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MEN'S LADIES' AND JUVENILES.

WM. READ & SONS,

107 Washington Street,

ESTABLISHED 1826.

BOSTON.

KNOW THYSELF!

This admonition has come down through the centuries with increasing impressiveness.

In this connection we beg to recommend for every household the three following publications:

The Encyclopedia of Face and Form Reading.

By MARY OLMSTED STANTON. Beyond question the most important work on
Physiognomy in existence. Contains 1230 octavo pages and 380 illustrations,
many of them being portraits of great value. One volume, cloth, $4.00;
Half Russia, $5.00.

Heredity, Health and Personal Beauty.

By JNO. V. SHOEMAKER, M. D. Treats of the science of being well groomed.
Contains many valuable receipts useful to the family. 422 pages, octavo.
Price, 2.50, cloth.

The Daughter.

By W. M. CAPP, M. D. Presents delicately, information which every mother should be able to impart. 144 pages, octavo. Price $1.00, cloth; 50 cents, paper.

Descriptive Circulars on Application to

THE F. A. DAVIS CO., Publishers, 1914-16 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa.

HERALD OF HEALTH 1897

$1.00 a Year. 10 Cents a Number.

We believe you will like this Journal if you subscribe for it. At any rate we are willing to guarantee this to any reader of THE LIVING AGE. In the February number will commence a series of articles entitled

HYGIENE OF THE BRAIN.

Also, there is in each number a department entitled

HYGIENE FOR WOMEN,

in which all subjects related to women and children's health, and household hygiene are discussed. Women who desire to maintain their health will

find it helpful.

NOTES CONCERNING HEALTH

in each number occupy about ten pages of short articles on about every subject pertinent to the time.

THE GENERAL ARTICLES are by expert writers. The leading one in the January number shows THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON THE FIVE SENSES, not from guess work, but laboratory experiments made on both young ment who had been abstainers and non-abstainers. The details of these experiments are very instructive.

There is another article worth the attention of all, entitled

HOW SHALL WE MANAGE NERVOUS CHILDREN?

And one

THE HYGIENE OF OUR KITCHENS. There are so many good articles in each number we have no space to mention them. Each new subscriber may have free all the numbers from July, '96.

S. A. EVERETT writes: "Your Journal is alive from cover to cover. You have lifted Hygiene onto a higher plane, and take all your readers with you."

Also the following book may interest any one who has a family of children.

AIDS TO FAMILY GOVERNMENT.

By Mrs. Bertha Meyer. Translated from the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. "We have here a book of uncommon and permanent value, which every woman, every mother, should be acquainted with. In each chapter the author handles her subject in rich and skillful language, with much acuteness and extraordinary technical knowledge, showing with great clearness the deficiencies in the care and training of children both in sickness and in health, and gives an abundance of most valuable hints, practical directions, and excellent counsel. It is a book worthy to be ranked with the best that have ever been written concerning the training of children."-Bazar. PRICE, CLOTH, ONE DOLLAR.

DR. M. L. HOLBROOK, Publisher, 46 East 21st Street,

New York.

P. S. We will send the Journal of Hygiene from July, '96, to December, '97, 18 months, and the above book, for $1.50; or the Journal of Hygiene, on trial, from February, '97, to December, '97, for 50 cents.

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MEN'S LADIES' AND JUVENILES.

WM. READ & SONS,

107 Washington Street,

ESTABLISHED 1826.

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BOSTON.

KNOW THYSELF!

This admonition has come down through the centuries with increasing im pressiveness.

In this connection we beg to recommend for every household the three following publications:

The Encyclopedia of Face and Form Reading.

By MARY OLMSTED STANTON. Beyond question the most important work on
Physiognomy in existence. Contains 1230 octavo pages and 380 illustrations,
many of them being portraits of great value. One volume, cloth, $4.00;
Half Russia, $5.00.

Heredity, Health and Personal Beauty.

By JNO. V. SHOEMAKER, M. D. Treats of the science of being well groomed.
Contains many valuable receipts useful to the family. 422 pages, octavo.
Price, 2.50, cloth.

The Daughter.

By W. M. CAPP, M. D. Presents delicately, information which every mother should be able to impart. 144 pages, octavo. Price $1.00, cloth; 50 cents, paper.

Descriptive Circulars on Application to

THE F. A. DAVIS CO., Publishers, 1914-16 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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