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Show -m- Advertise Your Profession. Advertising is the legitimate coadjutor coad-jutor of any legitimate business. No one occupation or set of mn 1ns u monopoly of it by any code of common sense. When proj erty is used and de. -elo.cd to its capacity for good it is as honorable and d'gniiied in it3 application applica-tion to the profession :-:s it. is to the merchant, manufacturer, publisher, 1 playwright, the artist or the pulpit. L Xi1 anyihing else, it ran bo put to j wrong euda; but that should not (lis- (! d;t. advertising as a factor for good j purp osi s. As -well denounce rthgion j b en;.--, thei e r hypocrites, orcon-j orcon-j demn waici" r.s a driuic because m.:u urs j drown- d in the bay. Because, ra-cals a. id dis.epui able members of the pro- ie.-ioi) who have invoked its aid da not Iim.t-itsuserubiHss wtea pit to good ends. The professional man must, in the beginning of his practice, bend his energies en-ergies to building up a large circle of acquaintances. In the ordinary course of events, and following the usual habits ot all professional men, he is obscure ob-scure for the first ten years of his practice. prac-tice. After that time, if fortune favors him, he rine- with more or less rapidity to a position which is ;it once profitable and honorable." |