Show L c. c o 0 ohe he Right Thing at the 6 By V MARl MARIl MARSHALL R. R Right 19 ht T. T Time L tine I DUFFEE I IC I o C sz Q I ABUSING HOSPITALITY TT IS the height of ot bud bad manners to rr try to drag business Into your our social activities But some young oun men realIze realize realize real real- ize this only after the they find that they have queered themselves with friends and acquaintances by not having learned this in time This does not nut mean menn that n a mans man's friends and his social position may not und and do du not very ery often stand him him In good stead when It ft comes to building banding up business or profession The young lawyer for instance ma may so Impress Impre s his friends and their friends whom hom he meets nt at their houses with his honesty honest and shrewdness that when they happen hap Imp pen to need the services of ot a n lawyer they naturally turn to him Or more mure often they thoy become becom personally fond fone of ot him and turn any professional business business busi busl ness nes his way that t they can simply through a desire to see him succeed So often a doctor r builds up a practice e through th the Influence of ot friends and acquaintances But It would be quite another matter mat mat- ter for n a young lawyer Ver when nt ot the house of a friend In any way to 10 attempt attempt at nt- tempt to gain the patronage of ot any other of ot the guests One young man I know who is liar liar- Ing lag an nn uphill time gaining his professional pro pro- education was WitS persuaded by bythe bythe bythe the promoters of ot a n stork stock selling enterprise enterprise enter enter- prise that he could sell enough h stock stuck In n the evening among his friends to 10 pay all his educational expenses ConvInced Convinced Convinced Con Con- vinced of ot the merits of the various sorts pt pf stock that this enterprise Is 18 promoting this young oung moan ninn never misses a chance when he Is Invited to to- the house of ot n a friend to sell seIl stock either to hl his host or to one OIle of ot the other other- guests He even een tried to persuade ai ad I. I young oung woman with whom he had Just been dancing that It would be to her advantage ad to Invest some of her sav savings ings In one of ot these ventures In which which- he was vas Interested Ne Needless to 10 1 say pay 11 this young man Is Is- not asked to so many houses as hewed hewed he he- wed used to be and If It he lie dues does not mend his manners he lie will find himself really taboo In the little circles where he he- once enjoyed an nn enviable popularity Copyright 0 |