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"Ask Our Present Customers, Then See For yourseU"
Thqt trind?
"What rort of a Party wal it?"
"Dccide for yourself ; when it gtartcd the hostess said 'Everybody chews his own partncr'."
Bueinesg ls Business
"Buline$ iF business" thc big man gaid, But it'r something that's more, far more, For it malces tweet gardens of deserts dead, And citles it built, now roar.
Where once the deer and the grey wolf ran, From thc pioneer's swift advancc, Businees iB magic that toils for man, Business is truc romance.
And those who make it a ruthless fight, Have only themselves to blame, If they feel no whit of thc keen delight In playing the bigger game.
The game that calls on the heart and head, The best of man's strength and nerve, "Bugine,ss is business" the big man said, And that business is. to serve.
He Wcs Fortilied
An aged Scot lay on his deathbed. The parish clergyman sat at his side, urging him to prepare for the future life that was coming hourly nearer to him, and spoke of thc near approach of the time when he would have to appear before the "king of terrors."
"Weel, weel," said the old Scot, "and what for should I be afraid to meet the king of terrors? Hae I no lived with the queen of them for the last thirty years?"
Courtesy
Courtesy is the one medium of exchange that is accepted at par by the best people of every country on the globe. It is sentiment clothed in busineisslike and reasonable expression-the embellishment that adds tone and harmony to matter of fact routine-the oil that lubricates the machine of commercial good fellowship, and promotes the smooth running of an organization. Courtesy radiates a spirit of good feeling that we are no working entirely for what we get out of the work in the material waybut the pleasure of polite transaction and friendly asliociation as well.
Restaurant Sign
Sign seen in a lunch counter: "We pay our waiteris excellent wages. If you want to buy them automobiles, go to it."
The Mind
Queer thing, isn't it, this Aladdin's lamp which we call the mind? The more it is ured, the more power it por' reue8. And of all thc wonders it creatcs there are none greater or more wondcrful than ideaa formed for the benefit of others. What a man may think, a man may make.
LiIe
Man'g life means Tender 'teens, Teachablc twenties, Tireless thirties, Fiery forties, Forcible fifties, Serious sixties, Aching eighties, Shortening breath, Death, Sod, God.

K.P.
First Colored Recruit: "Sojer, de ossifer say I gwine t'be K.P. all nex' week. Whut do he mean?"
Second Colored Recruit: "Igerant boy, dat K.P. means jes one thing-KEEP PEELIN-dass all."
One Viewpoint
Guest at Party: "My ! What a beautiful woman !"
Another Guest: "Thanks. That's my wife !"
First Guest: "Congratulations ! It must be a pleasure to lose every argument to a woman as good looking as that !"
About Grcndpc
Come boy, to your dad, let me tell you some things, Of the man who loved me as I'm now loving you, For the heart is a pendulum, heavy, that swings Aye, forward and back, as all pendulums do. And tonight mine has swung far away to the time When your dad had a dad, just as you have, my son, A dad to whose arm$ I was welcome to climb, When his day in the field or the meadow was done.
I crept into arms that were stronger, my lad, And hands-O so tender-were harder than mine. For the world had been harsh with the dad of your dad, Yet I wish that my soul were as gentle and fine.
As the one roughly clad in that body of his That so lavishly gave of his strength for the one
Who now shelters you. And my prayer's burden isThat you may think thus of YOUR father, my son.
