September, 1907 



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Hajvd TKsit 

 Rocks tAe Cradle 



should control the food supply in the modern 



home. The road from infancy to childhood is full of health and happiness where 



| motherly care and intelligence are the Guide. The ideal food for growing children is 



Shredded Wheat 



because it supplies in well-balanced proportion and in most digestible form the elements 



that are needed to make sound teeth, healthy tissue and good brain. It is better than the 



mushy porridges that are loaded with sugar and "bolted" down without chewing — is 



more easily digested and much more nourishing. 



A Breakfast of SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT, with hot or cold milk or cream will supply all 

 the energy needed for work or play. TRISCUIT is the same as the Biscuit except that it is com- 

 pressed into a wafer and is used as a toast for any meal, instead of white flour bread. At all grocers. 



THE NATURAL FOOD CO. Niagara Falls, New York 



'It's All in the Shreds 



