Show r CHARITY AS I SEE SEt It ITs r 11 C f 1 s n RT iS A D Rf r 1 Those hose e who would administer H wisely I mw m t indeed Jn b be he wl t for one of the tho o obstacles to the emont r of or our race race I Is indiscriminate charlt charity 1 It were better hf tt I for or mankind that the millions of or th the rich were wel thrown Into r lh the son sou- C t than so AA spent ns as to encourage I Ithe t the slothful the hr drunken the un- un un tt worthy orthy orth Of Ot every e r thousand dollars spout spent In Iny y ro pro called l charity toda today It Is l that I J is t ely I spent spent spent-so so spent I Ind Indeed n as to produce the thEl cr very Ui P vl 1 which It ft hop hopes to mitigate t or nr cure I A 1 well known known writer of ot philosophic hooks hooles the other Othel tiny day that he hc had given Riven Ien en a n. quarter of or a d dollar to a ai aiman I Iman t. t man who approached him as RR he was was' I coming coining to visit the house of oC hi his friend i He know lwow nothing of the habits of or till 1 beggar he knew not the 11 use that would Ibe j I be bA o of this money he h e V r had hart every ePO r reason aFOn to co that it would bo be spent Improperly rl This man man ed to 10 h be he a disciple of Herbert rl I. I yet t the Ole dollar ollar given 11 that night nl ht will probably work moro more mortI I Injury than nil he the mon money will do good Rood I h it its thoughtless donor will ever evert I 4 h be he able to dYO i In true rue charity H HO j jonly I I his own owls feeling saved M A r only In u I himself troth annoyance au and this was wall I probably b ono one of the h and u very pry worst want actions of oC his life for fOl In inh h 1 all nU ct ho h is most worthy orth In bestowing hc lo ch the tho main consideration con con- should 11 be he to tu help those thoM who ti wUl will help th themselves oh lveR R. R to provide part parl of tho by hy which those who desire lp lre tl to improve Im ro c mL may do So so to give those thoe vho rho ho d desire to use the aids b by which thy muy O l rl rise c to a. a assist but rarely lY orI or I a lus-cr lus to do 10 ui k x Neither elther the III i lI I n ur UI r tho race e is Improved by gy gl rig g. g of l nE 1 rac i ii in rare cases seldom require I e tilt The really valuable men menn I of L race net never II dl do y except i In n cases I tt t nc ut or nr sudden cha change Ever rj j of nr course cour e C cafes Cs C's of Individuals brought ht Ll ID to his Ills own I IJ o where e I I temporary ns n can can do O genuine f 1 froll I o oi anti and these 1116 he h re will trill not net tool overlook H tut lt t tho e 1 mount which can fl an H be t gIven KI b by tilt tta foi tor or In Individuals duals I t Is Iv I necessarily limited by Tn- the lAck Inck of r J of r the h circumstances con connected netted with each eich lie He I la the thc only con true c Ie who In lc ng UI I anil nn l RS f l nn u c- c Dot to In aid RId l the hi unworthy ns as he hi I 1 IS I Ito to ald the worthy and md 00 0 I more so so for COl In Jn inure In It Jury l I s probably done by rewarding I vice 10 thou than b by virtue r 1 J 1 he rich man Is thus thU almost restricted restrict restrict- 1 ed Pel to III foil Cull v examples example of ot Peter PeterI I I Enoch noh Pratt of Baltimore I Mr h Pr Pratt ll o of Brooklyn Senator Stanford Stan Stan- ford tord ore anti and others other W woo wiio know Kno that Ulal a me the lc I m et means filE of or benefiting tho the community t ty Is iB to to place within Its It re rt-aen rt cn in inn ladders uj upon on which the aspirins can cat rise tree rise free libraries parks and means of or recreation b by which men are helped In fu DO Y and AtHI mind works worl of or art to give VE pleasure and andt e the tho public public pub pub- lic lie taste and public Institutions institution of ot various var var- various ious lous kinds which will e improve the genera general gen gem eral era condition of oC the people in furs manner returning their thell surplus wealth to the tho ma mass s of ot their fellows in the tuners forms best calculated to do them lastIng last last- lasting Ing ng grand er od friar Is the problem o 0 of rich Rod end poor to be solved lIol tl d. The laws of or accumulation ac accumulation ac- ac will wUl he ht left free the taws laws of or distribution ul on free free- Individualism will continue but the tho millionaire will J bP he but ut a trustee for Cor the poor Cp Cpr i a u season with a great grent part of or orthe the Increased wealth of ot the t ty but administer It for tor the the com com- I j I I I I I munH far better b than it could or OJ ori i 1 i would have haie don dOlP for itself rh The best I j minds thus thu have t readied led wll a 11 tag stage In ht the development of or tie the race In Ini n i which it 11 is Js clearly seen et n that thal I them thero hp I is h isI I Ino I j. j no mode of oC disposing of r surplus wealth I creditable to thoughtful arm anti earnest earn st t I into whoso whose hands blinds it flows save l I Ib iby b by u using ln ns It year by year Co for the tho general gun gen gunj j i eral gout good day already dawns I Ion aien may dl d dlf without Incurring the I II pH lilt pity of or their thell fellows still share In I I real business 8 c e. e I. I and which In IR left pt chiefly at death for public uses j yet et th the lay day Is no far feir distant when the theman theman man who bo dies leaving behind him millions mil Dal- I lions of ur available wealth which was was was' free fre for Cor him to 10 administer during life liCe will rill away unwept I and unsung no matter mau r to what uses ho leaves JeuE s the dross 1108 which he cannot tako with lihr i 1 Such in In my Is la the h true tru gospel ro goi- goi pel concerning obedience to I which 1 is destined pomo F rno day to o F-o I tits problem of the rich and poor and to do bring p peace on earth orth among m men n i good will I oJ 1 |