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Show J 4 WORTH There Is but one vital standard by which the value of anything from a mnjtch to a human chnracter can bp determined, and. that Is Worth. All I fe Is a contest. The prizes are distributed according to Worth. Th market places of this world cry out for Worth, Worth, Worth! Not all of us are trained to pick ' out Wcrth from the places who e It ' exists. Centuries ago a great teacher teach-er said that a prophet web not with-out with-out honor excepting In his own ccun' ' try. The reason Is simple most people prefer to look for the ordinary ordin-ary qualities in others, whereas one of tho predominating qualities back of the great man is his ability to see and express and live, beyondhls time. People see the shell of a man's activity, activ-ity, but ttfll to see tho vision of the man, which Is really the basis, fo' measuring his Worth. There Is priceless Worth in ability and character all about you if you will but recognize It. No permanent honor ever rested on the Bhoulders of anyone whose Worth, did not merit It. Worth is always rewarded. re-warded. So often there appears In the application for positions in the classified columns of newspapers, phrases ,llko this: "Position desired where Worth and ability will be appreciated." ap-preciated." Genuine Worth and abl ity Is always appreciated. U is not always adequately paid for n mone). Out if you have real Worm someone, somehow, somewhere is bound to find it and rejoice over the fact. ' |