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Show Fresh Air. Fresh air is the fashion nowadays. Doctors prescribe open windows and outdoor life, in the place of drugs, and a more sensible "cure" has never become be-come popular. It costs nothing and is within the reach of all; In fajt there is onely one drawback to being a votary vo-tary to fresh air, and that is the suffering suffer-ing that often has to be undergone through the ignorance of those who are not equally enlightened. To one wh has grown accustomed to living more or less -in the open air, whose windows are never closed by night or day, and whose house is as fresh as the garden in which it stands, it is actual physical pain to stay with a friend whose ideas on the subject have not progressed since the days of his grandparents. It is real misery to such a ne to travel in a railway carriage car-riage with all the windows closely shut, and mapy a play and concert is spoilt for him by the lack of ventilation in theatre and hail. Air hunger is a very real sensation, quite as much as the hunger for food, with which most people peo-ple are more familiar. |