Why malted milk was originated To the North and South Poles —because of the impossibility of obtaining .m yfimt '/ |ood milk at all times and in all places the firing line; no field party was .* t lB CVp/ * dispatched without it, and it \\* . . , _ , .. _ , , i never failed to make good prompt- ts \ < / 1 "jREVIOUS to 1883 it was neces- (which are destroyed by ordinary iy and satisfactorily." Captain \ \ •j&S± V y > \ sary to add milk to all prepared cooking) preserved intact. Amundsen, discoverer of the KKRB Df \ v / X I r r „ .. . r , f. .... t>/ r South Pole, writes: "Our way ioods tor the infant and invalid, 'Pq good rich, milk HORLICK ,X\\A\ -IfMMLr**-'; i n orde^ to a P™P ed y balanced added the va i uab l c extract of Malted evidence of the liberal use made . .X / diet. But it was difficult and often Barley arid Wheat, containing all the of your splendid Malted Milk." impossible to obtain good milk in nutrition cf these grains, and reduced . Scott polar expedition. and J®#/ Cities and tropical climates. them to a powder form, with perma — The vital problem of how to supply nent keeping qualities, and soluble in ' a reliable milk for people of all ages water. It was found that by the * n an y c^ma^e that would be avail- action of the Malt ferments on the able at all times, was finally solved milk, its digestibility was markedly x v- by HORLICK of Racine, Wis., increased over ordinary milk, so as V U. S. A., after years of labor and ex- to render it easily assimilated by the "*■ periment. weak stomach of the infant, the in- S*\ """ HORLICK discovered a process oi valid, and the aged. reducing fresh milk by careful evapo- This well balanced milk food was jßmb- / i \ ration in a vacuum to a powder form, thus perfected, which a third of a A?v *lh v which contained all the valuable con- century's experience has amply jj* ]gk \ stituents of fresh milk, would keep proved capable in itself of supporting r i * indefinitely in any climate, and yet infant and adult life. * % \3lPfr ' be so | uble in hot or cold water. This new milk food HORLICK '■/ r \ !' J I t This was the first time in history named Malted Milk; it has proved a V " i tbat was recb iccd to a powder boon to thousands upon thousands, J K . \Jrj~ —■—| j\ form, soluble in water, retaining its from infancy to old age, of every A blessing to the aged • 'AjBBWtgB. \' f _. \ natural qualities when dissolved, and race and clime, and is to be found in Nutrition with digestibility with all the valuable Vitamine s every city in the civilized world. makes Horiick'sMaited Milk the ( mum nourishment with a mini- v Large quantities of Horlick's Malted Milk are being used in . B 1. I S allied nations, to^ the ical profession as a standard diet L T 5 ft A I / for invalids and convalcscents - I^!f Jy V /*T Walk into any soda fountain anywhere, at noon, and you 9 " I Sij i) \k will see business men and women partaking of Horlick's jlffiT f P^fe .jffiy \ The standard food for babies Malted Milk. More and more, business workers, profes- / mEL JH |JLCI yt' /A y \ Hundreds of thousands of in- MWt ional f me ". ant ; students are coming to realize how T? r ' H\ X fants, deprived of mother s milk, f ! TO\ h'W- Ws< pT heavy foods at luncheon dull mental alertness and im- JWW iV \ • Tjf have been reared on Horlick's to u , "r ! R ? pair efficiency. WlIMp \ robust childhood. Thousands of *2b" Horlick's Malted Milly s also put up in Tablet form. Very photographs and testimonials * . convenient for business men, travelers, aviators, ladies from all parts of the world are when shopping, etc., since a small package, sufficient for on file in our offices. Sample a lunch or two, or' a day's ration, may be kept on the ( package mailed free upon request. desk, in the home, or in the pocket. . HORLICK'S IVSALTED MILK COMPANY V* ' . Racine, Wisconsin, U. S. A. MONDAY EVENINO, HAimismniG TEUMKAPH DECEMBER 30, 1918. 5