Show HIS IDEA OF WOMEN II I I What a Prominent English Author Thinks of I American Ladles A Comparison with Euro pcans Girls A wcII known English author who was recently re-cently in the United States was cntertained by a gentleman and lady of wealth residing on I Fifth avenue New York In the course of tho dinner tho conversation turned upon American women when the English gentleman said Nowhere in America do you find such complexions com-plexions and nowhere such health as we see in the faces and forms of English girls I have noticed this in every city that 1 have visited American ladies look tired weak faded They lack color and they lack life Existence seems a burden to them not a pleasure You in America do not notice it because you aro here while I can see it very nlainly Wo may say that this English author was prejudiced was conceited was bitter but wo cannot say that he was wrong American ladies are not so strong so healthy so brilliant as they should be Their complexions are not so clew nor their eyes so bright as could be desired de-sired Doubtless tho climate has something to do with this but it Is unquestionably true that by proper caro and a judicious uso of the right means these thing can be overcome Any lady who feels tired despondent or weak can readily overcome these troubles by a proper uso of a little pure whisky taken in water Bear in mind however that it should be the best whisky as anything clso is injurious and also remember that the best physicians and chem ists In America unhesitatingly declare that Duffys Pure Malt has no equal The effect of this whisky is to build up the system to Improve Im-prove the complexion and to give brightness and vigor In the place of weakness and languor It Is being used by tho leading ladies of tho land l and its popularity proves its value |