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YOUNG GIRLS. Thelr Condnct and Health Often Mystlflei Tlieir Mothers. Young g-irls often feel, and consequently act, very strangely. They shed tears without apparent cause, are restless, nervous, and at seem self-absorbed, and heedless of things going on around them. Sometimes they complain of pain in lower parts of body, flushes of heat in head, cold feet, etc. Young guiris are not f ree from incipient womb troubles. Mothers should see to it that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is promptly taken; all druggists have it. The girĂ¯ will speedily be "herself again," and a probable danger be averted. Any inf ormation on this subject, or regarding all female ailments, will be cheerfully given free by Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Write her.
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