Games and Puzzles sent by mail on receipt of prices annexed. 



New Oriental Figure Puzzle, The. — An endless source of entertain- 

 ment. By which the apparently impossible feat of producing represen- 

 tations of grotesque human figures from a series of purely geometrical 

 forms may be achieved in great and amusing variety. Price, 30 Cents. 



One Puzzle to Puzzle One. — The most diverting, ingenious and diffi- 

 cult problem of its kind ever yet designed. 



If one should have one hour to spare, _ . „ 



Of these triangles form one square. rrice, 60 Cents. 



Puzzling and Round Game of "Wonders of Words."— For any num- 

 ber of players, young middle-aged, and old. No household should be 

 without ifc. Price, 15 Cents. 



Q. Q. Q,. — Qurious, Quaint, and Quizzical. The Chinese Oracle; a 

 new pack of Fortune Telling Cards. Compiled by Ah Ling and Ching 

 Choo, materially assisted by Lee Sing. Price, 30 Cents. 



Qualities and Consequences; or, Who's Who, and What's What!— 

 The elucidation of vhich problem creates roars of laughter. An irre- 

 sistibly humorous and social game for the home circle or an evening 

 party. Price, 30 Cents 



Rhyme and Reason, A New Game for every Season.— By Miss Corner. 

 This amusing Round Game is well calculated to excite laughter from 

 the ludicrous replies given in the answers to the rhyming questions. 



Price, 50 Cents. 



Siamese Puzzle, The.— A favorite amusement of the two kings of 

 Siam, in "ye olden time." Beautifully colored. Price, 30 Cents. 



Wishing Cards; or, The Secret Revealed.— Scintillations of Wit, 

 short, crispy and pungent. An interesting game for all ages and 

 seasons. I rice, 30 Cents 



