Show F Fj h P t Poun Not as Food but hut as Feather I I r 4 Sags Sag's ti iS weight ight Pugilists Male Su Suf 3 i S Sr frage ties and Gold Tinted i Beauties at the A t x Aquarium Show s 4 in New York J f i l 1 i 11 Not a flail naIf portion naif-portion portIon but tailless I Feminine finery of calico ribbon tall ribbon tail 2 1 1 ij 1 rr rry t f y y h 2 4 0 j 2 lS JF J i 1 fi S f f o y of the R s. s high higher r cost of living the average housewife housewife housewife house house- wife would stand aghast at the idea ot ol paying a pound for fish Yet there are fish upon which such a market value has been placed and several of them have been on exhibition during the past few days at the Brooklyn N. N Y Aquarium fish show They are gold fish not solid gold because because because be be- cause they are worth more than thai if they were of solid gold but hued golden-hued beauties beauties beauties ies and prize fighters and advocates of suffrage from Japan and China t g Look at No 1 Hes He's known as the tailless fish for the simple reason that he is principally head and fins No 2 is not much better off as regards an appendage appendage appendage ap ap- ap- ap and is known as the calico ribbon rib rib- bon bon tail The hooded veil-tail veil No 3 is a golden prize beauty J The male of this species represents the ideal type of husband for a finn finny suffragette He builds the home nest nesta a a carefully constructed constructed constructed con con- cluster of bubbles on the surface of the water and takes good care of the eggs until they are hatched He also guards and feeds the young until they are able to care for themselves No 4 another veil-tail veil from Japan is ia known as the fish Some of his cousins are prize fighters The males are bred to fight and great fortunes have been gambled away on a battle between two of the tiny pugilists fighting in a fish bowl One of the pugnacious cousins posed for No 5 his name is the black moor veil-tail veil telescope No 6 is a tail fringe-tail half t The u-The j. j The two most valuable gold wh whose photographs are reproduced on this page are No 7 a tail ribbon-tail calico and No 8 a human-headed human The latter which weighs about two ounces is valued at 1000 l OO J j 4 w YI r f r f I 1 Z J Jf 1 A j I 1 1 j 1 1 If t- t J 1 I h- h M I. J tt t 1 f l t t t 11 tl 2 i fl i i |