Judge, 1927-02-05 · page 32 of 36
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Conquer Your Nerves —or Your Nerves Will Conquer You } | { | f said PAUL VON BOECKMANN Author of ‘erve Force’ and various ather books on Health, | Psychology, Breathing, Hygiene and’ kindred su jects, many of which have been trans- lated into foreign languages. ERVES! NERVES! NERVES! We hear and See It everywhere today! Only a few people can escape this enemy of health, youth and happiness! It is not surprising that the toll of neryous- ness is great, for the mile-a-minute life of today is enough to break down the strongest constitution. If only a few of the symptoms of nerve ex- haustion attack you—nervous indigestion, rest- lessness, “that tired feeling” and the mental symptoms; fear, self-consciousness, irritability ~your lifé becomes dull and uninspiring—for to'be nervous is to be but half alive. ‘Tonics and physical exercises alone can be of little avail in correcting nerve trouble. You must strike at the cause of the trouble, and to do this, you must have a practical understanding of your nervous system and its functioning, and more especially, a knowledge of your’ own nervous characteristics and weaknesses, If you are one of the unfortunate many who has sought rellef in vain. you will find it'in the pages of “NERVE FORCE,” a book dealing with every phase of nerve troubles and their correction, and written by an authority who has devoted his whole life to the study and advance ment of this sclence—Paul von Boeckmann Send for the book today. It will be a revela- tion to you and will teach you for the first time how to master your nerves and avoid future “slipping.” Your money refunded if you are not fully satisfied. Price 25 cents (coin or stamps) Write to Paul von Boeckmann Studio 145, 110 West 40th St., New York i AGENTS frei then tees make BOW LEGS? ‘TRIS GARTER (Pat’d) Makes Trousers Hang Straight If Legs Bend In or Out. 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