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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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"SHE DBESSES WELL." But Her Olothes Often Cover a Living Death. Beauty Is the Shrine of Men'9 WoMhlp, and Women Vle With Kach Other to Makü Themselves Attractlve. The remark, "Shedresseselegantly," .Is a very common one in this age of wealth and progresa. Women vie with each other in mak a& ing themselves atIgBjia tractive, for men pgB admire a stylishly sZy dressed woman. S Good clothes add wËSÜ to tlie cnarms of LtJitSS HB u; woman in perSgi&SSÊÊBsL fect health, but JBÊL% H. areill-befitting ■■-■''■ M . T%:1Hp. those who ffSr f onSJ Mw tDrou&hisnor" ■ [ J Bl I anee or care B lessness have H K V sulïered the 'S v. I E m inroads of f ev iJ male diseasea YaBËfeN. to stamp them r i as physical vBP wrecks. It is _ I uniortunate, I J J but true' that - -' jH some physif "'- -y cians allow I S women to suffer X. needlessly, cause man can only work f rom theory, and at best only patch up, without removing the cause. Proof is abundant that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compóund removes the cause, gives strength to tha weakened organs, vigorous health to the system, and therefore beauty to the face and form. Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., gladly answers, free of charge all letters. Here is one of the results : " Three months ago, I wrote you a letter describing my troubles, which were inflainmation of the womb and bladder. I had not seen a well day since the birth of my second child, 16 years ago. I had spent' hundreds OÍ dollars for doctors and medicines. " Such pains as I endured. My back achcd, my feet and limbs were swollen, and it was almost impossible for me to stand ; I could not walk any distance. I received your answer to my letter, and followed closely all your advice, and I have been using Lydia E. Pinkham's Compöund for three montha. Now I can work all day without pain. I have recommended the Compöund to many of my frienás, and gladly recommend it to all women in-ahy way afflicted with f emale troubles." - Lydia. Batie, 227 Spring St., Greeasburg, Pa.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register