Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1917 — DANGER IN FALSE ECONOMY [ARTICLE]

DANGER IN FALSE ECONOMY

Worse, if possible, that extravagance just at this time would be a false idea of economy. If the people become hysterical over the matter of conservation the very ends aimed at will surely be defeated. We should bear in mind that, jrrovided our great waste and ex-, travagance is eliminated, there will be plenty of food in The country to supply the necessities of every person. ■ . . There is now no call, and probably will not be, for any person to deny himself or herself sufficient good nourishing food. On the contrary, all should strive to keep themselves up to their best. Eat plenty, and the best you can afford, then you will be able to do your full share of the work that is before us. Napoleon wisely said that “an army travels on its stomach.” And it is equally true that we work on our stomachs. A hungry man or

woman is incompetent for "any task. And it will be all too easy for us to develop a_ false economy in other lines.; . Miserliness‘and hoarding of means would be most dangerous to business conditions. Anything that checks the normal volume ot exchange unsettles the markets and tends to promote panics. In fact, this is a large factor in all financial panics. Money becomes a little scarce, and we at once imagine that if we turn loose the dollar we haVe we will never see another. Millions' of other people imbibe the same idea. You know the result. The sensible economy and the true patriotism is for each to exert himself to keep the business of the country normal. Buy and sell, earn and spend, as only by such a course can business be kept healthy and on the tip grade. Be economical and prudent, but don’t be a miser.