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Show RUBBER-BAND'CHANGE TRICK SH Little Strips Transferred From One Finger to Another Without Detec )H tlon, If Done Quickly. y H Tho trick of changing a rubber band from tho first and second finger to tho third and fourth, it done quickly, jH can bo performed without detection lH by any ono, writes E. K. Marshall ol jH Oak Park, III., in Popular Mechanics. j Tho band on tho first two fingers is U shown to the spectator as in Fig. 1, ' H with the back of tho hand up. The H band is then turnei over and the band - H drawn out quickly, as shown in Fig. - rt r. 'S w-w mn ' S 1 'W ' jp h"' IB ri r a l Rubber Band Trick. 'tH 2, in a manner as to give the Impres- Va.H slon that tho band is whole and on the - H two fingers. While doing this, quick- Nl ly fold all tho flngors so that their H ends enter the band, and turn the hand over and let go tho band, then show w'H the back with tho fingers doubled up. ' H In reality tho fingers will bo In the ;ll band, as in Fig. 3, and tho back will - ':4B still show tho band on tho first two T? fingers. Quickly straighten out all Ii tho fingers, and the band will snap , it over tho last two fingers, as shown In 1 Fig. 4. if'iJH |