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Show Take a Sane Vacation. W. II. Sullivan of Cleveland, the other day remarked: "If anything really Is the matter with a railroad man n two-week vacation Is of no good to him. He usually has to work n couplo of weeks to rest up from his vacntlon." It iMi't necessary to discuss this saying In its hearing on the railroad man bpucillcaUy to gut tho nub of tho mutter, which Is that tho strenuous vacation is no vacation ut all. Nor Is tio Idling vacation nny better. bet-ter. i 1 2 Thoso who turn from their nccus-twined nccus-twined endeavors to a vacation full of energy consuming efforts nnd dissipations dissipa-tions nnd those who resign themselves to utter indolence mako tho same mls-tuko mls-tuko of fulling to grasp tho opportunity for recuperation offered In tho vacation, vaca-tion, Tako your vacntlon sanely, (let out in the open. Exort yourself fjooly. Don't overdo or underdo. Don't tils-slpale. tils-slpale. Uocreate. Gather energy. A lot of honolU can he Won In two weeks of natural, unforced living. Detrort Vrio Pr'R. ' m I ' Wiv giyjJwiJ ft Ami .-j ,ut |