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FA the great necessity of k JUST FOR VARIETY AXEL THAT fou BANE A SHeEse maNaceR| THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1912." SLIPS ONE OVER ON FL ox matte | EveRy me : 1 HELLO on onan SHE. THAT GUY OVER THERE VUST SAID YoUR BROTHER, LEACHES COULDNT Lick A POSTAGE STAMP AN’ OOEY 3 ¢ . UNCONSCIOUS TWO WEEKS — |! 0)t jentes ant aie BY BG By Vic. aren tact, oir RECOVERS, [00 iy somes | Tissue of Brain, Torn by Accident, | Heals and Daughter of Dr. Lam- bert Comes Out of Coma. Aw, AN | Phystctans are following with inte Auto rr me! | the case of Mivs Martha Lambert, thir- . teen- old ¢ of Dr. Mra, IT'S NOTHING pa de ola laughter of Dr. and Mr Lambert of No. 130 Kaa SERIOUS | | Thirty.n ot who fell from her | | horse Jan. 29 remained unconsc!ous for | fourteen days and ix now apparently on | the road to complete recovery. In falling, Misa Lambert struck her head heavily on the floor of the Riding Club, No. 7 Bast Fifty-elghth street There was no fracture, but the th of that part of the xiri’s brain where ed the higher ta! facultion torn. She parsed into a stave of coma | but was able to take nourishment while Seb hPecriprion.. ROT unconscious and otherwise showed no til Sancotieg, [ie Jeffects It was as though she were in K | a profound sleep. Meanwhile the torn ly united and See 2 2 eae Registered Established Trade Mark Half a Century Filing Up The American Wan ED EVELERS az ee} BOUND AND ROBBED, OF DIMOND RES Discussed by World’s Greatest Health-Makers and Students of Physiology in serial Instaiments Expressiy lor The tvening Worid. 5 dt Doesn't Matter Whether a Boy is Born in the City on Country, According io Keene Fitzpatrick, he’s Generally Sirong and Healthy u His Parents Are that Way. Talks With Keene Fitzpatrick.—No. 20. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), cn b6 HE assertion of William Muldoon that the pa he I American man is in the throes of a physical og Re reaction may be true as far as {t goes,” said io Keene Fitzpatrick, Princeton's athletic director, “but We can rest assured that the youths of the land are not displaying any symptoms of weakening. “I delieve in hereditary strength,” explained Fit: patrick, “and for that reason the present day boys just as strong and sturdy as in previous generations. Hundreds of people ask me {f city boys are not phyel- cally inferior to boys from the country, and particularly BAe Ho Maver where they are raised. “In the hundreds of youths who enter Princeton every year I find very Nittle difference between the country boy and the city lad. It's a mistaken dea, entertained by thousands, that to he would go home and try to make Decome robust you must immediately conditions better there, DOESN'T KNOW MUCH AEOUT | CITY CONDITIONS. migrate to the country, I find whenever there's a difference in strength of boy! trying for the various teams down here it fs mostly due to hereditary causes and Rot climatic. The advantage of having strong and healthy parents enables a lad to master the more violent sports, such as rowing, for Instance, more easily, but that natural sturdiness 19 Not necessary in college athletics. ‘hei SHOULD TEACH BOYS HOW TO ~’ KEEP STRONG. “There is no doubt that parents who are physically weak will give us chil- ren who inherit thelr weakness, but {f ‘we teach and drill into the boys of to- day—mon who will be the backbone of Pr the nation five and ten y 3 hence ng them.“ = ie ives clean and strong, we will not F much about any physical weax-, POLICE MAKE BIG CAPTURE. 4n the future generations, | gene I have heard a great deal of tho, THEY Sty New yaical decline of boys in your crowded) = Man” ‘They Hf tenement sections who do not got the} yay; dene of fresh air, but those boys do ay. years old, of not go to college. The parents Who are yyonared " ‘4 undred and ‘Twei able to send thelr boys to college are yc14 wi e without usually well enough informed on hys!- Pater enio laws to have thelr children well jo.day on a charse of felonious ave cared for, It is unfortunate that ay robbe poor Httle fellows in the tenement sec tions do not have these advantages, but the system of athletics tn the pubd- Me schools, which ts becoming general, will eventually save them. Athletic sports in tho public schools will prove § oe coments value to the race in the 4¥¢ ure. Mes “I seo that in some of the cities a with wit! movement las been started to give these unfortunate boys of the crowded » Afstricts an outing in the country every ¢ summer, ‘That 14 @ great Idea, and if it could be arranged so that these stays tm the country could be of several months’ duration tt would be of mense help. 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