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Show RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE SOFT AND WHITE For red, rough, chapped and bleeding bleed-ing hands, dry, fissured, itching, burn- ing palms, and painful finger-ends, with shapeless nails, a one-night Cutl-cura Cutl-cura treatment works wonders. Directions: Di-rections: Soak the hands, on retiring, retir-ing, in hot water and Cuticnra Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old, loose gloves duriDg the night. These pure, sweet and gentle emollients preserve the hands, prevent redness, roughness and chapping, and impart in a single night that velvety softness and whiteness white-ness so much desired by women. For those whose occupations tend to injure in-jure the hands, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Cu-ticura Ointment are wonderful. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Mrs. Winatow'a Soothing Syrup for Children teethlntr, aoftena the (rums, reduces inflammation, inflamma-tion, allays pain, cure wind coile, 25? a bottle. WHERE DOCTORS FAILEDTO HELP Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vegeta-ble Compound Restored Mrs. Green's Health j Her Own Statement i Covington, Mo. "Your medicine Yias done me more good than all the doc-;"" doc-;"" "" i tor's medicines. At - ? x . "V every monthly period V I had to stay in bed j ( four days because of r "rs W hemorrhages, and , my back was so weak -' 1 J : ; I could hardly walk. - J I have been taking Y Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and now I can yC' stay up and do my I ii2Jwork. I think it is the best medicine on earth for women." Mrs. Jennie Green, Covington, Ma How Mrs. Cline Avoided Operation. Brownsville, Ind. "I can say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me more good than anything else. One doctor said I must be operated opera-ted upon for a serious female troubla and that nothing could help me but an operation. "I had hemorrhages and at times could not get any medicine to stop them. I got in such a weak condition that I would have died if I had not got relief soon. "Several women whc had taken your Compound, told me to try it and I did and found it to be the right medicine to build up the system and overcome female troubles. " I am now in great deal better health than I ever expected to be, so I think I ought to thank you for it." Mrs. O. M. Cline, S. Main St., Brownsville, Ind. tlmuUte the torpid liver, strengthen the direstlve organs, regulate the bowels. A remedy rem-edy (or sick headache. Lnequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. Elegantly sugar coated. Small dose. Price, 25c. DAISY FLY KILLER "ks? SfflX: " m I . BfWajrergyoy flies. Neat, clean op--TtfV --i'i A naroental, convenient, ?$&VT3?i-t 3 che'- !" "7W?lir'S seasoa. Made ol J5rl itTnW-J 1 metal, eantsptllortlf j-ylW-Vf ' orert will not soil ol - ;er ' "injure anything. f ! I Guaranteed effective, t I f- J Sold by dealers oi v - rm" 'I-'- - iii-.-y 6 sent prepaid for SL , lAiOLi) 8MgKl, ltd DsaalB Ass.. BrooUya. M. X. ' 'J ApjTHTC Make (20 n da v selling patent -d 1 sWfcli I O specialties. V-nd for n-w cat alogue and sample worth 10c. Hverv anicic a Koto line. huvoBia bies c. Buz 2WJ, BwUe, Woman TVTEAL time Eager childrenl Hungry grown-ups Keen appetites to be appeased And Cj'UH Sliced ijy' Dried Beef Creamed oi plain it makes a dandy dish. It's easy to prepare supreme in quality, and costs no more than ordinary kinds. In Glass Jar or Tina At Erery Grocers Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 32-1912. FAMILY RUNT Kansas Man Says Coffee Made Him That. "Coffee has been used in our family of eleven father, mother, five sons and four daughters for thirty years. I am the eldest of the boys and have always been considered the runt of the family and a coffee toper. "I continued to drink it for years un' til I grew to be a man, and then J found I had stomach trouble, nervous headaches, poor circulation, was un- able to do a full day's work, took medicine medi-cine for this, that and the other thing, without the least benefit. In fact I only weighed 116 when I was 2S. "Then I changed from coffee to Pos--tum, being the first one in our family to do so. I noticed, as did the rest of the family, that I was surely gaining strength and flesh. Shortly after I was visiting my cousin who said, 'You look so much better you're getting fat.' j "At breakfast his wife passed ma' a cup of coffee, as she knew I was al-' ways such a coffee drinker, but I said, 'No, thank you.' "'What!' said my cousin, 'you; quit-coffee? quit-coffee? What do you drink?' " 'Postum,' I said, 'or water, and I am well.' They did not know what Postum was, but my cousin had stomach stom-ach trouble and could not sleep at' night from drinking coffee three times a day. He was glad to learn about Postum, but said he never knew coffee cof-fee would hurt anyone." (Tea is just as injurious as coffee because it contains con-tains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) "After understanding my condition and how I got well he knew what to do for himself. He discovered that coffee w-as the cause of his trouble as he never used tobacco or anything else of the kind. You should see the change In him now. We both believe that if persons who suffer from coffee drink' Ing would stop and use Postum ther could build back to health and happiness." happi-ness." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. , "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgr Ever read the above letter. A n' one appears from time to time. T are genuine, true, and full of h' Interest. ."'" 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