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Show JAVANESE KITE FIQHTS. In Japan there la an annual faaat day for hoys, and each house having male children brings out strings of paper carp, which. Inflated by tha breeae, become lifelike moneter fish. "It was on this feaet day." aaya a writer In the Wide World, "that we left Yokohama for Kamakura, once the east-era east-era eapltel of Japan, now merely a quiet little seaside village. "As It was such an Important occasion, occa-sion, the whole world made a holiday; some ramlllae hurried to the seashore to fly their enormous humming kites, from which ths parents seemed to derive quite ae much enjoyment aa tha children. Jhe loud hum emitted by the soaring kite la i-aueed by a thin piece of bamboo which Is stretched tightly across from ahoulder to ahoulder. "Ths taut bamboo filament not only acts as on aeollan harp but bends the whole klle. ao that Its surface Is concave con-cave mtrad of being, aa In our kltee. a plane. The noise when soma threescore or so of these monsters are in the air at the same time is deafening.-, "The Japanee kite haa no tall, hut la furnished with numerous long streamere. Oreat competitions ere held by the owners own-ers of ths kites, and occasionally a mimic battle will be foueht In the air. the rival factions endeavoring by meana of powdered pow-dered glass, which has been previously worked Into a definite length of the kite strings, to saw through a rtval'e string, and ao bring the vanquished kite turn-Hlnej turn-Hlnej ignomtnlously to the around ' j |