is an essential to health and well-being. And it is only this one I am discussing now. * * * I can propose an absolute, final solution of the liquor problem. It is really quite simple. Let us have a perfect economic system, to begin 10 Solution of the Liquor Problem. with, where every person shall have enough, where an hour or two a day spent in productive work will be ample to produce all the necessaries and luxuries of life, where there will be no care for the mere physical needs, where each will render his neighbor his due, where our cities will all be clean and beautiful, our streets well paved and well lighted, our dwellings, of- fices and factories large, airy, light, sanitary; where we shall all be leading the temperate life, eating and enjoying as much food as we require and no more, where sanitation will be perfect and infectious diseases unknown, where men and women shall mate accord- ing to their love and "affinities" and children be raised in happiness and refinement, where all will have abun- dant time for recreation and enjoyment, for basking in the beauties of nature, delighting in wholesome sports and pastimes free from all wanton cruelty to any living thing, having full and free access to all the ele- vating pleasures of literature, art, music, where the