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Show MAC'S LUCK. The Young Woman Reporter's Story. The follOAvIng food tale, Avrltten by a clever young newspaper Avoman Is a true story that came under her personal observation: "I have been Avlth the (a paper In a Calif, town) for nine years and Mac has been with us all that time and I do not know how much longer. Mac's full name Is MacClellan. Before the linotypes came In he Avas a good printer and avos one of the first ot learn the machine, and Is now, at about the age of -12, one of our vory fastest operators. "Last winter and the winter before Mac, probably from constant night work and improper food, got badly bad-ly run down, could not eat much, AVhat little ho did eat did not do him much good and he always complained he could not keep Avartn. "I missed him for awhile until yesterday yes-terday I overtook him on the street going toAvard the office and hardly knew the man; had It not been for the familiar fa-miliar Avalk I should surely have passed Avlthout recognizing him. Ho was stout, his face Avas round and ruddy and his eyes bright as I had ever seen them before. "I said, 'Mac, I hardly knew you. what on earth have you been doing to get so fat?' He replied, 'Grape-Nuts, nothing else. I started In on Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts food threo months ago Avhen I Avelghed 126 and Avas feeling miserable, but now I Avelgh 160 and feel better than I ever felt In my life. I quit my old diet and went on Grape-Nuts, and that's the Avhole story.' " Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Exercise Is necessary, but there's no nourishment In It, and proper food alone can supply that. Grape-Nuts for 10 days is a pleasant trial and proves big things. There's a reason. Look In each pkg. for the famous lit-tlo lit-tlo book, "Tho Road to Wellvllle.' |