. St. Nicholas [serial] . Leslie Jesse Matthes Milwaukee, Wis. My little boy, Leslie JesseMatthes, has been fed on Mel*tins Food ever since he was 12weeks old. I began nursing him,but I had a great deal of troubleand anxiety about him, until Igave him nothing but MellinsFood. I found your little bookand pamphlets a great aid, andI thank you for same, also forsamples with which you havefavored me. I would advise ev=ery mother, who is unable tonurse her babe, to try MellinsFood. OUR BOOK THE. CARE AND FEEDINGOF INFANTS. SENT FREE ON REQUEST. MELLIN-S FOOD CO.* Boston, Mass. If not handled by you


. St. Nicholas [serial] . Leslie Jesse Matthes Milwaukee, Wis. My little boy, Leslie JesseMatthes, has been fed on Mel*tins Food ever since he was 12weeks old. I began nursing him,but I had a great deal of troubleand anxiety about him, until Igave him nothing but MellinsFood. I found your little bookand pamphlets a great aid, andI thank you for same, also forsamples with which you havefavored me. I would advise ev=ery mother, who is unable tonurse her babe, to try MellinsFood. OUR BOOK THE. CARE AND FEEDINGOF INFANTS. SENT FREE ON REQUEST. MELLIN-S FOOD CO.* Boston, Mass. If not handled by your grocer send his name on postal to us at63 Broadway, N. Y., asking for free sample and booklet. w^^mm BOOKS I. Mrs. Wiggs Some of Her Sayings: Somehow, I never feel likegood things blong to me till Ipass em on to somebody else. I hold that its wrong to keepeverthing bottled up insideyou. Yer feelins is like ras =berry vinegar: if youre skeeredto use em an keep on savinem, first thing you knowthey ve done vaporated. It aint never no use puttinup yer umbrelP till it rains! I jes do the best I ken wherethe good Lord put me at, an itlooks like I got a happy feelinin me most all the time. It looks like everthing in theworld comes right if we jeswait long enough. A booh which delights every reader — abooK -which people read and then buymore copies of to give away, for as says, Somehow I never feel liRegood things blong to me till I pass emon to somebody else. It is full to thebrim of wit, wisdom, and humanity. AsK for Mrs. Wiggs of the CabbagePatch at your booKstore. It costs only$ — some people consider the read-ing* of it worth a great many dollars. In the mud and scum of thingsS


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