Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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170 MCINTOSH BAT TERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. THE FLICHT OF A SOUL. by T them s 1lvIs n eaM b “ Th°e f ni i letee ? t t0 ^enty-flye inclusive, form a set portion of the larger seriesi t ma kps'? a ? d as . .V?. the most brilliant and gorgeous &> m i!S5E!Se^^£BSSSIKS»feg!5BSiESSH!i'SJS!14nSSS!SSi5K THE JOURNEY OF AURORA. AN ENCHANTING MYSTERY. 1 - Morning Moonlight View, colored, of the old moon going oft- from the right, and then Irom the view appears 2. Aurora, Goddess of Day.—Large. The v i e ^ disappears, and Aurora comes ° Ut l)rigllt and vivid, and next 3. The Red Tint.—It must be manipulated by the dissolver being turned to the middle, as before described, and then gradually the Aurora disappears, and the red tint is fol- lowed by 4 Clouds which are lit up by the rose tint, and which break into 5. View of the “Creation of Light,” gor- geously colored, and from this comes forth again 6 ‘u Al i. rora ’ Podium size, growing smaller as^she floats from us, followed by 7. Golden Tint, which is to represent the morning tint changing from rosy hue to golden or lighter hue, and, as the whole progresses, different parts of nature are lighted up, first of which is shown by 8. Winter Scene at Niagara.—The golden tint disappears, and is followed by 9. Blue Tinr, which is made to represent the full sunlight, or the clear heavens. Niagara is linted with this, and then disap- pearing gradually, is followed by 10. A View of Venice.—Upon the waters of the quiet lagoon appearance is made again 11. Aurora (small), lighting up a great city. 1 hus it will be seen she has made her jour- ney, and gradually lighted up the world, and now she disappears into the 12. Clouds. Eight wood-mounted and four plain slides, $ 11 . 00 . Unframed colored and plain slides, $7.50 THE BIRTH OF THE WATER BABIES. LOVELY AND LAUGHABLE. 1. Colored View of the Sea, from which emerge ter Babies, small.—We are charmed with their loveliness but a moment, when they are lost in ?• £ Noisy Waterfall, which is followed by 4. R ed Tint.---We have a fruitless search for our babies through the turbulent waters and through the red tint, but not finding them here, we come to 5. An Ice Cavern (where we must search to hnd our treasures), which follow with ^ ater Bdbies > medium size. We find that they have grown larger during their ab- sence, and have bui time to appreciate their improvement when they are lost again in /. Blue Tint.—Work this blue tint by using the dissolver in the middle, thus giving background to the babies. and then vanish the babies into the blue from which bring forth 8. Minnehaha Falls in Winter, where we search again for our little fugitives, and from which are made to emerge 9. Water Babies, now grown larger still. These are tinted, as before, by 10. Golden Tint, into which they gradually fade, and are lost in jd- A Forest of Ice, which may be tinted with the golden tint, and thus brought out brightly by the full flow of light upon them- R A Ven wo °d-mounted and four plain slides $y.ou. Unframed colored and plain slides, $6.00 1. Rose Tint, from which, in the same manner as the others, is brought 2. Flying Time, large.-The old fellow drags his victim along into 3. A Mountain Pass in Switzerland.—Here the twain are lost for a moment, and, pass- m 8‘ on through the Alps, we come to 4. The Glorious Glacier.—In a moment we see our figures coming down the glacier for then is made by the divided light, as de- scribed, to appear 5 Flying Time, with his victim, smaller. Gradually he is taking the woman on her journey of life, and aftt r bringing her down the glacier they disappear from sight again and are lost in 6 - Colored View of Ca stle and Mountain and Waterfall.—By turning the dissolver slowly to the middle, wee* n have both 5 and 6 upon the screen at once, making the statue appear to travel over the valley, and thus FLYING TIME. BEWILDERING TRANSFORMATIONS. represent the journey of life over the beauti- ful piaces of earth, too rapidly for the un- willing' woman ; and then, slowly 5 ismadc to disappear, and 6 is brought into full view to be followed by 7. An Alpine Gorge, whence our figures ar e supposed to have disappeared, and which is gradually shut in bv 8. Blue Tint, from which 9. A Mountain Summit cloud view comes, an ,J on which we see gradually appear 10. Flying Time, the smallest representing the journey of the victim toward the heav- ens, pushed on reluctantly by our great maste L Time, until they both are lost in 2 , w h lc h are followed by 12. Golden Tint. § ™ en w ood-mounted and five plain slides, •fflU.OO. Uni'ramed colored and plain slides, 86.50-