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Show ! Sounded Praises of Soap. H t In a Kill do to etiquette published pBHj early In tho lust century the writer Hl r that "soup does not Irritate the 8BI completion; somn of thb ttuest com PlB; pltaloiis we huvo known havo been PBfl regulnrly washed with soup every day." ! Tho ssmo nutliorlty remarks that "the piB dally bath Is now tho rule rather than piBJ tho exception, and common seiun has piBJ triumphed over tho decision that wash. Ing was Injurious," And then the H writer has a dig nt her great-grand' H mother, "whose only nbliitloiiH con- H sUlctl in wetting her cheeks with n H rambrlu hniidlturrhlef dipped lit rose. H witter." "In all our directions with ri- H xanl to tho bitth," adds this early Vlc- H torl.tn dlrtitlor, "It must bo borne In H mind that wo only tefer to thon.t In H miud statu of health." |