% that they have enough cover. A warm bed with Sho Tod 3 in the cool or even cold "1s a position which makes sleep almost irresistible. + "2, The Digestive System. All of us are drowsy after & heavy meal. The hungry man who understands his physiology seeks the cupbeard or ice- box when he awakes at night. There Is a current belief that it is well.to at and immediately go to bed. The bbl in the eating, but fn the choice of food. One of the best meth- |: ods of inducing natural sleep is to] make sure that the stomach has something to do and so requisitions a generous supply of food which might otherwise have gone to the brain and Induced wakefulness. A glass of milk and a few crackers, a warm custard or potato puree, or a_plece of milk-toast will serve the purpose. "3, The Nervous System. The in- who sleep with difficulty must be sure It now : . droaias Tor new FL Eames Ey a th RIERA oh a a have at FAULTS You will find it less easy to uproot faults than to choke them by gain- ing virtues. Do not think of your faults, still léss of other's faults. In every person who comes near you look for what is good and strong; {your faults will drop off like dead leaves whén their time comes. --Rus- dividual with & restless, 'nervous' dis-| kin, position naturally will have more dif- ficulty in sleeping than the quiet type. Deliberate inhibition of the impulse to flounce about and pull one's hair wi often accomplish much. While some- thing like eight hours of sleep per day ~~-is-needed by most people, this does not mean that one will suffer severely it on a particular night . much less than eight hours is obtained. The in- dividual who tosses snd worries be- cause he can not sleep is making a big mistake. It really doesn't matter, and he may as well relax." Undoubtedly habit has very much to do with the ability of an individual to 8 : 2 g 5 : £ 5 does not mind the hours of the night because , he quietly and leisurely about pleasant things that have d and are happening at the pre ] sent time. He does not permit him-} eft to brood over misforts pleasant situations. Bttractive 'nestling thought' may en able one to pass hours almost they were minutes. The patient really asleep, but for all : & EEE. | £ g bed too early, or of eating irregularly = wrongly 4 -- enn By the same means we do not al 'ways arrive at the same ends.--St. Real. ' FREE 3 oF = "Baby's Welfare" mothers! 1 Send Eagle Brand Milk honor that; try to imitate it, and} + | next with nine. 'who sings on the wireless." EAT AEA 17--Part of leg" 20--Was aware 22--Conjunction Gi 43--French for "and" Happe 8--Sorrows 44--Regulation tay ning 13-- Ripped 45--By ppd ~18--Part of shoe 47--To cut. wae 14--Otherwise 49--To tease 29--Part of body 15--Large animal 51--Wing;like part 31--Beverage 16--Active 52--State of ascendancy gon; geive 18--Portuguess title §5--Food starch 34--Transaction 19--Pronoun 86--Some 36--The same 20--Sharp 67--Minerals 37--River mouth 21--Negative Vertical 89--Note of scale 23--Musical note 1--To dam 40--Humorous 20 renone 2--To endure 41--European mountains 20 Boor igen 3--Boat 42--Girl's name ri 4--0ld pronoun 44--Disaster 29--To asten 5--To spread 46----Medicinal herb 30--Man's name 6--Part of body 46--Sunburns 82--To boil T--Aflirmative 48--Wooden pin Bo bscure 8--Pronoun 50--Vessel for To navigate 9--Ancient consecrated wine 3-3 Apacs coin 10--Secret 51--Atmosphere Fg unge 11--Prefix: halt 63--To act -- _ 16--Insects b4--Forward Famous People Receive Scant Attention in Berlin You may be famous all the world over but the man-in-the-street in Ber lin will not know you. A Berlin newspaper recently con- ducted a questionaire in which it showed sixteen photographs of fam- ous men to thirteen people, a bus conductor, a shopgirl, cabinet maker, telephone girl, grocer, cock, book- keeper, taxi driver, barmaid, travel ler, school boy, farm hand, and a waiter. Only two of the thirteen recog: nized one of the most photographed men in the world--George Bernard Shaw. Dr. Freud and Mme. Curie were not recognized at all, Only five r ized Mr. R MacDonald. Others described him as the "American President," "Am- erican Ambassador," "the French Minister," and "a French politician." John D. Rockefeller and Prof: Piccard were the best known of the non-German characters, only two tailing to identity Rockefeller and only one, Piccard. . Professor Einstein went unrecog- nized by ten of the thirteen. The surgeon who worked with monkey glands," and the bookkeeper thought he was "some sort of poet" 'And "Hasn't he got something to do with Heaven?" asked the taxi-drive- Stalin and Dr. Steinach, the re- Juvenation expert, were recognized by five of the thirteen. Bleven re- cognized Gerhart Hauptmann, the famous German poet and playwright. The telephone girl had the best score with eleven correct identifica- tions; the taxi driver had ten, and the waiter and the conductor were The barmaid was lowest with identifications. She knew Rockefel- ler, remarking, "I'd like to have his money," and Professor Piccard whom she described as the "gondola Fritz." But she thought Gerhart Hauptman Was an operetta composer, and Selma Lagerlof, the novelist, the "woman waiter thought he was -"a famous' to Last Week Puzzle an ILL OA M|PIU |G =] wWimiciel [ofa] [> 1 0 - C H 0 R L X| (PIT|E So nf oe min: Book Printed on Tin Rome.--Filippo Tomaso Martinetti, author famed as the father of futurism has tried something new--a book printed on tin. It is entitled "Words on the Liberty of Futurism as regards Touch, Heat and Smell," "Liberty," says the auth- or, "is too sacred a word to be printed on paper, It demands a metallic elas- teity." The pages are of very light, bend- able white tin. The printing is in black. Illustrations are in brilliant tricolor. 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One of the Trustees--"And now, we will hear His Honor's dedication h St. Patrick's Day A blackthorn I'm twirlin' around in me fist, A shamrock me coat is adornin', The reason, ye ask? Me Colleen now whist-- "Tis St. Patrick's Day in the mornin', A woman is positively defeated. She spent most of an evening trying to put a jigsaw puzzle together, and not quite finishing the job, left it as it was in the living room on a card table. The next morning the well-meaning maid, ever wishing the house to look nice, cleaned up the mess and put itSback in it's box. A lot of fellows fail to "show up" when it comes to the "show down." Nervy Young Man- (entering barber shop)--*"Is my credit good for a shave?" Barber--"No. If you can't raise a quarter keep on raising whiskers." The farmer works hard and as soon as he can he moves to the city. As soon as a city man can afford it he builds him a home in the country. Young Hubby--"What under the sun do you girle do at afternoon teas?" Young Witey--"Giggle, gabble, gob- ble and git, Johnny--""Why do they say that the pen is mightier than the sword?" His Father--"Because you can't sign cheques with a sword." Asked by her Sunday school teacher to give the Bible verse for that day's lesson, a little girl replied: "Go ye in- --- ------ EE -- + Do You Know? + The Mayor (suddenly turning to his wife, with beads of perspiration on his brow, whispering) -- "Good Heavens, Mary! What will I do? I laid the stone on top of my speech! "I'm so happy I can't help but break into song." "Get the key and you won't have to]; break in." Windy Wolf--"Do you remember when a girl was proud of having a wasplike waist?" Ragson Tatters--"I ought to remem- er it; that was when I got stung." Just when a boy thinks his life is a total wreck, along comes a new love who tows him off to the preacher's. The bigger they are the harder they fall, observes the good editor of this paper, as he drops bulky unsigned let- ters into the wastepaper basket, Mistress--"So your matrimonial life was very unhappy? What was the trouble? December wedded to May?" Chlo Johnson|-- "Lan' sakes , no, mum! It was Labor Da; wedded to de Day of Rest." Teacher--""That is a nice dog you have drawn, Sambo, but why have you given him such a long tail?" Bambo--""Well, now, didn't you say dat I was to put plenty ob detail?" "Rise every morning," a magistrate advised a man in court, "with the fixed determination to make your wife real ize that you are the master of the house, and see what happens." "I know what will happn," sald the man. "I'll have to make my own breakfast," Mr. Smith (to his meighbor)--""Mrs. Brown, have you spoken to your son about mimicking me?" Mrs. Brown--'Yes, I'have. I've told him he's not to act like a fool." 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