, i liilair that sparkles l No one can deny the importance g1 having the hair arranged in the ggylc best suited to the individual g e, Much oi‘. the effect is lost, "it, abundant, lustrous. A million busy women and. girls know the e siest wa _ _to keep the hi; in per ect con ition is with Danderine. The first ap lication will show you how marvc ously it removes excess oil from the hair; cleanses it; makes 1t sparklewith pew life and lustre. It's so simple y, use Danderine. All you do is ut a little on your brush each ‘me you arrange your hairl The consistent use of Danderine will ‘dissolve the worst~crust of dan- flrufi‘; soothe, heal the scalp; stim- ulate the growth o! long, silky pbuiidant hair. Danderine isn't sticky, or oily; ‘doesn't show. easy to manage; holds it in place for hours. “Set” your waves with it and see how much longer they stay 1X1- Danderine The One Minute Hair Banal/fin At All Drug Qtoroa - Thirty m. Cont: Sundays at the PARKER HUIISE TM Ebl U- Slieciai inner on Consomine a la royal, Lettuce and Celery. Quen of Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. V Boast Dressed Chicken, Brown gravy, apple Jelly, peas. asparagus tips, cream of potatoes. prime sirloin roast beef, dish gravy. sliced beets, mashed turnips, mashed and boiled potatoes, English plum lllldfllllk. hard sauce. apple d lemon chocolate sauce, sponge sake. tea. pie. french pastry, vanilla ice cream. coflffee, ill Tone, cocoa, EFFICI EN T OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES SUPPLIED AND FITTED“ CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. I J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I51 Kent Street I-‘hone ‘HZ-L Charlottetowii Ch ristmas" Greeting Cards I for the _ llollday Season 192i! We have again provided a Splendid selection for the oom- lng gift giving season, perhaps better than in former years which is saying very much con- sidering our former displays. The NEWEST DESIGNSVFOB SEASON 1929. Also New Years Cards each card provided with a beautifully lined envel- ope. We have a wonderful Card iii many designs and colon for "Ill: 5 cents each, then prices "lilo up to 25 cents. Private Greeting Card Book . dainplcsl for your selection with uiimii iinil ailiireu engrav- ed on each (lard. look over ollf siiiibic noiiii you arc sure to niiii what m want. Oin- big stock of HOLIDAY Calms In now on dlsplayln nooirsronn (iii-ii aim.) Barter 8i 60.. - lLlilllldll hlyiwcver, unless the hain is kept , It makes the hair _ 1.8001» most any woman. no matter how hor- [less collection of war Dhfllfllflphl- llappcnnigs ill The Week (Continuedflrom page a) It is gratifying to note the pi-evgl. ancy of the canton crepe daytime and afternoon dress. The practical quali- ties of this fabric are wcll known to us. and any wardrobe will welcome the addition of a canton frock in dark brown, greet-r or black. There is‘ no doubt that the dalilia shades are taking flowery compliments from rlval colors. 'I'l1ey are seen in all Wives of costumes from morning to evening, in tones ranging from light amethyst to deep plum. ' I I l The Monday night Bridge Club had a. pleasant game this week with Mrs. Noel DeBlois as the hostess. O Q‘ I . New the hand covering seems likely to determine the chic of the entire costume. Everyone is wearing them. The glove is likely to add that dis- tinctive touch which the bracelet has been depended on to furnish up un- til now. This does not mean brace- lets are going out. One of the smart- est ways to wear a long or formal evening glove ls wrinkled down to snow the bracelets on the forearm. O O I , Stripes are creeping into Paris fab- rlcs, and zebra stripes have fairly leaped among them. One delightful little frock is of painted moire in bisque and marron zebra. stripes which any live zebra might well en- vy. Little round wooden buttons add s. quaintly charming touch. This costume is worn wlth- a brown and bisque velvet and ribbon hat and a coat of brown caracul trimmed with fox fur. O I Just the right jewellery adds radi- ance to a. woman's looks. and just tlic WTong jewelleryren dull both her complexion and her costume. For ex- ample, you need a brilliant complex- ion to dominate the gray twinkle of lar. You need a. nice skin to wear pearls. If you are very pale, you will lookyour best with some of the red jewellery, and with some other shades of it you won't. If you have gray hair and a good skin, the turquoise was made for you. If you happen to bc just the right type of blonde, choose pink coral and plenty of lt. sapphires will enhance the blue of your eyes, and emeralds will turn certain hazel eyes to a glorious lum- lnous green. o e g They said it would come. For some time the Paris people have been insisting that shades of purple were For some time the autliorl- ties in America. have said, a. bit doubt- fully. that purple was “good" if you could wear it. But now it's “good" anyway; and day frocks, evenin: gowns, evening cloaks. sport suits, hats and‘ cotton beach costumes for the southern resorts seem to have be- come emDurplcd ovemightpThe tints are lovely, varied enough to suit nearly every type of woman, and-b)’ a kindly dispensation of nature-al- l in other purple shades.- looks well in pinkish orclild. ______________..._ CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW l HISTORIC EVENTS 0F WAR -__J-__- REGINA. Eask." Nov. Zilq-Urlzlnfi that the children of Canada be given a full understanding of the pan; play- ed by their country in the Great War ii. series of resolutions will come up for consideration by the third dom- inion convention of the Canadian Legion of me British Empire Ser- vice Ireafle to bc held here from Nov. 25 to 2B. There has been a Emit Bwflillhihl! of interest among ex-servlce men in the historical records of the Great War and the part oi Canada and the Empire in particular in it! DYE!!!"- tatlon in school books and tl-irouBh other channels. Branches of the Can- udlen legion which have been discus- sing this question hlvfi 1n fwlilmm gem, on to the convention cllPfelled the view that comins Iflwflibm should be given an OPPONi-Iiltl’ W attain a complete knowledae of the oi-ciit wli.‘ its causes. proiuw M"! outcome and the contribution of their own nation in the successful PTO!" caution of the conflict. As a. part of an education program. the‘ Legion will have before it at the convention suggestions for the use of every channel ef communication. the written and spoken word, pic- tures, radio and other means. both by erally and to offset unreliable stale- inents which emanate from irres- ponsible in other countries. other proposals contained in res- olutions lo be presents’ to the eon- vmgh n will urge the immediate prep- aration and presentation for Pfi- inanent display of Canada's prici- fllms and other works of art- tlie crystal ornaments now so popu- _ wny ef instruction to Canadians I111" ' ' Health Services oi l i Ganadian Medical Association, ' wwwequou-owooo-o-o-o-e-o- SHOULD l IIAVEAN X-RATP l It is quite evident that many persons have the ldea'tnat' in almost every condition from which the human body suffers, an X-Ray examination l8 required to enable the docwr to understand the case. It is also ap- parent that there exists u popular idea that, by means of the X-Ray" the physician can see all parts of the inside of the body and study their action just as clearly and simply as he views the skin with his eyes. The majority of those who enter u doctor's office, whether because they are ill 0r because they want to keep well. can be examined thoroughly and “ilsflcwfily by the doctor's-using such instruments as are found in any Dfollcriy equipped office anii making such tests as can be made, with hi5 ordinary equipment. by any qualified physician. _ ’ When the ordinary procedures are llllldvlluate for a particular case, and when the doctor believes club eel-mu special examinations or tests will be of assistance. hcwlll not hesitate to so inform his Patient. The public should understand that, Ln any page, a dlag- nosls of disease is not made by 5pgg. "1 1585B. X-Rfly. or otherexamlna- tlons. What these do is to supply Additional information which the _doctor considers, together with the othér facts which he has gathered 1mm D15 questioning of the patient and the results of the examination which lie himself has made. Physic- ians do not make a diagnosis on one Symptom or one tcst o: on what is shown by an X-Ray, bu: upon the ac- cumulation of all the findings, ffho li-Ray is. in many conditions, n moat valuable aid to tlic physician, It has increased its field of useful- ness, but it still has certain limita- tions, and its use and the interpret“- “m 9H“ 511311185 are not as simple "5 is cmllmflnly thought. It seems necessary to refer to this because it i5 apparent that some persons rather feel they have been cheated when their Physician docs not iii-Liar them to have an X-Ray. Physicians know when spa-gig] bests and examinations are needed, and they will use them when they judg them to be necessary. ' Questions, concerning Health, cu. dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by letter, Conibuined Color In Curtains An easy way of achieving a mod- ernlstlc effect in curtaining ls to use a light shade of material as glass curtains and drape a. darker shade 0i’ the some material over it, catch- ing it back about two-thirds of the way down and using only one to a window. Another simple way is to take strips of chiffon or georgettc in three shades of any luscious color and hang them vertically Ol‘ horizontally. Keep Them Happy By Keeping Them Well It is natural for children to be happy, active and fiiil of fun. When they are fretful, fussy and disinclin- cil to play you may be sure some- thing ls wrong. Almost invariably that something lics in the digestive tract. I It is to mcet tlic need for nn ab- solutely safe corrective of chiidlicod ailments that Baby's Own Tablets have been designed. They gently regulate the stomach and bowels and thus drive out constipation and indi- gestion break up colds and simple fevers and allay teething pains. Con- cerning them Mrs. W. \E. Fbrsyth, Dover, N. 13., wrltesWI would not be without Baby's Own Tablets as I know of nothing to equal them for fretfful, fussy babies who are troub- led with colds or sour stomach." _ Baby's Own Tablets are sold my medicine dealers or by mail at i5 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockvlllc, Ont. ‘THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDlAN =;—. , filYlBlfélilUTY ARTS Bil LOIS LEEDS ‘ w,» Tuesday is halrday: brush massage tho scalp nnau-rv PROGRAM son nusx Tuesday may be mu aiiy. Give WOMEN 5 the scalp fifteen minutes of thorough, ivlgorous massage to stihmulate the Many s, woman in her later 305 i circulation. Every other week sham- looks thin her uiii-i-oi- and u qutteipoo the hair virith a pine, mild liquid dismayed. at the reflection which shampoo. If possible. dry it in the greets her there. She may be startled ‘ sunlight; at last, give it an air bath in discover that time is leaving its,‘ and, if necessary, apply a hair tonic marks im her few and that youth l c: salve. Unfortunately mcxst people and beauty seem to have departed {keep their scalp pores in o. half- before she even realized it. For a lstaiyed, suffocated condition. when few days m- pegslhly weeks slie may in most cases such simple measures try desperately to eruc the little’ as fresh air, sunshine and vigorous lines left by the years and to freshen , daily massage and brushing will keep the sallow complexion. But when the tlic hair glowing with life and health. results are not lnuncdlaie- perhapsg Wednesday"; fifteen minutes may she becomes weary in well doing and b: devoted to beautifying the ne'ck settles down to accept the fact. “Well, I am getting old, and what's the use of all this fussing? Beauty belongs to youth, anyway," she may SBY- . But deep down in theheart of every woman this admission hurts, and fortunately, it isn't true. Beauty belongs to youth, of course, but not i0 youth alone. For there is a beauty of maturity which is deeper and richer than the fleeting beauty of younger years. When the years have had the opportunity of leav- and throat. if a double chin and flabbiness threaten to come, give spe- cial treatment vrlth astringent com- presses. For a thin 0r discolored; neck, massage with a thin cream orf skin food and use a bleaclxin pack. wrinkled. flabby necks also need- massage and exercise, and though the color of the neck is naturally some- what. darker than the face, guard‘ against its becoming too pronounced by using a bleaching pack ecah Wednesday. p . Thursday is eye day. Eye uirinkles iRig/iis/iccc For Formdl Wear ALL-GOLD AND ALL-SILVER our or FASBIDN-TIIIMMINGS coon For all the variety there is in smart . evening footwear, it is ,_ “ ‘ to sel- ect so that one smart pair fits more than one frock. Perfect ensembilng, however, is so important that it one expects toliave but a limited evening wardrobe it would be well to consider the gowns and the shoes simultane- ously, letting the colors and fabrics in the dresses be such that they can be complemented without great ex- pense. The opera pump has s. sure place in evening fashion and in moire with delicate heel and slightly pointed toe is choice. It dyes beautifully-to match or contrast, according to your plan. I Open-shank slippers, and by that is meant those that are sometimes de- signated as sandals-very much cut out and having T—or centre buckle single straps-are equally fashion right. _ - Moire, satin and crepe de chine , slippers piped or decorated with strips i of silver or gold kid (sometimes silver I and gold in combination) perhaps outdo all others lri number. When i l color these harmonize well with sev- eral frocks. l To be worn with the black frock l are all black moire sandals very much i cut out and with slender T straps and very high heels; also slippers 1 combining back section of plain black, vamp of black aiidsilver brocade, and strap of silver kid. Lovely for the off-wlillc evening frock are Sllpp¢15 of matching moire decorated as simply as possible with 1 a combination of satin, moire and . crepe; slippers of satin, moire or crepe dyed in vivid color contrast. and slip- pers of gold lame. To sum up, then, opera pumps, strap slippers made delicate-looking with fine pipings, etc.. and sandal- type slippers are good fashion for evening. All-gold and nil-silver arc out o fashion, but gold and silver trimmings are excellent. Evening slippers may match or contrast. Arid moire is one 0i‘ the newest, most practical and attractive evening slip- per materials. carefully selected in the mutter of I ing their stamp of character on the faicc and ‘when the eye! have be- comc deep pools of thought, beauty“ ineuisho much more than it nos-s sibly could in earlier years. She who‘ has kept herself mentally lovely now has sweetness in her expression Bllili‘ facial lines which point upward in- stead fo downward, as they are sure to do if one has allowed oneself a pessimistic viewpoint oi’ life. nail-mama's: as snurur. l i However, though maturity lias a deeper beauty of its own, it is quite iruethat while youth may be a. bit: ‘ lax in her beauty regime, this will: nevcr do for the woman who has; reached her 30s. A spasmodic at- tendance at the mauty shop for, massages and treamients will never~ do for her now. She must keep ever- . iastingiy vigilant ‘i0 retain that: ____ ____ _____ Milli-Y t0 whim every ‘Willa-n l5 m‘ iappear earliest, so on this day mas- Upward message on Wednesday lo r flabby necks longs. lacioss the path of the wrinkles. "That's the trouble," complflmluslng a tissue cream or special Oil many a woman, "it takes too much ,5 [0,- ml; purpose. Make it a point time." But, after all. lil isn't so much w N54; your pye5 a5 much as pos- time, but Yam" Wlilllrii-Y Bud 5Y5‘ cibic on Thursday and batlic them tern. All the time needed is a few “m, s weak solution of boric acid. minutes each and every day, not On Friday let tlic beauiy program two or three hours on one day and gncludc aticntlon to arms, hands, then neglect for the rest of the week- nails and elbows. Manicure the fin- It is not possible to many women gémaps well once a week, but maki- to spend hours a day on a. bcautyiprlduy their special day. To keep program, nor should it be necessa y. i me hands smooth and lovely, inim- But surely every’ woman would being; them gmerously with iin al- mlnuies each day for the sake of loosed elbows are very unsightly. keeping beautiful. . 1 give Physical poise, mental alcrtnesmp supple-aces and grace ‘are the basisi s an important day in of a ybmhful and beautiful appear-i 1-,; . c v." ziinrfs beauty program. ance. Any woman can acquire and i roi- it l; ilzen she should study her keep these quallizlesdf she will give a ! face dispasslonately to see Whcrfl few minutes daily to exercise, both I wflnkies are formmg and m; to dis- l mental and. physical. Health. oi cover what expression may be caus- course, is essential, and also ii well- m; them. m on different expres- bnlanoed mind. slons, and when you have found tlic most becoming one, why not decide _ to wear it? Then. to improve the - wrinkled ind cocaine tissues. n sood First of all, ll. is very necessary skin ionic and' tissue cream should that one should exercise each day,’ l” npplied. for in flexibility of muscles and mind DAILY itnaurv i-noonaiu _l\‘or Perfect Results for BULB IIATEII. TllfTlllll i always use iiii lll‘ tight i-ubbci- itoppcr nu been invented for use on beveijléio bottles after their metal caps have ii.‘°“'mm' l _ |is_ also a‘ necessary health measure lies the secret 0f keeping lll.-But THE BEAUTY BATH Inside from the daily exercise whlch As eternal vigilance is the price arc perhaps the commonest kind and ‘ titled and fcr which every woman sage gently around tlic eyes and‘ willing t-o devote fifteen tn twentylmonu crcairn, an das red, dry. 601-, uicm a. thorough massage onl MILADY BEAUTIFUL J IMMIE IS COMING TO TOWN H PYS Y (f) L] ( lNh DON’T December 2nd. IN AIANSION LARGE OR ("irvrauia WUND TO PLEASE FORGET l JINGLE SHALL AND ALIJ Paris Suffering From overcrowding PARIS, France, Nov. 2G.—(By Jos- ephine Hainbletoii, Staff Correspon- dent. the Canadian Prcssw-Paris t: iii a, terrific jam. Above-ground and below-ground. she is at rusii liouias iii a maze. Allti ll0bJ(l_\' ltt has found lion is that tlic Olly of Light siiali bcconie a City or Air. In the meantime, parzizrapiitsts scoff and Ciirtooiibi". ridicule Oiic cartoonist puts tlic tiling neatly: llC pictures Paris. not as a dominant damsel of martial airs, but as a wom- an, very fceblc, very lll. licr glor- ious crown is aslzcu‘. A sympathetic ‘actor stands by hCl‘ side. Hc lock llCl' pulse. He shakes his head, sorroivfully". significantly, "Alas Madame," ' verdict, "Circulation very bad, vc had incised." Oiic witty coiiiziioiiiziio proposes that pedestrian; giiuulrl bc exiled to the perpetual twilight 0t an underground city. Aiioilicr satiric- ally suggested that n. l‘iill\‘.'.'i_\' for i (Continued from page 8) l lobe of each car is permitted to sliow and long earrings may be used to give slendcrness to the face. _ Bring the ends around to the back and tucl: them in with a. small comb or orna- meut. Another chic coififure for the girl who is letting her hair grow is ar- ranged with a. short center pert. Across tlic ends of the part make another part running from car to ear. 'I'l'iis results in a narrow front section of hair and a larger brick sec- tion. The back hair may be brushed smooth or waved from side to side. A very slight wave is put into the front hali- and the ends are curled upward and pushed behind the ears and pinned securely. A little wisp of hair is curled up in front of the ear. l A small, flat curl or two may be ar- ranged on the forehead on each side i of th eccntre part. The back hair is g tied and divided into two parts which are twisted into a flat coll of fan- . shaped bun across tlic napc of tlic | neck and fastened securely. i The simple, straight-back, sleek coiffure with no part is also very ' smart this season, but there are very l few womcn who find it flattering. To i look well in such a style ones face i must be delicately molded. The skin ‘. must be flawless and llneless. the fea- tures finely chiseled and the head ivcll formed. The neck and shoulders must also be ideally modeled, neither Poise and 1 too fleshy nor too thin. ‘ a certain distinction of caniage are l very important to the woman who wishes to wear her hair straight back ‘ and brushed sleek and close to the I head without the soliciting, fcminiz- . lng effect of waves, fluffinrss and curls. This type of colflurc is brushed straight back and the hair coiled ar- tistically on the nape of the neck. It is usually suitable for the tail i brunette with jet black, glossy haii", I oi- forthc tell, golden blond type. l Earrings are worn to match the color scheme of the dress, hair and eyes. Tomorrow — Beauty Questions Answered. mile. 1’ clfic beauty regime. ' 4, picxlon: study the face carefully and give it its weekly massage and '_ beauty pack. Bee if the skin is dry ciery woman whose years number more than. thirty should spend fif- ‘loen to twcniy minutes on some spe- ' Ihr the busy woman a definite i plan for this program will undoubt- Icdly he welcome. bet Monday's fif- leen mil-lites be spent on the com- ici-ouy, one. if troubled with black- lhdlllil. pimples or enlarged pores treat-themes slander ~ ' tlic woman past 30 must pay to re- , -—-—-—- tain her beauty. not even sunday oil of rose oeranlum. one film 0“ must she allow herself laxity in her‘ cflavonder or pine essence, one beauty regime. While she should: pound of carbonate ol soda crystal-z take a cold shower or‘ tepid sponge Mix the oil and sprinkle them ovcr" bath every morning and a warm i the crystals. Use one tablespoonful ciciuuliig bath cvci-y night, she , lo ii bathtub or ciic tabicspsoniul to should let Sunday be iiie day for n. hand buln. Keep tilhily 507ml taking a special perfumed bath to i when not in ulc- iiccp uic skin soft iuia white. There Y ziiici- the bath, the skin should he are many bath powders and bath thoroughly dried and a floral b11111 salts on the market, but for those , WW5" IPDEQd lightly. A licaf. ‘who wish ‘io make their own the ‘ vigorous-acting skin is a vital neces- followlng will be helpful: Ono dram slty to health and beauty. iiigs and Paris stand 0n crxiiciit coi- iimns. A llilrii that tlic Seine, liaimt oi‘ the flaiieiir. ariLst and ilie book- lcver sliouid bc covered over as a lailcliii; ground fur aeroplanes. hi.‘ Clilappc, prclcc‘. of politic, has tlirc: remedies. ' 1—-Tiie construction of great un-' IHBYETOUHG tunnels along the Rue dc mvmi and U“ lmillclflfd-i 19-16111: lviiiiode of travel. They arc cheaper tlic Place do Etcilc, 2~COlllfli€t0 abolition cars, o.’ - sirct‘. an cilcctivc way (liil. Oiio siigucw autos should h: cut uiidcr all build-p l l l l [RIBBON BAND TRIMS SILK GAUZE CURTAINS Silk gauze and scrlms take on smart oil's these days by the simple addit- ion ol a band of one or two-wne ribbon, sewed along the side and bot. ‘.0111 iicmlines. Brown or black rib- llflll treated this way will make the (lllilCSL scrim CllIlZiLlIlS surprisingly effective. - Thedillk Qauzes, which conic 1: those lovely powdered blues, pa]. sits midi-inlets would be level Willi 53"" 0F ifold ribbon. Powde blue iviih navy. piiic green with dee green 0r apricot with Chinese Re would be lovely combinations too. .111 lies in a. proposal whlcli wou make Paris a. leading air-trail is‘ of the ivorid. As preliminary 1 .115 ciiii, it is suggested that an. bail developnicng, should be in; ..'crely controlled. Paris would ti‘. in connected by air with more f: flung garden cities built on dist: s. Till‘ Canadian or American v ' vc: from Ciierbcurg at st. L32 "P5 lmfllfllkfi the early evening tr iv. mid ivondors how lils taxi i cxoi" extricate itself from the m; But iic has little idea. of the gr world of traffic. that lies beloiv. ‘ ilic Metro and the llord Sud, the underground systems are the l i.=ian‘s most popular and sivlf on than the New York Subway : tlic New Yorker is fond of boas‘ that his siibvi-ay is tlic cheapeel 3—A b-Vlaw W forbid ilaikifli.‘ on ai tlic uorlrl. large iiuiiibt-r of thoroughfares. Tlici cos; of flicsc transformations ivoiiiil run around iivo million (ioilars n But the mosl advanced mciisiirc of In the last 12 months the I MFIFOY 0i M95011 has attended llf’ 400 banquets‘. at times having to liear at two in the same evening Doctor Approves of Ca Wlicn yoifrc out of sorts because liver niiii iiil\\f‘i\' arc not functioning properly. don't ink-c a violent pnrgntivo ihni will upsc: your ivhnlc .\_\'.\ll‘lll and iiinki‘ _\i>ii fccl nil llir \\0l‘.~(‘. \ candy (‘ascaroi “iii $0011 lifllf‘ you tooling fine iiflillli~w1illi ilirrcll be no unpleasant alter rilrvifi. Cascarcls nrc as iilczi-iiig in tlic palate as caniiy. iiicii" action is griillc, liiii lhnroiigli. lint)‘ work wliiic you sloop; cicuiur lili‘ CililVi‘ tliirt fcct of liiiivcie in i\li(‘ coin oriablc, lliuriiiigii null-vii ilint leaves the system clcmi liilil sivcct. 'I'l'ic)‘ liclp rcslnrc iioriiiril lI4i\\l‘i action and ziro not iuihii-fiiriiiiiig. Cascarcis are iiiailc of c.i=i~:irn, long recognized iiy tlic iiiciiicni profession .15 one of tlic most “Cy/lei; wo r/z w/zilc you flee/z” .'\>\.+ scara beneficial laxatives, and one that actually rlrrnglliriir tlic bowel PJUSFlCF. (IZISFJTClS RTC S\\'CElCilCYl with piirc cane sugar and flavored with real licorice. 'i'hat's why cliililrcii lnvc iliciii—aiiil groivr lOiks fimi ilicm so easy to lake i'ii_v=ii-i:iii< say hy far the great majority of human ills are caused by coiisiipatioii. If a. coated linigiir. iliiii headaches. dil- 0i’(l(‘i'(‘(l sioiiiacli or general listless fooling warn you oi faulty elimi- nation. don't iakc a clianccon real siclmcss. lake a Casrarct every day or two uiitll your system seems normal. You‘ll be amazed at the effectiveness of this simple measure. The use of 2o iniiiion packages of Cascarctl a yes! proves their worm.