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Show 6IVE YOUR STOMA A NICE VACATION .X)on't Do It by Starving It Either ; Let a Substitute Do the Work. -rM f The old adage.. ''All work and no play ft i.iakes JcW e. dull boy." applies Just as U well to the stomach, one of the most Xlmportant organs of the human system, "as it doea to the man himself. JL If your stomach is worn out and re-. re-. -Tf bels ugainst being taxed beyond ita I limit, the only sensible thing you can I do is to give it a rest. Employ a ub-stitute ub-stitute for a short time and aee if it will not more than repay you In re-: re-: suits . Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets are a willing and most efficient substitute. . They themselves digest every bit of food in the stomach, in Just the same way that the stomach Itself would were It well. They contain all the essential '' elements that the gastric Juice " and Other digestive fluids of the stomach : contain, and actually act Just the same and do Just the same work as the nat-' nat-' ural fluid would do. were the stomach : well and sound. They, therefore, re- lieve the stomach. Just as one work-' work-' , . man relieves another, and permit. It to rest and recuperate and regain its normal nor-mal health and strength. 1 This "vacation" Idea was suggested . by' the letter of a prominent lawyer In ' Chicago. Read what he says: "I was - engaged in the most momentous undertaking under-taking of my life in bringing about the ' coalition of certain great Interests that mean much to me as well as my clients. cli-ents. It was not the work of days, but of months; I was working night and -V i day almost when at a very critical time my stomach went completely back on me. The undue mental strain ' brought It about and hurried up what . would have happened later on. ' "What I ate I had to literally force down, and that was a source of misery, as I bad a sour stomach much of the ; time. My head ached. I was sluggish and began to lose my ambition to carry , - out my tndertaking. It looked pretty gjoomy for me and I confided my plight ' to one of my clients. He h.ad been T "cured by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, t and at once went down to a drug store , - and brought a box up to the office. "I had not taken a quarter of that " box before I- found that they would do ' k ill the work my etomach ever did; and las a rest or vacation was out of the 'question for me. I determined to give . y"Lny stomach a vacation. I kept right on ' iklng the tablets and braced up and r-went ahead-with my 'work with renewed re-newed vigor, tie Just as much as I ever . did and carried out that undertaking J : to a successful Issue. I feel that I have r -Stuart's "Dyspepsia Tablets to thank for saving me the handsomest fee I - V ever received, as well as.my reputation, i i and last, but not leaet, my stomach." i Stuart's 'Dyspepsia Tablets are for 4 ' tile by all drurlts at 60 cents a box. |