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High Hat (Continued from page 11) two superfluous spots it is a marvel- ous play and it will hold you even more than the book. p< You will also note, gentle reader, that there is less talk about bever- ages, and how to mix them. ..... I think myself that I have been over- | doing it, so am going to let up for awhile as there are no more good recipes coming in... . . speaking of recipes the now famous book, “Here's How,” will soon be on the press, so you better send in your orders and avoid the rush an you think of anything more delightful than a copy of this quaint volume as a Christmas present for your Aunt or Grandmother? he The Six “Best Steppers” “Play ritza). “All Alone Monday”—(The Ram- blers). “Cross High). | “Ladder of Love” —(Vanities). “Half Moon”—(Honeymoon Lane). “You Will, Won’t You?” Cross). Gypsy"—(Countess Ma- Your Heart"”—(Queen (Criss Bey Judge’s Fairy Tales for Tired Clubmen (Continued from page 15) to get her a job with the Giants. And with that the frog changes into a perfect sheik with shiny black hair and a small roadster, who said he had been turned into a frog by an an old widow in the next block which was jealous of him. Dora fell in love with him right away and when the old man saw him he gave the couple his blessing and the price of a license and they got married as soon as the former frog had got a raise in the delicatessen store where he was working. This story shows what hard luck it is to shoot crap. Perelman Fae The ability to weep at a moment’s notice, says one of our tragediennes, is a gift. Better still, it generally results in one. —Humorist = NEIRVIE STIRAIN The Cause of Nervous Indigestion, Auto-Intoxication, Blood Poisoning O F all the things that injure health, straining the nerves is more dangerous than all others combined. It weakens the nerves, paralyzes the organic forces, plays havoc with the mind, and is the cause of innumerable dangerous ailments. Nervous Indigestion Nerve strain is especially harmful to the stomach and bowels, causing nervous indi- gestion, sl sh bowels, and kindred dis- orders. Th in turn, fills the blood with dangerous poisons. Why and how this occurs can be easily understood. Undi- gested foods in the stomach and bowels ferment and decay. This putrefaction nd certain toxic poisons, J ny putrefying matter, be it inside or outside of the body. These poisons are absorbed by the blood, which transmits them to every part of the body. This self- poisoning is termed Toxemia or auto- intoxication. Toxemia Toxemia impairs the blood circulation, causing high or low blood pressure, dizzines kidney trouble, mental and physical rest lessness, sleeplessness, and uneasiness of the mind. It lowers the disease-resisting powers and leads to many diseases, especially colds, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. »xic poison has the same effect internally as would a drop of acid placed on the skin. It burns and irritates, that is, it causes pain. All bodily’ pains, not due to local injury or infec- Do You Kn That it is Nerve you Mental Powe: That your Nerves govern PAUL VON BOECKMANN Author-Lecturer-Scientist, whose various books on the Nerves, Breathing, Psychology and Health have reached the highest plane during the last 30 years. His books have been translated in several foreign languages by scientists of various ¢ such cases under my observation and care, of which hundreds were treated in collabor: tion with leading medical scientists. No other man has had so great an experience as I in this specialty, nor has had the opportunity to ow— test so widely the efficiency Force that gives | of any advance made in this rand Character? | Cosonce. tion, are due to toxic poisons. | entire body, in fact, your whole This includes headaches, An Important Book neuralgia, neuritis, rheuma- a 1} : : aft ave written a book, en- tism, backaches, pains in the corres nave WILTED. A DOO. region of the heart, in the | Tt Pecigec mere wih discueee ‘te weal ches! ness, ‘paralyze the Nerves tha ; peueoeS chest, ete., ete. TatroP the omich aed towels! | subject in detail and ex- Stomach Ulceration That Nerve Strain will wreck your plains in simple language ith mor other abuse? Do You Kn —Cancer As stated, putrefaction of un- digested food develops gases which is indicated by belching and bloating of the bowels. These gases expand the stom- ach like a toy balloon, cz How to countera Anger, Jealousy How to avoid 1S- ing severe pressure on the | Force? heart and lungs, which, in it- Read [Nerve Force, self, is often’ fatal.’ Fre: } thes important quent dilation of the stomach in time develops a pocket at the bottom of which food remains for days to decay and develop irritating poisons. This leads to local ulcers, and in many cases leads to cancer, a disease that is killing many thousands annually. Dieting Ineffective Millions of people try to avoid Toxemia by abstaining from foods that readily ferment and decay. While dieting is helpful, it is at best, but a “dodge,” and notacure. The only cure lies in avoiding Nervous Indiges- tion, and that cure must begin through the nerves. I write authoritatively on this subject, as I have made a life study of nervous people and their ailments and weaknesses. During the last 30 years I have had far over 100,000 31 apidly How to develop your Nerve Force? AX and CALM your nerve-killing emotions? rvousness and loss of Nerve eee how we strain our nerves, paralyze the vital organs and what we must do to restore them to normal condition. The cost of the book, pre- paid, is only 25¢ coin or stamps. Address me, Paul von Boeckmann, Studio 143, 110 West 40th St., New York City This book is not a catch- penny pamphlet. It is a dignified treatise, free from exaggerations and ‘“‘bunk.’’ It is on file in many Public Libraries, Sanitarium Libra- ries, and at the National Medical Library at Washington, D.C. The book ‘Nerve Force’’ contains 64+ pages of important in- formation and practical advice. Over 1,000,000 copies have been sold in past years. Whether or not you have trouble with your nerves and stomach, you should read this book, which you may do at my risk. If it does not meet your fullest expectations, your money will be refunded, plus your outlay for postage. Or, you may pay for the book after you read it. So send for the book today. your nerves and be Strain and its trail sequences. ow— ct Worry, F and — simil: Nerve Tension, where all points are fully Strengthen immune to Nerve of dangerous con- comicbooks.com