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MR. FRANK M. LOW, PORTLAND.
 
MR. FRANK M. LOW, PORTLAND.
  
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WELL! There's one store-front in Portland that you can't pass idly by—
 
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I have tried it, many an instance, and it always holds the eye.
ELL! There's one store-rront In Portland that you can't pass idly byI have tlied it, many an instance, and it always holds the eye.
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It's a triumph of artistry, a marvel of good taste
It's a triwnph of artistry. a marvel of ~od taste
 
 
And an index or the business and the skill with which it's placed.
 
And an index or the business and the skill with which it's placed.
I wish I bad the la~uage that befits the happy theme.
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I wish I had the language that befits the happy theme,
I would draw f01' you a picture of a store that is a dream;
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I would draw for you a picture of a store that is a dream;
But there's one thjn~ mi~hty certain. In the wondrous thtn~ they show.
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But there's one thing mighty certain, in the wondrous things they show,
Tllat, whatevel' be tbe at'Ucle, the price is always Low.
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That, whatever be the article, the price is always Low.
:P or 'twas Ilow who buDt the business and bas made its name so ~l'eat;
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For 'twas Low who built the business and has made its name so great;
'Tis Ilow who's made it famous. as the finest in the State,
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'Tis Low who's made it famous, as the finest in the State,
\VllOse sldU in advertisi~ and whose genlus-nothin~ lesslIas developed bere the business that bas always spelled "success."
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Whose skill in advertising and whose genius—nothing less—
It's tbe habit, up in Portland-sbe must be conservative;
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Has developed here the business that has always spelled "success."
She must tryout her men of business; must know them "where they llve"Let us tell you wbat we ~ther, as business reputations go,
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It's the habit, up in Portland—she must be conservative;
"One of our best, most-bonored mercbants-" is Portland's Frank 1\1. Low.
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She must try out her men of business; must know them "where they live"
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Let us tell you what we gather, as business reputations go,
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"One of our best, most-honored merchants—" is Portland's Frank M. Low.

Revision as of 01:17, 26 March 2017

MR. FRANK M. LOW, PORTLAND.

WELL! There's one store-front in Portland that you can't pass idly by— I have tried it, many an instance, and it always holds the eye. It's a triumph of artistry, a marvel of good taste And an index or the business and the skill with which it's placed. I wish I had the language that befits the happy theme, I would draw for you a picture of a store that is a dream; But there's one thing mighty certain, in the wondrous things they show, That, whatever be the article, the price is always Low. For 'twas Low who built the business and has made its name so great; 'Tis Low who's made it famous, as the finest in the State, Whose skill in advertising and whose genius—nothing less— Has developed here the business that has always spelled "success." It's the habit, up in Portland—she must be conservative; She must try out her men of business; must know them "where they live"— Let us tell you what we gather, as business reputations go, "One of our best, most-honored merchants—" is Portland's Frank M. Low.