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Show HOW TO TAL JHCIi t50ME &ECRCTS OF THE METHOD EMPLOYED DY AN EXPERT 1tithullMe rtlnt ta Ilii1rrt rtrrt of H-Jn,lllo(iB l'll..13liiMK-(r rtslThn Otif Mat Vtntrri Utile Ut-ile (if-l-r. Ferdlnanl Henn knows more nboci raisin if white tnlco probnhlt than nnr otlitr man in tht country, and Thonus Moody know tmirenlHjnt training tin. it, IJ foro an expl tnatioti of how they &r tmlnral Mr Sctm took a running litth luoiinti white ai now fnuu his (.oat n ket an I put it on his tdiouldt r Tbt mouse lorkod around for n itu-men thett ran ncroNs Mr henuaUuk anlsst down contentedly on the ...lu r choul ler lt fore setting ft at lib ity he hil 1 the moiiM ly In hts lift hand itnj stroked Its heaUnd bick with his rlghc Do they tierer bite )unT Mr Mooly aniwerel for him for Ml Mostly dncn tho training Never if thev aro proper Ij'IuiikIIhL Win n lior li(.ka up a white tnourw he H Vt ry lik-1 to fH(Ueoxe hliu tight to ke p him mh thitu tho mmiM turns around nnd bi . lint take thim up so gently without Ssmeeslng them at nil, und they do trtt think of biting Htj here, lie took tho n.onwfroin Mr Vnns han 1, held (ta tall between his fortfUigu and thumb and UU It ntrorn his linu'L 'They do net mind tlmt at all," ht went in 'They aro what wo call nr Iwnnllv they can support their weight by tho tall Whin thU fellow rundon a smooth stick jou will see him coll his Ull nttmnd it for a brake Out if I should Hpioere his tall a little too kird, or accf lentally preM my sharp nails against It, ho would tnUt around and biti me " IIINOER AID WORRY "WliAt dj yon feed theui on cheese" "Jlardlyr ho rei ltoL "No food ts si good for them us oats Jtit dry oatit. tiutue breeders bnnthem upou bnu) and milk, hut that Isnotftsgoodiuoatn, On oats they keep cleaner and do better The dry onts, of course makes them thirsty, nnd then jouenn giro them i little bread aud milk, aqueexel out I rctty.dry Hut It Is well to Invo tht m thlity sometimes, when joituru training train-ing thim and hungry, too, for tint mat ter." "IK you mean to say that yon starve them into trkka or drive them to it by thIMr "Not so Uid m that," he answered "Hit It n monso Is hungry and ho (at J walk onr n string brldgo and ho sees some oiits on tho other sido ho will gj ( nicker There aro two great sointsg about making Uwtn do as oti wish Tim hrst Uputlim A boy can soon ltarn to train n whlto mouse marly as well as Icantr hi has tho putlrnoo Uut tht buy generally tires of it in ten tninntti whero 1 kwp ft up for two hour -r hlf ti day, it iKiiwsjtry I worry then Intott.' "Tliat's tho other socrot," ho went oil "Worry imt Hnpi-ono yon wnutamousa to climb n stltk, pkk apn lltllo tlsg that you havo put then and bring it down. on tako tho moufto when iioa hungr to begin with, jou tin a grain or two cf oats to the lUgstalT und you put ths luoiiso at the foot of tho stick Mo won't go up, of coumo. Well, when ho turns around to run any you set him bit.', again with his m-o to the stick. If lis runs away fifty timrasct hi in back fifty ono times. That worries him. Duoat him up ii little, glvo him n start. You may tren ha.oulittlotwI.xnnl awitch him, but gently, lio soon sees what yoj want and up ho goes. When ho finds thtonts ho is Mtistled nnd comes down to oat them. Kelt tlmo ho will do It without half the trouble, and nfUr n while ho will run up and gtt the (laj wheuerer you put him at tho foot of the stick itrrr at it. Teach tto tiiwtiiou principle, you nn-derstati nn-derstati li not muruly n trick Thu rrin iiple In this c.ue is taking something u? in his mouth, lu a short Hint ho will take up anything jou wish, whether It tin lUgttatT or ftlittU toy pull anything any-thing ho oan llfL "Now, there's walking tho tight ropo," he continue! Hint looks hard, but It Is e.uy enough. You tniut hard thu string fitteuodto tho lluorat both ends, say four feet npart, and about 4 foot from each end you braco it up with a slick a foot or so long jut Ion,! enough to tighten tho string. Uaobiji twins at first, for that Is eaden grnda ally you can mako It smaller, till ths innuso will walk a druggist's string Thty h iro sharp claws nnd n great grip In tht lr feet You tako tho mouite w her j , ho is hungry nnd thirsty un 1 putsumij outs ami Lrvad and milk ut ono end cf thobrilge. At the other end you put thetnouMs lb will try to run ucros , tho lloor to tho food, but bring him back. Hurt him a little up tho lucllnod pi tnr lio ts smart nnd ho foon leitrns that tin only wo) to get that food Is toiroM ths brldgo. Then ho croesos, and it la us troublo to him Worry hhn Into it. You must not let tho mouo tiro jou out you must tiro (howouw out. Kttf York bun |