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Show Dart, to Be Happy. Iet us never be afraid of Innocent joy; Ood la good and what he does la well done; resign yourself to everything, every-thing, even to happiness; ask for the spirit of sacrifice, of detachment, of renunciation, and above all, for the I plrlt of Joy and gratitude, that gen- , uino and religious optimism which aoeg In Ood a Father, and asks no pardon for his benefits, We must i dare to be happy and dare to confess It, regarding ourselves always as the deposltorlea, not as the authors of our own Joy. Anilol. The Tragedy That Wasn't. He raised the shining knife; his I face was dark. The woman before blm shrank back a step. The knife fell, plunged into the flesh, again, and once again. Then tho woman spoke thickly: "Three's plenty; they're auch big shops." Judgo. The Discoverer. Of faulta a aoeker ho would be. Of rocomix-nse he found a dearth, Bave In the truthful claim that he Had picked the easiest Job on earth. Fortunate. Mrs. Wogga-She la enormously wealthy. Mrs. Hoggs Yes. She was an only wife, you know! EDITOR BROWNE Of The Rockford Morning Star. "About seven years ago I ceased nrlnklng coffee to (five your Poatum a trial. "I had suffered acutely from various forms of Indigestion and my stomach ' had becomo so disordered as to repel almost every aort of substantial food. My general health was bad. At c!oso i Intervals I would suffer severe attacks which confined mo In bed for a. week or moro. Soon after changing from coffee to Postum tho Indigestion j abated, and In a short tlmo ceased entirely. I have continued the dally u&o cf your excellent Food Drink and assure you most cordially that I am Indebted to you for the relief It has brought me. "Wishing you a continued success, I am Yours very truly, J. Stanley llrowne, i Managing Kdltor." Of course, when a man's health t shows he can stand coffee without trouble, let him drink It, but most f highly organized braln-workera aim-ply aim-ply cannot. I The drugs natural to the coffee berry ber-ry affect the stomach and other organs and thence to the complex nervous yatem, throwing It out of balance and producing disorders In various parta 0 of Ihe body. Keep up tbla dally pols- t onlng and serious disease generally supervenes. So when man qr woman . finds that coffee la a smooth tut dead-ly dead-ly enemy and health Is of any value at all, there Is but one mad quit. It Is enoy to find out If coffee be the cause of the troubles, for if left off 10 days and Postum be used In Its place and the sick and diseased conditions begin to disappear, the rroof Is un-answerable. un-answerable. Postum la net good If made l y ahort boiling. It must be bolbd full 15 mln-titea mln-titea after boiling begins, when the crisp flavor and the food eleniT.ta are f( brought out of the rralns and the beverage bev-erage la ready to fulfill Its mission of palatable comfort and renewing the (( cells and nerve centers broken down f( by coffee. e( "There's a Reaaon." Oet the little book, "The Road to f( WellvUle." In tU. n E ra4 ka ! Iet A . mpprmrm frm tli t. tlm. Tdej m is !, Ir, mm fall mt hmmma L aaterat. (jj |