' AJ. H. L. HIGGINSON ADVISES 
THE RICH. 
ould Have Them Distribute Their 
. | Wealth Before Lives End. 
' In the current issue of the Atlantic 
onthly, Maj. Henry L. Higginson 
‘Boston and Manchester has an ar- 
‘le giving much advice to the coun- 
y's millionaires under the caption, 
'\ Word to the Rich.’’ ; 
Speaking from a life of fifty years 
, tong New England’s leading fi- 
‘ meiers, Maj. Higginson declares: 
There is no other outcome for eivil- 
tion than a full, generous, wise 
2 of our powers for the good of 
»r fellow-men and a happy forget- 
» mess of ourselves.’’ 
» > objection 
Answering 
that his plan would 
aW necessary capital away from 
_» industries, he declares that in- 
zens. 
_,stments already made may as well 
Ong tov a 
fund for industrial 
‘tools and hospitals as to private 
Some of the salient points 
“the article we quote :— 
.\‘ Selfishness 
“aeh we 
Valty. 
is the great sin of 
are all in some degree 
. “The moral tone among lawyers, 
' ysicians, manufacturers and trad- 
, among the leaders and the fol- 
_yers in business, has gradually 
store and to look them over. There is an appeal to the eye and to the beauty-loving nature of 
women, to say nothing of the more prosaic appeal to economy. Every tint and shade and 
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Highland Nursery 
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The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothces, and Conifers, for quick delivery in 
New England. 
Fall planting gives splendid results. ) 
dendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. A beautiful 
illustrated catalog tells how to grow these things successfully. 
Telephone Salem 820 
risen and is higher today than ever. 
‘““The question of true success is 
of world-wide interest, yet it re- 
mains unanswered. Socialism can 
give no reply, because it cripples and 
destroys individual effort, and in- 
dividuals make the world. Govern- 
ment can do little, for it accom- 
plishes far less than individuals. 
“The duty to provide for them- 
selves and for their dependents rests 
upon all, and the measure of it is 
only one of degree. 
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a Our silk section is now aglow with handsome new shades and it is a pleasure to visit our 
| every luxurious weave is stamped with fashion’s approval. 
All that is desirable both for street and evening wear will be found in this new and com- 
plete assortment. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Our tried native Rhodo- 
Telephone or write. 
Empire Theatre Bldg., 
SALEM, MASS. 
‘‘There is nothing more costly 
than disease, and wholesome homes 
give us better children and draw the 
fathers back at night instead of 
sending them to the barrooms.”’ 
Maj. Higginson also states that 
men, who have made fortunes in 
their early years, set examples of 
high civic virtue if they spend their 
riches before their deaths. 
Breeze subscription two dollars a 
year. 
Pretty Wash Fabrics 
are Arriving Daily. 
