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Show THAT FULL DINNER PAIL Iteljlng foollsld) upon the full dinner din-ner pall to accomplish for them what It has bo often accomplished for tho Republican party, the Democrats pro ceed to (die extravagance upon extravagance ex-travagance and to make Hubby claims of being at peace, even when we nro at war, sajs the Detroit Journal. Por the dinner pall has been tilled with munition money, which presently must be supplanted by the true coinage coin-age of protected Atnericau Industry nfter the war. And while the dinner pull Is full, observe with what Inflated foods This administration promised the worker a lower cost of living. Rut. as a matter of fact, to tho worker Democratic prosperity Is a false pros perlty. It Is a mirage. Cverj man with a dinner pall knows that, unless his wages have' been Increased 20 per cent, under Democratic munition prosperity, be Is poorer than bo was four years nffo. I'or Wilson rents nro from 20 to -10 per cent, higher; the Wilson meat, tho Wilson sugar nnd tho Wilson wool nre -10 per cent higher, and the Wilson Wil-son steel and tin and household goods nre from 20 to -10 per com higher The Wilson bread has advanced faster than the Wilson wage, nnd tho Wilson taxes have risen higher than the Wilson prosperity. Democracy timj unvo enriched the munition tiinnufncturer. but has It enriched the worker, whose cost of tlvtntt has Increased faster thn.ii his earnings? If the Administration can reveled itself on ihe ground that tho worker Is obliged to move out of tils home into an inferior one or has to dntihli UP id ti iieiiients and to tafco tn bunrd ers to miike up for tils loss t eco nnmli adv-inttiKP under the present incrwtM'ii .sist of living then dinre U no renon liv the XilminlHrnitlon should not in us ixtruvukuut lu Its taxes us It .h msed. |