Show MIRROR ON THE HAT form of I 1 clusy body I 1 by which the wearer may see behind him in all the larger cities it la Is a corn com mon men thing to see a mirror fixed on the front of a house so that the occupants may sit inside and enjoy the view up and down the street without being ob served and without cultivating the somewhat ungainly habit of lean eating ng out the window these devices have bay acquired the popular name of busy bodies but to the trade they are known as window mirrors which Is somewhat prettier A very similar device has been re bently designed to be worn on the brim of a hat or the visor of a cap in order that the wearer may enjoy a constant lew of what Is transpiring in his rear without the necessity of constantly turning his head it Is wild to to be a very desirable piece of ap for bicyclists vehicles as well as pedestrians as it enables the wearer to keep in constant knowledge of the position of objects behind him and yet without taking his attention from what Is going on to in front of him the device Is fastened to the hat brim or cap visor by means of a couple of screws and the mirror Is designed design ed to rock on its pivot so that it can be fastened at any angle to suit the cir cum stances under which it Is worn it Is placed a little to one side of the cen tre of the hat brim which Is the best point for ob aaning the desired sweep of the rear view |