Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Cropping tho Hair.
Ailength it appears, says an exchange, that a radical change in the fashion of arranging woman s greatest glory, her hair, is really to take place. We hear rumors of impending innovation from headquarters —iu other words, from Paris. It is probable, though, that they will here be simply voices iu the air and nothing more for some time still. First, because a new fashion never gets fairh started with us until it is almost an old one on the other side (this statement may sound both unfair and unp easant, but it is literally exact, neverihekss' 1 and then become the close, prim, demure little coiffure (i I' which is now worn, aud has been for the pa.a two y<-ars or more, is exceptional!, - ! suited to tbe small, delicate head an slim face of the average America, woman. It is not so well suited to th< piqua t, irregular-featured “minors” o the Parisieatiee, however. Therefor they have, b gnu to adopt a looser, softei less severe style of coiffure. The.hair will, dunng tho Winter, i seems, be worn lower on the neck i cods, or curls, and in the .ven it’.g, when liowe<.- are ad ted, they wi be minuted in Ira.l.tig sprays And gut lauds, to fall gracely on the said < oil braid •, or curls. Ti c lutt r (the curare apparently d< slined agftju to iuespec ial favor. And there Irave been i cently a number of young ladies set abroad with their hair cropped sh- i like a boy’s, and curled in fluffy ring all over the head, after that same iashio so very much in vogue about ten year, ago. . » There are faces to which it is an un deniaoly becoming coiffure, this. Bu as to its being generally becom.ng, o, even remotely so—that is not, assuredly A blonde, rather small and delicate an. vivacious, with eyes soft, silky hair, an rather a child-like face, perhaps, look most charming with her sunny halo o. clustering rings, quite a cherub, ant probably ten years younger than she i». We knew a Polish lady some few years ago, with a pretty, pale, spiritu elle face, ash-blonde hair, dark-browr eyes, and a mole on her Iqft cheek, whe had adopted this coiffure, with a black velvet and blue ribbo.i passed across thl front occasionally, and it suited her to absolute perfection. But then there are hosts-of women who, after they havt made the sacrifice of hair for a passing of fashion, look anything but well with cropped and curly heads—in fact, loo! quite decidedly tne opposite from well And it is no small sacrifice for a womanwith a fine suit of hair to Lave ft Cut ofl either. The r.-sult should pay veryr wei to make the perfurmauce at all satisfa. tory. It is one of those cases in whir. . the immortal Shakespeare’s counsel t< look before we leap may be nondere' with’ good effect.
