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Show A Simple Prescription For the Hair. In the good old days our mothers used to tell us to use garden sage for dandruff and falling hair! -A simple sim-ple Infusion was made of tho common, garden page and applied to the roots of tho hair. This old time remedy. is still used in many- sections of the country coun-try to this day. It has also been discovered dis-covered that the Indians of the north west used to make a brew (or teal of tho wild sage (sage brush) and ap ply it for all scalp affections. White people also used this sage brush teo with good results. A careful study has been mad of the different kinds of sage and it has been found that tho wild cage or sage brush contains much more of this certain curative property than does tho tame sage. The reason for this is apparent The wild sage growing as it does in a soil rich in sulphur and volcanic ash naturally nat-urally contains much moro medicinal matter. One of tho main objections to the use of these crude preparations, especially es-pecially so of the wild sage, was tho disagreeable odor of tho brush. This objection has been overcome aitor three years of careful experimenting in a laboratory especially fitted tor tho purpose so that you can now procure, pro-cure, a preparation free from all the disagreeable odors but still containing all the active principles of the wild sage. This preparation is guaranteed to cure dandruff and slop falling hair, and will do bo if directions aro carefully care-fully followed. Ask for Sage Brush Hair Tonic. -For sale at all tho leading Drug Stores and Barber Shops in this city. |