Show SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT by F A WALKER PRACTICE THRIFT are given to thinking of the days that lie ahead and in which you proudly vision yourself as the captain of a gibat business riding to and from your office in your own an sou have within you the productive germ of success such thoughts are good for you there Is nothing in life more fasci bating or compelling than dreams of honorable conquest ghether Vh ether conscious of it or not there Is in reflections of this kind an inspiration that urges you on and on to greater efforts but remember in all your flights that you cannot reach an exalted summit at one leap you must rise step by step and conserve every ounce of strength within you as you go along to do this ou must eairly begin to practice thrift an idle dollar Is like an idle person a thousands of men in big business began their career when in their boyhood days they first had their names written on the unpretentious pasteboard pass book As the interest was added to their little savings they awoke to the won darful meaning of thrift and to the opening up of new and unexpected fields of opportunity just as these men set upon the road to prosperity so you can start the only requisites needed are and determination if you will stop to think a moment you will see that these two qualities in mankind are what take to the high places where a genii seems to have a wand and showers of gold fall at his bidding unseen except by the thrifty who calmly fill their bags at the bottom of almost every fall ure Is at the bottom of ie fear what alls the people who failed in their early days to practice thrift Is loss of courage accompanied by a haunting dread of becoming depend ants beneath he gloomy rooftree of the almshouse pack your heart with resolution fill your pass book with column of saved dollars and declare your in dependence I 1 b mcclur Nw napper I 1 |