Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1911 — The Peasant Coiffure. [ARTICLE]

The Peasant Coiffure.

The peasant coiffure, which is gaining votaries, is a very picturesque and common adaptation of the original design. After parting the tresses in the center, above the brow, the long locks at the sides are plaited and rolled round over the ears In a spiral mound. Those at the back are curled, and it is noticeable that they are piled higher upon the crown of the bead than a month or more ago. Little children are wearing their in just the same may, but there are no curls at the back; all the locki are crispy plaited and twisted in sjir •Is above the ears.