Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 28, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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    Health Hints -:- Fashions -:- Woman's , Work -:- Household Topics
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Militant Borax
rinin f.oap I like w "
i the power, bill It take a lot of
ntork to get II Into action!
Horgx l a ort of driver for oap. '
Borax take oap by the arruff of the.
tierk and eay. "t'omc on here and
set but,
You lll never know the. value of
map until you e It working In vn
nectlon with borax.
Rut aoap la pretty stubborn and It
only worku right when there in on
part borax and three-parts r-oap. It.
Ik impohalble o get thla quantity of
borax Into bar eoHp, It la only poa
flble In horax oap rhlpa,
When you uw "20 Mule Team
Porax Hoep Chlpa" thin week for the.
family wash and various other clean
Ihb about the houhe, you may bo a
little vexed to think of ever having
tried to t' t along without It!
Ilaem'-nt.
Only $1 a Week
for thl beautiful Diamond Ring.
Coma In and make your eelottlen
from the large! itoclt In tha city.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US
Trm
11 a wok
f aw
"Perfection"
Diamond Ring
Ho, 87a A wonderful tn
of gnroti proportion tnl
full f firry blinuney, !.
In 1 li olld gold, 1 ad in
IiJHi'Imoiii velvet rlfi box,
itHWi-unijf i
V Week.
Mta'a Wtolm, olld oM anil gold
Mil'!. uiriif'il Nri'iirme llmeliwli
rm M nii'lrl'fNl Viilni l 112 urnl 11(1.
Tarma to anlt roar convnJno.
Cm BiUr ' .U'r TU II
I Alt if tut (Mll" Nn l'b'4)
l'iMlft M4 Hl4 "tr Mlttfltfl ll 'ill.
HOFTIS
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THI NATIORIl
CREDIT HrYUCRt
40t.tttklU0Mha
How U tha Tim to Oat M el Tba
Vffly Kpota.
Tlirre a ni longer tha ellghteet neeJ of
fpillng ahnniel of your fre:klea, aa the
prieirlptlon othlria double atrength la
guaranteed to remove tboee homely pot.
Muii'ly get an ounre. of otblne-rtoubla
eiierigUi-froiii any ilrugalet ami apply a
in He of It nlaht and morning and you
hoiild noon ere that even the worat
fi"kb'R have hegun to (lleappear, wlilln
tli lighter mie liMvn vanldbert entirely.
Jl la M blom that more than an ounce la
nrcbd to riimiileirltr (bar tha akin and
Vain n Im-h hi Iful 1 bar iiimplealon.
tie aiire to ak for Nie double atrength
nllilm:, aa tbla la iold undfir guaranlee of
imney b k If It frtlla tu rcniovu frcfkleg.
- Advei llariiH-nt.
Imp
rove your skin
while cleansing it
Aiii"i !v ".p will titan the
akut a "I l.ait. Mhjv ti.i!ct
.nc jmie fii"i)k!i in i) 10 v. iih' ut
inlnMii),' llrrc ill .11 air lextiire. Jtiit
tin .ae wh.i uji.i 4 i"jp wliiih 1 1 l
(ni'y 1 , j: rt j.ut i tuaily t the
i iiTiiiriiu .mil tirfir aie v.ie it
I bi! Kruiiml S'Mp.
The a "jliiini;, beaims tuopemei
I I lifi lml Mlaliif it tii'A the
ti 11 and j'f. Iriuil h..) ii-j rru)
I . Urp ttie i.iiieinii ilrar,
'I iltr bait in li and luHiou. Jhn,
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PliOtlE TYLER 1000
Guarding the Graves of Kings
These Great Stone Animals Line the Way to the Tombs of the Chinese Rulers
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ritlr nioiiniiisiile lining Hie rnmi
In the ti.nilm of III" Sllna eniporom of
f bin l NnitMow, iifr l'klii An'e
lor wornhlp prevolU In ''lilnn, unit
tnmht re vry Importanl bring hwt'l
lotion of lh" Immortal (lend, Theea
j msrhle rffglrn i,t mdiiy dlffrtenl aril
1 tinila ri! rnna-il nrr Ibe opi-n vlry
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f opyriKbl, Miar f 'ompuny,
'lb flebta wcr! blfalt uli'l aortl-u.
Not
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Or note enlivened the rtepreaalng wood,
A olled and aullen, atuhhoin enowdrlft
aiood
fieM tb loadwuy. Wind cam mut
tering Of gtorma to he, ud brought th chilly
allog
fif h'bei In Ihelr hrralii. rUalled if'
tie mooed
Forth phil'iiive phadlnga for the Kartha
green food
No gleam, no hint of hop In anything.
The eky bleak and aaheii, Ilk the
far
(if Boioc poor wretch who drain life a
cop loo fnat,
Yet, awatlog lo and fro, a If In fling
About chilli i Nature H IHI10 anna of
grace,
Hmlllng whli promiae In the wintry hlat,
Th oplloilnllc Villlow iokn of Hprlug.
Th iohlllth'H of dlaitaler are nu
merou (bat it la rally dangeroo to b
alive, for It b becauae we r allv th'tt
w become liable lo illaaater, Tbla allock
ing affair In "bio ngalti bring pointedly
lo public Mttetillou the peril of railway
lravl. The lng of life In tbla Inelnn"
hag been o great that the rlak atten
dant upon that mode of travel i Halh
lo be greatly exaggerated.
The fort I that railway mortality la
aurprlalngly email. That la the only con
rlualon at uhrh w can reaaonahly ar
rive If w tke Into account th rale of
epeed at which train ere run and tlm
r,umber of pngt lrnportd.
A careful record la kept of the number
of peraona carried, and the ntntenient bai
been offlr'ally mado that on th roid
between fluff ale and New York, where
lh traf'lr. la the lieavet, only one Ufa
he be.-n loat In any train in I ent durlnt
the aal flvo yeara, altlioiigli the number
Of paaarnger larrb-d waa conablerahly
In xcea of SWi.win.tMi more than twice
Ida entire populgtbn of lh I'nlted Hte t.
Accldenl are due prima illy lo Hire
eauenegligenco on th part of the
railway . management, rarrleaane of
operative and perllou epecd al which
train are, run, In view of the fact, n
Mtated above, there acenia to be no ante
cedent ground for auppoalng Unit tlm
accident at Amhcrnt wa duo to any
prevailing policy of neglect on the part
of the maintHrnient, ml that when dl
ler occur It rraf bo nnaumed that It
I nt from bi'k of caution, hut In plt
nf (-aullon.
A regard the aernnd cauae nf di"n
ler-lhn human riUntnn we fc tbero
had p"ih!liv that ran never he bo
lulely eliminated. W hen we are dealing
with K human being. w never know
exactly what we a re dealing with. There
I nil element of imrellhllty In every
human, i ll her mental, moral or tempera
mental. We am all liable lo he n exeeerllnaly
unpleent eurprle een to (bone who
know 11 Wat. Men ntnr Ilea out
eble th range of ecl cb ubitlon. We
iae In 11 elrciik of abnormality. Thera
w a atory In a paper a few year ago
of a lcoinoi e engineer who on errlv-
lug al a fi'lnl brre a htatich track
dlvrigril from lhi muiii 1 1 no look I In
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Grape Juanc
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For children nnd
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lo repreaeril, H II were H'l II10 rre.
lureH of h woriit mourmna ihn 1filli
of Ihe Mlir, There xre four repre-tr-ntHl''
,,( fm U aiiImihI, two etKiidlnK
n'l Iwn elt'lna They form mi avenue
two mile lone. Home re hewn out of a
ulimle l.lo.'lt of marble. Kacli emperor
of Iho .Minn rtynnxty. uhb'li r'ib'1 f bind
!ii?'Wi'mt" w vi.'-
T7 Optimist
ibrari'h when ha ahoiild have kepi lo lb
j main trark and did not r'nllta bla mln
1 take nil he had run eeveial mllca.
I'rrhopa he may have berri tliliiklng
ahnul bla wife and children; more than
likely he had not been thinking All of
I bla la poealble, however raulloua til
management may he In their eolectlon of
nperaltvee, Kuril flangeiona poalblllte
have to he taken for granted, V bava
to count on lb unarounlabe. Nor do
wa eafape danger hy gelling off Tif tha
train and going on fool. Jt la dangerou
to ha alive.
Th rapid running of Iralns la Hie third
peril, and thle la du rather to the trav
eling piihlld than lo railway management,
That feature of danger waa thoroughly
ventilated al the time of lh nhiklfig
of the Tllniilr. If rapid running con
Irlliuleg o a dlanaler, people blame tha
inanaiigement for running lh train too
faal. If a train rrt"e al Ha drailnallon
lale, (hen Ilia paaaciignrr howl hcu
It waa rue an flow, If peopi ar In
a hurry to get through thle world Ihey
mijat tnk Ihelr rhanre of bring dla
liilegrated before they really get through.
In MwltJserlanil It take railway pa
aengor grral while to fl anywhere,
hut If be die on tha pa annua It la not
her ua of derailment or colllalon, but
her 11 h ha reied bla d'tlned life
lermlnnl before bla train reached lie rail
wy terminal. The American traveling
public ha voted to take lb rlk f
lxiy-n hour lrnneorlion, and the
railway management la almply eenutini
lh fnihllc demand
To he taught to fel dreply I Im
portant a part of one education aa to
know how to think clearly. Indeed, a
reraon, old or young, who heart la not
eaally touched Into warm rllon aiol
whoa affection r not readily et flow
ing, la la Inleresllng and of lea uae tu
lh world than on whoae mind ha been
only Imperfectly trained; and yet the
couraea of Inilructlon rteved for na
In our gchoola of all gradea, high or low,
are almoat altogether allent a regard
the iihllda or the alinlent emotional
nature and everything I arranged with
reference lo hriiln-cuitnrc
Thl waa brought homo to m very
directly hy my old college piofeaaor.
who, after 1 had pent two year fitting
for colhxc, four er In eollegn ami an
adilltloiiHl period In
pol gritduntn eluify
ahrod, ld to m:
"You hv been working your brain
"Ton hiv twen working your brln
now for about right "r, with
little or no alicniloii having been
slien lo the development of your af
fectlon! nature. You h Wen nil
llvallng youraelf on only one of the
two eaaenllal feaiurea of your manhbnd
and It la blah llnm that on ehotibl put
youraelf under annie Inflnrnce or throw
youraelf Into ome erivb-e that will rn
up the two bla Into a balanced char
acter." The real enjoyment and appreda
tlona of life are to be found III the ply
I nf ih feellngn. The nver-woi king of
1 Hm tirnlii may even operate to rloud
and limialr thme anpreclallona. I
lllualrated by the following Incident;
A certain profound phlhuuiiihrr, all
people fruit
U'Utt than the
Ik tie fruit. All vttnv
cniNU th natural fruit
nml gTtp (sugar.
addcxl suK.ir
in Armour'!, Thr
runit uliiny: rwrvi e of
IN nutvriiviirvt, x
rls tsclarintxl,
an,! brtHiihl tv yxmtf
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t tt7. WKtC't MMK.
from th fouileriilh lo Die geventeemh
retilury, wa given an ebiboral ahrlne,
approached through n avenu of the
marble nlmla Till phoiograpn e
taken by Boy Chapman Andrew for
th American Muum of Natural Ml
toi y,
who effort at ef.rulKallon hd laid
thmelve out In nholnrly
learning,
w an iilleridanl t a concert at whb h
w gben one of Meyerbeer' orr
lie w nhrerved lo he rrte and
fidgety during II rendering, nd t th
clone reilred from the concert room In a
condition of eireni dejection, (in the
way out b aenoafed g friend wllh th
Inquiry, "Will you el me what It w
lhf Mr, Meyerhnr waa trying to prov
by that, opera?''
The trouble with lh phlloaopber w
lht th entire territory of hi helng had
been grown over with hrht and o
crowded out the fairer flower of fe.
Ing, affection and dellcai appreciation
th-il everything which could not be at
I a bud along g'holnrly and toglcl line
wa put beyond bla reach, lie w Ilk
a man deaf In one ear to whom, there
fore, nothing waa audible except what
came through lh other ear,
Ufa would be more full of mueie,
weetne and fragranr If In chool
nd college more attention waa given to
th opening up of Iho deaf ear.
Advice to Lovelorn
By Beatrice Fairfax.
T gel f olor,
' rier Ml Clrfx; t am anxloua for
ltifo-mtlon on ome color I wear, feu
you plea te m If run et th col
or of a light blue lo a lavendar wh
dre good, a I m partial to thnee
rolor, but would Ilk to know wht to
uee to keep them from fading In th
waahlng Alan what lo u lo make my
black lraw hat clean looking. I hav
eonatantiy bruahed It and HI it ha a
iluiy look, INgi.IRKIt.
Th color tn wh material my be
kept front fading by aoaklng the garment
for an hour or more before waahlng tn
cold water to which a handful of aalt
ha been ddd. There r patent prep
aration gold In rtrun etnre for renewing
or refiflienlng black traw.hata,
tie t nnalatent.
Pear Mle F'sjrfnx; I am to he marrlet
tn ,lu no and 1 hiii In mmirnln? for my
brother, who dud lt month. Io vou
think It proper for me to be married In
while wllh a veil or n a dark milt? Alao,
l ll nrnnee Inr m 1.. u eu r m mrmv tr-u.
I elllng ault and hat nnd hoe to match?
: I Intend to reume lh mourning a anon
aa I return from th honeymoon, which
will he two weeka. Alao, la It correct for
the bridegroom to wear full dreaa? The
wedding la tu be betwoen h o'clock and 7
o'clock. PAT1KN0K.
I'e conalatent. If you chooae to be mar
ried In bridal while and lo wear grav.
that la In keeping with the happy end
wonderful experbnee I hope your mar
riage will I e. Hut do not return to
mourning after your honeymoon 1 over.
Thet would b a formality tht could b
no honor lo the dead, end tlW will only
remind you of the orrow tht need not
becloud our married life. If you ar
married In ault h groom miiat nit
near formal dreaa. If you wer whit
be niay wear full ilrr or a frock coat,
Mice our wedding la hardly ichrilulnl
to be tin evening affair.
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Grace Darling's Talks to Girls
iv f.ntiK ntHi.ivi.,
tVhf Tlenl a-id P.eauty Have 01
Her n Kn' lM I'l In tho Met1" "
Picture World,
A reat I Ig I o'k ro 1 d ! wruti n about
I tl. ''Mlitae of Mother. " and It would
1 tic the rnot pathe'l- lov k on earih, t
jcauee tie ml'l'en of motherj r nrl
alva inede thro'i,';li lo"C
I II I b'c n our moth!- love un JtrU
I no tenderly thnt they cannot bear 14 e
j ui deprived of a-r.ythlin thitt wait
1 that It I peailhle for them to get f'r ;
lor to have ua xuffer any hari'glilpa, Dial
j thy ). 1 up to he Ml nnd If 1
rd ueel end utterly unfli 'o rrpe v. I h
: the dlfflcultle of life,
' Ck.if mut.liera forrel that aooner or
Inter we r bound to be thruef out of
the bone nt, and th n whether w xir
to Hi hevn of happlnea or break our
Utile nei'K flllnt down In'o the dirthi
! of trouble 1 going to depend on whethe-
w bl'.e been tiugbt how to ue on
win' Apd there ln't going to h any
moiher roiit d 10 av 11 fr m the hum 1
we are llhe to get,
You oftn ber a mother any, 'I dni t
want my daughter to hav to woe't a t
bv done," or, "I rton't wnt my daugh
ter to have to cook and ew and eeono
tit.'ae I hv had to do,"
Ho ti mother , doe not tea h h'r
dughter bow to make her 0' n clothe,
or Ir keep hnue, or to get the mot out
of dollar, a If Hie mere fa, l of fie
iili'l Unoi-'ime it pra tlc.il tblnia w a
orl of magic, p!l that would prevent.
hr from ever needing to know them. It
Irn't, ef rnuine
Not knowing how to ew or eoitf
doean't rovhle you automatically with
good clothe or good food, and he reatilt.
j tn that th moiher effort to v bar
daughter from having to work make her
hav to work ten time harder,
The llttlo brld who doen't know
whether lo order two leg of lmb or
one for dinner, and who I dlroverd
Itllng In th kitchen In tr amldat
the wreek of an adamantine pi, I
figure of fun for the carlcaturlM and
lh Jokemllh.
nut in rel life b I a trglo figure,
bectun h I weatlrf her h ' end'
money, and h working hereelf Into
a atnt of hytrle and nervou proitr.
Hon doing thing lneompetnlly nd la
borloualy that aha ahould hav been
lught how to do eaally nd well,
l'rrteaiiy every young womn'a
honeymoon I epolled by her lack of
knowledge of domeatlo affair, and h
got her own mother lo blame forj It.
It' Jut e much a hme for any girl
to merry, not knowing how to run
llou, It I for men Jo merry
who nu t mke enough money to py
lh houae bill,
If I were e mn and found out that.
I bad a wlf unloaded upon m who
didn't know how to cook or manage
I think I'd b tempted to bundle her
back home and ue her mother for dam
age to my rflgeation and porfcethooW,
Another mltk our mother make I
to coddle 11 too much, Inlead ot
teaohlng ua to control our temper, they
ay w hev "aueh a nervou tempera
ment," when we fly Into tantrum.
Inted nf leeching ug that other peo
ple are Jut much entitled to their
right we ere fthey y we are "o
lenlflve and o finely trung" thet we
I mut not be crod)
Inatead of teach-
Brief Tips
on Current
Fashions
Waxed alike are tiaed
trimming.
a good deal for
A new aleeve I a ahort balloon puff net
on a low ehoulder line,
Rom of the prettit eult-coat button
only at the walatlln end the throat.
Waxed material are ao much In favor
with Kpeneh dreismakerg that they ara
evrn ualng waxed voile.
Varinu fancy trw, aueh ae Chns
and Mexican, are aeon among the new
hata.
Th old faahloned lln.iry-wooley
IK and 1SW I revived, and come
t rlpea.
in om aulta th skirt fulln at the
able I emphalxd by hoop et Into the
pcttlroat.
nln and fancy mohair for auita anil
Ar. .... i... . i, .rf, .i,. i..i. !
I ilrMamikri'i
..... ; him 'ceplln a oilier l.iatc in m niouin
The lul. XV coat, are apt to hav ! J" ,,, ",,Kl" V'' 'l'
brilliant tunic budlcr, In front. ra,h r lu-tlnct for the bitter l , till u pu.1.,
Ihan long vt,t. 1 'n !' ,h" Ml"'' B,,,,
rut fre.-t prodn'r.l. .vitilnlv a change
Itla.k iln ribbon band, on an Inner- 'r Hi bluer, p-iimp cbins.- for t bi
llon of net I a p.etly decoration for better, and. of . our-, a. y l,.,., ov . n.. nl
full urr.ta aklrt. I "' ..e.lue.i o th
imeill-lne r.irilv fnoo the nuiibil lt
l'. Ii. .lid genrialli favor lh hrl
lecie, bill lb I'uef .piarler lv la
e.n n on milt ef lh novelty Ivy
W here baby v.lvet nhhn aupplle r
hi,ii, ua kioitaobe brgbl In U r
hi. er blav k 1 if ;k braid, f V'iu P'
fir H'm, hi I coti.-n will t an go,t
lf erv wi.it mrl,
IVr t- lrloooi;5g of v.Uno drr f .r
..e-irr rolloll f- In r "-W W Ml ...
, .UI.Ml I Kl ll fagulUl tt k''. K, t ,.
V't ef nht i .t,.to, nil in I'm
tita r-.'or I i flut.. hin,l-t, o
tmariltm cf nl In inltfl ir p tt-l ff
It l.. er a tu r
Vo ie -s.m l vnw i eih
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No. 11 The Mistakes of Mothers.
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Anothrr Very PreHy PJioJograph of Miss Darin).
Ing ua that we muat give and take, they
glv u everything.
The reault la Ihat they make o little
monrter of egotlatn and elflahnea:, and
when we marry and find ou thai our
huhnd don't ubrrlbe to mother
theory about our arlltlc temperament
and nerve, and hav no Idea of e-rir-rlflclng
thetneelve to u a mother h;i
don, the reault I only too often di
vorce. The real co-reapondf-nt In nine
divorce out. of ten I mother mlatal.e.
Taking
By noons m;TCHio, M. II.
Tonics are th oldeat medicine on earth ,
and tlll the moat, popuhir. "Age cannot
wither them nor cuatoin Ule their nfl- j
nlte variety" of blttcrncm, In prlml-
tlv day the wood were literally full
of them, for all that waa needed lo give
a root or an herb a atart and a repu- i
tatlon In advance waa hitter taHtc
Indeed, we nerd not go very far ba"t
to reach that atage, for In the l.nune ,
hold medicine of our remote country rii
trlrta of today almoat every herb or
root that ha a clean, bitter taete and I
not either absolutely iniureatlng or pol- ,
aopou hn a reputation ua a remedy In
on,e dli-eaae hoarhound, cammnmlle, j
gentian, wild cherry bark, prickly nh i
bark, blood root, -golden n, poke root
end "yarh tea" of horrible potency.
Every wlaa woman and mother In lfc
racl ha a whole battery of them In re
irve, guaranteed to cere alter the fafh- ;
'ion of the fiimou Kprcifio of the dear
1 0u l'"" m or.e of ryana mockiou imm
thle toifn, No matter what wa wrong
with Ihe path in. within tweniv minute
after he hau takrn one iloe he dldn I
know Hi. re urij thing Hie niHttrr with i
demon theory ,.f ilia.-e, uh tin 11
of making it un'--iof..ri.lil aa pot
tile fur lo HH!I whtih tnd t 'ken po.
ibll of I'lr boilj
H it whatever lit ..r g'n U I'd l"
itiiieiu.g id ioiri mi i.ti' tt ic
-ll', od lint I ti e il -i'U "' ""'
of nut iiu-.l the 'i l l-v 1 ''" ;
. In.'., 0,0 I , f hi-h are not I 0.1 ii
II, !. fleuell Intl. r t ' j
bv me ii.(i;e "f T'i" j
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tovrerlg-l M even to ! Jl t"f'l ;
be i twit:.- "- ! tt' bn
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And If we go out Into th world U
make our own living, we find that moth
er' training la equally dleaetrou, for t
be balded and epolled. nd encourgd
In" our w him doean't fit you to act like
a tieaaonnble human being, and that'
what'M expected of you In bualne.
For, you ee, moiher' great mllke I
In forgetting that we have each of ti,
to meet the hardship of life, and when
we do, we won't have any mother to pad
them for u.
Tonics
Do You Know That
W'alldi g la Ihe beat rxerrlae-and tho
( In upeat '.'
The 1 nite.l Mate public, health rv
re adnbnlHters typhoid vaclnc gratli
lo fcibrnl employee?
A III Ho cough I frequently
warning alsn! of luberculoeinT
the
Kal troth
tin; cause o!
end bad tnnall may
i heumatiam?
b
rnpaaleitrlaeej
spread dlni'Me''
milk frequently
Tlie air HKbt
Ihe Krvc?
Iwelitng bad but to
Moderation
nit.'
in all thing
"Innis
Tie iarebe.1
danger .'
rpiiier a public
I the tlrcaiiirr of pipe dreania.
In tact I1 would hardly bo loo much
, to lay I li ft I in oh of the piogtee of
j medicine, upon h drug and curli
I I . b in I..-. 0 a pioi.'i ot tratitig out
trior (lie, wve, to tm ' strengthening, "
i in ' build l"i nt, ' l make vo l f bet
! ii-r, and .Hi. i.vriiiij Hint on after an
'..Ib.r lb. j, were cllbrr laiallve or 11
! colic m f.-i.r t if 1. . or '. had bo
'.uiKiuc .tt,-t at all Which bat finally
br. ubi v.. in liiu il. i of gia.-o and it
lil.l. i-M eltl In tbe lo'eri at lig Vitton
thai f Une ptl-tl.allv tin 'li- dl it
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