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Show The World Wants. ! Men who cannot be bought. Men whose word is their bond. Men who put character above wealth. I Men who possess opinions and a will. Men who see the divine in the common. com-mon. Men who will not lose their individu- ( ality in a crowd. Men who will not think anything profitable that is dishonest. ; Men who will be as honest in small things as in great things. i Men who will make no compromise j with questionable things. ' Men whose ambitions are not con- I fined to their own selfish desires. Men who are not afraid to take I chance, who are not afraid of failure. ! Men of courage, who are not cowards , in any part of their nature. ; Men who are larger than their business, busi-ness, who overtop their vocation. i Men who will give thirty-six inches for a yard and thirty-two quarts for a bushel. Philanthropists who will not let their : right hand know what their left is do- : inj?. ' i Men who will not have one brand of honesty for business purposes and an- i other for private life. I Young men who will be true to their ! highest ideals in spite of the sneers and j I laughter of their companions. i Magnanimous souls w ho do nt look I upon everybody they meet for the pos- i sibli use they may be to them. j Men who are true to their friends I through good and evil report, in nd-j versity as well as in prosperity. I Single hearted people who do not look at every proposition from the' point of view of "what is there in. it for me?" j Men w ho do not believe that shew d- ! j ness, sharpness, cunning and long-headedness long-headedness ar the best qualities for winning success. Merchants who will not offer for sale "English woolens" manufactured in American mills, or "Irish linens" made i in New York. j Men who are not ashamed or afraid j to stand for the truth when it is un- j popular, who can say "no" with emphasis, em-phasis, although all the rest" of the world says "yes." Men who have the courage to wear thread-bare clothes anrt to live simply and plainly, if necessary, while their competitors revel in luxury purchased by crooked methods. Men who have gained such complete control of themselves that they can pass through the- most exasperating situations without doing or saying an unpleasant thing, without losing their temper or flying off their center. "Men who can stand before a demagogue dema-gogue And scorn his treacheroua flatteries without winking. J ' t Success, j |