if --, Vi":"' i'i & ST??, x - el.-. , . .,, , Vj " ataa, ,, HBfcJTOW II I tf-t t-Uggiri Wrv f'awrg tf , ' - i ks Letter from Mm. II. MnHilnR, 2411 Tulip atreet, Philadelphia! My dear Mr. Kolb The reason I use Bond Bread Is: "After Irving almost every kind of bread on tlio market to And a satisfactory substitute for my own baking (which I havo been doing for forty-two jears), and failed entirely until I tried Bond Bread, which Is the best bread I have ever bought, and would not be without It." Letter from Mr. Eltrnbcth Schrclber, 3557 -V. Mnrvluc trrrt. l'lillndrlplilm "Dear Sirs Why do I buy Kolb's 'Bond' Bread? It speaks for It self. Trom experience I know that a better bread cannot be bought anywhere, at any price. I was a disinterested buyer until I brought home my first loaf of 'Bond' Bread. " "Mother's home-made bread' has surely met Its match." ' t ft ' I' irrA "' - - f jdZ" ""lira. P McCaftery - ""1 Mrs. Jan. Pt)B,,. -v j Mlis Grace I'linniiii n w L Mm b. Scott H Mr. Otorge V?. MoY "'--l . Mrs. Emma Canady "A KEaaaH ,Xgs-v Mrs. T. E. French s aWaLafelhar jgSa Mra 'Win. Walters' "V f r""a- -- """'- " "-- v 7 Mlas Rebecca Elllngtcn J i ";" ilJ I ' " MMra.S. H. Shlnglo"""" -- "" Mrs. Fraicla A. Srrlth immme-r sajaMrs. Ida M Proctor S &fr. C. H J v. A aCSMlai Louisa V"''' .Mj 1 - Mrs. Iy MVJ" summtr' 7 Mrs. J. J. Kenntdy B rifci Mr' C,e" I ,,Tr1' a Mri. Frances c. I'lilni "- J. t, ..., f0 " ." n -1- mmisn Sf ,f-; ..ut'oretiratcVw y r -TTm """'" T-Ttrttl , . iiiiiiiiiiiim . in i BtP taHalar sisW. a(F lE VikW. ' D K JflH Linn from housewives in6 you to use ncvvb tmhl&ttab Letter from Mr. C. It. Ilentty. M'enonuh. Gloiiconter County .-V. J., IotoHlrc Ilnx No. OUt "Dear Sirs I buy Kolb's Bond Bread because from every possi ble viewpoint, I find It the best. It Is delicious not only when freh, but retains Its goodness as lone ns there Is a crumb of It. It Is, therefore, more economical even than home-made bread, and cer tainly moro appetizing and nutritious." Four months ago 2000 housewives brought us samples of their home-made bread. Committees of domestic science experts picked tho best 21 loaves. We copied the taste and appearance of the best loaves we used the same materials as the houso wives used and we created Iiond Bread. Each week more people discover the wonders of Bond Bread. In four months the demand has risen to half a million large loaves per week. Four weeks ago. we sent out a Blip with each loaf of Bond Bread asking Bond Bread users to write a little letter on why they bought Bond Bread. Here are a few of the prize winners out of tho thousands of letters received. JCoet-fiafoim, Letter from Thnmaa i. nolden, 1100) ritzTuatrr atreet, rhlln delphlm "Sirs I buy Bond Bread because It bears tho name of Kolb; be causo of the attractive and rani tary form In which It Is placed upon tho market: and because It looks, tastes and Is better than any bread I hae ever eaten." letter from Mm. E. V. AVemmcr, .nr'.)iTt'.i, I'a.i "Gentlemen I bought loaf of 'Bond' Bread, and altho I have been baking for over fifty ears, my family wero bo pleased with Its flavor, consistency and keeping qualities that I now use it In stead of baking-. It Is the only bakers' bread I over used that re tains Its moisture." 1 1 n HI 5. t J "'" I Mrf I & X Mrs. JoP" " " 'l' 4f V iii, Jeanttta Wall, '"'n,, 2 'J-... -Ml1" M. A. Dlrdaall f . -; "S Mr TllrlinM A.Tjrlclit ,V "'t Mr. A c. riatt " sv Mrs Mnrmret Hunter " " " ' f Mrs David Elcronln"- NV .Mri Mary H iTantlnps Smm Mrs. Margaret Ford -, X" Mr. J 11 Clmiller L 3Eb- lrii s Strain E t,, WelMberser Mrs. Oscar , Krebs Mrs Jot JnM.- I.ettr- frniu Mra. II. I. Martin, Strntfnrd, X. J.i "Dear Sirs Kolb's Bond Bread Is tho first bakers' biead I havo found to satisfy my family. It is close-grained, does not contain an excess amount of yeast ajid has all the other "Stay Fresh' quali ties of bread 'Mother used to bake.' " Mr De B.pjlo((, Mrs J flrover Letter from Mrs. C. II. Leech, nn.ll Cednr avenue, IMillndeU plilni "We use Kolb's Bond Bread, be cause "It Is made of pure materials, un der sanitary renditions. "It in protected by a dirt-proof wrapper. "It is tempting to the taste, very nutritious. "It has a fine close grain. "It does not get stale quickly. "It gives best valuo for the money." Letter from Mra. Violet Grets inacker, 20IS S. 00th street, I'hllndelpblni "Dear Sirs I use Bond Bread because It is "Tho only bread with true home made flavor; "Thoroly baked; "Not doughy; "Wrapped germ-proof; "Moist; "Largest loaf for money; "Keeps fresh longer; , "Can be cut In nlco slices with out crumbling; "Sandwiches can bo made dainty and of uniform size; "Is light, easily digested." Letter from Mrs. Mary H. LevrU. U3i Lrcd atreet, I'hllndrl plilai "My reason for buying Bond Bread Is because of Its dollclous taste, its nppotlzlng appearance. 1 could not produce a loaf of homo-made bread to equal It for tho name price. It Is closest re semblance to a perfect loaf of home-made bread. Hence home baking Is unnecessary labor." Letter from Mla firace SI. Wood mlT, 015 S. OOth street, Phila delphia! "Dear Sirs Mother no longer is forced to stay In the hot kitchen and bako for us, but we can still enjoy wholesome home-made bread. Kolb's Bond Bread Is now our mainstay, wo are all thriving on It. We never more complain of dry bread, Bond Bread romaln lng fresh for several days." Letter from C. Jnrcenaen, 4033 Olive ntrret, Philadelphia! "We couldn't tell the difference either In looks or taste between Kolb's Bond Bread and our own homo-made bread "That's why Mother stopped baking. "Fuitherniore, knowing that Bond Bread reaches us absolutoly clean Is another reason wo have It served dally, "The waxed wrapper also keeps it Xresh." Letter from Harry If. Iliiinon, R0I3 Willovv-a avenue, Philadel phia! "Gentlemen: Kolb's Bond Bread Is best baker's broad because It tastes like 'home-made,' Is always fresh, never soggy, browned, but never burned. Absolutoly germ proof, due to wax paper wrap ping, thereby safest and best bread for chlldron. Cheapest, be cause one 12 cent loaf goes further than two ordinary 7 cent loaves." Letter from 3Ira. C. W. lOvflnff, 20 Itldjcvvny nvenur, Norwood, Pn. "Dear Sirs One loaf of Bond Bread lasts longer than two ordi nary loaves of bread. "It keeps moUt longer than other bread. "Is a fine-grained bread like the best home-made bread. "It makes excellent toast and biead crumbs. "Being laiger sized, the slices are better for lunch baskets." Mrs Howard Ulchird Darnes Ml" Violet V E , r.u GlCr -: rci ciuidw lclt Mrs iiim " Mrs Edward r ntzeerald z. Letter from Mrs. Thomaa Sloane, 1407 S. GSth atreet, Philadel phia! "Dear Sirs I had been baking my own bread with varying re sults. One day between bakings I served Bond Bread. The family wero unanimous In their approval and said: 'Your broad Is fine to night, why don't ou make It like this every time?" A word to the wise "We use Bond Bread." Letter from Mra. William T. Knur, Presbytery of Cheater, HlvTj-n, I'a.i "Sirs We buy Kolb's Bond Bread because It Is well made, well baked, well served. Flavor and eating qualities tine, rich In nourishment, stajs fresh so no slice Is wasted. Mrets nil re quirements of wholesome, tasty, nutty nourishing bread. Those are reasons sufficient why wo dally buy Kolb's Bond Bread." Mri E M. Mundell Mis Katlierlne A. Mrs Paul jfo- Nell CrovO, rz Letter from Mra. .1. U. Vun Vllet, (1435 Locust atreet, Philadel phia! "I buy Kolb's Bond Bread be cause It Is compact, close-grained and wholesome. It H tasty nnd nutritious. Its paralllne wrapper protects It from contamination. Last but not least I get my money's worth, A twelve-cent loaf of Bond lasts mo as long as two ordinary seven-cent loaves. Letter from Mra. J. J. Kennedy, 423 Harvard avenne, Swarth more, I'a.i "Gentlemen Bond Bread has all advantages of homc-mado bread nnd none of Its drawbacks, being always tho same, and frch every day. When we tried another kind, our children's bread appetite de creased at once. The loaf Is fine grained, a suitable size making It economical. Is delicious and nutritive." yr. Mr. 'ar' K tell t&tr .' r rT. ,.w. uor '. O rt. Cabell KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAI IS HELD ANDF1RMLY BOUND UNTO THEPURCHASER OF THBICHFOF ruirif uinK ura.ut.PAT. OFF. AM) HECEBT WARRANTS THAT THE UUF OF BREAD CONTAINED WITHIN THIS GERM AND DUST PROOF WRAPPER IS MADE FROM THE FOLLOWING PURE FOOD MATERIALS.AND NO OTHER INGREDIENTS OF ANY KIND BEST SPRING WHEAT FIOUR.C0MPRESSED YEAST. PURE FILTERED WATER BEST FINE SA1X PURE URa CANE SUGAR AND CONDENSED MILK Mrs. Jottphlne Bond" sT?? - . "" Loui. J" --Jin. rin: 0,"0J4 " nir Good "ljZLe'nnJck10a IT. it. CW, t va i 'ft 1 -ia 4 Vft tf&a "nSWI ' m m p im s.jhS 0x Mrs Oio - n. Evi B JV, iLi- S ir- -KJ. .jirf v,v ;'.v i A VlfflKwBaHaaaaaaBuHaDaaHaHaaaaHHHaBa v..,,-li ' f-t JtVj .' lmi5tWiKari!attiBfcLJ(gyy ps . ty t bml". 'v1'"- j-'it'.
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