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The literary digest . t. y.:.-: Ever-Ready Safety^ Razor HnmA AcyPlin? Millions of trusty Ever - ReadyA IWlllC XA.^^lii • Safety Razors that saw service withour glorious Army and Navy are on their way home with theirhappy, contented users. We welcome these heroes. We promise them, as well as the glorious home army of* Ever-Ready * users, the same wonderful blades that make shavinga pleasure for millions of Ever-Ready enthusiasts the world over. Extra Ever-Ready Radio Blades 6 for 40c American Safety Razor Company,Brooklyn, N. Y. On Salethe WorldOver. official mind is what Bowen said to Stern-burg: Very well, I will pay this moneywhich you demand, because I am not inposition to refuse, but I give you warningthat for every thousand dollars you exactin this way, you will lose a million in South-American trade. (February 16, 1903). THE ROOSEVELT MAGIC OF WIN-NING HIS ENEMIES T^HEODORE ROOSEVELT was bit--? terly hated, writes Mr. Charles WiUisThompson in the New York Times, butthe people who hated him hadnt methim. He was accused of insincerity, butnever by people who knew him. He wasaccused of optimism—by people whodidnt know him. There were many whobelieved his course was always dictatedby a desire to obtain votes, but suchpeople were not acquainted with him. Newspaper reporters always declaredthat to know Roosevelt was to love the representatives of strong anti-Roosevelt organs were swayed by hiscaptivating personality. There was amystic magic in his rip-roaring, manlynature that won all hearts to him, andas his compani


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