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Show ARRANGEMENT OF THE HAIR Various Ideas Which Will Commend Themselves to the Woman Who Dresses With Taste. Every woman should study hor faco, forehead, ears, tho sot of her head on hor shoulders. Then sho should dress her hair to hide any unattractivo angles an-gles or features and to accentuate tho well-formed and attractlvo features To somo tho hair is moro becoming if tho greater part of tho forehoad shrews. To others tho hair drawn down bo as to "cut" tho forehead proves moro becoming. If tho ears aro not beautifully shaped tho hair should bo brought over them by all moans. If covering tho entlro car forms an anglo that 1b not becoming to tho faco, tho lobe of tho oar should bo allowed to show. Tho eyes aro particularly affected by tho mannor of combing tho hair. Somo oyes, especially tho almond shaped, uro most beautiful when tho hair comes ovor tho forehead, almost touching tho oyobrows. Other oyes appear larger and give forth moro brilliancy it tho hair is drawn well away. Parting tho hair In tho center or on tho sldo also 1ms great influence on tho oyes. And tho noBo! That is placed in such a varloty of positions nnd Is It-Bolf It-Bolf of so many shapes and sizes that thoro seems no set rulo to go by. Tho principal thing to avoid is accentuating accentuat-ing tho length. of a largo noso and tho Broadness of a small noso. Also to romombor that tho profllo should 'bo ono of woman's greatest attractions. If the hair on tho hack of tho head Is dressed out from the hoad too far and too low tho profllo of a largo nosed porson Is entirely spoiled; and tho head looks disfigured. A well-shaped head makes tho art of hair dressing much less difficult than It Is for tho porson with a poorly shaped head. But tho right puffs,-braids, puffs,-braids, knots and swirls of hair will, mako any woman's head appear to bo of classic Bhapo. |