ident of the United States was drunk in champagne telegraph tolls on lengthy dispatches about it, and to question were healthy, there would have been no news considered perfectly natural and therefore not worthy' tion of public opinion. If public opinion on the drink States in ice water! but the fact that this circum- feature it on the first pages of a number of newspapers. 125 woman, the morbid mind will see an undressed fe- drunk in what is popularly considered the sovereign item in this commonplace incident, it would have been These are the facts that indicate the diseased condi- of the representative of the Nation's sovereignty was of comment which it really was not that the health of the way. the healthy mind will see in a picture a beautiful male. Furthermore, the fact that the president was practically challenged to do this thing as if it was something out of drinks. Unto the pure, all things are pure, while to the prurient prude there is much nastiness. Where ment, on the drink question, and until that sentiment is think of drinking a toast to the president of the United rendered wholesome, the brewer will have a constant The Rule of "Not Too Much." stance was considered of sufficient news value to pay Such is the state of public opinion, or rather senti-