| Show ME sese V a native teacher abah about the luni ifil miraculous rach oils in chemistry he informed us that the A chinese atom immemorial t q pad had had do converted n ini it a sta sip eeles ecles 68 of glutinous rice into candy such a thing we kny knew J bul but hesitating to believe tue tub co chinese s sufficiently in foible scientific to haver hava hit upon the process our informant In insisted elated slated that he could furnish ocular demonstration which was willingly sought and following himl hims him we cann cara eto ato a ama sma I 1 M aau nau alev aleN I 1 where there the wonderful work is ls performed effo inee th the tha J keeper peeper beeper at first hesitated todis to disclose the secret of the process fearing as he said that a rival establishment might be the result but having assured him that nothing of the kind was under contemplation be volunteered all the information he could give which was quite enough to confirm our previous doub tsi and confuse no bittle otie ilow liow credulous informant but nevertheless the manufactory was well worth visiting aird and discovered ie red to us what is certainly a new and very cheap method of producing excellent syrup for conserving fruits and making candies f the process which is exceedingly simple ia is as follows barley in the husk sprouted hastily in warm water and then ground is mixed with soft boiled lumir in the pro proportion on of one of the former to four or five pounds of the latter then subjected to pressure as in making bean curd the expressed juice containing the starch of the rice and the saccharine of the barley germ is then boiled over a brisk fire fira until evaporated to a consistence slightly exceeding that of honey if desired as eon conserving syrup or still further if intended for candies the deyrup thus produced is not so sweet sweat wee as that produced from sorghum or bugan sugar cane but is evidently I 1 cheaper and for preserves almost almo st if not quite as goodfe the chinese havn a d proverb which says everything has its appropriate prop use even germinating barley may be bama made deino delno in 0 candy e shanghee shanghai Shang skang hac hae N aws zetter letter PA faDiNa AND PAINTING concerning tho the delicate question of padd padding J g the legs and dmn painting 1 ting the face miss MI olive logan enters into some curious details the wom woman i a 6 71 she says orman el either elther fi cannot exhibit a shapely figure on the stage has not learned the way to of the padmakar pad maker there are quite quinea h number humber of these professors of symmetry in this country but they are the most numerous nume roup philadelphia they advertise quitis treely freely in fin thy the at journal and jug one need be in ign ignorance orance oranee of their whery where whereabouts abou they do not boldly abter after advertise tise the unpleasant word padding of course tha popular popular term symmetrical goods much need not here be said of the modus dC collie padmakar pad maker the science lies in weaving leggings and tights fights in ln such a way that they shall increase the iho thickness of the calf thigh etc and putting woven silk or cottel cotton in the place where flesh is wanted and thus concealing leanness or deformity thus a tragedian with lower limbs like pipe stem stems sean bean scan ean can pull on his tights and stand before an admiring audience with the sturdy legs of an athlete to make up the face is one of the subtlest arts of the actor who that has witnessed thea the acting eting of in queen elizabeth but will remember how from act to act she visibly grew older before our eyes not only by voice and manner and gait was this change effected but her face bright and joyous at the beginning of the play became gradually wrinkled pale and careworn care worn her hair grew grayer and grayer until at last as she lay on the couch representing the dying queen she seemed re reduced to a skeleton and livid a as a corpse this was brought about solely b by he her r perfect knowledge of how to make mak az e u up p the face and hands 1 I was behind the scenes of the french theatre in new york one night when aristor was playing elizabeth and when I 1 came to look closely at her face it seemed a meaningless mass of white and black marks with deep dashes of red under the eyes but at one step off the effect was wonderful it is easier to make up the face to look old than to look younk young nevertheless a careful mingling of pink for the cheek white for the forehead black for the brows and carmine for the lips will go a great way to make an old and homely woman look like a young and handsome one A man in rhode island has been sent to jail for ten days for sleeping in church nothing was done to the clergyman |