Show talks ell S anth on thrift SHE RAISE H HER R BOY TO BE A LOAFER one of ot the tile most important lessons tint thit a child can learn is that money is the representative of labor a A card vard for services rendered compensation for doing something tom Lom ething and not a gift to be had for the asking the penny that is e arnid has a vastly different aspect from the one that tha t is sol solicited cited when the tile child grows up ho he will bad that the world will not hind ont money for the asking hut but aily in return for value the growing boy or girl ian tan have no better lesson thin to be compelled to return for their spending money een fien though the services rendered ie be trivial such as carrying wood washing dishes dusting etc the value of the th lesson remains after earning money by labor it become necessity necess iry that ii should be well spent in order that the hp benefit ath moral morally and be lasting if the child is merely t taught to earn arn in order to spend he is acquiring spendthrift it ishits which will enlarge aa w kiy wo henrs vo TO by and be disaster ous every parent owes a duty to the child in training it first to tn earn largely and then to spend wisely the curtis publishing company of phil idelphia er over boys in selling their publications in odd moments such training inspires them with the tile instinct of salesmanship bales manship to a very creditable degree the company offers to secure good positions for all those who ho show marked ability A boy in passaic N J is earning 5 a wee week k out of school hours ho ursand and has in the bank such opportunities aio ate on e every ery hand for the boy particularly to profitably use his spare time which might otherwise be frittered a a ly ty to a damageable degree the selling of papers running ei rinds for a store and work of this order does not on the tile standing of the tile parents it is simply good training and those whose regard is worth having will ie cognize 1 this fact A certain mother in staten island whize boy used his out of school time in delav ring packages for a daeing and tamed il 1 i week hid h id the right idea she insisted th it he lie put a pirt ot his earnings ear ninga in t e lank As his eatn ings increased h increased his savings 11 e thought it hard at alist to hank bank rather thin spend his ilis money until he got the habit but now he is glad hn hii mother wa lie ile has re centi bought in automobile out of fill h savings which might appear ex gant but lut with such he jishie n to turn it into an earning clr A boy reared in buch such surroundings must be thrift thrift 3 tina this mother did not laise her bo to bu be a laifer spending his time in the pool rooms or on the streets w stin time and leinin ng bid hibits she helped him his spire moment 3 for substantial results later on in life on the home training depends larg ly whether or not the buy boy is to be thrifty ot 01 i sivel avei or a bastet a soldier in the gle gleit it of those who era lofta st ig gling in t alif e artar |