Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1918 — HARRY LAUDER’S THRIFT [ARTICLE]
HARRY LAUDER’S THRIFT
Behave toward your purse as you would to your best friend. View the reckless money spender as a criminal, and shun his company. Dress neatly, not lavishly; a bank pays a higher rate of interest than your back. Take your amusements juliciously; you Will enjoy them better. Don’t throw away your crusts; eat them. They are as strengthening as beef. It is more exhilarating to feel money in your pocket than liquor in your stomach. Remember it only takes 10 cents to make - a dime, and 10 dimes to make a dollar. You can sleep better after a days’ hard work than after a day’s idleness. Always get good value from tradesmen. They get good money from you. There is as much pleasure in reading a bank book as a novel. And today Harry would say, “A Baby Bond is a thing of beauW and joy in war times.” Buy today.
