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Show HARD TO PLEASE Regarding the Morning Cup. "Oh how hard It was to part with coffee, but the continued trouble with constipation and belching was such that I finally brought myself to leave It oft. "Then the question was, what should -we use for the morning drink? Tea was worse for us than coffee; chocolate choco-late and cocoa were soon tired of; milk was not liked very well, and hot -water we could not endure. "About two years ago we struck upon Postum and have never been without It since. "We have seven children. Our baby now eighteen months old would not take milk, so we tried Postum and found she liked it and it agreed with Eer perfectly. She is today, and has been, one of the healthiest babies in the State. "I use about two-thirds Postum and one-third milk and a teaspoon of sugar, and put it Into her bottle. If you could have seen her eyes sparkle and hear her say "good" today when I gave it to her, you would believe me that ehe likes it. "If I was matron of an infants' home, every child would be raised on Postum. Many of my friends say, 'You are looking so well!' I reply, T am well: I drink Postum. I have no more trouble with constipation, and know that I owe my good health to God and Postum.' "I am writing this letter because I want to tell you how much good Postum has done us, but if you knew how I shrink from publicity, you would not publish this letter, at leas,, not over my name." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville,"m pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ev read the nhove letter? A new one nppenrM from time to time. 'I'liey , are Keoulue, true, and full of human i interest |