Show IN IN SAVING v PENDING IS ISi i w r 1 S W. W STRAUSS Society for Thrift Kf Oct 9 The The statement made by a government of- of o of the Country's away in various places or Is is' being belag l i d carried rf around around In in poe poc poc- poc lets f V While It Is necessary in a nation of people to use a great amount of ot loose cash and currency It Is likely that a a considerable portion of ot the tho referred to Is concealed In obscure nooks and corners and thus kept out of or circulation The hiding of ot money under carpets and mattresses and in other othI other oth oth- I er places where it is supposed to i be e esafe safe from burglars and thieves does not constitute only saving money but putting I It t to tome good use CONSTRUCTIVE THRIFT FT When funds are saved and deposited with a a. bank or are Invested prudently wo we are practicing constructive thrift and our savings help to keep the general general gen gen- eral business business' of the country going but i when hen our savings arc are hidden va a th they y represent nt Just so much Idle capital Y I X In studying thrift we should consi consider consid- consid l- l er cr therefore not only the function of or s 's saving money money dey b but i th tho equally tho-equally equally Im Important rt one of S spending dl it t I If all ad i the money n that the tl of r this country earned from Jay day t. t to day were wera put awa away where It would be bt our of or clr- clr I j the wheels of industry would stop Immediately and business would cease ceas and nd we would find ourselves In Inthe inthe the uie midst of economic chaos 1 CASH MUST CIRCULATE j I Money must be kept In circulation and j tho the thrifty man will see that the amount I he ne earns Is sent through channels that will Li be of ot the greatest constructive value to himself and to society It is for these I reasons that thrift should be given lara lara- t- t ful study for It can be abused as well as used Miserly habits do not constitute thrift I nor are avarice and penuriousness any better Patter than the tho vice of ot easy spending Thrift must be practiced intelligently I We we cannot spend or or Invest until we have t 1 saved but It it Is la just as as ess essential that tho the Investing and spending be done Dr pro pro- dently as It is hat that the he saving be do doM doh wisely i To be truly thrifty means to be prof pros Neither Neter miserliness nor Improvidence improvidence improvidence dence have a plea toe in practices of or th truly thrifty man |