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When is it bad luck to have a black cat fallow pencil tike a you S. Whv k riddle? ANSWERS 2. When you're a . A window. mouse. 3. Because it's no good without a point. IFYOJCWTOKfi j j Carl Grubert '" BUGS BUNNY H'.l Paa Time Tbr Riddle Boi I By Dick Brooks THE BERRYS - m m U$T " fll bait redeye ByAlCopp intm THE CAROLINE T ALBERT, 11. a Huff, Teas. hat a Everybody knows mirror dues, but most people dunl realize what a mirror is A muror is simply a smooth surface that reflects light and ftrms an image. So a quiet pod of water actually acts like a mirror. And in ancient times mirrors were made of polished metal The netal reflected the light. Now the strange thing is. the mirrors we use today still use metal to reflect the light' A modern mirror is a polished sheet of glass with silver on the back. The silver is till the reflecting mirror comes from the silver ia of the glass Mirrors coated wuh silver rePct shout N per cent of the light that comes to them. Sometimes to cut don glare, glass may be backed with some other meul, such as lead sulfide, which reflects far less surface and the glass only protects the soft silver from scratches and tarnish Plate glass, instead of ordinary glass, is used for making mirrors because H is heavier and more brilliant. The best mirrors are made of plate glass ' inch thick. The glass is first .at to the desired sue with a diamond culler The edges are smoothed, and thea the glass is polished and cleaned. Then the glass is placed on a warm, padded table. A mixture of ammonia, tartaric acid, and nitrate of silver is pouted on the glass The mixture sinks to the glass because of the heat. The stiver t$ protected with a coat of shellac, and one of paint. Sometimes a thin layer of copper is plated on the silver as added protection before the shallac is applied. 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