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Show THE "LUCKY" MAN. BBBl BBBJ The greatest lot of .sonnd ndvics H crowded Into short space 1st liat'illered H I 1 by MnxO'Ilell lnilio New York Amer- H -' lean, who in writing about "luck" lias H j the following to sa: H j "What most men call bad luck Is H ! not that chance does not present itsslf H j to them, but simply that they let It M j go by and miss It. H "If you want to be lucky in life, force M luck and make it yourself. Hullovu in m t yourself, and others will believe in H J H "Rise early, bo punctual, reliable, M J i honest, economical, industrious, and B '- - persevering, and, take my word for it, you will be lucky more lucky than M i you have any Idea of M "Never admit that you have failed, m that you have been beaten; if ou are m down, get up again and light on. B "Ho cheerful, amiable and obliging. B r Do not show anxiety to be paid for 1 ' any good turn you may be able to do H ' "When you have discovered who 1 your real friends arc, bo true to them; H I stick to them through thick and thin. 1 "Donotwasto time regretting what 1 is lost, but nreDaro yourself for the H next deal. 1 k "Forget Injuries at once; never air B your grievances, kscpyourown secrets 1 1 h- well as other people's; bo deter- B mined to succeed, and let no one no 1 loiislderatloii whatever divert you H from the road that leads to the noal. M r "Acordlng to the way you behave H in life, you will bo your greatest friend m or your bitterest enemy, There Is no H more "luck" than that In the world." |