Show co of 1 int there arc many curious ayes of fan i japan the i at vrest lint nil fencing matches uses a her y oue like a jiuu butterley but terlly th han alc being the body and rendered im po ing by heavy co ds of silk th various motions of the fan constitute a the fully un der tand and appreciate formerly in the time of war the japanese commander used a large fan havinga a frame of iron covered with thick paper in ease of charf fe it could be shut and a blow from its iron bones was no light affair one notable variety of fan is made of waterproof paper which can be dipped in water and creates great coolness by evaporation without wetting the clothes the flat fan made of rough paper is often used as a grain winnow to blow the charcoal fires and as a dustpan |