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THE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN. MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 31. 1915 FOUR double service of showing man-made beauty The Proper Length for an Essay THE Answers To Questions NEW COLOR CUHE By DR.

FRANK CRANE and of advertising a product, A campaign for beauty in advertising would meet with far greater success than a campaign for the abolishment of billboards. The time is coming when the only long things publishei will be novels. Even now they are about the only long book read. i The cause is psychological. In didactic, argutl litative 0 Vaat sums are being spent annually on telling I eople about products, new ways are always bvlng sought to increase riles.

Able writers Any reader can gt the answer any queitlon by writing The cm. nn Information Bureau. Fredarlo J- Haskln. plreto Washington. Th's offer applies strictly to information.

Th- Bureau cannot give hdvlet on legal, medical, and financial matters. It does not attempt 10 settle domestic trouble, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Writ your auMt'on plainly and briery. Oi foil name and addreee and enrlose two cents in a tamps for return pontage. iJI replies are vent direct to the Inquirer.

rrmtive books, or other literary work addreVjEd to tU I i reason or to the taste, there is a certain mnerent sturr tha A Bad Omen for Mexican Rebels In his desire that tho United States Government should give no encouragement to warfare anywhere In the world, President Harding virtually directed that the War should not sell any surplus war material tu foreign powers. Tho Coolldgo Administration now makes an exception to this policy in Ita decision to sell to the Obregon Government of Mexico rifles, ammunition and, pt sslbly, airplanes. Hut tho Into President probably Intended to do nothing more than lay down a general rule, and the present Administration's modification of that policy la amply justified. This Government haa accorded formal recognition to the Obregon regime; it Is now proposed to deal with tho Mexican Government as we column long, and we all glance at the size of the dose beforf w- curallnw anv sort of Dolemic writing. are employed at fancy salaries to turn out advertising copy, and painters for ads in th magazines.

Why not tho billboards? 1 The Uplifters The essays of the type of Matthew Arnold's, De QuinceyV- and Charles Lamb in lact an mose 01 mc genre or 01c jjown in Georgia a tew flays ago two youths still In their 'teens were hanged for Blackwood's or of the present Contemporary, belong to bi era that is past. They grace libraries today for decorativi purposes mainly. It is rarely that the leaves are cut. Tht trouble with them is not that they are uninteresting, it is tha they are too long. Any one of them, of forty pages, coulc THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN PUBLISHED ETVERT MORN'lNfi THE CIT1ZEV ASHEVILLE, N.

O. 25 Haywood Htrset Ceorg Stephens Charles A. Webb Haywood Parker Owners Charles K. Robinson BJItor ntord at the Postofflce. Aahevllla, N.

C. leeond class matter, undor act of March TELEPHONES Circulation Department 4101 Business Manager 4200 Advertising- Department 2U City Npwi, Sportn and Society 21t City Editor and Editor 1168 RUnSCRIPTION UATEH (By Mail In United Slate) Dally and Sunday, 1 year in advance 7.00 Iaily and Sunday, 6 months In advance -75 Dally and Sunday. 3 months In advance, 2.00 Dally and Sunday, 1 week tn advance 20 (By Carrr In AsCTille a-Jil Salmrbs) Pally and Sunday, 1 year tn advance 19 00 Dally and Sunday. 6 montha In advance 4.75 Daily and Sunday, 3 months In advance 2.R0 fitindry only, 1 year In advance 2.00 The Citizen ia glad to puMltfn letters, not loo 'on, on matters of general Interest. Rut such communications must be accompanied by the real name of the writer, even when (he are to be published over nom do plume.

The Citizen, of course, reserves the right to rojoct any article offered for the Vafoe of the People murder. Commenting on this, Tho Atlanta Constitution argues that "parental indulgence" and "the flood of home-made hootch" are de should expect friendly powers to deal with uj stroying youthful character at an alarming If our Governmct faced a rebellion which threatened Us overthrow and wo wero In doa peralo need of munitions of war, Official Washington must feel pretty sure that Obregon rides the winning horse, yet the situation thus created la not without some gravity for the United States, If rle la Huorta Q. How old Is tho Leaning Tower of r. A. It Is believed to dnte from about tho year 1 174.

Q- Bo the sopranos stand to the right or left of the choir director? w. J. K. A. In arranging a chorus It Is customary for the soprano singers to be placed at the right of the director as he faces the group, Q.

When do deer shod thler antlerB? w. C. p. A. Deer shed their antlers annually In March or April and new ones attain their full size In about 90 While the horns are growing the bucks usually lead solitary lives.

Q. When was the protective tariff first heard of In the United States? P. S. B. A.

The first piece of legislation by Congress after the adoption of the Constitution was the tariff act of July 4, 1789. The main purpose of this was revenue, but prbtection was also extended to certain industries which It was desired to encourage, such as gloss nnd earthenware. In 1816 protection was extended to textiles, hats, cabinet wares, leather and paper, and in 1824 other Indue rles were demanding protection. In 1 828 there was a protective tariff Wo high that It was called a 'tariff of abominations." How fast are the finer tapestries woven? O. T.

I. A. In high art hautn-lisses tapestries, well filled with personages, the artist-weaver can woav only about a square yard In a year. These tapestries are woven on upright looms. Hasse-llsse tap should uccccd In his revolutionary ambitions, when ho came to power In Mexico City he would cherish a lively recollection of tho fact that tho Washington Government gavo com Hy Frederic a.

Haskln WASHINGTON, I. -The latent thing la the color cure. Glands and complexes are now hnvi into the background by the new pel-ence of color therapy which has seized the medical npot light. Hereafter, when you feel 111 or ppftstmlstii or dull, don't blame it on your liver, perhaps your color vibrations are out of order. Probably all that you need to make you well and happy is a little more vermilllon or moss green In your environment.

At any rate according to the definite announcement of a -Donver doctor, colds may be cured by turquolso and a dry bronchial condition by green yellow. This may seem a trifle incredible, but so did the therapeutic value of electricity, to many people, only a couple of decades ago. Today, all of its realize more or less tho tremendous posKlbillties of electricity, but even our leading scientlHt do not as yet fully comprehend the power end the various effects of light. The effect of light upon planus has been the subject of much successful experiment, but the effect of light upon human beings, especially Its effect when filtered through color mediums, is Just beginning to be understood. Screens and color filters which absorb certain color rays and allow other rays to pass through are being successfully used In the treatment of diseases of the eyes and nerves.

Insomnia and dipsomania havo been relieved by color treatment. Gradually, the belief is growing that our health In general is Just as much Influenced by color vibrations as by the quantity of fresh air we breathe or the kind of fond wo consume. Before many years, one scientiM. acnerts, intelligent people will give a. much attention to the hygienic value of colored lights oh they now do to ventilation.

It has long been noted that tho colors of the surrounding landscape havo an influence upon (he lives of people, apparently creating In them certain types of thought and varying degrees of mental and physical activity. It Is believed that this may help to explain why changes of environment are so beneficial; they also constitute a complete ehange of color vibrations. When we first go to the seashore we ore greatly utimulnted by tho vivid greens and blues of the ocean, hut If wo live too long In this blue and green environment we become mentally dull. What Is true of landscape Is also true of our homes. If colors realty havo a potent an influence as the color scientists say they have, it Is easy to see why an out-door lifo la always more healthful.

Most Individuals have color preferences, but Just why this la so is tho subject of much conjecture. Whether It is due to racial Inhnr- I Ifance or to otne early fnfluice in childhood has not been deemed. fort to his encmlos In the field. The condition of et rained relations with Mexico might be restored. Vet what punishment could a successful rebel party In Mexico inflict upon thla be boiled down into a halt dozen reaaaDie, memorable, stnK ing, quotable and usable paragraphs.

The slow, lumbering, wordy effusion of the standard British essay, and the involved, unedited, diffuse treatises a the German variety are doomed. Life is too short, and ir these days, too, full and complex, for two-hour sermons 01 two-column newspaper articles or magazine essays of fou: thousand words. This is about the length. The reader is done now. Whj should I go on and say this all over? And now having finished this subject satisfactorily, I wit proceed to talk about the weather.

The rest of this article has nothing to do with the first part of it. Cheer up. There have been a good many nasty things said againaj weather conversation, I think unjustly. It is supposed to bt stupid, platitudinous and bromidic to say it's a fine day or ii looks like rain. I do not share this view.

On thefcjSrfJrary, what is it you do when you speak of the sun and akytyd'airK Why, you are going back to the Universalities, you are begin ning your talk where all talk ought to begin with Nature, tht one common ground where all men must agree. You are lay ing the foundation for rational divergence later in your conversation, for men never disagree intelligently, unless they commence by agreeing. Suppose you came at an acquaintance on the street 01 sitting at table, with "I think your theology is silly, your viewi of art crude and your politics rot. There would be no conversation. He would naturally turn his shoulder and look foi some sane person to chat with: but you must begin out where all men are forced to think alike, that is, the weather.

When you discuss rain and cold and crops, you are lay! ing off the ground, as it were, getting your bearings and ari ranging the proper handicaps for the game and contest of wits to follow. To hurl your individual views at a man without a few preliminary meteorological observations is hardly decent (Copyright, 1023, By The McClure Newspaper Syndicate) MKMBTCRS THE ASKOrjATtfn PP-ESS Tha Associated Pr In exclusively entiled to th uno for republication of all nw rtlspnfh crfdltM to It or not otherwise credited In thin paper, and also the loeal news published herein. All rlRhtfi of republication of nperinl dlpatrheil published herein ore alo reserved. country? Moreover, It la doubtful If the fol lowers of do la Huerla would long bear us any grudge. When rebel Mexican parties gain the Monday Morning, Dec.

31, 1923 victory, they quickly dispose, with firing squads, of thoso of their fellow citizens who have stood in their way; blood-letting cools their wrath and they are ready to curry favor estries, those woven on horlzonal with the great powers of tho earth. looms at which the weaver works with his feet as well as with his hands aro produced about one-third moro rapidly. It requires 12 to 15 years to educate a novice In tho niypt cries of tho profession. Q. When wa the Blue Danube finst played? W.

W. A. Thn Blue Danube Waltz of Johann Strauss was first played rato. It contlnuea; There has never been such a record of youthful drinking among boys and girls of school age In the history of this country, and the concoctions that they drink not only tend to undermine every moral fiber of heart and body, but so' sear judgment and conscience, and firo tho baser instincts, that crimes, even of murder, are resorted to by boys who scarcely know how to handle a gun. This Indictment, of course, Is not made against young poople as a whole.

The groat majority of them, let us hope, are Htrong enough to withstand tho temptations, but It Is foolish to close one'a eyes to fjuts. If parents would do IeH closing the eyes to what common sonae itself must Impress there would be lj heartaches about tho boy or girl. Hut the reform of youth will not be accomplished by the parents of today. It la from tho fathers and mothers of the present that youthful excesses have come. Tho thing is a proverb and a cynicism throughout tho land.

Jests are made on It. "She doesn't elevate her morals because she Imitates her motherThe girl of today runs around so much because sho'a trying to keep up with her mother. They used to buy tho children slate pencils; now they buy them brow pencils." Bridge, country club, campaigning, dancing, cocktails, tag days, soliciting on the streets for money nil theso things are Indulged In to excess by may mothers, excess being a label of this nge, ad It Is done at the cost of youthful discipline. Too many mothers could not now reform their daughters if they would. They have lost their hold on them.

They are held In dorlalon so far as discipline goes. Tho upllfter of tomorrow Is the undisciplined girl of today. Human nature Is nt base so fine, and tho shadow of countless generations cf Is so powerful that tremendous majority of the girls of the present como through ho of loosenesa without being harmed. But they are give nu unforgettable education by that experience, such an education that, when they chilli become mothers, they will say: "My daughter shall havo a better mother's example than I had. Hhe shall not have to fight against the temptations that assailed me." Thus will the real unlift of American morals be brought about.

A Less Noisy New Year Eve Commissioner of Public Safety tartlctt makes an admlrublo suggestion to celebrants Some of The Citizen's Amhitions For Aaheville and Western North Carolina, 1. A hard-surfaced highway from Aahe-vllle to the county-seat of every county adjoining Buncombe. 2. Hard-surfaced highways connecting the capitals of all mountain counties. 3.

More tourist hotels in thla whole mountain region. 4. Establishment of additional Bummer Camp Schools. 5. Increased use of the forests for recreation and sport.

6. A central park with a system of smaller parks. 7. A college in Ashevllle built upon foun-datlona broad enough to support a great university. 8.

A population for A'shevllle of 75,000 by 1BIW. who have been accustomed to greeting the at the Diannsalle. Vienna, on Feb ruary 13. 1 8 1 In the same sea son it was given nt the Paris Kx position, with Strauss conducting. New Year with a good sized volumo of pandemonium.

Tho Commissioner requests that tho blasts of the whistles, the blowing of horns and the ringing of bells shall bo limited to In thnt autumn it was heard In London nt the Covent Garden Promenade Concerts. At Vienna YOUR HEALTH and Paris It wns given in Its orig inal form, for orchestra and chor us, nut in Bon don. after some throe minutes; ho believes that what can be accomplished In that period to sound welcome to tho new child of time Is qulto enough tn add to the ordinary noises, which almost every Go Slow on General Rules for the three weeks' rehearsal, Straus decided to dispense with the chorus, so that It was performed by or- and the color therapists have their nesirn only. Q. What countries come under Individual Baby hour In the 24 lug nnd tear at the nerves of the name of the Levant? K.

ThN general term Includes Turkey, Persia. Iriq of Mesopo the strong an well as of those 111 and In need of rest. Mr. Uartlett's appeal fur a "sane" celebra By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M.

United Ftates Senator from New York, Former Commissioner of Health, New York City Koccntly there was a convention ot the, Soutl tamia. Palestine, Syria, and Arabia Q. Wwhnt is the average period of Illness of persons insured by companies agaiimt loss by sickness? .1. L. R.

A. One company says that approximately one person In five Is Association. it. Drousnt to vasningtoi tion of New Year's arrival will doubtless be received in tho proper It should be. Many persons who havo found delight on this occasion In tho manufacture of nwfut noises many distinguished physicians, carrying important messages.

Dr. Ross J. Snyder Is reported to have said a period of dlsnblllty because of sickness, with the average period lot of very true things about the care of babies. He thinks harm can come from bringing up babies ac fms'A for half an hour or moro will be glad to restrain themselves In order that tho birth of ti new jear may not be something awful to con of disability running three weeks and four days. From theso figures It is apparent that tho average cording to the book, because tho mothers are misled into believing that what is good for one baby is good for all.

He said. "The harm in tho popular maga perlo dof disability becauso of template by numerous other residents of the sickness per person exposed for city. zine article method of bringing up babies is that the articles aro written for the average baby, or with an evo to the writer's particular nedlntrio kink. The own theory. Color symbolism ns it has been developed by various races and nationalities is extremely Interest ing, but it does not seem tn lead tn any definite conclusions.

To the Chinese, for Instance, Miie is a symbol of mourning and yellow is a. symbol of nobility, while to occidentals black Is the mourning color nnd yellow usually associated with treachery. Kmerold green Is Ireland's color of patriotism, while in Turkey it Is a sacred color, green having been the color of Mohammed's cap. Ignoring this racial symbolism, the spychologists explain our color dislikes and preferences upon childhood repugnances and attractions. If wo are very fond of blue it Is because our favorite parent had bluo eyes, and wo dislike yellow ft because a yellow wasp once stung us, and if wo have an aversion for red it la because we were once in a harrowing, bloody railroad accident.

One man, although born in Ireland, can not endure the color green because It was worn by a stern governess whom he detected. Neither of thso theories for color preferences is accepted by the new color therapists, who concern themselves exclusively with tho light effects of various colors on tho human body. The artists and interior decorators may consider red a stimulating color, blue a sedative and green an cxhlla-rant. but the color doctors know better. They know that red can bo used as a recuperative color, blue um.

best way of dealing with that situation is that tha mother should be convinced that her baby is an Individual, not nn example of an uncertain average, nnd should have individual care. Ark and the Billboard "More children are being done Kven as America is tho land of new Ideas. of millions of new devices and lines of en feet, eight Inches. "What should my correct weight be? How can I avoid growing taller? 2 Kindly advise me about deavor, somo good, some Indifferent and some The Juvenllo Court system may not yet be perfected, but what have Us critics to offer In Its place? If more motorists had horse sense, there would bo fewer asinine accidents. The bootlegging business pays everybody injured In It except its patrons, totally undesirable, so Is England a count 17 outstanding for Its capacity to absorb the un desirable and convert it by skilled acceptance to Its own tinea.

In matters political Gils mny A. For your age and height, you should weigh about 137 pounds. Tt is impossible to control height. 2. Kindly send a self -address; ed, stamped envelope, restating your question, and full particulars will bo given- often chagrin tho rest of the world, hut there are somo Absorptions and conversions which one year-Is five days.

Q. Where Is insulin obtained? F. n. A. Insulin, the new serum treatment for diabetes, is obtained from substances of both fish and cattle.

However, this serum is usually obtained from the pancreatic tissues of cattle. Q. Can one be Instructed by radio while asleep? V. O. J.

A. Chief Radioman .1. N. Phlnney of the Bureau of Aeronautics announces a system whereby receive high speed code messages while they aro asleep. The system is based on the subconscious mind's faculty of absorbing and retaining lnfnrmatlrn during sleep.

Q. Should such words as mother, father, and sister bo written with capltnls? A. V. A. Nouns denoting kinship when used ai part of proner names, ns Sister Alte, should begin with capitals.

They should also begin with capital letters when used alone as proper nouns, as "I sent Mother a gift." Nouns denoting kinship when used alone and preceded by a possessive pronoun or an article, should not begin with capital letters, as "I have not heard from my sister for three months." Q. What year did Godey's Bodies' Book cease publication? B. S. H. A.

Godey's Ladies' Book, ns such, ceased to exist In 1 fi 37, when the title wns changed to Godey's Ladles; Magnzines. Modern woman should control her fashion? as well as her passions. cannot fall to please. The Magician Quotation! in these columns yesterdny from the article by Alfred O. Smith In World's TVork on "Our Over-Populated Southern Farma" demonstrated that "Western North Carolina la making her economic future rich and euro by encouraging nil sorts of Industrial enterprises In thla section.

Further quotation from the same source show to what amazing extent manufacturing, the kindly magician, will build up wealth and progress in our midst. For instance, Mr. Smith says: Ilocauso It does not manufacture them, the South buys from outside arena from seventy to one hundred per cent, of all tho following articles; nutomnbllew, rullwny equipment, furin Implements nntl machinery, clothing, shoes, hats, furniture, house furnishings, textllo equipment, hardware, electrical supplies, musical Instruments, plumbing supplies, glass, cutlery, chlnaware, phonographs, choml-. cals, cameras, photogrnphlc materials, pottery, pumps, paper, automobile tires, sewing machines, typewriters, paints, Tvtrc, and numerous other articles. All theso Importations) make nu enormous drain on the eurnings of the rtnuth.

Rut this Is not nil. It also deprlvos fcouthern people of employment where they could earn better wages than they are now earning. Mr. Smith deals out hammer blows on this subject. "Tho greatest benefit that could accrue to Southern ngiieultuio right now," he says, "would bo for from a fifth to a fourth of the peoplo to movo off the farms If better Jobs could bo found.

This would mean a higher standard of living and a moro progressive The agriculture of Western North Carolina hai made tremendous strides In the lnt few years. "Hut the farmer of this section needs more assistance from that magician whose wizardry la unfailing. lie nerds more nvmti-factoring plantH here, so that there will always bo good jobs In the shops and mills for the men who are not needed to till the earth. The use uf machinery on tho farm will grow year year, and year by year, less and less man power will bo needed to plant nnd harvest crops. 'With Industry offering employment to the man power thus "Western North Carolina will bo sure of utllizhifr to thj full all her varied and amazingly rich natural resources.

"Moro manufactures!" Is Western North Carolina's open sesame to a boudless and lasting enrichment. M. A. P. Q.

What will remove freckles and sunburn and give me a fairer complexion? One of theso Is the Uca developed In that country of transforming unsightly billboards a-4 a stimulant and recn as a sedative. It depends upon tho compo LYRICS OF LIFE (By DOUGLAS MALLOCH) dotting tho countryside Into works of art. The Prince of Wales stated In a recent speech A. Use equal parte of lemon Juice and peroxide. Thla will tend to mako It less noticeable.

F. Ii. 0, will you kindly tell thot tho billboards nre tho people's art 'gallery anil hard upon the heels of this remark comes sition 01 those three colors or upon their combination with other colors. It also depends to some degree upon the Individual and his color preferences. Tho theory in that we are attracted toward those colors which represent qualities which we lack.

In support of this, it is pointed out that the people of primitive races me what causes tho Apple" to swell? show a marked preference for the away with in this clvtlzed age than the ancients ever sacrificed to appease their gods." declared Dr. Snyder. "Against the Infants sacrificed to the heathen gods of olden times, It seems, too. that in fairness might be placed tho large be babies that to a sicken and die through tho indulgence of weak and foolish parents." Sometimes you may wonder why I say so often- "Consult your doctor." It Is because I fear the Individual may lake too literally what might he written. You must never forget that no two persons are exactly alike, and as they differ physically so do they differ In their response to dis-easo and treatment, There are certain general rules which are true as goapel, but In their individual application they must bo made to conform to the individual need.

This Is particularly the case as respects Infant feeding. Dr. Snyder Is right. Now some mother will be disturbed in inlnd. She will wonder Just how much of what she rends can bo believed.

I can give her a rule which has no exception. It Is this: The surest proof of the correctness of the feeding you are giving your baby is found In his nppear-anco of health, his good color, his good nature ond the increase in his weight. Conversely, it the child does not look and act well and does not Increnao In weight, there is something wrong in tho babv's feeding, even if It conforms to the written formula. Tho baby is tho test of tho advice. Dr.

Snyder's parting statement Is true, ton. Kven though the parents know all about tho feeding and care the child should havo they overlook their duty. Through weakness or neglect the child Is not given the necessary nourishment. Then he sickens and dies. Oct the best advice you can ond apply It so long as the child thrives.

there Is not snlinfae-lory progress the family doctor should be consulted. Our Tasks. day we stand before a bench, or hand upon a wheel; Kat'h day wn hold a pen, a wrench A broom, a bit of steel. day we havo somo task to do, I my task the name us you. And you your task the same as disagree.

1 wonder why? l-'or mine rejoice and some complain. And some do neither one. For ome nlmMiiy mien maintain Until their work Is done, ifT ofien wondered ns 1 went The road. tasks so different? Or is he difference mostly, then, Not in the tasks but In the men?" (Copyright. TJ2.1, by tho McClurc Newspaper Syndieatc.) A.

This may be causiT somo thyroiil trouble. Yoit should con-wilt a throat specialist for an examination and advice, concerning treatment. 1 S- R. O. will you kindly ad-f vise me whether or not It harmful for a child to eat ccrent Immediately after catlns arr orance? 2' J'ou kindly advise nin the duration of vhooplnR cough; and how long It is contagious? i hard, brilliant, mental colors, while individuals or, races that are physically weak prefer colors which suggest physical power.

Similarly, the very materialistic person turns instinctively to the nervous, Nplr-Itual colors, which furnish the vibrations he lacks. How Colors Arc Classed Of the physical colors, enumerated by the new school of color therapy. Bead Grey, Prune, Terra however, the necessary esthetic rhvthm, but it failed to produce tho spontaneity created by some of thn nther huV5. Grey, nn in the color scale above, proved to be a the announcement that nn Important railway has employed artists who aro members of the Koynl Academy to design and paint scenes interpretative of the country served by the roadi So Impressed are they with the work so far dono that no criticism or censorship will be exercised on the final results. In this regard it must be taken Into consideration that the Academy Is tho stronghold of ultra conservatism, ami that nothing will bo turned limso upon tho countryside that would have upset tho English equilibrium 20 years ago.

But still it Is art, art used for advertising as it was in days of. Pharoahs and their despotic successors down to a not far distant lime. Me i-o la tho wonderful Ens It ah talent for absorption. Billboards are unsightly, they disfigure the scenery, but removo them? Somewhat of a hopeless task, they have come, It physical sedative, witn a noticeably depressing effect upon the Cotta and Moss Green are classed dancers. as sedatives; Golden Brown and The effect of color, especially in connection with eyestrain.

Is Turquolso as recuperatives, and is not harmful for the child to eat cereal Immediately after eating nn orange. 2. WhoonltiK rough runs n. course of from six weeks to six' months. While there aro nny thoro Is danger of vermilion alone Is Hated or a stimulant.

Of the so-called mental colom, Ollvo Green Is listed os a sedative; Rose Madder, Fawn, Royal Blue, and Knierald Green as recuperative, while Violet and so well recognized by the medical profession generally that the walls of. tho newer hospitals are now Pointed In colors instead of being left 0 glaring white as Cormery was tho custom. Kven the operating rooms aro being changed from Chrome are mental stimulants, of the nervous colors, Moonlight Blue white tile to light grey, as 11 nas boen found that operating Bur YALE'S EXPENDITURES PER STUDENT nle I. Diversity expends annually for each student SS.15. which Is compared to nn average navm.nr fri is called a sedative.

Orange and l-iamo Rose are recuperative, and Kan do Nil, Citron nnd geons and attendants are annoyed by ea 1 ra I and l'a 1 1 gue hen working in mom with highly glazed white tile walls and glossy each student of Jl'67 a yenr. The Azure Blue are stimulants. Among the remarkable points hmught out in this connection Is the fact That tho left eye prefers physical col equipment. In the Fifth Avenue Hospital. In New York City, which Is re ors and tho right eye mental col A steady diet of hard-boiled politics in any Government's administration will gradually bring ubotit indignation, grouch and mutiny among the people.

newest liuget shows thnt of the total 5.1.4 per cent goes for Instruction of which only 28.6 per cent rnmes from ill li.ii. It In Interesting, howover, to note Hint the evpenso outlnv for Kreslmicn students Is Ichs per student thnn the K3.i nvernge oilllny, and tho' payment In tuition above thn average garded an the bust word In hos ors. This color scale lias been worked out by several color sci pital architecture, the waits nt tne patients' moms nnd wards aro painted light tan or buff, cream, Answers To I tin II (Jut-Minns 1. A. Q.

I am girl, twenty years of age, height live feet. entists, foremost of whom la Bea lie university der ves mora trice Irwin, whoso color Investi STATK A DVr.HTISlNG. (Charlotte Observer) Theic lias been a good den I of talk during tho year obout ways and means for advertising the State and keeping its productive activities before the public. There Is generally mention of in this connection. That State never slacks nn the advertising proposition.

It advertises while North Carolina sleeps. Only yesterday The Observer came Into possession of one of tho many ways in which California Ih doing it. It has organized a "California News Bureau," wit headquarters In Sacramento, and from that olllee we havo received three page of advertising matter In tho form of press telegrams. One tell.i if wheat, fields being transformed Into orchards; another tells of the first shipment of oranses from a new belt, nut her refers to gold mine and smelting operations and others tell of California development? of miscellaneous nature. Many newspapers will fill in tho dates on these telegrams and pans them around as regular press dispatches.

But that Is only one of tho ways in which California keeps herself In print. Tho time at hand when North Carolina must spend some money In advertising her abounding possibilities and her dally accomplishments In things that nre really bigger than Cullfornln Incidentals. Nineteen Twenty-Pour in going to be a mighty good year tn which to keeu North Carolina in the headlines. man h2 per cent of Us Income gations nnd experiments' have at my inrne. V.

mil should weight he? investments. mf -'k tracted the favorable attention of light blue, light grey or light olive green. The furniture Is painted grev in which there Is a light tint of blue, and to relieve the monotony it Is also striped in blue. The rug are either grey or -wine-colored, with a not too conspicuous scientists all over the world. It Is Eiffrr lUVfc LtTTERS LEFT INLIBfl by no means nn arbitrary scale.

How many hours' sleep should I have? If I sPep ovp'r eight hours I am very drowsv and sleepy tho next day. eent, to take their place among the necessities of present -day survival. 1 lern is a hint for those Americans who are outraged at the iVserration of their scenery by unsightly advertising. Artists there nre In America, plenty of them, looking for something besides magazine cover to do. Here' is a field of unlimited possibilities for the artists, for tho people and for the advertisers, Tho average man cannot bo dragged for love or money through an art gallery, the quantity of good art about him Is in such contrast to the lack of It In usual life that It Is bewildering nnd unasslmllahle.

Make the art galleries of tho peoplo In the open air, along the scenic roads, on posters that will attract ther attention, hold It and do th and will doubtless be changed or While tbe public library of any design. added to from time to time as I more Information on the aubjectj Is secured. In some recent experiments i with the effect of various colors within the next few years the and height about 32 A For your ng. you should weigh pounds. slnce of color la apt to moko s0 strides that this hospital.

Tho Wets assert that tho Volstead Act la unconstitutional because It doe nut square with the constitution of their appetites. President Coolklgo is trying to teach tho. doctrine that brevity is the solo as well us the soul of wit. 4- The taxpayers of the country ore agreed that whore there Is no revision the people irerish iiiui ii wr lens A iry- sting place It remnlnd for the Providence, K. Public library to announce that its lost nnd foond department is literally cluttered up with foruotten love letters loft In books nnd in the reading rooms.

The greater number nre left between the panes of books that have been returned. Tne love letters vie with money nnd Herman mnrks, however, as forgotten upon dancers, for instance, It was; now considered so revolutionary. Will appear old-fashioned beside found mat yellow was the coldest i color, producing tho least enthu-! newer institutions containing spe- niasni, while maron red had the1 2. l'ou should have nt Jcnsi eight hours' sleep. Uh room well ventllnied hv oneiilnir windows wide from ton to hot-lorn.

WORRIED. I nm a bov sixteen years of age, height flv'o fal color rooms for the treatment tt all diseases. Then we. may find yellow green rooms for bronchial- most stimulating effect, with royal purple second ond taliaij blue 1 next. This last shade produced a feeling of abandonment without, I pneumnnta patients and flame im i'wkpiis 'i int a nnti are left each year, though never has a womnn's hat been left behind.

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