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Show Life In Town and Country. We llvo In n day when tho avorngo man does not get the physical cicr-clsa cicr-clsa of his primordial ancestors He Is engsged In sedentary occupations and he Is not fortified for tha work nt digestion as aro tho field tollers. Homo of the wnrk nf digestion must be dono for til in. Scientists ssy thst tha cooking of food, especially of flesh. Is a great sld to making It easily digestible di-gestible If this ho true It detelops the tecret of the tenacity with which the sedentary worker holds to hli cookery llo realties that ho can moro easily digest food from tho fire than from tho Ira box. Resides, all other objection waived, eating Is a function In which rann takes pleasure. pleas-ure. Uncooked food Is, aa n rule, Insipid In-sipid and unpalatable Hla appctlto mutt ho coaxed This Is unhygienic, perhaps, but It Is true, and so long ss It Is truo man will bo a worshiper at tha shrine nf the kitchen range. Kansaa City Journal |