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ARE THE) WEAK OR PAINFUL)
Do your lungs ever bleed ?
Do you have night sweats?
Have you pains in chest and sides ?
Do you spit yellow and black matter?
Are you continually hawking and coughing?
Do you have pains under your shoulder blades?
These are Regarded Symptoms of
<• Lun| Trouble and
CONSUMPTION
You should take immediate steps to check the
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Dare to say “No” when you’re tempt
ed to drink,
Pause for a moment, my brave boy,
and think,
Think of the wrecks upon life’s ocean
tossed
For answering “Yes” without count
ing the cost.
Think of the hopes that are drowned
in the bowl;
Think of the danger to body and
soul;
Think of sad lives once as pure as
the snow,
Look at them now and at once an
swer “No.”
Think of a manhood with rum-tainted
breath;
Think how the glass leads to sor
row and death;
THE WORKING GIRL AND HER
TEMPTATIONS.
In regard to the girl who works for
her living in offices or other places,
where men are employed: Such a
girl can not be too careful, first, to
invite no familiarity and secondly to
repel at once any undue advances,
whether from her fellow workers or
from her employers. Do not allow
a man to even touch you. So many
men have such a seemingly innocent
way of just taking hold of a girl.
Such familiarities must be nipped in
the bud. Then there will be no fu
ture trouble.
Personally, to me, it seems a pity
that so many girls must work in of
fices these days. Many good girls
do work there, but I firmly believe,
indeed I know, that a girl endowed
with an unusual personal attraction
has no business in an office unless she
is at the same time endowed with an
adamantine will, and this combination
does not usually exist.
The attractive girl will be pursued
by men. She is bound to be. I be
lieve that few parents realize the con
ditions that many girls work under
at the present time, especially in large
cities. It would take a mature wom
an, and a level-headed one at that, to
steer clear of the shoals that threat
en in such places.
A girl should start right. In the
first place, never put yourself under
obligation to your employer or any
other man. I can understand how
sorely a girl who loves pretty things
and a good time can be tempted, but
let your retort be, “Get thee behind
me, Satan.” Remember that a man
does not lavish gifts and flowers on
a girl for nothing. He expects her
to make a return for them. And it
is hard to repulse a man whose gifts
you have accepted. Every girl should
remember “I fear the Greeks when
they bring gifts.” Also beware of
flattery. Those who flatter do so,
too, for a purpose. Distrust your
employer if he tells you that you are
the “whole thing.” Then if you have
done your best and a married man
persists in making love to you and
you are getting interested, there is
just one thing for you to do and that
is to throw up your position. No
matter how much you may make or
how much you need the money, throw
The Golden Age for January 16,1913.
Conducted by MRS. G. B. LINDSEY-.
Dare To Say “No”
By F. D.
Think of the homes, that, now shaded
with woe,
Might have been Heaven had the
answer been “No.”
Think of the lone graves unwept and
unknown,
Hiding fond hopes that were fair
as your own;
Think of proud forms now forever
laid low,
That still might be here had they
learned to say “No.”
Think of the demon that lurks in the
bowl,
Driving to ruin both body and
soul;
Think of all this as on life’s journey
you go,
And when you’re assailed by the
tempter say, “No.”
CHAT
it up. It is the only honorable thing
for you to do. Don’t delude yourself
into thinking that you are strong
enough to control the situation. You
can’t. Flee the man as you would
flee from fire, from pestilence and
from famine, and flee before it is
too late.
In choosing men friends, choose a
man for what he is worth and not for
what he wears. And don’t let the
young men s>pend more than they can
afford on you. It is an extravagant
age and the man and the girl are both
inclined to put up a front. As one
girl jestingly said, in speaking of eat
ing at restaurants, “The fellow orders
expensive things to make a grand
stand play and the girl orders expen
sive things to show that she is used
to it. They both want to appear
‘true sports.’ ” There is too much
truth to this. So many young men
are tempted into spending more than
they can afford because the girl seems
to expect it. They don’t want to
seem stingy. By using a little fore
sight and tact a girl can do a good
deal toward keeping expenses down.
And be sure the right sort of a man
will appreciate it. I heard a man,
one who is inclined, too, to be lavish,
once say that some women ordered
so much in a restaurant that one
would think that they had never had
anything to eat.
It does not seem quite the thing for
young girls to dine in cases with
young men, although it is quite the
custom in large cities, particularly
where the girl works and does not
have time to go home before the con
cert or theatre. She could though,
suggest a quiet place and order a
meal that is comparatively inexpen
sive—comparatively—because any
meal for two in a good case costs
enough, and with theater tickets aft
erwards makes a hole in the weekly
pay of the average young man. The
growing custom in smaller cities of
the young folks dining in restaurants
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Quickly Dispels
Stomach Distress
Whatever the Trouble, it Disappears
in Five Minutes After Taking a
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All of the unpleasant sensations at
tendant upon eating too heartily are
almost instantly relieved by a Stuart’s
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Heaviness of the Stomach from Undi
gested Food Quickly Relieved by
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When you take food into a stomach
that is tired and over-taxed, the gas
tric juices do not form fast enough to
digest it properly. So the food be
comes sour and at once begins to
throw off gases. Your stomach be
comes inflated just as surely as if you
attached a toy balloon to a gas jet.
Then the gases and foul odors issue
forth and pollute your breath. Your
tongue quickly becomes coated and
you can taste the foulness that is
within you.
Now all this condition is changed
almost instantly by a Stuart’s Dyspep
sia Tablet. The little digester gets
busy at once —supplies all the diges
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and refreshes the mucous lining of the
stomach and bowels and restores
peace and content.
One grain of a single ingredient in
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet will digest.
3,000 grains of food. This saves your
stomach and gives it the rest it needs.
All muscles require occasional rest
if they are ever over-taxed. The
stomach is no exception to this rule.
Try a box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia.
Tablets and you will wonder how you
ever got along without them. They
are sold at 50 cents by all druggists
everywhere.
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is merely wanton extravagance and
ought to be strongly condemned.
Never order alcoholic beverages, no
matter how strongly a man may insist
nor how much fun is poked at you,
nor if other girls do so. Then, too,
do not dine in a place of which you
know nothing. Many girls are often
enticed into wine rooms unknowingly.
Do not allow a man to drink with