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Show To Make Inedible Ink. Indelible Ink for marking linen maj be easily prepared at home by putting two Inches of lunar caustic In an ounce bottle and filling tho bottle up with good vinegar. De careful that tho bottle Ij, perfectly clean, or lhc result will not bo satisfactory Cork tightly and leave In a sunny place for two nays before using. In using Indelible Ink it will be found more satisfactory to wrlto on the goods If the following preparation is first used: Put In a clean bottle a ucant descrtspoonful of salts of tar-tat tar-tat and a lump of gum arable the size of a hickory nut Fill tho bottlo with tain water and stand In a sunny place for a couple of days beforo u; Ing. To use, dip n camel's hair bruch In tho gum liquid and pain over a spao-on spao-on the linen large enough to contain tho Initials or name desired then at low It to drj for nt least twenty-fout hours nnd Iron before using tho Indelible In-delible Ink. Always use a new pen and dry In the Bun. If ooeRllttq. Uco tor a Year More. "Jnmes," began the principal when (hat arch mlschlcfmaker of tho high school entered his office In obcdlcnco to his request, "I hear too much regarding re-garding jour class behavior. MIbs Shaw says she findB It necessary to reprove jou during tho hlsory peilod; tho supervisor of music complains of jour willfully poor singing; Mr Cowies tells me your attention Is usually wandering from class experiments experi-ments to unscientific cimonstratlons of your own. Now, James, how loug must this lecturing from your different differ-ent teachers continue?" asked the principal severely. "I don't know," replied the truthful James; "but I suppoe I havo a season ticket." Ju |