The Drunkard’s Arguments Answered.—A complete refutation of the arguments in favor of rum.
Alcoholic Medication.—An exposure of the evils of the medical use of alcohol, and its uselessness.
Wine and the Bible.—A defense of the Bible against the oft-repeated charge that it favors the use of fermented drinks.
These tracts are furnished at the rate of 800 pages for one dollar. A liberal discount by the quantity.
Address, HEALTH REFORMER, Battle Creek, Mich.
Dress Reform Patterns.
The following patterns are finely adapted to meeting the requirements of healthful clothing. No woman should be without them. They can be adapted to children as well as adults.
No. 1. A flannel undergarment to be worn next to the skin. It covers the whole body from neck to wrists and ankles. Price, 50 cts.
No. 2. A garment combining chemise and drawers, arranged with buttons so as to support the skirts and stockings from the shoulders. To be worn next to the preceding garment in cold weather. Price, 50 cts.
No. 3. This garment combines chemise and drawers, and also supplies the place of the corset so efficiently that those who have been accustomed to wearing the latter article are happy to dispense with it after a single trial of this dress. It is cut to fit the bust perfectly, thus affording all desirable support. Price, with cloth model, 75 cts.