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Show Deceptive Fall Carls. Every one must have noticed the number num-ber of ladies who wear short, curly hair at present. It may astoiish you to learn that most of these charming curls are false. Typhoid and other fevers have played havoc with hair. After such an illness the hair is almost invariably seriously se-riously injured, and even if it does not fall out it becomes so dry and harsh that there is nothing to be done but to shave it close and wait for a new growth. Unless Un-less the hair grows ycry rapidly it will bo two or three months before it is long enough to look well, and in the meantime mean-time a wig is a necessity. The short, curly hair looks more natural than a dressed wig, and is easier to keep in order, so most ladies prefer them. Elderly El-derly ladies, however, often use French twists and pompadours. Few people know how common wigs are. I have sometimes some-times sold five or six in one day, and a great many ladies say they are sorry when thoir own hair grows out, as the wig has saved them bo much time and trouble. Interview with Wigmaker. |