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Bad soaps bite 

 and sting. Use only 

 Williams' Shaving 

 Soap. 



Williams' Shaving Sticks and Tablets sold every- 

 where. Free trial sample for 2 -cent stamp to pay 

 postage. Write for booklet, "How to Shave." 



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A yellow stain over the negative often 

 appears when pyro is used as a developer. 

 A pyro developer can be so mixed that the 

 negatives will be gray, even to a positive 

 black and white. Some operators like nega- 

 tives of a warm yellowish tone, believing 

 that brighter and pluckier prints result from 

 them. The Seed formulae are compounded 

 with this idea, and if such a developer is 

 used over and over, the negatives come out 

 more yellow than was intended. Also in 

 case of under exposure, where the develop- 

 ment has to be kept up a long time to bring 

 out the details, this staining occurs. 



A formula for a clearing solution that 

 has been tried and found excellent is ; 



Alum .....* I ounce 



Hydrochloric acid 1 fluid ounce 



Boracic acid ^> ounce 



Water 16 ounces 



The hydrochloric acid may be the com- 

 mercial muriatic acid. It may take con- 

 siderable shaking to dissolve the boracic or 

 boric acid, which is a crystalline powder, 

 and if a little remains undissolved it will 

 do no harm. 



The solution can be used over and over 

 for a year. It will do its full work in half 

 a minute, and in that time will do all that 

 any clearing solution will do. Lay the nega- 

 tive in tray containing enough of the solu- 

 tion to cover the plate or film and the 

 tray. In warm weather when the gelatine 



After 

 Exposure 



to freezing weather, 

 rub chapped hands 

 and face, chilblains 

 and frost-bitten find- 

 ers and toes with 

 Pond's Extract. 



Takes out the smart 

 and brings speedy pe- 

 lief. Just one example 

 of a hundred virtues of 



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When fatigued, refreshes like sleep. 



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is soft and tender, the treatment should not 

 be longer than a minute, but in cold 

 weather or with gelatine that will stand 

 this or any other acid solution, the nega- 

 tive can be left in half an hour, if de- 

 sired, without danger of producing reduc- 

 tion or thinning the image, as other clear- 

 ing solutions do. A thorough washing 

 should follow. — The Camera. 



I have just received the Laughlin foun- 

 tain pen, and am well pleased with it. I 

 thank you much, and will get you some 

 more subscriptions in a few days. 



Roy S. Williams, Del Rio, Tex. 



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