The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (July 1894)

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THE OPTICAL © i: LANTER JOURNAL MAGIC i PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGER. EDITED BY J. HAY TAYLOR. Vol. 5.—-No. 62. Pree fall JULY 1, 1894. Price One Penny. CONTENTS. ; PAGE Notes. 6. ce ce eee te te ee te ne ee te te ee NT Dust i sc ai as. dace cae Se oe sb ee wa te ae ee DDD Hand Oameras for obtaining Slides for the Lantem .. .. «++ 119 How to Make the Most of Your Light .. 02. 6. ee ee ee + 120 My ArtGallery.. 2.0 2. we ee ee ewe tee tee .. 121 Tips for Lanternists—No.I. 6... ee ee te ee te eee 122 Electric Lampa forthe Lantern.. .. «6 ++) ee ss te te ote 124 Singular Experience in Slide Making +. 125 .A New Method of Triple Dissolving .. .. +. ++ se te ee te 126 Summer Work. 6c cc cece eee te ee ee te oe oe 127 The Supply of Oxygen to Flames Lat bee eb. aie ah doe ee, ale Editorial Table De “ats, lantks Costehe Water, GS: hey dis sc ue, lea pie: AAO Correspondence... .. ee ee ee ee ee te tt .. 130 ‘Notes and Queries ta) Be. aids en Wee dS. Gu” Seiad ee Oe ABO Notices. Tue Optical Magie Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger is issued on the Ist of every month, price One Penny, and may be obtained from all Newsvendors, Railway News Stalls, Photographic Dealers, or from the Publishers, at the following rates, post free :— United States. 12 months ae ee) ee 60 cents. Singlecopies .. .. -/2 .. -6 Advertisements (Scale of Charges), displayed :— £ 8.d. Front and back pages, by arrangement. Ordinary page (whole).. es 3.0 0 % » (half) .. os 115 0 ae 1, (quarter) es »« 10 0 7 » (eighth) a »« (10 0 i » per linchincolumn.. 6 0 ” 9 OD ” af 3 0 Excuancz Column, General Wants, &c. (not Trade) — First 20 words, 6d.; and for every 3 additional words, ld. ADVERTISEMENTS must reach the office not later than the 24th of each month. All cheques and postal orders to be made payable to Taylor Brothers. EDITORIAL communications must be addressed, J. Hay Taytor. Advertisements and business communications to Taylor Brothers, 56, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. American Agents:—The International News Co., 83 and 85, Duane Street, New York City. NOTICE. Each. Postage. Binding Cases for 12 numbers .. .«. -l.. 14d. Reading Cases with 12 cords at back 1/3 .. lid. Bound vols. for 1893 .. .. -) +) + +) 8/6. 4ha. Notes. Mosr of our readers are, no doubt, familiar with the style of advertisements of Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup Co. in the daily papers, where, under some sensational heading, one is tempted to read what appears to be a story of interest, to be shortly brought to face with the fact that the hero was cured by so many bottles of Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. We recently received particulars of a Gospel Lantern Mission of Christ to the Unconverted Grandest SoulWinning Work of the Age. After reading three pages of testimonials, of which the following are a sample :— ‘No power was ever so great to draw people to Christ.” “We made a lot of money by our lanteru— funds roll in.” “J like the lantern services because I can come in my old clothes.” “The sweet singing at the lantern service won my soul to Christ.” ‘ Our minister is sharp, be saw the advantages of lantern work.” «We have not had time to quarrel since we bad the lantern.” “JT felt as if I was there walking about with Christ.” «The music and the pictures broke down my infidel philosophy.” “Ts not the lantern sent down from heaven to help?” «£70 in one evening has been cleared.” the circular goes on to say that ‘with expert advice it need not cost much to start; ” and terminates with :— “J will help and advise you—CHEAPER and