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K ~ > ONTHEMAN ARMY -_OFFLEENG SERB Berlin Reports the Capture of 4 Lege Wher wen ears eee Re erETe : ‘j ‘ . } ‘The War Office saya that the main army of the Serbs has been driven to Konsovo Polye (the Plain of the Black~ ‘ birds), between Mitrovitea and Pris- | tina, Montenegro is twenty miles § Tho Germans are advancing from ) the Radan district, thirty miles north- Austrians Pare pushing southward and Tulga- * rians northward along the Serbo-Mon- ; ' ~ TRPISCLOSINGIN 2,800 More Soldiers by the Teutons. TRY TO HEAD THEM OFF Vienna Reports a Crushing De- feat of the Montene- grin Troops. BERLIN, Nov. 20 (by wireless to Bayville)—Announcement was made by the War Office to-day of the cap- ture of 2,800 more Serbians. ‘The occupation of Novavaros Sientea in Western Serbla near Montenegrin border is reported. Toward the centre of the Teutonic } advance the town of Raska, about f twelve miles northeast of Novibasar, haa been reached. west. The country between them the frontier has not yet been occupied by the invaders. east of the Serb position. tenegrin frontrier, If they ret tween the frontier and the Plain of | ane Blackbirds the ring of steel around * the Serbs will have been completed. ‘The Austrians, at latest oMcial counts, had taken Syenitea, cotumn has crossed Mount kamen. forty miles south of Pristina. VIENNA (via Berlin, to-day. {Pribot is a Serbian town on the ee ~ forces.) LONDON, Nov. 20.—Practical con- firmation of the surrender of Mon- » Serbia, to the Bulgarians, received in a telegram from Momo (italy) Tribuna, which says ‘Zhe Serbs are in full retreat. * Lord Kitchener, British Secretary ‘War, is expected in Athons to-day He may seo King Constantine, forty northwest of Mitrovitss. One ‘pred Jankov- The Bulgars were about Amaterdam > London), Nov. 20.—A crushing hers defeat of the Montenegrins } near Pribol is announced by the War the Montonegrins have been ham- pering the Austrians by attack- fag the flank of their invading BATTLES IN FRANCE NO INS OF KEW GERVAN SWEEP Nothing Indicate That Troops Have Been With- drawn From Russia. to PARIS, Nov, 20.—Furtous artillery and grenade fighting at many points on the Franco-German front is re- ported to-day in the War Office com- munique. No development ts mentioned tn- Aioating the opening of the fresh Ger- man drive for which Copenhagen re- ports aay the Kaiser is transferring tmmense numbers of troops from the eastern to the western war zone, Petrograd accounts bear out the statement that the German lines in Russia are thinning rapidly. It ts believed here this is a result of the necessity for more men in Serbia and for a concentration on the Rumaniaa frontier as a safeguard against a Ru- manian decision to join the allies or to permit the passage of Russians across Rumanian goil into Serbia and Bulgaria. The fighting referred to in the off- elal communique was fleroest in the vicinity of the Labyrinth, in the Ar- toils district; avout Courtee, Chauases and Vauquols, in the Argonne, a in the netghborhood of Reillon, Lorraine, TAFT SEES SNAGS AHEAD FOR THE DEMOCRATS and one nd in and Trend Is Back to Republicanism, He Says, Telling Observations on Trip Across Continent. WASHINGTON, Nov, 20.—Ex- President Taft, who is in Washington for a meeting of the Red Cross, sald to-day while discussing the political situation: “I have recently returned from a trip across the continent, and it seems to me that the American busl- ness man—even the man who Is just now profiling by ‘wer prosperity’— ian't satisfied with the Democratic be- programme or the Democratic achievements. ‘The trend is back to Republicanism. “The Democrats apparently must rely on Republican votes with which trian and close to |to pass a preparedness programme, ' baht dhieehnn border. It ia |Their own party is divided, ‘They § the Monte ¢ Vice. [face an increasing national "defies. } twenty miles southeast o Where uro they going to raise the ggad, the Austrian’ base, from |monoy—ang how? 1 doubt very seri. ‘which the western invasion of NAY: See Pc Republicans’ will support a bond issue.” Serbia was directed. It ts hore The ex-President laughed in deny~ ing he was a candidate for pe-siection. PRINCE IS THREATENED WITH THE WORKHOUSE bas the Lack of Corroboration Saves Troubetzkoy on Charge of Speeding. t the demands of the allies! prince Paul Troubetzkoy, sculptor a4 the Greek monarch. Despatches | and brother-in-law of Amelie Rives, Salonica declare Kitchener con-jwas in Yorkville Police Court to- J there Thursday with Gen. Sar-|.day on complaint of Edward M. West, Commander-in-Chief of ‘French forces in Serbia. * The correspondent at Berne, Switz- of the Central News tele- 8: “Diplomats understand that an Ital- yn declaration of war ongGermany only a matter of hours.” MONITORS BOMBARD 2 Says ‘the Berlin War Ps f Office. * BPRLIN (via Sayville wireless), Nov, 20,—The War Office reports ‘on the western’front enemy mon! elied German positions on the in coast, but were driven off by the ns’ coast batterles. ———.__— - GERMANS IN BELGIUM Sb en Back by the Coast Batteries, | the} an advertising man, of No, 260 Fifth Avenue, “I was nearly run down on the night of Nov. 1," Mr. West, “by a car that shot around the corner of Fifth Avenue and Thirtieth Street driven by this man. I followed him to the Holland House, where he lives, and they told me his name, On the advice of Police Commi, 1 sent him a summons,’ “t deny this man’s chargo,” said Prince Troubetzkoy, who was fined $25 on Dec, 26, 1914, f car, as well as $50 on F and $100 on May 26, 1915, for the ¢ offense, “In view of the contradiction here and because the complainant has no corroboration,” said Magistrate Mc- Quade, “Ll am forced to dismiss this complaint, But let me tell you this” —turning to face Prince Troubetzkoy —"you age on the verge of going to the workhouse, If there had been any corroboration at all in this ease 7 would have sent you to Blackwell's Island without the Alternative of a fine.” that itors Bel- nas Gold Medal for Dr. Eliot. CAPT. BOY-ED PAID FOR THE SHIPS THAT PASSED IN NIGHT So Government Will Try to Show in Trial of the Ham- burg-American. SENT FOOD TO RAIDERS, Testimony Will Show How Germany Prepared Here |! for the War. A romance of the sea will smack) through the trial of the Hamburg: | American line and the mea in charge of the affairs of the company on this end, which will begin on Monday be- fore Judge Harland BR. Howe in the United States District Court. Stories of the blockade runners of the Civil War and the doings of “Dynamite Johnny" O'Brien in Cuba's fight against the oppressor, will find! parallel in the tales of craft which were sent out from the principal ports of the United States, In viola- tion of the laws of neutrality, to bring succor to the warships off the harbor and tn the South Atlantic sent out by Germany to raid enemy com- merce. While England was debating the Question of declaring war for the Violation of little Belgium's neutrality ships were in position in the Atlantic] and Pacific to raid her commerce, and ships had actually sailed to carry coal and other supplies to the mosquito fleet, The Thor sailed from Newport News on Aug. 3, the day before war was declared, and the Derwind and Lorenzo left New York on Aug. 5, the day after England had delivered her ultimatum to Germany, The Fram and the Somerstad cleared from Phil- adelphia on Aug, 6, but their captains became wary of their destination and refused to sail, Then supplies in ships went from New Orleans, from Pensacola, from Baltimore and San Francisco and the Government claims to have evidence of the supplies having been delivered to the warships in waiting, to do which false clearances were sworn to, 1s the Government's contention, All “uese vessels were chartered long be- fore war was declared against Serbia, showing that Germany had made up its mind just what the Kaiser was going to do, The fleet of supply ships continued to get out from both sides of the con- tinent through August and September. As late as February the Bangor got away from Baltimore, In December the Marina Queszeda, formerly tho Gladsto: ailed from Newport News, her real destination being Valparaiso, Chile, She put into Pernambuco, Bra- zil, and while there auspicion waa di- rected to her and demand was made of Capt, Suherin for the ship's papers, The captain bluffed the customs of- ficials the first time they went aboard, and on thelr second visit ne had the carpenter painted to make him look as if he had the smallpox. A Brazilian man-of-war was ordered to Pernambuco and a third demand was made for the ship's papers. The captain saw that the jig was up and dropped the papers overboard in a bag. A shark swallowed the bag and a few days later some of the man-o'- warsmen caught the shark, The man eater was ripped open and the ship's papers found in his belly. The Ma- rina Queszeda was interned and {s still in Pernambuco, What effect the concession of the company’s counsel that Capt. Boy-kd bandied the charter money for the supply ships will have on the triat of the Hamburg-American Line and its officials and employees has not yet been determined, Capt, Boy-Ed, be- ing beyond reach of tho law, will be handled by the State Department. pall ila RECORDS BETTER THAN MEMORY, SAYS POLK; 5 | Mayor In Steadity Improving. BOSTON, Nov. 20.—Dr. Charles M, NOT CALLED TO TESTIFY A request to Mra. John Purroy Mit-| Eliot, President-Emeritus of Harvard (ciel from President Wilson as to| University, was notified to-day that " ince the [by unaulinous yore he | shen | WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—I have rded the ol ° ; gn nn FOE appendicitis American Academy of Arte ang Let: \ not been summoned to New York to Mayor ia steadily improving.” {ers "asa recognition Of special dis- |testity hefore the Thompson Legisla- tinction. ‘Old Remedy That’s Always Best » For Liver, Stomach and Bowels » Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have coming and "on giving health, strength and happiness to millions. Lay aside | Hoste in ereaing the anain ines ‘the harsh cathartics that act violently on liver and bowels and “give this old, gentle, sure constipation remedy a trial. ~~ It’s really wonderful how speedily they banish headache, ind gestion. biliousness and nervousness and clear up sallow, blotchy, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature tive Committee,” said Counsellor Polk | of the State Department to-day, “nor do I expect to be summoned, “AIL my activities as Corporation Counsel and particularly those hav- ing to do with the Amsterdam and Edison Klectric Company's deallags Jare a matter of public record, As a | matter of fact, these records are more }acourate than my memory and a | much superior source of information,” | —— = | Reception for Alderman Cassidy. Friends of Edward Cassidy, the suc- cessful Aldermanic candidate, will ten- dor the control of the Edward Cassidy Association. William Bender and Miss }Wthel lreutel will lead the grand march, |Which will be held at midnight, Cas: | Hidy opposed the Democratic: organizn- tion for the nomination and wae suc- cersful tn that fight and the subsequent contest for election, | Wilson to Dinner With WASHINGTON, wit wil take ‘Thankeelving dinner with his family and his fiancee, Mr |Galt, at the White House. A thirty on tive d turkey, raised by South Trimole, Clerk of the House of Ke sentatives, on btakentuok .yGarin, PRETTY OPERA SINGER OVER WHOM ADMIRING | ARTISTS HAD BATTLE. “ANNA “FITZIU SLAP ON WRIST BROKE | WATCH OF SEGUROLA AS. CHAMPION OF BEAUTY Singer Resented Criticism of Mile. Fitziu and Went to Mat | With Instructor Thorner. Mile, Anna Fits was the pretty motif of the little artistic tmpromptu offering given privately by Senor Andrea do Segurola of the Metropol! tan Opera House and M. William Thorner, trainer of grand opera) voices, yehterday. Tho performance | was presented in Mile. Fitztu’s dress- ing room in the Hotel Biitmore fol-| lowing @ concert she gave in the hotel concert room. M. Thorner, who guided Mile.) Fitziu's voice from musical comedy, where she was Miss Anna Fitshugh, to grand opera, where she became | Mile, Anna Fitzlu, called on her after | the concert. “It was most unfortunate, your pro- | sramine this morning,” ventured the| maestro, apologetically, “It waa, I regret to say, most poorly chosen.” Somewhere in the offing there bristied up the manly form of Senor de Segurola. The Spanish singer strode forward at herole, grand opera gait, ; his monocle flashing. M. Thorner says what the singer said can only be described fn blanks. Mile, Fitzlu put fingers In her pretty shell-like ears. Senor de Segurola aloft, one wrist encircled by a watch jet, hang!" was the next remark made with Senor de Segurv..’s fists, was the retort of M, good right. “Kerflop!" replied Senor de Segur- ola and the floor together. “Crash!” It was the wrist watch of Senor de Segurola. It was broken And what w. this time? She was desolated, of course, AJso she was wringing her melted, Senor de Segurola fell into them, “smack!” said M, Thorner, pressively, his lips Segurola's plump ¢ ex- ‘ainst Senor de ke mack!" answered the tempera- mental Spaniard. with joy. But Senor de Segurola's wrist watch had its crystal ruined, His monocle was saved. Miss Fitziu, who in private Ufo is Mrs, J. J, Harty, the wife of Dr. J. J. Harty of Kingston, Ont,, 4 son of the Hon. William Harty, Was indignant to-day, over statements which were made that M. Thorner sent her to Surope. That ts untrue,” she said. “I went at the expense of my parents, This unfortunate occurrence, taking place as it did at my debut as a concert artist, overwhelms me with humilia- tion.” JSS PERSIAN SHAH STICKS TO POST IN TEHERAN Issues a Proclamation Calling 'Jpon the People to Stand by Russia, TEHBRAN, Persia (via London), Nov. 20.—A proclamation tasyed by the Government confirms the an- nouncement that the Shah has de- elded nov to leave Teheran, owing to the adjustment of question raised be- tween Russia and Versia, The proclamation calla on the Persian people to conform Itself to the new situation and assist in reviving the ancient bonda of friendship which united the two nations, PETROGRAD, Nov. don).—The Foreign Office received from heran to-day a telegram stating the Persian Government had adopted Various measures to put an dito the ag rried on ents and 20 (via Lon- in Persia by German to disarm bands of ir- 1. Russian troops whieh haye been ad- vancing toward Teheran will refrain from entering the « ations said to have been |; _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915. BULLETS HIT AUTO mobile west miles an hou the block of his q the only and with judged, the chase. aid. The the matte) Sweden, Germany. M, Thorner held out his arms and|cently at Kirkwall. two Ameflcan passengers were taken ashore for observation, The British larly anxious that Swedish KICKED 0 LONDON, near tained in a steamship the time of swam to the There was among the company of the United Fruit ner Tenadores for an hour before she galled at noon for Havana and Central | AN pircan por who with ink, pa print a few jway down: The «sleuth Ilinoin Sees CAIRO, Tl, berty Heth. 0.—The Laherty bell, on its homeward journey from phia, fhe vast to Phila was t every town | vi whleh «[be whipped Monday for the occasion. hiblied. The wtreots of Uelre. we decorated as tor @ holiday, sturned over | money maker | a | SAl ‘Pennonia, L Tenadores, through Lieut, The Miner Kristianiafiord rived at Bergen with a cargo of 6,000 hands and appealing to the better | cases of American pork and 1,800 bags natures of her two artist friends. And |of coffee. so eloquently did she appeal that the|turned to England on account of an great singer and muscular maestro|order issued by the British authori- ties when the vessel was detained re- time Lady the undersea craft are nave trampled on their clinging fin- gers until they let go and drowned. | Bacon sent his report from Algiers. —————_—- HUNT FOR COUNTERFEITER. Secret Service ten Thought Mext- ed Making Money without r. juarry. was a sp contractor, At that authorities are pa to ascertain the mate destination of the nork on Mile. Fitziu wept | Kristianiafiord, as it h importe FF U-BOAT, Nov. recently are report received Plymouth, the ‘U-boat, at Sea. no end of ts, Capt ot Service sleuths from Washing’ steamship from fore-pe or a Mexican ¢ per and preases, + millions of pesos trace finding & a Ee LING TO-DAY. iverpool..... Havana ~ AND STOP ZIGZAG fa ~— FLIGHT OF OWNER Contractor Falls Into Police ™, to-day Net a Second Time and Goes to Cell. Mortimer Wandoll, a contractor, of No, 805 St. Nicholas Avenue, took out his friend Charles EB. Markland late | last night and, as is technically de- fined, showed him a good time. Wandoell was driving his own auto- in One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street at 1.15 A, M. as Samuel Katz of No, 145 Amity Streot, Flushing, was driving his car north on Broadway. Wandell's car hit the other In the middle and spilled three passengers out in the road, unhurt, Policeman William Ornstein jumped on the running board of a fast motor car-and pursued Wandell, who began | to fly northward at the fate of forty He had a long lead, and it was not until they got to Two M Hundred and Thirteenth Street that policeman was within half a “Stop, or I'll shoot!" ha yelled; but answer Wandell, Ornstein, who loves to prac- tice pistol shooting, took careful aim, the first shot punctures Wandoell’s left rear tire. The fugitive flew on regardless of the flat tire, so Ornstein sent a second bullet, nicely the mudguard and Into the left front tire. That stopped O'Rourke at West Ono Hundred and Fifty-second Street Staton, told Ornstein to eum-| mons Wandell for speedin. | am » | Mrs, Castle was atill at the stove! <® $ | Bachelor when the news came, She is pros- we $ By HELEN ROWLAND trated. Her husband was a well- ty 3 || opie Book of us Thousind Smiles known athlete and amateur baseball td a Bight Illustrations in Black and pitcher, He was twenty-nine years hd =e White. inmad ear bean Xe Ey £48 |Larvery Page Stunningly Decorated. Kennedy was arraigned before Mag- = : Istrate Reynolds in the Flatbush oa a t 3 Cloth, 75¢ net Court and discharged hd iu + oe our By ee SS 8 Just the Gift for HER! Continental Cag .!. Baty se = 18 . WORLD CAUSES ARREST 9 (sf2 eke: 88 23 2" ¢'3] The Sayings of Mrs. INDLERS = fy #3 sy Solomon i gl "5! OF ALLEGED SWINDLERS ic! | Solomon chuckling, trundied his car to @ repair shop. Ornstein at One Hundred and Forty- fifth Street saw a motor car come zig-zagging up Amsterdam Avenue at 4.30 A. M. He hatied it, stepped up on the running board and asked “What's tecting its patrons resulted in the | \ Nel arrest of Sidney Pryor of No. 258 | West Thirty-sixth Street, and his he; @traignment to-day in Yorkville \court, charged with swindling. Pryor had an office at No, 1416 Broadway, Aug, 3 last he advertised And lo it was old friend Wandell, graaiail toa eee ar ha wean was promised him for investment, ington Heights ‘Police Court this|Lawson says, There were no re-|{ morning Ornstein charged him with} turns, and Sept. 18 Pryor conveyed ; bi running an automobile while Intoxi-|to him, he sald, a half share in the pated. Magistrate Deuell held Wan-| «Moulin Rou and “Gerlach” dell in $500 ball for the Special Ses-| shows, for which, the police say, sions, He went to a cell. Pryor was merely an agent. Lawson On Monday morning he will answer to the first summons for speeding. WON'T TAKE A 6000S TO SWEDEN descended on M. Thorner with fista| Steamship Line Cuts Off Service Because of Refusal of Guaran- tee to Great Britain. | CHRISTIANIA (vla London), Nov. 20.-The Norwegian-American Line has been compelled to abandon trans- | portation of freight from America to because Sweden docs guarantee to Great Britain that goods MERICAN ne Mile, Pitziu doing atl|browgh in will not be exported to has ar- ‘These goods must be re- been proved have violated promises not to sell pork to Germany. eeennieiienieee SAY RAIDER’S VICTIMS: Officers Accused of Refusing to Rescue Men From Torpedoed French Transport Calvados. 20,—Charges that German officers kicked drowning men from their submarine after torpedo: ing the French troop ship Calvados Gibralter co to-day from OfMcer H. Bacon of the British which saved fifty-three from the lost vessel, There were 800 on the transport at attack and many The officers of declared excitement Henry and three a ‘oun was alleged to be aboard eady on nterpret of » 2M, RM |Mapagne, Bordeaux....css 9 P)M, j ‘SPEEDING ATHLETE DASHES TO DEATH) A. Castle Rides Motor-| cycle Into Motor Truck While Taking Morning Exercise, Thomas W. A. Castle, a contractor | lof No, 2814 Clarendon Road, Flat-| | bush, got out his motorcycle at 8 A “I'm going to ruh down Avenue 0,” fae said to Ruby, his wife, “Get breakfast ready. I'll be back in half! an hour.” Castle, as soon as she had! dressed her daughter, Olive, two! | years old, began to prepare the meal. | The man sped away on his machine. Ot Ocean Avenue and Avenue M Castle lost contro of the cycle and It dashed across the highway head on/| into a big auto truck rn. of No, 1669 East Sheepshead Bay. Nearly every bone in Castle's body was broken and he 3 died instantly. Sidney Pryor Charged With Selling Partnerships in Theatrical Shows He Did Not Own. The vigilance of The World in pro-/| for a partner with $75 capital to go into a theatrical enterprise. Pryor’s terms. Thirty dollars a week complained to The World, and after | an investigation, the facts were laid | \ before the District Attorney, Detectives McConville and Birming- | ham, who arrested Pryor last night said’ Pryor had sold “half-partner- | ahips" in the identical enterprise for $75 to Louis Schuell of No, 542 Eighth Avenue and James Harfison ninth Street Aug, 25. Pryor ts the fourth to be arrested in twenty-four |} hours on swindling charges made by |\ The World. 95 SAVED FROM SHIP 5 Ohio Ol Co, Increased its extra divi-| the Church of Our Lady of Verpetdal * 1, dend distribution by declaring a divi Help, 10 A. M.. where @ solemn mass Crew of Norwegian Vessel Suffered |acna of $4.75 together. with regular) Nip 10 A at. where @ salema mae quarterly dividend of $1.25 per share, Terribly for Seventeen Hours in North Sea. rible suffering from exposure and ex- hawrs in their small boa were twenty-five of the castaways, —_>—__ HOLD “BLUE SKY” LAW VOID. au constitutional in Federal Con) s10UX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. 20,— Federal Judges Sanborn of Minnesot Munger of Nebraska and Elliott of South Dakota to-day filed an opinion in a test case holding that the State “Blue Sky” Law was unconstitutional. ‘The case was filed after William and Harry Morley were arrested for selling stocks Without, fret gettits Susneres | te oe ier it was auld an appeal to Soath Dakota Statute Cal law. Re ‘United tater Supreme Court prob- | | ably would be taken. to for clear skin and good hair ‘Try Resinol Soap for a week. You will be surprised to see how it clears and freshéns your complex- ion, even in that short time. Used for the shampoo, it removes dan- druff, and keeps the hair live, rich and lustrous, The soothing, healing influence that makes this possible is the Resinol whith Resinol Soap contains and which physicians have prescribed for over twenty years in the care of skin and scalp troubles. Sold by all droggists. For sample free, write to Dept. &P, Resinol, Baitimore, Ma ak | to | the} er ” the Market opened dull and prices eased | off during first hour. Maxwell were inclined to weakness. Guggenheim Exploration was one of the few strong features, advancing 14 points to 79, Baldwin Locomotive lost| ‘tq: yy “Crete Jimmie” and hie wit: $ 7-8 to 111 3-8. Traders sold United “Aunt Loulsa,” declared Mise Smith States Steel down to 86%. Resistance the greatest little farm housekeuy Was not as good as on Friday. And added another, cipher to the part - mh y forty sige will re- Demand from shorts was sumicient |°!, the Pankhurat for " to give market tendency in second hour, but dealings continued professional to the end Ol stocks had a sharp rise, Texas Ol rising to 203, | trom firm on rally, With net changes from previo loaded with! , Twelfth Street, | Ain: i Am, Am. David Lawson of No, 319 West Ninety-fourth Street answered the advertisement and complied with © Tot |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. of No, 120 One Hunded and Twenty- | pecembor... January. y |July.s sess Markeb clos BLOWN UP BY A MINE?:. MAGUIRE.—On Nov. 19, 1915, at her ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. renidence 514 Bistteth at, Brooklyn, Copper metal has been advanced tol] Keng wesopby MAGUIRE 0% conta a pound. | Funeral Monday, Nov. from her both payabl Nov. cents quarter! LONDON, Nov. 20.—Stories of ter-|Tennessee, Democrats at Polls to SASHIVI haustion are told to-day by members| joo... 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Thousands In search of knowledge would visibly pass along in the shadow of colleges, schools, academies and the homes of private instructors, Tired city folks would be found longing for a rest at some winter resort where proprietors of hotels and boardimg places were anxiously awaiting an opportunity to bring the spark of vitality to their eye and the flush of health to thelr cheek But what a different spectacle would greet your eye should you look down upon the seething masses of New York when the Sunday World's great Want Directory goes forth, as it does each week, into more New York City homes and business places than are reached Herald, Times and Tribune COMBINED! 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