Show SUCKERS More than a thousand persons pre pro presumably presumably Americans paid five dollars dollar each the other day to gain admittance to the marble palace of Mrs 0 H P Belmont at t Newport and two thousand more paid a dollar each to be admitted to the grounds They care a straw for Mrs Belmont and they the nave have every reasonable reasonable ble evidence of the tact fact that she care half halt a straw for them They just ju t gave up good money mone to get Inside the palace of a rich person The Very Rich had hd tired of accustomed accustomed tomed occupations occupation They wanted ome thing new And just ju t as fights between human beings were more m re attractive to the Roman emperors than fights be between between tween lions ao so o the Very Tery Rich palled at monkey dinners and turned to in inspect inspect i the freemen And s the freemen were suckers enough to pay y their own admission fee t The Very Rich seem to be built much on the plan of the eisteddfod managers manager at the Seattle exposition epo and it is a matter of congratulation that the Mor Mormon mon mOD choir declined the invitation which proved so 50 attractive to people in the neighborhood of the Marble Palace How does a man feel when he has ba I paid five dollars to look through a ahouse ahouse house boute into which he be be admit admitted admitted admitted ted as an equal and would decline to come as a servant How can he re remember remember remember member It without shame How shall he tell teU to any anyone one what he saw In that house houle How can he explain his con eon conduct conduct duct to himself when he goes to ex ax exercise 8 the franchise of a freeman Fortunately it Is only In Rhode Isi bl Island bland and New Jersey Jerley and New York where the Very Rich can get ten thousand dollars in a day by thi throwIng owing open epen their Marble Palaces to suckers Where independent manhood obtains that sort of ot thing would be impossible ible |