DR. CHASE'S RECIPES On' account of th&ir w&lWmown reliability Dr. Recipes are mueh.3QUght &£ier» We p-iiblbh.here about hundred of the most useful one$. When you take these to your druggist to/be filled, mk his ©pinion, as to their merits* ¦ ¦ /v ..¦: . . THE HAIR ' The hair has ever been woman's crowning glpry <&d tl^e pride of many mm-.Though all cannot have an abundance of beautiful hair, the following suggestions and recipes will prove of value to those who use them. Keep the hair and scalp thoroughly clean by frequent bathing with soap-^-preferr ably a good tar soapand warm water, The hair after washing should be rubbed well with a coarse towel or a soft brush to restore a healthy action to the sealp. The following preparations are recommended as the best obtainable: ' FRENCH HAIR RESTORER,Lae Sulphur, H oz.;. Sugar of I^ad, yi oz.; Litharge, ¦}& oz.; Tincture of Caiitharides, %i $z.; Glycerine, 2 oz,; Bay Rum, .8 qs,; gpft water, 8 oz. Directions:Shake the bottle well m& potty sonie of the restorer iwto the Jmftds, and moisten the hair every morning. This preparation is unequalled for restoring, invigorating, beautifying and rendering* the hair, soft, silky and glossy. It is also efficacious for restoring gray hair to its priginal color, and producing a luxuriant growth. - ; SEA FOAM.. BARBER'S SHAMPOO MIXTURE.Carbonate of Potash, }4 oz.;,iVqua Animonia, 2 oz.; Alcohol, 1 pt.; rain water, I pt* Mix and keep well corkedL As its name indicates, this is a perfect sea foam. To produce a good foam an4 lather, pour freely on the head and rub the scalp briskly with the hands. For cleansing the head from dirt and dandruff, there is nothing to equal Sea Foam. Try it. WASH FOR DANDRUFF.Borax, 1 oz.; Salts of Tartar, 1 oz.; Camphor, % qz, ; boiling water, 1 pt. Let stand for an hour or two, and strain. ' PROF. DYES' HAIR PROMOTER.Castor Oil, 2 oz.; Bay Rum, 2 qz,; Tincture of Cantharides, }4 oz.; Aqua Ammonia, }i oz. It owes its virtues to the stimulating powers of the Cantharides and Ammonia, which rouse the dormant hair bulbs and follicles to action, HAIR. DYE.Nitrate of gilver, 1 dr»; Hartshorn, 1 oz.; Alcohol, 2 oz. Directions: Four a little of the cfye into a saucer, and apply with a tooth brush, sitting in the sun's rays to assist the coloring process. The hair should be well washed to remove all grease and fat. Protect the $kin as much as possible, as all dyes containing Nitrate of Silver stain the skin, The above is. a fine dye, imparting a line black or brown color, according to the tit lii