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- J iat I A oes | m - : A ) By T. E. POWERS. E PARCELS POST SCARE. BY FERDINAND G,. LONG. ; tafeinteletetebinlnleleleiatobfeieieletel-inivielntelotatetaieteleistelobetobotot + YOu 4 Published by the Press Publishing Company, 8 to @ PARK RQW, New York. Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Becond-Ciass Mail Matt CHARLES DANA GIBSON ON ti) ~« = Des | DAY-DREAMING AND DAY-DOING.|£ #8//// “| Ri ae oa t) ante) * , NO, 14,857. Miss Carew, interviewing and illustrating Charles Dana Gib n for The World, fin ed him into talking shout his work i ae eee i a personal way, He said a few words wn. GIHKON ON J about his early study, a taal “Did you dream of being a great painter { wram-cagive, | or great illustrator?” she asked. pene — “Didn't dream of being anything great. Just wanted to learn how to draw,” was his reply, “Aim high!” “Hitch your wagon to a star!” “Remember that Vanderbilt was a ferryman, Astor a peddler, Lincoln a farm hand !’” these are specimens of the maxims that are stuffed down the 2—And trip bilthely up the garden path, warbling . . [throats of the youth of the Republic, Parents and teachers and f “Dinah,” and feeling that your jaunty alr on brn ay { ; ‘ 4 costume will land you under the wire four |sehiool visitors urge the little boys and little girls to day-dreams, to Free hE i eM Tae Ale naps Ghead of your foremost competitor for Tooteey’s heabkhe pick out one of the big prizes of life and work for it, har papa, who had suffered of Inte from the depreda- %% Charlie ala? | | avarewlinmn . 1 tlona of chicken thieves, had pet @ bear trap in the Hed And so we find everywhere young men and young women} yard)-ae Cherile dd? dissatisfied, restless, neglecting the work in hand, the opportunity yy that offers, furious heeause they are not getting their due. The salosgirl envies the forewomany the forewoman envies the shop keeper's wife; the elerk envies his rising former associate; the kitchen maid rail against the “lady in the LO ete e ene! is te ‘eta , . | + parlor; the Mady in the parlor” is in a frenay | of green jealousy of some other “lady” th some other parlor who has more diamonds or traps or gowns or a more distinguished or rye riche: husband, Piatt (to cri ‘We dgn't Liki a pow What ni 8 i ii an sisba i iid All these have hitehed their wagons to stars, or what they i ta Ui think are stars, And thoy are increasingly impatient because the om , 4 4 FX RGISE AS fl FAD ullding Up Mere Muacie & wt ot procession doesn’t move, Why doesn’t it move? i . 4 # Makes o Man Olt Hefore His Time Now, there is undoubtedly no more wholesome feeling in the ° I, WILKIE COLLING, the greats, for exereineare made prematurely old, | ber i Je were a paper bag of 4 ’ 4 M ft story teller known to the Bing: |"They are, the eany victims of every | pea ni tung bin about with atrie | World than discontent, just as there is no more unwholesome feel- Iehonpenking world, onee wrote a | ‘te hey have not the vitality of Tho German wae an aft rate TAs he antitank » alta i ; novel—and it one of hie bert=to | 80Y ordinary poy oF Kiri of twelve Vial anu 1: hateaen (he alaamnle ing than contont, To be conte nted means to be slipping backward; " J} iuatrate the proposition that athiett bide ts the ‘irkish wrestler battiotoren of hia Homwele hands, Your to be discontonted—in the right way—aneans progress. But the tialning makes men old before choir | Vielted this country and let It become | sout never exercteed=ttoeber war for]. ' : . i . ais time, ahortens thelr lives, and reducew| KNOWN-aw War the fuct—that h ‘ ad sis right way is not discontent with others, not sharling, envying, nd atep into that bear trap, in the Inky dark: Miaity (nthe proceas ot bullding w "itained ihe be Wed + lt | Of course, Dr, Moy's M ‘lamation WI) seoreting and exuding malice and jealousy, ‘That is thé sort of springs grip you Ike ® drown- 4.—And have him bring @ lantern at last to show the ere muscle. 1” book was nam } emoked olenrettes withe 0 sot ih motion a tremendous controverny, |, i Y good Ft fat "i ‘ow he has half-murdered a chicken thiel Mian 4ind Wite,” and the desoription | Wer: ate anything that atruck ils fancy, ‘jut dt will shortly be reduced to a discontent which possesses the star-attached day-dreamers, . Nes fat tine te aa Regina be bed Tecd aan aie baoasa Poe of Geolfrey Delamayn, the tilustrious| And drank beer by the bucketful—when jcyote betwoen two atandarde-that of The rie i i fivatan ‘i ' oare with wiok calle Athlete, contained a world of wisdom, | thee things und were | © trained athlete at twentyefve and The right sort of discontent is discontent with one's self. In pe perauelit een Ls! bal is tla bead Meng Oe ee dl aa D | We seo the demonstration of this tm: | certain exten: corroborated by ¥ £6 that of the normal ian who attains Nis] (hat same interview of Miss Carew's, Mr. Gibson says: “Be your |} morta) truth in a thowsand every-day | Per#onal appearance ae an enormour jighent 1 devel nt at forty or tae . fy i ree ; experiences, We hear pug and | soft, fat and flabby “the foptyefive. and who twa better man at{OWn eritie, When I do anything T como the next morning and PLENTY IN STOR@ ; oaramen called old and at | knowing ones declared with acorn that |sixty than the worneout oat thir! § . er fbctihe tava f EITEETWs bin, puah horas suites trem he Would be en paay firey ter (He thor- Ifteort ‘ Hp find so many faults in it that T haven’t time to sit down and cor: E R the courve at Aix as “aged.” All nis | oughly conditioned champion of Amers | DI, tilame f*e*e] rect them all.” malt, human or brute, that habttually | ica. When the two oame together hog AMA the tm Aal hO bark B han all th tp AHOHE hich ol HF uhdergo ao-~valled tratninganother term! ever, the fat and Mabby Turk (ook Rows ot choloe etter than all the maxims about high aim and stars and the at 18 Me whiet ALY ye 8 ‘ H “What If He Should See Another of & ot seeerommeemeny Tent in tho Bible Peolpe of whi h Mx Gibson ay ’ eo ot wt And Like That Girt Better oy] tA ASN TAbT | maxim about learning to draw is one form: \ (Cop rient, 1900, by {ie rem Puviteming Com: | We bear oconstonally, through the pulb- pal! Abe pada “Whatsoever thy land findeth to do, do ee aa a , ilo prints, of the unhappy ones, white vf ous Heh 9? a YOUNG kirl writes me am foniows | wo tiever hear of the tens of thousands Time, } itwith all thy might, | 4 "Abou sis qonthe age t Bat 8 [of Wat ones b tLe inti i There have been great men who in their | 94 1 the suspleloun, exacting wo , ? ° love at firat sight, He hae called on mo ‘that wally make much of the world’s! youth fixed their ambitions for prizes high. But that was not the ing al then. Tam employed nine | ld vise ouch & . beat tee j ais oc Re eames 4m lhe nieve Cor se wee until whe ean too! pore| reason orany part of the reason for their achieving those ambitions, me and takes me home. denier |) the man of Her choles) When Napoleon, a poverty-stricken, obseure lientenant, was court: ‘Ile aaye over and over that he javes ere phe goes to the altar with him, A : ‘ von ; “w) ‘ me twice ae much ot 4 hie, but i Huaploin ty the blight which kiting Josephine he said, pointing to his sword; ith this I shall tee: Nie. Cap~Game on. wid yo Ot What shou! many a bleasom of love ff At i ' Dop—C ap ogg mger irl ahem he Younw sire should never ive way to} 20 far.” But he didn’t say or even imagine how far, And when may wet anuthor stroipe for thie cape might like better? Heh morbid faseles Have more com} he did ff , rfinite bition fo remote i " DT have, srwevs, teen (old that man fhe ursalt ang your own arwal il Ally, foram ade MOB SOUTHER, TOP 8 e goal, it was Friend—Has little Billy made his debut yet? Tit Ofendarde want The ‘ \, eould ove, atid I have ween ao m than to au vny otter git capablel after he had “lost his head.” That ambition was the sovereignty] Whiskers—ure, ‘That's his debut he's a-buttin’ of now, 6 pes, Tha we of ‘innln ON imirer from you, . vers : oe —— —- — ood co eed fiuailaaaa Ree ney always Mer outta that's Word, hie honor} Of Europe, and it is not necessary to say what its event was, Every Women 9 @ # @ @ your a " it ito big. pe T VOIGE SWAYS THE SOUL 3*°" ; | geeanaavel to And oo moon dtstruat| — PAURA JBAN LIBBEY, [ing wuticiont reanon HY you have ot) An ambition for a definite big prize, formed prematurely, is SWEE 4 #@ = Should Cultivate One, p : a It ip very eruel for thors who have " A 0 ‘i H 51 The si OMEN at the present time #eM) A gweet voice and a pretty face go} People Were enraptured with her beauty F ain += ane ll Baiheh boon et ihe Ait ive ied miot with Tilefariane through. veve te] AUNOBE alWways A source of hitter Aisappointine nt, The man who Wis persuaded of the truth of the} wel Dut of the two the former| tl) they hoard her speak, and then her" f q Tt is w part of every young wrt lite | seared for wives und fitte ones, chaorve imbue every youne Neart they come] fixes the Presidency as his goal is a disappointed and soured man younger Pliny's saying = lis pr A noble-minded woman,| harsh Spanish voice utterly destroyed bel Move and a lover, and it |e ; mt ahd tate ana @crome with the bellef (Nat every one In : ing voice In that which awa: With a sweet and harmonious voice, has| the fascination, English women are os Duis righ that this ohoutd bibs, hal eles sainient Nhat the ates whom (tbe wpril in fulso and that (her® 818] p eepee-smreseony OVCl though hesbecomes Secretary of State] tor in nearly every public place, traln, | an immense power for good in the world, | 8eklom blessed with musical volpes, ‘The i 4 Ng te no hemetn trie ye » tho fore tite time, J restaurant of what not, they ate con+| Words of conwolation and counsel from) damp and variable climate 1s responeible iV young man in question hae given you] (hoy have wedded tay have a happy Sor + futvoetly. aud hile wHy Hin AMM} oy the foremost orator of his time. A man splouous by thelr much speaking. The] her lips have greater influence than ehe| for colds and bronchial affections that = * ’ *f { fof hw loyaity, Way} and oa o See ADT oot ti } e ; i f ; , ie canny |i Gcotre. youn aay, Soar, not ote. mare [A] came: vn Wl? sonttnue to dp bo und ae Who sets his heart on $1,000,000 has all the] pity i that in’ their attempts to “sway | dreama porsible, ‘The fact 1s that people Imore OF ieee nur Wie Yerel! Stina FAY Loo about you, and you will find am: V rtege in a thousand (urns out unhappily LAUHA JEAN LIBBY. solf-torture of failure if he gets only &500,000, ee Be A a nk fl a ” \asedare we Rw Aig yi Sgt bie Mer edged ilar n Hg iahypliod ay g . a] i tle alii didcadeR) | 1 who sets eart 0 in| it may attract or it may revolt, Of] chatmed and influenced as they never) acquire a pleasant way of speaking, -* REPOSE OF BODY AND MIND By Anno ME he If Foikltre We be ' “ ; The man who wate his heart on a partnorship course, every woman wither that her| would be by the utterance of any ony] ‘The Mving voice It 1s which awaye the 7 ‘ y a “ In the Health OHO#ING the firm is miserable oven though he becomes superintendent at|voloe may attract, and whe ahould take | wh 8 wisely and kindly, but leas! soul, and the home one weet i cannot write or talk too much carly train the ohild to obeerve tin lifferenve between true and fale ae every possible that It should do | pleasingly, its head a woman who epeaie tm ‘ of repose In Unie busy, hy ning dally mllenve, short Intervals when both] i A large salary 40, Bhe can recall, perhaps, wome one oe beautiful and attractive arr calm and well regulated tones, i world, where people are keYO4! mind and body rest, Que public ohools Yo woh the girl on whe ) a 5 Pi pmai wee “f 4 » Hoek at to whom people listened willingly, and} Women ceare to charm when they be-| Such & possession carries ! do auch high nerve tenaton, Mure M60-! should cultivate vee 1) the part | Woe onvincinge her that re Don't dream of the Presidency, + dust Nethig bo the host citizon| oe ‘Suommstey. said that ane Mee A IEIR tacbpsats, ‘This wea. The cape, I eae ite soemane fai quiet (9 an une tre org . of both leacher all tor n Ke As e are , satin an. wall in vour district and let yourself grow. Don’t dream of $40,000,000, | pleasant voice, says the Chicago News. }aald, with the Empress Bugenie, Many her w ‘errinle persons” tod Healthy ot bod fohool Mew mu the moulding of the! oulih h thte mone enews. > 7 vy bol “at wivennts and power Of |racs, These al payehologion) and | aolf supathy. self-consciousness,| Just try to earn an advance in your present salary and lot yourself AdVibe About Caring (+ ihe Bhby' . Os wer ride we meet with thie mens | taught and 1 out th & ie nerves until omer af grow. Don't dream of q partnersiip, Tut try to bo the beet Rome Helpful Hints to Troubled: Mg * QA)! unrest, this wtruggle with burdens healthier bundle-tier at the package counter and let yourself grow, Don’t] 4 Phystetants Care Required, it ts dangerous, and a cure for the|abour the diet of her twin bablen If ‘of some variety, Unt!) from the expend . Hy . Dear Mira, Ayer: oame, MRS, FP, PATRIC! the food she mentions agrees with her ture of nerve force a targe number are] nerves i relaxation and eneraiaing were] ya) yn 159 AIF EASE dream of carriages and diamonds and boxes at the opera, Just try| Syive 4 boy three and a halt y New Brighton, 8 1. | bles, ohe should continue to use tt among the néver-Wwell, always-tired| more frequently alternated during the ‘ “OK KAOEs |i) he the cleanest, most economical, most capable, most progrossive | ld who seme to be healthy in every HERE a baby exhitite these| The best way to discover whether e after which follows the morbid, ! day The woman of faabt buildi Don’ reapect, but I have notteed that he has symptoma it should have the YOUr baby ts doing well—and this te for Bhd Anally tho insane ‘Train the mind to free the nerves, re-| flat-housekeeper in the whole building, Don’t nag because your! cold awents during the night while care of @ physician at once, Me benefit of all the mothers who write By repose we jo not mean ilenens OF) jax the muacies and lay the tnert body ¢ husband is not a great man Try to be the great wife of a small | *eerins Kindly let me know whether sient eweate are a pretty sure indica-|™*-!# to have the little one weighed alvgatsliness, for that 1s a death-dealing | gown to natural sleep. If you t iusband | i Lal rs —— ———narcemeeernemeomnr—s | tom that (here Is Romething wrong with|OVOryY Wor. if the baby ts saining wer, but we mean steaiy life | able to Keep the body sitll y —which is much better than being the small wife of a great . fhesh and Is bright and happy, you Building aativity. thy ebtld 18] control the mind; then begin by man—Wwihl gre: GRAY CLOTH GO N. Ih, eb Bratton, Not worry about At, If it is losing Mesh, MPUtA of ative life, but 1 restione|the body to ile dh repoae. Fos man, or indeed than being any kind of a wife to the average kind Queer Diet for a Haby. You should begin 10 look Into tte let at i } Only under artifelal conditions | (ought forge on using the right nerves of busy! absorbed, undomestic great man, ° es tinder once, If repose ie power then we cannot amt correet muscles for the Immediate | " d I have a baby six months old, He ts A Florida Mother's Pitght, r : | work and let those off of duty rest Mr. Gibson and the other great men and the other successful my firat one, He is a bottle-raised hyd My baby was born in New York, bad gama If every person weighed down with} " waratin tl, . . A ‘What is best to feed him? I feed we have been in Florida etx ‘ cares and tired muscles would thor.) men of all kinds and deseriptions we iy waste pi in talking of now on cow's milk and Hime water and al expect to make our home tors bee " re tap, OURHIY relax for @ abort period daily what they used to do or in dreaming of what prepared food, I give him mashed po-| seemed to thrive splendidly anti abowt + 4 MHI oy could retain ahd generate, force ton Renn AY} ‘got t > The Wa ton ad ar me ovo ade] to rk afr Or aria We 4 IN THE AISLE. wufficlent to aecompliah maine son yinwTe it they are going to do or be some day, They him uncooked apples. I sometimes mive| took fever and since that time phe hae 4 \ tthe day's work without eshausu OR TOMOMBOW) st do—dd carly and Jate, day in and day PUR Page tees 1 eek ob, Do Tt G0) caves boon well, Mie Some) Sremmmear, HB was a mald of honor Aj and the mind would thus be able to} HUT TO-DAY, o i . Ay: right or wrong? Mra. J.P. | as though tn great pain. I have given a Amt y hi tt many pjevelve new plane and (dean | Seeeewetememee® out And presently they find a star quietly ‘OUR baby, aix months olf, doen | her every colic mixture T know of, The f humanity if} ot It would be @ bleaning to doctor gave me & medicine, but 1 no benefit, A TROUBLED MOTHER, ‘Tallahansee, Pla. mot require mashed potatoes, 4 you could not do a more un- ir af | wite than to him the un- H@'LL GET OVER IT IN TIM@® Meuteeieiae ena ‘we’ pork’ riod, Tho | @ 910, 1 60.00 think the hue ’ litle one have @ strong constitu: you, You seem to have done ] {ibn {f he hag ehdurcd this diet without | | * thing « mother could, But X am Protest andl now, competent to advise you in this while ‘The wedding march begun! My heart was wildly beating My breast was full of pride, For fairest of the fair ones there ‘Was that one at my aide! hitching itself to their wagon, sede en ee ee nee mut the buat. tines of muslo; guste peclal power +l there wore Many persons never enter a car oF ‘The prople turned and whispered at, read, tench or listen (hat the nerve] ‘The diet of an infant of six months |Only a physiolan who Dirty And turned again to nee, aye oe béphabe, aiuasien oaks should consist of six meals, Morning , medical blstory oan probably give ‘And for awhile thore in thealsle “bl tract wrinkiee conn nt! ‘and midday botties—mitk, nine table: | counsel, ¢ ‘ me und tt Tho pods wore good to mo sasitat afte “4 : j *poonfals; cream, one tablespoontul; the} 1 can only say that I ehould to Fmaw the maiden blushing aed itbyiior heel prepared food you mention, one tea-| ive the baby the colic mixture with- We two outshone the reat, bah raeaaihiaan: rd spoonful, Hot water, two tablespoorm |out knowing what they were Comp, 40d {Eh heard her wgh, my head was run thelr own machiner | ate, Dissolve the food in the hot w of, Too many of them are made up of é was in my breast! ‘ spits whch assuid| | cream, ——__— : ie J all over; {t tires one to ery nerve The it bottles should not have the whe was maid of honor | cn i, Mise nto uty f artifolal food, but should be mixed as WORKS BOTH WAYS, a o tha u . (And 1 was hie beat man, Ui ular vs fonowss “What a mistake it ts!" o lof the many Ured mothers and te ora: then they wonder why they fa discipline the children. The lows of foree han Weakened the nerves and the soul jeaunot express powerfully \hrough them, |idieneas, ‘Thin modol ts of black Japens' ‘Thome who have younw girls in Charke bone silk, most righiy covered with em- | wi seon note how wtiongly people HW | brolderies of gilt red and the lin- Ir emotions nature, Veotlatag’ ing belig of @ charming of belokk “Milk, nine tableapoonfuls; cream, one | dooter, ag they walked “to wpeals of this as the wi

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