Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1911 — COIFFURES OF ALL KINDS [ARTICLE]
COIFFURES OF ALL KINDS
Season's Offerings Show a Decidedly Wide Choice In the Matter of Dressing the No matter to which side our taste may incline or whether we feel disposed to vote tor the picturesque head “sunning over with ■ curls,” the quaint demureness of the early Victorian center parting or the severely classic swathing of straight strands of hair bound closely round the head this season, we shall find coiffures to our taste. Without exception the new transformations and toupees are of the most attractive and fascinating description, carried out as they are in hair of the finest quality procurable, which has practically no weight at all and which from the fact that it is naturally wavy and curly will remain entirety unaffected by rain, sea air, fog or any kind of- dampness In the atmosphere. The many advantages of naturally wavy hair which will withstand these adverse conditions must be self-evident.
