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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH WOMAN AVOIDS Tt6 Kitchen All Cabinet . I 11. Weatern Newepaper Union.) The bread that brlngeth strength. I want to give; The water pure that bids the thirsty live; I want to help the fainting day by da r: Im sure I shall not pass again this . .. way." r. ' '- (( OPERATION nNeariyGombutLydi, E. Pmkham I s Vegetable Compound Saved Her , Star, N. C. -- SOME SUMMER CANAPES. if-.- . Mj-During warm weather when soups are Hot earedfor as they are In winter "a canape and some sort of fruits cocktail seems Tha to be necessary. canapes may be made la various ways, The round, square, or In fancy shape Is used as a foundation u 8 u a y, whether the canape Is to be serve 4 hot or cold. In hot weather the toast keeps from drying at the edges better If brushed with olive oil Instead of butter and enough Is not used to effect the flavor of the' eanape. A slice of fried apple or a thick slice of tomato or a slice of cooked egg plant Is some times used In place of the toast. Egg Canape. Take as many hard cooked eggs as are needed, allowing one to a canape. Butter a round of toast and lay thin slices of the on It, Remove the skin and bone from two sardines, break them up with a fork and add the yolk of egg put through a rlcer, the juice of half a small onion, and a tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce. Spread the mixture on top of the egg rings, add a dash of cayenne and paprika and placn an olive stuffed with an almond in tha center. Chicken Canapes. Chop very Ana the breast meat of a cold boiled chick! en, add pepper and salt, one boiled egg chopped fine and a small can of pate de fois gras. Mix well and add enough mayonnaise to bind the mixture. Form into little croquettes the size of a large olive, roll in finely chopped nuts and paprika and lay two or three on a square of toast or a lettuce leaf that has been dipped In French dressing. Herring Roe Canapes. Drain tha the herring roes from the oil In which they are 'canned) then let them marinate in French dressing for half an hour; drain, add pepper, salt, a teaspoonful of chopped pepper and a teaspoonful of fried bread crumbs. Cut the roes and use a tablespoonful of the mixture on each toast round,' placing a teaspooaful of heavy mayonnaise on the top of each, garnishing with a spray of water cress. mytroublefouryears and was unfit to do anything, and had given up all hope of ever getting m, better. Ireadaboiit your medicine in the Primitive Baptist paper and decided to I have used Lydia E. Pinkhao try Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinkhams Liver Pills for about seven months and now I am able to do my work. I shall never forget your medicine and you may publish this if yon want to aa it ia true. Mrs. J. p Hurset, Star, N. C. Here is another woman who adds her testimony to the many whose letters ws have already published, proving that Lydia E., jTnkhams Vegetable Compound often restores health to suffering women even after they have gone so far that an operation is deemed advisable. Therefore it will surely pay any woman whe suffers from ailments peculiar to her sex to give this good ola remedy a fair trial. toast it 1 1 egg-whi- te ! To train a woman away from a womans home Is to stunt her finest possibility. American home life may spare to science or the school a Marla Mitchell or a Mary Lyons, but the horns Itself Is the gteatest school for the greatest manhood and womanhood. 6 W. Qunsaulus. : SOMETHING TO EAT, Jar of cheese for the Sunday night lunch 'dr supper may be prepared from leftover bits of of good rich American cheese. Grate the cheese or, If soft, cut Into bits. Heat ona cupful of cream to two cupfuls of cheese grated In tha hot stir is cream and when the then is all dissolved, until stir cheese; pour Into the jar and allow It to cool. Paprika, red pepper or other seasonings may be i.dded to suit- the taste. Onions With Nuts. This is a dish sufficiently filling to serve as a main dish during' the warm weather. Cook the desired amount of onions as usual, drain and cut with a knife and fork, add well buttered crumbs, salt and pepper a cupful more or less of rich milk, depending upon the amount of onions used. Sprinkle the top of the dish with buttered crumbs after adda- half ing chopped English walnuts more If small family, cupful for a crumbs large. Bake until the buttered are brown. Pecan Pralines. Take one pound of brown sugar, two cupfuls of whole d of a cupful of pecan meats, a cupful of of butter and water. Stir the sugar, water and butter together until dissolved and meltAdd the pecans after the mixed. been boiled a few minutes. has ture Drop a bit of the sirup into water, and when a hard ball Is formed, pour marble slab. out on a Drop the mixture like pancakes, d of an spreading them out Inch thick. , Work quickly or they will be too hard to handle. - one-thir- one-four- well-buttere- th d one-thir- "Kuut ! VWwttg. Pat Example. Pa, whats ah incongruity? An Incongruity, my son, Is a divorce lawyer humming the wedding march." soLS treated by two doc! tore without relief and they both sail I would have to haw an operation. I had , i. My me so much trouble, By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. EOF. 3. F. ROCK has re- turned to Washington from Siam with specimens and seeds of the tree, Taraktogenos kur-ziwhich the world has hailed literally as the Tree of Life for the leper. Is chaulmoogra oil, derived from the seeds of this Siamese jungle tree, a cure for leprosy? It is too soon to say, since there is no test on which a positive utterance In the affirmative can be given. But this much has been shown conclusively : Chaulmoogra oil contains one or more agents which exert a marked therapeutic action in many cases of leprosy. There have been many apparent cures. Are they real and permanent? That remains to the seen. But it is evident that modern medicine now has an agent at its disposal which gives promise for the control of the dreaded disease. Professor Rock, formerly of the University of Hawaii, made the trip to the Siamese jungles for the. United States Department of Agriculture. It is purposed to provide a permanent supply of the oil for the treatment of leprosy. Professor Rocks seeds and young trees have been distributed among various experiment stations, notably In Florida, Maryland and California. Professor Rock says that with one exception he Is, so far as is known, the first white man to penetrate the region .of Slam where he obtained the specimens. Of the other white man nothing seems to be known except that he is an amateur botanist named Kerr. The Siamese, however, visit the jungles where grow the taraktogenos trees once every three years to secure the seeds for chaulmoogra oil. It is a wild country, full of dangerous animals. The natives have known of the beneficial properties of the oil lu leprosy for hundreds of years, but handle the oil in such a crude way that they do. not get Its full effect. Unclean! Is the pitiful cry of the leper that has been heard In all parts of the world since biblical times. The dread disease gets its name from the Greek word lepros, which means It Is caused by the bacillus scaly. Leprae. It has always been believed contagious and until recent years Incurable. It has been considered o particularly dread disease because of the terrible disfigurements it causes. Probably the origin and home, of leprosy Is the Far East, but at one time It was widespread In Europe. It Is still found In quantity In France, Russia, Norway, Turkey and Portugal! It ,1s estimated that there are 1.500 lepers .In the United States, most of whom are undetected and therefore It is only the other unsegregated. day that the wife of a officer of the United States army was found to be suffering from a mild form of leprosy and was sent for treatment to the government leprosarium in Louisiana. Recently the British government requisitioned the United States for chaulmoogra oil for the treatment of several hundred sufferers on the Island of Trinidad. Portugal probably possesses the greatest number of lepers of any Euare country. ropean Foreigners shocked by the sight of disfigured lepers of both sexes begging In the streets and selling toys and sweets. But Portugal seldom gets excited over her lepers. About once a generation somebody insists that something ought to be done for them or with them. If leprosy can be cured or controlled, the result is due to work done by the United States public health service. This work has been going on for the last fifteen years, principally In the Kallhl hospital, Hawaii, The Kalaupapa leper colony is situated cm a promontory of the Island of l, t -- , ( well-know- n Its Generally Done. Scott Fitzgerald, the brilliant younj novelist, was the wit of his class &t Princeton. He once attended a Salvation Armj meeting. A pretty Salvation lass rosfl and spoke fervently. She declared that if any one were to strike her oa the right cheek she would turn tha left.. And if some one were to kiss you on the right cheek, the young under graduate called gayly from his seat; "would you do the same thing, miss?" JzZwmAzrgmrt 't22Slm Molokai, connected with the main portion of the Island only by a single pass through precipitous cliffs. Life there is anything but what might be expected Patients observe all public holidays, their Fourth of July celebrations are jubilant, and they have orchestras and bands, movies and amateur theatricals. Sixty-fiv- e per cent of the patients at the Kalaupapa leper settlement will be discharged on parole within two years, in the opinion of Dr. W. J. Goodhue, for nineteen years resident physician there. This estimate la based on results already obtained with the chaulmoogra oil, prepared In the laboratories of the University of Hawaii. From a recent joint report by Dr. J. T. McDonald of the leprosy Investigation station In Hawaii and Dr, A. L. Dean, president of the University of Hawaii, the following concise conclusions may be drawn as to what the experimentation by the United States public health service in the treatment of leprosy has shown: The intramuscular Injection of the ethyl esters of the fatty acids of chaulmoogra oil usually leads to a rapid improvement in the clinical symptoms of leprosy. In many cases the lesions disappear, except for scars and permanent injuries, and the leprosy bacillus can no longer be demonstrated. It has been sufficiently established that chaulmoogra oil contains one or more agents which exert a marked therapeutic action In many cases- - of leprosy. It cannot be said yet that the disease is cured, since there Is no test adequate to establish such a verdict. Whether or not the apparent cures are real and permanent, it Is evident that there is a valuable agent for the control of the disease. , The chaulmoogra oil treatment has been for the last fifteen years the subject of experimentation by the United States public health service. What has thus far been accomplished' has justified the high expectation of Surgeon General Hugh S. Cumming of the public health service and his corps of assistants. Prominent among those having an active hand In the experiments are Dr. J. W. Schereschewsky, the assistant surgeon general; Dr. George W. McCoy, the director of the hygiene laboratory; Dr. J. T. McDonald of the leprosy Investigation station in Hawaii, and Dr. A. L. Dean, president of the University of Hawaii In Honolulu Since 1905 the service has maintained a leprosy Investigation station In the Hawaiian islands, which hasj conducted Intensive studies in the dis-- j In! ease, said Dr. Schereschewsky. the course of this work the action ofj chaulmoogra oil In the treatment of leprosy has been very closely studied. Chaulmoogra oil, which is an oil from the seeds of an oriental tree (Tnrak-- j togenos kurzii) has been reputed for a jood many years to have aleneficlal! action In leprosy. The difficulty In its use, however, lay in il.e fact that when given byj mouth it was nauseating and offensive to the stomach and when injected in-- ! tramuscularly was extremely painful Various and very slowly absorbed. modifications of chaulmoogra oil were studied by the public health service, among them a mixture suggested by! Dr. Helser of the service containing chaulmoogra oil, camphorated oil and resorcin ; later olive oil was added and guaiacol was substituted for the resorcin. Results obtained by the latter mixture were so favorable that Professor Dean, president and professor of chemistry in the University of Hawaii, was led to the belief that chaulmoogra oil might contain certain active principles which could bn isolated and might be administered with more favorable results. The work of Dr. Power of thq Welcome research laboratory on thq constitution of chaulmoogra oil and Its congeners gave some hope of this, for they showed that In this oil therq was a new series of fatty acids acid and hydnocarpic acid) which differed from other known fatty acids by having the property of rotating a beam of polarized light. These acids, however, are solids and hence unsulted to hypodermic adj ministration. As a result of a series of experiments, Professor Dean determined that the ethyl esters of these acids are thin fluid oils which lend themselves readily to intramuscular Injection and are readily absorbed. These ethyl ester derivatives of chaulmoogra oil have now been In use at the United States public health service leprosy investigation station at Kalihi In the Hawaiian Islands for; some three years and the results have been very encouraging. During that period some 140 lepers have been paroled and returned to their families, the disease apparently arrested. The effect of this treatment has been so encouraging that now many persons afflicted with leprosy have voluntarily presented themselves for treatment to the public health servlcaj in Hawaii, whereas In past years? since the laws of the territorial, board of health provided for the segregation of lepers, all persons who were suffering with the disease endeavored to hide from the authorities In order that they might not be separated from their families. Besides the investigation station at Kallhl, the public health service also, operates a national leprosarium at CarvlUe, La., which at present houses Borne 112 lepers. The accommodations are being Increased so as to provide for 75 additional beds. The treatmenlj with chaulmoogra oil derivatives ha been begun at this lnstUutloo. (chaul-moogr- ' Cuticura Soap for the Complexion Nothing better than Cuticura Soa daily and Ointment cow and then ai needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. 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