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Show THREE REASONS Each With Two Legs and Ten Fingers. A Boston woman who is a fond mother moth-er writes an amusing article about her experience feeding her boys. Among other things she says: "Three chubby, rosy-cheeked boys, Bob, Jack, and Dick, respectively, are three of our reasons for using and recommending the food, Grape-Nuts, for these youngsters have been fed on Grape-Nuts since infancy, and often between meals when other children would have been given candy. "I gave a package of Grape-Nuts to a neighbor whose 3-year-old child was a weazened little thing, ill balf the time. The little tot ate the Grape-Nuts and cream greedily and the mother continued the good work, and it was not long before a truly wonderful change manifested itself in the child's face and body. The results were remarkable, re-markable, even for Grape-Xuts. "Both husband and I use Grape Nuts every day and keep strong and well and have three of the finest, healthiest boys you can find in a day's march." Many mothers instead of destroying the children's stomachs with candy and cake give the youngsters a handful hand-ful of Grape-Nuts when they are begging beg-ging for something in the way ot sweets. The result is soon shown in greatly increased health, strength and mental activity. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Crwl ., Mich. Look in pkgs, for the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville." Ever reed the above lederf A new one pppenra from time fo time. They nre genuine, true, and full of bumaa In te rent. |