The Pharmaceutical era . he following: (1) Borax 1 ounce Sodium carbonate 1 ounce Camphor 20 grains Oil of rosemary 10 drops (2) Borax 3 ounces Sodium carbonate 6 ounces QuiMaja 3 ounces Perfume to suit (3) Borax 3 ounces Camphor 80 grains Coehincal 40 grains Oil of rosemary 25 drops Powder the dry substances and mix well. May beput up in half-ounce packages, each of which is suffi-cient for one pint of water. Floor Staiu. (L. J. P.) Caustic potash is usually employed forstaining floors. Here is a formula from the Techno-chemical receipt Book: Boil 25 parts of fustic and 12J/2parts of Brazil w


The Pharmaceutical era . he following: (1) Borax 1 ounce Sodium carbonate 1 ounce Camphor 20 grains Oil of rosemary 10 drops (2) Borax 3 ounces Sodium carbonate 6 ounces QuiMaja 3 ounces Perfume to suit (3) Borax 3 ounces Camphor 80 grains Coehincal 40 grains Oil of rosemary 25 drops Powder the dry substances and mix well. May beput up in half-ounce packages, each of which is suffi-cient for one pint of water. Floor Staiu. (L. J. P.) Caustic potash is usually employed forstaining floors. Here is a formula from the Techno-chemical receipt Book: Boil 25 parts of fustic and 12J/2parts of Brazil wood with 1,000 parts of soapboilerslye. to which has been added 12^ parts of causticpotash. When the liquid is boiled down to 700 or 800parts, add 3V2 parts annatto and 75 parts of wax, andwhen this is melted stir until it is cold. The mixtureis of a brown-red color, and the above quantity isclaimed to be sufficient to keep a floor in good con-dition for a year by applying it once a week, and rub-bing it on with a THOMAS VOEGELI, vice-PresHderat of the N. A. R. D. to dry. Afterward, appl), in the same way, a solutionof I ounce of potassium sulphate in pint of water. Dryin the sun: afterward rub ofT and dry in the shade;work occasionally while drying. To intensify, applya solution of pyrogallic acid before rinsing. Vaginal Su|>i>OHitorlca. (L. T.) The formula you supply is incomplete andhas all of the earmarks of having been taken from theadvertising literature of some specialty manufac-turer. We cannot give the working process. Removing Tattoo Mafks. (M. W.) See issues of the Era for August i andAugust 29, of the present year, pages 131 and Manufacturer of I*»er Vests. (J. N. M.) Paper vests are manufactured by , Rowen & Co., 521 Sixth avenue, this city. lleetosraph. (R. Z.) See this journal, Feb. 21, 1901, page 205. Dyeing AVllIte E^r. (J. M. R.) To dye white fur black rub into thehair, with a brush, a solution of yi oun


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