Show HABITS HABIT'S CHAIN CHAI N Certain Habits Unconsciously Formed an and Hard to Break An ingenious philosopher estimates that the amount of will power necessary necessary sary to break a long life-long habit would If U it could be transformed lift lUt a weight of many tons It sometimes requires a higher degree degree de do- gree of heroism to break the the chains chains of ofa ofa ofa a pernicious habit than to lead a forlorn forlorn for for- lorn bra hope in a bloody battle A lady writes from Crom an Indiana town From my earliest childhood I was a lover of coffee coUce Before I was out of my teens I was a miserable dyspeptic suffering suffering suffering suf suf- fering terribly at times with my ach achI I 1 was convinced that It was coffee cottel that was causing the trouble and yet yetI I could not deny myself a cup for breakfast At the age of or 36 I was In very poor health indeed My sister told me I was in danger of becoming a coffee cottee drunkard But I never could give up drinking coffee corree for breakfast a although It kept me constantly ill m. m until I tried I learned to make it properly according to directions and now we Wc can hardly do without for breakfast and i carl care nothing for coffee I am no longer troubled with dyspepsia dys dys- pepsin do not have spells of suffering Buttering I with my stomach that used to trouble me rae so when I drank coffee I Look in for the little book noad to Theres a Reason Eer Eeor the above aboTe letter A t nerone ner- ner one appears from front time lime to time The nc-c-I nc are genuine true and aDd full tun of ot human interest I |