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DGE hts. cical ince sa vor an rd Extravagance By Bexyamix De Casseres ONEY has only one use—circulation. is a form of theft. . * Hence the greatest benefactors of humanity are the extravagant. It is the extravagant who make the mare go. The greatest calamity that could overtake humanity would be for the extravagant, the heavy-spenders and the wasters of money to become tight-wads. Money cannot be wasted. It cannot be squandered. The more freely it is spent the more people profit. No one jknows he value of a dollar better than he who “throws it away.” We al owe our jobs to the profligates of money. So if one wishes t6 be a real benefactor of his kind he should pend without stint and to the limit. The only danger comes from the hoarder. Cultivate the arts of extravagance and make ome one happy. Spend well and not too wisely. 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Ne pouvant faire “Echo” et répo:.dre individuellement a toutes ces lettres “que je conserverais ainsi que de preciéuses reliques,” permettez moi d’envoyer par l’intermédiaire du Jupce mon Grand, Grand Merci collectif, et mon réel regret de ne pouvoir ré épondre individuellement a toutes les aimables lectrices qui ont fait “Echo” A ma lettre insérer dans le Jupcr. Veuillez agréer, Monsieur le Directeur, mes sincéres et mes respects. remerciements Colonna Charles, 176 Rt. au Inf. 11th Bn., par B. C. M., Paris. Dear Sir: You may remember a letter which I sent you last July or August and which you kindly printed in Jupce (September). I thank you for that from the bottom of my heart. I have received a great many answers which moved me deeply. From them I have been able to judge how truly your nation is a sister of ours, to judge your kindness of soul and spontancity of heart. Since I shall not be able to answer individually each of these letters which I shall always keep as precious souvenirs, allow me to send through Jupce my great big Thank You to everybody, and my real regret at not being able to reply individually to each | of the kind writers who answered my letter. | Colonna Charles. comicbooks.com