Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1920 — MORE OR LESS TRUE [ARTICLE]

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Cupid employs a lot of, chaperon* in bls match factory. Whenever a man angles for a pretty girt he bsdts his hook with flattery. It is much easier to break into some affairs than It is to Imck out again. What a slovenly old world thia would half all the vanity were eliminated. When a amn is genersms to a fault ft Is usually to one of his own faults. If cue gets enjoyment out of it money wasted returns a percentage of the loos. Omana sense is the base of all lawa, but the foundation is often out of sight Mahy »te author burns the midnight oil ia a firumeos attempt to enlighten tbe world. Bow long is a visit? Sometimes It * * wook long at the end of twentyfsar hours. Be not wine tn your own conceit and novar tn Wake the conceit of others flor wisdom. -- -- • - gome of the profoundeat worries arise from something said that nobody overheard, after all. A young man seeking a fortune often never gets w' square meal dntll he achieves the fortune. The small boy's love for his mother la apt to undergo a severe strain every time she cuts his hair. We call all the “devilment" human nature, because the other kind of behavior is nearer divine. The world has grown wise enough to see that nothing except a life can really help another life. —Lucy Lapcom.