Show RECIPES FOR LONG LIFE The Chicago Tribune has been giving recipes for long life from experts First It cites Dr D K Parsons who has just passed his eightieth year and who expects to live beyond the hundred mark and whose prescription for long life is to avoid worry and excitement pure air sparse diet no late suppers early to bed and particularly an after dinner nap Of course that Is good medicine all of it but there arc some people who cannot avoid worry and excitement some people who do not go to bed early the nature of their business busi-ness wont permit It and tho only thing that the average man can count on In the above Is pure air A good many men enjoy the sparse diet Jive days In the week but the next day they strike a bonanza and that Is all undone The late suppers are really not very bad provided they are the right kind People who have early dinners and are forced to remain up until after midnight can before retiring re-tiring without any harm cat some thing light like a bowl of broad and milk and we believe it would be better bet-ter for them because the gastric Juices of the stomach would have something to work upon But on the other hand Adellna Palll hajj given her secret for youth She is how fiftyseven years of age She has been before the public agc publc as n singer Just half 0 century She has kept late hours and eaten late SUpporu Moreover she hat been married three times and yet she Is probably the youngest woman of her ago In thu world Shu still sings like a lurk or rather like a nightingale because that fits her hours better Her routine of life is about as follows Sill rises and lakes a light breakfast at JO lght oclock walks at JJ J lunches atl drives at 2 takes a nap at a I after dinner ha music lu81c or private theatricals and goes to bed promptly at midnight Sho eats everything ve pleases She does not drink tea coffee or chocolate but champagne which la I made for her She sometimes drinks water but that is always mixed with whisky ns she has a belief that wljlsky kills the t I I microbes To a guest who asked for a glass of Jcewater ono day sha said My dear we do not drink water I wo bathe In it lhe Inference to be drawn from both I caREs is that the mind bus a great j I deal to do with the health of the body Moreover that the fiber of men and women really determines their liven as a rule Some are wound up for fitly years some for sixtythree some for eighty some for a hundred and as PattI at fiftyseven Is perfectly healthy perfectly happy and rich enough not to be bothered with the petty cares which wear out so many of her sister I i omen there 1M i no good reason why she hould not live to be a hundred I Indeed she had that In mind evidently when sine married her last husband |