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cae ; - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1912. POTHOOKSSFLY.:<sxfPRGausmuasaermes, Tre WHE FIpuT y AT 260, WORD RATE) ="sic%"| CRAFT AND CRIME. ASENPERTS RAGE ON THE EAST SIDE Canal Bank Tasted Good but Champion . Shorthand. Report- Distrusting Political Investi- R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices We Maintain a Complete Establishment for Printing & Developing Photographic Negatives. Prompt, High-Class Work. Thin-Model Watches, $9.49 19 Men’s and Boys’. Regular Price, $11.49} © AND ELSEWHERE THESE WATCHES ARE SOLD AT “ Guaranteed timekeepers and jroyble-proof if given reasonable care, Fifteen-jewel Elgin movements’ fifted in guaranteed twenty-year golds filled, open-face; plain-polished case, With antique boW.: sain Teer, Broadway. —_— " First Showing of ParisMillinery Models.cé Drese Sale afternoon nearly died last night. Two of them are still in the General Hos- ital in @ serious condition, but all are expected to recover. The five boys, Fred Dimini, aged ten; his brother Edward, aged five, of No. 18 Dress Silks Arrivals almost daily. A tvs + Made: Them, Sick: FATDRSON, “N. J., Aug. %.—Five ers in Unique Contest at Vanderbilt Hotel. Dgye Who. ate poison-berries which they found along the canal bank yesterday WOMAN AMONG STARS. Speediest Long Hand Writer Comes From England to Compete in Event. ‘The second and most ‘interesting day of the National Shorthand Reporters’ convention, when contests were held Brook street; Harry Till, aged ten, his brother Robert, aged nine, of No. % Passalo street; and Wilile Scuzett, aged eight, of No, 2% Passaic street, were playing along the canal when one of the boys discovered a green pod covered With sharp spurs that had white seeds in it. “They all ate the berries and liked them so much they ate more and mter tearted for home. They then all got sick, The two Dimin! boys were the worst affected. A hurry call was sent to the General Hospital. The automobile anf. bulance responded and the surgeon took the two Dimin! boys to the hos pital. There the stomach pump wa sed, The boys were then taken with a slecp- ing spell and great trouble was experl- enced keeping them awake. thr The other lads were taken in ol gators, They Will Push Their Own Crusade. is to be started by the Jews of New York, Expressing its distrust of the methods of District-Attorney, Aldermen and Citizens’ Committee alike, @ vigi- lance committee appointed by the Ke- hillah, or Jewish Community, has an- the work of all three. Last week @ crowded auditorium at the Educational Alliance, No. 19 East Broadway, voices its shame at the cor- and announced ita determination to wipe A crusade to clean up the east sido) nounced Its programme for supervising | vuption springing from gang methods, | Also, Our Own Trimmed Millinery Is Now Shown in Rich Array Note particularly the illustration onthe left, and the price. It is a splendid creation of the famous Mme. Beaucourt. On the right is an illustration of the copy made by Macy's. Practically the only dif- ference is in the label. The wearer of the imported Hat of course will have the knowledge that it was made in dear Paris. Both are for sale—which will you have? These illustrate the ability of the Macy Millinery Store to serve you. Come and see these two Hats for yourself. Our Millinery Department ts blooming with suggestions. The new Autumn styles are here—not all, of course, but sufficient to satisfy your search for ideas. Quite a few irresistible creations from leading Paris milliners, as well as many of our own artistic Chapeaux. All are ready to give you a good idea of what you ought now that will please the most woman in search of Silk for a gown that she plans shall be unusually rich and beautiful. Special values in Silks suited alike for street and evening wear. Glace Coteles, $1.29 and $2.29 A very soft fabric, in various color effects, and will be used very generally the coming season for street dresses and coats. Width 24 and 31 inches. Novelty Failles, $2.29 In various stri Autumn colors, Crepe Failles, $2.79 The styles for the coming season i eria soft, clit ; hem out. It also expressed disapproval! to wear now or a little later. quire materials of a yery s + for the championshtp of the world, | their family doctors and to-day bs | hk weave. This fabric will gtarbed.to-day in the ‘vandeebit Stal Mipbibhda prseiarndi he bebo Whe promised to. bales ail intortoatly The Paris Models are marked less than the landed cost. Maty Reproduetion of, Mme. much in demand for entire costumes” . fib = C ucour ; Wah an attendance,of over one bun-IMRG EBENEZER HILL JR Ig [tenting to abolish gangs and dives to Piste. Our own Hats range from $9.89, $12.89, $15.89 up to $29.89, ee adn for street and evening wear. Width Grea, haiting from thirty-five States of . H the central office of the Kehillah, No, st ieee tines, Geelies: Geenineianiatainatenaiiateeiitaate ania wha rt the unton, every province of Canada, BRIDE OF JUDGE PRIEST. | second avenue. ry a Chameleon Gros d P Mngiand and even, Beypt. | ‘The movement {is understood to be B tif ] N Ch D: ameleon Gros de Londres, There were fitteen oontewants resis-| Former Wife of Ironmaster Whose | capitalized by Jacob H. Schiff, and Th S t Ni eau u ew armeuse resses “ . tered yesteray for competition in the " 5 other wealthy Jews. Mr, Schiff, Louts ese Omart New iss @peed contests. Many. were old -thne Divorce Caused Social War Marshall, H. Pereira Mendes and Josoph In all the glace combinations. Width votitest |. Marries Again, Barondess are among the Kehillah's Petticoats at $1.89 46 inches, Main Floor, 35h ®t. champions, réady to enter t.. members. Branch bureaus have been Special Prices—$19.74 and $22.74 “s interesting vom Pyle ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.—Mre: Mabel Curs | established at No. 197 Kast Broadway, Price Elsewhere, $3.00 Made for us specially by one of the best makers in New York. Dh Fave - | re Hill, whose divorce early this year| tn the Harlom Federation, No. 240 Fast Quality and style that are thoroughly dependable. An Interest tlm and one of the cothpetitore in’ the | roi Iron-Maater Isbenezer Hill jr. dlc | ont —Have a deep interest for every Quality and style that ar ghly dependable. ing Display One Hundred and Fifth street, and in| octety into two | the Hebrew Educational factions, was marr last night to! Brownsville. Judge Henry 8. Priest, to whom she an-| Chairman Meyer London, an east, side nounced her engagement lqst May and! soctalist, opened last night's meeting, | thereby threatened to renew the soctal! who said : war. | ‘The ceremony was performed in Judge Priest's home by the Rev. Dr. Charles Each mode h. for 1912-13, All models have full length sleev In the trimmings and the combination of colorings in Richelieu collars. —§ Others actively trimmed with] each model the Oriental Suggestion is strong. picot ribbon and shadow lace. One model has the beauty |" shh 1 seas e, of its long, clinging lines enhanced by the addition of a] SIMILAR DRESSES ARE SOLD ELSEWHERE Roman sash about the waist. AT_$25,00 TO $30.00, contest was W. B. Bottome, supreme Court reporter of this city, who holds the world's record for fast work. His Fecord ig 209 words a minue net, or an average of that number of wonts for five ‘aitnutes, made tn 190 at ‘the con- 4n Denver. Mr. Bottome won the Shorthand Wiriter Cup and title of “Chaghpion Shorthand Writer of the vided Norwalk, Conn. woman who has a place in her some one or more entirely new feature that has the favor of the fashion authorities wardrobe for another Petticoat. One style, of heavy messaline silk, has a deep fancy accordion pleated ruffle, and comes in the new shades and changeable ef- fects as well as staple colors and black. Society of Robespierre Collars 47c to $2.97 Materials include silks, salins, pique and ratine. he styles are so numerous at space will not permit. of elaborate descriptions. Each has Some have elaborate ’ Boving, President of Westminster Col- , and for $50 can have a W t a t t | sothe point of individuality that Wort ta ik Teey esd cating baltor of the Graad | PAE Gjaee city erwe taney Gi dlee Elsewhere $8.50 omens VLoats ar utumn es Sistingulshes. it from. another, 100 PER CENT. MAN AMONG THE | Avenue Presuyterian Church, || within a stone's throw from here At $2.49 yficesfere 8.50. Those Now Being Shown Will Be Pronounced Charming by Critical Women Many’ striking black and white CONTESTANTS. ater this Week Judge and Mrs. Pries ngster's face you eines nt Mt ow! r ome: effects, ay fo onth’s trip In Europe. your choice of silk jersey-top to ; splices ieee 4 a4 ‘ AL itaan aor ay ssf a Bs 4 Another “Contostant was Nathan | “Wait of Norwalic society supporto! ates, Amomidy diateice Skirts, with deep flounce of We will briefly describe here only three of many models, These will serve as an index to the ex- The high, dressy collars have every ny Priest and half stood with her husband | his city. This established the con- when she sued for divorce in Reno. | nection between politics and the gang, While in the West Mrs. Priest enrolled |The police, by permitting the intimida- herself as a student in. the University | tion of witnesses, establish the under- of Nevada. Judge Priest is an attorney | standing between themselves and the for ratlroad and ofl interests and has a Bebrin, for a time trip] reporter at Po- Uce Headquarters and tow a reporter in the Supreme Court. He came into Prominence as a shorthand expert when he made a recor of 10 per cent. in soft frills of lace top and bottom, The less elaborate turnover: effects. have dainty frills of pleat Jd net and lace. Tiny bute tons add additional ornamenta- ceptional assortment of Coats in the newest advance Autunin styles, each of which is an unusual early-in-the-season value, Top Coats, $12.74 _rourist Coats, $15. 74 Walking Coats, $19.74 louble ac “warmth «= without « Fine quality boucle cloth in gray or fancy pleated messaline, or a very attractive style in good quality messaline with a deep side-plaated ruffle headed by a band of puffing. All of these, See | belo Ee Rt HE sn y esti 10 Br weeube faced warmth sT enleays quitity navy blue oF black tion. Passing his civil service examinations'| jandsome home here at No, 420 West-| Dr. J. L Magnes, President of the rts al ahs pabbalbaetthd brown colorings, he coat is thr eight R material which has enjoyed |cheviot. Inverted pleated back, wide Each price represents aVERY some years ago. | minster place, | Kehillah, sald tt would carry the cam- fitting lines, without any cum quarter length, and has deep pockets | universal popularity during the past| belt trimmed with. small. velvet MATERIAL SAVING — over bersome under-ruffles. bound with braid and the new style In the wanted color effects and “muffler” collar. Fastens with large black. pearl buttons, ‘These are in excellent second Moor, 84th Ste Esty’ season, Cut on loose lines, ly bound with braid. F large fancy buttons. collar, attractives stens with Convertible Miss Nellie M. Wood, Supreme Court reporter of Boston and cup winner at the 1907, 198, 199 and 1911 meetings of the Conventions, and known as “the paign into every section of the city covered buttons, Slashed pockets, where Jews could be reached, rolling collar and deep cuffs, with overlay of black velve Body and sleeves satin lined. second Ft w prices prevailing elsewhere for this unquestionably popular of neckwear. commonesiicsestied HANKINS DIES BROKE | soemnestatijinionasns AND ALMOST UNKNOWN. | SHOT PRINCE AND PRINCESS. most ac ate shorthand reporter in . eae "y *, . . he world,” was another intereeting cone {Chicago Millionaire Gambler Ends e Killed : White Embroideries ° ’ ’ ghee a oriole Rae igus 7 are leat dimes: taste French Imported Chemise Note these Reducticns | Misses’ and Small Women’s Tub enced dimiculty In Keeping wp with ber Friendless. WARSAW, Russtan Poland, Aug. 20.—~ ac t C S ecial at 79 Swiss Mustin Allover Embroiderie ito. 7 usual record 0 “con Dy" ‘1 om= : ‘ ver Wroideries, aeramp in her rizht hand while the | CHICAGO, Aug. 20—deorge v. manger OF-0 orieade'in the saranon SG Corser “overs; opecial ak tde | with 21 inches Dresses and Suits—Reductions comtest was In progress, former partner of the late! If you like French embroidered underwear, the dainty At 74c, Formerly $1.24 to $1.49, here, and his wife, Princess Tumanoff, vill ce Come as early the day tos g you can t lect Dona o ‘4 sty of se fi ents will certainly appeal to you, - as early in the day to-morrow as you can to selec! Phere was also on handyready to take MeDonald, one tkne, million shot by Private Powaneski of the Style of these garment Weed ’ Sita * rg Te anlien mei Phe . tee Vi se at the champlonship contest, |@lre race track owner and gambler, Scaklas aeay, Waa Gutseed tha Fines’ The unusually low price will lead you to buy tor yourself, Swiss Nuslin Double Edge Galloons, | Yours. The savings are such that you should not miss YOUR Width 2'to 3 inches. At 15c. Imported to sell up te 25c, dead. cal wreck, due to over domestic troubles, he possibly for a friend too, Of good quality French percale; the scalloped neck and armholes are very carefully worked by hand, as is the grace+ 3 Swem, who at present {s tra flat and fired a number of shots from a Woodrow Wlison taking sten- lcarbine, The Prince and Princess were share if you can use one or two more pretty Dresses from now on for two or three months: nots © Rn rmptdan teaches [esioety wounded, who. were i {ute disgnacros te ontand ienibborranesskts | Cnbrodera! eanste Fiance 179 Tub Dresses that were $3.74 to $4.96—now $1.96 vas Glyde H. Marst Several odes c idth 45 inches. . a Kings County reporter. Ing ended in Chie [the room at the time were also wounded, mt So) EM Specially Priced at 79c At 69c, Mace to sett at $1.00, | 137 Tub Dresses that were $4.49 to $6.94—now $2.96 The, of t the Garileld ark | but they drew their revolvers and killed -owans! ie about to Teave. The d 7 Materials include tissues, ginghams and lawns. only one 4 & String of thor, | Powanskl ag he was about to feave. The Sold Elsewhere at 85¢ and $1.00 Combination. Batiste and Imitation : cud » ginghams at th Powanskl by his euperior officers. “a assortnent of French, Austrian and Madeira embroiderec At 98c, Imported to sell up to$2.00. inen and Eponge Suits that were $13.74 to $19.74—now $7.74 sorts of medais and his particular profession In country, Mr, Smart has the unique dis- underwear that runs the gamut of lingerie daintiness. The prices range considerably lower at Macy's than you will expect to pay, Just @ hint: ¥ Ins told 65 Eyelet Embroidery Dresses that were $4.96 to $5.74—now $2.96 C Second Fl, 25th St. fs] | i his friends, 1 n real estate, |Short Clreult Barns Sabway Guard, but never regained @ rating as a mille | A short circuit in the switch box of Swiss Muslin Embroidered Flouncings. Width 27 inches. Si teint ae 2 AS Vm nw Hr Bape Baal At eee | Good News of Handkerchi “fong hand" writer in the world, an hocked Jack Doran, a guard, badiy ; : claims to be 4 to write seventy-five ae Semaine th his hands ina arms The Chemises 79¢ to $35.74 ae atin : he! ie bre Swiss Muslin and Nainsook Corset 00 ews 0 an erc efs words @ minutes that way Leen lnar te in Pati. ; el accldent Fron while he was laying t Co 19 to $17 49\T, m3) aA $12.49 to $110.00 Cover Embroideries; 1614 inches wide. H A , Accompanied y th js 26 feet | up s a he us, e Corse! 5 rouss . et GNQLIGH. EXPERT 18 UNDER | of caroline and by five feet of tocse| dred and Elshteenth street, and: Bo Mg Secu St At 33c, Imperted to sell up to G5e. ere Are Economies Out of Ordinary DISADVANTAGE. cement, Heary Smith, a laborer fell 1N6| 1 Doran walked to @ drug stor Main Foor, Centre. Bmart is under some disadvantage dn | oct yesterday afternoc Hundred and wera ovat | oe Batyetnied At these special prices every woman who either needs je present shorthand contest for herelof fresh cecsent, shot out of sight and! where Dr. Jones of Fordham He P ° E ° now or will need within a few weeks a new supply of Hands twill be in taking court teatimony [hea scukscd oO he surface-ouuurt, | @temsed his Injuries. ‘Then he was wnt ew ortieres conomies | ry Cy Pe kerchiefs should buy in dozens and half dozens. judges’ charges, In England the Attar wetting his breath he resumed to some, No, 899 Willis avenue, the a Bn itt a ; Old En lish Poplin P Li H dk hi f f practic nig | Work: Losagaad [wo groups are just receive ey represent the advance guard Mairi contaes\ace vates cuore = Jf} of the newest things vi doorway and passage drapery, and the special II] WAt 24c.3 Elsewhere, 35c ure Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for 39c on “straight soMd matter.” prices represent savings of no mean importance. A very popular white wash’ goods Initial Handkerchiefs with elaborately embroidered But Mr. Smart, while not boasting, 19 | that is much in demand for light floral wreath. French Jute Velour Portieres, $13.74 These sell regularly at 12c. each. Real Hair Grower dresses, nurses’ uniforms, entire @0ing to have a try at the championship : dresses, rnin, . e Sevtnate, Wits Sir Smut! ‘wes his old Eleewhere the Price Is $18.00 puits, skirts, and bows vid eviell TH Extra Large Linen Handkerchiefs at 19¢ fame ¢riend, W. H. Lake, bi olx Lf In plain rich shades of rose, crimson, nile or Empire green, olive and made up and continue liking it Pure Irish Linen. Made especially for us to meet a welle faanag. ust, the DaRe: 0 otedit be brown, These are reversible and finished with overlocked edges. during its long lifetime. Width defined demand for a large Handkerchief. Elsewhere such 27 inches. tough himself stenographer, did not Chateau Velour Portieres, $10.89 Beh oA Handkerchiefs sell at 30c, each. ster the contest, The Price Elsewhere, $14.50 _, Persian Lawn at 24c ety ) ‘The contest was itself unique. There Elsewhere, 50c. Width 32 nin Floor, Contee.o> y Reversible, in lovely combinations of green-and-red, brovn-and-green, rose-and-brown, overlocked edges. wae a render who read the matter to be “taken” by the shorthand reporters in fhe contest. Behind him stood a “signal man" with @ stop watch, who saw to It it the reader kept at a unifor mepeed, @ warming up contest at a speed of 1 words @ minute was held. Then came the real contests; firet 20 words a min- ufe for five minutes of straight matte: tHen one at 240 words @ minute for tho same length of time, this from a Judge's s, Made of selected, combed Egyptian yarns, Sheer \ priate for fine dresses, Main Fl, 85th St., Rear. eensand-rose, or with sane color on reverse side; Found at Last! is The Great English Discovery “Crystolis” Grows Hair in 30 Days. | $1,000.00 Reward if We Cannot Prove Our Claims Try It at Our Risk. Silk-and-Wool Velour Whipcord at $1.98 New This Season. Elsewhere $3.00 One of the many new fabrics with which our Dress Gé8ds Section brims over at this tim It is 54 inches wide; in. black-and-white, brown-and-white nd navy. One the first favorites of the Autumn. and will give great satisfaction in wearing quatity. PULL VARIETIES both of the popular and advanced ideas in Dress | d, Third Floor, 25th St, Rear. Baby Coaches—Lowered Prices An event that will deeply interest every mother, every ative or friend whe is planning t aby a sensible, useful gift. Summer Dresses Dainty and of Excellent Style; Prices Reduced Makes up handsomely. Goods for 1912 and 1913 are now conveniently displ eA ASR sc alibi Pdr edd Mail Coupon To-day. » Coach pictured at the special price} The materials are fine quality Main ‘Vien’ Shin 4 manutes of court testimony at a rate of - San named ts a Reed Reclining Pullman Sleeper, It } marquisette, voile or linen, ‘The fit 380. « minute. oe EN . has reed hood and is in natural or oak finish. J and style will be found to be excep. E W fo quality for the championship 9 hee Dera Upholst red in excellent corduroy, Sheet tubing | tional, while the savings for those who very oman houl See These per cent. for each of the three latter gear. Heavy rubber tires. are in time tomorrow to secure on: contests w necessary, Then the aham- pionship was based upon the best “net” | OF average record over the % per cent of the three contes The convention will last through FFrt-, day. Sessions will be held both after- noon and morning and jn the evenings there will be entertainments given and trips taken by the visitors to the con- | or more of these Dresses win high approval! Dresses that were $14.74 t! Are now $6.94 Each Other Dresses of tissues, or striped voiles thet were $1 are now $5.94 and so on throug! quite a list, inluding black lawn Dresses that were $2.96, $3.96, $4.49 and $5.94—-now $1.96 are sure te Newcs: Black Silks for Autumn Black, always in favor, will be specially so for whole dresses and costumes Autumn and Winter, The newest Silks are beautiful in the extreme. A full showing at Macy's, and your especial attention is directed to— Satin Charmeuse, Special at $1.29 a Yard Superior quality in cream, mais, Nile, light biue, pink, cord, rose, apricot, emerald, brown and Various other desirable colors, Width 44 ELSEWHERE $2.28, colors, inches, Black Satin Regence, $2.24 |Broche Crepe, 40-inch, $2.97 Soft, heavy quality in the new corded | Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36-inch, 99¢ $17.21 Baby Coaches now $13.49 $18.49 Baby Coaches now $15.74 $24.49 Baby Coaches now $19.49 $28.81 Baby Coaches now $23.89 Wind protectors with any of the above $11.98; were $16.49) Coache, without extra charge. A full assortment of English Perambulators and other styles of Baby Vehicles at ‘‘lowest-in-the-city” prices. Balcony, Second Moor, 84th St, Kear. These Artistic Domestic Rugs Sun rhses.. Second Floor, Broadway, effect; 36 inches wide. ELSEWHERE $1.25, sty Are of Remarkable Beauty and Excellent Quality—| (yy agblack Satin Majestic, Special at 94c Gate. . Manutactured i C a ° AC) sid he Prices are Greatly Reduced omen § onatr the welvage Of coche yard” Width $6 iieteia aca, ue ean Bathing Suits, $1.49 to $11.89 Il are to be sold at once. The prices are greatly reduced, The Rugs are in Oriental and small all-over Persian effects, and are adaptable for any room in the home. A large range of sizes and in nearly every case smaller Rugs to match the larger ones. FRENCH WEAVE WILTON RUGS ce : cent If we do will do all w cout you to you that ‘Crystolts’ and, wha rower, the most wonderful ry of the century. The New Lingerie Waists "HIGH GRADE SMYRNA RUGS | Judges of the Brussels and Parts |), ‘of money to bi wht... Hee. pens hese are also taken from our regs A fine varicty also of Eight Beautiful New Styles, and th I eecoani tte esenaeteatiaall «out! $4 22)4236 in $3.39 Ks, bhey are in Sco WwW ’s Silk Bathi 4 Medals to this marvellous hi mall it to-day to Cres . 36 in. ; ind colorings, The Si thi ‘5 _ we Bh Sinakbatter Hrs Hislin Hat [Cra Rug ori an one ot ||| Wemmee’s Silk Bathing Special Price for Each is $1.98 INCOMING ATEANSHIpS, Pine ney Bit $8.50 Frnt a smu jt! excellent wearmg Rugs made. mene ry Bd) rhe PE MATERIALS are fine quality voile and very sheer batiste ODAL. ovtained. by tte. us $9.50 36x72 in. 4 |) bise ot 94, $8, The trimmings include Valenciennes, ‘and Irish. laces, Peneiene Saens.. Keet Wines Hi opie who have been bald for 30 year $35.00 G9 ft gaits | g2ia9 12 It, $14.89 These are also reduced greatly EVERY MODEL is strictly new and upeto-date, and possesses hase Belermo, Gow Er? sie acct) ait’ iets Uke bate pet der of $55.00 912 ft. $43.89 | $15.36 7,6110.6 ft, $11.89 from their regular prices,” those points of individuality that d hour Waists, o clean,, healthy ‘stops, falling halt, Tapestry Brussels Rugs in Room Sizes at Greatly Reduced Price, Many days of bathing yet this ONE MODEL you : ‘ited to see has very delicate OTROOTES EPA MATER, Diteations 0 this INLAID and CORK LINOLEUMS, also OILCLOTHS in great varicty and beautiful hand-embroidery that will make an instant appeal to your druff and itching scalps season, and then you have a to with failing hatr, pre i bat 4 saded haw at 5p cial prices, rs Practically new Suit for next Sense of the beautiful, matted hair, brittle A 1 I es gel 3 “ ELV aT and TAPESTRY pus ELS CARPETS in rich, handsome season~and a saving, Prices Elsewhere for such Shirt Waists are from $2.50 te $3.50, iff, iteht t t 7 f ‘ forme of tching a PIN THIS tel] TO YOUR colorings and patterns at prices pro’ ing welcome savings. : : . rae, : . . = = aren , ——