Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1915 — Notes and Comment [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Notes and Comment

Of Interest to Women Renders

NEW HAIR NET. Small Hairpins Are Woven Fast to the Borders and Meshing. It required throe Londoners to devise the Improved hair net which is shown in the Illustration, but it would probably take more than three to get it off milady’s head unless some one of them knew the combination.. The net portion of this important article is no different from that of any other hair net, but the value of the invention lies in the fact that it will “stay put.’’ Along the borders are fastened

a lot of little hairpins and a circle of double meshes pasees through the middle part. Hairpins are also attached to this oircle and are woven into the meshes. When one of these nets is adjusted it is these to stay until the wearer is ready to withdraw the multiplicity of little pins that hold it in place. Fitting so closely it has not the objection raised to some old-style nets that the ends come loose and give an untidy appearance to the coiffure.