Show THE TilE OUTFLOW OF AMERICAN DOLLUS The Time census of IJ 1000 g gi e t tIm th numb r rf rif In this hits c oun- oun if f Corel foreign n born horn pi try as ten millions milons Since that thaI time lime inn the number of or immigrants to lo our shor shores s las lias mast been ben one million yearly yearl These new citizens of or our republic from their larger larg larg- er earnings here than they could have hav realized at home horno have been leen In tho the habit habitor nf or sending contributions o the relatives left eft ler behind Those These It Is estimated must have a aggregated moro more than ann annually I I y i More 1010 than this vast sum Is expended I Ib b by American l tourists to Europe This Is estimated by the American consulate of oC Paris at OC from April prU to October of every ery year While hlo sojournIng sojourning sojourn sojourn- ing lag In the tho European cities cites our rich Americans seem bound boull to keep up imp the tile reputation of or their country countr as the wealthiest In the time world Their Theil lavish outlays of oC mone money are tho tito wonder r of Europe and the time des despair nil of American tourists of modest moest means who suffer stiffer from the time demora demoralizing example of the rich spendthrifts The amount of money expended durIng during during dur dur- ing the time fashionable season In Paris the most of or which is laid lule to the tho account account ac ac- count of oC American visitors Is reckoned at Another course cour c of or the time influx of dollars to Europe Europ K I. I. I the nt marriage of oC our rich heiresses to Impo European n noblemen a b I e nie n. n In the these e marriages millions of dollars dol dot lars lurs are exchanged exchanged lor br lot empty titles Since the time discovery of or America four our centuries ago Europe until recently has imas obtained most of oC Its Is wealth from the time Western continents In lim the time precious metals but for Cor these those sources of oC In Income Income income In- In come It 1 would long Jong ago go have been bank bank- rim rupt Pt The sending sending of mono money homo to poor loOr relatives left leC behind In hi l' l Europe deserves only praise prise for the sons and dau daughters who Iio have o ha prospered In ill time the new world The Time desire to visit the time old world Is also a laudable one This Thi cannot cOnnot be said of the time tendency of or our heiresses to ex exchange ex- ex change their wealth for fOl the tIme titles tiles of oC the tile Impecunious sons of or effete noble houses If J some somo of tIle the millions wasted by our coun countrymen and nd women In foolish extravagance extravagance ex ox- and ant dissipation were expended expended ex ex- at home for foi philanthropic purposes pur pur- lo poses hoses es and for the time promotion of or native art literature and education It i would be hc moro mOlo to our credit both at homo and abroad ant |