In a sketch ( of President Wilson. Professor' Bliss Perry, bf Harvard University, says:—Any good portrait of the President is ;i quiet denial of some of the myths about him. Here is a steady, alert face, Scottish-Irish in every line of it, homely,-' powerful, trained a bit line perhaps, and sharpened to a fighting edge. Like many men who have worked hard, lived , clean, and slept soundly at night,.' the President .is stronger physically at sixty-one than he was at forty.' His eyes have not lost their gaiety, and his lips are just m capable os ever of the old eager, brilliant smile. Yet the face is on guard m these later years like that of a practised fencer. SMILE IN THE MIRKOE. Are thcro any decayed spots, uneven, discoloured teeth, or missing tooth-spices spoiling your whole facial tippenrnnee. Let Mr. W. P.. Sommerville, by gentle, scientific methods Toplace any missing teeth with a bridge-tooth without plates— or with a crown. Teeth expertly filled, evened, or cleaned. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. "The Cnreful Dentist," Molesworth Stroet.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 November 1918, Page 5
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174Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 November 1918, Page 5
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