Show RICAN BUSINESS IN ORIENT NOW NO THREATENED r ad ade e Expert Returns From Tn Trip rip PP to lo Far East With f Sta Startling r Facts n e era m of ot progressiveness has dawned the jj far tar FASt East Weston Western m methods of at and commercial development being followed to such ouch a degree i It t with European and business organizations Is on a large scale ml I. I Is the mes e that George e einson inson representative of at a chain of at l retail stores tores In this hemisphere LT J to the tho United States after ater ailing Ing six Ix months In tho the orient was Interviewed yesterday t Walker a department store Ho lie Is Isi i manager of the foreign department the th American Dry Goods company V t York which has on It Its list the the largest stores In tho country countr iker's tore store being included riff lye years ear ago litO Robinson Journeyed the orient On his recent trip he ho hos s amazed at tho the wonderful develop nt t manifested in all fields of at human leaver favor In Robinson Robinson's s 's words the ant ent has shot forward to an extent rond and Imagination ELCOME AMERICAN CAPITAL capital I in is now pouring Into I orient and Is welcomed accord according In Robinson Railroads aro being belm built I every ery effort IH Js made ronde to report import raw UW goods from tho the fields field to factories t which aro springing up mushrooms in Japan China and Philippines wandered far Into tho the high high- ye ia 15 and byways of business In Japan ire ere he ho stayed d three months Ho Hoke Hoke Hoke ke ke of ot tho the Japanese as a race rac which II y adapts itself to circumstances an example ho referred to the tho fact tact t I for Cor thirty days daya ho consulted with I Inese anese as 88 to making a parasol of a tern which ho bought In Vienna Tho The eventually turned out the tho shed article and then quoted a n price pricer r re e favorable to tho the American public n the co cost t of ot the tiro Europ European n object said Mid that one result of tho the trade trado would be that goods lid ild bo be che cheaper pcr and It H would form torm Important item to consider in these 1 when high costs cost's shadow tIp spreads read a mantle over o tho the countr country ranches for tho the supply of ot to the American market Robinson l I had been established at Yokohama Kobe In Japan at Shanghai l konS' konS and arad In China and Manila In the tho Philippines Ho Iio cd ed that a 0 factory had hod been built at atilia ills ilia and that It t was under tho the su- su I Ishon of oC American women The rhe Thet rhet t shipments from tram the tho factory were Ived In the United States this I ith r I EDITIONS CHANGED said Id that for years Jap- Jap 1 30 10 goods foods heW had not come under the tho rable notice of oC Western people i state of ot affairs Is la now being aged for tor the tho Japanese realize that obtain tho the best results their best bestIc k Ic must be bo put Into tho tiro articles they e. e c. c As a consequence tho the Japanese no now noso so closely Imitating the tho West West- manufacturer that they form torm a acue aua cue ua US menace menaco in tho the question of ot tho ping of tho the worlds world's trade urther Robinson reported that orl- orl il uI articles were now much in n vogue his hla countr country In fact tact ho he thought It t amounted to a fad tad There Thero was lu kno to what extent tho the fad tad lid ild spread Fhe rho comm commercial interests between United Slates and Japan said bald arc now no noso so strong that sene sen- sen e V people aro are not even thinking of or a sible friction much less war Japan Japans s not want war it wants this couns coun's coun- coun s 's cash and is 18 putting out c every rt to get It Jt Of Ot course there thero are aro o oca In Japan talking of war var but I sensible people have 0 concluded t. t a a. country's greatness relies on and not on bloodshed realized d that with the conion conIon conlon con- con Ion lon of ot tho the war a titanic struggle ild lid be waged In the world of oC com- com ce How much of at the trade that I been wrested from Europe tho the nt nl would keep it was difficult to at this time but hut Robinson believed far East fast would easily as 11 hold 60 per t of ot tho the present abnormal trade e. e 1 i view of the tho fact tact that China Chinn has han a au u Jon of ot souls Robin Robin- that nothing can hold no Os once it wakes up and realizes opportunity In the sphere of or busl- busl s. s FROM DARKNESS Tio ho change in opinion regarding at- at v 11 In the tho orient was Wul touched upon ulon Robinson Everything E Is now being lo to subservient to business 8 Twenty Twenty- years ago in the mikado's kingdom I military occupied tnt the greatest rest re- re ct st of ot the tho people farmers comma coming t ti t. with Ith business men a 1 poor third I re ro has haa been a revolution re in thought an in the twenty five ye years has hasTied Tied aged from the tho darkness Into light lIt I 1 the bu business men today rank first I government go encourages them and l r manufactories with the result t the greatest development Ile possible row lOW taking place the tho Philippines Robinson 1 t that the people of at the tho Islands U t the tho United States StateR to continue to l I them for tor another fifty years ears The They I c terre he ho said a a. stable government l i a firm hand at tho the helm If It this ho C felt lt certain that the will occupy a lL high place on industrial and commercial plane he e only thin thing that Is worrying the In the tho East Enst at present lineon said is tho the shipping of the Owing to the tho apparent city of ot ships it Jt won was thought that might arise which would J No Je e an en obstacle for tor tho the greAte greatest t I bet between e n the orient and United States I |