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derny Cows, which were the result of breed- 

 ing cows and bulls whose ancestry bad all 

 been small. 



Then will come "The Locomotive En- 

 gineers' Registry," where men will be 

 bred with hereditary physical and mental 

 qualities that will best fit them for their 

 special duties. On the Pennsylvania Eail- 

 road already such families exist. 



No old established banking house in the 

 world will take a clerk for a position of 

 trust unless they are satisfied no thief or 

 defaulter ever existed in the applicant's 

 ancestry. 



When all this will have been accom- 

 plished, the working girl will be able to look 

 over the ancestral Labor Registry or 

 Jockey Registry and the health certificate 

 of her prospective husband and see in what 

 class he belongs. She can go to the Pub- 

 lic Record Hall of the town where he was 

 born and there check up and verify this 

 — whether he is in the A class or the F 

 class. She would know at a glance what 

 she was getting for a husband, if he would 

 be able, when mated with her, to produce 



