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Show USEFUL FACTS. One wonders sometimes if women really know that a warm foot bath with an ounce of sea salt dissolved in water is almost, as restful as a nap. That alcohol rubbed briskly into the solus of the feet after they have been wet will almost invariable prevent a cold. That thequickest relief from fatigue is to plunge the feet into cold water and keep them there until a sensation sensa-tion of warmth is felt. This is also a relief fiom congestion of blood to the head. That a simple and harmless lotion for freckles and chapped hands is made of pure glycerine and rose water ap- j plied every night and left to dry. J Tb.it fresh bread nifty be cut so that if will be presentable by tir.tt beating the blade of the bread : knife. That equal parts of bay ' rum and glycerine applied to the . face after shaving make a m;m ; rise up and blesq the thoughtful heart that provided it for him. j That a skeleton crust supporter for potpie pans has been invented, the support extending over the pan. and provided with means to pre- j vent it from lilting laterally. That sandwiches may Ik; kept from drying and hardening before tlKy j are used by putting them in a dark j place and covering with n slightly ; , damp cloth. Ex. 1 |