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Show ' COLOntNQ THC HAIR. Att Old Man Wliu May 11 Aujrwlitrnrrum my walks about town who has carried to" an extreme tho attempt to disguise hi. natural appearance, end the consequence conse-quence li. that it is wholly ineflectlve, writes Tavcruer in tlio Boston I'obt, The main tiouble U to tell how vencr uble he Ui lie may lie eighty and he may be one hundred nnd twenty for nil bib looks indicate. I have sometimes noticed no-ticed Hint n decidedly youthful appearance appear-ance has licon given to n man by his re-luuiuii.lilurf re-luuiuii.lilurf his hair dye nnd coming out in the white chevalino which is inobt becoming to hliu TliU was thu cube witli the bite Lcstet Wallaek, who, liow-ever, liow-ever, pel bitted in wealing ids mubtachc black, as if to emphasize tills as the naturul eolor of his beaul. Since gray hair lias Ih-uoimo the fn-hlou, there is leas lesort to dyc than formerly, but 1 I suppose Hie witticism still holds ijood formuny people that they ndmiro gray IxilL ., i-l.itiltr . 1 .11 1 tin. mu ill'., c Tittlebat Titinouso'b exiwrleiice In "Ten Tliousand A Year" with the use of hair dye ought to be lead by every pcrbou who is ambitious ot making a disguuo by them means; nud even more important impor-tant would be the perusal of some chemical chem-ical ticalWo showing tlio poisouous effect ef-fect of inineiula which enter Into such compounds. And jet, with the fullest knowledge of its ileleteilous eiTeets, vanity make many persons "Munel the huznid of 11 dye." |