Show K 7 E za z T r it a inglimo ENGLISH TATTOO IriO PAP A P I 1 5 A C carlou ions practice which to so sowa a up Cp tood it tattooing rs as fashionable 1 fad aa has not reached new york as yet hut bit it if are to be belle believed says an exchange alt Is still abill prevalent at the worlds world 8 me I 1 polls an eminent london ab physician sl a specialist in skin diseases as quoted as authority for the sta statement temen t that the practice Is much uch les general than has been supposed pos yet et he says that a number of peculiar and some very iery i ery distressing cases have recently come under his notice he adds As ta t J whether such things thing stan can be effectually removed I 1 hlll only say here that much of course depends upon the extent and depth of the marks but nearly all processes of removal leave a mark tr anre anre or less unsightly As to the utter folly in most cases of having these mar marks ks made I 1 can bear full witness only obly this summer I 1 was bousu consulted cited by the parents of a young lady who had heen bren foolish enough years ago to have the name of a lover marked upon her ber arm this fancy had wholly passed off antl and a new arid and brilliant matrimonial chance with a man she sh e really loved bad presented itself but she dare not tell him of this marking for he had never even heard of D f the other love and was wait of a 4 jealous disposition and the young lady could not wear evening dress without a bandage around her arm this is one of the common cases und and it seems trifling but the bearer of the adark suffered great mental anguish p nd was made absolutely ill by it but I 1 can assure you that the disruption of a really happy marriage between two persons known to every one in society whose separation was a puzzle at the time to a wide circle was brought about br by a wretched and simple tattoo mark ff I 1 was consulted by the lady who w ho vas tas in an agony of misery the two lave have never been reunited I 1 am sorry to ay any many of the persons who have consulted me have been men who have as the expression goes risen in life and who have seemed to regard the marks m upon their arms ms and hands bands as outward symbols of their former calling of mere laborers but in certain of these cases the marks have been of a somewhat coarse signi significance fidance it if I 1 tried to recollect all the cases brought before me I 1 could tell you some queer ones but I 1 may mention one well known reer he got the title unexpectedly who has tile the lobes of both ears tattooed |