Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1907 — Changed Faces. [ARTICLE]

Changed Faces.

The nose lasts longest unchanged of all the features. The brow becomes wrinkled, and crow’s feet gather round the eyes, which themselves gradually grow dim as time rolls on. Cheeks lose the bloom which cosmetics cannot replace and Ups their fullness and color. The chin, dimpled In youth, develops angularities or globularlties, as the case may be, and the eyebrows become heavy with the crop of many years’ growth. The nose shows no mark comparable to these familiar facial indications of the approach of old age and practically enjoys Immunity from the ravages which time makes on the other features of the face. Next to the nose, probably the ears, as a rule, show the fewest and least obvious signs of old age.