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Show fcsBj.'ful' month ho has!" or jB 1 2Md, strong mouth!" -pw Men heard when the Pdttisties of a person arc '"jEtea hy people who con-3gfoH con-3gfoH indents of human 11a .jjliaving mastered the Hmt trained physiognomist, iBwarc not always satis- SKS'Bc,i.Ior often "a mouth bmtun of both strength -VEiVii w !xamPlc 'av lEL, a 't becomes cruel "weak" that it Jr0,, tn either case there -EL?! wl,en"ating circum- BLnp?ak'iJ11 thc SU!lPe of Itat either alleviate or mt&?"K .T tbe "weak" 2.moath m question. And &m m must ho taken into rc9isitc of the suc- s?KuStrau( on that KmH10,0 often is tho -inc features 1 0 weigh JBli i." an,i. strike a bal- :5WtttLa8 "dicative of tho M Tust as one color li?ofP'e'181t,1 result of ' of a man dis-5!Mmhination dis-5!Mmhination of his fca-Koi?aturo fca-Koi?aturo alone. aS3, JaWntL" a com- ino nP8 are in-Jg in-Jg strumcnts of speech 2Wi aa, s"ch t hey i n- A lerPret, by words or W niol,onB. the aenli-JW aenli-JW and emotions 5Mr tho Phvsiog- iM ;. , they do not i ?rVh . Wl ?ru doquentlv. ?5ftC, Considered mL" love or ni "?ost casps ainitv llatc happi-rhiuiiil'ilv. The Mouth and Lips And thc Story They Tell Fig. E Optimistic. finnnos3 or weakness, cruelty or sym- PaTh3e Open Mouth belongs to an-obsti-nate, stupid, outspoken person, if open in a natural attitude. Ho has the unfortunate un-fortunate habit of talking too much for his own good. He Incks tact and polish. The Benevolent Mouth If the red part of the lips is open and protruding (Fig. A), with long, well-marked, wrinkle wrin-kle lines extending down Irom botti sides of the nostrils, tho person is generous gen-erous and benevolent. If tho rod part of tho lips is wide, strong affection, friendship and love will ho found. Jn fact, tho wider thc red part 'of tho hps, thc stronger thc affections. . Thick Lips indi- ftffH,- ' c a t o s 0 n s u ality. g Should tho lower i'S" li" overhang and ', the upper nrotrudo f w noticeably from the J face (Fig. B), as io generally found 111 (vte. some of tho Afri-V"'' Afri-V"'' can races, then the V animal instincts arc 'iV verv highly (level- . Pefl A poison having these lipf sr.ldom cxerta any V- effort to improvo V bis mental or male-' male-' rial condition. ,11 Fig. G-PasttdlouB.Jowo.lij. merely protrudes beyond Ihe unper, its owner is fond of eating and drinking, kind but wavering and changeable. Should such a thick lower lip be accompanied ac-companied by a divided chin, its owner own-er will be very fond of ease and luxury. lux-ury. He neither likes to be s disturbed nor to disturb anyone. Moderately thick lip's, howovor. arc Tar more favorable fa-vorable than cither the extremely thick or extrcmolv thin lips, as they indicate indi-cate a more' genial disposition. , Thin lips indicate generally that their owner is stoical, undonioiistrativo and cold. This person does not manifest very strong a flection for the opposite ie.v. Should theso lips be void of color and dosed tightly, together with n square jaw (Fig. C), they indicate cruel tendencies, aarice and shrewdness, but Pig. A Generous. their owner will bo honest in his business busi-ness dealings. . When tho upper lip is perpeudicu-larb' perpeudicu-larb' straight, its owner is linn, tena cious of his opinions and difficult to control. . tlf ,the upper lip inclines downward at both extremities, with tho lower lip pressed rightly against or over the u p p e r, togeth e r with a deep wrinkle line on each side of the mouth (Fig. D), the person is firm, punservati v e a 11 ) fond only of the serious things iu Lips that incline upwards at their extreme ends, or arc much wrinkled with the suggestion of a sinilo (Fig. B). .donotc an appreciation apprecia-tion of tho humorous humor-ous and belong to Tig F Horueiovingtho optimist. Together To-gether with a broad nose, the person will bo comical. Looking at the upper lip perpcndiru Tig. D Firm. larly, as in a profile, if its center, between be-tween the point and tho base of the noso, is full and somewhat protruding (Fig. F), its owner is partial to a settled set-tled lifo, a homo and a family. Looking at the upper lip still per-pondicularh', per-pondicularh', if it should be depressed in its center and curving out in crescent cres-cent shape under the uose (Fig. G), its possessor is fastidious and very particular par-ticular about his food. When both lips are horizontal depressed de-pressed in the center, with their sidos puff ad up somewhat or protruding, their owner will be cautious and pru dent in his business ns well as personal per-sonal affairs and 3-et fearless in carrying carry-ing out his plans. v An upper lip with jT a perpendicular hol- , $ ..v. low or depression I in its conter, with fi two lines or edges running down di-( di-( rectly under the J jsFp ' ceuter wall of tho nose, indicates deli- I ency and refinement s of tastes and feci- ysk ings Sensitivoncss ; is also denoted when t h c center of tho upper lip S0 comes to a rino C a. point. Nri Lips that curve i-mj lownward. in a bowlike shape in dicnte a- tendonov toward the morbid. Should ih03' nleo have deep wrinkle lines that bgin at tho corners of the mouth, the person will bo a decided pessimist. Closed Lins Tf M1C3' nre closed ver3 tightlv when in a natural attitude. thc indicate courage, force and firm ness. An Overhanging L'ppcr Lip that protrudes pro-trudes down over tho lower one (Fig. II), is the sign of a kind and gentle personality, fond of pleasures and ainueciuonts, but possessing a due ro gard for the conventions. If both up- per and lower lips are thin, they denote de-note acquisitivenosa and selfishness. A Curling Lower Lip is found on people peo-ple who are very particular about their external appearance, but indifferent to their own depth of character. The3 are general quito shrewd in business dealings. Projecting Lower Lip If only medium me-dium thick nnd projecting beyond the upper one, its owner is rathor sarcastic, and also offensive if the nose is arched. Rod Lips denote a sure inclination towards tho general pleasures of lifo, aud a fondness for tho affection of tho opposite sex. Tho Tedder they are, tho stronger the above characteristics. An Oblique Mouth is the mouth that is crooked from birth or, when it speaks, .becomes crooked by being rnisod on ono sido a'ud lowered on tho other, or by being ononod on one side and closed on tho other. Tho declarations declara-tions uttered b3 such a mouth onnnot be relied upon. It tells you ono thing while tho hoart means qliite nnother; and unless tho whole faco is strong, the countenance frank and open, the above deficiencies become emphasized. A person who unconsciousl- bites his lower lip is either devising mischief, or preparing to got even with some one. The widor tho month, tho greater the ability to speak before tho public. The very wide mouth often indicates eloquence. elo-quence. A poet usually has a small mouth, with a sensitive J upper lip. . p. Quivering lips ffS? denote that their IKSl owner is veo emo- tional. fesr When tho upper S lip has tho shape of f a Cupid's bow, its VvrjJ owner iB verv sen jfc sitive and refined; if' ono who loves truly Sjs. and i6 fond of be- ing loved in the snmo way. The perfoct k mouth is of mo- 2?- dium size; neither open nor closed very tightly whon in repose. The lips should be of medium me-dium thickness and when open tho teeth should bo only slightly visible. (Copyright, 1910, by S. G. David nnd E. R. Padgott;.- Xext Sunday. "The Nose and the Story It Tolls." |