Show 'Wfe L I m' By reshman a m WO NIGHTS week in The girls put out the light as fast’ as they could and Helen went to sleep with Marjorie Brown the second on floor She said sho’ll sleep there till they get the man You remember the prowling watchman saw sornq one around night before last and chased him away? Well wager this is the Imagine having a burglar same one at climb right into your bedroom night— and mine is on the first floor with the window only four feet from the ground! know he'll get in I’m he will” ended Ruby with such sure a wail of despair and fright that some seniors looked inquiringly over from the are ex-I change nights in the college room Then instead of having to take the places assigned to us at the beginning of the year we may sit anywhere we choose and dining itaoi ’Vi’iJ I I consequently girls of classes different together at can be the same table ' T the the end year eight sophs and last — Ruby finished her dessert we comfort her saying that May had no doubt imagined the to tried Helen of us— become extremelv always tried to chummy be together on "change” night One eveningwe ran down to dinner early as usual to get our wanted places so we were all pretty well seated before any one else came in do think “What you has happened?” Ruby asked the minute we were set tled As we all saw she was crazy to tell thought we we would try her patience little by ket pin from caking s “They have bolished exams’’ fresh men table next While Toward of we riday h a pos-ible ‘ a I I ‘ ‘That night nobody spoke of In thing but the scare my proctor— never be one if you can as to help it— had "shush1 than more blissfully disregarding one group who quiet hours were discussing “the of burglar” All us on the first floor either invited some one to jsleep with thankfully accepted somebody us or share bed or else’s Invitationto use sill window upstairs at Promptly 915 when quiet hours all to trooped Ruby’s were over we Her monthly box from home had room that afternoon and Ruby’s just arrived boxes are certainly the "best ever” Of course conversation turned to the burglar “Suppose he would come now” "what should we do?” Jelly suggested "Well I’ve got a weapon all right” and Ethel waved the long hatpin she Ruby’s hat that had just extracted from adorned the window seat “I guess Ruby’s paperweight would feel rather unpleasant” suggested fat knocking a bronze cherub against my' own cranium since a soph think “Well am should merely say ‘Who is there?’ in possible” Ruby the loudest n'S that ured us with siu'i dignity we at her in admiring awe : here are ('le and flan-she riv the way continued “They said thev’d n and they never miss my case X parties" “Oh they wont swimming and won’t be at 10 Ixick until the gym locks up They’ll doubt stray in then they no naked me to tell you to save some grub struggled to get out for them" Jelly while she tn its slice of crumbly ' r jv T may our dances for lyd whom opposite sex ‘d absence the "Somebody has had holiday smallpox” us g if keep t 4 ri only whole vineed still for about one minute 111 you" said Ruby getti:ng tired bf prolonged interruption "There is our dangerous burglar hidlmr on very Hie campus and last night lie looked right into Helen May's room over in South Hall The girls heard a queer sound like the whining of a dog under w n do w a nd wnen they loo k c they a saw man crouching close he wall They think a he had revolver because something he held in his hand gllttetfd in the moonlight tell thing and the other long days Jack i h a t l v a s 1 I em 1 lies water toys needs for ci as a t to be homo wide One w ith water cardboard pair a I each 1 J " each on cardboard and inserting it in a cork of the proper size swim In a most lifelike manner ish will of if you take care in the selection corks and make your inserts quite your of will deep so that the body the fish be a little way under the water not of merely mounted on the ’tops the corks If that appearance object enemy select a cork from your rather deep slit iw tbe the cutout standing proper position ta tter you will balance fo4 think the coirk of the underside before cut off part the cutout afloat You may a whole flock of ducks merely Uy VUlUll VUV Vv tern as the first andpainting or drawing insert I setting manufacture the while of ships into the port the in or other words to the opposite side of the vessel Each is privileged to breath to prevent his use his nemv's ships from coming into his Each player blows in turn own port be plainly marked and the ships should with the name of the owner so that arise The player who no disputes may getting his fleet into first succeeds in his enemy's port wins the game Canoes so mounted and entered for a are good fun and very exciting race pitched battles whilo on the high seas or seals should between whaTesTeafs ’ftiifle away many an otherwise tedious hour for the little prisoners of old Jack rost send a figures as pk-ases you Steam seemed to have what use power could be made of it? thought He of this 'Question he had but no to time then vorl out the answer to learn a Instead he went to London nmtbematltrade— that of mt iker of instruments cal Watt first opened a shop on James the grounds of the University of tfix to And there him came longed-for opportunity Newcomer engine was given to A This engine worked Watt to repair irst in came a simple this way: fitted a cylinder to one end was in the cylinder There was waterfire under the piston a was lighted under the cylinder and as the water boiling point the piston came to the upward the steam To wns forcedend of theby piston the upperwalking-lxara was to of a the end The water this there was a pump rod water was thrown on would boil cold of outside the cylinder and the the piston would be raised by the steam piston As the steam condensed the fell and the weight at the end of the be raised This pump rod would everybody cake I -however some in red sweater OTT1LIE KEELEY Steam Engine the tools cylinder before he could make the was very partner came to his? aid and la’ter another Watt soon found that the steam could do work on the downward stroke as well as on the upward This discovery doubles the value of his invention His partner Boulton helped Jilin to start an engine factory and the fame of the engines spread over the country They were tested at the mines of Cornwall and made record of eleven eight-foot strokes per minute The success of the Invention was then certain Watt He and prospered further invented an indicator for measuring the pressure of steam in the cylinder and an addition to the machine to regulate the speed of the engines Later he again added to the machine He invented the "compound Thowork expensive-first one a piston his machine to able tyas lift fifty gallons of stroke and water fifty yards at caeh could make twelve strokes a minute James Watt set upon the task bf improving this machine He soon saw cylinder lost about thatIts the of heat when the air reached the and when the steam at the top part condensed The problem 'tb bottom to Watt keep the cylinder as hot After went into as the steam that the solution a long time came— a That meant to "separate condenser” Watt to change the method by which ushd and the steam was the water He thereupon planned to let tke cylinder and the steam out in of a condense it separate vessel leaving the cylinder With thereby of hot the cylinder doted the top no steam could be lost immediately experimented Watt with a brass syringe and u tin can and found that his idea was all right Then came the hardest part: to make perfect cylinder so that there would be no leak Watt had to make one-fifth w-as it 1 H5n— ' injected a ‘ ’ " ‘ i t asked one?” fastened think the corks too wide or Interfere with the lifelike of the toys they may be cut however strips Always see narrow that they are wide enough not to you they topheavyfind will a fleet of ships which Boys mounted in this way a most been interestingamusement They may have naval battles sitting on opposite sides of the wide vessel containing the water and navigating their fleets by means of ipach their breath alone may blow his with all his strength frdm his own side of the vessel considering breath as ammunition and onhis no account touching his ships with hands The of player to the game is for each and any see soul he’s got away” we answered all they returned to the That night we all had One to sleep with even Ethcfl and spite of the green polo coat and the a Glq-goW mounting have it you together Inventors the a X into Next scissors supply make forget Ethel's face atpln and ran to solved In various upright In i the V J kettle shal- for i£Q as 1 hall simple things dots the mind of tho inventor see the possibility of big results To James Watt the steam from a of boiling water meant a to be problem be of il f it I All sized corks In the cuts were made by the artist just to give you a obliging "starter” in the making of these water girl will but the toys average boy or of be such water able to make no end playthings just by going through magazines and newspapers and mounting on gulls cardboard pictures of fish sea ships seals and other 4 kings marine he which or she finds therein Cut out the figure yiu wish to mount carefully Paste it smoothly 01 a piffe of cardboard and' cut out with your top fir ' child 7 she "Did “Not !o Wattand every k t a s of whicharc found are A supply of The figures sudden s'tiip tied ever? be htuilred trance much absorbed Hit “treat” that a it petrime winaow live to us Never If t t amous vo rk i ng articles n Lw night piled on gradually so we from each other the cake and the bronza the rug scrambled to feet cherub and our Ethel 'and T each other one” look gave then with the air painted you see on martyrs we seized each other's hands We and walked toward the window old Mr saw no face except that of Moon who winked from behind a hemlock tree Hut by the light of the electric lamp hanging over the door we saw Cle’s polo and Hannah’s green coat red sweater disappear at the side en in cake t ROM in making one of 1 Comer Toys t rij contentment play pot scissors were We llubys in happiness upon those gray winter old w hen rost howls loudly for the ne sheet one paste Several old d laver m three-story outdoor too f 1 1 Water and I luunfft?4-- disentailed ourselves a- v cti- he vines comforted Ruby "What else tould it have been?’’ to That uisrht when me need study could not help occasionally looking toward the open window and finally closed the lower sash re opened the tipper one olved to Playtime for flurry sounds-” wind ably the 1 PH her girls in 'But the i Rbb’J tax D true a Our ’ there all couldn’t stay soul top of the poor I two you'll Tfr the door nor her expression of mute when site tripped over Ruby’s agony Dorothy rug and came down with Ruby myself and the Emily Jelly paperweight on top of iter v?hile countless of pieces cake littered the floor realize that we Ethel’s groans madeus I 1 gayly 1 pltibaut 1 t' ”’ a I at nu-n M any-capaclty experimentally We have rT-nSWlwHi® t floor a had so the entrance as difficult as for the burglar and yet keep circulation of fresh air in thb room When went to ask Ethel about the assignment" English saw that she too considered the danger more th&n imaginary for both her windows were shut and her door wide open Safe Is safe and we both roomed cn the first make t engine” join tb That Is id togeiho’t press on the two engines wer$ so that the steam used piston of the first could be used on the piston of the second Very little hen been added to Watt’s engine To him must bo given the credit of being tho first to make use' of the power of steam Next week wiO another be Btory of printed Don’t a famoue-Investor miss It |