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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; FEBRUARY 14, 1900. ~—'EX-ALDERMAN. OKIE’S ; ’ gg ITE, WIFE SAILS TO JOIN HIM. dees si CESS wg sty mea aay eR i It is the Best Spring Medicina The Evening World to-dey prints the World Has Ever Known, the second of a series of articles that «Peed ter the Nerves and Lite ter the Bleed." will interest every reader of this newspaper. itis by Andrew Carne- | gle, the greatest iron and steel factor |in the history of the world, whose | millions place him in the front rank |of capitalists of the age. For sev- eral days The Evening World hes | been printing letters from readere | telling why they have failed in life, The picture is turned, and now men \of means who began their careers with only their bare hands to help them will tell how they won fame Competition. WINNERS in twe Evening World contests are here. One contest in- | in letters of net more than 30 words telling why they Four prizes were offered—one of $10 in gold and three ee |. ‘The contest closed Monday. Careful scrutiny of over thousand letters led to the selection of the four writers whose communica. | ‘Fhe other contest was for the best appeal in Afty words or leas addressed to ‘Vietoriea, Mre. William McKinley and Mrs. Paul Kruger praying them to im@uence in stopping the crue! Boer war. A prize of 0 was offered for | appeal Thousands of efforts were received by every mail, the majority | from wemen. The winning appeal is given below: uf tt z u ‘ jand /ortune. 50 WORDS WON $50. ; Ride tee (Hdl oF Wathae something you g| Hig aa fe stories of success good— Dr. Greene's Nervera I oth that ithi bleed and maine | and recall others that are within ‘oe 2. Samed | your own knowledge or experience. | Ponder them and then formulate, if you can, the secret of success in | life. Put your formula in fifty words —not more—and send to Success | Editor Evening World, P. 0. Bos 2964 N.Y. City, For the best 60| time Tram the renkent ‘the poor words telling how to succeed, The righ of ihe tone biden sinus Evening World will pay $50. mined t » ae tere. than iy y tape ‘duty. 1 was never afraid of my employer. When I knew | was right { atuel to tt POVERTY GREATEST HERI-| 01 fo:eN°% ost Witty Some T eve and compassion abhors this neediess | HI i iy it fo calle’ from the home te power in the greater world not wer nor hatred Ror eu@ering but peace and love and happiness shall be her mission. ‘ M. T. CORCORAN. 4s 238 West One Hundred and Fourteenth etreet, New York City — @ THE WINNING “FAILURE” LETTERS STIDRST PRIZE, | Stoo 70] THIRD PRIZE, waren, of 155 i it ! hr i? ANDREW CARNEGIE. note come from then? They all "aod DOO y that can beat me in an argument 1s the boy T want in my employ, He js fe eee erie $5 IN Goto, ee. MBS. HOWARD P. OKIE AND HER CHILDREN. eres Mosse tor a bey who} 8, that Some day will Ret into the following says treet- i ; 90 t GOLD, fer: " Seleaners Mra. Howerd P. Okie, wife of a bellig-| ianding-place in Southampton (o meet wante to be great is poverty, and I) I resolved to make bs employer's tn- | teen To the Batter: erent gentleman who once bloomed in| her. jad that heritage. The areatest ad-| torsete my interests. 1 took personal ‘under the hallucination that | 1 went into business in 187%. I made|the Aldermanic halla of city, ant] Okte's present address is the Hotel! vantage with which a boy can begin! Should consider the property am Mie own tation up-| Cectl, London, He hee only had one) | te could write began at the of |Considerable money for ten years. I/ enjoyed a knock-abdout rey ee aie cs the par oe Gissolved partnership and sterted for|iown, sailed for England the New| real good scrapping match to date since | tha! myself. I undertook to do @ great deal| York thie morning. She was uccom-|h¢ reached there. His friende imaaine| If he has, in addition, witnessed his that of being poor, He must feel! siready and oxpend all his efforts and mn t . | Onerey upon it. This altracts the atten- % other ali of ewimh WHY BMS. TER" ae his ecaplorara kaa’ tie eet to ena) they came beck with aff abt on little money. 1 put up a large plant | panied by her tnfant chil maid. | that he must feel lonaly and out of) parents’ struggies with adversity and A’ young man, to succeed, must be ; rapidity as to nearly knock |i do business with. In part payment I! Friends innumerable to the! sorts in consequence. It has been re-| resolves to drive the wolf from the door| honest. He must be moral and he must if ‘me of my fect. gave 9.0% cash and a balance of $10,00|sieamehip pier to ree her off They! poried that he and his wife ‘were | he has the strongest of all incentives to/ ® sober, You can't trust a drinking — D was crushed, but only for a time. I/ in notes, payable in monthly sume of |filled her stateroom-—No. 108—with flow cpirenged. Mrs. Ouse wold not tslk! success tier, ed ‘ee ae t ceeds 4 peed “Little Woman,” and Jo| 9%, which | could not pay when due|ers and fruit and boxes of confectionery jut there was mparkic In her eyes| NO ambitions of a merely personal! Monte Carlo as the man who gambles in guceeee in that line spurred me |0m Account of bad debts I could not col. land cheered her an ahe sailed wmilinety | whieh 41a not Indicate a broken heart | nature can commire with this, Re by oy anything wrone Of OMENTALISTS & JEWELERS th , with | Het. of was forecloned on and forced |away. She made # pretiy picture in her 07 anything of the wort. *. Rol ibality th y poor - * ee mee ve of business. 1 used liquor to a con- leray tallor-maie gown an hat bald A iPoiineun. "Bhe Is much Detter too man te the thing fo bring out what there wants him 1a He mur wand “ip aid BROADWAY & s8THST. siderable amount-more than was good | Okie will all probability ae IK no him a man e successful man is not i ee a for me, Reverses came eo quickly that). a as — siiatoecaucgsiclage || 1 aR RAI 40 tHe Bilied ae the one who Is proficient in one thing : I loat control of myself and made no lneverty. “When the. burden of Srouad ‘Mek cagesie "ot Oolne waar? Ld have almost enough (©) attempt to recover my fortunes. I am laid on a young man. and he acts his oe Son rien U ii will pe asad day when pov- | self- jo ts true tot ; " money while I! day's labor 1 um al present sweeping | erty ‘eno longer with tus, Where will|and to his fellows. ee A special lot of Coulas, Carabaghs and Hamadies; after fame and] tie streets of this city for a tiv ing, | your inventor, your artist. your phi-| There is the young man who cannot d | fi AiG Febsdlaie: Gl vere ones: wa ta| —— your reformer—in fai =! fall to win —ood co! a ects, contented to work at it. I have given hea: ee 7 _—_e - rom 3x4 to 3,6x: jover all thoughts of bettering my piles at . | 7 Cc Va . A 50, 5 00, 6 rr ge 00 lg on Lord & Taylor $5.00, $6.00 and $8. Thave at home| money. T have none. A man has. ne ES 0 C LC y t $4. Hie ope fed eka “? friends in business except in a very few | i = i. | A failed because 1 414 not put my mind | cases, Money of your own you, mart | a | rer d S _™ s Heretotore $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00, é Yo my trade and went chasing after have to conduct It properly. If not tn|Ceremony Was Part of Summoned to Convene ran eet tore. ; : ‘ > 5 thet whieh was beyond me. jname of “being in business" don't | at the Gonstable | eiidaistnatieias cmosiag ag \ Slightly damaged fine Antique Persian and Turk- bey BUIZABETH CULLEN. Jamount te much. evrvax, | Drunken Bet, Says imankl : . ish Rugs and Hall Strips—Bokarahs, Irans and Box. Awarded to Miss i preter h da Ba S Is i i “> SECOND PRIZE, E, Har, of 265) FOURTH PRIZE, ea Go| Bridegroom. iestaale Thurs y rgain opecials, Kazaks—in soft blues, golds, reds, greens, creams, ‘est Ninete slerdam — abenue, From 2.8x5 to 6x12 feet, 4 iveet, whose let» p ay 3: : Fs PSS IN GOLD, faseet. howe TITS IN GOLD, frmriter of ths tet | Silks. Muslins. N t | ey ‘To the Banter: r ae acl ioe ti ‘a Corded Wash Silks, the ti. | Umbleached Sheetings; ; m 0 Tiley egg : fail cad gree | “Tcamineneed business when I was gh ut fi cite + Pateran © 4 it will be a wort] tl line ever Fn home, , full yard wide; RSET ANT ow TO bi is 0 i sill i my failure in life—or! twenty-five years old. My business, |°% 200" Me : de, each feative| . (worth 39.) 3ge, A + |) Father, perhaps, 1 should say my iack | though not largely remunerative, yet |!" Seeking throurh Ile counsel Wood a vaveraeeiice 6 sone we tae Foulards Meas ver aa Also: Some good Oriental Carpets, 6x9, 8x10, " @f success, for a woman of middie age | was quite suMctent to yield a good liv. Sl. Lawrence. to nave bie marringe an | bes see a 2 : i =i * has no right to assume that her oppor: | ing for myself an@ family, an by close | putted most fashionable ghosts} 2¢™ spring colors and designs; | We have inquiries every day from our 9x12, 10x14 and 10x16—mostly in soft green the matrimonial bee suggested |% joerg roby ortned SaretNGS. | ine Paterson Carnival masquerade bafl{ ‘ited act ecards, tena Bak ane hapoae 4 pod Serpe all oy grade of Muslin canuiot be manu- N 22 50 to 65 00 ' | (that I pause in my education onrm | satiofed with a ptendy and sure growth {on the night of Feb 15, 198 It was SNM ll By ane a fee jhe vant rie pad Kt red ee Dresent time for the Ow e O Ggeeney for emart clothing. The higher | wig was laying by every month an performed by Justice of the Veace Lavy red Club, under whose ausploes | Black tiaa te iy |grestly sdvaneed’ ta valor arene ‘Vocations offer but # nominal salary (@) amount which I did not touch except to siven mal juvitation sent toy as the reeult of 1 Wager, the Black Satin de Ly: every yard | OU customers another opportunity to warranted or money refunded; for ‘ail themeelves of thie exceptional + the novice, v0 I became a saleswoman | joan out on interest tm one of the large city storés at # per| But I heard reports of large fortunes and chats x! 1 guests week. boing made quickly and easily. I began) The wife who wae Mis Mars fo M > ‘CHU SASS air) CORORCY Thursday, | Onering! we shalt wott For years I pursued this wearisome |(o grow dissatinfied with my slow pace |M#AN. enters « general dente (urouRA fp iarary, Dames Ariivite and QSc.; (worth $1.50) P | & ™% Areadmlll, ouppresaing all effort in other | and could uot let well enough alone 1) ounsellor la oe ine on “us| Waist and Skirt Lengths of Silks S & Z | Hone in the hope that the right |began to feet Unit the advancement | tn M! Fae Bites | and Satins, 7 ¢ % come along presently and| toward wealth was too slow, and 1 le at Me aaa | r Fe gm > ee. Tetayed behind the coun-| yielded to the influences of ‘alluring | Gt Wager was made, he wa hwo | 25% less than regular prices, & 3 B % y 1am there yet. lea of fortunes made by bold men rward bad sha Sy he dare | — oe >. é ° entertained ambitions even in| disposed of a good steady buniness and |MAFFY her He accepted the bet. he if ‘ine I might have called succes the uncertain ted - |My, and Justice Levy ted the knot Dress Goods. San own, for store life offers some ‘Thus the earnings of former y {ih members of party as wit We have purchased a lot of Fine for intelligent service. Hut the |of slow but aure prosperiiy were divs!. | tw | Dress (ioods from a large im rata To-morrow (Thursday), for ! jase Gesire for domestice life kept | pated. Succeas did not come and t went | MeDonough Curther etates reat deal lees than regular prices. 2 | fm quest of society and I lost about “unstable us water,” with my en. | “TDK, Incep Fey aro all this season's goods, and to 5 3, d. ht have gained. The jermies scattered and divided and baving rhage « decla sell them quick will offer them at Cc. y you know. Without /no steady business. Finally it beeaine | #fler tie t le wen special prices for Thursday only, N I can eay that 1 am blessed | impossible for me to concentrate upon ft e balire thea} Lot 1 None better made for family use. . ’ mental aptitude, What might not | any one tine of busin In a few! e first knew of the marriage t . @ * —_— golden years have done for me in| years | awoke am from a dream to fd |! toy. he ayers, When he was th ie »* L 46-inch wide French ; : rc ‘ eek formed of it He asserte hat he bas ——— 36-inch wide French 5 Blanket Mterature, art? myself “broke’—fnancially wrecked. sOciach wide Mined “ets: ets. of my maturer years | am W. standing on the threshold [Hever lived with wife | Chevets; - : voor s ¥ have remained single, but | ae, WIth no prospect of ever ub- —— HOSPITAL CORPS HONORED. | 25c. per yard; | woot hnenene Bargaine in White that I have allowed the | taining again a competence, without BIG SHIP STILL ASHORE. (worth from 3¢. to The.) A ‘womankind” to in- | courage, demoralized, | am in danger of Veluntecss Recruited in Chleage 11-4, g8c. per pair; Dusiness of my | becoming a subject of charity ee, Lia wea 2. (worth '@1.80), for @ legacy- I see but too plainly th 1 mis. % | 8! Fancy Suitings; 2 anne. energy be | take I made by abandoning & business | gone” gona ena ray, wee 98 Fine line of French Cashmeres; 10-4, $1.98 per pair; 0 depend | that slow but sure and which 1/ ae ‘The hospital corps of Irish-Americans, Ladies’ Cloths; (worth $4.00). knew all about to hunt for a fortune in 4 in Chicago, now quartered at the per yard (worth 75¢.) ton House, will be augmented be- At ashore Monday fore sailing for South Africa by hight off Manasquan, N. J. lies browd: | yor of Irish-Amertcans of this Y OCEANIC BRAT HER RECORD side on the beach, but in a favorable) ‘The Iattar will be equipped and fur- 4) | The wind \s shore And) ished with transportation by the } | sehen the realm of speculation J. COLE. Comifortables, Full sive, and filled with theecy white cotton; tufted wih wane 98c., $1.35 & $1.98; ' (value $1.25, 62 & @8), eo , é af the Ver! suited Irish-American societies of this high, and tt) ciny Big White Star Liner Made 3,901- Beveral of the New York reerutts will be a hart task to Ket her of. are mammere of the ambalanen cotpe Mile Westerly Trip in 5 Days To-di ecking company tried (o/| " worth iT CEA 88 Beare 81 Minates. haul ped nan a we that wee rom pa Ral Mavecsscage give o drill — \ me) —— 4 The White Mar steamship Ooeant:,|impors'bie. She will now be lightered. or P Grand al a ch area loa, bea Der on es Bilis Radlad In Puste in nar ot the Inowramen, {Cotton Dress Goods.| Bed Spreads. _ and § minutes. GATE CIT! ABANDONED. po Reng , sag wan ye ges Cotton fabrice are wn. large purchase of ‘The ship beat & toro ways, for, te corm corps, the doctors and Iitter-bearers, be 0 Crochet ry f following the usual route, 27%! wreeked Steamship so igh om the! will all be present to be offered at quick selling prices; completed the run in| —_—_—_—_——_— 59¢., 75¢. & 98c, Black Dress Goods. |6-in. Wide Figured Mohair; . aasortment of 3 for tole, 390. yd.; (worth TEe.) . ‘\t 44-ta. Wide French Cropons; 17 dite : ; . ' ferent styles for Thareday, Deputy Surveyor of the Port D. EF |Beard of Henlth Gives Out te Rett. Dowling was angry when he went to jhe mate—Death Rate 1%.69 | Per Theasand. |_The orrd of Health's entimate of the (America’s Greatest Medietne) Than at afb fimo, te ‘Re "On this eetimate the FOF COURS, Colds, grip, asth- lug. h rate for the wee! tnte| MA, bronchitis, deat f fire, week of thie pos 7 Be os ye passengers her rule ie that the outer be closed oh the arrival uf a |month 's 186 per 1.0% ty boroughs fe: Mane Seer, toe were Pie | the ee Bevan, HO5%, Brook- A { Queens, KO: Richmond,

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