Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1904 — Good Rules for All. [ARTICLE]
Good Rules for All.
A cap worn at a rakish angle is no snre sign of a riotous disposition, but some persons think It is. The better way is to take no chances, and If one is willing to regulate his cap—and other things—by good authority, he may profitably heed these rules, which the President of a New England railroad company has issued to his trainmen: Don’t wear your cap over your ear. Don’t wear your cap down over your eyes. Don’t wear your cap on the back of your head. Don’t wear your cap askew. Wear it firm and square on the top of your head. Keep your shoes polished like a mirror. _ Wear a linen collar, and keep it clean. Wear a dark necktie. Crease your trousers. Brush your clothes. Wear a glad smile, and live up to it.
