16 ' IN 'I :f h . j IV w fe 1.- ' The Commoner VOL. 22, NO. 4 -- X The amazing story of Carl Rowe who rose from an income of $50.00.aweek to $1,000 a month My name is Rowe 'Carl Rowe. I live in a small city in New York State. I am going to tell you an amazing story about myself. It may seem too strange to believe, but you can easily verify everything I have to say. Two years ago I was a baker. I was struggling along, trying to make the money in my pay envelope meet the in creasing expenses of our family. There was -no prospect for the future. Today, just two years later, I ami a successful business man. I have plenty of money for all the things we need and want. Last month I made $876 during my spare time, and was able to put . $200 a week in my savings account. I am going to tell you how it hap pened. Please remember that two years ago I had no surplus cash. I was in the same fix as nine out of ten other men. Expenses were constantly mounting and my salary, although it had increased, could not keep pace with the cost of living. My wife had to do without things that I knew she ought to have. We wanted an automobile, but we couldn't afford it. We wanted to buy our own home, but we couldn't afford that. It made me desperate to think of what might happen if I became sick or lost my job. I worried about it, and so did my wife. We were living from hand .to mouth, and we didn't know what calamity and hardships might be lurk ing just around the corner. vAnd .yet today X own our nine room house. I have an automobile. I have money for books, the theatre, or any other pleasures that I may want. I have the cash today to educate my son and send him through college. Here is how it happened. One day in glancing through a magazine I read an advertisement. The advertisement said that any man could make rrom a hundred to three hundred dollars a month during his spare time. m I didn't believe it. I knew that I had worked hard eight hours a day for $50.00 a week, and I figured that no man could make that much during a couple of hours a day spare time. But as I read that ad I found that it pointed to men who had made that. much and more. In the last paragraph the advertiser offered to send a book with out cost. I still doubted. But I thought it was worth a two-cent stamp, so T tore 5h V rTCvjuS yy www wim rrwwvw ir jy n.n - j . fir iftJ ingly simple. I am the representative in this territory for a raincoat manu facturer. The booklet that I read was one issued by that company. It tells any man or woman just what it told me. It offers to anyone the same opportunity that was offered to me. It will give to anyone the same success that it has brought to me. The Comer Manufacturing Company are one of the largest manufacturers of high-grade raincoats on the market; but they do not sell through stores. They sell their coats through local representa tives. The local representative does not have to buy a stock. ' All he does is to take orders for Comer raincoats and he gets his profit the same day the or der is taken. Fully half my customers come to my house" to give me their or ders. My business is growing bigger every month. I dont know how great it will grow, but there are very few business men in this city whpse net profit is greater than mine, and I can see only unlimited opportunity in the future. - out the coupon and put it in my pocket and .next day on my way home from work I mailed it. When I look back to that day ani realize how close I came to passing up that ad, it sends cold chills down my spine. If the book had cost me a thou sand dollars- instead of a two-cent stamp, it would still have been cheap. All that I have today an automobile my home, an established business, a con tented family all these are due to the' things I learned by reading that little eight-page booklet. There is no "secret to my success. I have succeeded beyond any dream I may have had three years ago, and I con sider myself an average man. I be lieve that I would be criminally selfish if I did not tell other people how I made my success. All the work I have done has " been pleasant and easy, and withal, amaz- If you are interested in increasing your income from $100 to $1,000 a month and can devote all your time or only an hour of so a day to this same proposition in your territory, write The Comer Manufacturing Company at Day ton, Ohio. Simply sign the attached coupon and they will send you the eight page booklet referred to by Mr. Rowe and full details of their remarkable proposition. Cut Out and Mail THE COMER MFQ. CO., 7 Dept. S-61, Dayton, Ohio Gentlemen : Ploaso send me, without .obligation on my part, copy of. your booklet and full details of your" prbpositionV Address i. . . . : . . ,... i; ; . f 1 r wM"wg cmmaaraa: ,'& Lkfeti 'it M H I I I fl fl fl fl fl fl I u fl fl I I !' I