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Show "BREAKFAST FACE" A FRIGHT. First Meal of tho Day in England Cannot Can-not Be a Pleasant One. An observant writer In Health snya: "The woman who spends lur ovory afternoon aft-ernoon on visits to friends Is bound to develop tho ten faro." Tho 'tea fnco' la frozen vlvnclty. Tho ejes havo nn uninterrupted sparkle, the head has a permanent anddon tilt ot Intorest and expectancy, while thu sinllo looks na If It had linen done up hi curl-papers over night." One knows that face. It la preferable, prefer-able, liowevwr. to tlio brcakfiiHt face. Tho breakfast fnco la washed vacuity. Tho eyes huvo thu spaiklo of cold lead, tho head hut a weary droop anil nn unwillingness to turn either direction, whllo the hcowl looks aa If It hnd been left out In tho lain nil night. Hy thu way, I speak merely from memory. Sluco tlio day of my emancipation, emanci-pation, some eight yours ago, I havo carefully avoided thai pleasant, cheery, chatty, tlmetables-and-toast, blllsnnd-bncon fimetlon known euphemistically, eu-phemistically, aa tho Kngllah breakfast. break-fast. It la only fair to add that, to the beBt or my knowledge, I havo never been missed. Nobody ever Is mlaaed from the Kuglish breakfast table. 1-oiidon Sketch. |