Show I PRIZE LETTERS FROM FROMI 1 I I I WAGE WINNING GIRLS I This wins prize of ot 5 6 rim GOOD GOUD BY BT LOUISE OLI EREAN have Havo you the tho morning good habit Do ou dally daily work fellow you greet greot your our ers era and those with whom the da day brings you OU Into casual Intercourse with wor words vord s or others of similar Import And what ilo you mean when you say Good morning So often the greeting Is uttered mechanically me me- or even elen omit omitted tell altogether ther that I conclude o It Is not generally considered considered con con- red a matter of ot much importance but surely common courtesy demands that we wo wont nt at least recognize each others other's presence b by some sorno form of greeting e before before be be- fore toro beginning the tho days day's work The omission of such recognition to tomo mo mc to Imply a lack of or b both th r respect for tor forthe or orthe the Individual and the sense sonso of common common com corn mon moo Interest that t ou ought ht to exist eyt in tn nil all those who work together It Is plain that tho the most mechanical Interchange c cof of Good mornings s will satisfy this re reQuirement requirement re- re but so much both hoth of ot plen- plen sure suro and profit can n be gotten otten out of ot those thoo two words If the right things are put Into them that It Is a n pity to ever say them mechanically Think df dl d what they really mean menn Good morning There Thero Is Iy all aU the Joy of ot tho the now nov day all alJ Ha Its glorious possibilities and wealth of or opportunities all aU Its beauty of or sky and tree and bird the laughter laus of oC little children children children-ahi ah there is no end to the good that each morning hol holds s And Ant when you ou feel that It Jt IS good you oU will go o to your work whatever It its it's Is with witha a glad heart henrt and want to share Its Us goodness with every ver one you meet Then rhen will your our Good morning b be spontaneous and hearty acid ami call out an answering spit of ot goodwill In those whom you greet nut But suppose It doesn't call out a a. frIend friendly response Well perhaps It wont won't Just nt at first but dont don't let that discourage you Jou I once had an employer employer em em- who gave me the uncomfortable Impression that ho regarded mo me as ns apiece a apIece apiece piece of ot furniture there was wan apparently apparently no 8 such ch word ord a as Good mornIn morning morning morn morn- In ing In his vocabulary Now no girl likes to be bo regarded as furniture and I f determined fl to make mako him say Good Goor morning If It he lie did dILl nothing nettling more It Ji wasn't always easy to give him a cheor- cheor ful CuI ftc greeting knowing kno It would bo ho met with a grunt or silence but I persisted l and finally was rewarded by a bin blo change chango In his whole manner toward m me and a s smiling response to my daily all lail greeting Im sorry to lose you yon i nr e c said when whon I II I left to take another You arc are such a cheerful person to say ay good morning to I dont don't think thin I ever had hada a compliment that pleased mo me more So dont don't be discouraged If It your ef of- of forts dont don't meet with Immediate success suc sue cess the response will come como soon sooner or or later ater and you will find It Jt a reward 1 well worth winning So far Cal as my rather more thim ten years' years experience as a working girl g goes there Is nothing that gives Ives a better bettor Impulse to the days day's s 's work than ban this genuine exchange e of or lons of or mutual goodwill between employer em- em and Cultivate oto the morning Good habit This wins second prIze prIze-n. 3 Tim Till B. B C. C P. P When the Saints of ot old did J. J I pa i unfold For the platting of ot this t town wn They never or thought the h Gentile sought A t place In Zions Zion's crown So First South East and First South West With a Templo Temple to the north north- And th the tho Gen Gentile Ue walled walked In a hopeless quest I ues t I Till his heart was sad and wroth And north and antl south and east cast and west est With tho the Templo Temple a as a guide 1 And on and on that Gentile pressed I Till nil he laid loId him down own and died led And nd n l the e old old sat Saints ts 4 t l t r. air nil was mihl i i. A V i II V i As they viewed r And thc tho dirt the they piled on that sinful eh child IJ ff J J I 1 1 Who had hall strayed In tn th their fr do domains This wins third thir prize prize 2 2 HOME E. E S HOME IE BY DY ESTELLA BOSARD There Is music In the word homo To ro tho the old It Is a bewitching strain from the tho harp of or memory to the young It is s sall sall all that Is near and dear Amon Among the tho many songs we are wont to listen to there Is not opo more cherished than tho touching melody of Home Sweet Home I will go ro o back a few years ears in tho the history of ot tho the past an and l traverse lu n Ima Imagination the gay ga l streets t at al and glided gil l d cafes of ot Paris that once center cente of ot tho the worlds world's follies tollies nn anin leas t s Standing In one of most moat brilliantly thy Illuminated cafes caCs Is one an who had bad left eft home homo an and 1 loved Jo ones ones to visit tho lie scenes of or a u. foreign land Jand lIe He has beheld with Ih doll delight ht Itt ture Its paintings and the grand yet of Its buildings Yet In the ml midst st st. of or his bis keenest happiness happi happl- ness cas when he be was rejoicing most over the privileges he ho possessed sin assailed as- as sailed him evil was pre presented in Its most moat bewitching garb arb He drank wild wild- 1111 I I ly and deeply of ot the tho intoxicating cup and the draught ht brought ht mn madness s. s Rushing from the place his mad night flight was arrested by tho the sound of music The coo cool night breeze swept wept wl with wl h soothIng soothIng sooth- sooth soothing Ing touch over his flushed Hushed chock cheek au and lifted the damp locks from rom his heated brow Walking on calmer e but no less determined In tho ho direction the sound Indicated he at last distinguished the words and air The SOD song was vuis well vell re ro- ro It was Home Sweet Home As 45 ho lie listened to tho the voice olce of ot some sweet English Ush singer er as ns It rose roso and foil 11 In soft cadences he lie thought or of his own home lie He saw his gentle mother while honest pride of or her boy beamed In her hor eye eyo of or his lila loving sisters who honored his Integrity lotes and ho hn thought what their sorrow Borrow would be could be-could could they o seen seon him an un hour before and of or now noVo little ho deserved confidences AM the last strains of ot this sweet melody floated through h the tho air all and nothing but the ceaseless murmur of ot a Q threat great reat city could bo be heard he ho retraced d his hrs steps The Tho tide o of remorse swept over his hit spirit and with the tears that fell elJ as a a. bright ht evidence of th the power of oC son song was mingled minded a deep Hen enso o of ot gratitude to kind Providence for his escape from further degradation The Tho influence of homo home had protected him though h tho the seas scan rolled 1 between I |