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closets were screened where there
were windows left for ventilation
purposes.
! Since the flies breed in the stable
more than elsewhere, those progressive
farmers cleaned the stable each
1 day and sprinkled lime on the floors.
The results of these clean conditions
about the homes had been a
reduction in the typhoid fever in the
nmunity, as well as lessening
other worries occasioned by the pest.
The physicians are authority for
this statement.
Moral: Get the first fly when he
arrives, and maybe you'll save having
to bother with the second one.?
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Yet wanting sensibility, the man
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SHOPPERS DETEST FILTH.
Many Merchants Fail to Understand
Value of Tastily Arranged Exhibits.
Cobwebs and Trade Don't Mix?Up
to Date Retailer Uses Wordless Language
In Fine Display.
[Copyrighted, 1914, by Thomaa J. Sullivan.)
Cleanliness is next to godliness and
Is Indeed a doty. Even from the
body's purity the mind receives secret
sympathetic aid.
80 great Is the effect of cleanliness
apon man that it extends even to his
moral character.
Vlrtoe never dwelt long with fllth,
nor do I believe that there ever was s
person scrapuloosly attentive to cleanliness
who was a consummate villain.
Bnt cleanliness In commercialism is
the most to be admired.
Not Sufficiently Attractive.
An unclean, a disorderly store can
not hope to make a big success in
these days of advancement One of
the principal reasons why rural consumers
have gone to the large city
stores and retail mall order bouses la
because some of the home stores have
not been sufficiently attractive. They
have lacked both in orderliness and
cleanliness.
The successful merchant is the one
who not only keeps his store up to the
point of a man's idea of cleanliness,
but also up to the woman's standard
of perfection, and. strange as it may
seem, dirty people do not like to trade
in a dirty store, and a cleanly person
will never trade in a dirty store if he
can help it, and the chances are a hundred
to one he can help It
The retail mall order bouses show
in their every move thorough recognition
of the fact that woman has become
tiie purchasing agent for the
American borne.
The successful merchant Is the one
who has discovered what women wank
and In what form they want it dieplayed.
Women Enjoy Looking Around.
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A woman men a awic uuvu ?
man enters a theater?both are willing
to be Interested. Women enjoy looking.
The store which makes looking easiest
and its display the freshest and
most varied goes a long way toward
Inducing her to confine her shopping to
that one store.
The success of retail mall order
houses proves that shoppers enjoy
leisure In their inspection of goods
which they propose purchasing, as
their Immense catalogues are but a display
of their wares and can be studied
at leisure and Ideas formed aa to just
how the actual goods themselves would
correspond with the attractive Illustrated
display.
Beauty commonly produces love, bat
cleanliness preserves It Age Itself Is
not unamlable while it Is preserved
clean and unsullied, like a piece of
metal constantly kept smooth and
bright which we look on with mors
pleasure than on a new vessel cankered
with rust
Must Use a Wordless Language.
The catalogue bouse Is hundreds of
miles away. abfcc, payment In advance.
causes cue consumer euuieoo ucuja,
talks In print about mere pictures of
goods, but In spite of all these disadvantages
It does Interest and con vines
by means of Its displays in Its catalogues
and the opportunity of the shopper
to "shop" undisturbed.
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The up to date retailer Is persistently
asking people to buy his goods, not by
constantly boring them with spoken or
written questions, bat simply by the
method and manner In which his goods
are displayed.
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His goods must talk for him, and ' .
talk effectually, and the language must
be wordless.
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But the pulling power of price and
quality will not overcome the handicap
of a dirty, disorderly stock and store.
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Cobwebs and trade were never good
friends.
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They clasb whenever they meet.
Don't let them meet.
Cleanliness an Asset.
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profits. Don't throw away your profits.
Throw away the dust; sweep out
the cobwebs. A dirty article is never
a salable one.
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Cleanliness is an invaluable asset
It means money in every man's pocket,
both from the standpoint of money
credit and sales.
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Untidiness and nncleanllness are
not alone found among some merchants,
but they are too often found
in the home, the professional man's
office, the hotel and on the farm as
well, and I sometimes think men and
womea so thoughtless and shiftless
must have cobwebs on their brains.
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Then, too, success never dwells with
untidiness. Which shall it be?
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