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The New York Clipper (April 1905)

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188 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. APBIL K A Nutritious Foodb^rink for all Ages Shakespeare's Seven 151: THE INFANT IN THE NURSES ARMS" • mL-m MEM FOB THE V I ; £yr**? bMk.- W . 'I !P£ £*&g^ Is a delicious food-drink, unequalled for its nutritive and digestive proper- ties. It builds up the infant, sustains the aiult, invigorates the invalid and nourishes the aged. More nutritious than milk for infants; more wholesome than tea or coffee for adults. Pure, rich milk, with the extract of selected malted grains. Ready in a moment by simply stirring in water. A glassful taken hot upon retiring brings refreshing sleep. In Lunch Tablet form, also with choco late. A delightful confection for growing children. At all druggists. Sample mailed free upon request. Our booklet with valuable receipts is also sent free if mentioned. &** ASK FOR HORUIOK'S Others are imitations. HORUCK'S FOOD COMPANY, • A Racine, Wis., U. S. A. 255'* THEN THE ISCHOOLBOY WITH H1S „ SHlNrHO MORNING FACE HhoruckV ! MALTED [I 3 Ml UK. - London, England. Montreal, Canada. It's meat and drink to me." 7 ■ JEavmm the soldierI SEEKING REPUTATION AT [ THE CANNON'S MOUTH" ^ i W ■•> e >™: AND THEN THE JUSTICE FULL OF WISE SAWS" MM 1/ 11 \» |3?S''and then the lover with HIS BALLAD M 7ih"last scene that ends this eventful history' [6th"with spectacles! ON NOSE*'