| Show dont run eun in debt dont run in debt never mind never mind if I 1 the old clothes are faded and torn 2 fit them u up make them do it is better by far than thin to lve have the heart weary and worn love you more for the set seaf bf the hat or your ruff or the tie of your shoe the shape of your vest or your boots or cravat if lf they know 0 w youre in debt for the new dont run in debt if canaras can arys the go wear blue if you have not the cash or no matter what so you betth let iet the e world know you wont run in debt for a dash theres no comfort Itel itei I 1 tell teil lyou you in walking the street in fine clothes it if you know youre in debt and f feel foel eel perchance that you some tradesman trades man may meet 7 who will sneer thi thre abre not paid for yet 6 good friends let me beg you dont run in debt if the chairs and the sofas are old they will fit your back better than any new set unless thoy they are paid for tor in gold if the bo hoise hoiss ise lse is small draw it closer together keep it warm with a hearty good will A baw bi ow one unpaid for in all kinds of weather will fill seus to your warm heart a chill dont r rm in i 11 i debt now dear girls take a hint it if the tha fashions flah fiah ions lons have changed a buice since last season old nature is out in the very same sam e tint and oi 01 I 1 nature we think has baa some reason just say to your friends you cannot afford to spend spond time to keep up with the fashion that your furse purse is too light and your honor too bi eglit I 1 t to be t r dished with such silly position gents dont run in it debt let your friends if can have flae houses feathers and flowers but uni unil sa they are paid for be more ofa ota of a man than that envy their sunshiny hours if you have money to spare I 1 have not nothing hince 1 to say spend your dollars and dimes as you please but mind you the man that has his note to pay la Is the manthai man that is s never at ease kind husbands dont run in debt any more twill fill your cifes cup f full fuli ull uil of sorrow to know that a neighbor may call at your door with a bill you cant settle tomorrow to morrow oh take m my y advice 7 it is good it is true true but lest you may some of you doubt it ill whisper a secret now see seeing in adolt you I 1 have tried it and know all about it the chain of a debtor is heavy and cold its links all corrosion and rust I 1 gild it oer aa as you will it is never of gold then spurn it aside with disgust the mao man chos in debt is too often a slave siave ilion though h his heart may ray be honest and true can he la 0 1 l 11 I 1 up dp his head and look saucy and brae bra e when a note he cant pay ay becomes due |