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Show I FRESH AIR FORKONSUMPTIVEsl. t Most Effoctlvo WoaponBAvtxIltvblo for Conflict y With Drendod Kvhltc Plnjjuo" J Tli- fnlloalnn nliMrniiK from mi r I tlrlo by J K gttilihort M 1' )u th I Medlial lli-nird, "hmilil trnlii' ldol and nroful ntii-ntlon Nu iluiiM Ifl lhn lili" lould be carrlid nut th "vthltp plague wuuld W tulilxd ot mnch t ll lerror In am lent timet it hlnliljr I'' Imier in t-tuoae a tttbcreulttiM & lent e"irrlallr one be)otid lh flrit tuae to a breath of freah sir exeat mi th- iiitl.li cl cla In an miner, whir tht tlulii air aa ilieaded and mnbMd b- il plnuii. Then the more iilitou- nut anil il Kbtfiil men noticed tliat (ho-, wtiii lived more IB llie oen lr (I ul m db u iitlehl a the hot hotlee intltn nml they begun to urn n dutch r life and moderate exerclt n; n n iililrllc aa well ni a euro fur tlinio In the enrlr itaoi ot COD-umiitlon COD-umiitlon Thime In the more itilvnne-r itilvnne-r 'lino win' allowed freih nlr onlr ttluii It a at muniner lemierntiir but eon llila aa better Ihnn belqC-hcil belqC-hcil indoiiia In warm, III tenlllat! room the wliole year There tiro wternl ilons b) nhlch the Mctnn of ttilKTciiliMla ma) con-llnittiiisl con-llnittiiisl breathe litire, freah nlr b lilKht nu well hi by ila. HleeiilnK out Iu the open air li mil harmful to Inrnu majority ot luburculoui tieople. Millet of llnicklon. Mam, rvporti llio emeu of fltu imtlenti whom ha recommended to uleop out of doori at nliiht The) were niton sd no roof .er their heada except In ralnjf weather 'lliey wore aofl felt hall nnd cotton nlKhlnhlrti, atccplng under ordlnnr) beilololhea In bedl nrranRed on the roofa of their houiei. In-pnienicnl In-pnienicnl n noted In two weekt. CoiibIii disappeared lemperaturei bo-mine bo-mine iinrinnl reaplrnllona wcro eatler nnd wimht Increased rapidly. No attention at-tention wan iwld to dampnenH and itr.itlK and lieav) dewa were reiiarded an liicoineiili'iit almply becatmo of the mi (null) of ilr)lnit Iho bedclothes. Slriplnn in a amall room with an open window dsea not appear lo be marly an beneficial to the patient at when the nlishla ore panted on a xer-nmln xer-nmln or In n lent where thcro la a fiee circulation of air on nil aldea If ti iallent were fnrlunalo cnouKh to haxo n Iiuku room with a toutliern ox-IKnuro ox-IKnuro and rantnlnlnit ono or two open fireplace, In addition to largo window a on three tldoa, which might bo opened nt rilRlit, ho might derive approximately tho bcnctlt Incident to tent llfo McOrnhnm. of South Carolina, prefer pre-fer i tho circular to tho army tent, nnd thinks It belter to place II on a platform plat-form two feet from tho (.round, una to do without carpctt nnd draperies Drapcrlct arc not nccetaary, but rugi add greatly to tho comfort nnd convenience con-venience of thoto In III health, nnd their uto ran bo mado perfectly aaft by cxpotlng them to Iho sunlight for a fow hours dally. 8peclal Hospitals for Consumptive!, A hundred years ago tho city of Naples, Italy, erected a lari.o hospital for coniumptheii, nnd required the Isolation ot nil persons suffering from this illscam. It Is only recently, ho-over, ho-over, that tho authorities of modcrl cities haro become awakened to tin Importance of this sanitary measure Itccinily n number of cities haw taken stops for Iho establishment ot hospitals especially for Iho treatment of cni-es of consumption by tho so calied open air method." Kxcolleot remits aro reportcil from this melhod of treatment The (lerinuu goi eminent has I largu contral rommtttco numbcrlm more Ihnn Uilileen hundred persons, orgnnliod for the purpoio cf ercctlm hospitals for Iho trentment of tuber culosls This committco hns under IU supervision seventy-four such hoil-tills, hoil-tills, nnd last yosr treated oter thirty thoitrand pntlenls, of whnn eighty pr cent wcro returned to tholr homes practically cuted after remaining It tho hospitals on nn merago of a little le s than three months An Extra Good Appetite. A good nppetllo Is n symptom ol good health. An extra good appetite Is somitlmca a symptom of conitlt tlonnl disturbance somewhere A tanv plo letter sent lo the "Questions nml, Answers" column of n prominent henllh Journal was something litis this: "I am troubled with pimples, not Is n great extent, but still very annoylnn) They appear prlnclpa'ly on tho form hend, but occnslonntly on other placet I often feel languid, nnd tire easily, nnd cannot gain lleth, ulthough I halt nn extrn good appetite. Bull 1 ant not sick, and haio not been In bed for n day In my Hie. Age, ulneleen years. ' Will )ou klndiy sdvlso mo what yna think would retnoio these pimples?" Thtro Is 'Ittl doubt but that tht "extra send appetite" alluded to affords af-fords tho key to tho situation The ill-gcstlio ill-gcstlio organs bain more than titer can lako caro of, and consequently q not properly take caro of anything flip nlihcd Thcro will be frequeit headaches head-aches : kin disorders and nlternatocon stlpatlnn and dlarrlun with such persons per-sons Pimples aro a natural result of such depraved blood conditions, I With many people tho habit of I hearty eating Is continued when the I warm spring days come, food which I wa appropriate when tho thermomet I er was at 7cro Is contlnuod In the I same quality and quantity when tho I thoimomctcr rises to ninety degrees I In the sun, and averages abova slxt;' II all day and night. The pel son who 1 1 loses bis appetite under such a coodl- pyyiwwy r, m uyy-t I nil Hfl Krniind The rnrson I I hi i Mm iiihmI appetite will ha-e I iXitilm m If nut ml or be plnn-d ft iIh rill red llm Iu learn wisdom bv l 1 1 li net- Cigarettes. Tiibacco Injures men and kills chtl en The fhleagu school board ha ti n having a medical examination ol rtaln pupils before allnwing them to tki part Iu eertaln athletic sports and girls were subjected lo thi Nine examination Nut one girl was kund unable lo pass, while a large ktinlHT of the bii)s In almost eier) Sue smokers, were found to be In n iUnl condition which made ilnleM hi relse of any kind very dsngeroiM Twenty one out nf a hundred were kund unlit, and all but three suffer.' horn name form of heart trouble. Al tost without exception the unlit oust ten cigarette smokers How to Earn Sound Sleep. All doctors arc not so eareful (it Ik welfare of their patbnls nt they Bight be Here Is a story of one who tent lo the limit lie la the proprietor proprie-tor of n famous health resort not far fm When he recelies a pa- lleot for trentment he sn)a- "Now, 1 wont It understood Hint unlets un-lets you do cxnilly as I say, tin re Is bo ue of )our staying " This rule homctlmes tequlres him to bt my harsh, but ho neier hesitates. He acts on tho theory that ho can better bet-ter afford to offend a single imlUnt intl lose him that to have that ki-lltnt ki-lltnt go back homo and tell his friends Dl 80-and Ho had dono him no good, Itlttes tho Washington Htar. Not long ago a well known clergy tMa went to this resort for treatment. The doctor looked lilni over upon lilt Mrhal nnd said "While )on are hero you must tako leig walks every day " "Ilul I can't tako walks," replied tie parson. "I hnven't dono an) walk 1st for )ears My heart won't stand If They argued tho question quite wirmly. As the clergyman and doc tor were good friends, the latter was more lenient than usual However, h bided his tlmo. Tho next alter noon the physician said to tho clcrg) win 'It's a nice day. 1 would Ilka you to to horseback riding with me " Riding they went. When they wero about eight miles from tho sanitarium ths physician said: "Oh, doctor, won't tou get mo that flower by the road ,hi I don't like, to.-Itava 4hU. he we" As soon as tho clergyman was on the ground tho doctor galloped oil with both horses, nnd tho clergyman was compelled to walk back lo tho sanitarium. Upon hit nrrlicl ho was very angry, and was for packing up and leaving at once Thcro was no train that night, so ho was forced to stay a few hours longer Tho next rrornlng ho came down radiant and good nntured "Doctor," said he. "I was pretty soro nt you last night, but I lorglvn over) thing I haio had tho first good sleep I hale enjoyed In months Hereafter Here-after I'll obey jour order Implicitly." TIMELY VEQETAP.IAN RECIPES. Cream of Celery Soup Ingredients Celery lops, 1 quart cream or rich milk. Method Put tops In saucepan, coicr with water, simmer one hour Drain, return water to n. add milk and stalks, simmer one-half hour longer season to taste, remote celery, thick en lo consist! ncy of cream. Servo hot. Chill Sauce Ingredients Ono quart strained tomato, I tab!csioon fuls minced celery. 3 tablespoonfult minced union, sugur Mothod Put all together In saucepan, sauce-pan, let como lo boll, set on back of range nnd simmer two hours A smalt piece of lemon peel and a cup of chopped, tart apples will greatly Iraproio the llaior Cook till apples aro dono, remove lemon peel, cool, servo. Candled Sweet Potatoes Iloll potn toes till tender, remove Jarkols, ar rargo In oiled baking pan, sprlnkla with powdered sugar, brown In alow OTcn, Sweet Potato Cutlets rare potatoes, pota-toes, coicr wllh boiling water, boll twenty minutes, drain off half Iho water, ond cook till soft Thoy should b almost dry when done Mash or pot through rlcer Form In shapo of chops, sprlnklo with powdered sugar, aid brown In medium oven Servo with sugar peas Porkless Dsked Deans Wash benn. place In heal) iot and boll five inln ulss. Salt to taste Hake twenty-four twenty-four hpurs In slow oven, keeping bare ly covered with water When done, tbo beans should be of n uniform dark brown I-onger cooking will Improve. Im-prove. Potatoes Lyonnalie Chop cold boiled boil-ed or baked potatoes Season with salt while choppitit'. Stir In onions sad parsley n.lnrc.l If too stiff, thin wljh nut cream to consistency desired. desir-ed. Turn Into oiled baking pan, smooth, brush with cream, brown. Swvo In squares Turnips Stewed In Cream Pare young turnips, cut In dice Simmer till nearly done Drain off nearly all ths water- Add enough cream to barely coier Ball to latte Simmer till tender (don't boll I Thlckea Mghlly Bene v |