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All About Teeth (From Now i Bureau, Public fofotmitlon Committee, AmnScan Muieunf of Natuul I liitoiy, New Ywk Giy.) Thcro'n 11 now exhibit nt Din American Munouui of Kit turn I IllHlory Unit tells it front deal about teeth about their structure, location, mode of Impinn tiitloii, uroutli mill replacement, with hiktImI reference to tho ti'i'lh of mam iiml. Miuiy IUiiiIm of teeth urn wlinwn In tho exhibit, from tlu curious, coinpll cuti'il apparatus called tho "ArlMotlo's lantern" In vacuo iiiiioii Uio Hcn-iircliliiN to tho urt'itt, cruel fuiiK of tln lion. Tim Aristotle's lantern of tliu son-urchin coiiNlNtN of llvo pyniinliliil Jiiwh, each carrying a lonjr, slender tootli of contlini otm growth, which move forward In the Jaws iim It becomes worn away at tliu point. Tim homo-shoo or king crab wear IiIh teeth on IiIm legs, at tho 11 rut Joint of which Ih a mtIch of spines nml sharp points. Tho food In torn to hits on then teutlt and worked Into tho inotith opening, Tho lobster does his tlctehrlr.lng with teeth which are to ho found on IiIh fourth to ninth appendages. Homo of them teeth aro adapted to seizing tho food, others to grinding It, etc. Tlie exhibit also reveals tho llltlc-knnwn fact that tho beetle and wonn hoiiMt teeth hh useful and elllclent ns any. Of courto them aro teeth of many UIikIh. Hut tlio typlcrtl tooth of n vertebrate or back-boned anliaal, ax shown In cross-section, consists of (1) pulp contained In a cavity, which by deposition of llmo In ltd exterior portion become (i!) dentine, Ivory or hone, forming tho body of tho tooth, (II) enamel, overlying (ho dentliio on tho crown of tho tooth, and (I) cement, usually sur rounding tho bane of tho tooth and sometimes covering part or alt of tho enamel of tho crown. Tho teeth of some anlmalK, however (tho sperm whale, for exiiinplo), have no enamel whatsoever. In man, iim In most miimmiilK, tho teeth arc set In distinct, separate sockets, called by the Initiated "iiIvcoIiih," nml nre separated by it membrane from tho mirroiindliig In Hut nature him other ways of Implanting teeth. Tho extinct .sea reptile known to the scientist an Ichthyosaurus had his teeth planted In a continuous (.hallow groove, iim wiih tho habit with certain bird which lived ninny centuries ago. Modern blrdM, however, have adopted the fashion of going toothless. Another sort of attachment of tho teeth Ik by mean of a bony union of the outer sldo of the teeth with tho Inner sldo of tho Jaw. In n fourth cnno the bane of the tooth Im completely fused with tho sldo of the Jaw. It It) another evidence of a lyiioilclnl nature that man, tho (ally creature who Is given to having IiIh leclh extracted, does not have IiIh teeth Implanted In this hint way. Home animals have the advantage of teeth which are more or le3 movable, duo to the fact that they are attached to tho Jiiwh by ligaments. Thin Is the eimo with many Italic and some reptiles. With snakes thin nrriingcint'nt fncllitutcM tho swallowing of the food. Homo aulmalM, Icmm fortunate than man, have only mo set of teeth, which are expected to hiNt them through an entire lifetime. Most iiiiIiiiiiIh. flkc man, have two sett a temporary or milk net and it permanent not. No mammal Iiiim more than two sots of teeth. Generally a tooth Im replaced by tho formation below It of another tooth. Am tho uew tooth lucroaxcM lit size, the rootM of the old one tiro absorbed until finally It fall out and given place to tho now. MohI reptiles anil llshcs, how ever, are well Mipplled with teeth, having several Merles, whlcli provhleM for a more or less contlnuotiH loss and replacement. Tho shark Ih not worried by the fear of a toothless old age, for ho Iiiim several towh of teeth, one behind tho other, and aft fast iim the teeth In the outer row nre lost they are replaced by thono Just back of them. Iteplnceineiit may be accoinpllished by tho forniutlon of a new tooth beside the old one whlcli Is absorbed at tho point of contact unlit the developing tooth enters the base and replaces t, 'Hint Im the way crocodiles and lizards do It. Or teeth may tie formed nt tho back of tho series, these moving fin-ward to take the place of those worn awny. Tho teeth if the elephant are developed ut the back of the Jaw, and the entire row moves tdnwly forward, the front part of each tooth coming Into uso first and wearing away iin It Is pushed forward. While six teeth nro developed on each Hide of either Jaw, not more than parts of two teeth aro In use. nt any one time. SPORTING WORLD Mornn Is Confident Reds Have Good Chance to Win The Pennant This Season a seasoned major leiicuer like Put Mnruti Isn't given to Idle boasting, Pat knowH whereof ho speaks, for no ono Is better equipped to discuss baseball authoritatively than he. And Mo run Mneorcly believes tho Itcds lmvo ns WSMWA Pflt Moran. good a chance to win the pennant this Measou an any other club In tho Na tloiuil league. "Tho Iteds aro going fast, hut not luiyiiiul their iioiimil pace, iim hoiiiu of tho knockers appear to think," do ('hired the genial Put, "Wo have n inlghly Komi pllclilng wlnfT and u well luihineed club, with n good wallop In In nlliicli nnd ndeiiiatiily .I rung on ilufmiio. I'm olni( In sen in II Hint IIiomj plliihiir keep Ihulr mirrmil irull Iliiuualiotil Hid nifl't- ICn your orb 01) Uli HihN' History of the Great War Will Necessarily Be World's History for Last Four Years Already, of course, wo have his tories of tho great war scores; even hundreds, of them. They begnn to ap pear on the bookstalls almost simul taneously with the roar of the big guns. Hut who shall write the history, the one for which libraries, colleges and utilTrtdflo.i win Miuscrlbe? Cer tainly, not one man. This was a live piano war; on tho water and under MOTHER'S COOK BOOK Rlin was so Hkllloil and perfect In tlio art, ovrrythlnir Ucr fiilry llimcrs touched SeciiioJ llku umbroiila. Sweet lady, tell mo, can you mako n pud ding? For the Sweet Course. A dainty sweet makes a good finish for a hearty meal when a heavy des sert would bo entirely out of place. Often a mouthful or two of some llttlo sweet Ih sultlclently satisfying, hut If omitted the meal seems unfinished. Cream puffM made tho size of walnuts nnd filled with any desired tilling; either sweetened and llavored whipped cream, Ico cream or chocolate tilling aro good. Stuffed dates, prunes and llgs aro all easy to prepare and usual ly well liked. Small balls of well-seasoned cottage cheese, of cream chcoso, garnished with a cupful of Jelly or a bright red cherry, served with it cracker, will mako a pleasing dessert. Frozen Cheese With Figs. Mash two good-sized cream cheeses and heat In a half cupful of sillily whipped cream; sweeten to taslo and bury In Ico and salt after packing In small baking powder cans. When ready to servo cut In siloes, mako it de pression In the center and drop In a rich proMorvod tig with (ho stem end up, Apptei With Almondi, Cora ami m linn, good'Huvoicd nppliw mid tuiok In sugar mid water unlil iitiml)' liimlitr. Ilttjnovo from l ho lfi!j lyul iliaiyuU) Willi (jimrluiwl l the water; on tho land nnd under the land and In tho air. Prom first to last more than n score of mllltnry fronts wero Involved, counting tho western and tho Italian fronts each nr one, with a total extension of 800 miles. Hut tho mllltnry opcrntlonB consti tute only oiio division of tho activi ties n historian will have to cover. A real history will Includo such di visions as diplomacy, chemistry, meclmnlcs, ordniinco and aeronautic; food, fuel, labor, Industry. In short, tho history of tho war has been tho history of tho world for tho Inst foa" yenra. How One Man Made Back Yard Help Feed the Family Last Summer and Winter "Ilnw much can tho hack yard do to supply tho table?" asks' Alfred Westfall of tho Colorado agricultural rnllofi- nnd then ho answers Ids own question by telling what ho did In Ids back yard last year: I am not try ini? in tell bear story. Others have raised better gardens than mine was last year. I merely want to snow what on amateur who hos only n limit ed amount of tlmo to spend In a gar den can do. "Mv enrilen Is CO by 110 feet. Tho soil Is clayey. Tho garden was pre pared and handled In tho usual man ner with not more thnn average care. It supplied n family of thrco with fresh vegetablcH nil summer besides, what It produced for canning. Timro wns rhubarb. Six ounrts were canned. Wo had green pens from tho first of July to tlio last or Nontomtier nml canned ten qunrts. There was an nbundance of string beans. We canned 27 qunrts. nun hud n cenerous supply of lima beans. Wo had fresh tomatoes for n month. After that we pulled tlio vlaes and hung them In the cellar nnd had tomatoes until Thanksgiving. He iddes, we canned 20 qunrts. There was sweet corn for tho table nnd eight qunrts to can. Wo hnd enough pump kins to supply us for the winter, nnd our neighbors ns well. There wero R.1 imnniiH nf carrots. GO of turnips. There wero beet, cucumbers,- onions, rndlshes. lettuce, cabbage, caullllower and Hubbard squash. Klcvcn qunrts from this miscellany were ennned nnd tho rest stored In a bnck-yard pit for winter use. "Wo had the finest kind of fresh vegetables all summer nnd went Into the winter with 77 quarts on our shelves nnd well provisioned with those that will keep fresh." Biggest Pecan Tree. A peenn tree Is n giant which W measure 10 or perhaps 12 feet In cir cumference. A magnlflcant pecan In Natchitoches pnrlsh. l.oulslnna, Is 20 feet, 7 Inches In clrcumferenco four feet from tho ground. Tho spread of limbs Is over 100 feet. The treo Is In perfect condition. In full vigor of growth, nnd Is probably tho largest bearing pecan In tho United Stntes, although there In said to bo a pecan of slightly larger girth In Oklahoma. monds blanched. Kilt the apples until they look like a small porcupine. Place In oven with tho slnm tmuroil, nrnnnil them and cook until tlio apples nre soft and the almonds brown. Dust with powdered httgar nnd servo hot or cold with cream. Caro should bo taken to remove tho apples before they lose their shape. Maple Parfalt Beat four egg yolks lightly and pour ono cupful of hot mnplo sirup very slowly over them, cook until thick, stirring constantly; add n pinch of salt. Cool and add n pint of whipped cream and the stlllly beaten whites of tho eggs. Let stand In n mold packed In ico and salt three hours. Mousse Marron. Cook together a half cupful of sugar and q fourth of a cupful of water five minutes, pour over tho stlflly beaten whiles of two eggs, dissolve n tea spoonful of gelatin In ono and one half tahlespooafuls of boiling water and add to the llrst mixture. Set this In a pan of Ico water nnd stir until cold. Add 1Hi cupfuls of cooked chest nuts; fold hi tho whip from a pint of cream and llavor with a half teaspoon fill of vanllln. Delicious llttlo calces aro tuado nf small round crackers with n marsh mallow on top, then put Into tho oven mill! tlio marshmallow Is melted or pulled mid brown, These tiro called iniirgiiiiillitn. Mnplo sirup healed until hot mid fervml tivnr vnnllla toa cream, with or wtlliuiJt iiuU, inn ken a mont popular limine-. I mmim MI i-m . 15m ERMETICALLV sealed In its wax wrapped package, air tight, impurity proot WRIGLEYS is hygienic and whole some1. The gecdy. that s good for young and oid. The Flavor Use Cuticura Soap To Clear Your Skin All dracsUUl Soap S. Ointment SASOTairamS. bmple ech free of Cmucir. DpL s, ua " TfcA Granulated Eyelids, O U M K'e inflamed by expo w mretoSuK. Duai and Wind MI quickly relieved by Murine V EyeRemedy. NoSmartir.p, -J ww,just Eye Comfort. At Your Drugeuts or by mail 60c per uottie. For Dook ot tne eye tree write h-u Murine Eye Remedy Co. Chicago. Uncle Eben. "Do man dat sells another man a gold brick," said Undo Ebon, "gen erally finishes up by glttln' fooled his s'f on Bumpln' a heap mo' Important" Useful Though Unwed. Tho modern vlow Is that a woman Is not nocossarlly a failure because her Hfo has been MIssspont. Boston Transcript. National Faults. Tho guilt of every national sin comoa back to tho voter In a fraction, tho common denominator ot whlcli is sovoral millions. Lowoll. Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But Who Cares Now You rockless mou and women who aro pestered with corns and who hava nt loast onco a wook Invited an awful doath from lockjaw or blood rolson aro now told by a Cincinnati authority to uso a drug callod frcozono, which tho moment a few drops aro applied to any com or callous tho soronoss Is rolloved and soon tho ontiro corn or callous, root and all, lifts off with tho fingers. Froorono dries tlio momont It la ap plied, and simply shrlvols tho corn or callous without Inflaming or oven lr rltutlng tho surrounding tlssuo or skin, A hiiiuII bottlo of frcozono will cost very llttlo at any of tho drug utorca, but will podltlvely rid one's foot of overy hard or soft corn or burdened cullouH, If your dniKuUt hasn't my frooxono ho can tivl It ut uny wholo oulu drug lioumi for yuu-Adv. A 1 ! ju Lasts Be tare to fiet WRIG LEY'S Look far tbe oune IF Eat less meat, also take glnss of Salts before eating breakfast. Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and foel liko lumps of lead. Tho urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may bo obliged to seek relief two or three times during tho night When tho kidneys clog you must help them flush off tho body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatlo twinges when tho weather Is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also got from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon ful in a glass ot water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act tine. This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes and lem on juice, combined with llthla, and has beon used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize tho acids in urine, so It no longer Is a source ot irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent llhia-wa,ter drink which evoryono should take now and then to keep tlio kidneys clean and active. Druggists hero say thoy sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who beliovo In overcoming kid ney troublo whllo It Is only trouble. Adv. DON'T JUNK YOUR WEAK TIRE end lose from 15.00 to $35.00 worth of miUse. btrenBthen it on the ' Intlde" and ue it from 1000 to 4000 mil es longerSave that money, 1 A They prevent. blowout (even at run), puno. ture, lono IruUe-tnklna Kricf out of motor Inn. Are reliable. Dealer i-oi3tt them In Car Lo-id Milnnirnti. I'rmm MAXOTIRR rtsloff end name of near; ot aoler col only the pries of a iwital card ami may cave you hundred of dullar. K&W KUHHUK COMPANY 4-W I'kauuluJ Mrrrt KI.XAWAHL-. OHIO USUI mm KIDNEYS P, N, U, No, 20, 1919