Waterproof Shoe Dressings.

I.—Caoutchouc 10 parts
Petroleum 10 parts
Carbon disulphide 10 parts
Shellac 40 parts
Lampblack 20 parts
Oil lavender  1 part
Alcohol200 parts

Upon the caoutchouc in a bottle pour the carbon disulphide, cork well, and let stand a few days, or until the caoutchouc has become thoroughly gelatinized or partly dissolved. Then add the petroleum, oil of lavender, and alcohol, next the shellac in fine powder, and heat it to about 120° F., taking care that as little as possible is lost by evaporation. When the substances are all dissolved and the liquid is tolerably clear, add the {635} lampblack, mix thoroughly, and fill at once into small bottles.

II.—A waterproof blacking which will give a fine polish without rubbing, and will not injure the leather:

Beeswax18 parts
Spermaceti 6 parts
Turpentine oil66 parts
Asphalt varnish 5 parts
Powdered borax 1 part
Frankfort black 5 parts
Prussian blue 2 parts
Nitro-benzol 1 part

Melt the wax, add the powdered borax and stir till a kind of jelly has formed. In another pan melt the spermaceti, add the asphalt varnish, previously mixed with the oil of turpentine, stir well, and add to the wax. Lastly add the color previously rubbed smooth with a little of the mass. The nitro-benzol gives fragrance.

Waterproof Varnish For Beach Shoes.—

Yellow.—

Water150 parts
Borax  5 parts
Glycerine  3 parts
Spirit of ammonia  1 part
White shellac 25 parts
Yellow pigment, water soluble  1 part
Formalin, a few drops.

Orange.—