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Show As Others Si You. In an Eastern publication a traveling man is giving giv-ing the experiences he has had in dealing with customers. cus-tomers. It is interesting reading, and if contains valuable lessons for any one. . . The writer quotes a piece of advice thatwas ence given him. It was this: . "REMEMBER THAT THOSE YOU MEET ARE REFLECTIONS OF YOURSELF." There's a whole lot in that. Try it on your dog if you are not observant enough to see what effect iyour demeanor has on human beings. Speak pleasantly pleas-antly to the dog and he will be pleased. Be gruff to him and he will act as if he had been killing sheep. GOOD HUMOR AND POLITENESS TAY. THEY COST NOTHING AND YOU GETvSOME-TniNG GETvSOME-TniNG FOR THEM. THERE IS SUCH A THING J AS SOMETHING FOR NOTHING IN THIS - WORLD, AFTER ALL. The man who meets mankind with unvarying t courtesy is bound to succeed. It will not be mista-; mista-; ken for lack of firmness. It is Jound to make an impression. A JOVIAL MAN'S GOOD HUMOR IS CONTAGIOUS. CONTA-GIOUS. . Come in contact with him and you are pretty certain to absorb some of his spirit. IF HE CAN AFFECT YOU THAT WAY WHY NOT TRY TO HAVE THE SAME INFLUENCE OVER OTHER OTH-ER PEOPLE? . , The man with a long face and a grouch injures ; Mmself and does no one else any good. Life is short iand none too pleasant for many, and they do not . ' i deserve to have it made harder by the selfish mood ! of others. ' STUDY YOURSELF SO THAT THE REFLECTIONS REFLEC-TIONS OF. YOURSELF IN OTHERS WILL BE PLEASANT ONES. |