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TOA 5 Lyte ASR ASTI S WEG THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, _FEBRUARY 8, 1900. rrescuen FOR THESE FEW DAYS. IPRETTY DANCING GIRL RESCUED. WHY I HAVE NOT SUCCEEDED. EN and women who have made fei- ures in life here tell their stories and give reasons, as they see them, for having migeed the goal of success. Theee attera, thousands of which have been re ceived, were invited by The World, which will ghee $25 in prizes te the dest life has been a complete failure, but 1 have only myself to blame for not learn- ing a trade and sticking to It H Run of Ill- Luck. WAS a wild boy; semt to country to be tamed; ran away to sea; did not Uke it; returned home: was a house painter; did not admire jy took & contract, mad money, started | because (f you have been treatet for) of hearing you were angoyed by head oa, Letters must not be over 300 worda | general store, made money, bought cat | They should tell aetual individual experic | yf"), Killed tle ‘tore’ but your aMiction you have doubtless | 94%) founded ike: down; put ot « shop ¥ "3 ‘ ances, and the names and aidresces of the | Pers inte up han went to tan Pree, deen experimented upon. You want) j)[hioe uviteromubieh will nei be lished: | so; atarted Jn busines made morey: | to get your hearing beck. but the Rirpabine. , + put money in bank, | pe tri {the appli-y Ros shculd accompany them. ; j penw fs doccors you have trie 4 the apple) aCe: oe machinery, AddSresa letters to Failure Competition, | money ances you have tried have at the dorian Crk * Evening World, P.O, Box, 2,354, N.Y. City. | Seale loth pene best only temporarily relieved you,| Reccpien Meats ity cumbered rea! eatate 80 lost real estate; busines could not piy up, | opened a theatre. no slosed theatre broke ared in vides: made a few doilar of Jewelry on the road They wore mere Thousands whose ¢ had been bef ble by other doctors have been cured at the Copeland offices in this city | Doean’t this fact eppea!l to you? “Big Head’ Ruined Him|' Eyerae | LWAY@ when 1 had a job I gut “stuck up." thinking I could easily Get eomething betier without any essistance at all. But I could rt, And the reason why I have no job now ‘e sof Deafness | ! Incura then up anything | thought would seli nd sold goods on commission; am now representing on the road a very large house and am paving money and am pot at all discouraged; will not strive | * pronoune or a million, however, ax I am forty: it fae wll Some. Sa CHB WANE A il If it doesn’t, {t ougat to, and appeal | to you strong Wnough to teach you| passi that the Copeland practice doesn't |"\ expert it with patients. Doct r| Copeland and Gardner never under- take a case which they are not conf- dent they can cure. Aa Operator's Story. HEN a girl of nineteen I was head operator of a sewing machine company. I then got an offer which | declined and have regretted ever since 1 was to go as teacher for the company. hotel, und, the little stage-struck ad enough to go hame “Bylvania Mo- Clara Kitchen, experience renzo, Moorish Danes INSTANCES OF CURES, They could not find another that could & beautiful ittle fifteen: Lag ttra th gus fetd Ai guarded the calla from] No matter what your ailmeat, the plaiting machine lass, haw been reacued from the han moral harm as ca e were . tel did, bat | wee tomion ri te Morengo, a picturesque E his own. Bhe si s daughter,| whether it be Catarrh, Deafness, DEVO Lee Man iare: Mrs Avene 4 et married, and’ hi regretted It f . Whose troupe was one of the al-| aNd Was under ine and Jealous eye of his wife. He spoke of this in hig] Head = Nolsea, Bronchial Disease, | hear the screeching and shrieking of whie- u fre past twent tractions at the Cairo Theatre during | years. If | had known Me own def ~ tes on the factories near his home, He had snough to embrace that opportunity” tine Iexport Exposition, har been refed toa Ice (napector’ and the nisi Lung Disease.Stomach Trouble, Ner-|usmce inhi ead ther wore eet astorted hie BI have a nice fai turned to her father's house, satisfied to! maid that ruth, But he a8] vous Trouble or any other lingering, they made him @isty, A Kony J of sae of her life the alitre- | farce * | forego for v a Cc a treat but very poor means. G. reRo for the re Copeland reaiment the pletely reatored bie hearing. | ments of the stage. Afteen-year. ignature was, Of! chronic disease, you are welcome to Friends rescued her after she had| course. not binding to a contract A Wite at 16. signed a contract with the showman fig ty reheat] ree examination and consultation, nee ay, taaaie Terai ist te pratt my last money for drink.||my husband. 1 was warned by mye, en. tinwure and Wasninaion: where; [any ee ih ment during these few cays, this is a pear aan. Heating: perteaty instead mother to keep away from him as| ie} ie H there was a well-to-do man who wished | the offer they make to you JOMN MAMMOND, Stonington, 1 Frelschute;" Lacked Attributes, |S" Wain | ANN [eee $3 A MONTH. |st: rvs = orsrna i MAVE failed because I lacked the ‘The dance music all by Strauss, couldn't uw | three essential attributes which must ed He e now mand ean SLs necessarily be charactertatic of the “Wit youse pleanet" P, id 1 " t f qe man of. Woman who would succeed in this Ife: Ambition, energy and perse- veranee. Of ambition I may have pos- sessed some, Of course, | aspired to high ‘and lofty positions, but early in life be- ame imbued with the idea that fame riches would seck ine out from nong the millions, and when this failed \ranapize 1 sat down to bewail my 1 lot. Turning my thoughts then to e Walks of huaibler life, | again failed, suse IT lacked the perseverance to vinve at one thing until | had mas. Mire. G, a ‘SUTHERLAND, aw. 19th St. New York City, couldnt Rear a March 1, you will be treated UNTIL CURED at the rate aes emma deride ee ~ age Be yy TheCopand Md ie $3 a month will te | DOCTOR W. Ht. COPRLAND,) cossshing asked or accepted from you HAS TTS BALL. <—m Hote! Bellmen’s Benefi- cial Association’s Hop at the Garden. “pees a ae r DOCTOR 8. . GARDWeR, [ Persciase tothet SeiMEDgigy oft een years until cured. It applies wall oeager orward, “un applies reer, t pocket This ts my poor, cHave the Palmers came yet?’ patients, It to all wntices, “Ayeawe.. oaes om. <7 min on, | footienly ascribed to “T have not saw them up to the pres- M, Sundays, 104.0. 008 P Pe a fock on their t. Yet, neverthe- ent moment,” answered the gorgeously- par rave stood apart ike @ thi 5 chines on they. ogre & dressed director at the entrance to the neinate’ watenla 2 me, and I il, Tam just what amphitheatre of the Madison Square! twos sears agooNoting. CAN. Sent sieay trom te hid’ Sed men” ed Garden last night. The inquirer wae an Pe le immaculately-attired young colored ge! tleman, accompanied by two cloaked and velled young women of the same hue. The occasion was the bai! of the Hote! done as mother told me fd me would not have been a failure. Small- Pay Victim. BING twenty-five years of age, ot 600d and social habit, my first ex- perience of misfortune and failure was through lack of influence (of which T bad none); through employment as ap- Prentice, which I found impossible to hold, cause being reduction of waxes ace cording to hours of labor. My bad luck reaches to this present date. At present, Raving is had no particular profession, st lure ts due to ment that doesn't last and to valaty that ts too raat . sh enough (0 come to this coun- with him, I falled to make @ A LABOR SCANDAL. The Union Says that Its Members Do Not Get Their Bread and Rent from a Preacher When on Strike. et their bread from Rev. Dr. M. Arthur when they are ordered ou: ty geod man out of a bad one, That ts the In what month or about what date you give the strikers their supplies of | Then, If stich questions as these are strike by those big and wealthy but satisfactority answered by the preacher. | blue-nosed and raw-boned wretches, | | would suRgest t the Fee the alk ng Delegates.” It la weil that | © the Amalgamated Painters and Dec- | ont orators’ Union has denied the state. | “mount he spent for bread for the union ment, so far as its members are con-| #trkers cerned; and it is no wonder that the) /t seems to me that when scandals unionists were indignant when they | 4! propagated from the pulpit against de the denial. trades unions the men who propagi thom should be called upon for proof of Too Many Irons in the first snowball stand in Jersey City, partnership with a friend of mine who Fire, I" the summer of 18M I opened the which proved very successful, and at the end of the summer I entered into was In the prsiting business, which also proved successful. But in my mall I “Whe rang gat bell?” “Gimme a p tgner’ Beltmen's Beneficial Associatl: Shavtsrt tial sake Bae In view of the nature of the charge whole story of my life and 1 su received many newspapers which were grb Pa coptuimes were stunning that against the | tFem. For you need not doubt that it will be fo the end. M. full of enticing advertisements of how to|SD04t 20M members and thelr avert dowels dlentitul, “ere MunnINS that, a ‘ios would | they are accepted as gospel truth by danced unt! daylight. mW Any person who went there with the there? idea that he of she would see the un- | pe Eo Bony of mone: 1 could rine | cert. agent, and 1, (tard to my a lithe Tou Took at that dark te Temarked the firrt bell-gentle- in of the Astor House to his friend perhaps be well for the Central Feder: | Plenty of narrow-headed people. business and make ed Union to appoint a strong ey A man who is scandaltged to his detri- Badly Educated, FEEL that my unsuccess in life ts| Ite want nemrented” soy ‘pood | conventional “rag. danced or the| Fring wan wwe fal ng qiigtat | Neaithy committee to call upon him fa: | men! should haul up the acandalmong ] due to the fact that when 1 w toaatee to work up these new schemes. | picturesque “cake wal pranced was fag Me Pettit ry nav Hs mt the purpose of procuring further a & ow! 43 union young | was a good boy. What | waieh proved wen | mt bine to ©8P) much mistaken. It wasn't that kind of oo * was the et “They | formation. Some questions which might frequently read reports of cruel mean by that {s that T did what T was! {he, climax, whe % heen) ahatched & function for trom the concert carly | Meu! be bad w pire Ih a ah not be inappropriate were rugaested | u's upon pares hcg ce oat are told. My mother, !ike mort good moth: | away from me by con cnmpetore, in the evening to the last number played| Every thing went off smoothly and the|here the other day. ae in the pulpl ore organizations ers, used {0 take great pride in seeing | PERIENCED.” | by Weston's Orchestra this morning association was pro To what trades unton 414 the hungry! 94¥e @ right to call upon the assa:i- roud 4 a John A. T, Stewart, of the Broadway | there wasn't even a suspicion of synco- a} Hotel, in President of the asno- | pated music or modern “coon’ songs. etation, and FE and, of the Endl: The Clorindy Quartette, which gave|Beerctary, Every hotel in the colared bell-men are ethpto beggars who asked for bread belong? | #"t and demand that he cither justify In which of the several strikes of Mls language or withdraw tt recent months were they engaged? “But, ways one “assaul hool, and she put me intel & echool con- nected with the church), where m; ed: | No Education, from such { he bor Wap not pace 6 10 aes fit FAILED for want of education. A] the concert, reniered such numbers Riyre How many of them were at the door? | @arters only strengthen the unions.’ plovers have inteltectua! ability, but don't /“M'Apnari Tutt Amor.” “How Could || "Ml, aiewart says,the number of mem-|(Can you tell their names? How many| Sometimes, no doubt know how to use |i. My employers! Fain Have Slumbered,” from “Der | hers tx 0 rong. loaves of bread did they get? What] In the present case, however, as you! told me I was superior 10 any one that they ever had, and with education coul: | LAMP, FIRE AND PANIC. ti notice, certain specific charges were made by Dr. MacArthur, He did not Did they show their union care? indulge In mere bombilation. And a Did they prove that they had been! mentecl committer, representative ot forced to strike by order of ~watking | American labor, possesesd Delegates and other petty autocratat’ | oie aad ftee from dys) to furnte Dit they mention the names of thawe | uit Fag gio J number of them got the money to pay thelr rent? Was the rent high? FIREBUC'S WORK sting days when my mnd Fe Pandtion A good nense uchtion a what we want. "Mothers, don't neglect your child's esucation! M. BARNET. In 100 Businesses. T the age of thirtees years | left Filed Wildly the Reet DAN BWINTON. | Young Gias. (#rectal to The Brertng Wort ) SYRACUSS. Feb. &—A pair of pion | Garters created an unusual stir in police not ving co} the management #1 ran 24 re See tty Reaatifal Widow's Shirt (naght a ( bw Wardrobe! Flames an She Was Prostng ® Geate Fire. Gieremont, of 9 Fitth up to ite The inspection reports and iy the od reports of committees will be recety The Amalgamated Apsoctation Clothing Cutters N, hold Its an- nual ball at the Hrooklyn Labor Ly- ceum, Saturday night A public meeting in honor of the late ue ae theatrical t sete’ had Leen extingutehea! discovered only a block ot another Mar away at iad Second with the mare: Rev fi ey de ait of of ingle-tax couse, with ei'e | wea ats Rabe LCS, poe ween. 6 ne Tee a haben! 4 our communications on the subject. te BO es from Dent. | NOISES H Fest prise ts $10 in engineer; went West; had mining fev ve p going from bal to| IN THE HEAD. poe 9 ost ne noe r ine i ness have been going s peite in gold. joney in mines; then picked an . ‘Third prise ts $5 tn gold, jShovelled on the railroad; became fore- worse so long that y thOroUus-| setees im the head are the tere- gl man; bought « (eam: team was drown | ly discouraged. No wonder at that, ‘unger o ia Fourth peize ts $5 tn gold, ed; then started a saloon, made money; | | Hefore you notice? that you were getting I beead and thelr rent money? iT eo) 24 6. By & Tih ave, Ne ‘GOMIQUE E80 ot ie Binal Metilyny and In be | Gnsau cot aE RNG Simpson, CRAWFORD SIM A SPECIAL SALE OF SPRING SILK WAISTS} An imposing line of ultra fashionable Waists; the Paris made, Paris inspired and American designed: three souices strongly represented, in the widest possible divergence trom other seasons’ styles, | Altogether, their bright presence is a delightfully welcome relief from winter's long familiar effects, Four special lots—splendid values in every way. FIRST SPECIAL—$3,89 Corded Jap. Taffeta Waiste, in two-tone effects of new ,opular Spring | colorings. French backs of centered tucks, yi , SECOND SPECIAL—$4.98 One style; scroll cords in vie setting over French back, rried ont in yoke and slecv ree colors. Another; corded stiched, pointed fancy cuffs, three colors. Another; wide and alternations of all-over tucks, 4n atiff, straight puckers, black and THIRD SPECIAL—$5.75 wee Tonts, of 10 tucks, backs with 10 tucks, solid shades, # tucks, Ut ppe All-over cordings. nounced varieties—black and colors. | | | | Herald Square Theatre, @,*. Brees Gremings, 69). Mate Woedsestay oad Saterday. some DAVID BELASCO’S Stemat | ——or Mooth Best Farce in Town. Bt Has Come to Stay. Naughty Anthon Servier Than Beer! Greatest Cast Boer Seon in Modern Pang EVE. wuN. cai Sey a Word! Go and See Ht! His “FUNNY ACADEM He ary Irving PI. BG. Gitmore & ugene Tomphins, Props.d Mare. 7 ithe CaNGTHY the Boge rate AL fe, / om / Wed. re ave HAMMERSTROTS or Entra Matinee Lincoln's aoe ft rae Admission to Promenade ! Site, 14h # Theatre, near Oh av. Mate Wed SPECIAL MATINEE: “Ce ‘onraoat outvorr OES 01 tT elite | a VOR PASTOR'S Sy us PEMD ie Day AMD MINT. Hse LAROY & CLA: & PLAT, ts MAG OENE MTONTR AANURL slvach IULIAS | Boss, Conway |, VITAORAPH. MURRAY i THEA, Wenry ¥. Dasveliy atery €5 ve a The Lost Paradise. Ree Prices. Mr, he., ie x RENIZSANTLEY BURLESQUE. 0, | Ofna 4, rchool before | had reached the | Autocratic buldosers? grammar grade to Ko to work cox Te = = a ant st THPATRE. Pe ‘This Is one of the reasons for my tal- A lamp exploded on the mantel in the Jefetetetet VAS and ) aad Quintus iv ngan ing. rel at school tin front room of Morrs® Whitman's sput- ia naveeeD |e olan Kite a city, Vers x 1 ment on the pairs oor of the covbe tanrome ATi er EDEN . situation I ol thie morning ain * a fire. q rie Pit ome orm: From that th Whitman his wife put I) out with } rar WIN MILTOS BOYLE al ‘ Worle Gir bok day [have been 32 fi itch wa fie wate Small ones of Tenants]; ‘KEITH'S rs ' PRESS ELDRIDGE. |Fis01 peter a reol and MEAT AYER GAERR a HA phy over a hundred different businemes, 1 in great exctien, | Routed by Early Morn- ; t couse we az roe 2 Matine have been office boy, peditler, fakir, fac- | cone, which specifies that wiane on the} action o mplaint BROAD AY weeaee Ae : Aa tory hand, laborer, clerk, _canvasser, Fire in William Street, | ing Blaze. {ree ean bse ce Geer ten thot jn| eae ier of the | Rpeclal “Matires Linesin's Murnday, Fees ssa | GTAR Five 88 oe y aetet, = a ave ye a pot et Fire ot the second floor of the nine | helgot and not over four feet on roofs i we Pe, Ho Riean Xing, Whn-Toe Gocee Probe Greatest mistake of my ilfe has been .n story building at % and if Write in thie city, and the H cai ra oe ot sticking at one thing and learning! street this moraleg did 40 dei | ox , International TWRATRE way @ Bo 8 | nico Tet to the stock of Corlies, Mary & Co.,| Over ome hundred and ne , a ; Mats Wet @ fat 21 | orperiunitien to et Rad ta.dhls were, dealers in books, A burning fuse caused | were rendered homelces by Tisieg, sad, two congite ore pew. ip Tie GUUNTESS GH! FON, | SteucWh Jamon R neti but I fatled to grasp any of them. Andi g, far, #0 1 will say 2, 1 those who [the blaze. fire in the tenement at 1% 7 avenue | the lenders be punished object imearot the Porto Rice THe COU) Brockiyn Amiveraete t the age of twenty-olght T fing cance! be mill onatr world, not > early this mort {Holmes of thet and Conde Speci! Mat. Monday (Linco! sree mre sick and out of Sine any, and an he ouraged. ioe can be useful sn New Electric Fire Hose. ‘There were mary rescues. disc ) and thelr work is not tikely to prove for | iy ten Sen Perewett vt Jett te one i oe ot wid fel ints Siro ed to ben gretietuae in The Tire Department of this cliy ie James Hornce cf 1M Third avenue, was | ROL? wh any BIJOl J, ae house one of (nese days. “hiy 1 ane ing to iest (he two and one-half inch pa when notice! the house ote . » Be oS ee tome file = a Greate ie, ibe as Rte fle Se ee ran| Sod ae tu phe GREAT TRAIN — ™~ | duced it 100. ‘he nosaie is ? h of fire si c low teeeaiy,. da lt: Sane Which the fireman [RE ih tgs “Atm Aye arousing the sheep | ¢ nd a lock-out of a number WEBER & PIMLDS HORE Mate Metin ‘AKES PINK GARTERS | |e Lpan tots with's bey. "Soom |S sulocdhesaaiied i s resgaeeeel it ot | Sane enero WHIRL-| vein Fi a Owens, of the Lynn, was carrying | Mdhie® MOK | day by the management of two of Be maners™ rinhts i 4 t : Mute bet Strong Wite | things upstaire. As he passed ine room| freee othe: Mnilaren. Ww make Theatre urea in of quilt any old date | |The shire, meeting of the Special Gon-| WANHATTAN ge of May and Lulu Grace ne saw 4 pair of | DIES OF YAR | BURKS. | ont hrough the darkness. but that wes settled by promise. » vill be heid Sat, i Resses Agninet Assisted him with the children | jut the posters had been only back to x Besta Fs wdliacell street. and returning rescued work a short time when they claimed | the 5 6.0 Got SO. enth street a3 4 ry oT. [LYCEUM 2 Ft ream ate