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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, December 18, 19038. BONI ! + FOAM AOHHAHOOOTTSIOG e ne Wad ee ewer: Fifty American ot Soldiers of Fortune i Ee ea Ue eae MY Feeuings Pe | By Albert Payson Terhune / AND LYING INSINUATIONS ) ZAT HONNERRE ) zey ARE ouTRaae) WwW Y Y oF Princess —7 Ke Ss) Abie FED) (3 Au, To NE > @alorid, CS \ing Company, i ewe Podlishea Dally Hxcept Sunday + 3 JOBMPH PULITZAR, Pros. A Park Entered at the Post-om Badseription Rates i Word forthe 1° Be NO, 26.—JOSIAH WINSLOW. QSIAH WINSLOW soldier, poet, statesman—was a Puritan who he J pluck and the gentus to outgrow Puritanism, He was born a@ VOLUME 40 cicisccciscccaes . . NO “A HOLY TRUST” AND ITS TRUSTEES. SEFUSING a pe uouth, Mass. at a time when the little pilgrim colony was stilt vacion and Indians. His father was for a time Governor of id one of the great men in that stern colony tis, then, there were scant chances for education, an@ for culture. Yet you y won the title of “Most charmed and u anners. Whi h court by his learning and accomplished a youth, he took up militsry work and amassed ¢ Indian fiehter, In 1659 he was made commander of the | \ | | ! ee Next, turning to civic lite, he rose to the rank ; *helps Stokes,| 1073 was chosen Governor of Massachuse’ | Willia had no merey for persons of other erceds, Peacefud + Howells, ers had been persecuted in horrible fashion. Innocent Catholics had ad n insulted and banished. Winslow had no sympathy with this barbarous ine ‘ La Far, tolerance. He drew down upon himself a storm of abuse by refusing utterly to authorize such persecutions, His example paved the way for saner, mildew religious laws, and helped soften harsh Puritanisin into something tess unbearoblet | Qn ery than K had heretofore been A Blow to The Puritans had not always treated the Indianw | | F. McKim, Robert | W. De Forest, Jo-| seph H. Chonte, J. | Pierpont Morgan, Seth Low, Mayor | McClellan, Presi- dent Roosevelt and other prominent | Corporation will discontinue old St. John’s} fairly, In consequence, native conspiracies had sprung up against the settlers, The Indian saclem, Massasoit, had * been the colonists’ friend, b | plotted to destroy the white men. It was due to Wi t failed. Acting with lightning sp: the Puritans, a eldest son, Alexander, courage and promptl= marched upom fore Wins- Puritans became G m a masea | oftivens, the Trini | Ohurch, They persist in their intention to tear down this beautiful 2E INNOCENT I RENQUNCE @d ddifice and replace it with a factory or loft building, from which VICTIMS 2& GouLo thay can derive rentals of $20,000 or $25,000 8 year. MY CHILOREN DOLLAIRE That is, the Trinity Corporation is running its property Mke that » afte business corporation instead of spending all of its income for the parposes of a religious and charitable trust. Richard W. Gilder, in the New York Evening Post, characterizes ie action of Trinity Corporation in this scathing verse: Guardians of a holy trust Who, in your rotting tenements, { Housed the people, till the offense Rose to the Heaven of the Just— Guardians of an ancient trust FY uw that soon omy 2d b. if their r wrongs. esmen pon the une 1, women an@ w Mena m from Give the altar to the dust! Who, lately, from these little ones xf neve e letting Dashed the cup of water; now | Ar las attle. There, once Bind new leurels to your brow, and all, Winslow crus as safe from. Fling to earth these sacred stones, | e a © praise of | | Here the poor and friendlese come— ies eet OE w owas i Desolate the templed home vaAte ations i n f the In- Ofte emcee he pom |e eenien promt te Be t | t 1 t I t s victory to Here beside the frowning walls Where no more the wood-bird calls, R Where once the little children played, ‘Whose paradise ye have be! Here let the temple low be laid, Here bring the altar to the dust— Guantians of a holy trust! ' t 4 ' According to the statement of the then rector, the Rey. Dr. Mor-| gan Dix, on Page 194 of the 1907 Trinity Year Book, “the annual | income of the corporation last year from all sources was less than| $775,000, not including collections and contributions in the churches.” | ~ ine |eolisetions|aadlcontritva tices larclgivenlanlparels6lotiitia camel PLESIBTOOGSOOSHOHGDIIVEDSC AN MPOOIHOOADHHOTHISHEDIOOOD Ter hook 880,206 of whch St Johrs ootriuted stars, |} Merry Christmas Jests to Help the Cheer Along. | Sayings of Mrs. Solomon a parishioners of St. John’s contributed. If St. John’s is to be abol-| ~~: % Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. | ished because its congregation did not pay in more money to the | IT ™ ithe dreamy Bocray nen ITTLE ELSIE—Santa Claus toean{e eno replied na hoy T have not. er sat one 1 ike he TRANSLATED | aoe. - the Christmas dinner, having I go round fn @ motor car, does be, finished; I'm only resting” m t Trinity Corporation, St. Paul's should also be torn down and its site | been eaten, ts doing its best to mamma? a 9 0 Yea gee, it died th By Helea Rowland. | covered S e buildings, because & digest {tself, and the girls were) = Mamma—Why, certainly not; he still EST (dining at merry Christ-| dau after vou sent it OOOO with money-making offic Bs. St. Paul’s oon. talking in the hushed tones ap- drives his reindeer, dasiing. mas party)—Tommy, here 89 Sa en San EDC | tributions were only $1,968:83, or 8410 leas than St. John’s. | propriate to the occasion. Little Elsie—Oh, I'm so glad! Tommy Cy NERDS GinINa Pe = 7 oat ; y oe ghte ith i ha. she ual Pi “T've just heard of a new charm to Rankin told me he used a motor car and nay AE are lisse es he pee tpi z man letteth thee down; yea, by what impercept if This state of fects warrants The Bvening World's persistence in| seu whether any one loves you, and, if|T've been in a terrible state since, ‘cause | ¢qAQMmy (pointing to one on the sede ble degrees he putteth thy love to a slow death ita inquiry as to what becomes of the enormous income of Trinity z Hatsar tery a) |e, hue she) tepaimienenslaten\tiopen at li/rom valtramnl (on akauanter, causal Milivs aeaniaaieaanniy ite! When thou nol pleasest him; when thy kisse@ Corporation. On page 27 of the 1907 year book there are accounted agente & tem queried eanbiey ebsently, night raat he said he stole it. Didn't he. ma? there's s ave grown stale and thy words are as the jangling off i ses”? BY “Well, you take four or five che bs vate ie oe ue) a street car bell in his ears; when thou art as las@ for in “appropriations by the vestry for parish purposes” 871,842 and) |" Well. vou take four or five oh HIRTY-SEVEN young ladies of the approach of i We baby erying r. “finished,” he droppsth thee, not suddenly, but artistically “appropriations hy the vestry for purposes outside the parish $31,599.” | know, and then put them ont | the congregation had in mind 28) single jov- 66 W y : Shur Lehn sie i eth y $ En ae . lenalicnatnratiangliner poetentnnio thirty-seven pairs of slippers the sweet Sotniine chan, i! with what mathematical precision he shorteneth his letter In addition to this there were lth it loves wou? ee ne ORS) tor the curate for Christmas. FPA CTP Ton eee With what caution he beginneth to break his engagements and to sta $127,000 paid for taxes an "| “H'm!" sald Sor Iknow a better) But one young lady made known ge bache: | jing ; = oe eH pon his REGULAR nights ae ; way than that.” her intention. And when the day ar- lor. “Listen to my se at y ooo 4 SAH AIGINB GEOL HAEN DEIR GLLLONE (ith Leen CudLenen ; water rents. The Rev. Dr. Dix] A} ‘nn . | rived the curate received one pair of ter on the third floor is sure to get a tin | 1 yy he avoideth 7 ALONE with thee, and encouragett pre © of thy sister or thy small brother; yea, how skilfully h@ the conversation tnto abstract subiccts and conmenceth to tally ONALLY when no succor is at hand, f how he bringeth OTHERS to call and approveth when thou flirty st therewith adds that $135,000 were paid for | Yes, indeed for a present one partic repairs and insurance premiums.”| gora in the pa This makes a total of less |the Mmht a little low, take | slippers and thirty-sia dressing n the | gowns, eee n he will ret « and look into his B=, S mother declined to give hall floor. And then Q eyes. And then, if he doesn’t pop, you'll him a third lot of plum pudding, ,0n it with both feet. Don't you call't than $400,000 expensed, ag against | know it's time to change the man on the So he at the top of his |# Joyous anticipation admitted receipts of $850,000, |*°* vale usar ee he INGLETON-—How a ! ® bd ® Well,” said mother, “are you NGLETON- ‘ow do you k What becomes of the difference : “ ND so you are my little be good? Have you finished « S the poodle I sent your wife? And it is a curious coinci A nephew?” said the long: 4 Wedderty—Very much. Nea | lost uncle returning from | —————- ee es dence that one of the two Trinity | foreign parts. I'm sure you have 2s wardens was also the official of | fe" heard your father speak of Fishing With Microphones. the New Y< I Company who test rs and then stopped ee ae With what subtle innuendo he droppeth a hint here and a hint therds no: "Nay, Lama consirmed bachelor and love is to me as a joke. ALE men are to meas nothing.” verily, he unlooseneth the bonds in which thou holdest him as one tha@ taketh a baby's fingers, one by one, froma toy. For he believeth that slow n shock, and he dreadeth a SCENE, And when all is 0 self upon his chivalry, saying: “She knew not that I Gropped her, for I have made her to think that the thing was of hes tter than a sud m r he preeneth hi Tau nel ‘Oh, yea.” replied the little r nephew, “he's often told us that the fish, The instrument sunk into the E XPERIMENTS are being made in Hurope with a microphone for the discov- fied one wa horrowed a $5 rom him once | and the constant tapping of the fish against it aw they pass warns 1 r ing. before the Armstrong committee and made a contradic tory affiday nd never paid it back t be taking twa b Yea, he that plungeth the dagger into thy heart, quickly, calleth hime to exoulpste Georcenw. Rerkings 0 0 00 ee) ae a catenins self a “brute.” but he that runneth it in, inch by inch, calleth himself + Letters From the People Flight of Pancy # + + 3 ByP.G.Lony oe er 8 of mortality, Just pi shed, show what we all kne: As to Suffragettens. it A i” not of & und Y from this te clergyinen live to old ¢ in the members of any othem: ‘Te the Kantor of The Eventr equal 7 What 1s reason? asks the Indep In part, that theyy d Biiak the Ragile a y 1 6 hie entering rofession than in almost any other businesg RAN we eunnethae arene: Rome | which ¢ n the stati © who die before “ive, Next, they om eretepeylleiedl ee me nt reg with no excesses; and they take a mod mount of exene RraWaltorathan aicarent while mostly protected against exposure. Then sometti may be eredite@’ tan tnaeatehain crates ys Be op te ) the philosophy of religion, which tends to an equable frame of mind, We should make t est of alii i _ ote ee thing. What ts right is . 1 best place on earth is i sr eget ~alebiurytuer pleaser ai Wop ane pls eeeenasien) us women all try’ to mae | % The Day’s Good Stories # {; Hl 4 eeememonmanes rio | Ia The World \imanne mo the 14 7 Mindranee to Tmprovement i {made up all the time—and I can't teil Se a Hurrying Him a Little. you how such 1"— multi-m aire HE steamer was moving very Apen t n¢ spoke, m ‘ | ae Hirt ery. “Henry,” she said, ao you now yew. &e. al ly Severs! miles ahead, remind of this steamboat?” Yeu where there was a bend, a sharp Er—how point of land projected a consider It takes such a long time to gt distance into the stream, It had heen | t0 the potnt.”"—Youth's Companion, in aight nearly an hour. On the upper | {deck sat ® young cougle, engaxe! In) — Prayer Was Short, earnest con ih SCOTCH lawyer had to adareaw AAT Nn Fics tia treed A the Caledonia equivalent of oup ~ Supreme Court” His “pleading Th rien A a HA re occupied an entire day Mere sever | 24 “~ towether a good deal, too, | ROUrS of Almost conUinuous orawpry Mot age 8 ¢ been together @ good deal, too, | hours of alinogt continuous oramry Ba music, Wr I n conduct family Worship, As he wa ve hen there waa.s Jone pause exhausted "his devotions were brief. “ ‘ ain ashamed of ye,” sal eee And, of course, you must have #® | nother “To think ye could tall The Vater pected hoors up at the court To the E rm Another protracted silence your Maker be seven ” . we 7 was Nagios eli Wha Anybody would naturally suspect A aA eng XKYeur’ Is t 4 k though I've never been in @ position un tak as the | he penis was ¥ wen X-K— the Montolaln, Ned Ud latelp-end yet my mind has been