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Why nature will not stand for growth Inside the skull without ro ducing the crop outside, we do not know, but we do know that the higher up we go in the social and intellectual scale the more bald heads there are, There are several kinds of baldness. One Is the form which comes after se- vere and long-continued illness, usu ally after high fever. Often, after such i{linesses, the hair Is cut short or the head is shaved, the Idea being that, in some way, this stimulates the growth of the hair. This has no ef- fect. In most cases of baldness fol- lowing fever, the halr grows out again In a few months. Another form of baldness is that which occurs in spots. No one knows what Is the cause. Sometimes the fpots remain permanently bald. Some- times the hair grows again. But the commonest form of bald- oess is that which occurs generally in early middie life. What causes baldness? No one knows If any one could find out how, as the hair restorers claim, “to make hair grow on the baldest head,” he would soon be paying the same come tax as John D. Henry Ford. the hard-rimmed, have been held responsible. No one wants to be bald. as thick as it was days. So we naturally remedy when the hair begins to get thin. ing the hair was long popular, the ex- being that, when the hair it “bled” neither pores nor blood vessels. to hopeful victims, dandruff cures are found drug store, Electric massage long been popular. right on increasing Elaborate treatment” machines have been constructed. But the bald-head- Jokes. Will Rogers, the of his ropetwirling, gum-chewing monologues, that the of optimism he has ever seen from a bald-headed barbes. thousand remedies it that none of them was of any value This is true of baldness. Perhaps, In the parly stages, stimulating treatment may be of some value. Wear hats as Possibly you may stop the ad But, if you are really one of the bald-headed brotherhood, save your You were born barefooted and you'll die bald-headed. CHILDREN EN FRANKLIN Richard's Almanac over one hun- dred and fifty years ago. One of the most frequently quoted sayings In it early to rise” one can tell, Certainly every one who has gone to bed early has been made healthier thereby. But now the movies and the radio are especidily for school children, In Sioux City, Towa, the teachers found that the children were not get. ting enough sleep, mo they started a “more sleep” campalgn. They ar ranged to have the school physician and the superintendent talk to the par ents on the need of more sleep for the children and the effect of too iittle sleép on the health, growth and school work of the children. A pledge was drawn up in which parents agreed to have their children In bed not later than 8:30 for grade pupils and nine o'clock for junior high pupils, five nights a week during the school year. A house-to-house canvass was made; the superintendent offered a prize to the school which would secure the highest percentage of parents’ signa- tures. Celluloid buttons, showing a clock face with the handa pointing to 8:80, were given to the children whose parents had signed the early-to-bed pledge. : Awful lot of bother, you say, to get children to go to bed early. Very true, but it is apparently necessary to make a game out of anything yon want children to do. But the method didn’t matter. It's the results that count. What were the results in Sloug City? "Healthier and more alert chil dren, better lessons at school, better. natured children at home. The growing child needs plenty of | sleep. The child that stays up half the night is tired, cross and dull the next day. that your child gets plenty of sleep every night. ng CHHCHO- OHO OHO HG ALONG LIFE’S TRAIL By THOMAS A. CLARK Dean of Men, University of (Hinols, RHQ HCHO HHO CHM HO OOH OH CH GO OHO OOH (©, A034, Western Newspaper Union.) ETIQUETTE “W HY do you not write a hand- book of etiquette?” Sir Phineas Plgee asked me last evening as 1 was dining with him at his lodging place. The question flattered me coming as it did from such a discriminating and tal- ented writer, and, besides, there was upon me the urge of many experiences, I recognized at once the need of such ® work though 1 was uncertain as to the demand. Only that morping as I was strolling In a leisurely aud unobtrusive way to wy office, I had been pushed into the mud by a group of frizzled-headed young women who occupied the whole breadth of sidewulk as they sloshed giggling down the street. When 1 ut- tered an Involuntary word of protest, they gave me an insolent look, A young boob, whose name 1 did not know, accosted me as “Tommy” as he rushed by mena salutation not wholly conventional and one which 1 have been wont to reserve for acquaintances of a somewhat more intimate charac. ter, Being of a logical turn of mind, | begnn at once to organize my material, to select specific {llustrations, and to decide upon the topics to be discussed, I should of course have to say some- thing upon the use of the telephone in social Intercourse, of the dies—or gentilemen-—of the ing or ignoring of the chaperon. custom prevalent engaged couples, and followed some relationship, of the young man's cling. woman whenever they the street, 1 should to. Attention given to upon the will need to be discussed. How prop nitely settled. A score of cession, there will be no dearth of when the volume is under way. in such a work to say something In feelings of others, of and kindness of heart, for some things are at the very Courtesy There is THE DRY GOODS CLERK ACH of us cherishes a secret ambi tion, IT have no doubt. Our hired & complete sentence, and who would an aviator. As for myself, perfect bliss has al goods and gents’ furnishing store But such joy has always been denied Herb Weston had charge of the “gents’ furnishings” in the store, and he was ta me the last word In sarto- He was plump and im- pressive of physique, and his clothes were without a wrinkle. He was con- sidered the social dictator of the vil. He affected spats and a cut brocaded vest. His socks were radi nftire was a large pearl pin stuck at a rakish angle through his cravat. It seemed to my boyish eyes priceless and unattainable. I have since, In Rome, bought a handful of similar jewels for three lire Young girls adored Herb: young men envied him. He had such self possession, such assurance, such per fection of appearance and such opul- ence. His salary, | was told, was $40 & month! It seemed incredible. I was too much of a yokel for him to give me a thought. 1 came from the farm and my clothes were common and ill-Atting. He laughed at me one day as he saw me mounting Moses, our old gray horse, who was covered with mud from rolling in the street while I had been making some pur Shales in the store. s cynical smile chilled me. That wane the end of my ambition. [I real Ized with a sad heart that it was far too high for my attainment and future events have proved that I was right, I have had to be contented with a hum. bler lot. : Many Flavors of Honey The entomology department of the University of Missouri discovered 43 distinct flavors of honey within the state.’ A few hives produced a honey of an onion flavor, which the bees had secured from the blossoms of a large patch of perennial onlons. This honey was white like clover honey. Lowell, Mass.—*‘1 am sending you 8 few lines to let you know what good your medicine has done for me. | want you to let every one know that it has helped me in nervous troubles. 1 have four children and you know there is a lot to do where children are, They would come in from school and they would start telling me about thelr little troubles but I could not stand it. I had to send them away. I could not even walk on the street alone | was 80 nervous. I found one of your books and read it and then I saw in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 ot it and had taken one bottle when saw a change in myself. Iwas sur- prised. The children can talk all they want to now and it does not bother me. I am still taking the Vegetable Compound. ’’—Mrs. JOSEPH LEMERE, 84 South Street, Lowell, Mass. Felt Like A New Woman Springfield, Missouri.—*‘For four or five months I was run-down, ner- vous, my back ached and I did not feel like doing a thing. Sometimes my legs ached and Feit like they would break and I had a hurting in my sides. J] had been reading in the newspapers the letters of other wo- men who had taken Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and the advertising of it appealed to me so 1 bought some and saw resuits in al- mc most no time, 1 had been able to do my own work and after taking the Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman. I recommend it to m friends who have troubles like 1 and hope they will find the same re- sults.” —Mrs, M. Ca TW. Chase Street, Springheld, Missouri. 40 Years Old, Feels Like 20 Hagerstown, Md. “I was very bad off with backache, a bearing-down feeling in my body and a pain in my left side. 1 could not be on my feet at times and once 1 was so I walked bent over to one side for three weeks, My sister read of Lydia E, Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound and got me a bottle. I got so much relief that I took more until I was well. + 1 am 40 years old and feel like 20. I am sure this medicine will help all women.”’—Mrs. MARY E. Sanpy, 438 W. Franklin Street, Hagerstown Md. Over 100,000 women have so far replied to our question, ‘Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ™- 98 per cent of these sre “Ves.” That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take this medicine for the ailments for which it is recom mended are benefited by it. 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