Show cruise of world for naval cabets cadets washington the fighting ships are going on another cruise partly fo arthe sake of the cruise and partly to advertise the navy and attract young men to it sixteen of the battleships will turn their prows away from the home land and steam off into the atlantic bound on a tour of the european ports when this cruise was first announced noun ced several months ago the navy department issued advertising matter to draw recruits I 1 t B one of its most effective docu documents meAs was a circular letter prepared at washington but sent out dut from the various recruiting stations it was written in a heart to heart style the cruise meant according to the letter writer that thousands of young americans americana will have a chance to see the world and get paid for it do people who save for months or years to go abroad ever regret it I 1 want to ask you this im qu question atlon are you willing to travel if you are well paid for it or would you rather stay at homo home and read about it naturally when it Is put up to him in that fetching fashion the young man concludes conclude that he would a good deal rather travel and got get paid for it and ho he hies to the nearest recruiting station and enlists long cruises cost a lot of money but they bring in young men and the navy must havo have young men even if they do come high another heart to heart letter is addressed to the young man who la Is tired of his job perhaps you are unhappy in your present job writes the recruiting officer perhaps it V pay you enough perhaps there Is no future to it perhaps your present work will never satisfy your burning ambition to win great success well now nony if you want to change your job id like to have a talk with you and tell you all about a blue jackets life in the navy if the young man tired of his job that letter is calculated to make him tired of it and the navy gets another man other appeals are made mada but the cruise talks are what bring the best results |