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V kY F b p f J r v Ju Z t i r d rh 7 B r y f Sy 4 q v y y y Y 6 Yi n. n Sn fi f The he cur curly curly-curly curl y-curl girl will be in in vogue in earnest this spring and 3 Y J hi rl if Y that brings Miss 1 Goldilocks and her curls curIs back into fashion 4 1 SF r 1 A recent congress o of f hairdressers in Paris de decreed reed that the s p curl must ba back k and Mile IlIe J Joyce Parisian leader r m st st. come comp oy e a of i Yf fin t X j. j f fashion ash ion with her shingled hair beautifully shaped though her hert x V r I r hey head is is must bow to the decree t t r 1 i i F I t 1 0 Ii i. i s Instead of the bobbed hair the new style demands de de- mands a return of the piled coiffure and in this c case it is IS a use of pearls pearIs artfully arranged in inY Y bandeau style after the fashion s' s TILE THE AMERICAN maiden will soon be bei i wearing her hair fl flowing wing gracefully lY f t over over her shoulders like Sappho if certain certain tain predictions wafted over to this coun coup country country try from the style world across across ss the I water come to pass French hairdressers assembled in solemn solemn sol sol- conclave in a diet of fashion at k Paris have sent forth the word that to tobe tobe be in style women on both sides of the Atlantic will soon be bo arranging their tresses or some one else's tresses in t. t o one one e of these th three ee ways The with the hair drawn v 7 r up above the head and a band stretched 1 around the temple The Louis Philippe with curls at atthe atthe t the necks and nd ears 1 r I The Empress Eugenie Eugenia with two t bands across the forehead and the hair rII the shoulders y falling over This is a mode modo borrowed from the early Greek 1 da days st s t The reason for this edict is that once nce marc more comes comes the prediction n that bobbed hair will soon have disappeared from 1 the thc head of the world of fashion As every everyone one knows this mandate has been is issued from behind closed doors doors' more f. f than once but bobbed hair seems like the cat to have nine lives and slips back Into the picture no matter what hairdressers hairdressers hairdressers hair hair- dressers say But this time the prophecy has more a ring of finality than ever before before before be be- fore for so sure are the hairdressers 4 that matrons and maiden are done done- for fori i I this century at least with cropping their luxurious tresses that they have put their heads together and dipped into history for hair modes to be followed for the next two or three years wh while le shorn i locks are in the process of growing I AMER AMERICAN MERICAN CA impresarios of the coiffure coiffure coif- coif fure Pure familiar with mth the way fashionable fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able debutantes and their young-looking young mothers respond to to the suggestions o of f style leaders across the water are expressing expressing expressing ex ex- ex- ex pressing a doubt that they will consent to be be turned out for their smart balls and receptions with pith their hair hanging I over their shoulders like the Empress Empress' i. i c Ie Wigs of a to match my ladys lady's g gown 0 w n nare are among society's society's so so- ny Y s latest 4 j t Ms fads Eugenie's or the maidens of classic Greece from which she borrowed the style T They ey contend that it is more probable that the French Empress' Empress famous chignon will come into fashion again and that in fact there is already indication of this The mode with its suggestion of old Greek and the Louis Philippe tendency with its cascade of fetching curls hairdressers here however believe will purely have their appeal Empress Eugenie's chignon the m mass ss of hair worn at tho the nape of the neck in a n net in the time when there were crinolines crinolines crin crin- and bonnets with wide ribbons tied with bows under the cM chin was one of the most picturesque fr freaks aks of fash fash- fashion ion that ever lent itself to the pleasant task of woman's womans enhancing a n womans woman's If applied to the heads of the beauty 52 ultra ultra- daughters of today i it t would recall the time when lovely profiles were painted on ivory or reproduced in in the daguerreotypes types that made mado our grandfathers fall into ecstasies Eugenics Eugenic's chignon was worn in a T MO-T black net with beads a stile which made rhyme with with- Seville and She poets other words of her native Spain The chignon chignon chi chi- gnon co coming ing into fashion now boasts a net that is invisible It is more of a coil or a Grecian knot but artistes of the hair do not hesitate to say that the mo modem mod mod- ern em girl has the cour courage ge to adopt the whole style be beads ds and net and all right fight out of the picture if she s so o chooses As long as Eugenie Eugenic reigned sovereign even over over her husband Napoleon III the chignon was a ruler in beautys beauty's court but when Napoleon surrendered at I Sedan and the Empress was obliged to 1 A Y f. f Ss' Ss r K c Y Fashions in hair may change g but at bottom girls are girls tI bobbed hair or not Take for forY Y F 15 f instance little Pauline Garon The fact that she has conI conformed conformed con con- I x formed to style by having her hair shingled does not rob herA her A 4 of her childiSh desire to play with dollies doIlies a Curls framing the face and dropping over the shoulders as were worn by Empress Eugenie may soon be the fashion again flee in the cab of an American dentist off went the chignon never chignon never to come on again during all Eugenie's days of re re- re It has bobbed up once or twice in modified form here in America Modernized enhanced with arts that the hairdressers of today have learned from the poets painters and sculptors these modes of olden days would add adda a great touch of beauty to the modern modern modern mod mod- ern woman experts of the coiffure say It is often argued gued they con con- tend that the French beauties of the theold theold theold old brilliant court days were the charmers charm charm- ers ens of all U time but they believe this was not so much an an act of destiny as it was that women then knew the secret of al al- al They had learned somehow to dress dress themselves to the last detail s so o that they might present a n picture inv invested invested in in- in- in v vested sted with glamour and charm and fem fern Curls for instance did not just confine themselves to the tho period o of i Louis Philippe which spanned over from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century The The- curl has paper played a an n important part in tho the lives of nearly aUthe all aU the French beauties Among the most attractive and picturesque was ivas the head head- r ress of the days of Madame de Gri Gri- gnon In her time a ladys lady's head ply rippled with curls small curls small curls dainty curls a perfect cascade of curls curls' curls The curly-curly curly gi girl l will be in vogue s rJ p-rJ h 1921 t r J Public l Ledger G Con o pan fol in earnest if young women of today follow follow fol fol- low out the advice of the congress of hairdressers in recent session in Paris and go in for beauty as did some of the noted beauties of France in its heyday of charming Even the fashion fashion fash fash- ion calls for ringlets For this was the period following in the wake of Marie Antoinette and the influence of all the magnificent and divers coiffures she had built was still being very much felt The which is a period of fashion which takes its name from the br brief ef period of ruling by the French Directory calls for a style of hair dressing dressing dress dress- ing that is simple enough in front Its It's the mass of hair mounted high on the head that affords the interesting pos pos- This was supported by a framework of wire in the days of the Directory It was finished off with tufts of curls feathers or what What the imagination of the modern girl will do with this hairdressers are not willing to prophesy BORROWING any of these styles from the famous belles of France would entail the wearing of a tremendous tremendous tremendous dous lot of false hair by women of the present fashionable world And heres here's an interesting ting bit of psychology divulged by hairdressers and beauty parlor parlor parlor par par- lor experts Women strange as it may seem like very much to wear hair that thatis is not their own They always welcome with open arms a mode which calls for it The reason for this hairdressers explain explain explain ex ex- plain is is probably because the average woman never ceases striving to be beau beau- She is always playing a part at being beautiful She wears borrowed hair as an n actress might wear a wig in order to fit more perfectly into her role She falls with gratitude on the idea of beautiful tresses that one may buy and pin on because strange to say hair is the only part of tho the human body that is transferable One Ono may not borrow a prettier hand handor or foot or prettier eyes Neither will any amount of money buy these With human hair however jt it is different The amount and beauty of that which a woman may purchase is only governed by th the size of her pocketbook Young women it is generally admitted are in rather a severe predicament now so far as their own hair and this new bugle call of fashion is concerned The bobbed hair which in many instances es was allowed to grow at the first hint hunt that it was soon to be quite out out ut of the picture has never flourished as much as it its owners fondly hoped A year ear or so of faithful coaxing in fact has only netted a crop crap of tresses that fall no more than just a little below the shoulders This circumstance in fact our hair experts here say I is what inspired French hairdressers hair hair- dressers t to suggest reviving the Grecian filet and the hair worn loose down the th th back However so far as scarcity of 01 hair is is' concerned those familiar with the history of it say women in Empress Empresa Eugenie's time were in almost as serious a fix then as debutantes and stylish young matrons of today They had wearing their hair hail parted in the middle and draped in two thin braids covering their ears and they had none too much of it in the back at least not enough t l t fit in with the style set by the Empress Empresa BE B E THAT as it may chignons as largas larg citadels as appeared almost ovel over night night black black ones nes brown ones golden corn colored and even pale green But here was the rub The larger the chignons chignons chi the balder the men The men might have worn wigs but they didn't dare to Fortunately our Beau Brum Brum- mells of today are not given to wig wearing wearing wear wear- ing for if they were with incoming styles now they would have to boa f. gracefully and volunteer to stay bald Supplying hair whenever women took tooka a notion to wear it has in fact furnished no sm small ll problem at any time in the worlds world's history Men and women have hav seldom worn wigs at the same time Marguerite c de e Navarre it is related had hadan hadan hadan an an army o of JOO OO pages whose long blond blondi curls were cut for her wigs and to go goa a bit further back when the Romans captured Gaul it is said they sent their wives back bales of hair of Gallic women All the peasants peasants' were shorn to keep up with the enormous demand for chignons chignons chi during the time Empress Eugenia Eugenie made that style popular In our day we wa t have various w ways ys of og accumulating a astore astore astore store of beautiful locks that may be transplanted from one head to another Hair is still bought bough from peasant girls on the other side o of the water It is imported imported imported im im- ported from off far-off Japan and it is not uncommon for women to sell luxuriant crops of glossy tresses in our big cities right here in America WILL miLL ILL bobbed hair go at last to make way for the tho curl that has ensnared man ever since the first wise maiden put two and two together and saw what a 8 simple ringlet could do 7 There are some who insist the emancipated emancipated girl of today would never tangle herself up in such artificialities never artificialities never never I They point in fact to the shingle style of haircut now quite in vogue among the fashionables of the younger set let and observe that this mode veers veera nearer the boy type than even the ordinary nary mooted bobbed hair did But a curl cud is a curl and it has been so in all ages And those who favor the return of these alluring blandishments blandishments blandish ments meats are remarking that even even staid science favors the movement For has not the latest announcement been that tha now ringlets can be put In by radio I t. t I |