Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 91.djvu/826

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���This is not a spook photograph of the ghosts of carnations. Nor do the three flowers represent specimens made from extremely thin tissue paper. It is an X-ray photo- graph of fresh flowers. Note how clear is the tracing of the veins in the petals

��If you suspect your socks take an X-ray picture of them. The tin used to weight them will show up as it did in this picture. These socks are literally tin plated. The fiber is covered with a deposit of tin

���Photos by Dr. Albert Irankiin 1 y

��How the eye of the X-ray can see everything a lady carries in her handbag. In this bag are a watch, a change purse with a group of coins, a bottle opener, two lavaliers and a key

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