Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 28

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D: €., SEPTEMBER. 27, 1925 PART 1. His 'Tail Between His Legs” What Most Men Would See if They Could See Themselves OST men are being whipped every day in the battle of life. Many have already reached the stage where they have THEIR TAILS BETWEEN THEIR LEGS. They are afraid of everything and everybody. They live in-a constant fear of being deprived of the pitiful existence they are leading. Vaguely they hope for SOMETHING . TO TURN UP that will make them unafraid, courageous, independent. While they hope vainly, they drift along, with no definite pur- pose, no definite plan, nothing ahead of them but old age. The scourgings of life do not help such men. In fact, the more lashes they receive at the hands of fate, the more COWED they become. What becomes of these men? They are the,wage slaves. They are the ‘‘little-business’’ slaves, the millions of/clerks, storekeep- ers, bookkeepers, laborers, assistants, secretaries, salesmen. They are the millions who work and sweat ani—MAKE OTHERS RICH AND HAPPY! The pity of it is, nothing can SHAKE THEM out of their complacency. Nothing.can stir them out of the.mental rut into which they have sunk. Their wives, too, quickly lose ambition and become slaves— slaves to their kitchens, slaves to their children, slaves to their hushands—slaves to their homes. And with such examples before them, what hope is there for their children BUT TO GROW UP INTO SLAVERY. Some men, however, after years of cringing, turn on life. They CHALLENGE the whipper. They. discover, perhaps to their own surprise, that it isn’t so difficult as they imagined, TO SET A HIGH GOAL—and reach it! Only a few try—it is true—but that makes it easier for those who DO try. The rest quit. They show a yellow streak as broad as theiz backs. - They are through—and in their hearts they know it. Not that they are beyond help, but that they have acknowledged de- feat, laid down their arms, stopped using their heads, and have simply said to life, ‘‘Now do with me as you will.”’ What.about YOU? Are you ready to admit that you are through? Are you content.to sit back and wait for something to turn up? Have you shown a yellow streak in YOUR Battle of Life? Are you satisfied to keep your wife and children—and your- self—enslaved? ARE YOU AFRAID OF LIFE? Success is a simple thing to acquire when you know its for- mula. The first ingredient is a grain of COURAGE. The second is a dash of AMBITION. The third is an ounce of MENTAL EFFORT. Mix the.whole with your God-given faculties and no power on-earth can keep you from your desires, be they what they may. Most people actually use about ONE-TENTH of their brain capacity. Itisasif they were deliberately trying to remain twelve years old mentally. They do not profit by the experience they havergained, nor by the experience of others. 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If’you are made:of the stuff that isn’t-content to remain a slave—if you have taken your last whipping from life,—if you have a spark of INDEPENDENCE left in your soul, write for this free book. It tells you what Pelmanism is, WHAT IT HAS DONE FOR'OTHERS, and what it can do for,you. The first principle of YOUR success is to do something radi. cal in your life. You cannot make just an ordinary move, for you will soon again sink into the mire of discouragement. Let Pelman- ism help you FIND YOURSELF. Mail the coupon:below now— now while your resolve to DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR.- SELF is strong. THE PELMAN INSTITUTE OF AMERICA Approvedias acorrespondenceischool under the laws of;the Staterof New York. 2575 Broadway Suite 189 New York-City. The'Pelman Institute of America, 2575 Broadway, . Suite 189 f New York City. I want you‘to‘show,me'_wha,t;Pelmauism"ha,Sja,’étlially ‘donefor over 650,000 people. 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