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Show i Beauty Chats : By EDNA KENT FORBES j THE HAIR A LUXUniOUS head of hair will xx nrnke even a homely face lovely, und will redeem nn otherwise hopelessly hope-lessly plain woman. It seems curious that so small n percentage Inquire about the hair. Its bad arrangement can spoil n face. Its good arrangement make a plain ono attractive. When peoplo emerged from a stato of savagory, hair began be-gan to be something more thnn u protective covering. In biblical times It-was a disgrace to be bald, and the word "baldhead" was a term of re-proach. re-proach. Tho ancient Britons wore so proud of their blonde flowing hair that the worst punishment thep could devise for an unfulthful wife was to : cut off her hair. It Is written that Caesars most cherished privilege was that of wearing his laurel wreath all the time, as he. poor man, was bald I ii ii linn niiimi I Abtolute Cleanliness I. Needed for S Pretty Hair. i ' M hnlr. It Is merely n matter of 3 absolute cleanliness d of proper S care. The hair should never he St 3 od hardily, it should be brushed gent- 3 r. to spread tho natural oils. After I iTushlng, a piece of nbsorben cotton f Pur .on the brush and rubbed over h I xurface of the hair, will produce 1 natural brilliant gloss, without X a.,1 f of any artificial remedy. Tl.ls w I so clean off much dust that " ' brush cannot take. j tCopyrUht.) i |