A Absinthe, 765 Absolute Alcohol, 45 Acacia, Mucilage of, 43 Acid-free Soldering Fluid, 659 Acid-proof Alloy, 62 — Cement, 26 — Corks, 10 — Glass, 374 Acid-proofing, 9 Acid-proof Pastes, 38 — Putty, 607 — Table Top, 9 Acid Receptacles, Lining for, 10 Acid-resisting Paint, 499 Acids, Soldering, 656 Acid Stains Removed, 184 — Test for Gold, 432 — — — for Vinegar, 358 Aconite-Monkshood Poison, 93 Adhesion, 105 — Belt Pastes for Increasing, 105 Adhesives, 10 Advertising Matter, to Scent, 510 Adulterants in Foods, 348 Adulteration of Linseed Oil, 460 — of Wax, 753 Adurol Developer, 527 Affixing Labels to Glass, 42 Agar Agar Paste, 37 Agate, Buttons of Artificial, 44 Agate (Imitation), 370 Age of Eggs, 283 Aging of Silk, 639 Agricultural Sources of Industrial Alcohol, 668 Air Bath, 44 — Bubbles in Gelatine, 370 — Exclusion of, 553 Air-purifying, 44 Albata Metal, 63 Albumen, 34 — in Urine, Detection of, 44 — Paste, 37 Alcohol, 44 — Absolute, 45 — Defined, 667 — in Beer, 45 — Solid, 45 — Tests for Absolute, 45 Ale, 46 — Ginger, 107 Alfenide Metal, 63 Alkali Blue and Nicholson’s Blue Dye, 267 Alkalis and Their Salts Poison, 93 Alkaline Glycerine of Thymol, 100 Alkaloids, Antidotes to, 102 Alkermes Cordial, 763 Alloy, Acid-proof, 62 — for Caliper and Gage-rod Castings, 80 — for Watch Pinion Sockets, 736 — Lipowitz’s, 61 — Moussets’, 76 Alloys, 47 — Copper, Silver, Cadmium, 76 — for Casting Coins, etc., 62 — for Cementing Glass, 52 — for Drawing Colors on Steel, 80 — for Metal Foil, 474 — for Small Casting Molds, 80 — having a Density, 48 — Silver, Nickel, Zinc, 76 — Tin, 77 — Unclassified, 80 Almond Blossom Perfumery, 518 — Cold Cream, 235 — Extracts, 312 — Powders for the Toilet, 242 Altars, to Clean, 185 Alum, 80 — Baking Powder, 102 — Bath, 535 — Process of Water Purification, 340 Aluminum Alloys, 48 — Electrical Conductivity of, 50 Aluminum-brass, 50 — Castings, 150 Aluminum-Copper, 50 Aluminum Gilding, 576 — Gold, 68 — Etching Fluid for, 324 — How to Color, 80 — Lacquer for, 438 — Paper, 507 — Polishes, 590 Aluminum Solders, 657 Aluminum-Tin, 50 Aluminum, to Clean, 204 — Toughness, Density and Tenacity, 83 Aluminum-Tungsten, 50 Aluminum Varnish, 725 — Working of Sheet, 83 Aluminum-Zinc, 50 Amalgam for Cementing Glass, etc., 90 — for Plaster, 65 — for Silvering Glass Balls, 90 — for the Rubber of Electric Machines, 90 — Gold Plating, 576 — for Mirrors, 72 Amber, 90 — Cements, 26 — Varnish, 718 Ambrosia Powder, 628 American Champagne, 118 — Factory Cheese, 176 — Lemonade, 110 — Soda Fountain Company’s Whipped Cream, 248 Amethyst (Imitation), 370 Amidol Developer, 528 Ammon-carbonite, 331 Ammonia, 91 — for Fixing Prints, 536 — Household, 91 — Poison, 93 — Violet Color for, 91 — — Perfumed, 91 Anchovies, Essence of, 98 Anchovy Paste, 98 — Preparations, 98 — Sauce, Extemporaneous, 98 Angostura Bitters, 762 Anise Cordial, 763 Aniline, 266 — — — Substitutes, 279 — Black Lake Dye, 278 — Blue Dye, 268 — Green Dye for Wool, 269 — — — for Silk, 269 — in Pigments, Tests for, 560 — Scarlet Dye, 271 — Stains, to Remove, 185 — Yellow Dye, 271 Animals, Fly Protection for, 419 Ankara, 142 Annealing Bronze, 56 — Copper, 219 Annealing of Steel, Wire, etc., 681 Anodynes, 486 Ansco Platinum Paper, 529 Ant Destroyers, 420 Anti-corrosive or Asiatic Ink, 414 Antidotes for Belladonna, 93 — for Poisons, 92 Anti-ferments, 97 Anti-fouling Compositions, 498 Anti-freezing Solution, 362, 363 — for Automobilists, 363 Anti-friction Bearing or Babbitt Metals, 50 — Metal, 58 Anti-frost Solution, 363 Anti-leak Rubber Tire, 708 Antimony Poison, 93 — Baths, 581 Antique Bronzes, 566 — — — Imitation of, 640 Antiques, to Preserve, 98 Anti-rust Compositions, 625 — Paper for Needles, 625 — Pastes, 625 Antiseptic Bromine Solution, 100 — Enamel, 720 — Nervine Ointment, 487 — Oil of Cinnamon, 100 — Paste (Poison), 99 — Pencils, 99 — Powders, 98 — Soap, 644 — Solution, Coloring for, 100 — Tooth Powder, 253 Antiseptics, 98 — for Caged Birds, 729 — Mouth, 99 Aphtite, 70 Apollinaris Lemonade, 110 — Water, 740 Apple Extract, 312 — Syrup, 312 Applications for Prickly Heat, 398 — of Barium Amalgams, 86 — of Bismuth Amalgams, 88 — of Cadmium Amalgams, 87 — of Copper Amalgams, 87 — of Gold Amalgams, 89 — of Lead Amalgams, 88 — of Manganese Amalgams, 87 Applications of Potassium Amalgams, 86 — of Silver Amalgams, 88 — of Sodium Amalgams, 86 — of Strontium Amalgams, 86 — of Tin Amalgams, 87 — of Zinc Amalgams, 87 Applying Decalcomania Pictures, 250 Apricot Extract, 312 Aquarium Putty, 608 Argentan, 69 Arguzoid, 70 Armenian Cement, 20 Arms, Oil for, 460 Arnica Salve, 486 Aromatic Cod-Liver Oil, 482 — Cotton, 246 — Rhubarb Remedy, 180 — Vinegar, 735 — of Lacquering, 437 Artificial Aging of Fabrics, 639 — Beeswax, 754 — Butter, 142 — Ciders, 181 — Coloring of Flowers, 346 — Egg Oil, 284 — Fertilizers for Pot Plants, 336 — Flowers, Dyes for, 272 — Flower Fertilizer, 337 — Horn, 396 — Leather, 447 — Marbles, 699 — Rubber, 618 — “Rubbered” Silk, 639 — Slate, 643 — Violet Perfumery, 518 — Water, 739 Asbestos Cement, 30 — Fabric, 342 Asphalt and Pitch, 33 — as Ingredient of Rubber, 619 — in Painting, 718 — Varnishes, 718 Assaying of Gold, 381 Asthma Cures, 101 — Fumigating Powders, 101 — in Canaries, 728 — Papers, 101 Astringent for Horses, 730 — Wash for Flabby Skin, 234 Atomic Weights, 758 Atomizer Liquid for Sick Rooms, 264 Attaching Enamel Letters to Glass, 19 — by Cement, 17 Atropine, Antidote to, 102 Aqua Aromatica, 102 — Fortis for the Touchstone, 383 — — — Poison, 92 — Regia, 102 Aquarium Cements, 31 Automobile Engines, Cooling, 363 Automobiles, Anti-freezing Solution, 363 Axle Grease, 462 B Babbitt-Metals, 50 Baking Powders, 102 Balance Spring, 738 Baldness, 392 Balkan Paste, 38 Ball-Room Floor Powder, 345 Balsam, Birch, 103 — of Sulphur, 380 — Spray Solution, 103 Balsam, Stains, to Remove, 194 — Wild-cherry, 103 Balsams, 102 Balsamic Cough Syrup, 211 Banana Bronzing Solution, 489 — Cream, 115 — Trick, the Burning, 611 — Syrup, 312 Banjo Sour, 110 Barbers’ Itch, 486 — Powder, 243 Barium Amalgams, 86 — Poison, 615 Barometers (Paper), 402 Bath, Air, 44 — Metal, 63 — Powder, 242 — Tablets, Effervescent, 103 Bath-tub Enamel, 721 — Paint, 501 Batteries, Solution for, 104 Basis for Effervescent Salts, 627 Baudoin Metal, 63 Bavaroise au Cognac, 118 Bear Fat, 333 Bearing Lubricant, 461 — Metal, 50 Beauty Cream, 231 — Water, 244 Bedbug Destroyers, 420 Beechwood Furniture Polish, 593 Beef and Iron, 771 — Iron, and Wine, 104 Beef-marrow Pomade, 227 Beef Peptonoids, 509 — Preservatives, 360 — Tea, 112 Beer, 118 — Ginger, 108 — Lemon, 108 — Restoration of Spoiled, 105 — Spruce, 119 — Treacle, 119 — Weiss, 119 Beers, Alcohol in, 45 Beetle Powder, 425 Bees, Foul Brood in, 105 Beeswax, Artificial, 754 Belladonna, Antidotes to, 93 Bell Metal, 51 Belt Cement, 31 — Glue, 15 — Lubricant, 462 — Pastes for Increasing Adhesion, 105 BÉnÉdictine, 769 Bengal Lights, 609 Bent Glass, 371 Benzine, 106 — Cleaning with, 209 — Purification of, 106 — to Color Green, 106 Benzoic Acid, Detection of, 350 — in Food, 350 Benzoic-acid Pastilles, 211 Benzoin-Glycerine Soap, 652 Benzoparal, 107 Berge’s Blasting Powder, 330 Beverages, 107 — Yellow Coloring for, 119 Bibra Alloy, 71 Bicycle Dipping Varnish, 719 Bicycle-tire Cement, 23 Bicycle Varnishes, 719 Bicycles, Black Paint for, 495 Bidery Metal, 80 Birch Balsam, 103 Birch-Bud Water, 519 Bird Diseases, Remedies, 728 Bird Lime, 458 — Paste, 145 — Tonic, 729 Birds, Antiseptic Wash for, 729 — Constipation in, 729 — Diarrhoea in, 729 Biscuit, Dog, 265 Bismarck Brown Dye, 267 Bismuth, 49 — Alloys, 52 — Amalgams, Applications of, 88 — Bronze, 70 — Purification of, 380 — to Purify, 380 Biting Off Red-hot Iron, 612 Bitter Almond Oil Poison, 93 Bitters, 762 Blackberry Cholera Mixture, 180 — Cordial, 763 Blackboard Paint and Varnish, 489 — Varnish, 720 Black Color on Brass, 129 — Dye for Tanned Leather, 447 — — — on Cotton, 266 — — — on Wool, for Mixtures, 267 Blackening Iron, 495 “Black Eye” Lotion, 333 Black Finish for Brass, 129 — Grease Paints, 229 — Hair Dye without Silver, 390 Blackhead Remedies, 232 Blacking Copper, 221 — for Harness, 450 — for Shoes, 631 — Stove, 700 Black Japanese Varnish, 719 — Lake Dyes for Wall-paper, 278 — Marble, Imitation, 699 — Marking Inks, 407 — Paint for Polished Iron, 495 — Patina, 585 — Putty, 607 — Ruling Ink, 403 — Sheet Rust Preventive, 624 — Starch, 680 — Straw Hat Varnish, 266 — Wash for Casting Molds, 150 Blanching Silver, 640 Blanket Washing, 399 Blasting Powder, 330 Blazing Sponge Trick, 611 Bleach for Hands, 233 Bleaches, Bone, 430 Bleaching, 120 — and Coloring Feathers, 335 — Bone Fat, 333 — Cotton by Steaming, 245 — Cotton, 245 — Linen, 120 — of Linseed Oil, 459 — of Vegetable Fibers with Hydrogen Peroxide, 245 — Oils, 484 — Photographic Prints White, 553 — Skin Salves, 234 — Solution, 121 — — for Photographs, 553 — Solutions for the Laundry, 446 — Sponges, 678 — Straw, 120 — Tallows and Fats, 334 — Wool, 120 Bleeding, Local, 701 Blight Remedies, 121 Blisters, for Horses, 729 Block for Soldering, 667 — Hollow Concrete Building, 691 — Machines, 694 Blocks Poured from Wet Concrete, 694 Blood-red Brick Stain, 166 Blotting Paper, 503 Blue, Ball, 281 Blue-black Ink, 414 — Patina, 585 Blue Bronze, 138 — Dye for Hosiery, 268 — from Green at Night, 121 — Indelible Ink, 406 — Paving Bricks, 166 Blueprint Inks, 403 — Paper Making, 536 Blueprints, to Change, 121 — to Turn Brown, 542 — Waterproofing, 741 Blue Ruling Ink, 403 — Sanitary Powder, 263 — Vitriol Poison, 94 Bluing, 443 — Compounds, 443 — of Steel, 682 Bluish-black Lake Dye, 278 Blush Pink Dye on Cotton Textile, 279 Board-sizing, 38 Boiled Oil, 484 Boiler Compounds, 121 — Plates, Protecting from Scales, 122 — Pressure, 123 — Scales, Prevention of, 122 Boiling the Linseed Oil, 409 Boil Remedy, 121 Bone Black, 123 — Bleaches, 430 — Fat, 333 — Fertilizers, 338 — or Ivory Black, 123 — Polishes, 395 — Uniting Glass With, 17 Bones, A Test for Broken, 124 — Treatment of, in Manufacturing Glue, 10 Bookbinders’ Varnish, 720 Book Disinfectant, 263 — How to Open, 125 Bookworms, 425 Books, their Preservation, 124 — to Remove Marks from, 186 Boot Dressings, 631 — Lubricant, 460 Boot-top Liquid, 632 Boots, Waterproofing, 750 Borated Apple Blossom Powder, 243 — Talcum, 510 Borax in Food, 350 — for Sprinkling, 125 — Soap Powder, 650 Boric Acid, Detection of, 350 Borotonic, 258 Bottling Sweet Cider, 181 Bottle-cap Lacquer, 440 Bottle-Capping Mixtures, 126 Bottle Cleaners, 210 — Deodorizer, 127 — Stoppers, 700 — Varnish, 720 — Wax, 553 Bottles, 126 — White Glass for, 373 Bouillon, 113 — Chicken, 112 — Clam, 113 — Hot Egg, 112 — Tomato Extract, 212 Bowls of Fire Trick, 611 Box Glue, 15 Bradley Platinum Paper, 529 “Braga,” 117 Bran, Sawdust in, 126 Brandy, Artificial French, 768 — and Brandy Bitters, 762 — A Bronze for, 136 Brass and Bronze Protective Paint, 495 — Articles, Restoration of, 132 — Black Color on, 129 — Black Finish for, 129 — Bronzing, 566 — Brown Color to, 130 — Colors for Polished, 127 — Etching Bath for, 324 — — — Fluid for, 323 — Fastening Porcelain to, 17 — Gilding, 576 — Graining of, 130 Brass-Iron (Aich’s Metal), 53 Brass Parts, Improved, 132 — Pickle for, 132 — Platinizing, 566 — Polishes, 590 — Sand Holes in, 150 — Solders, 657 — to Cast Yellow, 54 — Tombac Color on, 130 — Unpolished Coloring, 128 — Varnishes Imitating Gold, 725 — Zinc, Steel, Cast Iron, 581 Brassware, Gold Lacquers for, 440 Bread, Dog, 265 Breath, Fetid, Remedies for, 133 — Perfumes, 258 Brewers’ Yeast, 339 Brick and Tilemakers’ Glazed Bricks, 164 — Arches, Waterproofing, 741 Brickbat, Cheese, 176 Brick, Blood-red Stain, 166 — Colors, 165 Brickmakers’ Notes, 167 Brick Polishes, 600 — Walls, to Clean, 197 — — — to Renovate, 190 — Waterproofing, 134 Bricks, 164 — Glaze for, 377 — of Sand-lime, 689 — Polish for, 600 Brie, Cheese, 176 Brightening Pickle, 469 Bright Red Rouge, 229 Brilliantine, 390 — Florician, 483 Brimstone (Burning), 611 Bristol Brass (Prince’s Metal), 53 Britannia Metal, 55 — — to Clean, 201 — Silver-plating, 587 British Champagne, 118 — Oil, 484 Brocchieri’s Styptic, 701 Brocq’s Pomade for Itching, 228 Broken Bones, A Test for, 124 Bromine, Antiseptic, 100 Bromoform, 134 — Rum, 134 Bronze, Aluminum, 56 — Annealing, 56 — Articles, Polish for, 591 — Casting, 150 — Coloring, 138 — Dye, 272 — for Brass, 136 — Gilding, 137 — Leather, 447 — Lettering, 456 — Machine, 58 — Phosphor, 58 — Polishes, 591 — Powder, Liquid for, 567 — Preparations, 135 Bronze, Renovation of, 205 — Silicon, 61 — Steel, 61 — Substitutes, 137 — to Renovate, 201 — Varnishes, 726 Bronzes, 55 — Art, 57 — Pickle for, 138 — Statuary, 57 Bronzing, 566 — and Patinizing of Articles, 136 — Engraved Ornaments, 137 — General Directions for, 135 — Liquid, 136 — Metals, 567 — of Brass, 571 — of Gas Fixtures, 566 — of Wood, 782 — of Zinc, 137 — Solutions for Paints, 489 — with Soluble Glass, 139 Brooches, Photographing on, 551 Brown Dye for Cotton, 267 — for Silk, 267 — for Wool, 267 — — — — and Silk, 267 — Hair Dye, 390 Browning of Steel, 583 Brown Ink, 414 — Ointment, 486 — Oxidation on Bronze, 139 — Shoe Dressing, 632 Brownstone, Imitation, 133 Brown Tints, 559 — Varnish, 726 Brunette or Rachelle Powder, 242 Brushes, 140 Bubble (Soap), Liquid, 655 Bubbles, 141 — in Gelatine, 370 Buff Terra-Cotta Slip, 166 — Wheels, Rouge for, 618 Bug Killers, 420 Building Blocks, Concrete, 691 Bunions, 224 Burning Banana Trick, 103 — Brimstone, 611 — Sealing Wax, 611 Burns, 486 — Carbolic Acid, 147 — Mixture for, 142 Burnt Alum, 80 — Steel, to Restore, 686 — Artificial, Tests for, 354 Buttermilk, Artificial, 143 Buttons of Artificial Agate, 44 — Platine for, 80 C Cadmium Alloy, about the Hardness of Zinc, 77 — — with Gold, Silver, and Copper, 62 — Amalgams, Applications of, 87 Calcium Carbide, 144 — Sulphide (Luminous), 494 Camera, Renovating a, 553 Campchello, 117 Camphor for Cholera, 180 Camphorated and Carbolated Powders, 252 — Cold Cream, 226 — Ice, 145 — Pomade, 145 — Preparations, 144 Camphorated Substitutes in the Preparation of Celluloid, 157 Canary-Bird Food, 729 — Paste, 145 Canary Birds, Their Diseases, 729 Concrete, 689 Candles, 145 — Fumigating, 365 — Transparent, 145 Candy, 216 — Colors and Flavors, 218 — Orange Drops, 216 Canned Vegetables, 352 Canning, 602 — without Sugar, 603 Cantharides and Modern Potato Bug Poison, 94 — Pomade, 392 Can Varnish, 720 Canvas Waterproofing, 742 Caoutchouc, 618 — Solution for Paints, 719 Capacities of Utensils, 703 Capsule Varnish, 720 Capping Mixtures for Bottles, 126 Caramel in Food, 352 12-Carat, 433 4-Carat Gold, 433 18-Carat Gold for Rings, 433 22-Carat Solder, 433 Carats, to Find the Number of, 432 Carbolic Acid, 147 Carbolic-acid Burns, 147 — Decolorization of, 147 — Disguising Odor of, 147 Carbolic Powder, 263 — Soap, 647 Carbolineum, 497 Carbonated Pineapple Champagne, 118 Carbon Ink, 403 — Paper, 503 — Printing, 531 — Process in Photography, 531 Carbuncle Remedies, 121 Cardboard or Leather Glue, 15 — Waterproofing, 751 Cards (Playing), to Clean, 209 Care of Refrigerators, 401 Carmelite Balm Water, 519 Carmine, 403 — Lake Dye for Wall Paper, 278 Carnation Lake Dye, 277 Carpet Preservation, 399 — Soap, 644 Carpets, How to Preserve, 399 Carriage-top Dressing, 448 Carron Oil, 242 Case Hardening, 648 — Albumen, and Glue, 34 — Cements, 20 — Massage Cream, 233 — Paste, 38 — Varnish, 34 Cashmere Perfumery, 516 Casket Trimmings, 150 Casks, 149 — Watertight, 149 Cassius, Purple of, 383 Cast Brass, 53 Cast-brass Work, Sand Holes in, 150 Castile Soap, to Cut, 644 Casting, 149 — Copper, 63 — in Wax, 755 — Molds, Alloys for, 80 — of Soft Metal Castings, 151 Castings, Making in Aluminum, 81 Castings Out of Various Metals, 149 — to Soften Iron, 427 Cast-iron Soldering, 666 Castor Oil, 153 Castor-oil Chocolate Lozenges, 154 Castor Oil, How to Take, 154 — Tasteless, 153 Casts from Wax Models, 755 — (Plaster), Preservation of, 565 — Repairing of Broken, 26 — Waterproofing, 565 Catatypy, 154 Cat Diseases and Remedies, 732 Caterpillar Destroyers, 423 Catgut, 155 — Sutures, Preparation of, 155 Catsup, Adulterated, 353 Cattle Dips and Applications, 264 Ceiling Cleaners, 400 Celery Clam Punch, 112 — Compound, 155 Cellars, Waterproof, 400 Celloidin Paper, 504 Cells, Solutions and Fillers for Battery, 104 Celluloid, 155 — Cements and Glues, 17 — Glue for, 12 — Lacquer, 439 — of Reduced Inflammability, 159 — Putty, 161 Cement, 692 — Armenian, 20 — Asbestos, 30 — Cheap and Excellent, 30 — Colors, 688 — Diamond Glass, 29 — for Belts, 31 — for Chemical Apparatus, 31 — for Cracks in Stoves, 162 — for Enameled Dials, 20 — for General Use, 31 — for Iron and Marble, 17 — for Ivory, 31 — for Leather and Iron, 25 — for Metal on Hard Rubber, 22 — for Pallet Stones, 162 — for Pasteboard and Paper, 21 — for Patching Boots, 23 — for Pipe Joints, 162 — for Porcelain Letters, 19 — for Sandstones, 17 — for Steam and Water Pipes, 161 — for Watch-lid, 20 — for Waterpipe, 162 — Hydraulic, 33 Cementing Celluloid and Hard-rubber Articles, 18 Cement, Jewelers, 20 — Mordant for, 479 — on Marble Slabs, 16 — Paints for, 499 — Parisian, 30 — Protection of, Against Acid, 9 — Rubber for Cloth, 24 — to Paint Over Fresh, 499 — Transparent for Glass, 29 — Universal, 31 — Work, Protection for, 162 — Amber, 26 — Aquarium, 31 — Casein, 20 — Celluloid, 17 — for Attaching Letters on Glass, 19 — for Fastening Porcelain to Metal, 25 Cements, for Iron, 24 — for Metals, 24 — for Rubber, 22 — for Stone, 16 — for Tires, 23 — for Water-glass, 19 — Meerschaum, 30 — Sign-letters, 18 — Silicate of Oxychloride, 35 Ceramics, 164 Chain of Fire, 612 Chains (Watch), to Clean, 206 Chalk for Tailors, 164 Chamois Skin, to Clean, 186 Champagne, 118 — Cider, 181 Chapped Skin, 232 Chappine Cream, 237 Charta Sinapis, 480 Chartreuse, 769 Cheddar Cheese, 176 Cheese, 174 — Color, 359 — Wrapping, Tin Foil for, 474 Chemical Apparatus, Cement for, 31 — Gardens, 368 — Reagents, 349 Cherry Balsam, 103 — Cordial, 764 — Phosphate, 112 — Tooth Paste, 257 Chewing Candy, 217 — Gums, 178 Cheshire Cheese, 176 Chestnut Brown Dye for Straw Bonnets, 267 — Hair Dye, 391 Chicken Bouillon, 112 Chicken-coop Application, 419 Chicken Diseases, 734 Chicory, Tests for, 353 Chilblains, 486 Children, Doses for, 265 Children’s Tooth Powder, 255 China, 173 — Pomade, 227 — Repairing, 601 — Riveting, 179 — Silver Alloy, 75 — to Toughen, 173 Chinese Tooth Paste, 257 Chlorides, Platt’s, 264 Chloriding Mineral Lubricating Oils, 462 Chlorine-proofing, 9 Chocolate, 179 — and Milk, 114 — Castor-oil Lozenges, 154 — Extracts, 312 — FrappÉ, 114 — Hot, 111 — Soda Water, 111 Cholera Remedies, 179 Chowchow, 212 Chrome Black Dye for Wool, 267 Chromium Glue, 15 Chromo Making, 180 Cider, 180 — Preservative, 181 — Vinegar, 735 Cigarettes, Asthma, 101 Cigar Flavoring, 183 — Sizes and Colors, 182 — Spots, 183 Cigars, 182 Cinnamon Essence, 312 — Oil as an Antiseptic, 100 — or Brown Dye for Cotton and Silk, 267 Cinchona, 771 — Pomade, 392 Citrate of Magnesium, 464 Clam Bouillon, 113 Claret Lemonade, 110 Clarification of Gelatin and Glue, 370 Clarifying, 184 — Muddy Water, 741 Claying Mixture for Forges, 184 Clean Bronze, 202 Cleaner, Universal, 209 Cleaning Linoleum, 398 — Marble, 196 — Polished Woodwork, 194 — Brass on Clock, 206 — Bronze Objects, 205 — Clocks, 207 — Copper, 200 — Copper Sinks, 202 — Electro-plate Goods, 205 — Funnels and Measures, 204 — Gilded Work on Altars, 185 — Gilded Articles, 185 — Gilded Bronzes, 205 — Gilt Bronze Ware, 201 — Glass, Paste for, 208 — Inferior Gold Articles, 207 — Lamp Globes, 209 — Marble, Furniture, etc., 197 — Methods and Processes, 209 — of Copperplate Engravings, 309 — of Statuettes and Plaster Objects, 564 — of Walls, Ceilings, and Paper, 190, 397 — Oil Stains on Wall Paper, 190 — Optical Lenses, 208 — Paint Brushes, 140 — Painted and Varnished Surfaces, 194 — Painted Doors, Walls, etc., 190 — Pearls, 208 — Preparations, 184, 397, 590, 644 — Preparation for Glass with Metal Decorations, 208 — Pewter Articles, 205 — Powder, 194 — Skins and Leather, 186 — Silver-plated Ware, 200 — Terra Cotta, 197 — Tracings, 194 — Varnish Brushes, 141 — Wall Paper, 191 — Whitewashed Walls, 190 — Window Panes, 208 Cleansing Fluids, 185 Clearing Baths, 535 Cleary’s Asthma Fumigating Powder, 101 ClichÉ Metal, 52 Clock-bell Repairing, 737 Clock Cleaning, 207 Clock-dial Lettering, 737 Clock Hands, to Reblack, 738 Clockmakers’ Cleaning Processes, 206 Clock Oil, 482 — Repairing, 738 Clothes and Fabric Cleaners, 191 — Cleaners, 191 Clothes-Cleaning Fluids, 192 Cloth Paper, 504 — Strips Attached to Iron, 14 — to Iron, Gluing, 37 — Waterproofing, 748 Cloths for Polishing, 599 Clouding of Mouth Mirrors, 477 Cloudless Caramel Coloring, 146 Clove Pink Perfumery, 516 Coal Oil, 484 Coals, to Eat Burning, 612 Coating for Bathrooms, 498 — for Damp Walls, 499 — for Name Plates, 501 — Metallic Surfaces with Glass, 377 — Tablets with Chocolate, 179 Cobaltizing of Metals, 573 Cobalt, or Fly Powder Poison, 94 Cochineal Insect Remedy, 422 Cocoa Mint, 115 — Syrup, 112 Cocoas, 112 Cod Liver Oil and Its Emulsion, 482 Coffee, 353 — Cocktail, 114 — Cordial, 763 — Cream Soda, 113 — Essence, 314 — Extracts, 313 — for the Soda Fountain, 111 — FrappÉ, 114 — Hot, 111 — Iced, 114 — Substitutes for, 210 — Syrups, 313 Coil Spring, 683 — Springs, to Temper, 683 Coin Cleaning, 200 — Metal, 62 Coins, Impressions of, 467 — Matrix for, 467 Colas, 728 Cold and Cough Mixtures, 211 — Chemical Gilding, 577 — Cream, 225 — Enameling, 721 — Soldering, 666 — Varnish, 543 Colic in Cattle, 729 Collapsible Tubes, Skin Cream, 239 — Tooth Paste for, 257 Collodion, 212 Cologne, 514 — for Headaches, 394 — Spirits or Deodorized Alcohol, 514 Coloration of Copper and Brass with Cupric Selenite, 568 Colored Alloys for Aluminum, 50 — Celluloid, 161 — Fireproofing, 344 — Fires, 609 — Floor Polishes, 591 — Gilding, 577 — Gold Alloys, 66 — Hygroscopes, 402 — Inks, 414 — Lacquer, 439 — Marking Inks, 407 — Rings on Metal, 582 — Sand, 628 Coloring Benedine Green, 106 — Brass, 473 — Ceresine Candles for the Christmas Tree, 145 — Common Gold, 431 — Copper, 473 — Electric-light Bulbs and Globes, 371 — Fluid for Brass, 129 — Gold Jewelry, 430 — Incandescent Lamps, 442 — Matter in Fats, 334 — of Modeling Plaster, 563 — Perfumes, 511 — Silver, 640 — Soap, 644 — “Spirit” Varnishes, 715 — Steel, 682 — Unpolished Brass, 128 Colorings for Jewelers’ Work, 433 Color Enamel, 721 — Photography, 548 — Stains, for Wood, 782 Color Stamps for Rough Paper, 411 — Testing, 559 Colors, 266 — and Sizes of Cigars, 182 — for Confectionery, 218 — for Paints, 555 — for Polished Brass, 127 — for Pomade, 228 — for Syrups, 702 — Fusible Enamel, 306 Combined Alum and Hypo Bath, 535 — Toning and Fixing Baths, 542 Comfortable, Washing, 399 Commercial Enameling, 290 — Formaldehyde, 362 — Mucilage, 43 Common Silver for Chains, 434 — Silver Solder, 434 Composition Files, 339 — for Cleaning Copper, Nickel, and other Metals, 203 — for Linoleum, Oilcloth, etc., 459 — for Writing on Glass, 376 — of Various Hard Solders, 663 Compositions for Ships’ Bottoms, 498 Compost for Indoor Plants, 337 Compound for Cleaning Brass, 203 — Salicylated Collodion Corn Cure, 224 — Solution of Thymol, 100 Concentrated Lye Poison, 93 Concrete, 689 — Blocks, Properties of, 695 — Tamping of, 695 Concrete Block Systems, 694 — Building Block, 691 — Mixers, 693 Condimental Sauces, 353 Condiments, 212 — Tests for Adulterated, 349 Condition Powders, 729 — for Cattle, 729 Conductivity of Aluminum Alloys, 48 Confectionery, 216 — Colors, 218 Constipation in Birds, 729 Contracted Hoof or Sore Feet in Cattle, 730 Conversion of Metric into English Measure, 760 Cooling Screen, 616 Cooking Vessels, Glazes for, 377 Cook’s Table, 703 Cooper’s Pen Metal, 74 Copal Varnish, 720 Copper, 219 — Amalgam, 90 — Amalgams, Applications of, 87 — and Brass Gilding, 577 — — — Platinizing, 586 — A Permanent Patina for, 585 — Arsenic, 63 — Articles, Polish for, 591 — Bronzing, 566 — Cleaning, 200 — Enameling, 294 — Etching, 324 — in Food, 351 — Iron, 63 — Lacquers, 439 — Nickel, 63 — Paint for, 495 — Paper, 507 — Patinizing and Plating, 586 — Polishes, 590 — Separation of Gold from, 382 Copper-Silver Alloy, 75 Copper, Silver, and Cadmium Alloys, 76 — Solder for Plating, 434 — Solders, 659 — to Bronze, 136 — Varnishes, 726 Coppering, 572 — Glass, 572 — Plaster Models, etc., 573 — Zinc Plate, 573 Copying Ink, 415 — Printed Pictures, 222 — Process on Wood, 222 Cordage, 223 — Lubricant, 463 — Waterproofing, 753 Cordials, 763 Cork as a Preservative, 606 — Cleaner, 210 — to Metal, Fastening, 36 Corks, 223 — Impermeable and Acid-proof, 10 — to Clean, 210 — Waterproofing, 742 Corn Plaster, 224 — Cures, 224 Corrosive Sublimate Poison, 94 Cosmetic Jelly, 232 Cosmetics, 225 Cottenham Cheese, 176 Cotton, 245 — Belts, Lubrication, 462 — Degreasing, 246 Cottonseed, Extracting Oil, 482 — Hulls as Stock Food, 246 — Oil, 482 Compress Cough Balsam with Iceland Moss, 211 — Drops, 217 — Mixtures and Remedies, 211 — — — for Cattle, 730 — Syrup, 211 Counter Polishes, 590 Cow Diseases—Remedies, 730 — Powder, 730 Cow’s Milk, Powder for, 732 Cracked Leather, 448 Cracks in Tools, to Render Visible, 686 Crayons, 374 — for Graining and Marbling, 247 — for Writing on Glass, 374 Cream, 247 — Beef Tea, 112 — Bonbons for Hoarseness, 216 — Cheese, 176 — How to Determine, 474 — Soda Powder, 628 Creams for the Face and Skin, 225 Creosote-carbolic Acid Poison, 94 Cresol Emulsion, 248 Crimson Dye for Silk, 271 — Indelible Ink, 406 Crystal Cements, 248 Crystalline Coatings or Frostwork on Glass or Paper, 376 — Honey Pomade, 227 Crystallization, Ornamental, 368 Crockery, 167 — Plaster and Meerschaum Repairing, 27 Crocus, 248 Crude Petroleum, Emulsion of, 521 — Fruit Preserving, 604 — Raspberry, 364 — Strawberry, 364 Cucumber Creams, 237 Cucumber Essence, 314 — Jelly, Juice, and Milk, 228 — Juice, 239 — Milk, 239 — Pomade, 228 Cummins’s Whipped Cream, 248 CuraÇoa Cordial, 764 — Liqueur, 770 Cure for Barber’s Itch, 486 — for Snake Bites, 96 — for Tan, 242 — for Warts, 736 Currant Cream, 115 Curry Powder, 213 Curtains, Coloring of, 446 Cutlers’ Cements for Fixing Knife Blades into Handles, 16 Cutlery Cements, 16 Cutting, Drilling, Grinding, and Shaping Glass, 371 Cuspidor Powder, 263 Custard Powder, 249 Cyanide of Potassium Poison, 93 Cylinder Oil, 464 Cymbal Metal, 64 Cypress Water, 519 D Dairy Products, 354 Damaskeening, 249 — by Electrolysis, 249 — on Enamel Dials, 250 Damp Walls, Coating for, 400, 499 Damson Cheese, 176 Dandruff Cures, 388 Darcet Alloy, 64 Dark-blue Dye, 268 Dark Gold Purple, 383 Dark-Green Blackboard Paint, 489 Dark Red Grease Paint, 229 — Snuff-Brown Dye for Wool, 267 — Steel Dye, 269 Deadening Paint, 491 Dead-gilding of an Alloy of Copper and Zinc, 579 Dead, or Matt, Dip for Brass, 131 Deadly Nightshade Poison, 94 Decalcomania Processes, 250 Decolorization of Carbolic Acid, 147 Decolorizing and Deodorizing Oils, 484 — or Bleaching Linseed Oil, 483 Decomposition of Oils, Fats, 484 Decorating Aluminum, 81 Decorative Metal Varnishes, 726 — Wood-finish, 772 Deep Red Grease Paint, 229 — Red Raspberry Syrup, 318 Dehorners or Horn Destroyers, 397 Delta Metal, 63 Demon Bowls of Fire, 611 Dental Cements, 163 — Platinum, 74 Dentrifices, 251 Deodorants for Water-closets, 263 Deodorization of Calcium Carbide, 144 Deodorized Alcohol, 514 — Cod Liver Oil, 482 — Petroleum, 522 Deodorizing Benzine, 106 Depilatory Cream, 259 Depthings, Verification of, 737 Derbyshire Cheese, 176 Desilvering, 587 Detannating Wine, 765 Detecting Dyed Honey, 396 Detection of Albumen in Urine, 44 — of Formaldehyde in Food, 351 — in Milk, 474 — of Copper in Food, 351 — of Cottonseed Oil in Lard, 442 — of Glucose in Food, 357 — of Saccharine in Food, 351 — of Salicylic Acid in Food, 349 — of Starch in Food, 357 Detergent for Skin Stains, 235 Detergents, 186 Determination of Artificial Colors in Food, 351 — of Preservatives, 349 Determining Cream, 474 Developers for Photographic Purposes, 523 Development of Platinum Prints, 531 Dextrine Pastes, 35 Diabetics, Lemonade for, 109 Dial Cements, 20 — Cleaners, 207 — Repairing, 737 Diamalt, 475 Diamantine, 432 Diamond Cement, 20 — Glass Cement, 29 — Tests, 260 Diarrhoea in Birds, 729 — Remedies, 179 Die Venting, 261 Digestive Powders, 261 — Relish, 213 Diogen Developer, 527 Dip for Brass, 131 Dipping Metals, Danger of, 470 Dips, 469 — for Cattle, 264 Direct Coloration of Iron and Steel by Cupric Selenite, 568 Directions for Bronzing, 135 — for Making Perfumes, 512 — Disinfectants, 264 Disguising Odor of Carbolic Acid, 147 Dish Washing, 399 Disinfectant for Books, 125 Disinfectants, 262 — for Sick Room, 264 Disinfecting Coating, 265 — Fluids, 262 — — or Weed-killers, 262 — Powders, 262 Dissolving Old Rubber, 622 Distemper in Cattle, 729 Distinguishing Blue from Green, 121 Diuretic Ball, 731 Dog Applications, 419 — Biscuit, 265 — Soap, 654 Domestic Ointments, 486 — Pets, 732 Donarite, 330 Doors, to Clean, 190 Doses for Adults and Children, 265 Dose Table for Veterinary Purposes, 729 Double Extract Perfumery, 518 Drawing Inks, 403 — Paper, 504 — Temper from Brass, 133 Drawings, Preservation of, 266 — to Clean, 206 Draw-tempering Cast Steel, 687 Dressing for Carriage Tops, 448 — for Sewing Thread, 706 Dressings for Harness, 451 — for Leather, 448 — for Linoleum, 459 — for the Hair, 389 Dried Casein, its Mfg., 148 — Yolk of Egg, 284 Driers, 636 Driffield Oils, 485 Drill Chips, to Utilize, 686 Drilling Hard Steel, 687 — Lubricant for, 463 — Shaping, and Filing Glass, 372 Drinking Water, Removal of Iron from, 741 Drinks for Summer and Winter, 107 — Soda Water, 111 Drops of Lime in the Eye, 333 — Table of, 704 Drosses, 151 Dry Bases for Paints, 489 — Perfumes, 509 — Powder Fire Extinguishers, 341 — Rot, Remedies for, 618 — Sugar Preserving, 604 — Yeast, 786 Drying Oils, 485 Druggists’ Label Paste, 41 Dubbing for Leather, 460 Duesseldorff Mustard, 215 Dunlop Cheese, 176 Durable Bronze on Banners, 137 — Putty, 607 Dust-laying, 485 Dust Preventers and Cloths, 401 Dutch (Holland) Cheese, 176 — Pink Dye, 278 Dyeing Feathers, 335 — Leather, 450 — Silk or Cotton Fabrics, 280 — Straw Hats, 394 Dyes, 266 — and Dyestuffs, 274 — Colors, etc., for Textile Goods, 279 — for Artificial Flowers, 272 — for Feathers, 272 — for Food, 359 — for Furs, 272 — for Hats, 273 — for Leather, 450 Dye Stains, Removal from Skin, 184 Dynamite, 329 E Earthenware, 168 Easily Fusible Alloys, 64 Eastman’s Sepia Paper, 531 Eaton’s Styptic, 701 Eau de Botot Water, 519 — de Lais Water, 519 — de Merveilleuse Water, 519 — de Quinine, 392 Eberle’s Whipped Cream, 248 Ebony, 783 — Lacquer, 439 — Stains, 782 Eczema Dusting Powder, 282 Edible Oils, 355 Effervescent Bath Tablets, 103 — Powders, 627 Egg Chocolate, 114 — Claret, 115 — Coffee, 115 — CrÊme de Menthe, 115 — Dyes, 275 — Malted Milk Coffee, 114 — Oil, 284 — Orgeat, 115 — Phosphate, 113 — Powder, 284 — Shampoo, 393 — Sherbet, 115 — Sour, 115 — Wine, 118 Egg-stain Remover, 201 Eikonogen Developer, 524 Ektogan, 98 Elaine Substitute, 286 Elastic Glue, 14 — Limpid Gum Varnishes, 720 — or Pliable Paste, 39 — Substitute for Celluloid, 158 Electrical Conductivity of Aluminum Alloys, 50 Electric Installations, Fusible Alloys for, 64 — Insulation, 425 — Light Bulbs, Coloring, 371 Electrodeposition Processes, 571 Electro-etching, 324 Electrolysis in Boilers, 123 Electroplating and Electrotyping, 286 Elm Tea, 288 Embalming Fluids, 288 Embroideries, Stamping Powder for, 680 Embroidery, Ink for, 411 Emerald, Imitation, 370 Emery, 289 — Grinder, 289 — Substitute, 289 Emmenthaler Cheese, 176 Emollient Skin Balm, 234 Emulgen, 290 Emulsifiers, 289 Emulsion, Cresol, 248 — of Bromoform, 134 Emulsions of Petroleum, 521 Enamel Colors, 727 — for Copper Cooking Vessels, 305 — for Vats, 721 — How to Remove, 189 — Letters Attaching to Glass, 19 — Mixing, 302 — Removers, 187 — Solder, 434 — Varnishes, 720 Enameled Dials, Cement for, 20 — Iron Recipes, 305 Enameling, 290 — Alloys, 67 Enamels, Metallic Glazes on, 173 — Unaffected by Hot Water, 721 Engines (Gasoline), Anti-freezing Solution for, 363 English Margarine, 143 — Pink Dye, 278 — Weights and Measures, 758 Engravers’ Varnishes, 723 Engraving, Matting, and Frosting Glass, 375 — on Steel, 687 — or Etching on Steel, 687 — Spoon Handles, 309 Engravings, their Preservation, 309 — to Reduce, 310 — to Transfer, 710 Enlargements, 542 Envelope Gum, 43 Epicure’s Sauce, 213 Epizooty, 731 Eradicators, 205 Erasing Powder or Pounce, 189 Essence BÉnÉdictine, 769 — of Anchovies, 98 — of Cinnamon, 312 — of Extract of Soup Herbs, 212 — of Savory Spices, 214 Essences and Extracts of Fruits, 310, 312 Etching, 322 — Bath for Brass, 324 — — for Tin, 706 — Copper, Brass, and Tombac, 323 — Fluids, 322 — Fluid for Aluminum, 324 Etching, Fluid, for Brass, 323 — — — — to Make Stencils, 323 — — — for Copper, Zinc, and Steel, 324 — — — for Gold, 324 — — — for Lead, Antimony, and Britannica Metal, 324 — — — for Tin or Pewter, 324 — — — for Zinc, 323 — Fluids for Copper, 325 — — — for Iron and Steel, 322 — — — for Silver, 324 — Glass by Means of Glue, 326 — -ground for Copper Engraving, 322 — on Copper, 324 — on Glass, 325 — on Marble, 327 — on Steel, 687 — Powder for Iron and Steel, 323 — — — for Metals, 324 — Steel, Liquids for, 327 — with Wax, 326 Eucalyptus Bonbons, 212 — Paste, 257 Examination of Foods, 352 Expectorant Mixtures, 212 Exposures in Photographing, 528 Extemporaneous Anchovy Sauce, 98 Extract, Ginger-ale, 107 — of Meat Containing Albumen, 361 — of Milk, 474 Extracting Oil from Cottonseed, 482 Extracts, 312 — Coffee, 313 Eye, Foreign Matter in, 333 Eyeglasses, 376 Eye Lotions, 333 F Fabric Cleaners, 191 Fabrics, Waterproofing of, 742 FaÇade Paint, 499 Face Black and Face Powder, 230 — Bleach or Beautifier, 231 — Cream without Grease, 239 — Powder, Fatty, 230 Faded Photographs, 544 Fairthorne’s Dental Cement, 163 Falling Hair, 392 Fancy Soda Drinks, 113 Fastening Cork to Metal, 36 — Decomposition of, 484 — for Soldering, 659 Fatty Acid Fermentation Process, 334 — Face Powders, 230 Feather Bleaching and Coloring, 121, 335 Felt Waterproofing, 749 Fermentation, Prevention of, 765 — Process, Fatty Acid, 334 Ferro-argentan, 71 Ferro-prussiate Paper, 539 Ferrous-oxalate Developer, 525 Fertilizer with Organic Matter, for Pot Flowers, 337 Fertilizers, 336 — Bone, 338 Fever in Cattle, 731 Fig Squares, 216 File Alloys, 64 — Metal, 64 Files, 339 — Geneva Composition, 64 — Yogel’s Composition, 64 Filigree Gilding, 576 Fillers for Letters, 457 — for Wood, 773 Film-stripping, 553 Filter Paper, 504 Filters for Water, 339 Finger-marks, to Remove, 125 Fingers, Pyrogallic-acid Stains on, 185 Finger-tips, Sparks from, 611 Finishing Enamel for White Furniture, 722 Firearm Lubricants, 460 Firearms, Oil for, 460 Fire, Chain of, 612 — Colored, 609 — Grenades, Substitutes for, 341 — Trick, 611 — Extinguishers, 340 Fireproof and Waterproof Paints, 491 — Coating, 344 — Compositions, 344 — Glue, 16 — Paints, 490 — Celluloid, 159 — Clothing, 342 — for Wood, Straw, Textiles, 343 — Light Woven Fabrics, 342 — Mosquito Netting, 342 — Rope and Straw Matting, 342 — Stage Decorations, 342 — Tents, 342 Fireworks, 608 Fish Bait, 344 Fishing Net, Preservation of, 223 Fixing and Clearing Baths, 535 — Agents in Perfumes, 512 — Baths for Paper, 542 Fixatives for Crayon Drawings, etc., 344 Flabby Skin, Wash for, 234 Flashlight Apparatus, 552 — Apparatus with Smoke Trap, 552 Flannels, Whitening of, 446 Flavoring Cigars, 183 — Extracts, 355 — Peppermint as a, 252 — Sarsaparilla, 629 Flavorings, 213 — for Dentifrice, 255 — Spices, 213 Flea Destroyers, 423 Flesh Face Powder, 243 Flexible Ivory, 428 Flies and Paint, 501 — in the House, 399 Floor Coating, 500 — Dressings, 344 — Oils, 485 — Paper, 506 — Polish, 591 — Varnishes, 724 — Waterproofing, 753 — Wax, 754 Floral Hair Oil, 483 — Hair Pomade, 483 Florentine Bronzes, 136 Floricin Brilliantine, 483 — Oil, 483 Florida Waters, 514 Flower Preservatives, 345 Flowers, Coloring for, 346 Flour and Starch Compositions, 35 — Paste, 39 Fluid Measure, U. S. Standard, 704 Fluid Measures, 758 Fluids, Clothes-cleaning, 192 — Disinfecting, 262 — for Embalming, 288 — for Soldering, 659 Fluorescent Liquids, 347 Fluxes for Soldering, 660 — Used in Enameling, 305 Flux for Enameled Iron, 305 Fly Essences, 421 Fly-papers and Fly-poisons, 347 Fly-killers, 421 Fly Protectives for Animals, 419 Foam Preparations, 348 Foamy Scalp Wash, 389 Foreign Matter in the Eye, 333 Food Adulterants, Tests for, 348 — Benzoic Acid in, 107 — Colorants, 358 — Cooked in Copper Vessels, 94 — for Pets, 733 — for Red Birds, 729 Foot Itch, 733 Foot-powders and Solutions, 361 Footsores on Cattle, 730 Formaldehyde, 362 — for Disinfecting Books, 263 — in Milk, Detection of, 474 Formalin for Grain Smut, 384 — Treatment of Seed Grain for Smut, 384 Formol Albumen for Preparation of Celluloid, 156 Formulas for Bronzing Preparations, 135 — for Cements for Repairing Porcelain, Glassware, Crockery, Plaster, and Meerschaum, 27 — to Drive Ants Away, 420 Foul Brood in Bees, 105 Fowler’s Solution Poison, 93 Foxglove, or Digitalis Poison, 94 Foy’s Whipped Cream, 248 Fragrant Naphthalene Camphor, 14 Frames, Protection from Flies, 363 Frame Cleaning, 185 — Polishes, 600 Framing, Passe-partout, 508 Frangipanni Perfumery, 516 Frankfort Black, 561 Freckle Lotions, 240 Freckles and Liver Spots, 241 — Preventives, 363 French Brandy, 768 — Bronze, Preparation of, 136 — Dentrifice, 256 — Floor Polish, 591 — Gelatin, 369 — Hide Tanning Process, 453 — Solders for Silver, 664 — Varnish, 724 Fresh Crushed Fruits, 365 Frost Bite, 363 — Preventive, 363 — Removers, 376 Frosted Glass, 374 — Mirrors, 375 Frosting Polished Silver, 640 Fruit Essences and Extracts, 310 — FrappÉ, 116 — Jelly Extract, 314 — Products, 357 — Syrups, 701 — Vinegar, 735 Fuel, 152 Fuller’s Purifier for Cloths, 274 Fulminates, 332 Fulminating Antimony, 332 — Bismuth, 332 — Copper, 332 — Mercury, 333 — Powder, 333 — Silver, 640 Fumigants, 365 Fumigating Candles, 365 Funnels, to Clean, 204 Furnace Jacket, 368 Furniture Cleaners, 206 — Enamel, 722 — Its Decoration, 772 — Polishes, 592 — Wax, 754 Fuses, 610 — for Electrical Circuits, 64 Fusible Alloys for Electric Installations, 64 — Enamel Colors, 306 — Safety Alloys for Steam Boilers, 65 Fusion Point of Metals, 473 G Galvanized Iron, 496 — — Roofing, 397 — Paper, 507 Gamboge Stain, 439 Gapes in Poultry, 734 Garancine Process, 277 Gardens, Chemical, 368 Garment-cleaning Soap, 645 Gas Fixtures, 130 — Bronzing of, 566 Gasoline Pumps, Packing for, 488 Gas Soldering, 660 — Stove, to Clean, 202 — Trick, 610 Gear Lubricant, 463 Gelatin, 369 — Air Bubbles in, 370 Gems, Artificial, 370 Gem Cements, 20 Geneva Composition Files, 64 Genuine Silver Bronze, 140 German Matches, 467 — Method of Preserving Meat, 361 — Silver or Argentan, 69 German-silver Solders, 661 German Table Mustard, 215 Gilders’ Sheet Brass, 55 — Wax, 755 Gilding, 493 — and Gold Plating, 575 — German Silver, 578 — in Size, 493 — Metals, Powder for, 579 — Pastes, 580 — Plating and Electrotyping, 288 — Renovation of, 185 — Steel, 580 — Substitute, 575 — to Clean, 185 — Watch Movements, 738 Gilt Frames, Polish for, 600 — Test for, 383 — Work, to Burnish, 384 Ginger, 112 Ginger-Ale Extract, 107 Ginger Ale, Flavoring for, 108 — — Soluble Extract, 108 — Extracts, 314 Gold-leaf Alloys, 67 — Striping, 383 Gold Varnish for Tin, 727 Glass, 371 — Acid-proof, 374 Glass and Porcelain Cement, 28 — and Glassware Cement, 25 — Balls, Amalgam for, 90 — — Silvering, 587 — Celluloid, and Metal Inks, 403 — Cement for, 21 — Cleaning, 208 — Coppering, Gilding, and Plating, 572 — Etching, 325 — Fastening Metals on, 25 — Globe, Silvering, 641 — How to Affix Sign-letters on, 18 — Lettering, 457 — Lubricants, 372 — Manufacturing, 373 — Polishes for, 593 — Porcelain Repairing, 26 — Refractory to Heat, 373 — Stop Cock Lubricant, 462 — Stopper, to Loosen, 700 — Silvering of, 476 — Solders for, 662 — Soluble, as a Cement, 28 — to Affix Paper on, 19 — to Cut, 371 — to Fasten Brass Upon, 17 — to Fix Gold Letters to, 18 — to Remove Glue from, 208 — to Silver, 641 — Waterproof Cements for, 21 Globes, How to Color, 371 — Silvering, 476 Glossy Paint for Bicycles, 495 Gloucester Cheese, 176 Glove Cleaners, 195 Gloves, Substitute for Rubber, 100 — Testing, 622 Glaziers’ Putty, 607 Glazing on Size Colors, 377 Glaze for Bricks, 377 Glazes, 377 — and Pottery Bodies, 167 — for Cooking Vessels, 377 — for Laundry, 444 Glucose in Jelly, 357 Glue, Box, 15 — Chromium for Wood, Paper and Cloth, 15 — Clarifier, 370 — Elastic, 14 — Fireproof, 16 — for Articles of a Metallic or Mineral Character, 15 — for Attaching Cloth Strips to Iron, 14 — for Attaching Gloss to Precious Metals, 14 — for Belts, 15 — for Cardboard, 15 — for Celluloid, 12 — for Glass, 15 — for Leather or Cardboard, 15 — for Paper and Metal, 14 — for Tablets, 13 — for Uniting Metals with Fabrics, 15 — for Wood, 15 — Manufacture, 10 — Marine, 13 — or Paste for Making Paper Boxes, 15 — Prevented from Cracking, 10 — Test, 10 — to Fasten Linoleum on Iron Stairs, 14 — to Form Paper Pads, 12 — Liquid, 11 — Waterproof, 13 Glycerine, 378 — and Cucumber Jelly, 228 — Applications, 228, 236, 237, 239 — as a Detergent, 186 — Creams, 237 — Developer, 530 — Lotion, 379 — Milk, 239 — Process, 531 Goats’ Milk Cheese, 178 Gold, 379 — Acid Test for, 432 — Amalgams, 89 — and Silver Bronze Powders, 139 — Assaying of, 381 — Enameling Alloys, 67 — Enamel Paints, 493 — Etching Fluid for, 324 — Extraction of, by Amalgamation, 89 — Foil Substitutes and Gold Leaf, 747 — from Acid Coloring Baths, 381 — Imitations of, 433 — Indelible Ink, 406 — Jewelry, to Give a Green Color to, 582 — Lacquers, 440 — Leaf and its Applications, 492 Gold-leaf Alloys, 67 Gold-leaf Waste, to Recover, 381 Gold Lettering, 456 — Letters on Glass, Cements for Affixing, 18 — Oil Suitable for Use, 485 — Paints, 492 Gold-plate Alloys, 67 Gold Plating, 575 — Printing on Oilcloth, 379 — Purple, 383 — Recovery of Waste, 381 — Reduction of Old Photographic, 535 — Renovator, 199 — Testing, 432 — Ware Cleaner, 200 — Welding, 381 Goldenade, 114 Golden Fizz, 115 — Varnishes, 724 “Golf Goblet,” 114 Gong Metal, 64 Grafting Wax, 755 Grain, 384 Graining and Marbling, 247 — Colors, 556 — Crayons, 247 — of Brass, 130 — with Paint, 494 Granola, 110 Grape GlacÉ, 114 — Juice, Preservation of, 767 Graphite Lubricating Compound, 463 Gravel Walks, 385 Gravers, 385 Gray Dyes, 269 — Tints, 559 Grease Eradicators, 205 — for Locomotive Axles, 462 Greaseless Face Cream, 239 Grease Paints, 228 Greases, 462 — Wagon and Axle, 462 Green Bronze on Iron, 138 — Coloring for Antiseptic Solutions, 100 — Dyes, 269 Green Dye for Cotton, 269 — — for Silk, 269 — — for Wool and Silk, 269 — Fustic Dye, 269 — Gilding, 578 — Ginger Extract, 315 — Ink, 415 — or Gold Color for Brass, 582 — or Sage Cheese, 176 — Patina Upon Copper, 585 — Salve, 486 — to Distinguish Blue from, 121 Grenades, 341 Grinder Disk Cement, Substitute for, 31 Grinding, 708 — Glass, 372 Grindstone Oil, 386 Grindstones, 386 Ground Ceramics, Laying Oil for, 485 — for Relief Etching, 322 Grounds for Graining Colors, 556 Grosser’s Washing Brick, 445 GruyÈre Cheese, 176 Gum Arabic, Substitute, 43, 386 — Bichromate Process, 546 — Drops, 216 — for Envelopes, 43 Gums, 386 — their Solubility in Alcohol, 386 — Used in Making Varnish, 715 Gun Barrels, to Blue, 682 — Bronze, 59 — Cotton, 331 — Lubricants, 460 Gunpowder, 328 — Stains, 387 Gutta-percha, 387 Gutter Cement, 162 Gypsum, 387 — Flowers, 346 — Paint for, 293 H Haenkel’s Bleaching Solution, 445 Hair-curling Liquids, 389 Hair Dressings and Washes, 389 — Dyes, 390 — Embrocation, 389 — for Mounting, 388 — Oil, 390 — Oils, Perfumes for, 520 — Preparations, 388 — Removers, 259 — Restorers and Tonics, 389, 391 — Shampoo, 392 Hammer, to Harden, 684 Hand Bleach, 233 — Creams and Lotions, 232 Hand-cleaning Paste, 232 Handkerchief Perfumes, 516 Hand Stamps, Ink for, 411 Hands, Remove Stains from, 184, 185 — Perspiring, 233 Hard-finished Walls, 499 Hard German-silver or Steel Solder, 661 — Glaze Bricks, 164 — Lead, 71 — Metal Drilling Lubricant, 463 — Putty, 607 — Solder for Gold, 661 — Wood Polish, 598 Hardened Ivory, 429 — Steel, to Solder, 665 Hardening Plaster of Paris, 564 — of Springs, 685 — Steel without Scaling, 685 — Steel Wire, 684 Hare-lip Operation, 99 Harmless Butter Color, 143 — Colors for Use in Syrups, 321 Harness Dressings, 450 — Grease, 451 — Oils, 451 — Preparations, 450 — Pastes, 451 — Wax, 755 Hartshorn Poison, 93 Hat-cleaning Compounds, 187 Hat Waterproofing, 748 Hats, 394 — to Dye, 273 Headache Cologne, 394 — Remedies, 394 Head Lice in Children, 422 Heat-indicating Paint, 501 Heat Insulation, 426 — Prickly, 398 Heat-resistant Lacquers, 441 Heaves, 731 Hectograph Pads and Inks, 395, 416 Hedge Mustard, 394 Heel Polish, 632 Hellebore Poison, 94 Helvetius’s Styptic, 701 Hemlock Poison, 94 Hemorrhoids, 561 Henbane Poison, 94 Herbarium Specimens, Mounting, 394 — Pomade, 227 Herb Vinegar, 735 Hide Bound, 731 Hide-cleaning Processes, 186 Hides, 454 Hoarfrost Glass, 375 Hoarseness, Bonbons for, 216 — Remedy for, 211 Holland Cheese, 176 Hollow Concrete Blocks, 691 — Silverware, 640 Home-made Outfit for Grinding Glass, 372 — Refrigerators, 616 Honey, 396 — Clarifier, 396 — Water, 519 — Wine, 468 Honeysuckle Perfumery, 516 Honing, 761 Hoof Sores, 730 Hop Beer, 108 — Bitter Beer, 118 — Syrup, 315 Horehound Candy, 217 Horn, 396 — Bleaches, 430 — Uniting Glass with, 17 Horns, Staining, 397 Horse Blistering, 729 Horse-colic Remedy, 729 Horse Embrocations and Liniments, 731 Horses and Cattle, 729 — Treatment of Diseases, 729 Horticultural Ink, 405 Hosiery, Dye for, 268 Hostetter’s Bitters, 762 Hot Beef Tea, 112 — Bouillon, 113 — Celery Punch, 112 — Chocolate and Milk, 111 — Egg Bouillon, 112 — — — Coffee, 113 — — — Drinks, 113 — — — Lemonade, 113 — — — Milk, 113 — — — Nogg, 113 — — — Orangeade, 111 — — — Phosphate, 113 — Malt, 112 Hot Malted Milk Coffee (or Chocolate), 112 — Orange Phosphate, 112 — Soda Toddy, 112 — Soda-water Drinks, 111 — Tea, 113 Household Ammonia, 91 — Formulas, 397 House Paint, 500 How to Bronze Metals, 136 — to Clean a Panama Hat, 187 — — — Brass and Steel, 202 — — — Tarnished Silver, 204 — to Color Aluminum, 80 — to Keep Cigars, 187 — — — Fruit, 364 — — — Lamp Burners in Order, 399 — to Lay Galvanized Roofing, 397 — to Make Castings of Insects, 151 — — — a Cellar Waterproof, 400 — — — a Plaster Cast of a Coin or Medal, 150 — — — Picture Postal Cards and Photographic Letter Head, 537 — — — Simple Syrups; Hot Process, 702 — to Open a Book, 125 — to Paste Labels on Tin, 40 — to Pour Out Castor Oil, 153 — to Renovate Bronzes, 201 — to Reproduce Old Prints, 223 — to Sensitize Photographic Printing Papers, 539 — to Take Care of Paint Brushes, 140 — — — Castor Oil, 154 — to Tell Pottery, 173 — to Unite Rubber and Leather, 22 — to Tell the Character of Enamel, 304 Huebner’s Dental Cement, 163 Hunyadi Water, 740 Huyler’s Lemonade, 110 Hydraulic Cement, 33 Hydrochinon Developer, 525 Hydrocyanic Acid Gas for Exterminating Household Insects, 418 Hydrofluoric Formulas, 326 Hydrographic Paper, 504 Hydrogen Peroxide as a Preservative, 605 Hygrometer and Its Use, 401 Hydrometers and Hygroscopes, 402 Hyoscyamus, Antidote to, 102 I Ice, 402 — Flowers, 402 Iced Coffee, 114 Iceland Moss, Cough Mixture, 211 Ideal Cosmetic Powder, 243 Igniting Composition, 403 Imitation Black Marble, 699 — Cider, 182 — Diamonds, 432 — Egg Shampoos, 393 — — Foils, 474 — Japanese Bronze, 138 — of Antique Silver, 640 — Ivory, 429 — Platinum, 74 — Silver Alloys, 77 — — Bronze, 140 — — Foil, 474 — Stains for Wood, 784 Imogen Developer, 527 Impervious Corks, 223 Impregnation of Papers with Zapon Varnish, 506 Improved Celluloid, 156 Incandescent Lamps, 442 Incense, 366 Incombustible Bronze Tincture, 135, 137 Increasing the Toughness, Density and Tenacity of Aluminum, 83 Incrustation, Prevention of, 122 Indelible Hand-stamp Ink, 411 — Inks, 405 — — — for Glass or Metal, 404 — Labels on Bottles, 327 — Stencil Inks, 412 India, China or Japan Ink, 406 India-rubber Varnishes, 724 Indoor Plants, Compost for, 337 Industrial and Potable Alcohol: Sources and Mfg., 667 Infant Foods, 359 Infants, Milk for, 475 Inflammable Explosive with Chlorate of Potash, 331 Inflammability of Celluloid Reduced, 159 Inflammation of the Udder, 731 Influenza in Cattle, 731 — in Horses, 731 Ink Eradicators, 189 — Erasers, 189 — for Laundry, 446 — for Leather Finishers, 453 — for Steel Tools, 404 — for Writing on Glass, 325, 376 — — — on Glazed Cardboard, 404 — on Marble, 404 — Powders and Lozenges, 407 — Stains, Removing, 189 Inks, 403 — for Hand Stamps, 411 — for Shading Pen, 416 — for Stamp Pads, 410 — for Typewriters, 711 — Hectograph, 395 Inlay Varnish, 724 Inlaying by Electrolysis, 324 Insect Bites, 417 — Casting, 151 — Trap, 425 Insecticides, 418 — for Animals, 419 — for Plants, 422 Instructions for Etching, 322 Instrument Alloys, 71 — Cleaning, 199 — Lacquer, 440 — Soap, 653 Instruments, to Remove Rust, 199 Insulating Varnishes, 425 Insulation, 425 — Against Heat, 426 — — Moisture, Weather, etc., 426 Intensifiers and Reducers, 552 International Atomic Weights, 757 Iodine Poison, 94 — Soap, 646 — Solvent, 427 Iodoform Deodorizer, 427 Iridescent Paper, 504 Iridia Perfumery, 516 Iron, 427 — and Marble, Cement for, 17 — and Steel, Etching Fluids for, 322 — — — Polishes, 597 — — — Powder for Hardening, 427 — Biting Off Red Hot, 612 — Black Paint for, 495 Iron, Bronzing, 567 — Castings, to Soften, 427 — How to Attach Rubber to, 22 — Pipes, Rust Prevention for, 625 — Silver-plating, 587 — Solders, 665 — to Cement Glass to, 17 — to Clean, 204 — to Cloth, Gluing, 14 — to Color Blue, 427 — to Whiten, 427 — Varnishes, 727 Ironing Wax, 444 Irritating Plaster, 486 Itch, Barbers’, 486 Ivory, 428 — and Bone Bleaches, 430 — Black, 123 — Cement, 31 — Coating for Wood, 500 — Etching on, 428 — Gilding, 579 — Polishes, 593 — Tests, 430 J Jaborandi Scalp Waters, 392 Jackson’s Mouth Wash, 259 Jandrier’s Test for Cotton, 246 Japan Black, 495 — — Paint, 495 Japanese Alloys, 69 — Bronze, 138 — (Gray), Silver, 76 Japanning and Japan Tinning, 724 Jasmine Milk, 240 Jelly (Fruit) Extract, 314 Jet Jewelry, to Clean, 431 Jewelers’ Alloys, 433 — Cements, 20 — Cleaning Processes, 206 — Enamels, 308 — Formulas, 430 — Glue Cement, 20 Jewelry, to Clean, 206 K Kalsomine, 436 Karats, to Find Number of, 432 Keeping Flies Out of a House, 399 Keramics, 164 Kerit, 619 Kerosene-cleaning Compounds, 193 Kerosene Deodorizer, 484 — Emulsions, 521 Ketchup (Adulterated), 353 Khaki Color Dyeing, 276 Kid, 449 — Leather Dressings, 449 — Reviver, 453 Kirschner Wine Mustard, 214 Kissingen Salts, 628 Knife-blade Cement, 16 Knife-sharpening Pastes, 615 Knockenplombe, 31 Kola Cordial, 764 — Tincture, 321 Koumiss, 116 — Substitute, 437 Krems Mustard, Sour, 215 Krems Mustard, Sweet, 215 KÜmmel, 764 Kwass, 117 L Label Pastes, 39 — Varnishes, 725 Labels on Tin, How to Paste, 40 Lac and the Art of Lacquering, 437 Lace Leather, 454 — to Clean Gold and Silver, 193 Laces, Washing and Coloring of, 446 Lacquer for Aluminum, 438 — for Brass, 438 — for Bronze, 438 — for Copper, 439 — for Oil Paintings, 440 — for Microscopes, etc., 440 — for Stoves and other Articles, 441 Lacquered Ware, to Clean, 195 Lacquers, 437 — for Papers, 441 Lakes, 277 Lampblack, 441 Lamp Burners, to Clean, 200, 399 Lamps, 442 Lanoline Creams, 238 — Hair Wash, 389 — Soap, 647 — Toilet Milk, 239 Lantern Slides, 532 Lard, 442 Lathe Lubricant, 461 Laudanum Poison, 95 Laundry Blue, 443 — — Tablets, 444 — Gloss Dressing, 444 — Inks, 399 — Preparations, 443 — Soap, 654 Laundrying Laces, 446 Laurel Water, Poison, 93 Lavatory Deodorant, 398 Lavender Sachets, 510 — Water, 514 Lawn Sand, 629 Laxatives for Cattle, etc., 732 — Amalgams, Application of, 88 — Paper, 507 — Plate, Tinned, 589 — Poison, 95 — to Take Boiling, in the Mouth, 612 Leaf Brass, 54 Leaks, 446 — in Boilers, Stopping, 608 Leather, 447 — and Rubber Cements, 22 — as an Insulator, 426 — Cements for, 23 Leather-cleaning Processes, 186 Leather Dyeing, 450 — Lac, 441 — Lubricants, 460 — or Cardboard Glue, 15 — Painting on, 455 — Polish Lac, 441 — Removing Spots from, 206 — Russian, 454 — Varnish, 725 — Waste Insulation, 426 — Waterproofing, 750 Leguminous Cheese, 176 Lemon Beer, 108 — Essences, 315 — Extract (Adulterated), 356 — Juice, Plain, 112 — Sherbet, 628 — Sour, 116 Lemons, 456 — for Diabetics, 109 — Powder, 627 — Preparations for the Sick, 109 Lemonades and Sour Drinks, 110 Lenses and their Care, 456 Letter-head Sensitizers, 537 Lettering, 456 — a Clock Dial, 737 — on Glass, 457 — on Mirrors, 457 Ley Pewter, 75 Lice Killers, 422 — Powders, 734 Lichen Removers, 209 Licorice, 458 — Syrup, 321 Liebermann’s Bleaching Test, 246 Light, Inactinic, 154 Lilac Dye for Silk, 270 — Water Perfumery, 520 Limburger Cheese, 176 Limeade, 110 Lime as a Fertilizer, 339 — Bird, 458 Lime-juice Cordial, 118 Limewater for Dyers’ Use, 274 Lincoln Cheese, 176 Lincolnshire Relish, 213 Linen Bleaching, 120 — Dressing, 444 — to Distinguish Cotton from, 246 Linoleum, 459 — Cleaning and Polishing, 206, 398 — Glue to Fasten, 14 Liniments, 459 — for Horses, 731 Lining for Acid Receptacles, 10 — Adulteration of, 460 — Bleaching of, 459 — for Varnish Making, 483 — or Poppy Oil, 484 — Refining, 484 — Solid, 483 Lipol, 226 Lip, Pomades, 226 — Salves and Lipol, 226 Liqueurs, 768 — to Clarify, 770 Liquid Bedbug Preparations, 421 — Bottle Lac, 440 — Bronzes, 135 — Cloth and Glove Cleaner, 195 — Court Plaster, 247 — Dentifrices, 256 — Dye Colors, 273 — for Bronze Powder, 567 — for Cooling Automobile Engines, 363 Liquids for Etching Steel, 327 Liquid Gold, 380 — Glues, 11 — Headache Remedies, 394 — Indelible Drawing Ink, 403 — Laundry Blue, 444 — Metal Polish, Non-explosive, 595 — Polishes, 594 — Porcelain Cement, 28 — Rouge, 230 — Shampoos, 393 — Shoe Blackings, 633 — Soaps, 646 — Styrax Soap, 647 Liquor Ammonii Anisatus, 91 Liquors, 762 Lithia Water, 740 Lithographic Inks, 407 — Lacquer, 440 — Paper, 505 Lobelia-Indian Poke Poison, 95 Locomotive Axles, Grease for, 462 — Lubricants, 462 Locust Killer, 422 Logwood and Indigo Blue Dye, 268 London Soap Powder, 650 Lotion for the Hands, 232 Louse Wash, 423 Lozenges, Voice and Throat, 219 — for Cutting Tools, 461 — for Heavy Bearings, 461 — for Highspeed Bearings, 461 — for Lathe Centers, 461 — for Redrawing Shells, 463 — for Watchmakers, 738 Luhn’s Washing Extract, 445 Luminous Paints, 494 Lunar Blend, 114 Lustrous Oxide on Silver, 641 Luster Paste, 464 Lutes, 32 M Machine Bronze, 58 — Oil, 460 Machinery, to Clean, 200, 201, 203 — to Keep it Bright, 624 Macht’s Yellow Metal, 63 Madder Lake Dye, 277 Magic, 610 — Bottles, 126 — Mirrors, 478 Magnesian Lemonade Powder, 627 — Orgeat Powder, 627 Magnesium, 49 — Citrate, 464 — Flash-light Powders, 552 Magnetic Alloys, 71 — Curves of Iron Filings, their Fixation, 464 — Oxide, 625 Magnolia Metal, 51 Mahogany, 784 Make Extract of Indigo Blue Dye, 268 Making Castings in Aluminum, 81 Malleable Brass, 54 Malt, Hot, 112 Malted Food, 359 Manganese Alloys, 72 — Amalgams, Applications of, 87 — Argentan, 70 — Copper, 72 Manganin, 72 Mange Cures, 731 Manicure Preparations, 226 Mannheim Gold or Similor, 68 Mantles, 465 Manufacture of Alcohol, 674 — of Cheese, 174 — of Chewing Gum, 178 — of Compounds Imitating Ivory, Shell, etc., 429 — of Composite Paraffine Candles, 145 — of Glue, 10 — of Matches, 465 — of Pigments, 555 Manufacturing Varnish Hints, 715 Manures, 337 Manuscript Copying, 223 Maple, 784 Maraschino Liqueur, 770 Marble, Artificial, 699 — Cements, 16 — Cleaning, 196 — Colors, 699 — Etching, 327 — Painting on, 488 Marble, Polishing, 593 — Slabs, Cement for, 16 Marbling Crayons, 247 — Paper for Books, 505 Margerine, 143 Marine Glue, 13 — Paint to Resist Sea Water, 498 Marking Fluid, 465 — or Labeling Inks, 407 Maroon Dye for Woolens, 280 — Lake Dye, 277 Massage Application, 233 — Balls, 233 — Creams, 233 — Skin Foods, 233 — Soaps, 647 Mastic Lac, 441 Mat Aluminum, 81 — Gilding, 579 Mats for Metals, 470 Matches, 465 Match Marks on Paint, 195 — Phosphorus, Substitute for, 523 Materials, 172 — for Concrete Building Blocks, 691 Matrix for Medals, Coins, etc., 467 Matt Etching of Copper, 323 Matzoon, 468 May Bowl or May Wine, 770 Mead, 468 Meadow Saffron Poison, 95 Measures, 760 — to Clean, 204 Measuring the Weight of Ice, 402 Meat Extract Containing Albumen, 361 — Products (Adulterated), 357 Medallion Metal, 62 Medal Impressions, 467 Medals, to Clean, 199 Medical Paste, 37 Medicated Cough Drops, 217 — Massage Balls, 233 — Soaps, 647 Medicinal Wines, 771 Medicine Doses, 265 Meerschaum, 469 — Cements, 30 — Repairing, 27 Mending Celluloid, 161 — Porcelain by Riveting, 601 Menthol Cough Drops, 217 — Tooth Powder, 253 Mercury, Poison, 95 — Salves, 487 — Stains, to Remove, 186 Metacarbol Developer, 527 Metal and Paper Glue, 14 — Browning by Oxidation, 583 — Cements, 25 — Cleaning, 199 — Foil, 474 — Glass and Porcelain Cement, 25 — Inlaying, 249 — Lipowitz, 65 — Polishes, 595 — Protectives, 624 — Temperature of, 152 — Type, 78 — Waterproof Cements for, 21 Metallic Articles, Soldering of, 656 — Cement, 163 — Coffins, 71 — Glazes on Enamels, 173 — Luster on Pottery, 173 — — — Stain, 783 — Paper, 507 — Soaps, 648 Metals and Their Treatment, 469 — Brightening and Deadening, by Dipping, 469 — Bronzing, 567 — Coloring, 471 — Etching Powder for, 324 — Fusion Point of, 473 — How to Attach to Rubber, 22 — How to Bronze, 136 — Securing Wood to, 37 — Solution for Cleaning, 200 — to Silver-plate, 588 Metric System of Weights and Measures, 759 — Weights, 759 Meth, 468 Metheglin, 468 Method of Hardening Gypsum and Rendering it Weatherproof, 387 — of Purifying Glue, 378 Methods of Preparing Rubber Plasters, 562 Methyl Salicylate, to Distinguish from Oil of Wintergreen, 771 Metol and Hydrochinon Developer, 525 Metol-bicarbonate Developer, 525 Mice Poison, 613 Microphotographs, 550 Milk as a Substitute for Celluloid, Bone, and Ivory, 148 — Cucumber, 239 — Extracts, 474 — Powder for Cows, 732 — Substitute, 475 Minargent, 64 Mineral Acids, Poison, 92 — Oil, 484 — Waters, 739 Minofor Metal, 64 Mint Cordial, 765 — Julep, 114 Mirror Alloys, 72 Mirror-lettering, 457 Mirror Polishes, 593 — Silvering, 476 Mirrors, 476 — Frosted, 375 — to Clean, 209 — to Prevent Dimming of, 374 Miscellaneous Tin Alloys, 78 Mite Killer, 422 Mixers, Concrete, 693 Mixing Castor Oil with Mineral Oils, 484 Mixture for Burns, 142 Mock Turtle Extract, 212 Modeling Wax, 755 Modification of Milk for Infants, 473 Moisture, 426 Molding Sand, 478 Molds, 152 — of Plaster, 564 Moles, 479 Montpelier Cough Drops, 217 Mordant for Cement Surfaces, 479 — for Gold Size, 479 Morphine Poison, 95 Mortar, Asbestos, 479 Mosquitoes, Remedies, 425 Moss Removers, 209 Moth Exterminators, 425 — Paper, 507 Moths and Caterpillars, 423 Motors, Anti-freezing Solution for, 363 Mottled Soap, 654 Mounting Drawings, etc., 479 — Prints on Glass, 480 Mousset’s Alloy, 76 Moutarde aux Epices, 215 — des Jesuittes, 214 Mouth Antiseptics, 99 — Washes, 258 — Wash-tablets, 259 Moving Objects, How to Photograph Them, 548 Mucilage, 42 — Commercial, 43 — Creams, 238 — of Acacia, 43 — to Make Wood and Pasteboard Adhere to Metals, 43 Mulberry Dye for Silk, 272 Muriatic Acid Poison, 92 Mushroom Poison, 96 Music Boxes, 480 Muslin, Painting on, 488 Mustache Fixing Fluid, 480 Mustard, 214 — Cakes, 214 — Paper, 480 — Vinegar, 215 Myrrh Mouth Wash, 258 — Tooth Paste, 257 N Nadjy, 115 Nail-cleaning Washes, 227 Nail, Ingrowing, 481 — Polishes, 226 — Varnish, 227 Name Plates, Coating for, 501 Natural Glue for Cementing Porcelain, Crystal Glass, etc., 15 — Lemon Juice, 316 — Water, 739 Nature, Source and Manufacture of Pigments, 555 Neatsfoot Oil, 481 Needles, Anti-rust Paper for, 625 Negatives, How to Use Spoiled, 534 Nervine Ointment, 487 Nerve Paste, 481 Nets, 223 NeufchÂtel Cheese, 177 Neutral Tooth Powder, 255 New Celluloid, 155 — Mordant for Aniline Colors, 273 — Production of Indigo, 281 Nickel Alloys, 76 — Bronze, 70 Nickel-plating, 573 — with the Battery, 573 Nickel-testing, 481 Nickel, to Clean, 200 — to Remove Rust from, 199 Nickeled Surface, 589 Nickeling by Oxidation, 587 — Test for, 589 Niello, 683 Nitrate of Silver Poison, 95 — — — Spots, 198 Nitric Acid Poison, 92 — Stains to Remove, 185 Nitroglycerine, 329 Non-explosive Liquid Metal Polish, 595 Non-masticating Insects, 423 Non-Poisonous Textile and Egg Dyes for Household Use, 275 — Fly-papers, 347 Non-porous Corks, 224 Norfolk Cheese, 177 Normona, 115 Nose Putty, 230 Notes for Potters, Glass-, and Brick-makers, 164 Noyeau Powder, 628 Nut Candy Sticks, 216 Nutmeg Essence, 316 Nutwood Stain, 783 Nux Vomica Poison, 615 O — Graining, 494 — Leather, Stains for, 455 — Stain, 783 — Wood Polish, 598 Odorless Disinfectants, 264 Odonter, 259 Œnanthic Ether as a Flavoring for Ginger Ale, 108 Oil, Carron, 242 — Castor, 153 — Clock, 482 Oilcloth, 459 — Adhesives, 36 Oil Extinguisher, 341 — for Firearms, 460 — Grease-, Paint-spot Eradicators, 205 — How to Pour Out, 153 — Lubricating, 460 — Neatsfoot, 481 — of Cinnamon as an Antiseptic, 100 — of Vitriol Poison, 92 — Paintings, Lacquer for, 440 — — Protection for, 488 — Prints, Reproduced, 223 — Removers, 205 — Solidified, 461 — Stains for Hard Floors, 344 — Suitable for Use with Gold, 485 Oils, 482 — (Edible), Tests for, 355 — for Harness, 451 — Purification of, 335 Oilskins, 750 Oily Bottles, to Clean, 210 Ointments, 486 — for Veterinary Purposes, 731 Oleaginous Stamping Colors, 679 Olein Soap, 654 Oleomargarine, 142 Old-fashioned Ginger Beer, 107 — Lemonade, 110 Olive-oil Paste, 143 Onyx Cements, 16 Opium and All Its Compounds, Poison, 95 Optical Lenses, Cleaning, 208 Orangeade, 110 Orange Bitters and Cordial, 762, 764 — Drops, 216 — Dye, 271 — Extract, 316 — Flower Water, 520 — FrappÉ, 110 — Peel, Soluble Extract, 316 — Phosphate, 112 Ordinary Drab Dye, 281 — Green Glass for Dispensing Bottles, 373 — Negative Varnish, 544 OreÏde (French Gold), 68 Orgeat Punch, 110 Ornamental Designs on Silver, 641 Ornaments of Iron, Blackening, 495 Orris and Rose Mouth Wash, 258 Ortol Developer, 527 Ox-gall Soap for Cleansing Silk, 654 Oxide, Magnetic, 625 — of Chrome, 172 — of Tin, 172 — of Zinc Poison, 97 Oxidized Steel, 584 Oxidizing, 139 — Processes, 581 Ozonatine, 44 P Package Pop, 107 — Wax, 755 Packing for Gasoline Pumps, 488 — for Stuffing Boxes, 488 Packings, 488 Pain-subduing Ointment, 487 Paint, Acid-resisting, 10 — Bases, 489 — Brushes, 490 — — at Rest, 141 — — Cleaning, 140 — Deadening, 491 — Dryers, 492 — for Bathtubs, 501 — for Blackboards, 489 — for Copper, 495 — for Iron, 496 — for Protecting Cement Against Acid, 9 — Grease, 229 — Peeling of, 501 — Removed from Clothes, 192 — Removers, 187 — to Prevent Crawling of, 490 — Varnish, and Enamel Removers, 187 Painters’ Putty, 607 Painting on Leather, 455 — on Marble, 488 — on Muslin, 488 — Ornaments or Letters on Cloth and Paper, 488 — Over Fresh Cement, 499 — Processes, 488 Paintings, 488 — to Clean, 195 Paints, 489 — Dry Base for, 489 — for Gold and Gilding, 492 — for Metal Surfaces, 495 — for Roofs and Roof Paper, 497 — for Walls of Cement, Plaster, Hard Finish, etc., 498 — for Wood, 500 — Stains, etc., for Ships, 498 — Waterproof and Weatherproof, 499 Pale Purple Gold, 383 Pale-yellow Soap, 652 Palladium Alloys, 73 — Bearing Metal, 73 — Gold, 69 — Silver Alloy, 73 Palladiumizing, 583 Palms, their Care, 502 Panama Hat, How to Clean, 187 Paper, 502 — and Metal Glue, 14 — (Anti-rust) for Needles, 625 — as Protection for Iron, 625 — Blotting, 503 — Box Glue, 15 — Celloidin, 504 — Cements, 21 — Disinfectant, 263 — Fireproof, 344 — Floor Covering, 506 — Frosted, 374 Paperhangers’ Pastes, 39 Paper Hygrometers, 402 — Making, Blue Print, 536 — on Glass, to Affix, 19 — Pads, 502 Paper Pads, Glue for, 12 — Photographic, 527 — -sensitizing Processes, 536 — Tickets Fastening to Glass, 19 — Varnishes, 725 Papers, Igniting, 611 Papier-mÂchÉ, 502 Paraffine, 507 — Scented Cakes, 508 Paraffining of Floors, 345 Parchment and Paper, 502 — Cement, 21 — Paste, 37 Paris Green, 561 — Red, 600 — Salts, 264 Parisian Cement, 30 Parmesan Cheese, 177 Parquet Floors, Renovating, 345 — Polishes, 591 Passe-partout Framing, 508 Paste, Agar-agar, 37 — Albumen, 37 — Antiseptic, 99 — Balkan, 38 Pasteboard Cement, 21 — Deodorizers, 399 Paste, Elastic or Pliable, 39 — for Affixing Cloth to Metal, 37 — for Cleaning Glass, 208 — for Fastening Leather to Desk Tops, etc., 36 — for Making Paper Boxes, 15 — for Paper, 37 — for Parchment Paper, 37 — for Removing Old Paint or Varnish Coats, 188 — for Tissue Paper, 37 — for Wall Paper, 39 — Flour, 39 — Ink to Write with Water, 416 — Permanent, 38 — that will not Mold, 37 — Venetian, 39 Pastes, 35 — for Paperhangers, 39 — for Polishing Metals, 595 — for Silvering, 588 — to Affix Labels to Tin, 39 Pastilles, Fumigating, 367 Pasting Celluloid on Wood, 36 — Paper Signs on Metal, 36 — Wood and Cardboard on Metal, 37 Pattern Letters and Figures, Alloys for, 80 Paving Brick, Stain for, 166 Patent Leather, 451 — Leather Dressings, 449 — — Polish, 633 — — Preserver, 453 — — Stains for, 452 Patina of Art Bronzes, 584 — Oxidizing Processes, 584 Patinas, 584 Peach Extract, 317 — Tint Rouge, 231 Pearls, to Clean, 208 Peeling of Paints, 501 Pegamoid, 509 Pencils, Antiseptic, 99 — for Marking Glass, 374 Pen Metal, 74 Pens, Gold, 383 Peppermint as a Flavor, 252 Pepsin Phosphate, 112 Perfumed Ammonia Water, 91 — Fumigating Pastilles, 367 — Pastilles, 520 — Coloring, 511 — Directions for Making, 512 — Fumigating, 366 — for Hair Oils, 520 — for Soap, 648 Permanent Patina for Copper, 585 — Paste, 38 Perpetual Ink, 404 Perspiration Remedy, 233 Perspiring Hands, 233 Petrolatum Cold Cream, 226 Petroleum, 521 — Briquettes, 522 — Emulsion, 423 — for Spinning, 522 — Hair Washes, 390 — Jellies and Solidified Lubricants, 461 — Soap, 648 Pewter, 75 — Aging, 522 — to Clean, 205 Phosphate Dental Cement, 163 — of Casein and its Production, 149 Phosphor Bronze, 58 Phosphorescent Mass, 523 Photographers’ Ointment, 487 — Photographs, 554 — Substitute, 523 Photographic Developing Papers, 527 — Mountants, 41 Photographing on Silk, 540 Photographs Enlarged, 542 — on Brooches, 551 — Transparent, 545 Photography, 523 — without Light, 154 Piano Polishes, 598 Piccalilli Sauce, 213 Pickle for Brass, 132 — for Bronze, 138 — for Copper, 221 — for Dipping Brass, 132 Pickling Brass like Gold, 132 — Iron Scrap before Enameling, 305 — of German-silver Articles, 582 — Process, 453 — Spice, 214 Picric Acid Stains, 186 Picture Copying, 222 — Postal Cards, 537 — Transferrer, 251 Pictures, Glow, 522 Pigment Paper, 540 Pigments, 555 Pile Ointments, 561 Pinaud Eau de Quinine, 392 Pinchbeck Gold, 69 Pineapple Essence, 317 — Lemonade, 110 Pine Syrup, 320 Pine-tar Dandruff Shampoo, 389 Ping-pong FrappÉ, 110 Pinion Alloy, 737 Pink Carbolized Sanitary Powder, 263 — Color on Silver, 642 — Dye for Cotton, 271 — — for Wool, 271 Pinkeye, 731 Pink Grease Paint, 229 — Purple Gold, 383 — Salve, 487 — Soap, 652 Pins of Watches, 738 Pin Wheels, 609 Pipe-joint Cement, 162 Pipe Leaks, 446 — to Color a Meerschaum, 469 Pipes, Rust-preventive for, 625 Pistachio Essence, 317 Plain Rubber Cement, 34 Plant Fertilizers, 336 — Preservatives, 345 Plants, 561 Plaster, 561 — Articles, Repairing of, 27 — Cast of Coins, 150 — Casts, Preservation of, 565 — for Foundry Models, 564 — from Spent Gas Lime, 564 — Grease, 463 — Irritating, 486 — Model Lubricant, 463 — Objects, Cleaning of, 564 — of Paris, Hardening, 32, 150, 564 — Repairing, 27 Plastic Alloys, 64 — and Elastic Composition, 158 — Metal Composition, 65 — Modeling Clay, 184 — Substances of Nitro-cellulose Base, 156 Polishing Paste, 600 Platina, Birmingham, 55 Plate Glass, Removing Putty, 206 — Pewter, 75 Plates, Care of Photographic, 523 — for Engraving, 71 Platine for Dress Buttons, 80 Plating, 565 — Gilding and Electrotyping, 288 — of Aluminum, 572 Platinizing, 586 — Aluminum, 586 — Copper and Brass, 586 — Metals, 586 — on Glass or Porcelain, 586 Platinotype Paper, 530 Platinum Alloys, 73 — -gold Alloys for Dental Purposes, 74 — Papers and Their Development, 529 — Silver, 74 — Solders, 665 — Waste, to Separate Silver from, 641 Platt’s Chlorides, 264 Playing Cards, to Clean, 209 Plumbago, 460 Plumbers’ Cement, 161 Plumes, 335 Plush, 590 — to Remove Grease Spots from, 193 Poison Ivy, 96 Poisonous Fly-papers, 347 — Mushrooms, 96 Poisons, Antidotes for, 92 Polish for Beechwood Furniture, 593 — for Bronze Articles, 591 — for Copper Articles, 591 — for Fine Steel, 597 — for Gilt Frames, 600 — for Varnished Work, 195 Polishes, 590 — Bone, 395 — for Aluminum, 590 — for Bars, Counters, etc., 590 — for Brass, Bronze, Copper, etc., 590 — for Floors, 591 — for Furniture, 592 — for Glass, 593 — for Ivory, Bone, etc., 593 — for Pianos, 596 — for Silverware, 596 Polishes, for Steel and Iron, 597 — for the Laundry, 444 — for Wood, 598 — or Glazes for Laundry Work, 444 Polishing Agent, 599 — Bricks, 600 — Cloths, to Prepare, 599 — Cream, 600 — Mediums, 600 — Pastes, 595 — — for the Nails, 227 — Powders, 594 — Soaps, 594 Polychroming of Figures, 501 Pomade, Putz, 203 — Colors for, 228 — for the Lips, 226 Pomegranate Essence, 317 Poppy Oil, 484 — -seed Oil, Bleaching of, 459 Porcelain, 601 — How to Tell Pottery, 173 — Letters, Cement for, 19 — Production of Luster Colors, 172 Portland Cement, 162 — Size Over, 30 Positive Colors, 556 Postal Cards, How to Make, 537 — — How to Make Sensitized, 539 Potassium Amalgams, Applications of, 86 — Silicate as a Cement, 19 Potato Starch, 680 Pottery, 173 — and Porcelain, How to Tell, 173 — Bodies and Glazes, 167 — Metallic Luster on, 173 — to Cut, 164 Poultry Applications, 419 — Foods and Poultry Diseases and Their Remedies, 733 — Lice Destroyer, 419 — Wine, 771 Pounce, 189 Powdered Camphor in Permanent Form, 144 — Cork as a Preservative, 606 — Nail Polishes, 226 Powder, Blasting, 330 — Face, 243 — for Cleaning Gloves, 195 — for Colored Fires, 609 — for Gilding Metals, 579 — for Hardening Iron, 427 — Roup, 734 — to Keep Moths Away, 425 — to Weld Wrought Iron at Pale-red Heat with Wrought Iron, 761 Powders for Stamping, 679 — for the Toilet, 242 Preservation and Use of Calcium Carbide, 144 — of Belts, 105 — of Carpets, 399 — of Drawings, 266 — of Eggs, 284 — of Fats, 335 — of Fishing Nets, 223 — of Fresh Lemon Juice, 456 — of Fruit Juices, 310 — of Gum Solution, 44 — of Meats, 359 — of Milk, 475 — of Plaster Casts, 565 — of Syrups, 701 — of Wood, 776 — of Yeast, 786 Preservative Fluid for Museums, 602 — for Stuffed Animals, 602 Preservatives, 602 Preservatives, for Leather, 452 Prairie Oyster, 116 Preparation of Amalgams, 85 — of Brick Colors, 165 — of Carbolineum, 147 — of Catgut Sutures, 155 — of Celluloid, 156 — of Emulsions of Crude Petroleum, 521 — of Enamels, 308 — of French Bronze, 136 — of Syrups, 702 — of Uninflammable Celluloid, 157 Preparations of Copper Water, 221 Prepared Mustards of Commerce, 214 Preparing Bone for Fertilizer, 338 Preparing Emery for Lapping, 289 Preservative for Stone, 602 Preservatives for Paste, 38 — for Shoe Soles, 633 — for Zoological and Anatomical Specimens, 602 Preserved Strawberries, 605 Preserving Antiques, 98 — Eggs with Lime, 285 — Meat, a German Method, 361 Pressure Table, 704 Preventing the Peeling of Coatings for Iron, 427 — the Putrefaction of Strong Glues, 11 — Varnish from Crawling, 717 Prevention of Boiler Scale, 122 — of Electrolysis, 123 — of Fermentation, 765 — of Foaming and Partial Caramelization of Fruit Juices, 311 — of Fogging, Dimming and Clouding, 374 Prickly Heat, Applications for, 398 Priming Coat for Water Spots, 501 — Iron, 495 Print Copying, 222 Printing Ink, Savages, 409 — Inks, 408 — Oilcloth and Leather in Gold, 379 — on Celluloid, 161 — on Photographs, 554 Printing-out Paper, How to Sensitize, 539 Printing-roller Compositions, 617 Prints, their Preservation, 309 Process for Colored Glazes, 165 — for Dyeing in Khaki Colors, 276 — of Electroplating, 286 — of Impregnating Fabrics with Celluloid, 161 Production of Consistent Mineral Oils, 484 — of Lampblack, 441 — of Luster Colors on Porcelain and Glazed Pottery, 172 — of Minargent, 64 — of Rainbow Colors on Metals, 568 — of Substances Resembling Celluloid, 158 Properties of Amalgams, 85 — of Concrete Blocks, Strength, 695 Protecting Boiler Plates from Scale, 122 — Cement Against Acid, 9 — Stuffed Furniture from Moths, 425 Protection for Cement Work, 162 — for Oil Paintings, 488 Protection of Acetylene Apparatus from Frost, 363 Protective Coating for Bright Iron Articles, 496 Prussic Acid, 93 Pumice Stone, 606 Pumice-stone Soap, 648 Pumillo Toilet Vinegar, 244 Punch, Claret, 112 Puncture Cement, 162 Purification of Benzine, 106 Purifying-air, 44 Purifying Oils and Fats, 335 — Rancid Castor Oil, 153 — Water, 740 Purple and Violet Dyes, 269 — Dye, 269 — — for Cotton, 270 — — for Silk, 270 — Ink, 416 — of Cassius, 383 Putty, 606 — Acid-proof, 607 — for Attaching Sign-letters to Glass, 19 — for Celluloid, 161 — Nose, 230 — Substitute for, 608 — to Remove, 206 Putz Pomade, 203 Pyrocatechin Developer, 526 Pyrogallic Acid Stains, 185 Q Quadruple Extract Perfumery, 518 Quince Extract, 317 — Flip, 115 Quick Dryer for Inks Used on Bookbinders’ Cases, 410 Quick-drying Enamel Colors, 722 Quick-water, 66 Quilts, to Clean, 194 R Rags for Cleaning, 194 Raspberryade Powder, 627 Raspberry Essences, 318 — Lemonade, 110 — Sour, 116 Ratsbane Poison, 93 Ravigotte Mustard, 215 Razor Paper, 503 Recipes for Cold-stirred Toilet Soaps, 652 — for Pottery and Brick Work, 167 — for Soldering, 665 Recovering Glycerine from Soap Boiler’s Lye, 378 Recovery of Tin and Iron in Tinned-plate Clippings, 707 Recutting Old Files, 339 Red Birds, Food for, 729 — Coloring of Copper, 221 — Crimson and Pink Dyes, 270 — Dye for Wool, 271 — Furniture Paste, 592 — Gilding, 580 — Gold Enamel, 67 — Grease Paint, 229 — Indelible Inks, 406 — Ink, 416 — Patina, 585 — Russia Leather Varnish, 449 Reducer for Gelatin Dry-plate Negatives, 535 Reducers, 552 Reducing Photographs, 542 Refining Linseed Oil, 484 — of Potato Starch, 680 Refinishing Gas Fixtures, 130 Reflector Metal, 72 Refrigerants, 615 Refrigeration, 616 Refrigerators, Home-made, 616 — their Care, 401 Regilding Mat Articles, 580 Reinking Typewriter Ribbons, 413 Relief Etching of Copper, Steel, and Brass, 323 — — Ground for, 322 — — of Zinc, 323 Relishes, 213 Remedies Against Human Parasites, 422 — — Mosquitoes, 425 — for Dry Rot, 618 — for Fetid Breath, 133 — for Insect Bites, 417 Removable Binding, 141 Removal of Aniline-dye Stains from the Skin, 184 — of Corns, 224 — of Dirt from Paraffine, 508 — of Heat Stains from Polished Wood, 776 — of Iron from Drinking Water, 741 — of Musty Taste and Smell from Wine, 771 — of Odors from Wooden Boxes, Chests, Drawers, etc., 398 — of Paint from Clothing, 192 — of Peruvian-balsam Stains, 194 — of Picric-acid Stains, 186 — of Rust, 199 Removing Acid Stains, 184 — and Preventing Match Marks, 195 — Egg Stains, 201 — Glaze from Emery Wheels, 289 — Grease Spots from Plush, 193 — Inground Dirt, 235 — Ink Stains, 189 — Iron Rust from Muslin, 193 — Odor from Pasteboard, 399 — Oil Spots from Leather, 206 — Oil Stains from Marble, 197 — Old Wall Paper, 400 — Paint from Wood, 188 — Silver Stains, 209 — Spots from Furniture, 206 — the Gum of Sticky Fly-paper, 348 — Varnish, etc., 188 — Window Frost, 376 — Woody Odor, 399 Rendering Paraffine Transparent, 507 Renovating a Camera, 553 — Old Parquet Floors, 345 Renovation of Polished Surfaces of Wood, etc., 197 Repairing Broken Glass, 26 — Hectographs, 396 — Rubber Goods, 620 Replacing Rubies whose Settings have Deteriorated, 736 Replating, 588 — with Battery, 573 Reproduction of Plaster Originals, 565 Resilvering, 588 — of Mirrors, 476 Restoring Photographs, 544 — Tarnished Gold, 199 Restoration of Brass Articles, 132 — of Old Prints, 309 Restoration of Spoiled Beer, 105 — of the Color of Turquoises, 432 Retz Alloy, 64 Revolver Lubricants, 460 Rhubarb for Cholera, 180 Ribbon, Fumigating, 366 Ribbons for Typewriters, 711 Rice Paste, 38 Rifle Lubricants, 460 Ring, How to Solder, 666 Rings on Metal, Producing Colored, 582 Riveting China, 179 Roach Exterminators, 425 Rock-candy Syrup, 702 Rockets, 609 Rockingham Glazes, 171 Rodinal Developer, 524 Roller Compositions for Printers, 617 Roman Candles, 609 Roof Paints, 497 Roofs, How to Lay, 397 — Prevention of Leakage, 397 Room Deodorizer, 400 Rope Lubricants, 463 Ropes, 617 — Waterproofing, 753 Roquefort Cheese, 177 Rose’s Alloy, 64 Rose Cordial, 765 — Cream, 115 Rose-Glycerine Soap, 652 Rosemary Water for the Hair, 389 Rose Mint, 115 — Pink Dye, 278 — Pomade, 227 — Poudre de Riz Powder, 243 — Powders, 230 — Talc, 510 Rose-tint Glass, 371 Rosewood, 783 — Stain, 783 Rosin, Shellac, and Wax Cement, 34 — Soap as an Emulsifier, 289 — Sticks, 260 — Tests for, in Extracts, 356 Rottmanner’s Beauty Water, 244 — for Buff Wheels, 618 — or Paris Red, 600 — Palettes, 230 — Powder, 600 — Tablets, 230 — Theater, 231 Roup Cures, 734 Royal FrappÉ, 114 — Mist, 115 Rubber, 618 — and Rubber Articles, 620 — — Wood Fastened, 22 — Boots and Shoe Cement, 23 — Cement for Cloth, 24 — Gloves, Substitute for, 100 — — Testing, 622 — Goods, Repairing, 620 — Its Properties and Uses in Waterproofing, 743 — Scraps, Treatment of, 621 — Softening, 621 — Stamps, 622 — Varnishes, 724 Ruby Settings, 737 Rules for Varnishing, 717 Rum, Bay, 104 Ruoltz Metal, 64 Russet Leather Dressing, 449 Russian Leather, 454 — Polishing Lac, 411 Rust Paints, 497 — Paper, 625 Rust, Prevention for Iron Pipes, 625 — Preventive for Tools, etc., 625 — Preventives, 623 Rusty Pieces, to Separate, 625 S Saccharine in Food, 351 Sachet Powders, 509 Safety in Explosives, 330 — Paper, 503 — Paste for Matches, 467 Sage Cheese, 176 Salicyl, Sweet, 258 Salicylic Acid in Food, 349 — Soap, 654 Saltpeter (Nitrate of Potash), 96 Salts, Effervescent, 626 — Smelling, 628 Salve, 486 Sand, 628 — Holes in Brass, 150 — — in Cast-brass Work, 150 Sand-lime Brick, 689 Sand Soap, 654 — to Prevent Adhesion of Sand to Castings, 150 Sandstone Cements, 17 — Coating, 10 — to Remove Oil Spots from, 198 Sapo Durus, 654 Saponaceous Tooth Pastes, 257 Sarsaparilla, 629 — Beer, 118 — Extract, 318 — Soluble Extract, 318 Sauces, Table, 213 Sausage Color, 358 Savage’s Printing Ink, 409 Savine Poison, 96 Sawdust for Jewelers, 737 — in Bran, 126 Saxon Blue Dye, 268 Scald Head, Soap for, 653 Scale for Photographic Reduction, 542 — in Boilers, 122 — Insects, Extermination of, 423 — — on Orange Trees, 423 — Pan Cleaner, 205 Scales and Tables, 547 Scalp Wash, 389 Scarlet Lake Dyes, 277 — with Lac Dye, 271 Schiffmann’s Asthma Powder, 101 Scissors Hardening, 685 Scotch Beer, 118 Scratch Brushing, 576 Screws, 629 — Bluing, 682 — in Watches, 738 Sealing (Burning) Trick, 611 — Waxes, 755 Sea Sickness, 630 Seasonings, 213 Seed, Bird, 120 Seidlitz Salt, 628 Self-igniting Mantles, 465 Seltzer and Lemon, 110 — Lemonade, 110 — Water, 740 Separating Silver from Platinum Waste, 641 Serpents, Pharaoh’s, 630 Serviettes Magiques, 596 Setting of Tools, 708 — the Paint-brush Bristles, 141 Sewing-machine Oil, 461 Sewing Thread, Dressing for, 706 Shades of Red, etc., on Matt Gold Bijouterie, 431 Shading Pen, Ink for, 416 Shampoo Lotions and Pastes, 392 — Soap, 653 Sharpening Pastes, 509 — Stones, 761 Shaving Paste, 630 — Soaps, 649 Sheep, 734 Sheet Brass, 54 Sheet-dips, 264 Sheet Metal Alloy, 71 — — Lubricant, 463 Shellac, 716 — Bleaching, 631 Shell Cameos, 630 — Imitation of, 429 — Polishes, 593 Shells, Lubricants for Redrawing, 463 Sherbet, Egg, 115 Shims in Engine Brasses, 631 “Shio Liao,” 32 Ship Compositions and Paints, 498 Shoe Dressings, 631 — Leather Dressing, 450 Shoes, Blacking for, 631 — Waterproofing, 750 Show Bottles, 127 Show-case Signs, 457 Show Cases, 635 — to Prevent Dimming of, 374 Siberian Flip, 115 Siccatives, 636 Sign Letters, 639 Sign-letter Cements, 18 Signs on Show Cases, 457 — to Repair Enameled, 304 Silicate of Oxychloride Cements, 35 Silicon Bronze, 61 Silk, 639 — Gilding, 580 — Sensitizers for Photographic Purposes, 540 Silver, 639 — Alloys, 75 — Bromide Paper, Toning Baths for, 541 — Bronze, 71 Silver-coin Cleaner, 200 Silver, Copper, Nickel, and Zinc Alloys, 76 — Etching Fluid for, 324 — Fizz, 115 — Foil Substitute, 474 — Gray Dye for Straw, 269 — — Stain, 783 — Imitation, 77 — Ink, 416 — Nitrate Spots, to Remove, 194 — — Test for Cottonseed Oil, 482 — Ornamental Designs on, 641 Silver Polishing Balls, 599 — Solder for Enameling, 434 — — for Plated Metal, 434 — Solders, 663 — — for Soldering Iron, Steel, Cast Iron, and Copper, 663 — Testing, 642 — to Clean, 204 — to Color Pink, 642 — to Recover Gold from, 382 Silvering by Oxidation, 583 — Bronze, 587 — Copper, 587 — Glass Balls, Amalgam for, 90 — — Globes, 641 — Globes, 476 — of Mirrors, 476 — Powder for Metals, 642 — Silver-plating, and Desilvering, 587 — Test for, 642 Silverware Cleaner, 200 — Polishes, 596 — Wrapping Paper for, 506 Silver-zinc, 76 Similor, 68 Simple Coloring of Bronze Powder, 134 — Test for Red Lead and Orange Lead, 446 — Way to Clean a Clock, 207 Sinews, Treatment of, 11 Sinks, to Clean, 202 Size Over Portland Cement, 31 Sizing, 38 — Walls for Kalsomine, 436 Skin Bleaches, Balms, etc., 234 — Chapped, 232 Skin-cleaning Preparations, 184 Skin Cream, 239 — Discoloration, 235 — Lotion, 234 — Ointments, 487 — Troubles, 644 Slate, 643 — Dye for Silk, 269 — — for Straw Hats, 269 — Parchment, 506 Slides for Lanterns, 532 Slipcoat or Soft Cheese, 177 Slugs on Roses, 423 Smaragdine, 45 Smokeless Powder, 329 — Vari-colored Fire, 609 Smut, Treatment for, 384 Soap, Benzoin, 652 Soap-bubble Liquids, 655 Soap, Coloring, 644 — for Surgical Instruments, 653 — for Garment Cleaning, 645 — Perfumes, 520 — Polishes, 594 — Substitutes, 653 — Tooth, 257 Soaps, 644 — and Pastes for Gloves, 195 — for Clothing and Fabrics, 191 Soda, Coffee Cream, 113 — Water, 111 Soda-water Fountain Drinks, 110 Sodium Amalgams, Applications of, 86 — Salts, Effervescent, 627 — Silicate as a Cement, 19 Soft Enamels for Iron, White, 305 — German-silver Solder, 661 — Glaze Brick, 165 — Gold Solder, 434 — Metal Castings, 151 — Silver Solders, 664 — Soldering Paste, 667 — Solder, 664 — Toilet Soaps, 652 Softening Celluloid, 160 — Rubber, 621 — Steel, 687 Solder, Copper, 659 — for Articles which will not Bear a High Temperature, 666 — for Brass Tubes, 659 — for Fastening Brass to Tin, 659 — for Gold, 434 — for Iron, 665 — for Silver Chains, 664 — for Silver-plated Work, 664 — for Silversmiths, 664 — from Gold, to Remove, 383 Soldering, Acids, 656 — a Ring Containing a Jewel, 436, 666 — Block, 667 Soldering, Concealed, 665 — of Metallic Articles, 656 — of Metals, 655 — Fluxes for, 660 — Paste, 667 — Powder for Steel, 665 — Recipes, 665 — Solution for Steel, 665 — without Heat, 666 Solders, 655 — for Glass, 662 — for Gold, 434 — for Jewelers, 436 — for Silver, 434 Solid Alcohol, 45 — Cleansing Compound, 209 — Linseed Oil, 483 Solidified Lubricants, 462 Soluble Blue, 443 — Essence of Ginger, 314 — Extract of Ginger Ale, 108 — Glass, Bronzing with, 139 — Gun Cotton, 332 Solution for Removing Nitrate of Silver Spots, 194 Solutions for Batteries, 104 — for Cleaning Metals, 200 — Percentage, 704 Solvent for Iron Rust, 201 Solvents for Celluloid, 160 Sorel’s Dental Cement, 163 Soup Herb Extract, 212 Sources of Potable Alcohol, 668 Sozodont, 256 Sparkling Wines, 767 Sparks from the Finger Tips, 611 Spatter Work, 457 Spavin Cures, 730 Spearmint Cordial, 765 Special Glazes for Bricks, 167 Specific Gravity Test, 382 Speculum Metal, 73 Spice for Fruit Compote, 605 — Pickling, 214 Spices, Adulterated, 358 — for Flavoring, 213 — Stains for Wood, 784 Spirits of Salts Poison, 92 Sponge Trick, Blazing, 611 — Window Display, 679 Sponges, 678 — as Filters, 339 — Sterilization of, 679 — to Clean, 210 Spot and Stain Removers, 185 — Gilding, 580 Spots on Photographic Plates, 554 Sprain Washes, 730 Spray Solution, 103 Spring Cleaning, 207 — Hardening, 685 Springs of Watches, 737 — to Clean, 207 Sprinkling Powders for Flies, 421 Squibb’s Diarrhoea Mixture, 179 Squill Poisons, 613 Stage Decorations, Fireproofing, 342 Stain, Brick, 133 — for Blue Paving Bricks, 166 Stain-removing Soaps, 653 Stained Ceilings, 400 Staining Horns, 397 Stains, 781 — for Lacquers, 438 — for Oak Leather, 455 — for Patent Leather, 452 — for Wood, 781 — — — Attacked by Alkalies or Acids, 785 Stamping, 679 — Colors for Use with Rubber Stamps, 679 Stamping Liquids and Powders, 679 — Powder for Embroideries, 680 — in Jelly, Tests for, 357 — Luster, 399 — Paste, 35 — Powder, 681 Starch-producing Plants, 668 Statuary Bronze, 57 Statue Cleaning, 197 Statuettes, Cleaning of, 564 — of Lipowitz Metal, 64 Steam Cylinder Lubricant, 463 Steel, 681 — Alloys, 77 — — for Drawing Colors on, 80 — — for Locomotive Cylinders, 77 — and Iron Polishes, 597 — Blue and Old Silver on Brass, 130 — Bluing, 682 — Bronze, 61 — Browning of, 682 — Cleaner, 199 — Coloring, 682 — Distinguishing Iron from, 427 — Dust as a Polishing Agent, 600 — Etching, 323 — — on, 687 — Fragments, 687 Steel-hardening Powder, 427 Steel, Oxidized, 584 — Paint for, 497 — Plating, 575 — Polishes, 597 — Soldering, 665 — Testing, 687 — to Clean, 199 — Tools, to Put an Edge on, 686 — Wire Hardening, 684 Stencil Inks, 411 — Marking Ink that will Wash Out, 399 Stencils for Plotting Letters of Sign Plates, 296 Stereochromy, 688 Stereopticon Slides, 532 Stereotype Metal, 77 Sterilization of Sponges, 679 — of Water with Lime Chloride, 741 Sterling Silver, 434 Stick Pomade, 228 Sticky Fly-papers, 347 — Fly Preparations, 421 Stilton Cheese, 177 Stone, Artificial, 688 — Cements, 16 — Cleaning, 196 — Preservative for, 602 Stones for Sharpening, 708, 761 — (Precious), Imitation of, 370 Stoneware, 167 — and Glass Cements, 26 — Waterproof Cements for, 21 Store Windows, to Clean, 209 Stove, Blacking, 700 — Cement, 162 — Cleaners, 202 — Lacquer, 441 — Varnishes, 727 Stramonium, Antidote for, 102 Strap Lubricant, 460 Strawberries, Preserved, 605 Strawberry Essence, 318 — Juice, 318 — Pomade, 227 Straw, Bleaching, 120 — Fireproofing, 343 Straw-hat Cleaners, 187 — Dyes, 394 Strengthened Filter Paper, 503 Stripping Gilt Articles, 205 — Photograph Films, 553 — Cement, 32 — Twine, 223 Strontium Amalgams, 86 Stropping Pastes, 615 Strychnine or Nux Vomica, 96 — Poisons, 614 Stuffed Animals, Preserved, 602 Styptic Paste of Gutta Percha, 701 Styptics, 701 Substances Used for Denaturing Alcohol, 678 Substitute for Benzine, 106 — for Camphor in the Preparation of Celluloid and Applicable to Other Purposes, 157 — for Cement on Grinder Disks, 31 — for Cork, 224 — for Fire Grenades, 341 — for Gum Arabic, 386 — for Putty, 608 — for Rubber Gloves, 100 — for Soldering Fluid, 659 Substitutes for Coffee, 210 — for German Silver, 70 — for Wood, 785 Suffolk Cheese, 177 Sugar-producing Plants, 668 Sulphate of Zinc Poison, 97 — Stains, to Remove, 186 Sulphuric Acid Poison, 92 Summer Drink, 118 — Taffy, 217 Sun Bronze, 61 — Cholera Mixture, 179 Sunflower-glycerine Soap, 653 Superfatted Liquid Lanolin-glycerine Soap, 647 Sutures of Catgut, 155 Swiss Cheese, 177 Sympathetic Inks, 412 Syndeticon, 32 Syrup of Bromoform, 134 — (Raspberry), 317 — Table, 704 Szegedin Soap, 653 T Table of Drops, 704 — Sauces, 213 — Showing Displacement on Ground Glass of Objects in Motion, 548 — Top, Acid-proof, 9 Tables, 703 — and Scales, 547 — for Photographers, 547 Tablet Enameling, 293 Tablets, Chocolate Coated, 179 — for Mouth Wash, 259 — Glue for, 13 Taffy, 217 Tailor’s Chalk, 164 Talc Powder, 243 Talcum Powder, 243 Tallow, 334 Talmi Gold, 69 Tamping of Concrete Blocks, 695 Tan and Freckle Lotion, 241 — and Russet Shoe Polishes, 633 Tank, 705 Tanned Leather, Dye for, 447 Tanning, 453 — Hides, 454 Taps, to Remove Broken, 705 Tar Paints, 780 Tarragon Mustard, 215 Tar Syrup, 320 Tasteless Castor Oil, 153 Tattoo Marks, Removal of, 705 Tawing, 448 Tea Extract, 319 — Hot, 113 Tea-rose Talc Powder, 243 Teeth, to Whiten Discolored, 705 Telescope Metal, 71 Temperature for Brushes, 140 — of Metal, 152 — of Water for Plants, 561 Tempered Copper, 221 Tempering Brass, 132 — Steel, 683 Terra Cotta Cleaning, 197 — Substitute, 705 Test for Glue, 10 Testing Nickel, 481 — Rubber Gloves, 622 — Siccatives, 637 — Silver, 642 — Steel, 687 Tests for Absolute Alcohol, 45 — for Aniline in Pigments, 560 — for Cotton, 245 — for Lubricants, 463 — for Yeast, 786 Textile Cleaning, 191 Theater Rouge, 231 The Burning Banana, 611 — Gum-bichromate Photoprinting Process, 546 — Preservation of Books, 124 — Prevention of the Inflammability of Benzine, 106 Therapeutic Grouping of Medicinal Plasters, 561 Thermometers, 706 Thread, 706 Three-color Process, 548 Throat Lozenges, 218 Thymol, 100 Ticks, Cattle Dip for, 419 Tiers-Argent Alloy, 75 Tilemakers’ Notes, 164 — Alloys, 77 — Amalgams, Applications of, 87 — Ash, 172 — Bismuth, and Magnesium, 49 — Bronzing, 567 — Chloride of Tin, Poison, 97 Tinctures for Perfumes, 513 Tin, Etching Fluid for, 324 Tinfoil, 707 Tin Foils for Capsules, 474 — — for Wrapping Cheese, 474 Tin in Powder Form, 707 Tin-lead, 77 — — Alloys, 78 Tinned Surface, 589 Tinning, 584 — by Oxidation, 584 — Tin Plating by Electric Bath, 575 — of Lead, 589 Tinseled Letters, or Chinese Painting on Glass, 458 Tin Silver-Plating, 589 — Solders, 665 — Statuettes, Buttons, etc., 78 — Varnishes, 727 Tipping Gold Pens, 383 Tire, 708 — Cements, 23 Tissier’s Metal, 64 Tissue Paper, Paste for, 37 To Ascertain whether an Article is Nickeled, Tinned, or Silvered, 589 — Attach Glass Labels to Bottles, 41 — — Gold Leaf Permanently, 474 Tobin Bronze, 61 To Blacken Aluminum, 81 — Bleach Glue, 378 Tobacco Poison, 97 To Bronze Copper, 136 — Burnish Gilt Work, 384 — Caseharden Locally, 684 — Cast Yellow Brass, 54 — Cement Glass to Iron, 17 — Clarify Liqueurs, 770 — — Solutions of Gelatin, Glues, etc., 370 — — Turbid Orange Flower Water, 512 — Clean a Gas Stove, 202 — — Aluminum, 204 — — Articles of Nickel, 201 — — Brushes of Dry Paint, 188 — — Colored Leather, 186 — — Dull Gold, 204 — — Files, 205 — — Fire-gilt Articles, 185 — — Furs, 368 — — Gilt Frames, etc., 185 — — Gilt Objects, 203 — — Gold and Silver Lace, 193 — — Gummed Parts of Machinery, 203 — — Gummed-up Springs, 207 — — Jet Jewelry, 431 — — Lacquered Goods, 195 — — Linoleum, 206 — — Milk Glass, 209 — — Mirrors, 209 — — Oily Bottles, 210 — — Old Medals, 199 — — Painted Walls, 190 — — Paintings, 195 — — Petroleum Lamp Burners, 200 — — Playing Cards, 209 — — Polished Parts of Machines, 201 — — Quilts, 194 — — Silver Ornaments, 201 — — Skins Used for Polishing Purposes, 186 — — Soldered Watch Cases, 207 — — Sponges, 210 — — Store Windows, 209 — — Tarnished Zinc, 205 — — the Tops of Clocks in Repairing, 20 — — Very Soiled Hands, 185 — — Watch Chains, 206 — — Wool, 273 — — Zinc Articles, 203 — Coat Brass Articles with Antimony Colors, 581 — Color a Meerschaum Pipe, 469 — — Billiard Balls Red, 428 — — Bronze, 138 — — Butter, 359 — — Cheese, 359 — — Gold, 383 — — Iron Blue, 427 — — Ivory, 428 — Conceal Soldering, 665 — Copper Aluminum, 581 — Copy Old Letters, etc., 223 — Cut Castile Soap, 644 — — Glass, 371 To Cut Glass under Water, 372 — — Pottery, 164 Toddy, Hot Soda, 112 To Detect Artificial Vanillin in Vanilla Extracts, 713 — — the Presence of Aniline in a Pigment, 560 — — Tonka in Vanilla Extract, 714 — Determine the Covering Power of Pigments, 560 — Dissolve Copper from Gold Articles, 382 To Distinguish Cotton from Linen, 246 — — Genuine Diamonds, 260 — — Glue and Other Adhesives, 378 — — Iron from Steel, 427 — — Steel from Iron, 687 — Do Away with Wiping Dishes, 399 — Drain a Refrigerator, 616 — Drill Optical Glass, 372 — Dye Copper Parts Violet and Orange, 221 — — Cotton Dark Brown, 280 — — Feathers, 282 — — Felt Goods, 281 — — Silk a Delicate Greenish Yellow, 280 — — Silk Peacock Blue, 281 — — Stiffen, and Bleach Felt Hats, 273 — — Woolen Yarns, etc., Various Shades of Magenta, 280 — — Woolens with Blue de Lyons, 280 — Eat Burning Coals, 612 — Estimate Contents of a Circular Tank, 705 — Extract Oil Spots from Finished Goods, 273 — — Shellac from Fur Hats, 394 — Fasten Brass upon Glass, 17 — — Paper Tickets to Glass, 19 — — Rubber to Wood, 22 — Fill Engraved Letters on Metal Signs, 457 — Find the Number of Carats, 432 — Fire Paper, etc., by Breathing on it, 611 — Fix Alcoholic Lacquers on Metallic Surfaces, 440 — — Dyes, 274 — — Gold Letters, etc., upon Glass, 18 — — Paper upon Polished Metal, 37 — — Iron in Stone, 162 — Fuse Gold Dust, 384 — Give a Brown Color to Brass, 130 — — a Green Color to Gold Jewelry, 582 — — Brass a Golden Color, 577 — — Dark Inks a Bronze or Changeable Hue, 409 — Grind Glass, 372 — Harden a Hammer, 684 — Hard-solder Parts Formerly Soldered with Tin Solder, 663 — Impart the Aroma and Taste of Natural Butter to Margarine, 143 — Improve Deadened Brass Parts 132 — Increase the Toughness, Density, and Tenacity of Aluminum, 83 Toilet Creams, 235 — Milks, 239 — Powders, 242 — Soap Powder, 652 Toilet Soaps, 650 — Vinegars, 244 To Keep Files Clean, 339 — — Flaxseed Free from Bugs, 424 — — Flies from Fresh Paint, 501 — — Ice in Small Quantities, 402 — — India Ink Liquid, 407 — — Liquid Paint in Workable Condition, 501 — Keep Machinery Bright, 624 Tolidol Developer, 52 To Loosen a Glass Stopper, 700 — a Rusty Screw in a Watch Movement, 738 Tomato Bouillon Extract, 212 Tombac Volor on Brass, 130 To Make a Belt Pull, 106 — — a Clock Strike Correctly, 738 — — a Transparent Cement for Glass, 29 — — Cider, 180 — — Corks Impermeable and Acid-proof, 10 — — Fat Oil Gold Size, 382 — — Holes in Thin Glass, 372 — — Loose Nails in Walls Rigid, 399 — — or Enlarge a Dial Hole, 737 — — Plush Adhere to Metal, 590 — Matt Gilt Articles, 432 — Mend Grindstones, 386 — — Wedgwood Mortars, 29 Toning Baths, 540 — — for Silver Bromide Paper, 541 — Black Inks, 409 Tonka Extract, 319 — Its Detection in Vanilla Extracts, 714 Tool Lubricant, 461 — Setting, 708 Tools, Rust Prevention, 625 Toothache, 709 Tooth Cements, 163 — Paste to be put in Collapsible Tubes, 257 — Pastes, Powders, and Washes, 251 — Powder for Children, 255 — Powders and Pastes, 253 — Soaps and Pastes, 257 — Straightening, 737 To Overcome Odors in Freshly Prepared Rooms, 400 — Paint Wrought Iron with Graphite, 496 — Paste Paper on Smooth Iron, 37 — Pickle Black Iron-plate Scrap Before Enameling, 305 — Polish Delicate Objects, 599 — — Paintings on Wood, 600 — Prepare Polishing Cloths, 599 — Preserve Beef, 360 — — Furs, 368 — — Milk, 606 — — Steel from Rust, 199 — Prevent Crawling of Paints, 490 — — Dimming of Eyeglasses, etc., 376 — — Glue from Cracking, 10 — — Screws from Rusting and Becoming Fast, 629 — — Smoke from Flashlight, 552 — — the Adhesion of Modeling Sand to Castings, 150 — — the Trickling of Burning Candles, 145 — — Wood Warping, 781 — — Wooden Vessels from Leaking, 446 — Produce Fine Leaves of Metal, 473 — Protect Papered Walls from Vermin, 401 — — Zinc Roofing from Rust, 626 — Purify Bismuth, 380 — Put an Edge on Steel Tools, 686 — Quickly Remove a Ring from a Swollen Finger, 431 — Reblack Clock Hands, 738 — Recognize Whether an Article is Gilt, 383 — Recover Gold-leaf Waste, 381 — Reduce Engravings, 310 To Reduce Photographs, 548 — Refine Board Sweepings, 432 — Remedy Worn Pinions from Watches, 738 — Remove a Name from a Dial, 207 — — Aniline Stains, 185 — — from Ceilings, etc., 190 — — Balsam Stains, 194 — — Black Letters from White Enameled Signs, 639 — — Burnt Oil from Hardened Steel, 686 — — Enamel and Tin Solder, 188 — — Fragments of Steel from Other Metals, 687 — — Finger Marks from Books, etc., 186 — — Glue from Glass, 208 — — Gold from Silver, 382 — — Grease Spots from Marble, 197 — — Hard Grease, Paint, etc., from Machinery, 200 — — Ink Stains on Silver, 201 — — Nitric-acid Stains, 185 — — Oil-paint Spots from Glass, 209 — — Oil-paint Spots from Sandstones, 198 — — Old Enamel, 189 — — Old Oil, Paint, or Varnish Coats, 187 — — Paint, Varnish, etc., from Wood, 188 — — Putty, Grease, etc., from Plate Glass, 206 — — Pyro Stains from the Fingers, 555 — — Red (Aniline) Ink, 190 — — Rust from Instruments, 199 — — Rust from Iron Utensils, 198 — — Rust from Nickel, 199, 203 — — Silver Plating, 203 — — Silver Stains from White Fabrics, 193 — — Soft Solder from Gold, 383 — — Spots from Drawings, 206 — — Spots from Tracing Cloth, 192 — — Stains from the Hands, 184 — — Stains of Sulphate, 186 — — Strains in Metal by Heating, 686 — — Varnish from Metal, 188 — — Vegetable Growth from Buildings, 209 — — Water Stains from Varnished Furniture, 188 — — Vaseline Stains from Clothing, 192 — Render Aniline Colors Soluble in Water, 274 — — Fine Cracks in Tools Visible, 686 — — Gum Arabic More Adhesive, 43 — — Negatives Permanent, 553 — — Pale Gold Darker, 383 — — Shrunken Wooden Casks Watertight, 149 — — Window Panes Opaque, 375 — Renew Old Silks, 274 — Renovate and Brighten Russet and Yellow Shoes, 633 — — Brick Walls, 190 — — Old Oil Paintings, 488 — — Straw Hats, 187 — Repair a Dial, etc., with Enamel Applied Cold, 737 — — a Repeating Clock-bell, 737 — — Enameled Signs, 304 — — Meerschaum Pipes, 469 — Restore Brushes, 141 — — Patent Leather Dash, 452 To Restore Reddened Carbolic Acid, 147 — — the Color of a Gold or Gilt Dial, 207 — — Burnt Steel, 686 Tortoise-shell Polishes, 593 To Scale Cast Iron, 204 — Scent Advertising Matter, 510 — Separate Rusty Pieces, 625 — Silver Brass, Bronze, Copper, 587 — — Glass Balls and Plate Glass, 587 — Silver-plate Metals, 588 — Soften Glaziers’ Putty, 607 — — Horn, 397 — — Iron Castings, 427 — — Old Whitewash, 762 — Solder a Piece of Hardened Steel, 665 — Stop Leakage in Iron Hot-Water Pipes, 446 — Sweeten Rancid Butter, 143 — Take Boiling Lead in the Mouth, 612 — Tell Genuine Meerschaum, 469 — Temper Small Coil Springs and Tools, 683 — Test Extract of Licorice, 458 — — Fruit Juices and Syrups for Aniline Colors, 321 — — Fruit Juices for Salicylic Acid, 321 — — the Color to See if it is Precipitating, 277 — Tighten a Ruby Pin, 738 — Toughen China, 173 — Transfer Designs, 710 — — Engravings, 710 — Turn Blueprints Brown, 542 — Utilize Drill Chips, 686 Touchstone, Aquafortis for the, 383 Toughening Leather, 455 To Weaken a Balance Spring, 733 — Whiten Flannels, 446 — — Iron, 427 — Widen a Jewel Hole, 431 Tracing-cloth Cleaners, 194 Tracing Cloth, Removing Spots from, 192 Tracing, How to Clean, 194 — Paper, 503 Tragacanth, Mucilage of, 42 Transfer Processes, 710 Transparencies, 709 Transparent Candles, 145 — Brick Glaze, 167 — Ground Glass, 373 — Photographs, 545 — Soaps, 652 Trays, Varnish for, 727 Treacle Beer, 119 Treatment and Utilization of Rubber Scraps, 621 — of Bunions, 224 — of Carbolic-acid Burns, 147 — of Cast-iron Grave Crosses, 202 — of Corns, 225 — of Damp Walls, 400 — of Fresh Plaster, 564 — of Newly Laid Linoleum, 459 — of the Grindstone, 386 Tricks with Fire, 608 Triple Extract Perfumery, 518 — Pewter, 75 Tubs: to Render Shrunken Tubs Water-tight, 149 Turmeric in Food, 352 Turpentine Stains, 784 Turquoises, Restoration of the Color of, 432 Turtle (Mock) Extract, 212 Twine, 711 — Strong, 223 Two-solution Ink Remover, 189 Type Metal, 78 Typewriter Ribbon Inks, 413 — Ribbons, 711 U Udder Inflammation, 731 Unclassified Alloys, 80 — Dyers’ Recipes, 273 Unclean Lenses, 456 Uninflammable Celluloid, 157 United States Weights and Measures, 758 Uniting Glass with Horn, 17 — Rubber and Leather, 22 Universal Cement, 31 — Cleaner, 209 Urine, Detection of Albumen, 44 Utensils, Capacities of, 703 — to Remove Rust, 198 Utilization of Waste Material or By-products, 673 V Valves, 711 Vanilla, 713 — Substitute, 714 Vanillin, 713 Vaseline Pomade, 228 — Stains, to Remove, 192 Vasolimentum, 728 Varnish and Paint Remover, 188 — Bookbinders’, 720 — Brushes at Rest, 141 — for Bicycles, 719 — for Blackboards, 720 — for Floors, 724 — for Trays and Tinware, 727 — Gums Used in Making, 715 — How to Pour Out, 153 — Making, Linseed Oil for, 483 — Manufacturing Hints, 715 — Removers, 187 — Substitutes, 727 Varnished Paper, 506 — Engravers’, 723 — Insulating, 426 — Photographic Retouching, 543 Varnishing, Rules for, 717 Vat Enamels and Varnishes, 721 Vegetable Acids, Poison, 92 Vegetables, Canned, 352 Vehicle for Oil Colors, 560 Venetian Paste, 39 Vermilion Grease Paint, 229 Vermin Killer, 422 Very Hard Silver Solder, 663 Veterinary Dose Table, 729 — Formulas, 728 Vichy, 740 — Salt, 628 — Color for Ammonia, 91 — Cream, 115 — Dye for Silk or Wool, 270 — — for Straw Bonnets, 270 — Flavor for Candy, 217 — Ink, 417 — Poudre de Riz Powder, 242 — Sachet, 510 — Smelling Salts, 510 — Talc, 510 — — Powder, 243 — Tooth Powder, 252 — Water, 520 — Witch Hazel, 245 Vinaigre Rouge, 244 — Toilet, 244 Viscose, 159 Vogel’s Composition Files, 64 Voice Lozenges, 219 Vulcanization of Rubber, 622 W Wagon and Axle Greases, 462 Wall Cleaners, 190 Wall-paper Dyes, 278 — — Removal of, 400 Wall-paper Paste, 39 Wall Priming, 501 — Waterproofing, 741 Walls, Damp, 400 — Hard-finished, 499 Walnut, 783 Warming Bottle, 127 Warping, Prevention of, 781 Warts, 736 Washes, Nail-cleaning, 227 Washing Blankets, 399 — Brushes, 141 — Fluids and Powders, 445 — of Light Silk Goods, 639 Waste, Photographic, Its Disposition, 534 Watch Chains, to Clean, 206 Watch-dial Cements, 20 Watch Gilding, 738 Watch-lid Cement, 20 Watchmakers’ Alloys, 736 — and Jewelers’ Cleaning Preparations, 206 — Formulas, 736 — Oil, 738 Watch Manufacturers’ Alloys, 736 — Movements, Palladium Plating of, 583 Waterproof and Acid-proof Pastes, 38 — Cements for Glass, Stoneware, and Metal, 21 — Coatings, 742 — Glues, 13 — Harness Composition, 451 — Ink, 417 — Paints, 491 — Papers, 505 — Putties, 608 — Ropes, 753 — Shoe Dressings, 634 — Stiffening for Straw Hats, 187 — Varnish for Beach Shoes, 635 — Wood, 753 Waterproofing, 741 — Blue Prints, 741 — Brick Arches, 741 — Canvas, 742 — Cellars, 400 — Corks, 742 — Fabrics, 742 — Leather, 750 — Paper, 751 Water-and Acid-resisting Paint, 499 Water-closets, Deodorants for, 263 Water, Copper, 221 — Filters for, 339 Water-glass Cements, 19 Water Glass in Stereochromatic Painting, 688 — Jackets, Anti-freezing Solutions for, 363 — Natural and Artificial, 739 — Purification, Alum Process of, 340 — Spots, Priming for, 501 — Stains, 784 Water Stirred Yellow, Scarlet and Colorless, 612 Water-tight Casks, 149 — Glass, 373 — — Roofs, 373 “Water Tone” Platinum Paper, 529 — to Freeze, 616 — Varnish, 544 Waters, Toilet, 244 Wax, 753 — Burning, Trick, 611 — for Bottles, 553 — for Ironing, 444 — for Linoleum, 459 — Paper, 505 Waxes for Floors, Furniture, etc., 754 Weather Forecasters, 756 Weatherproofing, 499 — Casts, 565 Weed Killers, 262 Weights and Measures, 757 — of Eggs, 284 Weiss Beer, 119 Welding Compound, 687 — Powder to Weld Steel on Wrought Iron at Pale-red Heat, 761 — Powders, 761 Westphalian Cheese, 177 Wheel Grease, 462 Whetstones, 761 White Brass, 55 — Bricks, 164 — Coating for Signs, etc., 490 — Cosmetique, 228 — Face Powder, 243 — Flint Glass Containing Lead, 373 — Furniture, Enamel for, 722 — Glass for Ordinary Molded Bottles, 373 — Glazes, 167 White-gold Plates Without Solder, 384 White Grease Paints, 229 — Ink, 417 — Metals, 78 White-metal Alloys, 79 White Metals Based on Copper, 79 — — Based on Platinum, 79 — Pine and Tar Syrup, 320 — Petroleum Jelly, 462 — Portland Cement, 162 — Rose Perfumery, 518 — Shoe Dressing, 635 — Solder for Silver, 434 — Stamping Ink, 417 — — — — for Embroidery, 411 — Vitriol, Poison, 97 Whitewash, 761 — to Remove, 190 Whiting, 761 Whooping-cough Remedies, 211 Wild-cherry Balsam, 103 — Extract, 321 Wiltshire Cheese, 177 Window-cleaning Compound, 208 Window Display, 762 — Panes, Cleaning, 208 — — Opaque, to Render, 375 — Perfume, 762 — Polishes, 593 Windows, Frosted, 376 — to Prevent Dimming of, 376 Wine Color Dye, 270 Wines and Liquors, 762 — Medicinal, 771 — Removal of Musty Taste, 771 Winter Beverages, 117 Wintergreen, to Distinguish Methyl Salicylate from Oil of, 771 Wire Hardening, 684 — Rope, 771 Witch-hazel Creams, 238 — Jelly, 228 — Violet, 245 Wood, 772 — Acid-proof, 9 — Cements, 26 — Chlorine-proofing, 9 — Fillers, 773 — Fireproofing, 342 Wooden Gears, 463 Wood Gilding, 580 — Polishes, 598 — Pulp, Fireproofing, 343 — Securing Metals to, 37 — — Stain for, 781 — Substitutes for, 785 — Warping, to Prevent, 781 — Waterproofing, 753 Wood’s Metal, 64 Woodwork, Cleaning, 194 Wool Oil, 485 — Silk, or Straw Bleaching, 120 — to Clean, 273 Woorara Poison, 97 Worcestershire Sauce, 213 Working of Sheet Aluminum, 83 Worm Powder for Stock, 732 Wrapping Paper for Silverware, 506 Wrinkles, Removal of, 231, 233 Writing Inks, 414 — on Ivory, Glass, etc., 405 — on Zinc, 405 — Restoring Faded, 786 Y Yama, 116 Yeast, 786 — and Fertilizers, 339 Yellow Coloring for Beverages, 119 — Dye for Cotton, 271 — — for Silk, 271 — Hard Solders, 658 — Ink, 417 — Orange and Bronze Dyes, 271 — Stain for Wood, 784 Ylang-Ylang Perfume, 518 Yolk of Egg as an Emulsifier, 290 York Cheese, 177 Z Zapon, 728 — for Impregnating Paper, 506 — Varnishes, 728 Zinc, 49 — Alloys, 80 — Amalgam for Electric Batteries, 89 — — for Dentists’ Zinc, 163 — Amalgams, Applications of, 87 — Articles, Bronzing, 136 — — to Clean, 203 — Contact Silver-plating, 589 — Etching, 323 — Gilding, 580 Zinc-Nickel, 80 Zinc Plates, Coppering, 573 — Poison, 97 — to Clean, 205 |