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FFALO In Diseases of Women The late J. Marion Sims, M.D., <“EL.D., the Father of Gynecology, a short while before his death wrote : “iT bave osed in my practice the Water of Spring No. of the Bor/ata Emma Sraincs of Meckien burg County, Va, for several years past. and have ti fnaay cases found it highly beneficial.” Dr. Wm. T. Howard, Professor of Diseases of: Women and Children in the University of Maryland, indorses these Waters in the highest terms. “In all the affections peculiar to women that are remedial at all by mineral waters,”* Dr. Thomas P. Atkinson, «s-President of the Medical Society of Virginia : “In many of the Diseases of Women, especially in disturbed conditions of the Month! where unconnected with organic disease Function BUFFALO LITHIA WATER fae eee SE George Halsted Soyland, M.A., M.D., Paris, France, Member of the Academy of Medicine of Paris: : “My expe convinces me that it is perhaps more than he ITHIA WATER Sty otierwnisr intne'wortd wepe: ta seases of female pelvic organs. Ae & regulator of distarbed conditions of the monthly fanction I know of nothing at all comparable to It."" Dr. William B. Towles, Professor of Anatomy and Materia Medica in the Medical De- partment of the University of Virginia : “aeesacta’; BUEFALO LITHIA WATER in my experience tas shown spectal | ities of young women has me very remarkable results from Its use in this class of and happy adaptation. ve | witnesse cases where the most approved treatment of the profession had proved unavailing.” Dr. John H. Tucker, of Menderson, N. C., President of the Medical Society of North Carolina, says : In many of the di ments resulting from Cl confidence that 1 do Wi is sold by Druggists and Grocers generally. It is an| STHIA WATER Soi, Does 2 Goes sera 2s and most common ills that afflict mankind. An illustrated book can be procured on request, containing the | testimony of the most famous physicians of this country and Europe, as to the wondertul power of Bi rrato Limna Waren in Gout, Khenmatism, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Indigestion, Nervous Dyspey | sia, Nervous Exhausth luria, Alcoholism, Eczema and isorders, Diseases uf ‘Women, ete. Send for the book and judge for yourself. Proprietor. BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. peculiar to women—monthly irregulariti he many functional derange- mAnsemic conditions, I presci Ae ies—and t this water with almost the same ‘Address Abbie’ A Little Christmas Gift for You. | DEMORESTS If you will send us MAGAZINE a5 cents for a Three Months’ Trial Sub- scription to Demorest’s Magazine, we will not only send the Magazine for that period to your address, postpaid (or to any address you may Select), but we will also send you, free, this little solid silver stick pin (which retails at any jeweler's for 25 cents). If you are already a subscriber to the Magazine, you can take advantage of this offer by sending the Magazine to some friend and keeping the pin your- self. In this latter event, please state that you want the pin sent to your own address. We would suggest your answering this at once, in order that your sub- scription may start with the Christ- mas Number of Demorest’s, and also that it may be received by us bcfore the silver pins are all gone. Remit 25 cents in coin or one-cent stamps. DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, Ho Fifth Avenue, New Yorks There ts no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak. Holidays «re Kodak Days. Folding Pocket Kodak $10. Indoors and Out the holiday season is a delightful one for amateur pho- tography, making the Kodak an especially welcome Christmas Gift. The Christmas tree, groups of friends at the dinner table or at the card party are all fascinating subjects for the flash-light and the winter days give ample oppor tunity for indoor portraiture, while outside, the barren, wind swept fields, or the trees covered with their feathery mantles of white offer unlimited possibilities to the amateur artist. Flash-light pictures and daylight pictures are easy with a Kodak. ‘ KODAKS $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO, Rochester, N. Y Catalogues free at the dealers or by mail, $3.00 © $2.65 These Three Famous Magazines will be sent to you for one full year for a remittance of $2.65 Ordinarily you would have to pay $3.00 for them. We are able to offer the combination, however, through favorable arrangements made with the publishers. | We will send all three mag- azines to one address, or each magazine to a separate address, if you desire. What better Christmas gift could be made than either, or all three popular monthlies? RARARARAAAS Singly they will cost $1.00. Collectively they will only cost $2.65. Remit by check, post-office order, or registered letter, to Brownell Subscription Agency, 4{2 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. We refer to the publishers of this periodical for information regarding our reliability. comicbooks.com