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Show generally belong to money-getting natures. ' A forehead whicLV in the upper part projects, and in tho lower sinks in toward the eyes, shows mental weakners. The upper part of the countenance counte-nance is the seat of thought, labor and resloution; the lower half indicates action. Long forehoads, with close-drawn close-drawn skin which shows no wrinkles, wrink-les, are the characteristics of cold, selfish natures. When the corners of the mouth turn down-ward, the indication of a scornful, contemptuous, opin-ionative opin-ionative man or woman. Turned-up noses under high, arched fore-heads aro found only in men of despotic temperament and bad disposition. Regular wrinkles of the forehead parallel with the eyebrows are generally gen-erally found in very intelligent and deliberate persons. . Horizontal eyebrows, full and regular, show groat understanding, understand-ing, deliberation and capacity for jglanning and execution. ; Prominent " arched eyebrows show' great powers of perception in regard to form and color; all great painters had such brows. Large noses are invariably associated asso-ciated with strong traits of character; charac-ter; whether good or bad is determined deter-mined by other characteristics. People of good sense, delicacy and refinement have eyelids that are sharply defined, and shade at at least half the upper part of the eye. Black sparkling eye3 with n steady, gnive mouthy show taste, elegance, sound judgment, and often oft-en an ungenerous disposition. A face which does not change i expression in conversation indicates indi-cates either caution or stupidity, according to its other characteristics. characteris-tics. The eyes should be distant from each other exactly the breadth of one eye; a greater distance indicates indi-cates stupidity; a loss, low cunning. rtoadixig tlxo Cliarao-t?2r Cliarao-t?2r Toy tlxo Faoo. Men with noses that,wien viewed j in profile, appear arched, are usu-ally usu-ally witty and clever in conversation. conversa-tion. A prominent nose and bold chin are the most favorable, combination known to the physiognomist. A well arched forehead, with one slight perpendicular wrinkle, belongs be-longs to a wise and discreet character. char-acter. Indulgence in bad tempers may stamp them on the f aee so indelibly that they appear natural characteristics. character-istics. Noses with wrinkles on the Bides, which never entirely disappear, |