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Show Ilaectn ot Nl(hl 1'afllet. "I abominate, night partlea for children," chil-dren," said a prominent city physician physi-cian recently, whllo speaking of tha care ot the young, "nnd I bellovo every physician does. It Is not so much th exposure and tho eating In the night, but thi! breaking Ititu tho alccn habit lunlly bad Is It fur children to study In tbo evening. It gorge their brains with blood, and 1( tbey sleep they . dream. I bad a little patient of 12 year who was wasted and nervous, and whoso dreanil ware tilled with problems. It was a marvel and a prldo lo his parents that tho yntlhgater worked out bard problems In bis sleep" such as ho failed to master when awake. Hut ho cam near hla final problem. I lacked up hi book at 4 o'clock. Ho must not touch one after upper; ha must play and romp and then go to bed, II Is now robusU You'cnnnnt emphasise too strongly tha mischief of children' night study." |