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Show rim so that not a particle of air I. In- . side the glass between the -atcr a the cardboard. You may now take . hold of the string, lift the , the table and, tie it to a chs ,nde ur , , where it will swing without letting gV - Tommy Enjoying His First Cigar. Game of Fudge. Here are directions for "fudge' : Take pack of cards 'and distribute among those who play evenly. Then each one looks at his cards. The one to the right of the dealer starts and asks anyone (calling by name) for a certain card, which he wants to get a complete set of. A set must contain every heart or every diamond, spade or club in to e pack. As soon as the card is taken from . another, the receiver re-ceiver must say "thank you." If he does not say it, anyone else may say I "fudge," and ' whoever says "fudge" has all of the cards of the .one who did not say "thank you." Thn the one who has had his cards taken- from him must try to make any one of the other speak to him. But all must beware -of him arid' not answer. If,' however someone does answer, whoever .notices it first' says "fud-ge" and receives the cards of the one .who answered. Then every one who has his cards taken away from him must try to make those who have cards speak to ,them. Whoever gets ali the cards is the winner. ; Warning If you are asked for a card, "don't forget to say "thank you," i ' MS, Vv f A tr t. To see him' half an hour, later, fold forward along BB, then backward along AA, making AA.come on CC. Then fold forward .on EE, and back- - , , FLAGS OF. NORWAY AND SWEDEN. - . i ; S)- s ( FLAG or NORWAY. iTLAGr SWEp' ........ ' . , JM-CX ' The flags shown this week are- those of Norway and .Sweden. - Until the year 1414, Norway and ' Sweden and Denmark formed one ; kingdom under the rule of the latter country, but in that year the Swede3 seceded and, after a; hard struggle, won their independence, which was acknowledged in 15231 They kept the cross in their, flag, But made it yellow on a blue ground. Norway still remained under Denmark Den-mark until 1814, when the Norwegians declared their independence. Their first flag was a red flag with a white cross, and the arms of Norway in the upper left hanu corner. This, however, how-ever, was found to be too similar to a Danish flag, so the present, flag was adopted. This still shoVs the red .ground, and the white cross, but a blue Cross is placed over the white t Norway and Sweden have two distinct dis-tinct administrations, and each has its Own- laws but they are united under one sovereign. . The, union device shows the colors of both flags and combines the crosses of , both countries. coun-tries. The upper and lower portions show the colors of Norway, the red field and tie blue cross placed over the ' white. The right and left portions show the colors of Sweden, the yellow flag on a blue ground. Paint the pictures. pic-tures. ' for, if it is detected, yoo will lose your cards. All those not having - cards may speak to one another while they, have no cards. The Swinging1 Glass. This trick illustrates the pressure of the atmosphere, which was explained' explain-ed' not long ago. Take a smooth piece- 'of flat eard- ward on.FF, making FF come on DD. Conundrums. 1. What word by changing one letter, let-ter, becomes its opposite? ; 2. Why did Adam bite the apple Eve ave him? 3. What is that you' can keep, after giving it to someone else? 4. What tree bears the most fruit to market? ' 5. Why are the nose and chin at continual variance? 6. Why is a pig with a curly' con- . tinuation, like the ghost of Hamlet's father? ANSWERS. 1. United Untied. 2. Because he had no knife. 3. Your word. 4. The axletree. 5. Because words are always passing pass-ing between them. 6. Because he could a tale unfold. - If A Boy's Shrewdness. hefd SlSl COac"UU of Passengers was rwv P v rbbers in tne Indin ter-KavTth ter-KavTth Every ne required to heir ha,daVeh,i0,e Stand their hands above their heads A boy among the number laugh ngly said to the man who was relievfnS others of their valuables- 'This is a mighty high-handed piec tKT- ,rm gettins tired The roboer laughed and did not in- IZT her'6 ,Utl9 man's n s The Little Chronicle. v board larger than the rim of the glass Make a hole in the center just big enough to taite a stout string Put the string through till it comes to a knot tied in the end and make the bole air-tight by putting sealing wax .round the knob. Now fill the glass o full of water that It cannot take another drop without running over Press the cardboard down on the |