Show SOUNDS WARNING TO BATHERS deafness may be brought on by too sudden plunge when the warm weather heats your blood and you long to hie to the cooling seaside and plunge boldly into the briny pause hesitate consider says bays an eminent nose and ear sp cl alist observe the numbers ot of bath ers who during the season evince a sudden eldden deafness which often lingers tor for weeks at a time and sometimes be comes a permanent trouble to avoid this do two things re member the ancient instruction to wet the top of the bead head first and never allow any cold water to percolate to the drum of the ear many people do not know that the sudden application 0 cold to the back of the ear will cause the delicate mechanism to ex sharply under the rush of blood to escape this is always followed by partial deafness which sometimes b becomes comes a serious matter another thing to watch is the shampoo shamp to the same danger lies here it if the hair dresser Is either unskillful or careless in rinsing the hair the spray should first be applied to the top of the head and gradually gia dually brought down to the nape of the neck thus obviating the trouble |