Dec. 15,11911 



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It's the very nature of a soda 

 cracker to absorb moisture and 

 foreign odors. 



That's why the ordinary soda cracker 

 remained so long in obscurity. 



The advent of Uneeda Biscuit and the moisture- 

 proof and odor-repelHng package changed 

 all this— for Uneeda Biscuit, the perfect 

 soda cracker, keeps select company 

 — its own. 



To-day the goodness, the 

 freshness and body-build- 

 ing virtues of Uneeda 

 Biscuit are acclaimed 

 in tenement and 

 mansion. 



Never Sold 

 in Bulk 



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NOT A BKB-KEEPEB, BUT LIKES GLEANINGS. 



Let ine say to Mr. C. Klabuhn, whose letter you 

 published, p. 707, Nov. 15, that 1 read only the part 

 of OLi;ANiNGS to wliich he objects — Our Homes, 

 Tempereuce, etc., 1 am not a bee-keeper, never was, 

 and never will be — scarcely know a bee from a 

 hoise-tly; but 1 iind these articles in the bacl< of the 

 magazine of great human interest. 1 know of some 



other perscnswho take Gleanings for the same 

 reason— persons who, like myself, are not interested 

 in bees. Let Mr. Klabuhn go ahead and read all 

 about the swarming of supers, the laying of foun- 

 dation, tlie combing of queens, the framing of hives, 

 extracting foul brood, smoking honey, etc., but 

 leave the other departments for me to read. 

 New York, Nov. 20. J. L..Dunlap. 



