Show tl M N STAHL lYS COLOR COLOK according to a story in the now new york world a german physician be alieves that the famous african explorer henry M stanley gradually ja Is turning negro originally mr stanley was wall very light complexioned but at present be hoe hae the appear appearance arce ol of a mulatto and quite dark at thug that a peculiarity that can be accounted for on no other supposition opposition than the one ventured by the german scientist in explanation of tl ti a phenomenon it to Is stated dated bat an aa to ie well known the cl mate of certain portions of africa Is id extremely dangerous danger oui to foreigners foreigner the high land la is surrounded gur rounded by swamps and the atmosphere is filled with malarial germs almost invariably europeans are attacked with severe forms of the fever stanley go ao the story runs ruas te idea of borrowing some ome blood from she he degroes and had bad it transfused transfixed into his hl own veins he believed that tbt this would be an effective means of the disease as ai the natives datives are oot dot attacked with it and be Is said bald to have submitted to the operation five alow the consequence cone quence was that he reine loed well when hla big compan compari looft loas were stricken down I 1 the apparatus used for the purpose consists con Blete of a rubber tube with abuls a bulb in the center before using it the air to la forced out by filling the bulb and tube with a warm solution of salt at the principal persons of the performance ance are placed bide aide by side aide ard add toe the tubes inserted into the veins vein then bood Is pumped from the to the other until the desired quantity hiss been obtained I 1 now it in i claimed that by tb pro oem come mr kit brauley suley not only be became caine on an immune to the dreadful adul deverg fever but bat that the African blood be absorbed abi orbed gradually to Is working is a in his bia COW complexion D by the development pt the peculiar pigment to which the me ebony color of the african skin akin 1 ad to be due doe the fact it if bob such JA it tar la must be of peculiar interest to anthro |