A TRICKT TO TRY.
-.The performer shows an ordinary handkerchief (largo or gentleman's is'ize), spreads it on the table] takes the opposite corners, one in each hand) and says, without lotting them go, ha; can jie a knot in tho handkerchief. .->'■'., : .'This is how it is done: Fold the arms, winking right hand rest' on biceps of left arm and left hand under biis'ops of tight arm. "Whilo the liaiids are iivthis position, talto tho cuds of the liiuldkdrchief one in each hand and pull' them apart, and it will be found that a knot :ia;;formed in the middle of the hand'fcerchiof. ■EE33iso]t22azoaßO3iz^zc^asa3a
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 15
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103A TRICKT TO TRY. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 15
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