Show HOW SLEEP MAY BE WOOED position in which a person should lie to induce somnolence few persons in an ordinary assem blage can tell offhand what positions they assume to induce sleep and yet th there e re Is not an in the world who has not some trick of dis limbs and trunk to insure slumbers blissful spell which he practices unconsciously this is a night habit as perpetual and ble under normal conditions as the succession of the seasons no sooner are we really off to the land of nod than the night habit asserts itself our hands and arms seek the same parts of the bed or the same portions of our bodies upon which they have nightly rested since infancy our feet and legs stretch at the same angles or loosely entwine in comfortable relaxation as commanded by unconscious will it is seldom of our own deliberate volition that we place our bodies in position for sleep as you will find to tonight night on going tp bed it if you re member these words in truth if you do not seek 0 o combat the instincts you will be surprised at the dispost eions of the various members made it if you endeavor to go to sleep by a new arrangement of the body you will also be surprised by the revolt against slumber which will surely ensue but even before the struggle is well begun you will ably surrender and permit the all masterful night habit to reinstate those little details of position which long practice has made necessary to your comfort |