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Whole Wheat

is made of the whole wheat, steam-cooked and drawn into fine
porous shreds and baked. These delicate shreds are retained and
assimilated when the stomach rejects all other food. Thousands
of persons-including many doctors-gratefully affirm this fact in
letters to this Company.

"IT'S ALL IN THE SHREDS"

Shredded Wheat is not "treated" or "flavored" with anything-it is the whole wheat and nothing but the wheat-the cleanest and purest cereal food made. It is made in two forms-BISCUIT and TRISCUIT. The Biscuit is delicious for breakfast with hot or cold milk or cream or for any other meal in combination with fruits or vegetables. Triscuit is the shredded whole wheat cracker which takes the place of white flour bread; delicious as a toast with butter or with cheese or preserves.

THE NATURAL FOOD CO.

NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.

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attractive night service to Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, and the Jamestown Exposition. The schedule is so arranged that the leaving time from New York is most convenient, as well as the arriving time at Cape Charles, where the steamers of the "Cape Charles Route" are taken for the trip across the bay.

The train leaves New York daily at 10.55 P. M. with Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars and standard coaches, and arrives Cape Charles at 7.30 A. M., Old Point Comfort 9.30 A. M., and Norfolk 10.30 A. M.

The boat ride from Cape Charles across the Chesapeake Bay is a delightful experience. The steamers leave Cape Charles at 7.30 A. M. and serve breakfast en route. Just beyond Old Point Comfort, on which stands Fort Monroe, one of the chief seacoast defences of the country, the steamers enter historic Hampton Roads and pass through the waters on which occurred the famous fight between the Merrimac and Monitor, the world's first iron-clads.

Within plain view of the steamers' decks lie the Grounds of the Jamestown Exposition, facing directly on Hampton Roads.

C. STUDDS, Eastern Passenger Agent,

263 Fifth Avenue, New York

GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager.

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