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Show " . Magazine Section 1 .; THE S ALT";" LAKE; .. , Magazine Sect Sunday,, July, 16, 1916 im. If JM i S t : v i m . 7 1 t , - Sketched from Andrew Castaisio's, Oriental Scene. . - 1 , -- v" - - v IsAm tvi - v - i i . v V 7 "Skyscraper Effects the V ji V Expression of Fashionable Fancy in Featuring the Hair. TtfoxampIe3 m of the . tTewIHigb : HeadiDress, V by. a Head Band,1 and Affording Good Opportunity for Access oriea, 1ASHI0N Is a' restless artist, a ways eager to create new effects, to produce new sensations. The new "skyscraper" device Is there fore no surprise. It Is not even surprising that a very high . head dress follows a very low one. The history of fashion Is full of "such rebellious contrasts. The narrowest skirt that women ever 'wore has been followed by a flare that is Becond In breadth only to the Immortal swirr of the hoopsklrt days of sixty years age: Evidently the towering head dress Is not" always: to be a 'cascade." It Is attained by many variations that will leave every opportunity for those Individual expressions so important to artistic success. It will be as formal Jn some cases almost as the astonishing freaks Invented toward the close of the eighteenth century, and that arose to a height of twenty Inches or over. In others they will be swirling heaps with irregular lines. Seemingly, the ancient Greekmand Romans, when they went In for high coiffures, preferred extremely formal effects Many of these were carved in marble and are found among the collections gathered from classic ruins. Now that science has found methods for Imparting "permanent waves," it will be Interesting to note how the new fashion uses the waved hair. Of course, new hair styles presume upon new hat styles. What form of hat will meet tha requirements of this latest escapade in coiffures? . ; J . .J !. w i i & 7 ill i I , ' f '- - V , iiv JVP ; W 'nm'ft v f ; MM ' I - 0 V" ; ' " j i An Astonishing Ancient Roman . Bfl Dress. i ! i ; Krl . '.t;Ai',.l.1--:..- i-t- ' l B V l " - ! i |