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Show wsawi'ii i.yK" for lh llrouty.fio.ker. Many of tho moat fascinating women of history bao been without a slnglo beauty of feature Therefore, their attraction must hno depended on expression, ex-pression, cither Inborn or acquired. Its suhtlctle depend aa much on temperament tem-perament as on education. A perfectly perfect-ly Irregular faco Is sometimes magnetic mag-netic by reason of Its animation and earnestness. Irregularity of that kind la prcfcrablo to a beautiful and Immo-Idle Immo-Idle counlenanco that smllca perpetually perpetu-ally like an cmlaetlng blue ky. There Is only a bnlrllno between repose re-pose and stagnation and ono Is as pleasing ns tho other Is dull. It Is ths quality, rather than the quantity of tho mind that affects oxprcsslon. Kx-ccesho Kx-ccesho brain work Is detrimental-It strains and contorts tho features lightens tho lips, wrinkles the tore-head tore-head and dulls the ocs, but on the other hand where beauty Is absent a certain amount of brain work will add It to tho face, for the eyes gain depth and earnestness, tho nose becomes be-comes determined, and tho shapeless lip and Jaws grow powerful. Expression Expres-sion to ba really beautiful must cor-re-pond with and enhance the Indl-Mduallty Indl-Mduallty already expressed. Violent temper renders the ees dry and storing stor-ing making them doold of that clear serenity which Is so charming. Con- nitrated thought and pessimism Jeal-ouy Jeal-ouy or discontent, deprhe the mouth of It mobility and comprces the lips to n thin line In time Cynicism has n Isstlng effect on the corners of the mouth No matter how ugly a f.ico Is It may come to posaea rugg.d grandeur grand-eur nnd homely aweetneas, but neither of these Is to be obtained by thoso who frUol, aclllato or have no apprecla-Hon apprecla-Hon for the higher things of life and Iho larger emotions. A petty expression, expres-sion, a poor mind, nnd a shallow heart cannot nld to the expression of a face. |