Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1886 — The Splendor of Dress [ARTICLE]

The Splendor of Dress

and the artiflolal effects of cosmetics, no pastier how dsfUy applied, can never make beautiful or attractive one who Is subject to emaciation, nervous debility, or spy form of female weakness. These must be reached by Inward app'icatlon, and not by outward attempts at concealment and the ladles may take hope from the fact that thousands of their sisters have mado themselves more radiant and oeautlful by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription'’ than they could ever hope to do by the hid of the appliances of the toilet ST*' First Student (entering companion’s room! —“Ah, I seo you have been burning midnight oiL" Second Student—“No: that’s a couple of old shoes I threw into the stove.”