OCR Text |
Show . ... m M CHARACTER TOLD BY SHOES. ffW 1 Wearers' Defects and Virtues Plain- flS ff I fl ly Manifested. Ml A certain shooinnkor Is a Arm bollcv- jfjf tM or in "shoeology." H0 says: "Worn Vifisnfi 1 shoes go ahead of tho art of fortune- JfflH'' tolling from tho lines of tho hand. In Ik wMl ono shoo, for Instance, I seo irrosolu- i' Wifii' l Ll tion, chiingenbleness, inclination to VwLlm slovenliness nnd occasional fits of HI- 'Ufjf lfh': humor. ; ;,K M J fM "Show mo nny person's footgear tillli'.HH aftor two months' wear and I will do- ;M IfUi scrlbo tho character of tho person. l; t "If tho solos and heels aro worn VJat llf, evenly, then tho wearer Is a resolute. W'l'K jH able business man, with a clear head, tifMl , fM a trustworthy onicinl or an oxcollcnt U ! wlfo and mother. If tho solo Is worn W&k IjJ j on tho outside, tho wearer Is Inclined W JU to adventurous, uncertain, fitful deeds, ,'m 'li j or, if a woman, to bold, self-willed, KWil-i" bH capricious tricks. M R j IH "Tho solo being worn on tho Innor fit$i FS sldo shows hesitation and weakness T'-ltyeA In a man and modesty In a woman." (!'' 1 |