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Woman Whose Suit for $100,000 Is Ended by Death of Aged Jilt PRINZ JOACHIM PASSENGERS HERE TELL OF WRECK W. J. Bryan Suggested New Republic in Barren Island with Self as President. PRAISE FOR THE CREW. Two Men Were Forced to Leap Into Sea When Boat Was Lowered. Returning passengers of the Prinz Joachim to-day told interesting stort of the wrecking of that ship off Fortune Island on the morning, of Nov. 2, in- cluding the disappointment of William Jennings Bryan, just as he was about to be elected president of a republic that the passengers planned to found | on Fortune Island. Out in Nebraska | they make a speech every time any- body cuts a watermelon, and when the Passengers were summoned to the deck the great Nebraskan rose to the oc-| ton. ‘My friends,” he said, pointing to the barren island a mile and a half dis- tant, “there 1s land. If we have to be put ashore we can land on that island | and establinh a republic, and then you oan elect me president of the new re- Public.’ They said that they would, but in ithe meantime the wireless man got | hold of the Seguranca of the Ward| Line, and she came over and frus- trated the establishment of the new republic and took the elghty-eight Stranded passengers merrily on their ‘way. The story came to-day when the Seguranca reached port with eight pas- gengers from the Pring Joachim. The other passengers took the Vigilancia at Nassau Bay and continued their Journey south, PASSENGERS ONLY ALLOWED TO TAKE HAND BAGGAGE. The eight passengers who come to-day ‘were Mr. and Mrs, Charlés L. Elliot of | Philadelphia, Ellis A. Carhuft of New-| ark, William Bonner of New Britain, | Conn.; Joseph Cobbitz of New York, Dr. Eugene Con i HATHLEEN OOUGLAS THER SAVES SCWLNG LA LADDER SAVES A FAMILY They had only | aggage and none of the, ON FROM MAD. -Elliott, a bride of three weeks, from) | appearing in a fresh sult of white flan-| Young Siesholtz, Crazed by| ’ a | nel, looking all the world like a fashion plate. Her husband Is secretary of the bal Philadelphia National Baseball club| Study, Struggled to Hurl Him- and they were married Nov. 15 at Cam-/| den, where, as Miss Francos Watson self From Window. Evans, she was a popular member of soctety. | —~ ©. R, Graham jr., who Is sales man-| ager of the New York Telephone Com- pany, told the story: of the wreck as he waited at the pler for the landing preliminaries. Here Js the story: “We sailed on Nov. 18. For two days| it was very cold and then Tain began falling. It was quite thick on the night | before we struck, The captain was about thirty-five miles off his course Thirty Rush From House at Alarm, and Fire-Escapes Are Jammed. Crazed by overstudy, sholtz, twenty-two y Grand street, strait-jacket in Frederick Sie-| A woman pi ing the four-story flat ars old, of No, 161 |house at No, 1813 Amsterdam avenue Williamsburg, 1s in a {shortly before 11 o'clock last night saw observation ward | the slow of flames in the basement. She lof Kings County Hospital. He wa (yelled. Her cries were heard at the West taken there early this morning after |One Hundred and Fifty-second street his mother clung to him until help came [Police station, two blocks away. The | and restrained him from throwing him. 'reserves tumbled out and an alarm was self from a third story window. sent in. and was trying to make Salvador Light,| Siesholtz is ambitious to become a, Thirty persons In house were on Watlings Island. I had not been professor, Latin and pedagogy are his awakened by cries from the street. well and was up when the ship struck | pet subjects. To perfect himself tn They rushed to the halls and found @ reef at 28% A. M. Fortunately wo! these he forsook every other interest them filied with smoke, Some started were on the lee side of Fortune Island, | and activity, For two days before hl gown the stairs, but at the first landing | mile and a half from land. | frat outbreak came yesterday afternoon the the AT MIDNIGHT FIRE, found all e cut off by flames. ape balos ads Are, Snes [hel entonlysppeaLe sing SLO They ran back to their rooms, then and then settled down, Most of the| Mrs, Slesholtz odsebrved that he was TREY Tah ONC UO CO ih tne rear. passengers were asleep and did not|acting strangely, and becoming alarmed Oe OY ta oon became jammed know that anything had happened, But| sent Aig Brathan. Vinioe iq tunisienrora| chuejieon IMAaaza pon Maes re Capt. Fey sent for all hands to come) avenue police station, Victor returned aang the iittle ones could be on deck and explained to them what) with Policeman Stephen Thornton just Bee ate at aha Arab BAG RATERed $0. tbe: Sip. There was in. Ume to: And: the mother SPPURE A riong those who abendaned all alienct no excitement except among the stew-| with his demented brother, whi was Mice by the rear were Wiliam Kehr, ards, who were rushing about trying so| polsed on the windowsill and vociferat- | "0" ond sons, Albert, seventeen, hard to do something for others that|ing his intention to leap out, bis WAte St nee hey lived on sa0| BPAY For. excited: Thoraton and Victor jumped to the 19) oor, as did Mra, Del mney, Sixt TWO MEN OF CREW FORCED ToO|rescue and between them managed eT vite, who was carried to a RICH JILT OF 73, SUED FOR $100,000 DIES ON SEA TRIP George Henry Hughes, Who} Got License but Didn’t Wed, Succumbs on Mauretania. AGED CROOK BEGS CHANCE T0 END DAYS IN PRISON Forced to Steal, He Says, for He Knows No Other Way to Live. | | RATED A_ MILLIONAIRE. |MADE THIEF BY SORROW. Family Dead Within Three Months, Ofen Has Spent | Most of Time in Cells. \ | Sued for Breach of Promise by} Kate Douglass, 36, Relative by Marriage of Gov. Dix. News reached the city to-day of the death at sea on the Mauretania of George Henry Hughes, who at the age of weventy-nine was sued for breach of promise last May by Miss Kathlesh Douglass of Croton Falls, who is thirty- six and a’relative by marriage of Gov. Dix. She asked $100,000 damages. Hughes, who ts a director of the Standard Oticloth Compan: left New York last Wednesday on the Mauretania and died on Sunday. Notice was sent to flatives when the ship reached Fish- guard yesterday. Hughes lived at the Berkeley, No. 2 Fifth avenue, when on April 15 last he drove up to the City Hall License Bureau and hobbled on a crutch with Douglass to the clerk's desk. A marriage license was issued to them. Miss Douglass said she was a sister of Curtis N. Douglass of Albany, once State Senator from Rensselaer County, who married a sister of Mrs. John A. Dix, wife of the Governor. The wedding, set for April 19, 414 not take place. Inquirers were sent to At- torney Theodore N. Leeds, who simply said: here will be no weddin; are off for good. Treaso! In less than a month Miss Douglass had served papers in a breach of prom- ise suit on Hughes, which has never | been tried. She gave her occupation at {eve time the license was issued as a magazine writer and her address as the Hotel Bristol, in West Forty-ninth atreet. For three days after the license was jesued, Miss Douglass and an aunt waited at the hotel for Hughes, but he 1s eaid to have remained away and sent no word. The wedding arrangements included a ceremony at the Central Presbyterian Church, Hughes dropped out of sight about that time, and it was reported he had tled up his business and decided to live abroad. It was never known whether relatives intervened and prevented the marriage, Policeman Finkelstein, at Broadway | and ‘Thirteenth etreet, just before dawn to-day, heard @ crash of glass. Hoe whittled around and not fifty feet away | saw a bent litle old man, with whity whiskers and thick epectacies, fishing with @ cane through the smashed win- dow of Hackett, Carhart & Co. Step- Ping softly behind him, the policeman watched tha aged robebr trying to draw an overcoat from the display. “What am I doing?" asked the old man when the policeman took him bj* the arm. “What should I be doing? It 1s cold. It rains. I need a coat. T am @ crook and have been for twenty- three years.” At Mercer street station Finkelstein found he had captured Karl Ofen, with @ record of seventeen years in prison Lately Ofen has called himself Charle Kleiner, and he insisted on being ar- raigned in Jefferson Market Court under that name, saying that he wanted to Spare his two brothers, who are officers in the Getman army. Afen fought through the Schleawix- Holstein and Austrian wars, and came to this country with his wife and five children, forty-four years ago. In 1883 all his children died within three months, and the mother was killed by the strain of trying to save them. “It was too much for my weak soul,” the old man sald in court to-day, “and I became a bum and a thlef. I was sent to prison first from Chicago for stealing three revolv Ae soon as I was out I was sent back for burglarly for seven- teen years. Then I came to New York. | I have been on the Island many times | and in Sing Sing two yea Ofen turned to Finkelstein. “Why did you not shoot me when you saw me break the window? he said with tears trickling into his beard, “I cannot remember when I have slept in @ bed except in prison, Since I left Blackwell's Island last I have been sleeping in parks. Last night it was cold and it rained and nobody would buy the chocolates I bought to peddle with the fifty cents they gave me at the penitentiary. So I was a thi The plans I cannot give you the again, I hope I die before I am vut| or he decided after sober reftection that | again.” he was too old. But when Miss Doug-| He was held for the Grand Jury. lass perceived it was all off she retired poses ee hcaitae to Stoneleigh, the summer home of Mri Daniel. Chamberlain, her aunt, at|4OST PARROT RETURNS Croton Fall For a time a sult for alienation against HOME BOWED IN SHAME. | Hughes's relatives was talked of, but if Bird Forgot Its Gentle Training While Away and Cussed |It was filed nothing was ever known of ft. Miss Douglass ts of medium height, willowy, and has @ mass of blond hair, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911. HONEY MOONERS WHO WERE WRECKED ON PRINZ JOACHIM. WOMAN MUST PAY ALIMONY SAME AS MAN--WELL! WELL! So North Dakota Judge and if He Isn’t a Sharp on Divorce, Who Well! Weil! Well! Get bold of somthing, Says, will you? Some Information has to be broken gentle like. It is tow demoralizing, It is too too cataclysmic, Such comments as this, bewlldered but v ent, were heard in the theatrical boarding houses and the Ludlow sireet alimony cluo When the news wo handed down yurt out We too! There are A State Supreme North Dakota It ts, women right here in New York who will never get over it—never! Of course the man Was a brute to ask such & thing. (Theatrical boarding house.) ‘This Supreme Court—a real one, mind you, on @ bench, and all that—it says rules, hands down, don't you know, with all the accumulated dignity of centuries of law and that sort of thing, a dec! that holds out promising pos- sibilities, (Alimony Club.) & woman can be made to pay her husband alimony! | Did you ever? Did you ever in your domestic career? You wot you did not. Claude Hagart was the man's name. Mrs. Emma Haxart had coin, Hagart sued for divorce with alimony, District Court of Grand Forks County didn’t laugh itself to death, Not on your twentieth century him. ot all that course, the would, 8h rt of the s decision separate and equitable suit of the hu wife will He to com port and in amply able to do 40, not been deserted or aban husband when he, be lady took ft to th Here's appealed. Any Supreme art of the te. action in nat the wife to sup- el the the husband when and when she had oned by the of age and MR AND MRS. CLELLIOT infirmity, is unable to gain his own living." SWOONS AS SHE HEARS Isn't a thing like that tnviting a Reign of Terror on the sacred hearth- CHARGE OF SHOPLIFTING. | ‘The decision adds: “The statutes gov- ‘ ey Her mony in divorce do not “Oh, My Poor Mother!” Says Lillian) (rng aay ie ten for mainte: Davis, Who Stole for nance and support by one spouse against the other.” Now, you see what progress docs! Aged Parent. Lillian C. Davis, thirty years old, bf} Well, gents, who's first? Wading River, L. 1, fainted on the — witness siand tn the Adams Street MILE RUN TO BLAZE. Court, Brooklyn, to-day when rhe s ing she was heard t “Oh, my poor mother mutter This will itn —_—_————— tinged with auburn. Hughes had béen in the ollcloth busi- ness for fifty years and was rated a millionaire. Me formed the Hughes Otl- cloth Company and finally sold out to the trust. His wife died elght years | ago. Like a Sailor. | anitor George, who has chearge the building at No, 316 West One Hun- dred and Twelfth street, found out some things to-day about Mrs, Jennie Austin parrot. Mrs, Austin yesterday asked) The Evening World to help her find) her parrot. The bind left her home at) No, 111 West One Hundred and Eleventh | street yesterday. Bemibeaias- + Gees Ss Miss Lyne Was There For Press Men With: who bounded into fame at a single leap by her singing in Mr, Hammerstein’ opera houe, pald the price of grea! to-day when fitty reporters and @ score lift its volce save in modest protesta- | tlon. Yesterday when 1t escaped » it flew directly back from h to No, 316 powe tude 4 tie him with 2 of photographers besieged her at her | West One Hundred and Twelfth street, | LEAP OVERBOARD. apiece bo! fae yee rey found. it | front ne on ne an a ‘Theur, man- | hotel. which Iw behind the Austin home, It] “But I want to say that there was sje aE ‘ | At the first ala enn: : iy hay! , - not a streak of yellow shown by any-|neces#ary to put Siesholtz into a atrait- tthe Washington Theatre, x mov-| Miss Lyne was prepared for them. |clamored for adminaion to an ap rtment, | ¥ : y huv, Jacket to get him into the ambulance ture house at the corner, cut the|She sweetly told the English journal. | Sundry small boys proceeded to pelt the| | body in the crew, All of the ship's | shorty after Seisholtz was admitted ; AB Te! avert a possible | ists, without prompung, that she doted | bird with stones until a woman opened a boats were Jowered and two excited! policeman Connolly of the Stagg street | performanda & verted to the|on baseball, sweet corn and American | window and let the parrot In. Then the | wards who werp handling one of| station. bi in Bertha Lobosky, | panic, and the audlenc op hee hy bie aiacke Ge Ebb them in which two men had been placed, | twenty cara old, who wae f street , us arrived | ‘The English Journalists retired in dis-| boys, proceeded to express Its opinion | lowered it immediately into the exhaust! at Graham avenue and Grand str When the fir app: ret se: a ay r t wilt trying to throw herself, pyiver John Carrlg and Fireman Henry | order, ejaculatin, My word of 8 and rocks In the purest deep-| from the engine room, The boat filled | Wiliamaburg, (yg to Driver 460) Cory: aided scaling . ac ce Otanity, with scalding water and the men had . ‘ig elves up the The ho had harbored ee 1 aside by and swung thems iP The good woman who had ha Te jump into the sen te eave thomvotven, | Deon Krocked anid. by addiera and oeuni Une ing. Car-| WOMAN ROBBED IN STREET. | .,7"s.fe%, Soret, wa "na Nie ars One of them wags quickly pulled out Jearry her to the station house. rw ne of the Kehr children, : umstantial evidence was too strong and | other was in the water for fifteen mi The woman became violent, while took the mother. Then] wie o¢ wanhatian Manufactwrer|she called the Janitor and told him to utes, The crew threw life preservers| shouted that she was being pursu they came down, \take It to the basement to him and he floated “avout until a rope} @ band of murderous men. An Again they climbed through she Loses Bag in it Ore) | Mrs. Austin was pleased when the reached him. lance removed he King’s County | piistering Hames and rescued Kehr Aithough the police of ast Orange| Janitor brought “her parrot hore | Spital, Where she algo was put into. the other boy ro hate ciwave haa faite. inc The ‘Our wireless man got busy and tne] Hospital Wie OP Hiaced in the ob:, Ay the homeless ones were led to the| tried to keep the fact quiet, news! woig ene sald, “and I knew that 1 | Olinda of the Munson line was the fret Beatin ward, ‘The police know noth-. street the theatre manager took them In| leaked out to-day that Mrs, Lewls would help me when I asked for ald. 1| ,to respond. She wald she could reach| MO te hor history ept that She Was and provided cots and beds from the | McConnell, wife of a manufacturer at! want to World finding tus by 2 o'clock and asked if the danger | st’ gne time a resident of Lynbrook, property room. It was the third Are in| No. 66 Worth street, Manhattan, was|iny only was immediate, She didn't want to In-| 7, 17, that house » within two two years, held up and robbed by a young negro = terfere with her schedule unless there —_—-——— highWayman last evening while on the Accused Interpreter Restens, was necessity for it; But we Kot the] @IRE KIDNAPPED BABY | MOTHER SAVES ES SMALL yi way to lier home at No. 6 Harrivon! Michael Tandiich, the interpreter of | Seguranca in a few minut nd ahe TRAMPLES HER, | *treet. ‘The negro escaped. the Court of Special Sessions, who was anid she would get over at 1 o'ciock TO HOLD FOR RANSOM.) BUT HORSE Mra, MoConnell was walking through | under charges, xroving out of his con: | and we told the Olinde not te min: n | Ivanhoe Terrace in the aristocratic but| nection with the case of John Horay, | / 0 One Side as Anil i ‘ PROVIDENCE %%—Grace | Throws Him to One Side as Animal | poorly lighted district of East Ovange|@ vntef convicted in the Court of Gen- | “When the Seguranca rived she) studiey, fou who ran | Approaches—She Has In- when the negro, who had walked up|eral Sessions, has resigned his position. ohored five miles away, The sea WHS) wway from ho: bout two weeks ago ternal Injuries ‘behind her, stepped to her side and| Tandich was accused by Horay of act- rough. ven boats trans 1 the) and who was found yesterday with a eg | snatched at a silver mesh bag suspend- * for the payment | ¢ight¥-eight passengers, The stewards! i .yy for whom the police had be ‘With her two-year-old son WilHam in| a from her arm. The chain snapped, police to prevent Manned the boats and they worked Mke} ov pwiing, con 1 to-day to the jher arms, Mrs. Jennie Harrison was! gna the negro ran with the baw in his Policeman Reuben it. | Trojans to pull us over, Mrs and Mis | tyat sie had kidnapped the ten-months > | ross! ng the street in front of het | hang. Huntington was tried for complicity ia | Bryen and thelr grandchild were with Infant for the Durpose of exacting |home, No. 24 Fifty-fourth street, Brook~ | yiry, MoCounell and 4 man who! the robbery and acquitted FE SO See AIR BON TT acd lyn, yesterday afternoon when run! jeaped from @ wagon gave chaye, but! — felevniie. the, Doatd were being handied | On Saturday afternoon Mrs, Dora Ru-|down by @ horse attached to baker's | the thief was soon lost in the dark: | | a dig fat man walked the deck with a] pin's baby disappeared from in front | ¥ason. SEP Or jneee The witha OF Wee mOnerun Sen Mfe belt under @ mackintosh, He ee Ata Gna ulinanol Mrs, Harrison hurled the ohild to one | give no descrip f of a department sior n napping: 4 thi ne was @ negro, young, created any amount of fun, Then @] tneory was at once taken up and the | #de- ‘Tym the horse stepped on her pest hy wits often "miele hae ae parrot In one of the be i , ight and wo! o woman had a parrot In one of the poate ee oon eee ich for the child, {#4 two Wheels passed over her body, $1 In the bag, but the key to the Me. COFFEE NS) and the parrot kept crying “Marguerite, ont ‘The driver of the wagon lashed his ri San ae a M: rite” as the boat bobbed along. | Wich resulted: in this the baby in| vail d turned into | Connell home was there with New ‘naa Maid insstia tne? Heiss term of the spadish seas used| the posaesston of the Studiey girly t et a at a ettgetivat euneet Per | locks are being put on the McConnell ‘AT WHOLESALE PRICES Y} ge - ee | who! e police had aise been lookin nird avenue. t first mi " for reviling others, and the parrot) Wom thn pau ie had algo been looting, | igaman Marrianan of the Fourth ave. | oor to-day, in G Ib, worked overtime with It rraigned to-morrow on a charge of kid- | Aue station, who had boarded a trolley ! ine With A Che Mr. Bryan was popular on the trip. hy | oar overtook the wayson and threatened | Mr. Taft to Dine ero Club. He made two sper . me talked to DADDINE |to ‘shoot the driver unless he halted. ' president Taft has an accepted Invi f the passengers 0 (eck after We struck, This tho driver did. tation to attend the dinner of the Aco telling them tha: we were .n no danger, | made another tals to the passengers.) “{ was afraid they'd mob ny," he bite ot Amaaring op Jat st und prajalng the captain and the crew and| praising the work of the rescuing ship's’ ty At the station house CON? (> tis effect war ai 5 ising calmness, officers and crew.” id is ‘In talking on the deck he told us| The passengers who went from Nas- rst str jonrned Leann oe 3 Li ft we had to land we could find!san Bay South will continue thelr tour jous assault and by Major Samuei Re! ‘ pend on Worhae Island and that| through the West Indios, All of the ing Wise Waad, the cow! COFFEE CO wo talgnt all, vote for him for prea | Hg Bs“ the" itdulaS 88 op pe aps. 1 Sei pe el baggage from the Pring Joachim wai transterr nd will be pent te ite own: bee of meals, a a Harrison Mrs was carried tnte yer ea iat fractured lott leg and all wf The. “dinner Dave nes ween Ue invitation ty 284-840 Wacbini Vark Yl & Darolay Bt ee Tel UN'con'a her, Later she told Magistrate Magutre she couldn't help what she did, as #he had an aged mother at home and had been otu of werk six weeks, Bond was fixed at $80 for trial in the ee ae | Special Sesstons, This was furntshea J she was reled She was well iy The Evening World located the par- | , American Interview, |. »ut founa that the bird had con- | | tk: Lente cealed an awful past. During the six- SON, 7 teen years said parrot resided in the! LONDON, Noy. Mise Felice Lyng Austin menage it Was never known to dress ble Jewelry 1 wore a fur coat and valua- seiermiiaiaaas PUTS HACKS UP TO MAYOR, A Beautiful Christmas Gilt WILLOW PLUMES 4 of Aldermen the Roa this At Lene, ata BR Wholeeate Prices further protests were made Ainst the ordinance authorizing pub. | % Spectal Sale on Just 3 Numbers abe inch an long, 15 wide. long, 1% wide. . je hack stands in and Forty-fourth streets, between Lex- Hast Forty-thira 4Q.06 ey ington and Third avenues, The Rey 24 inches long, 20 wide. 4.20 Dr. Henry A. Brann, rector of St « Church, Is trying to ha Quy BALE FTG rina rescinded as nuisan 13 CHARLES A. SCHAEFER, John T. Nagle, a property owner tn Vorty-third — stre supported = Dr Brann by saying a public hack stand Oven Voth In that locality Jeopardized the h Gu - of the district, | uding children at |tending the parochial school, and add- MATE RNITY DRESS ed ‘T canno! understand how our Vigilant Mayor allowed such an noxious measure as this to pass. \u oa the latest stzlee at, tabsion fe ren ‘The protests were sent to the Com. 18° Wo “soca. 50 up, mittee on Legislation. Branch, by ar A Fair Trial Makes Life Converts ETL Comfortable Homes If you are living tn a@ house, roow or apartment taking your meal at @ boarding Where vondi ons are not to your Mking, You Are Missing Much in Life Thai Makes for Health and Happiness 6,478 Wan fo Let" and “Boarde Ads printed in ‘Th st Week—3,132 1 rt Herat lany ove y, th Bounti ‘ul Board more char your rous ces are offered te home condttt Wort oe ert rane man enene amet te and the | It gave it to! up to answer a charge of shoplifting. a Pinuen dave’ twa A woman detective declared she saw bee . bd j her take three silk waists and hi Istand Hallroad Depot. | the her mutt After following her! he Long Island Railroad depot at Lee ety ‘ Get ME EteTs| Southampton was damaged by fire ta Detective Duane, who brought her 01 night,” ‘The flames started In the boilo station ‘oom and spread to the east end of the Bofore Magistrate Maguire the w foe t WAR Ae ON, Wels bes hoe aay Bud- The village fren made quick work denly who swaye and fell unconscious | oe jt after they reached the scene, but {ay Ee Sma) OFS catentive. who they had a long run, as the depot is arrestad her ven she was rec almost a mile from the village [Look in The World To-day ROM Ada by « wd h-priced come hi; beers. But none more delectable than the PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD which costs but $1 per case (24 bot ties) at any ‘s, in Greater A) The Curved Arch of the Foot bridges the two points of contact—the ball and the heel. Once this arch be- gins to saz, the step loses spring and biioyancy. The Coward Arch Support Shoe rests the ligaments, stead ies the ankle, and restores elasticity to the foot mus cles. Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, have beoe made by James SsCeward, in his Custom Dept. for over 30 years, SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Bo (NEAR WARREN STREET) Mail Orders Filled | Sead for Catalogue Don't Forget— Eppys*i PLUM PUDDING and Delicatessen Stores. c 331 Spring 8t., New Tork, the dictionary presents the words of a language, and the telephone directory gives the names and ‘phone numbers of subscribers, so The World is the Recoge nized Authority asa Guide to Positions, Wo-iers, Homes, Investment Oppore tunities, Bargains, Ete. This statement is .m borne out by the follo figures: 28,924 ) World Ads \\ Last Week 197 MORE Hi raldy Thay crald, Times, Sun, Trelis and Press COMBINED ig ee