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Show SEA WATER A HEALTH DRINK. Physicians Bay an Occasional Mouthful Mouth-ful of Brine la Most Salutary. While It Is a fact swallowing of sea water does not leave a very pleuitant taste In the mouth, ami that some consider such an experience at the worst feature of sea bathing, yet physicians phy-sicians agree that from a physical standpoint the exercise of swimming Itself doesn't do you half as much good as tho occaaloitul mouthful of brlno that you reluctantly Imbibe. As a sedative sea water Is probably tin-equaled. tin-equaled. It helps a sluggish liver and weak kidneys and has a moat salu- tary effect on a deranged stomach. Aa a complexion beautltler It outdoes all the drugs and patent medicines manufactured. Swallowing a mouthful mouth-ful of sea brine will do more to change a ruiKh and muddy complexion to a smooth and healthy one than anything any-thing your beauty apeiiullst will prescribe. pre-scribe. That yellow complexion, which Is the surest eymptoni (if chronic to 1 1-ltousness, 1-ltousness, will disappear, as will the cause Itself, If the victim while bathing bath-ing swallows plenty of sea water. Even If we take the sea water cure we can't all expect to have thin, satiny sat-iny akin. Hut a healthy complexion may undoubtedly be obtained by this simple remedy. .The disagreeable taste may best be removed by drinking drink-ing lemonade. Whisky It not to good for that purpose. Surf bathing Is unl-! unl-! venal ly recognized at a cure lor lu- sonuia, but the true reason Is not so widely known. Many believe Hie lien-elliial lien-elliial effects niiuo from Hie excessive exercise which tno surf encourages, but the bother swallows lorge iiuantl-tlet iiuantl-tlet of water ond that alone Induce slucplncns. |