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LADJES, THE SECRET OF A- GOOD COMPLEXION IS GOOD DIGESTION. The story of a great deal of the unhappin«3 of Women is a storv of lost health Women bonder how it is that little bv little their form loses plumpness, the cheeks grow hollow and sallow, and they feel tired Hid worn out all the time. In a largo proportion of cafes when women are Weak, flirt down, and falung-off in flesh and looks, the root of tbo trouble, can be traced to indigestion and other stomachic disorders ■which undermine the general health. Health alone can produce a fair skin, Which i.s the true secret of beauty. If your digestion is bad your complexion must suffer If your digestion is perfect your complexion will need no artifices to hide its imperfections. Therefore it behoves every woman who regiirds her good looks with that jeal onsy characteristic of her sex to study her digestion. Properly assimilated food yields the maximum of nutriment which goes to make new blood and replenish the blood cells of the skin. Indigestion causes all manner of ills that taint the blood with decayed matter,. interferes with the circulation, and consequently does not impart to the complexion the influences of pure and healthy blood. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills purify the blood and aid in the digestibn and assimilation of food, whereby the aystem is nourished and replenished with new blood, rich and red, which, circulating thtough the veins, gives the complexion a frean and pure appearance, causing the cheeks to glow with the ruddy tint of perfect health.-H!Advt.]

What is the money value of individuals of the American laboring class? According to Dr Holt, a medical authority, a boy of ten is worth 2,061dol; at fifteen he f,boj r ! hj 4,263d01; and at twenty-five 5,488d01. From that time on his value decreases, declares Dr 80lt 4 until at seventy he is worth only about 17dol, and at eighty hffl value is represented by minus 872d01. China's Foil is the richest in the world. A gentlewoman plumps for the male cbapefou a(S beiasr infinitely less fuefe'v than the female.

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Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 7