Show t J The Money In ItI It I Joe Toe Chapple Chappie editor of the Nations t. t s 's Magazine Is moved to observe that It If the human race could be all happy by habit or oven even moderately rational there would be little bitterness and no more of the absolutely needless af sacrifice of ot the nobler and uplifting emotions of mankind To Today he f says we offer otter human sacrifices Just Justas as truly as did the Aztecs and our shafts of sarcasm and pOr persecution cut cutas cutas as deep as any sacrificial knife of old beneath which the human blood gushed out and stained the great greatt t stone slab on which the victim lay bound True those who vho suffered in inthe v the old days were not all helpless vic victims tims some tints some went to the stake cheerfully cheer X fully content to die for their 1 They are now made mad victims for fori i- i if f personal revenge and public honors r r which could never be attained except by slaying those In power over whose prostrate forms the ambitious grasp rr the tinsel of glory they covet but which they too some day will find c. c only a broken bauble It has been R said that the way to appeal to an ani f t i Englishman Is through his stomach 1 let It not be said with equal truth i that hat the way to appeal to an American Is through his purse Too many great i questions to-day to are considered d on the r basis of whether or not there Is f q v money in It but all an manhood cannot bo bought with gold or the nations nation's j. j b sense of Justice dulled by pecuniary 1 gain RuskIn was one aDO who loved his bis f fellowman fellow This great man said The sum of or enjoyment depends not on the quantity of things tasted but buton o on ol on the vivacity and patience of taste taste |