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at the factory, and made to supply the certain elements needed in making the gray substance in the brain and nerve centres, and to supply human energy, while at the same time furnishing a food so easy of digestion that an infant's stomach will handle it without difficulty.

The public made Grape-Nuts a tremendous success, and this started the long procession of followers, with facetious names. But the making of a scientific food, with the powerful rebuilding elements, is a difficult task, and Grape-Nuts food has never thus far been successfully imitated.

The analysis of government and other prominent chemists turns light on the subject.

The public can be safely guided thereby. When all of the facts are considered, it makes the following statement reasonable: There is absolutely no food made with any near approach to the genuine food value of