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Show A HIT What She Gained by Trying Again. A failure at first makes us esteem final success. A family in Minnesota that now enjoys en-joys Postum would never have know-n how good it is if the mother had been discouraged by the failure of her first attempt to prepare it. Her son tells the story: "We had never used Postum till last spring when father brought home a package one evening just to try it. We had heard from our neighbors, and in fact every one who used it, how well they liked it. . "Well, the next morning Mother brewed it about five minutes, just as she had been in the habit of doing with coffee without paying special attention at-tention to the directions printed on the package. It looked weak and didn't have a very promising color, but nevertheless father raised his cup svith. an air of exceptancy. It certainly certain-ly did give him a great surprise, but I'm afraid it wasn't a very pleasant one, for he put down his cup with a look of disgust. Mother wasn't discouraged though, and next morning gave it another trial, ' letting '.t stand on the stove till boiling boil-ing began and then letting it boil for fifiecn or twenty minutes, and this time we were all so pleased with it that we have used it ever since. i "Father was a confirmed dyspeptic . and a cup of coffee was to him like.poi- i son. So he never drinks it any more, I but drinks Postum regularly. He isn't I troubled with dyspepsia now and is actually growing fat, and I'm sure Postum is the cause of it. All the children chil-dren are allowed to drink it and they nre perfect pictures of health." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek Mich. Read the little book. "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Fiver rer.il I!,.. nhi.,,. . -i ,.-.? . one .'Mipent.H from tinn' t. ,.. ,. ,.v ore trenulue, Iru,1, ,., ' ' ln:en-rt. |