Show THE AMDUS REl PYRAMID Its Fame Due to Reports of Liv ingstone Stanley Booker and Other African Explorers HISTORY OF A TROPIC WONDER The Source of African Strength IHlllzeil by Enterprising i Americans OF all the people vvno daily stick the 6 two cent postage stamp on letters probably not one In twenty can tell you whose face is on 11 the stamp They have rot noticed But they know the red pyramid I is conspicuous and omnipresent Therefore There-fore everybody sees i and asks the I meaning of It SIn S-In crowded hotels on the bankers desk in the merchants office in haunts of bicyclists In army tents on the most fl distant outposts In colleges where young men cultivate both mind and muscle in the studios o painters the dusty dens of lawyers the booklined retTeat of preachers wherever athletes ath-letes are training in schooolroooms In homes and on board ships at sea your eyes are sure to fall upon the red pyramid midFor For many years African travelers and explorers Including Livingstone Earth Stanley Hooker Binger and others have reported the existence there of a nut the chewing of which I enabled the natives to perform feats ok I endurance and strength wholly Impossible Impos-sible without It It was sid to be a U ereewing agent o immense p I tency yet harmless as fbread the only stimulant theretofore known with reaction action or any ba effect These reports proving true many attempts I at-tempts were made especially during the past 25 years to furnish products of this nut which would be to civil zatlon what the nut Itself was to the natives The need of this arose from the fact that the nUt quickly decomposed decom-posed when taken from the tree and could not therefore b marketed In foreign for-eign countries These attempts were all failures until un-til the Brunswick Fharmacal Company of 92 William street New York solved the prc < bem and gave to the public their Kolafra preparations g r I The chief of these VinoKolafra contains con-tains all the properties of the SterouHa nur As a stimulant and tonic It is be yong comparson I braces and invigorates vigorates body and mflnd doing no harm whatever to either I revitalizes revital-izes the strong and lifts Invalids and the naturally weak up to a higher level I has mine of the reactionary qualities of alcoholic stimulants No habit follows fol-lows the use of VmoKalafra It i now almost universally employed by athletes and invalids and the first case o any but beneficial results has yet to be re noried Natures blessings are mostly mixed but once In a weary while she presents us with an allround good thing a clean straight benison without an If a and or a but And VinOKalafra seems to be one of these golden gifts gts On the labels and wrappers of this preparation is the Red Pyramid I is a trademark the symbol of the genuine genu-ine a suggestion o Africa and the sign o reality solidty and strength |