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Show ou WHAT SAVING DOES FOR THOSE WHO SAVE Articles on thrift are being sent I out by the American Bankers' asso-cittlon asso-cittlon and the advice contained I therein to the young man should be ' read by all. One of the articles tells of Louis .1 Hotowit., the hk scraper builder, ivbo m twenty years has risen from ! a position of 13 a week to one ot $100,000 n yenr. in speaking about mci''ss, said i go to bed at 9 o'clock and 1 rr; up at S o clock I play I little, but my play in exercise to keep me in good trim for my office. I play to work as other men work to j play " This little sidelight on a successful success-ful man emphasizes the fact that success demands sacrifice. If you want to get ahead you must mak up your mind to give up some things now for tho sake of enjoying them at a later time In thi3 we can learn a lot from the immigrants who come to our shores. Mr Horowitz, came here from Russia as a youth. Six years ago a Russian girl, Ida Alper, then sixteen years old, came here, unable to speak a word of KDg-llsh KDg-llsh She got work in a Massachusetts Massachu-setts shoe factory The pay this email, but she attended to business, fitted herself to earn more. and laved, Last month her father, her nicther. her brothers and her sisters enme over, all on money that Ida bad sent them. Here Is the lesson that is drawn: By application, strict ecenomy and Intelligent effort one can rise above his station and that is true. |