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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. .PORTLAND, MONDAY tVENlNO. OCTOBER 11, 1C0J. ssJaeM TuE &: Giblbs, Arab.-. I . COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS TuE Sc Gibbb, Inc.- 'S3$& ,i Toll & Gibbs, Inc. YOU WILL ENJOY LUNCH OR AFTERNOON TEA IN "THE WISTARIA" TEA ROOM, ON THE BALCONY EVERYTHING PREPARED ON THE PREMISES IN OUR - MODERN AND SANITARY KITCHEN TELEPHONES AND OTHER CONVENIENCES IN THE LADIES' REST ROOM, ON THE BALCONY Taylor. Comfort Rockers A. Bargain Event in Curtains She Attractive Specials in , . , -SOME NEW DESIGNS JUST RECEIVED Tavlor" desitms. workmanship and finish- are . recognized as the very best of the medium grade, comparing favorably with many of the higher rrade pieces. " The new designs which we, are showing in the doll mahogany and golden oak embody the comfort features that characterize "Taylor" chairs. The seats are upholstered in best , quality leather over oil-tempered springs. Some have leather upholstered backs and head rests. Balance is a most important feature in , rocker construction in Taylor designs a strong feature. Some of the new rockers in both golden oak and mahogany as low as $12.50. !-y ; 150 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS AT D0 PAIR " Jn this lot of Lace Curtains In white and Ivory tints there are several pattern to choose front Regular value-$l.C0 and $1.75 the pair. 77 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS AT ? 1.05 PAIR '' V' .i . . . Cable Net Curtains in Arabian color 2 yards and 3 yards long five Cluny patterns to select from. These are regular $3.50 pair values. Also a number of one-pair and two-pair lots of Lace Curtains to close ' out at just half regular values. ry. f. '" , , . SALE IN THE DRAPERY DEPT.Today and Tuesday Bigelow , Aoninster The most popular medium-priced Carpet. on the market Ours is a large and varied stock of exclusive patterns, and in colors to please the , . ;. most fastidious. The prevailing shades of brown and tan re conspicuous here. The new pat terns are deserving of your inspection. See them in the splen didly lighted Carpet Department Sixth Floor. V ' ' Special Sale of White Wool Blankets Monday and Tuesday the Bedding Section placet on special aa1 about 200 pain of iine white wool Blankets Winter weight with pink- or blue ' borders. Take advantage. ' , Sixth floor. 60-in. by 80-in. Blanketa, special, pair.. f .00 C8-lnu by 80-in. Blankets, speciaC pair..f 6.50 70-in, by 82-in. Blankets," special, pair, .f 6.00 70-in. by 82-in. Blankets, special, pair.. f6.TS "70-ln. by 82-in. Blanketsr special, palr,.8.00 72-in. by 84-in. Blankets, special, pair., f 9.00 . , FmriitureSaniple Piece a- 1 $35.00 PARLOR SUITE FOR f 19.75 ' ' Three pieces In this suite frames in mahogany finish loose-seat cushions, covered in good quality tapestry. ' - a ' . . . 1 - . . $37.50 PARLOR CHAIR FOR f 21.75 $38 ROCKER TO MATCH FOR f 22.50 Here are two very attractive pieces that can be used in either parlor or living-room.1 The frames are of solid mahogany and the seats and-backs are upholstered in green plush of a desirable shade. , ' ' ' ,' , , ' ' i .' $41.00 DAVENPORT FOR f 28.50 S!:: : 'v '-V. A bargain offered in this pimple Davenport, The, frame is -of golden oak and the -covering embossed velour.- Seventy-six inches vis the length of .this piece. I : . , . . ... ... - .-. ; f . . , . ; $55.00 BOOKCASE FOR f 30.50 Here is another unusual bargain.- This sample Bookcase in solid mahogany-show-ing the very finest workmanship and finish. It has two doors, with beveled glass. Fifty-six inches is the height,. and forty inches the width of this bookcase. . ' v : v $79.00 DAVENPORT FOR $40.50 '' V y -v 'A heavy Davennort in Colonial desiffn--frame in mahogany finish. A well-con structed piece, and covered in brown. -velour of good quality; 72 inches is the length. These pieces will be offered at their reduced prices Monday and Tuesday. Liberal terms, if desired ' ' '; .;h ' '"- ,' . : ' "' 1 Among the New Arrivals in Furniture 1 1 i 1 " 1 1 1 1 i .; . ... . . - . ..... Are the new Bedroom Pieces in the golden oak, mahogany, btrdseye maple and white enamel Bed3'Dressersr Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables of the medium jrrade in the colonial and other de- . - j 1 a 1 i ' i! i . r i. t i . . . . signs inai snow aisnnciion ana rennemcni. in mese wui De recognizea at a glance a newness ot style that meets the demand for something apart . from the ordinary m medium-priced Bed room Furniture. ,A '. y , ' ; x '. . On our Fourth Floor are shown 'some new designs Jn Roman and Odd Chairs In oak and mahogany. Ihese chairs are a combination of comfort and beauty and are a proper selection t.'. r i:- 1:1 .ti r -i 1 MAU4 BC4uug picwes ioi ii v ug-i uuiij, nvi&ry vr , fi9i..'. iv o man vnairs irora tpu.4 a up. 'Gaipet Sale-r-Four SpeHal Patteriis in Body Bnisisels, Sewed, Laid, Mned, $1,35 Yard These are of standard fiye-frame .quality and are being closed out because they are discontinued patterns. An excellent opportunity tor carpeting dining-rooms or other rooms at a saving. jineouowin snon icngtns 01 carpet ana woraers to De closed out at less than mill cost: A Sale of New Enameled Ware ' Introducing Our New Stock, of the Blue - ; ; " - ' and White ."Regent" Ware from Germany ' v v- ' Regent" h a high-grade line of. seamless utensilsvery durable and moderately priced. The Basemenf Department announces a three days' special sale in introducing this ware- today, Tuesday and Wednesday. ' l A ' .'; :y: Pudding; Pans in Five Sizes. 25c size at.......20 30c size at'.. 24 35c size at 28 40c size at 30V 45c size at... .36 yards of Body Brussels Carpet for. $3.75 T yards of Body Brussels Carpet for. . .$4.00 9i yards ot Axminster iiorder, 22y inches wide, for . . . . .... ............... .$4.75 l6 yards Axminster Border, 224 inches wide, for.. .... : . .... $5.00 14 yards Velvet Carpet Border for. .$11.00 274 yards Body Brussels Border, 22tf inches wide, for , . .... .$18.00 304 yards Body Brussels Carpet for $25.00 Take advantage of these bargains early sale commencing today. Carpet Department, Sixth Floor. Shallow Lipped Sauce Pans, in Five Sizes. 30c size at 24V 35c size at 28 45c size at..1 36 50c size at ..40 V 5e Kile at 62 Preserving Kettles, in Five Sizes. 65c, size at 52 75c size at ..60 90c size at......72$1.10 size at 88V $1.25 size at......?1.00 ' Coffee Pots, In Four Sizes. 80c size at......'l 85c size at...... 68 90c size at, 72 $1.00 size at 80 Tea Pots, in Three Sizes. 70c size at .58-80c size at 64 ,..68 , 85c size at. .Extra Deep, Covered Stew Pans, in Five Sizes. 50c "size at. .4Oi-0c size at.. 48 70c size at 56-80c size at 64 90c size at,, .....72. , Berlin Sauce Pans. In Three Sizes. 65c size at.' 62 90c size at. ...... 72 IMO size at 88 . Covered Berlin Kettles, in Three Sizes. - $1.10 size at.... 88 $1.25 size at 81.O0 $1.50 size at..,.. f 1.20 . Oval Dish Pans, In Two Sizes. $1.35 size at.. .f 1.00 $170 -size at... f 1.36 Rice Boilers, in Three Sizes V $1.25 size at. . .f 1.00 $1.50 size at. ..f 1.20 $175 size at.... f 1.40 The ''South Bend Malleable . , One of the Ranges which we are offering on the liberal buying terms $5.QO Ddwo-$5.QO Month - ' As Well as Thirty Days' Free Trial The "South Bend Malleable" stands alone as theijnest achieve rraent in Malleable Range construction- the range that . easily demonstrates its practical perfection in xooking .and baking. Every unit of heat fa-the'fuel 4i hbtzmed'jMhztii6j&t advantage, insuring qufck meals, well cooked. Look over our list of the many .satisfied users of the "South Bend Malleable" in this section. Ask any of them "what' their , experience has been. We do not hesitate in saying that there is not one who would not recommend it as the range for you to buy.. In selecting the "South Bend Malleable" you have a ranee that with -Drooer. care. will last a lifetime. , Not the cheapest range made not the most expensive. Besides the "South Bend Malleable" you are offered selection . from our line of Steel Ranges on the same advantageous terms: ,t Ask to see the ''Supreme,"-the "Crown" and the "Capital" Steel Ranees' A few minutes of your time will be.well spent in allowing uso show you their many distinct ive features. ' -y.r: ,:'''""., ,'i"V'.. .:.:V.,;.f i,.'.':'.!A.:..-i.:v'v s, " r' -.' THE MALLEABLE?, COOK BOOK FREE ASK FOR IT- (OlCf m mm - Sewing. i"--" """" T""1" Machines On liberal terms 5 Downr$5a Month Our Line Is the - - 66 99 9The only machine that makes perfectly both the lock and chain stitch, instantly interchangeable. The preciseness in the mak ing and assembling of all parts that marked the success of these machines when first made many years ago continues to mark , their success today. There is no better machine mjfde. Sold under one name only "New Domestic." Priced from $38.50 up. , - ' . " . . I WINDOW SHADES Our workmanship and meth-od-of hanging is the very best, and our prices the low est consistent with quality. We use only the best shade cloth and the ever-reliable Stewart Hartshorn roller. We guarantee all shade work entrusted to our care. The hade Department Sixth Floor. ; ; ; r ... The ' Great line of Moore1 s Fire-Keep)ing Heating Stoves 11 " 1 , i. . 1 ,i The cut shows one of them A Wood-burmng heatcr that is 'made . bodies. It has cast-iron lining, which is ventilated in such a manner that it will not. burn out as readily as a 6olid cast lining. Extra large door admits large stick of wood. Top has Hd. Circular draft insures perfect regulation of heat. Body of polished boiler steel. Swing top, foot rail, draft and top ring heavily nickeled. The 18-inch size is priced at $13.50 The 20inch size at ..... .V.S15.50 Moore's Fire-Keeping Coal Heaters and Combination Coal and Wood Heaters are made in. sizes to meet every demand. Their radiating surfaces are greater than those of any other stoves of equal size-4heir consumption of fuel less. Coal Heaters here priced as low as $9.00. See our complete heater display in the Basement. Any Heater Sold on Liberal Time Payments X) rpm mr- 3.-& ' JT ' MAKES PLUNGE FOR STAGE TO I SET THINGS RIGHT WITHOUT DELAY i . ; "Th Rlnf matr was atormlly rs rlred at the 8tar last night. .Perhaps the unqualified approval of the audience -an beat be shown by an incident of act Hhree. At a crucial moment, a dazzled Auditor in scarlet shirt was so carried away with the mummer's art that ht made for the stage to settle the compli cations after his own rashlon, only to be removed from the theatre by a couple irf policemen, amid what for a time threatened to become a panic. ' This four-act play of social and finan cial Ufa Is the brain labor of Olive For. ter, assisted by Mrs. Frances Van J'ranir. and is distinctly feminine In its rnnception and development. Plays of s all street have been too numerous of late to be filled with surprises, and this latest edition contains no Illuminating features. There Is Uttle humor, the linps are commonplace, the situations u.eiine toward varus posnlbllltiea. and the character drawlmrs are largely im itative ana not particularly apt. it be l"r,s to "The Man of the Hour" branch of the play family, but comes to us with Bone or tne latter s brilliance and power. Mr. Richard Hillary, the "rincmaa tr" of the street, and his aasociatea, ee fit to "discipline" a certain Colorado rr.inlnc company, whose business meth ods are too decent to meet with the ap proval of aald ma-nates. To form a de eired copper trust, it is necessary that - Soap Back This remark certainly soaads startlJnf ta tbesa days of cleanllnesa and hygleae; tut the Introduction of sach a soap pow-!---r as Gold Oust baa made the alow- olvinr rake of soap s back Bomber. The reaaoa la aimpla Soap must dls-a-lva befora It raa aoftra water or ra rov dirt. The cake aoust be cot up and ctre4 ta make a soft snap before It 1 really e?erUra for waaalnff clothe. T - fin grains af Gold Dust, howrrar. t oire at onra and la dlasolring tbera ! a icmWm reactioa la tbe water; the f t ltit lmlm ta hard lima, etc, t vttr soft, and la d"ipg ; !f .;! y 6ii-.1t4 i'lf Oold I- t t ' ' -r. iK-t pr iv tia wt emrm- -'. tkt a,M tse cutrknt srd aaaieat i ' r f r tieinea aftd evrjtlsg. this mining company ba brought to sub mission. To turn' the trick, tber seek the services of John 1 Baron, a youth of unlimited wealth and little knowledge of affairs financial. Bat, when tbe in famous schemes of Hillary, and 'asso ciates are unfolded to him, L Baron declines to ally himself with them, and, on the other hand, exacts from them a promise to desist In their efforts to ruin the Colorado comnanv. While entertaining a party of friends on his yacht, among whom Is the aaugnier or Kienard Hillary, Le Baron stumbles upon a wireless message from j-miary 10 nis private secretary, reveal ing the fact that Hillary, contrary to his word. Is pursuing his machinations against the Colorado company. Where upon, ie ijaron, though ha has that day exception of a plcturesciue second aet, showing the deck of the yacht Nomadic, the stage settings are inadequate. "The Sunny Side of Broadway." ' Pretty glrla, good rauslo and funny comedians, to aay nothing of the horse. Is the menu "Tbe Sunny Side of Broad way" is serving at the Baker theater The plot, if it can be dignified by such a name, is put in motion by George Hay. a Tale student. Who undertakes to find two college men for his father who An not smoke cigarettes and who do not use slang. Enter Al Harrison and J.- K. ougnun as jiicnaei cr Toole and Hen businesa with the horse wm the best and Percy " Kilbride aa the boatswain in the piece and decidedly funny. I gained many a hearty laugh, 'and to xne norse was the wents twins jn I jack Bennett fell the dislike that al disguise and was one of the funniest ways welcomes tbe cause of the trouble. stage animals seen In a long time. The I Miss . Dorothy Davis surprised her went twins later aia a ciever aancing nearers ny a character comedy part. The women of the cast were pretty and- wore stuitnlng gowns. ' In addition to good looks, Marie Montrose has a j sweet soprano voice, which she used to good advantage. Carolyn Ryan cannot sing, but her good looks andt clever per- I sonauty maae you lorget it wnen ane tries, Don Clark, as George Hay. is the busfeat person In the caat and does good work throughout. MANY IMPROVEMENTS COMING. TO C0RVALLIS (Special Diipatcn to Tbe looraal) Corvallls, Or, Sept. $. Clrio pride has gotten busy at Corvallls and visitors of tne xuture wui rind spienaidly paved The chorus1 Is young, pretty and can nessy CBrienT resnectiva briokuV.; mnAl1. The piece is filled with an un- streeu In the college town. Bids have hodclrrler cootnled bv divai JSd h8"1 number of good musical been received from numerous .paving sundrv bricfc h-SP-5.adST,riIer,22 numbers. The finale of the first act. concerns, but the plum was given to the r r w v uia, .uvum. II UM UIRl Qftl become engaged to Mies Eleanor Hlll.rv abruptly returns to New Tork and be- gin a campaign to aereat Her rather. Under great stress, snd against pow erful opposition. L Baron makes a bHi. Kant stand for right and honesty, and the final curtain presents him' aa one more example of the fine old maxim that uw owl man always wins. We are told that ths rnmnanv sm direct from the Maxlne ElUott theatre. New Tork, but their stage deportment as u susoect that tfta Miraivl Broadway stamp has yet to be attainod. Frederick Montagues portrayal of "The Ktncmastar" waa frtvea ta rant and lackml that finesse that we are wont ta expect rrora a mil who plavs tbe Wall street game sueeesefullr. li. ft. Xortb- rup, aa sioba Is Damn, waa alwaya found in becoming attituW. and waa good lookftis rnourh a Mniur. f K hearts of the "tar audience. He gave a wninrin pwiorminct in tsat It wrmid have takn ponr actnf- ta hare sroiSd so splendid Mr. atlas AIIm U plsvs Eleanor Hillary, and piaya her bafl.y. but her gnwciBg . waa the one ruiimt isatara rr in. mint tk. slxws fur adorable crsat'nae, a laven der flett wera In the third art bstng iwnwMr ataaalna. . Vlu tLnasmatut C arper. ter makes a Rebecra Lrre a ros-r-tpg ratT A Sf'v aM Iium rhm. if.'rlMlntiKf Mrt Aries Frai rr la tat fnrr-'.he fey v ss Clare Cni.maa R ert F.a-tfi aa Peter ' rt. i r.vi. - a )Tnfl f nnst llkahi's fjslit)ee. The rerca'rSer sf ths rset mrrrrr'm sr. 1 neiiga witb the freductVoa. iu U.e are straightway given monev bv the un OT.VM Montrose and the chorus, warren Construction company of Fort hopeful 8ormJ with whTch to buv2 w,tn reaTwater coming down as rain, land. The council, at a special meeting conege "get up" and be the two? da?rwm " ' th" b, hlt"- "T" Sunny last night, made the award and decided i. ..;... T.t..w-lw.--e,. ! Side of Broadway" will be at the Baker I to have sixteen blocks paved with bltu- Throughout the rest of the piece they IS?.1 w,tl "u1 ntlnee onlithio hard pavement. The price made struggle valiantly in their new role of Wednesday and Saturday. I jT p WJren company was 11.15 per lhat tA8.-wor.k m.u"t completed by . r. r : . " Juiy, iiu. Anotner improvement oom- "The Flagship." presented by the I pleted today Is the new reservoir, with o yes I a capacity of S00.000 aallons. Tha Cor. nlsvs I v - i.v.cu viio ins vauiB waier supply comes in pipes irem s Kstn. K ..J I... j .ut--o. I.USI. litis siuaents ana proauce comedy which Is strongly reminiscent of Murry and acs. And then came Max Bloom riding oa athon a tSk'oSmna-.-th- T,X the horse. As Abey TIredheimer. Hu&&t&& brew who sells clothes and later plays ittLJI0!0. 0tVLSSJ.S " edy of a particularly happy sort, al-l tnougn tnere were times when a cer tain suggestlveness which passed for j comedy might have been cut out with out materially injuring the play. His ! rayonte Company Marva mountain. 1T miles swav iiul Tha nualnt char-I while tha until. Is nnllnllul h- . . l! . "i lu" -.-nmciuaii ia i reservoir wiu lumisn a large auxiliary Jl his simplieity and hospitality Is set! supply In any emergency that might iw. mi u "viu y iui o iu viia iirL bui i arise. inai wunsianas any attempt at expia- naiiou. Breathe it In III guaranteed to cure jm'i " ii . cotcv rotnt. CVKT. pri maur -, ass 4 an 1 1 1 s a U-.s, s-sssT In Surpla ?TJr7 " as. as t-'w i . ssaT Xh. trend of th. play lead, tu audi- ORCHARDS SET OUT i rum painm io numor wita ence I rapadity thatruns from one emotion ta notner. rrora Kentucky to the Philip pines aiio ins scene on poara tne Mt tleship "Oregon" U (Dsctacular In Its r presentation. ' - The flagship served to Introduce to Pert land the new larilna man of h Athoa company, in the role of Clem fanley, a mountaineer and mend. NEAR COTTAGE GROVE (Special Dtspatek ts Tbe JooraaLl Cottage Grove. Or.. Oct. 10 Several new orcnaras nave neea set out near Cot tage Grove. They comprise the best varieties or winter appiea. The J. I. true! Jones' apple orchard, in the southeastern He is a splendid actor, a manly I part of toe city of Cottage Grove. Is one Inoklrr fellow with Prise. ..a Knowlee la fine voice. Miss I of the the part of Sue lards. ! Rigbv. the Kentucky rlrL anln rroved her fight ta the popularity abe enjoys. and Sidney Payne aa the hnhand earned hi shauw ef the bonora. Robert Athon aa Denny. Alice Condon aa Nell fSE ALLE.VS rOQT-EASB Tbe se'tsertte pm a akavee iwtm fba ms. If res ka Dr-4. sehirv rert. trr AV les W its It e sew er tsrtt a saar best, three-year-old apple orcb- The Churchill-Matthews cempanr ef Portland will, by March 1, have more tran a thousand acres In orchard. R. Phiiilrs or Teronto. Canada, has been engaged by tkta company to lok after Its intereets ana to superintend the planting of tbe company a holding at Lct-alne. Bales brother ef rvrena rarentlT rs fused aa offer of ll(- an acre for their I , , ,k. ilJ , j rj j orrhard. Their tree ere 1 years 7s lrrvX st?4. eiCh; n""t but ' '"W tins fee, aetterea eersa sa ess. I heavllr 'thle year, ln to the gen- t si pi is sires r-s aa4 nsfrt."'l season thruehut h er.Ure A ri ess It ts Ftreak ts sbsea. I -j tt I state. la the Rale (to! hers orrhard s44 aa esrwa. T-'. 2ss't as. I are t rm Win tbe rnPfatni arttis t aay sakstttsts. r rue trial mrkua rf at r les- Jonathan. I.aMatn Riw. Is. lessresa A.-s a. Uimmri, La fear. . X. i land Greening, Mammelh. Biack Tala. King of Tompkins County.-Winter Ba nana, Delicious, Gravenstein, Yellow Transparent, Red Astracban, Early Har vest, Red June, Spitaenberg, Pennsylva nia Red Streak, Red Cheek Pippin, Hy slon Crab and Hydea King of 'the West. In addition to these varieties, the Bis marck, Salome and Ontario are grown successfully. -J. B. Bale" father of tT. S. and C; E. Bales., came .west . twenty-thze. yaara ago, - y- ! . . - - - 0. & C. RAILROAD CO., BRIDGING SANTIAM (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) -Lebanon. Oct. 11. The state railroad commission haa been asked to withdraw the mandamus proceedings requiring the Oregon At California Railroad company to build a railroad bridge over the North 8 an tiara river near Crabtree. The reason for this request 1 that the com pany is building a bridge near Lebanon, which will meet the demand. The com mlsakpn refuse to withdraw the demand at this time, on the ground that the company must show good faith in pro ceeding with - the construction work. From tTTe apparent manneMn which the work of preparing for the construction of the bridge is progressing, and from the number of men and teams at work grading for the raUroad extension, the company will have no trouble in die pelling the fears of the railroad com mission. , NO MORE NEAR BEER AT WHITE SALMON Whit Salmon Wash rw .11 Tk." last bottle of "near beer" to be sold in White Salmon waa Visssetl nv S 1 Rosegrant's counter shortly after t o clock Saturday afternoon when the stock on hand waa disposed of. This waa the result of a declaration mst by Mavor Jewett at the Inst rlt ell meeting that considerable complaint haa been , made against the sale of the substitute for beer on the ground that it was Intoxicating. When preened in telephone conversation with Mr. Rosegrant for names of complainants the mayor is reported to have replied: T for one can swear that It Is an intoxicating liquor for I have tried It" The place haa been run without a city licensee for none hsd ever been au thorised by the council. . " Fads for Weak Women Niae-teath of ail the akkaes ef weenes is doe to soma denotement er . . aaae at the dudeed leaaiaiaw. Swca tick ass caa be cured is etc4 vary say by y Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Make WeAk Women Strong. Sick Women Wei. , It act dirrcfly m tha erfe afectsd a ad k st the ee tiaae a 'earl rvtrmml live on is for the whole ivateaa. It ceres feeasle coaiplatat nt ia the privacy a bona. It saslias aamsmrt ake ui- - .. . - 7 MmiisBw, niansiuoef Bs le-eal t res fee t so any Tarsal! y taaisted ape hy doetera, aad ee abborreat ) W sbsll not perticoJariM her at t) the tywiproait e4 (hewe peculiar afrctios incioVwt t seosare, bat those wasting hiU iaforaaattoe aa t their (rsjptoaaj end aaeaa of positive car sr rarerred I the People 'a Cees sew Sea Medical Avter- I009 pefe. ewwly revised ad ap-tvdet Ed.tioa, eewt W receipt of 21 cnae- etaanse to cover ost of assumf mh, or, in cloth ' haada for SI staeape. ' . , Addie Dr. R. V. nre, Bafale, N. t. , a w VI sfwaa-as.