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52, childlessness, and many other evils. Almost the entire civilized race is to-day tainted with venereal poison. If we imagine vitality divided into equal portions, each item may be looked upon as canceled by an act of cohabitation. Then it is obvious that the more frequent these acts of intercourse, the sooner the stock of vital power must be exhausted."— A. F Reinhold, Ph. D., M. D.

Nature has set a price upon fornication that none can afford to give. She takes her pay in physical power, in health. It is against her laws, and those who break the laws must pay the price.

No man who makes a habit of visiting this class of women ever escapes for long, and some of the diseases are of the most loathsome character. Go to any of the hospitals and see the myriads of sufferers from these ailments that actually at times eat the flesh from the bones, leaving great open sores that are healed only by death.

"God in nature condemns sexual depravities as the most utterly abominable in His