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Show and a pleasant face, but that was sufficient. suffi-cient. I engaged him on the spot. "Since then I have seen fit to advance ad-vance him over a man who bad been with me three years. The latter grumbled, but there was reason for my move-the new man had proved himself him-self worthy of promotion." ' Instances might be definitely multiplied multi-plied of the value of an honest eye That wonderful window of the soul, the eye is a sure index to character. It you have it not. ...cultivate a bright honest, straightforward look t will .v Trnur efforts. -Look Value of an Honest Eye. ! voted half a day to ' JngIn answer to be needed in hjs office W adVtrmHe reacted the first be-cants be-cants called. He rej cause he would -The second man. fd Dawlet "was armed with a castor, with recommendation from hi pasto . testimonials as toj me character, but, thoug , in the eye, I th together, and more man j up and fearlessly, meet -.the 'eyes, of those with whom you converse Many a choice position' has been lost turough an indifferent, flinching eye; and many a coveted position has -been ,-won through a fearless, - honest e?e. That kind of-eye is better.-.than .a,hur,dred recommendations. Success. hope to get .thitd inter- ... bo I dismissed him. An i(Je ested me the moment e a-PP and the door. He was p j ttey ; though his fftoo small. It were at east two b1s troubled was evident that n nead him not the east for he h high, an, as he apj He gaid Iooked me square atlon. that that he had no ree m that he was willing to u d on me me. In an instant "dawn that before me was t Snds-r honest, bright eye, |