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2 “8 a b j “MOB THREATENS F POLICE TO SWE BLACYHANDER Detectives Draw Revolvers to ,... Prevent Rescue of Two ¥ ,. Blackmailers. /GET-PRISONERS TO JAIL. / + Catchy Them in Act of Taking * Money from Man. They {lz Menace With Death: *“Quatrono. a promising subultern in the tanks ofthe Binck Hand, arrived a: Pos : | | McManis, in Book Form. Rammerderr Shree Rarfertiqen uw. Riulatigen Hoders ath vex reaper Powhen Nicoll’ DiAneelo. fife youne' 4 _* Meutenant ‘or Enrico Aifono.,head of | le. freund]iche Ueberret the dreaded - Comamra, and? Michael y 2 | ue Fran Sronpringeffin tes Peul(Hen Rerdhe: : Cy ibe Porsaam... wm 10s 1k. dhe Katserltohe und Konigitone Hohett.dte | Prau Kronprinzesstn des Deutsohen: Retohea und van Preussen haben mich beauftragt, Jhnen fur chung des von Jnnen herausgegebenen Btiderduones Hoohstihren be- Sten Dank zu sagen, was toh hteratt aussusdr- In Wall street: On learh AFTER LOSS IN STOCK MARKET Thomas rm Se Bo. Jumped From Boat. Thomas Armat: Jr, of No Stuyvenant piace. St. George. ined the bedy washed ashore Yeu Lalanid: lasr evening as that fs father an’ expe ial been em’ kK that her husband's liad washed wéhore Mrs: Armatr Shy Found—\Vife Believes He vounbant, with ed by A firm of brokers coe ___ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907 GERMAN CROWN PRINCESS ‘SUICIDE IN BAY THANKS A WORLD ARTIST Royal Highness Sends Gracious Acknowledg-| ment of ‘‘The Newlyweds,’’ by George WOMAN KILLED, ~AOSAYN HAND, -—BYSTREET CAR | _o Crowd. of 500 Threatens Mo- | torman Blamed for Death | of Bellevue Employee. an oo, Julin Ne McGinneas, employee of was killed last even cond nyenue surface ci nth astreer vue Hospital, 9 Hundred and Bigh ) Me persour. Slaming motorman, Join Morar than 0) the for te wam were yo threatening. that ‘death, MoGowan called the reserves Ast One Hondred and Twenty eet Staton was with dim that several, days ago jae. comp! t ‘a iow, in-the stock n t y that the polljd gat Moran’ and “He ‘sald, iowever,' contthed (3tr-} -tonductof of ‘the car, Ausfatus Armatcong, “that ne expected (o get a, Otte, to the atation-houss, © ; large .anjount. of y én Priday,| No Ute excttenient “was, oocasione: which would Lelp ao is Josses. 1t | bY. thet fact ultholigh. wifen the {fs my opinion wat wien id’ no woman fell under ‘the forward’ truck leaped from lee _He teday in the cus: |pen mich: beehre. a toay 7 ro octet et laste features were sadly battered The dviectives, who canture mony fr fh the wet xtortng tora Mennucel imartor, 12 Mlb street iad to uns ito Aight off «ino that to rescue thesyoune dexperadoen ldentaliv they oners without + piéiures in the gallery faintest réxemblance to the old on Thoush fi twenty-two and Quatrono Bin senior, both have 1 leadere in Black Hand circ era! years, Lately they have their activities to Mulberry >! the harvest was rich, One achemer-jx-to:snterfere-in Tels and deruatid tnoney: fc ference, If the is nat paid ‘threaten the xexgeance of the Co YAnueio is only @ af s for contd nev- . ‘Would Cut Him te Pleces. | + In the case of the bandmaater, when they trarned be had ouarrelied with bis cwife he was informed that D'Ange! and Quatrono could setile the cuarrel Mennucei preferred to settle his own) domestic diMculties and paid no heed tu; @ee offer. All was harniony betwrea him and his wife when D'Angelo culled) pon: him and demanded $0. | | "You see we have settled your | quarrel.” he sald. Mennuoct protested, “end next day fot a Brack Hend letter) fa which the demand wan repeated. with the added threat that If he failed! he ‘would be out to pleces, Thoroughly | frightened, he rent for hia friend, De-/ fective Archiopoll, of the - Central; Office, 7 Dat Archiopoll planned the trap which ed to the capture of the two men Vittorio sent word to D'Angelo and Quatrono that he would meet them in| ‘a basement safoon at No. 121 Mulberry} atreet this morning and pay them what they demanied. Bafore he went to the maloon the detective gave him %% in marked bills. He advised him to give, le watch and chain to make up the deficiency. Then Archiopdil preceded the bandmaater to the saloon and hid} fea coal box, Detectives Devoti.! Ptecisno and Albana were stationed @wtside to await a signal. ‘The two blackmailera met Mennucct ‘eerd) accepted the marked money and wretch and chain. As ho, gaye it to. wham Archipoll sprang out of the coai- fox and whistled. D'Angelo saw that ‘Ye was trapped and threw: the money (a a cuspidor. The deteotive got to him | os he was drawing a stiletto, upper-cut | tim and eent him sprawiing across a sable. Drew Gun on Officers, | ‘Quatrono drew a gin, which was) @maiched from hie hand and brought . @own on tha top of his head. Devoti. | Pteciano and Albana ‘had their hands! full with the freinds of the two men | who piled into the maloon and attempt-| {to reece them. four deteotives had to draw “heir | fevolvers And thrsaten to shoot” While @wo of them fought back the mob. tha} ether two made a avatematic job o gabduing D'Angolo and his-partier, us. Ape Ane ei thelr the butts of got thelr men out ie the stress It wan blocked with a ing. ghouting mob. Th poatta Hg mo ¢ throng way to Police How are enn of the. # « of policemen dispersed them. ‘As Archiopoll ied hi Prisoner up the eteps @ woman in ¢! crowd Bapgahnta ang Sule’ shook her = Re WH de YOU AIR Kyou ret qeyou ever 0 to Italy you are already Archiopoll was instrumental in the ar- weet here of Enrico Alfono, leader-of the _, Commors, ‘who was sent back to Naples te de tried_fos.many crimes, Alfono gueceeded in having the case transferred te the north of Italy, where it ls now waiting a place on the docket. Sr MISS ALMA-TADEMA HERE TO LECTURE ON HAPPINESS. | Daughter of the English’ Painter _ Says It Took Her Five Months to Write It. i Misa Laurence Alma-Tadema. daugh- ter of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, the + Bngiieh painter, arrived to-day on the ‘Atlantic Transport steamer Mesaba to Melivet in this country her leet: Seta Bet Alma-’ q of Happipess.’’ ooking woe of ‘Uietye laughed the asked hee’ to denne her’ to define the mening of happiness to them: ‘Phere “ian't time," whe ald. "Why 8, working five “hours a day to write my lecture, and takes mo an hour and twenty | min- Utena to. deliver, eShe went {0 No, @ Madison ‘avenue, Where she will live during her New York stay, j MIS@INQ. SINCE NOV. 7, ¥ Patriok Fox lett his home, No. 4 ‘Weet Thirty-ftth street. ‘on Nov. t to 0) ie work a a waiter in Good- tel, Ty | te ar renty-third street and \ t vi Fen je a! aa cd ee Rts wrere.a De | mailers are known already to the White ere Tred~to—thetr—rwn—eountey—to wilding, —here-a1 TRANSLATION. CROWN MAN EMPIRE AND. OF! PRUSSIA. : Potsdam, Oct. Her Imperial and Royal Highness the Crown Princess of the German )seurs Empire and of Prussia has commissioned me to convey to you her best ‘Ul thanks for the friendiy present of your highly appreciated picture book,| PRINCESS OF TH j which | have the honor to execute herewith. has become world-famous. sAIN’ OF HER IMPERIAL Rips ROYAL -HIGHNESS THE E GER- 10, 1907, GRAF BISMARCK—BOHLEN. ——This-acknowiedsment-from_the future Empress of Germany wae sent! to George McManus, The World artist, whose «>mic feature “The Newly WHITC HAND TOWIPE. OUT THE BLACK HAND. halians of Chicago Band for War on Blackmiailers and Assassins. OHICAGO. Nov. 18—Aroused by tn- crenning boldness on the part of des- Lights Cigarette as tured in House and Says _ COOL ROBBER KEEPS “TDENTITY A SECRET He Is Cap- Arrest Is a Mistake. A mystertous burglar, whom the police call.'Jonn Doe."! was arrested at : te W It han never 1 bee Spier committed sutclde was murdered, Acmstinng llved tn Gase-Sent-to-General Calendar} cause Time Limit “Is Exceeded. The trial of the famous $44.0 dia- mond necklace sult of Alfred H. Smith & Co., of New York, London and Chi- cago, againat Frank J. Mackey, mill- England, and nicago, Was brought to an abrupt end ‘o-day by the withdrawal of a juror. fonaire, of Ieamington, Justice Truax, the two-hour Umit of trial having been reached. “Mackey had testined {he necklace of Mr. that dought thy the and’ = t been whether BACK FROM THE ARCTIC —— whether he ge and was cons{dered 44000 NECKLACE SIT TOBE RETED —_-—___i quently forced The case waa sent beck to the general calendar, Mrs. Mackey was much disappointed, Her husbind was on the witness stand when Justice Truex cut the trial short. fifty-three aris of the Chicago house of Smith of the‘car-she liad in her hands @ rosary purse. the tho car was jacked up. A starter fe smpany defy 335 whe way a WITH TALES OF MOSQUITOES Crew of the’ Bark Calcium Had to Run from Pests While Loading Vessel. PHILADMLPHIA, Nov. 18 he, Brit- Isl) bark Celctum haa arrived here from Greenland after a thirty-three da: runy the first of the cryolite fleet to reach port. Capt. Zurcker, of the Cal- jctum, says that the natives reported last winter an unusually stermy one, but—that_the summer had be _pleas- ant, with the exception of attacks by swarms of mosquitoes. The pests fre- of the Calcium to retreat whl cargo of oryolite at Ivigtut. ‘The Calcium found on her arrival off Greenland that the coum was icebound for a distance of fifty miles, but de- spite this barrier sho managed to work her way to har loading berth at Ivigtut. By the tme the vessel was loaded the wind had changed fand driven the ice by. the nel, and there was no further difficulty. ———— BEARS INVADE COTTAGE PITTSBURG, he county this season’ that a hunting | party has been organized to go out and 3 nie, a-paper| R«o., March $0, 18, for $44,000, pay- porate blackmallers marquerading un-| the home of Cel de bata ae Hilt-| Ing #2000 on account, his contract ro: | exterminate tiem, or at lenat to put a der the name of the “Black Hand.*| pox manufacturer. \who| Mfing that he tight pay the remainder | stop to the annoyance they ,cause. professional and business men among Dahl avenue and PaleePal RLLSeny Boe: Inga ey ene cde bal ED necklace and | Every day there isa 4 bear or twa the Itallana of Chicago fave organized | LI. The family ‘ned tea HE A| con Nov, 1, 190," he demanded lite | brougit in by inunters In the neighbor the Waite Hand Soctetz ing last night, and Willlam Aret to ce. | Roney, pack. He didn't Ket It He and | nood of New Florence, neur the West aharies Mackey soon fterward we : From now on the Mano Blanca —| brother of Charen, was the fret to Fe | atte, Aicktting. the necklace, In and County Hine, and brum's dep- White Hand will wage a war of ex- termination against the Mano Nera’ Black Hand--soctety. The crusade has heen ataried by two leading Sicilian organizations of Chicago, : Jt fa the nurpose of the White Hand } Society to fight the blackmaliers {nal in the room. When asked hie business with a renewed demand for his money courageous and ayatematic manner. Al there the Intruder calmly repiied: | Tanver son G. nilhurny dr fund of $10,000 will be raixed for that ‘othing. | tender of rhe auble, but Purpose. Dr, C. Volini headed the aub-/* Huschle ran to the front doar and Blen, counsel for, the Jewellers, declared scription iist with $2 He has, re-|calied for help, and on returning withr) that tt pee not, aa the firm would hay ceived letters within the last week threatening the yes of his four chfl- dren unless he submitfel to an extor- tlon of $8,000, A committee of 100 of the White Hand will call upon Mayor Busse and demand! that ‘the police supplement the efforts of the special detectives. that will be engaged by the Italians. The same com- mittee will call upon State's Attorney Henly, Postmaster Campbell, Capt. Thomas I. Porter, of the United States Secret Service, Postmaster Inxpector James KF. Stuart and ‘District-Attomey E,W, Sims A number of the ,croupa of black- ini to 170 to Hand society, Some of them are small politicians and are under the Impression! ye the protection of the clty’ y authorities, At least half a the: blackmatlera. are elther convicts or fugitives from justice from Italy. It will be one of the first aime of the White Hand to see that the fugitives|* turn front door, open window. and found a atrange mar wears Klassen left eye. Gallery, Pal Bithe prisoner ‘insisted that Ne was in-| nocent and sald that he had entered the house by the back. door when. le| | heard Mr, Ac- cording to the police, he hud: Gollected Jewelry, opern-glasses, a sliver match: | box and other articles before he wan surprised by Huchle. to open through Huachle did not walt but climbed za clearette, arrest. ) pounds. He In well dressed be photographed for the © Rockaway, for arraignment. Huschle call for help. In. the When he reached the house he) naw a ligt Inside and discovered thet ‘one of the front wandows was open’ the the two neighbors the stranger was smok+ | ‘The man made no at-| or address, but said he was a journalint | by occupation, . The prisoner !# about thi: old, & fect S inches in helght, and welgha and He has a -cast In the) He was taken to Manhattan | Rogues’ from there was taken to, rty-five years! houne | February, 190, he again of necklace, this time to the Lon of Smith & Co., and demanc turn, of his $30.00, and. finally, a, lund, and notified A. H. Smith & ( to, pay Ince If it was returned to America While the IY. March ust before the expiration’ of the Contract yeur, he deposited the necklacy jn the Old Bank, in Leamington, Eng- i nk! ) per cent. duty on the neck lawyers were discussing | tempt to escape and quietly submitted | thls point Justice Truax cut the tetal | He refused to give his name |” : | redations on farms have been reporter | us near tothe city aa fifty miles latter was missing?) Was Jonding aj hve Following — the. far to seaward, leaving a clear chan- | OF HARRY THAW’S MOTHER. Noy. 18.—Black beara |’ | have become so numerous In Allegheny | [THIS MIGHT HAPPEN ANY TIME NOW. me ALL TNE D9UGH, IN ALY, On Due Bows THE WHoLe TOWN up! / | Just this, .says Dr Thomas, May happen ty.us. soot £ the Black Hand takes a notion foo biz, from a balloon. I iLAST HONORS PAID.T0 MURDERED POLICEMAN. |. LTva_Platoans_of Police De- partment Band Head F uneral. | from the Fi that “i = | Procession. peacbneinscliit veal apse: ae ‘. fee bie for t ¢ th 4th St. & | for Policeman Td- | ward Kavanaugh, killed in Brooklyn | [on Thursday night by WiNiam Morse; } Funeral servic wu negro thief, were held ‘to-ds In BU ie 7 [Peter's Church, Brooklyn. ~The box Baty Weve nee ee {had been lying In state at St. Peter's |fyceum for two days, It was carried fellow members of Kayanaugh’s platoon | y lin the Adams street station, The Po- head of the funeral procession, \following {t came two platoons from | |the etation-house to which Kavanaug) attached. eat foerne fev. Father Michaet-Fitageraid:: celebrated the solemn requiem muss, sSeisted by Fathers Dwyer and Donn- t | church, the funeral proceasio: Ito Flatbush avenue and thence to the | ¢ took place. | the funeral, Suitable for Reception Room, Hall, Libre | Holy Crown Cemetery, where the burial’) seer le First Deputy Commissioner O'Keette, fe Boroush Inspector Flood and Inspectors xtry Tett. will Hussey, Holahan and Harkina attended | States with the will TAFT OV HRA TAP HOME NOT. “VST THE KSER “Imporiaat Business Secretary to Omit Meeting He Goes Hine efigaged pa Precident Grant. sailing trom: here Dec PARIS. Nov, 18—The “deapatch re- |: ‘olved at the American Embasuy here | who ts now at Viadivostok, announcing his inability to “Sy tnittarte—or-Herlin— feom burg Dee. ight While it \ifee Department band marched at the| Mr. Taf cting Chief of the Insular Bureau, to | ations for himognd’ his | STeAIRT . Jenven Hambul¥e, Ger- 7 tor New York. The services at the | engage nan German Ruler. |LEAVES HAMBURG DEC. 7. Direct ITAMBURG, Noy. 18—Seoretary Taft : ace for New York on the Haroburg-American Line steamer Taft, Secretary Secretary will leave St. 6 direct for Hamburg, | will sail for New York from that port }at the Foreign offce here at the fact | that Secretary Taft's plans will not per- to the church, half a block away, bY | mit him to be entertained here or to Kenperor- Wiliam 1s perfectly $n understood and | ing hie plans, it would have been moat able for the Emperor to have re-| the distinguished American tray- | Unusual Furniture Sale of Solid Mahogany Pieces. at % off Regular Prices Forces | to. German Port from St. Petersburg, Skipping Berlin-and Paris, —hia_way home |. England. | | had no special object In alter- |, GOOD COFFEE, come to the ‘United | | Secretary, but that ahe remain In Europe fora abort time: y & Dining Room) $10.50 each | " Rug Our position as manufacturers enables us to offer you an unsur- sed stock of rugs and carpets lo choose from. Also" to offer values which are unequalled etss- where. Here are some special re- ductions that will spel to dis- | criminating buyers ¢! week: { Bes amit Velvet mugs: Beauties. Sold last season a a $21.00, now......<6 $16.00 | 9x12 Tapestry ae in toll 9-wire weaving, sol reg. at $15.00, TOW: $11.75 2 ty 9x12 Royal Wiltons, best. grade, large rea ft pattefns ta- choose from, regular- 4 ty soldat $39.50, iow $30.00 -oxi2 Axminsters. reduced from ~ | $27.50, these are remarkable" alt bargains: while they 1. last, : i | CARPETS—Wilton Velvets, with or without borders. to match, in. 9 | 5! $1.25. and $1.60, now 95c and $i «15 Axminsters, very . high pile, . dn beautiful Ratt tones: eobhe soldat $1.75 o S) $1.15, Bargain Carpets. froma recent’ mill shipment: ~~ 75¢ & Carpets 21.50 © wide range of patterns; formerly, ; sr;| Makers of Carpets for 50 Yea | Park &Tilford ene: | | Wounded 1840 New Yorb AT HOME Perhaps you wonder why i yes do not always have at ome the full-bodied, deli- Peters- ‘cious colfee you get at your— club or favorite restaurant. Sometimes a difference in making, and sometimes the coffee is responsible. Park& Tilford offer in their P & T Popular Blend, | at 24c. per Ib., a Coffee i 1 bodied and fragrant, || “Properly made, P & T | Blend Coffee will cause you |i compare all others with | the Coffee you get al home. Try it. : 24c. per lb. |. Deliveries made out of town, | Within the last fow days bears de- Formerly § $1 jacended, on the Creason Cottage ot seit ATEN Sh | Mrs. Wiliam Thaw, mother-ot Harty, Desk Chairs............-...0-5 $7.75 each Thaw, and their muddy tracks were Fortierly: Ss $1.50 “ "og, | found on the porches, while the door- a ient eG FO Gases bore.the marks of thelr pawa. Always: a Doubt, (From the Milwaukee Sentinel ) “T never know how to talk to a man wearn a white atring tle.” "h 1 doi in n't know whether he's a bar- fender or a preacher.” B. Altmatt HAVE ARRANGED. TO” HOLD A SALE OF TWILLED SIILK UMBRELLAS - - One at $125.00, was $235.00. “One at $190.00, was $£85.00 ~ Twoat $112 50, WETE $225.00 ‘One at. $75.00, was $150.00 83 Nassau Street, NEW YORK serye prison sentences. swa-Shot-and-Left-te:Die-on-Roadt — After They Had Settled a Quarrel. YORK, Pa., Nov. 18 —Willlam | and Curwin Hoover, aged seyenteen and ft teen years, sons of Charles Hoover, a Prosperous farmer Yealding noar Pleas- ureville, abont two miles from here, late Inst night, while-acting jn the role of! peacemakers, were shot. ‘Che. boys.! in. company with three others, were on! thelr way home when fichting occurred ! Their three friends were drunk and) fighting with one another when they! were met by vers. ‘These eettled | - the aumrrel and had entered a turn in| the road toward thelr own home, when one of the others deliberately fred upon the brothers with a revolver, bullets entering bath bf their heats, { ‘The bodies lay on the ground all nlent,| and when they iwore discovered. this inorning ombout dewhreak they were frozen fo the ground by the blodd which! had ooxed from their heads, ‘The boys lay close together,” \ DEATH IN \FOOTBALL GAME. Third Fatality in MeCotough's Row Within TG Daye, PITTSBURG, Noy, i&--John Rovian, uged fifteen, died last night from jnju- rlea sustained In a football gimme yea- terday, ‘having been kicked Jn the roln. One boy's parents live in MoCollough's La ‘his {a the third violent death there jrithin ten ahve, and th on : Seale "twelve, choked death g a button and i te Sat oneyin talons tendtali Glaze: reen, Aus ape anette | i ei wed wShoke "1! A Lover ‘of coifse has had to give it up on account of the nervous: head- aches, insomnia. dyspepala, etc., it caused. ‘ It used to be “hard.to give up coffes’’ until Postum was in- troduced to mankind. Now It's easy to change from a harmful habit to a healthful’ one—coffee to Postum. After a week or 10 days of the “change” {t Ja clear that } 2 2 U_UALLY SOLD FOR $300 & $3.50 A GENERAL STOCK OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UMBXELLAS IN. FINE AND MODERAT.LY-PRICED QUALITIES SELECTED DESIGNS SPECIAL ORDER3 IN MEN’S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS __TO-MORROW._(TUESDAY),. AT $2.00 EACH” Lon NOV. 19th CONSISTING OF -26- AND ~28--INCH-SIZES,- WiTH HANCLES OF NATURAL WOOD, FOR, MEN AND \WOMEN t AND UMBRELLA MOUNTINGS FOR t WILL BE-OFFERED AT: A SPECIAL SALE, ¢ TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOV. I%h, AND THe DAY FOLLOW NG: MEN'S AND WOMEN’S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, | | USUALLY $1.25 PER BOX OF SIX . . . . | WOMEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $1.25 & 1.75 PER BOX-OF SIX WOMEN’S FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, | USUALLY 75c. TO $1.10 EACH __|_- MEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $2.00 AND 3,00 PER BOX OF SIX. AT $1.50 & 2.00 AT $1,00 AT 85c & $1.15 AT 50c. EACH ‘eA haa Dd. R. Chairs fair Cloth HairCloth, | Arm Chairs f : Panne Velour Formerly $16 00, $24.00, $34.00. * ! Rockers Hee Clothing . $8.00, $10.00, $16.50 each” : Panne Velour st dtte _ Formerly $12.00, $16.00, “$24.50 iGettees HairCloth, $27.00, $31.50, $43.60 rmer +++. $9.00, $14.00, Formerly $13.50, $21.00, «$12.00, $18.c0, i $40.00, $29.50. $47.00, $65.00 $20.00 each $23.50 each In connection with above Furniture and will-also offer the following bargains in Gilt Parlor Cabinets - ! Clorecs for he Horse ‘Show | “The Glove of fasion” tual : Every wearer of Kid Gloves | should look for this trade mark, for it is an / assurance that the gloves so stamped are fashioned with every regard for your re- ‘quirements. Jew tmportations for street avid evening wear Lord & Taylor Broadway, & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. warn ule, we have reduced the prices jof several discontinued designs in Parlor and Bedroom Hearn Set ae esas, Photographic Size 8 x 10 Mounted FOR THIS MONTH ONLY HAVERS & FAGAN: PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES | FIND THE SAFE. | There's a pen-and-ink safe in this pic- ture, al right But that’s not the kind Burglar-proof and you t.now r ilreproof sates—Just the thing for your saved en -—may be purchased tun. | through Mo World “For Sale” Ads. AT ABOUT THE COST OF THE STEEL OF AVHICH THEY ARE MADE. Sunday World’Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. | | | that is rich of flavor, full- | Enlargement] 4 4