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Show THREE REASONS Each With Two Legs and Ten Fingers A Boston woman who is a fond moth er writes an amusing article about bei experience feeding her boys. Among other things she says: "Three chubby, rosy-cheeked boys Dob, Jack, and Dick, respectively, are three o our reasons for using anc recommending the food, Grape-Nuts for these youngsters have been fed ot Grape-Nuts since infaucy. and otter between meals when other childrei would have been given candy. "I gava a package of Grape-Nuts tc a neighbor whose 3-year-old child was a weazened little thing, ill half tin time. The little tot ate the Grape-Nuts ; and cream greedily and the tuothei continued the good work, and it w;i: not long before a truly wondertu 1 change manifested itself in the child': face and body. The results were re I ninrkable, even for Grape-Nuts, i "Uoth husband and 1 use Grape Nut: every day and keep strong and wel and have three of the finest, healthiest boys you can find in a day's march." Many mothers instead of destroyine the children's stomachs with cajidj and cake give the youngsters a hand ful of Grape-Nuts when they are beg ging for something iu the way o sweets. The result is soon shown it greatly increased health, strength ant mental activity. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look in pkgs. for the famous little book, "The Rood to 'vt'ellville." Ever rend tlie1 nnovc letterf A nrt I one nppenri from time lo time. The) are RenulDe, true, and full of hciun:: lnteraG |