RECREATION. ix 



A Little Philosophy 



Let us reason together for a moment. 



A little philosophy now and then does not come amiss. 



Many people do not take enough fat in their food. The 

 system craves it, but the palate rebels. Such people grow thin 

 and suffer from fat-starvation. 



Are you too thin in flesh ? Have you the nervousness, the 

 insomnia, and the hundred aches and pains that accompany fat- 

 starvation ? 



If your system needs more fat, why not take more of it with 

 your food ? This is good common sense ; it is also sound medical 

 doctrine. 



But it all depends upon the kind of fat you select. 



It should be easily taken, easily digested, and easily appro- 

 priated by the tissues of the body. 



All medical writers agree that cod-liver oil is the most easily 

 taken into the system and the most easily appropriated of all the 

 fats. And all who have ever made the trial declare that Scott's 

 Emulsion is the most easily taken of any preparation of cod-liver 

 oil on the market, because it is not only palatable, but the oil is 

 already partly digested. 



Besides the best and purest oil, Scott's Emulsion contains the 

 Hypophosphites, the great nerve tonics ; and also chemically 

 pure Glycerine, a nourishing, soothing and healing remedy of 

 marked value. 



Whenever there is thinness, in the tiny baby that does not 

 prosper on its food, in the boys and girls who are growing fast 

 and working hard in school, in the pale, anemic mother who 

 carries the burdens of the household; from early life to old age, 

 in all conditions of wasting, Scott's Emulsion offers the best 

 promise of permanent cure. 



50c. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & 3?^A Chemists - 



