‘t PAGE rout-i O O 0 6 +000‘ _ ti.’ i‘:il.l,e=t may. ii- dutl. ..ll'; tilllltllfi WP" .l.-ll'l- l‘t.'i,'§ll ~tlEi l"illl‘- t-z King. pith lltirzll-tl lo ' nl/ltill-r zttl-i lizli tl nuti-l-ry ahilfh Wttb ill-G llur: l'_\ .2 hull‘ hi4 o ll.._ t" lzly; [IiPll ‘l paw-ll v.f'.'l Pritlvr- liti- ‘ " ‘ ‘iv-r rlljvai villiilrflll. lllollt »t ‘to would Catalina iu_\‘-, play “null in lilo corritiflrti 0i’ l't\i'lt;~. and wcttaltla~ "v at"? turn t» udlnlrl- ' ‘ nltht-r d“- Illi none forveatv in .:u- titan iv» has Christltlas Gallles “ilvll lilufl- l.t ,|:: ill ill" prolzrtlllzllll- p:lr'y you l-tttl put glltlti ittlztluttr b}; ill- lu.» little bled -~ :.'lt>l titlgol‘ and thumb l "t ‘llutld to your nos-a, and mil-- ox‘ til-l rbtllt ilttnd to your 'l‘ll<-ll (‘llitllfltl your rlyht 1:." Filth: our. '1" e arm uppermost ‘ll-fore must -' ilYl1il-Tl\*'.'\iil. Ho this nnoo ' - "IP41 it" flUillflllW‘ "lrld wlulo t"ill do Ille lntlveltletlt |».l.l .- "l up; w rlr lt.. most lattgil- ~:‘!'t\$‘ about. ill in n most. pud- no-rt-r '.\i1‘\’lll to wtion the first _____._. __g>_______ Apple Turnover ll:-l;i“l'< 1n this plume siuull t-lrl-ie, ‘Fllon every-one i» . l apple wilich they hold in llgil; iltltrl .\. 2.10 llortl "htrm" 5013mm‘) 1w. . ll ‘o frilly a. slow nlareh on the l mo. esnl the wh-‘llo party goiflmu» ly atnik r-un-l in n circle, thrown- illl: lllr "l" "Mien with their right tllll 2+ and tattzhlng them ngiin with lueir loll. bu: never. pausing lu tiloir mnrtll. 'l"nie tutu-t go on for tllmo min. ilfnu, r i ti] at will) 1'3“ l0 "it?" a tailing out oflthc gnultl lc". it drop. ‘Q9;oQvOO-UOOOQOO-OOOOOOOOOO‘OO:QO99Q'9'QQQO:QQOQQQ‘0Qv z ROYikL CHILDREN S CHRISTMA5 O00 0QOOPO§QOOO‘PQO-O'OQ-DOQ+O-OOO-O-OOQOQQGOOQOO'OO-O l "T. - pa“ O rlverjronv: hill‘. l.» .. ‘P ‘l tho i l._. under u Zil"‘.ll writ option. tilt" pi-tol ill ' lle wtitillillfifi '.i‘1~-li to slit/a ' year» lair-r when l; c on tho u story; v“ U1" P-‘illrl- ltlurt have a‘. his rielrsltivl-rlcsk; to Lhq lt.-flip et xi .. 0n another o.» "Milan Lilo rot :li t-llllllrep wont entertain- it tyne tlleooa itspiuiitll‘ Kill’! t he." iittit- wititll ' lot‘ a trick in a-hll-il “ti: HLlI']!ll\i‘tl in lw rlippw] in", to i it. ll invite m‘ ink and uttorxwlrllu to trozm- out '\"'<V)!]">fi- ‘ ‘The gotta; "Ki"! "l tilt the (‘Olijllfflf um] m“?! "i Hlik thins» ut> ill such a llllll. the hltllrikt-rcllivfs ruail,‘ “"""- hi"? 1v "- Hitler tlecorutl-li villi M t‘ r-l- -» luit l-tititmil, Ho 11.1.1 ‘iii-l Ttru on; trr-gtgl-d 1‘ _ 3., ‘ 1111i?" .'t‘ll~! tilt‘ l'l"illtfi'.*lti tooit t ve ' ~ Who Blew the Whistle? (me o!‘ tile party l,» perullde-d t-l llllil .'t ‘lleitetl overcoat. and while this illllltfivll’, \i('[i2ll is hum’; 511ml. toidl-d a whistle attached to a ploco I.ti' string or ribbon is secretly tied to the hull. at the buck. Then he. i» tolll that ill-a task is to listt-tl for til-l i-‘lwl ot‘ tt whistle, and then find uni‘. ‘who bit-iv if. H» indicates the one h-.- sill-pew»: by touching him o;- ler. The piayt-l- is [UTIVWI round tilroo timed and thou somoonc, lightly taking hold of the whistle, glvofl i‘. a loud ialovr. Tho blindfolded 0m- nttttlrltlly turns round to catch the offender. Ulrcvlly" llt- turns :\tlrltllel' player Lille-a hold m‘ the Whlslla and blows '1. 'l‘lu- one who is blindfolded gum In a terrible muddle. it is usually l" llllll- lit-fort» he learns: that the \‘.ili.>'ti" i2» nztacilv-tl to him! Dumb Cranlbo Don't tot-got this gnaw, i: is grout. fun and giver, n lo; ot‘ zlmusmnont. ‘Pick up stiles, one slid‘! ~tayrs in tho rot-tn anti rho other goel-l out. Those insidfl think 0i’ n word, sueh as "tear." they then send n message to those ouisidt- to s. ' ‘the. word rityziiru ailll "at-or." Tho ntttom tlictl proceed to ant silently nll the cords that r "no "lth "lwer" un- til they hn-ilto the yizll: d-ord. Thou the others go on; Jul-e, IJORWEVUI", ppm. _ in larycr oi: r» frilr tho '..\e .'-‘:¢l.-i.\ll and ' ltiup up teznblh" r-ul-it-lilll- n‘ n" lilfflo titli- ‘ rather 7 can don-u. and til-- tre n new»:- liilnifl unabl- mily gttllltnv f. ‘fl-- Qlltiolt "ftlil IL 13'» . e hull-l sllfllsl have lit-en or‘ tlv-t-ryrlvteus <lllll of oavil iv." th" i)"!ll'- "I tin .1 I'll-- ..:- l unto; null occasion, til.- tw iii" " lrlmtPlo-li i t uai .i"'.t~" lot‘ Christmas in Qverseas Capitals Inndon —- Paris- Berlin ooooooooooooooooooooooocone»;oo¢q> w ».¢->o¢a»0o-o++¢0<0 LONDON ‘ ’ Std of ihu Teu- ' fr» c-f Finis‘- ' \-..th - lnt-rry- for the - iml rotten ll‘ Ntlrfoiic i‘ "w-v recipes - l.-l' t-(ltlfso i-~ the Chrisltuui 'allioru\bil~ t enlent lu lbw itl ylllg tiegrot-a - 5001,11 - gut-gratuitous . i114 l ling: tin‘ ll on iht- two tL'\\'il sta w llm-i and ht-cl‘ v at .1 . mllliuly." l-Ivca ukmellt habitat: celt-llrzltoel t-y rilltlltilll); a ltlnzvr lirltwr lhl- szrutiulrl whence come 0-,". of 1hr Norfolk rod tur- l, -,- . "flSli-J ut-lfirtling to the * ' f-l fill‘ saith)!‘ 0.4-, tit.- ("‘..".'1li!t(2t1 l"-‘ . Paris would lililuflll t» crack of doom ct inin __»;l the YHIITYOW. ' . tut the Willlll‘ city ovt-Y)’ 130ml in \'U!)‘v‘t.*1'l.(‘tl Into a. wonderland ilotsers and ti"l‘()l'il!l"ll?i and l: u: tllrisl-tmas tr-Ws tthlliln with lights. They are packed with till- rrlllk anal fashion : d bt-ttuty of the LW-Lrrlptllis m‘ pl ..»'.lre, dining and atuglptng p1 the v“llll o1‘ uiitfioa. the strains. m‘ lntlsle l-.i the sound o‘; latltzhtt-r; i\ Lllotllltlnd : trip iiltllll)‘ . tlu- tlrlurs that deralti the dam another titty. ll1~lw'vl*ilt-l1\\‘ . l lllitilliilllt the vlllnti irl-lu Hlllti" ll. till-litre null er pr/ttn», ‘the rt ltltllrnnvl r11,- lv with .‘¢]IOii£‘S-‘l ....t~lt ,1 ' ll tioxvof‘, to en- ly tin.- (‘t iitl- ;ill[)l)\‘i" ‘till- i jn c . .144. oatitlineu, rich l’ anti shop lunatic-rune all er and tote ill-‘itiC take the l-l {JiUifl-Dlltilillli-I wtlltltlts lzlvt- way t “Mt-Lt; but tho h and 10w alike the ftilllllini‘ . - prorillciltl llri- ~ht--; its zenith. folunrt. the air lntlgtltvz‘ '. O00 r in llillwnillillflil , - _ merry joists which almost drown 010000040 tut- intoxicating strains of musk‘- 'l‘o:l.»'t:i and solute and speeches tol- low in bewildering succession un- til prew! tho scene is changed. ’i':tbio<, nuVtfT. glass and linen all. vanish rt; if by Infill“!- Thu band strikes up a ulerry danco tune and feet trip gully until uloruing dawn-l. ucctlsionuliy- towards bouts. this small perhaps on the mnrblu top of a table ller twinkling feet. play- iug in Milli out atrium! tho cham- 59H I I I BERLIN some ntoro daring i wlllri through u cun- in ilerlin tilt» season of Yuletldv rt-tlliy’ o. l1 when all hm .[)lli.(‘4~6l. her banks uro lint-ll t-uriy a Decombor squares and one" boulevard and canal with foresta o!‘ (hristtllup; trees at prices t0 suit all pot-item and iletorc Christmas Eve l-oull-l .'a\')!!lt\ Olltutwd tree-s have been dstributt-d among the homes of tho capital. ’l‘llv- decorrttitltt of hundreds o‘. ' nll 0:‘ (Tutu 1:) quite an an; lu Tho materials. candles, lau- . 1011;; llillery- glass of Iluhcn and lnyritltll m‘, Xiecllzltiicai figures urt- hfilkl ll)‘ ultra null ho‘. iolu; row iron: cud to end oi’ th» lint 12in s: rv-et petila rs . {Toe till» varillty- o!‘ :1\'t'f‘t". and dwpeptil (‘Hktlt ' ~ (Iilriiiullls at ginger-y "[|i‘t*f".'l'l‘—kllt‘il(~l i) "tit-ll fvllllivlll flavored with l": u oi‘ uii zaexva who slltnd ln a Iicriinvr ' --.oon tlfspennc with itself as ulth iiiillttll’. uillt-ll ho could no’ ttil~tht~ rich in; zllld {Liilfillti ilTlliLlllPlllvll cake‘. front lnlLt-l-i»: lirulluu ll-it and Kolligsberg; uoy calm»; anti abovt ill! til" (‘ril-Urzltt-d Alurzitlnlt utrivt Nor t-uttld hr» drcaln oz‘ nlhusing the hoary" l"tnlil_l' supper on Christmas Eve, tho clliet‘ lJiJhPQ of which are vftrp l-voit (i iu beer and tnohnpitlleu “ll E l-l l-rllllptlal-tl of poppy hood wilnontis Proverbs Jwlvidtw your party into two tgrOups, mm side going out or the room. Tlloso out-tide thinlt of a Proverb. such as ‘A stitch ill time hdvfis, nine." “there's many a slip l)t‘1V\‘>"4~l1 cup Xtllli lip." Each lnom- bl-r ill turn till-n tit-ts the pTOVQFI). thr- bl-st way tilt-y can, the other sido flllrtkalllg Willi‘. they are. _iO Magic Music flue oz‘ the ploy-em i.» sent out 0f rqflln’ mp1 tho rt-bt till-ll agree ‘llpilil tmlun nilhpit‘ task tor her to portornt. such in moving u chair, ‘tout-fitting an ornament, or finding some hitldon object. lSlle is called in and 11011.10 one begins to play the pit-inn. h’ tho por- nrlrlor qwlnytt very loudly, the " lglter" ltunvrfi that ‘she is no- m ere near the. obiecl she ifi to search for. ‘Wilolt-thc Hlllflil) in soft, then who knows silt! is very ut-rlr, and wilt-n tho muic ceases nl- togs-thor. all!‘ known that uhe has found thtvolflottt giro was intended to look t'or. ' t A Clever Trick ’i‘.1ltt- 4t piece of string about uino invltt-d long, and give ‘it t0 1L fFlPflti, saying. "ho you think I can tnlto hold o!‘ this end without your st-oimt nlo?" 0t‘ counlo, .your..t‘ticnd will bl’ sun- to llll~»\l'i*f, “No! Sn you just poke the string through the kc)‘- llole oz‘ :1 door, and run outside. fiiltttiillg the door behind you. t)!‘ voiihw, tilt-ll you will be hOidillg tlu- otlll-l- ontl oi’ tho string out of the sight 0t‘ your friend- ..._._oo¢—--—- ‘Can You Read This? mas is trtl great. hm. lain to terminates sorrow. pols the hum-p. and tends-l joy to all. It. alt-ti y suits boys feeling num- their qminmioruywho make Lucil- it from school with lamented swtftuesel. 1t 1t ._._ -- _..__i Light 1n Darkness “Paw, what it! a dark recess?" "Fllristltltls valuation in an Esk- imo college, my 11011." "Do they celebrate. hy giving ll Snow Ilall, Pint?" }lt~dtiltlc. son." A “Fare” Exchange ("ustomor (ilmltedly): "Do you know there was a fly in tlto Christ- mas cake I bought the other day? i want you to exchange it. for another one." shopkeeper: "Certainly, madam, it‘ you will return the fly i will give you .1 curt-ant iu its place." Christmas Don’ts ‘Don't hang up a paper lantern by anything other than wire. Don‘; put candle-s vt-nerta they are iikoly to drop and not fire to any- thing. Don't forget to be u: punctual u: .1 party. an you would be at n busiv liens engagement. and mislilu t v CHRISTMAS £111 Vfwnalvi tans suggests t1 celebration l I! weather that is peraturo consid- erably bolow zretrziug point, with [Ilonghpe of snow (‘ovtlrad fields, skating and 011K‘? 0111400!‘ 59°?!“ clad in (ranucntu to keep cold winds away. it ‘t. a air cry from thtt kind of weather to tyonltilior tho conditions under which 1390910 "in fur awn)‘ inugllulro lwsictlra1i:lg"1lle day. For instant-e, Singapore in India. Willi"! mo.» i.~l t1 rant» Entrliab pnlrlllnlle“ it; triglltfuiiy lie-t during tho Chriii» mas twrlsou. ' _ Avila it» dense green foliage. acre upon avrv- o!‘ ltlltlbbvtrles, c001 ooltv lug \\'lllii~\\§\rill\‘lll bllflgiliOvifl. and [ZPZh-Ftii air ofpicturt-sqllenvsfi. it i; as beautiful a i-intu a any lu the u-iztlltl Eastern Empire, ‘Piluitiuo sen front, the wil-Iouded blue of Lin» 5h)‘ 1tl"i the g l jiorcd costume» worn by tl:».l ctiemopolitun crowd oi‘ Alnlltyta. (‘lilacs-w Sihitq, and so forth, tidal to it; peculiar attractive- n1 5-: But illiw particular tlspcct oi‘ Slnlyuptlre l; only atlprt-viatetl h)‘ tlll- r-"Ldllil ' or from the West. 'l‘i:l~'llt‘llithy- pillbu-truttor. despite tho appalling ilPiii, invariably; fails ill lovn with tho blast and cannot tkwnct-ivl- - y tizl- majority oi‘ 8X- iitttl Tt-sitien. pitlt- for the day tllvl’ "rt-tire." ~ Tho tit-pr-wxc-li Tililit, Xvhh. nlonth in tnonlil out is tort-ed to live ill a "ll atmosphere. 5cm lil- in the natural atu-ae Singapore and n your tilt-near. ol‘ o-r two in it» ntmty t-utervatlng flirti- flli‘ slips ll t. l-:lel-gy' and destroys all Oriiitlrti i‘l\ l-‘or the iljJlKlT 111's». is almost with- my parallel, \l'T't1\inlY n0 llutrztvel- led person-tam to n any ldca 0t‘ lt. Ono vlvaltun up first tiling in tho morning iu :\ pt-lspiration. The operation ot‘ tilW-Eflillg it uttélndod by .\_~. tnl- i-Iurtlpean or Arneriran m‘ Kim urlu 1v ilrllsh hi; ilzlir he ‘. glut to pl-rspirt- anti when his truest-t. are arrallgt-tl he Al“ in t-tl to mop a lzertzt-tl brow. Tho .-ll;tltt exertion ullith it» nut-attain‘. on lilting tvncH iihfllfd is fraught with lilsvr-ltifort zlntl .t1tt' gotrtlgglrvl invuiwt-tl in ‘lltttoniuq a rebellious t" lune lliszlstroui»; rrtsults. liow» at (‘llV-tltltts, the vxpfllflltiPii Hn lflllllnllll vilerrrld by the IHPXIIUY)’ m‘ zltllly ll (‘hrhrmgs "at ilolue” throws off h} (lOIDOKIllOiICy and lzzakoa the lurlsl: of LL10 nrcltaton. The Malt-y Ponllutlia Lt probably aim only llrltisll posseeosiou in the world “hero (‘llristulus Dayle not observed are a tioiiday". That i,-;'to ti ... <0 zu fa rls. _ awumnr "P9991" " ‘llqio realize bow dlflerent the cli- n gritty 5y tn other " places at thl-gtlmv _ bfyufir. Probably‘ no; many/Fa mo!!! Cnlfldlttfll Chris}- usualiy h} a tem- t-ity for omjoylnclx. any tho bead‘ of a-firln in. not ex. pee-ted to give tbu staff u day off should Christmas Day mil upon mail day. ever. it ni-ldflm happens that {hg omplnyw- is deprived of his holiday. Christmas Day usually begin; by, the master of tho iauulzaldw recelv. In»: tho ulaltly servants, one); or wllglu. wearing a (many mt]; “q l spotieisly whim linen coat offorr him a present 0t trait. This u“ probably been procured from l neighboring garden or the brown man from his master}; grocer, ("Aflging it it: he cllnrtzétl to the household oxpctucs. itavlng acknowledged those prtutants tho Englishman ab tenths early ut-rtrico at the Catho- dral n boatltitul though small build. lag which i.» in charge or the vlcgr 11nd his curate. After exchanging greetings with innumerable friend: and uoquaintauct-s the exile botakei himself to breakfast anll should the English mall with lettcm and pap. om, have arrived during the ub- soucee he will ioel infinitely losl depressed than he did when leav- lug tho DUHKIUOW. Such lr-tlorri are a perfect" godsend to tho Uxpntri. tlteti one who .'.l forcoti to spend (llriitmwl .10 ttlr ltwuy from all home ties. lie read“ and re rend-l them at intervals (luring inc day null probably tlfflllillg; of tilt-tn by trig-ht. ’l‘h»- llliémtlil usually L~l devoted t0 a rltlt- or tlriviVll) Johurt- whitftl is iitlltlted IIPTUSH tho it-atilruusl div~ tiling tho island from tho tuainltltldf lilorq tilc gaming tables lwhich V-‘Pfe tlu- property ot’ the Stilton of Jollore) used prove attractive to-tllose who had more nlotltly- than hPFhP, itltiet-ti players would spent lllt‘ whole of ("Jfiviillllfi hay at this .i~‘ar Piastl-rn ‘lionte (‘llrio gambl- ing tor dollam. "Perhaps they are douo away with now," you will ny. ‘fhcy art‘. Although til!‘ White man's lhopl tlrlcally known tut lrodmvnsl lfl! R1‘t1v~l':1liy' t-ltwcti on Cllfislllll! Dly. the (‘hint-so null Malay clerks wiln inhabit (‘ilinalowtl null Malay ‘Town do not avltll tllt-znsolvt-a oi‘ the holiday. Stir-h in tho activity of tht-ir hralna that they devote the ultlruing to devising nt-helut-l when-by they can pot the _beitt'r of to lie-fr l-lllulewl-m or llvlleiit limit strives in some bu; reprcilelllivn way. liavinx; tuxitallstell tho mlh- il-ct the yclitlzv tilt-ll slumber, nftnzl tonlzliulut: latrl-lcill-tl on a vouch for tho whole of tho afternoon. While the cnlrlroli mptliatlou are “leop- lrtz Ullfly the nunlit hotlrl their wilitt- master» picnic in L119 pipe“. nut plllnlttlnua ‘mu: “battling pigpn at Klltong, wilt-rte. ‘y; the wtty the lllilvvs ‘ufu pa be round on Nnu" Yeurl-l my playing "FnnTnu." Tim n-elletotlo frequently upendn the ll tl-rlzcoa playing billiards ur bridge u’. tho Athletic Club which Ls attu- ated in tho shady gardens near the seashore; or he may play tennis, cricket or ovon football. i Give 1t up. i wear a l-rightcolottred iackoi. ivhlcu is rather frayed at both ends but not. fttqln JYPJF. l usually wear o. ntntliug face, possibly bocuulso I run woli Hum‘! iutwltio. l nln full o! tizlrprlcs and words of wistioln. You nre almost sure to ulect IUGVQVQYY Christmas. \\’hnt um l? - . _ “A Chrlstmls Cracker." Long’ List u d A popuinr word-making game is to wrlto down. in a glvon time. as many words as you can beginning with one particular lottor. Each coulptetod word counts onu mark. anti a prize may b“ given for tho longest llut. ‘ The Elusive Apple .\n apple it atlsIJt-ntlod from the coiling by :1 piece ot‘ string, and lhrce or four chain; are arranged ltacks appcrttltlst, in a circ-lo mulld tilt» fruit. i-Jach player now kllflfllfi on tile iaflvit m‘ a chair all! the topple in sot in motion. - The players have to try to bite the lvpplo, it‘ anyono iiovll so with- >nut avorbalant:inggb,ipt chair he's-n nlarrol, null thoroughly doscrvcu tu b~~ allowed to 03bit! -—-—<-6&--i Golden Rose iialne; The more players the ntorrlcr for this game. ' The plnyors atust choose n ton- oht-r, and tilt-re must he a dance. The (lunch goon out (ll htlnrint-Z. Thou tbt- teacher must. give elicit» oi" his tqvhniitrg n nalnc. title tram-ht- "Tho Golden Itosc." auntllol‘ "Gold- on lint," nnotllor “Golden Broom," etc. 0t‘ course, the dunco must not he allowed to hear any oi the con- vtmettilon, and '\\‘h€§fl the scholars all llnvfl their separate nltlnol the dance lfl called iu. "Pick one nut»- the "Golden Roan,’ perhaps tho ton. cllor will any. Thou tile dunco must name tho player no ihinknls llikoly to be "uollien ltmte," p‘ he 31195“; correctly he take» the drhoiar of! with him. Ho t-omo in 51x" 11mm), "Y"! if 1W ("Wt He: not tour guesses l-izhtollt of up. at,‘ h“ m; My =1 ffirfeit. and another chosen. sounds. string i» requlroti. is threaded. and the (‘llil-‘i of the string arc knotted together. playen; theu tako the string ill their hmuls and form a circle. while one m‘ the mmpauy- who is called the intuit-r. stands in tho centre. has done thin, he takes his plum» hold tho ring ill-comes [he "hun- zlbout int-hrs; ncrrlss. ivetitnon ills whouitlvm and fun a string through it. to .1 chair a! tho far end of the room iht-n and strings, with fmu; oi‘ them and n00 who can get. the fro]: across first. logs must not leave tho floor. A Party Trick. y Try thin! itsyuot so easy Ba it. Plat-o your hands so that the lingers oi; the right baud slight- iy interlock tho flntmrs oi tho loll. Now place u. pcncll on tllo table la trout of you. The trick is to pick up tho pencil ‘bony-eon tho backs of your finger- tips. it. sounds simple. Try it and Hunt the Ring- For this game a long ploco of 0n this a ring ‘ FOP. The They zuutit be passed rapidly round and round. and the players Xililfig try to pFIJVQWIl the huutt-l‘ finding out who holdt; the ring. A; soon as he in the circle, willie the porenn who tor. ~ it Frog's. Git-ll; fan lulty be obtained from the glmle ot‘ Fmget. Tllko a Diem» or cardboard and trace (llvFv-illl lllt- outline of a frog. twt-lvo int-hes hlprh by six llore a sltnali hold Tie one out! of each fro; string the‘ hold two competitors ltucel the othor cud of the their (was just in Tho frogs’ The game consists 0t‘ n race he~ twccn the from. To malm his frog run the player jerks his string ‘ub- wartin tt tow intrhea. afterwards let» ting it drnp again. It the irmfa hind legs leave the ttrflund, the player must start from the beginning again. "By Gilli-III“ the trogu out on l smaller scale you can arrange tnblo races. tom; oi‘ clluln set. clone against. one aide of tho table. willie the players stand at tho other aido. Tho‘ strings are tied to the Tito winner. o; course. is the player who getfhtlitl-og across the table ftrt. ' fnfiommenrt 1s. 1m At the same time, how- mtly have ordered the Kiln