Show CHANGE IN N COLOR OF EYES by no means uncommon Unco inmon and easily accounted for according to surgeon the possibility ot of a mans eyes changing as ae the result of mental shock or physical ill treatment was the subject of an discus sion bion by a number of surgeons sur geona in the eye ward of ono one oi 01 the great london hospitals one of tho the surgeons stated ili it la Is common knowledge that great physical hardships may suddenly turn the hair white the loss ot of color here follows on certain changes duo due to dist disturbances ur bances of nutrition taking place in the tin tiny particles clea of coloring matter which give the hair its ita color all infants at birth have blue eyes in some babies immediately after birth pigment granules begin to develop in the iris thus they become brown or black eyed in others however no such pigment formation takes place pince and the eyes remain blue or gray throughout life it if this thia at present blue eyed ex con vict to la really the missing brown e eyed banker a reasonable esplana tw of the discrepancy la in the eye colorings tolor logs would be that under the stress of physical and aind mental shock the tha coloring matter which had in early life developed in each iris lind had atrophied or disappeared leaving the eyes tha th a original blue coloring presen at birth |