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of 90,Q00 miles.. a second, or even
faster.
Thus the term "atomic ' energy
may be to some extent comprehended,
Sir Oliver Lodge, famous physicist, re-
cently said that the atomic energy
Contained iu one onllee ot° platter
. to de".z a would .suffice to lift all the warships
.px =- -, ,• sunk by the Germans at Scapa Flow
Well Planned Meals. I lean meat are undersized and anaemic, out of the water, and place them on
.leave e -cu ever wondered why ea..,which shows pretty well, that those top of the highest mountains in Scot
td;in 'families are aitvaye complaining° foods are necessary to growth and land.
t.11d employing a doctor? Why some: bodily upkeep. And eve know that
Obviously, if we could find out how
however "filling" veaeialales may be, to utilize even a spall fraction.ott this
mothers are up every night with cry.:g energy our civilization would be ro-
e children? Why some folks can't: they do not give es the vigor that
` ' bread and cereal foods supply. So we volutionized.'
can see that all those foods are nee What we call an electric torrent is
cessary to keep up in the hest physical . a stream of electrons.
condition
is pa, es tSxqu to avow.. o travel :and eat en route, without hay-
" ing a siek spell?
wz.cnd t a postal for a free Sample„ Please state the BEarring; accidents, in nine cases out
price you now pay and whether?lla-ckg Green 6)r Mixed of tep , the afflicted parties habitually
Address Saadarx toxo1i3,tor ts7 3 1•4 t wrongly. For the greater part of
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the rig food ° of Many cultured Russian women
But
lit sort of oo }� n
hdi l itlt Elis -formerly of high position in their na-
the
,t Ile alieEtv
the ills to which flesh is heir are trace- enough' it moa tine country are now waitresses in
cretion. That is, .it must be eaten in
dile to wrung habits of diet. sufficient quantities and at regular Constantinople.
Yet feeding the family correctly is intervals. Too much stress- can not ue -
a very in=.Ole matter. once you stop I id on both these qualifications to
t ,y'ne• to make � tine -tilt and Sci:en
r i a .e lc -
title,forget calorie; and titamgood health. Sufficient means just
ines and „
proteins,and deal in terms of meat enough, loo much is as had as too
and potatoes, lettuce and apple sauce, little, in fact, worse. If is e take too
turnips rind cabbages, and eggs and much food the body can not use it fast
bacon ; enough. It can neither be taken an as
E nourishment, nor eliminated as waste,
IHert' is a classification of the eliller-: and part remains as poison, 11'hat
PART 1%, �+ n ;i t` nl•-- PkFaa: e let e ? :ave it o1 er your tat,le and every da •feed
eat- neat -sorts Of footle.Cut
it out, paste
is known as auto -intoxication follows,
* • - ' y that is, the body poisons itself, and a
: tr.+ end.: �.� �. .k .� i .ill L •� m • sewer i'ttniily= something -from ever; one 'll follow.
es. attSimiles- meeting.. va,e, and. In rs •, geeing r ehe mi lotto ed classes. tram of 1 S o OP.
,A" r , r• ,-..... ,�' 1 R` r.atma T Co the cte tirtlr„ th the ymThat does not mean Then ills
f of should be regular,
simple. H vented her a " �e , ? a . now: i. p that every meal must be made up of
a r F ':P e one t a = lite'needs ern:, SinEi realized that notBreakfast, dinner and supper at the
nen s '..e t,,.. tri se.l, O.'7'7 ,its. alle to lose the 1Eatcrs. hut ,foals from all five classes: but every :ante hears every day, and no constant
i v4 •3.t> 0 ^,'P It",,: tet 1 i. x .l •,0;lt ty as \tt•11. It was E Birt+, day if we are to be kept to the Hest :.i,Ieeint; between n1enis" Gro-isIU
;'z l•. t. 9 c,i:� tilt. r "v::. t of is Rind, t physic i, trim we shooed have some- children need more than the three
.�u`' tCfli,1 w.tl c re'I1+Ul ell ti the dere- thing of Es eiy sort of food vegetable nneals daily, but the pinch hour should
**Yes," ' r n t ; r:' tv. m e'.: er fruit, . animal foods, cereals, sweets
lot. re hire i 'e'en'. e `;E t tlo ':' ' t:. he let•a�... +i her aside. be regular, Give them a glass of milk
t , .,,, nee t•irert' silently and qui.:ltly; the! me ',I've Food Gr crop i
Pall "...i t i.,.. .-4 16;1+:,J. 1' 1 ., t' I• 1
Pt' r;t5 z :yep pito the room, tliE>,over, and
letters a , 1eir po seeeie t, 1, S'e„etahles or fruits,
are in school, when school is
other the tieing c•f the Mae -steel „ ,
ni t t• r':. ' e-4 -- ti `si .. i r ;t c' let .. Milk ar l heest., or Pgg?, Or Elwin, nothing more In between, There Seems
trp•tpc°n lye tote.. a
ti•' 3
.:1
Tee, Tann with the meek msade two; .aini-fats:
and t sandwich at ten, and a szmllai•
light lunch at three o'clock; or, if they
file carne ,:, lerrat.' lie i41t a i'e !• ' l 1 1 0• or pleat, or beans.
no end to a growing boy's stomaeli
p Et..: i ye..U1 late t -height i- t
+e e,r or his "rt,,t;, Fin.N .se 44 3. Cereal: Corn rice oats rye or capacity, but do not let him be est-
fr„ tai in. anei .i a,.'_•.':t. to 1 1":i' Ka:- is * Ile calmly caddedn tied "I3e! t ' ' ' Fill
er i cisme it!"' he added Fs the angina tt"hes,. • Mg it every hour .in the day. l
,r
t`' ° t. te 411.4 hesitated. I 4, Sweet: Sugar, honey, syrup him up, but do it at regular intervals,'
"Whie , l tinnier he tensed ",! ata
u: acme tis ire to rated tower i :he But it was only fora moment, • 5• Butter, cream, pleat fat, butter Chewing -that is as important ass,
ether rrrol l , hen the derelict unwillingly submit -1 substitute, oil, choosing food. Most linen and boys,:
•Or.lr , '.:.6.t, "ec•-, reel to the order. I rine most common mistake of mollis and some women, holt their food with-'
Cir:E: or i .,- etr.u.., <,..41413 net .herd "'A. little family row, eh ?" the + is, to lease out fresh vegetables or out properly chewing it first. The
to tank a t ,leeiesee, ib.e teeetie stole t eeked one continued in n pec:iliar, fruits, or give them in insufficient starch, which should be digested in the
o.ez to 6'0 d0Or end r•i :i+, ely • dr nvi, "Why don't roll lei yens wife' amounts, and to substitute too znt:ch mouth, entere the stomach undigested;
ghat F ' etweset the r. neit.e into the ' have nhat she wants?" I of one or the other sorts of food. 'Next and is as gr.od as lost to us, and the •
room. dried only. its tee reteeida rats Ile net niy hu land;" the weimmn to vegetables and fruit, most families other foods enter in large pieces which
tiirot gat it.:' tt` 7tlt,' rt'ri1..4e.11y confessed. 1 g- '
n'a e:e+*s ,:1, '<h� t., c,r iii' � ucQ too little piing and egad. In the are hard to digest. Take at least all.
No` vain. tans ndt wen, thein city the middle class cook substitutes hour for dinner, and chew the food
tc: - , ett eme t iev I.f , fire- +
is s only. a lover's .spat. Tiaat ain't so I meat m quantities out of proportion long enough to get the flavor.
Don't drink with the meal. Drina: a
glass of water when you sit down, or
your tea or coffee at the close.
The word motley eemeti to stare If you have never given the subject
The letters.---"
, The country housewife omits the of eating properly any thought begin
,' .., •sd „ A ..: ,«� e , t ,_ the lnar'.kE'tl one to anion. Before the •
to
hues
the amount taken
That is the nourishing
power (passed by in-
dependent scientific
experiment) of
0
es !lie::
set `fantastic
escape. l;.e}, I1, iu' you ust give h•m -eme-
` a :sit °, he er a eel r he : 1:e. l.,++ i to the rest Of the food, with the result
i lit . t v` the seeeey ; re e ,:ed i , that the family grt-ms irritable and
t need. tr;y. ,
"Yes,' silt' •mee11y ahinsw I ed, quarrelsome with a tendency towerds •
"St;nle i,loner.•` 1 :• of •the kidney.
tacit P 'nen tee tr?,tC .is la ei
"pled. "•IiEity :,. th have tahiiie Ile ether man realized whit had happen -1 vegetables or fruit, and gives toe
�'c,eilrl eitiy sere his tide of eb bargain. e:1 ice felt something preused ag tinsti much- baked stuffs, cakes, cookies .and
"What pica asked fen- S.3atini. It's his stile, and heard a taint voice tilled pies, with the result that everyone suf-
rely I tonal sect -cresta :;; 1 ovine!' with deteriinination say: / fens froze constipation. One can see
sate gain it ttenior Creep:r'.*. elite her "Dont move. It's- data ;emus. ! ri reason- for the City <iook, who count
cn,te, "•ke.,'t°,. not goit:g to taken ix 1vtth nimble dexterity the new=;liuy everything, to omit vegetables.
from me
timer firet rain hie free gland about:I3ut ill the country • where vegetables
"Why veer. ", �" °ut' iii; .l'sEi; ae tied. 'the other's (lE1t}te+ to phage Si1rP that
"•I ee -ger > liee." he was unarmed, then from an inside° mad fruits should be abundant, and
"Bat t ureey not for this a:�cethnrl: pocket took out two pnekages, midi milk is to be found on every farm, the
' t ere a?E other. hosht•4m days.," still threateningly displaymg his wed reason for •the lack of enough green
"I"ve tried dhoti," he answered, pen, backed to the table. i stuff, fruit and pliant in the family diet
"`ane' re re good, elle world owes "Now lou both can rest yeelir ;snits'is hard to see. Yet the farm table is
Me e ' tiv°..g, and I'm goleg to get it. bit,,' he said. I usually lacking in enough of these un-
rti not so partneelar• how. any mere. Deliberately he opened the gene en -1 portant foods.
Let's court the ,j.one.. Iieu'll get i velope and tc�itii rill exclamation of I DSany of our ideas about food have t E 'etas'* , :e.l right.'" pleasure discovered the money which:
For a r..alz;ert lie hesiiatel, but asthe hastily plEiled in the •ide-po ket' changed in the past ten tears, and
then. .a,:meg omni one ,.'ourse open to: of bis coat. The other packet -eem- many more are likely to change as
hes e:t� :vent to Inc desk a.nd from' ed to puzzle him. tante goes on. Scientists ;are constantly
the drawer. into which she had look- "What's this'1 he asked. workMg to find new light on the cub-
ed before tool. oat- an envelope anti They're nine," spoke up the no- Ject of food t-alues, so it is not wise
reluetaltr.ie. 'tended it to the man. A man. "Only letters -letters I- wrote to run to extremes and follow every
smile sof r siactiotm played about hie ' -before-lie£ore 1 knew my bus- new light. But certain things are de -
lips as e began to count the money hand, I don't want him ever to know.
it fiul.t<nllteti. ' 1 don't want to lose his love. We are finitely established. W e know that
• The f:t+ttestit patterns, eat on the' so happy. I wanted to destroy them:" sailors, or soldiers, who are for a long
bedroom aleph by the motel's rays, `.That's what you gave him the time deprived of fresh vegetables and
w,
which is cured
shining .lei,, r i; the fire esa.a P and money for?" fruits; develop scurvy, v
the n edon, began to E b int;e P They i She did not answer. There was no as soon as the missing foods are sup-
ittoved: Sire::tiy and quiel;,ly they, need. Her bowed head was an elo- plied. So we may know to a certainty
evolved themselves into a man's form, quent response, that we need those foods to keep us
- .,ilei;tly and q:ziekly forting the "Blackmail!" was all' he said, as he -in trim. We know that children who
tin dt7:. liPlii lrei. ..turned on the man. near the door with are not fed enough ,a of eggs or
So ti:tent were the two inside on a withering look of loathing. Out of
• ithen Wee e a• ing, place between them' respect for the woman he .withheld — -" _ __ ____.. _
es. I i:ad tel pad t r •1tt�E`ls. "money"
dicta. es
that "he: rayed to hear the sharp the words, which tonne to his lips. parently satisfied, he turned. to his
click:me the slight rasping noise as; For a moment the two hien stood crestfallen companion.
the, t ediete opened. A ,,,an his face; silent. gazing into each other's eyes; "Those were letters she wrote to
hidden ire se eandannli, stole into the and then the one at the Boar dropped
room. .5 dark cloth cap, pulled well his glance and acknowledged his de-
denn river hie head, left. only his eyes, feat.
Z Si i0. m
"Look 'es
, over," the victor of this
Hie cut:t :t•aa tightly buttoned, its silent battle said to the woman, as
ct .ae earned up about his throat. not • he tossed the bundle. "Make sure
se much for protection as for conceal - they ain't phoney."
::pent. His movements were quiet, "They are the originals," she said,
decks -lee. determined. at last. Then,with a note 'of ap- the intruder made no effort to eon -
Half -way across the bedroom floor peal in her voice, she continued: "I teal his disgust. "Blackmail! And
the i i tih with the mask was sudden- may keep them?" a woman what's livin' straight -and
lv b :,ag ht to it halt by the sound of "Sure," said the man with the you was gonna give her the double
voice,;, mask. "Get in that room and lock cross, too.. You cur!"
Its three thousand, all right," he the door, Don't take any chances. Here cane the knock on the door
hee.lri, and hie right hand quickly Burn or tear 'em up now. I'll wait for which both were waiting.
"Well, I guess we tan go now,"
the masked one added.
"But the Money?" asked the other,
with undisguised sarcasm, as he turn-
few noiseless strides brought the When the door was safely closed ed to the door "Why didn't you
newcomer to the curtained, doorway behind -her and he:had issued another give her that, too?"
in time to see the men place the en- warning in no too gentle words, the "I didn't get ,it from her. I got it
velope eontaining the money into his plan with the mask set about the from you, didn't 1? What'd you think
pocket and turn toward the hall door. work he had come to -do. Never once I came here for? I knew all the
"Ohl Think what I've done for allowing his eyes to wander from his time I'd meet you here. You've got
you.. Think what this means," the prisoner for any great length of time, a lot to learn_in this game yet: Don't
Iranian pleaded, 'consternation over- he passed from` drawer to drawer; ever make a date like this over the
coming her. "Give me the letters- and 'whatever suited his fancy went telephone -somebody might accident
please give them to me! My bus- into the same capacious pocket where ally get on the wire like 1 did."
band must never know. He would al- he had put the money. At last, ap- "You think you know it all, don't
yowl" -retorted the other, disappoint-
edly. They were both at the door
now, just about to pass out.., "You're
-one of "those wise ones. Who do you
thank you are, anyway?"
"I?" questioned the man with the
mask, -r. emoving the bandanna from
his face, as the door closed after
them and the night latch closed. "I?"
he repeated. • "Why, I'm the lady's
husband; and I've got to Catch the
midnight train for Chicago."
The next morning, when Mrs. Mor-
rison discovered that some of her sil-
ver was missing, she thought it
strange that it was her oldest, plated
spoons. She was much more surpris-
ed when she opened one of the draw-
eirs ,in the . little mahogany desk. and
found the envelope `with. the $3001
in it. b
When her husband returned from
Chicago she met him at the station
with a smiling face; and she eves
wearing her rings again.
(The End.) ,
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you, eh?
"Yes," the other admitted.
"And you scared her ,into buyin'
'em?" -
"I needed money-. I've got to live.
haven't I?" the other offered as ex-
cuse. -
"You're a fine one, you are," and
went into his side pocket and brought
tett a blue -steel weapon.
"But your promise -the letters!"
the woman called with terror.
out here. When you're done-, knock;
and . don't worry. We'll leave to-
gether, out of the front door, and it
will he locked when we go."
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Fundamental of the Universe.
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