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wear the blanket, leggins and moc- 
casins. 
It is a curious sight to sit on the 
opposite side of the river and watch 
Zuni. You will see an Indian ap- 
proach the village from the opposite 
side from the main entrance. He 
will go into the first house that has 
an entrance, climb up a ladder that 
protrudes from the roof, and then 
run the tops of the houses to his 
pen. It is so much nearer than fol- 
lowing the crooked alleys. And at 
sunset you will see the aged Indians 
climb to the tops of the houses and 
there sit and watch the sun go down. 
One startling sight that confront- 
ed me on my slumming trip was the 
sudden appearance of a maniac. He 
darted out of a mud hovel, stood di- 
rectly in front of me, and glared 
with his wild eyes. His clothes 
were almost torn from him, and his 
long white hair was a mass of-tan- 
gle. I began to think that the trad- 
er who told me I could drive these 
men out like a bunch of sheep had 
put one over on me. But the lunatic 
only stared at me and then went 
back. This man was to the Indians 
a witch, and while they feared him 
and hated him, not one would ever 
dare touch him, or refuse him food. 
Nix for the camera in Zuni—it is 
Medium bust. 
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barred. I had a pocket size East- 
man, and wore my overcoat to hide 
it. They were having a sport day, 
horse racing and stick throwing, and 
I wanted some pictures. A big Zuni, 
the only English speaking Indian in 
the village, soon had me spotted. 
“Taking pictures?’’ he asked. ‘‘No’’ 
I replied. ‘‘Just looking around,’’ 
he again asked, and when I nodded, 
he went away, but I noted that he 
watched me continually. They will 
not allow a camera or a Mexican in 
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the village if they can prevent, and — 
it is only by caution and through — 
tricks that one can get a snap. 
(Continued next week) 
When you are in danger of get- 
ting rattled, just stop and think that 
it is the empty kettle that rattles 
most. 
It may be true that bitten do not 
lie, but you cannot make a fashion- 
able dressmaker believe it. 
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