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Show Style Features in New Coiffures xmrnmsm wmmmmm A COIFFURE that is popular with "Miss Manhattan" must possess certain style features which are worth inquiring into, since this young lady is very sophisticated and keen and discriminating, when It comes to the matter of making selections. One of those new hairdreesings which have compelled her approval is shown here and since imitation Is sincerest flattery flat-tery the French twist, made of a mass of waved hair, may consider itself flattered. flat-tered. Tko iv.nst noticeable noints in this style are the waving cf all the hair and .h3 side part. There is a return to wa'es and curls and the promise, already occasionally fulfilled, of puffs In the coming styles in coiffures. Far more than half of the prettic-st effects I show the hair parted at or.e or both sides aii'J classed on the top of the iben d. T : .: ccmVd more away from I the face tfian it has been. This is the I effect of hats which set less far down j on the head than those that preceded j them. j It is not difficult to arrange the hair in the manner pictured, but the waving wav-ing is not so easy. A side comb is worn with the long twist at the back, 'and for. dressy occasions a Spanish I comb makes an effective finish, thrust ! in at the side near the top or at any i angle that i-i becoming to the wearer, j It is quite the style to show the toreliean Dare at one or ootn sines. . In the sidu part, as pictured here, the ; k-ft Irrtheacl is bsre and a lock of hair fails down at the right side and center. Little love wisys of hair shout the face are dried in tiht rir.sh'ts. The ears are almost rr.cov, .-' J. r.tnrk-' r.tnrk-' ;r,g the last of tha tenovotioJi v vi--; j hairdressers are tntrwS.ic'.!:. I JUUA C07TC "LEY. |