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Show Be Cheerful. C'Od theer is the hall mark of a i rKve r.nj healthy soul. To give way u flnoiny thoughts, otherwise the turns" is a sign of weakness. This :.:'t asserting that no one but weak-Imps weak-Imps are attacked by the blues; but it i "tie thing to be attacked and another anoth-er to rout the disturbec. And that is "hat the brave soul does. There may b a very real and tangible reason v'hy the heart faints and halts, for i:i serious, and the world full of ::iaipe?ted trials, but to sit and; brnnri over a trouble only makes it i ' 'k larger and larger until it finally bscures Uie horizon line, and dark-: dark-: . descends upon the soul. Where- j :'.-ire iYip tiling to do is to cast aside i thouchts of worry for a moment 'just say to yourself it is only for a wrr.tnu and when you return to it ar.uin you will be surprise to find how i fca3 lessesend in size and Import- "Laush and grow fat" is a some-!iat some-!iat vulgar aphorism that may not f'Pal to women who weigh over 140, to there is more real good sense in than in most old aphorisms. A habit "f lfcughtT. of good cheer, of looking "n the bright side, will round out more Ei'-s than all the olive oil prescribed y "beauty doctors," and the woman w-!0 srows the flowers of sweetness ni charity in the garden of her soul !:! havf-' written on her face the only ry that is worth reading in the liu-nan liu-nan countenance the story of a good |