The Diary: P A G E. 67. Cont'd on page. 72 These little fellows were dressed in flowered silks and thin white stockings. They were of a yellowish complexion, small eyes which were very close together, short bunty noses, round heads covered with straight black hair. Each had a smile on their little round fat faces. Their performances consisted of a native dance and singing. The dancing was a very good example of their suppleness. They are noted for that. At the further end of the village there stood a long row of Japanese Jinrickishas, with their brightly flowered bodies. Upon each one lounged one of the Japs with a cap on his head that looked like a mushroom. The top was covered with bright colored Japanese designs. Each man wore a loose silk robe upon which the name " FAIR Japan " was worked out in colors. A short distance further on we saw a large brick building upon which hung in large bold letters " INFANT INCUBATORS " The speiler dressed in a frock tail coat with a silk hat frantically waved his cane and madly yelled to the approaching crowd to " Come in and see the wonders ". We didn't yield to the temptation however but passed over the Mall, from which a good view of the large expositon buildings in the otehr part of the expositon grounds could be seen. Through the foliage of the many trees along the Grand Canal we could see the yellow body of the Electricity building. We stand before the German Village or Alt Nurnberg.