"$ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919 I ijt,- t I 8 I r" I Si' i, I m. IPs Nr. r i- K F K hit 'm T WO DAYS REMAIN I Law Orders Accommodation of Voters Tomorrow and Thurs day at City Hall NEED NOT EXPLAIN DELAY If Ton haven't rrc.ltrrot for tlir primary elertiou next Tuof!ov. jrl on the rolls tomorrow or Thursday. Ilpslst ration riimniisvionris will fit ut City Hnll to mid lo tin- votinc list-. any person lio failed lo tecimer on tin1 three registration ilnys nlrrndv pavr-el. No "vnlid entr" is tiereamrv. There is no rrd tape attached in tin proceeding". The urvi registration lnw oliuntes the necessity of nny "mr-nruig" Hint you were ill on legislation days or nut of the rid I It is flsmrd that about one sixteenth of the intniK trenctli nf 1'liil.nlelpliia has not a et tegisterpil The Moore cimnnicii eoinmittee has Issued (hi-. tlntPMrnt cotrrins: the lie lated riRist ration : ' Notire is eoa to the unentered FOR REGIS AN citi7enR nf Philadelphia that Ihe board . weather when Ihe liome at Ambler pio of registrnlini commissioners will sit uli- nmie pleasant oimrtiiiiilleh. In Ilnnm mo. Cilv Hall, tomorrow ' 'rh ,n the evening ihe jnised se. end Hour windows wire the nnl signs Hint MciJnesdn.. September 10. and I bur- (1 rni M(,n Il(ilJkl, Wls ,,p. day. Septtmber 11. lo afford oppnrtu- , . . . ,.,, ... ,,. ,,,' ,..,, nit to all ' it irons to register v.hn hme, failed to do vi on nns of the three registration da. New Law Arcninmndalrs ' "Heretofore, if a legistrant failed lo1 legisler on nny nf the three days ilesig. nated be was compelled lo swear that he was ill or out of the city. 1'nder , the new law he is called upon In make I no Mieli sworn iiei'iaraiinu. aim u is of no concern as In xvhether he was in or out of the city nil Ihe three registra- tion dajs. j "The new law is designed to neenm- 'maniown. in,- pounc, one,,,, , K rnodnte rather than to penalize ourithe primary campaign, xvns explained citizens Uepresi nlatives of Hie Moore today by (Jenrge l Porter, former Itennblican cnmii.ugn committee will be present to lender nssistauee. "The board of registration commis sioners lias arranged for ample accom modation so that citizens will be able to register quickly nud go about their business. It is hoped that all oteis xv ho liax-e not registered will do so either Wednesday or Thursday. Sep- tcinber 10 or II. This will be their, last opportunity. The icgislration commissioners xvill sit between the I hours of ! a. m. and 12 noon, nnd 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Enroll as Itepublican "Attention is called to the impor tance of enrolling as n Itepublican nt the time of registration. If a xoter en rolls as n nonpartisan, he will not be permitted to xnte the party ticket at the nrlmnrics A nonpni tisnn may vole only for the cnnilnlates tnr me ntnee nt judge, and there is no contest uverLl( ,.,,Ktis the Vare forces nre going judicial offices in this election. I t0 i,umper the Independents in the 4 "liv enrolling as a Itepublican a ' Tvvi nty-second ward.'' voter is privileged tn cast his ballot not only for the judicial candidates, but Belgian Buys Locomotives also for the candidates for the nomi-, urussels. Sept il - The Belgian Gov nation for Mayor, coiineilmen and other ernment is oiilermg -100 American loco important offices. Imntixis. for u-e on the stnte railroads, "A xoter who registers as a non i l pnrtisan in this inmpiugn is disfran chised in respect to the most impoituut offices. It is vital that every possible xoter shall be qualified to voice bis dis approval of the Vare-Smith brand of notifies, which can be done tv Toting for .T Hnmnlon Moore for the Ie- publican maxnrnlty nomination Rooms at Adelphia Visiting Commandery is willing to release n few rooms for the Triennial. Sept. 8. 9, 10 and 11. For further information call Spruce 358 Old Colony Club Don't Limp fnvnc Are Not Orilb NECESSARY Go to vour di ub(T,c Tell bim ou wan p Pierr s irti Planters He will tpil OU th" ha e hern old foi 16 v car under a poMtix m up ba U (juaiiiiitpp For 26 hff will gie ' ou a preon brn containing enough platpr" to trent and remove 8 rorns I 'or H ou inn bin a veat-pocket parka kb (green bnxj ontam Ins three tieatmenih Jb them ns per dirertlnnfi, and wu can once more walK, lun cj darn e with comfort Thev .ire small t loMe-flttinff and vour storms and h-m t ,111 easiH be put on oer them Fl mail if nu prerVr at S5r AVmthrnp Snle 'n , lift Wi-l ,12d St Nw orK 'it Experience We've painted theatres and factories, shipyards and dwellings, banks and ma chine shops. Experience has taught us the, best wearing, most suitable paint or each kind of work. This expe rience is at your service without cost when your painting is done by Kuehnle PA8NTER 11 S46tb SUSP'S Ctt or rttimafe no obligation r rX' jj , I I0 J? ENAMEL 9 I I FOR WO0D-METU.0R PLASTER) WM I AT a Storci I if I Thomson Wood Finiahinq Co. jj m Ifresh paintI 'MBet'e ve Meyb VARE "AT HOME" IN BROAD ST HOUSE; DOOR BELL MISSING "1 mi Sep. TVn'.s Is a Knocking House" Senator's IT'ifo Explains, "lint the Knockers .ire on the Outside," She Adds The Vnres eie "at home" Inst nislit at Sfnr South Itroail etreet. This is Senator nre'n alleged "Inun houte," from whii'li lie leeivterril an n oter. His right lo irgiMer Ihete vns dls I puled today before the Registration (Vmmission. Mrs Kiluln II. Vare, arrnmpnnlril by n vming woman friend, whose identity she deellneil In reveal, rrai'hed "home" short It before n ii'i loek nfler n strenii- loiis dav nt golf nt the Whitemarsh Val- , lej Country Club Senator Vare enme "home" sereial hours later. There are nt least eight reasons as Mrs nte explained, why ''II0!I South l'lnad nl this tune ,f jmr doesn't show tin- Mens of tinspitality thai might be exported nf the home nf n pnliliral leader during a slienunus oampaign. Mr. Vare .lust "Drops In" In the 11 r t plnee. Mis. Vnro spend a . binjo part nf the i,t plaj ing golf at nil' "f Hie onimtt i lulls. Mr are fn..! "ilritnQ in" fni liis lllpllt's slerit lbcleiti busv dns. The six other I ea sou are the Vare hildreu who lire inn ninlmn and find no Miffleienl ex- euve fur I'omlllg I" ll Inwu lmtle III hot the vbllllers tlglltlj iloseil. A careful si a nil of the front portal I showed tlirre was tin ilom In II. and a Mgnrous Unufk on the door n rbernteil rnDfCC inftDMCB' UAI I VARE FORCES LORN-H HALL Germantown Meeting Place Held Up by Contractor Combine. Says Porter How the iue nrgnnirntii'ii has, saved " the Town I'own Hall, in !"i' ' . .. . ... ,... . -. i :..- Jdiiertor of public safety, who is sup porting Congressman Moore. "We tried to gel Town Hull; nt tier mantown avenue and Hnines stieet. explained Mr. Poller. We round that tho hall had been engaged for the entire week b the contractor orgnni.a Hon. The Patterson people intended to use it for one night, but put up the mnnex to keep us nut nf it during the entire week. "This proceeding so aroused the free people of (rcnnantovvn that we werei able to secure the V. M. C A. for n , Mooie rally Priday night. The 1". M. C. A. is not ordinarily used for political meetings, but the effort to block us was sn flagrant that liayard Henry was able to get the use of the building. The V. M C A is exceptionally well adapted for the purposes of holding our m0Pt,nc. The incident merely sliovvs to 3 for $10.50 Imported Xtmlraa Rll Xlt n SHIRT CO. inn ( lllTM T IT. rlflh nie- Take K.leyator. r7tli and Walnut Streets IKIJ I.KCllRB ItlNKillT AT Tuesday, "I'en Women and the End of ihe World" I'sprs of PEA Coal be ad ificd and buy now. We have tho size and quality We handle only the rv BEST COAL Err si 1.23 Stove 511.65 Nut . 11.75 Pen . 9.55 piioMiM iin.nF.m II e ncrrr you right Owen Letters' Sons ; 1 a ri tn rhlla Novelties Tonight ffi0sem OriRinal conceptions W Dancing IrreHlntlUly interpreted. t Tcachrr for Each 1 Pupil HI i m jm , , , , i sg Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland ra 112th and . aiiovp. Chestnut ! AC-iuufs I (4n ' rAy Wf Private WawKl Instruction Mff 3p Walnut lii W 77!0 4!Wl A through the house, bill brought no te spouse. llul Ihe Iflek of hospitality is unit in appeiirame. as Mrs. Vnro ex pininid "No, tlirre is no doorbell," explain ed Mrs. are, who returned n few minutes later "This is n knnekini? house." added the senator's wife, with a i heerful smile, ' hill (he knockers are on the outside "We hare lind Ibis home fm three Mnrs Tluil (an be erified bj the record nt t 'it x 1 1 nil And we bine been living in it during the wintei. Ambler House ((pen All tr "The house nt Ambler is open nil year because of the consei t atories and I we go there frnm lime lo time during the winter and live flieie from enrl.v I spring to fall "We don't usually come in lo this lionce so earlv as this onr." 1 Cioui the outside the house appears i t, lie unoccupied, but Mis. Vare ns I sines those interested thai it is com ' forlnhlv furnished and her "friend" onnliiino'l this "(If iniiise. our rugs nre not lieie." she said "'I hoy am still out at Am liler i doii'l lenxo them heie dur ing the summer when the house is llllnc npnil I'm- fuither delnils Mrs. Vaie re fets nupiiries In "the senator. " .Iiisi al presint slie is much moie concerned about the tournauiinl t hilciiiaish llinn the tei Inm alities Ihnt must be observed to establish a legal rcsidenie And then Ml" Vnre fitted a kev In the flout door and, with her friend, went inside LEGION BARS POLITICS Soldiers' Organization Will TakeJMo Kart in nquaDDin nnywncic Tlu mern ,iu Legion will not be on nei led with inn political nsni .mi attempts In involve the oiganizalion in any sin h manner will be discouraged At u meeting of Ihe legion's Plnla dolphin countv cnmniiltce nt the Chum her of Ciiiuiu c Inst night a motion was adopted do, hning that any attempts i,i lmk the ii.imi of the legion with poll in s should I" disapproved I'm tv iwmbciH were added lo Hie lolls ni Pi si No. 7 of the Amerif.m I.egmii Inst night at u meeting iu King sessing Itfitcutinn Center. STAMMERING llnn'l be hnmllmppfil In business or at home hj sUmmerln. stuttering or lifs llnlinc In jour speeili. Ynu ran otr rome nnr iWrrts hj proper training. Our npw Cormtlte Course ntarts Jlomliij-, September 13. Call for full pnrtlcolari Central Branch Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street I Need An Associate AS ADVERTISING SOLICITOR to rfprffcriit mj rrcrntlr etttiltlNhed niHrr tlnlnc nueiif). Kirlfin cd tnnn who inn hnanrfi hlmrlf nun hp urt Mihrtnnllal flnn rial Intfrefct without Inirtlmfnt. I.u 111, I rdcrr (mrr Spanish French Beginners ainl danced Classcw in Jpanlfli nnd French Commercial (on 1 erft.it ion and Corrcsondence v, 111 bo taught I'rencli Monduy and dnfriday ere nlnctt, liBlnnliiB 'September 23. .imnlhTuesday mid Tlmrmlay eve nltigN. heBlnnlnif September J3. W- t for Rescript lp Huokleti i j yw8 m Central Branch. 1421 Arch Street GOODYEAR TIRES 50 New Goodyear Casings, 3i 4, Straight Sides, All-weather, $27.00 each Plain Tread, $22.00 each Equipment Department Lexington MolorCo.of Pa. Sal North Uroad St, riiii.Miu run. v. Q D Heal Controlled in Every Koora Morerleat-LessCbal cat" ,' ' !,':iq TheHanesSelling q lTHSansomStPhila. q The fallacy of painting estimates Take tvro rstmiatns mr Ion Gi llian tho other, both base.1 upon tlm sanif speolflcatlonii Aoulil on select th lower one- with out Honnlderlnpc th integrltj and tho stabllMJ of boih prfint era1 When Me estimate on a prim ing coat and three oat, of PAlnt" rest afBUrel that this i? uhat we deller Our 68 yearn reputation i.s tour aBurance lioooD painting!- Will stand the test of time 44 N.Tth.St. Established IRS! I f i' v- ..." , , 1 . ,'.-, i- . .ga.A- ., jr A-,m,:.mLLlaEAk'&tmif ""' ''- -nir.liSrihuiiitfiiir-viii ' ikii ir? - in iaff1tyiArarriinrriii7WVVV. Lii fill ilifM MORE WARRANTS IN REGISTRY FRAUO Vare Workers in Wilson's Ward to Bo Arrested Action Is Taken Against Policemen LIEUT. IS UNDER CHARGES Independents turned again Indav to i heck alleged election irreg"l"-.lie ami pnliee interference In politics ytion ns taken ngninsl tun Vate division workers mid tvvn pnlioo nflieials The divisinn workers for whom war rnnls were obtained were Harry 1Ognn nnd 1'riiiik 1'arrell. registrar and deputy poll tnx collector, respectivelv . in the uveittii illusion of the I orly-eiglilli waul. Direi tor ilson is Vaie leader of Hint ward I'nrrell ntiil I.ok.'iii nt f nrru.ri of fi Mtidiilpntly rei;ist(M inff pornns pol en titled lo icghtnitnin nnd of issuing tnt tei-eipls nnl paid for lij the lei'lpionl The arrnnls weic isiiimI In MiiRislintc Itepvhaw on nirnliivils obtnined In tin lonimiltee of feieplr. 'The police oflicuils URiilnsl Uintn in lion mis tnki'ii weie l.ii-titennnl I'lnnU I luster, in ihnrce of Ihe rrnuKfoid cli" Iriit. and SiTRennt Iliirrj .MiiKiiiie. f i Ihi- Twentieth nnd 1'idernl irreN cl.t lion. In I.ieiiten.int Hurler's ruse ji pen 1 1 . ii hn. beep pri'piiied iiskinK the Uo.iid ol Itoisti nl inn ('oiiiinissioneis lo sink' I lie lieiili'iuitil'i inline fioni Ihe irni liiilinii I ft of Ihe first ilixixiiin, Twi'tiM Hind wnid. (tn Snliiidin. it is rhaiRed. Iliislei registered, bimiik his resiilenre ns l!ls, I liuri'li street Three hours Inter he ic tinned lo the polling pl.tee nnd lind In u-idenie ehnnced In 1!ll." lleiKslnie sin-el, eiliiniiiiR he htid just nun ei l.ieiiletinni I luster is nrrued In I n ill T Hurt Itepublienti A llirim IiiiiIit. of "Ii-miis t" introdui'e :ii' DON'T FAIL TO SHE MICHELL'S FLORAL DISPLAY Our Nursery gro'inds of nliout fifty acres, at Andalusia, Pa are now a glorious sight. The brilliancy of color is marvelous, thousands of Oannaa, Phlox, Scar let Sage, Gladioli, etc., in full bloom. The public is cordially invited to see this floral viaze. utemoblle route rards unit tlmr tables free on request. Come bun day or In tho evening, after busl nrss A nice auto or train trip G Seed House 9 518 Market St. ,lMWIIIilllBilllllilllillillllllllllllll'MIIIWIIIlllllllllllllilllUli;illl A n 'Oil 01 PnFdiA 1 1 1 1 1 i dfm II i 1 1 L Wdfm wmTZ 1st Savings of 20 to 45 Per Cent! 2nd The varieties accomplished by direct manufacturing from huge stocks of pelts received early this season. I. . Fur Qoat Savings SAI K S.M I" 97. 50 Marmot Coats 78.00 367.50 Natural Squirrel.294.00 167.50 Australian Seal.. 134.00 3b7.50 Scotch Mole ...294.00 167.50 Natural Muskrat . 134.00 61 7.50 Moire Caracul.. 648.00 185.00 Natural Nutria. . 148.00 8 10.00 Alaska Seal .'. .648.00 242.50 Hudson Seal .. . 194.00 I I 85.00 Natural Mink. ..948.00 280.00 Hudson Seal . . 224.00 I I 70.00 Broadtail Wraps.975.00 3 I 0.00 Hudson Seal .248.00 ' 500.00 Ermine Wmps. 1250.00 Also Extra-Size Coats L'p to SO Bust A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Fur Purchase Choker Scarfs Extremely Fashionable SAI.F. 37.50 55.00 72.50 110.00 180.00 Natural Mink 30.00 Natural Stone Marten 44.00 Natu-.al Hudson Bay Sable 58.00 Natural Fisher 88.00 Navural Russian Sable 144.00 Scarfs 30.00 Taupe Wolf 30.00 Brown Wolf 30.00 Nutria 35.00 Taupe Fox 35.00 Brown Fox .42.50 Raccoon . . . 42.50 Hudson Seal 42.50 Black Wolf 42.50 Red Fox 52.50 Black Fox 80.00 Lynx Illttstrqicd Fur Sale Catalogs on Request : Mail Orders Filled : Cliarge Ac counts Solicited : Remodeling and Repairing One-Third Below Regular -"Peg the Cost in the Fall." a 1 l!l 1 - .. . IIEI method. In Vrnnkford." An Intwttga. LABOR UNION SIDESTEPS lion of llic lieutenant' alleged iiolllical it ihlt.v is under wny. i . . , .. ,,..,, , ' Servant Mamilrr In charged h.r Jol n i President Says It Will Keep Out of I DouRhrrl.v. l.'ifW Hotith Kpntieleri Mayoralty Campaign street, villi linviiic put tho question of The Central Labor Union will keep releasing two prisoners up to the Vnrclnlonf from thp Moorc-l'attrrFou cam 'onimitteemnn of the twentieth divl ion. Thlrty-shth ward. Mr. Oough erlv fald he had gone lo the police sta tion with ii copy of the charge for the relense nf the two men. The sergeant, Dougherty alleges, said be would "let Hiem nut for the Vnre committeeman, bill for no one else." Dougherty made his charge in an nfll diult obtulneil by the committee of Mcntj. ITALIANS FAVOR MOORE Form Committee to Boost Candidacy of Conaressman .seuiimrut oi Italians tnrougiiont met itr hns been so pronounred in fnior "f (le candidacy of Congressman Moore 'that it hns crystallized inlo the forma - turn of n committee hnrge of enrrj-inf: on which xvill lake Ihe work of the Moore campaign. The coniinlttee hns bern active for the hist feu diijs nt the Jlonre campaign hi'iiil'iuiirlers nrranginB tmitiv nicetings in the virions wards IhrmiRliniit Hie id' It is now forming n coinmitlee nf one hundred Italians nctive in local publics. The committee is acting under the lendrr.sliip of John Di Nilcstro. chair man: AmerieiiH (J. Ilosn. innnager. mid ( "li.-n trs ' . Nnrdelln, .secretary. Advertising Failures About 33rn of the total number of advertisers .in the national field in the past ten years are no longer in evidence. These are termed "advertising failures." According to Bradstreet two of the chief causes of general business failures are inexperience and in in sufficient capital. With failures in advertising nationally the same reasons as a rule hold true. On the other hand, granting that the product js right, it is possible today to count with reasonable assurance on success if the advertising agency is competent and the appropriation adequate. Rublishers with revenues annually in the millions have at stake a ponderable interest in the success of the new advertiser. Their selfish interest warrants their best advice. Consult two or three before you "Take a flyer in advertising." .Idvn tning space in the Ilutlci'uk tublictitioris it for sale through amnlifrd adverthinq agencies. Butterick Publisher The Delineator Everybody's Magazine t Two dollars I hi itar, each Formerly 1115 Chestnut awson t Leiviatv 12 15 Chestnut Street Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Great Savings and Unparalleled Varieties the Twin Virtues of Ow 24.00 24.00 24.00 28.00 28.00 , 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 42.00 64.00 palgn for the Republican mnyornll nomination and will Indorse neither candidate, according to Edward Kec nan, its president. In a slnleinent made public today Mr. Keenan said be had rulrd out of order all Indorsements of candidates nf political parlies, except members of trades unions. Some comments in t lie statement fol ,low : "The ronlest for Mnyor going on nt the present time is no different from nny other. The political lenders nre ti iwtiirr nuir'Ti sleen nnrrrlnc nbotlt thp welfnre of the working man. but they "iM ,nK, " '""& l,ni1 Peaceful rest atler olecllnn. "Heforin is n disenpo tlint visits Tliil nildpliiti tit different period!". "The I'iftli ward Ik nnother favorite subject for discussion during political cninpaigus. The people nf I'liiladelphia cinl) henr of the 'lllood.v Flflh' when the lenders of the domlnnnt political pnrl, lme a simp, but this nrd has had the title of 'lllood.v KlftV fur cnrs." Trainmen's Leaders for Patteuon A renilution hearing the signatures of seven members of the Ilrotherliooil nf Ituilroad Tinininen's gciieriil grlev mice lotnniiltee una mndc public from (lie I'ntlTson laiupuign headiimrter. It indorses the candidacy of Judge I'at terson. .J.--JjWSW i Street' irillllllllliMlllllllllllllWMIIIIIlW K ' .1 Natural Squiirel Wrap, 094.00 f-S ffutr!iwri tMsiiSl ifJ Ha ? y. 105.00 Slate Fox 84.00 205.00 Blue Fox 164.00 217.50 Silver Fox 174.00 Sels SALE 45.00 Nutria 36.00 55.00 Gray Wolf 44.00 '60.00 Black Wolf 48.00 80.00 Taupe Fox 64.00 80.00 Brown Fox 64.00 80.00 Taupe Wolf 64.00 92.50 Black Fox 74.00 . 97.50 Bfeaver 78.00 110.00 Mink 88.00 122.50 Black Lynx 98.00 122.50 Jap Cross Fox. . . 98.00 137.50 Skunk 110.00 305.00 Fisher 244.00 435,00 Silver Fox 348.00 mmmmm, . '. . What price is it best for you to charge? per haps A. E. Simmons' experience will help you. Why are you losing sales? E. R. Miner may have found the answer for you. How can you deal more skillfully with men? possibly C. O. Frisbie has hit upon the secret. Personal Efficiency? Charles H. Sabin's ex perience may point the way to greater progress. Every day other business men face similar problems to yours. Their answers their experi ences will save you time, worry, experiment. It's the job of SYSTEM, the Magazine of Business, to get for you the proven ideas of other men. In September SYSTEM you will find the ideas of Simmons, Miner, Frisbie, Sabin and 127 other successful business men. You simply add their ideas to your own: A Cure for Strikes fIGHT thousand men were quit tinR their jobs every month when General Brice P. Diaque wa sent to the Northwest to increase tpruce production. He found the entire lumber industry infected with the strike fever virus. But he turned undependable lumberjacks into enthusiastic workers, increased production 2.700 and absolute ly cured the strike fever. Septem ber SYSTEM tells of the plan under which, during the armistice period, worker; accepted several reduc tions in pay "Doesn't Charge Enough" VOU don't charge tnoui;h," "aid . other retailers. Your policy would ruin any store." But the M. L. Parker Company increase: profits by leaps and bounds When so many concerns are ac cused of profiteering these days, it's refreshing lo read the successful ex perience of a firm wh'ch bases prices on actual costs. In September SYSTEM A. E. Simmons tells all about this unusual po'icy Stop Losing Sales X7-HY arc sales lo;t? ..-.R. Miner, of the Baird Machine Com pany, joys there are eight reasons He has worked our a plan that makes them surprisingly apparent. Five years test has proved hi analysis the answer to many im portant problems of sales, advertis ing and competition In Septem ber SYSTEM Cured a Sick Business QVERNIGHT C. O. Frisbie be came president of a business he knew nothing whatever alxjut. It was "on its last legs." A pair of blue overalls taught him the cius? of the disease and its cure. Then he took to the road with his sales men and learned how to develop his market. Result' Ask Dun's for the standing of the Cornell Wood Products Company. Read this in spiring experience in September SYSTEM i At All Newsstands 25c If your dealer Kai already old Ml tupplr. k him lo order a cop? (or jrou, or wrilo direct to the publiihert A. W.Shaw Company at either Wakaih Ave. and Medium St., Chica.o. or 290 Madi. on Ave., New York, and atlc to receira SYSTEM retularlr. II v.iil be billed rou at 25c a copy, or S3 for a year. H k. Bow a &Zctfl W&M Why Pay Men when They're not Working? AATOULD you keep a full force on your payroll during business depression? James C. Boyd, first vice-president of Westinghousa, Church. Kerr fis Co., Inc., tells in Septembtr SYSTEM why Ills com pany willingly sustains big losses during slack seasons. How this policy develops loyalty and better workmanship how it keeps a smoothly-working organi zation, is good news to any employer with large labor turnover He Makes Salesmen out of Blacksmiths TF you can take a blacksmith and make a salesman out of hitn. you Vnow how to build a 100 sales organirat'on" rays Wm. H. Britl can The toughest possible test of h's method was Jim Strong, a lanky,, uncouth Westerner. Today Jim Is nnc of Mr. Britisan's best sales men In September SYSTEM Mr. Britigan tells how to train, develop and get the biggest possible results out of a sales organization Getting the Men to Suggest Ideas DILL" or "Jim" often know mora about everyday cost-absorbing routine than the man In the front office. Why, then, are oo many sug gestion systems failures? Success and failure of getting ideas from men are discussed in September SYSTEM with surprising frankness. How Much Work? How Much Play? 'THERE is a limit to the amount 1 of oocf work anyone can do" tays Charles H. Sabin, President of The Guaranty Trust Company, la September SYSTEM. The story of his success gives a rare insight into the personal efficiency methods of the man who heads the largest institution of its kind in the world. CM w tt&-e4) ". - .ll tlQ r." InB !l- n ,