Show HAPPIER WORLD IN 4000 TEARS The man whl13 on earth nt the present pres-ent time has cause to bemoan his lot He Is living several thousand years Loo soon OOIlH 1C Instead of having been born toward the close of the twentieth century it were to be his good fortune to come Into tine world 1000 years hence he would strike IL better earth According to prominent scientists It will be a world so different from the present zinc as to be almost Impossible of uoinpni Ison Hero are some of the things they say That men will become physically perfect per-fect That mens brains will be finer and larger That man will live to be as old as Methuselah Me-thuselah That disease will be abolished That theme will be but one language and one creed That distance will be annihilated That mind reading will j supplant xvire Icss telegraphy These are only a few of the wonderful things that me to happen There arc a legion of other marvels that are sure to result from mans Increasing Inventiveness Inven-tiveness and steady approach to complete com-plete maHer over every element of xvaler earth and air The men who make these astounding predictions are not dreamers They are profound students who base their calculations cal-culations on the most extended scientific scien-tific researches The very names of If G Wells Dr Gill Prof McGee Prof Mason and Prof Field make their I own appeal What such men say commands respectful hearing Dr Gill of the Smithsonian Institution Institu-tion Is of the opinion that I wIsdom teeth vermiform appendixes and little toes are doomed to follow the tail I that prehistoric man had and pass 1 ay lie further points out that man is un dei going a gradual metamorphosis That the force of the brute Is being sup planted by superior iniellcclualky Reasoning Rea-soning on this line he prcdieis that the man of the future xvill master all hy glrnio and sanitary Jaxvs and will be physically perfect Prof Masonfc investigations lead him to go even further Hu con lends that inferior laces will pass away completely Machinerv xvill have practically abolished the need of physical labor Ry this time the earlh will have so cooled Hint the polar regions will be i ex tended Into the temperate one Mens brains will be larger and of greater poxver and the feet will be smaller No lils will bo worn and an Increased i groxvth of hair will afford protection against the rigors of cold weather Those who bolteve in socialism xvill be elated to learn that In Prof Masons opinion tInt people of the future xvill live under tribal conditions entire villages being occupied by members of one fcinily The mastery of the microbe theory uni haw abolished all human Ills and disease will be a crime for the reason that proven tion and cute will IQ such oisy matters that only the slothful and careless can possibly con tract t and spread any form of illness Hence tine Hick man will be Imprisoned Just as the thief and murderer now arc Passing from Prol Mason to Prof Mc Gee the noted Washington ethnologist the searcher for Information gets some startling surprises Sex w1ll he determined with scien tine certainty says Prof McGee Steam heat and ozone will do away with cold and xvarm weather dis comforts and njuko both seasons equally pleasant Distance will iivp bees rendered a thing of no account by trains airships submarine bouts and othcr means of rapid transit yet to be Invented The world will be one great city of which the oceans will be but ns lakes in a plllle and to pnS from Lon on to New YOlk xv 11I be i only a matter of an hour 01 two It is in the domain of psychological research however that he greatest id vance will be made Speaking on thul L Subject Plof Field an alnnlttci au tholII says Hypnotism wIll be the great method of control ll will do awzu y with nisons and matte xvnrs impossiblo The mob of the future will he dispelled not with the llOlIrenmns club but by 1 his h ny J nolle eye Mind reading xvill be universal No government can plot against another uecausc tine secrets will he instantly tIl ulsell by telepathic current Man willOwing be nllllnst omnipotent iJCottlse hc will noL only be able to piollL hy l thc los sons of the past but wIll he able to look Into tine utlJlc Owing to the use of fruits and cereal essence as food tho man of ul period wIll have no teeth His body and limbs win be small his eyes largo There will be no unhappy manlares and all chlldicn will be pcrfec Inateart of newapapors the channel for dissem Inn I lag news of the worlds will bu a groat cciuriil hall occurrenceK where nines aases from all parts of ihe world wIll be Ilaslul to the mlndsof the assembled tinon One export Mr II G Wells the Lon don aclcntlsihovellfci goes even further l In his JIIcdlclIGns He I1cSflnts the as tJlmisinimng 1111 = W1I1 S Ihlle be any mUll in the fu lUICV With the colilbloodcd accuracy of the sclonlist he proceeds to how limit there Is l no xvarran 1 for believing that i ian Is uiml According to Mr Welht the hu man meting of today is but the prodmt tr centuries of developmeni and si me in the ftc leiiic nf inn live nothing standb llllI is annul iIrrfe7L3fllon Is eatable It IH wiii hut loglcnl to S8Ume timmi t the man will gradually cease to be ns xve know him nofl will noxy pass awuy and be succoeduil by some meting of mill IIllcly hi VnKIMttCr < lldownenl tPlnlladcl phla North American I |