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(By their BOBS Expresses Her Personality in the Manner of Arranging Her Abbreviated Coiffure . ¢ doing nothing but cutting, and they are ) A « busy every minute. “Others can do exactly what I do if The face that is rg ke will study the per ity and head JeiCERLas rather wide <iructure of their clients. There is no may he made to appear narrow magie in by the t kind of a bob. The “Take Mme. imova, She plays i any us, but r hair 1s 2 e Cerm b erve sy Ly i i g hai is T ' o 3t never wears a wig. She has the too full cheeks The bob of piquancy and charm is easily vours if your face lends itself to that particular kind, but be warned—if it doesn’t, do not attempt the impossible sweepin trong hair and it waves very casily. Not with hot irons—nev It is imply curled wet over her fingers. First her hair, but combing it to suit structure of her head, and then . but the man be- showed her maid how to change it into l s that makes the bob varielies of coiffur To ‘set’ the hair, it is combed and fixed with the fingers nows how can into the way it should lie. The hair is wusand variations very wet when this is done, Then the ime “hank o' Hair” A few client sits under a very strong of the comb,,a snip here until the hair is quite dry. Even the re with the seissors, and straightest hair will remain waved in s'as a dashing this way.” sening of severely and the capable pro- TEMPER was asked to describe the fits into the role of o various styles to suit various types 7 Hitle dancer’s “The homely girl ean hi thick “How much more soivnee the lady with the bobbed hair look:! She must keep it in perfect condition in order to have it look well. Do you think that all those switches and false curls and frizzes the ladies wore were healthy for the scalp? I tell you, they were not, “As a dermatologist, I saw some ter- rible things when ladies wore long hair. Only one or two I shall mention. Fre- quently I found a certain amount of rust inflammation of the scalp from hair- pins which caused a serious infection; no matter how clean the lady herself was in trying on hats and one thing or an- By Isabel Stephen an adorable i 5 onable woman of ).‘ -”Ii H,"‘ o ",l,, IR ah ey The frue artist other, she frequently found herself with d ‘ tl iy lectual- ]Wi'\(":‘) Y ele the ,“‘”\"“IJ‘ D ooty S | with the shears ap- parasites in her hair. There is 80 per D) | ast, an certainly achieve great at \ cent fewer infected scalps since bobbing formed into woman proaches his te as a sculptor does hi Every snip of the s This could not be done hair. Perhaps her face is too large, she has cheekbones and a too high, narrow = came in.” he proper The for is hidden with bob rp but soft points - e I alissimo of hob 0 f the “400" he face is forgotten iced Broadway, —and only the adorable haircut is might be written D) n th t ot correct bobs for all gitl whose skull R too k for beauty, the i gently waved thi EMPER gave some general instrue- | must be carefully planned tion for the various types who are f followers of the bobbed hairdress. \ “These are simple to follow,” he said. B The Iad “The extreme boyish bob is for the very voung girl or the young woman who has a certain boy expression; on i \dicious and not have the them it is very feminin For the older ) 1t must he very softly woman, the semi-boyish bob, shingled f ool Madane t the lady who has the in the back, of course; this allows for il : Madame, o that the length of the skuil : : i i thi s o said I fferent personalities i€ not noticod, On tk N v I of her 2 ould conceal it in & tha loosening and softening o the i ey during (e Dk of the hend i ot the b : which comes some- water-made waves. The gitl with the ; ! er personality, and brought s e ful " srehead from a part- babyish face should have a flufty bob, ¢ on ¢ is a different bob, In rrm‘wi d cont beell Cint s a i physical T 1 r one side and oftly brought if she wishes it, but never curly; curls # the moy \ sport, the busi- “The ‘l o" . . T A 4 e T e b chmpsite o e et T i MR (18 (i 7 3 es in the afternoon ‘}. « : u‘ ]m"_]. x{ very impor- ¥ \ . when lad ¥ ) .y vour face every vanced years, the hair should be very 3 £ he informal and formal so- ¢ G b R e & " i 1 v M cive you my word, just ghort, but not elipped like a man's, of & ! S e s e S shaved. Horrors! That ; ] they are. But I soon 3 t mipulat ese . front . course; it should be ‘set’ so that a s ;8 P - dilterent huivdress, fove xln.n.m the neck of w.‘ lady look like a ) “One 5 Tl he i a ol rave or businesslike ¢ofy wave is suggested and be brought - Rz ¥ S e B i ",mgfh remai or a lur iack. The line prominent lawyer, + 1 " t. of course, you MUst gown about her forehead and over all e 4 ¢ r back from the mirror! ~n'v1’j- ‘l\l:p(: f the » should be very Ll D hat sh il we 1 1y v oxpi i the coiffure. op part ¢ iRt s i ; y put up with it when so easily it L & pe in the 1 id look so L have s nost becoming. ] may be red—metamorphosed!” ’ “Much poetry has been written ahout s o 1 doiniot coiffure and d face. “The young business girl doesn’t find by £ el it deinnens Viens ;m Rl SRer O RiElony Snnd e ¢ ey ; 2 which 1 hobbed hair much of a problem, Just so : i i on this sting subject here are a - hose who do not approve of the bob cx : 2 ona : . b e i1 few sidel on the man He claim at the sacrific Wi o 4 ] ) tlapy 1 the @ in Greenwich o i t 4 T nan himself, tak i y A S Ty ‘ 2 e e i F ‘ § £ 1 and 4 liate of the Up e oo ruled. It did not act as a fram i T : o o : . ¥ il et S ) e s Ai_.. drawing tion to the ¥ . A R e ! ¢ n example, there is & ’ on a W H 1 i) 4 X, A rid 1 a t to be take nt 1 3 Wh of hair,’ even if it enlar, Zorcar & ] od [ a ) <hed what he thought tb to be taken into ¢ Il WAS while he was working in Paris ot '(:] : even if it ¢ y R 5 B o : | o N ¢ eration; luncheon in a sport suit ¢ | ancin o G gt e s B G Oh, Heavens! M oh, how transforming—rearr g b E 3 : ° quite proud. % $ea For. bridaat The ehic M aliahtTy Lol edq of haird: g. Gaby De- i A time ¢ " Le counterques- ) the chic, ghtly pic- 3 S m for {reatment. 'mr‘.‘_ rI”\ hat you cs till in it vere ¢ | o ety T v 1) ranged just for din- s yosted that st g ay i ¥ t t show just 1 izgested that she should gpsolutelv g i iy ) . : i - ; f N ChenTine her coikxe :g.‘;{u‘.n necessary to give the best 8 i‘l 1i homely girl can “She t 1 ; e ‘ ) & hese trans ormations ar v Ln ¢ g ‘frizzes’ in thos Al ave a ] B voieir i leir hair. S e 4 \h»f‘ Don't make me look kiddish, for have an adorable i I ; : . lndies can lean rom theie hair- . : = Sty Heave “1 ake,’ they say to me. ‘I an bob"." says Robert Temper, i ot ’ s ro diffcult to keep cvening : e ‘ | : Sl b so afraid of looking ridiculou “ { r trousors! L ¢ S o ¢ the—eh, trick } ilInes 7 n her face, I said to g ridiculou; Bruudw;;y tonsorialist, "and ha ‘ i fi”. tricks | } T i ( . S Not rt i he fingers, the i ) 1 ¢ ) i i S AND ti AT if she swill dress up to 1t, she : : an : ! ‘ i 1 i t vis I had no idea of . can really give the illusion y PRt i e, ‘ hero! an t I am 1 g give them a ,[ o : Iy w "'m: symp: of beauty. At least. she can " i ¢ lock here and pat ::\'A‘Y,»]‘\‘{. b f certainly achieve great at- : o : SRR PSR R O . O LA <SS RSRSSE TR A ST here. But she was o0 "2 1) hon tractiveness. Perhaps her nOW herself e PN dur back hairs, tace 1s too large: sh imula Ingh cheekbone, and a too L SarTan e t rs cut of chowe locks. very one was talking about Mademoiselle's new irdress. I could not hurt the feelings of pat invent maid how to ma ack narrow forchead. The fore- exclaimed F were ; then they, too, had n, before I knew it, e [ Y head is hidden with raggedy awaiting thi courage, b nd sharp but sof { < when they requested me to M. Caruso ; bangs, and sharp bur soft f flures for their personalities too much. I opened my offices glandular tr the necessar leges. 1 devoted s, 1 shall ractice ived from Denver, Delaware ve to be points of hair are brought up going out ' ming back ment. I passed ions in your col- y to start in s It I gave her ¢ . A3 in Paris came again, insisting on the which followed correctly the contour of haircut is noticed. individual coiffure. I have now nine men her head, and the result took ten years oignee she naturally wishec t Y youthful looks, she, too, was d known looking kid although bones. The face is torgot- ten and only the adorable me he ejaculated regular work eally as dead as the T with the to hustle And it is a very good thing reach me." o Ledger Company »” )._ oo} A ¢ froeay G\