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Show HOW TO AVOID L08INQ YOUR MONEY. Excellent suggcstlona on thrift are Issued by tho Ainorlcan JUankoru as-boclation, as-boclation, In weoKly lottora to tho press. Willi Uio coming of prosporlty, thoro is a warning agalntt tho promoter pro-moter who promises groat wealth ou small iuvostuiont. When an offer Is too roHoato, constdor It more carefully than If tho returns aro within a legitimate legi-timate margin of protlt. Here Is a suggestion: Tho roally big things aro not liawkod tvbout tho stroots llko vogo-tables. vogo-tables. Tho big deals aro not for tho "dear public." Honry Ford uovor offered of-fered his stock broadcast. A cortaln Now York undertaker, now bankrupt, did. Standard Oil novor wont with hat In hand, Booking thoso who would buy. Dig things aro for the few; llttlo things for tho rauuy. Harry Lauder, who has saved, though In tho company of spendthrifts, spend-thrifts, has a, few homoly maxims: Dohavo toward your purso as you would to your best frlond. View tho reckless spending of money as criminal and shun tho company com-pany of tho reckless spondor. Dress neatly, but not lavishly. A bank pays a higher rate of interest than your back. Tako your atausemoDts Judiciously. You will onjoy tuom better. Don't throw away tlio crusts oat them Thoy aro as nourishing as boot. It Is more oxhllaratlng to fel money liy your pocket taaa ber la j WH your Btoiuucn. f & M )(ou cim sloop butter after a bard, m l H oayu woric tuun attor a. hard day' X SH luioncBs. ! i IK uoi good voluo from your tradM- ' i inH men. l noy watch out tnat thay git h H bUi good tuouoy iroui you. .., H a uaiiK booti makes good readlag k ooiter tuun Momu uovois. ' f V luero uro two principal reasoei t -'Mk wiiy men lose wuat tney have, - . aM acquired 'IH i-irut, by being an "easy mark," H .cnuiug to friouus and roiatlvaa aad v $ univoio to say "no" to a request tor ' ll aoip or un alluring propoiuoa. gee- rxH ouu, tuo desire to mauo monoy fast '' 'PM not by gumuling, but by trying to get 4 a mrge uicomo irom a small principal. ' r I H xuo stones or mou who navo acyuirod ' H coiisiuurauio mouoy, and In tho dooira j J h H io mauo it grow taat huto lost It all ,' f'H tvouiu nil a book, and no cauUoa Is ij i -'H inoio oppoituno than this. Hold last 1 MiH iu what jou huvo. k yfK A tow basic and common-scnso j ilH ruios will, II portnstontly followed, rrMiH suvo thoso who hood Uiom many a il UH pang ot regret. i'tiHI iirst: Uo not lend your frlonds rlnl rloudshlp aoans aro bad; It Is a do- 1 9 ucato mattor to ask for your monoy. fi 1 H tiocoud. Novor endorse a, noto for. i 9 anybody. More losses and business XIH uisastors iiuvo como about through i ImIH lending ouo's namo to promissory VI fiSI notos than porhaps any singlo causo. lWH if you waut to hoip a frlond and bavo h IH tho monoy to spart hotter make a ' 9H gift outright und forgot it than try to j 1 deceive yoursolf that it Is a loan. If 91 you can't keep your frlonds without fH lending thorn monoy bottor loso thorn; j H frlonds aro oaBlor made than monoy. A jM Third: Experlenco has again provon H tho country ovor that first mortgages H on Improved proporty at not over 60 H por cont ot fair markot voluo Is tho I H most satisfactory form of investmont iH and yields tho hlghost returns com- iH patlblo with Bafoty. Savings banks f spoclallzo In mortgago loans, and you ,. IH can follow their load with safsty. " 11 Ogden Examiner, ,H o H |