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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 139 
Every Ambitious Young Man 
Should read the article in the September issue of Everybody’s 
Magazine, on Thrift 
By Dr. ORISON SWETT MARDEN, Editor of Success 
This is just an excerpt on 
INDUCING THE HABIT OF SAVING 
Se Anything which will encourage the habit of saving in this extravagant age is a blessing. 
The temptations on every hand are so alluring that it is very difficult for a young man of 
ordinary self-control to resist them and to save his money. 
“‘T believe that life-insurance is doing more to induce the habit of saving than almost 
anything else. 
““T know of nothing which will cover up more blemishes, put out of sight more business 
weaknesses, cover up more surely the lack of foresight and thrift than a good life-insurance 
policy. It has proven a friend to thousands who have not been friends to themselves. It has 
shielded thousands of families who would have been homeless without it; it has sent to college 
multitudes of boys and girls who but for it would not have gone; it has started thousands of 
young men in business who, but for it, either would not have started at all, or would have been 
delayed for years. It has lifted the mortgage from thousands of homes. ‘ Primarily devised,’ 
says Senator Dryden, President of The Prudential Insurance Company of America, ‘for the 
support of widows and orphans, life-insurance practice has been developed so as to include the 
secure investment of surplus earnings in conjunction with the insurance of a sum payable 
at death.’ ”’ 
This article should be read from start to finish by every young 
man. The Prudential has published it in pamphlet form and will 
send’a copy free to anyone who will write for it. 
The Prudential 
issues just the forms of policies 
best adapted to the purposes 
of saving and investment as 
well as protection. 
Protection, Security and Profit 
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Write now to Dept. 75 
The Prudential Insurance 
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Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey 
Home Office: 
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JOHN F. DRYDEN, 
President 
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Flow to 
Buy 
LY how to buy intelligently. 
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