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Show RED LIGHT AND SIN. M bbbI Chicago Poychologlst Believes There Hj jH Is a Connection. Ift Red light Is a rnuso ot sin, nccord ip Ing to Dr. Walter Din Scott, n Chicago jl H psychologist. Ho claims that It has t fl t peculiar effect upon human holngi ' cons tartly subject to It; nnd ho re- It calls tho Illustration drnwn In n fno l H tnry In Franco which wns Illuminated with red light. Tho operatives became 8ibaH o demoralized thnt It wns decided to hHI shift to another color, whereupon nor Hbbssssh mnl conditions reappeared. mI Sinco as much can bo sain In favoi lBrFBB oi red ns against It, It would not bs Hhbh well to condemn It too quickly, Vnrl- bkbssssh ous diseases aro now trcnted success- SIHjssssH fully by red rays, and It Is certain Uiat If uH bright colors produce a hrlghtncss ot ihiIbssssh sentiment In a patient, whllo dull col- W H ors havo tho opposlto effect. ft? H lied has been held In high favor & flJ by many nations. It Is tho Chinese m, ,H color of good luck, and tho lino the if H Scandinavians glvo to tho hair r.nd m iH beard of their great god, Tlior. It is frill also a royal color, and last, but not liiaBsssH least, adorns tho breast of our clicr- lljH Ir.liod frlond, Cock Robin, who surely llH cannot ho charged with any grnvs IvIIIbsssh breach of tho moral law. wl |