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Show rrliniirjf llikinf, " NeVo:!; It -corner. A practical cuein'.st says tliat within the last twelve months he has taught perfume-y making to several w.mp'n, some of whom learned it only foe ai m- -MKtnt. vhile otners mean to ap-piy ap-piy it to tho purpose ot making money. Women, tin says, are becoming mor inierested hi this subjee.t, and are better bet-ter equipped io every respect than men to make successful peifumors. Uiio of the most important r-''iiisites is a sense of sme.1.. which is po-vesirid by the majority ma-jority of Women ss their olfactories have' not beeu dulled by ti!iiok;ng. Women, as a rule, love Mowers and are fitted for the delicate manipulations requited in tho wck. Five-sixteenth of a drop too i. inch or too little often materially ch ingnig the odor. Tii" tiefj is a wide one for pttra cooking cook-ing extracts are (iit-icult to obtain, and tha making of them also offers a chance for the enterprising woman. A point ou which the chemist dwells particularly particular-ly is that the work can be carried on ia a parlor as easily as in a lahratory, as it requires liule'spaeo, aud is exquisitely clean. |