=e Spover every day. In regard to overeating. wo havo tho following slogan: ‘Do not dig your grave with your teoth". In rogard to dovoloping log and thigh muscles, we say "Breathe with your legs". And so that we may call attention to fino posture, wo have a placard reading: "He died at 42 ond was buricd at 72. Look your part". If the individual has an erect carriage, a springy step, and confident posture, he can repeat with good grace the following lines: If hunting a job Or seiling a mine; Lost your business Or stocks doclince; & hard luck story Is boaten a mile By 2 clean white collar, A shave and a smile. Hoover=-I like the thought of this jingle. It often gives mo a quick phokeup. Get uplift in your bearing and strength and spring and vim; No matter what the things that worry you, fo slouch won't altor thom. Just square your shoulders to tho world You're not the sort to quit It isn't the load that broaks us dow Its tho way we carry it. Allen-- Woll, you know, Miss Hoover, just lots of people would get a ready response from a thing like that. All any of us neod when we aro low is just a lit- tlo boost. But now back to brass tacks just for a momont. From a practical standpoint, if every comaunity and every school in our land could have "Holl Week" once a year wherein everybody spoke to tho othor fellow as they passed, this friendly greeting of poople who never speak to each othor would make more montal medicino for each individual than is often generated in six monthse Hoover--Think of these shy, uncertain souls who only speak when they are spoken toe Allen-- A friendly greeting enables them to burst the montel fetters that bind thom. Merely a hearty Good Morning, Frank, or © Hello, Jaye, will release tho asic reticence of these shy persons and make thom fool that the whole world is kin. Don't you think, Dr. Allen, that many people cultivate their foars unknowingly? Yes, I do, Miss Hoover. I hove always bolioved that no one should ever fcol sorry for himself. Do not permit Roople to sympathize with you anc tell you that you have been abusode 4 Polaanaho lends an attentive ear to this sort of gossip is doing himself an injury. “Instead of Grivine foar out of your heart, you are inviting fear in for a permanent abode. The best ontitoxin to cradicate fear is to bury yoursolf so deop in work and physicol activity that fatigues, that you haven't time to wry. Hard vhysics1 work never has killed anyone. Do you know of onyone thet has departed this life from this cause alone Miss Hoover?