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Show Suit Water Katlu. Salt water bnths aro an excellent tonic; taken warm they are delightfully refreshing refresh-ing when one is heated or tired, and taken cold they are tho best preventive in the world of too great susceptibility to colds. Ono delicate woman, who used to insist that she "caughta cold on coming into the world and had never been without one since," became as indifferent to damp and draughts as a siu'lor after a year's trial of Kali bat hs. l'or those who have sensitive gums, inclined in-clined to bleed on tho slightest provocation, provoca-tion, a mouth wash of salt aud cold wator used once or twice a day will harden tho gums and prevent soreness. As salt is a styptic, any slight bleeding may be checked by treating the part with salt water. Persons Per-sons who have tender feet will find thum growing much less sensitive day by day if treated to a daily brisk rubbing with cold salt water. New York Evening Sun, |