Publishing U >X» 6 Newspaper = J /or Bustmss-folk — 7 T rJU Who ARE Business-Folk? || You lad, just from grammar school or prep —you are f Mt a Business Man in the making. The big business of j Tomorrow is directed by the Little Business Men of { Today. It is important that you set your step to the I right Forward March! I jiT You clerks and managers and sub-executives, with all f your helpers, you are all Business-folk, and as such you |jff are interested in the great business that is going on all f jS. around you. 1 What do you really about this great business i|[ I that is filling the Nation with activity? If you depend I | upon the average newspaper you get the high-lights of 1 | romance, crime, adventure, perhaps, but of the substantial 1 | - fundamentals you miss much. | tThe Philadelphia Public Ledger is edited with the point 1 in view that Life is a Great Business, and that the boy in the W i-.c store or workshop, and the young man going along with Jj fhis tasks, and the executives and the men and women who are filling in the great spaces of employment upon |gp which rests the structure of business —that all these are Iff | Business-folk, and need daily business news. | I T his business news isn't dry. It is full of human . f | • interest. | | A week's reading of the Public Ledger would demon- | | strate that 2c a copy is a small price for such a broad- | gauged journal; that in no way could 10c a 1 eek be in- | | vested and bring such large dividends in the way of pre- § | paredness for life's work. | 1 All of the news, of course. Plenty of interesting | I Your newsman voiJJ departments and good reading. J i ut a ' wa Y s 5 in the Public Ledger, the viewpoint of I H morning. Business. f| W PHILADELPHIA J I PUBLIC LEDGER f | 2c Daily 5c Sunday f - ecj. H THURSDAY EVENING, HARJUSBURG TELEGRAPH! FEBRUARY 17, 1916. ' 7