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ROBBERS ANH WT ACHSTO Stolen From Platform: of . Street Car. : Tm Automobil Trail in Snow, but G Finally Escapes Them. @ street car Main st to-day Hoot detectives and money represents allway Cor parts of Was being tran tom fro the State at ‘The car was W. Glower and Conducwr L. UB. Clark. They stepped ar at the Sodus Bay station, Main st and went i Ax Glow tered + > suW an BULO: drive he car, but dy not notice wee or two men. He ion aud went mogn the station Bur w tound?} mo! platter io In the out, Main at the y was x an auton! led close to: Ube Birect ‘An olé Man who two men take te the tonneau of the w He supposed pany 4ou pad uy atien ded the car saw and place it in itihg automobile, were notified of the robbery 1 automobiles were soon Tio rovbers Were traced out to the Burralo road, but there: the ran lost. tral Mis no clue to thé identity of the robbers. It is known they must have millar with the fact that money and detects fn pursult been wie transferred itt rrorning, Most silver coin. and the chest was so heavy that one man could not carry It. | MONEY PANIC WAS « But United States Was Chief Offender and Our Cur- rency Laws Faulty WASHINGT¢ Ridgely, Comptroller of the Treasury, to-day gave out a statement dealing largely with financiul conditions during the year 1X7, in walch he eays that the conditions watch made ile crisis Posatblo are the a¥sumulmted conipostte Fesults-of many! Vihirs of bust i The whole world hax hwen over-trad- panding, and ;apwhere lias it aan In the United States. The reaction was inovitablo; and though tt might no ve taken form of k bank pa id we been better \Brepared with a wing and currency wyale as W 1 have, the tine has come when » for our overinduige “Ht ds the duty of the Comptrolicr, “to of all’ muat pay ro business Lo normal conditions resuming taelr functions as prompily and: as fully ag poralble, Fortunate de not only th ition on thw part Of the banks to do. thls, but conditions aro guci ax to make It com- paratively casy an H @ much moro pr followed other s! GOLF CHAMPION TO BE BRIDE OF YALE CAPTAIN. Invitations have boon Isaucd for the wedding of Burnaide Winslow, of Phila. dehila, for two years captuln of the PXglo- basedall te: 1 Misa Helen Gatrington, of Ne: in, former nas onal womon's champton, The bride-to-be ts a daughter of Mr, and Mra. John i. Corvington, oat whore ; home, on WWiitney yee, New Haven, Mo ceremony will be performed Jan. 1b, Ne engaKed after. Mr: no ostruck and stunned couple b bee A golf ball iit by Miss Carrington ou Inslow had bee the Now, Haven’ Inks, when afr, ‘Winslow waa a Yale freshman, | . a KILLED BY fACHINERY. Caught between tho belting and tho her! of a dynanio machino In tho Or- ford Copper Works, In Bayonne; N. wt, early to-day William Bates, head elec: triglan, was crushed to death, Mr; Bates got too close to the machino and hin jumper was catight in the belt- ing. Noar! stood his brother-in-law, Wiliam J. land, who ts nj = + perintendent of the: plant. “WfFeeland stopped. the machinery) aa quiokly: si. mslblo ind te ama olner mien releas Bates, but the man was dead, ea Bates was thik yeary old and lived smith his wito and two childre: No, Th Axenue C. Hayonn Busnes to | A Bellen Girl Ave Calendar for 19083, San ten colors, distributed with ‘The sin: \dey, World a (New York ily. Get the the year, that manner cach! of’ the money) was fn) CON Railway Compaty’s Earnings POLICE IN HOT GHASE, 31 —T wh | vty safely away with it In| fce have notified text D. C., Doc. 31.—W. B. | drown. | queeit: T te To, My Readers: | | ers—are as moles. it—the planets, partic: which some 3,000 mark the most d ula Why sh6uld it? Cae last word! Read it. Heed it. of they (far barns at 6.25 A.M. f ay } | | i | | ple, and he bad looked upon New Yor! © |a nickelodeon up tp Troy. And it was good, That was why he came. | Broadway bored Hiram. The blu loved Indies who smiled at his green soul and his purple socks as he passed | them were, for him} forbidden. Hiram poor. Sohe turned his back upon | Bron¢way and fled to Central Park, Do you know Central Park tn tho be- ginning of May? You who read. have you ever ridden in the swan boats, fed Peanuts to the squirrels, ambled along {tne sunlit Mall og the donkey? Have youlever tempted the perilous @elighta of the carrousel? Sf, you have, I need not tell you about 1q! But, any way, you must see Central Park through the gooseberry eyes of Hiram {f you read another line of this bad story. Please do it. * We are, really getting to the Fits now, and there are seventeen. Hiram sat on a bench in Central Park, The bench commanded @ fine view of the bridle path, Hiram was sick at heart. Also very much out of pocket. He had played pool with a stranger in the hotel the night before and hady strangely enough, won every kame til he began to bet on himself, and then he bad lost—the whole of $5. Hiram was aleo a little—well, he felt He had been trying to drown hia Wakes In heer all day, and the loss of § when you have just come from Troy, N. Y, is a mighty hard thing to The minds of some humen beings—to HE In Six Fits and (With Ackno a N.Y. Hi k i1fe th i piekle!"s, Hiram fi pickles. uma ‘The horses cavorting along the bridle path necmod to his distorted fancy to have a hundred legs. He began to count them, but no horse seemed to have the sane number, The vench next’ his was empty, but there was. an afternoon newspaper on it, and Hiram vy over and got it and returned to his seat, He felt better, ile was now wily #1.99 poorer. He burled ie head In the newspaper dnd did no)! up again until he heard fhe ruse of u dress, The woindn had to pasa him, He fancled ha smelled tube roses, and the oder reminded him of his great-aunt’s Muneral, Hut it war merely | musk which shook from every fold of the Perfect Lady's shimmering garments as she walked past him and sat down on the next bench, Hiram noticed that phe held a basket in her hands, It was,a liinch basket, and she began straightway to open It and to spread the food {t contained on A newspaper « her lap. Meantime Hiram looked at the Por- fect Lady, She was white—nll whit. - he could seo that, even though she wore # Vell, and she had the conven- tional number of features, Indéed, she had rather more mouth than |s custom- ary In perfect ladies.” Ile looked at the mouth again, waa red! red! red! ty What made It 20 red? Hirapi' aeked himself, for he Wasefrom Troy, N. Y., aud did not know. . y this tinte the Porfect Lady was It nating a hard-bolled egg. Bho ate It Gaintily, ndking two bites of Jt, al- thoush Iiram knew from the size of hoy mowth ft sould have gone tn al}, at oneal | : |, Next, ‘he toffed exquisitely with red herring, and’ then. drew from. the recessea of the lunch basket a mys- terloun “package which, betng un- Wrapped, revenied Itself as an onion sandwich, ‘Thin was followed by ex dainty sausag a What would her next, course bo? Uiram asked, himeelt, é Then the Perfect Lady drew it forth. triumphantly: It was # pickled pig’ foot, She thunched tho pig's foot lel- surely, She seemed to onjoy it more thon all the reat of her dinner, Hirain thought, i All thia time the Pacfoct Lady had never looked at Hiram. he was too Prettiest Art| #innoed toward him busy, But when she had finished eating and fad thrown tha empty bags and 1D. Grenter| YTAPPINKS under the! park bench, shy tolery!” ene sald. “Gee, but you look ! } i EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, A PARODY. 3,000 (Count” By Nixola Greeley--Smith. edgments to Elinor Glyn.} ee ee INTRODUCTION. y nothing of 1% They have no eyes to see the sky with the stars in rly Venus, the asteroids, and the asterisk: . 0 is passages of this naughty story. es They Follow But those who look beyond the asterisks—1 trust A. Com 5 |be among thern—must understand that the perfect passion 4 ang |Lady, Sadie Maibe, could stop at nothing. ike ack | i Be just 10 yourself. Get your noney’s men stole a ~ frem and do not skip. You will injss something if you do. FIT THE FIRST, | Now, this {s a story of a man’s love. and. therefore, bas a berinning d an ending. t Hiram Haggles was from Troy, color of his soul was creme de menthe. Thq color of bis socks was pur le was Just from Hrough the moving pictures of Re patient. We are gettlhs nearer the asteriske if my Perfect! y it, and the HREE SQUEAK Em) Asterisks. sets oy ol Flatiron Muliding and she had steered ‘ im to Mal Math. | Bim tod i Hai | The bill. « é j 70h, this, my Hiram U1 she breathed as ‘i |he pald inting. -2 °° FIT THE FOURTH, you go back to Troy, ¥ H not Reroc ie sald Lady positively. t feot |For you will have jnst enough left to [buy your ticket Rut to-night we will ° g0 to Coney Island. and I will prepare | tor you a great feast of fra worth 4a you ever taste a frankfurter, my fond Hiram wan more or leas com- frarted, th moments of allence | throughout y he could feel that [the Per yowas nearing the bot- tom of iis w: I that thie meant the End. FIT THE FIFTH. Do you know Coney Island tn Carn}- yal time. Bowery and minaretted Hiave ypu walked along the watched Park filcker In the starry night? fran’ the Mghts in Luna twinkle and Have you ever eaten a hot rt Ilave you heard the inaldious call of the gucsS-Your-welglit-for-a-cant man? Have you known the delights of the helter: ekelter? Have you shot the chutes? Di railway ever o itved In the Di Ah, me! All these things Hiram did. And Siroveh tiem all the Perfect Lady be- witobed tam with her wild fascinations, Now she touched ‘his nose with a futher tickler; now slid a handful of jPeanute under hia collar, And ever and always tha smell of the hot frankfurters filled his nostrils and his’ soul, Pausing before a cart for the twen- tieth Ume the Perfect Lady handed a a | steaming frankfurter to Hiram. And eam: fand ballroom? “ | FROM CRAVE TO. ETH CTE | Widow of ‘Herman Brown Grieyed Because She Had No. Photograph. ajay “UTHER WOME NOT TO FIGURE -—NGQULD BSE Millionaire’s Wife, Suing for! Separation, Drops Charges | of Ufifait hfulness. An amended bill ofS complaint, sh of | Mra, Elizabeth Brown, of No. 445 Fast One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, the Hronx, journeyed to Woodlawe: Cemetdry to-day with an undertaker and. photographer for vin purpose of idisin= torring hef husband» body and Raving the corpse photographed. Herman Brown died on Dec. A:jn hit its en substituted by Cla in the suit for separation | Howard Gould \has {nstituted jher husband. The orginal t |public June 6. laut, contained former charze J that nce tlons of unfaithfulness; and De fifty-seventh yea For twenty’ years Nicoll, appearing for Howard st he had (be'n Atation agedy at the largued before Justice MeCall that such ne Hundred nA street ja oharge could not form the basis of vtion of the 4 avenue W. Ho had ats, ind there y n action for separation, Mr. § hen sprung a sensation by retorting: | ‘Whether we mean a statutory of fense or something worse In our allega- fons, we will not specify in open court any wher {* Shortty after nis death, lpvever, the | widow discovered that «he tind no pho uc we will name {ft in a bill of paru- Heer wee uC Dintees eviig ograph of her } Iifyin, come fae KES CL ema panton. She liunted “evedyWhéte, but. be He added that he could xivo the doult not find so mich aw # silhouette, nanree of atleast six women as co- Hari griepaovertih ibetdarementiiwnsa responcents, if necessary. Mr.sNicoll went on to ar Gould's allegations of her bust tng employed the p great and her fifteen-yearpold |Herbert seemed pining away afidr/the.desth of his fathe ethat Mrs | | } on her, and Hawley at a fabulous fg Atlast the woman déolded she must her character, were Irrelevant ,o & mutt fave a photograph of her dead husband, | for separation, and moved that boven itt’ was nocessafy: to: take:a por- be stricken from the bill of ¢ | Juatice McCall ruled the | of Infidelity obe atric from the bill but permitted the 1 charges of spying and those re to Hawley o remain as na basis tralt of the corpse, #80 yesterday she went to the Board of/lealth and/got a | permit to disinter tiv. body, and) to-day, with a photographer éand\the undertaker buried Mr. Brawn, went to Wood- layin and obtained the photograph: PURE, CLEAN You can give every, mem- ber of your family a Happy and Healthy New Year by arranging now for a daily supply of, BORDEN’S PURE MILK. Every member of your household: will highly ap- preciate it throughout the entire year. 4 Borden's en acd of charges of cruelty and int: its The amenced bill o In yesterday 18 a di m [with the exception » “Infidelity. Mr. Gould, in (hl denies any dealings’ whatever Hawley, The_aeparatl: ably be heard duri FRENCH CABIN MEMBER DRCPS DEAD IN SENAT | Minister of Justice Guyot-Des- saigne Stricken with Ap- oplexy During Session. | | TORPEDO BOATS OF PACIFIC FLEET “EACH BRAT Flotilla,e Five Days Behind! Schedule, Anchors at Para After Rough Trip: WILLING, SO THIS, ~ COUPLE ELOPCD | Boy and Girl Who Wedded While They Were Students Are Forgiven. Brartl, Dec} 31.—The torpedo~ 1 which Is/preveding the bat- ‘fe, arrived here ‘Announcement has just deen made of marriage on Dec. 9, 196, of Herbert PARIS, Dec: $1.—-Durtng dion of the Senate Jean Francois Ed: to-days aes- 1 PARA. Milk’ Prod- imund Guyot-Dessilxne, the French Min- Outwater, of No. 510 St. Nicholas a Lunt, of No. Ueship (vet to the Hac in, Trididad, ucts are Rich, Pure, They sat on tho bench Hiram had forgotten his tosa of 493, and thesPe=tect Lady wid him store. She had married the Noorwalker, thinking he was « Good Thing; but he had soon demonstrated that he was not, go she had left him and, after various | T} nue. and Miss Margaret it om Port off § { IME PERFECT (ADT WAS EATING A WAKO Scuep EGG, | |Wter Of Justice dropped wend of aou=| yi West One Hundred and Forty-fourth | Hotitin had! of) roush: voyage enet Clean, Safe and Eco-|* ia fi —J | plexy. strest. The parents of the bride and countering lew sede, and won-delaved ti, nomical. The Lead-! ‘Come over and get a sandwich and ajas she did so, true to her purpose of | M. Guyot-Dersatgne was in an en-| bridegroom, are now seventeen and One day on the fun by bad weather | ers. of Quality for, alwaye teaching, always uplifting, she feebled condition, worh out with Ids ltwenty yours old respect were not | arrived here vesielday, and. from then | Fifty Years, 80, round to the other green bench | said |parilamentary laburs. Parliament has| informed of the weddinw,of thelr chil:! the Sotitin. wil! tye real and: sinptes | bts In Coney Island this dolicacy {,| been working ander high pressure | dren uatil last month, ‘Thy had been qaigorpedo- Boats will leave here Jan, Hiram ate the sandwich and several known as ‘hot dog.” throughout the holidays, sitting night} oping that the pair would/ marry. benindithete ocleldalschedulessi in a lona | titram, who held the steaming trank- furter {n-bia hand, put tt down. “Don't he murmured hobrsely. the story of her lif POonttl yy Hiram’knew that she was a Perfect Be cane eat.lt now. It ren}inds Lady, She sald 90. : } : Her name, sh» divulged, was Sadie) ven he told her of the wonderful Matbe, and she had recent adorned | 008 he had left “hehind him in Troy, the collar counter of a department Darling, Jf we only bad him here wouldn't it he good!’ exclaimed Hiram Mn ecstacy, “This tastes pretty good murmured the Perféct Lady, to me, vicissitude: was/etil] looking for her Scar kine! And thia was the Inst memory that Ot course, the Perfect Lady di¢ not] Hiram had of Conew Island, say these things In the crude way T ae say them. She suid them beautifully, FIT THE SIXTH, poetically, witttly, brilliantly, As sho| Hiram was alone—aione on the beach talked Hiram felt himself uplifted, alted as he, had never had been “The moment I saw you, Hiram, know~-so much that I can show you! We will go to the Eden Mused toxether, I will tak you to Martin's, and teach At the right side of the blll you to lo of fare. and go on*the Seeing New York was- to Chinatown, Baby, and never leave you till you lave ons cut all y Jambkint chain and scartpi ta keep for you. | count your money for you, dearcat, Comé, Toodlauma, 1 will teach you how will cut }ifur 9| We will visit Grant's T will ‘our teeth. wate! Give nje your love you, teeth together, Coney Istand, * What were the sad waves saying, ter, the whole tight long? wad, ‘I knew that I had found my} Gone was tho delirium of the Feast Good Thing.” of F furtors, Gone was the Perfect And her strange, mysterious, grecr | Lady. Gone was Hiram's wallet. And cyea seeined to plorce the brilliant hues |!s watch and acart-pin were gone, too, of his crocheted waistcoat 3 count) But there was something loft. A mojat the greenbacks in the wallet tnnide as| Package done up in white paper was in enna naires hia hand. What was ity A message “My Baby, Hiram! she! preathed from Nix Perfoct 1: Hiram knew, “There Is so much that youdo not} Opening “the package with a jerk, there Jay in his trembling hand a haif- eaten frankfurter, And on a slip of paper in his darling's handwriting he read by the Nght of the Dog Star: ‘For Mike. Let him eat it. A. gift from me, Then the Noodgates of Hiram's soul were opened, “Oh, aweet, dér thojght his ttle dog! IMMORAL-—If “Hiram had only brought Mike along there would have been but one squeak, Mike wotild have Tomb high thought! A trankfurter for Mike, h and 1 to lived”? uit one Two cheaiuuts fell from the bag in] *tten the Perfect Lady, the hand, dut Hiram; MORAL—When you oxpect to meet a id not see them. They fell and rolled | Glyn Perfecto have a Mike along with togetiier on tho sidewalk. The Perfect | You. j f Lady looked at them, She looked at THR END, Hiram, He did not know i¢ she were Se | fifteen or sixty. But Hiram felt for + FIf THE SECOND. A : t ere 1n the Eien Muses, Hiram They w had never been, 26 happy in hie short ile, ‘Phin in the Chamber of Horrors, | Of the unpistng ths atin of $188.11 9 i Babyi,"*, murmured the Perfect Lady, SAN PRANGIEGO, Dee shotne tee ete ce ne ree : [Where are the Horrors?! naked] walter E, Tanner, of Oskinud hoe | : Dae | PAW Hiram; 7 ‘ \ Tesnducted 'n symposiym on the diveree | 10 EXTRADITE CUBAN |! BY on ss is h rertae aust evil” Forty luwyers were eehva fe. | : ; minoualy, And Welp! And therell | givoreys aid w miajotiiy aliawored tnt rh —— pile stands for Lion vont’ sald Hiram. “A h 4, cepecially women's clubs—wers | NAPLES, Nec. Jo extradition to| for re ‘ i : again, . . '| tho f uteat factor, NERV AEEIOR IIR BRHGRIC He eee ee alee The king of his kind: ; Now, let ‘us go and ace the Flatiron’) Buildine, ‘And Hiram, laving looked at every’) tracte horror and halt explained to him, felt. § bhinnelt wondrously exalted, And ever! to bial hin love and hia knowledge grew and grow, anid the Perfect Ludy. FIT THE THIRD. "It fat DINE tied fect 1 ny capri y, Baby murmured th ce that you bay the: » etter they had nner the clubs,” BY WOMENS CLUE hey 1 alodern club ite | tered it wan fox aMinity Wee and that tt at worn from her proper sphere, © of the more radical held tha’ church gocinties were In a measure | me for unhappiness In the homes, | ihe lawyere declared ‘mort, cagen of | injdeilty had thelr beginning » ovar | lit’ «of wine, One prominent attor- néy attributed ihe moral laxity, in) tls | cHy to the Influences of Basterners, Tp) wit Ho. | | ney, bring then" Jha anid i 6 Per and. othey thingy taught by women's Dear, ten- | ‘tholr Idona of tree thought, free love | than Nty,. pie the! hood the youns co! by and day in an effort to filah We bud-| Since their ch! Para Ja on thy Pura, Riverabout stxty /] Borden's Condensed Milk Co | get before tie New Your, Thy principal | nave been thr together by Hee aka acon oy UPS Cea point at ft 9 has been the new plun| friendship of ir Yarents, amd It has’ ny ey ad) op woll-paved streets. proposed by the Chamber of Deputtes | jcen always understood that some dy surrounded by pleaxant rural suburbs, _ ” for the vuluacion of iicomes derived | Washington Helplita society would be and has a nopuiition of Tom. Tt is avi] “LEADERS, OF QUALITY. from land, wach I» designdd to prepare| invited to the wedding of two Of Hx) eA Guan harbors The torped | RST, 1657. dhe way for che early enactuent of an|mast popular younger members, Bt qoaty will remain there severd! C030.) ats 5.4 Income tax Inw, Outwi was; On avcoun, of the death of M. Guyot- Dessaigne tie regular New Year's re- t year walle young 7 attending the University of New York ind his ane studying at 3 was | option of Mreaident Fulieres ut the} Cojlegiate Institute they were uuictly | ne . } lysee Palace, us well wy other omtoial | inarried In this elty. srl = S | Bioanal te MT ASUS eit ‘The girl wife told her mother of her : 1 Wi . nacre and the parents of Outwater Tne Decisive He emg ed the pablo servicer in, Hox | were Informed at the samo tine. Not Leading Reduction in land in 1885 w. 1 eiected 19 the Chamber only were tho children fo iven, but thelr Specialty Coate, Suite r ral entered =| ti were delighted. There oud era oreo Cad Uatloeainiinarttall eect een eee pmeeeees prea House, and Dresses., Ithe Floquet Cabinet His present tenure | have been no necessity of a sector 1 = jot omca dates from Ost. 2. 190k. He | giage had the couple o “ to tell of 5 ait was a member of the Legion of Tfonor. | iyeir intention, for the only objection eee Sener ieee OG Tr Wilbur Lunt, father of the bride, ix 7 N a former United inter! r Store , Janua Sale utwater'a father 49 ; ; ’ ea a builder, Thoth families are Bulletin r y : reputed to de wenlth: i i1i SW cin aArarce endures ett Dh 2 5 ‘ ete ealur distributed with. othe Bu The “8. ty ork ‘ite sets Hrettlen Art 00 Each | eg eae [Better ofa tree S| || one Ae $2. acl wo . 4 THAN SHE GWNS HER ROMANCE AT 79 BRIEF. Oppbrtunity Regular Price $3.50 ] = PITTSBURG, © Dec, 3.—When Mrs, | of WILL BEGIN THURSDAY MORNING =e Katherine Binkird, aged seyenty-nine , 5 rs, revelved a Ueatlany on Perry the January Qnd, 1908 | | Clai rainst| #enkinson, axed! twenty-three, she gave 4 But she Has 9 Claim’ A RAINS UL FPUN UME a Esa thy eet | Year 10,000 FINEST SCOTCH MADRAS | David Belasco for Eighteen | ‘ana te ti Becher, ‘eit hi was ‘i ai | i 3) funding too and was about to wed. ae i D 'e Mrs, ankard ad Jenkins s looks f d by EUS i Letts sire Hanke at deninaon arrestel, Y_ | Everybody looks forward! 3 QQQ Men’s Shirts er) me [relented and pati te money. Mut ale to this Announcement \ t . | ox thare ne no wedding : ' Tho achedules of Mrs. Lestle Carter) ytim, Bankard liver Inn handsome at $2 00 Ihame of her own and Jenkinson we Our Annual ° 5 « Payne, an involuntary bankrupt, | to-day in the District Court of the ‘le Unt lod States, show Modilitier of $121,018 ant annets of $57,[26, / The abilities are principally for debt Incurred In running her household. ‘Ty Assets conalst of Jewels, gowns, house rd even supply: nur money, Regular Price $3.50) OUR OWN MAKE Sale of Great Importance FAT FOLKS FAVOR Broadway John Forsythe at 18th St. furnishings, together with a’ ciain |Home Mixture That Takey OM the Fat JOHN FORSYTHE: against David Belasco for profits on | dly— Causes No Wrinkle —N. S playa produced during the last cightcen | Rak Ly i aria Sie yoara, the amount of which {3 unknown Stomach ills and / Requires eeu and_not included in tha amount of as- seta named, Neither Useting-Nor Exersise, t aven not dia ranged and the prisoner wil! go tory Like World Ads. he leads without lost of -Ume, Sancho waa ar- thine fore rested here last Tine In company w e hia wife at the requost of tho aut bee Others follow behind. Itlea of Cuba. He Is wanted on 9 charge eo , SEA fotheft fro the gas company at I ‘ Havana 1,402,958 : ple got away with « very large | Mr Steal after money, declared to’ he not lonw | cine. 97,00), They wore pursued from | py; New York and thence to this | re = WORLD ADS. ‘PRINTED SO. FAR THIS YEAR sim ¢ ments ts sure (9 be found ractory.. Havana t