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Then her loud singing in the kitchen and her rattling with the rings on the stove gave him courage, and he stood up and tottered to the bureau with shaking knees, took the box with the powders out of the drawer which she had left open, and hid it inside his shirt. If only she did not find it if only she did not find it!

"`Elutriation as applied to Emery and other Powders." Lastly he took up the fourth, and read half to himself "`The method practised by Monsieur Foucault in silvering the surfaces of glass specula. I seem to have dipped into the wrong drawer, dad," he said coolly. James Brandon groaned. "I made so sure that I had got the right things. They do look like legal papers, don't they?"

Her uninterested voice dropped into silence. "Men are queer," Miss Vanderwall said profoundly, busy with ivory- backed brushes, powders, and pastes. "The mystery to me about men," mused Mrs.

But the solution of the trick is to be found in the way in which he puts the common sand into the water. This common sand is kept in a box, and in it are little balls of prepared powders or sand of colours corresponding to those already put into the water.

In acute eczema it is advisable to protect the part against water, filth and air. Powders and ointments may be used during the early stages of the inflammation. Two parts boric acid, four parts flour, and one part tannic acid may be dusted over the moist surface. One part zinc oxide and twelve parts vaseline is a useful ointment.

No medicine should ever be given children to make them sleep or stop their crying except by the advice of the physician. =Powders and Pills.= If you get sick, do not try to cure yourself with pills or powders bought at the store. Some of these medicines contain poisons which hurt the heart or other organs. A number of persons have been killed by taking such medicines.

Not only did they prescribe tooth brushes and mouth washes, with all sorts of pastes and powders, but that he should follow it with an invention of the devil for torturing the gums known as "dental floss." To get even with the man who invented the thing Bivens bought him out and stopped its manufacture only to find the scoundrel had invented a new one and had it on the market three weeks later.

At first we were afraid that he was not quite well, and Susan offered him both her prepared mustard plasters and her headache powders. But he said that he was all right, though he was very much obliged to her. Still, he kept on thinking, and he was so silent and preoccupied that Susan and I were very uncomfortable.

"But you mean to be with Julie's money?" "Oh ah yes; and you ought to know, Madam Gordeloup, that I am now the heir to the family estate and title." "Yes; the poor little baby is dead, in spite of the pills and the powders, the daisies and the buttercups! Poor little baby! I had a baby of my own once, and that died also."

An examination held at Carlton into the contents of the two cases had revealed a sad state of affairs. Frost had smashed many bottles; powders badly folded up had fetched way in a deplorable manner; tinctures had proved their capability for the work they had to perform by tincturing every thing that came within their reach; hopeless confusion reigned in the department of pills.