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They were the pick of the nation who applied for admission to the Officers' Camp at Plattsburg. 



They came confidently forward — each sure that his health was perfect, and out of every four, 

 one had something vitally wrong with him, of which he did not know. 



He was perhaps facing failure — disaster — death— in the serene confidence that he was perfectly well. 



That is your great danger — the insidious illness that creeps on you and saps your vitality day by 

 day, and leaves you a wreck — too late for help! Be on your guard while you can. 



Take advantage of the great movement started to help you. 



It is because they realized that old age was reaching its hand into the ranks of the young, tliat 

 men were dying at forty and forty-five, who had no right to die — that the people of this country 

 were missing a full, complete, joyous life — that a distinguished group joined to form the 



LIFE EXTENSION INSTITUTE 



Ex-President Taft is the Chairman of the Institute. Pro- 

 fessor Irving Fislier of Yale is tlie Chairman of the Hygiene 

 I'.oard, to which technical matters are referred, and on it arc 

 such men as General Gorgas, Dr. William J. Mayo, Dr 

 Harvey W. Wiley, the famous food expert, and nearly a hun 

 dred others of national reputation. 



To get 1 } the hundreds of thousands 

 u ho could helter their condition, the 

 benefit of the ju'.lgment of these emi- 

 nent men through personal contact 

 would he impossible. A new depart- 

 ment of the Institute, the Health 

 StudvChapter, does this work through 

 ilie mails. 



You are not asked to exercise wearily and monotonously, 

 —or subsist on faddish foods — or give up everything you 

 like. 



You simply learn how to live, how to readjust yourself to 



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 here invited 

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ctions as to your health, 

 >our lilf. your work, your play, on 

 which these hundred eminent au- 

 thuritii-s agree, have been incorpo- 

 rated in fifteen simple, direct, stimu- 

 lating lessons. They are to be studied 

 and cheerfully practiced at home, 

 and students will be inspired and 

 checked up, through examinations, 

 by a comt>etent central staff. Each 

 student of this full course is examined 

 his progress, and recei\'es answers to 

 tions on personal hygiene. 



SOME OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS of 

 THE LIFE EXTENSION INSTITUTE 



Irving Fisher, 



Chairman Hygiene Reference Board 

 Professor Political Economy. Y'ale Univ. 

 Hon. W. H. Taft, 



Chairman Board of Directors 

 Ex-President of the United States 

 Gen. W. C. Gorgas, 



Siir/^con Genera/, U, S. ^rmy 

 Herold A. Ley, Preiident 

 E. L. Fisk, M. D., Director of Hygiene 

 Chas. H. Sabin, Director 

 There are about 1 JO Hygiene Advisory Board 

 Members in th is country, Euro pe and Japan. 



Hundreds of prominent men and leading 

 physicians are giving time to the work of 

 the Institute without charge. Among the 

 thousands who are consulting it— are not 

 only individuals, but such organizations as 

 Guaranty Trust Company of N. Y., Metro- 

 politan Life Insurance Co., Postal Life 

 Insurance Co., Germania Insurance Co. 



.eekly by mai 

 ny reason-able 



Health Study Chapter, Life Extension Inst. 



REVIEW OF REVIEWS, 0#./.;/ Organ Gl B C 

 25 West 45th Street, New York 10-17 



I enclose one dollar membership fee. Please send me 

 the health examination blank and your book "What 

 to Eat," free. Also tell me about the Life Extension 

 Health Course. This puts me under no obligation. 



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Dd health in so far as modern science can aid 

 you. Do not think you can dispense 

 with living rightly l)ecause you are 

 not absolutely ill. Y'ou ought to feel 

 *'fine" as a regular thing. It is your 

 first duty and highest attainable 

 pleasure to do so. Y'ou ought to get 

 up in the morning feeling ready to do 

 two men's work, and come through 

 the day feeling fit. A majority of 

 people do not have to have bad diges- 

 tions or bad circulation or tired nerves 

 They can avoid them by learning 

 HOW TO LIVE. They can learn h' w 

 to li\'e from this course of instruction. 



In the past generation of swift, 

 tangled modem life, the death rale 

 from heart and arter'al troubles, 

 kidney and digestive maladies and 

 nerveous disorders has greatly in- 

 creased — in some classes OVER 40 

 PER CENT. 



Every day fifteen hundred Ameri- 

 cans die who might have lived longer 

 if they had learned and acted. Every 

 day a thousand times as many are 

 li\'ing and working inadequately, 

 \\'ith too little joy and progress, who 

 could certainly improve their lot by 

 learning Iiow to live. This course 

 will enable you to do better than 



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ith $1.00— membership fee 

 )ng blank will be sent you w ith 

 idition. 



ill be analyzed and re- 

 -'ienic suggestions. At 

 the ^anie time, you will lie made a member of the Health 

 Study Chapter and receive free— our 48-page book, 

 "What to Eat," as well as complete information in regard 

 to this home study course in health and the culture of the 

 body. 

 One dollar may mean the difference to you between 

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