BUSINESS WOMEN 



A Lunch Fit for a King. 



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An active and successful young lady tells her food ex- 

 perience: 



"Some three years ago I suffered from nervous pros- 

 tration, induced by continuous brain strain and improp- 

 er food, added to a great grief. 



"I was ordered to give up my work, as there was great 

 danger of my mind failing me altogether. My stomach 

 was in bad condition (nervous dyspepsia, I think now) 

 and when Grape-Nuts food was recommended to me, I 

 had no faith in it. However, I tried it, and soon found 

 a marked improvement in my condition as the result. I 

 had been troubled with deathly faint spells, and had 

 been compelled to use a stimulant to revive me. I 

 found, however, that by eating Grape-Nuts at such times 

 I was relieved as satisfactorily as by the use of stimu- 

 lants, and suffered no bad effects, which was a great 

 gain. As to my other troubles nervous prostration, 

 dyspepsia, etc. the Grape-Nuts diet soon cured them. 



"I wish especially to call the attention of office girls 

 to the great benefit I derived from the use of Grape- 

 Nuts as a noon luncheon. I was thoroughly tired of 

 cheap restaurants and ordinary lunches, and so made 

 the experiment of taking a package of Grape- Nuts food 

 with me, and then slipping out at noon and getting a 

 nickel's worth of sweet cream to add to it. I found that 

 this simple dish, finished off with an apple, peach, 

 orange, or a bunch of grapes made a lunch fit for a king, 

 and one that agreed with me perfectly. 



"I throve so on my Grape-Nuts diet that I did not 

 have to give up my work at all, and in the two years 

 have had only four lost days charged up against me. 



"Let me add that your suggestions in the little book 

 Road to Wellville" are, in my opinion, invaluable, es- 

 pecially to women." Name given by Postum Co., Bat- 

 tle Creek, Mich. "The Road to Wellville" in each pkg. 



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