Popular science monthly . eightfeet long. It was sobig peoi)li their letters inthe wa\-, so postmistress is capped at one -ahead and breathe comfort-ably. The shorter the wearerthe more mysterious be-comes the appearance of thepowderless bullet. If nopart of the bod\- except thefeet are visible as the bullet wends itsway doAvn the avenue, it is pretty sureto be the cynosure of thousands ofwondering The newest recruit tothe peaceful army ofsandwich-men Kneading Potters Claywith the Bare Feet THE illustrationshows a man subduing a pile of recal-citrant clay.


Popular science monthly . eightfeet long. It was sobig peoi)li their letters inthe wa\-, so postmistress is capped at one -ahead and breathe comfort-ably. The shorter the wearerthe more mysterious be-comes the appearance of thepowderless bullet. If nopart of the bod\- except thefeet are visible as the bullet wends itsway doAvn the avenue, it is pretty sureto be the cynosure of thousands ofwondering The newest recruit tothe peaceful army ofsandwich-men Kneading Potters Claywith the Bare Feet THE illustrationshows a man subduing a pile of recal-citrant clay. If itwere possible to usehis hands in knead-ing the clay theman wou 1 d nodoubt prefer to doso, but without amechanical knead-er he is obliged touse his feet, whichmethod has beenused for many cen-turies in the oldworld. It requires nolittle amount ofstrength to kneadclay, and when thefeet are emplo\edthe weight of thebodv is utilized.


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