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TEE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 190i. BEGGAR GIRL IN RUN ON | owomeunen SS SAD BLIND MAN Se BANK TELLS OF HARD LIFE. ~ “Not the Easiest Way in the World,’’ but She Has Accounts in jauw firm were re Columbus “r home, and ker qualified 2 mbkew him ROBBED HIM OF $1 , HUDSON INDIGNANTLY DE- : Sony NIED THE CHARGE. Several Savings In- { Hf proniice 8 Serie eee 5 ineecten hia stitutions. Rt Meenume wt Husute te TCE | vr tant Noon ASS Toth Phere tose m bee itso canoes | ae Sunday World will carry it to sora Tae oie es hist Jepends upon en one whe can on ; day Bereta read Wy lineior scared depositors in fron : a pe , ; va ae versbody. Sanday World Wi ; | Sunday World medium for t ‘ants of Sender Jarmulowsky’s th i cat Mork ea iO 1 h ail eyes and cover the entire ‘ gas Bi ' s j 5 New Publications. her as Jent was fined 10 from Miss Mary De Poyster Car wealthy soclety woman. I deposited th —the time she has bee ce Pe if} fi (eee y) iy NSaeis would have been silent guilt. and ow going to live Dy | be belleved, she Arrayed In Her Finery. Her cost © was even more stylish} she rrings and at added x who watched asked “Hegging ix not the easiest world to get a lvi {t's lots better pollce wish week ao they ©: m hen. est. I know they have ecores of com- plaints against me, and 1 don't want to) be caught again.” | “Did it not make you fee) contemptible to bes?" eT hg disgrace. ot knowing Ligas.a ber: JENNIE GOLD, PROFESSIONAL BEGGAR gar was bad enough, but the disgrace | He (Sketehed by ws found out and exposed was | ee SAL URDAY isthe LAST DAY _ The publisher allows us an extra discount on all memberships entered before Dec. 16th, the opening day of the club. We, in turn, allow the same discount to you ii you join betore Dec. iéth. Not otherwise, unless your application is sent by mail in direct response to this advertisement using the coupon below. Entire set is sent soon as you join the club and pay the first dollar. : ening Wor rtist ak she watt in line with roimoney.y didn't you work When I was thirteen years old my! inake trouble. It was too much trou! parents put me at work, It was in aj for them to make trouble for me, y sweatshop. I stood {t for four days.| know, I guess I used } ‘Then T made up my mind that I could I dectded to deg, 1} y to get young fellow wants m take him. 1 don't lofe him tu he will keep me in good sty! really don't feel like support by woratng. ‘The money {have in b it have given me guod tuierest to firs: vent up on Sixth avenue, neve the big stores. I remember the ‘iret woman—I have always begaed froin women, they are the softest—I asked for money “ft had no story Qxed up, I made % to cry, Sheasked what was matter. I replied I was out of work and hungry. She really helped me ty He to her by her being so sym- pathetic. I could hardly stuff down the f90d she brought me. Then she Mid the trom tt away with them. Fave me a dollar. “One taing 1 used toh to doy “That was the foundation of my bank] to, \cewp My handntrougheehisUbekeae Ncauits Ta look like a working wir! white hands! Run and for. iP hands py) “after that It came easter. T got up al and ‘neg. 4 story about belng out of work and wish-| the good clothes, ing 1 were dead, That would fetch the] and Sroken nalls couldn women almost every time. Hutt ran up| Showa Mer Resource, against many hard ones, Sometimes | tnougnt it was harder than sew waists to tell a story that would sound After waiting in tne for flv the ex-begear showed rm Mn a wal rue. “Were you often turned down?" The “Oh, the times 1 was turned down! protest ‘then I met many women who would make me month inte at mond Aisian to {ainelt hour seceures | Aids Red Feu 10 pullin ante’ bank: right,” rejotn “Fitth avente and Madison avenue aaa) from ‘[wenty-third to Forty-second etreet was my best route. “The quiet residential parts gave te | str dest returns. her. “Didn't you fear the police?" “Oh, not much. They kept m that's all. heard me be; ‘And then they don't bother us much.” PHILANTIWROPY “How about your conscience; did that | bother youT" NIPPED IN BUD. Nothered by Conscience. “At tirst it did, but L was soon able} Young Carlton Curtis, son of a miti-|/ to forget {t. The monoy came fo easy it | fonaire, knows more of the ways of ti | eoothed my consclence all right." world to-day -tour| “How much did you make begging?” | hours age “Why, some days I'd get as much as| to do good. 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That's ‘4 wh plenty more inucty about ws | FIGURES WENT WRONG Something About Food That Saves One from Brain Fay food can make or break wands of en the use of hv the food must furnish parti that will build up the brain and Beer Ba ly loss, We that if ha ceca} Many times people feel (il, not $5. Other days I'd speak tw fifty women| help some miserable wretch, his own | kuowing that the real enuse of the Hy not pet @ conte, I got so} coutd| life would be the happler, With na[ trouble Is the tek of the right kind spot a ‘giver’ pretty closely, but some-| cager philanthropic spirit and a frm re- of food to keep the body nourished. | times they'd ee I was lying. It was| Solve to do something for mankind on young min} fay vanity that led to my arrest, If T'd| the morrow, Mr, Curtis sank into p T have been kept on my old, worn clothes I'd ha yanaeeee ormed about these matters? e| ful slumber at his fine home, Fitth a been all right. oe aad HES LAIN HCN work pan and our new island p< “How much money have you saved 3 ating, h encyclopedic in the ext nth At breakfast the next morning the] running up long and tiresome eal: Hip otltateiatoaveivcariike walk Pieies RiccRrcaGheae young millionaire saw his chance : last winter eae travelsn' the alten Sb aati Has Several Haak Accounts, | 2°U ait work of charity. In the ces Le ay Look of tiavels; the commercial and statisticak parts being woven “Lm not going .to tell. I've got $60] papers he read that an unfortun: from’ two to. ten olhevary uns ¢ he pec ples het habits a uitoms . g stories of their past, se y in this bank here and-more in other) woman had been arrested for besging | month banks, I'd’have still more if [ hadn't} {n the streets and the tale moved his} ey vradually got worse Mked ood olothes so well and hadn't! sympathetic heart. Not waiting to f1n-|iortar [twits discovered that. wl gone to the theatre so often, After a| ish his meal the young milllonatre | 70". jy Val uli Uae wien good day I Ilked to get something nice| dashed off to the Magistrate, where his} 00 Wann ims Ml lone want te to eat and then co to a good play.” | spirits were crushed to flnd the case| MY ch nh wpite of & ti sely interestiniyr the distinguished Orientalist, writer of t ai Paradise of the Pacific,"’ ‘The Pear! ot the O: contributors are ety cui “Did you meet other beggars?"' had been disposed of. . tite Hr "God in heave, yea! There'a lots in| But the desire to do good was Milt) <A, Henry Cabot Lodge, iho writes on Hanait Magnificent Color-Plates the clty. Why, we can teM one another] overpowering. He heard that the bes sa ian bs : spn tscirat Rerainai brie: ; 5 Says dor at a y a look almost always, though once] #ar—Jennie Gold—had been fned $10, 44 = ira. Oe Ok mae nou once nd, poor and friendless, Had heen cast| that L tried seemed co make me Kogoro Takahira ting up my own story of ‘no work.'| {nto prison. Mr. Curtis will teil the rest | Instead of bett nd T had to force writes Wasn't that a Joke?" of the atory. JON “They all do pretty well at begeing,| “I wanted to help this woman because pete! too. Why, there's a young fellow 1! belleved poverty had driven her to begs \W ANAMANER, a * | YOu there Is New York I find she re tell me | Gray know uptown’ where I ‘worked’ who has] made a sad mistake: pegged less than four years, but has sent] unworthy of sympathy, They Nuts that [ bel more than $200 to his old folka in|shels.a professional beggar with a bank | Mt Just such ea S27 he i \ Russia, Ho pretonda to seil soap, Now| account. I feel deeply grieved thac | Mune rit iien a nagigy ! NED OAL Charles H. Allen, °°": he {s going to save up to buy a house] should have taken any steps for her and get married, He's only twenty-| release. me and 1 relished | my old color taste pleased Joseph Wheeler. one but an expert at begging. He can't} “I am told she wis arrested at tiv i . c Insta of Mira Mary De Peys.s in strengg, Wonca EEA Seay Cane fi BST li beat me though: In making a ‘hard-| {8 fet shatmeplarcdioniiharatneet retiwalehodganet Major-Generil of the United States Arm: AE e. (0) th lick nce. i Mie: Cary is a woman ast in flesh, and Who writes 01 ee id Xs faba 4 retion an Ad knowr > Perdssrrr me | eR GM NAME Cree e terete eee fan’t Squcese Out Tears. aldcretion sae et with the str came a 6 Royal Octavo Volumes “Lreally cried so many truly tears at} in the case. I most humbty jfor work, and when 1 went back I nati Thevket ke Siroee Setar, first that I can't squeeze out a drop| to, Mins Carey, , found that my mind was as aceur: ex measuring aboat'Sinshes byl) ADDRESS seceesees now, but I can make ‘em think I'm ery-| pede waren’ ymwoned bo Ing, just the same." ming th 1 sould) a i Were you solng to be a be -| Michte purden at the Ceo eee Aton Dean mene ole T tunat Tam tn the & u ace lam iy thoughts t hada ¢ You may change "15" menthly payments to. 14" if you order at once. ny man, what my benefit was derived, and that |f is from Grapa-Nuts, I feel that 1! jut fatr and just that my experience \be known, E, P. Crider, Chatham a." A goods. “Why not? I can't now, for the police} busines, Know me too well after thie arrest. Bay, | {ty and Ff ore spade duty, that wos a surp I didn't ever #uo-| Work of helping the worthy, Uh pose any of those rich women would! woll organized that 1 withdrew.