| Show BALDHEAD EDNESS an authority who 66 60 tb the sequel equa shows hows to la not an authority at all declares that premature baldness is the result L if f too close and too frequent hair cutting utting this be declares olaree de causes the thair to bleed to death just as aa certain vegetation which depends depend a upon its ltv sop sap for vitality does when out cut off or into this thia idea seems plausible bough enough nough until it is investigated when it suddenly falls to the ground an eastern altern paper shows that it is in refuted by the fact that frequent shaving does oot not conduce to barrenness of chin or caput and that often in loss or of hair from fever arother illness cropping to is frequently resorted to tj successfully as a means of restoration per contra it is urged that women who seldom have their hair out close do not often become hald bald A scald neared woman to Is a comparative rarity the hair falls out says a vegetarian because too much beef is eaten aten to this a beefeater beef eater enter responds that too much starchy food is the root of the trouble brou trou ble A s shoemaker bloemaker boe maker 1 insisted that the baldness on the top of his hia head was the result of wearing his hat cons constantly tautly during his indoor work his belief was strengthened by the experience per peri ence lence of a man in indiana whose hair under his hat turned gray while the hair that his bis hat did not cover re gained its original color in denmark the wise wiseacres acres insist that staying out late at night or undue exposure to the moon makes the hair fall out this theory is in a measure sustained by the method adopted by a philadelphia editor to arrest the approach of baldness he was advised to have his hair cut only during the waning of the moon he followed the advice and now proudly sports an unbolted top knot As a general thing the best hair to is found on the heads of those who cover it least headgear to ahmoo entirely light and airy and they are as often as otherwise uncovered altogether for great lengths of time hence their comparative freedom from baldness and nobody ever saw a bal indian unless he had bad been or subjected to an accident however the bald head is in not without its advantages it is quite frequently a mark of distinction very often the indication of a stud studious tous disposition and the percentage of them albat shine forth from the mourners bench in the police court is small indeed |