according to the Chicago Daily News, of the week or at the beginning or at the close. their charts picturing in purple, green and black the alleged ence, not the hysteria of frenzied agitation. fields on Sunday. I insist on my right to take my rest with brought the force of common sense and accumulated experi- E. P. Powell, a Unitarian, writing in the Jewish sociation for Improving the Condition of the Poor, strictiveness. He had been accustomed to hear his preacher went with his congregation to the theatre. ... I write veighs against texts drawing lessons from accidental and ex- as one who rarely goes to a theater, but I claim the green ceptional cases of the excessive use of alcohol and classing as well as sermons. When Agassiz first came to America he games that discharge the blood from my brain. We are liver, knees and eardrums of the drinking man. He in- ing. Our time for rest we must have, whether in the middle And in regard to Sunday closing let us quote from Tribune, on "Sunday Laws and One-Day Morality:" decries the exaggeration in text books on hygiene, with an overworked nation. Insomnia and insanity are multiply- John Calvin sometimes adjourned his evening service and effects of alcoholic stimulants on the heart, brain, stomach, in the morning and play ball with him in the afternoon. Even Our churches should have playgrounds and gymnasiums, W. H. Allen, general agent for the New York As- complained that the worst feature of society was Sunday re-