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Show PEARLS THE ONE ORNAMENT FOR THEDEBUTANTE ITJST why pearls and girlhood aro so assoclatod In our minds Is not yot fully explained. But wo nil rocognlzo that pearls belong to the maid boforo Bho may wear other JowelB with any degree of fitness. Excopt for pretty hair ornaments of rlbbonB and made Bt r v ; iVIb 'flHC . A Kyiltn1 yiy f" "- ii 1 1 mr II TH1 i.i II WW IMHUI III i flowors thoro Is nothing that looks qulto as "fit" on tho young girl as pearls. Tho ornament shown hero la made of two Btrands of pearl beads Btrung on a flno wlro. Thoy aro strung in links, Joined by largo barouquo pearl beads, placod between tho links. The band extends across tho top of tho head ond tormlnates u HUe belay tno top of tho ears nt oach sido. It is fastened to place with hair pins. At tho loft sido thoro aro threo lojopa of tno pearls strung on wlro and two hanging ends and a knot formed of pearl beads strung on, heavy thread nnd sot less closo togethor than In tho band, so that they fall easily. Tho coiffure is very Blmplo oven for a young girl. As in all tho pros-ent.doslgns, pros-ent.doslgns, tho oars aro coverod. Tho front hair is curled and fluffed about thofaco. Tho back hair 1b braldod In looso strands and pinned flat to the hoad. This hair dross Is appropriate for brown haired or blond girls, but is not so pretty for the girl with very dark hair or for her who has tho splendid "Titian" locks. Although vory dark hnlr, and what is called red hair, aro so unlike, the samo styles of colffuro aro suited to them both. They must do tho hair In soft masses, Insist upon its bolng glossy and refuso to consider con-sider flufflnosa or anything inpproach-lng inpproach-lng frizzos, Put ,no matter what tho huo of her hair or oyea or akin tho maid may wear pearls. Thoy look well and moro than that on youthful heads of any color. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. |