. Practical druggist and pharmaceutical review of reviews . 0 cents; , 53 cents; Williams Pink Pills, 29cents; Duffys Malt, 68 cents: Shoops Restorative, 79cents; Bells Pine Tar Cough Cure, 15 cents; GreenesNervura, 50 cents: , 18 cents; Syrup cents; Syrup of Figs, 30 cents. 328 PRACTICAL DRUGGIST AND REVIEW OF REVIEWS August, 1904 Internntlonal Federation of AdvertiHorn. The first meeting of the Board of Directors of theInternational Federation of Advertising Interests washeld in New York on June 22. Some leading adver-tisters, agents, and publishers in this count


. Practical druggist and pharmaceutical review of reviews . 0 cents; , 53 cents; Williams Pink Pills, 29cents; Duffys Malt, 68 cents: Shoops Restorative, 79cents; Bells Pine Tar Cough Cure, 15 cents; GreenesNervura, 50 cents: , 18 cents; Syrup cents; Syrup of Figs, 30 cents. 328 PRACTICAL DRUGGIST AND REVIEW OF REVIEWS August, 1904 Internntlonal Federation of AdvertiHorn. The first meeting of the Board of Directors of theInternational Federation of Advertising Interests washeld in New York on June 22. Some leading adver-tisters, agents, and publishers in this country and Eng-land have signified their approval and desire to the convention to be held in St. Louis, Octo-ber 4, 5 and 6, plans for a permanent home in NewNork will probably \ir a(loi)ted. Mr. Welcker Itetires from Merck <& Co. Mr. Theodore Weicker, after being prominently iden-tified for more than twenty years with E. Merck andMerck & Co., the American house of which he organizedin 1887, has terminated his connection with that THEODORB WEICKER. Mr. Weicker intends to remain for a short timeat his home at Prospect Manor, Stamford, Conn.; hewill then sail on a nine-months trip to Europe, andon his return will establish a drug importing andmanufacturing firm to be known as the TheodoreWeicker Company. Smoked <;Ihhm<n for Hay Fever. Dr. Stowell says he has long been subject to hayfever. In studying his own case he noticed that hayfever came and went in a very capricious manner, andhe reached the conclusion that it was mostly a nervousdisease. Somehow or other he reasoned himself intothe belief that the suns rays produced hay fever byacting in some way upon the eyes. So he thought totry smoked glasses for the eyes, to see if that wouldnot prevent his hay fever. lie reports that the smoked glasses gave instantrelief. Rut if lie went out in the sun without the glasseshe was sure to have hay fever again. He has no morehay fever. He says he has tried the glas


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