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TELLS ONE LITTLE. by Sense of Smell, Potatoes Are Alike. really think that you can the tastes of potatoes and onions?’ was the unusual jon that Prof. Burtis Burr Breese asked his psychology class at the University of Cincinnati the other morning “i yet to see the individual who could tell them apart when they were reduced to the same consistency and when the sense of taste only was used.” At this point Miss Luella Latta, a member of the class, showed some evi dences of doubting, and the professor asked her if s he would not exhibit tc the class exactly how discriminating her sense of taste was, He explained that he did not the potatoes and onions on hand, that he had something far more cided In its taste and quite as familiar to most people Then Miss Latta was asked to steg up to the rostrum and when she was seated Prof. Breese told her that she must not breathe through her nose-- that is, she must rely altogether on the taste and that he was certain she would be unable to distinguish the three things that he then proceeded to give her separately. She falled, quite as the professor predicted, and he then told the class that Miss Latta had not been able to tell wintergreen from peppermint or peppermint from cloves. “In fact,” he sald, "none of you can tell the difference simply by the sense of taste. The taste is alded greatly by the sense of smell. All you really taste is sweet and sour, salt and bit TASTE Unassisted Onions and “Do. you distinguish quest have have but de YOU NEVER CAN TELL. »yYou think you do——but you don't,” Barnard Shaw, In the touch-and-go of the dally show where the virtues are highly priz»d the conceit That we're looking down Jove-ilke frown On the Turk or the Hottentot our wings like perfa:t thnizs Which we think we not. mild with a the are—but we're This nation of ours, as ii tells the Powe 3, the land brave, we Just, we Is of the free and the trust, and we're awfully And haven't the sign of a slave No peasants toil on our As labor the sons of the ‘or the Dukes but we are chainless soll, Czar, nooks of i.e we're not in flerce Grand We think we're not There's no great sSman humblest (5252525252525 TATAT- Se525e5Es : ¢ ALittle Rebel. | b By C in mn Uacacacy Catt 3 went alone, “May, 1 wi Arms evening “Rut trong come to my lady, and I do n name coupled with May answered her own her Of course hers.” nothing more heart decision she had been married more than now, and far had al own sweet will and way. This time the was edly made easy to her, her good-bye on morning he sald to her “1 shan't be home din night, May. You had better dine at mother's. By the way, this is Mrs Armstrong's night. You have sen that regret?” The first fear she had Jack crept into her heart at a new, look she saw in his eves, and it hor first falsehood to him from wae should go RO WAYS intter unexps i Jack gdas for as Thur io iner to . ever felt of drew “Yes,” she answered He stooped and kissed hag “I'll make it up to you yet, darling. Believe me, 1 did not ask it without a good cause.” She stood quite still left her. obey him: but—pshaw! sense It was! 80, at seven o'clock, the coupe stood at her door, and in a bewitching din after he had What her huaband had forbidden her to en ter. It was ten o'clock when she re turned home. A light in the library showed that hes and | She door, home, the her husband was at ftated an instant at then went boldly in. Jack stood with his the fire, his fixed upon not her Jack The terns gone from his ey« but on his lips, Over his pression “you nadam! relish ing. Oh, wrong she had was tempted crawl up and creep into his ar and her, but she against het } 188 ARG back beegt | os eyes no smile wa face was an ex of withering contempt have ' he of enjoyed said: “ven fal your evening, had for it th e¢hood this morn youl how been! She to to him, ms beg him to forg remembered Mrs rive Armstrong's advice, '* ghe said, “I had but 1 a ciarming am quite sleepy now hed me, May?’ | am going to ww. “Why sobey demand “Because VOUur ¢ did vou di he slave Lo had my intend own was New Yor) AN AERO.HMYDRAULIC MOTOR. 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