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December 4, A Million A Subtle Principle of Success HIS SUBTLE PRINCIPLE y hands with- ut education, without al, without training, thout experience, and without study or waste and without health, v 1 will power has > earn more than a million selling appliances or a Mars with dru racter subtle and basic principle of success cf, NO exercise, 1 », nO iy, no’ writin eting, no con- deep breathing. ‘There , and nothing mer nothing to practice, nothing to subtle and basic principle of success require that you practice ec y or keep orn or learn t an or force If into an: cli invest chs, books or merc ed with men stian Science elf-confidence or ¢ Principle be c se Nei- confused with imagina- © or persistence, nor alesmanship, nthusia th the art advertising No one has yet succeeded in gaining suc- cess without it. No one has ever succeeded in failing with it. It bsolutely the master key to success, prosperity and supremacy. When I was eighteen years of age, it |ohed » me as though | had ab: chance to scceed. Fifteen months al! ommon pub- ic school was the extent of my education. I had no money. When my father died, he left_me twenty rs and fifty cents, and I rning hardly nough to keep myself alive friends f was a negative and of no a aye to any I had no plan of life to help me solve any problem. In fact, I did not know enough to know that hfe is and was a real problem, even though I had an “acute problem of life” on my blue and despondent and thou y mind constantly. I was a living and valle ng worry machine. I was tired, nervous, restless. | could not ep. I could not dig at distress, I had no power of application. appealed to me. Nothing appeared worth doing from the fear that I d not do anything because of my poor equipment A mind and body. I felt that I was shut out of the world of success and I lived in a we of failure. I was such a pauper in spirit that [ blindly depended on drugs and doctors for my health, as my father before me. I was a “floater” and de- pended on luck for success. The result of this attitude on my part was greater weakness, sickness, failure and misery as is always the case under similar condition. Gradually my condition became worse. I reached a degree of misery that seemed intolerable. I reached a crisis in my realization of my failure and adverse conditions. Out of this misery and failure and pauperisin of spirit—out of this distress—arose within me a des perate reaction—“‘a final effort to live ’—and thre this reaction, arose within me, the discovery of the laws and principles of life, evolution, personality, mind, health, success and supremacy. Also out of this misery arose within me the discovery of the inev- itable laws and principles of failure and sickness and inferiority. stely Dollar Secret When I discovered that | iconscior 1 fully realize that it is human nature to been employing the principles of failure and sickness, have less confidence in this principle because I am L immediately began to use the principles of success putting it in the hands of thousands of individuals, di supremacy. My life underwent an almost = but I cannot help the negative impression I thus immediate change. | overcame illness throu bly create. 1 must fulfill my duty to each health, w hrough power, inferior evoluti member of humanity just the same. — . by ure by success, and con: I do not urge anyone to procure it because | se pauperism. in offer it without any obligation whatsoever. [urge I discovered a principle which | observed — everyone to procure the Subtle Principle of Success successful pe i vy, either con- — because the results it holds in store for each individual r unconscic © discovered a prin- are wreat—-very gre ciple of evolution and b tif | used it, that my Principle is so absolutely powerful and ions would ch r I had but one disea: con ; n its influence for good, profit, pros- failure, and therefore there was but one cure—success, _perity and success, that it would be a sin if I kept and I began to use this principle and out of its use it to myself and used it only for my personal beneht. ambition, my’ pe my h So sure am I of the truth of my statements my success and fr } bsolutely positive am I of the correctness ot You may also use this principle of success umption and so absolutely certain am I that deliberately, purposefully, consciously and this Principle, in your hands, will work wonders for profitably. y » willing to this Subule Princ Just as there is a principle of darknes: of Success in your hand expense, Without there is also a principle of failure, ill-health, weah obligation whatsoever on You will rec 1 negative If you use the principle of nize this tremendous value of this Principle within failure consci usly, you are less than thirty minutes. fact, almost immediately, alwa access and as you become conscious of it, will realize its Aivaeckic nd your path —practicabilit its basic reality and it ne maze of difficulties? Why notopen y power and u personal profit, pleasure al eyes” thr the use of th dvancement cess and supremacy principle, and thus deliberately and pury and Thousands of individuals claim t! consciously and successfully advance in the direc Subtle Principle of Success is worth a thousand of supremacy and away failure and adversity? { anyone’s money. ‘Some have writte I discovered this subtle principle —this ke iid not take rs for it vugh misery and necessity. You need — der th usand d ble to have the benefit of this subtle § for disclosing u > may use this succe it into your possession ani ower and influence for or unec jlure. Why ubtle success success—th never be m pnt pile Principle of Succe after yc ; its tremendous all races all religions have us FCO and supremacy psciously, and as 1 am using it coi 1, myself, have derived such tremendous re- c fully. It requires no educ ults—f its power, that I want tion, no preg . no preiiminary knowledge have this key to succes: Anyone can useit. Anyone can harness empl nacy. ‘This is why | and capitalize it, and thus put it to work for success ne—to_any addr and supremacy. Regardless of what kind of success ny obligation whatsoever—this Subtle Prin: you desire, this subtle principle is the key that UCCEss Is Yours to keep, yours to use for the the avenue to what you want. ainment of your success, happiness and supremacy. lel wan uae (bi Remember, you are under no. obli The sciously of sciously and p Misses whatsoever, to pay urn anything to me. Caesar, Subtle Principle of Success is yours to keep. You would never forgive me, and I could never forgive myself, nor could the Princy he Universe forgive vs. if I fail ied to bring you to the point of using this Subtle Princ iple © You would never forgive me, if I you would do for me. if our Aristetle, Plutarch, Christopher Columbus, This is your opportunity Weedrew Wilson, of write me a posta Charles Schws Subtle Prv: Usyd George, Charles E Hughes, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, nd thousands and thousands of others c J women of all time cceastet Ig wromes of all tines ALOIS P. SWOBODA, 827 Berkeley Building anes) no igions and of all color West 44th Street, New York City the 3 { this Subtle Principle of Success pane of these individuals could have succeeded with pp YQ¥ma out it—no one can succeed without it—no one can fail with it nd me, at your risk and expense, the Subtle to help myself to the utmost ciple of Success. Every one realizes that human t owe aduty ¢ e Subtle Principle of Success with Only the very lowest mind vant. h to the degree of wishing e and 1 am sincere and ut helping some one else. ‘This < Apa ee contain very great numbers of the lowest and most i Success, type of human beings. Almost_every on in discovering something of value, also wants his fe- ya. . low man to profit through his discovery (Write pidiniy) attitude. I fecl that I should be - , uty towards my fellow hur ort—every decent and ort—to induce every one to also benefit m extent through the automatic use of ciple. lately guaranteed importan' I didnot make State The above statement in Judge is abso maxi very way to be as fepresented. subtle pr