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cbr ary 19, 1921 i, wu ey 7 == Tramp—I'm A MEM IN GOOD STANDING OF THE WEAR-YOUR-OLD-CLOTHES MOVEMENT \ND NOW, IF YOU'LL SAY THE WORD, LADY, Vt CARRY MY OWN LUNCH. Drees by Pacy Remar The Gentle Reader By Katueaixe Necuey E needed a shine and a shave, andj his clothes were dirty andold, but he was hav- ing a glorious ti He sat at the table of a public library reading the current issue of ahumorous magazine. He smiled at everything in it, chuckled at the clever turnings, and laughed aloud at two or three of the very best things he found. He attracted the attention of a lady to his right, she noticed how soiled he was and moved » another table, fearing germs; and an aristo- cratic gentleman to his left, disturbed by his ¢, also moved to another table. | A lady just opposite glared balefully at him from time to time, for she had come to the ‘ary to read that very magazine; and a boy | beside her tried vainly to get the name of the peper, for the one he had chosen was decidedly dull. \ man at the foot of the table was so im- nersed in a trade paper, he saw and heard thing; while a contributor of the magazine ing at the head of the table, waited breath- ly to see if he chuckled when he came to her oilering, and when he did, she felt doubly repaid —once by him and once by the editor. he middle-aged librarian, whose duty it was to keep order in the room, became suddenly busy at a remote part of the room, wishing she could find the joy in anything of earth that this mon found in the little magazine. When he finished reading, the uncouth one went happily out to his truck that he had left stonding in a side street. ne glib gi What Is Nerve Force? By PAUL von BOECKMANN Nerve Specialist YY what Nerve Force is, we do not If we did know, we would know eret_ of Li We know this: it is generated by the tem through which it travels at a speed gre: t per second. It is the Master Force of the Body, the force that controls every heart beat, every breath, the digestion of every mouthful of food we eat, the action of every muscle, and the life of every ‘cell. It is the force that gives us courage, | ambition, personality, character, mental power land energy—the Force that Drives us On, On ‘and On Ev mental impulse and every bodily act uses up a cer- tain amount of Nerve Force. |If we expend more Nerve | Force than the system can develop, we. necessarily be- come Nerve Bankrupts, and we then have a condition known as Neurasthenia, Ner- vous Debility, Nervous Pro- ‘stration or Nerve Exhaustion. ince the Breatest drain of be under- hy mental strain, worry, grief, and of course abuse of the reproductive functions, wreck the nerves so readily. Nine people out of ten have weak nerves and are not aware of it. They think be- cause their hands do not tremble, muscles twitch, or knees shake, that their nerves are perfect. Bear in mind that our nervous — sy: consists of two great bran- > ——Eyes—Nove SS — Pelvic Organs and Psycho-Analyst my belief that the greatest single factor in the m: ain= tenance of health is that the nerves be in ord Hundreds of books have been written by ve Specialists intended as a guide in caring for the nerves and restoring nerve force. Unfortunately, these books do not meet the need of the general public as they are written in technical, and complex language. I have written a 64-page book entitled erve Force,” which in the simplest language explains hundreds of vital points regarding the nerves and their care; information every person should know, Students of the subject, including physicians, pronounce the book. the most practical work on the subject which has ever been written. Large corporations have bought my book by the thousands for their employes. Physicians recommend it to their nervous patients. Ex- tracts from the books have again and again been re- printed in magazines and newspapers, which is the strongest proof of real merit The cost of the book is cents. Bound in substant leatherette cover 50 cents. Remit in coin or stamps. Ad- dress Paul von Boeckmann, Studio 141, 110 West goth Street, New York Cit I have advertised my various books in this and other high- class magazines for more than twenty years, which is ample guarantee of my responsibil- ity and integrity. If the book does not meet your fullest ex- pectations, I shall return your money PLUS your out ches, the External and the Diagram showing how the Solar Plexus, postage. So send fot my |Internal. Organic derange- known as the “abdominal brain,” is the ‘To Day, subject to my guar- ments and ailments are due great center of the Sympathetic(Internal) antec. |to weakness of the Internal | Nervous System, and not the Nercous System. ially grief, fear External System, — which fe Solar Plexus, mainly governs the external Girstion, constipation, etc. s. Note the accom- panying diagram. The symptoms of Nerve Exhaustion vary according to | individual characteristics, but the development is seul follow First Stage: of energy and ice! that “tired feeling.” Second Stage: Nervousness; restlessness; sleep- lessness; irritability; decline in sex force; loss of hair; nervous indigestion; sour stomach; gas in bowels; constipation; irregular heart; poor mem- ory; lack of mental endurance; dizziness; headachi backache; neuritis, rheumatism; and other pain: Third Stage: Serious mental disturbances; f melancholia; dangerous organic di and irritate the nm physical efficiency. TS If only a few of the symptoms mentioned apply to you, especially those indicating mental turmoi | you may be sure your nerves are at fault—that you have exhausted your Nerve Force. T agree with hs noted British authority on the nerves, Alfred T. Schofield D., the author of numerous works on the subject, who says: “It is 27 ‘orry and anxicty, paralyze the Solar Plexus, which in turn Causes poor clogs the blood with poisons that weaken strain starts a circle of evils that cause endless misery, aches, pains, illness, weak- nesses and ‘generally lower mental and Mental strains, spec- If your nerves hive given you trouble, especially if your doctor has Cold you that your condition is due to your nerves, submit your case to me,.and I shall tell you definitely the exact nature of your weakness, and whether I can help you, as I have helped over 90,000 men and women during the last thirty years. am a Nerve Specialist and — Psycho-analyst, besides being generally experienced in all sciences pertaining to the Body and Mind. I have treated more cases of “Nerves” than any other man in the world. My struction is given by Mail only. No drugs or drastic treatments are employed. My method is remarkably simple, thoroughly scientific and invariably effect ely no fee is charged for a “Preliminary Di of your case, and you will be under no obliga- tion to take my course of instruction, if you do not care to. Do not explain your case in your first letter, as I shall send you special instructions on how to report your case and how to make certain “nerve tests’’ used ge! erally by Nerve Specialists; and I shall send you, FREE other important data on the subject which will give you an understanding of your nerves you never had before. I shall send you authentic records of numerous cases of Nerve Exhaustion I have corrected, which have never been equalled in the history of medical practice. I have corrected thousands of cases of extreme Nerve Exhaustion.—(Advertisement) shallow breathing, in- This in turn nerves. Thus Mental