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Weary nerves that beg for help HE stress of overwork and worry has exhausted them—worn them down; they are starving. Let them beg in vain for help and nervous breakdown may result. But feed them more of their vital foods — albumen and phosphorus—combined in readily nilable union, as in Sanatogen, and the chances are you will be delighted to note how in- tensively they are built up, how quickly they impart renewed vitality to the whole system. At least such have been the record- ed observations of thousands of physicians and of countless users of Sanatogen, among them Arnold Ben- « nett, the novelist, who writes: 1 Wisn T Hap Them Waces “The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful.” The Heights of Culture and of Col. Henry Watterson, the By Cuantorre Becwen ae | noted editor, who writes: ME. POPPYCOCK, who always os “1 do not believe I could have Yearns to do the proper things, 4 j recovered my vitality as I have done, Went to hear a learned lecture A Si without Sanalogen_ operating On “Should Apes Wear Wedding-Rings?” % equally upon the digestire organs t § : and nerve centers.” Drawn by W. 0. Wiesos pA. ¢ Carefully she watched the faces . Give Sanatogen the chance today Of those listeners most “worth while, Lest she be the Jeast in error . e F: to help your weary nerves. If to frown or if to smile. i 3 J Sanatogen is sold by good druggists ' y 3 everywhere, in three sizes, from $1.20 up. When she lunched with Mrs. Hybrow, Grand Prize, dnd ber eager hostess cried, ge International Congress of Medicine, London, 1913 “Wasn't that a charming discourse!” ait Write today for interesting free booklet to “Lovely!” Mrs. P. replied Na THE BAUER CHEMICAL CO., Inc. And at tea with Mrs. Frivol. ¥4 US West 18th St. New York City Where the smartest dames decreed. “Heavens, but that man was stupid!” “Very,” Mrs. P. agreed And her husband query made li Professor Punk was boresome, Or was worth the price she paid? | But when she came home to dinner, | | Endorsed by Physicians (OF World Over | ; Mrs. Poppycock, contented, | Fermentation To an Airedale Pup Dropped her poses, and averred By Hansen DeCiserans Bob-tailed, She had been so busy watching WHEREVER three live people gather the | Stubby-eared, That she never heard a word! conversation ferments. Funny little chap; Radicalism is nothing but the fermentation | Rough-coated, of suppressed social needs. Bright-eyed, Springtime is the fermentation of sap—in Ready-for-a-scrap; flower, tree and the blood of men Intrepid, Great art is the fermentation of ideas. Gay-hearted, Bryan himself was, twenty years ago, nothing Not a sign of yellow; but the fermentation of his conservative ances-_ | True blue tors in his blood Clear through, Whatever is tends to souse! Loyal Little Fellow! a comicbooks.com