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Ratio of Elders Doubles in Century The ratio of elders to those an the main working years of life has doubled in the United States during the past century, and has increased by nearly two thirds since 1900. One hundred years ago there were only about six persons at age 65 or older for each 100 of the population at 20 to 64. By 1900 the ratio had climbed to eight, and since then it has risen even more rapidly and is now 13. Although the segment of the pop ulation at 65 or over has been in creasing, the relative importance of the dependent population as a whole has declined, due to a rapid drop in the ratio of children to the population at the main productive ages. The number of children un der 18 per 100 persons at ages 20- 64 has been cut in half, from 107 in 1850 to about 54 in 1950. In very recent years, however, due to the war and postwar spurt in the birth rate, this trend has been reversed and the child popu lation has increased at a more rapid rate than people at ages 20- 64 This will continue for at least a decade, even if allowance is made for a steady decline in the birth rate from its present level, and at the same time the popula tion at the older ages will continue its long-term upward climb. As a result, we are entering a period when the country will have to provide for the expanding social and economic needs of both its large child and aged populations, each growing at a faster rate than the population at the main work ing ages. For Your Future Buy U.S. Savings Bonds IF PETER PAIN SHOOTS YOU FULL OF ' Head /Am. Cold WfZuMT S cont 4° to H Hi In five oth®^ widely o® ACM**. ■n £SS*<*** W m Ben-Gau THE ORieiNAL BAUMB ANAL»/bIQUB V V V Send 20c in coin, your name addresa and pattern number to . . . Sewlnr Circle Needlecraft Dept. E £• P ,x 874 °- Chlca»e M, 111. er P. O. Bex let. Old Cheleea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No Name Address e LOT OF STEPS ByT i AN EXTRA CAN OF 1 ^^3-IN-ONEJ MOMMY... IN THE ) \ •SfBASEMENTn fl^'iorS ZT / 1 °*- C 0"" / VI / /A( 91 I HAiSH ^XATIVE DAVS ~ ONLY A MEMORY NOW "Wish I had heard of wonderful ALL-BRAN 25 years ago! Haven't needed a single, harsh laxative since I started eating ALL- p >''',„. —? BRAN regularly!’* Mrs, H. B. Taylor, 1804 Ridge Avenue, Coraopolis, Pa. Just one of many unsolic- Iwr.. ited letters from ALL-\ ® BRAN users! If you suffer from constipa tion due to lack of dietary bulk, do this: Eat an ounce of crispy Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty carton to Kellogg’s, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Personal To Women With Nagging Backache As we get older, stress and strain, over exertion, excessive smokinß or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney func tion. This may lead many folks to com plain of naßßing backache, loss of pep and enerßy, headachea and dizziness. Getting up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to these causes, don’t wait, try Doan’s Pills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters fiush out waste. Get Doan’s Pilis today! Doan’s Pills PcOLDS^S ► MISERIES?! WHY DON T YOU TRY ■ I /? /? /? . ^UiD iik J 000 A B K S 1 • h<ll tb r< n t I! -t mu J'2 F t< <<l I Y. 11 I ■■!h. r , i. r HOT-^ RASHES?!^ Are you going through the functional "middle-age” period peculiar to women (38-52 years) ? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so nervous, high-strung, tired? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms I Regular use of Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against this annoying middle-age distress! v LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ?om^