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Show I Hair, Face Frame H Coiffure EasWf Hakes or Mars H Milady's features. JHj Adopt Ideal Mede and Stick U It Al- Hfl waye, U the Advice of a Fash- HH ion Authority. HI 8omo women really don't scctn to HJ reallro the great Importance of tlio J coiffure, yet ono cannot attach too much Importance to a becoming way H of "doing the hnlr," asserts u lending HJ fashion uuthorlty. Tlio lmlr is nature's HI own pretty fnimo for tlio faco and, HJ of course, can easily innloj or mar any HJ ono's features und chnnge, for better HJ or for worse, tlio entire expression of C tlio face, HS That Is why I am always surprised, HI sometimes shocked, to sea women's HJ tendency to Imitate and readily adopt HJ any new style" launched by u theatrical HJ beauty or a society belle. HH Worn by the very young girl with HJ the small, round head, tlio sducy nose HJ and perky chin, tlio bobbed lmlr Is simply exquisite, llut alasl when her HJ fat, double-chlnncd sister tries to HJ emulate her I call tho result a positive HJ disaster. If, your head Is rather largo In pro- fH .portion to your body, why should you HH make It even lurger by adopting a H "now wrlnklo" In lmlr dressing! 1 H may bo culled old-fashioned, but bear In mind, bobbed hair should bo severe- HH ly taboo to tho married woman, even HJH should nlie bo In tho early twenties. HJ A rcal-for-truc man doesn't llko to lih JjH troduco as his wife u little, fluffy, silly H girl, with hair cut so as to give her un HJ ulr of Irresponsibility. HJ If you have a round face, wear your BB hair quite smooth on the sides and pile HH it 'way up on top of your head. This JH is sure to give you holght. Tho ma HJJJ donna with soulful eyes should exug- HJH gerato her lovely typo by adopting the HJH straight, slmplo parting In the middle, "bandeau." If you possess a pretty HJH forehead, show It; If your nose Imp- HJH pens to be a little too long, try to puff HJH your linlr at the back. I know you will JH be pleased at the result. HJHJ DrcBa your lmlr as neatly, as care HJH fully as possible, but and this Is an- JHJ other pitfall to bo avoided don't look Hi as though you had Just stepped out HH from the hairdresser's establishment. HH In Paris there Is a new stylo In halr- HH dressing which I think Is excellently HEAVY BLACK CANTON CREPE F Hi .eHHHHH-c. The woman who etrlveafor the Individual Indi-vidual touch would experience Intense satisfaction In the possession of this gown of heavy black canton crepe, cenffned at the waistline by a most unusual belt of dull black leather, studded with steel nail heads. Fur fin-Ishes fin-Ishes the lower edge of the coat-like back. suited to the present fushlon In dress, with the distended hip lino and other reminders of bygone days. The lmlr Is parted cither at the middle or tho side, waved lightly bnck and then caught high nt tho top of the head, then falls lii chnrmlng curls to tho nape of the neck. The short girl with the too full neck would bo wise Indeed to adopt this style. It Is, as n rule, a very becoming fashion and most feminine. I think It Is u great, even n nrnvo, mistake to try to dress tho hair differently dif-ferently for evening wear. Adopt what you decide Is tho Ideul coiffure for your type and then stick to It always. Of course, for box purtles, balls and tho llko a hair trimming of some kind may be added with successful result. Spanish-looking huge combs are tho vogue, and I must say that they provo generally becoming. Young girls have always liked to wear (lowers In their lmlr and they must bo pleased, for just now this gnmlturo Is considered qulto tho thing. Gold leuves and grapes bandeau form a pretty and fcstlvo headdress. Of course you should remember that the bnndenri Is tho moHt trying lmlr ornament In the world, for It straps the forehead llut and uuturnlly enlarges tho nose. |