| Show I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 the clerks g and the customers Custo mern the trouble with tho the clerk is a lace of inflated ideas regarding the import ince of himself and his position instead of filling his proper place as the servant of tho the public ho be assumes a lordly air apes feminine talk and ways and welcomes male maie customers with a crushing glare of course there are inceptions x capto as chere there aro are clerks clerics in tho the large larga iry goods stores who know their place and their business and by a remarkable coincidence they are almost confined to one nationality the tha scotch experience has shown many of the great dry goods houses that Scotch men make the best salesmen the americans are sometimes suffering with ilia bi head and besides assuming to know more than tho the proprietor do not hesitate to indicate to tho the malo male customer any shortcoming that they may observe botho women they are more polite and it is only tho the preference of women tor for male clerks that keeps them in the business it has been found that women can call transact their business with men much enuch more satisfactorily than with women when a woman approaches ft a counter behind which a 0 saleslady is cuip elating ribbons the chances aro are ten to one ona that the saleslady will first critically observe tho the wearing apparel of the customer it if it 4 como come up to tho the sales sale ladys ideas of what constitutes a proper outfit tho the sal sale ladys naiia no s G will vill probably assume a crushia elevation and sho she will proceed to unravel tho I 1 ribbons with an air that says 1 I am just as g good 0 01 1 as you if I 1 am here st louis republican h |