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Show Only a rii'v. '' I'- Willi I"- I -...- .'"I IH t""- J ir,l"l''' il', i','.' -" I' .Ui j A at ,r,. ,1,.,,,, i .,... m-rc 1 i, ...i w.'.Mt.i' .'"s ii si..'.- '" l".V With l'U ,' I Ml,,. W.HB. v '- M l.ll- I, ... .1 his l.ii-v ilnts. I.I. ii r nn..ol,s nn.l Ins isl.l rr- '. l.h. - Htviliu. a r. .. 1 1 -' i nn.l .... inn. wl. il l.ilill.nl ..r ... 1,1. -u- As n in.'i ,.r hurli'.l I I,. in Hi. .l.,.-i world. O'l a In,) , sin. l... n msn. llX.ilni.. s"s ..ii Willi his tint grsat r 'or nr.-, or .,ii- r .n.l snare. tnlie n., in nil, ii. ..r II. I. our h.-lr Ul. Iiik. ..in I. our i ur, 'I inly a l.oV Laat Week's Purzls. Below we give the sol, m to tha Twelve lllrga l"ur..e" which appear-I appear-I on this page last week. The prol Ita was to dlvldo the aqunre IKIg. Il Into four t-'innl parla of almllnr e o o I I o o r r"-1 J o e o lo I lm o , e n o o Tt X. "!.' ' ilapv, ao that each part may contain Dire,, of the rlt,i;s. Klg. 2 clearly aliowa the way out of tbe illflleulty. An Eaperlmsnt In Air Preaaurs. This article la not an adverlso-B'-nt of a cement warranted to mend etiliiawaro ami glasnware stronger (ban It was before, althodgli the picture pic-ture looks like It. No cement or liluo tf any kind la used In tbe experiment, mil yet the plate and the wtncglasa, rn the one rase, and the pinto and the bottle in the other. rMirk fourth. er pretty mticb as If some tuaterlal of Ithat kind were the means employed. The ailhctlve force la nothing more nor b-sa than the pressure of the atmosphere; at-mosphere; precisely the same force j that enables a hoy to lift a brick or i a atone by means of bis leathery I "sucker." , Let us tlil.c t'te plnle a llil the Willi Vlusn flrtit. Suspend the ntus from jlllo ri lling o' In III u il.nmleller by nieuns of a stung tied around Ita 'i.leiil. Have r.n.ly III, or, I, nary clilna j 1 1 1 ii 1 1' . over the Inner siutii.c of winch ),,ll bine 1 '. .ad a I. Ml,- liuller or llurd. Now ll;-lit a ploi- . : paper and lot II hum nn,!, i- the In, "ill, of Iho fin m. I he I ,-IH will .lllll'e the HIT lu the iiiiiss. niiil na the air cools a partial ill. mini will be 1 ro.it. .1. Hut l.elore the mi- bus loe I time In h.v.in o i I. pie s the Hou r surface oT the . I ii I . - a- .ill i.l Hie 1 1 III of Hie ulas gei'Hy but linnli. .-ind when yon . haw held II Ho re a moment It will ' hang uiisii,s,ite.. The reason Is '"V ". -7 " ', . " ' ' ; - -1 - ft:W-.-.: I:;:::-.;" W-. Ln'a , i "u Ti ,a -....e Suspended by Air Pressure. Hint the atmospheric pressure outside out-side la greuter than it la inslilo the glass nud that pressure holds Hie two nlijisrla together. The object In greasing the suiliue of tho plate Is to make a light Joint between that ami the glass, an that the outer air annul get Inside the latter. Kor the second experiment expend a plate as shown In the plrture and adjust Die alrlnga so that It will hang level, (let a Isillle wPli a bob lowed out bottom all wipe hot Ilea are iniole In tliul way -and having nibbed grease around the rim of tho bottom hold Hie latter over the spout of a boiling tea kettle for a moment. The hot steam will take tho place of the air It- Hie hollow, and If you now press the bottle firmly agalnat the under sitrfiii-e of the pinto and hold It there for a moment or two yon may take your hand sway and tho bottle will not full off. This Is meroly another an-other Illustration of alinoapherlo pressure. ' Rowing la a Great Strain Kvery lad In the laud grows enthusiastic enthu-siastic when he sees or rcade about a t-Uiae ciinlest between oarsmen for the mastery over each other and Inwardly In-wardly vows that when he grows lo manhood lie will show tbe woild feats of skill and strength that will awaken admiration. Hut ho diM-a not stop to loushlor tit what cost tho oursnirn of to, lay reach the perfection necessary to Insure n tiliiuiph over their rivals. A lee.llinl paper dlnen"OB Hie "heallh ol ti arsineu" and comes to no very il, -finite i-oucluitlon as to the rncct of tinlultik- mid racing on the alter Hie of Hie varsity star. Home y -us lu-., the lule I'tol .Morgan In hla little nork. Tnivei-slly Oars." gave ! the i. -s, ills of an iiiK,ili.'..itin r, caul- ! tug who v.,'io then living out nf J 'l who hud ml, en part In the boat t liiees. And Ills return seemed to k .how that iiariiiou wei-o rather bene- L nte.l than In 1 1 b the discipline i and sinicKle. II luii't be reineinb.'reil J Hint the preliminary filling of tbe lor- I j p!,K lh eight and III" IHals wools - I out the Wen' I.IH'H at Oxrotil Willi could i L not siand ihe sirala. Anil every row- r lm: man knows that the itained man who luuibleH lm, k lu the boat alter a I tiid fought i ace Is as fit us ever wllh- in a minute. Pretty Dolls of Paper, j Tho materials required aro very t few and simple. A few obi fashion platea (these can, no doillit, bo tils tnltie.l front motherl, some thin canb I board, a little tissue and thick color- I oil paper, a pair of sharp sciasora and I a bottle or gum or paste aro all that I aro necessary before you start to work. Klral rut out the flgurea from '" the fashion plules na neatly as possible pos-sible and If there Is an arm or baud that falls al tho side, cut around It I up to the nrmhole of Ihe dress, as shown by Iho dolldeil lines In the i Illustration, ao Dial It la ecparatod , Irotn the body. It may alao happen that the hair falls on the ahnublera. i This should also he cut round aeatly. as shown by the doited lines In the diagram, leaving Just the width of Ihe , nis'k. When the whole figure haa been . cut out paste it on a piece of thin S cardboard, and. when dry, cut around , , It with a pair of sharp scissors. If you desire Hie doll lo stand alone, cut I a narrow sirlp of the . paatclsiard. turn down one etui, glue It on the back ol the waist and cut off tbe , siimii leiiglli as the doll. Thus you i will have a. prop for the figure. ; Ha-goo a Funny Gams. A game pnpulur among tho Tllnklta, a Hibe of Indians lu southern Alaska, la culled Ha goo. ' The chllilien range theinselvea In two parallel Hues. In Hie center of . ono line Is a player who bolda aloft a pole wllh a brightly colored piece of cloth Healing from It. Then, from . Hie oppoattc lino a. lvalu es a little girl 1 who holila out her hand for Iho deco- J ruled stick, whllo all her companions J tnoi.e fin i s. suy funny things and - j "cut capers" lo make her laugh. 1 U aim sullies, ever so Unlit ly . she la i out of the game; but If site can keep a f solemn line she takes I lie alii k ami j go.i back lo In r own Hue while one , of the opposing players move across Hie open space und tries 111 turn lo keep a attalgbt race. : ! Thla goes on until there romii.ua j only one pluyer who has nut amtlod, I and thla ono wins the game for the , I side. i I Came of Blyphs. ! ! For active young folks tho gume of s - v sylphs la Iho Intent form of ainuae- menl. It la In reality electric battledore battle-dore and shuttlecock. The two play-era play-era bold a warn! ra h. I hose wands iiavlug been clcclilllcd by friction. i The ahiiltlooock Is represented by a ' buttorlly made of collodion. Tbe but- terlly Is thrown Into the air, and one , or other pluyer approaches the tip of I ',. hla w ninl lo the so called sylph; tne ; elcctrlllcd wan, Is repel the bntterlly, which skims awuy aa the wand tlrawa near, lu this way the liulterlly la sent ! dying h It h ur und thither without being touched. A very gisnl game, with prop- 1 or rules. Is mado from thla Idea. ; . ii Stone Forests. Tho regions nf Ihe Little Colorado ' . ' river In Arlxoua abound In wonderful , vegetublo potrUuctlon whole forests being founil In aomo places which are hard as flint, hut which look aa It but ! recently stripped of their foliage. ''. Home of these atone treca are atandluc Just as natural aa llfo, while others are plied across each othor Jimt like j the fulleu mouarchs of a real foreaL . I Geologists ssy that the trees wore once j covered lo Ihe depth of 1.000 foot with marl, which transformed them from j wood to solid rock. Thla marl, after j the lapse of ages, washed out, leaving ; j some of the trees standing In an upright up-right position. ' I |