Amador Ledger-Dispatch, Volume 1901, Number 27, 27 December 1901 — For Tired Sixes. [ARTICLE]

For Tired Sixes.

j Eyes will be greatly strengthened by putting the face down Into. a glass or eyecup of water the first thing in the morning and opening them under water. This is somewhat difficult to do at first, but If the water for two or three days be tepid and gradually made colder by Imperceptible degrees until it ls no shock to put the face into quite cold. water It will Boon become' quite easy and is very Invigorating and refreshing. . .

.: If done regularly every day, this treatment alone will preserve the sight into quite old age. - There Is a right and : wrong way of wiping the eyes after this, too, and the right way is to pass the soft towel very gently from the outer angle inward . toward the nose. . ;'T; : , :^\' :^--

. If after a long day the eyes feel so hot and tired that they seem dim when one tries to read or to do a little necessary sewing for oneself, they should be bathed with' cold tea from which 1 the leaves have been removed, j