Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1916 — Some Leap-Year Don’ts. [ARTICLE]
Some Leap-Year Don’ts.
Here are a few leap-year “don’ts’’ given by a phrenologist to guide th? lowly man should he be tagged and declared “it” by one of the other sex. • Don't marry a woman,” he advises, “whose mouth is set in deep round lines. Such a woman will have too much of a will of her own. Don’t marry a woman with a linn running down one side of her mouth to her eliin. Such a woman will be cranky. She. will have opinions. Marry a woman with a evenly balanced mouth. Don't marry a woman whose mouth lines are heavy and whose upper lip is long. This means selfishness. The prominent mouth and the retreating chin in all cases mean that a woman is looking out for herself and her own interests. Don’t marry a woman whose lines are like spider webs inclosing the mouth as in a network. This means that the woman is a worrier.”—Xew York Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch.
