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WHY MARRIAGE SOMETIMES WRECKS.
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claim in nervous agony, 'Oh, wretched life that I live,' besides dying before your time, lace on tighter and tighter, and keep laced up night and day, till your life wheels cease to move.

"Bachelors, make 'natural waists or no wives' your motto, and frown down this fashion your patronage fosters. Women will cease to lace when you show preference to good-sized waists. Let all condemn this race ruining custom."—Prof. O. S. Fowler.


MARRY A WOMAN—NOT A CORSETED SEXLESS NONENTITY.

The paramount importance of selecting a woman for a wife who possesses in the highest degree that physical vigor which denotes strong sexual instinct cannot be too strongly emphasized. It is well known that but few marriages are happy, but if one were able to view the inside conditions of those who do enjoy marital bliss, the facts would indicate that the woman possesses a strong sexual instinct, and that she compelled her husband to respect this instinct, thus debilitating excesses were avoided.