'-' t " t T ' ' " V ? i , v y -ji , 1 T'S'H irji-ms'iw ip 4I 4E. i- ... Al v. Jf;i i!$ iwM w r Lt - IV i I v RTi t . '1 I & Si. i i If- W r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 19i9 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS LARGEST DOW li Aih fir; rnu TO rHArMOJHH Ml tyiijituw. ., ,, 'l ll" IIIIM IMMIIIIt HMIH IK III! tlltll IMlMlft MM inn itu. nit 1 1 in, "I" III" H III IMMIIIffi tin inn n fin mi mill l. llllll 1)1 IIIHtllllll 1 (It l. dm iM I I II I If. llMllllll I " ...,! MAVAMA, IMI MM limn Itll llfl ... tf.l .... .. .a... ii intuitu it( iii iiiMiiiii IMI it nun imi iiiki inaiiii inn iliiiiiiii" mi iiiiiiiu mi inn m m iiii mtii Mil ll IMMll III tllllllll mi tin iiiiii tut hum nun iniini mi mi tittm. tin,, II. Ifll II II IKIt ttltt,, i i nin iiiki inn l t tlllllllH ri i i -mi- .--g-mM-TTlil'. r J- m ' TTS-r -nm ,. i - -a i m - . , I .. 3SSSS55 PUBLIC 2SIB LEDGER'' I , y PhLUdoIphia, TUvilorn.rtl?i1 1919. IMMWMMMMMyiQND N REPORT? SHIPPIMG Mft! AWWMMWE Elill('W: I A (JAM 111, yS, w vm .o Ttfs cWilfWT w Z7 I ' 'rCCKAl1 TH0 fSr 'nJL WSKW I ' " jT VmSKJ TlJTIHNSWNlY MUOTMIUIM. Hp w5l '!W), M J SS jr y UJK" f MM&&FjryyM Mm.u.mii, .i. tnn.Kiiv "'" fc n & fr ' . ....'. I V ?HE ::H,ionH ..,, .cnviJiv.ViWnv:;:: "V. LVc iy..,.,.,.::,:,v,v,v. J?J e Jr fmiBS&M&? W ' " '' mm Kiumm iikiiik mi inn mi ii it itiil K V ilii E? Ur " '" ""' j. - " nm., I Kt&wGsEr Jy " iff v-i i" mii mi mi i im "' YJnv ife ki " i "' .cJ '',"'jBMBF&Jjys-z'(f ' " """ inn ilium nm nm I Rwffls!. v ,rA ' f S" S ,t -, """ TllVrJMfFiyBWiV. . rJ1 v ............... ?miiivjfsf. if HI X m XIBHHRHflHIHsSSQBBiH9S)llPlB9BiiSflBhsHr v Mr & IH ruJhBipSw& ;ira -. F I il tL IV JL JCj 3 With this advertisement is made the first public announce ment by the Philadelphia Public Ledger of an expedition vitally important to every manufacturer and business man in America. H. COLLINS Traveler, Writer and Business Expert of international fame, will spend perhaps a year whatever time is necessary, in Central and South America upon a mission of the utmost importance. I expect soon to see the development o an international trade practice that does not now exist, except sporadically, in America. We shall see American international commerce expanding along permanent, safe lines, the result of a scientific ground-work. Mr. Collins goes in response to a great national need. ; I believe that America is entering the most difficult of all her fiscal and commercial periods. , Work must be provided for our people. The cost of living must be lowered by increasing the quantity of manufactures and raw materials. An enormous national debt must be met and the interest thereon provided for out of earnings. Confidence and friendship must be built up between the Americas. The United States must come out of her corner. We must breed and train a race having the world-vision. We must get access to new sources of .raw materials and new markets for finished materials. We must learn to know new peoples, their likes and dislikes, their traditions, their strengths and weaknesses, their histories, their prejudices, and their opinions about ourselves. These things we must get not only for our own benefit but for, &j theirs. The interests of all nations are now bound into one bundle. We must watch that bundle. Its name is Commerce. s. As our Chief Executive has said in an address at Turin, Italy: "The plans of the modern world are made in the Counting House. The men who do the business of the world now shape the destinies of the world." 1 Mr. Collins possesses this large vision of the place of international commerce in America's future life. He has imagination, knowledge, the critical sense. His letters will be intensely human and readable, . and above all, vitally useful to the manufacturer who wants to firift, developi and keep a foreign market for his goods. Through his daily column you will come to know Latin America and its people. You will have an inkling of the secrets upon which , England and Holland and other nations, expert in foreign trade' have built their wonderful and permanent structures of world com-,' merce. Mr. Collins has already sailed. His articles will begin aboulT. cseptemDer nrst. Autnoritative foreign ana domestic business news. not iouna eisewnere, is now appearing daily. i hiMtl tirn JIImvaa ... A. .-.. uj.uliL.' I b tctiu cwv uuiiora lur a luur muiiuis SUDSCripuon THE PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC LEDGER Philadelphia? Pa. WM4iW. CMdmt 1 - , II i KUefi cuRqN GOTCTJE ?Hn'JMNGvM'fl-5r ItmTMlUJHUl' JwrturmJ n it Mill I ! i.:si i. ft " lis .VI A i is ft i Yh,? ' r ' n ' t ' t . . q ', It. . ,j V
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