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 SUGGESTIONS TO READERS

  The general reader will be chiefly interested in the five chapters of the text, of which Chapter IV is the chief.

 Those who find any difficulty in accepting the argument in the text are referred to Appendix II, of which §1 and §3 will probably be found of most general use.

 The General Summary is designed for those who think they have not time to read the book.

 The Summary by Sections will supply the starting point for reading any special part of the text desired.

 The analytical table of contents, the index, and the running page headings have been constructed to facilitate the use of the book as one of reference.

 Chapter II may help those who do not yet believe that the so-called "high cost of living" is, at bottom, a shrunken dollar.

 Chapter III is commended especially to those who imagine that there is little wrong with our present monetary system.

<li> Appendix IV, §3, is for those craving good company in espousing new ideas.</li>

<li> Appendices I and III and Appendix II, §2, are intended chiefly for technical economists.</li>

<li> Appendix VI gives references for further study and verification.</li> </ol> xi