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Show THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY THe Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner i I Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden j Editorial Committee Socialism answered. , b question conf"g SOCIALIST SOCIAL. will meet e.jfi.liht rocial data iia Mrs. Dura. at 563 this t Sunday) evening. Struggle tor Mills Heading be- - ud iinie t Ew-continue- a r Iconic. Kudrats ai revolutionary socialism. SNiallam and Revolution. ,ew- nd not bine there could a majority If gel hey that tktafc gucialiam. no matter by a fjTethoda, that the aortal revolu-rtoonce. at accomplished be would hi U an error, and n very grave ai, v;. for without an Intelligent under-uaiulief the conflict of lntereata in -- o.n-a. and the conatructlve tbeor-To- f socialism, backed by a organiaatlon. the social Solution would be atill born. That The ta It would be premature. lbt wrniild be defeated. The be thrown Into a slate of iuUstrial serfdom, and the great dlaaa of th people rendered helpless and discouraged. To what kind of a state this would finally lead, is hard to But the Socialist mom-ea- t template. Is too well advanced now for be made. y Mick n fatal mistake to Socialist la Tha real revolutionary piled id Impoaaibilist by the Opportunists. under-Hu- d It ti because the latter do not the class conflict! growing out They hope of evolutionary progress. w attain to an ideal state before the hold-lu- g popie ate In any way capable of the advance made agahiat the reactionaries and grafter, who will, In the hoar of the areming virtory of Boclal-fcfall over themselves to be a part But when the cf tha winning army. people people, or a majority of the hare risen to an intellectual level that them to fight according to will enable chM Interest,, and thus nee the vie-- 1 won to think for tory they have Uemselvre and act accordingly, and not be led by th nose, by eny leader, be he eeer so gnat a Socialist when here risen this far, they will ba under- isvineiblr, because they will orM would i KATE & HILLIARD. E. A. BATTEL and M. MORAN Address all communications to K. S. Hilliard, 567 26th St. lie has been constantly misinformed on those question. The kind of reading matter that be had been doping hi brain with ha caused hi head to rise in rebellion against hi hat and he ia insulted if some common every day working man come along and attempts to leach him. He iVcns, "nonsense! what do you, a common laboring man. know about such things as that? Why, Prof. Knowitall, the wise man, has just written an article in The Boston Blatter that knocks you Socialist into a cocked hat. He then stridea off in a way, thinking that he ha But in real-fl- y silenced that fanatic. the Boston Blatter baa, for the time being at least, knocked hi brains into a cocked hat. ' Socialism and Slavery. The Socialists contend that a person who la compelled by force of neof cessity, due to hia land and capital, to eel! himself by the hour, day or week to another for e price, celled wages, and that price only enough to supply his Immediate wants, 1 a wage slave, because hie is a comlabor or labor-powe-r on the market. bought modity and sold just as horse and cows, pork and other merchandise. We hear of the labor market." What ia the "labor market but a wage slave market? As Socialists have often said the very terminology of capitalist society proves the slave character at wage labor. Rome there are who, admitting that labor la bought In open market and exploited by wage slavery yet claim that it were ever thua and thus it will ever remain. They are fond of quotlrg Aristotle, who, they assert, was a very wise man and knew what ha was talking about, when he said that slavery must always exist Aristotle was truly a wise man, but what he said was something different from what they at tribute to him. What Aristotle Said About Slavery. Aristotle, the greatest mind In an-dent society, aald that slavery must always exist, because the wheel does uot turn of itself; the needle does not of Itself." He explained that dety must have an intellectual claae to uo the thinking, and thst class must be a leisure class; they must he surrounded with every luxury. In order to give their brain a chance to develop, end In order that this leisure claae be furnished with the means for development there were slaves for the lords, and apprentices fof master-workerBut, Aristotle did not stop there. lie said: "If every tool, when summon ed, or even of lie oVm accord, could do the work that, befits it. Juat as thecrea- moved of them- ,lons of selves, or the tripods of llephasetoa wentof their oVn accord to their ar shuttle! cred work, It the weavers were .to weeve of themselves, then there would be no need of apprentices or of slaves for for the maeter-workerthe lords. Aristotles Conception Realised Today, Aristotle's conception of an ideal has been realised. . We have s-labor-saving machinery to do the work of slaves, The wheel now turns of itself, the needle sews of lie y s. ... VNs with i targe "mr .to f ! UClDush ! high sounding praise about Uierir intelligence. everage American has a Thst the hrp. amount of intelligence is of costae beyond question, but InlelH-OTdoes not always imply knowledge; a man may lie very intelligent mud at the ram time be In a state of Ignorance regarding abrlat and economic questions, because hia environ-cb- l ins been of such a nature that Il'ua y marvelou- . huuk weaie of self, the weaver themselves, every tool, when summoned doe the work that befit it. Consequently, slavery, or arduous toil fur the masse ha ceased to have a reason, and should be abolished. 'Aristotle was a heathen and knew nothing of the beauties of l hrUrian-- j lT, but be exhibited a profoundness of j wisdom and a loftiness ot sentiment that puts to shame the present-dathinkers who prostitute their lniel-lethat the ruling claae may continue to rule and pay them their thirty pieces at silver. They, Says Marx, at the Ancients; perhaps, excused the slavery c one on j mean was a that it the ground io the full development of another. Bui to preach the slavery of the masse, in order that a few erode and half educated upstarts might become 'eminent spinners,' extensive sausage makers, nd k dealers' to do influential this they lacked the bump of Chriiian-ity.- " ,nd I lUe recm mv. shoe-blac- Under our present industrial system none is perfectly free, not even the favored ones, the capitalists. They must commit shocking Crimea to save from millions their ruin by their own kind. They are under the necessity of creating markets for iheir goods, that results in bloody foreign wars and lyFew people, when ing advertising. looking over the pages upon pages of advertising in any modern magaaine ever think of the tremendous amount of money that It must require to keep before the people the numberless useless, and, not to any fraudulent, merchandise at the modern advertiser. And yet, it pays to advertise. Socialism and Compromise. Now as to the mks-u- p of a real Socialist. First of all, ha la an uncompromising revolutionist. He is never t hypocrite. He la the same the world over. He cannot be misled by eny reform movement that may be produced as a last ex I reme to run Into the ground the genuine social revolution. Witness jn Russia, the spectacle of a weak and Impotent ruler being forced to turn over part of the authority vested' exclusively in himself to Count Wltie, because of the aggressive campaign of the Socialist a. And witness the dismal failure of this master of subterfuge to fool the revolutionists with crumbs from the political table. Witneag the sudden awakening of the conservative and liberal when the fact became apparent that the Boclalist could not- he misled by the deceptive measures offered by, the government, they cut loose from (he radical wing with a suddenness that throws e strong light on their true position. No sooner has this reaction set in than Count Witte shows hie hand also, which ia as tyrannical as the Caare. But m the newe of the day reveals, the Socialist continues to y 's riant interest; and ihe laying of the foundations-tho- se of social In- only termits through aocial ownerohlp possible for Peace on earth, good will Bo, in the words of among men. Karl Marx, the Boclalist aay: Workers of all countries unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains; you have a world to gain. j. C. Northrop. FIGURES DON'T LIE. It la notorious that words may he ao combined and delivered with the subtle magnetism of the platform lecturer as to fool, so to speak, "wins of the audience all of the time, all the audiense some of the time, but not all of tha audience all of the time. On the other hand figures are comaa monly regarded impersonal and hence incapable of decelL Nothing could he further from ihe truth, for, both words end figures being nothing more nor less than vehicles of thought, both are bound U convey the meaning with which they are laden. Statistics are, according to ihe dictionary numerical facta collectively." Rearing tll definition in mind, statistics are unimpeachable. But there are statistics and statistics. Admitting for the sake of argument that governmental statistics comply fully with the above definition, then, to aay the least. It 1, an act of sacrilege, it is to contribute to a criminal abortion to exhibit one part of elaUatlcs and suppress all ihe rest. A careful reading of last Sunday's Temperance department leaves th Prohibition party convicted by ha own writers, Judges, clergymen, . lawmakers and editors of criminal practice on the body of Statistics. Having knowledge of tbeas Crimea, MAKING OF A THE S march to victory in Kiisia, for he ia uncompromising and well grounded. Anent th Hears! Movement Socialists have learned by experience. that he who auuld be free, must himself strike the blow." Still, he is not blind to the sign of t'.ie times. He the rtdugl ,k(nftIS ,he Gooige movement, the jn BrJtn small affair when compared with a domestic follura Tho one is a inert matter of money; the other affects body, mind and soul. The wlfs should bt supreme within her sphere, hut with that supremacy aha 'should accept the responsibilities that belong to It and be held accountable for result a On the other hand, she ehould not Interfere In his province, but each aliould ask for and receive the advice and help and encouragement of the other. But you ask how can thin theory be put into practical application. By applying ordinary business principles principles which, I regret to say, are his' of as or his chest is a curious result ages very seldom applied to domestic affairs tils physiological obtrusive and we sets at th same angle as of yore. of mental repression are unable to in tha right way. The trouble ia that say. But I am wandering frrtm the the avenge business man runs his A Very Important and that reminds me of a home as be would his stare, considering This question of an allowance la a main issue, Item of expense, an used to ride a circuit his wife as a whs preacher pretty serious one, and tha disposition down in southern Illinois and who al- - expense whichsimp! he pays In an Irregular of the woman in the cafe enter largeway as her needs, expressed or Implied, ly (hit Its consideration. Seim women seem to require, or in the form nf a fixnever get beyond childhood, mentally, allowance. Tha first method places ed and prefer te be treated like children her In the position of a mendicant or a all their lives. They know nothing pensioner: the second Improves her about their husbands income End cars standing, but makes her relation to him less if they keep them liberally supsomething in the nature of a salaried plied with, the luxuries thelr childish employee. While tha latter is for the natures demand. With such women better plan of the two, giving the wife, there ia only one course practicable, and aa it does, a certain independence Imthat is the ancient and time honored possible with the former, it Is not, I one whirh is based on the theory that believe, the true relation, which should all women are Irresponsible beings and be one of equal partnership, as I haws are to bo considered property of a said. higher sort, to bo fed and clothed and A DISCUSSION of the Very Important and IKK, by C. 8. Tost.J JOHN Tour MfCnPrrisht. reminds me ef old Tucker, who lives the corner and who " be n member of my favorite Tou remember him the mn ho slways wears a fussy high a co,t and walks with a rut that makes me think of a turkey bbler of w hich I was the proud in my boyhood days Tommy is ''h pos-xw- nr Caspar S. Yost qintlss. -- perhaps regarded with a degree of affection, but not to be treated as mental equals or to be given any active part In domestic administration except as upper servants. The great trouble Is that there are so many wives who are treated in this manner who do h iu,t trove on their knees for ac-t- not deserve to be. The human dolls are. In fact, a mighty email minority of necessities. womankind. The supposed limitations boT' T'r ,ona uTta tha fair of the sex have been fixed In the masn1 the rights-o- f culine mind by the customs and prejuVn ns?,r 'i of his fovorits dices of centuries, and it is pretty hard foe M th' cluh- - H to change its attitude, but the change ntnv! ,bout th poor is being made and made more rapidly . who ar littl bet-h- o In this country v 'heir husbands. than In any ". h " thMr kn for other. Wo have ,nd Wbo 8e,dom learned that th one Tears average woman 4 tn m-I- w Tommy's righteous has Just about Mlxnsli Ch-"wnethlng folr to see. as much sens as the average would if tk,:. ey money man, and, given ,pmiL 1,jr lfo ha the earn trainMh 2 .1 ,n1 ,vr "Inc our ing and same yU it para. Well, conditions, she foflahed to tr da. can accomplish .i,., Im as much, There always seems .jWWy " WU 1d ' dTn 'he ground ef non-hir- h equally to be a subtle difference In their h" proceeding! mental equipment which enables a wothat hia man to uch bcvL ., an' Instant conclusion by wu the aum means of-reach H a ,Io,nr something we call intuition, whWl TurkreouVj? while man arrives .at the earns point " Wcen t hw"Ht. H lTV a laborious process of reasoning, wr club now, but after . but whether this difference la actually nl so-"Ti- cs f'1'" f e STT msr-'r.sJ.IJ'- hr fin - " 'h" !0,NTS ,NTEREST,NG T0 THE FEMININE SEX. M to L Mwtpeller. Vt, her. 8he fired into hia fora He "Weber, but abandoned howled and ran Icrr. as fosf as h "icine. Khe could. Since thenaway bb thst d u,li'ddortv she- has saved her wt does father's house from being destroyed by ktrly mi wii as rtie rTl ! JlT1 ,lx t,mes as fire. At Camden. A. C In a golf handicap LMMr of Phllad-- l' ti h'.:: for both aexes MVs. H." fi. Hungerford. n,taulOn hrard . day with a card of 101 and a net score of ,n fon. Fhe 77. led the field. Rl Btfra, muJZTJ". ,iand- and met a Mm. Pallia a highly educated deaf mlesd J'" "ln,h- a - club to strike ole, haa been Investigating the com Aa squat division of labor. I ways preached from the same text. like to start from a point with which I am familiar," he would eay when askbut you notice ed for ait explanation, that I never go over the aam road, and one text Is as good as another If you lose sight ef It as soon aa you get started, as I and most other preachers da" t Yeer Aetssl Partner. All V have said thus far Is beside the mark, so for aa you ars concerned, for your wife ta no child. As a matter of fact really childish women are comparatively few In number; the foult in a great majority of csss where they are treated aa suril 4a the husbands', who can't or won't aee th wrong they are doing themselves and their wives by silence on our part would make us accessory after ihe fact and call down upon u the full measure of punishment to be mcied out to the principal. Prohibition ef Prohibition. The frogmen! ary and disjointed "statistics vt liquor consumption, crime and pauperism presented by Prohibitionists ar.- false nd misleading and today the Prohibition pa stands as the principal support of the traffic" it ostensibly opimses. By alia prohibition method the lat suges of social decay must be reached before the lid can be applied I?) Siinificant Figure. Per capita figures of savings bank wealth, what do they mean? That each man, woman and child at a state has t?9o.i3, 015.43. 910.71 or $16.72 over and above daily needs that they cache No. It away tu a savings buuk? meant that capitalist have so little faith in tiielr own vaunted institutions that they do not trust all thrir egg in one basket. It is inconvenient when a crash come to have all your egg in one basket nnd besides a division ion paper) of savings bank wealtk among all the inhabitants la toothing to those who are susceptible to the faith cure. Evolution ef the Ealeen. Oak Creek was a mod net country village located on the old Chicago Road" and Hue of the C. AN. W. Hy. ten miles south of Milwaukee, Wis. Before the days of law order and the neighboring farmers burned and burned and burned again an obnoxious saloon and resort which aspired to elbow the humble cottage which sheltered thy general store and post office. Hut Oak Creek had a boom, railed itself South Milwaukee, acquired factories, a population of about Z.0U0 and 10 saloons. Law and order," the saloon and the present' factory system are Siamese triplets. Congressman Uttlefleld, In order to color the .significant figures partly quoted above, says Massachusetts ia nearer to Maine In location, and in social and moral condition may be thought to be more nearly parallel. She I a local option state wlt license in her larger ritlea. In 1K90 ah had 33 prisoners for every 10.000 people, while Maine had 13 for every 10,000. and The parallel between - Mein Massachusetts lu aocial and moral" condition la greatly exaggerated if not a lie made up out of the whole cloth.- - On-thone hand Maine ia known by its bleak coats and Its rocky fields. On the other hand ia famous for Us machinery, tentlle and other manufactured products. More la thought of the produrt than of the producers In the! factories whirh is sufficient explanation, without the liquor traffic, of in creased misery and crime In a manufacturing center. North Dakota requires at certain seasons large numbers of transient laborers. These "harvest hands must be the very youngest and strongest in order is stand the exact ing requirement at the marbine. When the harvest ia over the cold of approaching winter causes ihe tide to set southward whence it came. With from six In eight months employment out of the year thhere Is little Inducement for the worker to stay, except to grace a North Dakota Jail or poorhouse. North Dakota send Its spent humanity Into adjoining states io mingle in the ranks of tha army of the unemployed. This Is the true Inwardness at North Dakotas prohibitive morality. e Masa-anhuaet- ti - author have vaunted , the superiority of the and it has even been the among the Latia races to blacken their own character and to see no good qualities end no future sucres anywhere but among their neighbors and rivals. But, in the first place, in what duet the superiority of a race contiat? And even If there were originally noble race, dare we assert that at the present moment there rxista a nation that has epning from a single race? Everywhere ethnic characters are mixed and fused: ihe natkmal sentiment, the idea of fatherland, doe not correspond to the measurements of the and sometimes even contradicts them in peremptory fashioa; the shapes of the skull, the figure, the color of tha ckiu, hair, and eyes may differ. while the feelings, thoughts, and GRUMBLER. Anglo-Saxonsn authro-IHriogtsi- acts remain the same. It is not, therefore, in eihuic fac- tors but in the physclal. moral, and nodal constitution that we must look for the causes of a nation's greatness or decadenre. Races are superior at one moment, and without the slightent change taking place in their anthropological composition they become inferior at another moment. All peoples and all races have contributed their quota to the patrimony of civilisation. which la not the exclusive possession of tome one of them, but may rather be represented a a torch passed from one to the other. Graham's Journal of Short Hand. DEFECTS OF THE PORTAL SYS- TEM. This article should be an eye-open- er to the municipal and government ownership howler, for It shows how the graft would still exist. . Not until we take over all the means of production and distribution can w expect benetirlcDt result. TJie article follows: i Jn connection with recent discussions of the defects of Che postal system. an article In the Washington Pot-- t shows that the government is paying 94U.OOO.UOO a year to the railroads for carrying the malls, as well as $6,000, 0U0 a year for postal cars, with absolutely no provision for checking the accounts turned in by the roads to the second aesielant postmaster general. The mail carried over a certain line is weighed every onv years, and the contract for the next four years la made on the basis of the weight shown. There Is no suggestion that fraud exists in the accounting beiweep the railroads and the Poston ce department, Chough the question has been raised as to whether the auditor, if the accounts were passed through his office, might not detect the more flagrant, cases of "padding." An Instance of this sharp practice was obtained from a senator who told of the activity of a eommlltee clerk, secretly In the pny of the railroads, who, for a number ef yean, bad been obliging" sent tors and representatives by sending out under their franks great, numbers of the Agricu" and DUeaaan of the ltural Thee literally weighty voHorse. lume. It waa discovered at last, were always sent at the time when, and over a road on whirh, Ihe quadrennial weighing waa being done New York G ening Post. at hit best 1 not a man, but whea unusually disturbed ia his mind, stomach, or liver, he is simply a social terror. He loses all regard for the amenities of life, and la an animated frost moving through the warm currents of society. One of the men with whom he can get along the heat 4i Jolly, out there are stage of hia depression when Grumpy would da his worst to stir up a row with a saint. Grumpy and Jolly mat tha other morning, with this result: How do you do? Inquired Jolly, cheerfully. How do I do what? growled Grumpy Grumpy. mean, how are you, of courwr. How am 1 what? Explain your- - 1 self." "Oh, you've got erne of your fils. How do you feel? 1 feel satisfied with nothing. I feel that 99 per cent of the human ran are fools, that marriage la a failure, that our aocial organisation la n huge farce, and that the niaa who la willing to live hi life is entitled to an everlasting reward. 8oe here, old man, your spleens uut of order. The whole scope and silent nf my curiosity was to ascertain Grumpy. the sta'e of your health. "Oh, only that? What in eraattloa do you take me for? I'v had forty donors, and all of them want to know offhand from a layman what thes forty professional healers have failed to tell me, 1 rough 1 have paid out raough to make fh wholu kit of them comfortably well off. Youre old gaougt to know belter. Good morning," said Jolly, aa he moved away, with at great a show at anger aa he could ever make. shouted Nothing of the kind, Grumpy. "Deuced beastly raw, cold, drizzling morning. A case of pneumonia In every breath. You don't seem to undrrxtanad your language. Jolly. When you foil able to eapreas yourseU , correctly and Intelligently, round.' come . Tit-Hit- TAKE A BOTTLE OR TWO. Rimer Hav you read any of thoso versified advertisements I'm writing tor Fhlssirk's Fink Panacea?" Crittick Yea, and they niaka m tick, i Rimer Good. Thai's the effect I want them to have. It helps the sain ot Panacea." Philadelphia Ledger. WHAT BOBBY MISSED. The shade of Burns was rallied for being downcast Hoot mon:" was the response, din na ye ken Morgan's bought 'Anld Lang Syne' an' a' sic truck for a matter o twal thousaa' un? Think of the braw time 1 mtcht a' hard." Torn the discontented shads pa sac A on. Philadelphia Ledger. Year-Book- IN TERRA COTTA. . esr. one-hs- three-fourth- Give your wife the responsibility for th For evening, of course , the mousque-talr- e obtain. White gloves are less in favor than they were. Tan beige and gray In all their rarlstlona are te the front. Black, minted and whit silk coat r appear. They are made of taffeta, both long and short snd 11 are elala borately trimmed. The empire model to liked. Modifications of It are eulted many occasions If carefully planned. Riding astride Is so much the custom arnur girls' ia Washing tan among I reserve that proorllon of your Income for yourself. That is the plan I have followed for many year, and It has worked well. Another, plan which ha It advan-lage- a end which Is based, like th other, on the partnership Idea, Is to place your salary each week or each month, si you may receive It, In a common receptacle al home. Each nf you should have free and unquestioned Mecca, to this fund, and whatever In eft can he deposited In the hank from time to tlm. A' memorandum book should be kept with the money and all withdrawals ehould be lf -- HUSBAND 11 saving mon sign language In use among the hard aa a newspaper reporter quit ths Now different tribe of western American business and turned dressmaker.. automobile end Rlfi.tto a Indiana fib finds it Is Identical In she has better It many respects with that learned by year. That shows how much pays. to cater to people's bodies than deaf mutes throughout civilisation. The street sweepers of Munich. Ba- their brain,. Each woman takes f or walking or shepplnt. when the varia, are women. work a barrow, a cost Sleeve IS long, see that your glove with her for her shovel end s broom. The women's has only one button. Then th1! are especially workday Is fourteen hours long, and the elbow length gloves, designed to accompany tho short sleeved shopwork In hard and unpleasant. Own who mad . button glove is for bore, ping suit. The A college glri t, .U.V living Ur working extreme) dress occasions with th long slteva A CHRUMC Well-know- It la property or Improperly conducted. amount given her, that It Is hers absoI don't want to tire you, but Ism lutely, but that she Is expected to meet vary anxious to get my idea Into your certain expense. noggin straight; then, if you don't like tt (town and Flgope. em, you can do a you please about Suppose, for example, you figure up em. You rrmemtier th story about the fixed charge, as Ihe railroad man whits man and th Indian who went your would say. Under this head will come divided the and game turkey hunting rent, your water license, taxes, inIn accordance with tha white man's your servants' hire, etc. Make a surance, I til won't story, repeat proposition. allowance for Indefinite exbut )ru will recollect thst ths whit liberal penses, as provisions, clothing, car fore, doctors bills, repairs, and so on. Take upon yourself the payment of all accounts except ths current fluctuating expenses of the household and tha personal expenses of' your wife. That would give to her the reepanaibllily for the bills from the the payment of grocer, the butcher, Ihe milk and Ice dealers and other fable accounts, a well as her own clothing, eta. Then divide your salary In proportion to th If you relative eapendlturoa of lf swum the expenditure, divide your ntisry equally. If your port of s, or the expense I three-flfl- h lla hr regaining hia health and will soon be recently, will surely he with us again nlth us again. for three night, gfting a series of three lectures oa the evening of April RACIAL SUPERIORITY AND IN- 5, 6 and 7. Notice of place will be FERIORITY. given later. Mrs. Greening And what does this ala I ue reprenenl? Mrs. Browning That la Psyche, executed In terra cotta. Mrs. Greening Poor thing! But are so barbarous ia iho-- s South AmerSOCIALIST LECTURE, APRIL S, S ican countries, Cluvclaad Leader. . . AND r. talented F. Wc .are glad to report that Comrade ihe young WJIhou, Bonj. K Us, .who has been on the sick list, Is Socialist oratin' who spoke In Ogdon WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS payment ef household Mila man got all the turkeya Borne business partnerships and great many domestic partnershiiM are managed In this way, and tost sort nf thing usually ends in s Pim a oslaess View. If you succeed In life If you were going into business with dissolution. another man as your partner, each hav- you've got to play square with your on ing the same interest, It Is probable partner, end pertirularly asolifeto the contract, that you would divide the dullee of with whom you've made management no as to give each a cer- solemnly signed and seeled In th pretAltain definite responsibility. One of ence of the representative of the home you. perhaps, would have charge of the mighty. Give her control of the ia reand let her understand that she finances and acsponsible for Ita management counting, buyResponsibility makes character In a other of the woman Just aa It does In a man. Lat selling. and ing her have a fixed aum every monlh to Each In his repay the household expenses os well as sphere spective to provide for her personal requirehe suwould ments and allow her te expend the preme, but th be would money without question or Interferprofits ence. She'll come to you for advice yours jointly, to when she needs It She'll com to you be held In bulk, for more money when she needs it but reinvented foe If the amount is rightly fixed she will InterJoint your seldom have to do that She will take est or equally dia pride In keeping within her limit and vided. as you might Individually elect. more than likely will save more money With proper modification the vet same system may be applied to the do- than you wilL In the matter of small man mestic partnership, toe husband hold- economies a woman can best aa permust have but she wife the time, of every that senior, ths position ing frel of Junior partner. The husband's de- sonal Interest in the saving, must She restriction. without hers Is is It that the hia wifes Is business; partment on tha home. The one produces revenue, will probably spend most of It ayou. roll up will digging or to you by not. the surprise does analogous other the some time when you arm as of as your big and department accounting selling In desperate need of It A woman the commercial concern, but the heme, are I esIs an division. trustworthy If she Is trusted. always accounting like the man's Th he like point Is to make her feel It and. may again, factor sential or losing money as that there is no siring tied to the means of such treatment. It haa slways seemed to me that th proper view of the marriage relation la on of actual partnership. Than should he. so far aa practicable. an equal division of labor, an equal division of responsibilities and an equal division of financial returns. The woman' .labor and responsibilities should bt within the home, tha man's, for th greater part, outside c.f It. Success in her realm is of as' much, If not more. Importance- to both than success la bis. .A business failure Is the II SUCCESSFUL a Delicate Matter of Domestic Finances. It Is a Fatal Mistake to Begin Married Life by Assuming the Entire Financial Control APRIL I, 1905. - oralr.v struggle lu New York, where the "Socialistic movement, headed by William Randolph liearst, went crashing through the powerful party the of maehlne Republican and Democratic capitalist organizations. The He rat movement is the most advanced movement of the sign of the masses for the complete abolition of the bosses at all kinds: both political and economic, and ihe ruling clas i not alow to are the danger therein. Socialism and Sentiment. The working class la like a huge giant who, having been asleep a long time ia Just beginning to awake. EvoAll roads lead to Socialism, even the lution ia forcing him to a recognition writings at the extreme individualist, of liia own intt-rea-i and importance. Herbert Spencer, prove It; he said: are Socialist not sentimental-Inu- , While No one can be perfectly free till all nevertheless ihe lofthey expound are free. None can be perfectly moral sentiment of the namely, the till all are moral. No one ran be per- tiest out at all wars, age, the abolition of wiping fectly happy till U are happy. clasa distinction, the doing away with None Are Free. class hatreds, through the abolition of y MORNING, properly noted. The advantage of- this system Is- Ho t b required to explain his needs In do tall before he gets It. ' Some me are so weak that they need restraint of this kind, and for nurh this method Is but for a man with average backbone M's humiliating to hav to oak his wife for money even If he hoi voluntarily placed himself In dura new It reverses the position of mendhwnry and Is harder on q man than a woman because in her css It has the sanctloa of th ages. I believe In woman's Independence, but I don't believe In reversing the traditional relations of tho sexes. It I possible to give your wife freedom without enslaving youtoelf, end certain amount of starch In your spinal column la Just aa Important under tha conditions f have suggested aa In any other situation, domestic or 1 know a man whoa wlfo otherwise. allow him ha roly enough to pay car ' fora, slid when he wants more ha haa She to make an Itemised requisition. la unquestionably hia superior oa a financial manager, and I saving money, a feat he never was able to occomplleh. But ha Is unhappy. Her thrift should be a blessing to him, hot blessings may become curve, if they ar worked , overtlma He might have taken advantage of her greater thrift and at the tame time preserved hia self reaper! If he bail reserved to himself a aufll-rle- nt amount for his neressary personal expenses and a margin for the unexpected. New, my hoy. Just one more word before T toddle off to bed. Consider your wife as your equal In every respect She may not bo In some, hut sht Is enConsult titled to the consideration. her about your affaire, tall he your troubles that are worth telling at all and take no liberties yourself you ars not willing to grant her, and now, with love to your dear girl, much for yourself. I will bid you goad night. JOHN SNEED, la, Affep-tlonatr- iy, disadvantages arise from.. the. dangers, of. Joes, and the stimulus to Individual saving when compared with the first mentioned plan. But It's o good scheme, nevertheless, and vastly superior to the mendicant or allow 4 nee methods. DhI Vtestav YMTirlt. I never believed in the plan ef giving all one's salary to one's wife any more than I believe It right foe th husband to keep all of it himself. In the first place, it throws upon her a burden that properly belongs to him. In part at least, and. In the second place, it makes It necessary for him to ask her for what ha needs, and too' often he may How f Make Tea. Tha correct way of making tea, according to a tea taster, la to extract ao much of tha thelna from tha leaf aa possible and rs little of the astringent matter. This presents a difficult problem. for when boiling water la poured on tea leaves It becomes tinged with stringent matter long before th whole of the t)mine Is extracted. Ry powdering tha leave the thelna ta The travels made tnme accessible. who discovered this Invented a special teapot whirh .allowed the water, after infusing the powdered leaves, to pass Into the well of the pot, leaving th leaves high and dry. He found, to Ms satisfaction, that rs of a pound of tta ao treated would go aa for us a pound Infused In the ordinary way. and the daughters of foreigners sojourning In the capital that no one takes s second look. Mis Josephine Durand adopted that method long agrx She looks natty In bsgrv trousers of dark blue serge and J ow buckskin leggings. Leading Purls house, hive selected tho light rotors, the pels gray blue and while stripe In batistes, the Invisible black and white stripe In wool, the beautiful red end while plaid chocks ig valla, ths beautiful ao it col ored checks In chrysanthemum red and the black and white wide stripe In silk voile. Handkerrhief linens ar all tho rage. There are embroidered effect also, covered with thin val lace. Plnka and pal blue In batiete. as well as la voiles and aeollsns, are in tha lead. Women who da A floorer lover say,: their own work should try raising petunias and verbena In their kitchens. They need a motet steaming atmes-rhe-rs or they'll he cererod with gresa flies and muds?. by theft or otherwise and from that the fact It lessens Individual the responsibility . three-quarte- |