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Copyright. 1913. by the Star Company. Great Britain Rights Reserved.
SThe GhoriftimdlriD Coiffures forprini
fashion article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best
in styles for well-dressed women.
Lady Duff-Gordon's new Paris establishment brings her into close
touch with that entrc of fashion.
Lady Duff-Gordon's American esatblishmenf it at Nos. 37 and
39Wt Fifiy-seyenth street, New York City.
By tady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile")
IT would-seem tbat thejimall heal
has come to stay. "When Ujo
jdung girls- adopted tho 'curious
Swedish peasant colffuro tho tfio(h
era and grandmothers looked at it
askance and clung tenaciously to
their puffs and braids. But to-day
all RKea ot woman are trantrty es
pousing the "small head." There Is
& charm and comfort to this stylo of
head-dress, and I myself am novor
fired of proclaiming Its advantage
over curls and colls, pads and wire
frames and tho like. These bnvo
All been discarded, to the great
benefit of" other one-time wearers,
but to tho equally great loss and
discontent of tho hair dressers, whoso
direction ot lucomo threatens to be
come permanent And this, of course,
Is why they are all combining to force
My Secrets ofBeauty-iwm me.Lina Cavalieri,the Most Famous Livinq
The Magic of
Lovely Hands
No. 211
SOME women treat their faces
i with all the tender euro they
would bestow upon hothouso
flowers. They bathe them In rose
water, feed them with the best oils
and cpld creams, shield them from
rudo winds with veils and hold
screens before their faces when they
sit by a ilrenlace to protect their
complexions from its withering heat,
and wear face masks at night. Yet
they ari careless ot their hands,
of the lowly weeds In a gardeu, and
the hands revenge themselves by
beginning to look like weeds,
thtyi serious mistake to neglect
tho Bands. Think of the coarse, red
hands you have seen. Have they
not repelled you? And havo not
slighted nails uausoated you? Re
call the dainty white bandB you have
seen-7-whether they are large or
small, matters less than whether
they uro well kept and you will
easily remember how much pleasure.
It gavn you to look at tbora.
fly all means giro thought and
time Vi your hands, and thoy will re
ward you by endowing you with
ihe Newest Head-Dress Favored by Paris and
the Latest Boutonnieres. for Women of Fashion
Coiffure Sedate, the
Small Head "Dress
Perfectly Adapted lb
the Matron of Any
Age.
M
L
A D Y
R-
DON,( the fa
mous "Lucile"
of London,
and foremost
creator of fa
shions in the
world, , writes
each week the
n obango of colffuro upon us, and one.,
moreover, which will make it abso
lutely nocossary for us to once more
'Invoko tho aid of "additional'' hair.
WJlt thoy succoed, 1 wonder? Not
for a long time, at any rate, I
fancy, and novor It I can possibly
prevent It Certainly I will con
tinue to- impress upon all my own
cllontB nllko in London and Paris
apd Now Yorkthat to secure tho
complete success of my gowns their
wearers must not only give them tho
Inner support (and outward supple
ness) of my special "statue" corsets,
but also the completion of a colffuro.
which, In its simplicity and small
ness ot contour, tnkea n boy's head
as its model. But, indeed, it you
wnnt to know exactly the stylo ot
halrdresslng I prefer and proclaim
as perfect and also to realize its
Mmc. Una CavalicrL
magic, for I assure you there Is less
power In tho vaunted black mnglc ot
tho middle ages than In the white
magic of well-kept hands in 1913.
Oon't let vour hands a row old nor
t5- . At
WW
Coiffure Petite, My Favorite Head-Dress
most becoming! piquancy, you havo
only to socuro and study nny recent
photograph of Mile. Gaby Deslys.
Hor lovoly, llttlo head is a continu
ous joy to me, mid inspires mo with
cndlesa ideas for turban head
dresses, bandeaux, and so on.
I nm so greatly In favor of tho
snugly colffured head that I nm
showing you this week tbreo ex
umples perfect ones, I consider
them ot tho head-dress petite. In
the first picture is tho head-dress ot
Innocence. Only a fresh-checked,
brlght-cycd girl In her teens can wear
tho coiffure appropriately. But alas!
'Thcro bo many others -vho rush iu
where angels should fear to tread.
This liead-dres woru by n debu
tante is very attractive. Tho hair is
absolutely unaddod to and unadorned.
In arranging It tho hair is brushed
down on tho sides and parted from
forehead lino to tho napo of tho neck.
And tho parting must bo as straight
and clean as though drawn by ma
chinery, Then cuch half of tho hair
is braided loosoly and colled over
have the semblance of age. The
hands grow old faster than the face.
They sooner show the signs of agng.
The first sign of advancing age In
the hands Is noticeable In the loss
of the firmness of the flesh and the
smoothness of the skin. These signs
accompany each other, for the chief
cause of wrinkles Is the shrinking
away of tho muscles from heneath
the flesh, leaving the skin loose and
Inclined to form creases and folds.
The nails reveal the Inroads of the
years by forming lengthwise cor
rugatlons corresponding to the
ridges horizontally formed on the
bark of a tree. These, with a stiff
ness of the joints, complete the
four signs of age, to be readily found
by those who seek, In the hands. .
Vhat shall bo done? Discourage
thoso appearances, ot course How?
By following the advice which I
shall give you.
Massage your hands at least' once
a day. Stroke them gently with
long. do.wnwtrd movements, as
though you were drawing on a soft,
expensive' glove. This done, roll the
Angers round and "round between the
Augers ot the opposite hand. This
will stimulate tho circulation and
e
5
Mi
its
for Mile. Deslys, of Silver-Green
each ear In buns. If any extra pad
ding Is needed, Just a bit of real hair
can bo added under each bun. But
the hcad-drefa in its perfection
should not show tho slightest hint of
false hair.
Thou In tho mtcond picture I show
one of my Gaby "creations." Mile.
Deslys has n boyish .cad, and- the
boyish colffuro Is delightfully adapt
ed to her style. In this creation I
havo allowed much of her golden
hair iq show. The fluffy curls ovor
each ear are charmingly becoming to
"round" faced girls. Tho band of
soft supple satin of a delightful
shado ot silvery-green la fastened at
tho back under a flat buckle of sliver
and green. The ornament at the side
of tho front Is made of twisted green
and gold roses, it is n carelessly
formed bow, with nothing stiff about
it.
This is a particularly stunning
head-dress for a youthful face and
figure. Tho bandeau bus to bo ar
ranged overy time It is put on.
make tho fingers shapely. While
massaging tho hands thus you are
also feeding them, replenishing the
shrinking tissue ot the, muscles and
skin.
For this I would suggest cocoa
butter plentifully used. Occasionally
cocoa butter irritates tho akin of
persons who are over-porvous or
who have excessive humors in the
blood, and if you And yourself thus
classod use the purest cocoanut oil
you can get or bathe the bands
freely in olive oil. Women who llvo
In the country soften and feed their
hands by rubbing fresh unsalted but
ter into the akin. Cream, though ex
pensive, unless you live In the coun
try, Is ot good use.'
The following formula is a favorite
in ngltsh towns I havo visited, and
the results ot Its use were gratify
ing: Mix .well the yoke of one egg.
Glycerine, 3 drams.
Borax, 3 drams.
Hub any skin food, you choose well
Into the skin about the Joints and
knuckles , where wrinkles first be
gin to form, and let me utter here
a caution:
5
mi
Satin.
In tho third picture is a head-dress
of n matron, young or old If thcro
be any of the latter left! The hair Is
wared loosely all around; tho back is
colled tightly around tho head, show
ing tho loose waves as a framework
for tho face. The upstanding os
preys give chlcness and dignity to tho
wparcr. This Is one of the best, be
cause one of the simplest, coiffures ot
the season.
All tho hair ornaments Just now
are being worn quite low down on
tho forehead, nnd the very latest re
places tho ordinary narrow bandeau
with quite a broad band ot closely
massed and tiny diamonds, whoso
high square In the centre is turned
back at either corner, with still
larger stones, while behind this
rainpurt of brilliance thcro uprises
a thick white aigrette. The whole
thing Is essentially Oriental in Its
conception and effect, but then tho
influence of tho East that influence
which both literally and metaphori
cally colors- all my own conceptions
is paramount in almost every
Don't fidget with the hands. Oon't
pu at the belt of your gown, at the
hooks, or buttons of your blouse or
the trimming of your cuffs. Don't
make useless motions' with the
hands, for they will cause the
hands to wrinkle, as grimaces make
wrinkles In the face. Let your
Beauty Questions Answered:
J, H. H. writes: "Please tell mo
in uext Sunday's paper how to re
move wrinkles. I am a girl only
nineteen years old and already havo
wrinkles on my neck and at the cor-j
nera ot my eyes." ,
If you have wrinkles at nineteen
It la because of bad facial habits.
Correct the habit of wrinkling the
skin about the eyes when you laugh.
You can do that If you try. Lift
the head up slowly, stretching the
neck thirty times, each day. Rub
cold cream or a feeding oil, as co
coanut or olive oil Into the wrinkle
areas.
A. U C. asks: "Will you kindly in
He&d-Dress of Inno
cence, Swedish Bun
Effect, Peculiarly
Appropriate for the
Debutante.
b
article of femi
nine and fa
shionable at
tire this sea
son. And now Just
a word about
tho t bouton
niores which
the smart wo
man is wearing
with her tailor
made and her
velvet gowns.
The little posy
ot primly
packed flowers
has now given
place to a
single blossom
of qulto mod
est slzo. What
do you think
is tho favorita
flower? A stiff
little rod dah
lia! It may not
UlLattf"ct,Ve' but In
....in..
and.
vis uiu ill
,1- tunielt Is ratber
addition and adornment.
llnn?if ' 00' thRt tl,c ncw nU
rLrZJ ra.r,y Spring promises, or
ntrM 1 BhouId ""y threatens, a
Snd vIvM, f d,"nilnBly blended
and vivid colors, whose. crudity will
tLJ .,iUle J?,orc diking because
they will bo brought into the closest
contrast on n very limited space,
the small hat shapes being assured
or contlnuel supremacy for several
months to come nt any ra.tc.
Finally, for the moment." I want
to picture for you the very newest
sensation In tho way of an nfter
nooh gown, this being one of the
many models whoso aim and object
hands rest from all "but their neoes
sa ry work.
If the finuer nails nrow brittle it
because they are too dry. Moisten
them by rubbing cold cream or Qne ,
of
the oils I have prescribed
into
them,, especially at the bases.
If the skin be discolored remove
form me whether you consider olec
trlo facial massage injurious?"
Not If done by a skillful operator.
3d. T. want to know how to re
move dark circles from beneath the
oyes. "Mine are not caused by dls
sapatlon nor ill health." she assures
me.
I am afraid I do not share your
certainty on that point Dark
shadows and pufflness under the
eyes are almost Infallibly signs of
lowered vitality. 8ome- times they
Indicate a failure of the kidneys to
perform their functions. More out-of-door
life, simpler diet, copious
Water drinking arid plenty of sleep
at regular hours, I believe will cause
"the shadows to flee away."
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a. KX
It Is to give the effect of a separate
coat ana siarr, tuougn actually they
still retain for their wearers the su
premo cpnvcnlenco nnd easo ot the
one-pleco dress
The particular dress I hnve ln
my mlpd, nnd I wnnt to Impress on
yours, Is carried out iu .dark wavy
blue pUarmcuse, a quaint corselet
vttevf worked lu black, white nnd
cherry colored braid (only a .touch
or two of this last, and vivid color,
by (ho way) holding in tho slight
fulness of tho corsage Just beneath
the bust, and then being contluued
In rather ; deep points below the
QJst; i,B f,or tho front nt lst.
for nt tho back the chnrinouso Is nr.
ranged In jaqiietio form, the coat
Hko basque being lined with coarse
oanii, urepiy ooraered with black.
Beautt
the stains by rubbing them gently
with powdered pumice, with which
Z ":m,Xed enou0" 'n Juice
ruu nave mixed
" paste.
His Identity.
out. pUOU
ten ami trim
wanted.
. UUt I n ft I nn 1. .1
sldcrable trouble obtaining a aatUfac-
"Jr' mere seemed to'be aomo-tlilnt-
atfalnat cach or the person who
had been called.
. l8. !her any "ason why you
shouidnt act Impartially toward the
prlaoner?" aafted the ortlolut. when an
"ther man-, turn came round lot exam
luatlbn. "Ves" came the reply,,, th, juror-vho-mlKht-have-beon
pointed toward a
m. tnl A "Baln? that man already.
?WhyTf'.Vhlnk hl" guilty?
L-.nl?. .ec,,wed the official, "that
kentleman-, the proaecutlng counaell"
Jars and Posts,
Hor .The average huaoand laaquerr
creature.
Him Why the observation?
Her Because he Is Interested (n
wife h letters to the extent of oppnliuc
and roadlnir tllem. but never to the ex
tent of pontine them. V
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