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“18 - THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1896--TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. - a chance to kick if his plans are not car-} ‘Are there any rules by the following of i] zealous they may be, can make it so, for we HOW TO M AKE MONEY. ried out as they should be. which a man may become rich?” sald I. PEOP S co A GE cannot know enough of the individual schol SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. “Yes,” replied Mr. Armour, “provided the ars to give them that which they personally SPRING LAKE, N. J. ~ SPRINGS AND BATHS. ‘There is Some Margin im the Children | on has some ability to start with, If « need, and which only they will take: you = allie indternstmme At this moment the services began, and| man is thrifty, honest and economical there = cannot feed them until you know what they ALLAIRE Opens in June, VIRGIN A wi Daa 2 ee ‘ our conversation stopped. I continued it, | Is no reason why he should not attain so- Valuable Testi the F luke, and that we, in dealing with the mass, ease an iw 10T SPRINGS, Armour, the Chicago Millionaire, opis baleen mn oe es | Le eee ee uable Testimony as to the Free | cannot get at. You, poachers, however, can) myt5m EM. RICHARDSON, Prop. HEALING SPRINGS. fice. ad noticed that the majority o: . Pa : 4 “RING : EAC . * . ful success?” said I. you to do this, the trustees of the library | SiRING LAKE BEACH, Gives Some Interesting Points. | the peopte at the mission services were | MUSHOCGSST! SUG Ts nomy have had Circulating Library. have adopted a new rule, under which each WARM SPRINGS. children. I referred to this fact during my | much to do with it," said Mr. Armour. “I of your schools may be made practically 2 myil-Im 500 feet elevation in the great Vir- talk, and Mr. Armour replied: owe much to my mother’s training and to a branch library. The master can himself ia =mountains. ight hours from hington via Chesapeake and Ohio Rall wa: VISIT 10 THE INSTITUTE AND MISSION | sion i cote ond tor'tne snidnen. dent | ways meen thei” and economea Ae to | BELONGSTO OUR EBUCATIONAL SYSTEM | or'veisites; ‘usa om, Gi, tra"9 8 pumber | _ SEASIDE JERSEY CoasT. gues Gel aca: oT don (CR Sar ea | Tenge casOa TaALTICS MoT TTIeSE charge. He can wiuge tee uncer hie | HA THA WAY INN, | User" ee Senne Get: se asia with the one-legged, one. eyed drunkard growed. ‘ : sack the library to gratify them. Nay, DARA ea ae a kee Ree Ee ee Ten Per Cent. Eay About the Institution, | prary, will-see to Jt that yon do not “want fecton aigearen teat Address Fi sv ¥, Manager, will call for. When, indeed, you begin to eed Call, we shail know’ eeaciy’ ghattetue| The Laurel House, ot Springs, Bath county, Va.- SeeEe Spee grange 35, OS" g i = and then, at last, we coull arrange in print. cntfully situated, 24 malles froin Mot § BIG VERSUS THE LITTLE BOOK READING AN ART ed pulleting the’ courses of realing. which LAKEWOOD, N. J. Stescate aaieniga oat Mebane eal ek your experience would point out as best, . homelike; a desirable resort fo jes. ae ——S and every book would be accessible. From OPEN UNTIL JUNE 1. ‘Address ‘A.M, STIMSON. Manager, that time, both schools and lib: y would APRIL and MAY are the most ATTRACTIVE by C. F, Rlchardson, | begin to do their full work together, and the i last would become what it ought to be, the ted, 1896, by Frank G. Carpenter.) CHICAGO, May 13, 1896. Healing Springs, Bath county, Va. WARM SPRINGS. Now open, ‘ 5 miles from Hot Sprin; Copsri: From “The Choice of Books, months of the season. Hotel and cottages MET MR. P. D. AR- Every town cught to have a library con-| natural complement of the first—the Peo- ap1S-eolm A OE ee eaning: gous wi thetend maker Re Gee 2 ie eee taining as many volumes as the tewn has | ple’s Colleg: ae ASAE ienit tu Ohicaxo aa inhabitants. Such a library becomes at | =— oe POINT RERASANT, Nov HOTEL “3 g EUBAXK & GLOVER Warm Springs, Bath count Excursion tickets and sle peake and Oli Va. ping car res ions ‘at Railway offices, 513 and 142i the most powerful capitalist of the once the center of the inteliestual life of SUMMER RESORTS. hot and cold sea bathing: low rates f the town, and affects the morals and man- y June! ope: rents for families. . PARKER, iny13-3w* wssivania avenue, and 1110 F st. nw. ap28-tt Ss f the entire community. And more, = —— — — = = a mes — ves Sund: mets) o} SE 7 aR a eae its influence stretches out into the whole i ___SEASIDE-NEW ENGLAND. (one epRInee mM war iih (ab the a country, wherever tts readers may chance | Kentucky, 3, tira The Arlington RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Ne VY. = ur Mission to (ak to go; and its importance is not for a mo- ea , THE T WHITE SULLHL RINGS. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. I. ERNEST L. CASWELL, Proprietor. Open June to October. 100 guests. Write for ctreular and terms, my15-1m METATOXET If NARRAGANSETT PIE Thirtieth season opens modern impre nts; 2 ment to be compared with the entire sum of the mercantile and manufacturing in- terests by which it is surroundéd, § town with a library can be distinguished easity from one which lacks any such collec- tion of books; and those parts of the country in which town Mbraries abound are the parts which are most influential in every department of intellectual and even material labor. “Let those,” says a recent writer, “who pride themselves upon their devotion to the s d practical reflect that the advantages of a library are no longer of a purely literary character, and becoming less and less that the nd mysteries’ of manufacture are no or tight by word of mouth alone to red apprentices, but that the ‘mas- ter workmen’ of the nineteenth century speak through books to all: 4 proportion as our workmen bec ligent and ful does their labor increase in value to themselves and to the ate, America’s Famous Health and Ph. HOTEL EARLINGTON, THE LA BEST AND M tend the — services with the Rev. Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, the pastor of the Plymouth Congrega- tional Church, and was waiting for the opening when a big, broad-sheuldered, full-formed man of came in and took a seat at s man had an enormous head, y bald at the top. His face ferehead was high and full jaw was as strong as that of Bismarck. He had a clear blue eye, -omplexion fair to rosiness and whiskers were of a bright red. He black clotkes, and was well but iressed. There was nothing in his in fact, to distinguish him from the le present, and it was only s photographs that I MODERN, Jane Moderate “the beach; 20, 1896 to modern times; guests, tes First-class Opens June ated pamp! EM New York office, HOT 1 every particular. Board at Cottage Fart rge fields, slopi . terms and circular direct to W. A. HALE. ap25-sim_ i mu ication, . CHARLES E. COP! For advance ¢ ML, 5th ave. my SAMTARIUM, FOREST tu,thys, SPRINGS lightfully situated a, te Open about Inue ing establishment sarpassing anything of the kind pee INE. IN THE MOUNTAINS. ON THE ; > cuesapeaxe. |Deer Park, is bus! G. H. WRIGHT pacity, 250, im 1 What a Library is Good For. Ouan E INIA. AVE Wares and a Prote Wide three-story home-like bonse. ORME HOTEL ANI zs img been thy ly renovated and enna % to r ize in him the noted F refitted, Will opel hes tr SEASON O1 MAY 20. ON THE CREST OF TILE ALLEGUANIES. nee a Scaibrary: to: ited, open for the prion of 8 Philip D. Armour. He put his overcoat on The usefulness of a public library to) jy MARSHALL & ‘SIL | Attractions and service better than ever. Con- x cia ot ities é: wat doun and looked all classes of the community, and som: ROCK 3 Re es (Main Line B. and 0. R. Ry = ae peer =a —— = = = z = —}! of the methods by which that usefuln what seemed to me to be decided o eee é et a Se me upon ihe crowd which was fast | let him go, and save the talent? Are not rich men, aft®r all, born, | may be extended, have been well stau ae Round Trip Fare, soc. Season Opens hee Hilt There is playing on the et. rather than made an address to the people of Springfield, For particulacs, erll ca iene feeen much out of the old dt Yes, I think that they are,” replied Mr. | sfass., on behalf of the city library of that =s me margin in the chili. Armour. “The power of making and ac- “ e addr ‘wre more “ ume 22, 1 Q 5 ne in life is before cumulating money and of ling large 0) volumes of books, old and District Pi 9 . and the impressions gotten before | affairs are much natural ts. are rom which your selections can be myT-collt 5 ae ve 1 that time are the most 1: 5. A si n artist. Thrift and | ‘atalozues lying upon the tables ES Ee Fea ace eager e For rates, rooms and other information apply Phil Armour and the Preachers. sheatcr ne cen pon ang ou in your choices if you to D. ©, JONES, Manager, B. and O. Central Build “How about religion, Mr. Armour: you must’be in the man. toe ly find what you want, the I otel Sorren REE sae ees don’t seem to believe much in the church- tance, the people we have working for us. Haba ho frequent the Looklot 2 an get millions of good hookkecp help you. who trea fees Door Park, Ma my16-s.tu,th, to jyl-28 De & t : accounta but not more th ve men | Will testify that the Intelligent and pains: | reason 4 : MOUNTAIN LAKE Doren = _ wes. E doy was: the: reply. °l bellevei |: ir acnundreaog-an those 1 nae employed | ‘king qdestady= |p Sorrento, Flaine. tin Lake ie i anics. in them, but there are ma ple whom j have been great successe and | those who Mo them. | Hotel Imperial THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL, WIL OPEN 30: ‘ sa : you cen reach best outside of the churches. | trader: ing subje Seaniel Onecnicnd ates me homent ie Sed Loree sue casa wo I don't think much of the cast-iron kinds | | ave : | ve Tarif. our reading people of religion—I mean the hell-fire and the brimstone kind. When the mission w. “How about wages. Will they not from | § aeriere ane the, lence Brooksice first started I put it in charge of a preach- | POW on be en the cecline?” I asked. oon I throw light on the puz- Re ! er of this kind. He was a Scotchman. | “I don't think that wages have CS ee ea instant rel When I engaged him I was about to | : questions 3 any nt,” replicd Mr. Armou are toa 1 Special terms for A lot of Newly ¥ terms, circulars, « te st., Boston, I to step into the leave here to take a tour of some months. forma- he first thing I ed him was to whether he could sing. He straightened | | himself up, inflated his and said, E try me.” I had apparently hit upon . You have only s and obtain the i pendent upon co a y to th u de Many of you might tur sod accoust in your s chanics who seck to perfe: cannot are hard, and th he level of th First-cls ENILWORTH IN: Woon, will open its zur solutely pare. S$ & LIPPINCOTT. | « iting, but it did not create the ion I thought we needed. When he from retired seat in she is the thriftiest and riches in ance fr¢ Atises a4 I the Etropean naticns. Does she have | teports filling a large department of this | est, TH eee and airy; ecemed to attract | 5 stronghold, and I si he 4 conn end Kentue Ppa S. PRESCOT WRIGHT. pega ood ee cue ie posh is than to: nord th upward trial arts may obtain h Ocean end Kentucky AStawit CHARLES L. YORKE, Mgr, | myis.tf Tire - 7 anything I wanted a good singer as | t hive a protective tariff. This is, | some of i POINT TRI “THE VEST *AKLAND, MD. a We Cemenaies. 2 good preacher, and 1 engaged | I, the true fimarcial pelicy of on me BAY POINT HoT EL, He sag yerng men and women, were moving rap- I left the mission in his charge. tates. As to the inere te and on vi eS eg NN a tare pee i at get their seats. ushers | nT returned T went out to attend the | ugit the tariff, the adv t | terested Se eenna a _ HOTEL PEMBROKE, eer tT oii ne psi Ne heeatcnine . I entered the hall w the | the laboring man pays for what he uses is a | Seape gar y #ain from North Carclina ave. near Shen Sie db Unie ee H 4 med to ki cher was in the midst of hi mon, {| basatelle as compared with the extra mr ises on these shelves hints that Special rates for suring. S. AKE ol six years at th of the Isleshero" AND HOTEL al air of good | charging up and down the plat- | €y he receives in good times. It dees 1 tical work ae anes —=—=—"=-|The Bay Point Bs the most m will be « Phil Armour’s pres- | form, and you could see the lurid flames of | amount to 1 per cent. [ believe we HADDON HALL. 3 ay location on the” Mai e n unusual thing. | hell and smeil the brimstone in h | i deal from the tion ee eae once ATT [> pester . bot and - bie on services every |£entence. It was a fine piece | the people of Eurcye. | hed. a r HA | all he H rope : oe sof art will find here not | HOTEL M Ol Matsa aa |had closed I asked him to call upon me No. And why not? Because ry. oe a Sees aes preg Ee em ; {at the office the next day, as I wanted to > the Frenchman to get good iy 8 vari ofcrillcal (and ree vica? FRANK H. STAMM of Wheeling, W. Va., have a talk with him. He came, and 1 | and rot the English and the Ger-| treatises, but a good collection of Prats | mngioout Prop. { We don’t care to help the European | 20d engravings. -, To, professional jen on {OTTAGES AND get me a singing book.” Now, Mr. Blank, T heard your sermon | Stan (Bustices and churity pot: be. | wuethe: cleveyinch Cyl aceis many ee ht $125 tv $1,500 KEI not hear him and went | Yesterday. alt, 5a very ood Sermon | gin at home. I believe in legislation for pet eS oe Sores enon ist r : AMMI BROW: oa tke 1 that Mr. Armour seemed to | for some plac put it is not just what I) America and not for Europe. I believe,in | Yé se , far 8 mn GF ie me : —— : ON THE SUM y of the young people present. | want for the mission ewan you fe drop | high ard high wages for Amerl- Pe eae i ee CHARLES, GARRISON Sekt peat umanasemen eee, girls came up and skook hell-fire business. want you to get | cans ‘ z ec at hout June 15. i bathing, f large. alts : aaa ie leipaleace some litle children onto that platform. | , als are not always able to wing the Esplanade, and in the most Se a jarge, en Oe Re ee nt ORG SU RCAEER: (0: | OO anit: Alec itonaliiae Bernier coe] Mike Og bn tcher vs. theo Witite on en: proc themselves are added from section, ‘The hotel is entirely new HOUSE P perke ie Sea oe ioc The exercises can be religious | “How about mcnopolies in business, Mr, | time to time. Those who are interested in Pe Os eae nee aoe ERIS Deh nae The Armour Mission and Institate. | ones, but I want the chisren to make up | Armour? Are not the mokcpelice which | the study of the Iible may alt in the And test cunlrped cesta oe a1 leasure. Before I give my talk with Mr. Armour, rt of the serv E Sait outand others nave > oe “| library a large and admirals ction of well on premises, Capac | se, M R Station,Long Beac! ) Lotet I would like to say one word about the | at me in a rather eae ae ere have injurious to the peo-' pine victionar commeiares, in a C and fresh water in every bath room. , Proprictor, Bolivar, dt . ; me @ moment he said: ple? tions, histories, e and illu JAMES B. REIT Armour Mi and the Armour Technico- Now, Mr. Armour, there is no doubt | “I think not,” $s the reply. “I think | trating the whole who FRANK S. SMAW, Manage any EXY Lc legical Institute. The mission was found- jin my mind that vou know all about pork, | that the grc artment stores and es- Se ee GRA TAP CAni te | = at Web URSTONTAINE Soo = ge ed several years ago by his brother, but {but I don't think you know very muci | tablishments, such as those of Amour’ o EnpSre: sane | Ocean end Kentucky ave. New tnanacement. “how. tayd-tim t d to by him, and upon | about religion. Co. for the gcod of the people. It is a man suffrai Son parlor, Steam bi Open all the year. — stitute he has already spent more | _,“I laughed, but T answered: ‘Well, Mr. | qu the greatest good to the great- h a litte h cial family rates. (apo-2m) RD 6. C Blenk, 1 think I know what I want, and [| det nt to know p want done. number. Why sho h prices for the priy small class of m 3.0.00. It takes about $100,000 a ar to keep the institute running, and it giving out what is, per oly themsslves here with ample | — inform: The teachers In our public and private schools may make the Hbrary ths people pay > of keeping any ny at work? We can give HOTEL nave. nea bea lantic City, NJ. #8 to $10, per Heated. J. vhether you will do what I The preacher thought a mo- D front, are « dat greatly reduced tates and easy te ont) for ducatic ze "5. | ment and then replied that he would. The | hotter ana cheanen wo 2 very serviceable to themselves and to their eee ee sSligenciar acoA Spo ; | Rext Sunday afternoon I went again to the | they can. oot anywhere ate Beebe an | pups by consulting it frequently, and by pitas apply to DEBORAH EL. Il pgs) 1: young women are being educated | Mission. I found that he had accepted my | iutchers cannot understand how we do it. | “irecting the reading oF student Upon Ss ity Joba Fs Waggamen, OUNTAIN HOTEL, Raia hehe i re collage | Suggestion, and that he had at least one | yey RGRTRTONG ca thay | Many _oef the t s taught in the grammar OOF, & x DING. PA Be tne res oe a onTee, Colles4 | hundred children on the platform. He | 4Be¥ apt eet omens and they say that | shoots, and upon most of thos» taught in MER BOARD—COR Most deiizittul summer reurt ti Pennestvanta, s © of the. test neck. increased the number Sunday, and ‘ou ask them how they kee eon] | the High School, int«lligent boys and girls the finest and most Atl Shodern “in nts. Clean, he oe oe [in a short time he had the thing running ax them how they Know it and) couid gain here much additional informa- eastern shore of Maryland, no’ cs ries that you will plan of the institu- 1 cone Sunday in a sermon alus, and at its close Mr. Ar- jour came te the doctor and said that he believed in his scheme, and thac he would supply the money for such an institution if he would take charge of it as its presi dent. I might make a letter on the insti- tute alone, but I can only s open for a Ti ber of guests; fine river view, bo: ing and fishing. "For terms send for ‘Miss ISAK 3 in good shape. He stayed with us tor some Be tea time. t before he left he called in to | pyi a : ue gad Wh. say good-bye, and at this time he said: | Phil Armour is in it. Wh “1 want to thank you, Mr. Armour, for | Ot of busir what you have done for me in connection ‘And how, with the mission. You have given me aj OUt of bus Pelt tion that would fre: n and consirm their acquisitions in the school room. The libra- ry is used in this manner, to some ext Z : by teachers and pupils, ‘but the ou ask, ‘did he drive you] thus arising might be indefinitely i x sinc s?” And the man invariably | ed. Some of the teachers, by a new knowledge of human nature. I can | replies: (Why, he sold meat cheaper than 1] with the librarian, make thei. see that my theory was wrong, and that | Coull.” This ts the same story you hear| sponsible for books which the there are other ways of doing good than | *¥*rywhere. Now, I want to know if this | pupils who make good of them, as sup- e we know it! he drove me M. J. ECKERT, formerly of The 1 Ientic Ci a de . le The Mountain House, CRESSON PA. On top of the All ¥ mountains, main line t of Pittsburg. ssmore, At- th,8,t 36 ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FO serson tn all loe: renting fro $1,500, Fine cott sea. on St. place and near the Ii Write or call on EVINE & WOOTT Real Estate and La’ Atantle City, No J. mh23-tu,th g thatite pore oa $ not for the. jo0¢ Dec ‘ aentine Gig NoD” Appoinuneny RINGS AND system of education is so fine that the rich | ™Y OW- ee anol el ea Angiif | plementing thelr textbooks: Aratcceet Caineenperea idee oe ee ee oe eee cannot afford not to send their boys to it, Phil Armoar's Religion. They Snv verybody Is Benefited. ae Mis. LEWIS REP, Proprietress. cee Reneeeieas acd while the ges are so low that the} “You have no church organization at the | TREY Save AM the Hog but the Sqneal | >, tno general reade> as well as to the | _ep2-th.s.tu,20t Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Write. for cinulars. poorer ec! iren are able to come. | mission,” sald 1 “But do you sell meat cheaper and how , RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE. 2 it Armour is aiding in b: special student, the libury offers an ample ple of the avenue a’ History, biog! sing the WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt. 1 the alley together ‘Atlantic City, N. J.—Steam beat, sun pae- U te d St. H ti 1 RN foe Alene Se hae oat eee | Ee ates Hotel | Ge: ssorstaiv no “No,” was the reply. “The chief trouble | 40 You do it?” I asked. provisio: HARPE and in this school the rich and the poor I have had is to keep out the churches. Dr. BO oat etre af piace fae eet ence, travel and discovery. postry, fiction, | tlon address 5S hit SEASON OF 1596. righ ete pes eg t 1 alike. He does not 1 2 so- | Mi who is pal o' e si 3 beaker pe Cher eis np anie ee ske re va- shaw seals a 5 : Cialism, and this is his means of aiding th | would Ike to have a churchorgantzacion; | MAIS a steat part of the cow or how goes | CSSAYS: Sketches all are here in great, va | SRT ery ee PECIAL HATES “POR, JUNG. SUL counteracting the theories advocated but I don’t want it. Our people can join | (7 Waste, In the packing rouees every abit array of books, this pleasant hall 0 3 PATAL BATES SPTEMRER ea Governor Altgeld and the anarchis other churches if they wish to, but I think fae thatce Se ey bit op the neously | Hghted and warmed and kept neat and or- a eer oe Conia 3 Tor rates and other particulars apply to a school is thoroughly pra 1. Tn addition | such an organization would hurt our use- | Said (hat we save every bit of the nes x y, the service of these polite librarians Sane TLARINE Meo & ULL T¢ to & all the advantages of first-class | fulness. Besides, we don’t make any great | “Pt his squeal. There are a number of charge to the reader, young or of Ladlios* Cate, 112 Se on college, it has hg school, a millinery | pretensions. We don’t offer to give every- | iMerent wor eee oe packing, are justly proud E a LOVETT .my 35m And dressmaking department, blacksmith- | thing in the way of salvation. All that we 2 = Brue i They received, = ey i at aca sd P t ii “give sixtee: We vse in them every year waste materials te hid anh ri SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE fog and woorimaekinn shop, af wach other | aim fo Wo fo ve sixteen ounces to the | Nyc «” ine ehery Pat one marie | Octet and: Hever fee Fauquier White Sulphur) wiih soe mums mast Le worth $0,000. We mix the waste with | the use of it. But it might be used much Ss +t idstown, W. V No malaria. girl to learn almost an within it. A | we baptize we feel that we can use a finger | rains and by scientific manipulation, care | More freely, and with gr. eased, " prings, Mvuatain and river scenery. Grove of old forest Pn me une, men and women | bowl or a dishpan just as well as a cut | ana Iabor we put it through certain pro, | Protit. It ought to afford not only diver- | gg.qqgiusttated «Near Warrenton.) eo eage Soe making money out of the. training | gloss jar or an imme It is the | tosses hy which we turn the $9000 weeen | Sion to our idle people, but instruction ana | — bere, pone gay hich they have sotten there. [ remem- | fact. and not the mea want of staff into products which we can sell | Stimulus io our working community. ‘To | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Hotel Opens June 15. S Exery astent ber one black-eyed girl of about eighteen, Now, Mr. Armour,” said I. “Iam going | for a million. We send hones by the ship | the young, especially, it should be of in- Hotel Traymore. = . Protestant aint who stopped and shock hands with Mr. Ar. ask you a personal question. It is one sross the Pacific. The Japanese tub ulable advan ‘0 these who worl: Lan polb taints ead ee ne TAT ELEGANT. nt ROOK, ct. AND Two hours’ run to Washington, threo mour as she passed by she left he | often asked in connection with missions, I 1 make buttons and carved work | i our sheps and factorizs, and whose priv- ra ee DL'S. WHITE, Jr. EVERY SLODERN ONE 1 turned to me and said: “That girl is the | want to know whether you are a Chris- of them, Why, some of our bones | ileges of education have heen Hmited, it Proprietor. IS HOT ANDIG “ICR WATE civea and ae: “aughter of the cook of one of. our | tian.” ¢ as much as $15) a ton. It is so with | Offers a great opportunity. None of them IAMS eee ee Sts ond those ago hotels. She is now getting $1 a} Mr. Armour thought a moment and then | every atom’ of the animal. Our. profits ht to feel me or homeless si * “Atlantic City, N. J. . espera in a millinery establishment. When “Iam not a Christian in the sense : a ee its hospitable doors are open. To bring come out of the waste, and it is from these library before their notice and encour- prolits that we can afford to sell better he came to the i e she was work itute she left a p ng a member of the church, but I b FINE ORCHESTRA THE ENTIRE SEASON, : . ing for $3 a week, but e in Christianity. I believe in Christ | and cheaper meat than the ordinary butch. min freety using it, fs one of the | HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUC For circulars, terms, spe apply to wetting a wont alt and she is | rather than creeds. “I go to church and my | er, We have at the same time such w ious duties of those who have any re- + 100 feet from sun” parlor JOHN L. MIL Pa ting a good salary boys have been brought up to go to church. | jarge business that we cannot. afford. to | SPonsibility for those young men and wo. | electric hells; steam lea 50 per my13-1m* OFS, aE daca yr, Atmour then pointed out some boys | I know hat they went when they were | sella poor article, and while the people = tonto liswesky au q emis whe (vere doing equally | young. I am afraid they don't go as much | get cheaper meat they at the same time | pp a THE STANLEY, OCEAN END SOUTH CAROLI See oe nice and as he did sol said: as they should now. The churches are all | get better meat.” Paste Mibrarice fe Tuplte Schools:)|(s 5 ce service| and lappolatmental Completes! athe Thaw the finest should think, Mr. Armour that you | right, and I think the closer a man Keeps en 4 The connection between public libraries | electric bells; excellent. cuisine. . is noted for would receive much pleasire from the work | to them the better. It makes little differ- It is the Survival of the Fittest. {and public educational systems has at- ibs care et Se eee dress Mts Ss going on here. It mnst be z ence to me, however, as to the minor parts “I suppose that is true, Mr. Armour,” | tracted new attention of recent years. The pure and fresh mountain air. For furthe SOUTEERNE NORTH ‘OMMO- satisfaction to you to know f the diff doctri hie ; a T P SOUTEER) y o e erent doctrines which the } said I. ‘But what are the poorer butchers | suterinte e Bos ‘All conv mation aj to dated. N rier Hoard; near all iD GME Kood. This must be x zoo thing | churches profess, and I think that there Is | to do} A Chieaco men categ puperintendent Gf tie /7oston lech ovlalgayay) 7 CEN Ay Ea au care P. JACK & A amuseme 1 tiv first to think about when you want (o sleep at | about an equal chance for the Catholics + that you and Pullman and tre qoster | that the public library stands of right at | funt"and “hodern, “A. GRUBE, mags Spriags, W. Va army refs. 3 West 34th st, th aNe., night.” | and Protestants, that they are each on the | 4@¥ that you and Pullman and the depart- | the head of the educational system of the — . Rock E Sori w York it Yes," replied Mr. Armour, “I rhink I am | right road to heaven.” ment stores were driving the small fry off | city, of which it fornts a true part. And SSRURNSEARIC ES: Ro non Springs and getting a good profit out of this institution. “You were speaking of your boys, Mr. | the earth.” a I consider this a good 10 per cent inv ment. I know that I get the worth of my | business me money out of it every Sunda Yes, Lam] “I think so, sure the investment nets me in satisfaction alone more than 10 per cent. re h es on. the other hand. he urges that the A ° i i about them; are they good ‘Td ae think chet {s true,” was the re- | schools should. give,insiruction in the best The Victoria, Mineral Baths, ply. his is a mighty big world and there | methods of reading. Rood books: “Reading ASBULY PARK, N. On the great North mountain, near or, " sald Mr. Armour, as a smile | @re Plenty of other openings for brains] is an art which, With a Little of almost | _ Located at Third and Ocean’ avenues: fifty yards | Va.; open June 23; guests received earlier hy ap. | of conscious pride came across his face. ;@"d muscle. As to the ‘small fry,’ you | everything, has betn taught in the public plying; circulars’ giving all information sow “My boys are, you know, my partners, | Must remember that business Is not mis- US ‘st- | Armour. How reasona Dovell, Mx Beach; new hous: rs schools immemoriadly; ‘but ho: and appointme read, A CHARMING TOM cate theres = des Lele at investments | They do most of the business now, and ali | Sion lan of ae ae eee pes been | book—an mentite. Tipokeris an” acquisition *“nyls a ae i, PROPRIETR sila tee top edroen tea al gia unt re dead,” sai I have to do is to sit here and kick now and | ® (Question of the survival of the fittest. - > a my a 2 Or at the Star office. = cite Yes, I know that,” replied Mr. Armour, | itt ‘now and | \g"for us, we don't claim to do business | Made, by few, and never, so far as T am Seoeaeecs eee “but they make a mistake. Such action is bad business. As for me, I preter to do the | PRM Armour Talks of Money Making. | to give sixteen ounces to the pound and work now. It is cheaper, you know. It| The conversation here turned from religion | 100 cents on the dollar. eaves the commissions, and it give: aware, systematicdlly jaught in the pub- | THE UEADLEY, ASBURY, PARK: NX. J-—NOW lie “schools. Management as a family re Prospect +t for charity. All we are trying to do is Vor ter oe Elie’ ilbeactered@iaced I Ok EXCH. NGE —A MANDSOME 31- je public librarian, &ndeed, should be a| dress PROBST & LI rocm house, known as the T cotta = SEES uri la LOUEIEHSetian ay public instructor. ‘fuch of what may be |—— SACI TEN, penta toa the ocean Or eee ene se ‘$a man | to business, and I asked Mr. Armour how ete tiene G es, are they going | said of the valie of the teacher's influence BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Ba ey Sones, Va: a =| he was able to handle an institution doing | tbe better? : upon individual scholars—says Charles A. THREE on Pee oun eater mani co 2 I think that the times will steadily im-| Cutter, librarian of-the Boston Atha 4 + : f IF YOU VALUE YOUR HATR| $1%.00.000 2 year with such apparent ease. | prove from now on. I believe that we are . is ston Athenacum | Beach Haven, will’ open ‘June 13: many | er this prop- fs Well shaded and hus large porches and ‘a. : —and of the satisfactionnand encouragement | new. improvemerts since last year; special tates | good, Well. of water. For particulars sce owner, 3 arte as He replied: at last on the up grade and that we will | which comes from: it tis true, with very | for dune, Send for rew dlustéated gous, KOU | _F.'G."AUKAM. 660 Frat. mee aplote” = NE It is almost altogether a matter of or- | stay there. RANK G. CARPENTER. | slight changes, of the librarian. The latter |B. ENGLE, Prop., Mount Holly, No J., until “TAKOMA SPRINGS HOTEL. < IAL HAIR ganization. I make it a point to get good ——. must continue what thesteacher has begun; | June 1. ans oAa0e ok gui! 5 = . men about me. I take men when they are Time’s Changes. he must make a beginning, if he can, where CAPE MAY, N. J. SU Oe COONS EE, Repay a young and keep them just as long as I can. | prom tarper's Bazar, the teacher has failed, and for those with | — ~ Lt ig er ee hg REGENERATOR Nearly ali of the men you see here have i whom the teacher has not come in contact. Brexton Villa, GAPE May. RS ESO 5 rae Bp grown up with me. Many of them have| Reginald—“Time brings about some odd | fixe the teacher, he must add this to duties rex ton Vat Nowopen: a ue 0 ae Gray Hair nat- | worked with me for twenty years. They | changes, doesn’t it?” already ergrossing; like him, he must make oes Special satertoceniny Sixers! aH yearn to . = oe Bonet Hair | have tarted in st Tome wakes and have pen Hareld—“I should say it did! Look at | a ccnstant series of experiments; and, again, | ap2v-3m axe cottage at Bort sired. steadily advanced until they have reache he matter of costumes. Why. wi like him, he must be—and no doubt he will a water and electri % No. 1—Black. ; the highest position which their capacity | (Me mAaucr Of costumes. Why. when ‘ip | be—content if in one case ina hundred he | THE WINDSOR, is completely 4 MILE FROM Ha xa 2—Dark Brown. allows. at the bottom, and now that we play golf | Preduces any visible result. He needs some | Directly _on_ the beoch, unobstructed view, Cape ‘ands in 6 acres of ommodations first a Medium “How about the chances for young men, | We turn our stockings down from the top.” | interest and effort like this, or else his work, | May, N.J. Steam heat,’ sun parlor. R, HALPIN. eee se scp Sops nnd cold baths: eb No. 4-Chestnat. Mr. Armour?" sald I. “Are they as good eee however well done, is only the work of a | _@p2h-2m apes pa calars acy Miss BELT, Hage No. 5—Light Chest- tosay se thay, mera when vote nets young? atti DES clerk or of a bookworm. MARINE VILLA, Esq, Glen Luta, Bes gong zi nut. “Yes, ink so,” was the reply. ‘The ss - = cea 3 OS PETA Xo. Gold mionde. world is changing every day, and new fields | From Harper's Bazar. A Part of the Hest Educational Sya- | Cape May, NJ. Directiy 0 e imaaagement Ae DT ee | UNDERTAKERS. 9, T= Drab or are constantly opening. We have new]! «Really, Jane dear,” said Mr. Bobbeter t . dress. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. apzi-tim SUPERIOR MINERAL WATERS. ————. —— Price $1.80 and $3. TradeMare, | [4€28: new inventions, new methods of tomilscwifes ae alley ea down in thelthe: “T want very much indecd,” says Charles = = Hampshire county, West Virginia. W.R Speare, Sole manufacturers ‘nay Name: | Manufacture and new ways to do every- 2 ee eee ‘ S- | srancis Adams, jr., ‘to eee our really ad- OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Those deslring one Of the healthiest” spots oa | oR . entees, thing. There is plenty of room for any man | ter, “your hat is entirely too high. Tako irable town brary become a more livin LTO: eaith to locate themeclves and families for the Undertaker & Emba!mer, Imperial Chemical Mfg. Co., | Who can do anything well. The electrical mirable B & THE CARROLLTON, summer and fall, and be happy every day, and Raere -mer, 202 Fifth Ave. WY°"” | field is a wonderful one. ‘There ore tone snapped Mrs. Rob- | élement than it now Is in our school system Ocexn Eatiiwey ocean) Grove at Sere all OUT of HEALTH recover in a singte | 940 F Street Northwest. Sold 1a Wasbiagton by ED. P. MERTZ, F ana| things equally and the right man is f I put that hat in my lap how | —its complement, in fact. Neither trustee tectum ‘ndarens JOHN WIIRON. 1 pe ee ee ee Everything strictly first-class and on the most P y lap For terms W. I, SALE, 1th ate. my16,23430 | never at a loss for an opportunity. am I going to see over it?” nor librarian, no matter how falthful or| my16-2m Ir myl2-e013t Prop reumousi jerms. ‘Telephone call 340. fale

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