Physical culture . ill take you to my heart,my home, my love, and will care for you,attend you, keep you, until the fearfulobsession which possesses you is not afraid to tell me ALL you feeland dread, and, instead of shrinkingfrom you I will love you the more, carefor you the more because of your deepneed, vour dire necessity. Thus wouldI healmoral disease, instead of waitinguntil the secret is out, and the debauchee,the drunkard, the thief, the forger, isdiscovered, arrested, jailed, sentenced,disgraced. With every human beingknowing that every other human beingis imperfect, why shoul


Physical culture . ill take you to my heart,my home, my love, and will care for you,attend you, keep you, until the fearfulobsession which possesses you is not afraid to tell me ALL you feeland dread, and, instead of shrinkingfrom you I will love you the more, carefor you the more because of your deepneed, vour dire necessity. Thus wouldI healmoral disease, instead of waitinguntil the secret is out, and the debauchee,the drunkard, the thief, the forger, isdiscovered, arrested, jailed, sentenced,disgraced. With every human beingknowing that every other human beingis imperfect, why should we be somerciless, so vindicative, so cruel tothose whose imperfection takes somefrom that is horrible and impossibleto us? Let us so radiate sympathyand love that they will come to us, leanon us, rest in us, until the paroxysm oftheir moral disease is past, just as theycome to us when the paroxysms ofphvsical disease are upon them, know-ing that our love, our faith in themwill never fail. For love never Mr. William W. Sheriff, of 526 Heron Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa., says: This is what has done for me, and we can say to >um that It s all right. Our Coming War With Japan IT is admitted by practically every-one that Japan is preparing for awar on a monumental scale. It isalso admitted that for a certainpart of the commercial world we are theprincipal business rival of Japan. Ifthese two statements are true, and prac-tically everybody admits their accuracythen why are we not justified in alsopreparing for war? Preparation for warfrom our standpoint, that is, the buildingup of a magnificent army in the form ofsuperbly developed men from a stand-point of manhood, is of benefit to therace. We will need something besideswhiskey-drinking, tobacco-doped, andsexually diseased soldiers if Ave expectat any time to compete with the Japan-ese army. We have been agitatingthis subject, not much from a standpointof need of more guns, BUT BECAUSETHERE IS A TRAGIC NEED


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