StNicholas [serial] . MORNING WORK. BY MARJORIE ACKER, AGE 15. induces deep breathing, which all physicians urge; itarouses the circulation and helps keep one in good a workingman whose business keeps him indoors shouldride in a car or be driven to his work every day, his healthwould probably be poor. On the other hand, should hewalk, he would get some good fresh air into his lungs be-fore he enters the shop. All will notice that he whowalks a distance every day is better able to combat withdiseases than he who drives or motors. No one is so poor that he cannot afford a walk in hisle


StNicholas [serial] . MORNING WORK. BY MARJORIE ACKER, AGE 15. induces deep breathing, which all physicians urge; itarouses the circulation and helps keep one in good a workingman whose business keeps him indoors shouldride in a car or be driven to his work every day, his healthwould probably be poor. On the other hand, should hewalk, he would get some good fresh air into his lungs be-fore he enters the shop. All will notice that he whowalks a distance every day is better able to combat withdiseases than he who drives or motors. No one is so poor that he cannot afford a walk in hisleisure time. Walking costs but little money, but motoringor driving often costs a fortune. A sober pedestrian rarelyruns into a train or is injured by colliding with a post orstone wall. One is far safer on his own feet than in a car-riage or an automobile. GROWTH BY LOUISE BURNHAM DUNBAR (AGE 15) Wise Mother Nature long ago decreed That things should grow ;Yet in the winter every little seed Sleeps neath the Soon cometh verdant spring with smiles and tears• Of sun and rain ; And then before our wondering eyes appearsThe miracle again.


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