Show the value of good clothes self made merchant indulges in some philosophic ree re marks concerning the advisability of being well dressed appearances go a long way oear vear pierrepont that order for a carload of spotless snow leaf from old shorter is the kind of back talk I 1 like we can stand a little more of the same sort of sassing gassing I 1 have told the cashier that yoi yo i will draw thirty a week after this and I 1 ant you to have a nice suit of clothes made and send the bill to the old man get something that won t keep people guessing whether you follow the horses or do bt bick ck and wing dancing for a living lour taste in clothes seems to be lasting longer than the rest of your college education lou 1 ou looked like a young wido jidov v who had raised the second crop of daisies over the deceased when you were in here last week of course clothes dont don t make the man but they make all of him except his hands ani face during business 4 4 hours and that a a pretty considerable area of the hi ht man animal A dirty shirt may bide hide a pire p ire heart but it seldom covers a cipan clean skin if you look as if you had slept in your clothes most people will jump to the conclusion that you have and you will never get to know them well enough to explain that your head is so full of noble tt that you haven t time to bother with the dandruff on your shou latis and it if you wear blue and white striped pants and a red neck tie you will find it difficult to get got close enough to a deacon to be invited to say grace at his table even it if you never play for anything except coffee or beans from letters from a self made merchant to his son by george horace lorimer by pennie sion of small co pub ushers boston aias k n A |