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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924 ow the Greatest Nourishment for the | Least Money Was Achieved for Thousands “of Children by the NEAR EAST RELIEF. A Lesson For American Mothers Taught by Orphans of the Near East HE many thousands of children— now happy and healthy under the care and protection of the Near East Relief—provide a great object lesson for American Mothers. For these orphans —just recently starving—have grown strong and robust through the seven genu- inely nutritious foods selected by the food experts of the Near East Relief for their high food value. Among these seven foods is KARO, the great American Syrup. These food experts know, and their Near East children show that as an invig- orating health building food,¥Karo ranks among the highest in food value. In fact, Karo played so important a part in the relief work, that Doctor John C. Curran, Director of Medical Activities of the Near East Relief, in speaking about Karo, says, ‘‘Karo has helped to save the remnant of the oldest Christian Nation in the world.”’ (Read carefully Dr. Curran’s interesting letter to the right). Karo contains a large amount of the vitalizing food element, Dextrose, which your doctor can tell you has a tremen- dous health value. This essential element, Dextrose, is assimilated almost directly into the blood and tissue cells—and fur- nishes the fuel and energy of your body. And children delight in the delicious flavor of Karo spread on bread and pan- cakes. Both Blue and Red Label Karo are equally nutritious. This is a typical group of Near East Orphans happy and healthy under the care and protection of the Near East Relief. Help to carry on the great INTERNATIONAL GOLDEN RULE SUNDAY o DECEMBER 7th, 1924 Endorsed by President Coolidge i Y Presidential Endorsement, December 7th is set aside as Golden Rule Sunday. _On that day, vou are asked by the Near East Relief to eat these seven inexpensive but highly nourishing foods: Milk, Beans, Rice, Bread, Macaroni, Cocoa and KARO, the Great American Syrup. These are the foods which have given strength and energy to the thousands of Near East Children who were only recently starving. _By eating these foods, you will get the highest nourishment at the very lowest cost. And the Near East Relief asks that when you eat this méal you send a contribution, given in the spirit of the Golden Rule, for the great work among the orphans of the war-stricken regions of the Near East. Your grocer will give you a folder of menus by famous chefs, prepared from these seven foods which have transformed half starved orphans into happy healthy children. Two examples of what the Near East Relief bas achieved in transforming half - starved orphans into robust, healthy children. Please read the mes- sage above. NATIONAL GOLDEN RULE COMMITTEE, NEAR EAST RELIEF Cleveland H. Dodge, Honorary Treasurer 151 Fifth Avenue, New York City WILL cooperate by observance of Golden Rule Sundsy’ in my home to belp the orphens of the Near East. You may send me some pictures of the children and further information. Street Address CORN PROOU(TS-. NSRRI NS EN A N AN R SR e sl G Ce NeRa, OFFICES