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_ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1900. : aaa “oneaise PART.” |}()() | COPELAND Gives the $3 Rate for se Tomax All Diseases and to\; en All Patients. NO MILLIONAIRES HERE! NAUGHTY | EN and women who have made fei- nid Dusiness wae babes aye fool n enough to allow wine an e race Mia's life here tell their storiea end ; tracks to lure me on (iN I failed. 1 give reasons, as they see them, for a finally got married and started out again % T again saved enough money to start in business. This time I took = dis honest partner in business with me. We prospered in business and were well known in business circles, But one fine « having missed the goal of success. These lotters, thousands of which have been re esived, were invited by The Evening Worid, + which will give $25 in prizes to the best mos Sour communications on the subject. day my partner absconded with all the pet money we had saved, which again left ‘When a person te clek he wants Hos restora is Ahead 4 eu “ my two pny to be cured. He doesn’ want to be Have Such Cares Buer ‘Thied prize ts $5 tn gold. tor lites nigh he eet mete The shape “eee upon, Been Known Fourth prize ts $5 in go'd. married (being divorced from. my ie thing to be done, and the po ) wif ‘ fet. Mat, Tetters must not be over 800 words j Ay ‘preset Lester otea ttre & sober only proper thing to be dene, i to) Pet. Fr They should tell cetual individual experi . Tan, and once again, for the third time, fo to @ physician of akill and em-| po, "iin, hy ences, ond the names and addresses of the teainat me. My place of business wat perience, who will make a thorough an on writere—which will not be published— Gemrezes ty Sree t eemren © Peal! examination of the case and pre- Te Bre. eheald asccmpeny them. hich "wae many rales ‘Away from my scribe the necessary remedies. ~ - Poors ak, 3 me we . failed, . Be, Adérees letters to Failure Competition, saving again PERSEVERANCE. Doctor Copeland and his associate | months ot a time hed whe * —* Seening World, P.0. Box, 2,854, NY. City. | ot @. belt giving way. I thought 1 physicians have been enguged in an he couldn't ‘ would jot it run until the meal bout) Seorned Advancement. enormous practice in hla cltyfor| he a rou alt ; he and have a attended to. A Wild Boyhood. the wheal sie 4 . eta of another te Tre SOULE ane tenien prc, the past twelve years. Many otver| his poland The same gg A iy after childhood, step aside to allow medical concerns have entered tie |® Beht's sound, natural siesp in bed. field during that time, but even their eee RUDOLPH ERWISCH, 254 names are now forgotten. New York City, oe be peso Why? hear the screeching and shrieking of whis- until the fatal message, “Your| the pelf-praising and confident youth to feach in and take from me the luscious fecvices no | not sttondlog te the Set sof my bust. fruit, “advancement.” Bo thus “ad- 0 aie, Gnd ators wif Fateh (0 te WOAtl vancement was o ettaneer ot my MABEL POWERS. mile, Reve been 6 t and 53" | door—he knew not who dwelt there and Because the Copeland practice ts tie on tee fasterioe sear he home, He had Mabe! Powers te one of the mighty | heartily after Mias Powers had uttered the only one thet has literally, falth- bd I bie beng that Sire me, casering a. treatment the throng tn "The Belle of New York" | her soiitary line. Next night a box and a chum of Bana May, with whom | party of friends repeated the joke. It| fully and honestly maintaltied abso- whe lived in London and shared sovisi | was taken up by others and from that | lutely the truth with the public, At honors. Mins Powers has one iine to| time on Mise Powers received ‘umult-| gj) times its fees have been within gay in "The Bello” and {t was the | uous applause nightly, At the farewell Srnase of making ber atmect na fansous | performance ection of the play wes de-| (ue fenct of those in moderate clr aa Eine, Lawrence Irving, son of the| inyed several minutes while the au-| Cumetances, and cured have followed |, eminent actor, waa in a front seat one | dience manifested its approval of the} cures with the regularity of an es- Aigiere: night and by way of a joke applauded | young actress and her solitary lina tablished law. When a patient comes to Doctor| JOH” ore tn. PASTOR $ 2". ait a ae (8, faithfully, bo cee a B Stee “iar ih EWS AND GOSSIP —__[tencceinetrontea|s The Cost of Tactlessness. of some young doctor or medical OF THE THEATRES. |. sins 1c cure o okilled physicians and secures the ‘Thew oman with a past bobbed up) she believed to be dead. Sam iad his] most fatthfal, honest, conscientious story tell divest rriagi 4 nere * t ef oe Fae vibe ba pe ine: a hint. canta ony ain ere hunband tue for divorce Re-| and effective treatment that medical cen led mi er seretion that all interest to my Learere| come, not 1 HEtl and Phare adds rmore| resented by Manager Conreid’s stock | of fn comely team, “Quite a matrimonial, sclence has ever devised. Fre One ae eee stent ie | Weeds of discontent, which stifle down| company. The woman's pas was kept malx up all around. Ien't It better to consult with phy-/ ABSOLUTELY THE abruptly rejected « suggestion from ihe) my duty toward my God, my bor | carefully conceaied for long time| Bigelow Mak: New © et. racter, faculty to specialize in chemistry, which | and myself. Toward God in that a y oo teal weet. |sicians of this chai + where you after her marriage, when a quarrelous| Aj) this talk about Charles Bigelow! know that you will be fairly dealt suggestion | now know meant a posi-| wall fe ell my prayer; toward my neigh- riend lightened her husband. He, | going in an Ei medy in enEEainni bor in that my re fo never, is AR enlight: er husban e, Scie tb guar tp nanan, come ys ‘ Se eae A uk 2 eal dy, ef 'tucieid by penta: wath povitively and abeotutely mona, The It t off dus te not being diplomatic fn my tnterecurse with people. To Mustrate: If as a lad I bed a good thon later on in the State Experiment | wory ao that in poorly ing : bing a good sort of fellow, decided to | To [rere ells Fecovepd fecason ogre man I poorly serve myself, and tallurel overtook maliere, a he wus happy and eee ae ee ara gy treat’ Joint | dispensary students, mushroom quacks | deriny which advantage map be taben of the $8 best theoretical models I knew and " {oontented. The play pointed a moral and patent curealls? with eublime ataregara for the notions| Bad Environment, | which was the entnors chiet aim. she!) own and customs of my patrons. In the of- l ATTRIBUTE the fact that 1 navel With the past was & Cove velieriy | commel'ations buts. ‘cond, al f hoe of a lawyer, who hinted a: a pert-|] failed to two causes. The firet 1s en: tea ft of cique, The lover, inj WAved beneath hip aggre ome the All applying treatment TIEN 1 commence’ business 1 was| "ership some day. I conscientiously te-| A vironment. 1 have always been con. |CUnt 1? # ft of plaue, * A"! duced him to look at both aides of theland all renewing treatment 0 ¢wenty-stz years old and hed aj mocstrated against overcharging cl turn, weds a beautiful and trusting girl, | Question, r4 bievig) reo ane §! fc, and offered abundant suggest! trolled by circumstances. Born poor, | ‘™! ne uaa Gael ate EN ek e faa ia Mago Mears 8 before March } will be treated thorough knowledge of my profes- all ‘of which Ey Suelprer. ngs hic | my early educational advantages were wn ho to tonite § “4 Wednesday Matinees at the New sion, which was the manufacture of! recelvi e . but none of w very limited. But, havi “| wife's past, he is tempted to wre! i dor t eher . having @ great de- m York. a. Ghurch windows. I worked from 7 in the| Were, adopted up, to, the time when 8 1s necome well educated, 1 left home| the happiness of the younger couple.) ce | UNTIL CURED at the rate | 20CTO" W- ™- Reprcesnargg morning all day with my men. In the] more than ofice-boy wages forced me] ang went to a Weatern school, Graduat- | Dut finally tmetudes them in his general | Time was ghen Wedneeeny ee ine of $38 h, all ii DOCTOR B. E. GARDNwA, [ Turdsiese forgiveness. Tne play was splendidly | (iympia, were regarded as & necessary mont -__ evening I attended to my books and cor-| © seek another line of work. ing. I eot ition 41 hook inane eedia 1 the |! A position in a country schoo! ® repante, ar fespondence, T stuck to bustneas in this | giinlomecy, woul! neve made all 0°! vith about He) in the bank, I resigned | sted by Gustav von Seyiteraite, Jules! co the, moni laen ttnane nostage included. It applies to all dis-| omees, corscr ena street ana/GAl way for three years, to me. R. ME. |my place in order to take a university | Strobe, Emmy Strot artha | Hiamps after son had een paid. Madison Avenue, 0 + promptly and permitted n course. Of course, the amount was en-| Schiffel, Inthe history of eases. It applies to all pa- terfere with my work. and cnentmade| Failure Began Early. |tiris tog small, consequensly 1 tound| wing Runcelt mid Not Sime. [Mani The ti Contionens: pentane: 8-8) ES: dets . bs. ne ‘ei pa ents. adaye, a mistake, I joined a society, an ¢X-) =i blessing of the father bulldeth| payment hampered me. I fall to, ‘do For the first time in her theatrical ea-|and Fregoli. P.M. Se: 10 A. B, to ™ cellent thing !n ite way, but expensive the children homes; the curse of| Justice to myself as a student. The! reer Liiitan Russell was a legitimate ac- Pats hg Tl Re th tes, tomer = — ———= and time-consuming. ‘This took a certain amount of rk. i almo . of course, jaa son iy “ record, therel t the mother certrayeth them.” My|feccrd, therefore, at the university. 11 (004 iggt night. That is to say, she Aid| stnrs, “The Mestta. Bite have wisely de- we mother and I quarreling always when I rd of circumstances affecting me. not sing, but simply aeted. The prime | ¢lied give matinees every Wednesday | wns a child. I was went away to ttve.| Poor Judgment is the second cause! donna was suffering from a severe sore | here GARDEN BA ;] On the other nv father was x good-| Of my fallare, DA. |ehroat and her doctor forbade ner to Notes by the Way. jiveral_ man, with most excel- sing, Naturally Miss Ruasell wanted to| geudents of the American Acatemy “the hearted, ‘ }ient character and large windom. He} Owes All to Inertia. “act” the whole performance, but Weber | of the Dramatic Art will give 4 matinee 7A Contianals 1 NERTIA queered me, That {9 the] @ Fields decided otherwise. They went Empire Theatre ( nara: S com ry lent character and large wisdom. When ‘ | secret of my fallure—a human trait! into executive session and decided that| 7, B..J appear, Boat . if ie Lillian without songs was preferable to| F.C. Drake and Anna leach. fast ) onfinaue CARLISLE ofonge : twenty years of age | emigrated to this in bw iness ruined. 4 vE country to escape the military duties. which can only be likened to the fed fi England P1 cad y own resources, yaical property inertia, | was an artist, . George Gromemith sal ‘rom Englan ‘cubits A Fatal Marriage. Here I was uund out that { had certal pedirery ie sole euadinl dake. Drew | ener one thc meee ie they pre) aiturday on the Lucania, He comes : ORN of well-to-do parents, my e@u- | defects in my ing. painting, modelling came easy tol tern b gets Meosl atipeion east give a ‘sories of ht oa : : : eat 4 rearin: re of the) later would | y y nef or pat out vooal ve a i ? . B heat, ‘Lite ran along emoothly and | character, was me, | failed. 1 was a student of theltg hy “Whirl-i-Gig” whirled wihout the | Monologues. Mr. Crossmiti’s season St when cooked is crisp in “e " and eneray. and sclences, and my clearness of under-| « or “Bohem! songs. The a t quietly tl, at the age of eighteen, 1 | S5siion to an teving. ot my pe f - { year, met my fate in the shape of an unseru- | anything. To-da' {Nous lof prominence among soholars. 1 falled. anding seemed to assure me a position "Chie prima donna will be able te sing to- night. engaged by the mouth, not pasty; and the Pulous man. Xp amount of warning by | T have to andwer myenl os iy ormy' Porents oF Prete ccull convince me now [,2R0 Sf OT oe Ti aEnG. jess wee eT ita tus eae ep bagel ) adventurers : ‘ : Bio Pan {eM cnelseat og!" | Rrartcenth ‘fire Theatre Mar taste, if at all like wheat, is less " ° ; thoroughly bad he was. He, of course, tatieel, aad saat rivatied ¥ whom the world regards today as An Irishman’s Story. Hee the ep 'the apiral ‘staircase a “ Der ire- laying about the country Miss Work the opening date of the new ‘ | Woe) SS? te wera: eotve-ae| (i a aneat ween Nethereoe, devotee parouiar atention | fle Music Mal as oan Beaeges pronounced. You never tire of farmer and gave me a good educa-| Fg i HAST | i Burnham, of Walack’s Theatre, , was i RT tion, and often promised to give me a } Fo 3 a Seine aan ware sentinel le ae , it It is the one nourishin and 008 trade, but left the trade to my o= Ht the staircase in position and hold it Tro ompany Fem Hat the . g LU he gecne. When the staircase | | “4 . Well, I never chose any trade| 9 t herpes nf eirived Mr, Burnham turned, the leve ‘and never got any, but kept at work of oy 4 . ing to the success of ; i redfies egy PR tiga! ieee? ho movie Ete Dae i block's 4 tua eo il reinain in & Emo easily digested cereal. a ined time | Pee men who served under. DIRECTIONS.—To four cups of water 244 slowly one cup GERMEA; cook In made I was so mad at myself that I at ead of pewey ‘once set sail for America. When I land- ‘The postponement of | ¢ y n| single boiler three minutes, Water must boil before adding Gtnmea. heye aim ther Plopedes atpadiryind 3 4 4 Mr. cae i SE = set ees to came yea 0 8 Or" : iKasnirya ‘Osterman, ‘who! hae TI IF veal Proniition party, a0 Farah? ne veer mae Bhs hee AN S EPP ea |e Seeitry. pieett for Dploacy of Flever Supe” yong yt eg olan as time . reason to | “Pa tfe” In the INVENTORY SALE peak, vie agg = Bee Soe Sd Ft | ue ERS et SAIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) guity ow coving after the| ta, tbe j getter gt ONLY. by gropere and ? = 300 Sans $15.00) (Sesieg JAMES BPRS Oat | a : "aE i= $0 ees i *foteced trom sis.ce: $5.00/—— j i * watt =| “Retecedtrom $70; $4.00! Oe ane ein the frm. Souda JOHN FORSYTHE, > ig iy ire? FA woods were . had to be before leaving KY and) the room, 1 to leave it fr etm ani 1 hy omitted to do mark egninet me. a very ‘woman. yarn ; if!