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Thursday, xovemrer 2, 1007. ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN. PAOF. REVIEW. CRYSTAL THEATRE W. R. ORENDORFF, Mgr. 120 W, Gold Avenue Polite Vaudeville for Ladles, Gentle men and Children. Commencing Monday, November 25. MR. RICHARD MANDELL Presenting His Own Creation Dr. JECKYL and Mr. HYDE Scotti's Pictured Melodies CUTLER AND ELW00D Comedy Sketch Artists. M'ME. lazette And Her Australian Cockatoos and Trained Poodles. Latest Moving Pictures La die Matinees Tuesday and Friday Children's Matlness Saturday. ELKS' OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Nov. 30 For 21 Yours Crowded ' Hoaie Evcryu licre liave Ironounqcd Peck's Bad Boy Dramatized from tli(i Famous Book of tluit mime by Ki-(Jov. Goo. V. leck of Wisconsin. THE FUNNIEST OK A Tifi FAROE comedies, nin brightest LIMIT OK LAUGHTER. HU LN NATlitK S G I tK AT EST FROLIC. of thousands have devour . ook Millions liave roar- Ml over tbe play. 'j t ost Original Production Ever Staged With a brighter pkt tlian ever Bigger CMint than ever Etih more successful tlian ever See Uie Bad Hoy at his best The Groccryman In worse slde-Mliuinir Wow tltc mot versatile, and talentV-d come dians. THEY'LL ALL BE HERE Prices 35c, 50c and 75c Elks' Opera House UL MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1907 The Big Musical Record Breaker Richard Carle's Greatest Tune ful Triumph The Mayor of Tokio 75 -- People 75 With fohn L. Kearney ne Original Production E T1IE Peanut Ballet Blue Rib bon Chorus Prices lie, $1.00. $1.50 Seats on sale at Matson's Satur day at 8 o'clock. GRAND JURY CHOSEN AT LAS VEGAS Las Vegas. Nov. 28. The empan elling of a. grand Jury for the pret ent term of the territorial district court was completed yesterday, John Quigley being appointed foreman. The member of the grand Jury are as follows: John Quigley, foreman; Felipe Leyba, Guadalupe Jimenez. Miguel Imuran, fciantos Vigil, Wm. Trainer, Jose P. Mares, Simon Tru Jillo, Pedro K.-iuibel, Manuel Duran, Fausctln Lucero. Nicaslo Ortiz, Oreg rio TruJJllo, Cruz Gurule, Pablo Maesias, Cecilo Lujati. Sinfrerlano Farin, Julio Chavez, Manuel Duran, 1. Montanyo, Canuto Romero. The finest Coftee Substitute ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. bhoop of Racine, Wis. You don't have to boil It twenty or thirty minutes. "Made in a minute" says he doctor. "Health Coffee" Is real ly the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. Not a grain of real Coffee In It either. Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grams, with malt, nuts, etc. Keally It would fool an expert were he to unknowingly drink It for Coffee. Sold by all dealers. Treasury Department, oltlce of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C, November 15, 1907. St-aied proposals wll be received at this of fice until 3 -o'clock p. in., on the 3rd day of January, l)0s, and then opened, for the construction (includ ing plumbing. gas piping, heating apparatus .electrical conduits and wiling) of the U. S. postoftice at Al buquerque, New Mexico, in accord ance with drawings and specifica tions, copies of which may be had at the oltlce of the Custodia,n of the Site or at this oltlce, at the discre tion of the Supervising Architect. JAMBS KNOX TAYLOR, Supervision Architect. Piles Cured In to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, blind, rnoo.ltnir or iirtru.t!r pilr-a In f to CONOR LAW WILL SMASH TRUSTS Colorado Attorney General Outspoken In Fight on Octopus. Denver, Nev. 27. The doctrine enunciated by former Judge Alton B. Parker and controverted by Presi dent Koosevelt In 1904, that the com mon law provides all the authority neces-ary to curb any trust, is be ing applied In Colorado In a manner similar to the use which District Attorney John C. Bell, of Philadel phia, made of It a year ago to break up the loeni Ice combine. Colorado has no anti-trust law, yet Attorney General Dickson Is proceeding against the State combination of gro cers and the local coal trust with as much vigor as any Federal "trun buster" has shown. The Attorney-General brought cult against the two combines after there had been prolonged public clamor against the killing of competition and the continual boosting of prices of food and fuel. He has sought In junction against both the organiza tions to prevent their further opera tion. Agreement Miule. "There Is an agreement between the coal operators, the retailers ana the railroads," said Mr. Dickson, "thait effectually prevent an Inde pendent coal dealer carrying on bus iness. The grocers' trust likewise haa fixed the price of commodities and sworn Its members to secrecy. Any man who did not obey orders found he could get no more supplies," the wholesalers being In the alleged con spiracy. The Attorney-General Is not asking any Imprisonment or fine for the of fenses committed; under the law h cannot do that. But If he proves his case and secures the desired In junctions, he proposes to enforce them by fine and Imprisonment for contempt If they are violated. He hopes to get both casaj through the courts before the end of January. in a brief to the Supreme Court In his 'fight to sustain the law cre ating the State Railroad Commis sion, Attorney-General Dickson dis cusses theory of Government regu lation and issues a remarkable warn ing to the railroad.'. In part he says: "The demand for regulation of those engaged In a public service and owing a public duty- Is but Just and reasonable, ii Is more than pop ular clamor. The 'will of the people' Is more than an idle phrase. The rights of the Legislature are not Imaginary. The constitution is not an Instrument Intended es a means .o evade the eternal principles of right, liave Kmluml -Much. - - The good people of his State havs endured much. They may, if compell ed to do so, worry along for a time without a railroad commission, or a railroad law; but, as surely as they do, there will come a time when un reasoning reform will fweep Into power, and then the railroads here engaged will be fighting not reas onable legislation. but confiscation under the guise of law. May that day never come; but If it does come, the reason and the blame will He with those directing the misguided forces now centered upon the defeat of the present statute. "We urge that tho court erect no artificial barrier to shut off whole some and reasonable regulation. To do so l.i but to Invite unwholesome and unreasonable legislative enact ment. We warn corporations per forming a public, not to eternally oppose Just and sane regulation and restraint; to do so is a certain way to bring about unjust , unreasonable and unwarranted restraint." When the Stomach, Heart, or Kid ney nerves get weak, then these or gans always fail. Don't drug tha stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a make shift. Get a prescription known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop'g Restorative. The Restorative is pre pared expressly for these weak In side nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Re storative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health Is surely worth this simple test. Sold by all dealers. Bring us your joo mors. Prlcor :hc very lowest and the work will stand Inspection anywhere. Bustnew and calUns card a specialty. He Fought at CJctiysiliiirg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. T., who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Kleetric Bitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out ' much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $500 for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for the nged and for female weakness. Great alterative and body builder; sure cure for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by all drug gists. 50c. The Majestic Mfg. Co., of St. Louis. Mo., have a man at the Wagner Hardware Co. store thl week, show ing the Majestic Range in actual op eration, baking and serving biscuits to the large crowds. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing tho mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "A pleasant to tha tte as Maple Sugar" Children Like It Fir BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Try DeYlU'i K!dM mi BHdsr Pl!!i-Sura tod Sifa jft . C 1 A SSIFIED ADS THEY REACH MORE PEOPLE FOR RENT FOR RENT 'Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 109 Fast Coal avenue. FOR RENT Nice room and board at 616 East Central avenue, best In the city; prices reasonable. FOR RENT House, rooms, cor ner Central avenue and Hill street. To a permanent tenant $12 per month. Apply to J. F. Luthy. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms. Call SOS North Sixth st reet. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, also bed rooms. Cheapest rates In the city. Minne apolis, 624 South Second street. A. T. Devore. FOR RENT A nice 8-room house, furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 1 1 Z 1 North First street. FOR RENT A 30-acre rancn with good house and water. Cash or shares. Address "Ranch," care Citizen office. FOR RENT Room furnished for light housekeeping. 512 North Second street. FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms for light housekeeping: also one cheap room suitable for baching. Apply 517 South Broadway. Mrs. H. E. Rutherford. FOR SALE FOR SALE Handsome five year old horse, new buggy and harness at a bargain. Phone 1303, or 1482. FOR S AUK Four-room, modern brick cottage, 4th ward. Cheap for a few days. P. o. Box 218. FOR SALE Home baking, taffies. Jellies, etc. 109 E. Coal. Mrs. C. W. Flneron. FOR SALE Standard bred collie pups. None finer in the territory. 402 South Edith street. Wm. Bel den. FOR SALE Nine-room, modern, brick dwelling, best location In city. A. Fleischer, 2124 South Keonnd street. FOR SALE Ten pounds extracted honey for $1; 60 pound can for $5. Order by postal. W. P. Allen. P. O. Box 202. Arhuquerque, N. M. FOR SALE $.00. 4-room, shingle roof, adobe dwelling. N. Fourth street. A. Fleischer, 212 South Second street. FOR SALE CHEAP Tumbling; pig eons and homing pigeons. All thor oughbred mock. Parties leaving town. 702 North JFlfth street FOR SALE cneap. a complete'bed room suite, Including wardrobe, chiffonier and couch, also library table and kitchen range. Call 702 North Fifth street. LINGERING COLD. Withstood Oilier Treatment Hut (Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv. "Last winter I caught a very se vere cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Onta rio. "My cough was very dry and haish. The local dealer recommend ed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. One small bottle of It cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have ever used." This remedy la for sale by all drugglses. o If you want anything on earth, you can get It through the want columns f The Evening Citizen. We get re sults. (i- A Hard Del to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off." writes Q. 8. Clark, of Weatfleld, Iowa. for my rescue from death, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed Imminent, when I commenced tak ing New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the lirst bottle used, and two more bot tles made a complete cure." Noth ing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed by all druggists, 60c and $1.00. Trial hottes free. HAIR DRESSER AND CHIROPO. DIST. Mrs. BamWm, at ner parlors op po lite the Alvarado and next door to Sturges' cafe. Is prepared to give 'horough scalp treatment, do hair 1 resting, treat corns, bunions and in crowing nails. She gives massage treatment and manicuring. Mrs. Bambini's own preparation of com plexion cream builds up the skin and improves the complexion, and Is guaranteed not to be injurious. She also prepares a hair tonic that cure and prevents dandruff and hair fall ing out; restores life to dead hair; removes moles, warts and superfluous hair. Massage treatment by vibrator machines. For any blemish of ths face, call and consult Mrs. Bambini. Solid Comfort A driver experiences solid com fort when he is protected by a OA Plush Robe. These Kobes are thick, strong and warm. They will not shed ; they are durable. They are eye-pleasing with handsome patterns m beau tiful colors. . Ah It for a 5A Plush Rob. II I JVt.vlli. B 0 WANTED WANTED Washing to do at home. 1201 Houth Broadway. WANTED Sacks at Halm's coal yard. WANTED To buy, delivery horse. Call at 825 flouih Seconl street. WANTED To keep piano for wln ter, good parties, will pay dray age. This office. WANTED To make you? hat and suit look like new. In tht car, west Cold avenue. Phone 680. WANTED Oents' goods, second hand clothing, shoes aid hats at 615 South First street, south of viaduct. R. J. Sweeney. WANTED Books to audit or cor rect, bookkeeping or oflce systems to open, books to keej evenings Much experience. Address, D. S. B., cars Cltlsen office. 1 m WANTED-Liadles desiring new fall styles In millinery to ctll on Miss Crane, 511 North Second street. Millinery and dressmakkig parlors. Also apprentices wantsd. Phone 144. V.YXTFJ .TOH By bfy rtnred on an Iowa farm, who Is attesdliur night school wants day work, Hoiiext, reliable and not afrnlit of work. Addrews, Jim, thin oftiw WANTED Able bodied, unmarried ' men, between ages of tl and 36; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and -write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 203 E. Central Ave., Albuquerque, New Mexico. LOST and FOUND FOUND Pocketbook containing $1.07 and key. Owner call at Beaven's coal office, describe key and pay for this notice. MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan at 8 per cent on good real estate security. P. O. Box 218. Dr. Vaucaire's Formula Recommended by Mrs. Henry Symes, to develop the bust from 4 to 6 inches. Guaranteed to be made from the true Galega Extract. Is perfectly hai mless. The Vaucalre Formula Is a general tonic, but It has a specific effect upon the bust. Price 75 cents. For sale by Highland Pharmacy and Al varado Pharmacy NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 14. Notice is hereby given that Juan Chaves y Gonzales, of Valencia, N. M., has filed notice of his Intention to make final five-year proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 673,5, made Dec. 20, 1901. fifr the NBti, Section 83, Township SN., Range HE., and that said proof will be made before Jesus M. Luna, probate clerk, at Los Lunas, N. M., on Dec. 80, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz- Estanlslao Otero. Manuel Sedlllo, Rotero Otero, Bernardino Sedlllo, all of Valencia. N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO. Register. o Take pome reltatvie and safe dl gestant like KODOL for Dyspepsia. KODOL Is the best remedy known today for heart burn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered digestion. It is pleasant to take nd afford relief promptly. Sold by J. H. O'Rielly. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Territory of New Mexico. County of Bernalillo, In the Probate Court. In re Estate of William Hart, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the underalgned, Mattie Hart, was by the said court appointed executrix under the will of William Hart, de ceased, on November 4, 191)7. and all persons having claims against said estate are nerfby notified to present the same within the time prescribed by law. MATTIE HART, Executrix under the Last Will and Testament of William Hart. (Firat Pub. Nov. 14.) A Good Double Plush Lap Robe Will Last You a Life Time Why Not Get One Now We have a vey large stock we bought direct from mills at low prices and w e give you this advantage HORSE BLANKETS that suit In quality, price, durability. J. Korber & Co. 214 North Second Street DAILY THAN OPPORTUNITIES PEU.SOXAL PROPERTY IOAXS MONEY to LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Organs Horses, Wagons and other Chattel also on SALARIES AND WAREHOUSE RE CEIPTS, as low as $10 and as high as $200. Loans are quickly made and strictly private. Time: One month to one year given. Goods remain in your poa'esslon. Our rates are reas onable. Call and see us before bor rowing. THE HOUSEHOLD IX.X CO. Steamship tickets to and from all parts of the world. Rooms 3 and 4, Grant Bldg. 303 H West Railroad Ave. PRIVATE OFFICES Oueit Evenings. REM ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE. Six room house. West New York avenue 3,600 4 room aliobe, iron roof, lot 00x400, Mountain road, near ear line 1,500 5 room cement house, 3rd ward 2,000 4 room frame, corner lot, Srd ward 1,100 8 room frame, 3 lots, close In 3,000 ft room brick, modern, cor ner lot, 2nd ward 2,650 5 room frame, 4th ward, corner 1,500 Three room brick, Fourth ward 1,400 One of the swellest res. deneea In town 7,500 Six room brick, modern, close In 3,250 Seven room brick, mod ern 3,500 Ranches from two to 200 acres. lots In all parts of town. 30-acre alfalfa ranch with in a few blocks of the Mtreet enr line 4,500 O-aere alfalfa ranch five mllea north of town 905 Ier acre. FOB RENT. Hon sen from 2 to S rooms. Money to loan In sums to suit. A. MONTOYA Real Estate and Loons. Notary Public. 215 W. Gold Ave. OOOCXXDOOOOOOOCCXXIOCXDCXXXXX) BARGAINS IX REAL ESTATE 4 - room brick, modern. 9 2,150 11 -room brick modern 1(1.00(1 5- room frame, modern 2.200 6- rooin brick, modern 3,200 fi-rooin frame, modern 3,500 1 -story hi irk storeroom size 25x00 3,000 1 store building, good location 7,500 leo-acre ranch, under ditch 3,400 Rent Ia)lng hotel bu.fi- iw'nh In city, cash.... 1,800 M. L. SCHUTT 219 South 2nd Strut CXXXJCXXXXXXXXXXXJOCXXXXXXXXJ If You Want A Plumber Telephone No. 61 The Standard ' Our work is as our name implies, and our charges are right. Stanriarri Plumbing & Ks3t!ng Co WANTED T Tou can rl 11 through YOU CAN SEE IN PHYSICIANS W. M. SHERIDAN, M. D. Homeopathic Physician and Surguon Occidental Life Rnlldlng. Telcnltone, 8H6. PR. F. J. PATCHIN. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Vann Drug Store. Of fice hours 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5, and 7 to 8 p. m. rtiones, office 441, resi dence ons. dr. r. ii. ircsT Physician and Surgeon Rooms 7. N. T. Arnvjo Bnildlng. DR. SOLOMON L. BURTON. Physician and Surgeon. Highland office, 10 South Walter street. Phone 1080. DBS. BRONSOX BRONSON Homeopatlde Physicians and Sur geons. Over Vann' Dmg Store. Phone, Office and Rett., 028. DENTISTS DR. J. E. KRAFT Dental Surgery. Rooms 3 and 3, Harnett Building, Over O'RIelly's Drug store. Appointments made by mail. Phone 744. EDMUND J. ALGER, D. D. a Office boars, a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. Appointments made by mall. 800 West Central Ave. Phone 456. LAWYERS R. XV. D. BRYAN Attorney at Law. Office, First National Bank Building, Alabquerqne, N. M. E. XV. DOBSON Attorney at Law. Office Cromwell Block, Alubquerque, N. M. IRA M. BOND Attorney at Law. Penxlon, Land Patents. Copyrights, Caveats, Ijetter Patents, Trade Marks, Claims. 32 F. street, N. M. Washington. D. C. THOS. K. D. MADDISON Attorn ey-at-Law. Office with W. B. Clillders, 117 West Gold Avenue. INSURANCE B. A. SLEYSTER Insurance, Real Estate, Notary Publlfl. Room 13 and 14, Cromwell Block, Albuquerque, N. M. Phone 130. A. E. WALKER Fire Insurance. $ecretarv Mutual Building Association 217 West Central Avenue. PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY Kodak films de veloped and printed on velox pa per. Reasonable prices. Send for price list. Homer Howry, 404 Carondelet St., Los Angeles, Cal. MISCELLANEOUS BORDERS, UNDERTAKER. FRENCH & ADAMS UNDERTAKERS. Embalming a Specialty. F. W. SPENCER Architect. liii South Walter. Phone 555. Appendicitis Is due In a large measure to abuse of the bowel, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the -life, gentle cleansers and invlgora tors. Guaranteed to cure headache, hillousneHS. malaria and jaundice, at all drug stores. 25c. KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS Dr. King' 'A WITH lki Discovery FOR CS"3 ,JEsl I AND 4.1 1 THROAT N0 tUNG TROUBLES. 'QUARANTINED bATI8r"ACIt)iii A MONTH BUSINESS CARDS Highland Livery RAMBROOK BROS. Phona S0. us John Strees Baddle horses a snaniaiiw m drivers In the city. Proprietors ouie, io picnio MIL,L,INURY Up-to-Date Styles AT LOW PRICES LADIES' TAILORING. And DRESSMAKING Mtma CRANE a t M. moona.. Rhone 44 W. L. TKlMKLt & CO. LIVERY, SALE, FEED AN TRANSFER STABLES. Horses aad Males Bought ana Bsc changed. BEST TOURNOUT8 IN THE CTTT Second Street, between Railroad Copper Avenue. Don't Forget The ALBUQUERQUE PLANING MILL THE OLDEST MILL IN THE CTTX. IsYTttA.. i s jm m . vu in uvcu Mat, UIKnT. ITIJMI eus. Serf)!, work pclaJty. 4 South Fin itreet. Telephone 40S. Thos. F. Keleher DEVOES READY PAINT Ow Gallon Covers 6O0 Square PALMETTO ROOF PAINT Stops Leaks, Lasts Five Years-JAP-A-LAC. 40S Wist Ksllrmad Anno Ton am aoi Dealers In Groceries, Provisions, urain ana Fuel. Fine Line of Imported Wines UatM and Cigars. Place your orders d this line with us. '- 113-811-117 NORTH TH .D WT THIRD STREET Moat Market All Kinds of Fresh and bait taaai Steam dosage Factory. EMIL KJLIKNWOH7T Masonic Building, North TUI-d Cxxixxxi IXZX HOME OUTFITTERS Every Thing Necessary for Housekeeping DAVIS & Z EARING 309 W. Gold Ave. 1XXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXT7 Direct Route Tlie Mining Camps of Colorado. Utah and Nevada; to Denver, Colo rado hpclngs and Pueblo la via Uu - Denver&RioGrande RAILWAY Through Uie fertile Ban Luis Valley, alio to tho Sau Juan county of Colo- " rado. l or information as to rules, trafaa service, descriptive literature, etc.. call on or address F. II. McBRIDE, Agent, Santa IV, N. M. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A.. Denver. Colo. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of ths Interior. Land' office at Santa Fe, N. M. Nov. 13, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Cor nelio Montoya, of Golden, N. H.. has filed notice of hi.- Intention U make final live-year proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Kntry No. 73R, made Nov. 12. 1902. for the 84 sec. 24, NVi NB4, sec. 25, township 13 N., range K-. and that aald proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver, at Hanta Fe, N. M., on Dec. 87, 1U07. He na-tues the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the laud, viz: Nicolas Montoya, of Oolden. N. M.; Daniel Write, of Golden, N. M.; Bernardo N. Arando, of Golden. N. M. ; Hlsente flutieres, of San Pedro. N. XI. MANUEL R. OTKRO. Register. Every Wcmaa (l i.V? a lmu-r-u'l Ami ttouHi Unvm i tr V.vlft MARVEL Whirlino Snrsw ' 'StA '1 jrl.,. Heat AI cal t uii4u- f H" I. H tlCBtlMss- T?t!r trtu?Llf fr it i i-a lii-m Mvfs II t k t I,. ..v,h a) N' jt!lT. t-Tll id IAIID 1H M lu.i.irirwl l.,l- lr,1 It r- V Jw f-il ,Artl.-a r 'Iip-'-i1'! l.i- W . V . , .. lit. II A I. .l. I O. ' i II - Kv XT i t . I HA i, MW I" W W