Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam ESc a I i LL L- L 06 J L i a WILL M DOo OO AA F tD F A 1 j st OTHER R. R INTO ro A PE PEO Nb 6 f L AFFE AFF AFFECT CT T THE HE HEREDITY EDl V OF MI Ito r JRE CHILDREN I NO I IF b ARE AE TM THE HI Of Of- E RATHER EQ ntA THAN OF WOULD V E MOT HAVE RAVE A MODE cs f EM THAN TM WE Do t ORNO HOW now TO BE HAPPILY MARRIED I a scientific page 28 booklet containing Helpful advice Ice in selection of mates preparation for marriage and marriage e problems by ERNEST RUTHERFORD GROVES PH Ill D D. D Author of Marriage American Marriage l and Relationship etc Included are TEN TEST QUESTIONS which one should be able to answer affirmatively regarding prospective live tive mate If you ou want ant this latest addition to the Library In Miniature address addres Dr Albert Albert AlbertE E. E WI gam in care of oC this newspaper Just ask for HAPPILY MARRIED 10 cents coin or stamps to cover er costs and a stamped self ail dressed return envelope 1 1 I I concluded from a sort of rough I test some years ears ago that most women prefer to be rated as beautiful at beautiful al least east good to io look at at Wh Why nol not intelligence in iii a woman woman woman-at at least enough for practical purposes purposes purposes-is is usually taken for granted until proof to o the contrary becomes obvious We Wedo Wedo Wedo do not examine the intelligence of eer e cv- cv er cry woman we meet but we do look at her Men l are attracted first to toT toa i T a woman by her looks No man in 10 his senses ever fell tell in m love at sight with witha a womans woman's brains He may wake up later to regret what he has let lel himself IU m iii for but beauty beauty or or or what he thinks is beauty beauty is is the gate he goes gocs in by 2 Not 2 Nol a particle The old notion that the blood carries the heredity from parents to lo children has been exploded by the discovery that all the heredity is contained in the germ cells which are set aside at birth and are not affected to an any measurable degree b by what happens I Ito to the blood or body cells 3 Professor 3 F. F H. H Hankins sociologist sociologist ogist o of Smith college says Justas Just as the Nordic skin unlike that of the Negro will burn but not tan so 50 the moron unlike the gifted child remains remains remains re re- re- re mains a dullard amidst the most perfect per per- feet eel environmental stimuli Millions Mil W. lions of children are subject to musical training but relatively few tew reveal musical talent If it were anywhere nearly true that brilliant men and women could be produce i b. b by education we should have millions of them The fact that only about one child in two hundred can be called gifted makes a pretty strong stroOl case for tor heredity although environment environment environ environ- ment is alwa always s very important |