Show SNOW A WRECKER OF CAMOUFLAGE IN ZONE OF WAR WARBy By Special News Service PARIS March 2 Nature Nature has a pe peculiar peculiar pe- pe culiar wa way of destro destroying ing the deceiving effects of at camouflage The recent heavy henvy snows on the tho western front have rendered rendered ren ren- dered valueless immense quantities of or camouflage o mat material nal with tho the result that artl artists ts and workmen have ha had bad to work overtime In n order to adapt their work to changed conditions I IThe The Germans were quick luick to take lake ad advantage 3 advantage ad- ad vantage of or tho the snow covered ground and begun sending out patrols dressed ed entirely in white Tho The French soon oon penetrated through this disguise and a number of German snow m men n were taken prisoner The dark daik brown and gr green en colored I German airplanes s seem to have huo been overlooked however For gOme some time past past aWed allied airmen n found it difficult when flying at t a height of several thousand feet to distinguish th these dark colored planes as the they stood on tho the barren ground in front of or their han han- I gars rs The snow however brought out the dark colors In bold LollI relief an and 1 the I French airmen have taken full advantage ad- ad vantage of at the change chang I ad-I |