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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932. S“H]Y EXTENI]S | eturns a Princess DIETETIC SCIENCE, L% st ™ Our Budget Plan Study ' dd —is helpful when buying this fine furniture Small Proper Load Balance B down payment sends your suite home . . . balance is : BY THOMAS R. HENRY. | - 1 i hly! Some of the commonest foods which | | 7 3 Payable monthly: everybody eats every day and which are | é essential to life contain physiologically | | ; active compounds which must be nitely 4 X2 balanced to preserve the health of the | g 2 organism. g p A These substances themselves are nec- " i Results of Study to Find essary constituents of diet, parts of the | great complex of chemical substances which are taken from food by the di- gestive process and used to build up tissue. Extended disbalance of the sub- stances in the diet may go far to ex- plain some obscure diseases which are considered due to_dietary insufficiency These are conclusions. from an ex- i tensive study conducted at the National | i SRS (’ " 4 Institute of Health here by Drs. M. Sullivan and W. C. Hess now of the PRINCESS GIROLAMO Chemo-Medical ~ Rosearch Institute, ROSPIGLIOSI, Georgetown University, and Past Assist- | Formerly Miss Marian Snowden of New ant Surgeon W. H. Sebrell of the United | York, is returning to America with, her Btates Public Health Service. These| husband for a visit. The prince and . l studies promise to provide a new chap- | princess were married in Italy in De- ter in the science of -dietetics, or the | cember. —A. P. Phnto. food requirements of the body. i R i Kinds of Food. | resupplied constantly, as they are in a The balanced diet, it has long be:r; ;nore or leissgalagceu(z form m] the d;:‘. z 3 2 e Knowa, ‘must consist, of three kinds of [In general, Dr. Sulliven expleins, any P h S l h b | etels " eaused by dictary disbalenes rices in the January Sale are cheaper . . . but qualities are never food—protein, carbohydrates and !:Odmu‘s’t also contain proper mineral | would not be rapid, as in the case of matter and have all the \'it.m;lns dts»‘thelo:im, but cumulative over a long . . . . . tributed through these food substances. | period. h B Y f f h f ll h b Broigh hee food sibstanee |peried. * [ cheap. Because fine furniture has fallen in price more so than in- ’3';‘;1}3’?";2\;{&ui“fly(negfstcl?lels"::g Dr. sulivan end his co-orkers sizo f . d ’ . & D imn, 1 cosrrter St Tod $118 sold for $185 1 d Pl el o evs have | Ments with glutathione, an amino-acid erior gra es. o ay s suite at SO or ast year .o o all Bedh studying the constituents of & sin- | SOMPI, 10 L6 SRS R TORL S = one o the majr ond ctsfaions, BB B TSNS, T & $225 two years ago. e proteins. These are bt e C0\ein |in the form of glutathione, which now <] mr T;:ohm -mflxg nearly all foods, | has come into prominence in connec- e o vaied s wide variety |0 With cancer resenrch, that the of substances known as amino-acids, | DOGY TMares [oC © Hihi e¥ s o R A0 e, | Cystine glutathione includes the other B in ell, are : | amino-acids, glutamic acid and glycine. fifns”s;n‘;‘;fl:’s o 'fi;“gfl“’g’,’ |~ They added gluwlthlone mulhe diet u: . & - ; an smount equivalent to 10 per cen the C"mflzd‘z‘;‘“ybog?,mp‘gchd‘_’m’“if;} cystine, but the poisonous effects, while structure of the body. Each aWlT | observed, were much less noticceble M presumab'y BoS e ehemioni | ODe Iat survived for mine days, when They can be extracte it died in convulsions. The other was boratory as well as in the body. vt aad his co-workers tried | Kiled atter 21 days, win no, s, o gem.r;m t;ng;";:‘;;g‘um“‘h::f;:@‘“: sepuraie constituentsof glutathione were added to the diet, equivalent to the dist of rals. They f6d i animals | tne amount of the combined substance . . . o B ey Tl to | Which had had little poisonous effect, be of proteins on which It as possible 0 | the food proved extremely toxic. Tln S s a’r ln q)l A oW of the | , The rats died in from three to four (X X4 [ 4 bulk of this diel wn“mh They re- days. Evidently there is something in garbo-hydrate, cornstarch. =~THey FF|the way these acids are combined into placed some of the cornstarc glutathione which offsets the poison various amounts of specific amino-|egect of both cystine and glycine. acids obtained in the laboratory. Glutamic acid, the experiments showed, gphur. is not poisonous. Souree of Sulphur. | The ‘experiments, it is pointed out. 2 - C. ( K S l l I I E last ear $ 1 85 b b o’:e %rtd.;hf. Tyfit\n:m pgomet o?fumxi are a new revelation of the extraordi- mwue:c'm T retain, fobde” It W'the | DAILY ‘cccnplicated and’ celieato. baiC , Fsulphur in the body. | 2nces of the process of living by which| ghigt source of PU ot cystine are | the body keeps rebullding itself out of R Taitr < ” the food it eats. The term “balznced found in the hair and nails It must | aset” i given & new sk 3 # . gnificance by i 5 ‘flpe“ e ey S 3;5 | showing the need for bzlance not only rimenters added engE ‘the total | Of, the main constituents, but of the nu T e ls e T 21“:: chggl Tats A ex in from three to | Minor B“h“-nce; of gh\ch n;:y are 5 ] omposed, Experiments may con- f ?xn‘é‘fi'fl?};’,’u}‘,‘:,’" Snd Kidneywmress ducted with the other amino-acids 1o a 3 etermine their toxicity sn e ways 2 Smilr el oo e | 1n Wich they balanioe each other Jess toxic. | = = Another umlno-nci‘c’l‘ present u:s l};. i protein foods, in various amounts, " ec se fyrosine. Rats given a diet 20 per Pre-Season Sale Shp ; i ! Tt which consisted of free tyrosine ) ot o hem fve to six days. The | Covers and Reupholstering Gkl — g — ARE T poison effects werem%bv\oxg. ‘The e};.?si were closed and rats apparently | % ; L i . s oiing. “he legs were red and swollen We will cut : I . The frame of this suite, this year, costs. . . . . . .00 and the animals dragged their hind legaf and make as they crawled. The intestines con-| Slip Covers iped an unknown reddish-black mate- g rial . Rats given the same amounts of for any size. the ino-acid tryptophane died in from B to 11 days after a rapid loss of (| 5-Pe. Suite with 5 separate cush- weight, The amino-acid lysine slso | lons, your selection of Jaspe cloth, caused & loss of weight, but the only | cretonne or linen. ] : ) ; fat Killed lived for 30 days. Regular $3250 § 50 ‘ : The filling of the suite, this year, costs Even 10 and 5 per cent tyrosine Value & showed decidedly toxic effects. Special. . . . E : — = Whereas 5 per cent tyrosine killed S e (R E ; ‘ o i t : s 75 : e covers of the suite, this year, cost. . . . - the rats in eight days, the rats on the | basal diet plus 5 per cent tyrosine and | Upholstering 5 per cent cystine lived “k“ 53 lndl;:‘ gdays and the fourth was kiled on Special for this Week Onl. = ¥} ; 76th day y : 1 ; - : st s 50 Offset Each Other. | 3-Pc. Livin : s The upllolstermg of the suite, this year, costs. . . . Ly There was clear evidepce that b;h;; R 2 Suit g - q o b substances, both essential and both | oom Suites g ; / J isonous, were offsetting each other. » s 4 : ; . o & 3 s B el Recovered : & ! ' The delivery charge for the suite, this year, is. . . .00 injurious effects of cystine on the liver | and kidneys and cystine prevented the 5 | 4 . :lindnes and partial paralysis caused C:‘n;r;f:t‘er" ‘fl%" or Frlego K g gy The incidentals, lik tin ishi y_tyrosine. .o x 7 3 E fim Different proteins, Dr. Sullivan ex- || Reg. $89.50 59 = G sl gl L shing, etc. E‘-ms, conmn‘ddxmlre:t amnum.;smo( Value ese amino acids which proved poison- 7, i gus when used slone. " {ood mn{ml Telephone Metro. 8916 / : ) S s 75 em well belanced is the better food. | ! ) . \ Lack of balance in the diet would throw | Ernest Holober Co. ! § Y y - . A total saving in cost of i ® strain on the tissues of the body. | 519 Mass. Ave. N.W. The body's supply of any of these animo-acids is limited. They must be The spring construction, this year, costs. . . . .. 32 .00 Today You Can Buy Quality at a Price! Opening of Washington’s | P& g A , Newest Jewelry Store || | (Y U e . Not only a saving on the frame, but a bet- Wednesday, January 20th ter constructed and finished frame. THIS Jewelry Store is new in Name ONLY. i NOt Only a saVIng on sprmg Fonstructlon, ? 4 ; ! but more durable construction Mr. Shah is well known to the trade, having i g for many years been a recognized authority in 5 ¥ Not ()Illy a saving on covers, but more va- the jewelry business, A i/ , n h riety and more attractive colors. To make the opening particularly interest- g wgla;:r:,?;\:d?nces in all lines of merchandise NOt Ollly a saving on upholstering, but more careful tailoring and finishing. The stock is representative, coming from the finest manufacturers in the country. —for this 2-piece Pillow Back Suite; solid , mahogany frame, hand carved. Friezette, $’0 ’)"I“."r“ It See u]ith your own eyes that Make it a point to be here opening day and tapestry or brocatelle covers. i ) a % profit by the attractive values in this choice (Fourth Ploor—The Hecht Co.) B"l"'" e l"""thly The HeCht CO. $ Furnlture handise. . merchandise. is Cheaper, but never Cheap (Pourth Ploor—The Hecht Co.) Diamonds Jewelry Silverware Watches Clocks Novelties k=l THE HECHT CO. 22 years in same block . F Stregt at Seventh Free Parking While You Shop Here—E Street Between 6th and m\ NAtional 5100