Show THE TALL HAT IN INDIA I Englishmen Endure Personal Dlsrnm fort for Fashion From noon till 130 p m Is the calling call-ing hour and though Calcutta oven In winter Is a hot place no uinu who Is t not an outer barbarian will wall Into a drawingroom without a tall silk lint In his hand Should ho drive round In a dogcart to pay his calls the man wears a helmet or a solotope while ho drives pulls up at a house door asks whether the gate Is shut and If told that It is not puts on n silk hat which the KJCO produces from a hot box tarried under tho seat and goes In to pay his call Another An-other Instance of the British worship of the tall hat which tho natives consider con-sider nn Interesting form of piety Is to bo seen at the Calcutta races on the day of tho Viceroys cup On that occasion tho lawns and paddock urn thronged by people ns smartly dressed as can bo seen In tho Hoyat enclosure at Ascot but during tin early hours of the afternoon nil tho men wear helmets Directly tho BIIII dips tots to-ts tho horizon nil tho bearers of tho helmethatted men may be seen outsidetho palings of tho grand stnnd enclosure Jumping up like terriers to catch sight of their masters each with a carefullybriiimcd silk hat he has brought fo ids employer to put on |