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Show j i y, I'Jl'i. Western Newspaper Unlun.) ! Long th' road of human life you x-e a follow travelin' Flow, An' like us not you'll find he's some I poor chap that's stubbed his to1. He was makin' swimmin' headway, j but he bumped Into a stone, An' his friends all hurried onward, an' ! left him there alone, i He ain't snbbin' or snilTln' he's too ! old for tears an' cries, But he's grievm Just as earnest, if It j ! only comes In sighs. I An' It does a heap of good sometimes to go a little slow, ! An' pay a word of comfort to th man mat's stubbed his toe. I Anon. SOMETHING ABOUT RAW FOODS j I Sowing r:nv fond is nnt-Jiinpj at nil j now, hut the mil uilue of r:iv fn.nl i rn ls 1,1 ,"" vilM i twSW'' "llnos whi''11 w0 iAJfe?,j have only known f jjT V- . about for a few i I yf ' l i years, and which I 7 ' arc still occupy- j j vi '"s ,lui tiiiiL i,t P t-f'i jCOO some of our , ' aiir -WCtj uro.'ilest food ex-: ex-: perty. We ure .slill o lenm more and j more of the vllnmine value in foods. Itaw foods do not Include meals; so : we need nol prepare lo lie dis-usled or starved. To lie-in Willi, one nniy lune nt a meal sonic ripe olives. Those me a most delicious food; ns one ' munches lliem and I-'letclierizes iilou ; comes a howl tilled with a Iliill'v-IooU- I In); custard, which Is two uncooked ei.'s well beaten, (wo desserl spoon fills of imiplp sirup and the juice and rind of an orange. One taste liiuls it surpassingly good. With this dish a 1 few pecans and hlnnclied almonds, with ; some wafers of uncooked hread and iinsnlleil liuller. The. hreml Is prepared pre-pared from the. wIioIh wheat, ground and mixed with water. Then conies a snhul. The hii.-ds of this snliid may i lie watercress, romnln, head lettuce, chicory, or any other fresh greens n few slices of tomato, a grated onion ; raisins, small halls of cream cheese, grapes, grape fruit and grated nuts. Over all a dressing of oil and lemon Juice, grape fruit Juice or orange J Juice no vinegar (that is considered a i poison), no salt, no pepper, hill well-lieaten well-lieaten egg In nhiindanee. The lilcnd-Ing lilcnd-Ing of all these foods resulls In a delicious de-licious alad. Bordeaux Pudding. Cut ftpnnge Knit and a few dashes of cayenne, teaspoonrnt eacli of mace and pMprlkn. enke Into layers, spread with Jam, put together again, cover with whipped cream sweetened and flavored and sprinkle with chopped mils. |