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Show ON WITH THE 'BOB'; LET CURLS BE UNCONFINED! , r Bj B VRBAIt Ml but Editor of "B But) nit uro." NEW VOHK. Sept. 11. No style of modern hair-dressing has appealed to all ages as mUCb as the "liob." which seems een to be growing in popularity. popu-larity. El ENIVG ( 'HI I ORE It was Irene Cnstlc at the time of her dancing fame who first Introduced this cut in Anxrlc.i Iter coiffure illustrates il-lustrates the effect of bobbed hair when dressed for enlnar w-ar. It seems to be worn to advantage better with an evening gown than anything else, particularly i one has an animated ani-mated expression. In this case the hair has been parted slightly on OPS side and combed back, so that it droops slightly on the forehead To keep it in place a fancy bandeau is used. Wcll-clefincd loose curls are arranged all around the head, which lends a softening effect to the features. 1RTIS1 IC BOB Marlon Davies illustrates how well-formed well-formed features, a full face and plump neck are set off by the bob. In this case the hair Is parted on one B.di- ;:i ! combed over the top of the head soj that It falls naturallv without the nec-j esslcy of keeping it in place with a bandeau The hair l.s not nllow.-.l to grow too long, the cans being barely eovered and th loose curls falling gracefully In place. ff 7; ' Edna Walsh, a Mount Vernon sn-cie'y sn-cie'y girl Iijh adopted on artlsUc bob Which shows how a ribbon bandeau may answer a double purpose. It not only holds the hair in Dlstce, but it accentuates the hee.d line and adds, greatly to the expression. m bant ( may be worn Urider nan of the hair, so thr-t it does not fall t)at In the back and the other around th" crown of the he id |