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Slices of Life | by on ose 'A GOOD FLORIDA ] AM a sileslady. ‘The vocation is a conge- | nial one, for it enables me to spend my time (1 7 ) L U N C H EO N with some of the best society. Of course there is C another side to it, as some of the customers I see do not belong in Society at all, but there are Mong about Christmas time a little town ir ways of not seeing this sort, much less of enter- | Florida held a Farmer's Rally, and the Club: perk readbentr ing into conversation, which anybody so well / women were able to give the 500 persons in a to sacha ag Sissre trained in the art as myself is quite familiar aN 4 P Sencha ay tendance a splendid Noon-luncheon, according 10 irom 1 ; = eThepe The press reports—for 17 cents per plate. Most sss Then there are diversions in my profession ||? a ; he M fi which might be overlooked by the superficial | € 4FUCTes appearing on the Menu were hy observer. For instance, when one is asked for | 87%" some particular article, and the party’s looks The High-Cost-of-Living today is bearing down Smiles t suit one’s ideals, one has the power and | most heavily on salaried folks—oflice managers % courtesy to direct such a customer to the third | clerks, professional men, and others of that class . She passed. oor or the basement or anywhere away from | According to Bradstreet’s, living costs stood last Pew here. One is rarely embarrassed by this December at 131 per cent above pre-war leve ‘And smiled! method, performing it as one does with perfect rofiteering, extravagance and inflation of the Shatutned tourtest:_ particularly if one is soon going out to | currency all have their effect, but the real, funds She turnec esy, particular!s s n mental, underlying cause of our troubles. is And smiled Junch UNDER-PRODUCTIO} An answer The mental strain of my profession is not as : | To my smile. great these days as it used to be. It is hardly Florida growers, however, need worry bu little about their own living costs, when you con sider the big prices they receive for luxuries shipped north in mid-winter. The Christmas strawberries brought them from 90c to $1.00 and as high as ; Her petticoat to romance about them as to bother to tell the | gy 46 per quart, after shipping and selling expenses Hung down truth. were paid. In December Green String Beans A mile. A few things should be remembered, however, | brought close to $6.00 per hamper in New York ymatoes s ahipped to Northern markets brought and Peppers $3.25 I wonder, ever necessary or wise to know about the goods If she too you are selling, because after being in the busi Could know ness as long as I have been it is quite as easy ercidl states n acres in fruit are Florida Facts. if / hat t nt in f 1 state wi | he lesson of California. Tow sale in Orange County the finest orange in Northern 5 ( OPPOR y ced to its simplest terms is a moderate amount of capital quitable TEN PER CENT ABOVE COST PLAN ur Bi Free Book ENTY ‘ACRES ANI r - tures.” Address Sylvester E. Wilson Dept. 112, Orlando, . Florida ¢ Fruit and Produce Frade what Dun’s and my wife know who is boss in my house already knows!" . : madam, those garments are ina ( and the first is that merchandise is always of the conarate department on the eighth floor, take the imported variety, Sometimes it may have been levator on the avenue side, 1 say to myself imported from Hoboken, but it is imported all sho does speak with such a lovely accent?” the same. If the customer is bright and fresh And then T wake up and sty in my mind, Cxtect tied and al eto om wit poor eangaga || some of her questions may be hard to answer, My dea, that was me eddress (no money): ‘send you our F » is where e! comes in, and the eS Rar on'bs socorn mail, peatyald, Vousas aro but here is where efficiency comes in, and the the race for 20 dare FREE then if you like it, pay es sible ser ihe better, ibe salesine , the ras. for $0 dais YREEL then if Jou tbe It poy oe glibler the answer the better the saleslady. Susaea Banco MORE COMPANY, Dept. 495 St. Low's, Mo In fect, it is ore of the essentials of the science By AF of selling goods to make the story fit the com- ° AUTHORSHIP—CARTOONING — | incrcial necessity. Ii T have boon told it once Taboo Correct Wer Axprews Our Authors’ Manual contains valuable information for the author and | have had it told to me a thousand times, “It Co'ogne Perfumery y port, professional and amate.r, those who aim at s-cceas in literat re, ‘i . 7 i nbracing also a treatite on cartooning with over 100 sample cartoons is up to you to sell goods! See?” And I Frankfurter a and lessons. Full inatruction, quickly learned. Full course in vol, O11 sonny Gena $1. A thors’ Academy, Los Angeles, C § s hinted earlier, there is only 01 ther thing sermane ROMEIKE'S "#255, currne sunexu As hinted earlier, there is only one other thing an you all newspaper | I enjoy better, and that is, sending customers ermicide Destroye ippings which may appcar about you. Soutien or any seb. I don’t want away from my counter. This Germinate Sprout ject on which you may want to be “up-to-date.” Every news. y 7 A I . paperand “penodical of importance in the United Statesand| makes meso happy you avould hardly recognize Rhinestone Near-diamond Yl] Remmi asm ae, Toe Nte eee RIS New. York| my voice. I don’t recognize it myself,,for when Rhino Money 3 comicbooks.com