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RIESE IMENT IT: i.) bs y Py = <THE WORLD; TUESDAY SONGBIRDS START THE OPER SEASON IN BRILLIANT STYLE. eee EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 194. ON MANY STAGES “SECOND Exempt Gold Bonds TO BE SOLD WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23D, NEW OFFERINGS CARLSD STAR OF TRS ONG flew Metropolitan Tenor as) Rhadames Wins Hearts of Vast Audienoe—His Voice | Proves Wonderful in Power. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. AAAS eens BANKING AND PIN, OLD FAVORITES AND NEW FACES SEEN 1N THE MANY OPENINGS OF LAST NIGHT AT THE VARIOUS CITY PLAY- HOUSES, Louis Mann Makes a Distinctive 1904, Hit in His New Musical Com-| i edy Presented at the Criterion Theatre, | Issued in Coupon or Registered Form. Interchangeable at will after purchase, "4 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS, These bonds are a legal investment for tru are exempt from taxation except for State Parada. “— DELIGHTFUL HUMOR Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1904, 4 sale of Bonds of the City of New York, orouines thas ent * bids | PRESENTED ARTISTICALLY. [9° pon¥, igs canmay of oviacerad, Oy nn, Compal | the Bonds offered for sale 'l also offer to purchase Actor Greeted Most Cordially, “all or any part” thereof, Send bids tn a sealed envelope, encloced in the addi and Many Curtain Calls Are Given Him for His Graceful ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME FOR MME. EAMES. | First Night of Season Fills Opera-House with Gathering of Notables, Most of Whom bib PER CENT. OF PAR VALUE MUST ACCOMPANY BID, a mousy or certified check upon « solvent Banking Corporation, requested, be returne day of sale to unsuccessful bidders, Por fuller “City Record,” published at 2 City Hall, New York, Come Early and Stay Late. The first night of the opera season | @rew a vast crowd to the Metropolitan | night, and “Aida” was heard by ‘ao audience in gala dress and spirits. From those who had arrived at ¢ o'clock, armed with lunch baskets and enthusiasm and stood six deep in the background, to those who came late to eit for an act or so in the dazzling tler | of boxes, every one was in a most fes- | tive mood, prepared to welcome all the | old-time favorites, | The artists seemed to feel this, and) the entire performance was most bril- Nanes. O Nis, AEJANE'S ZAZA {8 SUBDUED BUT REAL OL FAVORITES AT THE CSO, | | | | | Louls Mann hae reagon to feel prowd | ‘of hin clever distinctive character work tn “Phe Second Fiddle" at the Criterton last night, Given a comedy of a high grade, with a sparkling series of most amusing sttuationa and with successive opportunities for his unique talent, he established his claim as a star, Beoing him as the musical genius,sert. morificing, ambitious, with love overtal- fancing all else, he realizes the expecta- tions of those who, in his earlier efforts, saw for him a bright future. Wielding of the Bow. + Col it any Dank or Tr { Company, oF address EDWARD M, GROUT, Comptroller City New York, 280 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. Madt. Mme. Eames's reappearance after tet " 7 | MMA res J ° dlvorsed a . 1 her absence of & year was, of cours, ‘at DULY THEATRE |French Actress, for Whom Play|“The Baroness Fiddlesticks”| ‘o> eae vg'reascrra cnsey amy trom ‘ine mannensms with wien he 3 Rooms, Completely, $49.98, the chief point of Interest of the ev Was Written, Runs Whole SOPRA BY AME DUPONT, | tas been more oF less aesootated in pre 4 Furnished, $74,98, ing. The singer was greeted with en- thusiasm, Her rendition of Alda hat not much changed, but last night the) Deauty of her exquisite voice was at times slightly marred by either a cold) O'NEILL'S MAGDA Omitting Sentimentalism. Gamut of Passion in Rendition, | Runs a Close Race to George, Amuses the Audience, Ade’s Fables in Slang and) “iT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND. Lew Ficlde’s New Play Seores a 99) the versatility, vious characters, and at a bound showed the conselentious, care- | ful work, the keen discernment and ap- prociation of his character which stamped his comedy work of the firs LIBERA CREDIT SYSTEM nervousnoss, There ts, however, no) OAK EXTEN pets beautiful organ when Mme. Success im Premier at Harrisbatm. orter. Making sucti a great Jump, i SiON TARTS Barhes avolds putting it to too great @ strain, and tn all the legato work she was at her deat. / SHPPONT | Zaza, the original French Zaga, but jnot the-“only’’ Zaza,,captured a ft |lonable audience last night at the Lyrle “The Baroness Fiddlesticks,” a mu- sical comedy In two acts and three scenes, by George de Long and Emil tApecial |. HABRISHURG, ‘Lew Fields Comedy Company, present. | to The Evening World.) Pa, y. 2 ing the musical comedy by Glen Mac- might be drawing the Hne too fine to partioularize ax to deficiencies in the finer shadings of pathos—defictenctes 5 at $124 98, Ope Mon Saturday Evenings, y if the Theatre, who | which he must realise fig, Caruso was easily the hero 0} r A eatro, where Mme. Rejane, for | Brigulere, introduced a number of old ; ned nl evening. The wonderful eeners Ne Actress Fails, Except for Brief) wnom the part was written, present! Casino tayorites to the public at that Haste sai ae cea EN But he has an ex: cllent comedy, quits PEERLESS DISC RRCORDS=3Oe Your Credit Is ave back of his| ; bien e : Nordland,” opened as Rood Musto ‘ . which he seems to have ak of bi Period in Third Act, to Searls role for the first time in America. | house last night loot night and acored a tremendous ruc. | he. is deserving of much praise, $3.50 PER DOZEN, acu wolce causes one to wonder whether he iod ji rd Act, ‘or those who were there to com+, Mr. de Long, qho pleads wullty to | eg. dn costuming tt la th “ Georgia Welles played the sweetheart The Good for CI th ever gives out all of it, and what bare the Zaza of Mme, Rejan> with having written the Wbretto, runs) pieducticn eed : . os (mors Paula with fnuch Teeling. Bho la a wel- —_ 0 es, ec een on the loca: ‘ Miss Edyth | would bo like if ne did. Y Walker was the Amoeris and M ae Is Capable, Varying shades of difference. Those | the matter of siang, but rome of It I* a German boy sud-|\der as Minnie Dupree's, Percy Lyndal for euits and overcoats from our the Amonasro, M, Vigna conducted . Who Were anxiously walling to see the |amusing, and the audience seemed tu ¥ of Se ey af the Count, wre, purteined the opera of twelve tailoring stores, The of t ”“ ” a 1 en y et a! ud y with admirable spirit a! clrmaaksh jfamoua French actress “out-Zaaa"’|IIke it more and more as the perfor-| comedian. Marie Cahill also was ha Mann) was fairiy acceptable, A tna wh Bircucally avery, mane. sieey ‘Phe first night of the opera season ; i Mrs, Carter in the overpowering scene | mance progressed, so he may be for-| plly cast, as were the many other prin. | dap Valet was introduced in the second ered R CENT, become o habit with many people whe} If Nanco O'Neill had been playing jof passion in the fourth act were sur-|given, Brugulere, the wealthy young | IPAs. Victor Herbert's music ts at hie ack “When Fanchonette, the. ‘prima Nn “Boe each. | Suits OF overconte to your pt on this! the Chords of Which the Role “The Erting but Successful Show Girl” that of Mrs, Leslie Carter there were }Prised at the more subdued handling |Californian, who wrote tho music and | except |George Ade's & a close race in Mitchell's » Ke Management come reorult Kroadway with her sweet manners and votce that ia as ton: | donna of the opera, spoke of a Russian To-day and to-morrow. measure, full $80 values, special at never frequent the opera exce fonal. “It Happened in Nord-|admirer ag easy, and asked the Jap bd 1 oooasion, because it furnishes peg nat Me ogy he st hing dies) achievement hee arene, Mine ranch womens |imvested more than —$40,000—press | land ene tho new Lew Pields Thr-|\{ the Russians were not easy, there wa Breas wot oni ath and ses inst weck'a nearaotns | tie opportunity of eveing Nas on bt the eiltant, truant” ae tle ot he ewe ejane gave an accurate pletire jagent’s figuree—in the production, | #lF# FOR York, ow, Reedy, Nov. 28, hist et tae tail o Gocntan Bone 10, tate , t force and in gala array. Last night the) b ._ trlumph er frst aot of of # common, vulgar, fascinating ereu- | would undoubtedly Bave been able to| mann Fthe end of each act Ele made | {fem All kinds, tho latest Np tetas Albu & bones filed up earlier than usual and|"Magda” reminded one of nothing so | ture, Sees, motives she did not onca | get it produced even it he had been | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK [a little speech, Thatcher qhalttpeand tho eumne a 0ny, 602, | : be- | muci entalige. \ , revort cr e. +} 4 CORNER Bat fow of the occupants lett them De: |much as he telumphant return of | Hviane iaven awit, itty 2 broke. ‘The musig ts worth while, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | jy St0oNd Fiddle” ts & deserving | resort, at out nrg tna niencat aivance in| 18.20 Astor Place , SORTER. fore the end of the performance. famous front-rower to home and father. | than the Zaaa of Mrs, Carter, reproduction of sound. et eatcs | — — - W. Truman, Mrs. EB, T. Gerry @ trip around the world she ts atill * , Mrs. \ \¢ byphed wholesal Bont tie Berry eerie, and | blond and beautiful, and as for Magda, peed unees soe, tes, oar ciate Parse Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. | Well, she could take care of herself for f ! monahe afer Jana 1008. ‘ . W. Vanderbilt, Mr, and Mrs. R. & while, just as sho had been doing CASH OR CREDIT (ON® PRICE. ison, Mr. and Mrs, L, Townsend and) o. ya0,. | Positively no employer's reference required Misa A. Randolph. | Call or write for Hiustrated catalorue, When She Formets Self. Co. ‘The bewpty show continued for the — bs W. Sweet & 9 mreater part of two and then, In (DEPARTMBNT A) ¢ the} She was as vain and vacuous as the|thé first act, in the d o 2 They “are. often “mwstaker orate gowns and jewels 0 sin the dressing-room | ever, made hit in & “Bugaboo” song, = a tain = thy akan, for eee volume F : . 4 daz-| pam) hi t Scene, the details were i » singing lor. Bret cata rondo bd hase of the igo Lveyoege ng ae hall’ given’ in thelr unconventi onallly rp | and Nella Bergen made her piace in PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. isch fark” waar, verybody, Bling affair, Oddly enough, m 1 and just about as dramatic. | lack all suggestivencas the affections of the audience solid with | apsswwwwww ween nnnnnnrrr composition; oan be usm gowns worn were white, pink being the /If she had been factng a photographer} Rejane does not hesitate to portray |-tiaten to the Night a-Singing.” Joni | in practical indestruct ning you yant—cloihag. soake jem, ext moat favored color, Miss Allce/ instead of an audience she could not|th® most unlovely detail in artlatic |» as tains t:108 tamale | ost cub 98 handles tne, urn rooda It, charmingly gowned In white|have posed more. She seemed first of |aaeurainess. Hera 19 roadtem to the |™ Henshaw, whose teu i Sr" foors, By for a sample reen Roosevelt, at tea Duke a ¢ . oa A extreme.’ In the make-up scene she|iarly into the ino 6! aroused | mail post pay: rita for the complete, ie mousseline de scte, 4! e and fo want Broadway to see her from|goes through the process from cold |smiles with a 0 it entitled “Seeing | of the hundreds of selections we furn in Duchess of Manchester were the focus} all sides, not to mention a backview |Sfe@m to brushing back her hair in a A thane 80-cont disc a. Address at once, bet te Ught knot. Th - New York.” W. 8 RTMPRON. No. 7 Warren St. N.Y. which has not been equalled since Ray- ere in no make-believe iid N, — tng point for most of the opera-giass Mrs. J Mre. Astor, in velvet and rare lace, had! mond Hitchoock turned his back on way, Miss Anna Fitshugh, had the with her Mra, John Jacob Astor, Amon’ |New York audiences In "King Dodo," Saar eee tle role, “DON'T BUY A DIAMOND” the many well known people to be #69 / Tt was evident she wished us to see UNTIL You sen were Mr and Mra. ©. T, Barney, Mre.| that after seven years’ absence and AYERS ARE BIRDS quar ee ale copeaine HABN'S ANE TO il STORE OPE S Diamond Anniversary of Dry- . | , | the Inter scone, where Magda attempted | Savage production; then another and| Every rose must have Its thorn, and such celebrated pianos as we Every one of them built by reputable, Goods Firm Marked by Addi-|to sustity nerseit to her father, Mise |Another! Last night eame “Woodland,” between “The Two Roses," Frita!| Mf expert plano builders—every one of them fully guaranteed for ten years— | to th th thin &. goed ne fl Fi s N O'Neill's eloquence was simply that of |® “Musical Fantasy of the Forest,” at|goheff's new comedy opera produced at “ - —~ F teeth. . Five dollars ty rice for tion to Huge Floor Space—No} tne tecture plattorm, the New York Theatre, the Broadway last night, there w a Every One of Them Butlt to Last a Lifetime. WATCHES BX EN ES. sgood sé. Our ry Official Celebration, the third det, Miss O'Neill proved that whea she can forget herself she can make you remember some of the good things that have been sald of her, and, furthermore, make you belleve in them, There was real power and passion in Magda's arraignment of Von Keller, and afier the shallowness which had gone befure this sudden sounding of depth was all the more surprising, In There's no disputing that this sotress, who promises to be ever “promising,” has temperament of a sort—the ort ut anything the Frenchwoman docs. The Programme, Not Acting, Makes Them So, However— New Savage Production is-a Clever Idea Badly Treated. And along came another Henry W, the characters in are binds, There are quail an: and reed birds, and even a few J lana” anipe lersey Toby Claude who is just as small as A young Woman unknown to Broad- THE TWO ROSES" | Fritzi Soheff Opens at the! Broadway Theatre in a New Play That Is Musical and Pleasing. —— thorn In the shape of the book, Fortu- nately the book does not figure to any great extent in the producton and Is buy a chi Caution ap, trashy plano wh ‘otter? ~And why, upon an: ly used” or second-hand plano at any price—a plano that can purchase in this great holiday sale consideration, buy a so-called “slight- | Nanhatt av. &. BRA Y In the five retail stores which we have Main Store, 37-29 MAIDEN LANE N.Y. NCHES: 467 Fulton #t., Bin, 4 ay., Brong |1T6 Newark av, J.C. Eas style Will send representative if desired. American Watch & Diamond Co., EVATOR a 19 MAIDEN LANE yy well dresa LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S ING at the lowest prices. n Clothing you and “CREDIT week will kee your in the latest _TAKE El C0.,) prevents any pain while your New Botanical Discovery old ing the two, Both An acting and in pronu au Bina, Caras, es ranged. rom her erand repertory. Including stool and cover. Plano guaranteed for ten years, con vt TLANL that flasnes forth for an instant and|Mecequitoes They are surrounded in a very short time will prove absolutely worthless? teeth are bein d ’ c by a|so awallowed up in the maze of good “S ‘ ; : A - Sea em are being extracted. When ex- » Seventy-five years ago the name of | {hen dics pe tier aed Wealth of beautiful scenery and gor-| music, pretty costumes, excellent yolees “Slightly used” pianos are like other pieces of old machinery—they're JJ | DIAMONDS, Re AME ee rpkoee tractions are made in the morning Hearn became a factor of edghtitacer montousy bullding up a coersetee, Bhe vp eokerns and the usual “Say.|that the opera Is a hit. |} worn oul—otherwise people would not part with them, WATCHES, Sane pRRGMAN, . the new set will be ready at night. business in New York, and the diamond | does not seem to have plann er alr of refinement, with a big R.| “The Two Roses” Is more tuneful than | | JEWELRY, [a7 MALDEN LANE (u re) AN) Wark Gearantecd 16 ¥i Magda, b her to hay in| ¥ . “ is “~The Two n pata | annlversary of that name was unof-| Maras. but rather o have taken in| But Frank Pisley. who ts reaponsible|~Babette,” which. served. to Introducs | Profitable Piano Investments. a a eres, fictally celebrated yesterday when the} parts answer for the whole structure, tives 44 09K and lyrics, has taken this| Writs! Seheff to the light opera field We are supa! ying thousands with pianos. Why not you? ne CONG Tt way © new building was opened on Fourteenth Provincial and Small, aus lea and blackmailed It with an| last eeason, and Ludwig Englander has This is indeed a most remarkable sale Of pianos, and you will be missing ig. EXCHASS OTM Ne address mh |B Silver Fillimgs : 3 atreet which now aives the great store! write she constantly harps on the| tie mock Of Mit and a coltection of |dune the best work of hie career, albelt| B 4 chance to save from $150 to $200 if you do not take advantage of it, romin 4 out soe. *xnown as Hearn's a total of 225,000 | rights ti the Individual, ts only vq Taal vs yer Jokes heard ainve Noro |" Mana by Holand vant N r ; | aterbary Dental Par’ square feet of eclling space casionally that she convinces you that] Played bis fiddle to burning Rome, Gus. | hene Ww leading man, whose yolce QR d W Pi 165 | The annex, which occupies 16000 aquare | it dens of Ve proe t eartee | aeray dere. tie composer, hax evie|is quite gn a par with ‘that of the cnowne' flson Pianos, 4 RAILROADS. || BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: feet of ground space, {s adjacent to the | Magda {s provincial; {t is not big, and | C®"UY Mot been eble to forget hie ovher | Xm donna. z ADM OUT t [ | 414-416 Fulton Sts $4 W, 234 St. old building, bridges at thé elevators | it ls very badly distributed, ‘There is a| eras, “The Price of Pitsen* dn, the, est. hat, Vriaal Bobet, 09 Rove) Celebrated Walters Pian PENNSYLVANIA RA LROAD. parse bras t deal of raw material, very little) “King D, ' n’’ and | Decourcelies, is mistaken for a French ” le Op. Eden Musee) and archways in other places connect. | 6reat anal Of TeN att ng Dodo," and some that he never| prima donna, Rose Marie (hence the leraTions FOOT OF Whar TWENTY. | [am 4 Strauss.) “poth in : , |Pomposed, but merely dis: tle), and, thereupon interpolates an | Pardee ANd DESBRossEd AND || Hors, 8 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4, T ‘There was no anniversary “party.” | Miss education 4 prised Lady Peacock, sur-|““Moule Hartiscn.. 60 the comedy m Desbrovees and | German, French and Swedish spoken, Neither music nor souvenirs marked tho 2 t frig: sone liked born | Prano voles and wor ine ba 4 the overs. Clarence Peg my bed is $5 Down and Sl a Week, 1 Are ae sates om _ te 1 sical hit " . se mu- | the Andrew eld, and is an improv of Ww shot Bag ieant ‘pevliails stosaed Opell ane ut was tives. medlocye sup wit You be My” Tattle Beckett fore, tment upon thé usual comic opera fath: No interest ts charged for time taken in making paymen's Ploros deliv THICAGO BPBCIAL and, as had been announced, the day | 2rt pcliec pas nee, create jale was a nimble Jenny Wren ered hee first payment of $5.00. iBYLVANIA LIM: When You Come ed fb—23 hours Chicago, | at mae mena eae | "ingen, eu rea | yaa “FLO-FLO” AT WEST END. Upon request we will send « representative 0 ee ee, LoUtE Here fashioned style—bargains were plentiful. | par; of the apoplectic parent a - iN Hous PRES for dental work you're ‘ nd blubbered In. true backwoods ES. | Th, PY } you're sure , _ The advantages in space that the new | Sor One MTOR N! distrensing defance i Spotlight Man Stella Mayhew Au CARs Teanster To 4 of two things : Dullding gives are equalled only by Its} of the pellet that the stage js not a| “Letty” in Hartem, and « ¥, Share the i That the work will be di wonderful light. ‘The sun pours in| piace for pathological esbiBKions, D hed On ‘an- re » ane j through immense windows. ' The count- ee aes Oe ech unces Back, The speules man We Weet Rad properly—ina way loplease ee are widely separated and the goose pple at the combination | Theatre waa the male comedian vou. | bo displayed tnat they may be ronaity| TALLAHASSEES TO DANCE. | trite vere “Kettr’ with witam Puy. |i» “vio-Tie! Wet ght, and when he | Leuustan 20-3 Aut 7 SP OP SE The price—lowest possible inapected, . —— Nillaon, at the | che ! « note up! pa iste! . On the secand floor are the women's | Famous Clab’s Festival This Year con. er ee Raymond Hiteh. | '2, the eee a alo he did the ; ~ consistent with good work, and ready-made garments. Th " D 7. ankee Consul,” a = re ’ Fas fiat sioveied br law: treee- pi i peer Cane | Grand Opera-House; Hanton's ay.| fine Mayhew a8 “Plo-Pls" rescued HELP WANTED—MALE. Use Dr. Hanks’ Tooth Pow. woods and muslins, and the basement by | 210 ONL cee tssce Club, of the| Theatre: Proctor's Fitty-olghth § | the nodes ote oesereavile trom | Tis weekly samy. carne der, None so good for the Blankets, comfortables, toilet articles! mieeenth Assembly Itrict, at the| Street Singer, the Metop tie tee 'good nature fresh every hour, Bhe| m Raliting Eraaplons bese? (0 teeth, 25c. ba es the firm of Arnold & Hearn | Lexington Avenue Opera-House, Fitty- Bese for 2) at the Star mi admitted Tat oh ee re toe ioe wlth ribbing attachment turn * ~ N RAILWAY—2.25 | . ~ a,"" a, . \< ms ui a 8 h er » do not - Awa AND a Te ry ned An Dysinoss at Canal Street and eighth street, near Third avenue, on the ‘M py And qs Arepus thy: es ‘fnriem, soa tor we ne oe yet ay meat pas fot own © may bw Y PARR RU ita ee KM elke OO, RAILWAY 1.53 old Crasrans nd Deldges.85,00) enen learn's bein: ne ’ Yi s z old. naval lieutenant aleo lare and commen: sunday A. M. week stays and es! fs evening of Tuesday, Nov. 2, will also Ww York Stars Burles vers, | Was ale: fa part KR. td bie . POINT. COMFORT 4 NOR one of the two oldest dry-goods houses be @ birthday party. The club is one ryants Bon, ran, several comedians knocked each! en ogee ine yet. 5 ka Delow t Fg ae ives Piiltags {nm the city. its long earcer 4 for many depar in business enterprise which havo een copied all over thy mited 8! and in foreign counts tablished Friday aa bargain years ago, and bargain duy !t has re- Inained, unui now Mt is one of the tra- Aitions of the house. A firm, not @ corporation, it has no big dividervia to y to make smal: ronee ble. year old. Despite its youth It Is one of the strongest semi-political clubs on the upper west side, In the last election its power in the Fifteenth Assembly District was shown In a striking man- ner, Since then scores of new mem- bers have been taken in, and the hand- ‘ampbell Brooklyn, benine ment at the Meninnk ree et jontauk Theatre, BROKE RIBS IN FALL, ik The Sorceress” | ©!) tne fund of the sick and indi other down, and some sing cleverly danad —— te | DANCE FOR CHARITY, | | Rothenberg Bmployees Give Pri m-| | de aad Bali Friday By cations will be received ariment of Stree, each weeks tive examina dumpers. ¥1 q AY Liheet ™. ne ee FOUND AND REWARDS, A x RBURY a an A * PARK (North 1 Point Pleasant 23 (except Li P.M 4. 113 and 261 Extractiog with Co < DENTAL AS ae he Dest valugg ‘atvd ing. Fa gaion peaahiney wanders thie Sixth A ; some club-house, at No. S81 West Forty- / | nq materially boomed Friday evening, qn-ynion machinery moviders. | ~~ PARR ARAN 205 x venue, ial intents we] Hearn |vighth street, has been taxed to-cire vue ores ot No. 1M East One| ov Seen, the Mutual Ald Assoety: 9. Bos Te, Worres we LONT—At Rhee) the tsen, | Brookiya, 8. W. COR TH sR att - dred ‘ourtewnth at, tion ployees jothen' lor wal it business: dey, gull gnain pu arem tie, The New York Transfer (Comps NHVER CLOSED, | : day, to-day ng on yeaterlay crowds | for the crowds that throng the FOOME.| Pn, tig nae ot tie eet «fel ioe os es) oaaeeee ty oollens:usviem to anaes uh | "A. as guestions | Vig call for abt chek cc Sand . ene renter’ ——a—e . pe? m to Y on ex) d over the nd r4 ullding gt Bt, Nipholas and P. | Cons, nitteone, soe) 0 ior Pennapltania | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS W ORK, : 4 | MOT Meader ening sar en Beh Wie AL RRSURT, Ja Bi Oke wa ROBINSON (ANTES)! 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