Show TOO MA MANY MAY Y CON COX STORIES The Republican thinks a good deal leal of the Saturday Evening Post Many times wo have havo expressed this sentiment semi senti ment In tho the strongest terms possible Occasionally lly we wo have havo clipped clever or convincing bits from the Post ar articles r- r tides and havo have given them circulation circulation tion tion-In tion In addition to the tho million a week which that Journal enjoys enjo's on its own account Having Havins thus told Republican rea readers read read- ers ere of ot tho the excellence of at tho the Post we feel at liberty to express doubt about the wisdom of ot printing so BO man many confidence con I game same articles and stories In I that paper Three in the current hum num ben ber give rather a superfluity of ot swindling suggestion The Tho tone of ItIs it itIs itIs Is not that habitual to tho the Evening Post We Yo are perfectly aware arc that wise young men will not be seduced from what J J. J Rufus Wallingford calls the straight and nud narrow b by by- reading t the tho o experiences of ot that young man And Ana Andone Andone one one ma may bo ho e edified by th the statement of or a circus grafter that the tho hone honest t game im ia hi the tho long lone one But still tili there is the tho suggestion the time tilling filling of ot a n good paper esteemed b ba b ba a very wide wIlle circle of at readers with matter that cert certainly can an not help them them and and may hurt hurl The Tho S Saturday Evening Post was os es established es- es more than a hundred years ea ago Keeping abreast of or tho the times Is a n good motive moU but bet to be eo so modern as ns to think a majority of ot twentieth century readers approves such stories as ns seem to havo monopolized the editorial fancy la is A hunch that can cun be bo overplayed |