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Show Will Lestchl u , c A . . n . ,f A i oe Heart of America in Print f : -. " I Plan prevent j ' Q&pr T WAS our common meeting ground when the j WfcFliiX A great shadow lay over the world. It remains our I V T" "Vn -i common meeting ground now that the shadow 0f ! X . f war has lifted that the light of Peace has come. ' , The common meeting ground of America ' 'HT' 'si"' H'A5 this man with the phys- ' " ical mak-up of an artist ' l$Q ' Ay' j solved one of Ameria's most -1 '?!iaa:! ' M ' ' j perplexing problems? Pf f H 'feT C! I " i John Leiix-h doesn't look like Wl i J IIS ' j a business man, but his plan of "R T '9 ' industrial democracy, ably pre- v V1 P O 1 "171 11 ! Theodore Roosevelt, II scnted by William Almon Wolff, iVlttgUXlAw , Father ' in an article entitled. . pB SURE to read this-delight- . , . QWIFT runs the tide of events. New needs, new D fully intimate and wonder- Men&ng. YOl!T BuSJneSS lJ Ll 1. Ml 1 lm, iHv inspirina: story by Hermann . t. n t ' h fTh problems anse over night. All our problems, J author of "A Boy's r ?rrnXnlaZ 7Jl PfeSent d future mUSt be met Squarely-must ie of Roosevelt," in The Red Red Cross Magazine, looks as if L 1- 1 1 Cross Magazine for October. it might go a long wav toward ' be discussed frankly. , , 1 1 C, . He 'tells iust the things you olvmg our labor problems. Through the pages of the reborn Red CrOSS Mag- nt to know about Roosevelt . Leitch has spent many years . , . 0 , , . . 1 3S a father, and m five shorfc developing las industrial democ- azlne tne American people tell Of their Struggles, paragraphs gives the simple phil- racy idea. His plan is not their aspirations, their achievements.. sophy of fe LJ? n , , j , . . , ' nierican taught his boys a Bolshevism, nor does it take . 1 tKt ivill fit pvptv hnv control from the owners of a It 13 your magazine; my magazine; OUR mag- ft, Sgirftoo-in AmericZ business" - ' : azine-"the heart of America in print." Wa story that will prove tre- Contrast Leitch's Plan : c s. x Bendously interesting to every with the Plumb Plan i t0 yi D-La American, and one that no father The much discussed Plumb f ' or mother can possibly afford to ' plan for running the railroads is Owned and Published by , J , Editor' T ' new and untried. John Lcitch's The American Red Cros ' plan has ben tried, and where M0tor$; I? atilSrS it has been wholeheartedly . . RE yQU satisfied with the ! .' adopted it works. It has sue- ' school your children attend? 1 ceeded because it offers a con- 1 Identical DolIaT-B&Ck SllbSCntiOH OCr yB? No? Then by all means 1 crete plan, based on justice and " , rpmarkakiP article cooperation. OUBSCRIPTIONS to The Red Cross be advanced to $1.50 a year to' cover the m lne " rp, , .... , Magazine will no longer be solicited in increased 'cost of publishing. Xb School That j. hctg irc l)3,sic ciiti6r6nc0s dgl- . . . n i' i i weenLeitch'splanandthePlumb connection with Red. Cross membership. Everybody Wants plan that are absolutely irrecon- Te magazine will continue to be published $1.00 a year Kow-$1.50 after Jan. bt in Jk Red Cross Magazine for i 1 ui i) r 1 byThe American Red Cross, but it will be . , fvt . citable. But 111 practice there are 1. , , .TT . . , But we are going to give every one who UttoDcr. 1 j. offered to ALL Americans, whether they . , .. , , , ., , u ivmn pitdt enough points in .common to , . , ij.ii - is not a subscriber a chance to subscribe its written by AJNutLU I A1K.1, 1 1 i j- r are Red .Cross members or not, at exactly ; .. Vnru mc. famous school-make school-make ,an understanding of . at the old rate of $1.00 a year. And -v' lorks mos1, lamous bcuooi 1 t -t i i i- j the same price. - ... . ,, , . ,. 1 rr. His father, a common la-Leitch la-Leitch s plan an interesting and y we will a so renew the subscnptions " ' . ... ' ., , , , . , , , . . . ., , H borer, but with a poets soul, brought valuable basis for calculations The present subscription price of 1.00 a 0f present subscribers for another -r hi, vre from Italy, a child. He was regarding the Plumb plan. year will be discontinued after January 1st. (regardless of when their snb-.cription,, ent to school, thea to college on " Whether you are the humblest kind 0Q that date the subscription price to all, expires) for $1.00 if they scud their reV: mgEiof $2.00 a day. Now at 43, ha of a worker, or a great captain of in- whether Red Cross members or not, will newals in promptly. ' . .ispratipal of one of .New York's big- dustry, this remarkable article in the ' . ; 6 Plic schools, and is working October issue of The Red Cross Mag- ever? day to achieve the school he . nzine is vitally important to you. Be Identical Doll&r-BacK Offer f - -.B.-.D pittoes in his wonderful article. sure to read it. - ' ARE gQ hke I Identic Dollar-Back Coupon I fcher you live in the country, VV The Red Cross Magazine in J Subscription Dept., The Red Cross Magazme, ! mlmall town, or in a great city, Z 7 7 TI its new large size and with its in- 124 East 28th Street, New York City. Mr. htri has a message for you. Let j GSt ACiJUa2Hted spiring new editorial policy, that Gentlemen: Inclosed is my $1.00 for one year's TirKt)- He till tell you things about your in i-HW ihTPP nrtirlps frnm we make the offer in the coupon at tion to The lied Cross Magazine. If after reading the 1 chiUra and their education that you ' J '"iV tnree articles irom October issue I do not feci very sure that 12 issues of the 1 nu, , ,- . , , 1 'the October issue de- the right. ' magazine will be well worth SI 00 to me, I can, according 1 p T ave never realized before. !'Vrl in this ,j,.prj;5p We're going to keep your dollar J to your Dollar-Back offer, write you any time before J .Won page 71, in the middle of EcriDCQ in uiis aaenie- rjght in our big safe until we are December 1st, 1919, and yon will return this identical the l&band column, you will learn I mcnt illustrate the new get- sure that jou are sure that vou like dollar I am sending you. s mi from this great schoolmaster together-and-talk-it-over the new Red Cross Magazine and . simple .that you wiU wonder ctif nf th rphnm Tf consider it jell worth your dollar. Name tple haven t always known it ! spirit 01 tne reborn Kea J I I lnascret is the foundation for tlie Cross Magazine. Look .it But don't Put off sending your j Street and No J of school we all want. un and tret acouainted subscription. Fill out the Coupon M,i?rs and falhers get the up ana gei, acquamtea pjn your dolar or check to ltj and 1 Gty or Town 0(?CS9 Red Cwss Magazine; read with your new magazine! mail it at once. Address j ..,. ... j '1 Wide; then find out what October Issue On T E'l your neighbors can do to the News st&ntia 20c th good folks on your local THE RED CROSS MAGAZINE, 124 East 28th St., New YorK fef 1duc1art,on to gIIe,Jou that . , ma!i school for your children. --Zz ' WHEREVER ifs heard, wins instant favor. Fl.'veet. Hawaiian Moonlight" encore and usually several. j'.tallzmS' lfc always brings an Orchestra. "":d b' the Kalaluki Hawaiian Coupled with " Hawaiian v same orchestra. 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