The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 30

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MA widespread than ever before, said M Railet, speaking with thirty-two 80'S years’ Vor one thing, the His Dye in One Year Made 18,000 | British Women Look Young, but---|'!:"" i weites "ens vr brought prema- ture gray hair, and, though hair that has whitened through worry or fil- ness often regains it color, people have had recourse to dyes, A curious fact is that working close under a gas Hight frequently turns hair grey be- tore its time. HARVEY HAS PROBLEM IN COURT INVITATIONS Ambassador Must Choose Ten of Many American Applicants Waiting in Suspense. vetting World) by * ilet Admits in Court That He Hasn’t Found the Real Elixir of Life Yet., INDON, May 19.—M. Ballet, a] their employment it is necessary to = of mysteries, has not discov. | isculse thelr age or fall out of the f ; race. Among the working women he the elixir of youth, but he does} y..5 many shop assistants whose em- how te stave off the appear- ployers like the women behind the of age. For it is his rather pa- tie mission in life to persuade the 1d that thousands of people are counter to have a fresh, bright ap- younger than they know them- pearance, Most of the men are busi- ness managers or hold other respon- sible positions, “Men never dye their hair because they want to look beautiful. I have only had one man who did,” he said, “and he was a foreigner who was marrying a gitl much younger than himself."* @elves to be, Their gray hairs would | give away the secret and M. Bailet, | : @herefore, takes care that the gray rr Wairs assume a dark or cendre or | Bolden tint. { M. Bailét, a witness in the King’s | Bénch Division recently, modestly told the Judge that he “considered” Hie had dyed the hair of more per- fons than any other individual in the MBiverse. Bach year 18,000 ladies visit establishment in Oxford Street to ve their hair dyed, or, rather, ‘ol. George e to face with one of the knottiest problems which con- front an American Ambassador at the Court of St, James's. It is the question of making out the list of Americans to bo presented at court, Application for invitations always far exceeds the number of those who obtain the privilege of being pre- British saverelgns. A desire to retain thetr beauty and a sheer dislike of acknowledging their age are the reasons that bring most of his womeh customers, and women of eighty persist in wearing tinted hair. “No one could guess," Bailet, “how many of the people one sees have had their hair dyed, but you don't see many gray ladies now. The hair is dyed so skilfuly that it ts not suspected,’’ The pathos of this business does not atiach only to the customer, who is, indeed, apt to be optimistic. M. Ballet said M. 18000 visits are paid by ladies who @ three or four times in the year the growth of their hair makes it ry to apply fresh dye to the sented to t Ambassador Harvey will have trom eight to ten jnvtations at his disposal is year, it is understood, Is.nn artist, He studies the individual |{* seer, Mt 18 und nade aeL Abaas and knows that not only should halrfanxious tot of a certain tint go with a certain complexion but that expression, age, | character, and manner should all be taken into account. His clients pay no attention at all to these considera-|ting their invitations, A thriving They lke to follow the fashion | hisinesn ‘one among Americans however unsuitable to them. | before courts by poor but Tho fashion of the moment is for] fashiona who know full cendre shades, mousy browns, with c#pecially when he talks about the| hardly a tint of red or gold. be carried and how to make the most pople who come to him because in! The practice of dyeing hair Is more graceful courtesy to the Que The “rejuenator’ is put on with & brush and all the hair is dyed at the first application. After that only ; New growth is treated, unless a ly changes her mind and desires 5 ge the color of her hair, M for the fa- rfect themselves vorec fet estimated that for every 100 Ne ea ure oe caueeIne attae Se en he treats sixteen or eighteen Men, ‘but they haye to go to him every month. M. 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