By Samuel Gardiner Arres illustrated by R: Tandte'r 5 I 27ie richest sort of life can come from the poorest home. T IS. no disgrace to be poor. Some of-the ize their own sons with an oversupply of spending .richest lives come, from the ""poorest money.: homes. .Some years ago a good-sized - - . : One reaspn why so : many . poor boys ; succeed is 1 ; book was published withvthe title. 'Poor ' because thev have learned what real lif e is. ' -The-bov f , . ; oys ,vy no rsecame famous it was a wno worKs ms way.tnrougn scnooi ana coiiege, using roll of great names, Get it ;f fom the public library - all his. ingenuity and grit; is getting a great training.; arid. see. v The richest ;sort ;of Jife can come from the )' .His resources i are fargreater than ;they? would other-f poorest home. What is:iriside, counts for more than- wise ie. He kriovvs his limitations and abilities. . The . wnat.we wear oreat.or,wnereAwe live. ; . . . , ' - man wno nasnaa to eaucate nimseii Knows now mucn j What we are is of the greatest importance. , knowledge costs. ft ;i As nrhprc hnv irn ;cr an'vftit i ; An irnn -mi As pthers'haye"d6rieso can you An iron mold- L , Youcanhot afford to be a ,"quitter.v t You can the front ranks if you'useoO, pe cent of your : j Some one has said that the average man uses : iothariy riciv men's' Sons fail is-because they know-1 only:"10rper cent of his ability. Y Be somebody, aridl , uuuiuiK ui iuc reauiy orine. ome ncn men oauoer- ; -maKe tne most,oi swnat vou n; have!: