Show Y ROUSS THOSE WH WHO BE BELIEVE there Is b an aD 1 other odIer lUe a life where there Is nomore no nomore weariness no DO nomore more s o more more win will believe also that the sight of Charles Broadway ttO has I been re He could not take with him hila Sa Into that new DeW country the millions his ala 7 Ida 11 Integrity Ji Jd ability had bad Um to accumulate AU AUr w wele left h r I at but i he baa gained that Which iii more precious to Per many years er this man who Is 18 now had wand re l et In dark nose f The tor of the theY Ute life of Charles Broadway Rouse au an almost unknown g a mixture of success and 1 failure of joy and ad tragedy one stand standing lag ing In bright relief the other i Mr went to New York in He lied had bese a soldier of the that was waa lust and the fight that he fought was good GOd according accord to his Pen nil friendless lea he found himself an atom In the gret t life of the metropolis There were days das when was cia days when he waS cold days s when he wu w all Many Kaay amt a mt have ve given up the struggle but Rou was not fashioned in that moul He opened a lIttle dry goode store and little by little through up and keep bu business judg meat ment lie he rose to wealth and anel prom prominence nence The time had come when Rouse I could sey with the rich men melt of the pr par parable able Soul thou hUt hast much g glaid goods laM laid u tel or many years ears take thine I MIle ease eel eat drink and d be merr merry Ancl th then n tb the light ht tailed failed The sun sunlight sunlight light was bright brigitt er other men the stars twinkled In the heavens the th street treet lamps amps gU glistened on the busy thoroughfares tares but all hours were alike to Broa way Rousa Bousa for hint ther there ws darkness s always and every everywhere where here Surely here w was temp te t to Goff nd die ut hut tIte t a spirit which upheld him himI I i T va Wit It i 1 Ot exes t s sw for other brains out hIS directions One day the world was startled by bythe the that CharIes Broad Bread Broadway way Rouse would give 1000 to the tuna Inn who could restore his si sight ht The offer olter stood for years although men of science throughout hout the length and breadth of t the universe competed for tb prise So it remained for tor death the great t healer to open his eyes ees tr Ir 1 Ro patience under the trial his genero generosity Uy toward all with whom he eeme ne in contact his public entitle him to a place in indie Int die t ul recollection of his itis oun But Ute the r richest legacy he be has 1188 left Is istha I the tha mem i of his character a pure nOble eMd record of o deeds done of I ll grandly randlY met Is It wrong to I hope eYen en to believe that light ht hu hs dawned for Charles B Broadway Rouse ROOM |