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Keys to Success^^ 



SENT FREE 



Mr. Edward Bok, Editor The 

 Ladies* Home Journal, tells 

 yoting: men how, without help 

 or influence, they can rise to 

 the highest success. 



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The present century abounds with 

 examples of young men who, alone 

 and unaided, have risen to the very 

 highest pinnacle of success in their 

 chosen callings. 



The great captains of industry of 

 to-day were the poor boys of thirty 

 years ago. They made their opportunities; they depended solely upon 

 their own personal efforts. It was not a wealthy parent, nor an influential 

 friend who started these men on the road to fortune. 



What, then, is that irresistible force which enabled them to overcome 

 all obstacles? 



Every ambitious young man is searching for this secret. He 

 believes that honesty, sobriety, perseverance, and determination are essen- 

 tials in the foundation on which to build a successful career, and yet he 

 realizes that he must possess something more than these prerequisites, 

 if he would achieve conspicuous success. 



Those who study the lives of successful men will tell you that they all 

 possess a certain force of character — the power to mould the opinions and 

 direct the actions of others. John D. Rockerfeller has often said that he at- 

 tributes his success largely to his ability to influence and control the minds 

 of men. How to acquire that power is told by Mr. Edward Bok. in his lec- 

 ture "Keys to Success," the most inspiring address to young men ever 

 heard from an American platform. Mr. Bok does not preach theory; he 

 gives, good, sound, practical advice. He tells young men just how they 

 can develop those qualities indispensable to success, and win both money 

 and power. Every word is suggestive and inspiring. 



Tho publishers of this lecture are desirous that every reader of The American Bee 

 Kteper Rhoultl possess a copvof "Kevs to Success," and they will send, compiiinentary, 

 a complete copy of this address to every reader who will write for it. enclosing: 6 cents 

 tocovercost of mailing. "Keys to Supcess" is one of the many inspiring speeches con- 

 tained in Modern Eloquance. a" library of Famous After-Dinner Speeches, A ddresses and 

 Lectures, in ten volumes, edited bv the Hon. Thomas B. Reed. The publishers bebeve 

 that these complimentary copies of Mr. Boli'a "Keys to Success" will prove eftectivc 

 advertising for the sale of Ex-Speaker Reed's reiniirlcable work; hence this liberal oticr. 



John D. IHorris and Company, Publishers, 



Suite 127, Commonweahh BIdg., PHILADELPHIA 



