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Show H I I I I I I I I I I'M I M t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I tH't I I I I I t I I I I M"t"t Cured Small Boys of "Finicldness" at Meals and the boys Anally had to surrender. Now they actually are fond of some of the victuals they formerly detested However, neither has been heart) since then to kick about any Item of the food. They are afraid they'll have to eat It for days at a time. New York Sun. Meal time generally was a tryt.g period In the Brown household. Invariably In-variably Bobby didn't like half the things that were served, and Billy expressed ex-pressed a dislike for the other half. Often they agreed on the same Item. It required threats and persuasion to force them to partake of the food provided, pro-vided, but at length the Browns decided de-cided on a new method. For weeks they compiled a list of the eatables that tbe boys hated, and served them exclusively for dinner. There was a howl of anguisb from the two urchins as they glanced at the' table. The parents passed the various dishes instead of Mr. Brown serving them, but the boys, with a nninoii look took tin v helolnKS or passed them up entirely. They pecked at the food and went to bed hungry, for Mrs. Brows had seen to it that there wns nothing In the larder to attract at-tract them. This went on for several meals |