E57WCW if av: rJ.,t:'t mwm&jx iV ejisit3!i.' T" .2....l HHL'nU ipjW 4 rayTTj k i - - - ki: ti VfV,V "T .-- U . WHW wmsfir-sii,iLr?rawH!"iRtn3'w fWN VI J II Br T K V m A. I T VIi 'H- VI tj mi jB ff (-. " V. TV .K ITu K J ."t.irv ' - . i' k-y. r i i'n Hi'r.a i ti.T "ir v. .va . . v a t kip apr- 4 rmaF i t . r --r, i-sm. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHiIT THURSMf , vaMl ,nW iSlW !??p CRW JV.7. "iirv Tirar"-9IWWW t-VjM'v'-'WV'WMvajLi'n:;13 . Vfl '"- (-'(,! i ' r-- L.V f T! nil; HKH Hffcr'i' r aBBBBSaaaaw1' )aaaaaaaaaat Ksw la&Eil'saBr ft-!aw sBjBMk-m1 aaaaaaW i'j"-' MWmWmml'f w f c . ,iV ft V c ''This world may net be heaven, but it 's home te us just hew.' ' Willi some one le low, Mmt'tiii:ir ie hope for, some old frien'l le suy "hello," 'most any one van find geed n-nsuiis for being luippy rijjlit liere. Yeu aKe cun find a lob of cheer in n box of geed Happiness C'tuulies. Dainties made in our own immaculate kitchens, then reasonably priced and sold fresh te you. Happy Thought for Today Fl'LL CREAM f:fc CAKAMFLS Uib. United Happiness Candy Stores 11th a Chestnut s,, ue s. .y.'ml St. 3740 lirrnianliMvn Vte. '..!) I VlarUrl st, 3B3R (Jrriiiniitiimi r. U.S. Holds Off as Europe, in Wild Alarm, Asks Aid Pursues Watchful Waiting Course While Lloyd Geerge Raises Specter of Marching Armies and Flowing Bleed AUTO RADIATORS REPAIRED Stnd fcr Um Poplar 1039 FRANK B. CLAYTON'S SONS rMt-js-si-a.i .. mil -t. V r. RESINOL sSoeihinq eund Healim) Clears Away Blotches Yii Fj? fct Ha. i 15 ii I?1 70 Kipling Collectors Three of the Rarest Gems Frem the Famous MARTINDELL COLLECTION Letter of Marque Ne. 1 ln'len 1 SOI Original tridpr- n in en ether teiiy Known Vritr IflAO ellam. With the Night Mail TiOnden lltiili Mn innlun 'ini i - t nn Till paci' (tl:ui'j. lln i up kniwn Trlrr SOU ilellar. Original Pen-and-ink Carteen of R. K. bjt F. H. A., 1891 ninlaui Karli"t ( menn knev n nT Klpllnlt. tv 4ti .n e Iml an1 Crict ".'til Mltrt, rBICK I'Oll IKK llllilX IIKMe re(if:i in.it r:r, iiem.i;s. Thl elTtr enlr rrmnlim nprii iinlll Mai 3DI h. Apply RICHARDSON, Advocate 9 Royal Square JUIISM, KM I.AM m 5,'A. ' Wm m U1 MP EKiTTV1 iIT . i. ?fe5 hmt ffffKOs? ?,' Our i& ubacribers' calls in many instances cost them enlv iraciiun ei u tct'iii cucn. II) CLINTON W. (ill.HKKT sihiT Cirrrtenfnl 111 mini Public t.filtfr llu a Slntf I e rfi'tf'"'.!! i eiiyr.vhi. Hit. liu I' tbtic Lcila'y I iiiiijkiiii; Wnshlncti Vpril ?. .Mr. I.Ie.m'i lirersp's ilnuiinllc ;iih'h1 fur 1111 .inl .tihI fiipint of llie 1'nilPil Stmrs i nil likely in liriiiK nii ii'miiii Tumi lli" Ailiiiliii.-linlieii. Ill si.iO'iiiMil enI tlfy the Interested' Powers. Until then, the -Premier pointed .eiiU 'tBe' qltetften' weu'd net be regularly before the Su-' preme Ueiinuil. 'J'be ldtext information received from (tenon indicated that the reparations question nnd Premier Peincnrc'a llnr le'Puc Npeech were the principal things Mr. Lle.vd Ueerge desired te have the Council discuss nt Uenen. Conse quently, M. Pelncarc In reluctant te nccept the propesni. In liny case it will be necessary for him te await the , return of President Millcrand from his Atrirnii trip, xncreierc, lie would net be free le go te (lenua before the second week of May. ONE.SIPE.OF.QRANTFAMILY CAME FftOM NEARPHILA. Mether of 8eldler Lived In Hersham, Township Only few nrc aware that one elde of the family of (Jencral Ornnt came from the environs of Philadelphia Net. much Is known by anybody of the Simpsons, who lived in n corner of 'lleruhnm , Township, Montgomery County, nnd one of whom, Hannah Simpsen, became the inqtlier of the Illustrious soldier nnd President. The written lore of Montgomery County mentions the family infrequently, in deed. One Investigator Insists Hannah Simpsen was born In n house still stand Ini; in Whlletnarsh. almost within the borders of Philadelphia itse'.f. At any rnic. it is Known miner pest Slate, but that l wlmt. in effeit. Mr. I.IOVt lieerge IOIU tlic worm jnin- p,i.ii.j.iui ll.... .4 O..I4. lay. TIim AdnilnMrutleii attitude hns 7"Mt","7,'",1" '"',.', , "' ,K. ""' Ik (Iimi lluieiir miiM settle its own K, .1. McMullan. 1 (.54 Mount A eineii iiffnli-. It was Mr. Wilsen's nttltinlf street, was struck by u street car of for the tirsi three war of the wnr. the Capital Traction Company, nt the ...... !.. i" .'.. n. ...... I., nd Tim f riirnni- of nilllerlltll nnd I slientn. 11 "II H lull" r n tnt n. it-. ...-...... --- - .... . .. . " . . . . . .". . t .. .. ... Ilrltlsh Pi lini- Minister calls Kurepe . Wnslilngten. at JO oeiecK last nigbt, Jive v tnat a iirancn ei a nceicii-irisu together In Tt it- hiM.. In order, and ' and co badly injured (hat the dectnm family named Simpsen fettled In South Seuth at mice theie breaks out a dispute v,iy he will net live. Physicians nt the. cm Pucks teunty neiir the banks of which. In ihe (minion uf till observer. Kmeigency Hospital mij- he suffered u i one fork of the Nesbiimlny Creek. It a -..-.! r . ...mil mtiii nt niiii iiihii i.t.iA i i aiiii skimiunn ii mi j . m iit.rttii, bus beili ceiiIh li n I ileal el auniiicr gencriu ire -mini "'" " """ """ mini n .... U..T.., ..... . . ..u ,uU,ul III' I" ' II ., .... ..... i. ....1 l..ln.ttrtl Ill1l..tf . ,t.n ,tllllA ltlf. Alntlt linillllMf l1!!!,!, f.tlrepeall war. I lie answer ei union nun iiiivmui ...j...... ,n .....i ...,v ...,, v........... ,urepi tilll1-! ' - i e can t brinss out In publie wlini , . .. .1 ,. ,m I .111 'MM llll 1 II I III' tin- Selus I'll pliviitely ever ince Hie l.elien , A,lu..jca-s ((lin Ilia I'linvei-.'itluii nvsembled. elite It own titTniie is:: Amiii.iiinr i'iiH.1 is sunenied wiili Tu the lien peMimtis of Kurepe the i..l I repiv HI lini iiinmr.v DREER'5 Garden Toek arf. of luwrler euatltr and eutlait th erdlntry. kind .many Mar. W hv lute aitortRMnt'ef alt kinds for um In the Otrdvn. Lawn. te.. Unn Menri. Mn Heller. Oral Hhrr.'ntVii, Deck Extractor!, Hoei, Cultivators, etc. Fertiliiers for the lnwn. flower and vegetable tar Jen. All the beet, .Including Dreer's I'eerleis 1'lent reed, bone Meal, Hhred ded Cew .Manure, Nitrate of Sods, Phos phate, Hheen Manure and alie a Special Venetnble FertlltiEer which Is very effec- DREER'S GARDEN I00K offers eer.thlng needed for gardening, lihcludlnr Heeds, Plants and Hummer Flowering Ilulbe and tells hew te grew them. CM or urll tr a tpy FREE 714-711 Ckeitiut St. nBCED Seetlt, Plaiti, Teele .4,:,: ti esc for alt slde. jui a Is nuether iieii iiiicMimny. '-he Jr:iti- lieiai llnent nil - Ilmi'i' iied In be sumpeil "iili ibe c.i" hn,,P thrnitgh the press l tlial Mr. of the liplligereiiis in iln first lluee l.lejtl liemge's appeal Is lint inutler ,,.f .be ee, Mr. bre thN . '" ""SVl'tf ?ig?- IhLk le ti.v liually made it decision, llusieun- (m, v ell -kuuwii aiblter of our fates, n i iiinlmtih- belter iiifiilined alieut imbl otiinien. 'I Ills. loe. is true te i'., u ...I.,,- .,.. in Hie i:m,.i Cuiifei- "" Wllseiiian parallel, for , - '"( " 'iiieilinn is iinjbei tbete. lust us din -ins the i-ii'ly earn of the war It v.a' beli.-r infel uied than any of the lielllg- eri'iil 'I'he situation Hxaitly parallels Mr Wtlnii's Hist threi- jears of watehiiil wulliiis. The Admlnlsirnlieu Ihiink lis sinrs iliat ii ketil mil of Ueiie.i. just .is Mr. Wilten in It'll! thanked hNstai anil sol the i-miu'i te ule its saiisfm Hen that be kept us out uf vtar. IJellee l'. S. Can Save Kurepe The paralli'l is perfect a far ns n lias yene. and Mr. I.leyd (ienrge pre (11c t that it will it' " until Kutepe Is nnce mere rlewins wit Ii bleed and until we i nu no lencer keep out of it. Ami eel'.bi'l els,, is aitlni; upon the same ihenrj. fr everybed i eekiiiit tlirniigli litrlne three vcar of the war the former President's position always was that lie cntild de iielliing until the publie in this country had made up Its mind, The issue nines ilmvn. as li always lias, te our slmdewu four billions from bankrupt Kurepe. If llie Administra tion were prepared le en m el that, allied debt, it iiiIkIii se In (ieuea and bribe or coeiie Killepe into fettling the dis puted issues of debts nnd boundaries which Mr. I.levd ('cerge suvs are likely te In in "ii nnelher general rentlic'. liui it is unieaii and stays away. Debts Are Club for America What is going In be done with these debts? A geed many of them, it is privately admitted, we shall never col cel lert. but we shall held onto them, it i said. a a means te putting en political pressuie, luit wlien was mere, or wia Aiuliiissader Child te reach and move tlie (,,,. t)0i ,, wtpr moment for applying I" "" i J? , W. Cexmute Hl.i Atlanl i"i sa !! . City S IUmeuJ t'w i? My 'I , tat inns if rtietiiu i ii j TemilnM V pltv Tli Chestnut SI. 7 PHILAU1M . i,! UIM.MMtl 3 Allan! t I ,i Uai.rnad .eBscsW sLBkcW aCTsVsPVsBkKW ' I afssssB & i - Cut Down Expense and at the same time increase your tele phone facilities. It can be done by install ing the Keystone ' Automatic Telephone which reaches the busi- ness men of Philadelphia, ,who are using ever 40,000 Keystone Telephones Ne limit te numbtr of me him call all you want. I luted States, which, in the opinion of all. i an -ae l.uinpe. All H'purts indicate thai I lie situa tion In Kurepe is mere critical than al nnj time -luce these das In July. l'.M I, when Lord (!ic was maklm: eveiy ef fell, just as "Mr. I.leyd iicntge is new. le prevent hostilities fiem ilevclepiug. The liiltish Prime Minister lemarks i lut t theie is no western boundary of Uussi.i . Kipially iheie is no settled f i miller between Sermuny and I'rance. IJeparalimis never have te.illj been de tei miiied. for Ii I no ileierniliiiitien te tu an amuiint that tail never be paid. Indeed, new ceiifeteiices upon i"para Melis have just been called. The Pails Pcjcc t'eiifereiu-e made no prate It left the chief beinnlai ies of he wan ins siare sttateslc lines ever which Kurepe has fought fei centuries mum ether settlements which weie dis putable. It put a step te titihtliur. but It did unt put a step te war. Kurepe cannot settle down while It dues net knew what lis boundaries are. what It is debts aie mid what reparations will lie paid. Threat of European War h is somewhat of a parades te say that t!i- main obstacle te peace in Ku Ku eope ts the isolation of the I'lilted Allies Set Russia Straight en Debts (.iiieluursi from Pace One mceessful conclusion of the negotiations concerning Russian affair. Otherwise. tt i einnieiits. Mr. I.leyd 'Scerge would avoid the tisl of a public session In which new incidents might arise. Meanwhile, the Hernia Conference h.is liciclepeil plainly Inte one of the most important iieliticnl world conclaves In liMerv b leasen of the moment mi mi pieblems which hne come le the suifacc s.iicc its imitiguiittieu. The Riissii-ticiuuiii treat j. whiih ' i.inv accept as ih fereriiuuer of a leat alliance between the two mightiest nations in Kutepe t'leui the Muiidpnint of ioiillalieu. lias been I'oPeweil lit i ther pulitical developments, sueli as tin1 piopeseil siiiuiliienilig of the Ver sailles Ticaty sijnaterles te illscit-s the measures In be adopted if Itcimnii.r does net met her war lepaiatinns eh- 'Iglllilllls A fuiiher note of gravity t..is added te tli" situation by Prime Minister I.lejd (ieeige. of liieat If I It mil. ill his address last night te the Aineiicjn nnd liiitisli press coirespeiidptiis. in which I uttered the warning that a new po pe liinal ensis was confronting Kurepe. Set-thills' Racial lja lie jiiipuied Kutepe te seritiin: racial laxu. which, like the earth's crust, was eckiug a pteper let el. This adjustment vas full of peril, lie cm pluisjetl that Kurepe inn-t take iog ieg niyiiine of hiiugrv I(usia. which would lie ciuiipp'd by nii angry Herman,. "Tli" wer'd must recegulzf the fact." lie said, "that Kussi.i and itermany i emb in'il leiilr.in eter two-third of Hie people of Killepe. Their teiie will be heard, and ilie Uussii.tiennan tieaty is Hie hrit wiirnlng of H " As proof of the danger Ur ciietl the fact tli.it theie iw no fientier line from the linltlc te tlie ISlatk Sea. In cluding the Rumanian. Caliclan, I'ellvh nnd I.llliuanian fietitler, which had ben aiccpteil. "1 wish America weie here'" he ex- Ulnied. "Seme people think we want the I'niiet States for some neltish pur pose. This is net true. We want America because she eiei cists a pe uill.ii aiilhenlt . her ten alftefnesx gives her the llglll In s)e.lk "Amerba euld exercise an Influeiii e no oilier lOiliitn inuld teiiiiiiand. She i euld reme here free and dlsentangleii. mtd wlfli the prestige which tomes fiem ser Intjeiiendeiil iiosltleu she tteulil mine Wilh I lie tijici; of peji e. Kurepe, Needs Aiiierlen ' IS ix l Amcriia i- Tint heie. d Kurepe niiisl de her bcsl le suite tlie problems In her own win Mr. I.lyj'l lieerge gate li n lii epiu pelitit.il pressure tlian right new, when r.urepiau nations once mere snow tuen nn.ipiicitt te live together in peace? i If I'miicc Invades Cermany en May, "1. for I lie purpose of smashing if up. , or Jf all Kuiepe falln-tn lighting, ns Mi I.leyil lietil'ge suggests, our chancer of itiili'ctlng these debts grew beautifull'" less. As n is. our debts threaten I'j commit suicide, leaving no assets. Wc hate the choice of considering whether , our claims are worth anything new or ' perhaps having them prove worth noth ing a j ear or two from netv. Of course, some compromise may be effected again it has been done meie i linn eine. Hut each compromise lu-. been followed b.t a situation mere dan genius than i he one it averted 'I'e an bin l te the Wilsen parallel. ihe itui'stleii is whether te call main tain our policy of non-participation. Tlie Stale Department nniieum emenl this morning, which aplaiently means that it Is tip te public opinion in tin count rv. is a sign of weakening. i Tlie Administration no longer wants ( te nsNiime nlene responsibility for stand- i lug by while Kurepe breaks up. perhaps i te drag us into its conflict finally at a I test much gieater than even the can- fi'llng of the entile war debt would in- ' telve. A 3 rT r1- -j ? ' . t Exclusive Gifts for Brides . ' r .XlV.-XT'VKI I K ''''SK.ttfSi "i f , " 'rffI r,i- t i rssni t.a 1 x t ' in . 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Style M Grand (5 ft. 7 in.) in mahogany, at $1375, is a notable example of the fair pricing of all Steinways. The glowing warmth of its tone; its surprising volume; its ease of touch; its convenient size and its fine casing have brought it immense popu larity. Agreeable installment terms. N. STETSON & CO. mi chestnut st. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ion that the disorganization of Kurepe would affect Ihe enllr'' vterld. Including the I'lilted Stntes. He was amazed at people who Ignored ihe portentous fact ' facing Kurepe today. Cnless Europe leerganled In ether tteiils. unless the' I (Jcnea t'ontrrenee succeeded In miang-i lng a pact of peacf he tvas confident that in his own life, tertainly In the life of the younger men present. Kuiepe would again welter in bleed. "We triumphed in tlie wai." he said, "but our triumph will net last forever. If our tli lery tleteleps Inte oppression vengean will fellow, just as !er mai'.v's ictien whit h started the World Wat tva-i followed by tengeanc. "Wc must be just and equitable and hew siirngtli; we must iealle that Kuiepe is net en geed terms and that storms aie aiisiug whl'h we must ileal with. We had hoped that the end of the great war meant (lie end of brute feiie. but unless Europe's problems are f-eltcil theie Is no assurance that force lias given way in tight." The British 1'rlme .Minister solemnly iiiged tlie piess te instill patience, geed will and fellowship throughout the tteild. "Yeu aie heie." he concluded, "te Instinct. 10 sustain, te guide, and I beg of .ten In the Interests of the world's future net te add te the obstacles width nrc In the way. but te use your influ ence te help In tlie solution of difficulties whiih are full of menace." Londen. April '-'T.- I U.v A l I IHplemiitic lelalleiis between tiermaii) and IUismu will be lesumed Imme diately, in aicei'fiauce ttilh the tieaty nlgneii nt lUpallii. says a Central News dispatch from lierliu The first Cer- man Ambassador te the Soviet Govern ment will lie I'ref. A. Iteriibartlt WV tlenfelii. while Leonid Krassin will rep icsent Russia In Merlin SOE-IRLY MEETlG OF SUPREME C0VCIL ? re1 0 J a 0 De you want a realty fine suit at a moderate price ? A Notable Greup At 37.50 FROM THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS Cantrlrht. Vj22. il Klriinlinei L'aneant Four-piece golf suits in tweeds and cheviets; young men's suits in cassimeres and unfin ished worsteds ; business suits in pure worsted weaves. Very stylish ; superbly tailored ; and very specially priced. See our window displays. E?eip j ' 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. I0J Q e 0 e 101 01 0 E 0 Tails. Apnl U7. -in.v A. I' i Pre- mier I'eincaie today submitted te his I'abtnet the preposition from l'rime .Minister Lloyd (leerge. of (ireat llrlt ain, le lonvene the Supreme Council al Genua. Coiiiideratlen of the question was put mer in order ilia' further in clination might lie obtained fiem Vice I'reraler ISartbriu, bend of llie i'rench ilelegutlen at (ienea. (Ifticlnl lirchis lieu- indicated their belief that theie was little prospect of an enr.t meeting of the Supreme Coun cil ul (ienea. M. I'eincaie called Ihe aileiitieu of the Cabinet le tlie fact iliat tin iueslieu of penalties te be ap plied te Germany was one of eventuality only- a question that would reme be fore the Allies only wneu the Itepara Itepara liens Couiintssieu had Im'sheil its nego tiations with Germany If Germany default", then Ihe tei:ii!",ii,ii1 will no- 01 AI1VKKTIHKMKX1 ' .TVKHTI't'aiKX:i' ' I Every Man His Own Wife : - J-p- mevey G'; Wedding Gifts of .Silver are nlways bound te win tlie deepest appreciation, especially when purchased 'from the famous collection of Silver at the store of Jluilcy, Banks & Biddlr Company. LASSES. tireDcr for every eeca. A I'ACKAGJ'. from the .store of ... ..1. " "... , . " ' t;t,.Wpt Did veu ever consider that Jlnw te Han- Picture Cl,.l, up again with auniher nail and 1..,' ies ; esneciallv made and fitted mllKlli: .- no a.ie.uphslimen. f drive i. in any pla.e Hang your pic I J-P.f fPS"B"0"u""al;"0f 1 lure en ihis nail. Ven will discover! mitfht Rreatly impi ee you 1 (, unit ui - whbli women are pieiiil.r than then n is , ,(. wl.nng ,,a(.p. Cmtinue te golf or tennis? 1-or moterinB nnd all t :Tefephwe Ce. rA).fc-i ? abllitt te hang pictures After llie average woman n is a pn nire ttj agiec te st.iv mi the wall sin gazes upon II as leviugl.t and willi as imi'-h admiration as if she had painted it. And ,irl what a hollow- triumph it i . Any iiiuii i euld de it just as ui-li. if nei j bi'tter, if lit' studied their method and ! followed il faithfully I'irst .ten attach your wiie le ihe hack, of tlie picture. Any length will de. Veu i an always sheilen n. j Then Itnrk off from lour wall and pick a geed place for ihe nail. Climb , vetir ladder with the mill and try te i remember wheie you wanted te pul II. I.imiI; around for jour hammer and then go bark down the Judder for it Climb j cur ladder agaliu heltl ihe nail utt'i 'tiiiir left hand, thaw hack jour ham- mer ami give, jeursclf u small rap en I the thumb with it. (jiune iewn me tstmvr again ana (or your bii. drne nails until jeu aie aiistird p1;: ICTCHKS usually hang hi drive jour nail into better einelhlne -iiiil ion tan iimi solid rooting ter 'our nailif jeu tlilve cneiigh of the.m, Ity this time juu will have eighteen or iwrniy nails slicking aiuiind ill tarJeiis iihi es 1 0.iv. t,f outdoor activities, your pre scriptien should be ground from Sir " ' William uroeKes uiass. wnicn pre .inn ,nv be obtained from Wall i ' B?kH & ' die Company . . .. ,., ....... was ameii"' the first. tiftu te nrrive & Ochs, Opticians, l no tnewnui . . . ... ... - . . Street. . Did you ever censiuer in th . h , .. . . . trembled with anticipation. When, nt last, the outer wrappings had been removed, she took from its flannel I case tlie most adorable little nilver dish, a moderately priced gift, it is, true, but llie sort of thing of which I one cannot possess tee many. This1 gnt was followed by ethers mere elaborate a Silver Tea Service from an uncle, a complete Chest of Flat silver Irem her family nnd each tects your eyes from the annoying glaie. And these glasses should lie fitted by Wall & Ochs' experts whose years of experience have made them most proficient, net only in adjust- --,---- , - , , -j ,AIY '.""ir".. !" '"' .l,l. !.nA?"lr.i"V"?AnVr- n,.,as exquisite both in design and ifitii-t... , wii ,,, iiiiiiir' ill.- IVUU n J13 It, HIU Dl e.iwjj. m,, ....... ..m.vvm full of boles. Don't he dlsceuragi-fl. I vnur individual needs. .r.n.u ..I !.. ...! ..!,.... :. " ..iiir i-ii-iiiic kiiiii iiiiu ruriv it. liny I werhiiianshlp liecause It had come from uailej iinlll li is of ihe proper consistency ami I A epfyp riifhl en the front of a new dress- WM IM 1UMBI - beat iu t lintn ftntrrUtrKi mnre m-n. then plug the holes will, ii Then tint A ... !.: tv .,.,.. 1.....1 .. rn..'i.. '. .,.. ,..ri. .. 1 .! Ill iniltCll Walls VUMHK ' " v ihi'.hh bnviji.j ivi is., umi mie , sMin.f, u iibt.ii; If your wall'papir has a tniwered de- blue Canten eiepe frock for the first time. It took just one tiny drop of sign jeu may paint little iieweis te mayonnaise te simply ruin its appearance. Foolishly, I tried te take the match en the gum. Sp0t out with conic cleaning fluid. I might just as well have saved myself Nmv .... i i i the trouble, for, in the end, I had te send it te Bants', 1113 Chestnut i Vn u . .' T 11''""'" 1,","S' Street. However, you would never knew that anything had happened te it ,n Hi "e f"thJ Lrl i ."t'i U.eterp I nw- ',ust scnd "' of yw clothing which needs cleaning te Bargs'. Yeu aiw.;. fW ii-wfc; afci:tiWI nd tne,r scrv,ce n,? PremPt emclent.. In this Imtirfsct. world. My life and Werk By Henry Ferd in collaboration with Samuel Crowther In McClure's Magazine for May This is the first and only authorized presentation of Mr. Ferd's personality and mind. One of his closest associates, after reading the opening chapters of Mr. Ferd's work, wrote of it: "I cannot tell you with what pleasure 1 saw the man and his mind in these pages. It has ' never been done before. The Henry Ferd written about up te this time does net exist. The writers have net been able te see him, and of course, their V readers could net." Here are revealed the simple, original and fundamental ideas that have flowered in Mr. Ferd's unique achievements as a manufacturer, a merchant and an employer. In all these three capacities lie is the most sensational figure in the world te-day, and as an employer his methods are the most startling that appear in all industrial history. Mr. Ferd has developed and with unmatched success ap plied a body of principles and practices that he believes te be universally applicable. His views of trades unions, social istic and communistic ideas, and en banking, arc built en such first hand thought and big scaled experience as make them cpntributiens as invaluable as they arc remarkable. He asks and gives his answers te such questions as "Why be peer f" "Why net always have geed business?" "Why Charity ?" New neither young nor old, with extraordinary vigor backing his clear and penetrating intelligence, he is at the very height of a creative genius that has done much te change daily human life for the better, and his greatest triumphs may be before him. 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