Show CULTIVATE THE MIND Thoufeb superabundant brains and surpassing beauty may but seldom be combined in the same tenement it does not follow that all women of good senseand sharpened Intellect are necessarily neces-sarily plain In fact few women of brains unless they are aggressively bluestocklngly are repulsive on that account Bright thoughts enliven the most ordinary face until the reflection reflec-tion of the glorious mind shining out in aU its pure radiance makes one forget for-get that the features are not pure Grecian and leads us to believe that in very truth such a woman is a great beauty The woman who pleases through all time is not the strictly beautiful one She may attract the eye for the time being and her power while her beauty lasts cannot be gainsaid but when it wanes as it invariably must the woman of esprit will occupy the place that beauty has no longer any chance to fill The vivacious creature of varying moods and quaint fancies is one of charm A man forgets all about the type of beauty she may or may not possess so interested does he become in the pleasing study of a mind that renders her face at times light with airy fancies again sorrowfully subdued sub-dued by deeper thought but ever winning win-ning irresistible and pleasing because like the surfaqe of a lake there comes a change with every varying emotion Cultivate the mind for a grace of soul and education of spirit count for more than limpid eyes a rosebud mouth and a dimpled chin Be ever teachable for there is not one iota of loveableness in the man or women who thinks he or she knows I all Interest yourself in timely topics keep the cobwebs cob-webs well brushed out of your brain and though you may not possess a single good feature you will be most pleasant to many who appreciate an active mind at its full valueNew York Commercial Advertiser |