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Back Hand Palm, 20
Baldwin, Samri S., 73
Butler, Ladson, 55, 64
Cellier, M. Remi, 14
Collins, Stanley, 75
Contents, 3
De Kolta, Bautier, 5, 21, 22, 38, 52, 61
Devant, 38, 61
Dionne quintuplets, 58
Dyeing the Silks, 38
Blendo, 44
Color Change Without Gimmick, 42
David Devant’s Method, 38
Blowing Silk from Paper Tube, 41
Color Change from Paper Tube, 41
Disposing of the Gimmick, 41
Exchange of Paper Tube Behind
Chair, 39
The Hooked Gimmick, 40
Loading the Tube, 39
Novel Loading Method, 40
Passing Wand Through the Tube,
40
Visible Dyeing in Glass Tube, 43
End Roll Vanish, 34, 35, 56, 73
Ervyn, Dr. E. G., 29
Final Suggestions, 85
Goy, M., 38, 43
Gypsy knot, 66
The Handkerchief Burnt and Restored, 5
The Handkerchief from which Sweets and Gifts, 5
Herrmann, Alexander, 64, 72
Hoffmann, 38
Hunter, G. W., 78
Interesting Tricks, 8
Introduction, 5
Johnson, Wilfrid, 54
Kellar, 51, 64
Knots, Ties and Flourishes, 64
Double Loop Knot, 71
A Flourish, 80
Flying Knots, 69
Four Silks Secretly Tied and Untied, 73
The Homing Silk, 80
Impromptu Levitations, 79
Instantaneous Knot With Both Hands, 67
Instantaneous Knot, One Hand, 69
Instantaneous Knots on Arm, 69
Knots for Remembrance, 80
The Moving-Up Knots, 68
One Hand Corner Knot, 70
One Hand Knot with Two Silks, 70
Preparation for Knot Sleights, 65
The Silk That Unties Itself, 77
A Variation, 78
The Silk That Will Not Knot, 65
Silk Pulled Thru Leg, 75
A Silk with Seven Corners, 73
Spinning a Silk, 80
Stanley Collins’ Variation, 75
Stretching a Silk, 64
Threading the Loop, 74
Three Silks Tied Instantaneously, 70
The Troubador Knot, 72
Two Instantaneous Knots, 67
Two Knots from One, 74
Two Useful Knots, 78
Knot That Unties When Silk is
Shaken, 78
To Secretly Tie Two Silks, 79
Tying a Knot Without Releasing the Ends, 76
The Knot Disappears, 76
Spectator Makes the Knot, 76
Vanish of Loop Knots, 71
Vanishing Knots, 72
Larsen, Mr., 60
Later Magic, 38
Lessons in Conjuring, 38
Liaison Tricks, 52
Billiard Ball to Silk, 53
From a Thimble, 53
Silk from Playing Card, 52
Another Way, 52
The Magic Wand, 30, 78
Manual Pratique s’Illusionisme et de Prestigitation, 14
Methods for Producing a Single Silk, 13
Fancy Silk, such as a Mickey Mouse Design,
21
Finger Ring and Thread, 17
Finger Stall Production, 18
From a Lighted Candle, 20
From a Match Box, 21
From a Spool, 22
From Back Hand, 16
From Behind the Ear, 14
From the Bend of the Elbow, 22
From the Body of a Candle, 20
From the Lapel, 22
From the Wand, 19
From Under the Vest, 14
Instantaneous Production, 17
A Japanese Method, 23
Large Foulard or Flag, 17
Loop of Florist’s Wire, 15
A Second Method, 19
Silk Appears Magically in Coat Pocket, 15
By Misdirection, 15
Another Method, 15
Silk Rolled Into a Compact Ball, 13
A Third Method, 19
Thumb Method, 18
Using a Playing Card, 20
Variation Using Wrist Watch Strap, 16
With a Rubber Band, 18
With a Thread, 16
Methods of Folding Silks for Production, 5
A Single Silk, 5
The Accordian Fold, 6
A Quick Fold - The Finger Roll, 6,
15, 16, 29, 42, 54
The Rose Fold, 7, 63
The Trap Fold, 7, 15, 20, 22
Several Silks, 7
Folding for Production Singly, 8
The Star Fold, 8
The Stickland Roll, 8
The Zigzag Method, 9
Mintz, Fred, 30
Noakes, Mr. 62
Patter Suggestions, 84
Producing a Single Silk, 24
Bottomless Bottle, 24
The Hollow Wand, 24
The Production of a Number of Silks, 25
Another "Bag" Method, 28
Dr. E. G. Ervyn’s Method, 29
For Large Loads, 26
From a Magazine, 30
From the Front of the Table, 30
From the Sleeve, 25
From the Vest, 26
Several Silks from a Candle, 29
Special Bag for Large Loads, 27
Tubular Pockets for Vest Productions, 26
Using the Wand, 30
Robert-Houdin, 5
Sleights for Manipulating Silks Without Accessories, 10
Back Hand Palm, 12
Change Over Palms, Etc., 11
The Center Roll Palm, 11
End Roll Flourish, 10
The End Roll Palm, 10, 11
The First Vanish, 11
The Hollow Ball Vanish, 12
Vanish by the "Thimble" Palm, 12
Vanish by Throwing, 12
Stickland, Wm. G., 8
Stillwell, George, 81
The Stillwell Silk Act, 81
Tricks With Silks, 53
A Color Change Routine, 57
A Comedy Trick, 62
Acrobatic Silks, 61
An Opening Production, 53
Another Comedy Trick, 63
Another Opener, 56
From a Fan, 57
From a Gas Chimney, 58
From a Newspaper, 56
The Homing Silk, 62
Mr. and Mrs. Green, 58
Mr. Ladson Butler’s Routine, 55
The Rose Bouquet, 63
Routine by Wilfrid Johnson, 54
Silk to Candle, 58
Silks and Soup Plates, 61
Silks and Test Tube, 62
Sympathetic Silks, 59
The Traveling Silks, 60
The Twentieth Century Silk Trick, 44
A Reverse Idea, 46
Another Method, 45
Bottomless Glass, 46
Stage Method, 47
The Standard Method, 44
A Useful Wrinkle, 45
Various Plots, 48
With Test Tubes, 45
With Unprepared Silks, 47
Xmas Cracker, 46
Useful Accessories, 48
Bag Gimmick, 52
The False Finger, 49
The Mirror Glass, 49
Production Tube, 48
A Production Wand, 49
Silk Pedestal, 51
Silk Servante, 49
The Vanishing Handkerchief, 5
Vanishing a Silk, 38
Various Methods of Vanishing a Silk, 31
Another Glass Tube Vanish, 32
By a Pull, 31
To Fix an Ordinary Pull, 31, 37
The False Throw, 36
A Feint, 36
Finger Gimmick, 34
Flash Paper Vanish, 37
Gas Chimney Vanish, 32
Glass Tube Vanish Without Pull, 33
Hollow Ball Vanish, 33
Metal Cylinder, 35
Paper Cone, 35
The Plunger Wand, 33
A Quadruple Vanish, 37
Same Effect with Wand, 35
Top of the Pocket Vanish, 34
Waller, Chas., 44, 80
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