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Show H j HOT SPRINGS OF MONGOLIA. Hi Luxurious Surroundings for Battling BBl Are Not Demanded. BBfj I A traveler In Mongolia writes' B "There are some hot springs by the BBl road about twenty miles noith of B! Chlngpcng. The place Is named Tang- Hl' ( slinn. The nriaugemeuts for those j anxious to heuetlt by their healing BBlj propel ties are ver primitive A row of twenty oi thirty wooden boxes the Bj size of nn ordlnnr packing ease are H I ranged beside the road In these sit BBb bathers of overy age anil both sus, BkV with their heads proti tiding Attend BBBi ants with buckets coutlniiuiisl) rellll BBS'' the boxes from the springs For less H,i liiMirioiib bathers there Ik nccommo- dntion In it pool which has been dug B, out cloe b. In tills tliej squat, H scooping up the watei and pooling it BkV over their beads with brass basins It BBBl 'H cuiious to rellect that establlsh- B incuts llko Homhiiig and Al-les Hn Bains hae had their origin in stit h H beginnings." |