The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 16

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ral Sy spe) i “aie » v DRLD, Wednesday, Feb wary” 10 1915 cb THE PINK DIAMOND—By Gayle A. Foster resp c.soxe f--tst aasrasree eee x) MOVIE Part ThreessTrying Momen's Must ator Ne WORLD, 68 arn now,’ Midway in the room the ca sin pauses. At the captain's direction the chauffeur car- Witha spring the captain Fenchicg his deal as, “Bome one has here,” ne jeclat The im from the room. The captain fol- Mary crawls ‘from under it. From the drawer chauffeur gives ty iy itty but rec lows ti at the threshold of the door, turns he snatches thé ‘revolverthat Mai lefe. potee when the captain continues, to Mary’ survey of the room. Tho gleam of there and, aiming ic at her as she consternation, it was a woman—perfumery— white apron catches his eye. ¢ is dis- toward the door, pulls the trigger. can’t you mel it?!" covered, tosmorrow. i. i » ; a I i a “i ; T a oe a Tane veadlisl Aid Two OUNTRIES FIGHTING ABOU ND EAT ° ott. Sdnneced OVER Dividine AN Lon wane a OUR SELF THEIR PARTS hh vt 9 beg rented Soacoes maging s A isa Boley band Ls ach ea real 5 re'a only room for. a few, and/ success as though he ha le a you and d and the rest of us are| million dollars manufacturing bricks Good Stories of the ay many, lve our lives out of the| instead of earning union wages lay- Timelight “pponiise we are “just ordi-| ing thom. 26% laughs in “A i UI nary folks.” Whether or not we reach the ulti- ‘egies. ana" Wall’ Not on the bronse tablets, but in| mate goal of our dreams, If we have The Chance. “ee “Six hours?" screamed CP paren Nevers " the big ledger kept by the chronicler|done our best to overcome obstacles dia thia aceldent hap-| who had not yet wpoken, “Six eg] Fred Ward writes from @aranac of Hfe, other successes are written| in our paths, to forge ahead through | 66 ow is a ~that be has gained fourteen down, successes almost beyond num-| adverse circumstances, to make the pent” asked the reporter) Hut { was to havo been married tov pects to return to New! 4 favorable or prosperous cowree or | boring; truer, more Dralseworthy moat of what opportunities warp pu pura, on the weene of tho rail- ve you any idea who pulled the termination of anything attempted; a | successes than ever | ESE DOG CB) WO. O88. am “th ore Perens way horor. rope?" continued the reporter, disre- design entertained; prosperous or ad- just ordinary folks. best. we stand as having achieved | pulling the air-brake cord,” answered whispered the conductor. “But what's vantageous iseve.—Standard Diction-| These are the successes you and I| the highest goal within rgach of our| the conductor, who was among the| the matter with telling the detective ary. Bad’ the rest of us ebould consider, | efforts. survivors, “So the second section ran| to watch that fellow that just butted for they are within our reach; the} At any point in any man’s career. in?”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ‘The world has a habit of gauging| successes marched to without’ any| he is successful if he hag risen tothe| into us. It will take six hours to bert} ‘success by its spectacular ear-| music from the band, reached with-| greatest height of usefulness and pro-| clear the track so that we can go out any applause from the multitude, | ductiveness within his power. A Two-Edged Apology. marks. Gi but made real by the sincerity that} He is more of a real success than In business it pelos Se urease ingpires them and by the mettie that} any man who stands above him|doesn't mean success. Sometimes YOUNG practitioner appeared span prodigious developments and| achieves them. through more fortunate circum-|they are by-products of ‘uccess, before a pompous old judge, coups, tremendous growths and profit; In short, shorn of the necessity for] stances, unless that man also bas| sometimes the dividends, but more who took offense at a remark monuments, spectacular exploitation, ‘success’ | truly done HIS best. often success leads far away ‘from Jada In the professions the measure is| really means ‘the favorable pos-| ‘There are many whom the world| either. the lawyer made crivoising Ma: Gas THE CHESTNUT TREE, | set for startling discoveries, sible result of one's best and most|would stamp as failures who in| Making success means “making|“!élon. "Tp it bard to learn to bea tight. |/ar achievements and Widespread] sincere effort to achieve that result.” | reality are marked successes, good,” and “making good" means, not|, “If you do not instantly apologize “Pw! ” . utations, ‘The man who sets about, not being} There many whom the world Shakin the earth, but filling our cor-|for that remark,” said the judge, “! ys ray Rs HE Ry ‘. waiker?” in thile warrow-walled corridor of|nesssmariiy the best bricklayer in the| halle es successes, who in resilty ase| ner of i¢ to capacity. shall commit you for contempt of “Nearly Married.” The com én, indeed. Why, even the rope|achievement there are few bronze| world, but the best bricklayer that he| marked failures. ‘Whethor or not we go far, we can 4 open in Springfield, Mass. to Roa hing to be taut.” tablets, and a greatly restricted jist personally can be, and becomes that, Money doesn’t mean success, Fame be ‘a success” as far as we go. Upon srofiecticn.. hie? ean pat . ——___—- WK ry find that your honor was right and ‘| HOW THOS. A. EDISON “MADE GOOD”—Wo. 9-110 First Patent — IR YD aa ate Eat remade your benassi An inepiring “SUCCESS MOVIE” of the Great Inventor's Career by the Author of “How Jack Made Good," Etc, rn judge looked dubious, byt @. nally sald he would accept tbe pole nas City TH i Low enough ff be confor front High enough inbaci¢ e correct in s! ley An

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