Show HOW T 7 THE T T T TU I lib RICH KEEP HAPPY Wood the Wool WoolMan Man Uses Forty Autos and Other Budding Budding Budding Bud Bud- ding Millionaires Are Just as Extravagant Continued from Home Page Magazine Section His Ills Is la the speed mania manla in still sUll sane form torm to gratify It ho has hos more moro than automobiles and probably some more lying around loose where ho he 10 cant can't remember them but sure to tobe tojo to tobe be jo handy when he wants them thorn There Is a traveling salesman In the middle west who after twenty years of or It got tired of or owning umbrellas and for forgetting forget forget- et- et ting them whenever he made another jump lump for tor trade So he made It his rule to start out from his Chicago homo horno without any umbrella at all and whenever whenever whenever when when- ever the tho weather had bad the bad taste tasco to furnish his itinerary with rain he just went into the nearest store and bought one for a dollar William H. H Wood is something like that with motor cars curs He Ho owns innumerable homes and he ho has Innumerable offices scattered mostly through New England When hos ho's through h at one place he simply remarks Well get out tho the car 4 and well wen push along He doesn't know whether he really has a car there but he docs does know he has so many that he ought to have ono one And usually ho he has A pleasant pIcas ant little negligent flaU satisfying hobby like this costs a n man about a a. year ear 1 If hes he's V very ry economical but Mr Wood I finds that it pleases William and leaves him room to 10 crave nothing nothing- more except ex ex- ex I a a. few sailing yachts power boats show ghow horses and blooded cattle A modest soul easily content MOOnE LIKES HORSES DETTER Judge William H. H Moore while Wittie he can cah tolerate n an automobile as a thin thing of ot vulgar necessity prefers to expend almo almost t as big a fortune per year on his stables lie He belongs to the tIne Line old breed of gentlemen to whom Thorn the horse is lIS tho the noblest of ot animals and the tho show rings of ot the United States seem to exist mainly to tf enable him to prove It lIe He Jie Is the tho dean of f the greater Beater class of ot horse lov lovers whose v subdivisions lons Include in In- In clude dude men inca like Ilke Henry Payne Whitney They K horseflesh y specialize on one department of ot and make moke it subservient lent to exercise if not Riot with the he tie same sarno urging ot of n necessity that drove rove Rockefeller to golf then at least with equally happy results Whitney maintains tho the biggest biggest big big- gest polo iP pony stud lud In ln tho the United States n lets leta ft it cost cOll him a a. aJ many thousands thou thou- sands Hands as IS 1 it will doubles its expense by keeping a n. racing stable in En England land and trebles it with the tho lease of ot shootIng shooting shoot shoot- Ing grounds in Scotland D By dint of ot hard work enough to kill three heart hearty laboring laboring- men Harry Whitney has managed man mali aged thus far tar to continue almost satisfied satis satis- fied nc-A with being alive all James ames Gordon Bennett Dennett is 15 an AmerIcan Amer Amen ican lean with an immense income and an equally equall extensive taste in disposing of ot it His penchant Is for Paris ParI first of all and where ordinary American mil mU- take their Paris in annual doses usually homeopathic Mr tr Bennett Bennett Bennett Ben Ben- nett has the habit He virtually makes malten Franco France his home and ho he manages to toso toso toso so spread himself that while whilo he ho in In- In dulos in Paris as the mere more bread-and- bread butter of existence he devours the rest of ot France In various ways like a gourmand gourmand gourmand gour gour- mand of ot life to whom the best serves merely as an episode relieving tho the perennial por- por monotony YACHTING G A. A AND AD D SHOOTING Ho no is one ono of ot the real sportsmen of ot the tho world and the tho cost of any particular particular particular par par- diversion however great never conc concerns him in the lea least t. t French shooting 18 is a p pleasure that comes high but he retains a considerable slice of or orthe ot the country's area for his private in indulgence indulgence In- In in powder and when he Invites in invites invites In- In vites an any of or his trIen friends 8 to a days day's gunning gunning gunning gun gun- ning they know that they are in for as big a n shoot as ad can be bo had anywhere In Europe It was tho the same with yachting As far r back as 18 G ho became noted l an na a a. yachtsman and anda a bold one It was then that with his Henrietta ho won a n. famous race across the tho Atlantic His ills second transatlantic race with th the Dauntless was observed with interest as keen in 1890 although ho lOst the struggle by a couple of ot hours houri Ho has been a generous patron of ot all sporting sporting- events that called for pecuniary aid aid and his hia enthusiastic tlc en encouragement encouragement en- en of ot the automobile has been internationally famous B By all accounts accounts tho restless spirit of James Gordon Bennett has been compelled to work hard and spend more moro than freely to avoid old tho the wearisome grind of ot mero mere rl riches but also by all accounts account his endeavors have been beon successful to date ante Theres There's another American self exiled in Paris Pari a although for tor reasons other than Mr Bennetts who seems to have oven even moro more trouble keeping himself amused The Tho impression has spread that ames Hazen Hyde formerly of or life insurance fame tame and subsequently of ot its notoriety could lead a n simple life Ufe with no more adventitious Aid than a pair pall of ot bright groan green pants and a a. Prince Albert shirt in royal roal pur pun puri i plea pIes But that is one ono of ot the errors into which the single minded d proletariat is Is' Is always liable to fall fail Mr Hyde even during durIn- the tho of ot his social existence exist exist- once ence in tho the land of ot his ancestors and his salaries was the of ot tue tho social butterflies and it was his hi doUght dolight do- do light licht to give Louis Loul Seize receptions which In their grandeurs left Mrs Bradley Martin weeping in her Scotch castle and made the tho fear tear for their reputations as hosts Ho He was also long long- longon on art although ho lle permitted Pierpont Morgan to take tako the more ex expensive ex- ex pensive specimens that being Mr Morgan's Morgans Morgans Morgan's Mor Mor- tor- tor gans gan's metler as ono might say in high society when dropping a chunk of French for practice dont don't you know The opera claimed Mr Hyde Hydo whenever It c came camo mo around SO SOME IE SHADOW IS LEFT Taking him by and large ho lived what might be called a a. full tull life lite al although although although al- al though no public scandal ever over attached to his nice name by reason of or his tr trying try try- ing to lick the tho cop on the corner In Paris ho he adheres to his original regimen regimen regimen regi regi- men but slightly slIg less in Its halycon exuberance as though there must ever remain to him some soma shadow of ot the gloom that rayed raed from hi his whiskers when the insurance investigators got through with him It takes real genius in expenditure for a man who likes music to make mako It expensive expansive The czar of ot Russia of ot course can cnn make mako a a. considerable dent in his empires empire's resources by bj maintainIng maintainIng maintain maintain- ing his own grand opera company compan but It is only nominally his In reality the tho Imperial Grand Opera belongs to the nation and Nicholas himself would be about as CUI contented with a a. jew harp or a a. mouth organ His troubles have been of ot the brand for tor which h he finds no remedy but to pray and bear them in meanwhile ii I I o practicing g d dod dodging ad gi n g. g His only rival in tho music line Uno in the tho I I United States but a rival rhal whose musIcal musical musical mu mu- bent means business from tho the tap of ot the wand is Charles M. M t. t Schwab who maintains the tho Bethlehem Steel Stee Steel company compan band at his own expense and is proud of ot it Mr Schwab's musical talent having been largely responsible for tor th tho first favor ho he found with Mr r Carnegie Carnegie- who now has his O own bagpipers It it would seem that he lie Is only returning Caesars Caesar's things to to Caesar But the is a g genuine lover of ot music and he belongs bulon's to tho the creative class who cant can't be happy unless the they aro doing something big III Ills private band and keeps Mr Schwab thinking of ot the ono art in which his resonant spirit re ro- ro jokes and that even at the price of ot being an angol angel In the language of ot the tHage is a a. cure for tor boredom not at all aU expensive to a man Dan like him MANY OWN OX PIPE ORGANS Henry Clay Frick likes the organ the tho bIg bigger er the better Ho lIe has suffered the amputation of from his batik bank account for tor the tho wako sake of ot having a a. large and powerful pipe organ In his country residence Eagle Rock nt at Prides Crossing Conn Comm Ho lie pays pars S. S Archer Gibson a a. year to motor over from tho the musicians musician's residence of ot otan an afternoon and blow old and anti sentimental sentimental sentimental senti senti- mental airs like Dont Don't You Remember I Sweet Alice Ben Bolt 1 through h the Prides Crossing atmosphere b 1 Ho He has the satisfaction of ot knowing that other millionaire owners of ot pipe or organs organs organs-JO- JO ans Jo Joseph seph II Otto Otto Kahn Kaiser KaiserS S Wilhelm Wil- Wil 11 helm helin Frederick G. G Bourne William U L. Sloane Louis F. F Tiffany William K Vanderbilt Jr and August Belmont Belmont- will have to pump up some to be bo in his musical class Mr Rockefeller passes b by such pretentious pretentious pretentious pre pre- grandeurs with a wry and rather ther cynical smile Let no rio one asperse his munificent generosity his abstinence fron pipe organs brass bands and orchestras is not ono one whit duo due to any instinct of or economy lingering linger lInor- In ing irig under the income from a billion dollars or so But tho the gifted glUed John D. D can comprehend why a no piano player like Charley Schwab should go chasing chins chas In ing around the tho Bethlehem Steel works In search of ot bassoon blowers and flutists flutists flut nut when ihen ho can be a happy soloist himself As for tor honest simple minded John he can bo bl perfectly content whenever whenever when- when ever over ho he chooses to yank ank out the old 3 53 fiddle that comforted him in his early carlY hours of ot poverty and sows saws of off a a. few yards of ot My Iy Old Kentucky Homo and Turkey in the Straw although h he lie confesses the Turkey In this the Straw v time is a a. bit too lively for tor fingers cramped by a There is scarcely a millionaire alive toda today who hasn't developed some hunch or other in the wa iva way of diversion from his millions Eugene Eugeno HIs Higgins like e Charles Chlrles R. R Flint goes In for but Flint adds hunting to his pleasures SO SOME IE SPENDERS DEnS George Gould has always alas clung clune- to a a. atrio atrio trio of exercises which are fine tine sports yachting tennis and polo and they have cost coat him about all a man with a large largo family a as as well as an a large income feels he lie can afford Cornelius Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vander Vander- bilt working hard to make maka a n. fortune the big one he ho of his own to replace flung away for or love takes his fun In set et a paco pace in yachting but of ot late has social entertainment W. W J K Vanderbilt Jr he ho of ot the Vanderbilt Van Van- cup cup is Is a for tor the motor by land and water George W. W Vanderbilt blooded cattie cattle cattle cat cat- makes a career out of ot his tle tie at Biltmore N. N C C. and md does hunting and fishing on tho the side August Belmont has hall ott up P so largo a share sharo of his wealth to tho the ad advancement advancement ad- ad of or the tho horse that ho hola la is Justly regarded as a a. benefactor of ot both botn races human and equine Clarence Mackay believes cs with a R. passionate nn and expensive faith in Scotch shooting Each to his means of ot escape from himself and his money But it is still stilla a n. tO tossup whether nn any of ot them hour b by hour of ot the thA living day has a 3 bettor botter time than Ru Russell Sage Sago bad or Hetty Green Is having |