THE BETTER HALF OF MAN
Anaio’l.l ts declare cvc'y hu-: {me being is built in iv.o hid. 3. ■ ; ungiuwise. an«l the haivc.3 arc r-.oi. (alike. Oiien they are so d?iurent ! that they night appropriately b:ica-; i ■•. o two diflercrt r h;. ' Your light hand is larger than your left. Thi > to ati. bate.'! <u Ha greater Bu. Low about ;-nar ieit foot, v. h ch is lai ;or taaa yo ir Your righ: 'rm s heavier ai J o” • .'Tiea-cr cm. u i<-iei co above uLd b.I > xorcite, .a-u it is .'he er.. :• ,3 .rn ’’ I ■ j\r ..1 Ilc r tnan ! ■ o h: „U3t a 1 1 bit •/’ Ml .vents. J Y i side to Ite up- ; lon .e).:n :. lit't, .1 b, more than; : ; .pe-.-n J j 1 o.' ,um •»r.-' uuiittg chil.t.i.tod. and may ac- | tou.it to some 1“ lur the fact t l .: no person has ■a > that are alUr° But .they would not be exactly alike anyway, ior nature does not construct any human being symmetrically in any detail. Your eyes ought to be just alike, but they- are not. Are your eyebrows alike? Take a look in the glass and see. Even the two sides of your mouth are not alike. And how about your nose? There is only one of that feature, but if it is perfectly straight on your face you are an exception to the almost universal rule. Take note of the noses you see on the street, and you will find that nearly all of them turn markedly east. Are you interesting in your good looks? If so, you adjust your mir row at an angle that shows you at your 'best. Thus adjusted, it throw’s the light upon the better half of your face. No matter how handsome you may be, one side of your face is bound to be better looking than the other. There is no exception to this rule. It is a matter fully understood by portrait photographers, who, with this idea in mind, study the face of each patron and' pose her or him accordingly.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 9
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348THE BETTER HALF OF MAN Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 9
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