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Show f Children Cry For jpf fnntpntS5Tluid Jraollffi iliiiiii lMRf)nAl tjl, Tiff Special Care of Baby. r" "Tr75 That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it jI Slv i Thereby Promolm? " js more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use t;!if j Cheerfulness and Kcsi w & man,s lnedicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of 5o: ... j aher OM.MFoTK. that same infact Elther practice is to be shunned. Heither would uk H j e Tnrssm ' e tolerated by specialists in children's diseases. eZ ; jicdwaroidBr-" j your physician will tell you that Baby's medicine must be juS.3- i' "SS"" prepared with even greater care than Baby's food. oc . A Baby's stomach when in good health is too often disarranged ';S'i' ! S,r"'i"LsbJa ' by improper food. Could" you for a moment, then, think of giving I to your child anything but a medicine especially prepared k Kv5w for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. i -. . iRensodyfer Make a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that 'i-i V Son and Diarrhoea, you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of ' ' i d verishness and your Baby must receive special care. Ho Baby is so abnormal that j an Loss of Sleep j the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily iilh: , .': resinUnhercftonvinlnfant)'.. prepared for grown-ups. . .2 ". (TcMnatareof f MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA . c z 6 facsimile Jiyn" k GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS . - Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CINTAUR couNy. New YORK C1TV. ill ' fPffwl Insures Fresh Charm to Old Shawls I W Hi B 1 I d PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish One wuy to increase your principal is to have principle. Cuticura for Sore Hands. Soak bands on retiring in the hot suds of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cuticura Cu-ticura Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This is only one of the tilings Cuticura will do if Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. Advertisement. Sometimes being misunderstood is to be preferred. Feeling better is the first step toward to-ward getting better. "I hereby solemnly promise to fill any man's pipe" This promise is made in the letter that follows. We had sent Mr. Lewis some free samples of Edgeworth (as we do to all who ask for them). We didn't know that he was an Edgeworth smoker until we received this letter. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Messrs. Larus & Brother Company, Richmond, Va. Gentlemen : I am a smoker of good tobacco for over 40 years and have no hesitancy in saying that of all smoking tobacco Edgeworth in my estimation occupies the first place. Having smoked it for a number of years in many different parts of our own good U. S. A., and also Alaska and Cuba it has always given me supremo smoke-satisfaction, at all times, anywhere, any-where, everywhere, regardless of chin ch-in a tic change a or any other hocus-pocus. My object in sending for the free Bamples (if you will forgive me) was to decermine whetl Jrv ir not Edgeworth was being made different that possibly the samples (like whiskey Bamples used to be) were the best and finest of the whole output. But on smoking the samples I find no difference whatever, and so I am convinced con-vinced beyond the shadow of a doubt that Edgeworth always is of the samo superior quality in all its forms, and further, that my little joke in asking for and receiving something for nothing noth-ing will be excused by you on the plea of curiosity. In thanking you kindly for your courtesy in sending free samples, I hereby solemnly promiso to fill any man's (reasonable - sized ) pipe with Edgeworth tobacco of my own purchase, pur-chase, to. convert him to that really yooci amok; "Edgeworth." Very sincerely, ',1 (Signed) Arthur John Lewie. ' Edgeworth samples are no different from the regular Edgeworth tobacco you can buy in a ii store. We wouldn't Lts&sfciJt? keep! ,'sPeciai"' , . . - -samples any more CflrUAhm f than we would lt-WUM.Wl f have a special kind extra '; i of tobacco in a dif- ), nlGHGRADfc !: h ferent pouch in our KtADY-PUBBEDlt: pocket to hand to lfS africnd- Urb THh feel that 4HC Si fi Edgewor.th is good en ough r fSvjf 1Jiat its pk-as-EtVoKny ant fragrance H anc' rneJ'owne.K3 will appeal to. most pipe-smokers. We do not think our effort is wasted if we send (rco samples of Edgeworth to a man who doesn't find it exactly suited to his taste. If you never tried Edgeworth, lot." us send you enough to fill your pipe a. few times. Smoke it, and then oVcirle whether or not Edgoworth was "made-for "made-for you.". If youll add the name and address ad-dress of your tobacco dealer, we'd appreciate the courtesy. When you send for samples, address ad-dress Larus & Brother Company, 50 South 21st St., Richmond, Va, r To Retail Tobacco Merchant: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Larus & Brother Company Com-pany will gladly Bend you prepaid by parcel post a one- or two-dozen carton of any size Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbed for the same price you would pay the jobber. W. N, U., Salt Lako City, No, 93-1922 Jor Economical Tronsportatton BuiltEspeciallyforBusyMen Here is a new closed car built especially for utility purposes in city or country driving. 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