Ceprrlftrt, 1008, by AmerlcanKiamtner. Crest Britain Ittghte BmttA
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Elaborate 5impli;ity
feu Order of
lair Dress.i?.
pompadours, puffs
apd Jirt Uaues Uill 009
Be Jf'is of t.l?e past.
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Is poudered
J-lair Qomii Jxt?
51?e DeT)ur part apd
(Jreeiap rjot Ju5t Jfou;
5u;6 popular Styles.
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brlai
to tack II I ;v; Jfij
r to ear. Js? jp'' ve
out this year by fash- JJfSJ Sjff
nand tills support for Kg si 1 yfjf i i
Bat again tho large- litl I yj(-jr XX.
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y xERE'B Joyful news for the woman long line muit be from forehead
I whose hair simply won't stay In of I
curl during hot weather. S
Not much longer need she spend hours lorn
with hot tongs and other diabolical lnvet the
tlons whereby a ware which nature never
Intended Is painfully Introduced Into her
locks. Not much longer need she make
most unlovely scarecrow of herself by night
with patent curlers. Her friend with
"naturally cnxly" hair will not be an object
. ef envy.
For soon, rery soon, waves, cnrls and
pnffs will be things of trie past.
I can almost hear the chorus of excla
mations from the women who hare been
expending every spare dollar on yards of
eansage-llke puffs and little nobbing curls.
Bnt It Is Jnst those women who hare
battened the downfall of the wonderful
erections they have been building npon their
long suffering heads.
When a thing becomes a burlesque, a
butt for wit upon the stage and In the
newspapers, then the woman of fashion
hastily drops It- and the "common herd"
follows suit.
This Is exactly what has happened In
the ease of exaggerated hair dregslng. I. Ike
pricked balloons, the slse of the beads has
suddenly diminished. Jnst bow this pres
ent t-snsltlon stage of halrdresslng will
settle ltelf la still s question.
Of course the stjles and periods of drees
hare much Influence npon the atyles of
coiffures. '' The sadden vogue of all things
Orerlan g.Vre na tie (ireclan knot and
filet bo :nd ha!r. and no more charming
style has come owr way for some time.
Jlrllnilar'.j Is It becoming to youthful
faces and mill, well-ebaped besds.
ThLi style of halrdresslng almost en
tire does , away with the monstrous over
grown pprnfMudoor, which has been an of
fense to the eye of good taete for so long,
TTie hair Is drawn softly back te the crows
of the head, and triers a large, soft knot If
formed. At the sides. J: over the see, ,
tbe balr U well puffed ou sometimes ersa rl" ,eBfer worn I wonder If the poared on tro-ib'ed wares (s being
mmtl pads are here introduced. Lut the ""' "r coa" hen momen will really rivalled In effect by an old praciice
crosaied hate, which It Is con.;d.-re.l s-nsrt coc,8t'- w'th ilr "growa oa tb rerlTed. In every srrart Frenr'. bstr-
jnst now to wesr Jamnred dwn over the P'lees." At presenu I nj jat admit. dresser's shop n lengths of fine, supple
Dea nalr puffed est both st bsrk 1 ioo silk to be aeea ta constant nse. With these
With the comparative s'rcplldty of the 'he balr a stroked and rubbed until It
' eoiffare the - nt ir. h. r sklnre with so almost mttatlle briltlsees
Tke simple parted hair. ::3re.i by poets dresra will mors than trer be brought qlte oMff'rent frcm the smooth shine given
Bi painters, stems' llke.y to crce into Its 1"' nee For no suggrstioa of svrllflrtallty by brllllanUne. As well ss giving a satiny
cw a- l nfortona:ny it ia a style of "111 be permitted. kere hair la added tt surface te the balr It Is said to be most
kalr drawing woefully or,;-eom!ii te wll aot be with the fraaktieaa af balr beneficial, for T s Is full of elfdri'-lty, and
aaaay weasea, bvt to etrv.gst festuree It bonght by the ysrd which we bare bee thU prenotee the aroetb ef the hair,
grlrea a Ma dona a like loo very fetrtnat'eg. treated to art iaur, ksrt a etraed arUl M Tkere s a startllt.g kisser la. the arr
Ket only Is the kalr worn parted In tbe pinned ic ker. a eon Iaeerte4 tkere. wltk that powdered l air al'l soos b scala the
middle, bet It U also prtd ea one side, the cger aa eye f aa artlet. ThU fasaloe. One caa belleee anytklag after
la a fMbinsi (orMbailowed Ust Wla- elaborate alnspUelty wUl pvve aa expesv rlewteg tke fashleaa wfcsrk are bow being
"T twa atasabera ef Kew Terk a slve tklag. for where pstffs aa4 earia were eagerly accepted by Aanerlcaa wwmea. And.
"M-" P'f plnaetl la by aaatrsr (agers te ,f rwsrseC It Is all ta I tee wltk tke sodies
AlUeagk tke large saffe4 popwr Is aew style ef halrdreartag AemaaAa tke strtvltg after ptrtarewsne elferta. wkiek
Mac rapidly reteyatatl aatocg Uiags ef eklU of a profeMosal last at pre-eet artate fsshlonsble, or
U aaat aa pg aa4 tight rwli arty aaoa liore tLa ever aaat lecka he arawsrtk weKI Be fsshioaaUe. wonraak4d.
USooed, a Aoesa'l sseaa Uat fa tee. ksut ad at. la leg. BglliUatlBe rkst ssll ee aftesj Tkere la aa aadeaiabla auaUty ef plc-
A An Adjustable Grecian Knot Which Complete the Ore
elan Co'ffure.
B Hair Parted and Much Puffed Out at the Sldee U Qeed
6tyler
C An Exaggerated Style of Coiffure Which Js the Moet Ama
Ing New Mode.
0 Simplicity Is the Thing for 8mall, Well-Shaped Heads.
E French Women Affect Great Length from Front to Back In
Their Hair Dressing.
F Hair Drawn Loosely Back In Unwaved Strands and With
out Puffs or Curls Is a Newest Mode.
G Ribbon Woven In and Out of the Hair Is a 8mart Summer
Hair Adornment.
H Fillets are Bound Tightly Around the Head.
turcsquenesa about powdored beads, and
esperlally do tbey make an excellent back
ground for Jewelled hair ornaments. The
sliver and gold ribbons which nre being
much worn, sometimes caught with me
tallic flowers, sometimes ending In wired
bowknots, would look particularly fetching
woven through powdered locks. Think of
the effect of the opera next Winter with
the boxes filled with powdered heads I
In the meantime we have chnrmtnr' -r
ornaments In the Jewel set fillets which
bind the Grecian eolffnres. Sometimes
these fillets completely encircle the head,
the hair being plied np Inside them. Somo
tlmes several are used, baudlng the Gre
cian knot at tbe back.
Jewelers, with forethought for this
growing vogue for Grecian effects, have
made some very beautiful hand-wrought
golden fillets, set with precious sod semi
precious stones. No present could (Ire tba
fashionable woman greater Joy than one of
these.
But aUhough the Grecian fusti,,
riresnlng the balr 1 tbe one defined style
just at present, there waa never s time
when more Individuality conld be showo
In halrdresslng. Tb hair la twisted np
with the utmost apparent carelessness, bnt
the personal style la never lost sight of
for a moment. Hair bound tightly around
the head from ear to ear, and thee close
on tbe nape of the neck In smooth, ahlnlng
strands, Is quaint snd effective te tha
woman whom It suits. Hut to only a tet
la this trying style becoming.
So nntll the Autumn brings fashionables
together In town agnln we can only con
jecture what the halrdresslng will be next
Winter. In the meantime we can pfl
our beads with our cherished puffs If w
bare do rtganl for advance fashion hints.
Or If we wlab to be strictly up to date w
will discard puffs and pompadours, cnrllnit
Irons and "rats" snd practise the sweet
simplicity ef halrdresslng which Is almost
eertaln to be tbe coming mode-
FOR A NEW JiUMANITY, 'By Etta Wheeler Witcojc
Sad sides to give even a blot of tbe
wearer's eoiffare.
flopyrlfM. 190. by Amerlein-Jrrnl Eiimlner.
AT last a cherished Ideal long carried
In mind and often exploited In this
column of what might be done to
Loiter the world, hss taken mate
rial form through tbe Isrger mind and more
practical methods of another woman.
A New Vork woman has sent a nvost In
teresting prospectus of new aaeoclatlon.
Here are some of its festtires:
"Thi aim ot the association la to teah.
Infant sHenre, to assist young mothers to
cope with their sudden resiKinalbllltlee .md
furnish them with tbs knowledge they re
quire. "Th method of the association will be
to maintain an academ'y for the Instruction
of young mothers In all that pertains to
the care of Infants, to guide and help then
and relieve tbelr cares.
Ta academy will be under the direct
supervision of a medical director and as
advlacry board composed of those physi
cian who make Infant life a specialty.
71 u rr?BCfd that tbe phyalclan attend
ing a maternity case recommend that eack
new-born child be registered at the ecsdr
emy and secure its advantages.
Of en Distinct Adrmtages.
T odtenfepr are a staff ef nurses
ondvr the Immediate direction of tbe medW
ril director, who will call on the mother at
reguiar letervals and give her tbe advice
d court of lostrwtlof prescribed by the
luejiral adHsocy bo re, Investigate the
progre of the lafaal and report Its eooJV
tioa t tke Ki Ml teal director, baadlag la.
wltk tbe report ef tbe laatructer or asrae,
th chart tke soother wDI he tralaed L
k rep.
Hi feewrr f fe ftii4ea Ictre
d irh.g tbe rae ti tbit tie ri a tepct
i:.j at tke a-a1emy the reports tnede l
bis case, aed If tke? are aaaatarfeetory te
tism or tke boose staff, tbe correct eosrae
to follow can at once be sent te tbe "re pre-siofol rourtt The academy will upon, but It nlll h.ln the neigiilorhood cf
mother, or the doctor can cajl on the provide a prenatal couree of Instruction. 18 33 a rjiTth, oF'at (fie rate of !P)0 per
mother. This will enable the doctor to Attention to pre natal conditions Is a moat annum. The scaitemv doc not, of course,
eave makiug a large Dumber of calls a day Important factor and aid to tbe blrtb of provide for serious ilhifis. and the family
by runklnS one call a clay at the academy, healthy children. physician would, of course, mnke his usual
and will assist him by keeping a correct . . , , r. , -p, tharges anif attendance jn nil Mich can.
record of hu cases. maintained oy rixea xecn. ..lk, t.harily nrvni
nnrnt - Tli" assocla-
"The phyiU-iati't feet will In all casca "Thr charg for senior - The yearly fee tlon and Its a. aib ri y !,! he f. If support
be paud b the academy. for patients bu not been floally decided ing t,t fr,r thc ,,rer clashes a free de-
r . - - - - -I-. - - rurtment anil service will he maintained.
"The association has securer the hearty
endorsement of many letting' members of -the
medi.-a: profession In Nejv York City.,
a well as the endorsement and coopera
tion of a great many ladies and gentlemen
who kre deeply Interests In making It a
success, and It now feels confident that It
"l. hare tbe sssiatance an,) e 'id"rseme:it
cf sll earnest people In Its t.o 1 'm-needej
undesiaklng." .
Here Is a chsnce for pod wimea with
large fortunes to make their onn names
lmmorfhl and to do more good to human
I" j han all the libraries. colleges,
thurebe and hospitals f the itui com
bined csn ever sreonapllsh.
SYMPATHY
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
Copyright. 190. by Amtrlosa Journal ExaaiUMr.
18 the way hard and thony, oh my brother?
Do tempests bent, and adverse wild Inds blowl
And are you spent and broken, at each nightfall.
Yet with each mora you rise and onward go?
Brother, I know; I know. I, too, bare journeyed so.
IS your heart sad with longing, oh my slsterT
Are all great passions In your heart aglow?
Does the white splendor of your own soul blind you,
And are you torn with rapture and with woe?
Sister, I know; I know. I, too, hare auJIered so.
18 the road filled with snare and quicksand. Pilgrim?
Do pltfalli lie where rose geera to grow?
And have ycu sometimes stumbled In the darkness.
And are you bruled and scarred by many a blow?
rtlgrlm, I know; I know. I, too, hare stumbled so.
DO you Fend out rebellious cry and question.
As mocking hours pass silently and flow?
Does your Impatient "Wherefore?" bring n answer,
While, stars wag ple, and waning moons drop low?
L too. bars questioned so; bbt now I know, I know;
To toll, to strive, to err. to cry. to grow,
Jo lore throug all this la the war to know.
Means a New Homtnity.
The pre-natal feature of this sv!at"on
Is a loag step forward and means the
foundation for a new bumatltj
Were women awakened to the power
ther posseaa te k!p tielr unborn children,
pbyalcslly, aseatsly and morally, ta tbe
eet Cfe kit te efer. It woalj retire but
Iwe generations U brla, th. mil enn!.
Tkl. aeseetatloa gtt , p.,, np,B
a Srsa Snaaclal beeie, a4 tt rght t. te
fee. ef essee.
Tfcere are ksadrsMs of eU.'k'salr la
Kew Terk City l-e wkeee esmee asve
sever be la pri.t. It f
tkese weeltfef ssMpte forward aow
'""J!,'" s?n. end saake it
aa laetlt.tlo. which ehsll be.tew es.
tisse. "4 kU4r fee ail