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Show CHILD'S HEAD A MASS OF HUMOR "I think tho Culliura remedies are Ihe best remedies for ecrema I have ever heard of. My mother had a child who had a rash on lis head when ii was real young. Doctor called It baby ni!ti. Ho gavo ua medicine, hut H did no good, lu a few day the head was I a solid mnss. a running soro. It waa awful; (ho child cried continually. Wo -had lo hold hint nt.d watch him lo keep him from Rcralchlng Iho sore. ' Ills suffering in drnndful. At last , we remembered Cutlcuta llenicdle. ' We got a dollar bottle of rmlcura Ho- I solvent, a box of Cutleurn Ointment, j and a bar of Cutlcurii Soap. We gave Ihe Itc'olv. nt as directed, washed Ihe head with Iho rutlcurn Hnnp, and applied ap-plied the Ciitlrura, Ointment. Wo had ' not used half before Iho child' head waa clear and freo from eczema, and ; II has iiever como buck nr-.iln. Ill , head was healthy and bo had n beau 1 llful hind of hnlr. I think tho Cntl- , rura (Utiln eut very good for Ihe hair, i II niakeH Iho tin Ir grow nnd prevents (ailing hnlr." (Slitmil) Mrs. Friincl I. ill" I. I'li.ln ( llv. Cliih, Hi it. 111, I!' Hi. Allhot'Kh Cutlcura Koap und Ointment Oint-ment are sold everywhere, a snmpto Of riu h, Willi n:pn-io book, will hn mailed freo on application to "C'utl- . curu," Dept. 1'J I., Huston. |