[i ‘ Sheridgn Road Publishing Company Run! 1. LEE. mm, Just hm lies thn dangâ€, to the young man in netting his compass-by the course of the man who made his mecca :1; £0 yarn, or perhaps 60 yearn. That man is pointing back twenty or thirty yeah. showing the young man. the course, when the young man" is needing to look twenty or thirty years in etnctly the opposite dtrection. We are confronted ev‘ery day with the trite ex- pression thnt “limes have changed.†Thacher- ution always is in the past tense. Mnny persona giving voice to the truth forget that limes are changing even as they talk, and changing more npidly than ever before in the history of the ‘World. ‘ When an :tlu of the world drum to n tale, of pathetic» in one year, is obsolete. in an- other twelve month- one may: have rpm at how deeply the spirit a! change is written upon all things. g It is a pretty true observation that when a nun begins to turn buck into reminiscences he bu stopped growing end is letting the present forge ahead of him The ï¬eld of reminiscence in a pop- pied ï¬Ã©ld where. the senses are lulled and soothed and where funcies wander regardless of present. Wuhnhkegl.sonYm. 5Ceau the Copy It is city in a. limited sense thev. even the eth- ics of the lucceseful men of yesterday will be upâ€" pDicnble to the young men whoie to “tun euc- ceee tomorrow. J int. n the lunar!“ o! yesterdny are the mum- of tomorrow, no the traditions end mnnnere and custom. of yesterday are obso- lete. Hér'e “times have changed†cumin. Some one he: «id of Chicago. u might. be said of many other Monies. there on coulomble glories cam-mg ï¬lm-rhino! 'worhmm unwritten but implmble agreement tint the persona drow- ing these salaries must spend the greener port of ft! Once I mieerly saving ww one of the virtue! of the clerk who won gout-mined t9 enacted. He The ‘ young men considering his life work end the chnneee for eucecu must not lone eight of the {not tint this unocc- xnnei. be made in the future. it. will hnve hnd no connection in all probability with the put: it my hue little connection with the uterinl prenens The young nun who scope in 80 you: old hmmu', “time chances at his Inn-i. Ruin that he in forinnnie if success onn be ntuined within ten years: fOrtnnnte, indeed. it at 40 yea: old his ehipe nre coming in laden. llnny nnother nun in: not wenried It. 60. weaning the horizon {or the lat glimpse of their ails. It. is not worth the'pnper it might. be printed on for nyoung man to read how. ï¬fty yenri ego. 3 person buying a lot at the corner 01 two down town streets in Chicago, mode; {150,009 on the transaction. “Go west. young men, and grow up with the country†is an obsolete andlmpoeeible in some of “:3 possibilities many as would be the ad- vice to climb a telegraph pole to examine a stir. One might as well ndviue a young men no a. start to go out. west. and engsge as n pony express rid- er. or take 0. whip bend at driving an overland stage coich on Mark Twain saw it done. Highland Park News-:Lcttcr mined my am, it Highknd Put, 1m By the am u: â€is Pm: Ola. Hiuhhmd M m. as Clo-nu! clan inner. , New Paths Only Way to Success SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, I907 .J. QMW'*am-,wm could war 3 hickory this. but 0! out uul vat. Id! dry goods." dny. “I“ shop on 0 panel cup.“ in the husk of the nets. The greeteet felluree thet hove boon method in the world ere the felluree thet heve come of ehorteightednees. Men who here been eulï¬elent for todey heve fellen hopelessly short of the nor. row. Ten yeen ego or more 3 federel hulldlng wee planned for e greet city, preenmehly for the business of e city e hundred years after the etrne- ture should be completed. But before the scoo- ture le done] it he: been discovered that it tells short of moor-modulo; the hnelneee of the poet- oï¬ee depertment of today. Only a few yeeh ego, in Chteego a. big oorporetlon bored â€a greet tunnel under the Chieego rivet end ï¬nished it u e tunnel never before had been ï¬nished in the city. It was such a piece of engineering them the builders gave e banquet commemoretlng‘ its building. But less then ten yden later the netï¬onel government has ordered its removal as an obstruction to nevi- ge’tion because of the ever deepening duh of ï¬nite vessels. Nothiug in thiavblue age in quite so striking to the world as I. new idea. Never before wu the world more ready Malena the old and turn gothe new. Yetthm whimsicalities must be ‘ob'sexï¬vl‘ed, In much so as its deep Seated demands and proju- My then m climb-I In an kidna- won-lain which the nun who!- nu-nuun' for announudntopnt bl- m hot. tot-non. and port-an spud beyond Mn nonn- in tho hymn“. do". to stain n mug! point tint couldn- mcbod in no other way. '1‘!†than in put who 3 young ninn an none-into they.“ any nnd Ind pounthl nphnlin Mn but to“ and m mung linen duster. 114:. com in In“ dun-ad. with Ill nit of tuning ted well ad â€madly, nod an oovnrpp mallet Witch†0.); so an“ be- "rm hhnnnd thewoodynrd. hub of m unlof which on time- m undo. dices The young man seeki'hg sum at the buds of the world must be in an uttitude of ten- dering it the thing: it wants today. It. will dream itself of the things it had yelterdsyâ€"nud ï¬lmy. it will refine to consider the; coming needs of to- marrow . Connidering these chengee which confront. the young men venturing into lite. it my be said Gut the old; helf unlined virtues thei hue come down through the me u enduring truths ere enough a! the putter him. Perhepe um. virtue needne- cenmting. Honesty. inteliigenoe. 3 ï¬ne degree 01 est-non npplioetion in ii» work end 3 ï¬ne ob- eemtion of the principlee of the golden rule will he {on-id reqnieiu to they-lg!» kind of Incense. Beyond thou virtues, ago young Inn in need of I strict. nppliention to the work at many nnd I. keen eye. for ihe condition that. ehnll rule tomorrow. Herein this uhortsightedheau of the world. the young men with that rare qmiity, foresight will ï¬nd his opportunity. With a nitration given to the ordinary mun, there' is every chance thet, with the least prepared nee: end the least of originelity in the emergency, he an make shift and meet the condition: in a. “My eetiefwtory mnnar. But he is a. mere cobbler in the work of life. It in the men who’ can foresee a situetiou :nd prepare for it out of band who is to be the genius of hi. time. Taking the man of yesterday who made his luc- oesa in the business world is will be discovered ‘hat-eonurntim was his chm virtue. He‘ held hit by the traditions of hi: um". Most. of these were good in his career. ‘Ohnnge we. not» strongly erked upon everything. Today the young mu in the scientiï¬c world. in medicine, in surgery 1nd mm, of tho lancer} lines o! the world's workâ€"u in electricityâ€"must be In the It.- titndo of tempting u: overturning of .11 am. has been taught him a gonpol. Only 3 few â€as :30 the doctor trusted 3 ho“ by dosing um pulcin ‘W k.» mu m Money in the motive power 0! the bneineee, eo- ciel end eommereiel world. It in the root at ell evil end the source of much joy. _, Tainted eeit ie by the ehneee end follieeo! the egee. men it ever efter it ee he ever he- been. When thet dey eomee when humenlty will forget to enter the med run {or weelth then the peeee on eerth good will to- werd men period of our exletenoe will be here. But no long en the etriie in en hitter II it ie to-dey with lectured deception em! trieke to enquire weelth repidly. men end women will etoop to con- qner no they here done before. Weelth brings eo- eiel distinction. honor end eometimee heelth. end it ie not to be wondered et thet ell covet it. Yet there ere tome things it oennot pnreheee. end thoee who live upright end eighteen. livee eleim thet they ere better 01 then the poeeeeeore of great richee. In this reflection they eecnre their ooneolhtion for not owning the meterlel things of life in overehnndenoe.â€"Youngetown (0.).Vindice- tor his blood; W the III-goon ku- It and do strontium um ecu-ed h. Mu: and the known-i" of 1:410 nativity my It.“ the “his" 0! all planks. Electricity in. hominid M, whilo the nun who produc- m lune- It bu uyottolounwhnh h. 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