothing developed I Imughertv and rnapoctOT Hlighea left the room it moment and tha next thing I aaw was DPI ker framed In the door aal Klsrlng at me. 1 onlv laughed at thla kind of third "i"""-" degree because I Bus Keekers friend, and 1 nodded to him lhat everything was nil right. My statement taken down by stenographer proved that ." Hose and The Bvonlnif World reportsr were naming a big hotel In Arvarne which le open all winter. ",'ome In a while, I'm cold," atlggeated Rose, lie aat at a table In the rear, FOR WHITMAN. "They PPVM hava cut iny tor.gna out i befoia I'd have told." resumed nose alt ting at the table. "They could have MIMi BM If 1 waa aure my wirp a.no kids would gst along and If I figured ggpfcpf waa standing' behind me, but wiien I found differently I aent for W'hlt nsn Here was Hi"kr, who had been at me morning, noon and night to kill Itoaentlial. here waa my frlund fly, Ing me up to deatn to aave hjknMM and not even aendlng my family a dollar or letting mo aee any rpy of hope or even that he wap with nie. Then all of a a.idlen I learned that 'Brldgln' had fu ll ni. the hotel. A d leg, lion followed hill Itito the night wtshltig him luck. SAYS HE HAS QUIT THE GAM BLING G ME. Down at ItaMlotl IftS bald gnmoler dPOlP sd he h.id Mil the ra.me lor all lime. The 1, ok lie la writing entitled "Twenty V, .irs In I hp I " nderworld" p WPeaTly fln'shed and will he published within . month. He relieved bit mind about Seheppp. wlium he rfllled nn "ImpUdPnl Utile nr. rnnd lv. who would steal ihe milk out of .tour lea." "Schepps la out West somewhere now. -nd will keep nut there If he Is wise," Hose added. The gambler grew very earnest as the time for the train PBOjroschPd, "Just remember rhta, h liegged. "If t could br1n Krckor back ,.ut of that death house I'd Rive my right arm 10 do It. I mean that absolutely. I loved him and Mra. neeker. and ofiAn told her that 'Vrarlle waa going 1 00 KirorTg, ..lid ahe believed It, too. The toughest dav of my Ufa came arhPfl I faced Keokcr and h'a wife from the witness chair and give (he testimony that sent hini lo Ihe electric oiialr. "I can never forp t the appeal. In Mrs. Iterker'a eyeH PP I began to speak. 1 BAP Pi nt my eyea now and aee that I-, oa. iwcaer loosen hi me in Burn a I frlKhtcnod way and 1 felt ao alck nt Heart that I waa on the point or run ning from the courtroom. I hoped all along that Pay testimony would not lis given weight enough to convict ChaNtO end I tell you thla" (Hoae dropped his voice to a whisper!: "1 don't POllPvP Keeker will ever alt In the ohalr." he aald. "i Jot any renson?" was naked. "Vi. a big one that 1 don't oven dare t i tell," replied Hose. The train was coming "My telephone number la" anrl Hose gave It to the reporter. "When on want me keep on calling 'He'lo" and Announcing who you are nd I will icplv. Otherwlge 1 do not answer any ' Hello.' " The train rolled In. "Hood by," aald tha exolleetor. gambler. Informer and author. "Olve ma a aqnara deal end don't forget to tell ! idgb- that I said he waa a rat.'' There only one smooth smoke circle "Velvet" is the password I m if m mm t - i (OTINi defend hloi. He engaged him to fix Im munity with the Datrlct-Attorney. and he knows that I know he Ilea when he pays otherwrlee. "Webber wag right near the )rtb when BosenthaJ waa phot. How near I don't know, because he wouldn't tell ma a thing about the actual ahocdln. But he was the one wlio aald, 'Hello, Herman. ' In the Metropole, to point him out to the Why, right after the murner. when 1 was dared and half raxy wait ing In Brldgte'P house. Webber came In H m refused to tfll ma a thing of what nod happened, although he gave me to underatand ho knew all about It. Tf Brldgle got his deserts he would be up the river In the death house." Hoae had lingered over his third aa' aaparllla long enough and prepared to fhuelnesji runs for Sweeney aa far aa I concerned. "lirldgle" knowa noth- ilil I ut I'.imlOni:. I rlklit here in The but Haw York la Ihe best place for It. Stown's tlshter than a d' um now "people forget mighty eaay. But there la one man none of us will ever forget, neither Webber nor myeeff any of the boys In lng Hlng, and at man la 'Jack Hulllvat,.' It waa hla "looae mouth and Ms flabhy, treacher ;'oua nature that cauaed the murder. He sjla In Jail now and be ought to be kept fttaere for Irle. Of all the low, contenipl 1'IPle ereaturea I have ever mat, Jaci'h 'iKelch. known aa Jack Sullivan,' la the lowest. SULLIVAN CARPIED STORIES BACK TO CECKER. I "He trotted between Bpotot and Her lmRii whrti the trouble was on and drove rBerker Into a fury with hla alorlea. He ''would go to llotenmal and tell him ffVacker wae ready I tpod lilm away, and when Herman thr ateneu to pqueal Bullivan would trot l.;ir and begin hla atory' thla way. ap I have heard lilm du ptn two occaaions: 'Say, Charlie, look out rffor Herman, l.e'a sure lle'a goliut to OTquest. Only for tni he would have Sgonc to The World olllce to-day. But Plopped him. Charilr; leave It to mc' And the aiuat, thlrk-'n nithed fool POUM , ptand agape while lin ker cursed I lei - ulUvau woUkl run him how Kec.t. - F man, vund afterward I to Herman and tell raa getting ready to beat lilm up f or tltitlii. of going to the Dlatrict-Attor- .pey with th atory. J "And It went on that way for wee!;s "After Hacker had ehonk with rage an 1 ndomuuded that 1 prt some onp to kill ttiorman. And one day Hulllvan PpPM Tunning to Decker With the newa that rlrman liud told tverythlng to The "World In an affidavit, and then lin ker vy-nt out of hla lie.wl altoiether while Bullivan alood by, I cklng hla chopa for all the aorld like a dog at the atight of meat. I "Vou will never repllPP the nature of Bullivan; It la beyond any reason. He ma trying to curry favor with both 'flerman and Becker and widening the Riieacli between than. Sullivan he- lleved Becker could kill fifty Itosi-n- the Rosenthal affair If ho hadn 1 been filled with ptorlea from Sulllvin and If Herman hadn't been heedln Sullivan'a gabhy mouth. BECKER WAS READY TO DO SHOOTING HIMSELF. "When I did pet tho gunman 1 had no Intention of ever ordering a killing. 1 waa atalUng for time and kept atalllng for two montha and hy that time Beck er wap ready to do the shooting h in aelf. "Hut you aent the K.mgmen out that night to kill Rosenthal, ' offered the reporter. "Nothing of the kind," replied Roae. "Do I look like a foolT Can you Imagine me sending a car out to mur-. dpi1 and keeping the number In plain sight. Have eome sense Why, Shapiro didn't know what the gtiuin waa or he would never havo driven the car. Thai fellow eliould never have been selected for such a lob. There never would huve been auy Job If 1 had my way. "Hut 'Hrtdgla' had ronie on tha ecene a weak before. He hunted Becker tip and told him I wus tatllng. They mot on Aoventh avenue and One Hundred and I'weiityflf Hi auoet, and afterward BatatPf came to me In a rage and de manded io know If I trap Mailing him. Don't delve me wild.' lie exclaim,!. 'I'rnalt that for ma or. ao help I me, I'll croak hVn myeelf f "That night I give I-efty Untie nfty The wife regard t this teat aa her husband doe his best cigars. 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Regularly $2.00 VOILE Hand embroidered; entire waist cluny lace trimmed. Regularly $2.50 VOILE AND FRENCH BATISTE Fine laces and hand embroidery. Regulariy $3.00 On tal in SiPsfprPil priced toant section lttt'loor. Hosiery FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. PURE SILK THFEAD HOSE -Black.self or colored, hand er.b'oidcred insteps; also evening shades in open work. Regularly $4.75 and $6.00 pair PURE THREAD SILK HObE Black, tan pnd evening shades. Regularly $1.50 to $2.25 pair PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Black, white or tan; cotton garter welt pnd cotton poles. Regularly $1.00 pair 2,000 pairs GAUZE OR MEDIUM WEIGHT LISLE THREAD HOSE Various styles, including plain black, open work ankles and colors in self clocked. RcRularly r0c: j.nd 75c pair i Hoi 6 for $2.00; 28.50 7.50 5.50 5.00 3.95 95c 1.35 2.00 3.50 95c 75c 35c Most Useful Holiday Gifts. FINEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES in Jewel Boxes Sewing Boxes and Baskets - Medicine and Bvttle Cases Photo Frames Scissors Sets Military Brushes, etc. Reg. $6.50 to $7.50 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ARTICLES- Books for Memo Daily Orders Addresses Hasty Lines Viaite, etc. Alsc Stick Pin Cases, Needle Cases and othc cveltiea. Regulprly $1.50 SUIT ' SES of sole leather Strong, ser vices! it cases, reinforced throughout. Linen lined, with pockets. 24-inch. Regularly $6.50 WOMEN'S SHOPPING AND DRESS BAGS Envelope and other popular shapes. Moat desired leathers, in black and colors. Excellent variety. Regulprly $3.50 to $4 50 4.75 1.00 4.85 2.85 Women's Furnishings For Women and Misses A Select Variety of Latest Models. LOUNGING ROBES Zananu and Jppanepe. c c gO, AA Reaularlv S10.5O to $65.00 O.VO lo 37.VU UOT1CV rlUIMK "If tirnrl, flannel and albatross. 7 pa Fg pa Reaularlv S15.00 to $35.00 I.3U to I0.W BLANKET AND EIDERDOWN Regularly $3.95 to $22.50 2.95 to 17.50 BOUDOIR AND BREAKFAST SACQUES - - Silk; crepe de chine, zanana, albatross and eider- Rgfutarly $2.25 to $27.50 1.50 to 19.50 SILK PETTICOATS Of messaline, lersev top, crepe de chine and chif fon. Regularly $3.95 to $25.00 CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS. Regularly $7.50 to $22.50 SILK SHETLAND AND ALL WOOL SWEATERS. 9 ap 12 8s ) 2 inch hems. Regularly $3.00 dozen MEN'S HEMSTITCHED H Ik ! a inch hems. Regularly $5.00 dozen MEN'S HEMSTITCHED 1 . fix Vi inch hems. Regularly $6.00 dozen MEN'S HEMSTITCHED M fit 1 5 inch hems. Regularly $7.50 dozen MEN'S HEMSTITCHED '-i 8t i inch hems. Regularly $9.00 dozen WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED M M inch hems. Regularly $2.25 dozen WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED Vi As ' i inch hems. Regularly $4.00 dozen WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED s fit 3 1 inch hems. Regularly $5.00 dozen Real Lace Handkerchiefs 3.95 4.95 5.95 1.50 2.75 3.75 2.95 5.50 to to 18.00 15.00 20.00 Regularly $3.95 to $27.50 Fine Silk Umbrellas For Men and Women I XTRA FINE TAFFETA SILK Choice mountings of sterling silver, gun m-tal and stag horn. 9 (.C 1 7P Regulprly $4.00 pnd $6.00 4.3 J, o. I D Neatly Boxed ior Christmas Presentations DUCHESSEfHANDKERCH IEFS. 1 91- 9 sir Regulprly $1.75 to $3.50 euch. la a.! l" I i VALENCIENNES HANDKERCHIEFS. Regularly $1.85 to $2.25 each. 1.35" 1.75 Oriental Rugs A SPECIAL LOT OF 200 FINE CABISTAN AND DAGHESTAN RUGS Exceptional qualities and colorings; average size 4 ft. x 6 ft. lOORugp Regular price $45.00 30.00 50 Rugp Regular price $55.00 40.00 50 Rugp Regular price $75.00 50.00 500 MOUaOUL AND KHURD1STAN RUGS' Dark, rich colorings nnd soft, silky texture, average size 3.9 x 7.10. Regular price $25.00 1 8.00 Regular price $30.00 50 Regular price $35.00 ''25.00 Regular price $40.00 and $45.00 30. 00 200 SILKY CARABAH RUGS Average size 3.0 x 3.3 r a a aa Formerly $9.00 to $12.00 O.DU l" 5f.UU Tahle Linens Guaranteed for Wearing Qualities TABLE CLOTHS- 2x2 yards. Reuularly $3.50 each TABLE CLOTHS - 2 x 2 J yards. Regulurly $4.50 each TABLE CLOTHS 2 x 3 yards. Regularly $4.75 epch BREAKFAST NAPKINS To match. Regularly $4.50 dozen DINNER NAPKINS To match. Regularly $5.00 don Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 2.95 PURE SILK VESTS Swiss ribbed, hand ' ii.tv.fr necKS I on a or sunn sictvcs. Regularly $2.50 and $3.00 each UNION SUITS -Medium weight merino; high neck, long sleeves; regular and extra sizes. Regularly II. SO and $1.75 each UNION SUITS -Soft finish cotton; winter weight; short or long sleeves. Regularly $1 .00 each VESTS, TIGHTS AND DRAWERS - Medium weight merino. Reg. $1.50 each MERINO VESTS- Medium weight; high neck; long sleeves; regular and extra sizes. Reuularly $1.00 each LISLE THREAD VESTS Swiss ribbed; silk hand-crochrted fronts. Regularly 50c and 75c each fllox b for $2.00 1 MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAFJiFUL ATTENTION. PHONE GRAMERCY 5100. 1.50 1.00 55c 1.00 55c 35c Fine Wool Blankets SINGLE BED SIZE. Regularly $9.00 pair 6.75 DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $9.50 pair DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $1 1.00 pr. DOUBLE BED SIZE. Re gularly $12.50 pr. 7.35 8.00 9.25 10.50 9.35 2.50 3.00 3.65 2.95 3.85 EXTRA DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $13.00 pair EXTRA DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $1 2. 50 pair Comfortables FINE LAMB'S WOOL FILLED Full size, with silk mull ti p, silk border. Regulurly $6.75 each FRENCH SATEEN TOP-Wool filled; full size. Regulurly $6.00 each Linen Sheets and Cases Of Heavy Round Thread Irish Linen SHEETS- Hemstitched . single bed. Regulurly $8.00, $10.50 pair SHEETS- Hemstitched; double c Dp bed. Regularly $9.50, SI 1.50 pair 0. Oi PILLOW CASES Hemstitched. Regularly $2.50 pair PILLOW CASES Hemstitched. Regulurly $4.00 pair Pillow Tops 1,000 TAPESTRY AND I.RO CADE PILLOW TOPS Very wide range of styles and colors suitable for Librury, Sitting Room or Parlor Pillows. Reg. 75c to $2.50 per sq 45C 95c 1.50 5.50 5.35 4.85 7.00 8.50 1.80 2.85 THESE RALE GOODS WILL NOT BE SENT C. O. D. OR ON APPROVAL. J . i"""" r