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Show I FOOD AND STUDY I I A College Man's Experience. 1 "All through my high school course I and first year in collego," writes an ' ambitious young man, "I struggled xlth. my studios on a dlot of greasy, pasty foods, being especially fond of cakes and fried things. My system got into a stato of genoral dtsordor and it was dlfllcult for mo to apply myself to school work with any do-greo do-greo of satisfaction. I tried dlfforont . medicines and food preparations but I did not seem able to correct tho dlf- I Acuity. I "Thsn my attention was called to i Grapo-Nuts food and I sampled It. I : 1 bad to do somothlng, so I just buck- K, led down to a rigid observance of tho K directions on Uio package, and in ft loss thau no timo began to fcol better. Hv In a few wcoks my strength was ro ll Rf stored, my weight had Increased, I lllR: had a clearer hoad and felt hotter in BM every particular. My work was slm- HHi ply sport to what It was formerly. IBs "My sister's health waB badly run IH down and sue had hecouio bo nervous I Bfj that sbo could not attend to hor BY music. Sho went on Crape-Nuts and I BM had tho uanio rcmarkablo oxporlenco SR that I had. Then my hrothor, Frank, nt fl'wno '3 'n t'10 POBtofllco department ' at Washington city and had been try Kj ing to do brain work on greasy foods, b cakes and all that, joined the Qrapo- w Nuts army. I showed him what it K was and could do and from a broken K down condition ho has developed into 9j a hearty and efllclent man. IK "Besides tboso I could glvo account , f. of numbers of my follow-students who ijB' nave made vlslblo improvement men-Hjft; men-Hjft; tally and physically by tho use ot (Vf this food." Name given by Postum !)Hr' Ca' Battle Creek, Mich. 'tMKiil There's a reason. Read tho little WM book, "The Road to Wellvllle," U llWjK nkga. |