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Show GIRLHOODSj)ANGERS A SImp'o and Certain IWothcd by Which Chlorosis, a Frequent Fre-quent Affliction of Growing Grow-ing Girls, May B9 Ovsrcoms. Every mother knows that the danger line In the development of a girl la cros&ed at the point where girlhood and womanhood meet. Ills that lurk In the blood then disclose themselves and, If neglected, become seated diseases disturbing dis-turbing all the later life and frequently lead to consumption and the most frightful derangement of the nervous system. This critical point cannot be too closely guarded. Care ineures robust health: neglect means living misery. Mothers of growing glrlo can profit by the experience of Mrs. E. C. Young of No, 303 Lynn street, Ithaca, N. Y., who was safely brought through her girlhood's girl-hood's critical period by a simple course of treatment, after physicians had failed to help her. "When I was seventeen," she says, "I began to fall In health nnd. In spite of all the medicines our family doctor gave me. I continued to grow worse. Neither he nor another' doctor who also attended me &ecme-d to be able to reach the cause of my trouble. It was chloro-bIb, chloro-bIb, thoy said, a form of anaemia with which girls of about that age are often afflicted. I was troubled with shortness of breath, hadn't a bit of color and couldn't go upstairs without being all tired out. My limbs were dreadfully swollen and my appetite entirely gone. I had nervous headaches for which a doctor recommended glasses, but the glasses did not cure them. Each month I nuffered a great deal of pala and was very Irritable. "This condition kept growing worpe for three years, until finally it became Intolerable and I began to hunt eagerly for some remedy that c6uld effect a certain cer-tain cure. Finally I found a friend who said she had been cured of a similar trouble by Dr. Williams Pink P1119 for Pale People, after her case had been pronounced hopeless. Upon her strong recommendation I decided to take this remedy. Relief was almost Immediate, and after using the pills for a short time I was cured altogether and I have remained re-mained perfectly well and otrons ever since." The value of such a remedy is beyond the power of words to express, for it determines de-termines the happln;93 of a lifetime, of all who need It. These pills have al-eo al-eo cured locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, SL Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, head-ache, after-effects of the grip, palpitation palpita-tion of the heart, pale and sallow complexions com-plexions and all forms of weakness In either male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by nil druggists, or will be sent direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Schenectady, Schenec-tady, N. Y.. postpaid 6n receipt of price, fifty cents per box; six boxes for two dollars and a half. |