Show MARKS OF ONES VOCATION easily discernible by an experienced observer the observation has been made that you can tell a violinist by the tact fact that he carries his head bead on one side elde so sh too t 0 you ou can tell the cornet 1st as a rule by the peculiar pucker of his lip the upper upp er lip Is generally drawn in the center and Is inclined 5 stick tick out lust just a little beyond the nor mal 1 line cavalrymen it if in Ji ervice long enough have bow legs and will gen rally stand with their feet some dis tance apart as it if making room for a I 1 1 horse borse between their legs the painter generally has ane marlot the palette pole on his thumb t fhe pianist ha big hands men and women who scrub floors generally have big knees whence we get the medical term housemaid s knee these are only corn ome e of the ways we me have of telling what hat a man does and I 1 may add these are the easier ways of course there are many callings ia n the world which make it easy to class persons who follow them it if we fie are the least bit observant we know the judge tor for instance by his meas meal I 1 ared speech and the dignity he as there is but little chance of if making a mistake in the lawyer or the doctor though members of these professions have of late years shown a tendency fo to dress and act more liko ordinary ordin arv mortals doctor are not as prone to wear mear side whiskers now as they used to be and the lawyer has come to dress more like the busl busi i ness man new orleans times democrat |