Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 36, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1941 — Page 7
Your Dreams May Tell Secrets About Yourself; 1 ~ b- ■ * Shourfd He Ignore His Dream? «<T UCKY that was just a ' dream,”, he thinks, “or I’d lose my job.” But he’s wrong. No dream is "just a dream.” Often it reveals something in your&W that you ‘ never knew —and perhaps should. Dreams can really help when you take them to heart. You may dream of stains, inkspots, because you’re feeling 'guilty ab ut something. Thinking out what it is might relieve you greativ, * • • • a Instead of -.lightly - dismissing these I dreams. Use them to help solve your prob- ; lems. Our 32-pagc booklet gives the scientific explanations-for several dreams—flying, falling off a cliff, running from wild animals and other typical drcam situations. Tells why some drean s are"’'prophetic ” For ydur icopy send your order to.: I . - 1 j ■ ' - — READER HOME SERVICE 635 Sixth Avenue New York City , Enclose 10 cents tn coin for your copy of MEANING OF DREAMS , -\ J J I SV R N f oi miin CUTS in SCRATCHES "vPENETRO Saving Habit The habit df saving is- itself an education; it fosters, every virtue, teaches self-denial, cultivates the sense ,of order, trains to forethought, and so broadens the mind. —T. T. Munger. FREE DISH TOWEL when you buy a box of SILVER DUST /it's tn I SAFE, SUDSY SOAP ( FOR QUICK, CAST CMSHWASMINO ] f AND SNOWY WHITE CU7TNC3. J / Bld 17 X 30 DISH K WORTH 104 MORE ( packed sight inside MuTkp/ ’ ' . ■ 'fa ' | Painfully Good Some people are so painfully good that they would rather be right than be pleasant.—L. C. Ball, FEET HEAT j Give fwt wrtgs of coolness. Sprinkle Mexican Heat Powder in shoes. Relieves tiredness. Little cost Lou ot comfort. . ' ' I Early Arrival I, owe all my success in life to having been always a quarter of an hour befprehand.—Lord Nelson. KILL All FLIES'W I ■ anywhere. IJgjwFtr I | I “s KU*r attracts and kllb fix*. ■ ■c£V •vSKYII <lo*rsn wd. eflwtlya. Neat, ■ COCWOXM — csr.not spill—■ Wbiuot KAlorlnjureanythlas. ■ IssU al! reaeoa. Sue al aB ■ tkaiere HanAl heenrre. Ine.i I ■e noDcEaibAvcurujTkN.Y. | Cynic’s Knowledge . The cypic is the one who known the pnetf of everything and the value of Inothing.—Oscar Wilde. 'All the Traffic Would Bear' • There was a time in America when there were no set prices. Each merchant charged what he thought “the traffic would j bear.” Advertising came to the rescue of the consumer. It led the way to the established prices you pay when you buy anything today.
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