tvf A Hood's Sarsapariila Cures .ill humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Oct it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Snrantnba. A Country School for Girls in New York City Beit Features of Country and City Ufa Ou'-nf-dnnr PpnrH on School Park ?-f .r " r 3 "'" tl,n Hudson River, rull Academic vuris from Primary Class to iti'iKln iti hi. t'pper rl is'i for Advanced Hpn I il Studenta. Mu nlc mid .i. Sniiim. r -V -).,ii. cor uncute tubulin to CiiHiKo, School Coach Moots Dnv Pupils. , UJ tUnm jnd Mlu h,tjn, Uliffifjlf lit , our UH St . Mr it 2 CHUISLS THE WORLD TWO GUANO CHUISLS of about trues and one hall months' duration each. The first to leave Mew lork Nov. I. 1911, f"j the second from ban frjnclito Icb. 17, 1 9 1 2, by the large transatlantic steamer "Cleveland" 8S locludloo All Cxptnses Aboard mil Ashore II 'In fir ir.uttraiil lUllm IIAMnUIJCAMMJICAN I.INt. 4I-.IS Uroadvvay, New York. P. 0, not I7C7 Your Lives is Clogged up Tht' Why You're Tired Out cf ooru naro no AppeliK CARTER'S I LIVER PILL: vill put you rig! in a tew dijri. 1 bey do tiieir duty. (Jura Cwutrpa. (ion. Bil. touacu, Indigtition, and Sic!c Hearliche. SMALL PILL. SJIALL DOSE. SMALL PRICB Genuine mutbeat Signature 44 Bu. to the Acre taa heary yield, Imttlut'ii what Jiilin Kennedy of Kdmunlon, Alberta, Western Canada, uul from 41) - acres ottaiirlnif Wlieatln lOlu. Kenurtt iuu.w.iiufuinfciitiniiiifitlIirUT II m BhitHiul iilln....n.l. iniureiuiiK Mirli ns 4. I null Ini-tliels uf Hlir.it irom latoctfi or 113 1-! "u neriu-re. L5,BUaiid40 blithe lyleldowi renum- i nrai. Ah mgti as 1M liintiels of nut to tlin acrnwi-rniiiri'-inei rrutu Alberta lietdsllilUIU. The Silver Cup n. t thn reeent Spokano r- air was iiniirdwl to t lie . ,.f "'"'""iwrrmieruriir itneiliUiltuf urnliii.urasKuiKl Yecetaliles, Itemr'sireicelW tit jfius wi iwiu -"iui nisi, irnin Saskatchewan and Manitoba In esteni Canada. l'leo lioini'Htrnil nf J 00 arrcfi. ami mljolulnir pro iiiitlinii r nil) iKTi'Adtt WU jinriieri)iiri to tin liiol In tlit- 'lnili'iilltrlcts. Schools i-oim-iiiriit, rll nmto uxri'lh'iit, Hull tlio ry beyt.ru 11m uymlosont IihiiiI. Imll.lliw- luiiibrr l'llIIl, rildliiliHy iilKtlt untl riiiiNomililolii iirlm, wiitur rHilly praeurecl, mixed farnilnKiiHiirriKH. Wrltnustotiestiiluco fnr set tlement, settlers low ralliTiiy .'VrJ i1Ut,.'"i.r.,l"1.Y0 P'ustraud ' Last Ilest West" (sent free on ntiil1eallinlamlntlierlnfornia t on, tosiip'i at ImnilKi-atltin. Ottawa. raii..ortotliuCunadlnn UorornuenlAccnt. (sc) n W. V. BENNETT Bee Building 0-naha, Neb (I'm address nearest yon.) Digging Spruce Gum. Thcro will bo a crusado In spruce um digging 4n tho Mnlno woods this winter. About twenty men will leave Skowhcgan within a short tlmo to bo gin gum digging operations near Jack man. Gum has grown scarce In tho last fow years and tho demand la bo Great that It has becomo a business to many Mnlno men. Last year James Carey, Frank Craning and Joe Cass dug 1,300 pounds nnd sold it all In Malno. It Is estimated that from CO, 000 to 100,000 pounds will ho dug this aeaFon. Kennebec (Mo.) Journal. Raising the Temperature. Frank had been sent to tho hard ware storo for a thermometer. "Did mother say what slzo?" asked tho clerk. "Oh," nnBwercd Frank, "gimme the blggeat ono you've got. It's to warm my bedroom with." Success Maga tine. BonBtlng of snylng whnt you think Is often nn excuse for not thinking what you say. RHEUMATISM Munyon's Ilbeumatlsra Remedy relievos tinltiB lu tho legs, arms, hack, stiff or ewolleu Joints. Contains no morpulno, opium, cocaine or drugs to denden tho jialti, It neutralizes tho acid mid drives out all rhouBiatlc polsous from tho syx tern. Wrlto Prof, Muuyou, 63d and Jeff erson Kts., Phlla., Pa., for medical ad Tlce, ahiolutcly free REMEMQER J2&J'& for Coughs L Colds PsiiUfZiir shu ri.E simtasMr i iver Mkr,a E pills. 4r jJW -kjgagl Ill IP Tll-l'-Smifew. vmvwwzvi iPHM&rn y$jBk 1EX0NERATEI OIL Cl PUDLI8HER OF HAMPTON'S MAGA ZINE RETRACTS ACCUSATION AGAINST STANDARD. ARTICLE CAUSED LIBEL SUIT Hampton's and Moffett Declare Upon i Investigation Oil Company Is Not ' Connected With Sale of Impure Candles. New York. In tho mnttcr of tho libel BUltB brouRht by tho Standard 011 company for J2B0.0UO datnagea agalnot Hampton's Magazine and for $100,000 damugca acalnst Cleveland Moffett, tho former tho itubllBher, and tho lat ter tho writer, of uu nrtlclo In tho Feb ruary Isbuo of tho nmgazlno which do famed tho company In connection with tho sale of glucoso and cuntly in Philadelphia, tho following rctractlona have been elgiifd In the otllco of Bhcarman A Storllng, tho Standard OH company'fl lawyers In the caso, and havo been luaued from tho com pany's ofllcoa at No. 26 Hroad way; "Hnmpton-a Magazine. 66 West Thirty-fifth St., New York, i "Jan. 31, 1011. i "Standard Oil Company, 2G Uroadway, , Now York. "Dear Sirs: In the February Issuo of Hampton's Magazine there was published an article written by me, entitled, 'Cnssldy and the Food Pols oners.' In that article I referred to i the Investigation of Mr. Casslay, with respect to tho inanufneturo and ealo of impure candlr-s In Philadelphia, and mndo the statement that your com pany manufactured and sold Impure material which went Into these can dlos and that, when tho various deal ers were arrested and fined, at tho In stance of Mr. Cassltly, your company paid tho flneg. "Upon Investigation. I havo ascer tained that your company was In no way concerned with tho transactions referred to and I hasten to retract In tho fullest manner nil charges mado against your company and to express my sincere regret that I should havo fallen Into this serious error. Yours truly, Cleveland Moffett." "Jnn. 31, 1911. "Standard Oil Company, Now York City. "Dear Sirs: Referring to foregoing letter of Mr. Cleveland Moffett to you, wo beg to state that wo are con vinced that Mr. Moffett was In error In his statements with reference to your company. We greatly regret that theso errors should havo been mado. It Is tho dcslro of Hampton's Mngn cine to be accurate and fair In all things. In our March number wo will publish this letter nnd tho forcgolnc letter of Mr. Moffett. Youra truly, BenJ, TJ. Hampton, President, Tlroad way Magazine, Inc." MUST TELL GRAFT STORY Danville Judge Orders Prosecutor to Answer All Questions Put by Jury In Bribe Quiz. , Danvlllo, 111. Judge KImbrough In ' tho circuit court handed down a de cision in the caso of City Attorney JoneB, who declined to answer certain questions regarding voto selling and buying which tho grand Jury put to him. Tho court instructed Jones to an swer all questions. Tho opinion stated that, according to a decision of tho ' Supremo court of tho United States, a witness before the grand Jury is Immune from Indictment. Tho court ' also held that the city election law Is ' unconstitutional, which means that Jones cannot be questioned about hap- 1 penlngs moro than eighteen months . ago. This mcnnB that tho Investigation , will continue until all tho witnesses now summoned are examined. It Is I said that many indictments have been , voted, but whether they are for Toto Belling Is not known. VOLCANO'S TOLL IS 700 i Five Thousand Families In Philippines Have Been Wholly Ruined By Disaster. Washington. Tho eruption of Taal j volcano and tho accompanying die 1 turbnnces In tho Philippines klllod 700 peoplo In tho town of Tallsay, ac j cording to the report of tho governor I of Hatangas province, which was ca l bled to tho war department by Gov I ernor General Forbes of tho Philippine ' Islands, The earthquake shocks continue, tho governor general added. Flvo thousand families have been ruined by tho dis aster. The Philippine authorities aro face to face with the absolute necessity of adopting relief measures In order to avoid suffering, as the falling mud and lava destroyod the crops within a considerable radius of tho volcano. DECIES HONEYMOON IN EGYPT Vivien Gould, After Wedding to Eng lish Lord, Will Tako Trip to Africa. Now York. It Is announced that Lord and Lady Decles, tho latter now MIsb Vivien Gould, who aro to b married February 7, will spend their honeymoon In Ecypt. They will leave America February 18 by the Cunard liner Carmnnla. In Egypt they will pend a few days In Cairo and then visit notabl point la upper Egypt Modish $&& mMM&W Jk J) " wBrlPa" 'W "V viLLv t ... m I Jn? QI'.S"HTii:s hi pullts nnd etuis, and till sorts of little head dresses, continue to mark tho coiffure of milady of fashion when sho prepares to do honor to a stale occa sion, or to dress with dignity. This elaboration in hair dressing Is very becoming' In tho majority of cases, and thoso women who havo once tried It realize (he rliurin of It. Only tho grand beauty m.iy turn her back upon careful arrangement of the hair nntl Btlll bo as attractive as her urtftilly groomod sister who knows tho fns clnatlon of soft curls anil smooth puffs. Unless 0110 hns plenty of time and boiuo 0110 to help out.vtho natural hair can hardly bo arranged In tho man ner shown In tho Illustrations. No matter how generous nature may havo been, puffs ami curls aro, as a rule, pinned on. Mere man may long to believe them growing on the head of her ho admires, but when tho knowledge dawns on him that they do not, ho still confesses to tholr fascina tion. Not everyone can accomplish a suc cessful colffuro either simple or com plex, and it Is thoreforo a good plan to decldo upon a becoming model, Just as ono decides upon a becoming lint. When so much progress haa been made, the next step takes one to tho halrdresslng establishment with FOR LITTLE MAIDS. New models of cheviot and Hen rietta cloth for little maids of six. Dressing for WoV,k. In tho food and raiment brigade, tho "do-your-own-work" mothers have a hard tlmo keening themselves pre Bontnhlo In tho oyes of tholr families. They must woar fadod things some times, and thoy cannot spare much of tho early morning tlmo for beauti fying. Still it Is possible for tho housoworkers to don 0110 accessory thnt never falls to freshen and Im prove tho toilet. This Is n plain whlto collar, which costB nothing and re quires only a momont to ndjust. When tho careor of white shlrtwnlsts Is ended, front plnlts, tucked lengths and thoso of Insertion -should bo cut out, leaving sufficient plnln material to horn over the upper edge, ho ns to avoid scratching tho neck. They should bo two Inches In width and tho neck length. Trimming at the Neck. Fur Is novcr used nround tho neck of an ovcnlng gown, which always blends as closely as possiblo with tho linos of tho shoulders. If trimming Is added at all It is in flat bandB and HcHli-colorod tulle or chiffon Is often laid In around tho decollotngo to Boftcn tho dividing lino baweoti hulr, flesh and fabric. feS IS? Coiffures It -.lint M0113 In the liuildiessi'l' In copy (he model. II time In piecious the colfTiiie may be iiiuiiufiietuieil and i-iniply 1 intied 011. Hut the lady of leisure may achieve her coiffure by having her own hair curled and puffed. This undertaking Is much more dllliiMili tliati that of pinning on the made coiffure. Hands, decorated with cinbioldoiieH and gorgeous with gold ami Jewels, piedomluate in hair ornaments. Thcio uro many other decorations, however, most of I hem designed to glitter or twinkle in the lights that shine by night. A plain ribbon or velvet hand, finished with a bow and tho shell Imrretto aro favorites for day wear. No one should neglect to no tice, tho llttlo fringe of curls thnt nestle about tho neck In many of tho new styles. A endless colffuro is hardly to be found, but the curls are placed wherever they will do tho most good that Is, wherever they aru found to bo most effective in on hnnting the beauty or tho stylo of their wenrer. In tho matter of the colffuro ovory woman should lay to her heart thai French adage which runs: "There Is nothing so beautiful as care." Care ful halrdressing works wonders and in itself is Immensely attractive. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. MANICURING DONE AT HOME Few Implements Needed, the Chief Thing Being Constant Care and Attention, You can train yourself to be your own manlcuro; there Is no need to buy a book on tho MibJuct, nor Is an elaborately-ntted manlcuro caso nec essary. Four Implements BiKllce, and In fact threo aro all that aro absolutely re quired a pair of nail scissors, a nail lllo and a clamoiscovered pollshor will answer all purposes, but an or nngo stick mny bo added for keeping tho cutlclo or Bcarf-skln, back from tho nnll. Tho nails should be kept Just tho length of tho fingers and trimmed In nn oval curve. After trimming tho nails, pusli tho scarf-skin down closo ly about tho base, so that the lunula commonly called the "half moon" shows distinctly. If tho nnlls havo boon neglected, It will tnko tlmo nnd patience to got them right; but a few weeks' attention dally will accomplish wonders. If tho scarf-skin hns grown upon the nnll, do not trim It off, hut push it eareiiiliy hack, using the rounded tip of the fllo; If necessary, lift tho h1Iii from the nail, but avoid breaking It. A llttlo polishing powdor may ho used euro or twice n week nnd a light nibbing with tho chamois polisher every day gives tho finishing touch to manicuring. Modish Evening Fro.;ks. One may bo snmrt and well gowned thin Benson without a gnat outlay of money, though a largo percentago of tho gowns for evening wear aro of ex trcmo eleganco and of a startling price, thanks to the cxqulBlto materi als used nntl tho beautiful embroider ies so lavishly set upon diaphanous tulles, chiffons, etc. Provided ono achieves I ho correct linos In an evening frock and Is know Ing In tho nmttor of color ono may eliminate all elaboration and go In for most pronounced simplicity. Smart Millinery. Tho trig llttlo thrco-coriinred hat so popular last season scorns to havo appeared again. Women should ro Jolco at this, for tho shapo la univer sally becoming, It is modified and ohnnged a llttlo, of eourso, but In general outllno It gives tho snmo effect. FLIGHT OF ELIJAH Sundsy School Ltuon (or Feb, 19, 1911 Specially Arraneed for This Paper M.S.i()S TKXT-1 KIiikh IS 11 10 21. Memory Vrni'i 11-13 1 TlDl.liP.N TUXT "They Hint wait up- , nti thi l.rnl nliiill reimw tholr HtrenKth " - ' Inn tft .11 : TIMi: Tlin day nflnr tins nci'tia 011 Mount fiitiiel. H (' flirt (or M.rt 7. In tlm ' nllili-riit . ami 4i) ycanl later on Morel) . I'l.M'i: 1 ,Ie?rel. one of tin royal resi.h in eM, t"0 mllnrt northeaat of Ha inn rlii i Tln wllilernrna lievoud Iteer liel'i 40 mlloii Hiiiilliurat of .lerusali'iii, I h mili'i ft urn .li-zrcel 3. Iloroh, ona tif llio mnuntaltis of Hindi. ' In our last lesson w loft ICllJah running before- Ahnb's churlot from ' Carnu'l to .N'.rrol. one of tho royal reslileiiees, while tho blessed rain was refreshing the whole country, an em blem of what (lotl would tin spiritual ly for tho nation KHJah was too wlr.o to enter tho lair of tho tigress Hut I Ahah told .leelu'l Wo can Imnglno I the bitter olijiiigittloiis which sho j liotiretl upon her cowering husband ; for liuvlng stood tiuleily by while her I prophets and Haul's piophets were ho- ' lug massacred by a rebellious peoplo. ' Then .lezebel, Hcornfully Ignoring her husband, and undefeated, what- 1 ever may have happened to her proph- ets. In the Inteslly of her rage, bound 1 herself by an oath like, that of tho forty .fewn who bound themselven that they would not eat or drink till tley had slain Paul and sent a mos-seiif-'er unlo Klljah Sho felt that KHJah was In her power Mo fled and liln servant went wlih him. KMJah was a bravo man If ever there was one. but ho was not a brag- 1 giidoclo He wtiM bravo enough to let the Ignorant think he wns a coward. Hit going 'was not a sln of cowar dice, bu, of wisdom and common seme, (iirlftt hlmnelf lndo his tils clples. "When ye are persecuted In one city nee yo to another;" klndlo ; the divine fires elsewhere, and thcro sh'iM be two flames Instead of ono. "Hlljah flies only when ho has tlono fhe mighty work of Cod. nnd only when the life Is In deadly peril which he would fain favo for future emer gencies of cervlce " lie went n dav's Inurnev Into tho wilderness. He would be alone, with out even hit servnnt, In this Gethsom ano. as Christ when ho went In IiIb agony to nrny alon Ho requested for himself that he might die. Ho had bound to nccomnllsh the deliverance of thn people, but bo was terribly d!a- nnpolnted. .lo7cbd still had power. Heathenism would still flourish. All , his efforts hnd been but trvlng to dam I Niagara with bulrushes. "All thv bll- j lows have cone over tne." Ho lav down and slept, utterly worn out, and I exhausted God give bin beloved sleep nntl who knows whnt dreams and vNlnnn shone In tho dnrkness. Tter.t for mind nntl body God sent hltn n friend. Heboid, then nn angel touched him. God's mcsfMincr. human or angelic. More probably the latter, ono of tho "ministering spirits, nent forth to minister for them who shall be 'heirs of Falvatlon'" Klljnh's lowliness was broken. He wns not forgotten. The outward, visible manifestations of power, whether In the natural or rplrlttinl world, while necessary In their time nnd place, are but tho nnnller roults of tho power thnt produced them. For Instance t) tbo natural world. th storms however grent, express hut tho nllchtest nrt'e'ia of the air. which gives life to nil liv ing li'dtiKS. men. bensts, trees. This world without nlr would bo ns dead as the moon How feeble the lightning compared with the silent Invlslhlo work of elec tricity lighting our cities nnd homos, driving our machinery, carrying our messages over the wire. It uretl to bo thought that tho uphenval of tho continents nnd the renting of thn preni mountains was duo to c.ifn elvsms nnd conflagrations nnd vast ex-1 plosions of volcanic forco It had 1 long been known that they nre duo only In pnrt to theso. but chleflv to j tho Inconceivably kIow modifications produced by water, and nlr and heat. So long ns all real progress in ro- j llglon. In reform. In the coming of the kingdom of God. lies nlways In a j ehnnce of will, of chnrncter, bo long the cbnir" n"- bo mndo bv motives. ' hpi p'oril Intluences. not by forco, "The lion shall He down with tho lamb." hut only when the lion's na ture is so changed thnt It loves to eat grass like tho ox, and does not want to eat tho lamb. KHJah was to return, not yot to Israel, but around It to tho wilder ncHS of Damascus. Damascus was on the borders of tho dcBert. Hero he would be beyond tho dominions of Ahab. Ho was not for the present to enter Into tho scene of danger, hut in do b work from without. Gradu ally bettor times came; and we find him In tho kingdom, nntl tho schools of tho prophets flourishing. Anoint. It was customary to set apart, by anointing kings nnd prophets, it oft en means merely to sot npart for some special service of God ( Hazael was known ns tho confi dential ofllcer of Henhndad, king of Syria at that tlmo. Me was Mt upart to bo tho Instrument of punish ing Israel for their sins. Ho was tho storm and the fire thnt wont be fore the voice of the Lord. It Is for us to bo cheered by God's method of cheering, and then to pass on tho encouragement, nnd cheer oth ers by tho cheer whereby God has cheered us. Tho coach of tho Har vard football team lu nn address to tho students, said, "Cheering Is tho moBt Important factor In tho success of tbo toam." A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO. Twenty-four Carloads Purchased foi Lewis' Single Binder Cigar Factory. What Is probably tho biggest lot ot all fancy grndo totmccd hold by any fuctory In the United States haa Jivsl been purchased by Frank P. Lewis, ol Peoria, for tho mantifncturo of Lewis' Slnglo Hinder Cigars. Tho lot will makn twenty-four carloads, and Is so lected from what la considered by cr. ports to bo tho finest crop raised In many years Tho purchiiHo of tobaccn 1b mifllclcnt (o last tho factory moro thnn two years. An extra prlco was paid for tho selection. Smokora of Lewis' Single Hlndur Cigars will apprt elate this tobacco i'mria Star, January 16, 1909, UNKIND. Si 22 Wlfey 1 amoll something llko loath. er biirnlngl la It that cigar? Ilubhy No; but I wouldn't wondor If It's tho crust of that plo you Just put Into tho oven. PAINFUL FINGER NAILS CURED "I hnvoHiifforotl from tho nnmo troit. bio (painful llngor nnllB) at different periods of my life. Tho llrat tlmo of ItH occurrence, perhaps twenty-five years ago, after trying homo remedies without getting helped, I naked my doctor to prcscrlbo for mo, but It was not for a year or moro thnt my nails and fingers woro well. Tho lndamrna- tlon and suppuration began at tho base of the llngor nail. Sometlmos It was so painful that I hnd to use a poultlco to Induco suppuration. After tho pub was discharged tho swelling would go down until tho next period of Inflammation, possibly not more than a week or two afterwards. Tbcso frequent inflammations resulted In the loss of tho nnll. I had sometimes as many as three fingers In this stato at 1 ono tlmo. ' "Perhaps ten ycarB later I began again to suffer from tho snmo trouble ' Again I tried various remedies, amonft them a prescription from a doctor of a friend of initio, who had suffered from n llko trouble. This seemed to help Bomowhat for a time, but It was not a permanent euro; noxt tried i) proscription from my own doctor, but this was so Irritating to tho Bonsltlvo, diseased skin that I could not uao It I began to uso Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I hnd tiBod tho Cutlcura Olntmont previously on my children's scalps with good effect. I did not uso tho Soap exclusively, but I rubbed tho Cutlcura .Ointment Into tho bnso of tho nail ovory night thoroughly, and as often besldo ns I could. I had not used It but a fow weeks beforo ray nnlln woro bettor, nnd In a Bhort tlmo thoy woro apparently well. There wns no moro suppuration, nor Inflam mation, the nails grew out clean again. Ono box of Cutlcura Ointment wns nil that I used in effecting a cure." (Signed) Mrs. I. J. Ilorton, Kntonnh, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1910. On Sept. 21, Mrs. Ilorton wroto: "I hnve had no further return o'f tho trouble with my finger nails." Where He Mado It. "Hullo, Dinks!" said Wobbles. "1 hear you'vo boon In the chicken bust neBB." "Yep," sultl HInkB. "Made anything out of It?" asked Wobbles. "Yep," said Rinks. "Ton thousand 1 dollaro." "Ton thousand dolars In tho chick en business?" demanded Wobbles. "Nope. Out of It," said Rinks. Hnrper's Weekly. Important to Mothors Examlno carefully ovory bottlo ol CASTORIA, a safe and suro remedy foi infants nnd children, and sco that 'I Tlonra thn Signature aC6ajffl&fc In Uso For Ovor SO Yenra. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought A pessimist is a man who can't en I Joy tho beauties of an npplo blossom t becauso he only thinks of tho possible stomach acho it represents. Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation. Conciliation is the cause of many (lisenM-s. Cure the cause and you curs the disease. Easy to take. It 1b easier to borrow from a ncv friend Until It Is to pay back what you owo an old one. piLtts ctmi:i) IN O TO 1 DAYS four ilriitfu'lst will refund money If 1'AZu OINT. MIJNT tall to euro nn; rum uf Itching, llllad, tllet-dlDtf ur rrulrudiiu Piles lu 0 to 14 days. too. It takes moro than mushy mnnner to mako ono a minister of the bread of llfo. .4 $ Doiiar for a Dime Why spend a dollar when 10a buys a box ofCASCAHETS at any drugstore? Uso as directed get the natural, easy result. Saves many dollars waited on medicine thnt do not cure. Millions regularly uso CASCARETS. Buy a box now-lOo week's treatment proof in the morn ing. ?c4 CASCAKKTS ioc a box for a week' treatment, all drugjtliti. Illggeit seller la the world. Million boxes m nth.