* Acknowledgment. Echoes of Munchausen, | The Bright Side, It was an abrent-minded traveler | Nebuchadnezzar was lurching in his Mistietoe Is Dangerous. Yew people who know mistletoe “You will admit that you | daly as a desirable feature of Christ great deal to your wife?” who had lately | accustomed style stand that the | “1 should say replied Mr, Cums “Yer he observed impressively yu to the | rox “1 wouldn't be invited to any of | was The machine, in which | her receptions musicales if 1 wasn't no more bal question of | married to her and io | — —— the tree it Disqualified. d. The parasite saps brother ranches, For owth, taking to g¢ proportions, fably owe 8 taken to ballooning decorations under #0," ‘I 8,” he reflected, 8 Oy Mowed took ane “All flesh being gras ‘tt Beef And chuckling i other « Puck has plant life of it grows It is only time, Brow dance frock—or theater self { the V/s 'S OF TH, <— Winrponrobr A is a parasite dangs a fearful journey must be fect up, headed straight trees In Of ANIA PLANTING INI GRACIOUS HOU the regions a thousand and last, { the well prize In | a but professional. a for Siberia, haw after mistletoe once begins —" rarefied Know an i balioon upon a tree before will be kill life of the tunately, it IA ——h——_ do it Wiis Y eg Then the { strong for him proijees, On i our He! burs ig, Yo LnOWwW | nape Kindly Intentions. Her i that amas they ruled Him—-A Her—Yes government My to first guessing « a won i Woman { her informal i toilet. | A plain marquisette In pale blue, | pink or yellow would be charming for { this, the foundation slip in a matching { silk. The gathered tucker and under | sleeves would be pretty in white mull, — y - | or net, and If extra elegance is want | ed the puffing used on the skirt might | be of silk. Made entirely of a cotton | volle, or some other inexpensive vell | img, this dress would be very cheap, | for with the exception of the guimpe i it may be entirely self-trimmed. The model an excellent one, too, for home making, little fitting being re | quired, and if the mother who must | do the sewing is looking for something infected bra ir ontest, ble him out as a replied years kindest but all presence ied We of our when negl ruins FRENCH DRESSMAKER GIVES TIPS TO WORRYING WOMEN, trees it London Lightni st of Whales. ianage: L815 YOu make HCK hi arg t whal 0 English Women Smoke Pipes, ng Change. The latest 3 smoker is a tl good-sized fancy of the woman Quite Possible to Have House Clothes With Stamp of Elegance With- out Too Much Expense— Dress for a Girl. t the affair but meer | 3 ne . ve d pipe—no tiny at suffice for the Ja} &, iit y iy a SAY, You Know lobsters,” carried | where iin are and chain and the clg cigar, | three ith a gold ighting, 8 frict shes In For JAB BOMO separates ‘em? played all paris fellows The unusual term “gracious” is not is my own. It was employed by a clever little French dressmaker who was try- ing to explain to a group of worrying i cigarette, and wanted igger ¢ women in my presence that it was | : Sy » eX | eh Loudon Mall i quite possible to have house clothes | Sol” ™ with a stamp of elegance without too | a JAY much expense. A Sr. ery “The with most b X fadies,” said madame, “Is that they can | only see the extremes of dress—that is, the rich material, the ornate cut and so it is difficult to persuade them | that an exquisiteness superior to splen- dor be gained modest | materials. i “Yoyons, look at the true Parisians. | Madame cultivates always the thing gracieuse, the sign and stuff which | will captivate not astound. i prefers to m 0 were, Bhe n stun whatever its ms jal enough to ha a id i : H 1B Pretty Good Defini sions. Her ho rowns—well, the, CTY fa \i 1 : Va bear some funny ti aro of & ’ . » 1 +3 i A : } : guimpes stead of if the graci fBnishing may With quisite lit ‘white with gleove fitted The ton with COArsely The gathe Eng Was | at back Mad by would cost no more dressmaker given ace 1 a and in they were tired of { one 1 Le mild quality LwWo were the i said Not Altogether Dead. Mr. Robert Butler . England, bh Cripple Rides Bicycle, y Anstey, aged 12 eripple England, is one of the the coun av Bore or i of Mariborough, | - - as had the pecullar expe of hea } Heo conference fence des annound George a ding the poor law of Wg Rat Bounty Excites Merriment, fearing the nH 1 ed trouble . American | i f most remarkable cyclists in try Aoth his withered useless, but Guild wheeled pedaliess padded tube Across this he when Heattle, introduction that, in conse | ingue by ate, ! death of Mr jutier, | bou regretted, Lelcester, Exeter one at the moved iffers a delegates BE « of th they whom he and Cripples’ legs are quence © cents a rat oicester all $e fen with the which and Tacoma, two tleman, appointed the reg central 4 3 Ye ; : from his pls { h patie 3 | Tous R with a bar and with his hands the streets an n arvelously | amid rapid manner con trol of the machine ns ped has provided named machine, to fill his pls may by really covering the axle resentatives foremost, to lies face the Everett wooden strap: ed rORe and nself along and yunced t he confere vj} 4 its way He has complete Lis acting ake your notic a A part e, 6 hands JUL her, wise | # of and not get there with A ing gear, and ¥ Fir steer or false, CU Mea is YOu +% ae Misses Dress With Pretty Qualities, display either but sin a a PRETTY TOUCH OF COLOR Raven's Wing Vgivet and Cloth Used in This Costume With Rose at Beit. mm PEE rich red satin rose is placed at the belt. The shaped flounce Is of cloth and also the bolero yoke. The yoke and cuffs are of lace, a a aa a aa aaa SMALL HATS SHOWN IN PARIS Be Find Ww Welcomed by Women Who it Impossible to Wear Large Picture Hats. uals wo becomingness small hata ng just now These newest C Yeivel the by lustrous black s f most favored Dame these Fashion this year ape small usually have slight downward dre high and Of sometimes and often Crowns short Crown. ing velvet curbing brim and a as In the case of a smart hat, had gracefully and a spray of uncured ers standing upright walk- which folds of mirror draped about the crown feath- For Your Mands. A mes i Tas cooked is of cleaning and The rubbed they potato excellent the Wn shoul the potato be cut in backs fingers after have been soaked minute or in warm water Potato should be used in this manner half and over and two the hands have become i rubbed with lemon juice. Should | this fail to remove the stains, a good olan 8 that of adding a Httle pear] i ash to water and dipping the hands in the solution, rubbing them well with a plece of flannel until the have disappeared will reappear. —— Velvet Quills. instead of feather quills, quills are appearing formed simply of velvet, cut and stitched to the proper size and shape and fastened by a row of stitch. ing down the middle to give the effect of the central vein. course, wired. worked out in satin the also, and work, Strangely enough, many of the new feather toques, completely form ed of feathers, are trimmed with these velvet quills, Burely a reversal of the usual conditions! “ baskets GHEE Were i City on 1 alices brick small cal NO Ra 3 Nome firewater Hon oe C¢ i Agains A about advert Arote with a Journal Following an attack their editorial columns; sneering at the « Appendicitis and disagreement sing weekly it, on us appeared in iaims regarding the regular we made particularly We replied t ' weekly” rough papers too ¥ h % rather back we hit for the thought hard and sued libel The advertisement us about claimed that in dicitis an continuing bowels Nuts Observe we MANY cases Wouldn't that kpowiedge be a those who fear a surgeon's knife as they death? The "weekly" writer said that was a lie We replied that he was ignorant of the facts He was put on the stand and compelled to admit he was not a Dr. and had no medical knowledge of appendicitis and never investi gated to find out if the testimonal letters to our Co. were genuine A famous surgeon testified that when an operation was required Grape-Nuts would not obviate it. “True We never claimed that when an operation was required Grape Nuts would prevent it, The surgeon testified bacieria [germs] help ed to bring on an attack and bacteria was grown by undigested food frequently. We claimed and proved by other famous experts that undigested food was largely responsible for appendicitis. We showed by expert testimony that many cases are healed without a knife, but by stop ping the use of food which did not digest, and when food was required again it was helpful to ure a predigested food which did not over tax the wenkened organs of digestion, When a pain in the right side appears it is not always necessary to be rushed off to a thereupon the ked en dis. Ry oper ation cou indigestibl the t ing & To0d, Ward au and tak a food Grape said not all comfort fo fear i : § i i to Bring Out Facts the risk of death be cut better hospital and shows the way evidently Plain common sense been is dige to food that has not tod Then is required easily or any to be predigested (part when food use an other dis Ti digested food Grape Nuts i you know jt iy ested before taking) We brought to Court analytical chemi from New York, Chicago and Mishawaka, In who swore to the analysis of Grape N that part of the starchy part of the wheat had been into sugar, kind of sugar produced in the human bod} digesting starch (the large part of food) uis barley transformed Some of the State chemists brought on by the gald Grape-Nuts could not be called a "predigested” food because not all of it was digested outside the body The othér chemists sald any food which had been partly or half digested outside the body was commonly known as “predigested.” Splitting hairs about the meaning of a word It is sufficient that if only one-half of the food is “predigested.” it is easier on weakened stomach and bowels than food In which no part is predigested. To show the facts we introduce Dr. Thos. Darlington, former chief of the N. Y. Board of Health, Dr. Ralph W. Webster, chief of the Chicago Laboratories, and Dr. B. Bachs, N. Y. If we were a little severe in our denuncia- tion of a writer, self-confessed ignorant about appendicitis and Its cause, it is possible the public will excuse us, in view of the fact that our head, Mr. C. W. Post, has made a lifetime study of food, food digestion and efects, and the conclusions are indorsed by many of the best medical authorities of the day. Is it possible that we are at fault for suggesting, as a Father and Mother might, to one of the family who anhounced a pain in the side: "Stop using the food, greasy meats, gravies, mince ple, cheese, too much starchy “weekly” H—— food, etc. wt been food ete, whi h ready has r digested, for is easy of d should the child be at tal and cut have known approaching appeared by th », wy when again because ise Grape it gestion? nee carted off to - casos wl the have di erein of many Ri sig adicitis wl 9% op Sing the yg is ®iEDS suggestion appreciates when a per appendicitis 0 f lowed one better value of in the awful throes but “an ounce prevention pound of cure” Just plain old common sense is helpful even nowadays This trial | is pure beyond question i It 18 partly predigesied Kppendicitls generally has rise from undi | gested food. | TIT 1s not always necessary to operate it is best to stop all food When ready to begin feeding use a predl gested food It Is palatable and strong in Nourishment. | it will pay fine returns in health to quit the heavy breakfasts and lunches and use loss fond but select food certainly known to con tain the elements nature requires to sustain the body. May we be permitted to suggest a breakfast of fruit. GrapeNuts and cream, two soft boiled eggs, and some hot toast and cocoa, milk or Postum? The question of whether Grape-Nuts does or does not contain the elements which nature requires for the nourishment of the brain, also of its purity, will be treated in later news paper articles. : Good food is Important and its effect on the body Is also important skilful physici of acute of is worth a demonstrated Grape-Nuts food “There's a Reason Rostum Cereal Co.. Ltd., Battle Creak, Mich