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Show i THE MURRAY EAGLE gUig BIG PLAYTHINGS MADE LITTLE BETTER loncerTT WJy tiSTS WHAT to EAT and WHY . 1 C. Houston Goudiss Discusses the Child Who Has a Lagging Appetite; Tells What to Do for the Finicky Eater - 1 : WWif fcs I xf.- lf ' W)N "r Salt Symbol of Loyalty' For thousands of years, salt has jJ jy among many peoples. Thus "a covenant of salt," or an agreement, Wedge, pact or bond of friendship ratified by a meal that includes salt, Isays Collier's Weekly, is held to be permanent, unalterable and sacred. Debt and Taxes government debt in the Unit ed States in 1900 was equal to $40 Last year it was about per person. 142 per person. st U7 Government The tt WW- nc J -i- I - -- growing children. But the probof these lems are homemakers more easily remedied, perhaps, than those of mothers who plan a diet, but well-balanc- ed difficulties often arise because a mother fails to give the necessary consideration to developing in the young child a proper attitude toward food. Some children need to be taught that they must eat enough food for their body requirements. It is part of the training they should have in early childhood, so that they develop a willingness to eat what is put before them, to try new foods when offered, and to become increasingly independent in making a wise selection at mealtimes. If a child has been properly conditioned in these respects from his earliest years, mothers will seldom find themselves fared with a "child who will not eat." From Longfellow's Poem line "Into each fall," is Henry W. Longfellow's poem, "The Rainy Day," also called "An April Day." jThe first line reads, "The day is cold, and dark, and dreary." The source of the life some rain must Early Irish Monasteries Irish monasteries date from the Fifth century. Romans Wore False Teeth wearing of false teeth was common among the Romans. The Aquila an Imaginary Place Problem of Anorexia Model trains are complete in every detail, but it's Dad not Junior who usually monopolizes these intriguing gadgets. The above train is modeled faithfully to scale, operating on a track half usual size to accommodate model train enthusiasts who live in cramped -1 Jl "4i quarters. Toy trains are no I longer for youngsters alone, i il K 1 normal children will, at times, exhibit a lack of appetite. We are not concerned here with occasions when a child who usually cats well feels no desire for food. Such lack of appetite may mean the beginning of a cold or some other illness and should be carefully investigated. Unfortunately, however, many mothers of young children are faced with a chronic lack of appetite in their children a condition that physicians describe as anorexia. In order lo correct this condition, it is its to understand necessary causes and to use wisdom in helping to remove them. All ,T ! , la I Fine Furs y - Faulty Diet May Destroy Appetite Frequently, a child's lack of interest in food may be traced directly to poor choice among the foods presented to him. It has been repeatedly demonstrated, for example, that when the diet lacks vitamin B , appetite decreases, so that there is less desire for food of any kind. Then, too, when a child's diet contains too much fat, digestion may be delayed and this in turn may interfere with the appetite for the next meal. While some children thrive better with a between-mea- l feeding, in others it seems to destroy appetite for the meal that is to follow. And with some children, "fussiness" at mealtimes may be due to the fact that their diet contains too many concentrated foods, too few crisp raw ones that stimulate appetite. Fatigue a Factor Occasionally, a child does not eat well merely because he is too tired. Even though he obtains adequate sleep at night, too much or too prolonged exercise or excitement may result in fatigue during the day. If a child spends too much time with adults, overstimulation may be the result. And in the case of older children, their school work .may be troubling them. Another frequent cause of lagging appetite is the constant nervous tension to be observed in some households. If a child is allowed to become unhappy, angry, or worried over some uncompleted school assignment, it may interfere seriously with his appetite and consequently with his nutrition. With younger children, the fact that they are able to attract favorable attention from adults by refusing to cat often stimulates them to repeat their refusal as long as mother shows concern over their iintics. Parents' Attitudo Important Find the Causes This brings us to perhaps the When a child chronically lacks most important factor in dealing interest in food, the mother should with the young, finicky eater who set about systematically to learn the reasons why. Possibly the coWhat's this? Even the trailer has entered toydom, along operation of your physician will with streamlined automobiles in which Junior can drive be required, for sometimes obdown the sidewalk. The new model cars have door-gripscure physical causes may be reradiator caps and headlights, while the trailer is a boon to sponsible, such as faulty elimination, diseased tonsils or teeth or young men who want to take their girls for a ride. some other focal infection. On the other hand, it frequently occurs s, It cats sparingly and whose dislikes usually far outnumber his likes. Such a child must be encouraged tactfully to eat a wide aricty of foods, but mothers must not be nor must they become obviously angry or irritated when the child refuses food. Scolding, punishment and threats over-solicitou- 0 AROUND . . the HOUSE ilnfllteErfStea ! Vour kldheyi ere eonetantJy filterlnf wants matter from the blood at ream. But do kidnryi eometimca lag in their work renot art aa Nature Intended fall to move impurities that, if retained, may poivn the eyntcrn and upeet the whole body machinery. Symptom! may b nagging backache, persiali'nt hoartarhe, altarki of diuineaa. getting up nighle, iwelling, puffinee a feeling ol nervous under the ey anxiety and lona of pep and strength. Other aigna ol kidney or bladder disorder may be burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There ihould be no doubt that prompt trealment it wlaer than neglect. II i'oan'i '!!. Doan't have been winning new Irienda for mors than (orly years. reputation. They have a nation-wid- e Are recommended by grateful people ths country over. Aik your snpAoorl diet d This year's toys are models of practical find that their child Above: The "doctor" ex- lacks interest in, or even refuses amines his ailing patient, fit- - to eat the food that has been pre- ted out with a miniature med pared so carefully. ico's bag that contains everything from a stethoscope to a Developing the Right Attitude Strange as it may seem, such e M. D. degree. i Luray, Va., and west of the Blue XiJpe along the Shenandoah river. well-rounde- make-believ- him. of a for vl 7fM Si "VVf" "3- - Origin of Word 'Sybarite : u i i. is a ..if A syuarii person; a lover of ease and comfort. The inhabitants of Sybaris. in Sooth Italy, were proverbial for their luxurious living and self ndulgence. A tale is told by Seneca of i Svbarite who complained that ha could not rest comfortably at night. and being asked why, replied that he found a roseleaf doubled under Aijuiia is an imaginary place. In the novel, "Action at Aquila, it is supposed to be a few miles south If you think til l&utivat act alike. )ust try UUa all vgtable laxatlv. Bo mUiL Uiom relli el from frMHi.luo Invlffiir&tlnff. TXMWlHLfthle Ira headu'hra. bllloiu apeUi, llml feeling wtteo enunciated with conrtlpaUou. a B5o box of Nit from yone Ufial.ni, KISK dniKKlM. Make the teat ttwa firinOUl Dirk If not delighted, returo Uie box to u. We wilt refund the purehae price. Thit'i fa Ir. Get NR Tablet today. At "lsH- - - f( Har Is Amaztna Relief for Conditions Due to Sluggish Bcwolo By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS said that with the knowledge of nutrition IT at the command of practically every mother, there it child in our land. Unforshould not be one of the children tunately, statistics show that possibly one-hain this country are either underweight, undernourished or ALWAYS CANRT QUICK RELIEF malnourished. FOR ACID Many factors may be responsible for this state of affairs. INDIGESTION Some children are fed incor-- rectly owing to the fact that that a changed attitude on the Faith Dispels Darkness the family income is small part of the mother in presenting Faith can place a candle in the food is all that is necessary to and the mother has not learned alter completely a child's attitude darkest night. M. E. Sangsler. foods in regard how to utilize low-coto his meals. that are rich in protective It is interesting to note, howminerals and vitamins in ever, that in studying a large of appeplace of those that are higfler group one children with poor investigator found that tites, priced. In other families, the 82 per cent of the children were mothers do not than average in height and more Help Them Clenne the Blood the realize imporof Harmful Body WaMo tance of providing narrow in body build. HAS been well nrsIR ;:''.. I Statue to Annonymous At Budapest in Hungary Is a ittnte to Anonymous, a notary who histjroto a chronicle of Hungarian of which first the page having: ory, k . namA was lost: hence the com. fpemoration of an unknown historian. jj HEADACHE? Colored Soap Bubble. A drop of prepared vegetable tinting add- ed to the water used for making soap bubbles will give them n different color and thus delight the children. . HOW TO RELIEVE COLDS Simply Follow These Easy Directions to Ease the Pain and Dlstonfort and Sore Throat Accompanying Colds 1. To las" pain tnd discomfort and rtduct fiver takt 2 Biytr Tablets drink a glass of watsr. Repeat lo 2 hours. 2. If throat Is raw 1 from cold, crush and 3 Bayer dissolve Tablets In 's glass of water . . . garge. 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