habitually abused himself by over-eating and irrational In his very gracious letter which I printed in the that the subjects of my first "Talks on Beer and Tem- "Death's Head at the Feast." Under this ghastly article, the subject of which was the fact that at the lead to collapse at such a time. Had a man collapsed this subject, or anyone being rebuked for having February issue of the American Brewers' Review, Pro- foolish eating. No, gentlemen, it is not liquor. It is just plain to get out of it by blaming it on "liquor." apoplectic symptoms, one remaining for a while in a in a barroom, there would have been eloquent tirades critical condition, and this happened before they had zealots may yet discover the liquor dealer on whom to eating so as to bring on a state of health that would I have not read of any sermon being preached on perance," viz., the "Psychic Influence of Food and lay the burden. No doubt, both men would be glad fessor Henry W. Farnam, of Yale University, said headline the Chicago Chronicle printed an editorial The Rule of "Not Too Much/' Washington's birthday banquet of the Union League had much to eat. 31 Club of Chicago two of the guests were seized with against the use of alcoholic drink. And, possibly, the