Show or y S d n t 1 r r Explains I r 4 ata t f r ia By George Owen wen Hastings arm of O y lads lad are far Ja away fuel your v vr the refrain ot or ofa a song popular at atthe atthe n-iHUS n runs fireside these rough rouSh da days 5 raus the camp an and the f A of the tho literal truth ruth o of the tho words as ret re re- and d all t over over there there of or our boys dards the waking aking dreal dreams a fi ga aids Concerning visions of or the tine doubt fie have no n e e can much certain There Thero is as may mal be ipe less les I I. I night we the then theAnd about apparent law and order and as s 1 Mlle little rest of or the he to the Soldier as to t n of or dreams what hat testimony is the es us From ed that that that-it it is ia the man back ck of the tho i gained is lY son n ou before the night r who is passing JInes Ines nes or the man mall dreaming all the battle tattle who does docs the he corning coming straight from the fight Sill sinks S exhaust st One that such proof dreamless slumber But t ed into a retain at least a a. fracis frac- frac line Jive to m vish visions ns one ono must to o to lion is hy by no means c confined I consciousness r. r ton tion or of or of the r. the t he c cs P because everyl every every- everybody c interest Dreams of ot them aped apy ap ap- I l them The mystery bod bad y r has record and on earliest people to the sled ed d mankind Seers ceased to appeal l to has bas never doctors psychologists i philosophers r. r r Seal scientists scientIsts and all sorts sort of or men including g p f company of or fal fakers ers ha have 0 sought sough t to ex ex- plain ex-plain It Slain goodly the phenomena and to interpret the lie m sr s. s r p in the world of some for tho the good of ot dreams t r i es Fag HIPS the ther their own purses all r l. and and some working for r After centuries of effort affidavit it can be beto time lime minds made to little AWe more than some shrewd guessed pretty soon after aler the beginning The cause of dreams Late suppers of Welsh rarebit lobster salad or mince pie says one positivist t feared says sass Worry over oyer troubles present or another fc t s. s Sleeping on the wrong rong sl side e or with the head f turned the wrong way war says a a. third 4 Influences warning us of or coming o fortu fortu- rt nate or unfortunate say the sUI superstitious I- I Our astral selves going soluS on strange ad theorists ts declare int fD ings exoteric t sensations reaching us in semi semi- f or bodily S t wakefulness say confident experimentalists v Dr Freud's Startling Theory Theory j s r Ana so 50 on up UI to Dr 3 reus who wIlo tells us h how 1 the dream is the camouflaged confessional of repressed rc re pressed desires hidden impulses and natural perC per vel velo perversions C o versions conducted through h our ur subliminal solves solve There Is no theory more finely calculated than the tho th Freudian to knock at once the tho romance and all p helpful possibilities out o of the realm of or dreams F Freud d admits that there reu However Ho we er even u are re ret components com corn po en t S 0 of t th the e d dream ream problem passing passin beyond J U so soi so i lution t t L t Dream Dream books fI figure ure In the most ancient III Vera era i r ture lure None one 0 of f tl them lI m surpasses the Bible Dible which i r Is full ull of or mens men's visions from cover to cover tr and f no printed interpretations ns have exceeded etI In in in- f- f and impressiveness that given by Joseph Josephl Joseph to Pharaoh re regarding the dream of or the tat fat lone kine an and tho rho lean and that given to f t b by Daniel anent the image of or gold bold silver and rJ br brass s The most recent and one of ot the most com cow jl c volumes or JP the subject under consideration consid consid- is Katherine Ta Taylor lor Cr Craig's Craigs s 's The Fabric Fabrici i of of Dreams from the pages of or which t this writer i has hag borrowed interesting particulars Naturally f ni ninny many nn physicians have wi written itt books and articles fa n this theme and and md from a l brief brier paper by the thc late Dr DI William A. A Hammond there are to be gleaned fr striking notes suggesting ag the sometime connection connect tion between een dreams reams and disease A lady who dreamed med of Jr b l bl ing hit lilt In the face i Dantes Dante s Dream as Painted by the Famous Brit British Artist Ro etti T. T 1 ir c. c Why hy We e Dream at Alt s h Dr F. F 0 Freud Freud's s Dis g Theory Dreams That Come True IrUle Famois F amons i ir iI I r I t i j r How Particular P vr J i t r Are a i by the I f j i I I I rh z u uw L I I J w frS r I 1 J ii I 1 f. f t t 1 rr r S o. J r I I F r w c J JOt jobs s 's bream Dream as Pictured in an an Early Eally Illumination of the Bible by a Q stone we Ye are arc told developed an acute inflammation robbers and made to swallow melted lead lentI Next oration mation of the facial nerve with subsequent paralysis par par- day Ja shy sho had a severe sever at attack of or A male patient attacked d by hy apoplexy told how A young woman thought she was waa w a seized by hy a n tow few days before his lp he dreamed of oC a P e t 4 t 4 1 i r pr r t fr b r F r Y 5 Mr 4 A r w t y f G F Y o d I 1 1 i 7 I L 4 i if w 1 t f r di i 1 n rs e m I 4 if t j S r 4 f li liY Y r Y Y I 4 r. r J JE co U cr Venture Sef Ic E masl masked cd man In 1 black striking him violently on the leg Jet which was peculiarly affected in his ion Han To 0 a young oung man afterward seized with acuto acute meningitis came carne what he lie considered a herald of oC having Ing his hair pulled led out by bandits in Spain When Dreams Come True To ro dreams that have conic como true In effect Mrs Irs Craig herself an oculist gives a long chapter of or her iter book bool just referred to She Slie begins with scriptural acco account Samson's l Samson's mother lag ins the birth of ot her ini son sal Hagar dreaming of her boy and his coming greatness Elizabeth I vision sf on of a n son eon who was wag to be a prophet and a fore fore- runner rumor Later historic dreams of oC maternity follow follow fol fol- fol low Jow such ns na the mother of oC Pericles dreaming that she he was delivered of oC a lion the mother of oC Cicero having a vision idon of or a snake e then lien the lie emblem of or wisdom tho the mother of ofero Nero ero forewarned that she aho would give i e birth to a monster Before Caesar came eUlle to h hi c death the legends say sar his wiCo dreamed that lint tho the pinnacle raised by bythe bythe the thc Senate in hl his 1119 honor before eCore hi his house was tumbling down clown And Just previous t to his breach with Caesar Marl Mark Antony Anton it is said dreamed that his right hand was ns struck by JI lightning However Howe ono one reads read many inane of oC the these c old tales of or prophetic visitations with tho thin qualifying thought that tho the ancients were slaves os to dreams dream that the they rounded out their chronicles with inith reports orts of visions as ag readily ns as In our day tIn an nn orator illustrates by ox- ox ample Moderns l have o had dreams of or possible significance significance cance tho the accounts of oC which are arc more easily authenticated authenticated au au- than are most of the lie reports of old Abraham Lincoln himself told of finding him himself self repeatedly In a vision of ot tho night aboard a strange vessel essel sailing over 01 a sullen sea to a t sad sad- hued silent misty Shore hore Tho The late Zoe An Anderson erson Norris r writer storywriter and editor told just before her death eath of or the tho dream coming of ot her dead moth moth- mother er a Un tiny liny little woman n In black blac to tell her that she sho would be the next of oC the thirteen children to pass over Tho Tim Hon J. J J Cannon dreamed for two successive she nights In March of oC seeing tho the Titanic keel upward in tho lie water water water-an an omen of the tho disaster of or the tho April following Creative Dreams and Prophecies Of all troubled those called nightmares are the tine tinoi worst st st. To To a n succession slon of or them the insanity In in- Insanity sanity of oC the poel poet Cow Cowper er Is sometimes a Robert Stevenson has written 11 of or h his Ts nightmare nightmare night night- mare tortures in childhood childhood ln in later life liCe a dream formed the basis of Dr and Mr Ir Hyde II H. H Rider Haggard ard considered ono one nights night's experience In which he lie found himself in a a. terrible life and death struggle Involving his old dog Dob worthy of a n detailed letter r to the I London Times The file awful dream occurred on a July 9 0 Next day tho the do don dog was missing On July 14 11 the body of or old Bob Dob was found non floating ling in the tho stream n a mile and n a quarter from th the house Ph Physicians said the animal ani ant mal had been bean killed b by a n train In his book Tho rhe Mystery t of Sleep John Big Big- nl clow chow quoted from frum Jou Jouffray r. y this passage n I 1 have havo never ne been able to tu comprehend what people mean who say gay that tho ho mind sleeps It is impossible to show that in sleep there aro are moments when th the does not dream As an illustration of oC how the mind may work pointedly In sleep Mr Bigelow Bigelow Bige- Bige low cites the tho dream of or twice repeated rr In which the sleeper recovered the obscure impression sion efon left eft in a L stone slab b by a n fossil fishy fish fish a task that lint had defied deRed his waking hours and hours and was able ableon on the third night might of or the dlE dream m Is o 1 Jot down brown own a 11 pencil sketch of oC the tho fossil features Contrary to to the main contention of or the Freudians Mr Ir BIgelow held helel that man is captured capul J In his sleep b by his better nature and that tho the most Important have o been Initiated durIns dur dur- events e in human history lug Ins in the regenerative hours s of or sleep |