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A MILLION HIS subfe principle in my hands, without education, with- out capital, without training, without experience, and without study or waste of time and without health, vitality or will power, has given me the power to earn more than a million dollars without selling merchandise, stocks, bonds, books, drugs, appliances or any material thing of any character. * * * nd basic principle of success requires no will power, no writing, no dieting, no con- There is nothing to practice, This subtle a no exercise, no strength, no energy, no study, centration and no conscious deep breathing nothing to study, and nothing to sell The subtle principle must not be confused with Metaphysic: chology, New Thought, Christian Science, arbitrary optimism, inspiration ¢ * * * No one has ever succeeded in gaining success without it. * * * No one has ever succeeded in failing with it. * * * It is absolutely the master key to success, prosperity and supremacy. * * * When I was eighteen years of age, it looked to me as though I had ibsolutely no chance to succeed. Fifteen months altogether in common public school was the extent of my education. [had no money. When my father died, he left me twenty dollars and fifty cents, and I was earning hal enough to keep me alive. | had no friends, for | was negative and of no advantage to any one. I had no plan of life to help me solve any problem In fact, | did not know enough to know that life is and was a real problem, though I had an “acute problem of life” on my hands. | was blue and de- spondent_and thoughts of eternal misery arose in my mind constantly. I was a living and walking worry machine * * * I was tired, nervous, restless. I could not steep. I could not digest without distress. I had no power of application. Nothing appealed tome. Nothing appeared worth doing from the fear that | could not do any- thing because of my poor equipment of mind and body. I felt that | was shut out of the world of success and I lived in a world of failure * * * I was such a pauper in spirit that I blindly depended on drugs and doctors for my health, as my father before me. I was a “floater” and depended 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 conditions. A - - 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 condition ni Be ‘* Out of this misery and failure and pauperism of spirit—out of this distress—arose within me a desperate reaction—“a final effort to live’ — and through this reaction arose within me the discovery of the laws and prin- ciples of life, evolution, personality, mind, health, success and supremacy Also out of this misery arose within me the discovery of the inevitable laws and principles of failure and sickness and inferiority * * * When I discovered that I had unconsciously been employing the principles of failure and sickness, | immediately began to. use the principles of success and supremacy. My life underwent an almost immediate change. T overcame illness through health, weakness through power, inferior evolution by superior evolution, failure by success, and converted pauperism into su- premacy Er * mY I discovered a principle which I observed that all successful personalities employ, either consciously or unconsciously. | had but one disease—failure, and therefore there was but one cure—success, and I began to use this principle, and out of its use arose my ambition, my powers, my education, my health, my success and my supremacy, etc., ete. * * * You may also use this principle of success deliberately, purpose- fully, consciously, and profitably In my failure days, I was unconsciously a victim of anatheminosis. Perhaps you are also unconsciously a victim of theminosis? a - “4 Just as there is a principle of darkness, there is also a principle of failure, ill-health, weakness, stagnation, inferiority, degeneration, decay and negativeness. If you use the principle of failure consciously or ‘uncon- sciously, you are sure always to be a failure. Why seck success and suprem- acy through blindly seeking to find your path through the maze of difficulties? Why not open your ‘mental eyes” through the use of this Subtle Success Principle, and thus deliberately and purposefully and consciously and success- fully advance in the direction of supremacy and away from failure and ad- versity? By ALOIS P. SWOBODA DOLLAR SECRET I discovered this subtle principle—-this key to success through misery and necessity You need never be miserable to have the benetit this subtle principle. You may use this success principle just as suc individuals of all time, of all countries, of all races, and of all religions used it either consciously or unconsciously, and as Pam using it conscien and purposefully. It requires no education, no preparation, no prelin knowledge. Any one can use it. Any one can harness, employ and cay talize it, and thus put it to work for success and supremacy. Rega what kind of success you desire s the key that ope the avenue to what you want * * * this subtle principle It was used by Moses — Caesar — Napoleon son — Darwin — J.P. Morgan Lloyd George Clemenceau Roosevelt — Rockefeller Herbert, Spencer Emer Harriman — Woodrow Wilson — Charles Schwab Charles E. Hughes — Abraham Lincoln — Geors Washington — Marshall Field — Sarah Bernhardt —- Galli-Curci Nordica _ Melba Cleopatra — Atexander the Great — Edison — Newton — Wanamaker Phil Ar mour — Andrew Carnegie — Frick — Elbert Hubbard — Richard Mansfeld — Shake are — Richard Wagner — Mendelssohn — Beethoven — Verdi Copernicus otle Plutarch — Chris fen Lycureus Benja Demosthenes — Ari Vanderbilt — Pe ‘onfucius — Mohammed — Cicero topher Columbus — Marcus Aurelius jamin Franklin We Owe Each Other realizes that human beings owe a duty to each other. Only the very * * * fortis tubtle principle is so absolutely powerful and overmastering in its influence € good. profit petity and success that it w " kept a solely for my personal bencht ze i . So sure am I of the truth of my statements —so absolutely positive am I of the my assumption, and so ab ertain am It that Lam willing a Will recognize the tremend: will work wonders for you hands Yi ct. almost immediately, ai * iduals claim money 2 will w ‘ of Success—for disclosing le we nd influe ut su and supremacy * * ved such tremendous 1, myself, have d ults, amazing results, from i T want every man and woman to have thi f prosperity. w acy. This is why [am willing t 1 it toany one—to any addre profit whatsoever i ¥ a me, and I could never for s, if U fai You would n: for me. if our * You would never fore: the creative for his Subtle Pr for you that ive myself, nor could Tt ple of Succe you would di 1 the Sul send ¥ incip' art, and you will rece of supremacy—the * * * Order Form) ALOIS P. SWOBODA, 1338 Berkeley Buildin: ‘Weat 44th Street, New York City. Send me at your Swccess—If I accept i Har toh King and advertisin Name. Cay Special Notice, The above statement is absol sented. Remember you are wader no fon wh ping to gain and af comicbooks.com