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a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1912. | Lawyer Hoffman announced his case who knew who the | 4 [closed, ‘The cireumstances forged about muna, "Rmey senired nim to CARDINAL FARLEY 'Cardinal Farley Entering the Cathedral fone." tThe ereumatancs forged about | out an fmm : jsatisfy Juetice McCall id he directed foie he ws snore | Between Lines of Uniformed Papal Guard i ag gh EE W. Fuller, that was a native « ‘ otogri . orld | Jenabelle “od Sugar Point, Minn. and had lately lived | (Specially Photographed by a Staff Artist of The Evening World.) ear erm PIMPLES NOW in Albany. _— L clad and Aodisnly attired, arose in her | ’ When the Lio ond Pred be 5 | jseat tn te@ rear e€ @he court room and y Mr. Ginn, son of he deserted Mira ‘cruikenank’s Inwser who knew T yee) rte, Judge; wnat tne| Little Scales Fell Of When Rubbed. him well, was standing at * + j | witness has sworn to is all @ lie!” | Felt Very Hot. Ute Pos Every- Cratkehank had a trunk, a | © | Mrs. Rode nervously made her way thi lery Grateful to Cuticura supposed he would be Interviewed around the jury box, while her husband ngs y rare foe Mt Yo base cttw eae: | —— ! breed on ces | ha hie friends gased at oue another in| Soap and Ointnrent Which Cured, Ginn's first word and glance o : + vc | consternation, nition the chase # sMontaeve| Clergy and Laity Take Part in| | ;Photo of Mrs. Rode Is Chief! "be you know the nature of this ac-| 998 pushing Ave, Astoria ¥, .— Up the pler stairs, through rat - ? ee 7 P tlon—that your husband has counter- years ago my face béske out te, Hicks, Oak ot, pursuers ran.) Gorgeous Ceremony in | | Exhibit in Husband’s Suit | ciated against you for & dissotution of (and epote of ste soaien that atretohed out in a Hine two blocks Tone. | j ‘ i iy i A | for Div , withdraw- them. Most every day Ahead of the:n the stocky iittie man, His Honor. | i wi : | fe Lanvoreer | ing a lace handkerchief from her muff. Ay gi ered with his sombrero palled sen over ri f | pean an | “Why have you not interposed « de would get. worn, Some of hia eyes, his brown coat flute \ | | weeirdass as de terme?’ the pimples would open hind, hounded slne, emuen etree | CABLEGRAM FROM POPE. | [SENSATION IN) COURT.) 'r'mom to nave nothing to aay." and thing Tunew to be, cured was be sda oho A 5 of no use, ¥ used — through Adama. ! — Durst. it wns — tole tad There at the cry: "Stop that crook. . ie | | las UJ 41] Justice McCall asked her to be seated Ointment, and cold cream. He'e Cratkanank the crook 6 pot, | Cardinal Gibbons, Here From Case Was Undefended Until). ine Siinees cnr and inquired it she fritod a tout r'try the Cutleure Beep men ran forwa ‘ nied | : ‘ , wikhed to defend. suggested that I try turned t0 face hie pursuers with 40504) Baltimore, Also Occupies a | Little Woman Suddenly | iP Cannot, Jude, they down me in| au4 Ointment, Brey eens Reet ene Aft punches a ‘ ‘ everything I do. ey get people to and after di it I applied the Outi- The captain made two awit Pan") Hone on the Altar, | Appeared in Protest. swear to ies and they pay money and | 808? Tis tece would cool Habs at the fret two wl on @o all sorts of things.” ‘away. I did this a few months and Cyt 4 vlocked ami the othyr ducked. = “Any Woman whose honor is assatied | face is clear and rae an cnesa aes “Here.” eaif the policeman, “what's! " seni DM Mrs. Raymond F. Rode, wife of! as yours ts here ought to defend herself. | cura Soap now, an this? Any charge against thie man?’ | jon i rolpichast lh ba ath saa | a well-to-do New York photographer | Now what do you want to Got” de. | Culleces Seep and Ointment which eatlrely penis ne ad en et| FH: CoA welay, P| WORNe Ries, k mildnale COURT R sions COUNSEL TO| on nis lege. T got sore Citicure Olntment hunt at @ dog trot formed about] Patrick's Cathedral to-day, — Fully ee, naw aINORGIES the policeman and Cruikahank and hi) go.009 persona atended the rervicss, but tormentors and jostied and trample about. “That's Cruikshank, who did business under @ name that ian't his own, and made love to girie who didn't know he wes married. Pinoh him!" mouted a« volunteer pursuer back in the crowd. The captain turned around quickly. Vile eyes Neshed and his teeth were bared. “Who eaid that!” te enaried threat- eningly. “Show me the Mar whe said that! I'd show him YOUNG GINN TRIES TO CALM CRUIKSHANK. ‘The policeman was obviously dase. Young Ginn laid his hand on Cru ehank's arm. “Don't do this," he pleaded, “Ths fort of thing doesn't do any good.” Cruikshaax jerked his arm away. policeman, "take these hounds away from me If there is any charge against me I'M face i.” “What are they trying to do te yout” eeked the policeman. “Ask me questions.” “Why don’t you answer them? Then maybe they'd go ‘way, was the comfor Ung suggestion. |. With @ growl of wrath Cruikshank bucked the line, knocking men and boys ‘right and left emd cantered fast walk. Young Ginn caught up with him. “Captain,” he said, “won't you come over te father's office? You can be quiet there. These men can run as fast as you can and | think they have more money tham you to pay fare if you try to get away on a train.” “Oh, Addlesticns,” wae the reply. “T jdon't know anything about your father. Leave me alone.” It wae portectly evident that Crutn- shank did not want to go to Lawyer Ginn's office. He apemed to want to dis appear and quickly, whether for a short only 6,000—the capactty of the auditorium “wore admitted to the Cathedral More than 709 clergy took part tn the ceremonies, These included Cardinal Gtybons, Architshop at of Philadetphia, vi monsignor! and | Priests. Tnuring the services two cablegrame of congratulation were read, One was from Pope 1) m Caminal Merry del Vai the Papal Secretary. CARDINAL FARLEY RESPONDS TO THE ADDRESSES. Farley briefly remponded to If of the clergy and laity, Ho expressed hia thankfulness and pride in the uniformly cordial greeting that haw been accorded him ever eince he landed Inst week, and eald he would devote the remainder of hie iife to the atdy and solution of national protiema, ‘The Cathoto Church, he de- clared, as the ahepherd of civilisation, 1m looked to for the solution of these problems. “I have been asked,” maid the Cardi- nal, “to account for the riae of one of my humble attainments to @ position of #0 much importance in our beloved Church, I can only aay that J e alwaya, under the grace of God, aught the Kingdom of God,.and all these things have been added unto m Thousands gathered in the streets gur- rounding the Cathedral despite the nipping air, Those thronging Madison avenue, Fiftieth street and Fifth ave- eaw the procession, with the gorgeous, gold, ecariet and purple vest: mente of the dignitaries and priesis giittering in the eua move slowly and impressively half way around the walls of the Cathedral to the frent entrance. COMMITTEE MEETS CARDINAL AT DOOR OF CATHEDRAL. “PLEASANT DREAMS” A SIGNAL FOR OPIUM RAID. Appropriate “Password Admits De- fective to Exclusive Joint, and He Arrests Chinaman, ‘That the managers of a resort for opium smokers in West Thirty-seventh street, not far from Baventh mu are equipped with imagination and a senge of harmony ie betrayed by their paseword. It fe—or wae~"Pleasant dreams.’ Acting en mfermation frem « trust- Worthy source, Customs Inspector Wal- ter Murphy, disguised as a Tenderloin spendthrift, visited the opium Joint early to-day. There was 4 negro on guard tn @ hallway, Murphy gave the pess- word and was immediately admitted, PRENDERGAST NAMES AIDES IN FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Distributes Nine Jobs, Worth From $1,200 to $2,500 a Year, Comptroll Prendergast to-day ap- pointed the following men to places in the Finance Department William N. McNamara, No. 14 Hart street, Brooklyn, Deputy City Paymai yr, at $2,500 a year. Adam Leto, No, 84 Monroe street, Brooklya; Geotge W. Brown, No, 26 Hewes street, Brooklyn; Samuel FF. Fahnestock, No. 2 Kast Eighth street, Brooklyn; David J. Buckley, No. 61 Clif- ton place, Brooklyn; Morris Hinstein, No. 96 West One Hundred and Nine- teenth street, Manhattan, and Andrew J. Breunig, Eimhuret, L. 1, cashiers, at each, Bernard Bauerafield, No. 139 (Gates avenue, Brooklyn, Bank Messenger, ,§ William A. Griffth, No. 76 Hart et, Brooklyn, Deputy Collector of City Revenue, $2,100. fsb alaa/ EE TARIFF BILL REPORTED. House Committee Favors Steel Re- vision Measure. WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—The House Ways and Means Committee to-day re- ported favorably to the House the Un- Gerwood bili revising the fron and steel eehedules of the Payne-Aldrich Tari COMMISSION BARS ATTELL FROM RING FOR HALF A YEAR (Continued from Firet Page.) this conclusion through the personal observation of the Commissioners, both of whom witnessed the fight, from per- sonal, private investigation, aside from Chicago real estate dewler? And, later, when hubby got hold of this Dianaesque likeness, did she vol- untartly sign a confession (hat High, who 1s widely known In Chicago bi iness circles, was something more to her than an amateur photographer, in- dulging a whim? These perplexing questions in the di- vorce case confront Justice McCall tn the Supreme Court. ‘The nymph-like picture of Mra. Kode and her alleged feetion have been proffered for the ze of the Court. A eparation eult was first brought by | Mra. Rode against her husband, who ts connected with tho firm Rode Brand. The suit reached trial but Mr: Rod jawyer vas mising. Then Rode's counter sult Inst his wife for a dl- vorce, naming High as co-respondent, was the only issue before the court. At the first session Rode, who was di- vorced by his first wife, testified: that he married Mrs. Rode !n Philadelphia on November 7, 1907 but had not lived with her since November, 1910, when she went to Chicago. LAWYER SAYS SHE SETTLED CASE FOR $500, Rode’s attorney, Charles L. Hoffman, brought Scott M. Hogan, a member of | the Cook County bar, to the trial to| Identity the exhibits in Rode's posses- | ston, It Hogan who accompanied! Mra. Re the law offices of Francis | Walker, a Chicago attorney, who was! counsel to High. Hogan testified that} Mra, Rode received $600 in cash for which she executed a general release of claims against the millionaire, High. What these claims were did not mate- riallze, This point 18 also of interest to the Coart. ' Another witness wore to having served papers on M: Rode and to her fallure to answer her hus! i 5 Mr. Warren Leslie, who will look after your inte pend on te the strange case. old. A single set is often sufficient. Cut wi eg Boap and bie pone Ms M, winien, Liberal sample of each mat! ), wi he page thy lll aa book on the skin. Address, “Cutleure,"” Oneon and | Oy DEFEND THE WIFE. “I want to defend it.” “Then I will assign you as counsel, Gept. 13, 1011. Not only are Cuticura Soap and Ointment most effective for pimples, blackheads and other disfiguring facial eruptions, but they af- ste in full and you may de- ir, Lesiie has been directed by the Court to journey to Chicago to investt- ford the speediest and most economical treat- ment for itching, burning, bleeding, crusted skin and scalp humors, of a ARRIVE Philadelphia. ‘ Dept. T, Boston. Tender-faced men shave with Cuticure Soap Shaving [New Otleans pevhacen \d Saiurday .v'gs Ustil® eat | WE ©At cREIGHE AND RAILRJAJ FARE Cash Purchases MARARAARAR ARR BMY RR RRKEK CK Ni eat. +, PICoenXRY KX rae = ig Mdddddeld ddd La —with strong 2 “ free tone the real value of Be eT) Grand Rapi fer ebuahas CREDit TERMS bottle. If a 60-ct. bottleof Riker’s 7 Expectorant docs not stop your cough or cold, bring back the empty bottle and get vour money. ‘The Cardinal's committees met the] Passing through three “icebox” coors clergy at the door and escorted Cardi-/he reached the upper floor, which has nal Farley to hie throne at the right| been supposed to be an exclusive Chi- ‘The ceremoneie in| nese restaurant. He found himself in « thedral to-day concluded the re-| very comfortable opium joint, att he had rented and paid for a pipe and Metous part of Cardinal Farley's recep | iainy and the other Impiomente used ton, “i Sieddibciat 44 Patnsa in smoking opium he arrested Suin Arohbiahop Prenderga of J Gung Woh, the Chinaman tn charge, | phia eriedrated solemn Pontifictal mess, | Besides having a warrant for the Chi- assisted by the Right Kev. Mgr. Kear- naman, Murphy had @ search warrant. ney, the Rev !, Surrey and the Rev. | He ransacked the place and dug up not | ©. 8, Strack. o|only opium smoking appurtenances but | 4 large quantities of opium in sealed, shells, The oplum was conflacated and Guln Gung Woh was locked up charged | riey were his deacons of honor, the | with violatiig the Federal oplum laws. | Right Rev. Mgr. Mooney, V.-G., and the fi Bash aoa WITH THREE PASSENGERS these public hearings, and from the false and perjured testimny given by Attell against the physician of the National Bporting Club. Attell’s chai acter and record also helped the Com- mission in reaching @ decision, for in the minds of the Commisstoners At- tell’® reputation greatly affected hie credibility as a witness, The Commission also announces the Alequalification for months, also, of Dantel Goodman, for his false and per- Jured testimony daring this investiga- tion, concerning Commissioner O'Neil. Both of these disqualifications carry with them the added punishment of) neither fighter being permitted to enter any boxing club in the State during the period of their disqualification. time or an indefinite period. It must be \Temem bet there are many persons jwho knew him under other names dur- hia long absence jor his make-be- | Geath by drowning in #t. Law- rence County, who éo not even now ‘know tt wae’ Barton Crutkshank who lew. Demooratic caucus on Saturday. —_—> -— CURING HICGUUGHING GIRL. The bill was accepted by the 120 West 23" St NEAR G™ AVE i Gloved; Hands Pick. /. Seédless, Tree-Ripened ."“Sunkist” Oranges - (Special to The Bvening ) PHILADBLPHTA, Jan, %.—Dr. W. H. Kensinger, w'o Is treating Marle Shinn of Camden, <ne girl who has been suffer- ing with an attack of hiccoughs for twenty days, sald to-day that the fits of hiccoushing are fewer now and that Miss Shinn Is rapidly recovering. She is able to sleep and eat quite regularly one, he might have found comfort from hie troubles. [REPORTER MADE READY TO RUN ALL Day. s This delightful fruit, which comesin the valuable premium -bringing wrappers, Hight Kev, Mgr, Pdwarda, VG, Mgr. Lavelie, assistant priest to Car- dinal Ferley, delivered an address in shed my coat, I can y. You might as weil weary despair took jance. For @ moment the roo} eaid the humted man to the . ,"Lat'a go over to your father’s offic Aull followed by the curtous multi. tude, Crutkehank, Mr. Ginn and the newspaper men walked to the Nevins wireet station of the subway. On the way to New York Cruikshank grew more affable. “Young man,” he said between putts, to regain his wind, to the reporter who had Anally forced his surrender, “it I were only twenty-six years old you would never have caught me, overcoat or no overcoat. I was a sprinter then.* From the Wall street station he weat At ence to Lowin KE. Uinn'e office at No. sib Broadway. When he had been thave ® quarter of ap hour three reporters entered. They saw the disappearsr sprewied out, half lying, in an arn chair in @ corner, He Was & woeboegone spec- \acle. Lawyer Ginn had apparently deon speaking his mind freely and was not in pleasant temper, He asked the re- portere to go to the ground floor and wait for a statement, It was haif an nour before he caine out of the ele- lawyer's behalf of the clergy. Justice Victor M Dowling spoke in behalf of the laity. The sermon itself was delivered by Auxiliary Bishop Cusack, Cardinal Gibbons had as Deacons of Honor Magri. Hood and McCready and as apsistant priest Mer, McGean. Doa- cons of Honor to Archbishop Prender- Mar, Kast wero the Right Rev. Mahon and the Might K well, Mgri. Hayes and Le Byrne were masters of ceremonies, ‘The waiting 700 cleray and the Car- au Committee at tho door of the Cathedral college made obeisance as the two Cardinals reached (ie street, Lan ely the uniformed color guard the Knights of Columbus and the Knights of the Crder of St. took 4helr places on either al escort, Archbishops. bishops, monaig- nor, priests and the distinguished Cath. olle laity fell in Hine and proceeded down Madison avenue to Fiftieth street, ihrough Fifueth street to Fifth avenuy and north to the middie door of the Cathedral As the Ca-dinals entered the door of the Cathedral togeiier the New York Symphony Orchestra under the leader. ship of James C, Ungerer rendered a Me- of at HE FLIES HOUR AND HALF. BERLIN, Jan, 2%.—A new andurance record for @ filght in an aeroplane carrying the alrman and tree passen- gers Was created at the aerodrome at Johanniethal by Dr, Guileh, wo, with ‘ companions stayed ene hour and & minutes in the alr in his Harlan mon. plant. The French aviator, Busxon, has hiths erto held the duration record for a fight of an aeroplane carrying the pilot and three passengers, On March 10, With three companions, he remained minutes 28 1-6 seconds in the alr at Rhelme in his Deperdusain machine, wl Bn WOMAN'S DEATH PUZZLES. PHILADELPHIA, Jam, 26.—The po lice of this clty are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Mra, Kalith Marvel, twenty-eight years old, who was found dead in her home to-day with # bullet in her head. The case points to suicide, as in the house were found notes, one of which Stated that her husband had lost his afections for her, Another gote found Stated that her husband was net re- apounible for her act The third conclusion of the Commis- sion !# that an investigation of the Na- tional porting Clud be started at once, ‘This investigation, ike the ono just clos- tng, will be open to newspaper men and the Commission again asks the news- paper men for their assistance in tte Prove, thanking them for their help dur- ing the Attell investigation. The Com- mission knows ite action here to-day wil) cause not a Little eriticiam and posaihy some approval. It h how on persona who, to enricn themseives for a day, boldly placed in Jeopardy the Interests of thousands of dollars Invest- ed in the sport of boxing tn this State ‘and tho livelihood of the thousands en- waxed in tt" ALBANY, Jan. 25.—Assemblyman Allen of Oneida introduced with the tntention of Fro vox ports on bill dri Allen's bill then re-en: . A biil abolishing the Frawley law has been Introduced by Senator Sixe. The chairmen of the Sonate and Assombly Codes Committees, to which the bills Rheumatism in Shoulder can relieved and cured Pa Also invaluable for of, ins, Stiffness or Soreness ‘joints or muscles, Apply Wherever There Is Pain. Constipation, Bitiousness, Indigestion, ete, Brandreths Pills Entirely Vegetable, icked, when ripe, orange is perfect. ed and sold are groves in California. N sree-vipen Thousands of ente! order to partly pay c “ Thin-skinned. extri wrapper the ordinary Get iat’? Send for full de: ofcash Oth ‘second’*—pot asa the prize oranges of best Seedless, Sound and Solid Deliciously julcy—no seeds—firm and perfect. Sweet as only oranges can be. oranges Of less quality. Insist on Valuable “Sunkist” Wrap) You are sure of gettin walasble wrapper irked dining tables with“Sunkist”silverware—real Rogers’ saving the wrappers and sending to us with stamps or money lulcy and each comes ina valuable “Sunkist” | Brooklyn Branch: "Newark Br Sf ger ci emaag ate wowed ee "TNS This Splendid Rogers’ Orange Spooa with gloves erwise it would No matter tow much or how little you know about a Piano. the Pease reputation is your safe- guard. A Piano for eNary Pu pose and every purse. New Pease Pianos, 82. Wilbur Pianos, $225; Player Pianos. 8475 to 8750: easy pay: ments; old pianos banged. Used pianos. $125 up. H catalogue and bargain list. PEASE FlAnu C 1a ten, ely CO, Yet they cost no more than pers if the genuine when you insist on the | ‘Sunkist’ which covers every orange. rising housewives now furnish their '—by merely acking, etc. ‘ree Furniture vator Ww the statement of the tn- af weleome, Throushous ¢ William Marvel, the husband, who te| have been referred, are expecting to ar- /ith Your Purchase whout the mane : range @ joint hearing on the moasur i 7m: Toaed eaturn tA Patadic, innewan, tenor avlolut of Bt, Pat. | fOTU-ewAt years old, has been detained | FANE os -ibera) Credit Terms GUARDS NOT LURED AWAY BY Cathedral holt ied inet Pat | bythe police waa witness to awalt the ——>—_— : STATEMENT lustig " O84 Taction of the Co . ‘The police say Mre. Joseph Di Deana. $3 Down on 350 p Aang he Cath they are not satieied with the hand:] PHILADELPHIA, an, 25,—-Mre, Jo- a Pere & Some time later word w: The Interior of the Cathedral had been | writing in the note, sep Drexel, widely known in social \ # “o pa gl IY rede magnifiowntly decorated, On each side —- meee circles in this and other cities and ShOES 7-60 shank ¥ ! ape Ban at t of (oe sanctuary temporary plattorme | DA mother of Mrs, Harry Lehr of Balti- more, died at her town residence here to-day, She was the widow of Joseph Drexel, one of the three sons of the x. Bun rhaes. Moom beta, have been erecied, these dr rea OVEN EVENINGS ve et and filled with at the man, nord and pries Cuban and 4 trenchHeels nerwire. o f the Drexel fortune, in | : | ati & are (wo thrones, on founder 0 | el ai o | Willing to ony that 5 em going (OY ne vende Ca 2 TE WY} raat Sia pee A fn A with my Pi ined A thow a yards of cardinal velvet Al iva PAK bra’ Bea urtd) that te over Zenall have | Were used 10 the interior, along with ’ . we a ASS Bsn \ nothing further to say-—ex of laurel rop the of D t P B b 7 | tint there iano tenth da an Over the on oison Baby. ek the stories about women. I am © waleld wht Back to face the music, ription weeom BARTON CRUIXSHANE. | ORTY YEARS AGO almost every foothee thous t bes child Hips have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, ‘These drugs will prod. Neep, and a FEW DROPS TOO. MANY will produce the BLEEP FROM WINCH THERE 18 NO WAKING, (Trade Mare.) | Spectal tor Thursday, the 25th !/Spectal for Friday, the 26.h ASSORTED FRUIT AND Fron "YOIENE TO-DAY’S WORLD SPANISH. Many aro the children who | NUT TOP BaD BOX ] Oc VEANUT One, Oc, oF MOUTH ally have been killed or whose health has becn ruined for life by paregorlo, | GLAcE FRUIT SPECIAL ASSOKTED H SOUMONESS: ft i morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium, Dru, 7 AND NUTS C | CHOCOLATES (a5 Kinde), ec OF TEETA tire prohibited. frum selling either of the narcotica named to children at al,or || FREE CONCERTS rovy nox Crib 3 n greatly scandallzed by the] of his xty without labelling them ‘* poison.” The definition of * narcatio” | , — Terk Row und Cortlandt Street stores open every evening until 11 o'clock, evelnsions Conduct and haa) of in: ‘A medicine which relieves pain and produces aleep, but which im poison: | Flushing High School, Sanford ‘All ow f open saturday evening until Lt o'clock, Dene Aenea pa ous doses produces atupor, conia, convulsion and death.” The taste and | rool, a Neither Catherine Robert, the Rrooks | to smell of cines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names Avenue, Flushing, L. I. Milk Chocolate Covered 5 ARCLAY $2 Sys ne beloved bertelt engaged | y of * Dre * Cordiala,” Soothing Syrups,” eto, You should not permit any 29 CRTLANDT su) ite a ed ine of amen wien | ese ae ihe En your STORIA ‘poxs Nor” iad er | Afternoon, 2.30; Evening, 8.15 Marshmallows PARK ROW a A S (01 a R a Wo $ . Drowns, of » t it is composed, 7AS' ES be ® p Se OW 6 | Ce eee ee PLany binsait |: tego ia CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the ° | MENS fiat pe th aie oo et ENGAS way in eald to have callea “the of Chas, H, Flewhor, Full Orchestra and Soloists, inareimatiow ‘Mayor ; (3 ry sate | oy the Countess de Neu of Thire Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of fivioue of afl Salt nos 3 “7 4 ia ror ty-fifth street, who thought she was vide | ‘ Admission Free—No Tickets.) °*'**%8an nox 8c The vpecitied weight in cach tnetane World Wants Wonders, even wel Joved some! — Douglas, tender “and tran aS 1 i i] , ~ LIMP Ie TTT Tae ao ae