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Show HOW 0 DODGE ITHE MICROBES. Ko,l!se Pailing Their Backs and Saying 'Preity Micrr.be." ftjRti AlRtoE GREAT ESSENTIAL. "Let fie HaVo My System In Good Ordcrantf riien Bring on Your Microbes." . "Microbes StlMeh at us from around every corner."' says KnRenu WocM in tlie November? Iiverybody's. "We can get on the gopd ilde of a dog by patting pat-ting his head, and we can please tHv: cat Ly fccratchlng her under tho chin. We can tame other animals by giving thenr Jood or by putting the weigh ot our lintld CO tilcm. It tiiey went be p'ctteJ or tamed, wo can pick up a rock and let them nave it between the eyes. But When a creature has no tail to wag and udthing to purr with, how can we pet it? How can we, without getting a crick in tho neck, stoop down aud say 'I'rctty Microbe!' In something that is to us as a grain of &nml is to Mount Blanc? If it comes to exterminating them, wlwt chance have we with a creaturoX'at every two hours breaks into two pieces, each of which is a per feet organism, ready-(r nnothcr two hours to break ir.iMr'ftlb, and each of these halves m "ra, another two hours, ami so ojjB'o on, until in three day thc.B' of one single bacterium niinH1' bUllonid No body can keep iflV, lliat rate ol in" I crease, Of all tffiB "Series made by science it seems wffJ'that the most disheartening lllMl't discovery of "gOTtus:" irMi r mvtf.T$tll&HfwUt&yf'-'' v'(ijri "so many millions ofKle have lived to a good old age in iKen; genuslnnumcr-able? genuslnnumcr-able? Keep youB.mm in good order and then let tHJ onlrobes do their prettiest. As HH' Macfaddcn has said "Let mo linH r'cjj,8lem in good order, and then "'c',n your microbes boiled, fried, s Wms for raw and I will dispose of t.W in short order. However, it will M.4MO to overload one's system wit.L tjicrobes Keep away from tho hearts when you can, but handling a few of them onco in a while is only a bit of pleasant excitement excite-ment for one's system. vYn hour's walk in tlio opeu air, or a nlghti. sleep with ono'6 head between two wide open windows win-dows will clear tho system of the varied var-ied assortment of germs'? that it becomes be-comes saturated with dnri'ng an evening even-ing spent In a crowdcdT overheated room, or lecture hall. ' Ik Now is the lime of the year when people begin to shut' up their houses and try to live on air that has been breathed over and over agaln and to suffer from the "colds'' that are the result re-sult of breathing impuro air. To keep a house properly ventilated in winter time, and yet not freeze the family to death, is a seiious problem one re quiring much thought and constant watohf illness on the part of the housemother house-mother but tlio best air obtainable should be had throughout, the house nt any cot. The best country air, though wafted direct fro " thu mountain tops, soon becomes unlit for breathing if it is shut up in a room. It becomes stagnant stag-nant just ns water does. At the celling and floor on opposite sides of the room is the best method of ventilation. Perfect Per-fect ventilation can never be secured by wludows and doors alono, but if it ib impossible to havo ventilator, then opea Ue windows at the top, and a crack at the bottom of tho door won't ho bad, only don't let the baby sit there. In fact the baby should not bo left upon tho lloor, during cold weather unlebs In motion. There are still many pooplo who do not know that '"colds" are caused . by breathiug impuro air, by lack of proper prop-er bathing, by lack of exerclso, by two wnrm clothing, and by over eating of impropur food, and by not drinking enough pure, fresh water, and by not eatiug enough fruit. In f,lct lunvi.,0 living is tlio cause of all dfsenbo, and WISE LIVINU will- euro all, disease; only you must boglu by jotting the inside in-side of your head and heart to working rightly. The state of ono'a mind is the first thing to bo attended to. Itight thinking will produce correct' living, and from right living countless blebs-lngs blebs-lngs of health will flow. i |