Show F graceful lines in a high coiffure r sya 44 h v AM L q I 1 NO 0 ONE single style dominates in coiffures coif fures just now although the french twist may be said to hold the lead in popular favor it does this by virtue ot of its novelty and not because it can lay claim to being a becoming arrangement except when the hair Is waved and the twist made very soft and rather close to the head its outlines are too severs severe tor for any but very youthful faces A becoming coiffure Is shown in the picture given here it Is also one of the easiest to arrange to dress it the hair Is loosely waved all about the head and the front portion parted off the back hair is combed to the top of the crown and twisted into a soft knot or puff at this position the hair at the center of the forehead is combed back but so loosely confined that a strand Is brought down over the forehead and pinned with small wire pins so that it forms a soft light puff in this position in order to make the hair at the sides stand out softly from the face it Is to be supported by small pads of crepe hair or very hair rolls it can be kept in position by fl uffing it but this process injures the hair finally and it Is much better to use the supports which are very light and easily pinned in the hair Is combed loosely back over the supports and pinned in at each side of the knot at the crown crowll here the ends are rolled into small smal puffs and pinned at either side of tha knot these puffs fill in the break between the knot and the hair aai at each side the result la Is a coiffure colf fura of graceful lines and simple and tasteful arrangement I 1 A very good way tor for dressing thin hair has been devised with the aid of 0 I 1 a small hilr hair roll or supports of 0 crepe hair the hair must he be frizzed frizzel or oi combed about the face by dampening and doing up on crimping pins 0 or braiding it in tight small braids over night when it is combed out in the morning the stray straight ends are curled about the face with the curling iron all the hair is combed back over a small hair roll forming a low pompadour it is tied at the back rather low on the crown and separated into four or five strands these are rolled into puffs and pinned across the back of the head thin hair is rather difficult to keep in place and a hair net is brought over this coiffure and fastened in many places with invisible pins it is left very loose across the forehead when the hair is arranged in a short side part a dip or in any lin line 0 about th the 8 fa face C e that best becomes the wearer in this style no extra pieces of hair are used but the hair roll as a support Is an essential the coiffure will not be a success without it |