The Kodak Salesman . rpulled his annual pass on him froma bunch of about a dozen others. You cant always judge by ap-pearances. The Stewart Lever tells of aman wearing a coon-skin cap whoentered the very luxurious sales-room of a dealer handling a high-priced car. Fortunately for the floor sales-man, he had just one manner for alloccasions. He welcomed the manas though he were clad in the heightof fashion, and seemed privileged toshow the car to him. If later he proved to be only acuriosity seeker he wouldnt be outanything but a little time. If heproved to be a sure enough buyerhe would be on


The Kodak Salesman . rpulled his annual pass on him froma bunch of about a dozen others. You cant always judge by ap-pearances. The Stewart Lever tells of aman wearing a coon-skin cap whoentered the very luxurious sales-room of a dealer handling a high-priced car. Fortunately for the floor sales-man, he had just one manner for alloccasions. He welcomed the manas though he were clad in the heightof fashion, and seemed privileged toshow the car to him. If later he proved to be only acuriosity seeker he wouldnt be outanything but a little time. If heproved to be a sure enough buyerhe would be on the safe side. Buthe was safe; in less than an hourhe had sold the man a car for him-self for which he paid cash in fullfrom a pocket in his home spunsuit, and he had given an order fortwo more cars for his two brothersfor which cash would be sent in ad-vance as soon as he had advised hisbrothers of his selection. Courtesy pays—even to a man ina coon-skin cap. C. E. dont think I could get alongwithout li^ii^r hunt uriiund iuf .^^Uiiiz^ EiUaniiiaa V/liii Huiitf^ uientitdtiiivijrid* ?.


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