Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam D D. D SeI Sc Se- C LIKE M EDUCATED r WoR R p m 1 j yes HO t 9 l N I ITS USE EVERY a eJ PART OF HAS THE ITS HUMAN USE Je Answer to Question No 1 1 We have no exact figures on the total quantity of criticism criticism criticism cism women bestow on each other but we feel sure it would easily fill the seven seas Since the woman as a rule chooses her clothes herself and since the clothes are the most conspIcuous conspicuous conspicuous con con- thing about her my guess would be that about five live of the seven seas would be found to be filled with criticisms of hats and clothes and the other two filled with suggestions for other feminine improvements Answer to Question No 2 2 Yes and very often rightly right right- ly so Very few workers in shops such as machine tenders and even skilled mechanics are highly highly high high- ly educated and they especially resent the college man or woman woman wom worn an who comes in with the air of knowing more or being superior to them in any an way wa However if a a. college student goes in with proper spirit and uses tact and judgment he has nothing to fear He has indeed a fine chance to become a leader But he must watch his step every minute until he gets himself established on an agreeable basis Answer to Question No 3 S 3 False At least there is no known use for the tonsils adenoids adenoids adenoids ade ade- or the appendix The hair hairis is a pleasing addition to beauty but is of no special use As G. G H. H Estabrook Colgate psychologist shows man has an enormous number of spare parts which may be of use but which he can easily do without Cutting out the stomach or one half of the brain or several yards of Intestines or the gall bladder or spleen or one kidney causes very little if any inconvenience Still we all like to keep these thes old friends around |