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Show THE AROUND THE LIBRARY TABLE , Francois VlUort. bachelor of art, cutthroat, f U kto-K-sf t'Tto-- hUhvrajr"frt-ron! old ' poet rske. l of the mol ft-- ur rU5 character' And he h hUUry of literature. of Justin Huntley M ravortf e hero now u third novel who tuis -- 1 written Werrf Kins" was If about htrn, rnmanc. and Kothern made delightful appeared a delightful pty of it- - Villon In "Needle atui'I'lcs " Ana again Glorious th author ha written "Tfc n which the Rascal." Johrt Un C e ar ro,-uof this brilliant student days enronl-eledcorn-!Here Is a rattling go4 romint!.; not must reviewer th witlrh a roiJ bv revelation of Its pbl- - It stree ts Its Its of medieval Part unUendtJ. Its winIt urt. shop. Tb place nd the r have an McCarthy n rh.rm bp'I There is plent oi missed none of It- - now material her for a pity. tiii; riioMiM- Fans! "The Prom is." K J. I. !'Is :tr.am's blooa a red H. Ifenc'ry. by Jam; ramps e ot of life In th InmNrwho story has the northwest, with a bro through, the the nriie ring only Pd ar.d accident of hetngs a rich man s son. ana rather shadowy n heroine who Th men character, as disappointing. than . whole. are. far better portrayed and Th style is vivid makthe wom-In author the dashing, although Incident, docs effective an exciting ing som of hrl r? not spare adjectives,and some of which. tulre a dictionary, w stronglv suspect. onM nt he roumi crises In an erc etooedU. In emotional structure is apt to be ti.e sentencescrambled, the characters aomewhat is much JacTc there often rant and e to "primitive passions Hut the Mory and "firstlings' er lnw er stupid, wnd thremen lots anJ Mlni of icx! flsthtln hth mil. hAidt-ppconHtlon irnnrtwpv It a little too bv too much money, "pulls and raw even for Dmadway." rnther. herlted bv a rathr nle-tfu- l A p'tain nttt Y wins th frl"ndhip of and a a tenderfoot & lumber VIhk. tfle In the flshto a surressfnla I tnvlr for whisky northwest airalnst kilts a werehos. He and a dishonest death from hurnir.K.a wolf trow'nlne and free!nir. expon.-wln4llnic s heme. rUks t.'sintt the love promise of the one ronun to keep his In the fnee to an old squaw, aarid heats hnrehande I of the villain in splendid " aim "Mood If Is healthv "withont a trice of the r.iorhi New York: fi. V. Intn.in"a Smi. . t. i 1 y. . y ncon-uuera- bt n. Lon-rtontn- h refe-enc- - l- n-v- srt e e-p- . fh! thwrt-flmr- 1. Tiir:iHt:T imikht. The liffo r.f Miss Mills Yo'ir.R' s story in vear In i.ntri spends of tronMesi"'' f srwiiatlon wlrh the il.rr 1011 and t t t in Johannesburg, and a j onrerrlnc l rlf pv,t.oit',f l ild The voilti th-her th tHie strucKle was t.Ht "the rnrt outrorrie ef the unrest of !. he n iTf" It the ffe n the bT.o th st'nt itiirJ of In hi own the love U stlrrli . sort 'rd ,if vloter.t emotions the estah-tiahefnstln.-tlvrevott astlnst " order of thlnsc Iraycot Arthur Manner t sieemsm 'to for short, andrefl't the .f t fbe mtxrfilv. independn.-tnxe his hi iit'ir-- (s length toid with v irjwn ird hek'.Il frv t be. and Iritrresf InrlisVi tvl. witli alns. In approved follow him rapM'.v nls babyhood - and his ye rs and n year or through whre. aft-- the runner r.,f at oxford. men at itnlrrsltt' r In Kntrt'sh ;o'in.' rood tirn end of fiction, he h no erd of firUt and eontr.et f!m.st brought up ft'It 'farrr" ts suddenly a srort tTirn when h! father has nith n. I e roe forth to f nnprlll refere or not h'- - can m ike srod. prove whether his "f quirrel with t hultdog sort the m'1 ImnosslMe father having of anv help frnn home. He south Africa and his expr!en--and labor trouMs there durtrrf the whom thinks he in with women with middle hethird of the tn love flit the ook Or' see upon him the liberating of the l.irger. cleveiop'iisc tnfluenre off from his freer life, whiih strikes lm"o.1 mind rtiMiy of the sh.v-kland environlitmn U bv the training ment of hts rb.l !ho"d and youiti. on-f the ('..droi nr'l the and nr jousnepK of if go to h's head he is uresertlv oei things AnofI. whl'hnurse, the letter of ash.nie.I opening of the tnfr .tells of the part a r ar, of go'ng to the front of. the ntnna-- foe nrlor of his "great un John rest" into the flsht'ng tine. r ls m r'-roeni re e a--- aome-ttdna- oo-iTi- et i ron-lderb- le a- h-.- r i n-- es -- -- i w, t.-- i Iane o I.IVfSf; I HILLY.' P T previous hook 'oper v. an Idyllic hit of rtaint nn.i slnirf t t.f the w ork vii as thMy ;tl Chinese "on rt v. rd." suggests of surprise H, It is with s that she Is found in "Living t"p to rescues, pickpockHilly" dealing with a murderer making a ets. one of her most big. husky rhar-icirpnllcmin ind doing almost charming as ni'tfh for his Prot'ier. nl n oidon fad-olmav "Yet. absur.l as Ihc Is "Mi Intlnes" seem, the iulitv ef even rather from fis hardly absent realistic n.nf.Ti.r, material. It ts almost Hut. despite the nab ' v rornan-tV- , wholly rom-it- but ; u n astnnidlv so. perhaps, t iuvit k A. Hilly." lrieri t'p 'Living is romposed of lettere writStokes t Nan.-I.e. ina ten during two years by KaS-clanrer. to her sifterN.in.-raosret Afor picking pckets. prison ssume the rare of Hilly, Kau-'and becomes o attached to that she hi aks anav the little" fellow from the "old rang" and works hard to "make good" It is rather .o he eyne-te- end- that she and hubbies tip at the who ere to he Hilly get among friends Kate, determined to ke; trusted, and to find rnmes straight, conditionout of pr!srn her. awaiting pleasant OlAltlA AGI.' of huIt's trite to speak of a "sense Mrs. John rt or. Hut Maria hasn'twhoIt. read "AcAnyone Tne ha. ?.!frta" tnnt. knows "Maria cording Ito even betLane o Ain"It IsJohn utreaked with brilliant, ter. eatlre. Th.e chapter 'tn S.ils" Is a classic: than some of O. short tory better ones. Maria receives a good Ittnry'a lesacv to purchase a mourning ring for a departed aunt and goes bargain those who make a Literarvhunting. ladies, lh of pwa patronage. besocl;l dipla wives seeking emancipation, the flluAl"th "s - l m-'thi- hn;-he;d- s. t. n . s I . y . r-- s d y 3r-o- hsp-flnr- hl ss - i ten-poun- d SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, 11 Miss Helcu Cox, Miss M. L. Boelmer, t.evolent ladis orgai.iied to reform Htirglars about then and others play the lambent flames of Mrs. line's amusing Irony.t H Her touch and cub k and light each of the nineteen skillful; Is a detached rltualion tiat chapters usually ha the technb- of a short story as well a an abundance of clever twists and witty comments Mari.t has valuable opinions on Fhakespeare In the moving picture. .According to her the trouble with Shakespeare Is that he talks too much and without hts poetry he's lust grand. Also she discourses on wedding presents, on lovbeforf and after maron the advantages of having riage, friends with motors for If you must make new friends, why not consider the motor? on growinK old. olii mri.AHOLi:.' Not since he finished his "Human Corned v of Iartmoor" has Kden Phtil-potbeen so completely and absorb" ingly Mmaelf as. he Is In "Old a IMacmillans), the lorn? story of a village by a elate quarry. And the resison is obvious. In the new book we hive a return to the old manner. "Old Delabole' Is a further v!um of "Human Comedy," with Its seat In Cornwall inrdvad of Dartmoor. Here once more is an acute problem o man and woman working itself out against the background of dally life ;n a backward Here are ngatn the quaintcommunity. wisdom of ol.l village fathers, the philosophy and small talk of the ancient roadhonse. the goKdp of the farmohuc doors and the hard theology that has its own amid hstrd lives. place Tom Huwkey. manager nf the quarry, loves Kditii HetalUck. but Wesley Haker. the and miller, loves come the wins her. Then, presently, complications: for old Wllberforce Hetattack dies ami leaves Haker In he his trustee, and there arises the question whether the thousand advanced to V. "ilberforce bypounds an old friend, anil row sadly needed by bis own widow , weii n the friends widow, was a loan or a gift. Deciding as he believe, for Iho honor of the deal man w ho I runted him. Haker will love; rrolng the other way, hi loe will loe his oefice of conscience. It Is a case that trls his mettle. InIt is a natter that puts cidentally. Tom Hawlev alo to the highest test. And Mr. Phlllnotts manage; that It shall stir hi" a the Issue were Ms living own. though wt settled till the book Is Thytiinsr done Meanwhile the uuarry cliff has fallen in over the Crav M workinc". n.'. muy llilnss haveAbbey happened to stir talk ard anxiety in old I'elbo'e. fi ee--V I - A I Mi-s- . If' A ed X!Tc3 4 jt lig. : , ; ; , :' W ., if ktf,J Hr."1l ' y,1 af; - O t" Bought From the Highest Class. Manufacturer in New York Inside prices were obtained and our customers will be given the benefit of the extraordinary savings. Samples, used by big houses to show buyers from all over the country, are finally closed out to the Woman's Shop whose clientele demand smart, distinguished styles. AT TIIC. U AIIV This is the story of a voting Amer-trwho went thro-igMhe betl Kaiser Wl'.helm substituted for that gir ret Oc linn land of Helgtum. ami had t the what the business grsp on meruit. She passed her to an American ou Ines in in. knowledge and when he laughed at her invited him ncross the channel to see for himself. Camenesa is one quality whtrh Americans, even In "MiMness." seldom lack. ,o he came, saw aii'l was conquered. If Is a sw f t - mm ng little story fi- tion and ej the only part of it that is not literally true tne union of .tri..ti adverittire thci The WnlV st re. f worshiper of the gold"!! calf find out at last thn? there ts some-t-- l thing of the vor'd which makes the .stocks b.ok trle lie n i. finds O ev.rv olirve unimportant, inrl devotion that makes htm blush for mere mor;e ami quite naturallv, he fallsgrurtntfig. in lov with the Utile woman who opened his eye. Yet. In spite of the horrors of the land tn which the sir.rv ts Uld. It is a pleasing storv. 'Frederick A. Stokes Co. i n vt.-do- -- i T2 " a W "J if ' 'C"'"';' J0r . fS Sme r5k-- ! llll.llt Burley, PHONE WASATCH 2239. . 244 MAIN STREET. yo-in- YOl Mi BUYERS 1 fEJli) Dela-bole- just-publish- J. AV. , 1 ts i ! . -- Our resident eastern buyer is always on the alert in our interest. He was able to obtain the samples from high-clas- s houses in some eases imported materials which can not be obtained now. We bought the samples in Coats, Suits, Dresses. Evening Gowns: also Separate Skirts. We bought them at a great reduction. We will place them on sale Monday. rin.tH knkmv; an Innocent storv ke "Daddy Iong-liar- looking haslittle surees both ns a and a pliy. one approaches Its boo!; successor with the respectful timlditv with which o would pick up a Zeppelin bomb. It rn off: n nevr can tell. may S. here Is 'Dear Knemv." by Jean author of "Iaddv Iong-Legs- " Webster, iTfie Centurv o. arul with much the t Inno-ens.ime look. There are more orphans '113 to he exact. more orphan asylum, more charming girl with red hair at the head of it. and intr.-t- d of a Daddy. H "Dear Knemv," the who. in spite of his doctor, crusttr.es. and so to say general does rot fool the Scofchnes. reader for a minute any more man u0 the lover in deep disguise, and the hook ends with the "two happiest thlncs in life" a friendly marriage and work that w love.' Ixing-JLegsLike successor Is"Daddy run off In a ferieaItsof letters, written by Sallle to her friends and lovers; unconventional, chatty, ami Mhnt Is funny letters, with home-mad- e t author-mad- e ie obvious illustrations, ?nd amateur quality of which does amusing not conceal route very real art. tV'f.en s' 7'y SEPARATE SKIRTS IN SILK, VELVET. SERGE, GABARDINES AND SMART MIXTURES. Sale prices Rcrrulnr nrieos ran iro from 0.00 to $23.00. ' ( ' E Onlv oue of a kind .cMJj E&t Lll EH all smart, new styles. h M si ply wombemfuu wi ." Suits in Gabardine, Serge and handsome Mixtures; also Broadcloth, fur trimmed. Values up to $27.50. " Cj i 1 7," i"ciii:sm:- jt co the of modern tike fb'tlon with becomingtrilog?' gravity. Its au- i:im. Wo must thors take It in that the voting Englishmen.."ptrit. Yetespecially lure is Mis I'erher who has achieved n trilofry of her nivn without attitudinizing, without, one lelieves. ever thinking of that of her undertakportentous meaning And the result Is a woman closer ing. to u, more real, more alive than any we fan think of for the moment oti.or in the products of her more ponderous contemporaries. Even her publishers seem not vet to have to the idea that these three awakened volumes devoted to some of the best an of years energetic modern woman's life could be boomed by tlu? use of the word. We are gld to have linprcsdve met Kmma. we have felt sorry for her for a while over that cub son of hers, we are glad that he has turned out as well bs she hoped that he would, and we ate most of nil that Fhe. has married T. A.glad llurk at last. He de- serves her. even as she deserves t r.e Indian summer before her ns the vol- . ume closes. There Is a world of modern meaning this Kmma MoChesney pecked Into answers, without trilogy. Miss or economic hair splitpsychological many doubting questions. Kmma ting, Is the economically Independent woman of tolav and tomorrow who will never erase to he healthfully, eagerly yet feminine. i Frederick A. Stokes sanely Co three-dock- i Tiit--: hiciucyx rorsTitv cam.. HOW DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR .le mation from the government, the rural Y. W. C. A. and other organizations for pageants, etc. girls, Not only to country girls and their friend should this book appeal. To the man of affairs, his socially active wire and daughter It commands with authoritative voice that they shall increase their vision of American life and remember the needs of the farmer and his family. IlOGl K 11V rtlMPriAlOV "A ItoEue by Compulsion' CJ. V. Putnam's Sons) by Victor Hrldges Is a story all action, though told In a manner that wing the reader through its confident ease and Kick of artificiality. From the moment when Sir. Lyndon, wrongly-Imprisone- d 4 Sjecial All the new 50 Suits in Velvet, Broadcloth, Gabardine and Mixtures. shades Ml V U Russian green, navy, black, plum and African - ' nhio 'J nti tnw S;4..l) Hi " " )." Snpfiia I " " ' KafciBB " m er Dedicated to the Seven Million Country Cirls of America. Mrs. Martha Foote Crow's new volume. "The American Country dirl" t Frederick A. I Stokes Co. i has an appeal not limited lo the rural room; it has a distinct place insitting the city library. Mr.. Crow sets forth the of country life when rightlyadvantages lived and to solve some of the probattempts lems of the young woman on the farm. l.nti? simple llnnr Iteelpe Thai In a practical, helpful manner, she out and means to make points t'ed ts Market! Iter iirmy her life happy, useful and efficient. Hair. the subjects taken uj are: Ways Among to earn money, recreations, household and management. the furnishings For years I trie! to restore my gray daughter's share of the work, taste In hair to Its natural color with tho pre- dress and manners, how to get infor- of pared dyes and stains, but nonewere satisfaction and they them alt expensive. I finally ran onto a simple recipe which I mixed at home that Kivea wonderful results. I pave the recipe, which ts a follows, to a number of my friends, and they ar all detighted with It. To 1 ozs. of water add a small box of Harbo Compound, t oz. of bay rum and i ox. of glycerine. These Inx'etHents can be bought at any druir tlore at very little rost. Us every other day until the nnlr become dhe required shade, then very two weeks. If? will not only Jarken the hair, but removes 3amiruff anJ catp humors, and acts m a tonic to the;ha!r. It Is not atlcky tr areas:., doesj not rub off mt does lot color tha acalp. Advertisement. IIERALD-REPUBLICA- A the leaps over the wall and falls to .hero, safety, nar-to rowlytime escaping tbe pursuing shot,of a the when, the joint taptor 50 Suits in Velvet and Broadcloth. Values up to $59.50. On sale Monday at : . 50 Suits in Velvet and Cloth. On sale Monday at with whom he has. in band of spies,their-reof motives, worked ignorance he receives thea in enforced association, there Is not nation, thanks of the on the dull page A secret workshop of an island the explosion irarsnes, an agency of destructiona de-of through i..'inventor, the hero Is the more than one atliberate drowning, are but a few tempt at assassination of adventure that the oi tne milestones swift pursuit of reader passes in his of the story. the tortuous trail writer v.ho Mr. Hrldges ts a yonn oT had the rare but pleasant experience success with hl3 first Id achieving a was "The Man Prom Nobook. This most where." wtilch was one ofIn the 1S13. It successful novels on published an elaborate scale has been filmed bv the Kssanay company of New York. 'Since then Mr. Hrldges has published a very successful book of short stories under the title of "Jetsam." 'LINCOLN" A N II EPISODES OF THE CIVIL WAIU' "LJncoln and Episodes of the Civila War" HI. I. Putnam's Sons occupies c.istinctlve nlace n the bibliographyto ofa civil war literature. In addition of the author's narrative of the events on the field, traced distinguished career he had with ihe help of a dtarv ofwhich the volume part kept,. an important of the trials, ...U'h ... an account and observations of the experiences, of Washington, an of provost-marsha- l which the author filled during me 1852-the The author likewise had law-'e-j, beUig one of the dlstlpctfon ofdefense the. famous for the trials of 18S5. an account of .i..rtKJKt irom mi.... iiiivn wii the Inside, closes the book. Many matthat have been ters are consideredrecorus In other of the civil neglected war. The Initial chapter of the volume consists of an address on IJncoln which the author delivered some year3 figo before lxhlzh university. SOI L. ON F1IIE. n "A Soul on Fire" (John Iane Co.) Frances: Fenwick .Williams has the reading- public with a really unusual story, and one which combines al - -- 3. i- -i con-eplra- pro-vfd- - ed dif- utterly In the first place, it is Hecaus of and witty which first made itselflelt this quality, epigrammatic. in her Journalistic work, and later, in her novels, took the form of sparkling and yet natural conversations, the author has been called the "Canadian The charEllen Thorneycroft Fowler." acters are like people we allwho know; the nssert9 Inimitable Xlrs. Hilkins. upon the utter dependence dsof woman Mr. Jttl-ktthe stronger sex, cake ..with his tea. both in the same breath. Is an example, only slightly exaggerated, of a familiar type. Hut characterization and epigramhappy conversations are merely incidenmatic tal ornaments to sin unusual theme, and a plot distinctly irew. Theodora Carne, a woman of unearthly beauty and of charm, throws' the staid city series Montreal Into a panic through aaccomof untoward happenings which Several generapany her presence. tions before, an ancestor of hers the holy land a Saracen brought from sorceress as his bride. lcsend gathered about her and long after death It was prophesied that she would return. Theodora Carne resembles exactly the portrait of this Witch of Carne. Furthermore she faints at the sound of the name of God, and strange fatalities pursue her' lovers. A psychologist and a priest undertake to solve the mvstery of her personality, and their solution is an Interesting; blend of modferent virtues. ns and-forbi- un-can- nv ern scientific theory and occultism. The booK makes intensely interesting reading. cy ! UTAHNS IN NEW YORK (Special to The nerld-KpiiMlca- Mixtures; also Corduroy Velvets, fur collars, full lined new belted flare models. Values up to $29.50. coats, c r i arj un saie iionuav wb 50 Coats in Plush, Cut Velours and Cloths. Values up to $39.50. On sale Monday at 100 SAMPLE DRESSES in Cloth. Velvet, Georgette Crepes, Charmeuse and Serge; also Dancing Dresses in Taffeta, Nets and Chiffons. Values from $15.00 to $75.00. On sale Mondav at - $7.95, Values up to $89.50. In a most original fashion 100 Coats in T $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $10.75, $25.00, $35.00, $39.50, $15.00 and $49.50. studied one year in San Francisco at Ilinman's school cf dancing. Misses Helen and Marie Hall are loh street. The cated on former is studying piano with Jonas and her sister is visiting. Lorenzo and Lawrence Richards of Ogden arrived here from Washington, 1). C, Thursday. They have entered Columbia. Dnh are studying commerce. Mrs. Briant H. Wells is here from Panama. Her daughter came as far with tier as Washington, where she entered Miss Evens and Miss Guild's winter. After a few seminary for theMrs. Wells will return days' visit here to Panama, where her husband Captain Wells has charge of an army post. Mrs. John Scowcroft and her daughter Mrs. Louis Peery of Ogden are visThey are stopping at the iting here. Hotel Astor. a party of Utahns made Last to the home of Washa little Sunday journey on the Hudson. They Irving" ington also visited his grave in in Sleepy Holthe grove low and ate their luncheon of John I). Rockefeller's country home nearbv. Those in the party were Marie Lila Eccles, Eva Bailey, Alice Jensen, Bow-en-. Frances Hahn. Florence Groy-llnW. W. Grace. Dr. R. S. Olsen, Henry Madsen and George Oliver. In the Lyceum evening Miss Lila Eccles apof Wednesday Carnegie hall before a large audience in one peared of the leading roles of "The Rainbow," produced bv the American Dramatic .school, of which she is a student. Of the few Utahns here who were aware Fccles was in the cast, more that Miss than a dozen went toth see her act. All were delighted nvith play and spoke very highly of the charm, grace and ease which Miss Eccles exhibited all her role, as a woman In love through with her husband. She will graduate from the American Dramatic school next spring. Eaton i NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY Ninety-sevent- g, $20.50, The following books, thirty-eigh- t in number, will be added to the Public Nov. 1, 1915: library Monday. Adams Mind. MISCELLANEOUS. Making the Most of One's Aqua company Frog Culture for Profit. Brown Art of Enamelling on Metal. Brownell French Traits. Comstoek The Pet Book. Gibbs Soul of the War. Goss Bench Work in Wood. Groth Danish Grammar. Parsival. Hauptmann How Scientific Management Is Applied. How to Write Advertisements That Sell. Jastrow Character and Temperament. Levlson Studies of Trees. Oregon Agricultural College Insect Pests. Seattle Department of Health Reports Starrett Starrett System of Pumping by Compressed Air. Stoner. Mrs. W. S. Natural Education. Stoner, W. S. Jr. Facts in Jingles. Strltmatter. Gas Engine Troubles and Remedies. Talmage Jesus the Christ. of Essentials Vizetelly English . Speech Washburn-Crosb- y company Wheat and Flour Primer. 1912-1313-19- . FICTION. Bleneau. A. The Nurse's Story. Dixon. T. Freeman R. A. Silent Virgin.. Witness. Lee. J. Aunt'Jane. The-Foolis- h New York, Oct. 30. Miss Marguerite of These Oppenheim, E. Stewert of Provo arrived here Wednesmen. and has entered the Metropolitan day Smith. F. H. Feix O'Day. School of Hallet Dancing, which furCHILDREN'S BOOKS. nishes dancers for the Metropolitan The railway that will link Greece Bassett-r-Sto- ry her three with the rest of.Europe is expected to Opera company.In BesidesMiss of Leather. Stewert be completed in August. Dunton Nancy Lee's Lookout. Utah, years training - P,-r-W- Wo- Boy Scouts of Wildcat Patrol. Gack "Wonders of the Zoo. Gould Barbara and the Five Little Purrs. Holland William Penn. Kllbourne Babv Ostrich and Mr. Wise Owl. Kelland Mark Tidd in Business. Remick Jane at Rivercroft. Kilbourne Army Boy in Alaska. The Public library is now taking its annual inventory and asks its patrons to bring in at once anv books that may be out which they have overlooked having checked on their cards. 31 ORE MIItVE. "Did you see where a man' in Indiana had a piece of his shin grafted on his spine?" to help to stif"That fen his certainly backbone ought when he puts his foot down." Baltimore American. HAIR DYES ARE DANGEROUS n A certain medicine auis responsible for the statement thority that nearly all of the patented hair dyes on the market are injurious and at the same time notvery efnearly asinexfective as a simple, harmless and well-know- home prescription, which he pensive says will positively gray hairs and benefit the scalp.darken The ingredients can be obtained at any drug store and are as follows: i oz. 1 oz. glycerine. (in original package). 2 ozs.Sulsage bay rum. The above should be mixed in half a pint of water and applied every other day for two weeks and then about once every ten days. This authority absovouches for the harmlessness oi lutely this mixture and it Is certainly |