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Show RASH ALL OVER BABY'S BODY" Itched So he Could Not Sleep "On July 27, 1909, we left Moston for a trip to KnKlnnd and Ireland, taklnc baby with ua. After being In lrelantf a few days a nasty rash came out alL over his body. We took him to a doctor doc-tor who gave us tnedlclno for lilin The trouble started In the form of a rash and waa all over baby's body, head and face, at different times. It Irritated, and ha would scratch It with all his might. The consequence was. It developed Into sores, and we w era-afraid era-afraid it would leave nasty scars on his face. "When we reached England we took baby to another doctor, who said hi condition was due to change of food and climate, mid give more medicine. The rash got no bo'ter, and It used to-Itch to-Itch and burn at night so bad that the child could i.ot sleep. He was completely com-pletely coveted with It at different times. It was at this time that my mother advised us to try Cutleura Sonp and Ointment. After using Cutl-cura Cutl-cura Soap at.d Cutlcura Ointment for about nine months tbe places disappeared. disap-peared. There are not any scars, or other kind of disfigurement, and baby-Is baby-Is completely cured by the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment We hnve no further fur-ther trouble wish baby's skin. Nothing Noth-ing stopped the Itching, and allowed v baby to slet-p but Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs-Margaret Mrs-Margaret Gunn, 29 Utirrell St, Kox-bury, Kox-bury, Mass.. March 12. 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Oint-ment are sold everywhere, a sample of each, with S2 p:ige book, will be mailed free- on application to Cutlcura." Cutl-cura." Dept. II K. Poston. . Jutt for th Summer. The o'd woman who lived in a sboe explained. Itoomler than summer bote rooms." she cried. You can t tell how much money m nsn Is making from the clothes he ears You jiust fe.t a look si hie wife's. |