Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. Attracting Older Men. * Dear Ml** Fairfax: I am 1* and working as a. stenographer in a store. I come in contact with many men. but it seems as though I attract only men of 35 or more. Why is it that only the older ones become interested in me? BLUE. Pobably it is your youth which at tracts the older men. Some of them are inclined to look upon women as nothing more than a source of amuse men and relaxation and so admire tlie girls who bring back their youth. Make friends with the worth while people who come your way and don't regard them as more than friends. Tou need not always be doing prob lems in arithmetic and figuring just how rpuch older than you a man is. for many splendid friendships are formed between people of different generation*. Eut perhaps the reason boys make no effort to meet you is that they feel they have no! as much to offer as your older admirers. If you are friendly and sympathetic you are bound lo make eongeniaj friends, so stop worrying about w'hat is not a serious problem at. all a« long as you condui t yourself tviih dignity and self-respect. Duly to ramily. Linar Mia* Fairfax: Although 1 have l*?en working for eight years T have not had a chance to save any thing, a# my money i« needed at home. I am engaged to a young man who refuses to let m* continue working, saying that I have done enough But when I ask him to marry, which he is in a position to do, he says. "Why the rush?" Would it be right for me to quit giving aid at home just to s-'itisfv my sweetheart's wishes? B. F. M. He is wrong. Even after your mar rktge it would be a fine thing for you j to continue to work and so make things easier for your mother andi father. But surely there is no reason why you should deprive them of their comforts to suit the whims of a lover who is not ready to claim you as his wife. 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Furthermore, when I began using the compound, my memory' was virtually gone and I was almost blind. Now my mind is clear and active, and I can read the finest print without diffi-' culty.” In order to find out whether the re suits were lasting, Mr. Glascock waited six months before reporting on his test of the discovery. On this point he says: "Every passing day strengthens my conviction that my restoration is not only complete but permanent. I can't express the happiness this great discovery has brought to me. It has made me 'young' again.” \ Similar reports are being made \ almost daily. For instance, D. W. I Wood of New Orleans, past S‘> years ! of age. says: "The compound has ; brought me back to as good, healthy physical condition as I enjoyed at 35. I am apparently as supple as at 25 and my eyesight is better than for years. I would not take #8.000 for what the discovery has done for me." The compound is a simple home ! treatment in tablet form, absolutely l harmless, yet rated aa the quickest and most powerful invtgorator known I Acting directly on lower spinal nerve 1 centers and certain glands and blood vesseles, it often bring* amaniug Irene fits in 24 to 0* hours, according to thousands who have tested it. ! "It is wonderful.” writes a resident : rf Hollister. Cal. “In less than 24 hours you can feel it does the work. It makes one feel young a« a young man. I am more than happy and glad I tried it.” Another Californian says: ‘The compound is a world's wonder. I feel like I was about 23 and here I am nearly SOI” The compound has been tested in all parts of the country and ha* I won the pralees of thousands who THOMAS J. GLASCOCK suffered from nerve wrakne's, lost or depleted vigor, neurasthenia, pre mature age. impaired glandular ac tivity and lark of animation and t.ial force. Its effects seem to be virtually the same on both young and old. Physicians say the principal active ingredients of Hie compound g rs speedy satlsfa. tion in obstinate can that defy all other Treatments. Kldei ly people pronounce the discovery a real "fountain of youth.’’ , - Realizing that thousands of en feeble*!. half-alive folk mi- ■ ^ons. , tee* th» compound under a money back guar antee. write in strict confidence to the Melton Laboratories, Hot Melton Building, Kansas City. Mo., for a two-dollar treatment of k'rex t-rr. pound, mailed in a plain, scaled wrapper. You may enclose two dol lars, or simply send your name, without money, and pay two dollars and postage on delivery, as you pre fer. In eyher case howei er, ,f yi report within ten days that you are not saiisfied. the laboratories will re fund the pur< !•••«♦ pr. » upot. i'.jii™ Th*»e laboratories are nationally known and thoroughly reliable, so nobody need hesitate about a-rc; ■ -g their guaranteed offer. 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