. Leslie's weekly : Lincoln's birthday number. rs, HenrvM. Flagler, John D. Archbold, E. , or any of the other StandardOil directors. On the very day whilethe sensaf ing made, Mrs. John D. Rockefeller andMrs. Henry H. Rogers were, with manyother philanthropic ladies of quality, oc-cupying the boxes at Carnegie Hall at agreat meeting called to foster the educa-tional interest of the poor and despisedblacks of the South. At the same D. Rockefeller was adding $1,500,-000 more to his magnificent endowmentto the Chicago University, H. H. Rogers .,! li


. Leslie's weekly : Lincoln's birthday number. rs, HenrvM. Flagler, John D. Archbold, E. , or any of the other StandardOil directors. On the very day whilethe sensaf ing made, Mrs. John D. Rockefeller andMrs. Henry H. Rogers were, with manyother philanthropic ladies of quality, oc-cupying the boxes at Carnegie Hall at agreat meeting called to foster the educa-tional interest of the poor and despisedblacks of the South. At the same D. Rockefeller was adding $1,500,-000 more to his magnificent endowmentto the Chicago University, H. H. Rogers .,! liberalrale, anew philanthropic institution loroldn-n. Henry M. Hauler was planning. extend his wonderful projects in Ilor- millionaires can afford toselves in this way, anc they do not accomplish t i they do quietly-conducted, g 1 work in behalf f the ! refer to this matter, not with thope that what I say will correct, oi any way ameliorate, the ikmgerouvlidency of the yellow press to llyal lbhroats of anybody and everybody \vhmake money out o. pei and in politics, they have their skirts to be trailed in the nasty mire of moral pollution. Nor do I say that all of the gentlemenwho so generously poured their fundsinto the treasury of a double-edged anddeckle-edged society journal did .so solelypublicity of social aspira-unity from disclosures of an The renaissance of Wall Street ileast a good sign. It indicates nota good name is better to be ch a good name. famous in its ranks has dropped aw:,y ing forward by leaps and hounds, wbil<great companies are finding the fouitions of business slipping from unneath their feet. Bitter lessons rbeen taught by the experiences of unpleasant character. There iWall Street - big men, too-give money freely to get ridtruder, just as a man will toss epiece to an organ-grinder to iaway from his front window. who will tOPPINGAVCL JL/XJMl 3 Hinges that Rust No Clasps thatBreak. No Springs that Sturdy Frame of Me-chanical Completene


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