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Show I Miss Alltra M. writes: "I have tried a number of fat reducing remedies with no avail A friend tells mo thsit your prescription pre-scription enabled her to reduce 21 pounds. Is It (fivo grain arbolonc tablets) safe for me to use likewise?" Answer: If tho simple directions arc followed, five grain arbolonc tablets are safe In the reduction of abnormal fat Thousands have been benefited that I know of. C. M. C. asks: "Please relievo mo of a coated tongue, foul breath, headache, constipation and general III health.." Answer: If habitually constipated, you should take three-grain sulphrb tablets (not sulphur) nnd arouse the dVgana which eliminate waste materlnl from your body. These tablets purify the blood and improve the health by acting on the liver, kidneys and bowels. Obtain in sealed tubes with full directions. j John C. asks: "Will you please tell a young man how to increase his weight. 1 am so thin that It embarrasses me?" Answer: If you have no serious or-ganic or-ganic trouble I believe the regular taking of three grain hypo-nuclnne (ablets will cause an increase in the weight of you or anybody who is abnormally thin. Don't, expect to do so in a week or two. ' IV takes time, but the help is worth time and money too. ... John C. L, writes: "I find my'nntural strength and nervous system failing mc. I do not recuperate as of yore. My food 1 and rest seem r hot to benefit as they 1 should. Am .weak." despondent and un- able to perform the duties which wero assumed earlier in. life, while my ambition I for work and pleasure is slowly going." j Answer: I think a powerful, harmless tonic and nervine medicine will rejuve-natc rejuve-natc and rcstoro the functions of diges-tion. diges-tion. assimilation and elimination by In-1 In-1 vigorating the nervous system. Obtain The questions answered below are general gen-eral In character, tho symptoms or disease" dis-ease" are given and the answers ill apply in any cuso of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lovls Baker, College Bldg., College-Elwood streets. Dayton. Ohio, enclosing en-closing Keif-addrossed stamped envulopr for reply. Full name and address must bo given, but only initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. Tho prescriptions can be filled at any woll-stocked woll-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. three-grain cadomcno tablets, packod In sealed tubes, and take as per directions i accompanying. J i "Morris" asks: "I have suffered with I a chronic cough for almost a year, and I catch a fresh cold every few weeks. I Nothing the doctor gives mo helps, so I write to you." Answer- Tou need, a thorough laxatlvo cough syrup, one that not only relieves but surely drives it from the oystem. Tho following rogularly used will oust any curable cough or cold promptly: Obtain a 2Vi oz. bottle of essence nientho-lascno, mix It with a home-made sugar syrup or honey as per directions on bottle. J. "V. "V. asks: "Can you prescribe a reliable treatment to get rid of dandruff. Itching and feverish scalp?" Answer: I know you can get instant relief and permanent results by using plain yellow mlnyol as per directions which accompany each 1-oz. Jar. Henry J. C. writes: "Something scorns to be wrong with my system and I don't know what It in. I havo huge puffn un-I un-I dcr my eye", my cyco aro bloodshot in morning and my feet and ankles aro j awollon. Somotimes I havo chills and i foci weak and tired most of the time." Answer: Your eliminating organs, such as liver and kidneys, aro In need of treatment. treat-ment. Begin taking balmwort tablets at once. Get them In scaled tubes with full directions of any well-stocked druggist. XOTE' For many years Dr. Bakor has been giving frco.'a'dvico and prescriptions to millions of ''people through the Poss column3j and doubtless has helped in relieving illness and distress more than anvsinglo individual in the world's his-'tokv. his-'tokv. Thousands have written him expressions expres-sions of gratitude and confidence similar to the following: Dr Lewis Baker. Dear Sir. For the enclosed coupon and 2 ct stamp please send mc your "Great Guide Book to Health and Beauty." I am not a regularly regu-larly trained nurse, but have cared for invalids more than forty years and would be glad to learn many things from your book for their benefit I have cured myself my-self and nearly 50 others with your won-dcrful won-dcrful prescription for Rheumatism and am now taking the Balmwort Tablets for liver and kidneys. Thanklnc you. I am. Yours sincerely. MRS. M. T. HUDGINS, Advertisement Orange, Texas. MFif'f 'hcn tne nre '3 'ovr ond tne rn gets chilly put a Zj-M match to your Perfection Heater. You'll be toaity rfection Heater Is cheap in price but strong, light, 2jflj p hhH E$i V-1 00 looking, simple to operate and built to last. Its . B'fi hhl YVwf' jLs cx'k'e base allows it to set level on any ordinary floor InPiSwk hhhl WHIP (1 and rcducet anV tendency to rock. It gives cheaper 0 f$Di) H $M Jl hcatthan any coal fire even when coal is cheap. It 1 jmjW vl 7 S Fb nnrcjVrnre' furniture nnd department stores. I ij V I THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY 1 "rf H 1 good way- , to economize r- : . -' in good cooMng ! ' - V '"Yes, butter is tl: ' - . $f:-A : Your gr,oVer js " soVr. lout he has to charge v-t you more. ' . H If he is a well-iri'formed grocer, like many -r.- grocers we know, fremajj safy to you: "Why don't . "' ."1 "V' you tvy Coftolene? Som 'of my most particular I :' customers are using p. ihM theirxooking in place I of butter and in place-.ot other shortenings, too." I . . ; 'v' ' baking with .frb.lesom.e Cottolene, use I ;" f?v' one-third less than you would use of butter or other I shortenings. '"-fe" I Cottolene sets theaghest . possible standard I ; . for purity and richness. T'ii'l '. - . I v." ' ; . And the richer a shortening is, the more econom- I ;V. teal it is. You useless."'.''-.. - - I v - Many good cooksgitfe; it as their belief that, I . .. v;;. after all, cake is the realVest .of a shortening. I ' " Cottolene meets this test by making perfectly j f ' - ; ;; delicious cake. OH Try pure Cottolene in one of your "old-stand- I ' Si 'V recipes for cake,, biscuits'or pie, for example. I ..X :, . Be sure to use one-third less. of Cottolene than you I usually do of butter qr other shortening. I & , Cottolene is sold bygrpcers in tins of cori- I venient sizes. . H t-r - 1 Recipe for K ' LAYEjfc CAKE S MiiiSS 1CrcaAniJjCo0lcnc, add 1 cupsuEar gradu- -ft r SSs. a,,ji Ad fcma.ninK cup sugar to beaten A f ( "feliSfeO o ks- Combine m,xtures. Sift together flour, JS' 3 V-Lc2 bak.ng powder and salt. Add to first mixture 0 alicrnaicly with milk. Lastly add flavorinff V , V -ax and stiffly beaten whites. Finish with boiled i . h frosting sprinkled with cocoanut. 1 & LLFAIRBANKcomj mi Cottolene J Makes Good Cooking Better" JS |