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Show I . Lets Explore Your Mind . T Its Harder to Make Good as Husband These Days Than It Used to Be I : By Albert Edward Wiggam, Q. S. J I JL Vt I - MORE CiM6iX TMAM 1mm to Question No. t L Xm, far harder, becauM the pattern! of Ufa hava beooma mora complex. First, tha husband today has a vastly mora complex Ufe to live, especially If ha be a city man. He Is also away from homa as rule far mora. Second, his wife's life has become mora complicated with outside duties and social ob-ligations. ob-ligations. In mother's day at least In grandmother's the Sewing Sew-ing circle was about tha only outside out-side diversion for women, but today to-day It Is tha Bridge club, tha Society So-ciety for Curing Chilblains In Eskimo Es-kimo Children, the Association for Protecting Tree Toads on Mount Everest, etc. Furthermore, tha problem of educating the children is more complicated. Answer to Question No. I 3. Yes. The tests that have been devised for auto drivers with motion pictures In front of them which give them the feeling they are driving at high speed along the highway, with dogs, chickens, pedestrians, pe-destrians, etc, running across the line of vision show that tha younger young-er drivers observe more objects and observe more quickly than tha older drivers. Ibwu ta Question Nkl 3. They often stimulate a person per-son to great achievements in order or-der to overcome them and make a place for himself in the world. Edison had his deafness, but even when he was offered the chance to .have his hearing restored ha refused, as ha said the silence enabled en-abled him to concentrate his mind better. Many deaf persons hava given that testimony, and many blind persons have stated that shutting out the outside world enabled en-abled them to think more deeply and clearly. Steinmets, the hunchback, hunch-back, may never have become the . great scientist ha was had he been an athlete. Tomorrow: Da year hands reveal re-veal anything about year char- cter? Protected by John F. Dille Co. |