Show JUST I T FOLKS i i- i iT T Ti C By Edgar 1 Guest A.-Guest THE PRICE How 1 ow much will it cost asked the the- business businessman man For buying is done on a careful plan And the price is important Lest money be lost To the penny a merchant must reckon the coat cost And yes to the salesmen hell he'll seldom say If he thinks it is more ore than he ought to pay Hell He'll ask ii in m advance ere the deal be made Over how many months must the bill be paid No paper hell he'll sign without reading it through For that is the sensible thing to do 01 And his books will show to the final cent For just what wares was his money spent Well Pleasures Pleasure's a salesman with wares to sell But the cost of its goods it will seldom tell teU The stuff is gaudy and bright to see But to buy them blindly a fool is he lie F For Forthe r the price of a thrill which but cheap appears Maybe May be sorrow and heartache that last for years Q Question estion the sal salesman sm nl Lest all be lost t Sec if the pleasure be worth i its cost Look the goods over as merchants do Read the fine tine print in the contract through And Anbe be s sure e ere you barter your life away The thrill is worth all that you'll have to p pay Y i |