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INA Ly RESULTS EDITION | ONE CENT Cre J “ Ctroula | tion Books Open to All.’ [é to AIL” ‘ Circulation Books Open | RESULTS EDITION NEW YORK, M DAY, NOVEMBER ON (DRED S OF GIRLS IN WIL AS WOMAN SHOOTS DO 19, 1906. PRICE ONE CENT DPA omy ~ AMAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. — Unless he can show that he js not an, man navy he Was Joyiully accepted. ®x-convice, Karl Kessler, « ES gaps ettaroen indie tpreeeies apes a rs ‘ere, Rt | a rambling : an Dourd-the fourmasted ship Kentmerey Mt) oonimdictory, but itis certain that Quarantine, will be doomed by the !M- was not allowed to land. He threa migration authorities of this port to sail|ened to burn the Kentmere with all on the same for « year or more on # ship | board. and Capt —Birt tried jard 20. where his company is not desired be- | et rid of him. but every time Kessler aeRO R Part Aas raasned iadtwnlohalialcan'| Penteseno ney br veccmea cero mature et q ressler bas _been—anunwesenie. [to ‘the ship in trons. incubus on the Kentmere for about +-—CaptUurch_refiised to Jet him work because Kessler Uiroatened to howd -him “fdr montha and ts-mighty-anztows—to) ft ashore here. He says he has rela- for wages. All he did on the long vo age [rom Sout —Atricn—waa—to wast the clothing of, the, other, sailors, cat tives in Brooklyn. i three meals a day and smoke himse ‘The ciutemcnts of Kessler concerning | Pitek In the face. But he does not Ike hin status ax an honcet man differ fro= thore of Cupt. Burch and Chief Omcer joudy, of the Kentmere. They assert i the life. ite exported; evan tt he-did not get a chance to! come ashore here. that the Kentmere would go from” Bayonne,’ N. x Cupe- Colony;-aa-a-member-of the ore Capt. Burch was-short-handed, an as | Keasler sald ho had been in the ‘Ger- away a fg eae MURPHY BACK IN TOWN, Charla. sturphy cheer tae Civil Service Board, will not stand phy-sent out a cheer. tag Civil Servite Poe te et oa tsiate ful rete of confidence to the place i acl the present_eXempt places on the hunters In Tammany Hall to-day. He! Ciwil Service tints. ‘There will, be” no him) in Germany, and for, from Germany, Kol Lack to the Wigwam from ai rest at -thangex-tn-the Civil geryice regulations Atlante Clty and-Uiekied down-t) ie -eftectine positions: that niay be open Fee iene nA HS after January ro gat Hie ite ctiate—of— ite S1ath A eea king of Ihe State-Commitiee, Mr. patronage that— wil -result from — Paid he had no objections. to vic is Hoe buientat turn of Perr Belmont. if, as Mr = Hides acca lS at Belmont clatmp. he seted-under a mis- rom now on," declared Mav SUF [taken impresgon When Ne reseed phy; "my efforts will “be eon to Sturphy believes Shat-jf Me Hetmont taking care of our own peopl: ket _the votes of a majority of tho, saa Nassau County Democrats who Suete that-we-get-surrowait-t o-hemer 10 -clpose a State Con. Wo-iit—for_tha Demiosra hie sfould be allowed to ely tion) his reaignation. You omay #ay- Wethomuth> of Tamnantretiecd to Atee Bir kre Democrats, # pmb rd Crover's interview, — ~ - SIRURERIONE “GES aeaieaneaiara a ~ a ; ‘ Louls Ruhh a driver of a milk trick, | fused to tell by whom he was, employed. j where the milk came from or for whom iit was Intended, His fine was paid, but jthe man who handed over the money refused to tell who he was. Justice Zeller sald that he wan yor- he didn't know the principal in the who lives at No, 439 Hudson street, was to-day fined $100 because he was caught with) a load of skimmed or watered mili, according to the analysis of the ry BSoard of Heat a exp Ruhl ri enae. 6. ERIDAN, Wyo. Nov.’ 19—>That ‘The Utes objected to the tmmediate part of 1 by Ute InNare being | Presence of the cayalry and the troops Pena ys : er sodA iba were ordered to Keep atu certain djs {tanod. This gaye the Indlang™ tno States troops ersaped-and-are deltoved F pcrtunity TaTaes of Which a number | Police Commissioner Bingham sald to- | to have gone to the Sloux reservation.) took adyantig yesat no request had been) mad betes japan chim by aruso for | tis anenn; | permiseon to i i Hip snen wT | . Faia 1 don’t Koow thir | . Vd grant mitrary (general be: | ~ Inf, the reconts of the Pole Bape Peet Eh v i ment dn the Corporation Con 8 Omen. | QUERE Nov, 19:--Steamer Canad’) with his schooner, at Tivi Blanch’, {are prevate, The charter proviter for ‘has besn wricked In a atorm on Talo | SiO casa rather Lt a is total loss iat, 1 hava 10 Rae 1 vy my copa, Tm Verte and fouriof her crow have been | eT Mas, and the schooner Maré | from Missouri, 1 don't pelleve any po aa i i Tanne Int wreck on. ‘Trole Distoles {iceman would) make an Arrest of that drowned: Capt, Coulltard. hae been lost ror, THO erawe Were rede ety characteryuniess he know What No was pee A RR = bout Mn the absence of ‘charges Z ake? ‘inst. Policeman’ Caine I think I v woul with 1 his record, Mina you, “ Liknow what his rosord: tat Carush's wife ts at tix home in Italy | a] Mh, Su jdnterentinus. condition, °° since | § é é: se 2 A arrival last’ Saturday he has) HOLYHPAD, Wales, Nov. 19.—-A lnree| Her camo hus not been agcentalned, | Fent blexratms, He hae} steamer in distreas hag been sighted off jput it In eu bd iN ie supported that she ls « paseen: come the Kentmere, will bo | “T00" KEEPERS O TESTIFY IN CARUSO CAS No Trace Can Be Found i of the Woman Who Ac- cusedFamous Tenor. | | | MAY FEAR NOTORIETY. Director Conried Hints Whole Proceeding Was Attempt ‘gp at Blackmail. Whe search for “Mra Hannah K. yGraham,"' the ‘accuser of _ Enrico! Caruso, the tenor, has been frultieas | thus far, but Policeman Caine, the plain clothes man who made the ar-! rest, says that he can make out a caso | against the singer without her testi- mony. He believes she 1s a woman of standing in the community, who be- came frightened when she read the ox- tended account of Caruao's arrest tn the Central Park monkey house in the Satumlay morning newspapers, and remained away from court to ayoid notoriety, But Caine cannot explain why the “wornan gave & Tictttious name and ad- dress, unless ehe thought she could ap. pear in court and succeed in hidicg her J identity. Anticipating that he may be | unable to find her, Caine his been look- | ing for other witnesses, | Ho will produce in Yorkville Pollce | Court text Wednesday afternoon, when | the cage [x called, Head-Keeper Billy | Snyder, of the Central Park Zoo, and | j two assistant keepers. | hase men, he mays, are prepared to Wentfy Caruso ls a man Catne boosted: ail the way from the monkey-house to tho Park entrance at Sixty-seventh street and Fitth avenue on Dec. 17 1ast, | following complaints made by” two + young-women of his obnoxious conduct in the monkey-house. There was a report late this after- noon that ‘Mrs, Graham” had been }found- and would eppearin court to- morrow i WSF esta tan ‘ | Jy to Germany with cargo of oll It ls understood that another police- | nuc he served vleven years in pritsn| fue the captain of the Rentmere has | ‘ AEE for at Jorengo, Marques, Por- | learned, sit rrivatcthat he is to | Mat whol was _in— the Temdercin— pre Gy Nirtea. Kessien saya ne | RO tack to South Africa and perhane ;cinct a year ako has volunteered to faa Tespectable-rench-owner; a viothin | At sala een (orators, betore (testify to strengthen Caine’s case. The Oi bolic couapiacy, and fin {ie Kats to-Germany--= eetrac 1 BASIS HEE orient Sour exaee yes that his term | he KOt teein time Kessler wil be a | pelldeman wil back “Up —his- original BPH Tee Aye mon cmere im Man without a coupisy.--He fears to complaint, In which he swears that he | Delagoa Bay" last July with -a- tartor | £o_pack. to Lorenyo SMarauex because of | anw: Caruso rub and pinch five women | trom the German Consul asking the | So. “Suresh says he would not be al-|—one @ negress—in the monkey house | captain to take him to East London. | [owed to ind if he did.—The only place | last Friday afternoon. within fifteen | | minutes before his arrest, Herr Contled, who employs Caruso, t= inetes blackmail by ; ewe mean to look Into this charge the finlsh“ he side —rerord—o! # made by “Caine will be® thor- oughly eximtnéd when tne caso comes uP. before. } Magistrate Baker Wednesday. Maruso will not cancel his engagement | with the Metropolitan; such @ rumor is abeurd. He will prove In court that he | fs inocent. Why, T had Caruso to din-} qrer with eto-day_at myhome," | Caruss-does hat eppear toroallze the [serious purition in) winch his arrest | Vhas placed him. He was gay aso Tark i left the Bavoy ‘to-day and} { not-the-rhyhtest trace atthe! t-rctiaticn” phat kept him from attend. | | aturday morning. He] Lin'k and greeted effus- 1 York 1 haye taken long walks in {geolared Caruso t) an Work rene who Wwalnea] —avenuo——with: him. wit i fo Ha ha; el Just ket Kes me 1augh. : This emin fa saya Be saw ma! In the, munkey-house on Dec. 17 Inst. Bar® 1 was not in the monkey-housa fast, winter, On othe day he says I was here 1 wae ih the country spend- Ing the week emt: ever since I have been coming to | park. Mostly always 1 walk on the Pyar aide of the park, but last Ftaay. of) happened down ta the menagerle, ST fave nothing but the greatgst re- epoot for, American women. Would thace cinyselt ino such a humillating position? Absurdl 1" AU wt Caraso’s | friends ralliod to iin defense, Hi Conr' Motethat Caruso sing on nis adverts sine date po matter how the ,exs Wedaceday may result, Also cabled to friends all over Burone uit a haw to withhold te tried in a cor advi ott POPE GET i ing threats-that -he-will-be assassinated -in-the Apostolic Palace a5-a-pro-+ ltest against the present organization of society. )PE GETS DEATH THREAT IN VATICAN + Anarchists Send Personal Warnings! that He Has Been Marked as Victim in Great Piot Against. Churchmen. ROME, Nov. 19.—The Pope has received-personal letters contain- The Anarchists, it is added, are ready to employ every means to! destroy all institutions supported by religion or by military forces. | Following pomb explosion In 5. jand immediately the magnincent Pator's, these letters aro considered jthedral began to fill with-smoke; ominous. The Pope, however, matn-] Confusion foliowed. Men and women peter Aree RTaahnas eer srushed frantically for the doora, and but for the immense alze of the bulli. hel med the onarge fy, ou < of the nails whch’ formed t ding many woul have heen crushed In of the bon of yesterday as a #OUVETIT |the punic, There were fortunately no of the ominous event, Many messages |fataliios, but chulra were overturned expressing tndignation xt outragétaud muny persona knocked down. have been received by the Pontiff, who! Jt-was at the conclusion of the last expressed tis satisfaction over these |#ass that the explosion occurred. The testimonials. ana areas which was « crude affair, made rs about ‘That the explosion of the bomb In.St.)Cc Co7u' UNO pounds of) gunpowder, Peter's under the Hib of Pope Clement | oh nisis all iecibeans era cares pounds XIII. was a challenge by Anarchiats to | Secureiy. w, na tin box ant es ‘ely wrapped with wire, was lgflted goatety in meneral and nota direct at- |oy ua cong the, winelt ivy tack on the Papacy ls the bolle atjurchist pienty of tine te vecape, ‘The police, on the other hanc,| As soon as the crowd in the edifice ca- tre ST. Ta3CTS,—3o. Nove Seonerers-7— Only the ineome ef the fund_will be jplace) 2, Todar 3 KEPT MOVING AT BENNINGS Muddy Track To-Day Re- duces Fields in Every Event, BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Baringo (11 to 10 and 2 to 5) 1, Yorkist (7 to 10 for SECOND RACE—Valley Forge (8 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Frank Somers (8 to & for place! 2, Harry Baylor 3. THIRD RACE—Lord Boanerges (6 to 1 and 8 to 5) 4, Landsman (t-to2 for place) 2, Botanist 3, FOURTH RACE—Eldorado (6 to 5 and 1 to 2) 1, Cambyses (8 to { for place) 2, Eminoia 3. FIFTH RACE—lIvanhoe (6 to 1 and’& to 1), 1, Grand Duches: 1 for place), 2, Delphie 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. some. Sis - had reached the open it was (Special to Tae Ryening World.) say the bomb was Intended for Car- | of, [Cerne te on 8 the work “ Pa hdd ing traMc ond interfering «with the paid’ she Itved ati No. tt Wes ei ing a wide search for the perpetrator} teilt:gaub-prefect-ot- the —Apostoltc. palsy Now. 19.—Rerause of the—tendency tot Crea aut pee : ei 3 ken up. of the outrage, but with little hope of | acvs¥ hurried to the presence of the) locate places amd stick to them on j He odeieh bhertified by ter —vidtten: success, | hak arses iad heard the “notes and) saturday the watchword at Hennines Woman Shoots Him Down, | The cries of ithe ohnratives \ny they Whily the Pope was engaged in noon- | "Do noc ve aluriied. Holy-Fether.| to-day was "Keep inoving,” and—Mr | simon, ajxty years old, portly of | Mes from the #ixth fone startiol womeq tine devotion in hia privais Staats sip ca tet wee ie} in thet anil Gay | Pinkerton and Mr. Cavanagt were buay lsu and stow In hls : jemployed in the other Noa Tiere was verwary celobration of tho dedi- | Dut. fortunately. none, was ed, and “ar t a nA ampe 2 Sielann rorPaey pee a the edie ie dainuse EAB Adi cdmonishing the lazy layers, Beyond at his desk when Mrs. De Massy on-|% %° mpode that \{h the Lute “sobn. Sab: cidsing kod a great abvemblane | crecea rape: cell upon” his knees and) that there was no change In the order tered the rooms) Acsarding: to the tram- hed dangerous proportion. The live was present to witness the services, | “I. shall implore mercy for the mis-| Of things at the track mentary statement ‘which’ the police |{"& Stream aa It poured down) thd stain : there-was a roar us of a gteat gun, gulded offender," he said. | The attendance was very stim, deine | were ablo to piece toxether from tha | Met another, made up of pasedrs-ty whe =i ce ——— sass ——__—_—_~. jeontined atmomt exelusively to the ree=| arse sit4-atories ofthe eyo-wltneagos, | Were trying to enter, and at ithe \etrest . fulaex ¢rom New Y6rk. The betting | to woman told Mr. Simon she had} there wns a\sceno hard th des i jwas Hight In consequence, Heavy mHin§| soured another place and meant to |? The arrival of an anihulance — | during the night made the track Very |jeaye his empley at once. She do-| “nd the coming of ddxene of polf>}men AY « ; f jmuddy and the flelds were considerably | manded her wimps to date. Simon told | dded to the excitement that filled the 7 Ae = = I lreduced in mize in consequence: Tho per ty come back. late this afternoon |Nelehborhood. : ert ti ESTER ORS = RST ieee feard “was devoid of fratnres and tho) when the working day and ret —Docsa-Big Business. = Tracing was onjy fair. her money. She refused to listen t0| The Queen Wuine Compine. Baringo Off Last, Won Easily. [euch an arrangement: There were|concern, making women’s blouses, Baringo was the favorite: in the open: | Words between them, locited in a part of Broadway givbn ing event. He broke lust but Miller! Suddenly, so the spectators say, the] over almost altogether (to enterprivts [raced the ‘ily through after Workmild | woman drew a revolver from ter dress. | which employ thouwnda of hand Jand. Yor! a a i ot t Sy E Tae 3 [the stretch, There Baringo came away |She thrust its muzale right into Stnon's| mainly young wome Fram \ ne: = nee: i é@osily and won by two and ,one-half | {nee and began fring. ry building {nthe weintry \enmd lonths from Xarklat who beat Todar| ‘simon only thme to. throw his | at numbers of excited ‘girls to\Jain\ | I f Bi Fund Will B I J d ti EE Le rt at a | hands berore Tis tace in-an-inatinctive) the -muititads swarming aiklaWinlfus\ ncome oO 1g 2. sé OQ! Valley Forge's Steeplechase... | ateitude ‘of™ entreaty when be wa wt the. Holtay Ru ilding: \ ~y bi . B apy Walley Forge mnt th BED atl stricken. aut strate be u Bs ag Ladd | Slmoietne wounded-man, has a home plechise, TmHaTs ANT through a thin pariltlod wall and wont Par Np: of aizih wtroak: ~ Further—Arbitration— Between lite tar, aan *torenuy ue on | (suena thin Guru wow ana wont} at xp" TH east Pithy-aleth atreat fength ands half from—Franx Somers, | Singing sae! mi sman erzansky ws the pos N . f h W 1d wha beat Harry Bayler flve lengtha for | room above t {pre wo Tie “wig, TOK Fl {ine ations of the World. The’ plate, ory Waddelh tie favorlte,| men at the avwing machines. “The see-| Holding her-urme-Te-Wallesh Ree cise 7 —pFan_a_bad_rac and had buried itself in the woodwork] Rrowdw: Lord Boanerges Easily Best. Landsman was heayity played tn the with Botanist second chotce: aa slut left to-day for |utized. This income wa} amount—to o-the-trontat-the start Ht —Tenvers npariner inthe Queen | Af man Richard Tartholdt lft to-day fF }siio6 or synio uw year.” It will be exe] und made the running, followed by Lord | * iw tecshootine raid | gust ee eee aaeee persone rad New York at the tnyitation of Andrew Tpended in an effort to direct publics aenorwes—are Hota niet-— TA ie pat the shooting Ai | seen the “shooting, wie at! first denied Carnegie. who has promised to turn[opinion In favor of arbitration “as a ijome Lord Boanergea went to the front | TG Tea adhiiaho (ean veny cai ieateae Are him $1,000,000 to Se used In fur (jane of —wetti nig —depiisae bate oen nang — won eam —e four east iter iporter for The Evening Work! he wane iithere Must be some thistake. “Why. thering the propaganda for Interna— score of the work will bo POT ee TOF Rei uaceraa Boranivt’ sx tenis aecount; Bail apyetates when it all opeuprol aT pi + atta been un- nd those nations which are petite TAs #he 5 “ a ttlonal f The matter has b | st engaged in wars and threats Favorite Comes Home. Worked for Five Days. Reapers ® atation’ a boy. yan \ der consideration for- some time, Be- rece verinOatattantto vp" alongsid and eried out: \Buny fore “Bapiibold{—starret—tor New| ba neatiared, wectings| Eldorado was the favoriin in the | QeThe young woman came tous five) th yOu. miss teen ae 4 se. ag r eX kbd All peo Te fourth mee. e—camehome—with = otis saan 2 =. eT YOURS. Han mmiled xh the = id wey nd all possible mean Savi aor —gooda—tagelt— Mc York-he told several friends of the p84 | Nii] be adopted to: encourage a wentle| Ue Money. Ridorade went to the front YESS da acme esterand waved her free hed ae and ¢ ward hopefulness as to We re~| ment agamet war and bloodshed. tat once and, making ait the-runhing- Simons, the head of the frm Tou cere = moka auilt ofthe work. ‘Mi (Bartnotar has taken & prominent won enaily Peaienee Sram Cun: take wos_an expert dusigner, ‘ot walets: A Widow for Three Yea art in WE one 7 by: a au pished a nd e > eedex perso e re ” 3 <EaR Ty ar = Ono of these said that tha money had} Peace Conterance sand’ hes nad many | Beoinola. three-quarters of a fengtn tor tend ss we needed A_persowi hi hired |"’Pa the desk sergeant she aild \hew bien dedinitely promtset—and thatthe; interviews—with _Emperer—Williem—otthe-plgce—— i [her at a salary of $9 a day. Sho kxew | {ull name was Anike Lise de Laldd de prevent Visit ofthe Congressman to Germayy, the King of. England. and Q [her bustnese atid was quiet and iady~/ Musee fat she wie horn tn Teas se ‘ = Lothar European crowned heade thet ‘Ne mu aay the. Inonmaster Is) to urrunge for thei formation of the nes pecce, burenn { = eee et 2 te ronanagies Wo arrange for thes formacton or tne neg. peace bureat,| WHAT HEARST MEANS i sis stternoon ase nusteniy warner fend tas ton of tie peices bureau which—willcunder the direction. of tha Louis Hinto the office, announced that she had ck hair gud bide the campaign. Conzressman. aye char | World Wants Pass the. Million and a Quarter Mark! 1,253,421 Separate Advertisements were printed in THE WORLD up to and including Saturday, an increase of 258,019 Over, the same period of last year,. and ex- ceeding the total printed in The New York Herald, the only other want medium, by 213,967 |-quoted as | National ACCORDING TO CONNORS. Wiiisem ratig this SHEPEALO. Nov. J. Connors, Chairman of the fyato-Committea, fn an interview afternoon eald ' “The interview with William Ran- Molph Hearst, sent out last night from 6an Antonio, Tex: bin. whten he ts saying, ‘Iwill never again a candidate,” means that he will the Governornip of New He has told me the samo thing. Mr. Hearst i, however, a loyal Democtat, and If the purty demands his "nomination for, Aigner honors wil honor the call.”’ oe BANK OFFICIALS MUST GO TO JAIL. be never seok York again, RE art of by a vote of 7 to 2 vietion of Robert David ©. Cornell, nected with ‘the wreck Bank of Ax the Monmouth ‘Trust technical charge was false papers to th ‘ors and to-day. Ap sustie C. Mee yMpan exhtth i | the case of the M ms The World Is the FIRST New [PERS men were each aenienced to atx MOrK Ne@wWspapen linia aaa osteo Far Bore Throat and Co'd in Chert wee Omega Ol, Trial bottle 1c, 40% WN EMPLOYER (& to | Mrs. Louise De Massy Fatally Wounds ~ ‘Gustav Simons in His Office at the Queen Shirt Waist Factory at No, 664 Broadway: oe FLEES DOWN THE STAIRWAY — AHEAD OF FRIGHTENED WOMEN ‘ Three Shots Were Fired But Only \One Bullet. _ Hit the Victim—Shooting Grew, Out of _ Disagreement Over Five Days’! Simon, chjef-owner of the Queen Waist-Comipany, was | shot and fatally wounded by his designer, Mrs. Louise be Massy, in bis offices, on the sixth floor of the Holtz Build ing, at No. 604} Broadway, : ‘The woman fired three times point-blank at her victim.| Two of the bullets went wild. The third struck him in thd neck and hé féll back in his*chair, senseless from pain and shock. hie\ aaa A great panic followed the shoojing. Dozens of women faint their work tables. Scores of others, screaming, at the tops of their voices, tore down the stairways in a human landslide, tramplihg on each tether and tearing the clothes off their backs in th: mad desire to get out of the house. \ Within —fve—minutes a huge, -exolted | the frst poltceman who arrived crowd surrounded the buifding, /bYook>} mer gave har ag this afternoon ed “at The ae thitty-seven, | y and around to thd Mulberry | Street station. A great crowd followed them. : \ She was yery pate, but perfedily cali, of the desk. It was the last one that hit Simon in the neck, severing one of thes large arteries. [decided to quit-and sharply demended t retpyersd {rom th | Her payeesiriieimen told ler t 1 Mr, Simon was cist 34 }at 5.20:o’clock for hee money. Sie“ nrtaine His edn Carey duke w. | him shewented ft Te reque inher to Jeave.—She—retured—and | talking excitedly. H-arpes; an |her by the arm pushed Ter Jotice and closed CED B« began TVineent's probed the out-o! }toundt ward he began the tT hammering on the ; 5 : Was’ stated | “He went back ft the ‘door | and wet ere oveey «muah threatened her with arrest unless she said be know tie woren left. Instantly he drew a pistol and /Mly in & business way and that thére began shoottnx He was shot ‘ant if she tried to sam the door, Staggering a Papen back, he fell into bis chair and rested é t 4 hin’ ead against his desk }ra Fleas Down the Stairway. | SuII-ho! Ing her r the woman turnod | toward the cleve | started down the f Bevlnk cscar e |:roeds down them Ave stony at a tI ind behind them t ume ground floor, did V bate Mra. Deillthe Meaey. Ast r fraiked her r Fant Lap; from her ikem 5 x \ SS Rpm ld COD Bee el AUD OR i} Thees's tn buying floor, Mér captors turned her ‘over tO 1's bot brawery