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Show Mirror on the Ears. Ordinarily, a woman Is obliged to hold a band glass In ono hand whllo attempting to nrrnngo her colffuro bo-foro bo-foro a mirror to sco to tho fit of hor garment at tho back, and hence, has but ono band freo to perform tho adjustments ad-justments desired. A recent feminine pntonteo believes her mirror-support-Ing attachment will solvo this dlfllciil-ty dlfllciil-ty for femininity, enabling tho mirror to bo used tho same ns a hand glass, and still Icnvo both hands freo for attending to hor toilet Tho mirror Is preferably in rule from ralhor thin glnss for tho sako of lightness, and Is mounted on a thin matnllle bnck suitably suita-bly Inclosing Its edges. Threo supporting support-ing arms mounted In a socket at tho rear of tho mirror comploto tbo outfit out-fit Two of tho arms aro adapted for engagement with tho cars, and tbo other Is adaptod to rest on tho chest of tho user. Dy adjusting tho chest rest an upward or downward Giant can bo given to tbo mirror, enabling tho user to vlow cither tho topmost feather feath-er of hor bat, bcr collar or ovon hor skirt |