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THE WHY HOw PERFECTLY REDICULOUS | / fully! QUESTIONS OF Let the Hrother Decide. Dear Mra. Ayer Tam n young man, and my drother i* to be married. Would tt be proper f mo to Invite some young lady tlemen friends of n do not know? And wo Invite but a few and leave Ait be proper to the rest tn the cold? dod. THINK your orother ts the person to decide this matter for you, If he should tnvite your re is no reason for your not doing 60, D> not Invite as lady. The lady should be invited sepa If you know the: Wg lad ume you Wo, you might write to) Is wil friends, th very i @lad to have you attend the webiing re- ception. Iam you will armnie | There is 1 be treated as though ah bag to be brought fs entitled to Just a than the gentleman i About Serving Salad, be Dear Mra. Ayer fire Tam Koing to give a l young friends (r f sandwiches, ¢ Mee, OR HOME = °°) DRESSMAKERS. \ Daily | The Evening World's ashion Hint. To cut thi a medium | size 1 7-8 y n wide or 1 y with 1 340 y front and sieeve: ton and t yard + , Miluatrate plain mat ORY’S TIMELY CARTOON. THE: TUNEFUL BUZZING Does it annoy our benevolent President? Oh, Fee eben ETIQUETTE ** THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13, tvui. OF THIRD-TERM BEE. —— ~ {THIRD ee St — Y YS dear, yes! It annoys him dread- ctcbeetetnbeitetebinteietoe SWERED BY * HEY HAD BACK SEATS FOR A WHILE. By T. E. POWERS. folefaletnintetdeletebatnietetnininteleinielntelninieleliieialninleintelnielntelntetete etelnt ished by the Press Publishing Company, 5 to 61° = ered at the Post-Oflce at New York an Second DOES NOT “ SUCCESS” MEAN SOMETHING MORE THAN DOLLARS ? as Mall Matter. STOCK EXCHANGE ved and —the | Why importuned to write is it that the only nen whe are aaa intervie articles on “The Secret of Sueeess” one topie that never Jacks interest-—are multi- | | Some very sneeessful men have ccc cece es seribed England as “inhabited by fools multimnillionaires, may be descrit and our own country, if 1 millions of people, mostly failures.’ the Rockefellers, the Morgans, t Hills and men of mes J. manhood of America the “Sue man is not nec arily a failure, voinillion, or a half, or a quarter ne rred to make something else, from thei y sueecedt rown st time to make money.” he said. were his objects in life—and he sne Wellington, afte $500,000 by the corrupt E Pi no Wh of tion, was sitting in the Continental nquering st India roup “big money” wa vdohn Haneoek Hancock of Boston's one promptly to his feet and said: but if the expulsion of the British burnt to ashes, issue the order im man who did not believe that‘ “millions.” Charles Sumner refused to lec longs to Massachusetts and the nation,” not his idol. Thon ure?) Abraham Lincoln died a poe sane meen wey $ qnillionaires / OU ONLY ry \ % 1 SUCCENSEUL ¢ Are the MENT $ inultianillionaires ¢ Rasiatate stern) : ‘ of them in tinguished as having “made big oney”— oy Agassiz would not accept $500 aon s Jefferson died insolvent. re, then, There are not over 5,000 the country. Carlyle once de- thirty millions of people, mostly one in it have succeeded but the ped as “inhabited by seventy Do we not make a grand mistake in fostering the idea that only the! he Carnegies, the Schwabs, that ilk—the men who are ehiefly dis: | | ntell the rising young of suce¢ ‘is a glittering word, capable of many meanings. however, heeause he has not made! of a million —or not even $100, They ver tried to make noney, and if they achieved their desires | andpoint, at least. t to lecture, entific inquiry and discovery reeeded in his pursuit of them, Myse Comp: was proffered a gift of He refused to touch Ww. this idea of success either. the signer ur great Deelars ( ssa letter was read froin Washington suggesting the destruction of Boston by hombardinent. | ; perty-owners, but he “Ally property is in Boston, | army f nit requi The Was only another name fon) mediately. e Was another ». “My time be- Big money was ture atany pri he said. Was he. or man. therefore, a fai he also a failure hurried {nto the tenement wi vccupled himaelf all day Ho successful men but) £ “T have no}: eethat it be} => G G May) eG + {3 | | if Wall Street having quieted down, some of our old friends of the news columns will have a chance Sngnln to fill the public iste THE "EVENING WORLD'S BIG “LETTER CLUB.’ Square of some} iman-hole cover being in a dangerous art of Btuy-| condition, 1 would say it's the police ¥ Square? Or|man'« duty on that beat to report @ rn section parent negligence (if he has ne ts worthy be the means of making able trouble, by complaint eye. ‘The Fal Vera FAitor of The F Now that poor W © Clue, Maddison ng World » McCormick as must the polier t utilize led Inasmuch as she visits the sick.’ For several afternoons following he about the sufferer and oyes fuil of ten-| derness und pity, speaking words of en- m sald to a companio: posite bh “By Jove, there ts Gracia Gr. All that night he struggled with him- nelf in hiw stud: The footfalls of the brave, herolo ‘i lad HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. | Grant died so poor that his opinion on “how to sneceed” would have |auee | c ears Bae se Geese, te ' fe aalad could be serves CLIDES. tlon or Police Department.., SE ees Peuiermpeels east “no value to this money-mad peneration, even if he had left it. are Helena, | et Department are the people di one ° > moke tre, It also trouble can frem the kitchen, The les er or later there will be a reaetio seare| ” | a y can't we To the Bilt ping World: to muke the necessary repal aS. ICY STD eerie acne y puter a es acti min this search for “the lenouga to abandon the falre for” the I have read that St. Helena's coast 4s 820Ws great negligence and inexcusable ‘ sca usually. ee eq Secret of sucecss” among the trust kings and {' A not goon making silly errors tary, barren and rocky. I can say, from CAreltoenesd if 3: was not reported by { RE Is HouND? — the sudden-rich heroes of the stock tick [ailAtheg ting Ze Letp thlal nooredead Bboy’ Iipera ration, that 8( Helena is the police. DR Preacnis for Golden Wedding, n-rich heroes of the stock ticker, case be a lesson, OBSE Me Pap Ise—green, fertile and For New Bridges. dour Mee Azer “T knew of no great man,” says Voltaire, Vian for Detter Sport well wooled, and (be! 0 miles [TOM To the Fditer of The Evening World: 1 have received an invitation to a dipetia 4 To the Faltor of The Evon.ng Worl nd) gets the benefit of the’ Now that Odell has vetoed the West x ting and would ike to know except those who have rendered great ser-| 1 he aprovelihee plane torear je winds. Its climate tw delightfuk street bill let us turn our attention to f ft would be proper to send a present; vices to the human rae Judge . ,/athletic tel in the middle of > EH. JONES. | ‘the subject of New York bridges. Here {f so, what, in your opinion, woul rm udged by that trae ee bring sport to ‘The Perilous Man-itole. ‘is a vast clty separated from two other pprinteurorainevaccanisn? standard, the mere makers of “big money” cannot tell our young «and ertateya knowledge tor of The Evening World great cities by narrow strips of water. M. B. AL p 4 7 nag?) terest fn tt Heretofore unknown. Woy | or in regard to a certain Yet to cross those rivers at moat poln' would be very appropriate to sena| to” the “secret of suece: They do not know it themselves. —- {we must ure clumsy, slow ferry-boats. 1 «Kitt, but ts not obligatory, ‘The San GEEoe In London a fumber of bridges span the x and close connections of Harries, In Paris a host of bridges span ind bridegroom tsually. send OUR GALLOPING POST-OFFICE, [tie Reine.” Why “not have a doven _ HARRIET HUBBARD AYER for the golden wedding. |Driden span both the North -——— lualntances offer any it. I ' i zi neail Fivera? Let this be done. If we want Kitchen Individually. Wouid thin be pprinte tothe age and pos tis published that New York" 2 post-office reeeipts for the late per? A Ye HOUSE WIRE c The parcel ta}inonth of April are $110,842 gerenter than. fe ener ae you are livin Mest wit od with vellow rion ' ‘ j 12 greater ee for the corresponding A Smoking Daughter. “ t would be qui for you to] Mowers are always acceptance, and in] Qeeeceeceeeeceeceg =omonth in 100. This promises an inerease of i i atlaiiknss A{tuts case, of course, yellow towers] > AN ENOIMOUS i Saran | abl ae SE rea noe Neve set more effect vay of en-! should be at feast 91, A » probably more, for the y Jet me Kno} ImiS motel emrec ees Aree SN i enOua et : { I * i my daughter from smoking > 1? nvsexess ayy ¢ fiscaljyear: clxarettes? She ts uncer sixtevn. NESS 7 MOTHER, NEW YOR K | YPES { areuuiceser. $ Last year’s total reeeipts (up to June 30) . i v Qeoee 5 Sit = 5 . New Suits and I eeeww~seO were 810,012,087, For the annual period a ending 4 30, 1899, the figures were $8,835,457, “presenti how surely @ ending June 30, 1 gur re SS,S05,574, repre enting apellitatarra ins: ‘lows upon sales of stamps and fees on money orders. — In the 1508 ageounting your buying a suet W i { if atch and you that tt does, 1 be= un inerease of 18 percent. was shown over 1807. TeCSIOURTRG nSEA Delica oilurgaly) froaa| With sueh strides the business of the New York office goes the fae ia Buy Co Va , : A aprons 10s. musty, thouxh, forward, paying as it goes the expenses of itself and several other odd sow often it happens that way, 5 : 5 . : : . MARK H. PEALEY, attives, In return a grateful national ( ongress denies to the me- A Frenk Chicke tropolis the new postal building: which i needs, while the To the Kalior of The Evening World Post-Qffice Depa outa few ¢ orw ore i In at ) oof chickens that was Post: Office Department hands outa few for whom there is Ritcneaai elm ngnaninele weal abundant work and little room. chick that ts perfect In every except that It haw no exes: Ite casa “Ing ere the eyes would SOME OF THE FUN OF THE DAY. reiMinity bers At'does not vpeeh tke a A ordinary chicken, but makes a noise ON ON THE TENANT. INED. more like a young bird, and {ts throat — Landlord—I just came over to tell you at you and your fills out like a bint singing. that I've decided to raise your— brothers are go bald? L. M. BUCHANAN, Giffords, 8. I. Tenant (interrupting) Well, -you| Vietim—t'll tell vou tf you'll promise to needn't bother about it. I've decided to| Say nothing more about tt. move. Rarber—Sure [5 Landlord—On! I merely desired to say] Victim (whispering)—It's because our * or BLESSED MEMORY B that | had deeded to raise your porch] balr hae fallen out. vie a THE TYPEWRITER GIRL atvere tt neems to sag there at the corner, _— —_. OFTEN wonder mother loves + and also to paper the bedrooms, but, of THE YOUNG AUTHOR, vu iz ee Pehere wlcupe course, you will not, since you have de-| "Well, our friend Soribbell 1» really Feoaeg Aeaiae: ry ctiled to move, care to hear anything| the author of something Interesting at » further about my plana, Good day. [] last.” And sean tho musty floor and hope you'll Uke it where you're awing, | "You don't say ao! Novel? PRA eee CoE ‘THE ONLY THING TO SAY. wus born Jast night her hands, “What would you my,” began the ie tT ERSTE +. I often wonder grandma loves to a uble prophet of woe, “it 1 were to{ CONVENIENCE OF CITY MATE. sit you DRS (eon eng NIALS, She was a viston {alr to see, But her response was firm and cold, |% — Ajone where hangs @ picture iltehetrivorelintthletendnteyterolla And nothing could be cuter: Yet L dared not dispute he x Ri her Wau in th sok, we haven't any milk to put in| git ghe wan Impressed with mo, And when my graces T extol ‘A handsome {nce gross whose td [ithe butter: cakes. ‘This pretty mike of high degree, he sak she thovght me rude and bold, Seataresinit IRE ways cepiien the, paren, Man, |/. “Oh, well. mum, 1H uso water: there |) Ana! aiipkly, set about! (Obs, ‘And with much emphasis sho told a “Go thou und do Wkewtse." ain't much diffrence,’ sieribarcesulardent’ suitor: Maytiaetttaoulin'tteule hers ‘Tho phantoms of a love she SS would recall. SaaS 9 i 1 wonder, too, that atster, pale 'S ATION. BY JOHN GASTON. et - : and ead, <a aaa EES ESR Waits at the gate, and, waiting, dyimx woman lay, and with both arme) good woman—most likely a Christian, [table to his right. A young man op- ar odee paid his check and staggered seems to hear $0) 283-4 yards 32 inches wide or 11-2) Into a young wor Winches wide, with 3-4 yard of) a7 5 for yoke und front wall be re-| the beauty CNo. 3880, sizes 32 to 40) f’Casl him from under York: City,” As sho flashed a eoquettish the Jonas clergyman recovered wuMetemly to sift | ler, The World,‘ hte hat and murmur a word of apology. She went on, Days pessed, bu: he could ‘dreams kneeling beatde <he eet where @\ men of my procession? : ‘ ; 1 nes the | cheering the ting and absorbing work unfortunates there, wan Unable to get rid of the made upon hix xenses by the couragement and wympathy “Gracia, this ts Dr. Boyd, who ng on for some) been so Kind to me, t her again, and) Miss Gray,” i It was in the public spent some tima|on and hurried out into the open air. when het peciedly. where he alilcted, One morning he went into the ward! self. Me paused and drank in the sceno with eager wyes, ‘The sufferer saw him, and beckoning him to the bed introduced him, saying: aus} mont importance Doctor, this 4a) Qushed deeply as she After a few commonplaces he passed “And why not?" he thought to him- “Why whould I not marry and and found the girl who had haunted bia/ taste the joys of the world |ike other She must bee met her at the hospital at the same nour, Que day hoe asked her pointedly if he might cait on her the next after noon, as he had something of the ut- to say to her, She ped hor eyes and answered yea and gave him her address ang the hour she would receive him, On his way home that night he felt hungry and turned’ into a popular res- taurant, kein, ee ®& gay party /): came in amd asated themselves at a the swellest ballet dancer that over ly. He knelt and prayed for strength an Who never more may woo her Nght. atruck the town, Have you seen her : io the skirt datice In ‘Mephistopheles?’ | ,, Finally ax the | xray fawn. came waiting there. Fourouht torses its Shes) cor a. form | clearly enough, | . BENVOI. e bet diy dittcidy i dl Before noon the Rey. Robert Boyd was * 0 Hea te ne caer words like ong | Ol lis way to Callfornia as fast ‘as “the|f The little lips in voiceless death le i trance, The shock was #0 rent | limited could carry him, and it was are sealed; out to his friends and published in the papers that his health was broken | by too close application to, work und that he was compelled to take a rest. He was gone for alx months, and then ‘The haughty squire secks now a lasting sleep; The lover's bones bleach on a that he scarcely reallzed the purport of the words, He turned his eyes toward the merry group at tle side table and nure enough there was the girl to whom he was about to propose on the. papel battlefeld— Taurching an ‘and d taining p with 8 pay e| work a aoe a = proeee ‘The broken-hearted women Ive ire somew! wale wen % veers ah I} of whom ‘were evid iecca g "ianermogt Sie tes | ne gurige REE atte 3 “Cale hat six mont