Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1915 — CHANGES IN WOMAN’S HAIR [ARTICLE]

CHANGES IN WOMAN’S HAIR

Simplicity In Btyle Gives Way to Pompadour, Pulls and Curls This Fall. In the Woman’s Home Companion the fashion editor comments in part as follows about the changes in coiffure this fall: “There is to be a decided change in the coiffure this autumn. Simplicity has been the model these past two or three seasons. Now there is a return to the pompadour and puffs and curls. This should be welcome news to many women, as this new style is far more becoming and softening to the features than the severely plain coiffure recently favored. The new pompadour is interesting as it is so different from the pompadour so popular in the past. It is called the slanting pompadour, because it is very low in front and rises gradually until it reaches the crown, where it is finished with a group of small puffs or curls encircled with a soft coil."