DESTRUCTION mm' 7 -J imm Kv." r'iKBHl . v -T M. W 1 MVllKSMANSIIIP of a hlnh degrco of oxcollonco was displayed by" tho gunners of tlio battleship Now Hamp shire) when they were given tho chance to flro tho vessel's big guns at the old battleship San Marcos, former ly tho' Texas. Tho out of dato wnrshlp was smashed to pieces, and tho test was considered most satisfactory, both In regard to tho gunnery and to tho rcmarkablo qualities of "Explosive D," tho now explosive, tho formula of which has been given to tho government by tho Inventor, Colonol Dunn. CARE FOR Chicago Board of Health Issues Warning Bulletin. Urges Vegetarian Diet and Gives Pointers to Those Who Must Have Meat Much Nutrition In Cheap Steak. Chicago. "Don't mako a Junkshop of your stomach," Is tho warning of tho Chicago health department In tho weekly bulletin Issued the other day. Tho editor of tho bulletin advocates & vegetarian diet, but for those who must havo meat with their meals ho points out a way to get around tho high cost of living problem. "Tho cost of an articlo of food Is no true guide as to its real nutritive value," ho says.t "Eor example, a glass of puro milk with bread and butter, an egg and a dish of fruit, costing all told 25 cents, Is a much better meal for tho nvorago person than a big sir loin steak, which, with 'trimmings,' will cost flvo times as much." . "Tho trouble with many people is they aro (willing to pay high prices for food that, whllo It tickles or pleases their palates, Is of no moro valuo than that costing much less. "A pound of protein or fat from a tenderloin steak at 28 cents a Tound contains no moro nutrition than tho samo amount from sbouldcr or round stoak at less than half tho cxponso. Even In these days of high prices 25 cents will buy meat enough, with vege tables added, to mako a savory and nourishing stow for six persons: and tho entire cost, Including broad, butter, coffeo and vegetables, neod not ex ceed 10 cents per person. "According to the Londan Lancet, there is very little dlftorenco between tho nutritlvo valuo of wheat and rye. Ono distinct advantago of ryo bread Is that It keeps fresh longer than wheat broad. Ryo bread also has dis tinct laxatlvo properties. "Tho effect of deep breathing as a mental stimulant Is very pronounced. Two minutes' exercise of deep breath ing will romovo all feelings of slug gishness, provided, of course, that tho exerclso bo taken In a room with the wlndpws wide open, or, better still, In tho open air. "Tho mouth Is tho seat of many of tho communicable disoasos. For this reason mouth sanitation Is Important. A clean mouth and sound tooth aro big factors In promoting physical health. Oral hyglono, ns It Is called. Is becoming an important and recog nized branch of medical school Inspec tion. It Is well understood that proper care and attontlon given to tho mouth meanB that tho child will bo hoalthlor, better ablo to assimllato its food, mako bettor progress in its studies and bo less llablo to attack from tho usual epidemic diseases of childhood. "During tho months of January and February of this year 13,458 phy&'snl examinations wero mado of children In the publlo Bchools. Of this numbor 5,350 wero found to requlro treatment. Tho principal ailments, and to which parents woro urged that Immediate at tention bo given, wero as follows: Diseases of tho eyo 1,040 Dad teeth , 5,245 Enlarged glands , 1,738 Defective hearing 174 Defectivo nasal breathing RC3 Adenoids 599 Affected tonsils 2,550 "To properly nppreclato tho valuo to tho child of medical school Inspection when properly done it should bo clear ly understood that any ono of tho minor defects noted and for which treatment was urged amountH to a se rious and positive handicap or hin OF THE BATTLESHIP SAN MARCOS mvoc We ought Byrne jibe or mc Haw HAMPHJst STOMACH drance to tho child's educational de velopment and progress. And this Is leaving out of consideration entirely tho serious physical harmthnt so often follows negloct to treat nnd correct In their Inclplcncy theso ailments so common during tho adolescent period." AMERICAN GIRL MAKES HIT N Miss Meta Reddish, Young Soprano, Scores Successful Debut at San Carlo Opera House. Naples. Miss Mota ItcddlBh, a young American soprano, has Just mado a successful debut at tho San Carlo Opora house. Her Amlna In "Sonam bula" was a brilliant achievement for such a young woman. The audlonco went wild with enthusiasm, Insisting that sho respond to many encores. Two years ago Miss Reddish was placed by Miss Emma Thursby with Maestro Carlo Sebastian! in this city. Her remarkable porformanco as Aml na rovoals hor to bo an artlsto of sin gular valuo, and tho critics hero pro diet a great futuro for her. Although sho sang with tho famous tenor, Glorglnl, she received tho lion's share of tho applause Tho success of her first appearance has resulted In her cngagemonLto ap pear at the San Carlo Opera houso for tho season. Alroady sho has rocelvod many reaucsts from Italian nohlnmon to sing at fashlonablo concerts and so ciety runctions. At tho fall of tho curtain sho was presented with a beautiful cold wntrh sot with diamonds and rubles. The donor's namo was kopt secret. RUIN OF NATIONS IN DRESS 'X- College Profesopr Sayo Empires Will , Be Driven to Fate of Rome If Wives Don't Reform. Now York. If Prof. Scott Nearing, who holds a chair in tho economic de partment of tho University of; .Penn sylvania, does not gei "In bad" with tho modern woman, then wondors novor conso. Heaf him; "If tho women of today contlnuo to bo tho economic burdens to mon that they aro now thoy will ruin this coun try Just ns tho dlssoluto womou of Romo ruined thnt empire. "Tho wlfo no longer contributes to tho family Incomo by creating values. With tho increased standard of clab orato dressing sho Is often Its chief burden. "Modorn industry has convortod mon into earners nnd women into spendors. When a reportor called on him to day ho was found In a cosy llttlo houKo, with a very pretty wlfo In a crisp white dress. 'Tho woman of today," said Profes sor Noarlng, "Is in tho third stage. First Bho was tho slave, a creaturo that might bo beaten by her lord and muster. Second enmo a stnto of co operative labor with tho cook stove and tho loom. "Now wo havo .the paraslto woman. Tho whole Idea of tho womon. of tho middle and uppor clauses is to rpongo upon tho men. "And whoso Is tho fault?" was asked. "Nobody Is to blamo," answered Professor Nearing. "Tho women of today arc not to blamo for what they aro, any moro than aro tho mon. "But tho tlmo hos como when two roads open boforo tho woman of tho future, Either sho must contlnuo to be a parasite and go down to ruin, REDISCOVER A WONDER CAVE Explorers Locate It In Depths of Royal Gorge 500 Feet Above River How Found. v Canon City, Col. Another attrac tion has Just bqcn added to Canon Clty'B list of scenic wonders by tho rediscovery of n wonderful cavo In tho depths of tho Royal Gorgo by a party organized from tho Canon City Merchants' association. For many years there havo been ru mors, of tho exlstonco of such a cav ern, but, owing to tho difficulty of crossing tho river nnd exploring tho region, all efforts to find It proved un availing, y A recent letter to Guy U. Hardy from G. A. Anderson of Portland, Ore., gavo a description of tho cavo and Us location. Following tho description tho party crossed tho river pear tho gorgo station ono mile cast of tho hanging bridge, nnd found tho entrance to tho cavern in a ravlno about 500 feet abovo tho rlvor. To Study Sleeping Sickness. Boston. Dr. Simon D. Wolbach, as sistant professor of bacteriology at tho Harvard medical school, and Dr. J. L. Todd of tho medical department of McGIll university, Montreal, havo departed for West Africa, to study tho so-called "sleeping" sickness and its allied dlscasos among tho natives. 827 Rats Caught In Rick. London. Purlng tho thrashing of an average corn rick on Lady Want age's Berks estate, It was stated at a meeting of the Berks nnd Oxfordshire chamber of agriculture at Reading, no fewer than 827 rata wcroklllcd. dragging nations with her. or shn jnust become n producer with an economic necessity for her existence." LARGE-HANDED WOMEN BEST Amateur Chicago Press League En tertainer Says Many Give Up Art Household Profits. Chicago. Members 0f tho Chicago Press league, 1 having llfo socrots locked in tholr memories, had a nar row cacapo tho other day and did not breath freely until they had left tho monthly dew-drop-inn tea at tho Field tea-room. About eighty had gathered for a spring fostlvnl, at which members were to deliver prophecies. Mmo. Zonla, who in plain llfo is Miss Mota Wollors, waa prepared to roveal tho entlro futuro nnd pnst of all present by means of palmistry. Most women put their gloves on, but on Mmo. Zonla'B assuranco that sho would toll only 'tho nlco things, they offered their palms. Theso woro somo of tho things "shown:" Womon with largo hands mako tho best homcB. Ono woman's hand showed' uho could keep a secret. Many gavo up art and bettered tho homo. Bells on Cato Save Birds, Spokane, Wash. Mrs. J. D. Mur phy, living nt 1827 East Rlversldo ave. nue, is advocating a movement in Spokano that all owners of cats pro vldo their pots with bells In tho in terest of preserving tho song birds. Mrs. Murphy has interested a num bor of women in hor campaign, nnd a "Boll on Cat" society will bo organized. THE PRICE OF LAND INCREASING THE "1ACK TO THE LAND" CRY IS EFFECTIVE. Traveling through tho state of Iowa tho other dsy, and Iowa Is no excep tion to tho story about to bo related, tho writer was shown a farm that waa offered tlireo yoara ago for $250 an acre. That appeared to bo a high fig uro for land upon which tho owner deponded upon tho crops of corn, hogs and cnttlo that could bo rniscd upon it. But It wasn't, A low weeks since tho farm changed hnnda at $325 an acre. Over in Illinois, down In In diana, up in Wisconsin, across the lino in Minnesota, tho samo experi ence was met with. And then atten tion is directed to Canada, which has been tho Mecca of bo many hundred thousand Americans during tho past few yearn. Not only in Eastern Can ada has tho prico of lands Increased, but In Western Canada, during thd past fow weeks, farm lands havo In creased from thrco to flvo dollars an acre, with tho prospect of a similar ndvanco during tho next throo months. Tho reason for this Is very npparont, nnd In a few words it mny bo pointed out thnt tho lands aro worth a great deal moro than tho present prices. Tho Northwestern Agriculturist of Minneapolis, a pnpor that was ono ot tho first of tho American farm papers to discover tho real merits ot tho lands of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, says: "Tho reciprocity ached ulo would encourage Amorlcan farm ers to movo to Canada, whero tho vir gin soil will- produce greater crops of grain with less labor than can bo pro duced In our own farms in tho North west Tho result will bo to ouhanco land values in Cnnnda," This paper Is afraid land values in Canada will bo enhanced at tho expenso of land valueB In tho United States. In faco of tho fact that land values in tho United Stntos aro Increasing the rea soning scarcely holds. Tho reason for tho advanco In valuo of Canadian lands la partly accounted from tho fact, admittod by this paper, that Can ada's virgin soil will produco "groator crops of grain with lcsa labor," But that is not tho only reason. During tho past twolvo months 320.0Q0 pco plo havo mado Canada tholr homo and theso aro mostly of tho funning class. They want farms, nnd tho demand as well as tho woalth of tho soil is regu lating tho prico. A study of tho In creaso in tho acroago of land put un der crop last year, which can bo had from any Canadian govornment repre sentative, will provo tho. point, that tho domand is Increasing at a greater ratio than oven tho most sanguine would havo predicted. Baby Teethes on the Table. "5Vo aro called upon to repair all lilads of damages," A furnlturo dealer tho other day said. "But tho most puzzling dofnecmont I ovor saw was thnt which appeared on a beautiful mahogany tublo brought in for rcfln lshlng. All nround its margin woro rows of scratches and small Indenta tions which woro hard to explain, as tho tablo was othcrwlso uninjured, "'What happoncd to it?' I asked when the owner camo in. '"Well, sho ropllod, 'tho baby in sisted on cutting his teeth around tho odgo of It. Of courso, it was rathor expensive but wo both think there is nothing too good for tho baby.' " In Demand. Rodrlck That foreign nobloman is reading tho Btock market and I notlco his eyo lingers on "A. G. Proforrod." What 'does "A. G.." Stand for. Van Albert Associated Gas, I guess. Roderick H'm J I thought perhaps It meant "American Girl Proforrod." A Budding 8 tar. "Tho tcachor Informs mo that Mary Anderson Wombat has considerable dramatic talent." "That's what. Why that girl can't rcclto tho multiplication tablo without malting tho most olegant gestures." Soro Thront is no trifling, ailment. It mny carry disease gcrmt to any part of tho bodv through the food you cat. When you feci fore throat coming on, use XTaro lina Wizard Oil. Wo aro Interested In others whon they aro .Interested In us. Plubllus Syrus. Simple remedies are best I Garfield Ten is simple, pure, gentle in notion, .and al ways potent. Composed of IIcrb,not drugs! To do two things nt onco Is to do neither. Publlus Syrus. We Give Away Free The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plola English, or Medicine Simplified, by It. V. Pierce, M. D., CMnl rVinittlllnrf PhvulnUn in llin TnvnlliW Hntol .n.l K...- tflntll Tn.fituU nt nnflViln- a hrnr r( over 700 illustrations, in French cloth binding, to any ono sending 31 one-cent stomps to cover cost of vrrapplntf and mailing only. Over 680,060 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book wero told la cloth binding at regular price o( $1.50. Afterwards about two and a half million copies wertf given way at above. A new. up-to-date revised edition it now ready for Balling. Better tend NOW, before all are gono. Address i WonLo'i DisrsNiAtr Mbdical, AttociAnon, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, BufTalo, N. Y. PXEKCE'S FAVORITE XKESCEiIITIore TUB ONE REMEDY for woman' peculiar allraeaU tfood eaongh that itt makers aro not afraid to prkit oa lU omtthia wrapper ks every Ingredient. No Secret No DeoepUoa. 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