Show I PARIS APPROVES LOW COIFFURE U Ir Paris Saturday Dec 22 Usp t pal Among all the changes which fash t t ttytcJ1 ion Imposes and which her faithful d Fl I and devoted admirers follow with so much devotion them Is one point on k 3IM which they are refractory and on which ALco G1 they have to do violence to their pas Dt I t7t live docility that Is the dressing of the hair kIt Ira k-It requires year + of unheardof precautions r Alwalil pre-cautions of delicate preliminaries to Ii Induce a woman to change the arrangement r i ar-rangement of her hair consequently It has taken struggles extending over many seasons to bring about tle radical radi-cal change Into the coiffure basse D f Is D m Is It to this resistance then one must be grateful for the pretty results G ufl obtained Perhaps so In any case I UI can certify that the fashion of low t chignons has become quite general ST and that none of those who have adopted adopt-ed It have lost the slightest charm 1t kt Nevertheless women enjoy quite sufficient I re ficient Independence and modern education NU t tt edu-cation Is too eclectic l to sacrifice to a at t i fashion for the sole satisfaction of being Pr trl T be-ing In the movement It Is clear that those who have round i1ber faces or very short necks will still I keep to the light edifice on the top of the head formed by their hair which of UtaL will lengthen the profile becomingly 11 Others having oval features have every TEl1pJtb ev-ery advantage In diminishing their I I length Moreover women have the invaluable In-valuable Instinct which leads them to I at dress their hair a 1alr de la tote ice p 4 thk and to make the general effect of the coiffure harmonize with the lines of the face I have had the pleasure of paying a visit to some of the hairdressers and they all agree that this winter will witness the triumph of pretty coiffures They s rowel me a number of models such as a prp ity t woman might dream of The front hair Is now puffed In broad vague waves and In the center at the rrape of the neck the hair Is twisted Into broad supple twists and tufts of wild light curia beneath the chignon and along the sides of the I largo comb and the slll comb Sometimes Some-times the curls are placed over two rolls very low on the nape of the neck thus producing charming effects It Is evident that apart from a few I cases of exceptionally robust hair waving naturally few heads of hair aro worthy of the famous stanza of Voctor Hugo In Les Orlentalcs Ces cheveux qua du fernont pas subl 1affront I I and they become extremely weak The great Roman dames did not disdain to adorn themselves with the fair hair of the women of the North and who among modern Parlslennes would refuse re-fuse the assistance of cheveux pos tlchcs to rest their own hair It Is I a custom borrowed from antiquity I and one which modern art makes aa pretty as It Is hygienic and Indispensable I Indispen-sable At Dondels and Hyaclnthe Pierres I have admire marvelous models and obtained valuable Information There Is to be1 return to the na I tural t color f of the hair and with the existing coiffure threequarter trimmings trim-mings Mill be most In favor The foliage used to garland the chignon chig-non will be for preference oak with gilt acorns Ivy reeds and willow leaves An exquisite art nouveau coiffure consists of two large metallic roses falling below the chignon The trimming trim-ming Is made In all shades and Is immensely Im-mensely becoming for girls I Feathers artistically placed are oxtremely graceful grace-ful also large velvet flowers with light foliage To keep 1 the twists of hair In place handsome tprtolseshell pins with round heads are coming in also large I tortolsesh combs I Lastly for the headdress of a bride I fashion drawing Inspiration from our neighbors across the Channel has give up the traditional and emblematic oran or-an blossom or at any rate mixes It with some other pure white flower such as the lily the gardenia and the white rose Myrtle Is very much In fashion at the present moment when sensational marriages abound I particularly admire recently a wreath of gardenias admirably arranged ar-ranged over the aureole of brown hair of a fair bride This example of personal per-sonal Initiative I In the uniform of brides vlll not fall to be followed ami while noting the fact ° I heartily approve of It I Cu I IIUSI rt i c l y Y H 1 3 s + r C iJ3 r r 4 rr + f la r 1 EEi 19 3Ali3r 3 r t a J C r 31T1RT la I r r i I tV1I1 rrl ATC1iD ePrm r < EPUSm V cPr c-Pr tsrr Prtto PttCirh Cirh IIJ trs r = S S 4 D1PQili 7 1 FBQTfdOUBNAL DESDEMOISELLES o I8S7 1 v t = = < i 41 i t LEA fr fra r t r r fat 1 1 kit r c w r r 1 GNo1 4 1D 1 n j 3ANX j jsi I 1 ilL rr UtIl r IL J r JI 6 11 I it2tt1 I 1N4 If I i 12 i I f O Ct d I fr fJ J t 1 l fp o e t iPr fQ J f 1 i 1 r r F k iti i t 4l jri THE SANE TDTSSSSESAS CARRIED OUT IN THE MODEPN TYLE ar1 tr 1 jeep 0 t |