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Show CHILD'S FACE ALL RED SPOTS 622 N. 5th St., Terre Haute, Ind. "My little nephew, a boy of four years, had a breaking out on his face. It was little red spots at first, then he would rub and scratch and water blisters would form, and wherever the water would run another would come until his face was covered with them. He would cry and fret. His mother got some medicine, but it did not do any good. He would scream and cry and say it hurt. We hardly knew him, his litle face was all red spots and blisters. So I begged him to let me put some Cutlcura Ointment on them. ;The next morning I made a strong soap suds with Cutlcura Soap and washed his face in the warm suds. The little blisters burst by pressing the cloth on thetn. After I had his face washed, I put the Cuticura Ointment Oint-ment on and In a short time his little face was all red and dry. I kept using the Cuticura Soap and putting on the Cuticura Ointment and his face got as well and it did not leave a scar. - H6 TV's entirely cured In about one week and a half." (Signed) Mrs. Arthut Haworth. Jan. 10, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." WELL PEOPLE TOO Wise Doctor Gives Postum to Convalescents. Con-valescents. A wise doctor tries to give nature its best chance by saving the little strength of the already exhausted patient, pa-tient, and building up waited energy with simple but powerful nourishment. nourish-ment. "Five years ago," writes a doctor "I commenced to use Postum in my own family instead of coffee." (It's a well-known fact that tea is just as injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) cof-fee.) "I was so w ell pleased with the results that I had two grocers place it in stock, guaranteeing its sale. "I then commenced to recommend It to my patients in place of coffee, as a nutritious beverage. The consequence is, every store in town is now selling it, as it has become a household necessity ne-cessity in many homes. "I'm sure I prescribe Postum as oft-n oft-n as any one remedy in the Materia Medica in- almost every case of indigestion indi-gestion and nervousness I treat, and with the best results. "When I once introduce it into a family, it is quite sure to remain. I shall continue to use it and prescribe It in families where I practice. "In convalescence from pneumonia, typhoid fever and other cases I give It as a liquid, easily absorbed diet. You may use my letter as a reference any way you see fit." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever read the above letterf A new itp appeara from time to time. They ire genuine, true, and full of kinu Intfri-Ht. |