Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1917 — BLUE DEVILS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
BLUE DEVILS
By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS.
Do you ever have the Blue Devils? If you never do, you are not Human.
Even as the Tem~perature rises and falls? so do our Moods and Feelings come and go, tumble over each other, scatter, and then come together again. The most wonfl erf u 1 antidote for the Blue Devil s—for of course you know what they are —is
Work. But you say: “That Is what has brought on the little Blue Devils. I have been working too hard.” No, you have been Worrying too hard. Work harder. It may be, however, that you have been doing the wrong ■sort of Work. Work till you find the ’light Work. Red-blooded people have fewer Blue Devils than anyone else. Fresh Air. Clean Thoughts, Sound Sleep and plenty of it, and Activity, redden the Blood as nothing else can. Also, these things make it Rich as well as Red. Ami the Heart, answering back, says: “I want more of the Red.” Tour Eltieienoy depends largely upon ,hdw few Blue Devils you allow around. Drive out your Blue Devils. Smile them out. Work them out. Sleep them out. Love them out. Exercise -them— out; —Ki'ek—them- out-!-
