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Show m Eiiect of the Pure H Food Law. B Tho onforceineut of tho pure food law will make groat changes B iu tho upponranco of many articles B of food. Tho bright grtfon can- B nod pas will no longer appear as B though Ihoy had just been picked K .&om the vino but will put on a B duller hus, duo to ihoiihsoiieo of B K .....i.-. 7 1 m . i ,iTi 1 .' certain chemicals formerly ued in coloring but now Unbidden. Tho beautiful led tomatoes tliat look so tempting as they loll ojit of tho can will lose their luslic and even tho Mocha and .lava coll'co s full of chicory audtonled wilhsjioiled eggs willbe leplated by tbu genuine pioduct horn 0 Mexico or BtM.il. Many old familiar at tides of diet will bo cut holy wanting, such as "potted chicken," made liom veal "maple syrup" made from glucose and hickory bark, and "catsups" made from pumpkin pump-kin pulp and coal tar dyes. All this beause it will be unlawful to sell something for something which it is not. Yes, tho beautiful colors ol canned fruits and meats will be missed lor they have become very attiactive. The lefuM' hum the canning factory can no longer bo made into a pioduct of art by analino dyes or other chemicals But the flavor will' be impioved and what is lost in beauty will bo fully compensated in whole soinencss'. |