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Show I MAGIC MUSIC. I This is a grand game that children never tire of playing. To play "magic muBic," carefully count a number and see that there is a chair for every playerminus play-erminus one. Place tho chairs, facing fac-ing outward, in a circle on a doublo row; then let the children, to brisk and lively music, dance around the clrclo of chairs. The music coming to a sudden sud-den stop is' -the signal for the players to rush for tho chairs, when, of course, ono Is loft without a seat and out of the game'. A chair is then removed, the music and the dancing are resumed, iho music again stops suddenly, again the players rush madly for tho chairs, again one Is left out, another chair is removed, and so on till only one chair is left with ono child seated In It the -victor In the game. Tho rules of tho gauio uro, flrat, that no ono must touch u chair whllo marching on penalty of being put out of tho gamo; second, that If two players sit on tho snnio chair at once tho umpire um-pire shall decldo which has tho right to It and In case of doubt may order the players to march again, and, third, tho porson who romoves the chair shall act is umpire. |