Show to i LABOR DAY T I I V i I. I Every great cause which has has triumphed has i its its s day o OL oj days in iii the years year's turning Dring to mina mma tilt tiu I 1 for lor which it was and is lJay liay when the nation pauses III in its toil to do honor to the worKer worK- worK er who plays so so large and so necessary a part in m its progress yes in m its very existence The victories won by 1 labor in years gone by are sufficient cause lor tor the setting aside of ot a day Gay in which to reconsider to h review the great achievements 01 ot the men who have gone be be- lore For 01 labor did not rise to o its present dignity and nigh high Restate gestate state to its present sta standards ards of ot wages and hours without a struggle No Mo emotion is more essential to the individual engaged in v any line of endeavor than that of pride Labor Day is labors labor's pride day Then the toiler rests lor the moment and has the leisure to give himself to contemplation to inward appreciation of the highly important place he and his fellows occupy in the worlds world's affairs 4 The victories of labor ha have changed the whole structure of 01 1 the worlds world's social system They deserve a special day for re re- re- re 1 I I |