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Show i H REAL WANTS f I j-gtf&n RE you spending the money you jl ji&S work so hard for on things 'fl sra' jou want? iM Seems like a foolish ques- M tion. But is It? (I Students of tho high cost of living ( I tell us that if we stopped bujing the 1 1,1 things we didn't w ant we'd have plen- I ty of money for what w e do need and I ically desire, and something to put in- j I to tho savings bank besides. "I "Most houses or apartments aro j I more or less crowded with things that hi the people lhing in them do not want, H and yet that lnvo cost considerable ,1 money " fl Do you spend those precious dollars II on fiissy or useless home decorations, jJI of w hlch you are going to tiro beforo I ery long? f j I "Women aro apt to buy a great J I many articles of wear which they do II not need, and ofien do not use, simply j I because they seo them displayed at- ' j I tractively." j I Maybo 5 0U'o not dono that But j hi most of us could savo appreciably on uH our dress bills by not yielding so jH leadlly to unreal wants In lhat line, H and yet look smart and atti active. H Too often wo buy something to wear that is sti Iking and highly colored, iMM and looks all right for tho flrbt few KH times it Is worn, but that Is tiring, fH even unbecoming, when worn often. It 1H has to be thrown away and something H elso bought in its place. jH It is only thoso who havo unlimited ' H incomes who can afford to spend H money on their unieal wants. IH Make sure that what jou buy sat- H isfies a ical want The want may bo H for beauty or necessity, or fun, or ed- LM ucation, or restso long as It isf real Jmrnm and you can afford to do so there Is 'jU no reason why you should not satisfy H it But leave the unieal wants alone. HH They may be real for someone elso. If W. they aren't real for you, cut thorn out, I H H |