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Show Baby-Curls and Permanent Waves Must Be Routed by Pomade Jar BY CORA MOORE. New York's Fashion Authcrity. NEW YORK, May 22 Fashion has ruled out fluffy hair, ripples, water waves, permanent waves, finger curls, baby curls and every other kind of a kink that was ever put in the human hair, naturally or otherwise. The newest coiffifre is as smooth and flat as it possibly can be. Tho more it looks as if it were glued 'to one's cranium, the more fashionable it is, and, what is more, it must shine and glisten like a new tin pan. This, of course, means that tho hair is to receive more attention. A hundred hun-dred strokes of the brush won't be enough. Very likely we shall have to bring back the hair-oil bottles and pomade pom-ade jars and uso their contents freely. Boots Webster's coiffure is a perfect example of the new mode Boots Webster Web-ster of "Tho Purple Mask." It Is very simple to do, she says. Just part the hair in the center and again above the ears. Then bring the top paTt down into a smooth coil at the back, drape lhe lower half over tho ears anJ around tho haok and tuck the ends In with the coil. Elizabeth I-lines of. "See Saw" sug-gests sug-gests another variation of the mode. She smoothes her hair, which isn't bobbed, though It looks it, parts it on one side and coils it in a prim, very regular roll around her neck. It is very becoming to her. Billie Dove, one of thn new Ziegfeld "Nine O'clock Ilovuc" girls, shows you still another way to work out the new-fashion. new-fashion. She separates her hair at the ears and draws the upper part of It smoothly across the top of her head like a cap, twisting tne ends into a coil. The rest of the hair she draws down evenly all the way round, colling the ends under. |