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“THESORT OF MAN RGHES ~AMERIGAN GIRLS TO WED With Tastes and Abilities for States-, ; manship, Excelling in Manly Sports, a Courageous Soldier, of Great Wealth, ® He Has Proved by Five Years of Courtship that He Sought Miss Goelet Herself and Not Her Fortune. { | | Lae baka! | ‘Americans opposed on principle to the marriage of our heiresses to @nglish noblemen, may console themselves with the assurance that the Duke'of Roxburghe, who js to marry Miss May Goelet, is a great deal of = man, | No breath of scandal has ever touched him; he js rich, strong and | In time it is more than Nkely that he will become an important tor in public affairs, for hia tastes have thus far led him into politics ‘and his family is one of the most popular in Great Britain Untike most of the noblemen who have come to this country and girls, the Duke of Roxburghe jx popular with men, His stay In} Ns 2 cole Gt | rried away port has IRDAY EVEN ING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903. | MISS MAY GOELET AND: THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE, HER FIANCE, seis IN THE VARIOUS SPORTS AND PURSUITS IN WHICH HEE xcers./B0Y SANDBAGGED, KING TO GET NAMES BOUND AND ROBBED) OF NEW MINISTERS Strange Assault of West Shore Railroad Employee’s Son Last : Night Mystifies the -Authori- : ties at Bergen: Fields. I MADE MISTAKE, SAYS FATHER Man Believes He Was Intended Vic- tim—Only 81 Cents Secured in Lad’s Pockets—He Denies Fight as Result of Love Affair, The little Borough of Bergen Mields, N. J., five miles north of Hackensack, is much perplexed over a mysterious as- vault upon I¢ving Hoffman, 1 years old,’employed tn the printing de- partment of the Jersey Central Rail- road, and whose father !s employed fa the West Shore Ruilroad office at Wee- hawken. Young Hoffman lives on Washington Balfour Wil Present the Nom- inations for the Cabinet at Expected Audience with Ed- ward To-Day. MAKE-UP IS STILL A GUESS. it of the Premier When He Ap- peals to the Country Is Predicted —Criticised for Selling His Views of the Tariff, LONDON, Sept. 19—The political crisis fs stil] the sole topic of discusdion in the United Kingdom. Premier Bal- four Is expected to have an audience with King Edward at Balmoral to-day, when, doubtless, he will present the nominations for the Cabinet vacancies. The exact nature of these appoint~ mente still continues a matter of varied surmise. avenue, uearly opposite MacGreggor's| Regarding the eventual result of the a3 im to the young bloods of society who have nothing to spend but money Hotel. About §.30 o'clock last nignt he | Upheaval, the Spectator's forecast, that jeared hii ¥ Hines ; ané time. He plays a capita) game of golf, rides as well ax an Englishman can started ovt for a walk, and had just |™r. Balfour, when he appeals to the ‘Able to hold his own at polo with the Newport cracks, knows something of gone around the back of the house | Country will be beaten and succeeded by , and catches the point of a xood story almost ax soon as it Is tokt when he was-sandoagged. A blow be-1* piesa Cabinet, which will not se 8 hind his left ear rendered him uncon- qin long, attracts the greatest atten- 5 1. The Duke is twenty-sevon yeors of age. He has a good square jaw, clear scious. He did not even sce the man teariegs eyes, and the wholesome complexion of one who has lived with regard | who struck him, there being no street as aaa orien ee “aig H t q yere oc} ism, regs 88 of D Z the rieties. In build he ts well proportioned. His general appearance is lights in that section, , : jot pit Y oe polldity, and his expreesion is that of a man who will not give up, once | His parents and sisters, became | !!nes. vestowed on Mr. erie action heshas set himself upon a task. | alarmed at his continued absence, and |§" Pepa, his ee and pene them Evidence of his persistence !s firnished in the history of his courtship of Miss | at 9.30 they started out to make an in- |{9 Pamphlet form. The Premier's keen Goblet. He me: her five years ago and his attentions began at once, Of a quiet, vestigation. As Mrs. Hoffman started | 678° ot chivalry and honor a far peed “unobtrusive nature, he was obscured several times by more importufate suitors. toward the barn, lamp in hand, she saw Ea ss capiitensitne auipece ote One by one these wero turned away. a man dart out from the trees and un iss by dled devotion of the Duke did not falter. He served through the Boer war and down the road. adopted the hide pcnctee By me : came home with a record; he was one of the noblemen of Jingland decorated by aytana/attrasted her to|where her son Daleolics cra miss e ae “the King, When the psycological moment arrived the Duke was ready with hin lay, and she was horrified to find the {Child In ee aes . proposal. young man securely bound, hand and [Berteees D etaialy inet eee ae ¥ jalga see fcot, with one of her clothes lines. Hie h o a" There has been att~ibuted to hini a remark which it {* not Ilkely that he had Jain there unconscious for an hour, |Publishers of the pemeniet mee an made, Ho is said t. have announced that his estates i Great Britain OU sum- and twas dus teekining consciousness CN ee over the vital issue alent value to offset the enormous fortune of Miss Goslet. If this be true fe has as whe (neared Bim: a . ' “more money and more land than he has been generally cridited with, although his Young Hoffman had been retievea of | That Mr. Balfour will devote his por- “Ancoms amounts to,arout $250,000 a year, according to the English tax records. | MiGente all the taoney hehehe The! tion of the proceeds rE ‘But, whether or not he is ay rich as Mise Goelet, there is not a suspicion that hen } thorities cannot understand why a bur-|enerally assumed: ise It ds ae aa @ fortune hunter. Five years of unfailing devotion to the object of hie affection | slar or highwayman should trouble him-| that he did not mention some auch “shows the depth cf hi. feviing. And, besides, hix estates are not encumbered, — | | wait’ to rely fasten an unconscious | tention in the preface of the pamphie His estates spread over 60,000 acres of land, The ancestral seat of the family | | man and stay near the body for an hour| ‘The Outlook, which fe - wae Ln 4s Floors Castle. ‘This castle Js over two hundred years old. It Is a striking pile atter securing 40 little mcney. ‘The eld- | porter of the Premier dae eee At ale ‘on the banks of the Tweed, tho river marking the dividjng Une between England on ee spiel) wih) 4 (ae Reve nadtia SWOF 1A Touts Ana InGaes Ion) atrines (eartae blow and Scotland. Miss Goelet has been the guest of the Duke's mother at Floors | Four Dodge Bullets of Towns-| “tris my betier that 1 was the intend-| English public lite." Castle and is greatly admired ty ai] upon the estate. | A Fd victims of this Pentel Della aa . . ° i the jess my son m n ve eople and Get Away in) ire. teen years old, ‘he father of the present Duke waa one of the popular noblemen of England. | a P Taal Went nae mer foe all‘ Yam and wel devel: RUSSIA GLAD THAT z ‘His prowess as a fisherman was recognised throughout the Unit Ingdom, A | reet Battle en Theil -| oped. I think that the thug. after fnd- | record of thirty-two salmon caught with his own rod in one day atands to his siiclabl tog his mistake waited arouid, thinking CHAMBERLAIN IS OUT. =. | aredit. No English fisherman has been able to gpproach it | munition Gives Out. y. 2 y ) He was a Siberal-Unfontst and upon his death, five years ago, hia son and heir | ‘Fortunately my wife went in that di-] LONDON, Sept. 19.-A Reuter despatch announced himself an adherent of that political faith. The present Duke, on ac- | rection with the Iamp.,and the man dis-" from St. Petersburg svys Mr. Chamber. count of his youth has not ay vet taken the position in politics to which his rank | ROGET: n, Sept, 19—Bur-| struck Irving, then T am all the more isin's resignation is regarded by the entitles him, but lie has manifested interest in all publio questions and his views, Hetecot alps Galant te bise mystified” 4 youth quickly recovers, unit” press and rely la Grete have been sought. aie! ; Krstaet qyihe assaulted yi - tion, as it is consider t 5 ine Fee ee a een on cian gusehe ath atte Beth Chamberaln dneppancs one ofthe most In the South African war he served with great credit. Tis name was meh Y over a girl, stating that he never had a dangerous political factors for Buropeam Meisabn the 4 7 Meal of @hieh os ait | & Hartford Patiroad hare to-day were| Sweetheart panite: i 3 | in r.nning fight with citizens. -Information of this came to England in a personal letter froma private In the! The robbers carried with them $13 Blues, written to ois slater. This private, it appears, had lost his horse in an ASS Fa LULLOPRC* which was secured from the engagement at Rensburg and was latt alone on the field tinder a heavy fire, while | wo Ways Of SYPPING © oO LYL0R" Mruwie tiiies cyreaealonientntsenee his troops retired to a heticr position. The Boers, from behind strong jntrench- omica act hey buen bared Coste) ead ware . ments, were popping bullets and dropping shells all around him. = St work’ when’ a. watohman, appeared! His plight became apparwat to the Duke of Roxburghe, who was in command} Two <f the strangers, pointing revolv- ‘et (he troop. He spurred back to the soldier, took him up behind his saddle and ers ordered bim to hold up his hands. rode with him to safety, i He complied, but a moment Inter the ) — | attention of the burglar was attracted ; ’ and he ran around the corner of the f ‘bulidtng, Several shots were sent at H | P > ‘him and he immediately returned the i) fire, Several men ran out of their ns —_——— homes and began firing pistols, fully ‘ fitty shots being exchanged, but nobody re ’ 3 Little Joseph Fasuli Was Swing-|One Hundred and Seventy-five | Russia and Austria Say They ran Bt aetlay ede ona iertaid or d &3 w lor come ing in Midair, Fifty Feet Above] Men Named by Sturgis, but) Would Only Intervene to That jexaurtea ‘their ammunition, ‘nitro L 7 ay ;. fi i was found in the Keyhole of the station i i ‘Sing Jumps Fence Back of|He Held a Seat in Cabin Re-| the Street, to Test His} They Will Have toGo Through} Extent, and Think Powers | ss fundin the Keyhole of the station Announce the opening of their Twenty-fifth Street Laundry! served for Women While an| Strength. the Usual Probation. Ought to Support Them. PURRETIRUTIRGI AIS Fifth Avenue Entrance s Good His Escape) Aged . aa on Monda and Make P ge Stout Lady Was Com Joseph Fasuti, aged olght, swinging] Commisstoner Sturgis, of the Fire De-] PARIS, Sept. 19.—At the meeting of AND POWDER.IN GERMANY. y Early To-Day. pelled to Stand. from a windowshutter fifty fect above} partment, to-day appointed 17 new men | the Councll of Ministers to-day Foreign Twenty-first September, the ground floor of the tenement No.| to the uniformed force. They were as- | Minister Deloass® announced that Rus-| pORIAN, Gept. 19.—The Turkish War — Firat avenue, fell to the ground] signed to companies, the order going| sia and. Austria had declared they |yrinistry has ordered 170,000 pounds of S bd . | ane 0 death. after Monk ening, ey | wour y Mcedonia in}smokeless powder at the Rottwell ' 3 Hong G Chinaman, who runs a MBpOATOO Hedin co : eo |ANA Was dashed 10 death into effect on Monday morning, but they | would only intervene in smokele. we heanary ae No. 1M We 5 Twenty ttt oy Hy fam mee ey Phe Lies ;_ Mrs. Fasull, mother of the child, left, wil have to go through thelr pertod of yorder to hasten reforn had! Works. ‘Turkey has several agents per- Z ner letreet.. wus shot twice by his nephew, |ing World'n editorial pagce, met veh [Hittle Joseph to go out to work. Upou! probation in the school before vecoming | suggested, M. Deleas manently resident in Germany who buy 5 { : : i hin Sat PY labors depended the fus-| full-fledged firemen. other Powers might support the oabl-|gupplies tor the army and aavy,. One Hong Sing, early to-day and ts now in| a ludicrous mishap on a Tong Teland y f these, Abmed Bey, wh Se ‘the New York Hospital with a scalp} City ferry-voat to-day tenance of not only Joseph, but Francis) ‘Tho appointment of these men makes | nets at St. ePtersburg and Vienne tolof these, Abmed Bey. who spen a hs | Met in his right Jeg.| In ales’ cabins of Fasuli, another child, two years|{t possible for several more battalions | this end. :, clally active in placing, orders for Mi da nd T1 da Peete Cline ie iene, Hie Malaareititans ninads t hae che tena unger than Joseph When she left} to get the benoit of the yew system, | LONDON, Sept. 19.—War between! transport, saddlery, 46 fela onday @ TAY Ly ‘the injured man says a diamond pin. a] signs wore poste on whet, ae In| Mrs. Pasutl locked both of her ohil-| which allows one day off in every five y and Bulgaria is not now re-] Turkey. seemingly. 1s able to {spore T ty first and ‘Twentyssecond’ Sentember ring, a bracelet and scribed: a © [dren in the fat. The system ts now effective ti: ten bat- | garded as. imminent by the Forelgn] fs sutislency, af cash to pay for the wenty- Y: Pp’ as mppeared ie A ‘The nelghbors all say that Joseph was] talions—five In Manhattan and five in| Offlce or other diplomatic centres in quire money or its equivalent on de- ; % 5 Sata UROGR : . , ‘ It 4s stated that under no cir-| livery, ‘ ; Hong Sing was employed by his uncie THIS CABIN RESER A very ndveturous boy, He would clam- | Brooklyn London. 7 SiS ota Es y ie Weeninetern years old and le stag; | WOMEN. AND ntter ac be# about the Dullding, and his romping] | Among the men apointed wpas Fran-| cumstances will the powers permit Tur-] | Qo Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, jacterised by Hong Gee as a “badee} | TIED BY MEN To ‘IE EXOLY would lead his little friends sometimes | cia J. Cashman, the son of ex-Deputy| key to occupy Bulgarian territory, ‘Theannual clambake and out! f the ‘boy. It is said that the money ne] @-—————SION OF WOMEN, Lint aungerous places. But he was! Qhief John . Cashman, He ts only| hence Turkey has nothing to gain by aupasanelc os ng os learned asa taundryman's assistant was| Men who have been crowding into the| thought to be an obedient child. twenty-two years old and lives with his | hostilities. Work, (Willital Wasa torinemoel et Bee not sufficient to gratify tastes more ex-| ladies’ cabin and occupying seats wulle| When the mother wont out to her] father and mother at No, 62 East One| Regarding the renewed rumors that a EAiiogleteatipds Alb ell al, © ‘trevagant than those of most of his| women stood up saw the signs and| Work ehe adjured him to be good and| Hundred and Fortieth e#treet. He was| British fleet is going to Turkish waters Yanding, lL. X re taka! ‘i ee — ‘countrymen. flocked over to thelr own side of the| Play with his brother until she came} just tall enough to pass the physical] it 1s officially stated that as Balkan ‘ peda ; ranean) 2 wie —ooooyyyy LL —————————_— a ‘Neighbors saw the two Chinamen| boat. pome, wien she world take them out) examination, being § feet 7 inches in| matters have been left in the hands of| !ng, He poy blame ati Pea ited ABOUT RADIUM. tle-ships.” He further “we ground the laundry at an early hour, Mid Behind Newspaper. C'Nociong urter Josep, fretting un-| he'ght. Young Cashman ussigned | Russia and Austria, such action is not Laortan? &c., pap nee i ale es there pos higtals. may suppose that a man might in- ( Preparing for the day's work, but heard] Not so Mr. Peewee's double. He had| def the resiraint, found that the shut-|to Engine No. § on East Firty-flret| contemplated by Great Britain, or, so] Will be Commitiee consists of Hdanea’a,| At the Museum of Natural History |vent an instrument which, combin no quarrel. After two revolver shots| been doing high soolety down at a tor iwas Paleanr eM tea Ral street, far as known, by any other power, Warren, chairman: William F, Jackson,|there is on exhibition a glass bottle |ing all these forces of nature, might Fang cut, Hong Gee ran into the street | ¢riend's country home over night and|frorward suapenied atove the ground | It had been the ex-Deputy Chieta| Jn the meantime the powers are daily secretary; Howard A. Jones, treasurer:}In thé® bottle is a small amount of |at the touch of a key blow up the calling for the police, Blood wa stream-| was too fatigued to rend the vulgar] & distance of fifty fest, he was en-| hone that his son would go ¢o college! exchanging communications with the Roper WW, Lee Blon, Honoct Yona D. powder-like substance, whole earth and bring about the end ing down his’ face and he was limping | signs, He found a seat directly beneath | {oy hea ne oun ed ae eee comteht: | and enter a profession, but the son re-| view ee ee ee soe oe aboseen | Samuel 'G. Hitohins, Prince A, Kratt| This substance {s radium—the |of the world.” badly. one of the signs and disappeared behind | the sthutter. He knew how strong he| fused and decided to follow In his fath-| ieane of restoring order tn Burepesn | ang John C, Dudle: “Black Light.” So much for radium, the most “alae Seno Sh ae Weat Thit-! nig morning paper. was pendi thats weal (all) {hati=ytérested | erry tootat eps, yised no plau that would not (Be likely - The most powernil of known | powerful force in the world. 4 fa street st . had rd the shots! rrhere wi t i . J ° rather than diminish ,the i o i iii “ cabl =a stou! y. past | shi ay 5 ; c a 4 » @ call for an ambulance ho began almmigaie She stood up cirse. ag | ahapoed suddenly at the hinges and boy! LIPTON’S CONDITION GOOD. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Gept. 19.—Alder. force in the world, that is, the busi~ f @earch for Hong Sing. He coutd not ve) mace ose stood up close to! ind shutter fell to the, sidewalk. i Surry man Jas, Shaw was found dead in bed ness world; a force that works only a ae ald he hat henpeg | Peawee but she didn’t ave tim vecause | "kn umbulance was celled tet the boy DIVORCE FOR “KID” M’COY.| a: nis nome yesterday, He had been ab- for good and posperity, not for evil aes ite gence i ra sare Ay hoe was hidden dehind his paper, Two| was dead when {t arrived Passed a Restless Night, but Doctor phyxlated by gas, the second case in and destruction. . Rok ee NE ONS | young wornen sented eopoeite: him sey 5 ine Satiated with) Symptoms, Couple Remarried After Two De-| this city this wek. The Coroners jury This force is Sunday World Hong Ger was taken (0 ie Hospital. |‘they were buxom foure memes oe| JULIA MARLOWE’S HOUSE, | cincaco, Sent, 19.-the condition of | “grees, Again Legally Separated. | blamed the gus company for not fur- Wants, ‘ where he made the police underatand In| iongor they looked at Peowes the atran lized by lis phystslan to tee ceteate| uatico Bischoff, of the Supreme] nishing a regular flow of gaa: The business world well knows the broken Bnglish that the younger man] they felt . Tonk} Julia Marlowe has bought the new | Cutter 2m “notwithstanding a restless| Court, to-day signed the final decree Saat aera power of Sunday World Wants. Thex had taken the diamonds and the mol Finally they got up, and one of them, |Am*fai" basement dwolling at No. 337 | fight. which, had been expected ag a] Of absolute divorce of Norman Selby, ACRES OF OYSTERS LOST. have the power to carry your masa and had shot him when he tried to in-| guia to be a Miss Hashh ior PBuniburat Riverside Drive It ts the third house | phase of the eaue, rhe. following bul-| known as "Kid" MoCoy, from Julla E.] gayyILLE, N, Y.. Sept, 19.—Many sage to millions of people, fromz tesfete, He could not understand when | who Jp of Junoesque praporions, reached | Cut Of Ono Hundred and Sixth atroat Went passed u reatieas Gepy. .| thousands of bushels of famous bluc const to coast. the police asked for a description of the| over, and, sinking. her fineess Tn mee |8B4 14 one of a row of handsome resi- | ie Uae Raeed, A, enlace | acer meet Ore ware emartedite Gone | polak oysters in Great south Bay, were Take, for instance, the “Business . He merely answered, “Badee| Peoweo's collar, iifted him clear of tho {2encet Bult for speculation by tho firm | Condition unchanged, Selby. Then they were remarried. In| sanded by the storm. Jacob Ockers, Opportunities” column of this morn« hades, boy. on Fat of H, Ives Bmtth and Perez M, Browart, HOMER M. THOMAS, M.D." | jis complaint y named Ralpl "3 World. re ‘The: wound mest, tho ex-Superintendent of Bulldt ComaRe DRT: ‘Thompson, the son of a Rady | 0f Ouest, D. 1,,'teare Me 1oga eC ings 45 4 1 aay dae 8 a ene Sreenee Were found to be not He § he Sign. A SSRs caneas Cee BUH aa, Fey ” respon | 000. ‘He had 15,000 bushels of blue wishes to sell his old-established hay meriatia, One Dullet grazed the sci] sagen that sign ene any ne | pute neighborhood 1s regarded as the| HEROES AT CHICKAMAUGA, | Renkot, 08. tie, Co rere dding~bouse | points, Iqd down’ expressly, for Buro- and feed business, giving as a réason and the other buried itself tn his right} stccred hls head in the proper aivect! om | Ost attractive {n Riverside Drive. It is| CHATTANOOGA, Sept. 19 —Witieen| in Baratoge Springs, pean crade that he is tem. "The latter wound will keep him in|Jie saw it amd blushed, J and tried to spewk. “Oh, Mr. Peewee!” chorused the wom- en In the cabin, which by this time rang With shrieks of laughter. feanwhile Misa Hecht’ had placed the stout. lady wee's seat and he was lot go. for several weeks. could not give an accurate of the missing Hong Sing ‘eolore’ persons tive in the neigh- de Roapital Ne in Mr. Pee- He went to laughter that will ring In his ears for many a da: en Hie Was \dentitied by his! WiRELESS FOR WARSHIPS. he young man was very muc coughed, splut-|on a plateau, and the land for a stret of several blocks is restrioted to private realdences. houses were erected just after the fash- S companion |tonable demand fa: to contre in {he Fifth an accompaniment of feminine taunt and |several years ago, fatled to find a reads hundred survivors of Wilder's famous Paap, battieteld and matiga Dattle-fleld and) commem, the fortleth aniversary of the battle ot Chickamauga, Gen, “John ‘T. “Wwiace and nearly ail of the surviving omer Were present, ‘There Was a Teviow ot the Seventh Cavalry, ¢ the Chicka- ‘The Smith and Stewart r dwellings had begun Venue district consequently —————— CHICAGO BOOKIES INDICTED. a NINE RIOT VICTIMS. CHICAGO, Sept. 1%—Indictments have pH InSLags| FOR Re ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 19—Later| been returned against thirty-thre Mmadle to tell a coherent AGHING ept, 19%.—Rear-Ad-| reports from Comel, in the government y i) miral Barker, commander-in-chlef of the) g¢ Moghileft. where fighting. between | rade under Tha fone “agalne we adn |NOLN Atlantle Moe. han recommended! s aritiins and Jows aroye Sopt. 11, in- | gambling. 2 Mt the | neeuipment of all the ‘battlesaips and] crease the death ist of the Jews to} some evidence was offered against the pAwalt the jurge oriisors of the nayy with Wireless! hve, Four ( tlans were killed, About ofitclals of the racing association, but ‘ telegraph apparatus, 200 AouNes Were destroyed, o bills were returned azainst them. 4 ’ OTT BUA Ce MEE Pe I 7 Tae) OMA SER AE FOP RT) a) RTO — PLANS OF REPUBLICANS. Convention Will Be Next Wednesday, he Republican City Convention will meet Wednesday in the Grand Central Palace. There will be two sestons, one GIRL AND ESCORT KILLED, DRI, Pa,, Sept. 19.—Thomas Eldridge, a son of Postmaster L. O. Bldridge, of North Springfield, and Miss Minnie Ruland were Instantly killed ‘by the Lake Shore Umited. ey were return- ing home from a party, Clty lela retiring. Somebody, somewhere, will probably purchase’ could, by merely’ turning a small glass tube, be made to explode all the forts in’ an enemy's country. “When the use of radjam has been in the afternoon the other at night, ‘At the afternoon seston officers will be eleted and the platform adopted. In the evening, the nominations will be made, The (iuzens’ Union will hold its convention the same night al cooper tc Ulon, ‘The wh Convention w EE tla o the hight of Sept. GEN, GRANT FOR CANTEEN. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 19,—In -tis an- nual report Gow. F. D, Grant, command. ing the Department of Texas, favors the anteen. and al ong lta ay maintelpin I sone ‘the Mexican border, perfected we might explode all the arsenals In the world.” This from Dr. Gustave le Bon, the highest scientific authority in the world on the, nett and powers of this won- this business. Perhaps it will be a man from Chicago who wants to move to New York; perhaps a man from Swn Francisco, perhaps from London; but the man who WANTS that business will be placed in com- munication with the man who HAS it through this World Want, There are all eighty “Businese, Opportunities” and vr Sales” in The World this morfling, To-mor- row will be the big day for the big « It will pay you to read them. we ‘