v ?- r'r 1( w-'-' Xr, T EVENING PUBLIC l',13DGEK--lHIL,ADELrHlA MONDAY, 'APKITJ 28, lOl'l) 15 r "W ' n$Vip AMERICANS ASK AID FORFOESQFLEKINEI Provost Smith Among Thoso Signing Appeal to Help Anti- Bolshovist Army 'American'", Hdp lln-dii," , t,r keynote of nn nfipcnl i-ljrnrd by thirty -Imo prominent men mill women, imlinl inc PrnvoH .Smith, of Hip l'nierit f Pennsj-lrnnln, which ii lieins xprnnl broadcast, ursine- this coiintrj In .mil food nntl equipment to tlie ltiiinn forces combating IloKhrvixin. The communiciition iunl by (lr nnti-Roliheik Sncietj, is ncl(lreeil '( nil Americnns who nre nut Itn1liirit, nor nnnrcliists, I. W. '., Nnn-I'iir-tinn InKucri nor Sorinliuts ltli Hhom we limp nothing in c oiniiiiiii. Cleveland MolTcU. the miter; Mi. Nino h. Dnrjen. heml of n I'rench ie Iter, body; Dnmel Curler Itcnnl. writer J., of bojs' stone"": Henry Wmwiiih .les- fiip, New York inwjer; Mr. Kenjiimin I Ide Wheeler. piriilnt of the tiilcr- I sity of Cnllfornia. nml (he Itev. Dr. ' illiam T. MnniiitiK. of N'ew York, are others whoie nnmes nre subscribed to tlie dncunienl. "The IloMieusI, the nind wolves of nnniclij," mijs the circular appeal, "lime n considerable portion of the people of Hii'.sm by the throat, and lire fiercely sucking their life blond. It is just lis if the unarmed people of Amer ica living east of the (ireat Plains mid north of .Iitcksnmille were today ter rorized by organized bnud of -00.000 merciless robbers engaged In robbing everybody, wiecking banks, factories nml industries en masse, and instantly shooting ccry one suspected of dis liking them or their methods. "That is today the condition of west ern Kuin The ghastly and "horrify -ing fncts were so well proed bv Amer ican oye-wltncc!i before the Owiiniiii Investigating committee of the. Senate that no diipnle of them is possible. "Put let it not be suppouecl that the nunichisls dominate the whole of linx fln. Fnr from it. A huge Hiberlan area having Omsk us its capital, the Don . mrr region, Hie north of Cnucasin, and ' New Archangel in the fnr north, aie firmly held and properly govi'ined bv the nnti-Holclievists. II is by those scats of gnwrnnient that Holtdicism must eventually be nri thrown. They rep resent three-fifths of Hussin, mid it is to them that our help must be delivered. "We nre now nsked to .send uniforms, ri(le4, machine guns, cmliiilgi's and medicines, to equip Iiiivdiin men to cope, witli the IlnKlicisls mid hull llieni odt of power. The Russians ask us for no American or Allied snulieis' Tliev hay: 'We hae men enough. Only ghe them something with which to tight.' The Bolshevik! have iicaily nil the aims ntld iimniunillnn factories, and our lojnl men cannot light wilhoiit aninmnitinn. medicines and clothing.' "General Denikinc's foices fighting tlie liolsheviki consist of about L'llO.OIKI men, and Admiral Kolchnk's forces art estimnted at about T.'.OtMl men. lien eial Denikine has 1(10.000 inf.inlr.v men and Admiral Kolchak ."iO.000. An ord- 5ng lo our Uussinn adviseis the pioper moveinent peiiininniit of these. comblllClL fold's ol 1'UMIIU. 127.",000 men, to render them fully ef fectlvMgngainst tlie ItnWIieviM foices. cnlfsTor about the following: .'.0,000 rifles, 5 1,000.000 caitridgcs fnr imme diate use, 'J400 mncliini' gun, .'ifi.OOO. 000 machine gun enil,ridgcs. '.IO.000.000 cartridges for reserve use, 00.000 liand grenades. 1 ."0.000 MiovcK ."O.ntin picks. .100,000 knapsacks, r'.OO.OOO cnrlridge belts, '.225,000 infantrymen kits, liOO. 000 comiiletc uniforms. ."0.000 rrvnlu'is, o00(l000 levcdver cartridges. L'.'.'i ',',- inch gun. fr'O.OOO .'i-inth shells. 100, 0-inch guns. UO.OOO li-incli cartridges. "We now ask the American people at lnige, the press, the Congiess, the-1 W.r nnnrtment mill the President to ' orld Vows Summarized by it- Associated Press Whnt pronilc I" I the iimt eventful week of tin- Peace (.'(inference open" today with a plenary eeiiii. Final action on Hie cowniinl of the league of nations is scliiduled. 1'nris expects thes treaty to lie icncly tr prcsenlnllnn to Mie(!ermansby Siitur ilaj. before whicli lime it is hoped the llallau Miliiiition may tcsnlvc itself. Ah to the lrcnt. Hie liigt iniportBiir question to be settled Is the compos ing 'the Japanese nml Chinese claims to Kino Chan nml the Shantung pe ninsula. A decision cm this subject lll.'lV be lllllioilllceil toihl.v . The disposition of (lernian cables, re pnlilnllou cif (lermnn prisoners, the status of the Kiel Canal and questions I dative lo Luxemburg also aie pend ing. but arc believed in u fair way tovvmil mlliflinrnt. Little dews of tmblic opinion in ""'J' and the netlvillcs of Premier Orlando ami his colleagues has arrived since Satiiiclay. It wus repented that a council of ministers was to he held Snliirihn. but vvliat action was taken has not been niiiiouuc ed. Senator ami ilcpulies from nil the Italian parlies, except Hie otlicial Socialists, held II meeting Sunday nml named n rone mitlee lo draft u resolution of cmiti- clence in the government for submis sion lo the parliament. The revised covenant of tlie league ol nations, made public in this country Sunday night, differs In impoil.iiit respects frcou that brought to Amer ica bj President Wilson in I'elirunrv. It is nrobable that .Iniiiin will make mi effoit lo secure nn nmcndnient which will grnnl the .Iiipanese claiins foi iccngiiitlon of racial equality. (icrninnv , with tlie exception of P.avaiia and Silesia, seems to lie much quieter Hum for several weeks. A geneial strike is reported in Hie coal unci iron district of I'pper Silesin The hon industry is seriously uflVc led The Itussian ISolsheviki have suffered heavy reverses on the eastern front and Admiral Kolchnk's forces seem to be making gains which niaj develop most favorably. Troops lighting against the Allied forces in northern Hussin nie reported lo have been withdrawn and sent lo the eastern front, where Hie danger lo the Soviet government eeins more tliicaleniiig. Dispute lies from Paris indicate Hint the plan to provision Hie linger cities in ItoKlievik Kussiu is making little progrnss. ,!LA die I'On. Orlando plesentera' It pro f limn u Purigl. come liniiiin ngllo nlilu gramtiia da 'Cguitsi diilla Delcgaioiiu nun o no iiipprisculiitii feileluienli il Itnli.ina tier II rlllro dnlla Confereii7n i peii'lcrn o la vnlnnln' clel popolo lln PEDELE ALL'ITALIA Clemenceau Attcsta die Sa ranno Rispottati i Reciproci Impogni tra Ie duo Na- zioni Sorelle t'ulillshnit inrl rilstrlhntod fnil'r rnujitr no an Alitlinrl tiv lh ml of ( tolT fl. OH., on lll at tin- Pololtloo of I'Mla dlphlii Vx Jl onl-r .if tlirf Trcslilcnt .x s m'nt.nN. Poslmaatr clnrl. t(nmx, '.'" nprile. I legnmi tra I'ltalla e la 1111111 in mii-mihki oiiorati. secoiuln 1111 lelegimiima liievuto In scorsn nolle ihiU'Oii Luigi Lii7,.ntli, ex -prciclcntc del Cousiglin cb'i Miuistil e iiiitilstro ileiriiilernn, ilnl Primo .Mi nislin'cli I'uincia Clenieucrnu L'On. I .H77H t f i aveva spedltn un ap pello 11 ('lemeiici'iiu ligtinuln Ie nspirn 7ini cleirilalin. e qucsti h.i lisposln ion il scgiientc telegiiiiiiiua : "Voi noli polele dubilme, mio 1 1110 ed illilsti e iimico. 1 lie 10 snuu uiiiiiinto clagli stessi seulimeiili vero I'ltnlia. cpiali sono i vnslri vern la l'rnui'in. percin' ho slluialo 1111 1111. Hi' iniiiiifestarli nei ginini piu' semi. NeH'oiii ili liriiiari' In p. 11 e null i iiiitiimiiii cscic questiniii cli lion flspettiirc I noslii nciprocl iiupegiii. La politica fi'iitlcese 11011 e' un 'pen di carta.' nsro smeern e devoto inuiio ('lenience 1111 III linn riuuione pnliliia cli oggi fu uoiitilifitn uiin spuinle cnmilatoi per recligeie nn online del ginrne di lidiicia ill gnverno, 1I11 snltnmettersl nl juirla mento Alln liuuimic presero paile ileputnti c seiiiiinri i"li tutli i partiti, cccetlo i socialist 1 utlli'tnll. II Pa t'la men to c' stnto imivocnto pei inarli'di' e nella eiliiln I'On. Orlando fara' un rapporlo rel.itivo ugli uffaii svollc-sj nil.) Conferena dclln I'ace per decidele la fiiliira niniie rigumilo a riiiiue Itom.i, -T apiili' liilni.lnt.it. II Plll'lnilieillo Itlllilllio .' "t.'ll.l cnlivncllln per mult. 'ill' nil'' me 'J p. mil La fiitiira H7inne cleirilnlin clipcuilcrn' dalle cleci - sinui cue veriannn pi ee in secliila. clnpo ilelln race. II (iovci'iin pioMnhein un volo di liducia. I In nun intervislii. oggi. I'on. Or. Iniiilci lia 1'iisl' clello: "In cpiest'oia solcnne e gmve. II clovrle ili I ciipn del j gnverno (' (piello di lice ei Inrsi sc ckli Ilia lull rpictiito i seiilniii'iiti del pmlii uieiilo ed hit piolelto la un dlgniln'." Inn pmtc della sliuup.i visllene die I I'ltalla ileve procecleie nirmiuessiuiie ill 1 " (lei lerrllnri -l rt I i 1 1 1 i ml pallu ill l.nlidlll. se117.11 iilteiulere la Mlliziolie (legli Alleati. L Idea Niizinii.il. " co. "L'liiiici v in die tagli.i ile pi colla e I aitnessione, ,1 uii.70 cli ltenle Deilelo. del Trelilinn. ileM'Altn Acllill lien Tliesi,.. I'i e I Vluul.ill. Inn Zulu. Spaluto c S.b. nico. Siihilo die rilllllesslnlic Mini' .lulu ilcclctilln, la tcnipestii si caliiniii. (ili Alle.iti noli possiuii, uiiM-ell' fun,, ,nipiiin." llano." La folia uiianitae frenetlcanienle giidu "Si." "La parola (II Itonia ilisse I'iiii. Orlando -1 oiincril TcpMa unlin." Allelic il (ieiiernle Diaz e I'On. ItaiI lai fun H isiieiii a pnrlmc. tin ac daina.iniii niilliiieuHiabili delhi fnlla. DR. EATON AN "ENGINEER" PASTOR'S LOST SON FOUND IN FRANCE Private Henry MacLeod, Vic tim of Amnesia, Sought for Almost a Year p.i- -I rive senli dilli an "" wide I, Ili . i.aioii. Milldeiite di gill f(l WIRE MEN BERATE CHIEF Telegraph and Telephone Employes Act to Unionize Against Burleson Plans for the organization of everv vmiilojc in the telephone nml telegraph Sv.s'cin, down lo (he humble messenger bnvs nml girN, were launched yestcr 1I.1v nt a meeting of the local council of the Coniiucrciiil Teleginphcrs' 1'nion of Anietien, held in the fiiuiid Pin ternily Hull. With Hie letuins fioin a lefeie ncliiui oil 11 propneei strike liv the vvnrki'is itidiciiling Hint the ic-ult will iie nverwlielniingly fnr Hie w 11 Ik on! for higher wages, the local odicials of the union called the meeting of both the telegraph .mil telephone employee to perfect Hie strike organization. Postmaster (lencial I'urlesnn. vvhoso aitinu 111 awaiiling a paitial iue-icase thai was unsntjsfui lnr lo the workers foi ins Hie basis of tlie proposed strike was bcr.itiel at ycterdnj '3 K. M. Whilten, second international x ie e president of the uiiinii. declared in an interview after the niieting that the ti'legriplieia wci'e not opposed to go eiiiiiii'iit ovMieisliip, but Hither to .Mr. Piirleson's ideas of how government ownership should be conducted. Things They'll Leave Behind The mechanics have sent in Hie fol lowing list of things flint we will miss when we get back to the states: l.clln signnrinns in wooden shoes, pigs and chickens in Hie kitchen, wax matches, spaghetti, vino. (i. .M. ('., (Jrnppa, diit, coolies, l'snae officers, souvenir collectors, stew mid stews, Ited Crow Liinihn, L's api ile II ,ri s (111 r.ll'lgl ilelln "lie lite 1 mil' I ligunidn la situ.iiiuie ilaliaiia : "La Delegn.i Ilaliahii 111 up cniiiiiiiieato iicgn i inpieorli rlcevnli el.i Unlllll ipii'lli line' , lie ),. ilitTieoitll' iigii.'irelauti l'Aili inhi.i snim in via di sisli'llia.inlli' I lie legal! cnusidclllllo llssiilelo i pintle) per 1'lllll.illi'llli n ili 1'illllie solto ll plnli'llnrillo deirilllll.l." II "Daily Cliiniiii'le" piiliblii a il M'gui'iiti' ilispaii'in provi'iib'iile' 1l.1l I'liiiispiindi'iile m .Milan. 1 : "Tlininas Nelson l'ligc, ehe inleiiele iiissegnnie le sue eliuiis'dniii da Am 1 base inline, stnntc i dissensi per il pin gramma elel lTisieiii v ihnn, Im lasi'iatn hi iiipilule p.'i nun urgeuli' missiniie per I'niigi 1)' slulo nip pnllato die e'gli abbia detto die il Presidciite Wilson sfen limalaiiienle ha I null lompicsii hi psie eil.igin del popolo 1 ilaliann." I tcli'giuiiiiui il'i liniiia giimli lia ierieoggi seguilliiiio e lie le ilimnsti ainill I verilie-ale-i ill ltoma per il riloino cli lOrl.iuilo soipu.saiHi per graiidiosiia' e 1 snli'iinila' inn lie le stoiu he inanifes , I tll'inlii del 101" 'I'lltto ll popolo ell' 1 It. nn. 1 si c' leciiln ml inioiitiaie il I Piesicleutc clel Cousiglin del Minislii I. 'On. Oi In ncln e' st;i to si die vn to c por I Into trinllflllmcillc nel siio ailtnllinlnle llll ilnve. cnuilliosso. e' slalo iollello 11 pin I.11 e alia fid In Lgli lia l'allio dlsse ; "lvlui' i c' 1111.1 illi'sllnlie. se cine' il Oiiverim a l.i Di legaiouc ilnl Preacher Will Improve Methods of Handling Industrial Employes New (ii It. Apnl 'Js. "The minds of business men of America 111 e nndergoiiiK . t .. .1: 1 . 1111 si ii.uieiiniiiis iiiiiiii-s, o , .in , In Iter llll I I'V llllll Kill Ik lllllll III I llltllllll Isim ' said the Itev D ('hail This was slioillv utter he bail pmiilnd his fmevvill sei molt yesteld.1V lis pnslur of Miulison Avenue I'.apli-I Clmrc'li "In s mi iispeils it is mine im. pnitatit than the win Persons v ho have not h'likeil into il liawi nn inn ii'plinii of lln iliuiigis ilial me taking place. Tins year. 1 1 1 1 '. . will piove liistoiii' in Hie annals of soiinl ami i iv ic nllniis." Dm tor D.itnii desiiilni) his ptopnsei new vvnik, imliialiiig il to be Hint of a civic and social engineer, mi new lines, us nuiliniiie.il mid s.mitim en guu'ei's me 011 old lines. 1 1,. nelilcil : "I am mil 1 hanging fiuni Hie l.ib.u - mg man lo Mi.' eapitalist I li:ue leotli fnr 11 Held. A gnal loueein in Itoelns 1 ''""tcr has iclllineel lo help ilenmi'I lltie I lis iiielliods 111 liiinilling some lo.Odll I'lllploVI'S." son of i'i I New liiilt. Apiil 'JS (ll.v A Private Henry Itnkel.v Mm Lend, tin' Itev. Dr. .Mai. "lin .lames Ma p.lstor of the' Collegiate' Itefoniii'd 1 Clime h of St Nicholas lieie, has been fomiel 111 Pans, a v 11 Inn of umnesia nbsi'iiie of neiirlv 11 viar 111 whcie.ilioiits was a coniplele linller. lie 1 ending to n inlilc messiige ree-eiveil bv Dr. ae 1 1 vestenhn The yoiillt. Ivventv veals iild disap pcand .lunc "T. Illst, llemi Collip.lll.V M. I'eertv ninth Iiifiiuliv. n In 11 il w.is limving fioin Cniiip Me'nnt to Cmiip I'liloti. How he gnl nvi'i .is Inis not be em explaiiieel. Ilev Dr II A Weller presielellt of the Mlnisteriiim of I'i'IiiimKiuiiii tnintc Ids llrst otlicial xiit to North IVales nml delivered the .senium lit the niorn ' ing service, and nl the service last1 night the pntor was the prlni'ipal speaker. Crash Fatal to Two More Soldiers I (amp Merrill, N. .1.. April lis. ( It.v . P.I -Major It. P. P.mvli. of Chin lesion. S. ('.. 11 tnidic.il ollicer nl -I tin lied lo Ihe MiMh Iiifnnli'.v , who re Icenlly returned fioin service overseas. and Private' .losenli Phillips, n '1'exnn, nllnelird to .1 ."mini haHalioii he-re died ill Hie lia ' heesi tal ve.leielav of in nines sijffeied Pinlav night when two Dili vs 1 nllideil 111.ll' tin re-ie r ul inn 'III.' lle.ltll list now llilllilii'l - s LONDON TO HONOR WILSON Gold Casket for President Contains Freedom of City London, April -I. -f'orreHmiIU(!e of the Awnjclnti-il PrcM) A beautiful gold casket, which Is to rontdln tho ci'itiliente of the freedom of (Jk- city of Lonelnn. to be- presented to President Wilson, Is now in xiew nl the (luildlialL lr is of eighleeu-carHt gold tlitoilfilmut nml bears Hie port rails of King (JenrRO mnl Mi. WlWon and llgiires represent ing III itniinia and Liberty The arm of the Allieel countiies nnd of the cits' of London appear in enamel below tlia pnitrmts The i.isket stands on 11 water gilt plinth whnli is siippurivd liy feet, fasliioiieil iii'cording lo the nrms of the citi North Wales Pastor's Anniversary Set v ie es iiiuikiug tin- tenth annivii' s.-uv of the pastorate of tin- Itev Charles ll Hi. k. pastor of the Not Hi Wales Lutheran Cliunh, wet 11 dueled jestcnlaj mid 1. 1st night 'I'lie GHOtaliap AID 4725 WAR CRIPPLES J 1 Vocational Board Gives Newspapers Credit for Assisting Soldiers Washington, April lis ( Itv A P. ) 1 Co operation given the bomel b.v I newspapers Ihiniighoiit the inuntiy it' elei hired In have- been largelv icspeinsi hie for lln- iipplieiition to the- I'cdcral I liiiunl for oe ntuinal l.diii nlioii of !"-." elisaldiel solelieis, snilnis and inn lines who had 1 1'tiirneil tei tivil life, sfiel 11 slalcuienl issued lieie loilnv These liieii lifter leaving the servile wen- ciidenviiiing to "carry on," oftpn uucli-r giii'vous tiaiidtcnps. mid were not awaii' thai tliev might have their disabilities ne ulialii'il In speiuil Irniu ing nml be i-omfoitiiblv s,ippi,rtei mnl their llepenelelits 1, 11 1 el for. while this V,'s lli'lllg lllllll' fjipf Every OllOrfl talk injr machine is equipped with ,1 patented tone mod ifier xvhich does not inter fere with the quality of reproduction. 1311 WALNUT ST. THE PRICE OF COAL is not the only good reason for buying coal in the spring. Open weather makes delivery more satisfactory to you and to us you get cleaner coal better preparation both at mines and yard you get it promptly and you are insured against contingencies. Try Strathmann Service this April it's a revelation to coal users. Prompt deliveries anywhere in Philadelphia. rN&nft TSnfflfflLllLr HENRY E. STRATHMANN INCORPORATED Main Office, Kensington and Lehigh Avenues Clarkson and Water Streets, Olney 57th and Grays Avenue Twelve Ideas Today get them at your newsstand A great day, isn't it, when you pick up a real idea ? An idea, say, for a bang-up sales stunt 1 An idea for trimming your costs 1 or for saving an hour's time! or inspiring men to be more loyal! Yes, one such idea alone and you'll long remember the day. What, then, do you say to getting, in a single day, a dozen ideas for your own busi ness? These dozen ideas are waiting for you in the pages of SYSTEM, the Maga zine of Business. Step in at your news dealer's today and ask for the May issue. enmbin" the r nllueiices iinu iiieii ini-i , ; gii- toriol forces and nt once give to tuelretc. ruinrs. etc. elc. etc.. etc. nnti-Bolhcvists of Hussin the war inn- ad intinilum. Ambulance Servic- .... . ir.,.,1 nl.riee .M'VVe, icrinis npi-cuie., " "We ask that Ainencii "hall duty in the rescue of Kussiu." her SAILORS DROWN IN RIVER Several Deaths Reported When Launch Sinks in the Hudson ' New 'ioili. April 2S. I It.v A. I i - ' A Iiiunch returning sailois to the battle ship Nevada was sunk in the Hudson ' river off l.'.Mh sliced cirfj tml.i.v. sev eral sailors being drowned. The niiiii- her of deaths is not Know u, icpnits plac ing if between two mid thirteen, I Sailors from the battleship Missis hmt fhid fill' launch (drink a sub l mi-rged' log, that they rescued one man i nil IJjnt a cievv fiuni the Nevada. res- I cued 'another. Knui1 men were reported i nnypil b.v oilier crews. It was lent nod thnjaunch a from the destroyer Hell. I ' Mvy offii'iali promised to issue n , rttltenient as soon ns an iiiipiirj bail beerrViniplfted. Vuofficlally It was de- dared that eight men wen- missing. Micijapl Marshall, a railroad brakeman. vvho put out in 11 small boat from shore hoping to effect rescues, said he vvns tQld b.v a navy officer that from ' twenty-five to fifty snilois were in the Inunch nnd that nil except two hnd been saved. I efffawn&i 's Restaurants Our Springtime Decorating U now rntuplflfil mill un hultc son to limit nml enjov lh ttmnlif tit nf the hiif)nmett dlnlne Miiuni In I'hll.Hleliihlit. BREAKFAST ( With Us Tomorrow m! ur'll iMounint 7011 M thi I h (! t mornlnit rrpithl soii'ic eer enJociI. SUGGESTIONS- Orenl nnd I'rrom llnllfit Kgis Kolls nnd fliitKr rofffr ( frr.it nnd eT'rrnm rolTc Hot Cnkes and Httup noils unci nutter Quite Inexpensive, Too, 50c 1S20-1S22 Marker S Oppnslts llrend Sttfrt htillon j s.T7 Sfey' III 1 In He wouldn't stay "broke" Fifty-five years old, not a cent of money and no credit at the bank! But J. H. Long, the San Francisco Coffee merchant, pledged his furniture to a money lender, bought a few sacks of coffee, roasted it himself, and rang every doorbell in Oak land. It took grit to do it. But today his firm sells 30,000 pounds of coffee every month. Read the inspiring experiences of our such "Builders of American Busi ness," in the May issue of SYSTEM. Getting things done in conference SYSTEM asked some successful firms to let its readers stt in at their conferences. In the May issue you will find a double page of pictures taken in the offices of such men as S. J. Bullock, Sales Manager, Standard Oil Company of Indiana; Cyrus H, K. Curtis of the Curtis Publications and H. W. Gossard, or the H. W. Gossard Company. Advertising that's bound to pay Nothing in advertis ing equals the word-of-mouth endorsement of friend to friend. The way they please people at the Daven port Hotel has made every customer an advertisement. Read Mr. Davenport's article in May SYSTEM, "It Pays Us To Give a Little More." H' ideas may help your business. No more 'come arit. help average Jordan the p frwm for the 4 vkil -, I" ! Is it that rash which makes you unpopular? Resiivol WILL HELP YOU Don't be denied the picaspre your friends enjoy simply because of H iktn that is marred by unsightly blemishes. Here's the thing: to do give the Rcsinol treatment a fair trial. Use the ointment and soap jointly. Let the healing medication contained In both, correct and gradually overcome the trouble that is robbinc you ol a clear complexion and a cood time. T1t comWied ni el Oili ointment in j imp I tfpccUUf tult. Mi lor th trtttmtnt at eettm and alhr ikln dlitaifl. J-'tr uhttalt drttztttU, Ft m frtt trlil titf ',wt,BU&urttM&. May SYSTEM ideas that will make your business grow: how to get rid of dead ttoclc in a hurry how to deliver coods with less labor how to boost summer sales effectively how to "ginger up" salesmen how to write letters how to get more out of window displays how to say "no" with out offending how giving good meas ure pays well how to handle Sales men's reports how to reduce office errbrs to a minimum ' how to economize in the use of paper how to buy and what how your association can help you how to ensure morn ing promptness how telephone cour tesy helps business -'how to adjust ideas to your business how to make workers loyal how to insure indus trial harmony how to check stock how to know what your workmen think how to systematize catalog files how to locate em ployees automatically how to arrange a better memo system how $80 in 'cash grew to $14,000,000 how to arrange a better memo system how the soldiers will return to buslnesi how to build your foreign tales Better salesmen They've gone at the misfit problem in earnest at the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. Their payroll is never en cumbered with floaters "just trying their hand" at selling. Here's a staff of satis fied, loyal, permanent salesmen. H. S. Robinson, President of the Company tells the whole story in May SYSTEM. Winning the double "O. K." for credits You refused a man credit and kicked yourself for it afterwards? The next day day you had to charge off a whopping bad debt because you extended credit too easily! Is there a system that avoids such costly extremes? In May SYSTEM C. M. Jackson, Credit Manager, tells the plan that works so well for Endicott, Johnson and Company. go In 1918 the "come and among plants neighboring Motor Car Company, was 55 'r At the Jor dan factory that year labor turnover was just 30c'r. In May SYS TEM, Edward S. Jor dan tells how his idea produces more profit for employer and em ployee and better satisfaction customer. Read his article, "My Knack of Getting the Men to Give Their Best." Personal efficiency Has the other man a quicker way? Does he worry less about routine? have more time to think and plan? Scores of business short cuts in May SYSTEM. Where to get executives Need every stenographer be as mechan ical as her typewriter? No indeed! Behind the fingers that turn shorthand into type you'll often locate real executive brains. In May SYSTEM Josephine Tague shows step by step how first class executives are developed by giving steno graphers more rein and bigger jobs to do. Miss Tague presents a real idea here. What if wages don't come down? There's a closer connection than you realize between your new foreign trade and our peacetime wage scale in America. SYSTEM is fortunate in being able to give you another of its concise and thoughtful discussions on the trend of the world's trade commerce this time by John Hays Hammond, Mr. Hammond is a far-sighted business man and engineer of world-wide experience. Read "Your Mar keting Problem Today,"in May SYSTEM. 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