Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1885 — The Morning Dress. [ARTICLE]
The Morning Dress.
It is said that a lady’s standing in society can easily be determined by her dress at the breakfast-table; an expensive, showy costume indicating that the wearer has not yet learned the proprieties. But no one need be afraid of being called “shoddy" if her loveliness is as apparent by daylight as at the hops. Perfect beauty is never the attendant of disease; above all, of those diseases peculiar to women, and which find a ready cure in Dr. Pierce’s "Favorite Prescription." Price reduced to >l. By druggists. A roller-skate is a nice skate, but an ice skate is not a roller-skate. The “old reliable”—Dr. Page's Catarrh Remedy. Though barbers, like other men, can only vote once, they spend a great deal of time around the polls.
