Show I C POOR POOR SIGHT IG j l In I Electric Lights tp a Boon to the Optician N New York Press Pr j jyo You iou u lie go e tx incan Inra incandescent i descent d E t rk lights to read lea bye r Jut Tut JutI I tut nt t Make them power po r I t i So S o says say the lb I J iun m not in Itt ini i bt business busl b for my health The Tb stronger i the he t electric light lI hl the th more spectacles 8 s sI I sail Hell lJ Keep Ke p it ft up Ed teen n Is my ny best friend f In a professional sense ense I dont I kno kR k now w him bim but ut I advocate f hip hir light in I n order to 10 advance ad ce my business 1 I have h ave ye customers of all aU ag from rom 4 J Jea y ears ea to W no The wrY very aged g have Iii better e yo than the infants Infant That Th t old t lo going g out of or this j hop told me ma nie a fc few minutes ago that thaI he learned Ills his lessons Jesson I by b y the light 01 of eta a pine knot He had tolie to tolie toie lie l ie on the t e rf C by the fireplace oe and study tudy stud s At His eyes an as as clear cle r rand and a strong today as any an you can find in 11 I New York But Jut all of or his grand grandchildren children hildren c wear near glasses Strange 1 should hould s say sa so ut too much light seriously s is worse than too little Lord Lon Kelvin is less le ned than thanhie hie hili h is wIfe iCe who wio was Miss Frances Blandy of or o f the Island of Madeira MIj MIss MIls s Bias Blan I dys ds d ys father wa a man nian and s h ti grew up to like the dint dim tight light of If the he t homemade candle Therefore it was 8 to be ite expected that when sho shote sh I c me te to America Amella with her distinguished h shO e rather candle candlelight I light ight l in her bad bed room tan tian t an anything electric e Lord Kelvin helvin bar baz Edison is the he t foremost electrician e trl lan of the age and he be h e will m not eat or read by hi own on light ight l His eye e are ata at good A resident of o f this city a man mal who can afford to 1 Indulge in any an extravagance ance began to suffer BUffer s from impaired eyesight in 1898 His H home was c brilliantly lighted with ith electricity The Tle leading made for him half Jt lt K It dozen pairs of glasses g but his hie eyes e continued to grow worse vorse Last cir r he moved to the country c where where here to itt lila hia horror he ite was a unable u to t have eJ electric lights It was wasa a hardship to on cheap ga g as but now non no that h he has entirely re recovered covered c red his sight and thrown an aw niva ay all ail allis his h is glasses gla es you could not induce hint to t o use electricity again aga N I |