OCR Text |
Show Looking over the history of defal- H cations and defaulters, it seems H strange that when the man who is H Tempted is about to make his first H dip he should ever lose sight of the H palpable fact that, so far as his life H is concerned, it is more in 'jeopardy H thaii if a hold-up man presented a re- H volvcr to his head. The hold-up man H seldom kills, but the defaulter often H docs, and the man he slays is himself. L H When the man who is tempted dips, U he dips for a richer, and therefore, I U as he imagines it, a freer, broader and I H better life; but, as a matter of fact, I M he is ten times as likely to be dipping H into death, and such a death 1 (From H "Men Who Arc Tempted," By Bailey H Millard in Saturday Evening Post. H |