many other trades. The black- Smitb will not marry into the family of the weaver, nor will he c’ai or drink with him. nor will the carpenter with the shepherd nor the accountant with the mason l "The number of castes will not exeitc wonder, when it is remem- bered that almost every employ- ment or profession forms a sepa- rate paste. The members of these subdivisions, though belonging to the same great caste, will not intermarry, nor will they eat.‘ dtink. or assocV ate_ with each other Thus. physicians form a separate caste, the druggists an- bthcr, the shepherds angther, and so on with herdsmen, barbers, writers, farmers. carpenters, gold- smims, masons. blacksmiths. and 4th. The Sudras. or servants. sprang from his feet. and there- fore are subordinate to all the others 3rd.- The Viisyvas, or husband- men. sprang fmm the body of the god. They are the merchants and traders and look after the wants of the state- 2nd. The Kschatryas, or war- riors, sprang from the shoulders of Brahma. They constitute the kingly and military ofï¬cers. lst: The Brahmans are said to have sprung from the head of the creator Brahma. They consti- tute the priests and lawgivers of the nation. ' "The rigid caste system ‘of India. with its four gre.tt<divisions which» have been for many centu- ries 4rigidly deï¬ned, has always excited the wonder of the white man Fifty. yr. Ira ogo and h w p Ipm like the Nrw YIII‘k T’ri III 1- lIwi educated and w eldcd IIIIMto pm iva Buta gn II charm h’ 52‘ m- aver Ihc pubiii? ‘Thv “riff pub. ' CH“; of SeImIHi' Aldrich h Wk“: 9! Impeci them I Ives «m nur ~l. .IIIu-i bunks Ihoug‘ u fur vl\ Iw c.. lrtiru buta si :1ch gre‘ I m w puper approved them.Tli1-IEI‘I~.I:,}III-: jc rity of our Ir Iling j-IIIrII ll‘ were- omspuken in pposniuiu LIIIlI V',‘ In: little. but ~â€rely and ~lcadih ‘ the pres~ is loving lh‘ hum upm. 3] the public and this seems («pedal- ly true III pnlItical In. men II it CIII hardly be 5. «id that Prrwinai journalismiq I'm the wane; .it his already ’wancth > Most of our dailies, especially in the large cities are strivmgrto dcvel-Ip into imm‘cnse entrrpriwes fur ï¬nancial 3 Am. catering to cadVI-rlisere III every name and kind, and more or less lolluwmg in the wake of yrllnw juurnalt~m rather than ed- ucating the people and elevating tlk‘ trend of public Ihuught inIn highrr planes. The result is just wlï¬t might have been expected. The Presé; ltae lost it influence; has last its prestige; has “'lust‘its iraders‘hip. And in turn the pubâ€" lic has become so accustomed to buttermilk and whey that they are fast losing relish for eggs and cream; ll EutPrM at "99 ." 'ufï¬c-_ “Hm-in as ‘u-c-vld o W am, am, "manna v" nuns. mm. but of caste: :66 man sym‘ _._‘ , 7m†, ' r RTH 8H0 253;: mws- ~LE: TE '... mam'zmcx (‘ m; LANG. 5' {TUR 9" .‘rh w» dc". m» R. M. BURGVSS. “annual .JI'C r .lhiu 4 week . H. P DAVlDSDN.“ Then and Nww TELEP! :oix' y- rut-4e 033. ‘mpri: tor. 1 1969 6M d at the creutinn.’ . ‘7 [Ur recent ve-‘u's the influences NW ' 8mm: mic. of -Occidental nth-M, :md particularly of railwavs, : ‘ m have-greatly loiscnéd (the strin- W «may «if the caste systemâ€"31" .wp .pm _.r.nl ï¬n- Nam'ua/ 041:"th â€qt 'w a-‘H‘r. \lshenlx-ff Mr. Frank E: Wing, superin- : tendent of the Chicago Tubercu- ' losis rnstItuIe. states: â€Women' s I clubs churches. societies of all ‘kinds, business houses and indi- ‘viduals are invited‘to join the; Campaign to organize working machinery and to place the stamps V on sale In their town in order that they may be within easy reach of thoseï¬rho wish to use them. The Lake County Tuberculosis Insti- tute, Waukegan. Illinois, will sup- ply stamps and advertising mate- rial free of cost, to those who ‘ wish to place them on sale; and will ï¬ll cash orders for stamps I promptly to those who Wish to I the Diana)“ ting Meat. (1 The ‘lllinois ~ Branch of the Red 9-. Cross announces that the business . ' of distribution of stamps through- Its v' out the state has been « delegated K; to the Chicago Tuberculosis lnsti- l. tumâ€"158 Adams street. Chicago- : Under the terms of the appoint- ment, the proceeds from the sale of the stamps outside of Chicago are to be used in state anti-tuber- culosis work as distinct from the ,f local work of the Institute- On 3 investigation of:the work of Lake - County Tuberculosis Institute. J 5 the Chicago Tuberculosis Institate ‘ 3 has given rhe exclusive right of ' ‘sale in Lake County to the Lake , County Tuberculosis Institute 'and , Mrs. C; P. Beck has .been ap~ I pointed to manage the sale in this ' county. It is hoped that asuï¬iâ€" ' cient sum of money will be real- ized to better equipment for the care of existing cases of tubercu- losis, both the early and advanced cases Aside from this. the money will be used for educational Work in the form of publiC'lectures. free literature, helping to organize other, anti-tuberculosis commit- tees, securing tuberculosis legisla- tion; etc. An attempt will be made to beneï¬t each town in ‘proportion to the amou..tof money contributed to the campaign, and the amount of tuberculosislin that town; ~ Every Stamp a Bullet in the Fight. Lulu m use these little messages of rChristmus chtcr'nn ‘al! letters. klfls, package~. etc, sent out during the holidayvmmn‘will be guilty «3! a serious breach of mi- qUette. II I wIll sunn‘ be the proper form ' II“ “‘4; lIIIiIII‘n‘II' in NW? city and - Il Igr in “linuis, If the plans "f :Iht‘ American Red Cmss Society , .'I'r"c Cal-tied out The Red Cross: .h I: aduplrd Ihe~e lIttle stickers- ‘sumrllmes called a square inch of {clear cIIIIscicnqr fur a pcnny"- ‘1‘ In. peace measure again'st the ravages of the Great White Plague, which claims 8 000 persons annu. .Illy In Illinois; Persons failing ‘qund mnrning, have Von huugbl your Red Cmss stamps?" I" nhizrs not with his fellow-man, in z with his4:ast_e.‘ No success. {Eachfpmfcssion isjhandcd down ",fmm father to sun. Before his fbirth the calling of the man is .(lecided and his associations ï¬xed. itinc-hny ,is thus made up. not at .., gI-imvé, .no viï¬u‘cr‘can lift him mu of me can: in. which he'was Inf“; andlin crimes except a hrv »Ch of caste. can degrade him pr m it; [his the Hmdu believes ,nv :he' o‘itlltvance. and will of 1...; His‘ place in society} was comy Tukemulon'a J III-titan uh“ you In." "mu unal- we are hurled you will Very likely ï¬nd no inclined to be con- truy and Not-torn! Sn Ill, Ila-or." "No mum." the up!“ chumfly. “I won" pt: the slight.†amnion to _,‘,. a. s. luau-IN. ' Buy me every chance you zed . Do you good? Just try me! - Lick me light and stick me tightl ‘ Buy me! (Buy me! Buy me! All good luck.and Chrinmaa cheer. All good will lc‘ny. ' I'm your lriend and-never fearâ€" lely sanitary I I’m the Red Croaa Christmaa Stamp, This that l propane ia To summon wealth lo ï¬ght for health And beat tuberculosis. ‘ Beat the greatest plague of all, 0m a pall of Mum} 'l-‘reat despair (it - food and air, ’And lift it into gladneu. Buy me! Buy me! I'm your friend. ' Help me win my battle! :Help me bring a merge to end. . Men are more than cattle!- Help me help the nuï¬â€˜eringl . Um their aupplication. Skill that's brotherly shall bring Ewing to the nation. “‘ "In“ "to you. don-m." } But then- will not be any delays thn year, (or the Red Crux made in (in: order 20.000511!) «am». This has Keen increased to w.ow.ow and it is prepared to turn out many minim}: more on shot-3‘ noï¬cn. ] we're swamped. Exnpeuting delays occurred and good peuple all over the - ind‘ {oat their tempers became they could not get Chn'sunau stamp, Ind be: Cause we Red Cross had nut the (mm to prepare for the-avugnche. ThvldeuChMR... From Baum theidn opted to any Other cities in lhe can. 1: us not long until the sump: were used Soc .0 may purwseu that the public lost interest in them. and the idea wu won (mama. The Red Crou "amp bad in origin in‘ web" uf 1907. when it was issued to n ' money for ami-mherculotis work. '1‘ c «amp wu‘ ï¬rst tried in an experi- mental way by the Uzi-rare Sun Branch 01 the American Red Cm. the' sale being conï¬nes! to Delaware and Philadelphia. Lu: year the America: Bolton. whcre lumps. or â€Itickexf were in: laid in this country to mile money (or philamhropoc purposes. In 1862 the U 3. Sanitary Commhion con- ducted: great {shot hum Ind used the mmey rained to care for and: sud ‘vmunded doldim in the Civil War. Some ‘tewurcefnl penon conceived the idea of Idling special sump.» one means 0! swelling the proceeds of (be built. in the holidpy mi'vitico o! the Unit“ States may. traces in ancestry back no‘ i buy them and do ‘not ï¬nd then 3 on sale in their locality. Already ; tequests for sramps have been re- ‘ ceivedht the oflices of the Insti- } tote from Peoria. Moline. Jack- . sonville. Waukepn. Quincy.‘ Kewauoee. Springï¬eld. Eleven†Dixoh, and other cities. The ad- vertininz matter supplied jncludes posters. placards and attractive publicity circulars; It: 19m. 2 Red Crass Christmas Stamps were placed on sale' In Chicago on De- cember 6th and over 000000 were sold between that date and ChristInas. It is expected that by getting an early start this veer the sales will reach the three million mark. WILL YOU JOIN THE FIGHT 7 decided to nationalize the spru Why Not Give Your Wife 3 Christmas preacnt Elm St and St. lohn's Avenue Phone No. 68 ’ mosh. WHERE??? NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC co. ' that will always be remembered. What could he bettet than having your house wired for electric light under our two years’ to pay plan. We fur- nish the ï¬xtures and install the wiring at cost. giving you 24 months to pey for same. without interest. Do not delay. Send for our nepnesem tative at once. Earl__W. Cséfl, bawhunflndloiuofpopkofgéalm oinu 1843. an new â€cofï¬n more-rm (cum ï¬aï¬nï¬aiï¬â€˜pnflty. ‘‘‘‘‘ Geminer 6 Gipp i GROCERIES ' (WWMalfltuofflnbot islxttcrthanalotofflumxtlut. Mb. 9,178 WHITMAN ’S Vocal Instructor at Cbocolatm and Toluphou In ~NLD [7â€"- Highland Park. Ill.