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Show 1 ' " TO KEEP WELL. A well ventilated house does not necessarily nec-essarily mean a cold house, and pure-air pure-air does not have to be iced air. Exit Ex-it ernes are very ant to be dangerous, and while the lungs demand fresh air. that thoy nay do their work well, too low- a temperature is not wise. But the sleeping room you are apt to spend most of your working and waking hours in. You will feel better for having hav-ing slept in a cool room, and if on rising ris-ing you think it too cool, just try those lovely breathing and stretching exorcises, exor-cises, that most of us learned at school adding a few sTrm swinging exercises. Then sponge your chest, face and throat off with cold water, rub briskly till dry and rosy fill the lungs a dozen times, and dress as quickly as possible: you'll find you feel so fresh and well that you w ill never again risk the dis-cemfurts dis-cemfurts and lack of rest attending a clcse sleeping room. But if you hope to effect a cure permanent and not simply a temporary benefit, you must take care that nature's laws of health are obeyed. |