Show THE ONLY Y WAY TO STEEP One Ono chili chilly evening cloning up tip at cut Lake In the tho New Ness Jersey y high highlands highlands lands land a number of people were lolling about In the lie hotel before a n big blazing log lire fir Edwin Mark Markham ham haun author of Tho Man with the Hoe foe I was waH there telling tf lIin poetry with sonic some newcomers won Voll about bedtime saul one ono pale jinho city man mall And A lid a i mighty cold night too lao This is I the kind of night when I 1 pity those who have to o 0 sleep outside Pity me mo then lieu f said ald Markham Why so said the lie man nina curiously You dont Ilont have hae to sleep sheep out do tb you on Mr Mi Yr Markham Not No o I donl dont have to was the th Poets Boots quiet reply But r I do Then hue he 10 explained that hunt during his annual six months stay up un at the tho lake hake he always slept out on tho the open veranda of his cottage no ito matter matler what the weather a c I Quite a good nina man that now nowadays you know kno said fald Markham ll tt seems scents that thal people are arc just ju t beginning to discover l that they have havo lungs and that their lungs huings have to be fed ted as aswell well ehl as hell I No o one who has line thoroughly en enjoyed oyed joyed his bed In the open night after arLer night and summer and aUlI winter over ever willingly relinquishes it and Is IB gen generally en eager eagel to get back to It Anti And nd hiete leie are ar the reasons The Th sweet feeling of oC naturalness anti and bodily in Freedom from Insomnia for or which outdoor sleeping in an au absolute specific The wonderfully recuperative and anti vitalizing processes of oC which ono on quickly reaps reals the thc benefit even cen though at al first fust badly run ruin down in physique The consciousness of escape from conditions that hamper hampel If ii they the do not actually threaten human life Immunity from colds and the dis disease ease case they engender As to colds let me nie relate the lie epe experience Hence of John Mull Muli II ull the old naturalist and mountain guide who lio conducted ll Roosevelt and Taft on their heir Journey through the Sierras Mu I u contracted bronchitis A After tet cou coughing about the lie house for fou a while he lue announced to his hula wife that thiat he was wari l going In iii Alaska I Not ot In lii your our condition John pro protested tested Mrs Muir Yes in III my mr condition ho declared I ed cal stubbornly Theres nothing quite I Ion so 50 good for bronchitis as to lo sleep out outon on ati a nice wet wt w t I Ho wOnt lo to the Uie country ami I out just as sis he lie had promised pro himself I and within a week his bron bronchitis was Tas as gone sono |