W—— i. - aT. S—————— —— pe ——————————TR co m—— FORTUNE AND PHILANTHROPY 1: tures at wit 2 | NO ROYAL ROAD T0 SUGGESS.| #04 ao sarax. | GARG OR NORTH POLE, | #2470 or omar scussris. MRS. CLARENCE in fact, the very first sugg stion she Fundamental Bases on Which Two | Passing of Father of Inventor of ) pn : made in board meeting was taat the | EX. SECRETARY MORTON THINKS| Empires Rest Radically Different. | COMMANDER PEARY TRAVELING Bell Telephone. IDEAL SCHOOL TRUSTEE. room used for such meetings be turned Sh INTEGRITY THE FOUNDATION Anvihing concerning the vo grea INTO FROZEN NORTH ON Tl ath recently of Alexander Mel over to the ¢hlldren on bad days, so . : on A \ 5 * pli FAR ’ " i . . : that they need not eat their lunch out- OF ADVANCEMENT, empires now ocenpying the world's ANOTHER EXPEDITION, Hie Be Is interest ts the Import This Leading Member of Society Takes an Active Interest in the Civic Affairs of the Town of Roslyn, N. Y. of-doors. She has urged the employ ~ stage is of general Interest, Late t wo ich the family of Bells has | fy n 3 5 : 1) 141 M ' . Yune a PF { ment of teachers of manual training | Constancy of Purpose and Tireless reports from American consuls show The Most Notable of the Many At. : } urdens of those {and live languages, such as German Encrgy Esscntial in These Days | some figures relating to nationalities tempts to Lijcct This Discovery. wr honibd ge pig ‘pe . “I belleve it is better for peopl of | d Italian, in order that later on the of Fierce Competition, thnographic distribution, literacy Proul., Andrec’s Dalloon Irip Re- b hts hemnbers ol fut ae wiieve is better for peopie aul yy a : . i } ' 4 TL OP mis, Tocladin } 1 Lio " v . . i Cincy ¢ the wealthy clags to help Improve the children may not ] hem Ives Hon, Paul Morton, former Secretary Empire Is 125,640,006, the (pike Ale er Bell, the fa r of the man public schools, than to spend their | Strangers to either th : A the Nav Ww reoreanizing the | nec tap Te , 33.000 OH P Be > departure of C , thed 198 last, Ww ag % OF ol + nrivate | language of their neighbors, rile id, hig So hd Wisninns le IE wid dpnid Brbupmined Fi Nas: a3 y . " ad i , money on ya hts or parks or privale sion Las. heen granted her to. make) Equitabl Life Assurance Soeclety followin: w nem 10.000.000, Jews Peary on the sloop Roo It. last July. and Al ' shin 11. his son, schools, 1 { ie } AM | som provision fe r the comfort of tl NOW orl recent! made the si ! xt 3 i F K) 000, the remainder be ir an exploration of th Clic region : | rked on problem [ orthoepy This little declaration, made by Mrs | 5 NAY ARI oF u mio v 4 f : ’ - Clarence Mackax at the first meeting | tea hera without cost to the community ment that the efforts put fort \ har of p . W «itl RT nown far Dai sig Ly cho, a | "Te ' " N : tel hae of { 1) "NY ( ¢ fl. |} Hod her | { Cha : Hi 1 i [5] now } . ; y ar : { To raise money for further improve-| oq; ars of an individual's life NE, wh ly ed a mil 4 i ory hodt 4 held by the school board of Roslyn, L " Ae) vo. i 1 ’ | each In nun many of whom ry among nation ’ r en. and wide through the civilized I, since her election as a member, | MeN Ars, Alickay gave a bal d » of whether his life i 1 4 y leavors to fartd | : f © somewhat contradicts the time-worn | Stories of the architectural beauty of . . : U0t unlike Amcrican ludians. I Rout ¢ house 3 fF the wonderful , . hid criticism that American women the house, and of tl 1 .“ t see that there is any dif wealth live onlg useless idle lives, |! tained In land ER ar ng, | at sl ont a - \ , “even any shade of | On enGesvor Lo rem | ' 18) i more like orchids in a conservatory | Ha aroun bed pubic cui wl than human bela as created to labor, Hou A tickets were § Mrs. Mackay worked very hard to be | BaF Facil her brain f elected a trustee «f the leslyn public } Hp r pr schools, quite as hard as John IF. Rem: sen, the livery stable man who ran on | . . e Be : the same ticket, and secured just one | 4OHArs irom Olle © CIOCK | : oe vote less than she did. It is doabtful, | Sigie allernooi. | ant : worth having. Application, however, if Mr. Remsen put one-half Then Mr, Mackay gave ital I nd i the ent —siazm into the campaign ora 2 O-building, to be use i entered it witu the same Lupulse. and training school for nursesy Roslyn, L. I, is a qual illage | Wile provided au ambulance, of people possessing but § " 'y | A small fire | the village modest share of wordly £; but i rated the inefficiency of the surrounded by great country esta = | partigent, and Mrs. Mackay ‘ : od) longing to rich New Yorkers, eir big lgave a fully equipped ls ‘teat or Ho Weird houses, stables, parks and game pre-|mig said ROLE w of trut Signi IR dis ¢ 2avibind oie serves recalling the storied domain [| tha he ha adopt Iyn an nt ka ‘ BE hi England, They are used, too, mn after the English fashion, for week- end house parties tnd Christmas fes- tvities, oat { 11441 , PONG os Se. | RR SS SER png or the n intense ——— a — THE SUN'S CORONA. Drilliant Display of Crimson and Sil- ver Flames Secon at Eclipse of Sun. f+ wd teacher ngnged in phonetics, v- hi before ; 4 i leliver- nein Religious Under i » 5 : % 5 ep Ng a irse ol ou “ came con i - A —— 4 vineed that America ofl ere ita a bet- standing. ‘ r field than the } m ry, and In The Russlans are on the surface at ‘olus r i - "Cary. y Ia od ox lingiy glous peopl | ik W : Sd gS 3 atinually interrupt their daily occu] has suo ¥ pations for a prayer, a sign of the | of Greenland 10 ) : § . brilliant red flames, seowmetimes iry {ing over toward the sun snd » i thines flonting like clouds at helabiaf up to 40.000 miles above this surfa “ the i Proms, or with : : bh £58 1 28 LW .s n . | before every vill ’ 5 i Ch § ! | ciently train f ‘ \ h : reg ilinge t ! v # : nd wriora- - [3 rd "ne Olas La The Rus , Jation Is made Wp the var cla , In about, the ' 4 Ll Harbor FIN fs among the most bean- | ancestry ng a direct descendant . OO nga, . - . . : ARE LLM Pers 1) tiful of these turesqu : an thro Ia ' " oo” : : : Yule et 34 On ie the big colonial house, unlike it dy | tl ’ ly tty fr : while ‘ b " 2 3 4 ae ¢ he | A 2 SHOW ! & » glgut! CL RL LL Frenchechateau neighbors, is not ten iticnat ’ on hom she . lavestor of : 4 ' y y . iy toll o ' } forindoer ” left in emptiness, for Mr wkay, for | nan y N wr she made ; : rsons 1 pend, Ji r the ¢ the 1 { a lit Vaka Riiteats 3 ash Sikh the sake of Ler small daughters, hath- illiant it : erehants, 281.4 Forel f 0 3 , wah Vaklangton, erine and Bianca, bas 1 . her pe [1 it very wealth) mone] coun f Pb v 1 t the ‘ "R a ‘ : " ng ! y oF : 4 " 1 Nore ANODE the manent home, going to 2 nowadays). at t until she | | 4 ‘ e the ha ) ald, as ¥ oo ) (ists n i ledge apong in the dead of winter, | married Mr, ( "oy \a ' i J ut , | Ale o kl it in While driving through Rosly ne | she had full opy day last winter she saw the school | tastes and te lents, Dll ied lagjon. children standing out in the kl, The mention o he y Mach Od Profilin ' y The population of J windy yard eating thelr lunch, | : where in the swings back ths ' Woy - Sain ti i) du recoguitio very natural sympathy developed into y days of the earls servi publ Jn in nt the determination to do something to- | Four—Mackay, | | . yo '\ Parthoan: with nea them — —_—— pe Tan , : hoot A arded ouls ward making that miserable lunch ng a hundred and 01 ; HOW ie » BH Japanese Empire contals ae Bi "w . : i hour more comfortable for them, Ine m out of the Big Bonanza « , mers, OLOS : od ros heople. Thi vestigation brought out other deficien- | Comstock, Since then the Mackay ! ; cles In the public school of Roslyn, and | money Las g into t | I the ehildren’s champion toc: up the | ties, an ' the first Pacit) : : a 2 cat] : . A v : a work of huprovement with energy and ] i 1 nager of all that | continuous mass of gi: ele up v h nearly ” i are 1 = o theo Ham rele practical eommon sense, Her method + California fortune Is just past] OWD oy Be tr » | being the most den —1 } wa ; - ions ‘ ' nde but competent an of going to work was pretty, as well} thirty. Ie is a quict man devoted to | fessor OF As{ronomy, ; 4 During the us pet eo : ” belivve that If sous awful as effective, Sue began her campaign | his home, his bables and his business, nestion. of \ ; irs ending W 1 W he averag : Balloon ax VOTE ON | ond phe had not come upon the (hrongh the children themselves, gath- | an enthusiast in out-of-door sports, and | posed, frankis : nual Yacrense of Bol i vered to. Dane's Inland: . &. balloon | v ora Te a Atle 1 ering them uta Harbor HIM for winter | a lover of musie, i ta mnke of the Norona : is nearly 500.000 The need of house was erected and engines set up | ox the Arctic regions for several frolics and summer lawn parties, gel To his home are invited the peeple Dally hy how vile i tha oly oil Le Korea on the mainland for this overs for producing hydrogen gas and 10 yours, Everything that could be dene ting acqualpted with each little mite, | whom It Is really interesting to meet observations 1 oy pig nd id fl is apparent. The present empire gating the balloon, All, indeed, was igo insure the success of the trip was playing with them, talking to them, and | for Mra. Mackay. ene of the very few | COTUUA will solve this question. | consists of four large Islands and #ev-| age wendy for the start in 1806: but | done before they started. They were sending them home warm and tired | women in New York who know thelr ———————— eral thousand smaller ones THe the south wind which was wanted for nrovided with every necessary of life; after all the fun, but still with useful } own position such as to set the seal of ‘ “a Japanese style thelr country NIpPORL | (he start did not come, The party they bad provisions, arms, ammuni now ambitions in thelr little souls, The fgood form on any action, gathers in | American Girls Abroad as Men , M1 r CPS waited for it until the season had ad: | tion, sledges, and a boats Their pro kiddies, finding in her a congenial spir- | many from the artistic and intellect Women,” Thirty M.Llon Farmers, vanced too far for a safe venture, and ns were calculated to last nine it; feeling that she liked being with | fields whose achievement is their only The Contemporary Review of lon Of the p ypulation of 1 pan, over then returned to Sweden, In May, 1807, 1, i The food consisted of every them ; had a nice little warm spot in | claim to social recognition, Bhe ber | gon severely arralgns the American] 30,000,000 are farmers, This Is noth- they returned, and by July Ist again d of steaks, satsages, hams, fish, her heart for each one of them; and [self has published a drama, “Goabrk | women who have married into the| ing short of wonderful when “. a eal had everything ready for a start, Again | chickens, game, vegetables amd fruit wns not simply a grownup giving a lot { elle," and a nove LL “The Btone of Des | pritish aristocracy. Of over seventy «dered that the major porilon of the the south wind refused to come. When | If, in descending, this food had been of poor ¢hildron a treat, fell in love | ting.” Every free minute not given | women who bear titles more than palf | Empire i= momntainons and unpro- the wembers of the party arose on the | saved, together with the food which the with her. Through them she won the | to her litle girls—and they get more | Lave no children, At this time only | doetive and the Immense population 1 morning of July 11, they sent up a explorers could procure through hunt friendship of the fathers and mothers, of her time than is usual with the chil | one peeress, born In the United States, supported from tiny farms i “ joyous ory. A strong steady wind was | ing and fishing, they coukd, it is be and when she launched her scheme for | dren of fashionable mothers—is spent | has a large family. The reason for cultivatable area of only 10,000 square Mowing from the south! The ree! loved, have lived for two years at an $8,000 bond fssue (the money to be lin writing. One of her prettiest acts} (hie the Review says, les in the fact] miless a tract of Jand aay IR ! by daring countrymen made ready to start | least, Their fate, however, Is wrapped used in school baprovements) a major | is the restoration of n libra y given 10 | (hat so many Amerlean women cof half the area of Ohlo, supnlen el Yi on thelr hazardous Journey "A few in mystery. hey could, had they landed ity of the citizens voted for it, even | the village of Roslyn by Willlam Cul | sider that the ordinary lot of their sex | levying contributions on the 40 alg moments for the last farewells and on the mainland, gradually have jour. though it Palsed tazes from 82 fenta ta | len Bryant, Whose Lome ‘was a1 Famp Is not enough for them They fancy the « Stenalva hw "“ vod ol a Andree, with nis tw com inion Beye d southward, meeting with fr fend. $1.25 a year. Of course, the Increase | stead, Long Island, they are made to he something more hation in the world a gr al | Jumped aboard and the retaining ropes | iy whalers who could have shsisted fell more heavily upon the poorer tax- Some doubt Las been expressed as to than “mere women." They become | cuiture to #ach i . ¢ Hastern | were cut, Rising for a short thine, the | them back to civilization, If they payers of the village than on thelr | the ultimate success of Mrs, Mackay's | “men-women.” They submit to no re selene) and in A of devo. | current of alr coming from the moun dropped Inta the ocean, they are Yost, wealthy neighbors; but, as the origin: | course In Roslyn, it being clalmed that | straints, They pit themselves aga lost| writers the arom any ra heen mand | tains caused the balloon to descend | I they have read hed the Polar cap and ator of the plan sald, it is the former | so close a supervision over the welfare [men on every ground, inteliactual nl we fo euiEY wri oldlor is due! suddenly until the car tonched tho wrecked their balloon, they undonbt. who are most directly Interested In the [of a community exercised by one very | well as socal, both in business and ol fested by the Supa A na on the! waves, but it speedily rebounded until | edly found the wonderful spot which quality of the public schools, thelr wealthy wotnen Is out of harmony with | sport, They lose the tender, delica ot to the wpirit ot-pa ¢ n the population. {the huge gas bag reached an altitude [so many have striven to find. Whether childnen nctnally receiving the cash | republican ethics. Bat, If as Mrs. Mae | qualities of thelr own sex, and, ¢ Ml atv . i" would be the | of AN feet, journeying worthward | the world will soon be able to learn value of every dollar that is paid in |kay intends, the occupants of Harbor | course, they fall utterly to reap any: | “Rooted to the wo dition of | suthh, within fn sour after tae ascen- [of thelr experiences and thelr fate 11ill are to help, anu not try to domi | thing but disappointment and ridi | expresson to describe the conditic . which ih oh jaxts, eller howe | the stien of Japan's pepolas | won, It finally disappeared altogether | n question wh om ly pangs Ber election te the board of | nate Roslyn, the result may be seme | cule from thelr t= te aeguire t major po from the sight of Mab. FOArYs expedition be Kbit trustees, she hos begun to unfold her | ting worthy of emulation. of the other, tion, Creat Density «ff J recognition ISO, and by French governs wou g False : = «1 pigeons rn
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