. The Kodak Salesman. night but there he wasnext morning, a smile on his did he sell goods? Say, if youthink they cracked the LibertyBell, you oughta see what W^ripdid to that bell on the cash regis-ter. AAell. Christmas eve after hiswork was all done and the storelocked up. Wrip went up in themountains and laid down andwent to sleep and slept there fortwentv years. He had had thatsleep coming for a long time andit came— that was all. He de-served it too. Thats the truestory of Wrip Vanwinkle. HoAv ridiculous. said mymother. And anyway I dontthink much of a salesman wholeaves his job


. The Kodak Salesman. night but there he wasnext morning, a smile on his did he sell goods? Say, if youthink they cracked the LibertyBell, you oughta see what W^ripdid to that bell on the cash regis-ter. AAell. Christmas eve after hiswork was all done and the storelocked up. Wrip went up in themountains and laid down andwent to sleep and slept there fortwentv years. He had had thatsleep coming for a long time andit came— that was all. He de-served it too. Thats the truestory of Wrip Vanwinkle. HoAv ridiculous. said mymother. And anyway I dontthink much of a salesman wholeaves his job for twenty years. I didnt say that. said my said he slept for twenty entirely different. a fella first hits the hayafter the Christmas rush is over,he can sleep a year or two in thefirst thirty minutes. A\rip slepthis twenty years and ^^?as l)ack onthe job ]\Iondav. Kodakeiii ]iclj)s everyhodii, helps i/our customer, helpsyou, helps us. Get the name on the dotted line. SAe KODAK SALESMAN. An Inexpensive Window Display It costs just Two Dollars to in-stall the window above—TwoDollars to get a Palm Beach at-mosphere that usually retails forthousands. Its ver} simple—once you have the idea. TheTropical background—palm treesand all—is just crepe paper. Thetravel folders cost nothing, ofcourse, while the golf clubs wereloaned. Perhaps you can utilizethe suggestion. On the opposite pageis a Christ-mas display that was received toolate for insertion in the DecemberSalesman. However, it is so easilv adapted for the remaining wintermonths and so simple and force-ful in its appeal that we are pass-ing the idea on to you. In place of the hand letteredsign suggesting Kodak as the giftthat keeps a story of the Christ-mas merriment, one reading AKodak will make a Picture Storyof the AMnters Fun might besubstituted and the colored dis-play card of the skiing picturewhich you recenth- received isjust the thing to use with a winterwindow. Hope you can use th


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