Moral and Hygienic Progress. with those of fifty years ago, when it was good form Will come? Nay, it is coming, and to a great ex- cording to the unanimous opinion of settlement and Agitation. kill him. hibition victories were won, as compared to the hyster- will come true temperance in that which is least of If the saloon misbehaves, correct it, do not abolish charity workers, economists, philanthropists and all When your boy misbehaves, correct him. Do not it. It fills a very important social need of the time ac- who have sanely examined into the question. tend, has come. Compare the drinking habits of today saying "drunk as a lord" described a real condition! ical agitation which, these papers say, has gone out of to wind up a dinner party under the table, and the We have seen much in the papers lately about the etc., etc., with progress of temperance in these things drink. "sane and reasonable" methods by which recent pro- eating, drinking and cigars ! them in importance, although among the most salient "Sane and Reasonable" Methods in Prohibition do business without plying his customers liberally with ISO Or even twenty years ago, when* a drummer could not