Advanced Magic
Advanced Magic
Advanced Magic
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1.
Introduction.
2.
Tables A L a E xquisite.
3.
W ooden Tables.
4.
tr o p ic Bamboo Stan d .
5.
F la t Tables.
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K e y Card.
7.
Easj' Pickings.
8.
S u p e rio r A ee Effect.
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15.
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A D eceptive Dodge.
19.
S p irit W atch .
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22.
M ammoth F lo w e r P roduction.
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24.
(S e v e ra l methods.)
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26.
27.
H ot spots.
M A G IC A L OVETTE
INTRODUCTION.
In writing this book, it is not my in tu itio n to treat conjuring in a ll its
technical d e ta ils; but m erely record some o f the results o f m y life study of
the fascinating' urt o f M ag ic;; and which I hope, w ill prove, i f not in s tru c t
ive, at least in terestin g to the m any who eith er dabble in Mag'ic fo r a liv lihood o r pi-stime.
W hen I w rote T ric k y -T ric k s I confidently intended it should be my
last book. B ut Circum stances A lte r O ases. The great success o f m y two
books: The M agicians New F ie ld and T ric k y -T ric k s was a v e ry g ra t
ify in g su rp rise to me, as the sales of these hooks ran fa r beyond m y fo n d
est expectations. Since then I have been besieged w ith inquiries, especial
ly during the last two m onths, as to when I was going to w rite anoth er
book.
O f course, it is encouraging (o know that y o u r w ork is appreciated, but
m v tim e was pre-occupied w ith my finessing In stitu te . Besides my a s
p ira tio n s were soaring w ithin the lo fty realm o f a New-M ore P e rfe c t and
more w onderful type o f Magic than the w orld has ever known b e fo re!
Now, since the birth o f New Era M ag ic we have a new condition
A condition which demands New Mcgic L ite ra tu re ; and as a s ta rte r A d
vanced M ag ic is the first answ er to the call.
A n ticip atin g y o u r in terro gation as to what Now E ra M ag ic is, I
w ill b rie fly state th at the d istinctive principle, and p rin cip le distinction
between the old and the new class or higher type o f Mitgic, is the obvious
fa irn e ss and open-and-n.bove-board m anner o f presentation o f the la tte r. In
oth er w o rd s; in the New Magic, m aterialization s are not ob viou sly smug
gled in, n o r are the envanishm ents obvious sm uggling out, as is g en erally
the case w ith our aged a rt. E specially is th is ,tru e w ith the big trick s I l
lusions.
lie who thinks this prin ciple is o f little im portance does not know'
whrit it is th a t re a lly makes an effect S u rp risin g and S ta rtlin g . The de
gree in which y o u r effect is S u rp risin g or S ta rtlin g depends upon liow p e r
fe c tly you have adhered to and applied the said principle.
W ith in the advent o f New Era M agic ou r beloved
A r t now enters
upon a New Epoch. A re- you, d ea r
rea d er, going to
keep
pace th erew ith ,
o r are you one o f those who think that any old tiling is good enough os
long as you can get, aw ay w ith it ? U nless you decide quickly, no choice
w ill be le ft you. The Magic A r t is now in a state o f tran sitio n and is r a p
id ly undergoing a com plete revo lu tion. There w ill be only one type o f
M agic in the fu tu re ; th at w ill be. the
New E na.
I have no axe to g rin d ; nor have T an y apology to m ake
fo r the ap p ear
ance o f this book. Advanced M ag ic is sim ply a re p ly to the numerous
urgent requests o f m y frien d s, m any o f whom I have met p erson ally, be
fo re and since leaving the road, th a t 1 put in book form more o f the fru its
o f m y experience and observations.
I f this w ork should prove helpful to a t least one S tru g g lin g B ro th er, I
will fs e l am ply rew arded fo r m y efforts.
Sin c e re ly yours,
M agical O vette,
cADVANCED
M AGIC
ILLUSTRATED
PART ONE
lI lA l l l A l t f A t l t A f ir A t r A f y A m A m A f I?A w A f l r A n A t l f r
TABLES.
Tables A La Exquisite
Wooden Tables
Tropic Bamboo Stands
Flat Tables
A D V A N C E D M AGIC.
T A B L E S A L A EX Q U ISIT E
Tables are an alm ost indispensible adjunct to a con ju ring p erform ers
equipment.
This m ay have
tables which I am about to describe, and which I have used in my act fu lly
H ere are
Only J/2 m inute to set up, and less to take a p a rt: and capable o f holding '26
lbs.
But every good thing has its im itators, and Tables E xquisite a>c no
exception.
In fa ll, 1910, they w ere put upon the m arket by other p arties one o f
whom called upon me w hile I was p laying at the Olympi.i Thentre, Brook
ly n ,came back o f the stage to get-a good view o f my stands a t close an^e;
and la te r w rote me requesting that I bring one o f m y stands to his residence
so that he could study same a t his le isu re N erve ( ? ) .
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WOODEN T A B L E S
A g ain you mList go to a w ood-turner, though ii' you are handy w ith a
aw it m ay not be necessary.
G et some 3 ply veneer wood and cut out two fo rm s as plate 3 Fig. 1.
These w ill nest as Fig. 2 by m ortising out top center o f one as A and
bottom center o f the oth er as B Fig. 1, so that they w ill tit w ithin each
other.
The p illa r shown Fig. 3 is ve ry sim ple but a more ornam ental a rran g e
ment can easily be designed, i f preferab le.
Top end o f p illa r must be m ortised leaving it square, so as to fit the
top. T his is im portant, fo r i f le ft a round table top would revolve.
Now you can have some nice scroll w ork as in Fig. 4. This w ill be
found v e ry useful doing aw ay with the need o f d ra p e ry ; and yet, you can
conceal sm all objects such as coins, hakfs., etc. etc. by having space in
S cro ll fitted w ith tin tubes with springs. These tubes w ill not be noticed
a few fe e t aw ay as it w ill a ll look dark.
TROPIC BAMBOO STAND
H ere is a simple, yet useful stand fo r an orien tal w orker.
Get 3 Bamboo canes or a fishing pole and cut three 35 inch lengths.
B oth ends o f each must be cut a little on the slant. (See Fig. 1 l late 3).
In one end o f each glue a little plugallow ing % inch sticking out.
Now, w ith so ft brass w ire, tie two canes together 1 1 inches from top,
then tie the third cane to one o f the two which are tied. (Note Be sure
not to tie ..ny low er than 11 inches fro m top. This, when spread, w ill give
space fo r a 1 4 inch top).
In setting u p : A ll th at is necessary is to open out legs and place on the
top. Table top must have holes in exact place. Best w ay is to cut plugs
on slant a fte r top is on. Now a coat o f bronzeand there you a re !
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F L A T T A B L E S.
A n o th er stand th a t I have used in la te ye a rs in my o rien tal A c t is the
fo llo w in g : Cut out tw o fo rm s as in F ig. 1 & 2 P la te 4. A n incision is
made in each fo rm but in opposite directions, i. e., fro m top o f one and
fro m bottom o f other, so that they w ill fit w ith in each oth er as in F ig. 4.
Then give it a coat o f dull paint and finish. D ecorate to suit. I glue the
D ragons cut from colored tinsel paper fo r decorations.
L ittle fu rth e r in structio ns a re necessary. The size is up to you. M ine
a re 35 inches high, 15 inches wide. A s lit is made in each corn er o f top so
as to fit snuggly over, protuberances le ft on the 4 corners o f stand.
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CARDS.
K ey Card
Easy Picking
Superior Ace Effect
Matter of Force Deck
Unique Card Location
The Egyptian Devination
Simple Force
Novel Change for Pack of Cards
Cards and Handkerchief from
Anywhere.
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CARD T R IC K S
Once again the w rite r lias the p leasu re o f presenting to the M agical
F ra te rn ity a m odest a rra y o f m iscellaneous id ea s: Som e are original, some
m erely im provem entsbut a t any ra te a ll w orth trying .
I have endeavored to make the explanations as clear as possible w ith
out useless rep etitio n o f general prin ciples, w ith which the re a d e r I fake
fo r granted is a lrea d y fa m iliar.
1 have thoroughly tested out these orig inal ideas, suggestions and im
provem ents, and can h e a rtily recommend them to p erfo rm ers as applauscg etters, when capably presented.
K E Y CARD .
P re p a ra tio n : Cut out a portion, the size o f thumb tip from the m id
dle o f one end o f any card, and place this K e y -C a rd som ewhere near
the center o f pack.
Now i f you ru ffle the cards at the end, y o u r finger w ill stop a t torn
card. So locating chosen card, tr y th is : Oct K ey-C a rd a t bottom , lay
pack on table, have someone cut the cards. Note card at the cut, torn or
key card is now ju s t above selected card. Now ru ffle cards and .your r u f
fle w ill h e s ita te at K ey-C ard. The card ju st below it is the chosen one.
(See Goldstons E xclusive M agical S ecrets Iagc 54 gives s evera l Novel
M ethods).
E A S Y P IC K IN G
F o u r cards are selected, returned and shuffled in deck. C ards a re d i
vided into two equal portions, on e-half being placed in one pocket and the
rem ainder in tlie other pocket. Now perform er draw s out selected cards.
The effect o f producing cords from the pocket is p re tty w ell know n;
and as f a r as the public is concerned, it form s a fittin g sequel to any card
trick which can he concluded by the p e rfo rm e r taking a chosen card from
his pocket. To P e rfo rm : H ave fo u r cards selected and Returned. M ake
the p ass; bringing the fo u r cards to the top. I f you cannot m ake the pass,
use the K ey-C a rd as fo llo w s:
H ave torn card on bottom o f pack. H ave two o f the selected cards
placed on top. Now have someone cut the c a rd s ; this w ill brinpr the two
cards to center or w h erever cut was made. R uffle cards and hold p a rt,
open at Ivey-Card to receive the, o th er tw o selected cards. S q uare cards
up, and again ruffle them to get location o f K e y -C a rd , w here you divide
pack into tw o portions and do the do ve-tail shuffle le av in g the fo u r select
ed cards on top, and which you palm off. (N ote: In palm ing selected cards
it is not necessary to palm ju st the rig ht cards, i. e . : Y ou can palm along
a few more w ith them. This saves tim e and is much easier and enables you
to w ork the moves sm oother.) A ft e r cards are shuffled, palm ed cards are
replaced on top. U nder cover o f d ivid in g pack, slip two o f the selected
cards to bottom . Now place one portion o f pack in each o f two pockets.
This is sim ple, fo r you get a glance o f bottom two cards as you place in
y o u r pocket. O f course, you w ill know them as the, oth er two cards a re on
top o f oth er portions, so you can a t once pick them oul. A l the finish yon
can include the B rookes A n y Card from the P o c k et.
T have a lw ays thought that this trick o f any card taken from the pock
et is most effective when it is presented in the w ay I have described fo r,
before they are aw are o f it, the tric k is on them, so to speak,
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ANOTHER SU PE R IO R A C E EFFECT.
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AD V A N CE D M AGIC,
A DOUBLE PREDICTION
E ffe c t:P e rfo rm e r borrow s a calling card, envelope and a pack o f
cards.
On tbe calling card, he p riv a te ly w rites a p red ic tio n seals same in
an envelope which he gives to a spectator to hold.
P erfo rm er now picks up deck o f borrowed cards and asks someone to
blindfold him ; a fte r which some sp ectator is requested to select from the
pack a card which is return ed to deck and the cards thoroughly shuffled.
Now, the p erfo rm er asks that the envelope be opened, and the predic
tio n re a d ; at the same tim e handing the cards to a spectator.
W e w ill say the p red ic tio n reads You w ill select the K in g o f
H e a rts which w ill be found the 1 2th card from the top.
S p ecta to r counts down ]2 cards and to his amazement find tbe selected
card as predicted.
E a sy W hen you have borrowed the calling card, envelope and pack of
card s; secretly note the bottom card o f the pack and lay pack on the table.
Y ou m ay now w rite you r P re d ic tio n using the name o f the card which
you know to be on the bottom o f the pack. Now, a fte r you are blindfolded,
pick up pack o f cards and force card on spectators. To accomplish this, we
suggest the fo llow in g m ethod:
Take the pack in the le ft hand.
H olding it w ith the fingers on one side and the thumb on the other. S e
c retly draw down the bottom card about '3 in. L et the rig ht hand approach
the pack, and w ith the first and second fingers draw down the cards, one by
one, 1/2 in., beginning w ith the top card and so 011, in v itin g you r audience
to stop you at any card they choose. This is d e a rly shown in the illu s tra
tion. The thumb o f the rig h t band has rem ained beneath the pack in con
tact w ith the bottom card. The thumb should have been previou sly m oist
ened slig h tly so as to adhere to the bottom card. W hen y o u r audience has
indicated the card at which they desire you to stop, draw all the cards so
f a r selected com pletely aw ay from the pack, draw ing with them also, un
known to the audience, the bottom card. 11 this is done quickly it is im
possible to detect that the bottom card is draw n aw ay with the upper
cards. Since, however, you know the bottom card, it
is needless to say
th at the bottom card is re a lly supposed to be the last card at which
you
stopped in going through flie pack.
Good, so fa r. Now to get the card as the 12th card from the top w ith
out counting and fu m b lin g : A little device is used which is known as a
card counting R ing , and which is worn on the third finger o f the le ft
hand and in the A c t o f shuffling slide eleven cards in to ring. See (Fig. 2 ).
B rin g the chosen card (the forced card) to the top and replace the elev
en cards from ring.
The cards can now be false-shuffled and given to a spectator who is
requested to read the P re d ic tio n and ascertain i f it is correct.
The card counter may be made by soldering a piece o f m etal to any
rin g in the m anner shown in the cut.
This m etal piece is so adjusted as to allow eleven cards to slip into it
w ithout crowding.
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SIM P L E FORCE.
Remarking' th a t you a re p ecu lia rly sen sitive to an yth in g red, you hand
a fo ld ed paper to someone. Shuffle an o rd in a ry pack and hand i t to same
p a rty , asking him to give it an ad d itio n al d o vetail shuffle. Then, w ith
pack fa c e down, he deals oil one card a t a tim e, looking a t each and stop
ping a t the first red card he comes to, which he notes and shuffles in to the
pack. On opening p ap er you handed him he finds w ritte n thereon the
name o f the card he chose. Two or more cards m ay be forced.
The deck is arran ged in a certain color scheme which c a n t he detect
ed a fte r the shuffling. S a y you wish to fo rc e the queen o f hearts. D ivide
pack in to its red and black cards. P lace fa c e down six red cards, on them
1 2 black cards, then seven more reds, the top one being the fo rc e card. On
it place any black card. A rra n g e balance o f pack face down in anoth er
heap as fo llo w s: F ir s t a black card, on it seven reds, then tw elve blacks,
then the re st o f the reds. B ridge these tw o heaps in opposite directions
and place them together, heap containing fo rc e card becoming low er h a lf
o f pack. H and p a rty p ap er w ith Queen o f H e a rts w ritte n on it. Cut
pack a t bridge and do vetail shuffle the two h a lves together, taking care
th a t the top tw o cards o f low er h a lf (black card and fo rc e card) f a ll la st
on top o f pack. I f only h a lf w ay c a re fu l w ith th is shuffle, en tire center
1 8 to 2-4 c a rd sw ill be black. A sk p a rty to give pack an additional
d o ve-tail shuffle. I f you know lie shuffles th a t w ay, d o n t sp e c ify the kind
o f shuffle. Y ou w ill perceive th a t, as he c a n t cut pack except in the
m idst o f its all-b la c k center, no re d cards can possibly f a ll above the
fo rce card when he shuffles, and the tric k is done. Two or m ore card s o f
same color can ju s t as re a d ily be forccd. They should lie d ire c tly under
the first fo rce card in orig inal arrangem ent and m ust be allow ed to fa ll
on top o f pack in yo u r shuffle. 1 a r ty then takes first tw o o r th ree reds
he comes to. Y ou can a p p a re n tly leave choice o f color to chance by means
o f this ru se w ith s tra w s : B etw een thumb and fo refin g er o f rig h t hand show
two straw s, one seem ingly longer than the other, th e ir uneven ends p ro
jectin g tow ard you. P reten d to mix th eir ord er and have one d raw n (h id
ing the inn er, uneven ends.)
S h o rt s tra w stands fo r color you w ish to
fo rce, and is alw ays draw n. Three stra w s an inch long a re used. P lace
tw o between thumb and forefing er, outer ends even .and p ro jectin g tow ard
company. Third stra w is also placed betw een thumb and fo refin g er, but
p ro jectin g tow ard you, it seem ing to be a p a rt o f one o f the fr o n t straw s.
W h ich ever stra w is draw n you im m ediately show the tw o le ft in conjunc
tion, when they appear to be the long one and y o u r color is forced.
A NOVEL CHANGE FOB, A P A C K OF C A R D S.
The tric k is p e rfo rm er w ith a long and sh o rt pack o f cards.
E m pty the rig h t hand trou sers pocket and se c retly introduce the short
pack in to the upper p a rt o f the pocket, th a t is the p a rt th a t comes next
to the w aistcoat. To keep the pack in place, catch the bottom o f the
pocket and pu ll it up and tuck along side o f cards, the side aw ay fro m
body. I t w ill now be found th a t the pocket m ay be pulled in side out w ith
out revealin g the presence o f the cards.
Thus prep ared , you hand the long pack to the audience asking six
persons to each select a card, now tak e back the rem ain d er o f the pack
holding it w ell above the head, so that audience m ay see th at you do not in
any w ay tam per w ith it.
A s k one o f the persons who drew a card to tak e note o f its value and
re tu rn it to the center o f the pack (m,ako the pass and b rin g it to the top.)
G ive the pack a good shuffle but tak in g good care not to m ove the top card.
Y ou now undertake to show how easily you can find the draw n card
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by touch and in ord er that you m ay not he 'accused o f looking a t the cards
you w ill place them in y o u r pocket, which you pu ll out and show empty.
Place the pack in the pocket and ask at w hat num ber you shall produce
the draw n ca rd ; suppose tiie .answer is four. Take th ree cards fro m the
bottom o f the pack and the fo u rth fro m the top which you w ill rem em ber
is the draw n card. Now take w hat the audience supposes to be the same
pack out o f the pocket, but you re a lly leave the long pack in the bottom
p art and take out the short pack from the top, when, o f course, the change
is effected w ithout exciting suspicion. The rem aining five cards a re now
collected in the short pack to be produced in any w ay you choose.
C A R D S AND H A N D K E R C H IE FS,
from A N Y W H E R E
This stunt, w ill give the wise acres a jo lt. W atch th is E ffect: P e r
fo rm er rem oves his sleevesshows his hands p e rfe c tly e m p tyfingers wide
a p art, etc. Then he gets one from bottom o f this fo ot, and one from back
o f knee, and a few more from space, and so on he continues to get cards
from anyw here and everyw here when suddenly he catches a larg e silk hand
kerchief'and then another one or two. Then some more cards, one a t a
time, m ysteriously m aterialize in his outstretched hand, and then more
silks and so on he continues to produce a lte rn a te ly cards and silks un til
over a h a lf a. hundred is produced w hile all the time showing his hand to be
p e rfectly em pty and a ll fingers wide a p art. A nd hands a ll the tim e at arm s
length from body. This is M agic!
This w onderful effect is accomplished by the aid o f a new card and
handkerchief S p id e r which we w ill now endeavor lo describe.
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PART THREE
MISCELLANEOUS
Ink Thru Hat (Several Methods)
Useful Exchanging Bag.
A Deceptive Dodge.
Spirit Watch.
Twentieth Century Magical
T ransfor mation.
Improved Rising Rope and Hoop.
Mammoth Flower Production.
The Dove of Peace.
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U SE FU L HINT.
How to prepare candle w ick proper.
Cut off wick flush, break off about an inch and h a lf length o f too th
pick, (wooden) and fo rce sharp end into candle fo r fa k e wick. S p lit top
end o f fa k e wick a little . Take from w a te r a tin y grain o f phosphorous
about size o f % grain o f w heat. R oll it over on p a p er to get w a te r off of
it. Now w ith a p a ir o f pinchers or a k n ife blade, pick up phos. and fo rc e
it into s p lit at top o f fa k e wick (but b efore doing la tte r let a drop o f oil
o f turp entine fa ll on to phos.) Next m ix a little , m ake up black w ith
glycerine, and blacken tip o f w ic k ' w ith it. ' Now when (phos. is touched
w ith kerosene oil it w ill ignite.
A much b ette r method th at I have worked out is as fo llo w s: imbed a
sm all glass container into side o f candle. In to this glass fa k e, oil is fill
ed. W ick o f candle is treated as above, to light same candle rem oved from
holder w ith rig h t hand and tra n sfe rre d to le ft hand, during which m iddle
finger o f rig h t hand comes over glass fa k e and receives a drop o f oil on
m iddle finger o f rig h t hand is now' touched to wick which causes it to light.
Note. D rop o f oil is touched to phos. wick and NOT THE FIN GER as
a burn from phos. is V E R Y undesirable.
E A ST M A N SL A T E TEST.
E F F E C T : Two slates are lieing 011 y o u r table, sm all slate pencil, sponge
and a d ry rag. S itte r wiashes each slate sep a rate dryin g them w ith d ry
ra g shown clean on all sides, sm all pencil p u t betw een the slates, held by
medium and s itte r, w ritin g heard, opened by s itte r, he finds a message.
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pencil and put his in itia l up in corner o f slate. A s lie drops his eyes to
table, put (his No. 2 slate under No. 1, (he w ill think you placed it on top.)
Point with yo u r finger up in corn er o f this to,p slate No. 1 tellin g him to
put his in itia l there. Then slide it right off and la y it on table (message
side down) hand him the slate you still have in yo u r hand tellin g him to
wash this one also. Dry and put his in itia l up in corn er when he is through.
(In re a lity , the same one he did, wash the No. 2 slate.) Now he has his
in itia ls on both slates and he th in k s lie has exam ined and washed both o f
them. Now la y No. 2 slate on No. 1 which is on table and go through the
fo llow in g moves. Pick them both up. No. 2 is on top. No. 1 on bottom.
(Message side dow n), open them up. See fig. 2 (which shows inside o f
slates) and slide No. 2 under No. 1. T urn them over on w rist. Fig. 3, (which
shows bottom o f No. 2, turn them back again in band. No. 1 on top, No. 2
on bottom. Cut them (m eaning put No. 1 under No. 2) which leaves No. 2
on top as at fiirst. Open them again as in fig. 2, showing inside o f slates.
Slide No. 2 under No. 1, etc. These moves have the effect o f showing a ll
sides o f both slates clean (in re a lity only 3 sides.)
R epeat these moves
a few times ending w ith No. 1 on top. S lid e No. 1 off w ith rig h t hand,
toll s itte r to put slate pencil on tg>p o f No. 2 slate. Put No. 1 over it. P u t
a rub ber band around both slates, which holds them together and gives you
11 op portu nity to turn slates over so No. 1 comes on bottom. So then
when large rubber band is rem oved and slates are opened by s itte r, w'riting
appears on top o f the under slate, No. 1. Now a fte r you have rub ber band
around, hold slates w ith s itte r lengthw ise like fig. 4. Y o u r fingers are un
der slates, thumbs on to)), palm o f hands fa cin g up. A . La. K e e le r . Now'
scratch under slate w ith first finger o f rig h t hand. It w o n t show on w rist
as finger cards move on the back o f the hand. S a y Here is some one
n o w . K eep scratching along m aking dots, etc. Then tell s itte r to re
move hand and open slates up (and he finds a message).
R em em ber :
1. Hold slates lengthw ise so they c a n t see yo u r finger scratching
under slate.
2. W o rk slow. A slate test requires 20 to 30 min.
3. A slate w r it e r s moves is v e ry bold. T hat is w hat makes it de
ceiving.
4. P ractice the moveg 2 weeks b efore showing the test to anyone.
SP IR IT F A C E S ON SLATE .
Scratch a ll over in one corn er o f slate w ith pencil, then rub you r fing
ers a ll over it, and -on have a w hite EV E N spot. Cut L yd ia Pinham s p ic
ture o r some other out o f a paper. W e t the un der side o f it, la y on w h ite
spot and trace lines o f fa ce w ith pencil, take p ap er oft fro m slate, and you
have the outlines in black. W ra p a toothpick in hand kerchief, w et the end
and trace around or rub out a ll w h ite up to outlines o f face. T ry this in
place o f ju s t a message, it looks like the re a l thing.
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JN K THRU THE HAT
Im proved M ethods
There are m any v e ry good trick s th at have some d raw b ack s: Ink
Thru The H a t is one o f the finest effects out, but its draw back is in get
ting' the fa k e into the glass.
F o r the benefit o f those who are not fa m ilia r w ith the secret o f this
tric k I w ill here offer a b rie f description o f accessories used.
G lass p itch er contains a celluloid fa k e (See Fig. 1 ) In k is poured in
space between p itch er and celluloid fak e. A rub ber tube a t bottom o f fa k e
connects in terio r o f fa k e w ith the space betw een the fa k e and the pitcher.
A plug attached to a thread fits into the tube and thread hangs over on out
side o f the pitcher. A celluloid fa k e to back o f the table. The fa k e fo r
the glass is filled w ith ink and placed on the servante.
I w ill first describe w hat I think a much b e tte r arrangem ent fo r the
pitch er than the fa k e now in use. Instead o f the celluloid fa k e I have made
a tin disc which snuggly fits the in te rio r circum ference o f the pitcher. A t
tached to disc we have two w ire legs. Our p itch er is painted black up to
level o f disc, and disc has tw o holes thru it. W e also seal disc to pitcher
b y means o f p la ste r o f p aris mixed with ink. See Fig. 2.
W e plug up the holes in disc with wax, thread attached, and pour a
glass fu ll o f ink on the disc. Now when we pull the thread ink runs through
holes to bottom com partm ent producing same effect as w ith the celluloid
fa k e ; with the advantage th at the amount o f ink which appears to leave
the pitch er is exactly no more no le ssthan the g lassfu l which you put in
the pitch er, and which you catch into the glass under the h at, and which
can be poured back into the pitcher, as p ro o fp rovidin g only th at the space
under the disc, can accom odate only the g lassfu l that runs th ru which can
easily be arranged by p a rtly filling low er com partm ent w ith ink beforehand
leaving room only fo r a glassful.
Now, reg ard in g the glass o f in k : In the old method, a celluloid fak e
which fits inside o f the glass is filled w ith ink and placed in position on the
servante. In presentation the glass is placed on the table, and fa k e filled
w ith ink, is placed in to the glass w hile covering the la tte r w ith a hand
kerchief.
Not being in fa v o r o f this method o f g etting the ink into the glass, I
h ave devised several m ethods which I have thoroughly tested and found to
be en tirely sa tisfa c to ry . I w ill explain m y methods in the order in which
the im provem ents w ere made.
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In m y lirs t experim ent 1 made use o f two glasses. I would fill one w ith
ink and lo w er it in to a w e ll. The em pty glass, I would cause to drop
into a w ell w hile sh iftin g the hat.
Now, instead o f liftin g the h at to show glass o f ink under it, I would
reach un der h a t -and rem ove glass fu ll o f ink fro m w ell. O f course, I could
have arran ged an ele va to r to ra ise glass o f in k fro m w ell, hut I d id n t care
much fo r this method, so I tried an oth er m ethod as fo llo w s:
U sing tw o glasses, one fu ll o f ink and both w rapped in paper. The
one containing ink I placed on ch air S e rva n te . In reaching fo r the hat, I
would exchange the glasses. B u t s till I w a s n t satisfied. So, since then I
worked out the fo llo w in g tw o m ethods which I found to be the best. In
these m ethods 1 use goblets.
Get an 8 x 10 inch book o f about 100 pages. C ut center out o f the
pages and make a square box out o f tin to fit the cut our space w ith in the
book. Or, you m ay use m ake-up b o x o r Cold Cream Box. These have
screw tops. F o r m yself, I made one w ith sm all screw cap, ju s t larg e enough
to hold the glass o f ink. 1 d rilled tw o holes, one on eith er side o f this box,
and to one hole I soldered a v e ry sm all piece o f tubing; long enough to reach
only 1/ 10 inch th ru book-cover when fa k e is in place in book. W a x ,
w ith thread attached is used to stop up holes in fa k e and the la tte r is then
filled w ith in k and placed w ithin the box, leavin g thread outside where i t is
easy to get a hold of. B y pu lling th read in k w ill ru n out through tubing
in to glass below.
The book can be shown on both sides w ith ou t any danger o f exposing
the secret o r creating suspicion. A book is a v e ry commonplace a rtic le and
as innocent looking as any accessory the m agician could use; and passing
ink through a book appears more e x tra o rd in a ry , probably, then passing th ru
hat. Place book on em pty glass, and pitch er on the book and pull the thread
and the tric k is done. No exchanges to be made.
S T IL L AN OTHER METHOD
M ake a celluloid fa k e as fo llo w s: G rease inside o f tlip glass you intend
using and fill h a lf w ay w ith p la ster o f paris. S tic k in a clothespin o r some
thing sim ilar f o r a handle. W hen d ry, pull the fo rm out by the handle.
Cut shape, o f this fo rm out o f a piece o f p a p e rbut h a ve it about % inches
sh o rter than inside o f glass. Now, using this p a p e r as a p a tte rn , cut out a
shape fro m cellu lo id ; then with B anann a oil, stick the celluloid p a tte rn in
to shape and place it into the glass, and cem ent i t a t the bottom w ith
R eady T ransparent C em ent. Next, cu t out a celluloid disc and glue i t
to inside o f celluloid fa k e flush w ith the top. W ith th is m ethod I use a.
sm all double saucer. I t requires but a sm all w h isk ey glass fu ll o f in k to
till the fak ed glass rig h t up.
U SE F U L EX C H AN G IN G B A G .
A trick p ap er sack can be made as fo llo w s : G et a sm all box, say 5 x 9
o r la rg er according to the purpose fo r which you intend using it.
D ivid e low er p a rt o f sack into tw o com partm ents and, in ord er to gain
access to which, you should m ake some so rt o f an opening in sack on the
side, fu rtlie re s t fro m the audience. Now p u t some con fette into the box.
Now th e fo llow in g fa k e w ill be n e c essary : P aste some con fette on a slip o f
p a p er and fo rm it around on the inside o f a tum bler. N ext, fill the glass
w ith candy and place in one o f the com partm ents w ith in the sack.
To P e r f o r m S h o w em pty glass, and fill it fu ll o f con fette from the
box. Now w hile talk in g and stan ding behind the table fa c in g the audience,
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we low er glass w ith con fette in com partm ent and brin g up fak ed glass w ith
candy.
C over glass w ith h a n k y and P re s to . Remove hanky taking aw ay
w ith it, the shell and exposing glass o f Sw eets which we d istrib u te to the
ju ven ile portion o f the audience.
Remember this is only one o f m any uses to which this sack m ay be put
especially fo r exchange purposes.
A D E C E PTIVE DODGE
Get two pieces o f paper alike, about 4x7 inches in size. F old one edge
o\'er, several times and then w rap it up. Place this in y o u r vest pocket.
Now have card torn up and pieces w rapped up in duplicate, and place
in the same pocket, leavin g corner or edge sticking out a little bit in sight,
Now a fte r card is restored, have someone fe e l th a t the pieces are s till in
the paper. But when openedthe pieces have vanished !
I t is h ard ly necessary to add th at in rem oving slip fro m pocket you pull
out duplicate and w hat was taken fo r torn pieces, was on ly the edge o f the
p ap er which was folded over several tim esand then rapped up. T ry this
next time you w ork the torn card trick.
Good gag would be the L ightless C a rd s. See T rick y-T rick s.
SP IR IT W A T C H
Take a w atch, a hunting case one, take off c ry s ta l and bend the hour
hand (big hand) down a little so when you tu rn the hands around it w ill
ketch ju s t a little on the sm aller hand, now i f w atch is closed, by turn ing
ptem you can fe e l the hand ketch every time. D ont bend it too much
though. W o rk in g : H ave watch set about q u arter to 12. Show it to sitte r.
Close th e case up. Turn hands 4 o r 5 times (tu rn s) counting each click that
you feel. 3 clicks would bo 15 min. a fte r 4. Tell s itte r we w ill ju s t tet
w atch w hile case is closed so we c a n t tell w hat time it is . G ive w atch to
s itte r to put on 2 slates ju s t before a slate test, and when he opens slates
up he has a message and departed frie n d has also w rote time by w atch is
ju s t 15 a fte r 4 . You can also use this as Mind R ead ing effeet fo r
Second S igh t A c t. W ith a little practice you can turn hands and tell to
the m inute w hat time you have* set w atch a t w hile w atch was closed.
LIGHTED L A M P V S . R O SE B U SH & POT
OR
TW EN TIETH CEN TURY M A G IC A L TR A N SFO R M A T IO N
On M agicians T A BLE is seen a rose bush in a large flow er pot. P e r
fo rm er passes his hdkf. in fro n t o f pot and bush when the la tte r is seen
to have tran sform ed and is now a lighted L am p! No tra c e o f pot and bush
to be seen! NEXT p e rfo rm e r passes hdkf. in fro n t o f lam p and the la tte r
also vanishes!
A P P A R A T U S and SE C R E T The flow er pot has th ree sides which fa ll
flat on the table (see fig.) the branches o f rose bush fo ld u - against main
stalk o f bush. The la tte r is weighed And allow ed to slide down into table
leg see Fig. The lam p, which is only a h a lf m odel is concealed by pot and
bush. The haif-lam n is laid into a ca vity in table top which is form ed to
fit the lamp. F la t side o f lam p lies flush w ith table top and corresponds
w ith i t in co lo r; which rend ers it invisible.
So there you a r e the whole thing.
W h a t m ore A pp lause could anyone w ant T
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vail.
True, such, or sim ilar effects have been possible in the past by means o f
virtuose.
The w ay in which the w orld is progressing these d a y s ; the M agician, if
he would save his a r t from extinction, must move up a fe w notehes occasion
ally, and be able to create real mystery. M ost o f present day M ag ic is
re a lly not magic a t all. A t least it is o f a very poor q u a lity ; in th a t the ad
vantage the p erfo rm e r takes o f his audience is too bold to obvious. It is
this condition th at is p rim a rily responsible f o r the r e fr a in : Magic is
D ead.
Of course the M agiciun must have the advantage; bu t his advantage
m ust not be obvious to his audience. A t least, not so obvious as th at o f
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flow ers and thread them tieing a knot on each side o f each to lim it their
freedom . P u t about 10 flowers on first s trin g 20 on n e x t35 next and 50
o r more on the fo u rth strin g according as you find the capacity w ill allow .
( 8 ) Now, while assistan t holds ends o f strin g (See Fig. 3) place hands at
each end o f strin g o f flow ers. B rin g hands together closing flowers; and
place smallest bunch a t bottom point o f the (now ) doubled false-bottom. On
top o f this place the next la rg e r bunch and so on to the top. Now bring
up ribbon and fa ste n w ith button or hook and eye to hold flow ers in place
and to keep them from opening out w hile loading.
( 9 ) Now cut 4 or 5 lengths (m ore) o f y o u r 3 in. ribbon about 18 in.
long, and sew one end o f them, at in terv a ls, to false-bottom about 3 or 4 in.
from its edge. Next strin g a lot o f flow ersloop up the strin g and fasten
to form permanent bouquets, and fasten one o f these boquets to the fre e end
o f each 18 in. ribbon. Now close flow ers into a packet and ro ll it up into
ribbon and tuck the ro ll between the tie rs o f flow ers w ith in the closed Umba.
(10 )
W h ile a ssistan t holds rib s o f closed Umbau n fasten the buttoned
ribbon th a t holds flow ers in place and put a s trip o f paper around top of
U m brella and fasten w ith paste. (See fig. 4 and 5.)
(11) Now to pocket the 'load. In sert the point o f Umba. into
pants, cuff behind and a piece o f black tape around or p a rtly around body
w ill hold handle secure (see fig. 4.) Now th is is a.ll you need i f the handle
o f Umb. is a straight one, i f not, you w ill need some oth er kind o f a holder.
A ve ry good one is illu stra te d by Fig. 5.
(12) Now wdth a needle and double thread take a stitch or 3 into seat of
trousers, then pass needle and thread un der the paper band and again stitch
to pants.
Now, to produce flow ers, a ll p e rfo rm e r has to do is to take hold o f han
dle and Straighten Out his A rm !
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HOW TO PRODUCE
P e rfo rm e r stands a t le ft o f his table facin g the rig h t hand (to him) por
Now a little misdirection. P e rfo rm e r has a ball
concealed in his hand. B ut shows hand em pty by m eans o f the Change
over palm. E xtending his rig h t, closed handhe pulls up rig ht sleeve, etc.
and fin ally produces ball which he lays on table. Now he extends le ft hand
(rig h t hand rests on h ip n a tu ra l position) fo r a m om ent; then pulls up le ft
sleeve (and returns to hip) w hile le ft hand pretends to conceal something
fin ally low ers hand and makes a toss into the a ir ; and while, the audience
is w atching the assendancy and det'endancy o f the im agin ary b a llp e rfo rm
er suddenly whirls around TO THE RIGHT and faces le ft hand portion of
his audienceholding the inverted Umbrella filled to overflowing with flow
possible.
I t s sure fire. Y ou see the flowers are all read y and only need the room
which the opening o f the lim b, gives them and there they are and the Bou
quets roll off and fa ll overboard and unroll themselvesbecause they
can't help it!
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THE DOVE OF P E A C E
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PART FOUR
MAGIC RAG
CHEWING
By A. NUT
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MAGIC BA G CHEWING
B y A . Nut.
N ote: This treatise is intended as an answ er to a num ber o f stock
questions which I had fired a t mo b efore and since le av in g the stage by
magic F ans, A m ateurs and even some o f the profession.
L et it be understood that the opinions here expressed are m erely I n
dividual. The view s o f others concerning any phase o f M agic,, w ill alw ays
be welcomed by me, to the end th a t m utual and general benefit m ay resu lt.
O VETTE
I -would advise, as genera] Tule, not to use the same device in succeeding
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A TEST OF A M AGICIANS SK IL L
I t is g en erally conceded th at one o f the best tests o f a c o n ju re rs skill
is his a b ility to get out o f a difficu lty and tu rn a m ishap to an advantage.
I f you s k illfu lly lead the audience to believe th a t the e rro r was in ten tional
and a c tu a lly a p a rt o f the act, v e ry few are lik e ly to notice the m ishap at
all. F o r instance, and fo r exam ple, read the fo llow ing rem iniscences:
"While I was doing the han d k erch ief pedestal stunt, I dropped the bot
tom less glass. Y on can im agine m y feelings. The glass smashed and m y
feelings reg istered S . 0 . S .
W h ile I was pushing the pieces o f glass aside w ith m y foot:, an idea came
to m y m ind; I ordered a glass and upon receivin g same, placed it, mouth
down on pedestal and covered it w ith a handkerchief. A t the same tim e I
pushed han d kerch ief into mouth o f glass and finished the t r i c k . ' I h a v e n t
used bottom less glass since th a t time. W h a t s the useone gets the same
effect w ith an y glass as I have exp lain ed so w hy b o th er w ith c a rry in g the
specially prepared a rtic le ?
W h ile doing several card effects a t a s ta g a ffa ir I was challenged to
use one- o f the Clubs decks fo r my next experim ent, which happened to be
m y la s t card experim ent, known as The Torn Card T ric k . '
W h ile they w ere getting dock T got a plain envelope and made a slit on
face o f it T had a card selected and corn er torn off. N ext. T showed envel
ope to be em pty and placed it, flap upperm ost, on top o f deck, so th a t s lit
came n ear the edge. B y holding pack o f cards tog ether in one hand, I pushed
selected card through s lit and on top o f deck. E nvelope sealed, and burned,
deck shuffled and card found in ppeket. Card w as easy to locate ow ing to
m issing co rn era fte r the trick was o v er I breathed w ith re lie f.
A n o th er time w hile w orking torn and restored p a p er stu n t; ju s t as I
had pulled the whole s trip out o f the fa k e thum bI dropped the fak e. C al
a m ity !!
W e ll, w h ile T w as preten ding to squeeze the pieces together I happened >
to think o f concealing the pieces in m y month. S o w hile slo w ly pu lling out
the long strip , T made s e ve ra l pretenses o f m oistening tip s o f fingers in the
mouth w here T succeeded in concealing the torn pieces under cover of this
m aneuver. I w as then enabled to complete the surprise in the usual w a y by
show ing hands em pty. This happened some 32 y e a rs ago. Since, then I have
n ev er used fa k e fo r the p a p erte a rin g trick . I put the secret on the m a r
ket and there are m any who w ill rem em ber if, and a num ber who have made
it one o f th eir fe a tu re experim ents.
It a ll goes to show th a t there is alw ays a w a y outi f you retain yonr
presence of mind and d o n t get ra ttle d . He who takes an interest in his
w ork, w ill find it easy to overcom e any obstacle, and, besides you improve
the Art as well as your work.
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PART FIVE
ILLUSIONS.
The Human Smoke Stack.
Ovettes Modern Miracles.
Etherta.
The Human Aeroplane.
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md is to be lighted.
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SYNOPSIS.
A B B R E V IA T IO N S.
M .M usic. M. S . M usic stops. M. C.M usic continues. SI. M .S lo w
music. TV.P olice w histle. B anc;!R eport o f police shot. B a n g ! B a n g !
Two shots, etc.
F E A T U R E NO. 1 -E L E M E N T OF P U R G A T O R Y C u rtain R ise s: M.
P e rfo rm e r enters, and as he advances toward fo o t-lig h ts he passes a sm all
stand, from which w ith out stopping, he picks up a sheet o f p a p er about 6x9
inches in size. N ear the fo ot-lig hts he shows his hands and slip o f p a p er on
a ll sides and fingers wide ap art. (M. S.) P A P E R B U R ST S INTO A F L A M E !
FE A T U R E NO. 2 -B T R T I I OF OLD G L O R Y -B e fo r e the audience has r e
covered fro m th eir surprise another su rp rise is th ru st upon them. (M. S ta r
Spangled B a n n er ). BLAZIN G P A P E R
STT>DENLY CH AN GE S TO A
LA R G E STLK F L A G ! The lo w er end o f flag FLO AT IN G T O W A R D OR
CH E STR A. The la tte r, nor anyone w ithin three feet o f P e rfo rm e r could not
possibly see from whence the flag ca m e ras they d id n t see it, com ebut i t s
th e re just as though you r eyes w ere closed and you had suddenly opened
them. Its appearance is as sudden and m ysterious as the flame th a t consum
ed the slip o f paper.
NOTE TITESE P O I N T S - ( A V P a p e r NOT prep ared b efore h a n d - j u s t
o rd in ary p a p erN ew spaper w ill do.and U N PR E PA R E D is laid on the ta
ble re a d v fo r the p erfo rm er to pick up as lie passes the table W ITH O UT
STOPPIN G.
(B ). There is no fa k e s Potash and S u g a r: Acid tubes, no r chem icals,
concealed in p e rfo rm e rs hands. N othing to get rid o f except the p ap er and
the F L A M E attends to th at.
(C ). P e rfo rm e rs hands n ever approach his bodv from the tim e he en
ters u n til flag ap p ea rsand NOT E V E N THEN. A rm s m ay be bared.
F E A T U R E NO. 3 - T H E M Y ST E R IO U S
A N G E L -( M . C .L P e r
fo rm e r advances n earer fo o tlig h ts: then low ers flag u n til lo w e r end touch
es the floor. W h en IM M E D IA T E L Y his hands a re seen th rn st ont a t Vne
side o f flag. Then his head. Follow ed b v em erging o f his en tire b o d v
BUT. THE F L A G R E M A IN S SU SPE N D ED as thousrh the p e rfo rm e r was
S T IL L BEHIND THE F L A G HOLDING IT U P ! (M. S .) B A N G ! P e r
fo rm e r pu lls flag aw av and a B E A U T IF U L L A D Y IN T IG H TS ANT)
W IT H W IN G S TS SE E N !
NOTE TITESE PO IN T SNo stage tra p s, No m irro rs. No cabinets, No
p ro xim ity to side w ings, back drops, flies or cu rta in s; and NO obstruction
to CLE AR V I E W O F ST A G E FLOOR, excenf, flag which p e rfo rm e r low
ers as stated , and which the p e rfo rm e r HELD A B O V E H IS FE E T AND
A N K L E S A S H E AD V A N CE D . No Chinese n o r A n cien t M agicians
gowns. P e rfo rm e r w ears usual evening dress suit or M ephisto G arb. A
rem a rk ab ly Clean cut, S tran g e, Novel and C harm ing production. C o n trast
th is w ith the usual inode p f producing a grow n person and the conception
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2.
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is the first you see of flag, so it must come from flam e o f p ap er o r from
what appears to a ll o f us an empty space. Impossible? W e ll, p e rfo rm e rs
hands n ever approach his body up to this tim e and his arms are bare to
elbow. B u t The flag is there!
4.
P erfo rm er advances s till n earer fo otlig h ts and allow s low er end o f flag
to touch the floor. W h en suddenly he ducks his head behind flag and
th ru sts his hands out a t one side o f flag, then his head, and follow ed by
his entire body. The flag seems mesmerized, as it remains standing.
5.
away and a beautiful lady in tights and with wings is seen, and is none oth
er than The Mysterious A n g el!
6. Feature No. 4-T H E EXECUTION
A s the im m aculate m odesty o f m agicians is so w ell known, I w ill m ere
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Sudd enly a ll eyes a re a ttra c te d tow ard the flie s, w h ere the ghost
o f the M ysterious A ng el is seen g ently Happing h er w ings in descent.
A s soon as the g h o st alights, p e rfo rm er cautiou sly raises fr o n t part
o f ghost, which p roves to be, and is, nothing but an empty shell covered
w ith the w h ite robe.
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TERMS, CONDITIONS and OTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING
OVETTES MAGIC GUESSING INSTITUTE
A S MENTONED ELSEWHERE.
CONDITIONS.
This is not a Guessing C o n test where the prize is aw arded to a
S ing le W in ner. Our arrangem ent gives E very G uesser an E qual Chance to
win regard less o f how m any other Guessers m ay be successful. E v e ry guess
er who offers the correct solution o f the M y ste ry w ill receive the Complete
S ecrets and F u ll In stru ction s reg ard in g the en tire act, tog ether w ith the
num erous draw ings, a ll en tire ly fre e .
TERMS.
One G uess w ill be allow ed FR E E on a ll ord ers fro m m y lists am ount
ing to 50 cents or over. Two Guesses F re e on orders o f $1.0 0 o r over. Three
Guesses on ord ers on $1.50 or over, etc., etc., allow ing one G uess on each
50 cent value o f purchase. O rders o f $5.00 or o ver w ill be allow ed 1 2 Guess
es and one guess fo r eacli ad ditio nal value o f 50 cents or over. Twenty- five
Guesses w ill be allow ed on a ll orders o f $10 .0 0 or over, etc. etc.
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Time, as w ell as the M ost N otable In n ovatio n al N ovelty the M agical W o rld
has experienced fo r a t le a st a H alf-a-C en tu ry. W e w an t y o u r opinion on
the M ain F e a tu re o f the A c tF e a tu re No. 4. The E xecu tion. You m ay
be the V e ry F ir s t One to h it upon the E ig h t M ethod . I t s re a lly a
Cinch. D o n t p u t this m a tte r oft'. Become one o f the G uessing Stu d en ts
NOW.
A F A IR PROPOSITION.
E v e ry M agic E ffect Has a W a y o f Its Own, which is A lw a y s Sim ple but
which is S ecret and cannot be known unless R evealed o r Exposed.
One person is as apt as another to h it upon the w a y o r h o w an
Illusion E ffect is accomplished. I f the E ffect is new, the P ro fessio n a l has
little o r No A d van tag e over the Novice in G uessingA ll H ave an E qual
Chance.
M AGICAL OVETTE,
BOX 72
DUNDEE LA K E , N. J ,
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(NOTEI t should be born in mind tlia t new Era Magic Is in its Infancy
th erefore the num ber o f trick s and Illusions o f the "H igher ty p e - o f magic
is up to the present tim e, quite lim ited, which accounts fo r the com p arative
ly sm all num ber o f this class appearing in this book. H ow ever, as fa s t as
tric k s and Illusions o f the higher class, (New E ra M agic), are created, they
w ill be promptly announced.)
ETHERTA
OR
THE HUMAN AEROPLANE.
E F F E C T :P e rfo rm e r mesm erizes his lad y assistan t,places her on a
D ivan, from which, obedient to mesmeric passes, she rises into the A i r ; p e r
fo rm e r continues his hypnotic influence causing the lad y to float out over
the heads o f the Audience, pass th ru hoops, re tu rn to stage, and fin ally set
tlin g on two ch a irs: (head on one and fe e t on the o th e r ) ; body s till rig id and
in plain view o f the Audience. P e rfo rm e r now lifts subject, pu ts h e r on
her fe e t and brings her to o , i. e., restores her to animation and her senses!
( E theria smiles.)
CONSTRUCTION OF PROPS
G et thin sheet ru b b er or Oiled S ilk , and fit p a tte rn s o f it o ver a fo rm ,
(wooden or H um an), size o f lad y assistan t, and gum them tog ether, form ing
a closed bag or balloon, shape o f Human body. There m ust be a hole in bal
loon fitted w ith tap, w ith which to connect gas tube. There m ust also be
a co llar gummed on fo r the purpose o f attach ing a head.
Head m ay be carved out o f cork or a larg e sponge; or a bunch o f sm all
sponges glued together and covered w ith sheet ru b b er or oiled silk. F ace
should be a mask resem bling fe a tu re s o f E theria and painted to match
E theria s make-up.
In filling the gas bag; make it a point to g et n e a rly a balance between
gravity and buoyancy, w ith the la tte r only slig h tly in the assendancy. No
doubt the s k irt, hood, etc., w ill be w eighty enough; i f not, more w eight iS-in
be used, o r some o f th e gas let out and a ir pumped in its place to get the
gentle buoyancy required.
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REHEARSAL
P e rfo rm e r appears and w ith w ell feigned solem nity,
s in c e rity ; delivers him self som ething as fo llo w s:
earnestness and
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BETWEEN SHOWS
o r
HOT SPOTS.
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BETWEEN SH O W S
(OR HOT SPOT S )
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The poor fellow had forgotten his surprise, but got it when he receiv
ed my bill fo r services. I waited from 7 P. M. to 2 A . M. to play the date.
I t was too bad they awoke me.
A su rp rise on me was a t an engagement up town N. Y . C ity. M y in
struction s w ere, C h ild ren s p a rty , A fte rn o o n . A rriv in g a t the residence,
1 w as given the use o f the bath room , to p re p are m y lay o u t. W hen the
tim e came f o r my appearance, 1 was escorted to the reception room . A s I
w alked in sm iling, it struck me a little odd, not seeing any o f the children.
There w ere only fo u r people in the room, the m aid, butler, a m iddle aged
wom an and a v e ry eld erly lady.
I fu ssed about m y table fo r a w hile, thinking som eone'had gone down
s ta irs to send the children up. A ft e r a w hile one o f the ladies inform ed
me I could proceed w ith the entertainm en t as soon as I w as re a d y . I w as
not asleep th is tim e hut wide aw a k e. M y audience consisted o f the fo u r
people and no children. I t seemed the v e ry old lad y w as a siste r to a lad y
whom I had done quite some w ork fo r, and havin g previous en tertain ed her
g irls sewing cla s s , she thought it would be a tre a t to have me entertain
h er v e ry old s is te r who w as v e ry deaf. F o r one hour, I w as doing
tricks, th a t is doing a trick , and then y ellin g to the top o f m y voice in the
old la d y s ear, try in g to te ll h er w hat I w as doing.
On anoth er occasion my audience consisted o f six children, ranging
fro m 3 to G y e a rs o f age. Im agine six little chairs in a row , a little boy
o r g irl on each chair, and then five women seated a t a table ju s t behind
them sipping tea and talk in g to beat the band. F o r alm ost an hour I
was on m y knees in fro n t o f the six little chairs try in g to b ark like a dog,
o r try in g to do som ething fu n n y to m ake the children laugh. I n ever
knew I could te a r up so much paper and m ake so m any d ifferen t things.
I was g etting along ve ry nicely un til one o f the little fe llo w s fe ll asleep
and was carried up to bed fo r his aftern o o n nap. 'The poor little fellow
missed the grand finale. A t the opening o f m y program m e I produced a
bowl o f gold fish swim m ing in re a l w ater, placing it on a ped estal it m ade
a v e ry p re tty ornam ent (so the ladies said ). A t the end o f m y program m e
I produced a large flag, so when the children arose to salute the flag one
sweet little dear, pushed o ver the pedestal. Needless to sa y also the bowl,
fish and w ater. So a fte r the storm , some o f us had w et fe e t.
The lady o f the house, told me it had done no harm and as th e w a te r
was clean, it had not ruined anythin g and she thought I was v e ry in te r
esting, but as I had to buy anoth er fish bowl and some m ore fish, I d id n t
have the same thoughts. (B u t how m any m inds a re th e re w ith b u t a
single thought) 1
I re c a ll an engagement one aftern o o n in an uptow n A p a rtm en t House.
The L ad y w anted a M agician w ith a lo t o f live stoek, I did not know o f
th is a t the time. I w as using a t this time a ra b b it and a. chicken. She
w anted me to produce birds, ra b b its and ducks out o f the variou s articles
around the room, such as a vase, lam p o r the M usic Box. The p a rt o f the
room I selected w as in fro n t o f the F ire-p lace, as it gave me a v e ry good
back ground, I also used a large le ath e r ch air to hide m y tw o grips. D ur
ing my program e I produced the poor little ra b b it a t three different tim es
and the chicken had to ap p ear twice. The Lady could not understand
w here in the w orld they a ll came fro m . W hen I w as packing up the L ad y
wanted to know w here a ll o f the anim als w ere, as she could on ly see a
chicken and a rab b it. I tried to convince her they w ere like the M u ltip ly
ing B illa rd B all, you s ta rt w ith one and then they m ultiply. She wanted
me to show h e r how th ey became invisible. The m an o f the house w as
very nice he told me it would be a good idea to tie a different colored rib :
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bidding the B oys good night, the gentlem an lo ft them w ith a prom ise to
send fu rth e r instructions. The S tatio n Agent had seen tlie hoys speaking
w ith the man so inquired what he had said, on tellin g him the sto ry the
A gent laughed and told them th at the C ent was an inm ate o f the A sylum .
So the Boys did not p la y the date.
Such conditions as the fo llow ing take a ll the pleasure out o f M agic:
You go to a place w ith the understanding you a re to show a t the L y
ceum, when you get there it is too w arm to show indoors, so they w alk you
about a m ile out in the woods to a Picnic G round and stand you upon' one
o f the tables to do you r act requ iring the assistance o f tw o o r three boys
to hold down y o u r stuff to prevent the wind from blow ing y o u r act up in
the trees.
Then again you go to a B oat House, the night is so hot they c a n t hold
the entertainm en t inside so you are put out on the veran d a w ith a h a lf a
dozen Jap an ese lan tern s hanging around fo r light, the ceiling is so low
the Ju g g ler has to get down on his knees to do his act.
I w ant to say one w ord in closing,
a fte r von have had these exp eri
ences o r those sim ilar, I can s a fe ly say you are able to stand up against
an yth in g in the line o f doing trick s fo r the public.
L a te r I got busy doping out some new effects and staged a Chinese
magic act th a t took the house w h erever I played. A gents and m anagers
throughout the cou ntry got to know my act but eve ry season I changed a
num ber o f item s in m y program so I could p lay re tu rn dates a t a num ber
o f the th eatres w here m y act w ent big. W hich again fo rces me to state
th a t the magician who keeps his act up to date can make good on not only
any bill but can p lay retu rn dates successfully.
FINIS.
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DADDIES
GRAND OLD ARM CHAIR
OR
THE TRIPPLE M YSTERY
EFFECTS
A hand truck loaded w ith w h at looks to be picces o f fu rn itu re , and
which is in re a lity p a rts o f one a rtic le o f fu rn itu re , n a m e ly : A n U p h o lster
ed Chair, is wheeled on the stage. The load consists o f five pieces o r p a rts
which, when assembled, fo rm s a large easy arm -chair, complete.
Now, as the p e rfo rm er and bis assistan t unloads the truck, they a s
semble the five p a rts, fo rm in g the ch air com plete, in fu ll view o f the audi
ence. .The fo llow in g is the mode o f procedure in d e ta il:
F irs t, the legs arc placed on tlie stage. Next the cushion seat is shown,
also, the reve rse 'sid e o f which is turn ed to the audience th a t th ey m ay see
the underside contains only springs and springs only. P e rfo rm e r th ru sts
his wand in among the springs to prove only em pty space there. The cu
shion is then placed, fo rm in g the seat.
N EXT, the back is ad ju ste d then the arm s are put in place. The
chair, which is on casters, is now w hirled around, so th a t the audience can
get a good view o f re a r side o f chair.
(The chair-back is made w ith a door th a t opens giving fu ll view of
in te rio r o f chair-back.) P e rfo rm e r states th a t bis F a th e r w as v e ry w ealth y
and when he died he w illed him his Old A rm -C hair. This gave occasion
f o r my relatio n and others, to sm icker and laugh and poke fu n at me be
cause M y G ran d fa th e r le ft me nothing but The Old A rm -C hair !
B ut, sh o rtly T turned the laugh on them , says the .perform er, when
one day I discovered a sec ret I discovered th a t the C h air had a door
opening into its in te r io r !
S u itin g action to bis w ords, the p erfo rm e r opens th e door o f the
Chair-back; thus giving audience fu ll view o f in te rio r o f Chair-back, which
contains springs and springs only.
P e rfo rm e r pokes his wand a ll among the springs which proves the
statement true. P e rfo rm e r fu rth e r states th a t it was in the secret enclos
ure th at be found Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) in gold and
legal tender! B u t, savs the p erform er, the closet is i s emptynow!
The door o f the Chair-back is now closed and the ch air is turned h a lf
w ay around again leaving chair facin g audience.
N ext, an o rd in ary looking wooden boxsoap boxis shown on all
sides and placed on the C hair S e a t where fro n t side, hinged as a door is
opened giving fu ll v ie w -o f in te rio r o f the box. P e rfo rm e r taps with his
wand a ll around on inside o f box to show a ll to be ju s t as it look sP erfectly
Em pty!
M YSTERY NO. 1.
P e rfo rm e r closes door o f b o x C ra ck ! C ra ck ! The re p o rt o f pistol
shot rings out and in sta n tly a huge howl, 30 inches in diam eter appears
upon the box. (N o te :Box measures 20 in, across eith er w ay, w hile the
bowl is 30 inches in diam eter!)
NOTE these points: There are no m irrors used. No stage traps. There
is no other fu rn itu re on the stage. The m aterialization takes place in full
view ,and without any c o ve rin g .. and in the center of a b rillia n tly lighted
stage. No Black A r t W in gs, D rops, Screens, etc. etc. have nothing to
do w ith this scheme. The view underneath the C hair remains p erfectly
clear all the time. Unadulterated New E ra M agic , B affles the most
A stu te and analetycal intellects. Most wonderful magic the world has ev
er known!
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M YSTERY NO. 2.
No sooner than the huge bowl appears. A stream o f B lo o d sp irts
from center o f bowl several fe e t up into the a ir where it makes a g raceful
curve and fa lls back into the bowl which soon becomes fu ll to overflowing.
NOTE THE PO IN T SNo connection w ith w a te r w orks or slau g h ter
house. P erfo rm er does not go n ear the bowl.
M YSTERY NO. 3.
Thunders ro a r te rrib le detonation and confusion, (lik e a th ird act in
a m elo-dram a) and suddenly on the surface o f the blood in the bowl ap
pears a bewilderingly strange and most w onderful sightA sight fa re ly
staggering in its Amazing Effect!
A n Allegorical W onder which, thruout the ages, has only existed in
the imagination but which now appears real and alive! Yes, very much alive!
This strangest o f all freaks is known as a MermaidA F ISH WITH
A HUMAN H E A D !!!
head o f the fish appears and rests its chin over the rim o f the bo-wl?
A ft e r an in terestin g and am using conversation between the p erfo rm er
and the Mermaid wherein comedy plays the leading p a rt the act closes
w ith a song by the MERMAID accompanied by the O rchestra.
D ear P ro fe sso r: Do you aspire to fame and a com petence1? W e ll, you
can easily achieve both. Get the above Illusion and stage i t th a ts all!
You have been calling y o u rse lf G reat fo r some time, now h a v e n t
yon p ro fesso r? V e ry w ell, now w hy not change things around and let
yo u r audiences daub you G reat, they w ill do it, i f you take our advise.
The above Illusion
GRAND DADDIES
OLD ARM CHAIR
OR
THE TRIPPLE MYSTERY
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