Show LETS LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND By Albert Edward Wiggam I I 1 J 1 h HAVE ORDERED If 2 TO UVE IN IMS I 5 n C EAt E THE FAMILY ft 1 ic rii p 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 M 1 iI F DO WOMEN TO THE THEY THINK IT It AAN WORK 5 A ARE E. E OUR CAL T THE y e Tf A OR vice VJ cHe K IG VICE T VER o How to Judge Jude TOUR YOUR PROBABLE SUCCESS IN BUSINESS This great little booklet consisting consisting con con- of 28 pages contains a serica series serles se se- se- se rica ries of tests scientifically contrived contrived contrived con con- by Dr Harry W. W Hepner Psychologist of Syracuse University It is offered in connection with Lots Lets Explore Your Mind 1 by Albert Edward Wiggam WIam Sc Se D D. purely as a a. service to readers Copy will be sent upon request accompanied by stamped self sell addressed return envelope and 10 cents cent to cover cost of printing and handling Just ask sk for Business Success Address Dr Albert E. E Wiggam care of this newspaper 1 t. No It Is because throughout all primitive history these history these things have been women's work and they feel that in doing them now they are losing their status and going back to primitive woman In Iri nearly all early cultures women have tilled the soil fed and herded the cattle and cared for the skins and meats that the men inca procured by fishing hunting and by war People fi fight ht harder to maintain maintain main main- tam tain a social position and standard of f living than they do even for lor food it self sell j 1 ii J 21 2 i j 2 To train students in the most meager r living conditions possible is certain in the long run to react the inner craving for lor higher standards of living which Is the foundation foundation foun bun dation of ot economic progress It is a counsel o of national economic failure and despair all round 3 3 Political institutions have nearly nearly near near- ly iy alwa always s grown up to serve the interests in in- of oC trade Our present politIcal Ical institutions are largely the outgrowth outgrowth outgrowth out out- growth of the merchant guilds of the Middle Ages As Professor John Randall shows in his Our Changing Civilization in the strong commercial commer commer- cl cial l cities cities- that arose during the Ren Ren- nas from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries merchants were the guiding figures and their trade routes fleets leets and armies their defenses and alliances laid the framework framework frame frame- work of oC the political state FeudalIsm Feudal Feudal- Ism under the dominance of ot the church proved too loose a bond for forthe forthe forthe the strong drive towards nationalism national national- ism which the new commerce and manufacturing demanded Political institutions have therefore grown grownup up chiefly as instruments to protect and promote the thc economic order and thus commercial law lies at the basis of oC all law and all means of oC maintaining maintain maintain- in ing social order Copyright ht John F. F Dille Co I I h 4 |