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Show fT IS a wlso woman, who knowing her own particular stylo of hair-dressing hair-dressing and adhering to It makes thoso slight concessions to changing fashions which keep her from looking antlquatod. Nothing Is so fatal as a coiffuro completely out-of-dato and the troublo is that women past youth, perhaps from a desire to avoid effort, perhaps from lack of courage to try now modes, go on year aftor year doing their hair tho samo way, ovon when In their gowns, millinery mil-linery and other dotalla of dress current cur-rent fashions are followed. So long as provalllng lines aro adhered ad-hered to and tho effect over forehead and oars is modish, a woman's back hair may bo orrangod as It pleases hor and as best suits her individual style. Sho may wear a Greek knot at I tho crown of her head; or a Madonna coll below tho crown; or may pile hor tressos high to make a background for hor face; but to be modish In general gen-eral effect, she must show tho contour of hor head and sho must draw tho waves of hair well over forehoad, temples and ears. Ono of tho Illustrations ,shows a modern and fashlonablo coiffuro which is also conservative and most charming charm-ing In stylo. Tho hair is softly waved In front, covering forehead and ears and is drawn closo against tho head and arranged In a soft, looso knot Just abovo tho crown. Two vory Important points will be noted about this hair dressing tho features that give It modlshnoss and correct lines. First, tho drawn-back waves tend downward down-ward toward tho back and not upward; up-ward; and socond tho knot of hair on top Is so softly arranged that It blends In with tho contour of tho whole arrangoment and does not stand aggressively ag-gressively out In a docldod coll or peak. To mako this coiffuro tho hair must be divided into two sections; tho waved front locks first being drawn loosely downward and backward and then rolled into a French twist from tho napo up; and tho back hair being twisted upward to tho crown to make Tho Contour Of Tho Head Is Revealed. Though Forehead, Ears And Temples Axo Becomingly Covered. the soft knot. Tho hair is so beautifully beau-tifully wavod that tho two sections ovorlap and mingle with each other without a harsh, separating lino any-whorc. any-whorc. Indeed, tho secret of a successful suc-cessful coiffuro is this soft, fluffy quality qual-ity of the hair, which must bo kept in porfect condition since It must roly only upon Its own beauty without aid from transformations or hidden cushions, cush-ions, to glvo the right effect. A moro extreme typo of coiffuro Is r pictured in tho banded style with colls ' over tho cars. This hair dressing. Is IpjJJJJJJJJJJJj! very becoming to tho woman with HpjJJJJJj! small features and a- mlgnonnc face, H but it Is essentially a coquettish coif- p furo and will not bocomo any but a H protty w oarer. It is an ideal style, M when the hair Is beginning to turn M gray, for the long bands of hair jH brought around from tho back, whoro JpjjJJJJJJJJJjI gray hairs muko tholr appearance last, H cover up tho graying front locks, and H only fluffy llttlo curls show over fore fl head and cars. H Banded And Colled Hair Is Individual M And ChJc On Tho Woman Whose H Face Salts This Sovero Style. ' M 1 1 |