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TIEED SALESWOMEN. Employers Should Be More Considérate of Their Health. Interesting Statement by a Young Lady in Brooklyn. In the vast retail establishments of large cities, many women are employed as saleswomen. Men formerly held the positions that the same work. Their duties compel them to be on their f eet from morning to night, and many of them, in a short time, contract these distressing complaints called "female diseases." Then occur irregularities, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, indigestión, leueorrhoea, general debility and nervous prostration. They are beset with sueh symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone" and " want-to-be-lef t-alone " feelings, blues and hopelessness. In such cases there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. The following is a 6ample : " My dear Mrs. Pinkham : - Af ter writing you, and before your ansveer carne, I was too miserable to go to the store, and so lost my position. That was five weeks ago. I am now back again in my old place, and never feit so well in all my life. The bearing-down pains and whites have left me, and I am not a bit nervous or blue. Life looks brighter to me. I don't get tired, my temper is .real sweet, and I could scream right out sometimes for Joy-SHfflfi Compound is jjBHmS flia my Si SSöSs you for R jffl y ajt, ing me irom .-- SP' RufiEering. ' [ Every woman in my position should know of your wonderful remedy. I never saw you, but I love you for being so good to me." - Edith W. 6th Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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