28 APRIL 1923, page 11

Or If Stern Duty Prevents A Trip To Hawaii, What

about the invitation of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce to spend your vacation in " the Charmed Land ? " "Unique in climate—soft, soothing, glorious days and cool, refreshing......

The

ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD. BY EVELYN WRENCH- T HE comments in the American Press on Lord Robert Cecil's mission to the United States are worth reading. He seems to have succeeded......

But To Return To American Railroad Advertising, Not Even The

most hardened globe-trotter could resist such appeals as the following, which I take at random from a bundle of American Press advertisements on my desk. Here are three samples.......

Despite These Criticisms Of Foreign Interference—and They...

of crusades carried on in the British Press at the time of Mr. W. E. Johnson's (" Pussyfoot ") anti-drink campaign in Great Britain— the visits of such of our public men as Lord......

Mr. Hearst, On The Other Hand, Came Out With Large

type editorials warning unsuspecting American citizens against this " foreign propagandist " and worked himself into a fury. He asked his readers : " What greater interference......

Or If This Exhortation Fails To Stir The Sluggish Imagina-

tion of the reader, his eye will be caught by the full-page announcement of the Hawaii Tourist Bureau, which suggests : " Why not spend this summer in Paradise ? " :— " Can't......

Never For Long Can Mr. Henry Ford Keep His Name

out of the headlines of the American Press. He is unques- tionably one of the most picturesque personalities in America to-day--one week he is in the limelight as a possible•......

Now That Our British Railways Have Been Grouped Into Four

or five large systems for the entire country, would it not be possible for them to show a little more imagination in their publicity methods ? Compared with the Canadian Pacific......