Armour's Frugal Habits
Philip D. Armioiir, the Chicago millionaire, carries lnto his business the wiOTktng habita he le&rnecl as a boy on hl ïather's New York farm. He rtees with the surn every morning, has foreakfast at 6 o'clock, and ís at his office by 7 o'clock. At noon he has a simple lunclieon, usually consisting of nothimg but bread and milk, after whlch, of late years, it ia his custom o take a short map. Hb te in bed usually by 9 o'clock every night. He beliongs to several clubs, but rarely ■visita thera. He thinka a young maa stands as cood a chance to make a tortune now as ajt any time in the past. "ThOre yas aever a better time than the present," he says, ''and the future "svill bring eren greater opportunities thait the past."- Eventag Sun.
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