| Show SALOONS S A writer In Medical Medico Talk for Cor March arch suggests a n substitute saloon In the tho interest t ot of temperance lie He takes the tho tholow view low that tho the saloon flits fills n 1 place that canno be liB left Idt vacant among our mod modern modera ern era Institutions but that the objectionable features ot of It cat can nUll nil ought to be eliminated According to his hii Ideas tho the temper Once resort should hould bo ho located as 1111 the lii Is on prominent streets and bo he easy CAllY of ot access The Interior should b be elegantly furnished Its walls wall be ornamented with pictures represent representIng Ing our national heroes It U should have mirrors glasses bottles and the tho para that go to make n a first saloon attractive rho Tho bar bOl keepers should bo be gentlemen who would know how to make mako friends and keep keel them All kinds of ot refreshing temperance drinks Minh should bo Lo served In addition theta there should bo be n 1 complete completo lunch coup coun counter ter tH provided lIh every Wet delicacy Them Theio should further be n 1 dining room pro for tor the tho exclusive use tiso of ot ladles accompanied by L gentlemen There should be a n separate entrance to this room loom Everything should be neat clenn clean and comfortable Instead ot of the there should bo be tables with Immaculate napery or relished I In this room roo could be daintily served tho the same ame things as ns provided for Cor forthe CorI forthe I the tho mens restaurant Here the two sexes could mingle together In friendly convivial Intercourse Something good to cat something harmless to drink lingering at nt the table In n conversation If IC they choose Every detail orderly genteel refined That Is the suggestion It Is based basal on the assumption that many man people patronize the saloon because h cau e they can enn find no better place to go I to and antI that It Is not a I depraved craving for tor In Intoxicants intoxicants toxicants that tha t drives them Into such places Temperance saloons wo we believe have been operated In Inmany inmany many place In Great areat Britain and Ind there Is no reason renson why they should not be lio equally successful here It might be bo necessary though for tor n a temperance or ors organization or some Rome philanthropic so society clety or Individual to furnish tine 1110 funds tun as ns the Investment for tor some sOllie sometime time Uree In 11 probability would prove unprofitable |