the half-world. But the brewer occupies an exceptional time ago, a dry goods dealer should refuse to sell position, and while there is, perhaps, no moral obli- convince the public that they mean business. And, 123 business men, as if, for instance, as I showed some goods to a dressmaker who made clothes for ladies of It is true and that is one of the criticisms of this is going beyond the limits of ordinary business and public prosecutors or the police ought to do. But, they set about to show their earnestness. Well, let us are negligent, who gets the blame? The brewer! It The Rule of "Not Too Much." gation on his part to see that his goods are not put would they do it, if the police or other officials were not remiss in their duty? And if the public officials an important element will be not only to clean up the disorderly retail stands, and now that the public assuming a responsibility far beyond that of other business clean. has about lost faith in their sincerity in that regard, really a matter of self-protection to keep the retail once, but to keep your house clean forever after. ceeding in this way the brewers are doing what the hope it is not too late to effect a real clean-up and to course of action on the part of brewers that by pro- to bad uses after he has sold them, nevertheless, it is