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Show V V S SWIMMING S EASILY LEARNED S , V v v w lvlvkwvvvtvvivi That tho swimming dov.ro Illustrated Illustrat-ed In tie accompnnylng picture will bo cnjojrrd by children goes without saying and It might also bo useful In teaching grown pcoplo tha art of swimming which nrt Is somewhat dlf flrult of accomplishment unless an In structor U at hand to support tho bo glnner Hy this nrrnngement tho swimmer Is allowed free play to pro pol hlmitlf through tho water at will, without danger of sinking nnd there Is nottiloK to Intcrfero with tho free mo of tho arms and legs Tbo In en tors Idea Is to stretch a cable on two tcrtknl posts set at nny desired distance apart, with turnbucklos to tighten tho ropo One or moro trotloy wheels aro placed nn the wlro to sup port n colling spring, to tho lower ""' I if OA " jiiL ot which a bolt la attached to uld In holding the beginner at the surface ot the water, even though he makes no effort to austaln himself. Parents whose boys have a desire to learn to nwlrn can by tbe aid of this apparatus allow them full liberty to play In the water to their heart's content without fear A drowning |