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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, March 20, 1910

“In spite of the gentle poet who sand the praises of ‘The cup that cheers’ - meaning tea - I claim that the ‘Cheering’ is bough at a price, and that sometimes the price amounts to inebriation.”

“Dumbbells, especially heavy ones, are often a snare. A healthy mind cannot dwell in a body which is too much developed in one direction.”

“The bath is not always necessary or even safe. Those who are sensitive to cold may substitute a small quantity of grain alcohol and sponge the body with it.”