With the performance of a oountlesa nnmber of historic deeds in the great War, you naturally want the paper which gives you tho best selection of those deeds of daring. "The Evening News" is that paper. 4
*. What About The Teeth? 4 Statistics show that only about 14 out of every 500 school children, in a certain large city, have sound teeth. Probably similar conditions prevail elsewhere. There's a Reason! And it lies to a great extent in the demineralized foods that make up the usual diet of children. The body must have its quota of mineral elements —lime for the teeth, iron for the blood, phos- • phate of potash for the nerves, etc.—cr disaster is | r pretty sure to follow. Many foods—especially white bread—are woefully lacking in these vital mineral elements. The famous food, is rich in these elements. It is made of whole wheat and malted barley, retaining the mineral salts so abundantly stored in the grain by Nature. Grape-Nuts is easily digested, appetizing, and highly nourishing. Alons: ■with other food a daily ration of Grape-Nuts does much toward correcting dietetic faults in both children and adults. " There's a Reason "
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15608, 5 June 1916, Page 5
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