Show ColfTurrn of the Hour Though coiffures are still picturesque they are neater and closer than they were a few months ago and a great many nrc parting the hair In the middle mid-dle Wise people adapt the fashions to their own requirements especially 111 1 hairdressing They must be modified to suit the face and shape of tho head The broad style which Is adapted from the Gainsborough days has led to the f introduction of lace and tulle Inter I threaded through the hair giving a capllke effect to many a young girl and J the Idea would seem to have originated j entirely l in the facile brain of one milliner milli-ner who had studied the fashions ot the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries centu-ries with good effect It Is generally by such methods that the best notions tIn t-In dress are originated and then improved im-proved on i |