RECREATION. 



lxix 



Which Book 

 Shall I Send? 



And to Whom Shall I Send it? 



That is all I ask —just a postal card. Just the spend- 

 ing of a penny to aid a sick friend. 



He or she is your friend — and a stranger to me. Yet, 

 if you merely tell me his name, 1 will gladly do this : 



1 will mail him an order— good at any drug store — for 

 six bottles Dr. Shoop's Restorative. 1 will let him test it a 

 month to prove what it can do. If it succeeds, the cost is 

 $5 .50. If it fails, I will pay the druggist myself. 



And the sick one's mere word shall decide it. 



Could I meet you — for even ten minutes 

 I would forever convince you that I have 

 what these sick ones need. More than that ; 

 I have that without which most of them can 

 never get well. 



I would overwhelm you with evidence 



irresistibly convincing. You would go 



away and tell all your sick friends about it. 



But I can meet only a few, so I have put 

 what I know in six books. And I take this 

 means to ask you who needs those books. 



Could you meet me, I believe ycu would 

 willingly take my word. 



But you cannot— so I take yours. 



I trust to your honesty. Make the test at 

 my risk, and I will pay, or you can pay, 

 just as you decide. 



Can you conceive of a sick one who will 

 neglect an offer like that ? 



I can afford the offer because failures are 

 few. They occur only when there are 

 causes — like cancer — which medicine can- 

 not cure. 



I have furnished my Restorative to hun- 

 dreds of thousands in this way, and 39 out 

 of 40 have cheerfully paid — because they 

 got well. I pay just as willingly when one 

 says I have failed. 



I don't want the money of the hopeless. 



My Restorative forms the only way to 

 strengthen the inside nerves. It is my dis- 

 covery — the result of a lifetime's work. 



Instead of doctoring the weak organs, I 

 doctor the cause of their weakness. I bring 

 back the nerve power which alone makes 

 the vital organs act. There is no other way 

 to make any weak vital organ do its duty 

 long. 



Won't you write a postal that some sick 

 friend may learn about a remedy like that ? 



Simply state which book gook No. i on Dyspepsia. 



v J Book No. 2 on the Heart, 



you want, and address Book No. 3 on the Kidneys. 



Dr Shoop, Box 214, Book No. 4 for Women. 



" . __. Book No. 5 for Men (sealed.) 



Racine, Wis. Book No 6 on Rheumatism. 



Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured by one or two 

 bottles. At all druggists. 



