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October 2, 1920 : HOW TO BECOME RICH AND SUCCESSFUL The Shortest, Surest and Easiest Road to Success and Supremacy A SUBTLE PRINCIPLE OF BUSSES 2 This subtle principle in my hands, with- ut educat without capital, without training, with- cut experience, and without study or waste of tir and without health, v or will power has given me the power to earn m in a million dollars without welling merchandise, s, bonds, books, drugs, ap- thing of any character. pliances or any materi This subtle and basic principle of success requires no will power, no exercise, no strength, no energy, no study, no wri no_con- centration and no cc z. There * nothing to practice and nothin ‘This subtle and basic principle of succ at you practice economy or k records, or memorize, or read, or learn to do anything, t force yourself into any action of invest in any 5 bonds, books, or merchandise. This Subtle Principle | must not be con- fused with memory systems, “will p ystems, Christian Science, psycholo; . thrift oF economy, nor should it be confused with health sys- tems, auto-suggestion, concentration, “ personality,” f-confidence or opportunit should this Subtle Principle be confused with initiative, mental endur- luck, chance, self-analysis or self-control. Nei ther should this principle be confused with ima, on, enthusiasm, persuasion, force or persistence with the art or science of talking or salesmanship, hypnotism, or adverti No one has yet succeeded in gaining suc ithout it No one has ever suc ly the psig y to ret nothing to study Xs NOt require When I was eighteen years of age, it looked to me as though I had absolutely no chance to succeed. Fifteen months altogether in common pub- school was the extent of my education. I had no money. When my father died, he left_ me twenty dollars and fifty cents, and I was carning hardly to keep myself alive. I had no friends for 1 our was negative and of no advantage to any one. I had » plan of life to help me solve any problem. In fact, I did not know enough to know that life is and was real p even though I had an “acute problem life” on my hands. Twas blue and despondent and thoughts of eternal misery. arose in my mind con- tantly. [was a living and walking worry machine 1 was tired, nervous, restless. I could not sleep. I could not digest without distress. I had no power of application. Nothing appealed to me. Nothing ed worth from the fear that I uld not do anything because of my poor equipment I felt 1 was shut out of the dd body. orld of success and I lived in a world of failur I was such a pauper in spirit that 1 blindly depended on drugs and doctors for my health my father before me. I was a “ er” and nded or I were to have any. 1 ly or believed that if I ever re to have health and success, the result would have come through some element of case or assistance + through some mysterious or magical source. ‘The ult of this attitude on m ater weak ness, sickne nder similar conditic I reached intolerabl 1 of my failure a b Worse condition becam y that realiza degree seemed reached a cr diverse condi Out of this perism of spirit— distress—arose w a desperate reaction—“‘a final effort to live through this reaction, arose within me, the discovery of the laws and principles of life, evolution, pers mind, health, success and supremacy. Also ¢ is misery arose within me the discovery of the itable laws and les of failure and sickness and inferic When I discovered that I had uncon- sciously been ¢ the principles of failure and sickness, | nto use the principle “My life underwent an almo 1 overcame illness throug failure by erior evolution. on by st converted I discovered a principle which I observed that all successful personalities employ, cither « sciously or unconsciously. I discovered a prin- ciple of evolution and believed that if I used it, that there was but one iple and out my education, my supremacy, ete., ete profitabl: my conditions would failure, and there and I began to ambitic succe may wse purposefully, consciow Just as there is a principle of darkness, there is a a principle of failure, ill-health, weakness and negativeness. If you use the principle of failure you are sure always to 1re—suc its my powe and my © prin ciously of uni co nsciously, be a failure. Why seck success and suprem through blindly secking to find your path thr the maze of difficulties! Why not open your tal eyes” through the use of this subtle success prin- ciple, and thus deliberately and purposefully and con sciously and successfully advance in the direction of supremacy and away from failure and advers I discovered this subtle principle—this h misery and necessity. Y men- key to success—thre need never be m subtle principle. You may use this success just as successful in- dividuals of all tiny of all countries, of all races, and of all relig ions have used it either consciously or u sciously, and as Tam using it consciously and purposefully, It requires no education no preparation, no pre liminary knowledg can harness, empl it to work for succe what kind of succe is the key that 0 Succeed like others through this subtle principle of succes: It was used by iserable to have the benefit of this principle use it. Anyone and capitalize it, and thus put Any one can und supremacy. Regard! $ you desire, this subtle prin ns the avenue to Whateyou want of jist, Mendelssohn, Napoleon, Theodore Roosevelt, John D. Reckefeller, Herbert Spencer, Aristotle, Plutarch, Christopher Colam~ Elbert Hubbard bus, , Hiram Johnson, Vanderbilt, Charles E. Hughes, Richard Mansfeld, Abraham Lincoln,” Shakespeare, Mozart, Richard Wagner, Benjamin Franklin, and sand th nds of others—the names successful men and women of nd of all coun tries and of all re ns, and of all colors, make a rec le eceeded with no one can fail ubtle Princi Is could ha ord of the action of this None of these individ acceed without it t it—no one can s with it alizes that human _ beings other. Only the very lowest type selfish to the degree of wishing to ng some one else. ‘T great numbers of the ! ivery one ri owe a duty toc of human being is profit without. hel does not contain ver} 23 most sel pe of human being something of value, profit through his discovery attitude. I feel that 1 nts his fel- “This is pre- fecting in discove low man cisely my my fellow human my most important duty towards beings, if I did not make every effort—every decent and honest effort—to induce every one to also benefit to a maximum extent through the automatic use of this ubtle prineip! I fully r to have less co human nature ce in this principle because I 3 in the hands of thousands of individuals for nut cannot help the negative impres- sibly ¢ F must fulfill my d p that it is putting it W pennies sion I thus t the same I don any one to procure it because I offer it for a few pennies, but because the results are great very gre This subtle principle is so absolutely werful and overmastering in its influence for g asin if 1 ofit, prosperity and success, that it would be pt it to myself and used it only for my pers benefit So sure am I of the truth of my state- ments—so absolutely positive am I of the correctness y assumption and so absolutely certain am I th tnis principle, in your hands, will work wonders you that Iam willing to place this principle in ) nds for twenty-four hours at my risk and expen will recognize the value of this principle wi twenty-four hours—in fact, you become conscious of it, you will realize its prac- ticability, its potency, its reality and its power and usability for your personal profit, pleasures, advance- ment, prosperity and succes ‘Thousands of individuals claim that the information disclosing and elucidating the secret prin- ciple of success is worth a thousand dollars of any one’s money. Some have written that they would not take a million dollars for it. I have derived such tremendous results— amazing results from its power, that I want every man, woman and matured child to have this key to » prosperity and wealth. ‘This is why Tam willing to send it to any one—to any address on ap- proval without a single penny in advance If this subtle principle of success does not make you rich and successful, it will cost you ab- solutely nothing—I guarantee it. You would never forgive me, and I could never forgive myself, nor could the creative forces of the Universe forgive us, if I failed to bring you to the point of using this subtle principle of success. You ccould never for; if I failed to do for you that which would do for me, if our positions were reversed You want success of somekind. This is your oppor. tunity to get it—to get what you want — guaranteed WRITE YOUR ADDRESS on tne coupon and o me, and you will re ‘urn mail, t PRINCIPLE OF the 1 principle of which you have never seen If this subtle principle of success does not solve your every problem, it will cost you absolutely nothing. ALOIS P. SWOBODA 775 Berkeley Building West 44th Street, New York City 1 ALOIS P. SWOBODA, 775 Berkeley Building \. West 44th Street, New York u City y CIPL! I pron 2 May se ‘OP SUCCESS se to either r its receipt by me Tan comicbooks.com