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Show m I ' THE HEALTH FAD. I, Hygela was never included by the I ancientB among the muses, but we B""p have changed all that The children in the EHzahoth McCormlok memorial ifund open-air schools In Chicago, called Eskimo because of their winter win-ter wraps, sing to the tune of "Rings on My Fingers" this gem of cold storage stor-age pootry "We havo cold sprays that give us Cheeks like the rose, Temperatures that are normal, This our record shows, Appetites so hearty Our weight grows and grows. , We are Elizabeth McCormick fresh-air fresh-air Eskimos. But isn't It a thought morbid for children of tender years to bo singing sing-ing about their temperature and their digestion? "Hark, the Herald Angols Sing, Screocham's Pills are just the Thing" One foresees a direful anthology an-thology of health "I love my atomizer, atom-izer, for It keeps me strong and well;" "We gargle every morning and our mouths are always clean." "Wo do not bolt our food unchewed, as other children do" Health Is an excellent thing, but attention ought not to bo focused on it Providence Journal. I r |