American messenger . thave war, Admiral Jack Philip shouldbe the hero of every last man. An Observer in the Philippines By John Bancroft Devins. With a foreword by Ex-Presi-dent Taft, and an appendix containing extracts of addressesby William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Judge AltonB. Parker, Elihu Root and Luke E. Wright. Bound in cloth,416 pages, 64 illustrations. Price, $ postpaid. Dr. Devins made a thoroughly personalstudy of the Philippine Islands. He trav-elled extensively among the natives, knewtheir customs, habits, peculiarities andlatent possibilities. This book is an au-thority


American messenger . thave war, Admiral Jack Philip shouldbe the hero of every last man. An Observer in the Philippines By John Bancroft Devins. With a foreword by Ex-Presi-dent Taft, and an appendix containing extracts of addressesby William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Judge AltonB. Parker, Elihu Root and Luke E. Wright. Bound in cloth,416 pages, 64 illustrations. Price, $ postpaid. Dr. Devins made a thoroughly personalstudy of the Philippine Islands. He trav-elled extensively among the natives, knewtheir customs, habits, peculiarities andlatent possibilities. This book is an au-thority as to whether or not the Filipinois capable of governing himself and howhe would do it, if given a chance. also realized the commercial valueand diplomatic advantage of this groupof Islands. Read what we, as a nation,received for our $20,000,000 purchaseprice. Read whether it is wise for us tolose our right and release our supervisionover the Philippines, especially at this time. The Islands of the Pacific.


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