Show ive washed a million dishes and made a thousand beds ive sewn so many hems an and d seams I 1 count the threads ive ironed ten thousand napkins and cooked a million meals and cut up vegetables enough to gird the world with peels yet if gasp how dreadful id hasten to confess but oh the compensations a BILLION more or less aileen L fisher f the price of good health is not drugs doctors or blind chance but is the result of following fixed unchanging cosmic laws these laws are pure air natural foods from tree and vine and right thinking in every exalted joy there mingles a sense of gratitude marie ebner eschenbach teacher joseph if your father could save a dollar a week for four weeks what would he then have joe joa A radio a new sut su t of clothes a refrigerator and a set of furniture brijo enjoyment ment of the Z senses eme may yr Y yang r ng a temporary phy physical iaal pie pleas as bic but it is is as fleeting as the various st muli tate touch smell etc which prodico it when your appetites are cultivated for their own sake they grow and grow and demand more and more satisfaction they also take more and more of your fmc t mo and attention that should be devoted to higher ends thus they tend to make you their slave hence cannot bring bap happiness do you know that in 1870 more than half the gainfully employed persons in the un ted states were farmers but by 1930 this proportion had fallen to a little more than a fifth it is good to count our ble blemings sings each night and to be truly grateful for increasing light and understanding der standing which reveal the last lasta ing value of our every bless blessing ngn f evelyn W van cleve |