Show NEW adaptation OF THE TILE GHOST ILLUSION the rennes times noticing the pantomime at her Mae Maje styls theatre says the illus illusion ioli which fixes the attention most of any in if the whole pie piece ce and which led to a ubi ube unanimous call for nir air harrison andar and nir sir S ila Ala maurlee maurice urlee the inventor is the eidos bidos aides by the agency of which actors and actresses without moving from the stage are rendered visible and invisible almost at atthe the same moment they are not as is the case in other ocular deceptions placed below the stage level because with the aid of a very powerful glass the outline of the figures can be distinguished in the same spot after the object has faded from the unassisted vision watched by the eye alone the effect is of the most startling character upon thyself same spot where one character has been plainly visible but the twinkling of an eye previously another in a ferent attitude is rev revealed daled this in turn disappears and the or original inai inal figure returns with the addition of one ortho others these then all die out together perhaps I 1 to reappear in different order As s an illusion it is certainly the most clever and successful of the day the number of letters posted in london in 1863 was one hundred and forty one million six hundred and nineteen thousand in liverpool in the same year fifteen million four hundred and fifty four thousand by the common law of england it is held that no one can be arrested in a fair except for debts contracted there or r promised to be paid there the intendment of the law is that all the money brought to a fair far shall be spent there and nowhere else The first time jerrold jerroid sawa saw a celebrated songwriter the latter said to him youngster have you sufficient confidence in me to lend me a guinea oh yes said jerrold ive all the confidence but I 1 davalt the guinea |