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RE RE Ba Ta RT ear remeron \ ” i ) THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL G6,1908. Chancellor Day Doesn’t Want to HEART SEWING This “New Venus of Milo” Is Happily Married PINNED IN WRECK | NOT UHUSUAL. IN And Lost Forever to Geniuses of the Studio SUBWAY CARS, | Go to Heaven KING HEADS ROVAL “COUNCIL OW THE (BRUT WEDDING Duke of Aosta Called to Rome | to Join Family in Pass- Elkins. Emmanuel, has been requested by tho Lippencott Couldn’t See Halt- King to go to Rome, and will start = were a eulveat this evening. It is expected that a | ed Train Ahead in Time | fam!ly council will be held under tne to Avert Crash presidency of the King to discuss tne | n reported engagement of the Duke of —_—— j the Abruzzi to Miss Katherine Eikins, d te Si Stephe: . Hiking —— | wan pinned for forty-five minutes under ROME, April 6.—With the arrival of + he Duke of Aosta, who is expected to- °. ught from Naples, and the coming of YIN | the Duke of Genoa all the male mem- PEPER Gilat RY Irene McAlpine’s Arms, Over Which 4 Pa eee They Used io Rave, Now Carry Like That of a Miniaiure Venus. Woulln't you rather live here f ie ions in’ th wit and things. 1 vs y. and thi better L Injured Motorman, Held by Mass of Debris, Brave Athlete, Who bed. STUDIO LIFE) BROUGHT LUCK. work and lots of p and then Um jaappy » to oppose ing on Mis Under Torture. NOT MOSTsVITAL SPOT. | As Mrs. Jacques Papasian, Wife of the (Other Penetrating Sculptor, Ske Has Only Sym- Wounds Not Instantly Fatal ns | British Surgeon Says. | Pp athy for Evelyn Thaw. | | Gunshot or O%! ‘There have been many cases of heart g@ewing similar to f {the young Yonke: stabted fn tie ne |@ wreck on the elevated extension of the renty-/Clings to Reins of F fourth street and Southern Boulevard, subway, at One Hundred and S t yester taken to S:. Joseph's Ho hile Bei bers of the House of Savoy of adult Chg Cia Gade HD See cue cP aie to-day, and while firemen and policemen Hor: While Being years will be present to take part ine, pericardium, put three stit it to rescue him he talked with Tortured. iheliroyall-councillaummonedlkby icine? then repiaced Victor Emmanuel at the Quirinal Pak ace, to pass on the engagement of Mise cardium OHI i Don't chop that,” he yelled to them i : Speratl : With a broken nose, broken fingers, | Katherine Elkins to the Duke of the TABI as the blows from the axes descended eeralinternetliniuvient analaacerateall oe nueze - 1 endyounw Ingle) hs Jon a beam that pressed against his | : RUE clan 8 The latter 1s already here, as ts the. caren ieee athlanothecionee legs and feet, Theodore Puls, of No.| Count of Turin, cousin of the King. Was taking nn elght-car {SS West One Hundred and Twenty-|Both are guests of the King at th Three years ago Camillo Det a ppen youre 0 a, nite [train around the curve to the One Hun-/ftth street, a driver for a wholesale [PAM nr 4 oF jem Hospital wi, ife w dred and Eightleth street station, on the voy cennienntorma Con, tle qunders a 3 h street statlon, meat dealer, hung to his team of run-| stood, will be publ . or Six s' jcentre track. His cars had just left the 3 Bloom pu lAve miu ltsledibetorestieldueeae lewitanwanaiwersnenets front of | SWAY horses for a distance of 150 feet | tion of the marriage is defimtery wet- eOnrerhanns . ont of lto-day, while being dragged along the | ed: 194, “Thoma: 1 ott ‘aln va ni 4 Lippencott aln was a second eight-|, } > Y ovat t pavement fn the Bronx. By hfs action Negro, was operated on in car train, in charge of Motorman Joh Hospital, Philadelpht lgesscne iia bie n ohn} he perhaps naved a crowd of youngsters | e: I, t ph! \ ves, ch was also empty playing In the street from being hurt. | Another Geo. Cob 5 | Bower's train had rounded the curve fainted when his big team of Je : , : a TGA TT : pmplete. hosphal he was dischar 42970 VCraA PGRASIAN-: pbendthepalena Mcaniol(oMet cya iitin aes was stopned by hin dragging Moore an. the Tai or Nee ot H TUE EAE Si in but Lippencott did stand (s now in Lebanon Hospital at the Knickerbocker. — ‘aut a even more remarkabie not see it ahead because of the curve. fn a serious condit! ee Avera to sabe, 1 bray Xo sy LJ was performed on He put on brakes when almost upon {# Sanat err cets lover pone Cunt cccrya piano player us u et rl n \ Ui yh we aii AML s the Eastern District Hos A | but the rails were slippery and his ee a4 ea ay reenter pies eae hcithea aoe ree eae Burg. 19 June, 195 Le y that she bought over on Fifth avenue) train crashed !nto the train ahead . Renee ace elenmserg ot er : for $%. Tihe sult wa ittle heavy for Third avenue while he was tooling fe | Sian Ge res | for RG. "ihe fait was a little heavy for| Ahad tb Wherero Tain avenue while he was tooling a| AWOKE TO FIND WIFE DYING, stitches were taken tn the | H told Sadie she might have tt for $5. | The two last cars of the front train avenue, ‘The horses ran into an end the jattent, who wo | Pray ty en torgoteen| Were raised into the air and fell on|piiiar and the right rear wheel was|Mre Sinskl Hanged Herself While _ years os oreo sae | chewing: gum Heo i der pa edueayGe the first car of the second train pores sheared off. A trolley car, well filled. Husband Slept. ne ‘oundIn: ‘ase. the writing tables and straightening the! y, fi hl rand ran down the Dass! and when Pals, cling- “ 9 | ex Ol the backs of chairs ine the | enped THESE Tl poaneatt ebaldataat hed ecru lib aa ea stil cing’ | John Sinsk!. of No. 3) Jersey street, In the same su: ladies’ lounge, and doing other general | tracks. fore Lippenc ul i, to! the: irelng, waa) thrown (oft “his we. ighton, Staten Island, sat up, ported a case of heart surgery chambermaiding. She Ilked the white | from his motor box he was pinned | seat, his Is shed throu, all Saturday night, watching his wite: (an Gincm Grading. cat | and black striped sult, and she came | down, lass of one of the windows. Marcella, who was demented and seem.’ fal t h r ew. nd ‘s a | 7 2 ~ engers were ci y the ft 1 bapetapees ord s ” “5 i t for the space of six pulse beats. The ‘ Giltooinitrawase withiher early | Policeman Eawamt Frey. of the Tre- | passengers were cut by the fiyin leatoantronvadtcilemuronacdimoratt) patient, Arthur Meta’ had, last_ week. mont etation, thinking both trains had/ Lying at full length on the co! . {fell asleep in a and at 8 o'¢le riding a motorcycle. aled 5 But or Friday she brought it back.”’| passengers aboard, sent in an alarm) Puls was dragged up the avenue to| he was awakened by a noise. He wpon the prong of a buckrake. She ‘wala Pare er rier: | for the police reserves and the fire One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, | Ns Wits EOS CR ae prong entered his left breast | and she wanted her $ alled | partment. : @ the horses t 1 west. The] { ne died, penetrated body seven | mol arian and ay icheat’ | Under .che| when) the) firemen raised tne, ae man’s welght on the reins, to which he| When Sinski fell asleep after his longid Dlerced the lower love of the Il. tr ces T refused to do any such | gers they could hear LAppencot! “| pluckily clung, stopped the frenziod| Vigil, bis wife hanged herself from arp ‘ thing. f ec wallieutis broke the bronchial tube Five Dollar Deal Fractures Gave Back the Five. ling them to him. Through the broken | horsey loss than ‘itty feet from a crowd | ope tied to @ nal! in the wall. The, pushed the heart four 4 : = a " hat ti : timbers and ateel of the wrecked cars, | of children. Pan caed Cae ORE MLE : Peac ih aan From that time on I was in an el- position and drove the 4 eace of the Exclusive most constant stage of siege. ‘Thia| the motorman could be seen, but it was | at z et back. All this tnjury in z girl, Gadie Healy, brought the other| impossible to reach. him. rt the heart was repaired and the man re- Hostelry for Women. chambermaida and they spent hours Bravely Directs Rescue. bd @overed his former vicorous health. beating on my door and calling names bb 2 At Berlin, tn 1897 Herr Relin aston shed the Surgical Congress at Frank- ort-on-the-Main by recounting hia ex- eriences in the treatment of wourded Rnrough the Keyhole. | None of the| Polloe Sergeant Rooney directed. the] |; j other guests on my floor could get . He stood on the pile| |) Up at headquartera there is a nice,|nny rest, and as for me—well, 1 was | TOT Of rewcus. tie Mon eT Ot ae : ink-hatred cop of the 0M, the verge of a nervous collapse, | of wreckage 90 Wan ul 5 | ctviisepoken: pink-helred cop of “Last night T Oouldn't stand ft any | he could touch hie outstretched hand: » ‘b 4 i J. Conroy, who feels | longe: had endured ‘this. sort vas wedged fast, an BaD Ci SORES Ue Co thing. all the efterncon and ‘the even,| but the man was wedged iow Ni that he may never again be the man| ng performance Was just Deginning. | Was {mposalble to draw him out, that © per cent. of such cases must | z telephoned to the police headquarters in one of the rescuers would prove fatal, death following by shock | , CU r w Raper o8 he gots: Fa A Hak anda poltoeman came ib—e very in co | sno cwpoard or @ beam that pressed es ° She Ci ; eat night that sent him to a policeman, although he nt have os iin lopmby ariel now obloogalntogthe) | MRS JACQUES leprcaninetonmeietel Much to say for some reason—and ha| close against Ltppencott, and then he| 4 cardial cavity, whereby the heart's ac. | s z poth sides and then he went tructions. 5 heard both 4. then 14 begin to give inst : a Uon te gradually brought to a siand- | PAPASIAN He went up there and got as far es| somewhat hurriedly. and the lady | 7 Macaw caaltcnonpedalinntwe ; : ematan cre he Was surround-) manager, Miss Tucker, said that in the| When a beam H asses and clerkesses and | interests of peace she thought it would | whioh would admit of Lippencott being hearts, Up to that time !t was held ull. Herr Relin, however. conceived By Nixola Gr es - mn sand chambermaldesses--| V0 better for me to ive Sadte Ifealy | green through a hole he sald: A ‘ he aaniortreatment thatewoulal Shh td ie: eas Rea apblaingichaaUermaldvsmtnatell|recmeca Borvthiag ras asitiody firm ot much Mart" | When selecting a piano be sure to get a good |} ment stheatewoulab ‘or centuries artists and sculp-) 7% 7 Pb oi Sinise ‘Tucker arled on “my shoulder he fell unconscious physt-| || “ ; at caneio (len iex ternal mx a ads nnd porceret and) snd eaid it was too Dad that a guest gaeenene eS malenwulenseltromenorde| toned piano, and the WATERS. is pre-eminently lors have mourned and wondered| ciovator attendantesseses and cashter- | Marthe i S 4 a : : es no Phave been so treated. She of;| ham Hoapttal. He sald that Lippencott ||) a good toned piano. The WATERS tone is always.i\? into the ieecen eau cu Gury ver the lost arms of the Venus of, .yes")""s suenenee nde y ae fay aluua igi baainthed : - NADA TORT over the los ‘ le in the house, and they all talked fered to discharge any of the obnoxfous| had a broken leg, and that a | > Ps iin autucheauineushenron lilo. And no one has ever discov-|..: vace und tried to tell him about it, | servante If I would name them, but I eg on hile siomsch so hard that ne| || sweet ang musica with a fine singing quality. (Q 3 nd some cried, and there was a min. a s ene, | may have internal injui 3 r ‘che cTias| WOU WRaeetin® Got {HN cod atmiospliere of violet eachet and 2°¥ Si" tO lose Nor paace It ee Metaul| The collision delayed trains only Don’t pay a fancy price for a piano. High-1 For two years men of the brush] sobbed reproaches, and Conroy stood —she was put up to It.” about twenty minutes, Dut the centre|}/ grade pianos are not necessarily high-priced planos. ||” ‘ & pane 2 = unt! his freckles looked! But the police surgeons say Patrick| track, which 1s ueed almost exclusively 4 a A ind chisel about New York have noi way pott on the erimaon 1 Conway fa geing (0 be better as aoon| gor awitching, was blocked for eavera The WATERS are the very highest grade pianos |} ourned the disappearance of an) orb of day, ant he tried to get a word /** he a hours, made and are celebrated for their superlative excels soine amazingly rts that had continied to. port jelr functions iter they had been wounded. Dr, Tur- her wrote: ‘A child two yi to me with an heart, and the needie without evident harm Another iy ny ar Sees in ojgeways and had ti jamed back in : merican girl whom they called a lence, yet are not sold at fancy prices. mA ; «| to his adashed teeth, and he drew his | f s of Milo, because in| ciub and tough yay ou - | | net Vea ee eM echse eae rg eae, Seca rane = DEVO IS REFEREE IN MEASLES SPREAD As to easy payments, the WATERS system4|- j may recover. | is most liberal, giving you three years’ time to pay fo: perfectly to duplicate the exquisite) ana so a reporter had to go all the, ’ L 4 vtarble Lady of the Louvre. way up tn to Enat Twenty-ninth street, EVELYN THAW S SUIT OVER BROOKLYN a piano without interest. é oo a means of a suture. ‘The man m capital recovery and waa axhibited t fore the Congress Herr Relin addressed Instances In Britain. In a Uritish Medical Journal severa years old Dr. Wrillam r wrote of This girl was a model, Irene MC-) {6 women only, as ts a wel Examine the WATERS tone and quality, prices} Aipine, who three years ago mar-[und Interview May, Mina Louise Dew, | and terms and you will be convinced that the cied a sculptor, Jacques Papasian,|cingay sacred concert. Miss Sadie Testimony to Be Quickly _. =pidemic in th WATERS PIANO is the best piano value offer ad went to his home in Smyrna. | Healy, the party of the second part, “ Disease Epidemic in the Bor- anywhere fangs canmet re was not availabie for interviewing Taken in Annulment Action | Pe COLL COLELET RTT Vast. week came back to ough, With 3,000 Cases SEND POSTAL FOR CATALOGUE fe Pde a =) Purposes, | New York on the Greek steamship Muriates ET aaa | Hi H W t @ C ; la 'HoraceWaters Oo. a Commercial, if Literary. | gainst Slayer. | Under Treatment had {a treasur?—a rosy, chestnut-haired little} It 1s hard to belleve at first that Miss seas a fering) trom what 1 to be a! the lost Venus arms had found @ Wess." © There {s an epidemic of measles In Louise Dew Is a Iterary woman. She atal case of an of the aorta c y na Vera Papasid i f, An crettivan, o Superintendent! {| (134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street, ,. v he los whose blue eyes opened) goesn't wear a picture hat and her hair Us breast was opencd up and a coll of! girl of a year and a h time |: : 2 first time 1a irst tin ot Sanitation Only the ap- Urty fect of silver wire wis placed in t Thursday. lacks the picturesque disorder which one the annulmant of her marrtage to Har- | tnehes in heteh WUD all the toward conciusion to-day, when Jus pronen of warm weather witt preveot|1) THREE |127 W. 42d St., near Broadway, after he was from quite ano’ neveral months and been terrily | Kunshot infu Wounds bring standstill s A Adrian Dehertos Fealglan machini The mutt of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, for e cavity above the aorta, hale an) on her mother’s country for the t has learned to associate with the higher ry Thaw, warn pushed another veg + Sh fromthe haart. He recovered and, and weighs 150 pounde, thought in woman. Y heart went back to ‘ts normal! jy Pi f oH Mother: tr perfectly proportioned, h r jow a icture oO} appy figure Ly signs against her Miss Dew 1s literary. e fri preading until it So} 1 y she nenune Rie ets h hier the disease sr 5 Bullet In the Heart | hood. wliepy stalin ra ee tent | Bhi ls a small, comely tittle woman inj tice Hendrick, In the Svereme Court. | Sree the record: | ava aia wr-| | STORES} Harlem Branch (Open Evenings). i v | trammelled stateliness of the snefent | iiye tajlor-mades and a linen shirt waist Appointed Re Deyo, a lawyer, of In the last two day ald 3 ix years ago Prof ' rhe young wo is now t Arar, ye I My i 1s, cases have Deen Bix years ago Prof, “Bergmann, an| The young woman-eho is s. Her face is regular, her eves] tae hasn't got a single Mterary furve- No, 111 roadway, referce, to hear the} 12 oftie inst inti || 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. minent Berlin surgeon, related ag tha most remarkable case of his experience when addressing the thtriy-firet cone mding two nt there are cases under| b= —— — = ss though once well k er teeth of dazzling perfection. When she left New York she wore| low or whatyoum: plain, stiff, sta allt on it—Just unliterary pleats has 1 pe testimony, Mr. Deyo will begin to studlos of jl a since the first gress of the German Chirurgical Asso. | even f IDs) y waving chestnut hair in the ‘ ® summon witnesses and hearings Rain lehianeihesaarnt ees — A ciation, that of a young man who had/ day of her engagement to hin i (ee Greytee cali cate) al ee ee OCR) Gia IU Bn sae eey s , | Hreatment ad to one. section, but Are| 1 mi attempted to commi: sulclde with a| When I saw sterday at the e¢ Bs a oure hi tie that is positively shocking, it's so as soon as he SI ea maGelt about. Last year] G d Ti C 5 1 He GTR as Laie Dene: | jqme of her sister. Mrs, Mary’ McEWany Se ate ricnia atte velaanie UREA a A ety Ge ea therelaneres oD ; ie Q Stores, New York and Brooklyn 00: Imes Loming : the. but the wound healed , | noni gz at No, #0 Ea es. No siopls ic} Por several years Miss Dew edited pe he. ene a ee CN ois ace (Hoon eas quickly, Subsequently X-rays revealed | Whom she ts visitin was ihe picture| part, the hair gathered in a low knot! woman's Work. Late no has been «rhe hearings will not be extended. sproad of the measles Is n : ixih street Mrs. Thaw will submit evidence to i the bullet lying on the right v + the heart, bounding with each by | behind. {going general writing. The Martha- ° e at. It of happy motherhood, Hes! joing generi i AAT! show that her husband was Insane Tlod 4 had become encvatod nnd continued to | qirtie Vern. sat at her fect, playing mresourse.:titanisi mich) ald they call her the Martha up there— rrledeherii a atuche ot His OE? ot move rhythmically with the heart, not| Little Vern sat ‘i lored | better,” she sald, wi spc thal naunGeanuharsnomontonsoventaleyyentanie ie cee anuen eta thia i wheres: ; caus he young man the slightest In. | conientedly with a mit - | ne » has b l 2 will be tn shape of certifled copies ° OLAN paver ence ldy bear bought in Smyrna, ¥ nave | Always, sho tas occupied the same) oe testimony takon at the two trials of et wi! | : imilar case was or | s doing ex- » You know, [ @ 00 the tenth floor, Recently, ow- a ' f nth 48 reported in St. n Venus was doing on ex ‘ Bead (peouisee Harry Thaw for the killing of Stanford pet 0 o j Mark's Hospital in this city in asym, (2° 9 ‘ ans nyrna then. ing to poor health, she decided to go 7 | Pring vel ; {sont Eee 'Y Enables Men and Women ]} to Dress in the Finest of Spring cle of | Twenty up ‘Thaw's mental t bulletin concerning Evelya| Back From “Where the Venuses lsouth. Tr ixth treet, was foun - + Sou' * itlo ray to have a bullet Stee Hees sell to Sndle Healy the Condition which had been there for eight years, |; Noswlt Thaw ante It had not bothered him during ali, “What do you think of her n those years. An operation was per-| vou fee! awfully sorry for her?" she formed and the bullet removed. Death | asked nic, almost before I was seated consented t |black and white striped walking sutt| As in divorer =| have tos SACU Tih| (Serer cr | her marring: d father | hours there. Restlar Turkish baths, | fange, to be submitted | Come From dis an Ameri r is a Greg, pers: under oa treatment Max Susskind, who lived at No, 295 tremely modern ti.ins at was the reason why sie th i said a mana few days ago, | Tt ts quite like t she will sail in referring to Postum. ext A OER When any ne has learned Oply concern in’ the her of the saccess of suit a at extdnds credit to eve: reste settles in that coffee has been causing body in our libefal way re #he intends (o mak sasy payment time. as Thaw has suce yer, a young German, who| witness during the trial; but, ¢ Tear ene cuca eee Hospital and) we went in Smyrna, and he could not} to took at a bullet he'd “ee carrying | be reached.” ind inside of him for several vears =velyn| je surgeons were amazed to find a Her Fate in Contrast with Evelyn den slug bounding about In young, Thaw's feyer's cardiac organ. Meyer was In : the pink of health. As Mrs. Pa Mrs, Annie Kingsley was taken to|,A* 3 rt Bellevue in October, 190" with a Ny wound In her heart, which the sur; wed up for her, taking alx atit left ventricle, A followea from peritonitis. Armenian. We went ove | ; : “J used to know her when T was a nent v ver on alyou know, to which all the Turkish counsel, Mr. Peabody, will be merely esa : Woman Survives Operation. model, and Mr. Papasian cast the bust to hig parents, and a wealthy | women go. O: course, with vells over! q general denial. It will not be neces lfind health Inthe pcs London, a 2ms,, Delloved {t had thel or her that was made expressly for zen of Smyrna gave my husband a| their faces. sary for Mrs. Thaw to appea er age with the Red Seal,’’ 2 no references or secur $2. his heart. in the instanne of| Stanford White. He was wanted as a|commirston for some statuary to be| “My husband ts coming back to New! in the matter after she bes 1 no investigations—or 6 hase and you course, nA public bullding, y to live when his work in Smyrna j before ther \nished."" Do you ever pos for him now?" for Bu “Only for the face. I have never | advising j tor the tlgur> since I became en- May reach t f 1 to him--though before that I was Munich ander aay, ye a gular model, and posed for many Homiouters a famyeuy 6 iano sce need contended In a court of Justiee | 1 askea woman for the | contented me sual is not fintshed yet, but I] yg and brought ‘the r. We were tw om Smyrna to soon a all vacations. are nt ones. depends upon WHERE one goes.& months of 1907 29,591 separate more or less damage to his with an y nervous system, and finds no ° health in drinking Postum, (® xX which is made only of 3 in my mind At of the young wome so sympa ¢ the sum The World printed Summer Resort announcements—. rel contrastl } fate: with nilon ving i never been out of New York State be- {fore my marria Now I have b an spoke T could not | | | young young women seeking featlanteavaraitiaontihn wiuvcies frene | tho life of the studios had bro: Jat Gi'roltar, Naples and ald over Grecee, Matin what her propa® White, and !s now confined in an . {tonitis. lo A perce. She had married, |] pave been to all the historical places hak sane asylum by a court mandate, tt wholesome wheat, he hasa ( 1 n " f) 17,189 MORE THAN THE HERALD. 4 OTS er connec: ith it, a youn a ° ” e ughed, “I don't know, y of fact for the referee through her connection with It, a young! where Venuses come from. q W. only question of t for refer (0) r) t A SWEET LOVE SONG. sculptor whom she loved, and every] The modern Venus laughed. ay Reon Ons Were ean | tO Dass upon Is the state of Thaw's cee ee eon, aire 273 17th t THIS YEAR. VOUICL EINDATER of f ha nese dd quiet com- ike: ens. ore 0: of } in 's Li) 5 AV. ar o re ” poinee, Osa. Cohan song, wl be elven | iTurvect of Miappinens and «let come] “Tee the ‘natng of Blan hose. of the Venus of Milo. ana mind at the fis marriage, ard want others to ‘fing 78 oth A ren EE SENAL, | WORLD'S “RESORT” ADVERTISE. le Ce | Fsebel ee ; pe ether, she |eg ’ pow Tm about two pounds thinnery, The matter of a money settlement has! health in tne p-ckage w th 274 3d Av..nr 12 St"). | Genys MOBE INTERESTING AND, | JeVictor show. “The Tolle et Nog | fame fatal gift of beauty had droneht| “L have been to the baths. of Diana. | |\5 i'm never going to pose any more, #) veen> arranged: sauistactorily to. ars, i a | Brooktyn Store, 1129 B’ way , A bon Manali BY. Ker. 4,2, Want | luxury and tragedy hand in hand, ft tke to go to the baths in Smyrna | yor think of I |” ianaw and the ‘Thaw family. ‘vats mt, the Red Seal, | (sete Pe Kath Ay \INSTRUCTIVE THAN £VER B é