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Show H0IV1E LIFE AND THE SERVANT QUESTION . BY HELEN NROWN. THE sweet iufluoncc of home life will soon be a thing of the past, and tho cause of this is the "servant question." How many people each year are giving up their cozy homes for hotels. And think what this means (o the husband and children above all to the wife it may give perhaps more pleasure, but "Sntan finds mischief for idle hands to do." The atmosphere of home, its example nnd teachings aro the foundation, as it were, for the child's future these have gone. The husband coming home from the worries of business no longer finds his comfortable chnir, smoking jacket and slippers ready he misses hia favorite dish, which his wife was wont to prepare pre-pare as a little surprise misses the eweet rcstfulness of home. Instead he must dress for dinner and feel that each dav he is "dining out." Vhat will solve this "servant question" ques-tion" which is the destroyer of homes? health for health brings pntience nnd cheerfulness instead of impatience nnd irritableness. It has been proven over and over again how much can be accomplished by a kind word and a little consideration. The servant is often more "sinned against than Binning." If a maid is bright and quick and finishes her work early should she be given something extra" to do just to be " kept busy." Show the :j . ' i - -1 1 1 taint; uuiisiuuruuuii 10 uuiurs no matter mat-ter what their position you would wish 6hown to;you; and you will find the result harmonious. The mistress who is healthy, bright, cheerful and kind ready, not to excuse ex-cuse a fault, but uncover it in a kindly way, who remembers that none of us is perfect her home will ever manifest mani-fest that rcstfulness and peace in which it will be a pleasure for any one to work. In traveling I met a maid in a hotel who told me of the years she and others had been there. When I asked the reason for this she replied, "They have plenty of help and don't expect one girl to do everything. If we work quickly and neatly, finishing early, the afternoon is ours." Later 1 met the proprietor he was the picture of Stealth and therefore cheerful and bright. Health and happiness go hand in hand, and when one is nappy they wish to and make, every one else so. Happiness in the household depends so much on the women-folks. It thoy are healthy they usually mako everyone every-one else happy. For the business man or woman, the housewife, the young maiden at school, Dr. R. V. Pierce has this to say: "Tho importance of womanly health is being daily better understood. "Women should get all the sunshine and good air possible; pos-sible; do not lace tightly; practice breathing through the noso ; do not I stay indoora any lonper than yon u,j help ; take any kind of light exerSI for the muscles of the body that tf time at your disposal will' permit") For the woman whose constitution V run-down by the pains and drains ii womanhood 1 should advise to trll Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription Q This is the Remedy which the 1 facturers guarantee by offering sayl reward for weak women who cannot' be cured. ( Bncked up by over a third of a cec3 tury of remarkable cures, a record ach" as no other remedy for the disomes and '; weaknesses peculiar to women ever' attained, the proprietors and makers ol i Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription no feel fully warranted, in offering to mt 500 in legal money of tlie United Statyj for any case of Leucorrhca, Fema'J "Weakness, Prolapsus, or Fallin od Womb, which they cannot cure. AiT they ask is a fair and reasonable trial' of their means of cure. Their financial responsibility is eil'j known to every newspaper publisher!) and druggist in the United States, wth' most of whom they have done busing for over a third of a century. ! "I wish to inform you 'that I have"? been cured of a complication of km& diseases by the course of trc-atmcci outlined by the physicians in Doctor Pierce's Institute, ' writes Miss .Marie E.' Peace, of Saluda, J. Car. "From the approach of womanhood up to hu-ntj years of age I was never well, When I wrote to you I was in despair. Mj. physician did not seem to be able to' give me the desired relief. My sufferings suffer-ings were intense for two weeks out oi every month, and I was in pain all tin time. The doctor performed fivo dec- trical operations to open the womb,. out. x got no oeiter. naci ciispiacemeu-of ciispiacemeu-of womb and a very severe .case ol inflammation, I think it was ulceration, besides tho severe pains at montldj" periods. My health was terribly rundown run-down and I suffered all the aches and pains attending such troubles. I took two bottles 01 Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription, one of ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and one vial of Dr. Pierce'i Pellets, also used a fountain svrirjgi daily in connection with tho 'Lotior: Tablets ' and 'Suppositories.' I havt" taken no medicine for two months now, and my general health is very gcod, although I have always been delicate. Am twenty years of age. Many thanh to you for your kindness to me. May God bless you. " T. S. 'You have my full permission to use this statement as vou please, an J all letters of inquiry wifl be answered, if a self-addressed stamped envelope ii enclosed. I have recommended yom medicines to a number of ray friends. M. E. P."' How to live in health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Piercei Common Senso Medical Adviser. Thii great work on medicine and hygiene, containing over one thousand pagei; and more than seven hundred illustrations, illustra-tions, is sent free on receipt of. stamp! to pay mailing only. Send to Dr.E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 31 ono-cenl stamps for the cloth-bound volume, 01 only 21 stamps for the book in papei covers. |