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BOCHESTEB DEMOCRAT AND (!HBONTfWV SATURDAY,
FREE CORE FOR BALDNESS.
GLIMPSES OF LIFE
IN THE METROPOLIS
Trial Package of a Remarkable Remedy to
Convince People it A c t u a l l y Grows H a i r .
MacauUy en Men and Affairs In
and Around New York.
Prevents Hair Falling Our, Removes Dandruff, Stops Itching A BUDGET OF GOSSIP
and Restores Luxuriant Growth to Shining Scalps.
Breakfast and Drama Combined-Inter*
eating Aator Facts-Fashion and
Charity at Gorgeous UaUs-Concerning Speculators, Etc.
MISS EMMA EMOND.
(Beam Rendu* lor a ITSS Trial Package, t
(After UMiif the Free Trial and Following Direction*.)
Thosewith
who their
are lock
losing
their
hair
hove
arted
a can
have
It or
restored
y a remedy that la sent free to all. A
Cincinnati Urm baa concluded thut the beat
way to convince people thut hair euu be
rows
oo
any
head
la
to
Itt
inn
trj
It
and
aee
for -them- PECULIAR PLIGHT OF A SALE*
selves.
All aorta of
theories
huve
GIRL—ENTIRELY BALD.
been advanced to aeconnt for failing hnlr, but
after all. It la the remedy we are nfter and
Hot the theory. People who need more hair,
or are amloue to aave what they hnve. or
from sickness, i'indraft* or other causes have W h a t a T r i a l P a c k a g e ot a l i t n i e d y D i d
lost their hair, ahonld at onee aend their
* For liar.
Uume and addresa to the Alteuhelm Medical
Dlepenaiirv, 8K6 Selvee nnlldlug, Cincinnati,
The portrolla of Mlsa Kmma Riuond show
O.. Inclosing four centa.ln stamps to cover whRt
ft Htriklug difference la made In a per*
postage and they will forward prepaid by aon when
i hi- bald heud la covered with hair.
nail, a sufficient free trial packajre of their Mia* Kmoud
totully bald, tho hair fob
rtinedy to fully prove Irs remarkable action liclea not onlywua
upon
her heud but upon her
lu quickly removing all trace of dandruff uud eyebrows being completely
contracted, not
eenlp diseases and forcing a new growth of the aign of a hair being found.
Of course
hair. The remedy la not a new experiment ahe wn* the object of luuuy experiment*,
ull
and no one need fear that It la harmful. It of which failed, and the offer of a well*
eurwl John limner, Postmaster, of MlllvlMe. known diapensnry to send a free trial of
Henry Co.. Ind., and he atrongly nrgea
remedy was peculiarly alluring to her.
everyone to trv It. A Methodlat preacher, 'their
She
aent
the free trial, followed nil
Vlefor A. Faleanx of Tracy t'lty. Tenn.. waa directions for
fiiiinfully
she waa reperfectly bald, on bin forehead for many worded by n growthandof soon,
hnlr. which for
years, but ha'a now a fine growth. Mrs. 0. thickness,
quality and luxuriance waa aa reW. raatloman. M3 Main at.. Riverside, Cnl., nuitkable aa
result wua gratifying. Miaa
reports, her husband's ahiny head now Kmoud Uvea the
lu
Kabul.
Mass.. at '-'7(1 Washcovered with aoft flue hnlr nwd she, too. Im*
at., and naturally feela very much
derived wonderful benefit. Among others ington
elated to recover from total baldneaa. An
who hnve used the remedy are Oeo. Dl ofen- Itrliltig
to people who are htcsaed with
bach. Oenl. Agt.. of the Big Konr It. R.. of hnlr is aacnlp
aigu
baldness and should,
Pnvton. Ohio, whose wife was entirely enrol be attended toofatcoming
once.
of baldness.
" ,
The remedy that caused Mlsa Emond'a
The nre'sident of Pnlemonnt College. Sulphur. Ky.. Prof. B. P. Turner, waa bald f«*r hnlr to grow also eurea all scalp Itching and
thirty "eu'ra' and now 'hns"a"anle'nclid' growth disease*, remove* dandruff and keep* the
hnlr aud
scalp
healthy —»
and -vigorous
Trial
of half from having tried this remnrknb'e "—
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' » »•-••»'—»™«*
remedy. Write to-dny for a free trl.vl packages are mailed free to all who write
nekage.
It will be mailed securely sealed to the Altenhelm Medical Dispensary, 886
Selves Bldg., Cincinnati, O. inclosing four
n a trial n wrapper so that It may be tried cents In stamps to cover postage.
privately at home.
WAS DEVOID OF HAIR.
t
6
r.
and woman'* ills VMI i fill a whole page of this paper if We attempted
to describe them.
Poor woma;i! Truly she has much to bear. The burden of livingfalls heaviest on her. The suffering which motherhood and wifehood,
which the necessities of modern life impose on her frail frame, is sometimes
almost unbearable. The torture which
overwork causes to thousands
is too often the beginning: of
dangerous chronic diseases.
To conjure away these suf*
ferings. take
MMEYAIFS
Fruitcura
(Woman's Tonk)
a scientific, preparation of
harmless but curative ingredients, which is meeting everywhere with wonderful success
in relieving woman's sufferings and restoring her to health.
Fruitcura relieves pain
' caused by all remits troubles,
strengthens the frame, builds
op the constitution, brighten-i the complexion
Fruitcura makes sick women well.
Backache, headache, stomachache, w-uknen, dizziness, sleeplessness,
bearing down pains, paleness, loss of flesh, constipation, all vanish after
a few doses of Fruitcura.
Fruitcura build* strength. Strength is what you want Weakness
from overwork or other causes js the reason for . all your trouble. A,
few doses of Fruitcura will put new life and energy into you.
Manufactured only by Madame M. Yale, Chicago.
H»Gr-7r,jS_~l
TOXOBI
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SIBLEY,
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COMPANY.
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A HINT FOR
Correspondence of Democrat and Chronicle,
New, York, Feb. 10.—The liability to
which actum are subject for brcakiug an
engagement is illustrated by the action
brought by Manager 1 Theodore Mots*
against Julia Arthur. She was under con*
tract to play a specified role, but refused,
and this broke up the whole performance.
The disappointed manager claimed $10,000
daniugcs, uud nttnehed her stage outfit and
other unexempt property, which .wo* held
until the sheriff waa indemnified. The rosuit of this case is of tuich importance to
the drama that it will be uwuiled with
deep interest. The hold which the classic
drnma has on the public is shown by
Daly's success in producing "The School
for Scandal,'' and uUo Shakespeare with
Ada ltehan in the leudiug roles. "The I
Christian" drawn good uudieuces nt the •
Garden Theater, yielding its author a |
haudNome royalty.
"Nathan Hole" too,
proves a succes). and euubiea the public
to see how people dressed iu that primitive
time. The really bust memorials of thin
fatuous Hpy, in this city at leant. ar»? aj
few letters preserved in the Historical
Society, writteu when he taught schoc'..
I ouce hud a view of these letters, and
noticed thut the handwriting is very neat,
though rather fine, and in oue of them he
apeak* of his scholara, some of whom us he
says arc ''Latincrs," meaning the Latin
students. T o return to the drama, the
time is no short that every effort is made
to attract, f o / Lent will bring a fearful
chill on all places of am.ua <'K >ut.
It may be added that the dramatic
breakfMMts at the Waldorf-Astoria
have
been u decided succeas and they
are
certainly a very ingenious combination.
You have a breakfast aud a piny for $3.
If you wiah to economise, you can have
the play without the breakfast for £2..p>0,
or the breakfast alone nt $2.50.
Some
people may think this a rather
steep
price for a break fust, especially ns you
can get a s much at a restaurant for a
quarter, but remember
it is at the
Waldorf-Astoria,.
The piny on such an
occasion is of very light character, but
It is so entertaining and ulao so fashionable that it is one of the most profitable
features in tho drama.
John D . Crimmina has sold his recently
purchased land at Astoria ut a profit of
$350,000, which is the best hit ever made
in that, locality.
Aatoriu waa originally
John Jacob Astor's Hell Gate country
scat.
Here he lived when Washington
Irving wrote Astoria, much of which was
doue in Astor's residence.
T h e old
capitalist w a s desirous to hare his grand
enterprise put iu book shape and Irving
certainly rendered it very attractive.
In
that country seat John Jacob a row his
will and while living there he build the
Astor house. ' A t the same time he also
built the two^-story house in Ilroadway iu
which he died.
IIHI Gate gradually became popular for suburban residence and
waa changed to Astoria, which in uow
a small city.
Its moat interesting associations, however, are found
in the
literary circle that Astor gathered round
him there. Including Fitz Green Hatleck.
Washington Irving and also his nephew
and biographer, Pierre M. Irving.
They
had a very happy time together and the
old man seemed to renew his youth in
that cheering circle.
Astor Indeed became so fond of Irvlng's society
that
after "Astoria" w a s published
and its
author had built his cottage he w a s much
surprised t o receive a visit from
the
famous capitalist
It w a s Astor's last
excursion from N e w York and* he spent
t w o days with his literary friend, to
whose influence the Astor library In
probably due.
Irving Indeed waa Appointed by its founder one of the first
board of trustees.
PIECE.»»
"ITS LOWNEY'S/'
SCfilNTOM, WETMORE k CO,
*m
I
• t H and it presented a fine repremtaMEDALS FOR DEWEY'S MEN,
t t o i of the Llederkrans, the Beethovep,
M a e n n e r c hIOJ"
c and the Ariona. The proceeds
we re S10.000, about the aame as the charity Badgea of Honor From Congress to the
ba I and were divided among a number of
Victort of ManiU Bay.
Til© S t a t e M e d i c a l I n s t i t u t e JM*
Important German charities. The Geranaaa
c o v e r s a Kemoj*k»ible lie w e d y
iai eed would not let their charity ball show
New York Sua.
f o r XiOSt V i g o r .
loorer result than the other and thus we
1
The making of the medals that were
\
ha e two balls yielding $20,000 to relieve anf.
fer ng. The "muse of the many twinkling ^oted by congress to the men who won the AUK SENDING F R E E A T A I A L PACK*
I
A t i U XO A L L W H O
W&UK.
fee :" can sometimes become highly useful aud hght at Manila under Admiral D e w e y will
Rerii«rkftbfe Cure of Mrs. M«yy|
then indeed it may be termed "a time to be begua immediately, and they will be
Free
samples
of
a
moat
remaihahle
remedy
finished and aent away aa soon as pooaible.
daice
•Waraer of Rheumatism of 17 >
being ulairibiiud by the state Ueuicui
Tho designer of the medal. Daniel C. Are
lnstitntt, Ft. Wayutt, Iud. It cured so tuuay
Years* Standing by Dr$.
The Intensity of that speculative fever French, the sculptor, completed his design tnea who had br.ttied for years against the
wh eh la now ao prevalent may be seen lu a short time ago and has given it to Tif- mental and physical sufferings of lost manlienion * WiW.
the advertlalsg column where I And the fol- fany & Go. to strike the medals off.
hood, that tue lastitute baa decided te aia
lowing attractive notice:
tribute tree trial packagea to all waa write.
Upon the obverse- appears the jreproduct It la a home treatment and all oiea who sufHAVE been handling small auras for Invest^nn
or* In a npeelnc line of bualneaa that pays tion of Admiral D e w e y V head and the in- fer with any form of sexual weakness recftorpioua profits; can use more capital; safe scription: "The gift of the people of the sulting from youthful folly, premature loss ot
l i r a . Mary Warner, of l i t . Morris. N
and positive; If you have money you can United States to the officers and men of strength and memory, weak oack, varicocele, s a y s : For 18 year* I waa confined to
ajf|
or
emaciation
of
pans,
can
now
c^uxe
themg 't 25 per cent.. I taking all over that
the Asiatic squadron under the command selves at home.
bed several months in each year. NevaK
p -o^t for my labora. Addreaa 8. P.
Twenty-five per cent, is certolnlv
doing of Commodore George Dewey."
The remedy has a pecotinrly grateful ef- had I panned a whaler without inflamiua*J
wejj, especially when money la ao cheap, and
Oh the reverse side ia the figure of a fect of warmth and seems to act direct to the tory rheumatism. My limbs would sw«U
hence no doubt this rich offer brin« a rich young sailor sitting ou a gun and holding dealred location, givlug etr»ngth and developpatronage. Here t» another of highly attracment Ji.st wher* It Is needed.
It cures all to twice tbjair natunri alte. I would have?
tive clMi-actcr, which I have no doubt meela a flag on his knees. The figure is sur- the Ills and troubles that come from years of a high fever, and the pain and tenders* > |
with ullathe success It deserves}
rounded by the words: " l b memory of miarse of tho natural functions aad haa been Mould be unbearable. Thin would iavst f o ^
absolute success in all cases. A request
AN KXCKLLKNT OPPQItTTJNITY-I know the victory of Manila Bay, May 1, 1898." an
to the State Medical Institute, 296 First Na- weeks and sometimes months. I w a s treaj£
aj stock that will ehunge 'JO points; want
The medals will be made of copper and tional Bank building, Ft. Wayne, lad., stating ed by the beat physicians. Who would
hidy or geutleinuu with money.
.
will number 1,035 in all.
that you detire oue of their free trial pack- relieve me for a time. My father
The ludy or gentleman that goes In will
ages, will he complied with. The Institute Is from rheumatism, and the doctors all
prcAmhry hnve inure money nt rtrat than expedesirous of reaching that great cla.ee of men
Helping the Doctor
rience, but at the close there will IH» more exwho are unable to leave bonue to be treated, me I had inherited bhusimatism and
perience than money. Next we find the folTit-Bits.
and the free sample mill enable th*»m to aee It was part of myself and I could net
lowing requirement, which Is very auggestlve;
In these energetic go-uhead days, we are ' how eaay lt la to he cured of sexual weak- get rid of it. In March. 18U8. I w a s i n d u c e WANTlSIi—A suuve geuUeuian who can Incontinually
hearing of some new aud curloua ness when the proper remedies are employed. to try Dra. lienion & Wild, aa the dia«a£l
fl unce bla friend* lu a good and safe thing.
Inntltnte makes ao restrictions. Any
way
of
making
money,
hut
the The
m«n who writes will be aent a free sampl>-, did not seem to leave as* in the spring,
Aildreaa J. K.
,
method
'is,
perhaps;
as caref'illy scaled In a plain package so that Ita formerly.
The aunve gentleman Is better known In following
Upon the flrat treatment
as
any
previously
de- feclplent need have no fear of enil»arr«a*
wnil Ktieet aud other gaming Jj< 11* as a " r6p- lugeuiouj
paiq
commenced
to decrease and at the
A
little boy entered a sur- tocnt or p- bllolty. Readera are requested to
er-ln." A club muii I* well tidapted to this vised:
of
three
weeks
eutirely
disappeared,
write
without
delay
aerrlce. us he uieetn HO uumj thai are ready Scry the other day when
the
village
to try their luck, even If for nothing elm»
swelling commenced to tear* me nt e*e<
octor waa In attendance, and. marchIhuu to break the torpidity or a club life,
and w a s entirely goue ia leas than a moagii;1
up to him. whiapered anxiously:
wh >re they ure, HH Sliukexpeare aaya, "like ing
" Pleoae, air. mother wnt me to any ua
but under the doctor's directions I 4aa-|
the dull weed that rota Itaelf to eaae ut how
got scarlatina awful bad; and.
tluucd the treatment t w o mouth*
Lelbe'e wharf." The roper-ln la expected to please,Llxile'a
mother want* to know how much
bute influence with men about towu gener- you'll give
thirty
days after I seemed cum
her to spread It all over the vll.ally. ami perhaps lit* may have tuune acquaint- luge V"
and
from
that time to this I hav
UIK e with profeaHUiiml nun who may have ft
u pain from the old disease.
lit! e laid up which they will be glad to turn
to I etter account, uud so will lend u favorable
e\«'ry tirnt* I caught cold I feared
ear to the " suuvu.gentleman." They will,
of the old disease. I visited the d o c | n \ |
For Pains and Achat—AM 3or»3 houever, eventually learn "that soft word*
he reawaured rue, and now taut an e n n W
butler uo parHiilpH."
Here la u proposal
lha Quickest lelieJ Is la a
Htll more nttnictlve:
year haa pttMsed aud no return* 1 feel thatj
MAS with $.100. Join me with like amount
I ain permunwutly cured and wish evei
a id make $5.«KX> yearly. Addreaa H.
.
one to kuow of my cure. t>ra. HeAioa
T Ida 1* really wonderful, and who thut
Wibl treat all forms of chronic diaeaad
hai gaoo can realut »ucb an offer. Five thouI
Don't wait to see a case like your • » ]
tauiil u year for only flOO ! It ia to be re!
published, but if you need a phyaician_
me nbervd, however, that the •,'*» ia to be
caa.i, while the $.~i.00O may be n* abovemeuand have a friendly talk with tbeu
tloi ied, lu expcrlciiee. which usually runs up
suit.:tioii free to all. Office hours from^
to he big tiguroa. Now we come to the moat
jONTHt
A. M. to 0 R M.; Sunday, 12 to I:
aeiiMitlonui of all, which certaluly uoumiuuda
IQ&NUINS
att -uilon:
Wednesdays end Haturdn.vs until 8 P . M^
TO Sl'KcrLATORS-nave you lost money ?
at 20 North Clinton s t n x t , Rochoft*
L o you know your broker V lHd ho akin
y >u 7 Heud 10 cent a pootagu for a copy of
N. y.,
Piper, giving Hat of ulleged
UUOKKT
n> m
«
am 11 • mmm~*—+m++*m—***mi^
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H lOTH and rake bunker* and brokers. Alao
g vea history utul trial of two buekel-abop
k -epera ullST TO JAIL for ualug the mall*
ii connection with a bucket shop.
Addeaa, t'ottUdeUtlal, ——•.
The above coutalna at leaat one'Important
N e w Models 6 , 7 and 8 .
fact, " t w o bticket-ahop keener* have been
D o n ' t think ot psvaanac a w a y veur
J
act t to jail." Thla la u got«l beginning and
auaatner oloihes wilhoua our M0U1pt
If <mutinied what an luiprovvuivui It w*|l he
wHTCKOFF, S E A M A N S ft B E N E D I C T ,
Proof
Bags
and
Paper.
to Wall street I
327 Broadway. New York,
BaekwTM. Mnaoohw BhanwwM"i sadtb*
The Penny Mngaslno Is under a Strange
like quicker than amr othxr r*m«djr. Hi
scrfca or iiiiiintlim*. Very receutly the atatetha !>an*^TTr "*v ?'»«• *%*»*?• All Drm<rai«t».
MieMl wu» »"_;•'; 'liat Chaunecy M. Uepvw
312 Wilder Building, Rochester. N. Y.
Wui KM ttn.ii O4H» Jiuvkvr, aud r«?ully Ita ownOf a ' r n , | N H i ; A Juhnaun. W. Y..if onobumaUa,
er. Then <•• "' •••- it-port that It had gone
WHEN IN DOUBT. THY
Int > tho U.:> **• ' ** rueviver, and uow Q<
O^oritiy
HOCHEarrKR D U t ' C i t i l M n .
F. Train U •'
- Iu editor.""wftiJ the exDake Drug Co., Hyde Drug Co., Paine Drug
pedtatlon tli«t •«• »*,.) | l U l d l t li( a ijjgi, B t a t e Co.,
Post Drug Co., Power* Hotel Drug
of Iproaperuy.
l'luie ia aoinetblng comic lu Oo.. O
J. * J. A. Bryan Drug Co.. Duvia
thla Idea, but Uvorgn F. Train Is a curious Drug Co..
fc£f« ^ J v > v '?*>._> ..;s-"^ ( 2 1 ,
fel im, and there's no telling what he can- recommend Barrowclough'a—all Indorse and
Stood A s tsstot years.
not do. He made A decided sensation lu the
have curwi thotuaniels of
Wtodbull and <*l«fl!ti matter, aud now wants DR. GREENE'S NERVE ANO BRAIN TABLETS
, »»f Nsr»e*>s DiMsscs, »t>ch>
to show how much of Ulm la left.
Pulltser
•sDebiUty. Dkshisss, 61c«pl«t»hn given another proof of bla generosity by
•sss and Varicocels, Atrophy.&a
Mng SIO.IMJ to lUruurd College, the oX.Jeot
Theydesrlhe brsis,strengths*
el ug to eatahllah a acbolarahlu to be known
the circulation, make Lis>so—
as the " tiullle Pulltser scbolarahip " - t h i s
AT
THI
ME
.
perfect, aad impart a healthy
AT
THE
AM
bong a memorial of a beloved daughter revigor to the whole beiag. All
cently reutoved by death. A more suitable
OP
TO
YEAR!
OF 50 YIAiS
»^ 2M >r «s i drains aad testes are cheeked
ex tremion of parental atfertiou could hardWELL.STRONt,
ALL PLAYIO
ly he found.
Iwiac Bromley, formerly of
tin Tribune, duds the advertlHlug agency
HAPPY.
tlea eitaa worriei them intolasaaity. Coaas«p»
OUT.
uxre prouinble than editorial work, and baa
tkor er Death. Mailed saalwL Price %\ per boa»
no v the sole basloras of on* of tBe moat UnBOe at all druggists; mail P. O. box 23*.
4 beaea. with Irao-dad legal guarantee to cure or
u n t railroads leading out of thla city,
retuad the atooey. #s «»• Sepd for free book
a rat has Juat eaguge«l Wrrj Walton, forAddreaa, Dake Drag Co.. Rochester, N. T.
nurly on the World, to aaalat the Journal,
au I It may be added that Hen rat a welcome That have loit their song will he restored by
P A P E R A X l ) TvVlNX.
^
to the Mlxty ninth Itegtmetit waa very much
atdrne.
f d m HALaWTea IVI.P.A.1MI Ceeli
ad ulred. aud waa fully worthy of bla dlstin- Foust's Health Grit. It keeiw birds healthy.
gsita. 6s>» glees foUesj
•Phooe 1^».
. 1 0 t l 1101 fJUaX.
gu atiHl reputation for auch occuslona. Uavlug
WANTKO-Caae of sext health that m-I>P-A**.t
il< nty of money aa well aa good taate, be can
wtU not iMnatfci Sendft©ante to Kipans Chem'.oai
end in auch demonstrations* Apropoa of the
~%t»^Mm
Vers, for 10 aaasalesand Uks) uaiUtaomaia^
pr 'aa. la tho amount of dally consumption of
t
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pa »cr whoae Immensity la shown by the open llona <>f the International Paper Company,
wl lib recently addtrd fourteen paper mil la
to Ita pt-evMia llwt. The daily capacity of
th >*M reeentlyacquln'd mllla la l'£i tona of
pit ;>cr uud H'IH tona of WIMHI pulp. When one
on y a paper for 2 ceuta It la hard to realise
th • Imuieualty which auch trifles reach.
SENT FREE TO MENENTIRELY
CORED!
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BENSON'S.
emin^ton
t Is the best
Standard Typewriter
POROUS
PLASTER
Moth Proof
Bags
win mm & j^j5_ TDistmas
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CANARY BIRDS
f
Seth Green Fish and Oyster Co.
' 'he approach of Lent calla many of the
cli igy to prepare for increased duty and
th -y need to be lu good condition to meet It.
Di ring auch n time there is aa Increased
te ideuey to publiab sermons or rather ahat arts of aermoua and tho preachers frequfiitly complalu of Injustice. An instance
in Iced u found lu Bishop Potter who claimed
th it hie atatemeut concerning aaloons Is not
correctly pub'tahed. Meanwhile the clergy
ar> offering their pulpit attractions through
thi odvertlslug <'oluuius and Charles H. Raton aunouncea an bla theme the "Preacher
th it New York Needs." aa though New i'ork
dl Tcred with the country In thla reapect. If
It does Indeed, how ia It that Ita pulplta are
cl lelly aupplied from the rural dlstrlcta?
Ki ton ought to know that the world la the
eame, city or country. Hugh O. Pentecoat
Speaking of libraries, as poor folks can- ai uounecs aa hla theme. "Forget It," and a
not use the Astor, an interesting feature in frend at my elbow a.uggests that the comm expreaalon Is "Hang It Up." To return
the Improvement of the tenement popula- m
to Lent, what a and proapertjfo the large
tion is the n e w system of "home libraries."' el isa which Uvea ou the outlay 6T t*e world
T h e method la t o aend a half doaen books of pleasure, but they will at least have a
Or more to a family and to request one of gimid benefit In^Mardl Oraa. For thla oe,
Indeed all the muatclans In the cltf
the children t o serve as librarian for the cnalon
nn> engaged and It will be Indeed a carnival
others. Then a visitor is sent to converse of dlstiugulahed brilliancy.
with the children and lead them to rend
the books. This effort has thus fur been
"hat a stormy winter all will exclaim as
very •ucceesful and its usefulness will in- w» feel the effect of the recent bllasard.
ch an Immense anowfnll and the aurface to
crease as fast as visitors con be obtained. Hi
h< cleared In the borough of Manhattan alone
It is of course a very aelf-denynig service, la M.ono acres. What a taak for the streetbut all engaged in it become deeply Inter- el Minlnjr department and how mncb tney
n aa Colonel Waring! Now la the time when
ested in its beneficent result
tl e rolserv of the winter concentrates «nd oet>^een this and spring what clalma are made
T h e annual charity ball, recently held at on charity! And to aee the crowda of appllt h e Waldorf-Astoria, fa the most » h \ w y ci nta at the office of public relief. Alaa.^to
beneficence of which N e w York is capable tt Ink that all great cities rouat yield a perflood of miaery and one which seems
and witbotrt rt the «ea*>n would indeed be P"tnal
t< exceed all others, nottced ^ J J ^ T ^ A T
v a c a n t Everybody that in anybody must
attend, and hence the financial gain is
Solomon tnd Masonry.
never less than $10,000. The object to
The Tyler.
which it ia devoted is deserving i n d hence
An
Illinoie
boy
w a s aeked to write an
no one can object t o such a splendid dise
s
w
y
on
Mnaonry,
and here ia w h a t he
play of featlve charity. The
Waldorfvirote:
''King
Solomon
w a s a man w h o
Astoria, never held a grander representative of the high life of the metropolis and 1 ved ao many years \n the eouirtry that
now that It ia past the cash benefit is real- ,b 5 waa the whole push. H e w a s an awful
ised by those w h o feel ha need.
Fifth v ise man, and one day t w o women enme
avenue on auch an occasion I* a wilderness t • him, each holding to the leg of a baby
of horses and carriages whose confused aad nearly pulling ft in two and each cliimmovemonts suggest what an Improvement iujc It. And King Solomon wasn't feeling
the automobile will be. T o get away from r ght good and he said: "Why couldn't
«ucu a place in the midst of an immense t i e brat have been twins and stopped
crowd la so annoying that it seriously de- t i l s bother?' And then he called for hla
tracts from the pleasure, but such are ihe iwichete and was going to Weyleriae the
penaltdee to which fashion must submit.
roor, innocent little baby, and give each
irotnan a piece of it, when the real mother
< f the hahy eaid: 'Stop, Solomon: stay thy
Although the charity ball was public there U n d . Let the old hag have It. If I can't
was a protection against Intrusion, for the l n v e a whole oaby I won't hnve any.'
tickets were sold only to respectable people 'Ixen Solomon told her to take the baby
and in this manner a eertslu degree of ex- 1 nd go home and wash its face, for he
cluslveness wss maintained. It la a good
new It w a s hers. H e told the other
place, however, for parvenuea to work their
roman to go chase h e r s e l t K i n g Solomon
way Into high Ufa, but only the best class
milt Solomon's Temple, and w a s the father
of parvenuea were admitted. Borne of them, •> <t Masons. H e had aeven hundred wivee
however, seemed to be rather forward and I n d three hundred lady friend*, and that
it la often difficult on snch occasions for the 1 why there are ao many Masons in the
blue bloods to keep the parvenuea In their vorld. My papa aays King Solomon waa
place, for fools rush in where angels fesr II warm member and I think be waa hot
to tread. A very Interesting feature In the iituff myself. That is all I know about
x
charity ball waa the fad of several social : ting Solomon."
»••
"'••• » una—wwmimwi»isiimi
—
leaders to five supper parties and then copvey all the guests to the ball. Among those
At tho Chateau dV If.
who led la this waa Mra. AJ merle Paget,
Westminster Gaaettc
who brought thirty. Mrs. George Boldt
A eapltal story ia told by a gentleman
wife of the Waldorf-Astoria landlord, also a-ho visited the Chateau d'If.
A good
entertslned a number, and then brought noman showed a party the decaying dun*
them in. The Holdts are pop tils r with the reona in which Abbe Fnria and Edmond
gentry and will eventually werk their way
>antee were Immured, and the visitors
Into good aoclety, but thaj must be patient :u*ed at these ruins meditatively.
"It
aad remesabar that ail things oosae te them leenm to me," said the narrator ef the inthat wok.
cident, "tfcat these cells are very near t o
me another, and Alexandre Dumae deAnother splendid beaeflcenee was the Gerbe* them as being further apart.'^ **Oh,
man charity ball, held at the Metropolitan
ndeed,"
•aid
opeaa house, which was also a grand df
«iuptu<MwV
IVoluJiir
C
of health and taste. ATh«# jgfstjv^
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FEBRUARY 11. 1809.
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disease for m a n y weeks. Our physician waa unable to h e l p m e and w e tried
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