| Show c b ne 0 ff 0 rl l e 0 0 Dd E are arc now told that observant menI men I sum us up a according ordin to our coiffure Even women who u-ho follow the lat latest t T D 1 fashion in hair dressing display certain cerbin certain tain bin char characteristics in doing so For example it E seems that we arc are to be r regarded as S formal stiff uncomfortable folk if we are arc too exact in doing our hair a la Ia mode On the other hand baud the woman whose hairpins hairpins hairpins hair hair- pins show a tendency to fall and u-ho u whose c ends refuse to keep in order is obviously a u loose- loose minded scatterbrain It seems to me that the woman who finds a a. be becoming oming style of coiffure and keeps to it more or less less' is she who one can always feel sure is 1 reliable Queen Quel Alexandra and the Princess of Wales Vales are of this type They always seem to tobe be in the fashion yet et their coiffure practically practically ti ally always al remains the same Somehow men always al semi seem to re resent nt a B change of coiffure in the women they like A truth IU g goes s abl abroad ad for three or four years leav leaving e-av- e ing rug a fiancee in a quiet t home ome and with him he lie ora of Mary Glary carries an impression or a 3 photograph or Joan Jonn with her hair done Ic this way or that th When he returns he expects to ti see her exactly exact exact- ly lyas lyns as he be has pi pictured her dirt ing the time of his hii absence If m meantime antime she has altered h her r style stylo of hair dressing s she c will be he sure to notice when the first rapture of greeting is over a shade of disappointment on hi his bis face and sooner soon soon- sooner Sooner the semi resentful er er eror or later is bound to come What have you been doing to yourself Why hy youve you c done your our hair hili differently II |