It is really not so repulsive to see the poor asking for money as to see the
rich asking for more money. And advertisement is the rich asking for more money.
A man would be annoyed if he found himself in a mob of millionaires, all holding
out their silk hats for a penny; or all shouting with one voice, “Give me
money.” Yet advertisement does really assault the eye very much as such a shout
would assault the ear. “Budge’s Boots are the Best” simply means “Give me
money”; “Use Seraphic Soap” simply means “Give me money.” It is a complete
mistake to suppose that common people make our towns commonplace, with unsightly
things like advertisements. Most of those whose wares are thus placarded
everywhere are very wealthy gentlemen with coronets and country seats, men who
are probably very particular about the artistic adornment of their own homes.
They disfigure their towns in order to decorate their houses.