Physical culture . ss buy them back? Its money is And here our well meaning butmistaken friends, the Prohibitionists, actuallyhave the gall to tell us that the working classsuffer from poverty because it drinks! And youMr. Macfadden, strongly imply that theovenvhelming majority of our population isoverfed! The second class—the capitalist class—twenty per cent, of the population—producesnothing (sometimes it raises a little hell)yet, as you well know, it riots in a luxuryundreamed of by tyrants of old, and revelsin intemperance and debauchery. » I asked you, why should we go to war?Su
Physical culture . ss buy them back? Its money is And here our well meaning butmistaken friends, the Prohibitionists, actuallyhave the gall to tell us that the working classsuffer from poverty because it drinks! And youMr. Macfadden, strongly imply that theovenvhelming majority of our population isoverfed! The second class—the capitalist class—twenty per cent, of the population—producesnothing (sometimes it raises a little hell)yet, as you well know, it riots in a luxuryundreamed of by tyrants of old, and revelsin intemperance and debauchery. » I asked you, why should we go to war?Suppose we do. Will it be to improve thecondition of the workers? The answer is no!If we fight it will be for markets to increasethe wealth of the wealthy—and that will bethe only reason no matter how thoroughlyit be masked by Patriotism, or Justiceor Freedom, or anything else. Suppose we do go to war. Who will do thefighting? Morgan? Corey? Rockefeller?Gould? That is enough, you see thepoint. P. W. Raymond,. My Confidential Lettersto Men These letters are written in reply to communications received here,though of course they are selected with a view of giving advice of apersonal and confidential nature on subjects of vital interest. I espe-cially desire to deal with subjects that assume grave importance whena young man comes in contact with problems appertaining to love,marriage and divorce.—Bernarr Macfadden. A READER has especially sug-gested that some opinions be ex-, pressed in this department uponthe experiences of Sarah Koten,who is now imprisoned in the Tombs,New York City, charged with murderinga man who, she claimed, ruined her. Iconsider this suggestion Koten was ambitious to become anurse, and while employed in a factoryshe saw an advertisement that arousedher interest. This advertisement hadbeen inserted by Dr. Auspitz, who con-ducted a small sanitarium in New Yorkapparently for the one purpose of per-forming illegal operations. Sarah Kot
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