Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1918 — Try Lamb's Wool. [ARTICLE]
Try Lamb's Wool.
One of the unpleasant aftermaths of swimming is the uncomfortable and oftentimes dangerous presence of water in the ears. To prevent this, this simple precaution may be used: Rub a little cocoa butter on a piece of lamb’s wool and put in each ear. The lamb’s wool. is not absorbent, keeps out all water, and yet at the same time is so constructed that one can hear plainly through it. Never use cotton, as that holds the .wafer and Is worse than nothing.—Good Housekeeping.
