Carpenter . oor white trash. Other sections haveindigent hordes for which provision of some sort must be made. Wherever theyare, this type furnishes the human gristyearly gathered and ground in the con-scienceless commercial mill. The Southernfactory and the Northern sweatshop attestto an ever-increasing supply of this materialfar in excess of the demand. These are our brothers, and we are ourbrothers keeper! More and more menare acknowledging their responsibility re-garding the welfare of others. In the power and progress of unity,labors share in the business of the worldsso-called experiment
Carpenter . oor white trash. Other sections haveindigent hordes for which provision of some sort must be made. Wherever theyare, this type furnishes the human gristyearly gathered and ground in the con-scienceless commercial mill. The Southernfactory and the Northern sweatshop attestto an ever-increasing supply of this materialfar in excess of the demand. These are our brothers, and we are ourbrothers keeper! More and more menare acknowledging their responsibility re-garding the welfare of others. In the power and progress of unity,labors share in the business of the worldsso-called experimental stage is most pro-nounced. Among labors hosts we havegreatness and goodness to boast of. Theranks of labors vast army of veteran toil-ers can furnish acceptable timber in thework of humanitys higher and better up-building. We have— Men to match our mountains. Men to match our plains—Men with empires in their purpose, Men with eras in their brains. GETTING WHAT ONE PAYS FOR AND PAYINGFOR WHAT ONE (By H. B. IFEIEND of mine whomwell call Simpkins hadoccasion recently to buysome drugs. Naturally,he wanted to get them ascheaply as possible, so hedid his buying at a cut-rate pharmacy. Awholesale drug travelerafterward told him thatwhile he had saved 40 per cent, on somearticles, he had been overcharged 50 percent, on the others. The store he patron-ized is one of a string of drug shops oper-ated by a company which has in mind thesqueezing out of the smaller fry, and, whileone portion of the public may actually savemoney on certain articles, the other por-tion makes upthe difference in the sellingprice of the cut-rate goods and unwitting-ly helps to establish another ago I read of a hungry mortal Moyer.) who, looking for a cheap meal, entered arestaurant which had in its window a signreading: All you can eat for 10 cents. Beside the sign were two rolls and twohard-boiled eggs. The hungry one plungedinto the bill-of-fare with the same abandonthat some of
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