INFANTS CHILDREN S WEAR NAMELY

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MOTHER GOOSE CORPORATION WESTMINSTER MD INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR-NAMELY, SHOES, SWEATERS, SHIRTS, PANTS, DUNGAREES, TRAINING PANTS, DIAPERS, DRESSES, UNDERWEAR, PAJAMAS, SOCKS, HATS, COATS, SUITS, SNOW SUITS, GLOVES AND MITTENS;THE DRAWING IS LINED FOR YELLOW AND BLUE. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO COLOR.;
KNITOGS WAYMART KNITTING CO. 1359 BROADWAY, SUITE 1210 NEW YORK PA 10018 Infants' and Children's Wear-Namely, Polo Shirts, Shirts, Shorts and Trousers;
MOTHER GOOSE MOTHER GOOSE CORPORATION WESTMINSTER MD INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR-NAMELY, SWEATERS, SHIRTS, PANTS, TRAINING PANTS, DRESSES, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, HATS, COATS, SUITS, SNOW SUITS, GLOVES, AND MITTENS;
MOTHER GOOSE HUANG, PATRICK 31 Richvalley Crescent Richmond Hill L4E4C9 Canada Infants' and Children's Wear-Namely, Shoes, Sweaters, Shorts, Pants, Dungarees, Training Pants, Diapers, Dresses, Underwear, Pajamas, Socks, Hats, Coats, Suits, [ Snow Suits, ] Gloves and Mittens;MAY 13, 1955 IN DIFFERENT DISPLAY ON SHOES AND OTHER LISTED ITEMS, MARCH 1947 ON SHOES AS TO MOTHER GOOSE.;MAY 13, 1955 IN DIFFERENT DISPLAY ON SHOES AND OTHER LISTED ITEMS, MARCH 1947 ON SHOES AS TO MOTHER GOOSE.;
ROMPIN BELK'S BUYING SERVICE, INCORPORATED 115 EAST TRADE STREET CHARLOTTE NC INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR-NAMELY, PANTIES AND SLIPS MADE OF NYLON, COTTON, OR RAYON;ROMPING;
STRETCHMATES ARNOLD STRETCHMATES CORPORATION 160 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON, MASS. INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR-NAMELY, PLAY-SWIM SUITS, SLIPPER SOCKS, SLIPPERS, BOOTIES, COVERALLS, CREEPERS, SUNSUITS, CABANA SETS, OVERALLS, AND TWO-PIECE SETS COMPRISING T-SHIRT AND CRAWLER COMBINATIONS, T-SHIRT AND OVERALL COMBINATIONS, TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS, AND PULLOVER AND PANTIE COMBINATIONS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Processed baby foods are disclosed which are formulated with oils and/or nucleotides. Oils are added to yield an acceptable ratio of the essential fatty acids, linoleic acid (LA) and ?-linolenic acid (ALA). A blend of 3-6 nucleotides may be added to yield a level of 3-6 mg/100 Kcal, which are associated with a number of biological processes, the most common being the potential to optimize the health of the immune and gastrointestinal systems of breast-fed infants and some infants and young children fed commercial infant formula with added nucleotides.