We sometimes wonder if those cigarette smokers who roll 'em from the "pepper- grass" dust-brands are going on the principle that, if there's any chance of smoking hereafter, it is better to get used to the broiling here. But why broil brother ? l 1WH the national joy smoke have a way of leaving; you perfectly smoke-peaceful. You waltz up to the nearest smoke shop and you spin a dime on the showcase and say, "A tin of P. A., Old Top." That's the countersign. It will get you a spanking red tin of genuine Prince Albert, the tobacco that brought back the jimmy pipe and made a new smoke map in the little old U. S. of A. You can roll and smoke as many P. A. cigarettes every day as you like. There's no kick or comeback or burnt, parched throat or tongue. The bite's taken out by a patented process. P. A. it told everywhere in toppy red bags, Sc; in tidy red tint, 10c; in pound and half-pound humidort. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Dog Days and Thermometer Terrors Continued from Page N) blllty of contamination of food, par ticularly milk, meats and fresh vege tables and fruits, by a few definite dangerous bugs. Namely typhoid bacilli, the bacilli of Shiga, which produce the dread "summer diar rhea," or dysentery, of children, and the group of intestinal "bugs" which produce cholera-morbus and colic. While this sounds like a consider able number of enemies to bo looked out for, yet our defence against them Is simplified remarkably, by the fact that they havo all one common ori gin: They all breed only in dirt and are transmitted in dirt, and in ono particular form of dirt at that: name ly: human excreta. Just keep sewago in all its forms out of the drinking water, out of the milk and oft our food and our fingers and we are prac tically safe from the wholo viper's brood. NEXT after Insisting on most scrupulous cleanliness not only of our hands, of our tables, kitchen, pantry but also through boards of health and food inspectors, of shops, markets, dairies and farms, comes the creation of a small artificial Arctic region, in which food can be stored, an ice box of some sort or a refriger ator. This is an absolute life-saver, not only for babies but also for adults and has already, with the assistance of modern cleanliness and fly-fighting, more than half exterminated our summer diarrheas, cholera-morbus and colics. Its modus operandi Is of the most simple-; coldness discourages the growth of "bugs" of all sorts in food. Few germs fall into food, from even very dirty fingers or dust, in suf ficient numbers to bo dangerous in a healthy stomach. They need to grow nnd multiply freely in a warm place for hours and even days before they muster strength enough to attack us. So that though the Ice box cannot kill the germs, It keeps them from growing until they nro swallowed, and thus performs yeoman servico. for the protection of health. As a practical hint, however, it is well to remember that mere coldness is not safety. For there are somo germs which nctually flourish better in the cold, and will sneak into an ice box and make themselves per fectly at homo there. Somo of these, notably moulds, produce poisonous products in food, so that it is always advisable to empty the lco box at fre quent Intervals and clean it, not only with hot water and antiseptics but also where possible by exposuro to sunlight. Finally, within the few past years, we havo discovered the chief, If not the principal Ethiopian In the wood pile in the spread of summer dis eases, in fact we havo been able to equip them with a sort of personal devil, In the form of one abominable, pestiferous Insect, the common house fly. Although the germs of all our summer diseases live all the year round, ono of the chief reasons why they do not spread in winter Is that there are few or no flies at that sea son. For any town or neighborhood to bo able to say with truth: "There are no flies on us" ought to be its proudest boast, for It means prac tlcally a clean bill of health for the summer. No filth for them to breed In, no flies, and no flies, few summer diseases! Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Suffragist Mrs. "Wiley, wife of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the puro food apostle, Is an ar dent suffragist. Not only does she be lieve in votes for women, but she can go on the lecture platform and give you her reasons. 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