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Black and White Studying Black and 

 White. 



We are indebted to "American Pho- 



will see themselves mirrored in these 

 magnificent studies. 



The photograph was taken by Mrs. 



W. Durrant, who is not only a skilled 

 tography" for the accompanying illus- photographer but seems to possess un- 

 tration of a marvelously good study of limited patience with cats and a kindly 



THE SHARPER YOU SEE THINGS THE MORE FUN THERE IS. 



cats. The photographer is to be con- regard for them. Only a perfect sym- 



gratulated upon securing such natural pathizer with the cat nature could have 



and expressive poses in her subjects, obtained such results. 



The attitude is perfectly unnatural 



from the cat's point of view, but it is Everywhere is beauty spread, 

 ideally humanized. The expression of *£ ""maS*? 8 ^ ^J 1 *™ h d: 

 the cats' faces will bear careful ex- To^ddT^ite Intrinsic ^orth. 

 animation, and many checker players Emma Peirce. 



