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Woman's Long Hours

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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SHE TOILS AFTER MAN'S DAY'S WORK IS DONE. What She Has to Contend Wlth- Work That Sooner or Later Breaks Down Her Delicate Organigin. The greatmajority of women " work to live" and "live to work," and as the hands of the olock approach the O hour of six, those emPv ployed in stores, offices, ijlyjr _ milis and f actories, hail # fr l 10 closing time with have won my'j Ê2_r to be performed, and many personal matters to be attended to. ïhey have mending to do, and dresses or bonnets to make, and long into the night they toil, for they must look neat, and they have no time during the day to attend to personal matters. Women, therefore, notwithstanding their delicate organism, work longer and more closely than men. They do not promptly heed such signs as headaclfie, backache, blues, pains in the groins, bearing-down, "all gone" feeling, nervousness, loss of sleep and appetite, whites, irregular or painful monthly periods, cold and swollen f eet, etc, all symptoms of womb trouble, which, if not quickly checked, will launch them in a sea of misery. mere is dux one aosonue remeay for all those ills. Any woman who has to earn her o-vn living will find it profitable to keep her system fortified with this tried and true woman's f riend. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound speedily removes the „cause and effects a lasting cure. We are glad to produce such letters as the following f rom Miss M. G. McNamee, 114 Catherine St., Utica, N.Y.: " For months I had been afflicted with that tired feeling, no ambition, no appetite, and a heavy bearing-down feeling of the uterus. I began to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Soon those bad feelings passed away ; I began to have more ambition, my appetite improved and I guined rapidly in every way, and now I am entirely well. I advise all my frienda to use the Compouad, it is woman's truest f riend."

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