| Show Large S Sums Stuns s and Much Time Spent m in Salt Lake Shops Which C Cater ter to Enhancing F Feminine Charms What price beauty There is a a. whiff whitt of nt perfume and Incense as she emerges m from the luxurious cave caie of ot the bo beauty uty parlor and there is a light In her eyes that nev never r was t n l land nd or 01 sea eM She is eX exalted exotic and excited for to a woman the mysterious rites of the specialists sP ate are as as forbidden nectar In her present mood her laugh h is like E a silver sliver chain chafe tinkling inkling against a wineglass an and the he lustrous ev evanescent n water waves wa of or her hair might bring arty any h heart art to shipwreck An artist mighty try to catch atch the hue hUe- o of her cheeks cheek Who can look at h her r without without with with- out experiencing some emotion of ot the heart thus Tw r The acquaint acquaintance ance anoe e of th the Or Greeks eks' eks with the curlIng curling curl curl- ing iron and cosmetic mysteries can n b be proved both by written evidence and pictures tes In the time of Cleo t patra P people of rank ronk obtained r rare re perfumes s from foreign countries s sand and oil was the symbol of joy There Then are et exactly thirty four beauty parlors in Salt L Lake ke all operating per th the l lens lat S 1 of the st state te according to the department nt of ot registration and the number Is inci increasing easing rapidly There are four colleges turning out jut beauty be specialists special special- In many of ot the parlors a woman woman woman wo wo- man man ma may enjoy every luxury from froma troma a manicure to a a. perm permanent nent wave FIGURE 1 IT OUT What statistician dares daies estimate the number of ot hours spent under the deft hands hand of the eXp experts experts- many wom women n are in these places three e and four tour hours at t a time each week eek Who dares dare e estimate the cost Many women find 6 0 a week wee not too much to spend in such a cause In many cases appointments are given m far in advance With the in- in of Mar Mary Garden Fanny Ward and others who make malte the re ret retaining re- re I t taming of ot their youth and freshness freshness freshness fresh fresh- i ness a business who can predict pre what miracles may be accomplished accomplished pUshed With this veritable fountain fountain foun foun- tain of at youth so close at hand band who would not take the plunge Madame Louise of ot Chicago says that the mannish bob Is disappearing disappear disappear- ing Madame 1 Louise for the benefit bee bene fit tit of ot the uninitiated is la a recognised leader In beauty work This may be welcome news to many for this type of haircut In i combination tion with certain attire de desIgned designed designed de- de signed for fora a women omen especially for tor outdoor sports ports makes things a bit confusing and has been known to lead to embarrassing situations especially when iome some n nearsighted old gent gerit has proffered advice to yoUng voting men only to discover that his audience was c- c composed of or young young women BEARD THREAT OLD The r rumored mored threat of ot men men to raise beards to emphasize their m masculinity Is interesting In Eg Egypt Pt the the notion familiar to all oriental nations that the beard was the symbol of ot manly dignity survived d from the most primitive ages But shaving g became f fashionable for the same reason as it Is practiced practiced practiced today If It therefore on sol aol occa occasions lon the- the great lords o othe oJ 01 f th the country wished to command l' l respect 16 re- sp Ct th they y had to a appear p ar with Hh beards and so they tn fastened on a an nn n artificial one by tw two straps behind the ears This game them no resemblance e to Santa Sant Cl Claus Glaus US however r for tor it was small something small something like a goatee with witha a square square- cut The TM only S subject bj ct Whoever Who iho ever laughed d at this l lost st his head which proves proved s that t the Egyptians had no s sense sene niSe of humor Young m men n caught em emerging from beauty parlors today of oft te n w wear ar th the look of ot a pe peasant ant caught stealing sheep sheep but but perhaps e of ot them them- are re- re in Vital noM need f for r such beauty as they can obtain ln The Th e practice Is gi owing Certainly ly men were vere not always alway s so adverse to such aids aid according g to history and who shall say th that tha t the man of ot ancient da daYs s was l less ss virile than the lad of ot tod today y MEN WORE WIGS The lords of at Egypt wore great grea t artificial coiffures One W was s made mad ih lb imitation of ot short wooly hair the other otho with long hair The former for lor mer mar consisted of at a t construction o 01 little curls arranged d In hori h onta 1 r rows ws lapping over each ch oUt other r lik like d the tiles tUes of at a root roof Another proof that the Egyptians Egyptian s had no funny bone is that the people aped ped their masters and Iid use used d wigs resembling as cl closely ely aa as a po pos pos- sibel those of ot the lords that lords that is th the e Fifth dynasty Before re that timthey tim e th they y were forbidden n to do o so There are more wigs w worn tn to today today to- to day than one might suspect They are so comfortable and lifelike the theare th they y yare are very popular Oh It if man many y yr girls only knew the number of ot the yr r motion picture heroes who wee wear r toupees toupees' The motion pictures at are largely responsible for Los Angeles becoming becom become ing a great wig-making wig city ity The Th e motion picture camera brings bring out in wigs defects that escape the human hu human human hu- hu man eye Consequently the makers mak ers are compelled to bring th them m t td perfection A recent visit to one of th these l shops found the m manager bus bUsy y combing or carding human hair ir Nearby chests and drawers were e filled to the top with gl glorious strands of ot all colors ALL IMPORTED He Ite was blend blending InS InS' lits lils material 1 Ih order to secure the exact shade t to tc match matcha a sample left by a customer who n no longer b d in hair halt torn tonic advertisements or or t the e o of 01 Thre were long lines of ot glass cases in which were Wigs of ot al all fashions and colors and wax figures figures fig fig- ures showing the artistic arrangement arrange ment of at tresses most becoming t teach to each type All our hair comes cornea from Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope said the mati manager manager r. r The high hig h cost of ot labor in preparing it is pro pro- In this this- country but here her e we make wigs with more skill Heris Here Her e Is dark dad hair from Italy and Trance France France reddish tinge i IS s This with the r Polish Twenty three years have I worked at my mv trade and I I. I can I-can can t tell ll I from hat yes country es and even from what cornel corner of that country country- country country- very every bit bit of oC hair is sent Chance for tor a detective plot lot in that eh eh All Alt fine work for individual wigs wl js 1 is b done by hand See this light network fo foundation It is woven n nover over pins plus an and it ft took tok someone om one in Europe ten days to toy make Th Then n each ench hair halt is crocheted on by hand handIn In this country Not long ago In Eg Egypt pt they un unearthed unearthed unearthed un- un the tomb of ot a rich supposed to have lived In the imperial Imperial Im im- age of r 1200 or 1300 B B. C C. C A Awig Awig wj wig of ot black hair W was S found In the mummy case casc The hair hall was waited Into a thousand little tails taUs It was similar to the wigs worn Inthe in inthe inthe the eighteenth century In Europe Ah but the custom of ot wearing wigs Js is very old Recently an ivy Dry carving of ot a a. Womans Woman's head hend was found In a prehistoric cave In Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope and nd on the head lead W was s a fine wig well Thus Thus well the tho ladies set thea the fashion a years ago AN ANCIENT lENT TRADE tOur Our ur tr trade is very ancient an and we ha have havo vo made of 01 it a science Filing FIt Fil i Un Ling ing a man or woman with a n a- awig wig wigs Is s a tI far more Intimate thing than s selling clothes clothe The sal salesman must study character Think of ot the of ot a a. blighted d' d romance that might be caused by an ill fitting I toUpee Or the melancholy ly of ot an ail otherwise youthful gentleman re resIgnIng resigning resigning re- re signing himself to o the company of bId fogl fogies s because of ot a a. shining poll poh Why a n careless wigmaker may have hav often altered d the Very course of ot hi history tory Louis Louls XIV of ot France ha had a a. great hO head d of hair hall until 1670 and wigs wIg were not much in fn ta fashion during that h t p period Then Wh when n he b began gan 1 A to tt to v gor bi bald bald l he lie e adopted adopted an elaborate orate toupee and everyone else who could afford fr h the luxury followed suit The fashion quickly spread d throughout Europe Wigs became the stylo style in England at the begInning beginning beginning begin begIn- ning of ot the Restoration period The modern toupee e and wig are light cool and comfortable Of I course they wear out and after making the first one for tor- tora a customer we can keep one made Up for him so that he lie has only to walk Into the shop an and change it as he howo would ld his hat As yes you ai e amused r but wait until you are b bald ld then you YOU will remember r the old ld wigmaker wigmaker wig wig- maker and his hig art The Greek ladies knew the use of ot paint The white they used con c con consisted n. n slated silted of white while lead lel their reds reels were made macho of ot a 3 ro root t. t Pulverized antimony antimony anti mony was applied to to the eyebrows Their mirrors were circular pieces piece's s of polished bronze bronz usually With a a richly adorned d handle The carrying carry carry- ing of at a tI stick sUel seems to have been n a common custom A Greek woman did not go go along the street t. t with h her hr r hat In her hand like many girls of today after getting getting get getting get get- ting her hair dressed Hats were not worn as al a rule and for a worn worn- an to be seen about the public street was con considered a it bit improper ex- ex ex except x dept e t on sp special c l occasions USED COLD CREAM Numerous heads represented in sculpture and gems give an dri Idea idea- of ot the taste taMe of at their thelt he head head- d dress s. s We Ve know sh she 1 Used sed hale hair pins for In ih tom J-tom Homer l-homer r the wooers try to gain the favor or of ot P Penelope with golden ornaments of or this kind and earrings and chains The Greek may lady carried a sunshade d shaped After iller a a Lt leaf and quite artistic Weeks Week's Science a a New York pub pub- 1 I I ca- ca carried carle carried 1 an any an ar article Ia last st t. t week reek by Dr E E. E. E Free who said th that t animal fl fat tat was used by ladles ladies and anil n l or of the court of Pharaoh ch more than years ago as ag we aye use c cold ld cream The Th article article article arti arti- cle i in 11 I part art follows When the tomb of ot TutAnkhAmen Ankh Tut-Ankh- Amen Arnen was opened one of at the articles articles articles arti arti- cles found in it was a small jar made mido of carved marble and containing con con- some kind of or cosmetic This was sent to England and turned over for examination to a chemical anal analyst st Dr A. A C. C Chapman Chap manThe man The report shows that it is probable le that the Pharaohs kept their faces face faceIn in orde order by a material not unlike th the famous bears bear's grease which CJU our grant grand fathers athel'S used to 1 Keep e their hair halli slick and aud orderly The cream crean was found round to consist of ot about 00 90 O per cent animal an an- final imal fat mixed w with th 10 per cent of ot some fome r resinous substance not unlike that of or pine or or cedar In Jn the olden da days dave e however the various i Ingredients and aids to beauty w were re so expensive that their use Je was vas largely confined to th the rich and powerful powerful the the elite Today locay it is riot not only every woman womans woman's wom wom- nn's ans an s n right ht but some but some hold hold her hei duty to retain the iho softening touch of youth |