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i PRESIDENT HADLEY, OF YALE, 3,’ RY’S DAILY CARTOON. THE RAISE THAT MAY NOT. jow the Husiness Man ‘HE WORLD: \g \¢ a Jiro onght to get te | te etree eer eett } | BH have got to train men who an element of moral responetbility ehat! seo which are the lark which the commerela te alow! things to abtend to, to understand ut surély awakening ) Organtantion, to understand Atviston of The education whieh shall At men for | labor tn its broad sense, \o understand | nese of the Cu | the opportunition which ie before them, Hall dedi iThee Uae eal) alow: dhe’ youn FAnd to pole! those opportunities for men of th tintey tha charac ) Which they are fitted. Now, T can only that eewential re f iiidiento @ few ways among many | Aiea aA" ott a ) which this can be done In tho frat f the) Phe wh , our men muat fearn to lise thelr thelr dork “Whit. ihe dlhere’é time, to divide thelr time, Ax buminees wvly and «radually learning, We are ts done to-day, we Jo tn five minutes nal ipoid Plat Mad ha ) what the past generation took five hours snd tial | fo perform, If ® man attemp! > make » have titted Phone five minuter, to repeat those five have tte | minuten wll through the day, fe will kill bility, Now Himself, He must have outside interests oth tn work and tn niny, Not the lent sing» Part of modern education ts the educa. i r a b) tion to honoradic yyment of ehings ‘ } 6 reo \ by ' ” de of work oo ae (i With: And this in Important tn ramet = Pay more than it has ever nin the asi Hi A r oni Be) past, for av business becomen larger | : B) daken more and more the characte ' shen | De trum, ‘The word, ae tt i» applied | Wet thee ; eran: to tae | By Our large manufactur! noations ANTHUR T, HADLEY al eu eins ty Ine W dp tht an neckient e. 1n ite appl re Wa of eae inal Mion to tho reat’ work of product nan does not for Nmnwelf, Wut for athe] sy , “ dayulates abd And dletribie the world toda ors Tle \ handy the INO | Howsne . ntud mint power | i mess ion (rua. HC ina thing whieh alt hin the awn f thee lives | Palla in 4 OKS AND BOOK MEN Phe Mublisher's Newest Ally 3 WITH BO 5 , aot Phe Author Whe ij His uber and. the FV | RO OOOOOOOIOIOOOODONS || Sy mew tn « tatoment or fact 1 | 1 ' mate year ey ear 1 ie } ue " Pally ingenious ‘ashi t tl, Hore | ‘lat ‘ pd i fe thelr hide hen over i , | talli The pubiinver puis a paper Mg ‘ b sover the book, 0 ¢ K, benea at jie | the title, is gayethe following | q i} H CR viettly Potvreaque, rrliling. 74 ‘ x Dn He hands. Ie ts tocked w os Jooallty, Ju ir Bip baperiticived. iiie eye calla on thar . ie Kote ivthoy ‘ oe and he weeps for Joy Nig ’ LAURIN PATRON THRRUNE Hot be opened. A fow days " memes vor ening rnd | BLACK TAFFETA BY Kno) ' nok It Pe eolimns of the dally papers Jo Me, planks “Wh: A189! we have 7 ry page thre Yi ee: Or, CSS ee 1 Oty, Munk ” Wr Tr heren ’ Hi go Daca and haat ® WiHtine a weathing denune | Still there is something ‘ ery one except the aue | wal tacle of those two ite Ke Mubhley 1 the TELL. MIRA, ap playin inaly into. each t Cabet hy Birds that dart through the afr {| © eevera Hovering above her, } | made the pute wit + Toll her so sweet and fair, } who have Toll her I Jove her, {| their laurel wren Jcouches and gone to sleep thereor Pail her that wtilt 1 hear | Among them in treat ant (wu: | Her pure voice singing |thor of that Canine Iliad ‘Nob, son of | lng. AB near as dear Battle’), Robert Chambers and Alfred boy ty me bringing {| Henry Lewis, of ‘Woltetite’ fame, | While t tooded with books | it her that 1 wtll! seo er eyes’ soft glances, every riy on me whore wlewm dr oa r to sleep. fall 4. hundred swell the would put al hy thou men who at of slumberers, Charles Major, who wrote a book of wuch very bad literary quality that ite tale promptly soared up {nto the hut deod thousands, in to follow “When Thin calling comtume ix lshet black taffeta, Tho watet with bolero, trimmed with ‘deep of mati fin de rowan luce, opening over « blouse of accordion: plaited Hlae mousseiing de aie. latter ie trimmed with,crosmed strapaof)the Boers and their tamilies to of Itar,| country, 1 velvet ipens af end if The Vubltshed by She AMA eaiorid, NO, U1 (ho Press Publisidiig Compeny, to @ PARK KOW, New York Entered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, ARE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS GOOD PLACES TO SEEK A HUSBAND OR A WIFE? When a Harvard undergraduate spends much of his time in participating FO eee etm ete in social arrangements—dances, teas, dinner parties, receptions and the like--they eall him a CAN SIDLE 4 fusser” and his oceupation “fussing.” f voune mens f hin ie th shen ha t oarronnro f iis is the season when the young me f+ oswesse’ fund the young women everywhere are beset Reeser recy the right sort nah they ¢ have ld ay van Hie work and alge! by the temptations of “fussing.” Tf they ave of young men and young women they have careers to varnestly wish steadily to iinprove so that they will not f disappointment, if not of aotial misery, But how How can they spend auch thought fine?” Hand tine upon social affairs without losing their grip upon that which is Vital to them ¢ The only proper object of these “fussing” finetions for youth is matrimony vlothes and | on ean {OME wewooing patched ass But is * to be extrem bw wirnt eoantees + 1s ONSING wway ; FIND AMUN. BAND on A The young people are brought together in their best vest manners with a view to indueing them to many | he only valid exense, therefore, which a sensible, industrious young ike for going afussing’ is that he ov she is in reality And in sneh aease the business onght to be de asible tomake up the thie which both have lost peodily iid after a brief engagement the fussing’ the best way to woo? Ought not a young girl ely fa uspicions young man whom she was always meeting rambling through parlors and ball fooms talking and giggling with a fot of idle vomen/ Onght nota young ian to be very cuntions about attaching himself to a voung woman given over to the idle and enervating Al life! habits of a soe On the whole is it not better for sensible young people to busy sich self debi of sueli an example upon the feeblevwitted, the silly and the imita| tive fe from| night afler night, watehing and at intervals el distorted and ne ho Of these thus harned were the hune FAR AS WE KNOW.| i} asement. ‘The reason for interference is the jnthence ering franticnl|y the haif-deranged wretehes on the bieveles, IN STRAITS Teacher Now, Adelber 1 you t why King Hiohaed was called of the lon] eckmeBiy, I'm short ‘ | Winok»-Well, you can't “touch” me Me! ‘ wan becaume he | ation * wh lew anery PRODUCED RESULM, — “Please, lady, gimme a penny,” pleads sun HTION, jed the ragwed little begmar 7 Phe Profestor=t have collected all the| "Good gravious, child!’ exclaimed the vaterial for my work on The Decline) kind-hearted lady, giving him @ nickel, Superstith | sliall Degin to write) “are those the beat shoes you've got?’ nok the day after to-morrow ‘Yes, indeed, he replied, his eye kin- Wife-Why not tosmortow? dling with professional pride, “f eouldn't Phe Professor Umeah-tormorrow ts} mitno better for my business. Dey don't 8 tteenenaet ; we LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. w ne What Ver Cent.t Present?’ Tn many @eiguborhoede there ona 1 The Rvening World are families slowly warving, Days at A man buys an article fora) conta and|® tine there te not a bit of fire oF @ W conte, How much per cent, | (ME to eat In the house make, roaders? A says he maki A NMOWBOR. cent, Bo says he makes 100 9 What Is the Cost? Whieh is tig W.G Answers Employer Problem, ¢ Dilton of 7 In anawer to over pays fo This is equal to the vir combined, coond 14, the What does ew answer man, $b Ld $15 15-19) he p: @ pays the for | Wames to K | To ehe waite Can a tra whether there Pampas have out Weat aye Maving read ts an follows he f The Breoing World ot Howth America such as we hariiy Hewin: o the Bititer of The Brentng Werld: do & Cine but bring de niokels gut,” | Te the Walter of The Breving World: ‘Will readers wolve (hin: # Nvening World wage problem: "An en- wt of tile employecs 90. ‘0 salary of the The first he pays 1-8, the third 13, the fourth tet ch man receive?’ The He pays the fret pays (he second man, @ third man, $12 12-19; urth man, $10 10-19. EMMA B, now Aboat Hanehes, more than cow, each? ‘Vo the Diltor of The Bvening Worlt L. Loose Diverces; Bad Hearts, ‘To the MAitor of The Brening World: Court, swelled readers are any ranches on the LW. it Home, of sudden deaths taking "heart feilere” tn our ie practical advice may © much about bringing | like to ask: “Why not DECEMBER 15, 1900, rods who sat all night,|! Horse and cow cost $99; horwe cost ® per cent. What {ns the coat of wom. Stamp Fiirtation Again in Demand Wit! some kind reader let ine know the language of postage stamps on a letter? A Almtinguished Judge of the Supreme while recently addressing the lawyers before him, drew attention to the epidemic of divoree casen and the Yooye manner in which they are pre+ pared. Now, sir, would it not be well ff! SATURDAY SERMON BY TALMAGE. OO eee mmm REV, T. DE WITT TALMAG ee HERE har not heen a time when iiter ant bine {rreaponsl- f many men having the Niancinl interests of others in charge hap oon more evident than tn th lant few Mardly any day for the last two months could you open your newspaper without belng surprived at xome new fraud on a big weale, Men ot a walary of 83,080 year spends (ng $90,000 of 430,000. Now It le a treokers and now it a clerk, and now |t trustee, and now i now it is the hureh of an Orphan any lun. ankruptey of bunks And disappearance of adminis: trators with the fundé of Inge entates wnd the dieordered accounts of United Mates oftielale | pertiionce of the years lea an executor, and penny have sometiiner made « me that solemnlses every thoughtful man and woman, and leads every philanthrophet and Christian to ask, What #hall be done to rtay the Mague? hore te ever and anon a monsoon Windle-nbrowd, a typhoon, a sitecto, | on fk myst if it y bet Fe men ninking wills to ber the property directly to the ¢ id oMcers of the court, anda 1° widows and orphans » committe Hat the former got all hat did not ti 4 to them, themselves abont their work and crest confident tha bette at eee eee eee ent anette ana Hyoing in search of a paviner is finding a partner, earnest anid indus) delving fet vorees and members of penalve club-houses aad contro 3 | trions, at work like one’s self ¢ cate who are not wortipd “Buasing” may swell the uerriage yeeords, But does i not turn thelr Just rig auane sudden reverse they fall, play oven a larger part in swelling the divorce records t 1 Wiia aMloed att, seom to retire {6 comm the world, and aeom atmort ready |@ - for monastic Ife, when In twa cr three | % At the Madison Square Garden this week we have begn having |ektt Ubey blostom ont again, having’ @ | NH : a _feompromiaed with their creditore-that | @ an extraordinary exhibition of human folly The passion for}is 1 them nothing bub regr " i we “* wi: Can de ag] the only difference between the second Lemet meee weenie heating” is low enongh even when it nets ast i proaberil.- aryl AH 7 A PAINE UTQAND a stimulus to a wane ambition that will not res] (iar thelr pletures are Muriliow tnete ABPULSIVE ; ; hee of Kenwetts, and thelr horses goa mile EXHIMITION, spond to the higher motive of wishing to belii dwventy seconde teow chan {jer pred Pereememeomet? somoholy for one's own self-satisfaction. But {ecerort, and instead of one countey ie Ne eat they have three, | have watched #! when this passion leads a lot of men to shorten their lives, degrade} and have novved tha ut of ten |i of the Future t e “J : J of those who fail in whit la called high |, ure Muet Be Educated. |b ansolyves below the level of beasts and make of themselves repul-| jive, have more means after than befo ive physical wrecks, it is tine for tho law to step in, ‘he fallure, and In many/of the oas ‘ : P 7 .|fallure Is only a stratagem to escape Not that it mattors what hocomes of a human being capable of} die payment of honest debte and put he world off the (rack while they prag Jtise a large swindle, There is somes wofull wrong in the fact (hat # things are posable : mye say tn the most emphatt: man- her to all young men, diehonesty wilt hever pa 1 you plant in your Wy 1 life will xeom to be very Ine egnificant, but they will grow up uniL they will overshadow you with horrible darkness, overshadow all ime and all I lave also « word of comfort for @ who suffer from (ie malfeawance of others, and every honest man, woman does suffer from what goes on soampdom anid obil ey in-wo bowl together that all (he mlefortunes whteh good people sute fer in busine matters come from the mimleedn of others Bear up under limrees, «trong in God, Beientisia tell us that a column of alr (ortyefive miles | height rents on evel head and shoulders, But that js B compared with the pressure that business life has put upon many of you, God made up his mind lohg ago how many or how fow dallare \¢ would be bow, for you to bave, Trust to Hig a porttonment, ‘The door will avon open jo lot you out and tet you up. What shock of delight for men who for thinly years Bave beet in bualnoas anxiety when (hey shall suddenly awake in everlagting holiday! vy WITT TALMAGE, oe JUST ABOUT CATS. own in America, No, 1. of voluma }, of the American Cat News, monthly, hos just appeared 7 herewith, reproduced from the ine’s title page, evidently procial show, a A Tepmensee Card. place under the city? At Sait che cat has a magasine of his from Chieago preases, It is published entirely in the feline interost aiid the picture given shat every wide awake puss will get a A Knosville (Teno) lawyer putilishes nd to “CYRANO DE BERGERAC.” -—-40—— ‘The Evening World's Woman Caricaturist Criticises Bernhardt and Coquelin. By MISS KATE CAREW, VOODHOR CES. With a chime Coquella through his fa orte part angt dem onatrates to all the world (hat th only one Cyr and his name Ia Co- welin. Tn the few momonia wien te ts t standing in the entre of (he strae making « long and wrililant speech he se pinking some yxy with tioety ade or performiug aome act of thinkable @olf-aacri way vn fe, Amal we ider hat be peooledn “dyrino de Her aera play Name 1 Algion M nie “Cyrano” ail ye will mak notning more of earth the greates write ‘Lear!’ Give Coque eee NOS iereverevexere) viai@jeiaieia overs (araveisiorsreiers ‘Talking about welf-nacrifi'e, rhough, Aothing Cyrano déep comes anywhere near the news with which Mma, Bernhardt herweit for tie honor Wer man. During pot she site route the female supers, De tetiies