Show I Simple Home I Treatment for Aching F Feet et Callous spots on the feet teet are often otten confused with corns The callous spots should not be treated with a knife After soaking the feet In hot water to which a large piece of ordinary ordinary ordinary nary washing soda has been added rub the calluses with pumice stone This should be done at least twice a week If If- this treatment Is not effective effective tive soak some absorbent cotton In crude petroleum and bind it on the I callous spot overnight Rub with pumice stone the next morningTo morning To treat soft corns between the toes dust sulphur on the afflicted part and keep the feet dry and free tree from perspiration HOT COMPRESS HELPS Bunions are generally caused by bysh sh shoes es that do not fit tit A remedy for this is to get shoes that are long and wide enough and have a flat heel I For or an inflamed bunion a hot foot footbath footbath footbath bath by a a. hot compress of ot witch hazel will help An Another ther thing that will relieve the pain Is painting o of the bunion with iodine The displaced displaced displaced dis dis- dis- dis placed Joint may be worked back In place in its early staged by manipulation manipulation manipulation lation of ot the toe to strengthen the muscles DO NOT CUT CORNS Great care car must be taken ken not to cut cut Into corns Corns Corris that need cutting cutting cut cut- ting should be he treated by a chiropodist dist Many persons who have been careless In cleaning out the cut and cove covering it have had severe cases of blood poison polson It is almost as harmful to use the scissors improperly on the feet teet The nails should be cut square across and not rounded The spongy substance under the th toe nail should not be cut cutaway cutaway away because it prevents the nail naU growing into the quick Neither should the cuticle be cut as it will wUl make the nail sore |