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Two Sides To The Question

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Day
2
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Having selested a pair of frames with a nose piece of the right height and spread to briug the glasses into tho proper position, and having had them fitted vrith glasses made in accordance with the oculist's prescription, the optician now proceeds to fit the completed spectacles to your head. You inight put them right on and wear them off just as they are. But, no; he reaches over and places the bows over your ears himself. Then he tries the spectacles gently, as they rest upon your nose, taking hold at the onter ends of the frame, v here the bows hinge. Not just right. He takes them of again and sinooths the bows out befween the tips of hisfingersandchangeS thoir shapealittle and tries them again. Beter, but not just right yet. He takes them again and smooths out and bends in a little more. You observe as he hands them to you, as he does this time, that the bows have not only been changed somewhat in shape, but that now they varyin sweep and curve. You put them on and find that they fit perfectly and very comfortably. He touches them and finds them right and says so. "But the bows are not alike, " yon say. "No, "says the optician, "but they are now made to fit. Your ears are not just alike Ono of them is a little bigger than the other, and they are not placed exaetly alike on the head. " " What?" you say, and he says: "Yes. There arevery few of us that areperfeot

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