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me ot D. W. Lee (Continued from page 9) ind lock him in a room upst illumi- nated, whenever the door is opened, by an exceptionally villainous green light. No sooiter is he locked in than his fiancé s on the scene looking for him, having made the trip over from New York on the very next boat. “Papa” Dubois, a sinister dog, claps a lewd eye upon her and would have her. The moment is loud with alarm. Our hero now comes out of the room upstage, swats pa” in the nose and begins nashing in the door leading to safety. Then Chang, one of the dastardly Orien- tals, grabs him the while a crew of his fellow Chinese grab the fiance nd drag her into the room with the villainous green light. In the last act everybody turns out to be a detective. Vv SHARLEE” is said to be a ‘J comedy. It has one wherein a hophead outline for making $8,000,000, by cornering all the mosquitoes in the United States and ig the publie ten cents apiece for It also hi catchy waltz melody called “Heart Beats.” Its chorus girls have fat legs and its leading feminine figure can neither sing nor dance. Its plot concerns a pure cabaret girl and her psychical torments. ‘The best num- ber in the show is a clogging octette that is on at the rise of the curtain. Which is the best that I can do for arlee. musical funny scene his scheme The chimney must be swept with care, Old Santa Claus to greet; For not a thing will Santie bring Unless I’m clean and sweet. NERVE EXHAUSTION How Nerve Abuse Wrecks Health by PAUL von BOECKMANN Lecturer and Author of numerous books and treatises on Mental and Physical Energy, Respiration, Psychology and Nerve Culture HERE is but one malady more terrible than Nerve Exhaustion, and that is its I Insanity. Only those who have passed through a siege of Nerve Ex- haustion can understand the true meaning of atement. It is HELL; no other word can it. At first, the victim i: aid he will , and as it grips him deeper, he is afraid he will so great is his mental torture. He be- panic-stricken and irresolute. A sickening sensation of weakness and helples over- him. He becomes obsessed with the thought of self-destruction. Nerve F brought haustion is pout through nerve strain. There is no other cause. Men strain their nerv through mental con tration and business wor- ries; often, too, through exces Women strain their nerves mainly through their emotions, especially those involved in their domestic aff: In- deed, we are in the midst of nerve strain every- where due to the mile-a- minute life we are lead- ing. And no man or woman is so strong as to be immune to this strain. Nerve Exhaustion is not a malady that comes suddenly, yet its toms are unmistak: It does not ma itself, as many think, in twitching muscles and trembling hands. The majority of sufferers from nerves seem strong and healthy, and may h not a tremor in their body, yet inwardly their nerves are in a tur moil and are undermining the entire bodily or- ganism. The Sympathetic known as the Abdominal b The symptoms of Nerve Ex a ing to individual char: ment is usually as follows energy and endurance; “tired feeling.” Second Stage: Nervous restless sleep- H irritability; decline in sex force; loss of sour stomach; gas in constipation; irregular he poor ; lack of mental endurance; dizziness; headaches; backache; neuritis, rheumatism, and other pain: Third Stage: Serious mental dis- turbance; fear, undue worry; melancholia; dan- gerous organic disturbances; suicidal tendencies; and in extreme cases, insanity. ‘ary accord- ics, but the develop ack of If only a few of the symptoms mentioned apply to you, especially those indicating mental turmoil, you may be sure that your nerves are at fault— that you have exhausted your Nerve Force. Perhaps you have chased from doctor to doctor, seeking relief for a m jous “something the matter with you.” h doctor tells you that there is nothing the matter with you; that every organ is perfect. But you know there is som thing the matter. You feel it, and you act it. You are tired, ¢ not sleep, cannot di your food, and you have pains here and there, 27 —Eyes—Nose —Throat —Bronchials —Chest Breathing SS ‘ —Bladder in * pelvic Organs q » Every Vital On System, and how the Station for the distribution of Nerve Force. You are told you are “run down,” and nee Your doctor may prescribe a drug—a nerve stim- ulant or sedative. Leave nerve tonics alone. It is like making a tired horse run by towing him be- hind an automobile. And don’t be deceived into believing that some magic system of phy nerves. It may develop your muscle but it does so at the expense of the nerves, as thousands of athletes have learned through bitter experience. The cure of weak and deranged nerves must have for its basis an un- derstanding of how the nerves are affected by understanding of certain simple laws in mental and physical hygiene, mental control, relaxa- tion, and how to develop immunity to the rains of everyd Through the appli of this knowledge, the vanced case of Nerve Exhaustion can be corrected. I have made a life study of the mental and phy ical characteristics of nervous people, having treated more cases of “Nerves” during the t 25 years than any other man in the world (over 100,000 cases). The result of this vast experience is embodied 64-page book, en- titled “Nerve Force, book that is ntially Nervous System _ intended to teach how ned by the — tocare for the nerves and commonly how to apply simple is the Great Central methods for their restor- ation. It includes im- nt information on the application of deep breathing as a remedia! agent. The cost of the book is only 25 cents, coin or stamps. Addr me—Paul von Boeckmann, Studio 146, 110 W: 40th St., New York City. This book will enable you to diagnose you troubles understandingly. The fa ented will prove a revelation to you, and the advice will be of incalculable value, whether you have had trouble with your nerves or Your nerv are the most precious po: you have. Through them you experience all that makes life worth living, for to be dull-nerved means to be ull-brained, ins life—love, moral courage, 2 perament. The finer your brain he finer and your nervous system, and the more imperative it is that you care for your nerves. “Nerve Force” is not an advertisement of any treatment I may have to offer. This is proved by the fact that large corporations have bought and are buying this book from me by the hun- dreds and thousands for circulation among their employees—Efficiency. Physicians recommend Health. Ministers recommend ferve Control, Happiness. Never be- great_a mass of valuable information been presented in so few words. » [twill enable you to under- stand your Nerves, your Mind, your Emotions, and your mi Body.” Over a million copies have been sold during the past fifteen years,