cause that needs to be propped and promulgated by such . . . . Our assailants either do not realize the enormity endearment he applies to his assailants; "the old he- when I feel as did a young lady whom I once saw goat liar" is another shot. Says Henry : tween teams going in opposite directions, was splashed means. Yet, as all history shows, religion mixed up with 115 names. "Newspaper polecats" is one of the terms of lent oaths, whereupon the lady turned to him and said of lying, else they do not care, or in many cases we doubt I do not like to call names. But there are times rabbit under the warm lids of perfidy and pharisaism, where same predicament, relieved his feelings with some vio- statesman the slickest and least conscientious politician? coming an asset, gets to be a beggar-on-horseback, and here- The Rule of "Not Too Much:' crossing a muddy street and who, getting caught be- things temporal, quickly takes on fanaticism. Morality be- ing to lie than to tell the truth. That must indeed be a bad What would become of us if we could not cook our moral stake. . . all over with mud. A man beside her, caught in the the greatest man is the biggest liar, and the most eminent unforgiveable sin, to be visited with the inquisition and the not they fancy that they can lie without detection, preferr- sy to the pervailing hysteria assumes the dimensions of the