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Show R; j As To Your Income. R'j Young men of all classes should see R' to it that their expenses are in kecp- R j ing with their earnings. The young H ' man who earns from seven to ten dol- H lars per week cannot expect to put on R aits that are Indulged In by the sous of H'i capitalists who perhaps arc given an Hi! allowance amounting to treble the H'l ' former's wages. "Cut the suit ao- t cording to the cloth" is an old maxim H,' that Is worth rein 'inhering, especially H' by theoung man who desires to make I astatt in life. There should always m be a margin left between current ex-R ex-R pensesand an income. As Collins P H Huntington once said: "If 1 was earning but one dollar per day 1 would H most certainly save a part of it." I) Economy is the foundation of most people's wealth. The get rich quick H , proposition is not the rule butthe ex-, H i eeptlon. Many young men become H . giddy over the Indulgences of others H who are able to move In higher I H circles and thev try to pattern Hj. 1 after them. This Is a mistake and Hft should never be tolerated for a minute. i I A young man who will steer clear of this m vanity and be to himself and the world m, what ho really is will be eventually K recognized as a man of sterling worth E and Integrity, because he docs not B' savor of the dude element, but is Just Hn what he appears to be. If he rides in HJ a livery rig any time, It can be depend- HJ ed upon that he Is well able to pay for HJ' It and It may be believed that the Hi, clothes he wears belong to him; eiery- m i F l'''. thing connected with his life' Is an expression ex-pression of his true status; nothing Is lictltious about him, he Is worth a hundred cents on the dollar everywhere every-where and all the time. A man who will follow this course regardless of what others do will establish a credit that will be enviable. |