The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1900, Page 6

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Aas TE oo THE DAY'S bOVE STORY. SERIES LOVE’S MESSENGER. y~ NESS was thoroughly Gisheartened, YOUNG MEN WHO DO NUT SUCCEED. a moccweux § Laura Jean Libbey ” se (aprriha, 1000, by Ge Prom Punitening Company, Now York is gure to crown his efforts, and of these admira-)is sure to go quite as easily. Their hands are It does net occur to them that more work can the Pust-Otive ot Now Vert 29 Bewwnt-Ghas Matt Mattar, DENT © hate? “A ble qualities the great men of all nations are/sort of human sieve, Pour into them as muchi be done during CORRESPON , ae ewe tb made, and those whose names are deservedly en-| gold as you may, it te sure to alide through them other part of Despondent Mother” asks me to write upon! 164 on history's pages. as rapidly as you can pour it fn. this subject, showing us clearly as is in MY| you gay there are no such young men nows-| They are the young men who are always meets =| power what the world at large thinks of these against unkind fate—declaring that there pide ornpicshapoodpony never a lot eo hard as theirs. Yet those shoul ve been glad to print such an excel- 11 will tell that thetr lent letter in this column, lengthy though it was, know them wel mo Psseahhcs | had it not contained the request not to do so. pap aaa st eed sc dos ober The pleasanter subject, to begin with, 1 the i oF ke sae postin pMcarcoil successful young man. \ ry Gcusaved 7 We all know how welcome he {a wherever he end therefore goee; everybody's hand {s stretched out to him |in genial giadness, He has friends by the scoro, dorats | his relatives are proud of him, and those about) [TI ss an , Prasrgestyaseraed oe, teu seriaaeere him look up to him as a very superior being. Tn oe - saad! re To this we all agree. But the first question for nae us to consider 1s, how he reached this pinnecle| PHN | of success, to determine whether or not bis evo-} i[iIIMiilt cose will be lasting. hmmm It he hae been the architect of his own fortune, (LLLUIIll made every dollar of his capital himself, we know mao that his success has been buflded upon a rock 7 and will stand the storms of adversity, zs THE STORIES OF SUCCESS] Hts envious companions may say of him: “He is lucky.” HEN William Dean Howells had written BT three hundred pages of “The Undiscor-| uct! Ther ie no Inet soit ka eminert places, socially and financially, and tn ered Country” he found something had} He has simply nit uasiness DY Perse; nine cases out of ten they were poor boys, who gone wrong, 80 he tore up the pages and] Yerance, preserved his Integrity, i!ved cleanly and earned every dollar of the start they had in life. Seman again. This shows that euccess|Durely, never got into debt, saved his spare! Now we will look at the other plcture—the money and gained friends by deserving them. unsuccessful young man. He has never expected wealth from any source He 1s always the one who has been bolstered other than his own labor, and the full realization | nu» by those who desire to see him get along in of this has caused him to put his whole soul {| the world without encountering any of ite hard- eG lata la i al caaatas ilps; those who would see him tread on life's] If they parsued business as keenly and erdu- gdh ia baneerisd taimons CI Te Ce ee eee ously as they do pleasure, their ledgers would have Mise Libbey wettes for The Evening World young je Tn such hands money that has come eo easily » different story to tell. by arrangement with the Family Stevy Pager. PRSHION’S WAY pooooooon000 00000 sooowncconenoeg! TT A RRIET HUBBARD AYER OF WEARING HAIR, 8 FIRST AID TO ye Wounded Hearts. § ‘ Good News for Mustachioed Women. Ee $BURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1000. “It was beastly mean of Wilson to refuse me @ Joan when he knows I am in such desperate mend 1” he muttered resentfully, L, BO cece sevceesseeee coveseee NO, 14,088 @_ Pescival Nagle’s record is net on trial. | Pertiaps he does “‘play the races,” Per- , he is an unfit man for the position ‘having been appointed to that most im- fant office the thing for him to prove he can clean the streets, If he can 2 this as successfully as Col, Waring “did much will be forgiven. If he cannot clean the streets he ought | #0 be removed from office! have no time to listen to his tales of woe; nor will they parbor him. If hie friends take pity on him and try him once more, the same old story is enacted over again. Every young man should hew his own way to guceces by his own tadustry. takes courage. S0M4 Tommy” Cruse began looking for gold in the @ hilis long before be was old. After fl tp-sight years of grubbing he struck tt rich om fo Bow a millionaire guest at « New York ‘ pales. This shows that success takes pa- “pause end perseverance. Francis Felu, born without arms, be- @ famous painter and wrote a successful y, using his feet in place of hande. Barthol- ew Moriarty, of thié city, aged sixty-eight, has tack to work at hod-carrying after hav- ‘aeek broken and one side paralysed. These) show that pluck, which is an Important ‘of auccens, is no respecter of persons. Beesley, mechanic, of Paterson, N. J., Gnd starved himself for over half a cen- ry and Gled leaving more than $860,000. This that some kinds of success are mot worth 8 HF i Hi ! 77 f i | i e i he el i : f e e e ty The Evening World printed the stories Jet of people who sald they hed failed and tela why. It is now printing the stories of we who have succeeded, which are more interest- band mot less instructive. calls for qualities which do net admit of It fs bullt on the line of “Don’t give up ! ” The man who |e after ft in earnest may setbacks, but he won't coufess to abso- Gateat, tim tea ray s ne great quality of successful men or women rg Por ny re ‘will be found to be that which we call application me ote magia ” or concentration. Having selected each « point . 4% ‘et on fortane, or fame (for the winaiag of piss 4 hs ae name is even more than the earning of 5 & fe had better be 4 wealth), they devote their energies to the pores had dane cht attack at that point. No scattering fire, to right, ‘selles " Jett, front or rear, will do the trick, Straight “wy trate landlady ex- postulated that Van Ness ‘must not ition, When Van Nees, sr. her ruffled temper i | e ° Hape Hames, 0 queen of grand opera, started her career handicapped by circumstances which ly made sacrifices unnecessary. But she knew she wanted, she went for it by the direct of hard work and « single purpose, and she won her laurel. “No one,” says Mme. Eames, in effect, “cam de vote herself to many things and do one (hing j é i iy i | Lit rest 38! i fi | z 2 i> al ai% s ce Hi g at i Z i E Col, Clay—How many lagers of tar a Busan B. Anthony, eighty years old, hae retired | oq , paper the national leadershtp of the women euf-| Sam~One, ; i Li 53 mu pot that she may spend the rest of her Cul. Clay—Didn’t I tefl you te put on several layers? seata tx idlenene, but that che may devote hereeit| Sem—Tes; Dut takin’ in consideration dat die te « wear & wrap that 's sensible? henheuse I thought dar wus enuf layers on de inside When we breathe out of doors keep the mouth’ than « day's washing at home. den cat! Rs cheer 1 weeo aac jt : i ‘ i @ehampered to another branch of her same old = aA MINUTE | being in earnest and always looking to her alm. ‘To multiply cases le to repent morals all through thie matter of success. And the very fect that ways and the results are so brightly, clearty, and inevitably shown in examples from Teal life makes all the more reason why hearts and failures should not number ao Bn He iH zfs OR TWO WITH THE MER woT GUT. a KNOW TH sex. Mother—Willie, didn’t I say 4 whip you tf yew put | Dester—Your wife ts « very sick woman, and I Rave another rubber button on the stove? my doubts as to ner recovery. Wihitie—Yeo'm, but ‘tein't me this time, ma Ite pa| Husbant—Oh, she'll pull through off right. Mor smokin’ one of them cigars you bought him fer | Gressmaker sent home « new gown yesterday, and che Christmas. hasn't tried it on, In ragged Calvin's doctrine bred; RATHSKELLER REPARTEE. “Ae style gore you are in the shade— You get your prayers all ready made,” ———— ‘TROSR LOVING GIRLS. Nelile—Charlie saye | grow more beautiful every time he otae me. i | 08 San Seve om Be Be Meo Had Priel, Be tho test wha psd Beet ed ba , Lalwweet, Osage ‘Where aap I eauty ctensgnghy tree of Gage? 46m we Are | | ef 5 i I i : on Gtare ie the oficial dag. Bite ‘Veo 0¢ Biested, Yeo. Gothetie becwme President of the United tn bore in this country to parents net ebigible? 2a Z ‘Fhe Inteh Galfters Fight Weed. ‘Who loves hts wort and Gees Bip best = cmecunes, |! ieee wesessae anes | — on tt pass @ Bhould wear o bigger wreath, f wet, x me men have dene mere cour

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