Show How to Add Ten Years to Your Life Lite By J. J A. A Husik M. M D. D 11 1312 1 by ty the r Press Irez Publishing company the tint New Tot Tort World WadeS DANGERS OF OP IMPURE WATER ING WATER ATER Is said to be D DRINI DRINKING contaminated when there Is found round In it an excess of ot vegetable matter matter matter mat mat- ter and ammonia It Is la not the tho vegetable vegetable vege vege- eg table matter nor the ammonia that makes the water unhealthful and Un Unwholesome Unwholesome un- un wholesome for tor human consumption Their presence in water however is 19 a warning warning- or danger signal elg that minute vegetable germs g-erms may be present In It Among these germs may be some that are responsible for tor disease There are a number pf pt germs living In water that cause dl easo In man But the most Important one for our climate especially In tho the northern states la Is the germ which causes causes typhoid Lover fever In the larger cities s or 0 to towns toS S of ot the United States tho the importance of ot the problem ater-problem has long since been rec rec- ree- ree Scientific filtration of ot the water supply and a scientific disposal of oC the sewage have practically rid the Inhabitants of the fear of contracting this severe disease But In the rural districts and In the farm country the danger of or contaminated water remains almost as great as formerly A well or spring may have communication communication communication cation with a source of ot pollution many away This Is particularly true where the landscape Is mountainous or hilly For hero here the se sewage age of one lo locality lo- lo c catty Ht on a higher level may trickle down Into and contaminate the water supply of ot another situated on a below and In this manner lead to an outbreak of ot an epidemic of or typhoid fever ever That this is truo true Is frequently demonstrated at tho the end of ot the vacation vacation vacation vaca vaca- tion season in tho the fall Ver Very frequently at tho end of ot summer there appear outbreaks of or typhoid fever tevor among persons who have returned from the countr country This disease Is Justly Justly justly Just Just- ly dreaded and ind all efforts should be made to avoid It Under the best of care caro and treatment some somo persons persona cannot withstand the effects of the typhoid poison polson and must succumb to the thed d disease dlease e. e It does not mean however that persons persons per per- sons eons must stay otay away from the country Indeed there Is nothing nothing- better for tor theman the theman theman man who lives In the olty city for the rest of ot the year It 1 ii I. an on easy eMY matter when In the country to demand pure wholesome wholesome whole whole- some Bome water when such cannot be furnished fur fur- It Is belt beet to drink water that has baa previously been boiled The Tho temperature torn tom of ot boiling water will kill most of the tho disease BO germs gorma that are apt tobe tobe to tobe be found in It In this manner serious disease will wm often be avoided l tho the health of ot a community maintained general mortality lowered and life prolonged 2 A A. vacuum cleaning street car IB is In uso use In Germany Some Late Lat Fash Fashion on Hints THE r HE notable detail of the black I gown or the white lingerie erie trod C this season Is 18 the touch of ot colo adorns It ft Even Evon the costume has haa Its soupcon of ot contrast Ir ii the rovers revere and facings but for th the black or white gown the Ule touch of colo shows usually in the he bret Soft Sott shade of ot blue rose green red and arid lavender or more vivid tones o of ot the same color as well as orange and of or course black in n the case of ot a white frock are won I In tho neat sashes of or thIs summer The Th a military and ecclesiastical sash model a remain still the most popular and the are folded over a little to the left lett side sidi e and finished ort oft with embroidery 0 01 r fringe though tho plain sash of ot eath I or la is not lacking In tion GOWNS GOWN'S FOR roll TH THI ELDERLY WOMAN Even when a woman happens to b be S Setout and elderly she is as eager aa as 8 hoi hel r neighbors to keep cool cool and and d In I tact fact the tho summer heat is mure more exhausting t tc D her than to younger people The re reo sult sull Is very probably that she ments i in all sorts of ot garments an and ends poor soul Boul In making hersell hersel something of ot a freak frcak And yet there In he no real reason wh why she aho should not at the same time keep cool and look neat both Indoors ani an and out out although although for out of ot doors hei hel r choice must bo be strictly confined to i a a coat and skirt regime blouse effects effect S may make for tor comfort but from ever ever every V other point of view they must bo be con on No woman of ot tort forty should b be 0 seen wearing a blouse INSTEAD OF OP TUB THE Batiste in pale soft colors color with light t embroidery patterns has been utilized I In the making of at ver very attractive gown S for matrons a a. w well ll as at maids A house hous' S dress dreos ma may be made with a 0 line lino of ot lace lac 0 trimming down the front and a belt o of ot f satin while a a. low collar at af lace and a not gl give a becoming finish Many stout woman women whose hair f la is turning white find that ecru and cream are very becoming and a linen Unon or silk dross In one of those shades has the effect of ot making making- the figure ure look much slimmer A fichu drapery of spotted edged with lace and cuffs cutts to match will make malte quite a simple dress Q as decorative as can bo be desired for tor home homo wear A gown gom of ot colored linen looks smart with a touch of ot black a sailor collar with ends and up turn-up cuffs cutts and a facing and of ot muslin In For dressy wear nothing can be more attractive than the suit or the robe of shot ahot or striped or washing silk silk and and nothing thing 1 Is I. more popular popular pop pop- ular this season u. u t I era eral courses mostly rich viands hea heavy pastries otc etc the qUe queen n partaking royally royally roy roy- ally of ot each dish tUsh Tea Ten i la Is served at atI 1 I o'clock the tea being of ot the Russian variety varlet Sandwiches go 10 with this Tho The most Important mea meal of ot the day la is served at 8 S o'clock this being a a. veritable vent vent- a able lo banquet Her Hor final l repast Is partaken par pAl taken of ot at 11 o'clock Just before le- le tiring and Is of or white wine ine and crack crack- ers B D Beet r in English fashion and nd leg of or lamb larrib roasted are her predilection tion among among- the meats R Rich h cakes and pastries of all 1111 varieties wines es es- es fI toka tokay and champagne Ikc- Ikc wise tempt nor her palate But her doctors are In Thirty old years and pretty prett the most gracious queen IB Is putting putting- on s almost dally daily and promises to be fair tall arid and likewise fulsomely ta fat tat at I tort forty |