Show A Man Who Deserved to Fail flY BY JOHN A. A There recently returned tl home ayoung a young man to whom had been given givenS S all through h the lays days of or his boyhood and young youns vun manhood the lie best of ot home homo training tu opportunities for 01 or a good ed education ed- ed oration and amI privileges of or business C es establishment es- es second to lo none Prom Front h hi I father ant and mother he received one uno Jr jf ti tho th finest physiques ima imaginable and anda a brain that mi might slit have hav bc been n developed devel el Oled f ia so that 11 he could have been a auder louder uder among amon men But nut he lie discovered cov tI when lie a he was about I 1 17 7 that he knew more more- than his his' more than father or mother more than friends s. s hence hene he left E-chool E nu and found foun a apo alIo poj po- po j i eltion with a large wholesale house 1 Here Herc after ho lie had been in the thc position positionS S for some sarno weeks t such watt was his wonderS wonder wonder- er- er S ful CuI capacity to tot for l' l learning things thing ho hoI I discovered iseo that 9 Q I know know- more re aIJo about l the business bustnes tha than 1 tho thio man nina man for fur whom i h he was as worl working more than thon the chief chiefS S clerk who had been with the concern I for foJ 20 O years or 01 i more Recognizing S tho t I h he knew more than any an one else nl about ut the place and not wishing to hamper r th the young man and knowing knowing- that thu there then coul could not hot be two heads toh to h lv business the tho proprietor called him into he office cc one Saturday night nn ant and frankly told lold him that the place could couI not stand Slant for or two heads and as he had lint invested his entire fortune in iii the bus bus- sj s und anti 30 0 years time It was better for the young oun man to fin find fiat some other place e. where his capacity and ability would be appreciated Hence It came that the the- young man maii found himself out of his first filSt position i ant and for exactly the panic annie reason on found foundS S himself Jr out of or his second He UP kill too much that W was tx-as lS all I In a rapid succession sue suc- cession he had the same experience I lL HARTMANN u lh I G young youns oun Hungarian violinist I I II rl I r who comes to tho the First II Methodist church next I Il I l Saturday night nA aft Mr III Graham s a second concert of his his his' sub Hub I series senies was favored fa by th the I famous Patti Patti insisted upon Hartmann as i th tiN the violinist of 01 one of or her het tours when he I was as in England and the series s clo closed chose e f with a joint concert at Albert hall ball j I London whet where auditors be be- be I I t with othor other firms and at ilL the cn end of or three years ha had obtained and lost Josl at least ten good places So 80 It came Clune that at al the age uge of 20 he had established for or himself a it reputation among hou houses s cs in the city of ot being a young yount man of remarkable ability such a ability that led him in lii a a very ClOY short time lime to know Inow more about the business s which was wa giving him employment than titan the heads of departments ari and members rs of firm who had been at the work li lot for years yeans and years eals eal's The young oun man is now not a l man of ofIn In the last five live years he ho has traveled elp this country from the Atlantic to the Pacific has been en over o to Japan once and down into Mexico twice He lIe has never held an any position but t a very ca short time and now nov nohe he he heIs is back to lint that his father mother have from front of oJ this life that his former Cornier knowing 0 01 1 no- no him him himo so io o well are arc unwilling to assIst him 10 to toa a position During these thee years Curs he has formed the thC habit of drinking to eX excess Mand M and the once splendid ho body has be ben n n n weakened th the the- bro bra In that might hll hut hav been well sharpened for fOl a n great rat cure lr r hll has b been dulled and und at this early carly aJ w ag he is wrecked in bo bod body racked In m brain arid and wretched In tn appearance He has made mad a 0 failure of hi his lif life III His life Is the lie illustration of or the principle principle prin prin- ciple that the man who deserved l' to 10 nfl fall failed He Tie lint had opportunities but buthe buthe buthe he misused them lIe He had hall ability I butt but buthe t th h he frittered it away He Ire hat had had h leges but ut he wasted them Knowing Knowin the facts actS in the e. taie a yet ot without all v desire to sit In jUd Judgment upon It him m. m one out is compelled to use the statement t that hat he i is not t the he victim of or II Ill luck Iud but the victim of ml misdirected uncontrolled J trolled d and dissipated ted energy S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST r C I Ij i s j jI I I II II II ip I S 'S 1 I I i. i 5 I I I II I t fr frI I 1 I S 'S S I S S 4 S I II S S Ii p C II S I S S S SI I I a L 1 5 I 3 4 I 1 S a I r S Arthur II n 11 1113 1111 the tho hungarian t ho vibo lit appear at iho lito First J S Methodist church Saturday evening C Nov Xo 21 I cheers and antI applause iiri- iiri partially on both inger apt and player Attar After his final rinal PatH threw solo he tie her hera I a anna alm about and kissed I In Jit lull full view of or the rite thea a vast l au audience lence I That riat was trait the lie best Cc fee I ever re received received re- re for 01 playing Hartmann saya I. I prou proudly ly ih when n telling the anecdote The he sale tIc of ut seats scat opens liens at Ill tho Daynes DalIc music store Wednesday Wednes day uy morning morning- The rite Choral society and the lie Festival eliot chorus O. O strong tron will go SC lu In a bod body to hear great violin violin- J I It t. t |