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Show ODOR OF VARIOUS RACES. Mar!ed Difference Between the Oc- cldental and Oriental. H Abbn Hue tells In his nccount or his trnvels in China that when ho hno. ko M completely mastered tho Chlncso Inn- guage, and m transformed his per- H r.nual appearance that ho passed for 11 native of the country, ho could not do- jji eelvo tho dogs, which dotoctod him ffi by their senso of smell and Invariably ' jjj barked at him as he passed by. He H further states that tho musky odor which may bo observed In articles Ira- H ported from China pervades the whole H country and Is ono of the distinctive H marks of the Chinese race. A Jap- (flj anesu doctor of medicine returns tho H compliment on tho behalf of tho orl H cntal by declaring that tho occidental H races have an odor which la not agree- jH nblo to the Aslntics, though In pro- H cess of time they get so nccuptomc'. H to It that they do not notice It. H |