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Show fr . ; Rebuilding Faces 4 (, POR long ages of time man felt himself compelled com-pelled to travel through life with the face he had when he started out upon his journey. But not so now. He can change his face, if he pleases and "has the price. On nn longer niM rut nft hk nnif in sphV his face. He may have the nose rebuilt; or the face remade. So asserts Dr. Julien Bourguet, I noted surgeon of Paris, who has just arrived in this country. "The war worked wonders for plastic surgery," sur-gery," the doctor said. The war gave surgeons in France unlimited opportunities to undo what shells had done to human faces. i If the war hasn't remade human nature, and there are some who fear it hasn't, it undoubtedly advanced the art of remaking human faces, and thus has made the world brighter for those who wish to look from behind a face different than the one ihey have. Now they may hope with considerable confidence for a rebuilt face. i |