Show no significance in dreams ono one reads some no mo very silly billy articles upon tho the subject of recurrence of dreams that it la Is necessary to repeat that our dreams aro are nothing more than a continuation of the stati previous to sloop sleep when we llo lie vath no bodily or mental occupation beyond following out whatever train ol of thought happens to 0 o have been suggested a writer in the london observer remarks two common dream experiences frequently recurring are those of tho the sensation of flying and of the uneasy impression of being about in public in insufficient attire the first Is caused by the physical fact that thai wo we are at tho the moment ino mont without noticeable pressure actually suspended in space the second ly by the equally physical tact fact that few people in these days go to bed in their boots boota it Is beyond question alon that dreams dreama are started or suggested not only by those personal hints hii its but by external ox events usually a noise |