Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1870 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. All women know that it Is branty, rather than genius, which all generations of men have wor- ( shipped Id the eex. Cun it be wondered at, then, that so much of woman’s tfme and attention wbould be directed to the means of developing nnd prcpcrviig that beauty i Women know, too, that when men epeak of the intelfect of women, they p peak tri treaty, tamely, cooity; but 'when they come to tpeak of the charms of a beautiful woman, their language and their eyes kindle with an enthusiasm which shows them to be foundry, if rot, indeed, ridirulonsty. in eanH-atv It is part of the natural sagacity of women to perceive all this, and therefore employ every allowable art to become the goddess of that adoration. Preach to the contrary, a« we may, asninst the arts employed by women for enbar cing their beauty, there stillstands the eternal fact, that the worid does not prefer the society of ah ugly woman of genius to that of a bennty of les* intellectual acquirements. The world has yet allowed no ' higher mission to woman than to be beautiful, and it won d seem th it the ladies of tho present ag are carrying this idea of the world to gre ;*er extremes than t-ver. for all w<»mcn now to whom nature h is dented the talismanicpower of besu>y, supply the d .ficieticy by the use of a moat delightful toilet article, knowm as the “Bloom of Youth,” which has been lately introduced into this country by George W. Laird, a delicate bcautifler, which smooths out all indentations. furrows, scars, removing tan, freckles, and discolorations from the skin, leaving the complexion clear, biilliant and beautiful, the skin soft and smooth. With lhe as.-istance of this new American trick of a Lady’s toilet, female beauty is destined to play a larger part in the admiration of men and lhe amnition of women than all the art® employed since her creation. Prof. C. F. Chandler, Chemist to the Metropolitan Board of Health, has recently prepared a chemical analysis of this delightful toilet preparation, and reported that the ” Bloom of Youth” was harmless, containing nothing injurious to the health. Ladies need have no fear of using this invaluable toilet acquisition. Sold by every druggist and fancy goods dealer in the United States. Depot, 5 Gold St., New York. CRArrBD Hakd*. tx-o. rouxn *Ktn, pimple*, ring norm. a»Jt-rhenm, and other cutaneous affection cured, and tbe skin made soft and smooth, by using tin JUNIPER TAR SOAP, made by CASWELL. HASARr A CO., New York. It Is more convenient and easil' applied than other remedies, avoiding the trouble ol tie greasy compounds now tn use. 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