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Show Curls, Simple and Youthful They Make the Latest Coiffures Bl CORA MOORE i w York's FmsIiIoii kntliorltj NEW YORK Never nave women, at least American women, given so much time and thought and, of course., money to the gentle art of hat r-d rest ing. Everyone Is interested in new halr-dresslng styles- In the center, an English Kirl. .Mu-, rlel Martyn llurvev. in " llappy-Oo-Lucfty," draws her hair iiilte frlzsllj down lo the hack of her neck, where ihe catches il with a silver slide. Then sin- divides ihe ends into two strands and ciisls, them over a finger. PIN t URLS OVER EAR. It in new. a trifle odd and ery good-lOOklng, good-lOOklng, this way I'altl Harold has of doing her hair Sh is Irene" in "Irene" at the Vandorbtlt theatre. "Vou comb the hair perfectly smooth Ppr older alitor the lighi url-. fur the sub-deh tlic curls ireless j caught together, and brush it till it shines." sa; Miss Harrold. "Then you make a straight parting down the right side, smooth It down to the ear. where you screw thi nds into tight curls, and pin them U1 .i bunch right over tho ear. Do the mii to the rest ef the hair, tinning th'- eurls over ihe other ear." FOR t II E SCHOOL MISS. At the right. Allyn King of "Ladles' Night' ,n the Kltlnge theatre wears hor hair in a simple, girlish way. The hair Is parted a trifle at one side and then drawn down in a lareless wavy effect to be caught loosely together to-gether with a barrette at the enda. nlv the ends are tightly curled. Almost Al-most any girl could train her hair to curl sufficiently for this style, however I'Topofingly straight it Is naturally |