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Show T.T H4Stn CAffDY OWt.Y. By UN. R. H. BISMOr. Children, snd grownups, too, should not make eating of candy a routlae dally practice. The child ahould ' he taught early that "candy day" cornea only once or twice a week, and on auch daya ha mar expect a few pleeee of puieaeeg-candy, puieaeeg-candy, which ara to be eaten slowly, t gfter mealn. ' Then, loo, tha child ahould he en. gj cnuraged to eat hard candlea In pref-fT erenca to aofter varletlea. Pure rocaSaaj candy, and lime, lemon and hoarhound loaengea are entirely auttahle for children chil-dren aa well aa for grownupa. Htich candlea should be sucked, snd not cruahed by the teeth. If hard remltes auch as thoae named are eaten, a small amount nf randy aolutlon la contlnuouely flowing flow-ing Into the atomach, where It le readily handled. On the other hand. If aoft candlea are eaten, there la a tendency to con-aum con-aum a much .larger., ouanttty. .. with the reault that the etnmarh Is burdened bur-dened with a larger quantity of a much thicker auger aolutlon that la decidedly mora difficult to" take care of. We can aava the bowel snd the atomsch much extra labor If we eat' win randy and sea that ths chlldres do the same. Thoae who will eat romparatlvelv large nuantltlee of softer confections can asalat In the dlgeetlon and ah-aorptlon ah-aorptlon of tha candy solution nv drinking a lot of water after auch Indulgence. |