Show I A NEW TIirrAiTaiENT FOR BUS I According to a Berlin physician says I a article quoted in Current Literature thrt Is hlslily approved a an application applica-tion in the treatment of bur in tall I degrees The first step Is to wIsh the surface wit a r weak solution of corroolve sublimate litton remove whatever what-ever cuticle hangs loose taking carr not to break any blisters that ace I whole The burn i dusted wlUh pow d red boric lacld iiaen the entire burner1 surface a a considerable portton o the healthy skin around i a painted with a solution of equal parts of tho and water than a layer of greasnd cotton cot-ton i kept In place wiUh a bandage This I undoubtedly a veryi scierutiiSc I 0 way to handle a bur but for the ma I es of people many of whom live soma distance from drug stores and doctors I there is nothing better than the old time application of pun lard and flour I Is well worth while for every ous keeper t buy some pounds of pure leaf I lard render i with the utmost care and put it while piping hot into pots or bottles that may be hermetically sealed A cupful of lard mixed with flour to form < a soft paste may be applied ap-plied to a burn without loss of time The experec of years has demonstrated demon-strated that if this application Is followed fol-lowed up there will b neither scar nor irritation following the hailing of the Injured pa |