shier of llle, Ky., suffered ailing a six-foot g aboutaying a )ed the3gan to 3 battle.,ei camee snake srformer ve thatom theorthlessmay re-iduatrial dons of 3. H. 8. )as foodshowed undant-»ra Kan* Mexico.pared, after careful selection of Individuals of nearly the same height and weight, the men were found to produce about 12 per cent more heat than women.Starving Troops” Send Food.The New York Sun’s correspondent with the Foreign Legion, writing ot* April 24, says:“On a patrol the night before last we left a Paris newspaper near the German lines. It contained a story about the starvation undergone by the enemy which we thought would interest them. Last night Captain C. of another company of our battalion, when out on patrol, found the newspaper,' with a nice little note in A, placed in a basket of food. The basket contained two bottles of beer, some sausages (inevitably), bread, cheese and other good things. The note *a!d that if the Under was satisfied with the contents he could get more by leaving a note of appreciation. The Dutchmen seem to have a keener sense of humor than we credited them with. They certainly put one over us that time.privilegi feeing n to be co But bon polite n such a KansasA dial culture there is not mal As a mi pain am is man's is no ph not maimen. 1 the cons at.Ion tin propose! should 1repugnaages.ReA moi have fa! case coi